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6 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1 WICK’ CH A ON SMART TRIFLES initial the inside of men's hate would | worth a cent. | MLLE. LODEWICK’S CHATS FOR TIMELY GIFTS. Ieaves mates necessary toner Ut: | wire tare hitas Then un eearninee| der cover of the tablet, about 18 * Louis's bank and finds $1.26 In it.| inches beifig about right. All is held ‘That's all that man gave Louis tor! A. Original Designs for Evening World Readers | * ee Pree att em SIX-YEAR-OLD- LOUIS == | == HAD EYE FOR TRADE|LET POSLAM But When He Sold $500 in Jew- RESTORE YOUR elry for $1.25 Pa Dolberg Ran tothe Pon AILING SKIN} “Every day for a month I have been missing jewelry,” Maz Dolberg, « jeweller of No. 11 West One Hun-| Just give Poulam « che ® chance to show dredth Street, sald when he rushed | how areatly it Shin Heake Pnples. or into the West One Hundredth Street | other skin trouble, It is intense in police station last night. “Sometimes | healing power, antiseptic; cannot pos- x {t 1g @ watch, sometimes it te rings. |sibly farm, As soon as spread upon| Turkish and But every day they are gone. the er itching Lat og You t feel re. ° rovdny tay wife, Rosie, to in the|lief and know that it le doing good.| Domestic day my . e, « ni 2 Improvement shows every day until the store and our six-year-old son, Louls,| otic with all ite ugly manifestations {a sitting on @ stool near the door. |i, driven away. My wife she goos to the rear room} Your druggist sells Poslam. For free and when she comes back Louis is Lay write to Emergency Laborator- handing @ gold watch to a man and ‘Went 25th Street, New York. bd man is giving him a nickle. He mg oh Soap is non-irritating, abso- fe just getting @ nickle for that|lutely pure. Luxurious and beneficial watch, which is worth $30 if it le for dy use, toilet and bath.—Advt. By Mlle. Lodewick. ‘The unsightly but useful telephone ¥ Evening World's Fashion Expert. | bas long been an eyesore to fastiat- | IN | Ooprrtah. 1914, by ‘The Press Publisting Co, | 0US housekeepers, so that this season (The New York Evening World.) @ happy solution presents itself in the The Santa Claus of our childish | form of a little screen which I have dreams lived in a far-off palace toy-| Pictured at the right. It is made from hop where he worked all the year|three pleces of cardboard covered w | making toys which wore to fill hie| "owered cretonne or tapestry vat ‘ Back. No woman can spend a whole|>ound with gold galloon. THe a RII IRI year doing any one thing, but for a| Side pleces are overhanded to the mié- OLY /IG jal) few weeks just before Christmas she| de one, completing the screen. des enjoy making gifts for her fa-| Another telephone “cozy” 1s pic- vored friends and relatives. tured at the yeft. Neath the crinolined Don’t look for premi- Th ere: . ‘This season, it seer 9 an unuey 1 —. as An TneetaT doll ‘With all the convenience of a well conducted ums or coupons in fe Clev st Cigarette number of smart triftes have made} “hove, Mlk the fetephone” stand, the retails chos. store acid polite attenti Camel Cigarettes. Ever Made ‘| ti pose, with an effect quite out of pro- Sarai Th f th their appearance which are parti -| telepuone ma Berton to its cose. actually buy DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS ( @ cost of the to- larly adaptable to home development. ' dust doll may be used for this pure eek charming itis accessory for the | when you buy the Newark Shoe at $2.50. Ss baccos prohibits their heer y you have hit a CAMEL you never have — — - = 6 litte cushion, Our 127 personally conduct ‘ory stores "| taste com; hyped aMhich, may be, made ot alk | yearly supply over 2,000,000 men in the United \ ex are eee Lande ‘any the epeane fame ane ie we [atte od ot ae we Se Sader Bending of chetost Vashuh end acaper The Kind You Have Always Bought, | 2°histire' sccompanied by ‘case ine | ooo ae nt esas : Kewane Deciiie (be CAMELS are stead of weariness. \ " Stic tobaccos. are the last ‘HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that rte 1 price, Come and save a dollar T has been manuf ly jee . Fletcher for tabie! would “be the. toeate? are vered on ey of High l race te pos hor Soe he bag tm g —- over ears—the foundati aes: $x g smo ed fasnaty end crothara whee purchasing Castor wage tial toe wrepper bear | Srase or Pinas vase, ether round or |] wisiom on : uke DAME decal te eee his signature in black. When the wra is removed the same ire ap- | cornered. A! paper pattern ‘@ on both sides of the bottle in Parents who have used for | cut of it th try is cut al NEWARK SHOE STORES COMPANY parch the tongue. That cigaretty after-taste is their Betle ‘ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and | 8ewed together around it. Then the ~ conspicuous by its absence. igitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the > younger, ager gener- Pot ‘Ge ged pe NEW YORE, CITY BRAN BROOKLYN BRANCHES. : a! ation to the reat danger of introducing into their families spu ines. J Ol] Ske Mth Aver’ acer ater 493 Fulton #t,, between Pearl @ Jay. s ee Sold up and down the line—20 for 10c. Ly iat 941 Broadway, cor, Myrtle Ave. i i i It 9 to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in the Che 14 14 > nerarious ee promis of be Be] up and welling all sorts of substitutes, or rd Geo uay neues Agta reatiat tron) fine sind" hives near ¥ Servey City Branch—106 Newark Ave, H ; I your dealer can't eupply you, rend 10 for one. termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations tapestry covered cardboard for cov- Hoboken Rranch—228 Washington St. Hy \ or'$1.00 for o carton ef ton pechages (200 clgerettess, z beeroe Peo r eil a s| te gabon ncen ag Bl Sir tuser ay Cine ener scrutinize o Inches deep, from under whith the nar dollar that for themselves, but the child has hoe leaves, which are. bound across the | baer oe coer the mother’s watchfulness, edge with cretonne and lettered in lave alphabetical order, with two letters | ‘Open Saturday Buent Castoria always bears the signatare of on each leat, appeat one ‘after the Ricommodate bur Custom oth those used to | p NwYAS SIR = —— STAIRS A prominent wholesale woolen re he aam l) loaded with the finest overcoats in the land, at Wee RAR NOVA Raat New Amsterdam i Commuters Chinchillas, Alegians, Montagnacs, Whit- - kia oy, AWE ba | | WATCH YOUR STEP '}|IN Make your trip to or from ney Weaves, Meltons and beautiful Plaid i ; : New York a pleasant ride . ¥ 4 i . & Rig Backs, goods weighing 26 to 82 ounces. No ., j \ aes . vane tly elated by taking tailor or clothier in the world uses better es NIFAVER SMe RUTH TH CHATTERTON N ond readings your pockst, goods made to order for less than $45.00. 2 CR \ |] shube i] Ekta Rae meade eet ee Absolutely all wool. I bought them for Ve 9 Cid ; t : PAYS SHS TORE . The Sunday World one-half the regular price. I called my i AOS. why, WR Rie Ste. | | HUDSONTC A, Her FR kas Magazine : help together, explained to them the fact (sa ; aay. Wise BOOTH a Riss ace ee el FULTON a AGED 0008 presenting a score of fascle that a Half Loaf Is Better Than None. & EXPERIENCE : TWAIN | BEDS|. tating snd instructive arGe Eye ill In order to keep you men and.women busy i in rat ee, Pe te CO” Ya at Re 4 cles, illustrated in colors, during the dull season, you must meet conditions. They agreed. Two weeks from to-day id clothing house eas AW The Sunday World Sin the country will be screeching mark-downs at the top of their lungs. All their old _junk will be thrown on the §§ Vourtirl and Mine a KICK ir Metropolitan Section: market at low prices. My woolens are brand new, fresh, clean stock, cut in style - Ped npsoenaprpeegcet Breezy pen and picture by the finest designer in the country, at prices lower than they can sell the leavings, NY || sore rnc wi cloth such as would be used by the highest price tailor in their ; \ 00 Overccats to Ord SA5 vercoals tO ur Uraer 80TH STREET THEATH att 1 i stories about New York ) Uncalled for suits A overcoats, some sold as high as $25.00 to $30.00. Plaid Backs, Meltons, Chinchillas and Cheviots; BELGIAN BAT Wiiehb ii y My 4 ks es when in its gayest mood. fie on Mptnts. MONTGOM VRS . Oa | The Sunday World “FUN” Book: A compilation of funny pic- tures, jests, tricks, puzzles, N riddles, quips, verses, &¢c, The Sunday World ee 0 ER YS Ray : i . [ Julian Eleinge © Hea ite Comic Section; \ some low as..... nanan JAR ARAN RR At ane anaANAAnaRACANAARND aaaleaiane ceginaaneais veees IGACKE ontri y * ‘ Pee ceccwercccccceccs . LONGACRE( 3 KN Contributed to by such well § Uncalled for trousers, former prices $6.00, $7. 00 and $8.00; just the thing to piece out an old coat and vest; some as low a8..... "81: 25 epee |} “sO MUCH known artists “as Dirks, ° * MAKpaRIKH | BRONX 4 nice | originator of the Katzene A CONTI jammer Kids,” Gene Carr of “Stepbrothers” fame, Gus Mager, creator of N “Hawkshaw, the Detective,” Carmichael, whose pen por- ¥ trays the happenings of the Y “Newlyweds” family; Payne, exponent of “The Kid,” &c. 1. Evan Dec, 19, at 8. 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