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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, St. Nicholas Trio Retains Place in the First Division ea Cordes’s Bowlers Beaien Two! hate! Out of Three in Es World Tourne, ng re STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. EASY T0 DARKEN You Can Bring Back Color al 1 Lustre with Sage aand Sulphur. SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT White Elephant at Metropolitan When Sag Tea and Sulp! can tell, be-| , ihe : sabbedd cause it's » naturally, so evenly of th sions on thelr | Preparing this mixtu hough, at home ne alleys | ' t against |is mussy and troublesome. For 40 cents | Cordes's Brooklyn G trio, | vou can buy at an, drug store the ready- the St. Nicholas Inn 4 retained | toe “se preparation, improved by the ad- n place in the first {dit of other ingredients, called | eukine World “Wyeth's Sage and) Sulphur Com- nt ree poynd.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through | The S the opentn Le va ‘| your hair, taking one small strand at 0 ng. time. By morning all gray hair disap ham an * good shooting, the | pears and, after another application or former gettin nze Ww he al score, | two, uur hair becomes beautifully dark- The Grand ¢ w ned after ed, and luxuriant 1 hair, though no disgrace, ld age, and as we all de- ® youthful and attractive appear- nee with Wyeth’s Sage pound and look 3 he fifth and the > for their firet right up in the clos 627 total for anoti Pie sec Grand Ceo! ne of the secc team bree victor ond zed in fi It is not intended for the cure, ation or prevention of disease. WOMAN NOW WALKS Enright AFTER FOUR YEARS Confined to Room a Year by Severe Form of Rheu-| matism—Claims Health Restored by Var-ne-sis. BROTHER A DRUGGIST—SURPRISED AT RECOVERY over, deformed and led with the most fe of rhi ‘tisin, alediarsaiits aatsrasessin orca seuss atten rceenees 6 | nd the body stooped as shown in the photograph, was | gan, who lives at 94 Main street, Woburn, | Woburn, Mass. tie te the condition that 1 was in commenced to take Var-ne-sts, 4 ogi D MARY McCOLGAN. T LTH Ol MASSACHU- | Middlesex, 4s, | Woburn, Nov. 24th, 1918. | ‘There personally appeared before me | ere she seid Mary MoColgan and made oath | tho ania that the wbove statement. ty tru t (Signed) D, GAGE HU: ‘NT, Notary Publio, Woburn, Masa. the present time (s tenet) MARY McCOLGAN. COMMONWBPALTH OF MASSACHU- | SETTS, Middlesex, th, 1913, sot appeared before me fary McColgan and made oath | hat the above statement {s true, D. GAGE HUNT, Notary Publio. aoe F om, at (Signed) “Yes, i te true that I am now able| to go about the house without as- sistance, do my own work, sewing, etc, without any trouble, and I give all the credit to Var-ne-sis, after eminent specialists pronounced my case Soowrable, They told me there was no help for me, but wanted to operate on one knee, 1 have had this condition for twelve years, and for many years I was unable to walk, I was when I commenced to take | Var-ne-sis and as Tam to-day. T must say have amazed my friends, who knew my condition when I on Var-ne-sis. If any one doubts the facts of my case, 1 would be pleased to have them write, call on me or in- vestigate any way they seo fit.” Ww. Varney, of Lynn, the disoov- erer of Var-ne-sis, says: “It is hard for any one to believe these remark- able statements, but any intelligent except with the ald of crutches, when} man or woman knows I would not | I would drag my feet along the floor.| dare to make them if they were not 1 could not dress myself and had to}true in every sense. It ix a serious he helped from the bed to a chair.| matter for any one to swear to a For four, long dreary years I never|false statement, and this woman's| left my home, except to have an X-| condition has been sworn to. I want ray. Oh, it is terrible to think what|to meet the man or woman who dates have been through. My. strength} to dispute the truth of my state. | failed rapidly, the stiffness in almost | ments every joiut gave me great pain and “In my Boston office, 140 Boylston the chalky depc joints looked its in ar St. [have an exhibition room devoted like large bunche of treat-| to the display of crutches, canes, wheel- ment, by the be I grew} chair, derrick, photographs and letters worse but I must was not their/fron many people. The name and fault, for they trie rything they|address are on each article, and I could think of always as public and “ } to i any or al cll Addresa inca ney, Lynn, Mass., y From then on I began (Y5) im-|for the journal devoted to rheumaties. prove, my knees gradually straight-] Vi sis is for sale at Riker-Hege- ened, the stiffness and pain left me d other druggists. Tell your and I have given Mr. Varney my » get Var-ne-sis for you from crutches to add to his large collec- ler or send to W. A. Varney, how me as! YOUR GRAY HAIR ted | y=Saturday_ Sales That Offer Biggest Money Savings IN Vy \ IZ Wx Seaenur 'S—MAIN ro 1 Mihty Giowry a Sale o of Spring Suits For Men and Youths $1 1-95 g $13.95 Men who are thinking of buying their new Spring suits will do well to bear Greenhut's Clothing Store in mind before making a final decision. For this season, more than ever, the Greenhut policy and Greenhut’s buying power have made themselves evident. Everybody knows that “clothing sales’ this season are an exception, because of the scarcity of dye materials and the rise in the price of woolens. Almost any kind of a good suit is a good value at $11.95 and $13.95—BUT THESE ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SUITS AT $11.95 AND $13.95. These Suits Were Produced by Famous Makers of high-quality clothing, and the choice includes Spring's best and nobbiest styles in WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, BLUE SERGES, FANCY SILK MIXTURES, in all the newest colors and shades, THE RANGE OF STYLES EMBRACES-—newest and smart- est two and three button soft roll effects; plain or patch pockets; many of the coats with pleated backs. In other words—SPLENDID SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN WHO LIKE TO DRESS IN COLLEGE FASHIONS AND FOR THEIR ELDERS WHO PREFER CONSERVATIVE MODELS. The New Top Coats A Complete Display in Black, Grays pve ; and Fancy Mixtures rice Range Is $15, $16.75, 820, 825 & $30| | At 11.95 to °25 New Spring “Kingly” Trousers, $2.95, 53.95, %5 & ery pair guaranteed; choice of hundreds of excellent patterns. All sizes. Large Assortment for Stout Men in All Sizes There Is Also a Notable Showing of Other Suits for Men & Youths From the Best Makers in America— GREENHUT'S— 1916. bid GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR |New Spring Blouses Most Unusual Display and Sale at 2 98 90 4 $9.98, & . BEAUTIFUL NEW BLOUSES play an important part in your spring attire, so take this tip and come to GREENHUT'S and inspect our wonderful assortment of smart new styles——daintily fashioned of excellent fabrics in charming colors, at remarkably LOW PRICES $9 Hand Crepe de Chine and exquisitely embroidered At 2.98 | core Crepe blouses, featuring new collar styles, frills j fancy pipings, ete , At $A -Distinctive styles in blouses of Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk and 4 OD Georgette Crepe trimmed with fine laces, embroidery, ete i At $F 90 Exquisite blouses of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe, dis- i a. playing unique and handsome new style features. Many ] charming new shades are represented: Rose, Mint, Honey, 4 Peach, Coral, Flesh, also White. Equally Good Values in Our Assortments of Blouses at $1, $1.25, $1.98, $2.50, $3.50, $3.98 3", $10.75 The New Russian Blouses 1o"""53.50 Here at. The swagger RUSSIAN BLOUSE (illustrated) —a distinctive NEW STYLE is u faithful copy of high priced original and sure to be positively irresistible to women who want NEW AND UNUSUAL EFFEC Fashioned of white Jap Silk, shtrred at waist, hemstitched -and with graceful revers, squar of pretty contrasting shades which include: Rose, Flesh, Coral and Maise collar and cuffs ‘of it may be had in all white, GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR A Wonderfully Complete Showing of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel Cleverest Styles Newest Materials— Altractive Colors —Surprisingly Moderate Prices ATTENTION, MOTHERS! Garments for ery possible need are shown: Fe SHOOL WEAR, SPORTS YMNASIUM, GEN- ERAL UTILI ND DRESS AR. All who come can be fitted, for size rang sides regular sizes, intermediate ones for th girls We briefly mention below items and price ranges FOR GIRLS — Sizes 6 to 14 Years. Washable School Drosses 1 Dainty Whi P Smart Spring Coats Raincoats with Hats Serge Shirts White Galatea Skirts Sizes 12 to 16, is wide, including, be- ard-to-fit’’ growing FOR JUNIORS. 5 ; $12.75 to $24.50 5.00 to 10.75 verge Dresses 5.95t0 7.50 Raincoats 5.00 4 FOR GYM WEAR. Sizes 8 to 20 Years. Hloomers 49 to $2.95 30 Middy Blow 59¢ to 1.00 Girl's Dress $1.00 GREENHUT'S~ BASEMENT ‘THIRD FLOOR Out Bertie “Toy Town” Specials A 39c Inverted Light 4 Sales Cro Ww ded ut Brief Mention Saturday’ LA 4 Toy Town Specials g y, - ft hat for $. jages—wood body; double press Wagon ° Ready - to - 195202 is Ee eT at ores 2 spoked wheels renularly EQ. ee mpiete withseatvhees $y 4 Q Outfit for | ‘ , at have heavy iren tires; styles; at. ‘| and fie Coats and Hats for the Little Tots “Thi ‘ c “y , $ BRIANAl Mikai=-al nee censiruellaniity! Wetletyiot Tncdelk An excellent goose-neck burner, frosted or hall-frosted Crane ey bet Tain ~ ree al : 1 950° 9: 95 may be built from each set; regularly 19¢; special at....... "156 apple shape globe, and a good quality mantle sizes, A to D widths; at.. 3.95 Box of 25 Union League Perfecto $ SERIE) <= 79 Inverted Gas Light Outfits Men's $3 Shoes—all sizes, 610 10; D] Cigars—at.... GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR The price of these outfi » has been greatly reduced | be- | E widths; $ Golden Engle Re- $ cause of a limited number of each design and of our inability niece 24g Mi tieciaet ss LOO f k fo lmport duptiseles te cornpletecursisek:, The shades can | Boys’ Spring Sults—Norfolk, Patch] Relvidere Little Ci are—reg- 12 a e 0 00 S be had in various designs and colors, with nt HIRO TINE Hh 08 re som 00 i pocket and belt styles; most of] ularly 18c; box of 10. Cll Ch Li dA) | SomPlete, ith, Rood quality burner, mantle and them with two pairs of Sale of sheet Musle “Hits ay oice Literature In All Branches Offered 4 inner cylinder; at tous $) QF, $3.95 54.65 be Less Than Publisher’s Cost to Manufacture. 9c Upright and Inverted | : We Feature Particularly: | Boys’ Blue Serge $ hen $ ye Li | ce P jini” 7.75 — Hii 333 Oe Queen Mary's Gift Book The vol-]The Wook of American Lyries by Lindsay Mantles at | joys’ a ume contains stories by such well-| Carey, Walt Whitman, Lowell, apie Tablas Mat tandard with 18inch silk ¢ MY | grades rete athe and 409,| monorram dle ne ae becomes vour| | own ‘vier ax conan boves| Edgar Alen Pos, winter, Loa: | | Pst, Table Lanne Mahopanyetndarg wih inch lk sae wih 4 jarrie, Farnol, Galsworthy, Mer- ellow, Burroughs, Bret r sockets, 6 ft. cord and plug Yo hoice of & | ‘For Full Details of Above Sale, Please Bee Our Advertisement HEM Glen Parker. denen Hare: chausrecu athens: Coe Se Te SEM te eee Oe | in To-day’s Journal Thompson Seton, Mrs. Humphry | Romantic Ireland. Notes and_ pic~ | GREENHUTS—THIRD FLOOR ced nates Scie] HER her A mit” Qe GREENHUTS BASEMENT ° ° ] known, Tustrated by our best] — plates; regularly $1.75; sale. DUC G d I artists: Rackham, Robinson, Hath-| Panama and The Canal Today _ by p Printed Linoleums Sat eee cees cee | "hare. luce etter a a arden Implements, Two Yards Wide published at $1.50; sule le} trations und maps J P ° t ° h Et From the best manufacturers in the country Nairn Linoleum Co. The Whistler Book’ "A monograph The Bird Book- By selena: Bees; alin S, V arnis es, c. and Thos. Potter Sons. AT, A SQUARE YARD, James MeNeill Whistler, with a| Birds and their eggs: more. than a i 46 52. careful study of his more important | 500 drawings in four colors, show= Specials for Saturday | ce and ic 8 by Sadakichi Hart iad ing birds in their natural colors; Garden Spades polished fm _|Mixed Paints made of the purest | 75¢ Printed Linoleum-4 yards wide; Bde Published ale 85c published at $3 Si 65 finish; “D” handle; at 7T5e lead, oil and colors by Ricet Hugh any ih ox Spades first ¢ ; 68 ¢ 50c 30e And These Notable Offerings in Rugs ait Romer oto alteceseeniey $9 4Q| | shiv poished: 31.95 Yacht Paint High-Grade Velvet Rugs vce {| tamed at sa 5 a 6 ia MAT | 1 so 7 ae OR NSO ; Roger, “$15.75 | | Our Northern Domain; Ala , Schubert, Liszt, Schumann, | | Malleable Rakes—I2-tooth, | 18e; Spar Varrish | Uh s ii tisreilataeioand Com sissohn, Wagner, Beethoven Léstoath, 2064 Gal seta’ On iat sare 1; fully illustrated 15 ularly 75¢ 39, too! 2 $3.60 $1.55 $1.00 55c 300 Tapestry Brussels Rugs de! ove Steel Rakes 12-tooth Floor Paint | ogula: Sale Price i egular’ Sale Price 4-tooth i Gal ‘4-Gal U Temes 8UBst5 | west 60 StH EENHUT'S. FOURTH FLOOR Pruning Shears 25¢ } $1.65 Se 17.50 13 14.50 12.25 GREENHUT'S " ria and —r | Fs Aer eeraaate Harn and Roof Paint 5.75 il ar ( arrows—-dura' 1 | a g-Gal Qr \ ead Pure Food Specials | »':.|/| missy. 2) th % -_—_—__—— GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Write or ask fora FREE ¢ ur Grocery Catalogue. . ed GREENHUT'S--FIFTH FLOOR — — MAINE CLA a Fresh | 58 5e ows ” Auto Hand Horns $] (95) |/..0-....ctet es... es Try a “Victrola” Free o Sale Saturday al............. i . 30¢ Blackberri : Be knees: pemiinas mame ce + Charge for Thirty Days horns -as nearly perfect as human ingenu ; ity cun make them. Can be attached to any Feeathe lotng of (Any Size or Any Style for Your Choice) size of car. A slight pressure of 2te 2lc Come to “The Big Store” at once—TOMORROW-—it you can. Take hand or elbow causes it to give a 2 RIB ° . Bie your choice of any Victrola in our stock of newest 1916 models distinct’ sound. No battery 20¢ | . tte “n We'll Send the Instrument You Like to Your Length over all 101% inches; diameter pal 6 >», i) ! ahs Home and You May Try It Free of Charge Inches, Finished in black and el ta » ae 22e Oe 28C] | fora Month — All You Will Hace to Do Will very horn guaranteed — — Ke to Buy the Few Records Necessary for | Ford Standard Speedometer s0 mile Storage Battery Hydrometer 5% Fresh Bygs “Our Own Baking "Trying Out” tne Instrument. cue aU © seaso ¢ NEW LAD EGGS'g tes , after that period, you want to keep it, and’ 100 mile trip reg 28c | | ,! pits Dw POUND | ister with reset; at 1.95 Demonstration of we" “LAID Wire| | MBN! 15 5e me eae You May Pay for It 50c a Week Kopper King Spark Plug “ * 499 ‘ 42¢] | de rifts POUND QG6 in Instalments of , PAV el eretalane. ci @eko Wondermist Aid’ BROWN R Ie :. Bbe Gacttaar Gant Dlnkae” > | Come and see how easy it i ig BR am | rie AYER CAKES. for the lower-priced Victrolas; somewhat more ladda a 78&c|clean your car with s spi 3se vt ) for the more expensive ones. Was there ever a 1 Jin flammable, non-combustible ed more convenient, just or reasonable proposition Mirroseope, $ inches round: Va antear - Naver! blac d ie ic n \ ., ., Fy 7 rs : : Star Storage ee Qi | Pint Can F Fresh Fruits and Vegets Victrolas Range in Price From Volt; adamperesat.... @sed| Quart Can MESSINA LEMONS J J@ |CAULI! $15 to $300 Cotton Wast ~ |b, Ie; 1 25 SPRAYER FREE WITH FVERY PRESH MUSH 10¢ HEART (No Trading Stamps with “Victor” goods.) 4 QUART CAN ROOMS. large wh , 8 tad , 10 Ps : Double baled Green Trading Stamps | with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock—Single gal Stamps Thereafter me | - oie a ae \

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