The evening world. Newspaper, February 29, 1916, Page 8

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ERE OT ' Latter Walk Out of M’Alpin, but Retu Session That Is The soft coal operat of the conference with t Fulton, Cor. Bridge St. At Subway Station the Hotel MeAlpt heated discussion Automatic Reduction Sale!)| = Still Three Days left to clear out the & G. Pitts. he action of t {ll Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs must be sold by Friday, March 3rd; to make room for our new Spring merchandise The Day Makes the Price Up to $25.00 _Up to $17.50 Wednesday . ‘ ‘ae 60 Webneelny eve ‘$3.00 Thursday . . $7.00 Thursday ......$2.00 Friday ........ 36.00 Friday ........ $1.00 All Women's and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses formerly up to $55.00, have been marked $15.00 Monday, $14.00 Tuesday, will be $13.00 To-Morrow, $12.00 Thursday and $11.00 Friday All Winter Waists and Skirts have been reduced to less than one-half, and will be found on tables indicated by special signs No C.0.D. No Free Alterations No Exchange 4) ——— Sale at Fulton St. Store Store Only = D AVANABRO || NorTH West CORNER SIXTH AVESIS STR. Buy Now Don’t Wait You can take a YEAR AND A HALF TO PAY. We are now better prepared than ever to supply your EVERY FURNITURE WANT. Our SELECTION is tremen- dous; every design is NEW; YOUR TERMS are OUR TERMS. Come and SE yourself. F All GOODS marked ‘n PLAIN FIGURE PRICES. Open Saturday Evening: Furs and Fur Coats have all heen tagged with the | automatic sale lickels rang- ing in price from $5.00 lo | $75.00 though his fee = RYZO that is so is made v phate, an BUFFET, in golden rtered oak, with manic top, iactive ‘S04 98 drawer arrangement, at CHINA CLOSET,.in gol- den quarter- od oak pee) | swell front DINING TABLE, in gol- den quartered oak, with plan ton A¢inches 516: 88 x \ wide W DINING CHAIR, in gol- Motor Truck den quartered 59. 99 oak, genuine Deliveries Everywhere. leather seat Wor. 6" O” bven\5" ‘SK, heaping mea would any ot Sets the Miles at Naught A business campaign of Day Letters and Night Letters will quickly prove dis- tance an imaginary barrier and clock time only a comparison, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. (THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The Wor! Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. balance of our Fall and Winter apparel Tonic LAXATIVE the present tont a Suits and nil'| Coal Suits and RG PILIS i Dresses Formerly — Dresses Formerly |] wrt ne re-sem. te ana aie toss! 10 per cents increase THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER.) 44-lb. tin, 10c More Men Are Drinking Milk Any Borden wagon will serve you. milk or milk products be sure they are Borden’s. was definitely decided to-day tm to Later Hints were thrown out to-day that that the soft coal conference would not Fruitless be allowed any longer to delay the reassembling of the anthracite out sat after a ine run] ‘TRO best the Aoft cos noon. ion of increase | hope for, as things )said, is an 8 per ¢ LIVER. Tones ree ee events and ite opera y the! mission had ailroads to ra the increase rang cents per ton. This | Wide Awake Bigbenned from slumber. t strikes his mind and t hit the floor at the same time. Muffins for breakfast—light, delicious muffins, piping hot and made with N is the new baking powder healthful, because RYZON vith a new and better phos- d man cannot live without phosphates. RYZON means better baking, or your money back. Modern recipes call for standard level measure- ments, So do RYZON directions. If you prefer to use surements, use RYZON exactly as you her baking powder. Y-lb. tin, 8c * 1-Ib. tin, 35¢ The manager of one of our popular restaurants remarked the other day that the number of business men who order milk at lunch times has increased enormously. Many of the devotees of coffee and tea are turning to milk regularly, and when you think of it, it’s the most natural thing in the world, Nature-made milk, a delight both in taste and aroma; and more than this, it is the most nearly perfect food that nature has given us. But it must be good milk. BORDEN’S MILK is good milk, clean milk, safe milk. When buying ence, Which will go on to-morrow con- April through dents’ fu cxeretse right sid right sid you. onds, Ly pudding Dinner | develop: th, I n the palm ¢ the start Breakfast MAINTAIN THE THE HIG HET TORN ONL ON, LE RIGHT Anam @LEey amr BEHIND RACK TO-DAY'S EXERCISES, ILLUSTRA TED. Back numbers of these lessons may be obtained by sending a 2-cent stamp} to Miss Furtong for each lesson desired, but readers are advised to order The |” - Evening World regula S supply of back numbers is not inexhaustible Readers are invited to correspond with Miss Furtong, who wilt reply out (The Evening World. She will not print correspon: | Letters must not exceed 260 words in length. State ques tions as briefly as possible. By Pauline Furlong. Anothei the colum U nomes r variety ¢ is illustra is just a trifle mo the hands slowly turn the b je until a ue this ¢ ng position for a few sec- | ing TO-DAY’S MENUS. —__ |‘ ®o weeks I have lost twelve poun¢ dba ; cream, cereal and cream, cocoa and lar whe Slice neat b Roast chi Ow: fac my rei writ Jeffects o ous shall ans several © and LOST POUND 1 wa about various their etfe on ° Diet and Exercise Course | ENGINEER BLAMED | BOOY IN A STRAIGHT LINE AND RES TIN ns advanc TO-DAY'S EXERCISE cken, boiled Has vegetable salad and stewed app! HEALTH AND DEY ERGPING AlDs. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, _1916. wot together again but falled again to STILL ARE DEADLOCKED | “visi. ers Siroes the conferees might meet in another Confeence fey mite neat a tewenens LO Women to Improve | FRN Figure and Gain Weight LESSON NO. 20--Broadening Chest gnd Shoulders. H | sponsible for failure of | wigeer of extra rve the SIDE WAY. y of their newsdealers (or by subscription), as the) +. i Hay ~ ft chest-rai he breast} vada chin reduces Ss. asks etieut Public Uti one withou' and to the proper of dt do with! What oan nom company the q spacing and “buhe rounds out houlders and \., arms and lens the nar- hest He to take such actio e and pain eer raaie different kinds 1 [| deem conducive to the lives of t The finding is ar posl- r find u ess you s/Rub th rem =o ie for ten TWELVE POUNDS—J. “IT have been very much ed on my third trip in that line, In} ——- s| tumes at Latay id! Futurist music +| background of M NI the features 1 feel fine. My first reduction wanna and 58 pounds—no starvat ugliness nor misery Your kind much and | T have printe ARs Ward oct have printed !tem in order to ge SHERRY AND EGGS FOR DE- ¥ s yeLerne R. A. F aks: “Do pe: eh Lack a Stomach You should weigh 160 . WRECK; 22°: TRAIN BUNCHING HIT: Coroner Finding Curtis Re-}sa¢ Suggests Railw f@ to the finding of Coroner of Miss Susan Hyle who Was crushed to aeslit dae papers beeen "/ TQ DANCE FOR WAR FUND. 1g Faturist Maste 9 | Perfect |= ——— vichy “and Har mony | TWN TNO WEERS BY THE used ime very/ must exist in the digestive sy alue — {from your food. When the Hon: dance next Saturday evening at the La fayette Exhibition for thé benefit of « nd French soldiers i Dhans of Fran at The dane held in the Cubl fon in the old Kinteke Fifth, Avenut costumes fo Ten Deaths, Tf you want to k . | condition, be 5 | with. Most soaps and prepared. shampe contain too much alkali, /This dries t p your hair in p ing else You ean * | ase tee shamp as this can’t p sibly injure the hair. your hair with wat or two teaspoonful ance of rich, eream; s the hair and lather rinses dirt, dandruff and ep “Thair dries quickly and of the leaves it fine and silky, bri lities Commission | easy to manage. Heials of the subject of of trains, fand a fe every one Advt. hing nm “as they shall the safety and] ling public." ade on the death and of this city,| death in the TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP You can keep your hair at its ver | best by washing it with a teaspoonfu °F) of canthrox in a cup of hot water, horoughly that the extra} with ads that the! 1 hair dries quickly aulye is une streaked, bright, soft and ery flufts, ro fluffy in fact, that it bs mort abundant than it is, and so soft that y yet devise 1; | arranging it becomes a pleasure. Thi simple, inexpensive shampoo el hai 1 scalp thoroughly 76 1 dirt, and ve ier than’ ever wi ores— Ad Vt \p ised by” the nes | 'p Buli’s coua ET feet cause colds and coughs; ff ‘sometimes, deep-seated coug! raising mucus, labor hoarse voice Take Da. Bots’ Cough Syrup for this threatening state of health. on a speedy, eflicacious, reliable A Doctor’s Prescription. Price, pels FREE TEST stoatit: Steihttt McDonald Method rt the best v strength, try HOSTETTER’S | Ret Rober McDonald, M. Ey Line tit AO RB way. Bitters. t thro the ets on t NINE S— Ho. Kw o thank y ould yste Letters From Readers. AND ud aid it wing off the 42nd ond 43rd Streets China, Glasswa BEGIN OUR NO" cold bi ath, m | English Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 pes.; Limoges China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces; Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets, 100 pieces; A I GLASS TABLE SERVICE Plain Glass Table Servi 60 pieces value $8.00, al $5.95 Glass Table Service, 60 pieces; n; value 816,75, 12,75 etched rose d Cul Glass Water Sets, 8 pieces; set. at $4.95 Cat Glass Vases, 12 inche Hite new daisy cutting; value $2.73, $1.95 re gular price 88. Rich Cut Glass Tumblers, new daisy design doz, $2.95, 3.95 ‘Two lights; pull chain sockets, |___=_ finished wi with lining and. silk si A ht in On 7m + Stern Brothers WORTHY ANNUAL MARCH SALE rO-MORROW, ON ‘THE FOURTH FLOOR, and inchides choice Imported and American Dinner Sets, Glass ‘Nable Service, Rich Cut Glass and Electric Lamps for all purposes At Exceptional Price Reductions *orcelain Dinner Sets, 101 pes.; decorated, Floor Electric Lamps, Solid Mahogany, very special at $11.75 ——— — West of Hitth Avenve re and Lamps regular value $10.00 a set, at $7.95 regular value $20.00 a set, 15,00 regular value 831,50 aset, “ 24.00 value $45.00 & 49.50 aset, * 39,50 FLOOR AND TABLE LAMPS Boudoir Electric Lamps, of mahog any; 10 in, silk shade; val. $3.00, $2.00 Boudoir Electric Lamps of mahog- any; 10 in, silk shade; val. $4.50, $2,75 Metal Electric Lanips, glass shades; brass or Verde finish; val. $7.00, $4.95 Table Electric Lamps of mahogany; 18 in, silk shade; value $12.00, $7.00 Gilt Carved Wood Electric Lamps, 20 in, flat silk shade; val, 820.00, 14,00 with 22 inch fancy silk shade, fringe; regular value $18.00.

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