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en cated 1 ae LL ; —————eee . et OA ALLA THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. a Seer. | ITHEY BUSES MAY DRIVE | Model Servants Made in Twelve Lessons; | .0.0 8. 2 PETES TROLLEYS FROM A TO Rub pain from back with) ir" on W trial bottle of old “Bt. Jacob's Oil Mithe in your @m your eching beck, and by the time you count fifty, the suremess end lame. | ie gome Ben't cay crippled! This sorting, | penetrating ol! weeds to be weed y anor, li takes the pain right ands the misery, It is me skin jothing else stops lumbago, sciatics, | “49 theumatiom so promptly ig Tt never disappoints+—Advt " Sn Lergest Popular Price Garment House in New York e DPricee@ i A GENUINE FRIDAY BARGAIN SALE OF Fur Trimmed, Fur Fabric and Cloth Coats for Women & Misses | $8.95 | $49. $45.00 Greatest Values Ever Offered Tremendous assortments, embracing | every model that is in demand, have | been prepared for this sale—a stock that is wonderful for its completeness and low prices. There are Coats of Corduroy—M atelam— Astrachan— Wool Valour— most of them with bor- | ders, high collars or deep! lined throughout with guaranteed satin or peau de cygne. Models for street, sport, storm and| dress wear—full flaring, choker collar styles predominating. Sizes 14 to 44--Alterations Free | LARGEST MAKER OF $3.00 For 32 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest of quality for the price. His name and the retail price stamped on | | the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high | | SN prices for inferior shoes. They are the best known shoes in the world. | | W.L.Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected leathers, after the latest models, in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., under stand; i a ' h the di 93 Nassan Stroet. 755 Broadway, cor, Sth St. $47 Broadway, near 14: st. | +2770 Thin § . Fifth Avenue, cor. 11th Bireets And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE, AT FULTON ST, ay (Flimes Suuare) | $260 Wore taith 40t Fu OEY woos, | 1770 Pitan Avena, GET, THE HABIT.” j0 TO BRILL BROTHERS.’ “GET THE BABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS uaa Obkaey Sollpitre TIMke Os w. c DOUGLAS $8.00, 64.00 AND 04,80 SHOLS FOR WOMEN, J . : G J } a sn agama aOR uma ea a Zibeline—Plaids—Checks | * — Stripes— Mixtures — |’ cuffs of FU R—many |i W.L .DOUGLAS whewus “(53,003.50 54.00 54.50 & 55.00SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES and the highest paid skil | Work With the Aid of the Schools to Make Perfect Maids Seventy Have Secured Diplomas and a Minimum Wage Scale of $25 a Month Des- cribed as “Seventy Hu- man Pearis,”’ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Montelair, N. J., is wearing a welf-setiafied smile lace of graduated pear They are human pearis, se days and a neck A AETER GRaQuA Ton/ est of a da { j te Wi ine? f ¢ “ Montclair Solves Old Domestic Problem ~": nex 3 bose gn mi af gee = 7 — | as . was me 4 ‘Don’t Spread the Dust when You Sweep—Collect It “Making the dust fly” certainly de; spread the dost to br oegpe pny of the woes! J room with every stroke of the broom. b-lesngdd mothed of eweeping. |i, Nomordust you 668 clean ony Even dusting caps don't really keep the oe with half the effort, clean and your throat become: or, literally choked. ont Hot this ie all past now. There ii wi, better way to sweep—a dustiess w. tard And it's s0 simple too, Just sprinkle little Nomordust across the floor and) she bas so much ln nee said that them sweep it ahead of you as you go. mordust cost is Pow owes Schcas os time you sweep, As one housekeeper expressed it, “It is just like having am extra maid”— for other thi few peunies they are the proud ornament of the Housewives’ of Up fon | IN COMP Teort. " nun waye Nomordust holds the dust and keeps nth. Geto 10 can to-day at your clair, a club of u pable women who lead quie GIRS wa te ey ee yey ES [Ne Wt from spreading. It enables you to get ite grocer—he'll refund your momey domeatio lives in the heart of the cretonne belt of Nes | | S08 mas Mave you. (hoi “tthe room much too, for you don't | il u're got more than pleased. Jersey, and Who have solved the question of the ages the conundrum of the workshop, the riddie of the unt | verse, if you like—the servant problem | Yor the seventy graduated pearls are seventy dip ' maed domestic servants, young women employed by th | members of the Housewlves’ League who lia oke course of twelve lessons in housecleaning and plair 1g provided for them one afternoon cach week } ntelair Board of Education in conjunction with ague iteelf. And in the worksng out of its plan d alr haw seon the poswiiility of standardizing the rewards and th hours of work of that much sinned against and sinning person, the general houreworker. H No wonder Mra. Chauncey Marsh,|the League in the Commonwealth 1 Mra. William Winton, | Clubhouse on V. Koad and | re proud of | Cooper Avenue, Upper Montelair | Yo wonder t realized that mera man enga trivial searchings for the fourth ai-| mension and the sixth sense, 18 Wast-) “The plan for having our ing his time! taught in the public school I found these two efficient young | Marsh told me, “was evolved women presiding over a meeting with the aid of the Montclair B beneath Seinen agp of Education. On one afternoon week every member of the Leag What to Do for | has sent her mata to school. Of course | . : the sche fternoon tas not the maid's | Itching Shins ll cemutas axarnoan of) 10 tevextra tn | \elans, each girl reecived practical in- } struction in ¢ eh ng and, | ®| But they were good enough to ad- Journ with me to a quiet corner of the clubhouse while the meeting went on ate relief for skins GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. and disfi y | at the end of t f r, all the | - worm, or similar torments | who rece! alpl nave a ing skin-trouble, in | fficent luncheon for thetr em- a warm bath with plovers, tho members of the school | board and special guests. It would be | impossible to buy # finer meal than they sorved, at the Waldorf-A | Rach girl spectaiized on some one dish und the point was made that she must | cook something she had never cooked | before, ‘The improvement in our | soon clears ‘alplomaed matds was remarkable,” trace of eruption, ‘ i even in severe and stubborn cases; MO Marsh added, “My own maid was where other treatments have bad little |} 0n¢ of the graduates, She had taken | the full course of twelve lesso: nd r diploma was m 1 A. * That ing tion sinks right into the skin, stops itch- and ant highest exc co in all '/ branches. A, B and C are the threo ft is possible to obtain and | i nd what procise improvement did | Every dru 1 note in your graduated maid?” I nent and resinel soap, Samples fi 4. | Dept. 7-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md improved immensely in exact- | Advt ms Mrs. Marsh replied. “She know | VALUE GUARANTEED ection of a most perfect orga: ion led shoemakers; all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes in the world, W.L.DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 SHOES are just as good for style, fit and wear as other make ing $6 to $8, the only perceptible difference is the price. W.L.DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes for the price, None genuine unless W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on ihe bottom. irection and personal are GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. ~GET TRE HABIT” 710 Broadway, cor, Thornton, Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue. “GET THE HABIT.” ra. Marah ane 1 rime | ‘Means just what it says” 1 in- other Get the Green Can at All Grocers—10c. & 25c. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Last Two Days!! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Of the Most Remarkable Bargain Event the Brill Stores have presented this Season—A Sale which offers you savings up to $10.50 on an Overcoat and 8,00 on a New Suit—and Assortments that are second to none—no left overs or odds and ends, Only New Fall and Winter Clothes Are Offered Youin This Record Breaking SALE Overcoats, Suits and Balmacaans FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 10°] 4°° For Values Up to $17.50|For Values Up to $25.00 The Overconts at 10.75 | |The Suite at 10.75 The Suits at 14.50 | The Overcoats at 14.50 17.50 Balmacaans 17,50 Blue Pencil Stripes | 22.50 Scotch Mixtures 25.00 Knitted Top Coats 12:50 Black Kerseys [15.00 Black Thibets 20.00 Blue Serg 2,50 Black Kerseys 15.00Gray Mixtures —_/12.50 Blue Serges 22.50 Blue Penc 20.00 Gray Kersoys 17,50 Scotch Mixtures He Tartan Checks 20.00 Black Wor 2:50 Plaid B «LIdVH AHL LAD» ‘SUSH.LOUG THUA OL OD wLIGVH FHL La. 1200 Bretn Overplaids {15.00 Blue Fla 22.50 Silk Mixt 0 Balmacuans i 17.50 Overplaid: 20.00 Gray Cassimeres 10 Velvet Collar Coats 15.00 Cambridge Grays =| 22.50Green Mixtures 25.00 Top Coats hs 122.50 Chinchillas 0 Woolyheads 22.50 Heather Mixtures 15.00 Velvet 15.00 Top Ce 17.50 Storm Co: 17.50 Balma ; 17.50 Gray Overcoating 15.00 Self Collar Ci 12.50 Oxford Kers 15.00 Patch Pocket Coats! 7.50 Patch Pocket Suits 5.00 Fancy Ca: 12.50 Fancy Worsteds 22,50 Heather Mixtures 17.50 Fancy Mixtures 22,50 Patch Pocket Suit: is 30 Patch Pocket Coats 5.00 Scotch Mixtures ONLY TWO DAYS MORE LEFT TO BUY THESE BARGAINS 4 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th St. near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings ‘SUAMLLOWA THU OL OD c