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fe £ f 160 Evening World INTEGRITY. Observe the store at Sing Sing @8 an example of honest business It cleared 22 per cent. last year, or $2,810. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Teli. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, st and faded hair is grandmother's re tend folks are again using it to k which in quite j living in an when | nce is of the greatest | Beginning and @ youthful appea: vi tage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the! troublesome task of gathering the sage | experiences along the line of thritt. d the mussy mixing at home. All ry ts than faflure to save money 1g stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingre- dients, called “Wyeth's Sage and sul. 20% Deing accumulated from an income of $80 a week, Rate ener ort grow and suddenly you hall Nautilus,” a cantata for mixed volees ayy abundant nat ._ called Sage | : 2 7 . old age, should she be compelle ind saving me reater pleasure and orchestra, the words by Oliver oung American | soft, lustrous and beautiful ase you tea Compound,” for about 50 cents a Regrets are about the most futile things in the world, anyhow. Lucky, 1. spend it alone, will not be une | than you ever dreamed it. would be. | wenden Holmes, was the opening] pianist who has been | girl's after an application of 4 ttle, It is very popular because ne-| indeed, ts the man who docs his regretting early in life, ao that he can! comfortable Try it. num! It fairly reflected the poem,| heard here before, gave a recital at| Also try this—moisten @ cloth with © Rue uae ue ge lathes |, | profit by his own experiences. Saving money not only puts a stop to pend. The Evening World has helped thie nll, anally n oaay raat perhaps, although w greater \ Arolian Tall yesterday afternoon. |iittle Danderine and carefully. drew it bras! Math it and draw this through your |/9& money foolishly, but tt leads to the formation of wholesome, helpful 4. sno 1 {ft Editor of The Evening World than for it. Mr. Taylor was honored Beethoven eonata e through your ha Meal FG one hair, taking one small strand at a tine, | habits which necessarily follow in the wake of thrift. Dec, 3 last, my husband got a posl-} 18 ¢ all after it had been . ron} and compositions by “soarlatel, fads of cust, diet Ge Geue by morning the grey hair di pope: here in one thing about thrift; ——— ——— | tion for $36 o week, 1 had been read- ee Aer ante waneaae ont lSer Polak casein to wen ce Bakes cat Gasbowel’ ite. i in just a few moments the Indies with Wyeth's ! he your weekly budmet and was de- actly i ° er oll or Poland,” a cantata, in which there] Brahme and MacDowell, Mr. Henry , Feapcy sted Wethet hee | Which every sceptte ought to know. j4¢rly person who regrotted saving | joi, 7t Weekly budeet and was de.) TSoey fo tne matt RD {Were soprino and hnritone solos, Ine | in void of affectation and has no man- [the heauty of sides beautifully darkening the hair after; It justifies ttaelf from the wtart and) ™°P*y In hin vouth, so that old age is to this his work was} 4Nd arrange to put the re xspired by the present convulsion in| nerisms, He plays straightforward. | surprise awaits those whose 8 few appl it ulso produces that {nays dividends immediately. soft lustre and app earance of abundance which is y-to-use tion if a fy ightful toilet requisite Foc theese qho desire a tnere youthful ap- A pearance. Itis not inten for the cus fidence, ‘Th anclal returns may be | mitigation or prevention of disea: realized later when they are needed, | Advt. No one has over encountered an « ‘The re- wards are not deferred indefinitely. | They come at once in the shape of optimism, ease of mind and self-con+ ALAA UAMLL TOOL ELLE AOU MMAAT PALLETS DALAL: CE HAALLID LHL TDAADA AAA ETOOAAA DED CITI Here’s a Snap!! OVERCOATS and SUITS Values Up to $18.00 00 Get it now, or you won't get it at all- First, because there’s no telling how long they will last; and, second, with the price of woollens going higher and higher every day, it's “ten to one” it will be many and many a day before you will get an opportunity like this again, Overcoats | Carr’s Melton and Suits Overcoats Up to $20.00 Genuine XXX OVERCOATS and SUITS Values Up to $12.50 On Sale at Our Union Square Store Only 86 00 Broken Lots and Odds and Ends. Bull Brcthers 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. UNION SQUARE, 14TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. 125th St., at 3d Ave. FLATBUSH AVE., AT FULTON ST., BROOKLYN VM TLAMLLHLL IAA PADUA DOLLA TOLILLTT LAAAAL AAAI PUP POPOAPAL ETAL LALLA ELLE SAVING. MONEY IN YOUTH BARS REGRET IN OLD ARE | It Mixed with Sulphur It/"Phrift Pays Dividends From the Very! Kea Readers Tell How Much Can Be Done on Small Income. Our only regret {s that we did not start saving cight years ago, when we wore first married,” is the comment of one reader who writes of his - - One writer in today’s Evening World, ver, dora not stop at regrets, but shows how substantial savings are 1916. Schola Cantorum to nettings “by Mar Reser the | DULUTH. Minn, women rather overbalanced the men,| movement of Canadti InConcert Under’ '..".228 ware. fesh_ andthe | Dulwen this Year aur cer EV) singing of the whole chorus was] since 1912, the amount In store Ki hi dl commendable. Mme, Jovell sang the! gtioat, including yesterday’ ttle he had to do well, did r « . urt Schindler) 's. 30.03, 89 200 teereeating 000 - munhele i. sometimes, | wheat and 1.227.000 of oats. mmounen to Lat 100,000 bushel of coarse grain. BEAUTIFUL HAIR THICK, WAVY, FREE FROM. DANDRUFF THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, ign | |$250 in Prizes for the Best Thrift Campa 9 Common Sense Plan of Saving The Evening World, co-operating with the American Bankers’ Association, ts conducting ® campaign for thrift. It is not the easiest thing in the world to e money, but the readers of this paper during the next few months will be given every encouragement to learn how to do ft. Cash prizes amounting to $250 will be given to those who show the most sensible plans of home or domestic financing. The Evening World campaign is designed primarily to help men and women earning $150 @ month or less. The committee of awards will be announced later, Articles will be published on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The American Bankers’ Association offers $150 in prises, and The Evening World adds $100, making $250 in all. The prizes will be as follow: First prise, $50; two prizes of $25 each; five prizes of $10 each; ten prizes of $5 each: twenty-five prizes of 62 each. All correspondence will be kept confidential, but it will be neces- sary for you to give name and address, were strangely ies: Amato's, By loester Rawling. onmni - URT SCHINDLER and. the}. The Kneisel Quartet, ansi 4 ; Rudolph Ganz, planist. gave one chorus of the Schola Cantorum, | ildolph Gang, Uelipratat cos assisted by the orchestra of the] cor Acolian Hall last night. ‘The Symphony Society and Minnie Jovelll,| ustal large “and ‘distinctly Kneisel he sudience ¥ it soprano, an Ber: jo «6 Olshansky, quartet baritone, gave a second and last con- written while the cert of the season at Carnegie Hall composer was living in last night. The programme was| N “k, and som 4s called wry ad e bg ty one re-| “The American Quartet.” ‘The Knel- novel, Thero had been only sels played it first in 1894 in the hearsal in which all the forces took prese! of the composer, and they part, Yet, by reason of the e#killf play it still ¢rom the manuscript with which Mr. Schindler hag trained| Used then. | The composition has not his chorus, his comprehensive sraep| Maurice Ravel's trio for piano, violin] Draw a moist cloth through p of the works presented, the sympa-!and lo, played by Mr. ne, Mr, ait and double bite Evening World thetic manner of his conducting and] Kneisel and Mr. Willeke. which had \ Address all letters to Thrift Editor, Evening World, KEEP LET: | his ‘personal magnetinin, the ‘ffert ite fra hearing at a concent of tive | bentity at once. Hous and satixfying to a large ‘ TERS WITHIN 200 WORDS. The privilege of participating In the cam- palen is open to every one. There are no conditions, was ern Save your hair! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. Certain? —That’s Your hair becomes light, as jociety of the Friends of Music at -|the Ritz-Carlton last Fie} nally there was Beethoven's quartet in © sharp major, opus 131, composed a year before his death, in 1826, It onaists of 4 succession of seven “1 per cent, of the men this find an average almost to the names of Jane Taylor, Deems Taylor,| movements connected without breaks. country fail to do in a ne. [of what your weekly costs ar | Vietor Harris jr. and Mr. Schindler] tt is a big work, full of difticulties for With even an average increase in [live by them. You will then find | himself, the players, but the Knelsels gave her income, she will accumulate Deems Taylor's “The Chambered | full and appreciative expression to it. rapidly from now on, 80 that w ler’ compositions, one the other by a resid The translations bore the Probably no one thing causes more Immediate?—Yes! your excess will increase, your bank in the bank, and it will prising to find how many Sons will appear to preve might be passed in comfort and ro- | \!! Spectability, but the ones who might | $5 to Hin and his wages varied drom $30 @ week, We spent all he rope. It made Mr. Stojowski a deep impression, !1y, ch there was| composer with understanding of the | nd a gift of interpretation rned ph e no thought to sav- | given a call to the st One of the} that charms, The Chopin C sharp} Jand elise ve sorry. IT have put In the bank $204 safest plan js to go to the hank | naninoft's “The Voice of Sprir opus 24, he ade especially attr vigorates. the scalp, forever Pro's ) following letter shows how eas-| This is how L managed it I gave first. excellently sung. | : thore | tive litching and faliag hale, but. whee at tly two people can get ahead if they|™@¥ lusband $4 for his weekly ex- SR SNS Balfour Gardr king | have enough determination: To the Thrift balitor of The Krening World Have been much interes ‘din read- ‘ing the letters in your Thrift campaign | and thought that perhaps some of |* th Al please you most will be afte: afew vl aDRYS” LOSE I IN VERMONT. [Beets Sct itt oulne'net Mis and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the bal what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to et ee URGE POLICE LICENSES eed them, and the insurance, Between there chor ( pay six months in advance. At FOR CITY CHAUFFEU as! forces there were s nd of the first month my male voices, 4 Fi astonishment -1 found I had \|Prohinition Amendment Ta Beaten them, four in| ¥ Over 12,000, r hare RUTLAND, Vt, Mar 8. — Local | aved $63, The 08,540 monized he| option won over Prohibition in this| vegetation. It goes right to the roots, The Eveni dread | ALBANY, March 8.—The 22,540 acc!-|™ the] op is « a inthe 4 br World readers would be!” yin a ad saving to me In] vents and 669 fatalities caused by au-| French them) State yesterday by a margin of 12,164 |invigorates and strengthens them. Its ny OGF experience, 1 és FE eee te ene EYGEIAE | omobdiles in Now York City during 1918, | there. | Mr Ra RE The Urohibitory Amendment | exhilarating, stimulating and life: predue- our experience, not mine, for surely Eh 6, few HOPG SpeG ITIP S | ee eee ee ihe Sonate cation: the ‘pie || Was first placed on the statute books] ing properties cause the hair to grow the old saying th did know what age wo Tam a printer by trade, drawing $% | How platform oup Ww it takes two to make the showing we have made in the last two years eat tiful e prett nittee to-day savoranly 8 a reason for repor ,repealed in 1903 by nator Cromwell's bill au- | harming, question ot, re-enact tg many cents there would be} chorizing the Police Commins r t was Tine ineren and ae it, Hivos will per week, and every Saturday we wed." a ieense chauffeurs in the politan oun hy {UU ee Ais bottle of nowltea'e divide It Into elght parts, as follows It would make a great many more} iiptrict. Jencore to "Maryatta ih thie exe | Danderine from any drug store or toile nas happy homés. Then for mixed v f counter and try it as directed —Advt. Htent Union dues and insuran , . By this means, it was asserted, me ou | MAYFLOWER “ ne known by the police to be untlt, but who to “get by” a | It ds astonishing how rap! Lunches, newspapers and Vings fund will grow if given [DEM Ue Clotning i + 2.00 THE SYSTEM OF SAVING ANNOL NOBMENT Lights and coal 1.50 putting things ap. In opposition. p NO. 1, Amusements 1.00 “after would “approve any. theasure Tab onal Ing to reduce e number of auto in eavinga bea 1250 seeniie® accident; but. insisted that tho Cromwell bill would not accomplish that & income and putting t vaults half in the bank is in —— | ntrast with the policy of s ing all and obviously will make a | FIVE HELD FOR SILK THEFT lifference in this couple's affairs, Total . My wife makes all of her own clothing and also all the clothes for our little girl, six years old, and in addition makes my shirts and un ” r. Utuerwise, we could not “get A. F.” OFFERS A PLAN OF by” on $2 # week for clothing tor BEGINNING THRIFT One three people. “R.A. EN" believes the best way | valued were delivered at the! My wife does all her own market-|to save is to find out unmistakably |home of Jacob Levine, No. 1714 Wash K in person; not by telephone. Welhow much must be spent for regu-|ington Avenue, the Bronx, while De have good 4, holesome food and plenty |.ar expenses, and bank the rest tectives Flynn, Clark and Quick were of it. As we are Yunkees, we always | White Plains, watching from act have ple in the house, and it is not} Editor of The World th bake-whop pie, either, ea. SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS FREE nd thirty rolls of silk, Raita ed teccadre teiiaae A an Vite 1 A COUPON REDEEMABLE FOR CASH THAT COMPELS SYS.; of mving ind we find ithe cnve thousand Caatanag ae Eats wtb ere ot AT LAST! fenatic SAVING WITHOUT COST OR EXPENSE TO YOU.- inded this morning {n Morrisania Today we introduce to the public the SAVINGS BANK COUPON embody- ed (ie money boxes we were al 8 ave Kehr borrow ng from ‘one de oy in tho bank In a'man's most vale ing three great principles of THRIFT, ECONOMY AND PROTECTION. the othe « ¢ aable ; To wnecessarily spend Ground we Bad, tos f innurriaes & abil iy car pour finite Savings Bank Coupons cost you nothing. They are given free as a cash discount Gaye until pay ey Now p y nap ness and ox stence, A tan that) ranging 900 until} by enterprising and far-sighted merchants, who by thus avoiding expense in wasteful yaaa ae en 18 Pale HOR WA ERAN te RpEAH Money | mpiny | methods of advertising, loss by slow and bad accounts and by being assured of your {34 agreed it is not to be “tapped,” and|dy you sav why not. try continuous patronage ure enabled actually to reduce their cost of doing business— * ” ft ii ot ta 4 he his pl tea ethod of a stematic | Ee eee Cyr ae years to EER US meen DEB) ue! HELLER TO JOIN ASIATIC TRIP therefore, their saving is your gain. 5 “ave ut always wanted to rst our al weekl s | " , pyotn , < 2 cae have a good “roll” befure we opaned |comen’ Second find the Weeki? pits | Edmund Heller, who has hunted in| THERE NO LONGER REMAINS AN EXCUSE FOR YOUR NOT HAVING and Alaska, wa erday of thi rustees of the ‘ tural History Andrews. er of an account, and as a result, the roll{tion of your fixed gosts of rent, ears | Africa. South Amer did not umulate, Bo, two years|farc, life insurance, &c. Third, appointed at a i zo we started the money box plan| portion the uneertiin costs of ‘food, | Executive Board and started to save something every | clothing, amusements, lht, &e,, to] American Museu A SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT. We feel assured that You are entitled to week, but that did not work very} point of downrieht ee Brom | $start (te Roy f. Mngrewa the thrifty men and SAVINGS BANK we decided $12.80 out of $40 should | Weekly conte, ‘There should he an exe women of today will COUPONS. Draw be put iy every week and wre cess, Fut this excess in the bank gladly welcome the ad- your merchants’ atten- have lived up to that system for] weekly . i .) in | eighteen months and now have $975 K count of a if | vent of a coupon that tion to them, and in i in the bank, We do not leave the| your for nonth Mr und Mri, Andrews plan to leave | returns REAL CASH justice to yourself int ea . then refully where you this city. Mareh 20, will sail ; trade only at those but furthe ze on the following » Mar Mr. Heller will or which may be ap- sateteie QAUINGS pork month, nont until you doin them In China about July 1 ; : : stores giving SAVINGS dene plied to the opening BANK COUPONS. start saving systema So taininie - ay Be vais hee, whan Wa ware and maintaining of Cut out this advertise . ment and show it to | your merchants—have . them get in touch | with us, ried, but we are trying te do th we can now. A PRINTER After hy dal years of waiting, they found they probably would never have a bank account if they waited to start with a large amount, Under such conditions, to take more than 40 per cent. of savings bank accounts, or for the purpose of providing funds for life or accident insurance. area eee aoe ee { The May Manton Fashions EERE is no frock prett more becoming to the y girl than the tn LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK culmpe The Cash Coupon Service Corporation has, by written agree man with the distributors of its coupona, under- | the weekly income aud put it in style. ‘This skirt te cut @ little above taken to keep on deposit with the Equitable Trust Com N ke h lent at all ° of ‘ jaken to keep on depos ¢ Equitable Trust Company vf New York a cash reserve equivalent at all times to” sare tans ennmeniae le . — oe , _ the aggregate cash redemption value of its outstanding valid coupons : B1.0i0, after eighte y fashionable effect. In the illustra Pc nMe ni ER Heat eae anc names ml anes TO THE LIVE MERCHANT all the more practical from the ie made of embroidered cotton voile Savings Bank Coupons are a great advance in merchandising. ‘They have eliminated all of oe ee ear ooh se ace ‘The combination 4s an attractive one the shortcomings of the old premium system coupons and stamps and answer the public demand , for an actual cash ¢ business builders and make for closer 1 AR \T YOUR SERV CE. COMPLETE » EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN TO PROGRESSIV! TE WITH Us AT ONCE lations between NFORMATION MERCHANTS, d the frock perfectly sim if something more elaborate were wanted, taffeta could be used for the HOW ONE GIRL SAVED OUT OF SMALL INCOME. Such letters as this ilustr ress he pla yout * THIS 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY can be done by making a sturt, even — ca eee Send for booklet describing the Sabanco System on es which uid color or a plaid, and if a skirt is in er too small to b r with demand to wear beneath middy At the age of fourteen H learned the | xt 1 tt 1a ot can ) eu off aw lite meaning of the wor | We Upper edge ind joined to a INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK bent tot Tareiia atin iivie Executive Offices, Aeolian Hall, 33 West 42d Street baving lost my f. 1 owas Phe eats bid TELEPHONE BRYANT 515 NEW YORK CITY My first place was that of messen- ger girl at $3 per week. tended night school, and in the ¢ ofa year secured a clerical posit eek, At seventeen Thad been need to $8, at which time} was mitted to pay my board, $4 stisfactory for general and for LLL LLL Ld all an. wee est of 4 per cent, per annum As my silary increased UL did not my work for I re: seeds, t) oregon IN LIGHTER VEIN! Tam now twenty-two years oid, ° earning $18 per week, and during the hit yawn wit 1 all . Heat Avo year have, by turd work | | The old saying: ‘Laugh and the world laughs with you,” has been changed. B1-0005" which have eosited a , yard i Now it goes: ‘Read and laugh with The World.” with the low myself to get a “swelled head,” as 1 look at my bank book and my little pile gridually inereasing pcomes & Broater pleasure, ize Tam now sowing the fruits of which I hope to ind short sleeves. I he needed 414 yards of material 27 S yards #6 or 44, or 2% yards 64 orn of the kirt, No v4 for Kil from 8 to 14 year enioy in ty old age. An early atart | Ne ooosciwith Busting Line and, Added No. Aadow(with Pasting bine ang The Sunday World’s Metropolitan Section articles and pictures about gay bee ape see on EW YORK Years. With Sleeveless Bodice and Belt, Gulmpe, 8 to 14 years New York are worthy of a scrap book of Mirth. tio uah ea eets ea ' Miro Tn RYBNING WORLD MAY MANTON Fruch’s drawings are side-splitters—every one. hrough the doorway of nc UREAC! Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-second alty, but the writer ia enti Se eel tier Gixth Avenue und Thitty -sec the credit which comes from ing much more than she 1s ¢ led to do. At the age of twen- ty-two, she has accumulated more than $1,000, thus doing what over sow York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cent lamps for each pattern ordered. IMPOu 'T—Write your addre: size wanted add two conte for letter Pintes if in tive,’ ie No 8" No everybody laugh. The World’s comic section, with its ‘Hans and Fritz,” “Hawkshaw the Detec- ’ etc., is the best printed anywhere. “Funny Philo Gubb,” the Correspondence School “Deteckative,” makes “Bill, The Office Boy,” is the acme of modern humor. LAUGH WITH THE WORLD! |

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