The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1914, Page 6

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% s v BMiKe WORLD, Policy; Opponent Tells How President Plays ji'ni'%.i* mating the roll of th |what similar circumstances, n to hole out —‘After every ~ meal’”’ =) HEADAGHY, DULL AND STOPPED UP i| First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves all grippe misery. ae Pa Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose "tl of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until ¢! doses are taken will end srippe misery and oo in the texture of the turf, and yriad | things the mer at such times mvet/ conaider, ‘hen he took a careful stance, soled his putter behind the ball, then before the ball; then swung fyipiae. put ball ran ight up to the edge o the cup, rested ita face up against a binge of grass and stayed there. oootTtT® 1? Not at all. Mr. Wilson picked up the ball, lied and marked: “T tried to pay you the complime imitating your putt, but Iw: quite up to it.” Some aportaman! Belleve me, Sol mon in all his glory would have vere such a man far, far greater than eS that taketh a city, bs Putt, Hie Only ' ¥ inna i the acco t) Vilson played th ire | dischar; nose runnin; tlea Smile. pr careful, sure, and never, never | sick headache, dullness, fever ens, ruffled. ENS, sore throat, sneezing, sorencss and ness. “Pape's Cold Compound” is quickest, surest relief known and costs £5 cents at drug stores. It acts jout assistance, tastes nice, and in moth sec Don’t accept vt. Lime Starvation Causes Tuberculosis The'Medical Record (New York) of De+ ‘an article on \ _AWRIGL, of : WRIGLEY’S chewing gum, you get a United i, Coupon And he kept up the same steady |“ pace all the way around the regular | se, Based on the court When he used the wooden clubs he refrained from the long. if q ° Your Eyesight Is Me, eliotn gonainien nich, we recormtorsf) Constantly Changing painful a discipline ehercaleale tm the adult s be Re-examination of the eyes is necessary to know whether or not your glasses are still correct. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 Eyes Examined Without Charg by Registered Eye Physitian: : ow v fy Or at most a three-quarter swing, | «: gle AA WAL artes THA alo’ with a clean ewipe of the Ane hi pnd abot, @ pitch and run + torture rather than y \irds or #0, Wan as true if @ machine had played it. The b we or rea Cais nthe bes pens- ited within three feet of the cu tm obser-ing the etiquette of to the last degree, yet he| fs) $3 wot regard “the game” as - iS thing, to be put away in cotton Hutchinson says, On the , golf is his servant, not bis of epectal * bat If the salts are net in organic combination it te difficult to senpese the cells can appropriate them for feed.” , ean \ 3 ““Dountiens Established 52 Years. N New York: 184 B’way,at John St. 223Sixth Av., 18th Si 350 Sixth Av., 22d Si 101 Naseau,at Ann 17 West 42d Street. an | N Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St. Both players were on th nd|@reen in two. The adversary’s b for reasons known to itself aw fit to flop down Into the hole for perfect three, Mr. Wilsn was now in the trying position of being forced to hole out a long put to save himael: ing the hole. Under some-| Bek: B. Altman & Cn, Specially Prepared Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday): « p the Department for Women’s Ready-to-wear Suits, remarkable values will be offered in Women’s Tailor-made Suits (Furetrimmed) The coupons are good toward many attractive presents—for every member of the family. These l-o-n-g l-a-s-t-i-n-g, luscious sweets offer the most value, the most pleasure and the most benefit possible to get for 5 cents. Goed for teeth, breath, ;appetite and digestion. Sealed air-tight, they are always fresh, full flavored and clean. ' v . If you like the spicy flavor of fresh mint leaves, take E> If you like Peppy-Peppermint, get Use either, or ‘both; for l-o-n-g 1!-a-s-t-i-n-g: delight. An Extraordinary Offering in the Department for Black Silks will consist of made of broadcloth and gabardine in the Imported Black Chiffon Velour Faconne new styles, feataring both long and short 4 ; coat models (sizes 34 to 44) : an at $25.00 Imported Black Crepe Velour Faconne . - Be sure to get WRIGLEY’'S ; (Department on the Third Floor) (both in double-width) , gd : originally $7.50 to $10.00 per yard, at . A Sale of Imported Stationery b 2 will comprise $2.90 per yard. Boxes containing 100 sheets of thin letter- paper, suitable for foreign correspondence, with 50 tissue-lined envelopes to match; in a variety of the wanted tints, at the very special price of 5 65c. per box. Seasonable Bed Furnishings BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.CLLINS& GC . Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn a .” as the golfing goes; Pat he deea-not care ne, oa bo trang golfers find, Dut a2 80 poly dislikes being treated as a WASHINGTON, “HE NEVER ) _ SLOPT OVER.” A Sale of Novelty Jewelry and Black Silk Wrist Bags will provide a feature of interest in the Madison Avenue section of the First Floor, the articles offered being marked at one-half we over hy , but Mr, wile wasn't ANNOUNCE AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF ° mat rather mn the sturdy iy, hid com- 0 of an al was pu hard from theiolimb, } Mr, Wilson placidly chatted as fair greens lay ween Us a! tec, They for the spe- of beginners. you don’t mind,” said Mr. Wil- play these holes. You see are. I call them the epirt laying them WT. mech better frame of mind regular course.” be 0. Maybe eo. It seamed to way with a to be placed on sale in the Department on the Fourth Floor (Madison Avenue section) toemorrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday will of the following, marked at very special prices: White Blankets perpalr . se $4.50, 5.50 & 6.00 ' Satin-finish Bedspreads Hemmed e ° ry . With scalloped edges e e Crochet Bedspreads 5 ° ‘ Comfortables Cotton-filled, with plain border, Woolefilled Tadd Geasely ruaaaae Muslin Sheets With plain hems ' each 50c. to 1.05 Muslin Pillow Cases With plainhem . . each 12c. to 26c, each $2.90 each 3,25 each 1.25 2.50 5.50 each each the regular selling prices. Pearl Earrings, with French back of 14-karat 1 Ts Reais Gs emer ara eee per pair $1.90 Pearl Earrings, set in circle of jet, with French back of I4-karat gold, per pair $2.90 Black Velvet Neckbands, with pendant of rhinestones and black enamel set in sterling silver and clasp of rhinestones . at $1.50 Black Silk Molre Wrist Bags in striped, flowered and fancy effects, with silk lining in a variety of dainty colors; with centre compartment, mirror and chained purse, at Pia Se uae ae $2.75 & 3.50 Black Silk’ Molre Wrist Bags in striped, flowered and fancy effects; made with velvet gusset and fitted with centre compartment, mirror and detached purseat . . $3.75 Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. About 250 Suits taken from the regular stock of Broadcloth, Gabardine, Cheviot and other fashionable materials. This scason’s newest styles in tailored models. Some fur trimmed. Regular calues to 35.00 18.00 Fur Trimmed Suits Usually attractive suits of imported broadcloth in black, Russian green, navy and brown, smartly trimmed with bands of natural skunk; also many other fashionable models with short, three-quarter and RedinZote modes in various smart new materials; coats trimmed with velvet, plush and caracul. Regular values to 45.00 No Exchanges No Approvals > Women’s and Misses’ Suits

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