The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1916, Page 10

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THE EVENING BRAG THE SWEAT SHOP ® INTO TAILORS’ STRIKE mee | ss ‘Wants is Central Shops and an End to Unsanitary “Home t Work.” Where wore indications to-day that Merchant Tailors’ Association shortly ask for @ conference the Tailors’ Union tn the hope ~ Oe the strik al big have already si, ol a now EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you: ff the making or remodelling of @ gown perplexes you; if you are uncertain as to when and where to wear your clot wick will advise Address commu jon Editor, New World eae \ the Press Pbiiehing Co Fore Tirening Wield) | The New matter how much or how Nettle | y @ woman may have to spend, her most enthusiastic purchaser are those which pertain to her clothes. While every woman feels that with t with the union and their ——--—— | money to buy the clothes sho wants have gone back to work. More ally made in tonoment houses | #ho would surely bo well dressed, there res are expected to-day, But! under conditions that do not tend tojare many pitfalls which she is not union, has yet to deal with the) make healthy livim or surroundingy,| apt to realize. Many women who have hours the association hag had| fashionabie | ll the money they wish buy recklesaly, | derable change of heart In young o think that] thelr ent asin for the beauty and ed pg | age ae work," | their Hinder | color of the dress surpassing all other bor : eat how | considerations, ‘That te why eof the large} woman with a imited purse often o ments have shops, n nue his system wo want to abol- ho} ok put at an Introduced clase gure that ft ia doing for hi She knows k the strike will last | that if sho recklessly indulges in a menational Be0- | ki the mer-| orotty frock without fully conaldering ee me in color and Hine, ite lity, &¢., she will have to ven though It may prove un. tn any of these respec " International of the Tatiors’ any men tn New| per cent. o tailor mi: stops itching and burning | There is immediate relief for skins itching, burning and disfigured by zema, ringworm, or similar tormenting skin-trouble, m bath with Res- inol Soap and a simple application of Resinol Ointment. The soothing, healing Resinol medication usually stops itching instantly, and unless the trouble is duet > some serious internal disorder, soon clears away all trace of eruption, even in severe and stub- | born cases where other treatments , have had little or no effect. You need never hesitate to use the Resinol treatment. It is a doctor's prescription that has been used by other physicians for over twenty years in the care of skin affections, It con+ tains absolutely nothing that could injure the tenderest skin, |Mtwelf ovident. sonal interest Prove it at our expense 11 Resinol Soap are sold by amples free, write to Dept. | he woman w AGood Cook Knows Her Fuel D° you realize that your oil cook- Socony Kerosene is absolutely clean stove acts very differently with and clear-burning whenever and different grades of kerosene ¢ wherever you buy it. [t does not 5 tS 7 make wick crust—you do not need S ie) If you r to clean the burners so often and and BES r you get a bigger money’s worth of heat want the clearest, hottest flame with complete freedom from smoke and odor, you should be care- ful about what goes into the reser- voir of your oil stove ‘ Look forthe Socony sign in the wine dows of groceries, hardware and gen- eral stores everywhere which carry Socony Kerosene Oil, It is the sign of quality and a reliable dealer. All Kerosene is not alike by any means. And the good kind is enough better to be decidedly worth asking for Say ‘*Socony"’ (So-CO-ny) to the grocer’s boy when he comes to take We recommend the following oil your oil can. Inthat way you can burning devices as the best of their be sure of getting relinble fuel— kind: New Perfection Oil Cook- Socony Kerosene Oil, which is the stoves and Water Heaters, Perfection Standard Oi) Company ot New Smokeless Oil Heaters, Rayo Lamps York's best kerosene and Lanterns. Standard Oil Company of New York NEW YORK~—BUFPALO Principal Offices ALBANY--BOSTON WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 14, 1016. | Original Home Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert Awe | clothes at avine, either as « suacter| sincere thought which such a woman | of economy or to insure an amount of gives to her clothes cannot but make | personality !n them, the first consid All the money in the|¢ration is a becoming color. world can not buy for one such per-|that comes the f ‘Of course there are| style tn which to mal | high-priced shops where each person | | who enters is dealt with individually, | 1@ interest shown iy ofttimes su- | sort and results not always sutis- She cauiol afford another frock E are now dis- tributing in Greater New York 700,000 new tel- ephone books for use during the next three months. THE LATEST NEW YORK CITY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 377,000 names on 872 pages The new book is in many respects a unique and remarkable publication, made possible by a long series of studies and improvements. It is printed on special telephone paper, very thin and very strong, from a type that was selected after two years of careful experimentation, on gigantic presses that turn out 60,000 copies aday. The most approved methods in typographical ar- rangement were employed to make it easy to find telephone numbers quickly. It has a specially designed cover and improved binding that per- mits of its opening flat at any page. It contains a “Useful Information” section describing the peiactoal points of interest in New York, It gives, on page 19, new instructions for making emer- gency calls. It carries more than 800 advertise- ments of business concerns. It has 872 pages and 377,000 names. The new book is all the more remarkable when it is remembered that only 38 years ago the New York City Telephone Directory was a card containing 252 names. Today it can truly be said that the Telephone Directory is ‘‘the most used and most useful book in New York.” In the interests of good service you are arged always to consalt the telephone book before calling to make sure you call the right number. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY After and then the| tup. A par- te the one T| ie Ce of a 3 5 ticularly youthful mo ‘am shi ‘charming and 6 opportunity for 04 Open eet Evenings Until 10 === ] o’Clock at Both Stores OUTEIT oir 7.49 CASH on CRE correspond starts pre front and the opening up where it, gains | does not’ last | square yoke in abrupt termin | shoulder caps, what mo; | sleeve could be than a long, snug one | which may be of silk or chiffon. T) | square yoke, which infront de | into @ pointed « of whi \gette crepe, Thi del would al be pretty of ¢ ith dark bl naisting of §25 Victrola No. 6 Only), $5 worth of Records (your ow tt" You Do Not Have to Buy On Other Goode “= oa Sit Delivery linings to th ) Or of reseda green with black of violet with Mail Orders tan. tee niet "At the left, however, I have sugg ef a. delightful combination and lace for an afternoon } OpenanAccount With Records DININGCHAIR "gi az? 79c CASH on WEDIT, Wonderful Remedy Did CASH OR CREDIT. For Her. yikes ‘ ak, golden You need not send Cr Booey $ (" bf ¥ Ai mon fit W Late when you receive your Othe: Ba S-Roora outht. foo of outy | Satflia Kn toe |A Truly Remarkable Mary ot What pent Shits, BN YenT ite HESTRSEA i 3) BRASS BEDS Mahogany ix — | B PIECES. ished frames, ar- | tlatteally carved. “4 Suit consists of fi Sota, Arm Chatr and Arm Rocker, covered in cen- | Mrs. Margie Granger, Silver Springs, N. Y., tells in the following letter to George H. Mayr of the te rilble suffer- ing of he ter with stomach trouble and how she recovered her health. | She writes: “‘My sister went to a hos- pital at Buffalo. They called it intes: ltinal trouble. She got relief for a time land then it came back. It would go| Juntil she had hemorrhage of the stom-| y Genuine Leathe | ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 On Smal! Weekly or Monthly Payments, SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED You can open an necount with advertised article or as many as wish to buy without any extra charges} Cash ot any kind anything and do work Jahe hasn't been able to do in two years Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives per- |manent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. whatever you like HIBRARY KOCK ER Vat as much and Ahaha j No more sure of ga NO CLUB FREES, NO INTEREST ADDED. NO EXTRA CHA ANY KINDO OF C i — 1995" i ig STAMPS fi Between 7th and distress in the © guarantee——if aN iar ke teenaa LOUBLE y 144-146 | jan er reliable druggists dyt STAMPS WEST Mornings All lost or found articles ad~ Vertised in The World will be sted at The World's Informa~ tion Bureau, Pulitzer Building Arcade, Park Row; World's Uptown Office, northwest cor~ ner 38th Bt, and Brosdway; World's | Harlem Office, 155 West 126th St, and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing ton St. Brookiyn, for 30 days following the printing of the edvertisament. ‘ Fy SINGLE TH stock i Afterncons Lerox Aves. AVE. temas Ste ere _ A Seven- Time World Want Works All the Week. ga Order One To-Day and Prosper.-wg “WBWe Have Only Two Stores in Greater New York

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