The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1915, Page 6

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ie — lh THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1915. ce ee ee | cmeuunen 606 eoverel eM aparet | HOME GYMNASIUM eer ers SST CARI RMN) Ss a od SS soe a “4 teow ot Be ewes oy peeirien = The me . allow constipation te esiet, leriee warh Baler amd siae bution mim The ® iewing parte may be pul oF fhe oz * { BY PAULINE FURLONG _— Bbde Her Chem Hone te Aeron of Ptebrere a: Sere tere ? a? 2 j § Ores eee of the Ame iif i noe of Sieh! afler « thereugh wart an Fane rie of 8 coe one. te P : , bet beat i. Add (we cunces rey! Tore ere « ) . Brel and one ounce of waite honey ones ¢ on Dante Alighieri 7: events ener ike face Vou may eur| Also Denies He Was Hissed i 80) this mowing ont ort a he Teeme ected ber eee be wl a ee 3 Derwe oo ae thee Si reo ihe bord, tmeee tone | NO. 39— TOR AND HEEL Uish, Kew Tork ad Nevada «/ RAISING POR CALVES } ihe te > -- van sores Drowning Mae Whe Felt OM bee f f it holes in @ piece of gunee to all "* omnis ow 1h tan the verde Kauited | AND ANKLES. ’ “er ou te breathe eee qpreed ibis in Milan water fro | parte sine This ls & good Bhate ieove te brine even te et 1) Tor and heel elevation are valuebie oth fret ot {8 ond astringes( and will belp res s wonderfully lt ©) atee Bourted the © eBerciens for mneay seesees, ont in the morning @ash off the! Fnrice Caruso, Gtutio Gattl-Cas- the | Whes you pertorm them 40 not Wise | the body te come down with « thet | but sink slowly and witout Jar of! any bind Thess caercions strengthen with warm water ie whieh Fou | am per | have Hut wovera: drope of bensoin | y lennon lehts of opera thie morning to land tn New York he} ve bathed, and when in |cines = : Sebreom leeve them entirely |totaiy hey arrived on the MHatien liner & j lee of the !-es ond onl y \oe Gaae cman Bors “anal s yy \ ff | you | Dante Aligbierl, which found no tug improve the porves to @ very greet ¢ “a V4 To-morrow | will one, on andy = night tad pol od te hor . a ore eT er, a @6: bo extent. They are moet valuable in . ih — a eter Mimesk knee” ' ¥ q Ape # jfriends, Ar them were singers, dancers and conductors, They were greatly disappointed when they gave up at midnight and went home. Signor Caruso hae been in Maly my eight days since he left here in Thus was spoiled @ perfectly good siso very useful in weakness of the io This Ontario Home Heel and toe reising exerciees are reception prepared for the notables legs and ankles, due to years of im * My wife was a martyr to Constipation. | Y*!uahle for those who have =f) —— Statue of Liberty ” Jending balance end poise and pre proper walking We tried everything on the calendar] of the spine and they aleo cause the without satisfaction, and spent largd| blood to ctroulate treety through the ume of money, happened feet, which often relieves dull, ach- fear it Was worse r , most his ti Grneens: we bowe wot it in the tag pains ia them, Pitty times ave Letters From Boening World a aot en Suse wit you bee a pent in south snus, Mea Pi atten, Seg fhesy reg family for sbost two years and we)" \e many for even the beginner to Readers Following Miss | gome advice and 1 will follow not care who said he was hissed in loaat onck 4:8 Work mg would not use anything else as long as| try, caiar ia tas ak iy Ape ; Furlong’s Lessons. faithfully, as T have two a | Milan, it was not #0. His voice fail- . nv ng of late? Tut, tut, and # shrug of we can get ‘Fruit-a-tives. Clecolinl, recentiy creamy lather of it well into the pores, then rinse the face with plent praction the exercises, as it induces pores.thent thef with plenty he shoulders. ais angie sleep by drawing the bioo@ from the MAY F. writes: “I read wit® 8197 pend me 10 cents and re here in vaudeville, “the greatest tenor 7 it p ea many days of Geotland, Aug. t6th, 1 head. great deal of int question. ‘These will surely Jin the world?” He never heard of him. such regular care with Resinal Soap “PRUIT-A-TIVES” ie made from| Those of my slender readers who tons in the paper every dey end |Brink muck buttermilk and il) But that any one should call Caruso to show an improvement, because and tonice—is mild in| Wll be persistent in practising the too would appreciate it if you will me yt meition of ¢ eed | pro-German! h nedicat r n -_ Ea visaae en and heel elevation exercise for a how to remove wrinkles around the/@@ overcome the acid which causes!” Gaiticasazea promised to make pled wap dente Rice t month or #0, daily, will notice @ won- eyes and how to increase my height.” | public to-day all his plans, His wife, soap, free of alkali, is cleansing it Me, » bon, 6 for 08.00, trial sive £50.) aertut improvement in the shape of Massage the lines very géotly With) ¢. 71 would advise you to consult; Mme. Alda, went down the bay om : At dealers, or sent by Fruit-e-tives! the jimbs. ‘The muscles will fill owt the finger tips dipped in toilet amon Rife gt gh Be dh gy Ay the eutter, to return with him, but B,physician about the sore on the) jet the Alighieri at midnight in & Limited, Ogdensburg, NewYork.—Advt." and become round and shapely and J and at night put strips of muslin tae a ed ipped in the white of an eng Gcrcss > Other passengers were Gaetano rs lines, The egg nourishes the| , move Cardinale ve Be Chosen. Bavagnoll, a new conductor for, the akin, and when Kt Gries Belde the] , oo convene a consletory at which| mercecr Francis 6. Coppicus, ane lines apart. Do not use the strips 824 | new Cardinals will be created. The|eral secretary; Giuseppe de Lucca, the lanolin at the same time. Body/conststory probably will take place| new baritone; Pompilio Malatesta, twisting, ransom ewinging an4 most} before Christmas. new basso; Gtorgio Polacco, senior Stern Brothers ee ee eee See - tend and 43nd Skeets, Wast ab Filth Avera roughness, ta n ment (or ten oF Afieen minutes before using Kesino! Soap. Resinel Soap te Faultless is a word which in clothes mak- ing is not elastic. It can have but one construction, In using it in connection with our Fall and Winter suits and overcoats, we are justified by an experience of sixty years in claiming its full application, in so far as human endeavor and perfect materials demonstrate it. ai BROKAW BROTHERS Aor Pace, Rh mmee g 2 yous i? li y it ii | if i! i ad att Fee ith iti fj 2 fi li ] | i uf at Fug i! sk * aS it jt iH ie oe oe ee ee ee ee i t Dinner Ware A most attractive offering, To- morrow, on the Fourth Floor, of Unusual Furniture Values SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW af i Hag “wes ove Ve ve te ie ie ie te te ie te ie ty Ss t > i Regularly $15.00 to $2.00, egularly $35.00 to 85.00, ° P 5 . at $10.00, 12.00 and 20.00 | at $28.50, 85.00 to 65.00 | | American Porcelain Dinner Sets, ue tterns, gold li ‘ 50 Library Tables, Mahogany Chiffoniers, es as Regularly $30.00 to 38.00, Regularly $42.00 to 100.00, at $22.00, 28.50 and 30.00 | at $25.00, 30.00 to 80.00 French China Dinner Sets, 107 pieces; choice of three entire! a 2 i . handsome border patterng, Room Suites (3 pieces), Mahogany Toilet Tables, bagd , 00 fe He of tapestry covadeg. Regularly $26.50 to 60.00, q matt gold go $35, 00 at $24, ‘ Formerly $195.00, at $138.00 | at $12.50, 15.00 and 25.00 FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE * Cut Glass Specials at $35.00, 50.00 and 75.00 | Formerly $394.00, at $275.00 ining Room Suites (10 pic Ivory Wooden Bedsteads, Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street MMensganys Regulasly Soi0.00”" | Regutarty 486.50 to 10:00 Water Jugs, regulation size, with Special at $825.00 at $20.00, 22.50 and 30.00 neat floral cutting, . . at $1.95 , : Fern Dishes, rich cutting and 10 in. : Mahogany Buffets, Chamber Suites (10 pieces) silver plate reflector, complete at $2.65 = Inthe Fancy Needlework Section A Sale of Trimmed Hats ees In sntiane dvory, & Special Sale will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) consisting of attractive articles for the decoration of the home and especially suitable for gifts. * This uncommon offering will present extraor- dinary values in the following: Circular Pillows of shirred Satin or Taffeta at Guise « . « « «o« Qbzb Circular Pillows of shirred Velour, with center . Of figured silk damask . . . $4.25 Waste-paper Baskets of Ivory or Gilt Wicker, with floral decoration . . . $1.50 Waste-paper Baskets of silk Brocade, trim- med with gilt galloon, and finished with ee eet Sa ee $2.75 (Department on Fourth Floor) for Women, Misses and Girls will be held to-morrow in the Millinery Department (First Floor) The Season's latest creations in a variety of attractive styles and modish colors will be offered at the exceptionally attractive prices of iy ia ae $6.75 & 9.00 The Newest Shapes in Untrimmed Hats will be on Special Sale . at $2.50 & 3.75 In the regular stock a large and pleasing variety of flowers, feathers and ornaments, some combined with fur, presents a wide and interesting field for selection. Lamps At unusual price advantages on the Fourth Floor, To-morrow. BoudoirElectric Lamps, genuine Jap. lacquer, in black, brown and green grounds, with artistic decoration in low relief; silk shade to match; value $6.75, at $3.95 Floor Lam; shogany, gold white pec ei with 22 yy nog silk lined shade with silk fringe; value $17.50, ° . at $12.50 A number of Fine Imported Lamps taken from our stock, and reduced especially for this sale 8314 to 50% Below Regular Prices The Rug Sections On the Fifth Floor, are sho every desirable kind and qality of Ameri- can and Foreign Rugs io designs and colorings of special decora- tive value, at very reasonable prices. High Grade Wilton Rugs in Oriental designs, Sizes from 27 by 54 inches to 1114 by 15 feet, . at $3.75 to 73.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs, in plain, chints and Oriental effects; sizes 2234 by 36 hag to 12 by 15 ft. $1.65 to 80.00 THE AUTUMN SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS Continues to offer values that are most exceptional. Oriental Rugs Persian Hall Runners |Room Size Persian Rugs Small and medium size| in desirable widths, 9x12 ft. and larger, $9.00 to $19.75 $28.50 to 49.50 $78.00 to 3850.00 High Grade Trunks An important sale has been prepared for To-morrow, which will include Hartman “Rite Hite” Trunks, at $22.50 Wardrobe; fibre covered models; compact in size. Hartman Gold Medal Models . . at $37.50 and 50.00 “Neverbreak” No. 100 Wardrobe Trunks, . at $15.00 Special Canvas Covered Wardrobe Trunks, . at $12.95 AUTOMOBILE LUGGAGE Motor Restaurants . at $6.75, 10.00, 16.75 and 25.00 Week-End Cases. “ $5.00, 8.00, 10.00 and 17.50 Hat Boxes . . > * $3.75, 6.00, 10.00 and 16.76 Sewing Machines In the most popular models of “Singer,” “New Home,” “White Rotary,” “Monarch” and “Electro,” are being shown in mahogany, walnut, golden or fumed oak and white enamel finish, SPLENDID VALUES FOR TO-MORROW ee SS SSS SE The Fashionable Coatings which have just been received in the Dress Goods Department represent unusual weaves in Scotch and English materials; Vicunas, Velour de Laine, Homespuns, Broadtail and Baby Lamb cloths, perfectly adapted for the smart sports or motor coat, or for general wear, _ An Important Sale of Hand-made Lace Curtains, Window Panels & Decorative Lace Pieces is now being held in the Lace Drapery section F (Fourth Floor) “Singer” Sewing Machines, $29.75 Rotary, round bobbin or long shuttle styles on five drawer golden oak stand; full set of attrachments, “Monarch” Sewing | “Monarch” Cabinet Machines “at $18.00 | Machines at $30.00 The collection is unsurpassed in artistic per- flection and the prices are phe: low.’ An early inspection is invited.

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