The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1915, Page 4

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Coward Back to Nature | Fi e | | Thenstural foot is shapely | and heslthy, and the | COWARD | ORTHOPEDIC SHOE | | is patterned to keep it « | If your feet tire, ache and burn alter a day's work, they will come back to nature in this shoe, be cause it is restlul and | helpful—a shoe neither | one that feels natural from the first wearing | | JAMES S, COWARD 964-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (W¥ad Cannes eraser HOW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gets to That Sore Spot | Like Magic. | A-a-b! That's delicious relief for those sore coecien those stiff joints, that MUSTEROLE io a clean, white oiat-| ment, made with the oil of mustard and other home simples. the work of Ge hagnrentpe i | it Ht i" E ttt ot f a £ 3 Faggoered used to 5 like MUSTEROLE Thevst, breech. ‘Tonsilitis, ‘Stiff Neck, Asthma, peurelas rit j elds quickly to OMALIX Physiclans every- where have obtained permanent and| most satisfactory results in the treat ment of difficult casesof long standing. All A I, POOGERA 4.00. inc, 8 Beckman Street,.Y. THE EVENING WORLD, TUEBDAY SKY WAS AFLAME AS BiG ZEPPELINS BOMBARDED PARIS Every record we sel! comes to you abso- lutely new and in per- fect condition. sth Ave. at sth St Ste seer for the al ‘ ago, alto [ox-Forester Was Displeasin ' Transylvania He has Area ' for a few weeks, but) fo Cierimans Because Sist ‘he ine wan On personal | Wed British | ‘ a | ' tte exter of the United Pa urrect Apparel for Women & Aliases | the nuh Heleium tt [Northern Wrance bwcaumw he had 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET sede : one Meury Van Dyk lands, to net as an American Consular SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY Ane Pinehe Amer! * “ . Pr) ' * * never conned «were in had the aid An important Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits At Considerably Less Than Regular Prices Several New Models Misses’ Suits Of the exact same quality as the suits for which we received so many encomiums during the last few weeks, but in newer styles, just received from abroad; in Gabardines, Men's Wear Serge, Mixtures and Checks; extraordinary value { 18.50 Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. Suitable for Small Women Up to 38 Bust Measure New Silver Embroidered Suits AT UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES | Seven striking models. These beautiful Novelty Suits are the las: word from Paris of detail, and superbly tailored. sense of the word. They are reproduced with an absolute fidelits High-class Garments, in the fullest Made of superior quality Men's Wear Serge and Gabardine, in black and navy only; two of the models are reproduced here. 24.50 and This Suit $29.50 A number of fine suits remaining from our big Easter sales. consist of broken sizes and odd garments that have been priced at $24.50 and $29.50. Stemart & Co. WILL The After Easter Sale of New Dresses WILL CLOSE OUT: Women’s Odd Spring Suits. 29.50 This Suit $24.50 18.50 They CONTINUE AT TEMPTING REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. 3 Dresses were $29.50 29 Dresses were 13 Dresses were ‘ 17 Dresses were $18.50 63 Dresses were $16.50 7 Afternoon, Evening Gowns and Danse Frocks In order to fill depleted sizes from regular stock, 30 | Reduced To-Morrow to 13.50 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes, and colors, we have added many new dresses to this sale New Silk 6 Cloth Coats Dressy 6@ Sport Coats |Dressy Silk Lined Coats Of Corduroy, Shepherd Checks, Wool Pop- | Accurate lins, Army Cloth, English Mixtures. Faille Some are half-lined, others lined wear throughout with soft Peau de Cygne. Special 9.50 Copies of new Paris models in Silk, Covert Cloth and men's Serge. Many are elaborately embroidered and fancy trimmed. Spectal 1] 2.50 Strictly Tailored Sport @ Fancy Skirts Of Corduroy, Gabardine, Wool Poplin and Mannish Serges; in all the new colors of the season, Women’s and misses’ sizes, SS" BECAUSE HE WAS CONSULAR AEN er Hale, who went $ 5.00 Special ’ : PINCHOT BARRED Gifford. Pinchot cause he ts a brother stone, wife of Sir Ala Hritivh Minist The guest he was when at tl | tat Although Mr. Pin by Northern not reject him | acity. No friction between yand the | American Commission has been cre. ated as a result of the incident, | Mr. Pinchot and Mrs. Pinchot were met at the Helsian border by German agents and were taken to Antwerp, | where they remained with members | of the commission pending further | investivation of their papers by the military authorities, | They were not under arrest | Mr. Pinchot continues as a mem- | ber of the commrasion, working either | in Holland or in that portion of Bel- | ium etill under jan eontrol i} HARVARD AMBULANCES AT WORK 1 ALSAGE Ten Cars tor Wounded, with Aux- iliaries, Operating Along Allies’ Front. PARIS, April 6 [Associated Pressl.— The Harvard section of the American ted by the French to ald the ch army of the author the military wounded of Dulane one repal the whole in charge of fourteen Amer- fean volunteer drivers, of whom eleven are Harvard graduates. This group is a part of eighty Americen ambulances working along the allied front an Poltee Hunt Alfred Matthews, 14, Whether Alfred Matthews, the six- teen-yenr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Matthews of Whitstone, L. 1, has gone to the Panama-Pacifle Bx- position or met with foul pl ents do not They b id the general alarm, the White- Alkers, seventeen, who has gone to the exponition. You can buy Victrolas on | most liberal terms at The Champion | of Champions !| Pugilistic champions come and go. Nature plays no favorites, Sooner or }later the old must give way to the }young. World Ads, however, continue their undisputed lead WORLD ADS. | LAST MONTH! Herald Ads, Last Month \\ | 107,781 56,001 51 ’ 780 The World's Lead | ls — | Readers! Reliability! Results? APRIL 6, Ww The ¢ are ribbon All cotte linen, plain some with quality, Sund ~ eames = igloo 125th 125th street e Street Wonderful Sale of Women's and Most of Them Worth More bee Ae pod 18 In wool pop yvabordine and serge | ore Viewer . Militury and Lord Kitchener effects $9 to $20 $ short and long belted coats Watch Coats lined with Peau de Cyan ott Bracelets ® satu kirts toa new circular models of with The Popular Tonneau Model pleat Gold Filled with 10 to 20 Year Guarantee In navy, wlack, Belgivin Wue and check Ml! are Tonneau shape and fit- roird viene led with ?-jewel lever and cylinder ee norerente, guaranteed perfect bY ime keepers Hand-Embroidered '79c : U Main Teas Night Gowns, Special Price | | Japanese Kimonos ainsook, with hand-ent fered yokes, dainty designs, vec titan, with hand subroidere yokes in dainty desiens OF Flowered $1.0 Huck & Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Glass and Dish Towelings, Etc. ‘The few imperfections which these Towels show are very} White muslin night shirts, cut fall slight, nothing more than a dropped thread here and there or anand well made, Cool low neck style, oil spot—nothing that in any way impairs their wear, Many are) with fancy trim. All siges from: 15 0 inch Main Vieer, simply discontinu: | numbers and are strictly perfect in weave, Huck Towels el borders, AM) Gat ahout 40 shades of Domestic Holland, with side priced about half of their regular | blue, pink, lavender, yellow or green values borders, All reduced to about half, 9c, 17c, 23c, 25¢ : Hemmed, 69 Hemstitched, l 19 'S - usually uare Yard size 54X70 inches; f $1.00... Cc $1.50"... $ ic | i hi la Ue new “Peon? tom GLASS AND DISH TOWELING, imported | comes in all the newest Spring Irish and German linen, plain crayb or cheeked 9c llc an 14c | designs. Glass Toweling of superior quality; per yard, ? soar ; Cut trom full rolls, @ yards wide. jain joer. ' Fourth Fleer, fest West Riston "48c pink, Hight weohes wide Hohe 6 ete 29. Tatteta Bilson, ef! 8% inches wide, in Misses’ New Spring Suits spesten 71.0" Not One Worth Less Than $15; satin berecnde Hasudwome Hens, self « blue and white, 7 ke, and Crepe, View, | repe Gowns show hemstitehing that forr drawn at neek Finished with wide girdle, i May be had in pink, lavender, Hight blue and Copenha Rerond Men’s 50c / |Night Shirts ( other Clearance Sale of Mill Seconds in 8c wn, he linen and all med or hematitehed, Bath T. “Window Shades, With — bpp mostly | 38x72, Each, 5 '50c ‘ We will measure, make and hang ith fane 12!c,17¢,25c,29¢ . |50c Congoleums, 1 29¢ co! ng, and is absolutely waterproof, H. C. F, KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street W: Against the world! More real enjoyment, contentment, satisfac- tion, can be gotten out of Camel Cigarettes—a blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos—than out of either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Smoke the 20 Camels you buy for {0c and your cigarette happiness is assured, because the blend of choice tobaccos makes the smoothest, fra- grantest, best-flavored cigarette you ever put a match to. Camels stand against any cigarette in the world! You compare them with cigarettes sold at any price! Camels cannot bite the tongue, cannot parch throats and do not leave any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste. Cost of tobaccos used in the Camel blend rohibits the use of coupons or premiums. be oi appreciate Camel quality and do not look for premiums. You know what’s what in Camels today! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. If your deal supply you, posta If after amoking one pachage you are not delighted dollar and postage. ay Word Wants Work

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