The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1915, Page 12

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THE Sitinmmmnsectinn ~~ HUNGER FORCES VILLA |What to Wear TO ABANDON ATTACK and When to Wear It By HL AND PERILS AGED PAIR END LINES TOGETHER WITH CAS nore Uupo ' | eee ae J M ‘ WHAT TO WEAR WHEN MAKING CALLS 6 I’ . oom °% a te & women a are ie " by hunger ot ond « . 74 , \ know just © wear when mabing : na be . * . ~” npr me *. Womas \ ' eae or Wear & pg ‘ hand, She | i A ' ’ . ' : te wie vienty « # dens ' ‘ ' . neon A tee t vy y ‘ ~” P ne 5 " bed bad ~ from te ‘ ; vd ‘ ¢ “ ona f ail kinda ve aie re oe f 1e & havdaom " y to the pocket of ace efume ' y bal, fare or a fur utal ful of raw tm hospita © paid & ' inte White kid gloves . A larne mupply of vanes, Bhe t M i f av able for the aapante 40 ‘ whionabie ca . Borne ¢ ouph reached hand, tw igh for yee @ lone t ' me The sick ' A n oMficere believe that ‘ ! nas bie army ie thor women ier 4 ' 3 rovisioned and rested, will | denlled burgundy, dark 1 renew the attack on y called Lane ‘yt ‘FED MAGNATES CONFER WITH NATIONAL OWNERS. NATI, O., Nov. 9 } were considerably at w th Baseball red to CASCARETS” WHEN BILIOUS: CONSTIPATED ame known that won National Le Federal League * betw anu are rather plain and the majority are nade in modified circular effect few pleats at the sides and back M the participants inthe con Besides the sults there are some very | ¢, would aay anything vot the beautiful separate coats of velvet or { the matters ussed, The broadcloth and for extrem coats of fur, Many w rfer these to a sult, worn over any ha cold weather n this season |" they can be « afternoon con not be located y, but were reported for | ftume. A smart coat of this sort is shown AL MOMENT, eb a \ In one of the ‘Nustrations. Tt ist a a ae eek . olling green velveteen and trimme , Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping ja bie GolAr Of marten, ‘whlch | I} show it to ber fir Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. / turned down as shown in the phot or turned up in muffle t. The sleeves | | show tho novel that are now | 0 fashionable, edged with the fur, The = — cont 1s cut in two sections and is joined MRS THOMSON le together at about an inch below the How She Was Helped During That's no way to sell a pela Show {t to her about a woman. Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, | Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million | Boxes Sold Last Year. ‘Take one or two Cascarets tonight and [bad colds and bad days. Feel fit and |, enjoy the nicest, gentlest ready for work or play. Cascarets do cleansing you ever ex) ©] not gripe, sicken or inconvenience you up feeling granc, your head will be clear, |the next day like salts, pills or calomel. ows tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach They're fine, lated and your liver and thirty feet Mothers should natural waist line, the back and sides being very full. The popular belted effect is given by cords of the velvet, The buttons are of elaborate silk crochet. The hat 1s of white corduroy faced with black velvet. A black velvet dress 1s worn be- neath the coat, The suit shown tn the above fllustra- tion 1s a French model and shows the very e a whole Cascaret or Is acti Get a b t 1 bit fl ‘ latest trend of fashion. The novelties in Change of Life by Lydia E. wels active. Get a box at any drug | any time to cross, . bilious or feverish the design are the box-pleated be of the ham’, store now and get straightened up by | children because it will act thoroughly coat below a round yoke, the curious ad- Pinkham’s Vegetable morning. Stop the headache, biliousness. |and cannot injure. justment of the satin belt and the front Compound. of the coat, which is cut off at the belt to display a short tunic that trims the front of the skirt and drapes softly into | the pleats at the sides, The fur collar rises very high in the back and has a square effect in the front. The fur cuffs have a very decided flare. African brown velvet with a trimming of dyed opossum was used for this suit, but the model is suited to broadcloth, wool velours, duvetyn or almost any seasonable material, Philadelphia, Pa.—"I am just 52 years of Gs Bad Sing Change of Life 1 suf- r ry fered for six years terribly. 1 tried several doctors, but f] none seemed to give 4 me any relief. Every month the pains i] were intense in both Hi] sides, and made me so weak that I had to go to bed. At last a friend recom- mended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to me and | tried it at once Have You Seen the Elght-Year Kiddy? There's a little eight-year-old boy with blue eyes, red hair and freckles missing from his home in the Bronx and neither his mother nor the police have been able to find him. He is Jerome Gorman of No, 2321 Bassford Avenue, and he's been missing since he went tom Ureh of icles ‘Ona {and found much relief. After that I Hundred and treet and had no pains at all and could do my housework and the same as always. THIS SALE INCLUDES EVERYTHING TO FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLE’ reductions th: bout our two great stores enabi whatever you want from our re BA VES SUE gf eee OW Pom PF an satire house. in a re May OF with th ke terms parti ere Goel THE LOWEST iz4 BH mr etOnua OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK 3 SALE OF HIGH-GRADE BEDS AT id be Me! Hi “12. 89 at Washington A mass he started homeward, and that was’ the last seen of him. dertu stock of shopping For years I have praised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound for what it has done for me, and shall always recommend it as a ee eins PIMLICO ENTRIES. woman's friend. You are at lil use my letter in any wa; ‘THOMSON, 64% W. Russell St. Pa. Change of Life is one of the most 4: | critical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to carry women 80 Giocmstully through this Srving period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. . If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and an- | held in Reg. Price IGS OF FROM 33° TO 507% ireds of iitierent Wh aiiteed "ber Phila, foot la ctery Aifadir, 100) Selling; steep 2 inch continuous poste, = poste with Lara» husha, Best lacquer, 2 inch peste ith large 9.89 Kea. Price 815, x KD ROCKER , a Golden, finiahs The for New Home Treatment _ Ugly, Hairy Growths. (Boudoir Secrets.) | Here is a simple yet very effective | method for removing hair and fuzz from the face, neck and arms: Cover the ob- | jectionuble hairs with a paste made by | mixing some water with a little pow-| dered delatone. Leave on for 2 or | He nutes, then rub off, the hairs have vai convenience attends t. | but results will be certa’ to get real delatone. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to oB.00 On Smati y or Month te with mT 87 ee COUCHES, Guaranteed 10 rears Public Opinion Indorses this family remedy by making its sale larger than that of any other medicine in the world. The experience of generations has proved its great value in the treatment of indigestion, biliousness, headache and constipation BEECHAM'’S PILLS relieve these troubles and prevent them from becoming serious ills by promptly clearing wastes and poisons out of the digestive system. They strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, Mild and harmless, A vroven family remedy, unequalled » For Digestive Troubles Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25. $ Delivers Any Com- plete Room Outfit te Your Home. Our { Our Special ta 7 gp All Rea All Ready Comrie to Start Beuse- ‘oul keeping Fava you can pay the balan ape Complete 4 4-Boem Out] veer in small monthly payment v4 ihcom Outfits 95 [Gaur Between 7th and Lenox Aves. “Se WH! est ADD Nat ene ADD Danie fea* & CMP YG) ave. HAVE ONLY TWO STOR DOUBLE STAMPS Mornings OAC SINGLE STAMPS Afternoons} VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, ‘4 AY Direct to FRANCE HOYT STR s. weer) Wu Trom rend Comtral a0 from S6th Sareet 22 Me “mM 9 Minutes trom Brevkiye Bridge 22 Minutes from 124 Mreet. The Fine Thursday Thrift Sale Savings Penetrate Every Part of The Store Accommodating by way st of giving of the location re Thu you can make po Just see what e list! this fir ou a birds re represented, we have gr see much due to the BREADTH « a great number of vc e view of he iped Thursday’ that the of the # their opportunities as te ww Cort UCCeS ible on each individual item, vur inmediate e weekly & pletely the various sections according to their onomy events ts as splendid savings they offering » the need 1u can meet from West Building Women’s $3.50 and | $2. 48 $3.95 Shoes | HALF A DOZEN of our regular stock styles that are to be discontinued. The size range is slightly broken Small Boys’ Shoes, $1.49 Satin calf, blucher lace style, heavy welted and stitched soles and low heels, Sizes 10 to 13% Girls’ Shoes, $1.98 Very serviceable, in gun metal calf, button style, with dull goat skin tops, full round toes; sizes 11% to 2. The smaller sizes are priced $1.60 to $1.79. Second floor, Weat Building. 39c and 43c Cotton Sheetings IMPORTED EACHED COTTON SHEETING mark- ed below regular prices. for Thursday only. These are 70 and 90 inches wide. 43c Muslin Sheets, 39c Ea. Bleached and hemmed; size 2x24 yards, with neat center seams, The regular price is 43c, Subway floor, West Building, | 34c& | 37c Yard Wide | Ccrduroy ;49c Regularly 59c | Marked specially for Thurs- day selling. Fine Cord, white and colors; splendid for skirts, coats and suits. Street floor, West Bullding Navy Blue onal Black 49c Storm Serge) Yard USUALLY 59¢ YARD. All wool, 40 inches wide, in a fine firmly woven quality in me- dium and dark navy blue and deep true black. Street floor, West Bulidiag, 5 Lb. Bags Carolina Half. Head Rice This is the fanciest Carolina head Rice accidentally cut in half by the milling machines, which is responsible for the price. Cooks just as nice and has prec the same flavor and food value as the most ex- pensive whole head Rice, Our Famous Montauk Corn, 9c a Can Just received; new pack, tender and creamy, with an unusually de- licious flavor. No quantity reduc tion. California Yellow Peaches, Large Cans, 10c Each No dozen reduction, Tender fruit of good flay Log Cabin Syrup, Full Pint Cans, 21c Each Delicious on wheat or buckwheat cakes, waffles, etc. Golden Wax Beans, Pearl Drop Brand, 10c a Can Regularly 12c, No quantity re- duction. Armour’s Lighthouse Cleanser Regular large size cans at 3c each ‘Third floor, West Building. 2lc Each Central Building New Chiffon | Taffeta Waists | $1.98 Usually $2.75 | THESE PRETTY WAISTS in a new double breasted with tiny revers and a pointed collar, novelty buttons to match. Navy blue, Russian green and African brown are model Gray Flannelette Waists, 49c A good looking semi-tailored model with low collar, long sleeves, finished with pearl ‘buttons and loops. Second floor, Central Building Women’s} Smart Suitsat | $18.75 Special Prices | TWO VERY SMART mod- els in wool poplins, gabardine and mannish serge; some-half belted effects and some flare styles, Coats with contrasting collars of broadcloth and vel- vet, handsomely lined with soft peau de cygne; warmly in- terlined. Skirts in flaring and yoke styles —all fashionable colors, black in- clusive, Sizes from 32 to 46 bust measure. Second floor, Central Building, Misses’ $8.50 } Afternoon ; $5.98 Dresses OTHERS UP TO $16.98, AT $9.98, These Dresses are taffeta-serge, a few plaid silks or smart stripes combined with a plain serge, Some with pleated skirts, others with panels of serge and still others with blouse of silk, yoke of serge, full pleated skirt with double belt. There are also a number of one or two of a kind of Sample Dresses which we have priced for quick selling, Misses’ Coats of Smart Mixtures & Cheviots, $9.98 One style made in a Russian model, belted in at waist, standing collar trimmed with fur’ or plush, lined fo waist with satin. The other model is made in a smart Plaza style, full flare, belted scarf collar. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Second floor, Central Building, Open Work Curtain | Usually 20¢ | 10,000 YARDS of white, cream and arab double bor- dered = openwork = Curtain Scrims purchased by us at a price concession, which ex- plains the low price Thursday. ‘Third Moor, Central Butiding. 10c Women’s Fleeced I7c Underwear | Garment IMPERFECT GARMENTS. of 25¢ grade; ribbed cotton, slightly tleeced undervests and ankle length drawers, Store orders only Street floor, Fulton street, Central Mtg East Building Ostrich Plumes | 98c Usually $2.00 { INCHES LONG, in and such beauti- shades as old rose, openhagen, army blue, taupe, brown and bottle An extraordinary sale, $4.00 Ostrich Plumes, 19-Inch, $1.95 $6.00 Ostrich Plumes, 22-Inch, $2.95 Street floor, Bast 15 black, white ful color pink, ¢ purp green. Building, 1,500 Men's) 49¢ Fancy Shirts | Each BRAND NEW SHIRTS with stiff cuffs, made from standard percales. A large variety of neat striped designs—all fast colors. They are well made shirts and will give perfect sat- isfaction. Street floor, Mew >, Kast Blilg, Men's Underwear } 19¢ Regularly 98c | OUR REGULAR 98¢ UN- DERWEAR, Medium weight natural gray, fine worsted gar- ments, soft finished non-irritat- ing cloth fronts, Street floor, Men's Shop, Kast Bldg, Fine Irish Satin | | $3.75 Damask Table | . ane Cloths | $4.98 Have been $4.50 and $6.50 each, but are reduced for the reason that we have no nap- kins to match. Size 2x3 yards, Street floor, Kast Butlding, Petting Brgy $1.49 Usually $1.85 A FINE OFFERING at the beginning of the winter card playing season, Three hun- dred of these light but strong tables with 30-inch felt . or leatherette tops, close folding, at a reduced price, 75c Mayonnaise Mixers, 49¢ 25c Radiator Brushes, 19¢ 15x24 Galvanized Steel Ash Cans, Usually $1.29, at 98c Subway floor, East Building, Men's O'Sullivanized | | Shoes Usually $3.50 OUR USUAL PRICE for Shoes of this quality equipped with the famous O'Sullivan rubber heels 19 $3.50; Thurs. day only $2.89 a pair. In gun. metal blucher and ‘ace inc with medium or round toes and sturdy soles, Becond $2.89 Wost Building,

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