The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1916, Page 6

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Hiair that loses its color and lustre, or soul's of" Wyeth's and Sul- Compound,” which darkens the #0 naturally, 90 evenly, that nobod: bly tell H bes been applied. it takes off dandruff, stops : itching and falling bair, You just rough your hair, takin, amall strand at a time, By morn- the gray bair diss) fs, but what he ladies with, Wyeth's Kage iy SAGE AND SULPHUR | SHOULD WOMEN PROP DARKENS GRAY HAIR There’s Nothing Like Pr THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. ESRD LA Wi cv Dh BRAG TRS TROIS, ROR OEE ROE 2 A RNS LE tA + He OSE? eparedness for Leap Year minister a with a definite question might ad-)it lower a girl to want to find out the ed lesson to the youth! man's intentions? “G. F whose prid mits himself,” AT LEAST THE WOMAN SHOULD KNOW THE MAN'S INTENTIONS, | au \ WOMEN PROPOSED. “Dear Madam: tion in to-day’s paper, ‘Shou! why not Americans? | know 1 affairs exist? Well, so few girls several cases where women said wetting married nowadays, and wo-| that ed certain Lage when it turns gray, dull and life- mon are forced to support them-| putas they did not think it proper | fe ca: bys frei of sulpbur in selves. Many girls would be happy| te. propose they are single and hair. Our grandmother made up a to give up their positions, in order| gtill waiting, : of Sage Tea and Sulphur to to become the wife of some man, and on although well a wife and famil new face appear in and my butterfly Now, was it fair o' riage, are easential, Yet tm many cases meanures do sults. Under much ct mi If women could p: | would have known my fate earlier and put him out of my life before he grew so into it that it seemed empty after he'd gone, ‘oat Be “never com-/ WOULD BE FEWER DIVORCES IF In reply to your n Propose?’ I would say ‘Yes!’ | “If a woman loves she should have Tuberculosis Is Stubborn And often does not yield as patient and Goctor think {t should, even whem the best of care im taken and every natural All medica! exper heres that rest, fresh alr, pure these not bring the desired re- imatahons we feel Justi « ® trial of Eokiman's 1d AM, frau te Broadway at Ninth, New York v Read the following letter and wee | © would be more happy mar-| ————_—. t's Grandmother's Reci Webeay deed card to tne | MRyg and fewer divorce cases. | eS . aduin: In regard to the 0080 1 ecipe A NOW PACE APPEARED Y question, “Should Women Propose?” 3 nol forced to | to Restore Color, Gloss Aw omy BUTTERFLY ee holding positions whist b desirab "users C ‘ Ma , . on hold } indesiral ond Thickness. wt ae | eiealy“ait*"vigy Soce"tale"suns'ae| myeteaeeychamegtna” (eean'sh : , . 0 locks dark t th Id mak ent vile ing, and T am Lo phan de ines he roles wives ahd. mothers gratia aC for Pinat e ie rele obtained there if “ twenty~ of A be freat many more hanp: ened cea neve Cree mcrae meSaeRS* Ecetacs® ens To Make Roo this old-time recipe. jowadays we get this famous mixture Yearly Oddment Sale of China, Cut Glass, Artwares Beginning ‘Cuesday, prices will be changed on many little groups of desirable dinner sets, service oe art- wares, and a small ey of cut glass—a few sets or fied in sus dozens or pieces of a kin ‘ t Al Ive. m given relief to many 7 ‘ en oo seg +g erg ben How many iris have pried a futtorers from tuberculosis, and often has Housewives planning budgets for the coming year 4 it also brings back the glove and oon, only 44 fired the bees aie oF vaca ai ta china eink iaae Earritan oe et ond country ve Tesi cele pose, only og pa peat part of | oined with their china and cut glass supplies for city j Grippe Is Raging! Guard} } Your Health by Taking MALTO-FERRIN Sold by All Druggists, Stern Brothers Whether or Not Man Has an Exclusive Job as Master of Matrimonial Fate Is the Question, and Many Views Are Expressed by Evening Worid Readers. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘ { Every man or woman who wants to win The Evening World's prize) World “Wants” Work Wonders, °! $10 for the best answer to the question “Should Women Propose?” must remember cient, Something more iw expected from you than a This is Leap Year, remember, when |tal fate, that he should be the active, aggressive factor tn every courtship, hat he should have the positive right younger and prettier girl taking their place, . “Maybe this very girl had the aame | ee je) experience as her predecessor, it does not contain direct B. Altman & Cn. (sizes 1 to 4 years) noe ‘any ate or habit-forming drug, its tended with danger, At your | marringes. [Aid to fellef made use of, food and hygienic Mving surroundings Does Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.— Aart homes. Theodore Haviland | Dinner Sets 100-piéce sets, until now $50, are $37.50. Sample Royal Doulton Pottery Half and Less 3 200 pieces of characteristic 108-piece sets, until now) | jugs sugar and cream bowls, $55 and $60, are $42.50 and || candlesticks, bowls, tobacco $47.50. || "Mulority showing Old Eng- Charles Field Havi-\| ') begs oF genes Priced 10¢ to $1 land Dinner Sets | Mostly only one piece of a such 0. A 108-piece sets, unt'] now thing: The iealiensenc se eee Special Offering of $47.50 and $00, ure $35 and] english and American of D ‘ell's en- t v OW), ery to not ruil hat mano the manter af matrimons Little Children’s Rompers Nah 106 pce English 108-piece porce- lain sets, were $22.50, now Eleven Pouyat Sets Some special 109-piece dinner 2 a sets that equal our dard $40 | $17.50 Nai i | En Gretsch aleittte mente nettonans| tbeheld toomorrow (Tuesday) inthe Departe: |l| Parhitt at of 107] aint one Se od ; #2nd and 43rd Streets, West of hth Avenue ¢ not believe in pro-|give me some really sensible and in- ment for Misses’ and Children’s Underwear | pisces, are very specially priced, | ue Sie ee : recap ace “the reanee don't mind waiting yes. that T think (Second Floor) will present excellent values | $7.50 to $10. Thereisa in bo! represented, but not in every A SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE, TO - MORROW, TUESDAY, OF Former prices were $5.00 to 8.00 a pair lendid variety of styles from which to choose, plain and fancy effects. All sizes are Silk Umbrellas For Men and Women, Tuesday, at the most attractive price of model, why you cannot tell.” If you think a woman has a right to ask a man to marry her, your letter should supply her with all the j excellent arguments she may need for An Old Family Cough $ * Remedy, Home-Made Hasty Prepared—Costs Very TMAttle, bat Is Prompt, Sure and Effective. $O$4-484-066000-000000000000 By making this pint of old-time cough syrup at home you not only save about $2, as compared with the ready-maue kind, but you will also have a much more prompt and positive remedy in every way. It overcomes the usual coughs, throat and chest colds in 24 hours—re- 3909S-9-9-96-0-6- your strongest line of defense ts the economic one. To my mind, it’s hu- miliating for a woman to accept an offer of lifelong support, and it’s even worse for her to ask such an unwar- at these prices: Rompers of white or colored seersucker, 55c. Propose? The question of a woman's right to choose her husband, the father of her children, 1s a serious one, It has to be considered from the view- point of economics, of society, of tradition, of the individual and of the race, And the prize of $10 offered by The Evening World ts going to the correspondent who in my opinion Presents the clearest, cleverest and most numerous REASONS why wo- men should propose or why they should not p.opose. I want to hear from those of you who have really Misses’ and Children’s Muslin Underwear will be on Sale at the same time + comprising | Artwares at a Third to Half Less few tables of bric-a-brac, that not be duplicated, Vases, ets, ferneries, tea seta, fruit Service Plates—Less Gold encrusted service plates || with cobalt blue, {rom Theo- dore Haviland, were $55 dozen, now $42.50 dozen. 0 ranted favor, Going after graft seems } Plates encrusted and richly %, were G0c to $18, now 2bc Women’s Shoes & Shi ers See het oielines ted te more disgraccful than having it thrast Rompers of colored cham bray. . 58c. | | decorated with ralaed boi w $l c PP that she is doing the proper ‘thing, |“P0M you. But—what about the wom- of gold from C * $1,500 Worth of Cut “]un who earns her own living and who Rompers of chambray combined with dimity, Haviland, were $42.50 Glass ° 4s] marries? May not she be allowed to at. ° ; ° 5 ‘ ° « $1.45 vel) Doulton’ | plate Z color or gold, were $18 One or two pieces of a kind. $62.50 dozen, now $15.5 $48. Bowls, nappies, celery trays, candlesticks, vases, | Second Gallery, New Biiilding Yearly Sale of Turkish Towels Opens Tuesday Buying opportunely, we can offer duplicates of our regular, perfect Turkish towels at these prices: Our own $3 grade for $2.25 dozen. Our own $3.60 grade for $2.85 dozen. a a Misses’ Combination Garments, and Misses’ and Children’s Nightrobes, Petticoats and Drawers lieves even whooping cough quick and is excellent, too, for bronchiti bronchial asthma, hoarseness and spas- modic croup. Get from a) thought about the subjec One young woman fectly good argum feminine proposal jow Our own $4.20 grade for $3.60 dozen. Our own $4.80 grade for $4.20 dozen. Our own $7.20 grade for $6 dozen. Copy of a Foreign Towel, $6 Dozen Anentirely new weave, copied in America expressly for the Wanas maker Store and introduced in this sale. White or colored borders, Nearly 2,000 Dozen Towels | $2.95 each They are made of taffetas and twilled silks, close rolled, with handsome handles of sterling silver, buck and cape horn. ~ id signed drug store #34 ounces of out, the tart rth); pour it into a bottle with plain granulated sugarsyrup. Full directions ith Pinex. Keeps perfectly and tastes at very special prices. ex Is 8 moat valuable concentrateg A Rey fresh, new, a sea! Mie sa be Fiace. Because ‘ compound | eaulne ol and ? ’ of the growing scarci of linen towels, many people } The Lace Sections natural Kealing pine cements. Men’s and Women’s are using ‘Turkish towele for the face, hare ate wan + Linen Store, First flodr and Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. Main Aisle, Subway floor, New Building. Less for American ‘Sheffield’ Silver Plate Prices average a full third below our regular low rates. ; The designs—discontinued by one of our regular makers—are mostly simple, rather Colonial, Bread Plenty of Trays | , Bread trays, plain and grape Beautiful tray, 26 inch, thread of this famou appointment, ask your druggist for “ ounces of Pinex,” and do not accept an, thing else, . ‘A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, romptly refunde i tion, The Pinex C Linen Handkerchiefs will be sold at decidedly concessionary prices to-morrow. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $2.00 & 2.35 Plain, hemstitched, doz. 2.50, 3.25 & 4.85 Have prepared a very unusual offering - To-morrow, on the Main Floor, of Black and White Chantilly Laces and Flouncings at 68c, 85c and $1.25 yard Values $1.10 to 1.95 Margot and Net Edgings and Flouncings at 15c, 25c, 1.95 to 2.60 yard Values 45c to $3.75 a rm fat | nobody wants a renalssa t Ido think a Our Great Twice-a-Year A WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS border, standard’ $37.60 grade for Chocnate pots, $8.75, Sicld god Silver Lack, ' Radium Taos Sale of Men’s Shirts initialed . ; per dozen $1.80 & 2.30 $22.80. fine tray, standard #40] , Lock handle vegetable diahes, uncings in various widths, 19-inch gallery tray, chased center, standard $26 grade, for 6,50. Fit inch, 12-inch, 14-inch round trays, plain and chased centers, $3.15, 5 and $6.50. Gravy boats and trays mated platters, $6, re ive-piece tea sets in Col design, Hei. bh neal eat platters with well tree, $9.00, i Plain’ hemstitched, per doz. With tape border . ° 58c, 95c, 1.50 to 4.50] at 60c, 95c and 2.25 Value 75c to $6.00 yard | Value $1.10 to 2,05 yard 1.35 & 1.80 per dozen 1.45 To-Day and To-Morrow at All Seven Stores, With Radical Reductions on All Shirts. $10, $12.50, N $8.50 Coes de Chine and Pussy $5 95 Sheer, hemstitchned, with embroidered corner, Other Articles Pde at platters, 11-inch, / N Willow irts, at...... eneeaen . ta 4 . Bowls for fruit, salad and nuts,} Chop platters, $4 and $7, Th U h ] ti D N $6.50 and eae Peau de Crepe: and pee Seretanye . ; . ahh $3.00 $8.76 meen Ales: Nisin oor, Cid Bg, | € P ols ery ept.. N Crepe de Chine Shirts, at........... $4.65 Sheer, with hand-embroidered scalloped edge E e A Will offer To-morrow, N $8.50 Silk, Silk-and-linen and Habutai $2 6 5 | and fancy corner . per half-dozen $2.25 ||| Mules and vening Slippers / a most advantageous purchase of : Silk Shirts, at : . Join Women s Shoe Sale Texy d dA ° Cc N $3.00 and $3.50 Tub Silk and Madras $1 85 he ealonow consists. ported an merican Cretonnes N Shirts, at....s.ceeeeees esti: ° English Celluloid Toilet Articles $6 and #1 high shoes, patent of dull kid in all At the exceedingly low price of N #2.00 and 82,50 Fine Cheviot and $1 35 black or Winn light clovk tepal for #6. rhs N : ‘, ahi mules, which have been use * 22¢ a yar d N Sanien cont Maioes Shirts, at..... e will be on sale to-morrow at special prices, sant and only one pair ‘of mah ends hee S .50 an A adras 5 creti » and fancy fabrics; for $5. Actual Value 35c a yard N Shirts of good quality, at.........., $1.15 Hair Brushes Mirrors $1.45, 1.75 | es “96 satin evening slippers tc with ribbon and N 2 at have been used for display; for $3.65. . . N Included at $1.15 ond $1.85 ber of E. & W. White at . $1.05 & 2.00 Puff Boxes ||| others that , Curtain Scrim - at 29c a yard N Dress Shite; Thousand toh soft ead wilh pov fg tiff baron Cloth Brushes, 1.90 | at 75c. & 1.50 All our own good\stocks, Main floor, Old Building, in effective lace border effects; in white or ecru; A : eS : , Actual Value 45c a yard N e oe Hat Brushes . .65 | Trinket Boxes & Nail Shre N Bull Brothers Hair Receivers, .35 | Buffers . . . 95c. f — Also in active progress, the Pre-Inventory Clearance of N ee pe N BROADWAY, AT 49th STREET | Button. techs and | Treg + + « Sim - — By preed sa] ortieres, tes, N 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Broadway, at 42d Street fN Nail Files, each 20c, | Combs . . . 20c. > ‘ and other Decorative Furnishings | UNION SQUARE, 14th STREET, NEAR BROADWAY JV) + MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED. é at very decisive reductions. N 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenw 125th St., at 8d Ave. | - \1T MAKES L sad s / NEED— | FLATBUSH AVE., AT FULTON ST’,, BROOKLYN | Fifth Avenue-Madison Aveme, A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET Ly N| adth and 35th Stsrete Mew York | ( | ~|

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