The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1915, Page 11

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Try this easy way to clear your skin with Bathe your face for several minutes . | with Resinol Soap and warm water, \ + working the creamy lather into the skin gently with the finger-tips. ‘Then wash off with more Resinol Soap and ‘warm water, finishing with a dash of Glear cold water to close the pores. Do this once ortwice aday, and you Will be astonished how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, re. moves pimples and blackheads, and leaves the complexion clear, fresh and velvety. If the skin is in bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, *pply a little Resinol Oint- ment® and let it remain on ten min- utes before the final washing with Resinol Soap, Resino! Soap ts not artifielally colored, brown being entirely dato the Restnel balaaten it contain, Sold by all druggists and dealers in tollet goods. For free sample eake and trial of Resinol Ointment, write SP, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. * Physicians have prescribed Resino! Ointment for over twenty years tm the MAN EATER ESCAPES AND THE POULTRY SHOW eeceee) |i' | IIE! OPENING Famous Fowl Excited at Sight of Thousands of Fine Birds and Pigs and Cats. Man Eater, a gnme cock owned by ' e District-Attorney Ralph C, Greene of Suffolk County, L. L., escaped from i his cage to-day at the opening of the combined poultry, songbird, cat and pet stock show at Grand Central Pal- ace to-day and much confusion ro- sulted ‘The game cock, one of twenty-three owned by District-Attorney Greene, is one of the most desperate fighters in the country. His sworn enemy is Warrior, a whiteshackle cock owned by Mr. Greene, who never has been ‘defeated. Only unofficially has Man Eater ever “mixed it up” with War- rior, ‘To-day Man Eater mado straight for Warrior's cage and a battle with bars between was begun. John Fil- _THE_RVENING WORLD, his neck with his sputs when an experienced one grabbed the fowl. More than 6,000 birds and animals are on exhibtion ni the show which opened to-day, and closes Saturday evening. There are 2,750 head of Assemb! lect Shint \r itu Named Mecetver for Haesenntor poultry, 1,078 pigeons, 488 pet live But Assemblyman-Elect Shiplacoff, : Smits Pabtiehing 1 Turn your PIANO stock, $32 song birds and 200 cats. Who Broke Car Window, Pleads An 7 cis intoa | ' In the poultry line everything !s to . | “t PLAYE 0 be seen from game bantams to hou- Lots of Provocation Wk 11 Fite R PIAN dana, the most weird looking fowl Abraham 1 Shiplacof?, Secreta Liv at in the world. and Treasurer of the United He Ie 1 T a small out ty Among the prominent exhibitors €f© Prades, and Socialist member o ! i " A turned inte 1 daysh isan Of G. Howland Leavitt, Superintendent 4 «sembly ‘ F highest quality and which we fully quar pigs; Lester Tompkins of Concord, Mass.; Henry D. Riley, President of the Philadelphia Poultry Show Asso | clation; Horace Havemeyer of Stam ford, Conn; T. A. Havemeyer of Mahwah, N. J.; D. Lincoln Orr of Orr's Mills, N. ¥., and William Ht. | | Manning, President of the Saratoga County Agricultural Soctety In tho section of the show devoted to pigeons there are many world beaters, including a homer owned by | Goorge W. Kittredge of Yonkers | which has flown 1,000 miles from| Denver to Cincinnati. —s——_ REVENGE. (Prom the Detroit Free Prem.) n’tafford it, my dear.” | t We've got to have it.” TUESDAY, oMtecee 7, 1915. SOCIALIST LAWMAKER : HELD FOR BREAKING LAW nt bad, “ative |g of Highways of Queens, who has buf District of Kings ( ver 1 antee. Core in (or a demoratration. Orpingtons; B. F, Yoakum, the rail- paign®a before Magia! ' N | road man, who owns Twycana Farms jy the Butler Str ' A ' 7 and has white Pea Rocks, white tyn, to-day charged with ma # Leghorns and a pen of Berkshire mischief in having broken the win- | Hia defense was that he did t iSUNDAY WORLD WANT “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. IF “GET THE HABIT.” The Overcoats at $10.50 18.00 Blue Chinchillas 18.00 Scotch Mixtures 18.00 Oxford Meltons 18.00 Plaid Backs 18.00 Box Coats 18.00 Brown Cheviots 18.00 Form-Fitting Coats 18.00 Gray Overplaids 18.00 Gray Mixtures 18.00 Heather Mixtures 15.00 Brown Overplaids 18.00 Patch Pocket Coats GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. S WORK MONDAY WONDERS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. a ERCOATS Suits and Balmacaans for Men treatment of shin and scalp affections, kin of Bloomfield, N. J., made for SD SBD | sh, Vater ana to game cock turned on him, The fowl landed on Mr, rit- | the kin's shoulder and was gouging at «he “GET THE HABIT.” PLEASE NOTE THIS FIGURE! $ | (}°° FOR $15.00 AND $18.00 “SHAHLOUA TIMMA OL OD « LIGVH AHL Lad.. « LIGVH AHL Lad, The Suits at $10.50 18.00 Blue Pencil Stripes 15.00 Plain Black Suits 18.00 Overplaids 15.00 Plain Blues 18.00 Tartan Checks 18.00 Green Stripes 18.00 Glen Urquharts Carr’s Melton OVERCOATS SPECIAL 18.00 Brown Club Checks 15.00 Black Pencil Stripes 18.00 Patch Pockets 18.00 Fancy Cassimeres 18.00 Fancy Cheviots. ns The World Famous XXX Carr's Melton—the finest of all overcoats for men—splendidly tailored and lined throughout with Skinner's satin. “GET THE HABIT.” For $20, $22 and $25 Values IN OVERCOATS. Woolyheads, Silk Yoke Coats, Meltons, Zulu Cloths, Knit Cloths, Gray Ker- seys, Scotch Mixtures, Black Meltons, Bal- macaans, Oxford Friezes and Black Kerseys. Many with Plaid Backs and Patch Pockets. IN SUITS. Blue Flannels, Cambridge Grays, Heather Mixtures, Pencil Stripes, Scotch Mix- tures, Blue Worsteds, Silk Mixtures, Overplaids, Fancy Worsteds, Glen Urquharts, College Models, res, Blue Serges and Gray Cai GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street E Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings. And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE., AT FULTON ST. “GET THE HABIT.” “GET THE HABIT,” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, ‘SUAHLOUA TIA OL OD For $27.50, $30 and $35 Values THE OVERCOATS. Single and double breasted form fitting models in Blue, Gray, Oxford, Black and in beautiful Brown, Gray and Green mix- tures, MANY OF THEM IMPORTED FABRICS. Some are silk-lined throughout, others have silk yokes, silk sleeve-linings and plaid backs; also a splendid assortment of Fancy Warm Ulsters. THE SUITS include a choice variety of Scotch Mixtures, black and blue fancy worsteds and Glen Urquharts; some of them silk-lined; all wonderful values at $19.50. « LIAVH AHL Lad, 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St, ‘SUFTHLOUE TITHE OL OD | ' if iw A St John's Place ea |tend to break the window pane, He! bids rece! irchasers. ) Te fe und _ BANK TO SELL NEWSPAPERS. | « Sth Ave., at 39th Se, Magic? Not a bit of it T’S just RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder, that puts the welcoming. smile on everybody’s face. Waffles or muffins, cakes or puddings—they’re events for pleasurable anticipation since RYZON found its way to the kitchen. _ ; RYZON THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER makes the cook’s life easier because her baking is always good and keeps the family happy. Makes madam’s life easier because it simplifies baking and keeps the cook happy. Seen ae Every home-maker who buys qaa/ity supplies for her kitchen adds RYZON to her list as soon as she tries it. In the opinion of cooking experts—those you know and trust—RYZON is held to be the very best baking powder ever produced. . RYZON is not an improved baking powder, it is an entirely new one. A complete test in your own kitchen is certain to make you a regular RYZON user. IMPORTANT Please note - that o more RYZON is required than of any other baking powder. ! CHEMICAL CO: ‘MENT, % Ib., stone 10c; 2 Ib., 18c; 1 lb., 35e. Ne At your grocer’s. Modern rec books and the cooking schools R ‘ iow tundard /evel measurements, If you . GENERALCHEMICAL CO, do nor use level measurements, use RYZON FOOD DEPARTMENT vactly as you would use any other baking powder, NEW YORK GENERAL In tins of three sizes FOOD. Py, * Sg cents GO TO BRILL BROTHERS,

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