The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1916, Page 5

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EE) SEED © GED ©) GREED (0) EE © <EED 0 <GEED () <GERED (C) <C> () ED 0) GED 0 REED (¢ em ( 20) > D> 0 SD () ED (0) () ED () GED (©) <EED- (00) <> () GREED () GED () GED (10) Stupendous Suit Sale 15 Season Price up to $35.00 The most wonderful collection taken from regular stock; all the latest models of the season in Navy Serge, Taffeta, Gabardine, Wool Checks, Novelty Mixtures and Jersey length coats, straight line and flare s! No Exchangea 38th Street 25 and 27 West 42d St. The fourth For Wednesday elry taken. Sachs, a lawy: Heved t cover wl called, Cloth. Various 15.00 No Charges burglary within months In the apartment house at 661 West One Hundred and Fifty second Street took place when the apartment of Fred V. Hiergessel, « manufacturer of scientific instrumenis at No, 65 Fulton Street, was entered late yesterday and $600 worth of jow- The apartment of J. » was burglarized two weeks ago, and two other apartments | were robbed since December with a|% total loss of about $2,600, it is eald, Several times yesterday, before Mrs. Hiergesse! left the apartment for a short stroll in the afternoon, the beil of the apartment door rang, but no one was found at the door. burglar kept ringing to Gis- Mrs. Hiergessel left. EXTENUATION. First time George Roan of Dobbs Ferry ever took off since 1866 was yesterday to celebrate Ms golden wedding. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916, |Obesity Reduction Course! For Women QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong CHAINED DOOR, FLED DOWN DUMBWAITER J | Burglar Again Visits Heigits Apart ment and Mrs. Hiergessel Loses $600 Jewelry. When Mrs, Hiergessel returned af- ter her walk she unlocked the door, but found it chained on the ins: | Belteving her husband was inside but there was no respou When she got in with the ald of a minutes later she had made his exit Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE | | ] | | | | The collection, representative of the season’s latest and cleverest modes, On Account of the “Preparedness Day” Parade Models Usually $39.50 to $59.50 $22.50 Chiffon Taffetas Georgette Crepes Pussy Willow Satin Foulards Novelty Silks Pongee Silks is the specially purchased who, because of prevailing labor conditions, made extraordinary concessions Sample Line of a Leading Dressmaker to quickly dispose of his stock. The models are in the “height of fashion,” and include Silk Afternoon é or elaborate; charming Summer Frocks of sheer Georgette crepes, Chiffons and Silke; Smart Sport Dresse de chine. jowns, simple of pongee and crepe colored etripea. A few Serge Street Dresses, whi «. The sizes range from 84 to 44, but the majority of the Dresses are in the medium aizes. None C. O. D..-No Approvale—No Returns TMrd Floor, - PED) ED) ED) ED 00) ED ED ED ED) ED >) a ee The colore—varied enough to meet all demands; navy blues aplenty, black, black and white; graye and soft tones of beige; natural pongees in combination with gay Many dainty medels in 39th Street This Store Will Close All Day Next Saturday, May 13th, EP OED) SEED ED 0 0D 0 ED 0D) 0D 0D 0D 0D OED GED ED EEO An Important Special Sale 100 WOMEN’S DRESSES NEW CRETONNES and CHINTZES An array of delightfully decorative fabrics, their charm of color and beauty of design making them especially effective for Summer Curtains, Cushions and the like. Imported Cretonnes. Many patterns of rare ar- tistic merit in nearly every type of design an width 31 inches. quality. A yard... At Most Attractive Special Prices Imported and Domestic Cretonnes. In washable colors and color; bright, pretty chintz pat- Scotch Madras for Summer Curtains Imported Cretonnes. | Couches, A eplendid variety of pat- terns and colors—all wash- able and of very desirable Excellent terns; suitable for slip cov- | quality. Former prices 40c ers, bedroom cur ete. | to soca yard, vane j'eadeeecee Wl A MASH is; 0% 00ecrce 35c | Special.......... Cream or white in a durable quality that Fine quality and in designs delicate, lacy \ will launder and wearwell. Width 36 in. and effective. White and cream, ' Ayard oom 30c ASAIO eos bobAdee si kina chins 50c | Fancy Scrima. Filet Nets. Swiss Muslins. ! Novelty designs, stripes, i Filet mesh with dots, Figured Swisses in many checks and crossbars for squares and small conven- | patterns for the Bedroom, sash, casement or Colon- tional figures. Very dura- | Curtains that Summer ial windows. Sheer and ble and effective, Width 42 homes require. Width 38 | dainty as well as service- and 45 inches. inches. Excellent choosing f able. Ayard...... 35c ASVAIA) cscs os iares ie 50c | A yard........ Ah Fifth Floor Furs, Wearing Apparel, Rugs and Draperies ED () ED () ED () GED (0) ED () GED () ED () ED 0) ED () ED 0) ED (0) Em. eee SEED (8) EEO) THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! Cold Storage Vaults on the Premises for The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. It is be- ~ and must be limited to ¢ Care in Exercising. The advanced trunk exercises which have been illustrated recently should not be attempted by begin- ners, and many weeks’ practice with it exercises is absolutely essen- if you would derive the best ben- efits from the advanced movements later on. There are some exercises which even the most advanced pupils can never master, and the liver squeeze, body bending to front and side, with; knees rigid, trunk raising and eingle leg raising are among the most dif- ficult movements in the entire course. Do not become discouraged and strain yourselves to accomplish any of the movements, which are not really easy to master after several weeks with the beginners’ exercises. Muscular strain may lead to many serious complications too numerous to mention, and a large enough va- riety of exercise has been given to benefit all parts of the body, even without the advanced movements. Miss Furlong will reply in this column to letters written by Evening World readers asking questions pertaining to the subjects treated in her articles. Let- | ters must not exceed 250 words in length upon which information is desired. | marke ® he subjects | ULING. for a few weeks you will notice uite in both #kin and scalp. Use the commedone extractor to remove blackheads. 1 have sent you the address for same, Do not Press them out with the fingers or natis, and 1 Possible permanent scar on the fe TO DEVELOP BUST—Fihe! K. writes: “Please advise me how to Set the goatsrue formula for internal bust development, Does It develop the entire body? Would anything else help?” Send me 2 cents and repeat your question, Yes, it develops the whole body, Tho miction method drawe the blood to the starved breast glands, feeds and develops them, have sent you the directions, KISSED? NEVER, REPLY NINE COLUMBIA MEN Girls, How Does It Happen You Have So Neglected Opportunities Up Around Morningside Park? Listen, girls! There are nine seniore at Columbia Never practise the exercises until you are in a state of exhaustion, but continue them until you are comfort- ably tired only. Letters From Readers. WALNUT HAIR STAIN—Mrs, Edna M. writes: “Will you please re- | peat the directions for using and the formula for walnut hair stain?” Get one-half pound of dried walnut shells and add to them one pint of hot water, When cold strain. If you care to perfume the stain add a few drops of essential ofl, your favorite odor, to la little alcohol, and put this in the jstrained mixture. This also makes ‘the stain less sticky, It is vegetable land entirely harmless, Brush it on| | perfectly clean hatr. | RIGGS DISEASE OF THE GUMS |—A. F. N. writes: “I have misiaid your receipt for Riggs disease of the gums, May I ask you to repeat it?” Use a mild solution of hydrochlorio acid as a mouth wagh often, | DRY SCALP AND FALLING: HAIR—L, B, writes: fully used the olive ofl the night be. | foré shampooing and the liquid pe troleum after doing so, but my hatr ts | | etill dry and scalp covered with fine dry dandruff, It is also falling. Can “Have faith. you suggest some other treatment? My neck, chest and face used to be smooth and white, but now I notice | the pores are enlarged and dark look- | |ing and blackheads are appearing, | | Please tell me the cause and cure for | | this.” Tho treatment you are following 1 | | 3 8 co] ( \: very best one for dry scalp an 8 8 ( i g | dandruff. Brush the huir at leas | fifty strokes each night with a stiff | brush which will pene scrape the scalp, until It is quite loose fron 1 to circulate the — bloo: ugh it, Look to your gene h also and keep the elimina ns clean and active. Skin » troubles are Invariably the re- of internal disorder existing. he hot sult rand juice of half orning, & half hour This will stimu hing, 7 am w this treatment. fr Nervous Periodical __ Headaches | This trouble commonly called “sick headac 1d to be due to the reten- the system. Often it ts OF Condition of the blood 81 ervous cond: Ro doubt thi here treatment more for the pain and Dr. A, F. manded, it 18 anything else, . Bohel Five’ prompt and satisfactory Rest should be inatated upon,” he “nnd the patient should goto bed, the room, and all the attend family should be ae wil ats and quiet give grateful relief, Two kamatia tablets when the firet signs ap- pear, will usually prevent the attack. | During on atta one tablet every hour the ate ni sen and and re- vomiting. ined Bt All 4, Ask for A-K @ also unexcelled for nervous aches, neuralw@ and all pains. —advt. YOU'LL GET RID OF University who have never been kissed. Who are they? Francis M. Simonds jr., football Cap- tain Iast year and votel to be the hand- somest man his class; Wallace D. Taylor, business manager of the col- lege publication The Spectator;A. Bruce Conlin, the paper's managing editor; Arthur F. Crane, wer of the Gl Club; Douglas M Black of the varst debaiing team: Robert M. McCracken, wrestler; Nicholas Bucci, Francis F. amatour Billiard champion, fu Yung Ben: aya sent out annually as! ts ua to. thelr habits and customs were returned yesterday and the nin foned men ‘said, on their ad never indulged in the Pe ee ee emcee seme: combinations in various stripes BLACKHEADS SURE. © simple, nate und sure way uf blackheads, | } and ¢ An Uy Use simple method,—Advy \ Pajamas—madras or mer- j cerized materials, in plain or fancy colors....... $1.25 | Robes i Robe Silk Mixtures, Flannel and ‘Terry Cloth; E> 0-<GEED 0D (FED (0) GRD 0-2EB 0 (0) 0-0 PED (0 <GD- (0) -<D- 0 D0 <0 ED (0) D-DD 0-0 2 38th Street , | This Store Will Close All Day Next Saturday, May 13, on Account of the ‘Preparedness Day” Parade. | Men’s Shirts en en coranran-ancenrancancancen? sameamcancancamean | ~ Men’s Pajamas EO ee a ec, BONWIT TELLER & CO. WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ON “PREPAREDNESS DAY’? saturday, May 13th TELLER &,CO, Specialy Shop of Onginatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET BONWIT The QN SALE WEDNESDAY These gowns have been assembled 4 Gowns of from the regular stock and pre- sont original types charac teristic of this shop, Gowns of crepe, skit 39th Street Annual May Sale FOR MEN Splendid Values in the Season’s Latest Styles. eee ee $4.85 cere em cen eee ae } A Sale of Silk Mixtures, in ve $2.95 Bathing Suits Pajama neat stripes. Silk loops | : $3.95 Bathing Suits —- Guaran- will not continue during Summer season—tan calf, black teed fast colors. Worsteds | Russia calf, patent leather in blue, black or All sizes in the collection, but not in every style, RY iscsi Bae Ground Floor ED 0) SED) ED () ARED (0) AED () REED () END () NK ED () GRRED 0) ED (C ) ED () ERED (0)EED- () RD () GED) ED SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS ; Have Arranged for Tomorrow (Wednesday) A Most Exceptional Sale of Women’s Unusual Gowns The majority were formerly up to 66.00 A few odd gowns were formerly up to 98.00 sel wlth ik cele ae it batt figured chiffon, in at- Gowns of taffeta in smart models. @ Gowns with embroidered ge, Rumian tps. and ] Gowns of Georgette bined with cammewe @ A number of odd in various | | Men’s Underwear ‘eee rere eeemeemren, Silk Shirts—-In high lustred fabrics; rich color Shirts and Drawers—Athletic style. pee ees eee eee. MEN’S OXFORDS Usual Prices $5.00 to $7.00 In different leathers, including all styles that we LOS OO Se Crepe com- White self striped ¢ A a eae Re 7 : Aero cloth. 14 dozen $2. Silk Shirts—A large ; ts—silk mixtures, A Each ie ne seseceseseass, 400 variety of fine quality crepes arge assortment of plain Shi d a4 . 3 and heavy silks. Novelty 4 Colors and fancy stripes. T French” Builrierente ahi + as get lneeaiege : ; Also some of artificial silks ? » J style, white self striped stripes in latest $5.95 in fancy long or short sleeves. Aero weave , ae i - E . e stripes cess, $2.95 Prayers; regular or stout loth... sca he .. 75¢ j Shirte—-Nacras and pet § Shirts—Silk and cotton, Ranh i i i i | eal on mercerized materials. ' A varlehy of fancy ree ' pseu i ae we i Pole) Prench and ain he ‘ ; i il Naa S110 | sion... SLOS | Mite seainped teen or | quarter length, or athleve @ | pari inees eee ee style, Each..,.. 75c } with knee 95. H Men’s Neckwear flim sed Purine | Uase sclve- Aumee tat Athletic af le of fine self Union Suits— Athletic ; ome figured silk and style. White self ; Bat Wing ‘Ties—Fancy crepe failles and plai cotton, Each..... $1, i ' pe Wey ape ales rene clailles: bn Pp ain 50c cotton, Eac'! $ 45 striped madras.... $1.35 f Four-in-hand Scarfs— Four-in-hand Scarfs— aaa eer i open end; made from im- | open end; in a wide ra j Fancy colors an and foulard s iealiec inclined ; Ae OSC li... 65c ; Silk Half Hose—A large assortment in plain colors; i eee eeremecems \ also black. 3 pairs $1.00. H Canes Belts I dg eee 35c ; RAO olathe AO ERE Belts—Tan or black Silk Half Hose—excellent | Silk Half Hose — two- ' sterling silver $1 45 leather. Sizes 28 to 75 wearing quality toneg sicortion WAANS effects trimmed . 4B. eee ceeeeeeee . c Black or colors 75c { black or colors... . $1.00 : ' ' ' i]

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