The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1916, Page 5

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F Saks &Compamy adway at S4th Street genta NEVERBREAK HUNDRED WARDROBE TRUNK $15.00 SAVES ITS COST ON FIRST FEW TRIPS Bontidt\,% 88 8 & & HUNDRED » for ite r wtyle tron ' pressed and law parel and take | trip. No matter how fully you wu have packe “dl your things, it is invariably | feresrary to have them all | “done” ogain = before you can wear them. You | now this is true Not so with the NEVER BREAK HOENDRED mer clothes hang on hangers just as in your closet. And whether your trip be jo } miles or 10,000 your clothes | Will always stay erp and i clean just as you packed them. The patented re movable yarment rae k he sik suits or twelve dresses with room for a topeoat or evening wrap— ean be lifted out. “bodily” (clothes and all) and hung in a closet on two ordinary hooks or nails, YOU over Drawers on side, underwear, change of boots. the other with room for hats, and sufficient And the price is Fifteen Dollars. NEVERBREA Keon. ; struction -—~ fibre covered, reinforced with cold. rolled © steel, iL OTHER TRUNK MARKET. Initialed of monogramed free, Tam a mining engineer. My address is anywhere from Alaska to South America. It you visit me you will live hard and eat plain. But Pll give you a big welcome and the best cigarette you ever smoked— “Helmar” Turkish Cigarettes. “Helmar” is always in my pocket and in my shack. The mildest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkleh, bacco for cigarettes le Turkish. y ten cente for anybody’s cigarette wntht tried “Helmar,” @ fascinating, elevating, emoke, A trargyros Meteo on im or hast onde in the Warld A Corporaiion PARALYSIS MOVES OF EVENNG WORLD Brooklyn Mothers Flock Warning Pictures § re or rela} clomely the wn by The whieh, the day t Health twenty and a pol drinking, A cro) 1 of mothers, fathers and children gathered at Nixty-ffth Street and Sixth Ay cturer Titus told them how ning World had learned that children af ficted with infan waiting in the a« way to the hospital, he doctor and the polloeman were drinking at Ro: r. And when he told the The Evening Wor ity and activity In the case had re- sulted in the ousting of the doctor from the Board of Health and the investigation of F man Bates by his superiors, ch paign against the spread of infantile paralysis, It showed where the danger of the germ lay and spurred into action the Street Department and the Health Department, with the result that a vigorous cleaning up campaign followed. Then, with the co-operation of the Health Dopartment and the Universal Film Company, The Eve- ning World, indorsed by the doctors and scientists of the city, started this moving picture exhibition to bring more closely to the people the dangers menacing the community's health and jow how the dangers could be re- “every instance The Evening World has displayod the most wonder- ful zeal in the people's interest, and while co-operating with the Health Department in this good work, when it found an official of the Health De- partment a derelict in his office, this paper did not hesitate to expose him, The Evening World was the only pa- per which carried last night the story of Dr. Crosby holding up the ambu- lace of which he was in charge while he and policeman Bates drank before this bar in front of which we are now exhibiting. And The Evening World did not stop until tt had the policeman on the carpet and the health doctor fired from the offico he was unfit to occupy.” Jonn F, R. Troeger, President of the Trans-Lux Company, No, 251 Wash- ington Street, Brookiyn, who supplied the Trans-Lux motion picture screen used in the motor truck, saw the pic- tures and heard the lectures in his home town last night for the first time. He was enthusiastic and de- clared he had had no idea of their far-reaching interest. “It is a splendid work The Evening World is doing,” said Mr. Troeger, “and if it wants any more Trans-Lux ecreens in furtherance of Its infantile paralysis campaigo 1 will give it all it can use.” Three children were removed, yes- terday, suffering from infantile paral- yals, from their homes in Forty-ninth Street, between Fifth and Avenues, Brooklyn, The E World's moving pictures we: played at Forty-fifth Street and Fifth Avenue, three blocks from the af- Spend a Few Days at Brighton t within the city limits, festful spot, nway from y's thron sand Food ob rig ing. You will be but Manhattan, yet en the alr, the summer res erything BRIGHTON BEACH HOTEL $1.50 Shore Dinner, 1210 8.30 P. M. $1.00 Table d’Hote, 6 to 8 P.M, Heasonadie a la Carte. Byecial Wonk End Rate, wnirlsing, COLASANTO pan") isa RIGO With His Original Gypsy Orchestra LOVENA and GADESKOFF Kusian Dancers, MAGDA DAHL, Prima Donna ALBERT AN 1s WADE Y ° M. B/SY'S ING ORCHESTRA | | J Contre! of WILLIAM WEBBER of Now Yors 7. avenine _woaup, Tavasoay, soLy. 20, 1918. + The “ene er Bu nm Saturdays during the Ltore will be ness MMe pure: M. to SP. M, tuly and August closed all day. B. Altman & Co. A Reduction Sale of Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits now In progress on the Fourth Floor (Madison Avenue Section), offers purchasing advane tages that are out of the ordinary. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS (sizes. incomplete, but ranging generally from 33 to 40 chest), comprising practically the remaining Summer stock of Sults in fancy woolen mixtures, BOYS’ at. ie. Ve Small Boys’ Top Coats 517.50, 19.50 & 23.50 WASHABLE NORFOLK SUITS $2.90, 3.75 & 4.50 Also > at $6.50 Straw Hats at remarkably low prices. The entire stock of Boys’ Clothing has been subjected to price revision, as a result of which unusual values are now obtainable. CHOICE GROCERIES ad Avenue, New York 40 New Stores in Six Weeks, Including # Complete Markets T HE FASTEST GROW- ING grocery business in the world. WHY? Because our new econ- omy system gives house- keepers the freshest foods and the lowest prices every day for everything. At All James Butler Inc. Stores These Prices run until Wednesday Evg., July 26 New Potatoes... The Best from Virginia’s Eastern Shore- Corn Flakes, 6. 10° —Now in their prime. Blue Ribbon; crisp (4 and fresh; pee 5 large package Cream of Wheat, > 13° Alaska Salmon * =.. Essie; choicest California ® Yellow Clings in rich syrup; large No. 214 can, Sliced thin; 9-oz. glass jar.... Peaches, Erie Bacon, . § 15° «15 Jelly Powder, tisn aise 5° Table Sal Essie Grape Juice, Unfermented and sterilized; pint bottle, Blue Ribbon; in large round carton, seosesess yi 10c Make the Most Delicious Iced Tea and Coffee Best Teas, In bulk, All varieties, Ib. 29° Best Coffe At All James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Legs of Spring ‘The Genuine 1916—Delic: Sugar Cured Hams, ««.:) Lamb, jiously tender Fresh roasted; in the bean or ground, lb,.., 20° 20° At All James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Clare California pure grape dinner 9 wine; bottle . Princeton Dry Gin, :i:°.": © DS watt gation BHC Makes hs st cocktails, 69¢ fizzea, rickeys, ete, bot. Our Next Announcement will he on Thursday, July 27th. Watch for it in this paper. Wholesale Orders; Address 392 Washington St., New York City ee or 2 i‘ a ' eC ae ey . . » w endow i - | Founded 1426 ), 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Store Houra: 9 A.M. to5 P. M. Which Begins on Monday, July 24th after Monday, the first day of the Sale. The this store noted for its every excellence. in outlay. Living Room Suite Deep seated Adam —a cane anes and air, loose cushion pon seats, upholstered in best quality rich velours. ih Pisces (ss bye we. ‘orm HA ae 9 24) Adam _ Solid Mi Library Table, as illustra Formerly $75.00. Special.... - $52.50 Math Floor BATHING SUITS Formerly -" Women’s Bathing Suite in mohair, of serviceable quality; black or navy in RIBBONS Radically Reduced Plain and novelty Ribbons of rich qualitics in the most fashionable shades, at prices much below the usual. Motre Faille Ribbons Formerly 75c a Yard, Black Satin or Taffeta of heavy texture and lus- troue finish in smart models of various styles; in waistline and Princess effects. Bathing Caps and ats 8° Satin Ribbons Formerly soc a Yard, 39c Novelty striped and plain effects in lustrous satin; dark and light colorings. Widths $35 and 634 inches. Satin Ribbons Formerly 50c to $2.00 25e, SOc and $1} | arctan ttetan In every gay color and lustre; all, the, lovely. light many clever new shapes, pretty and practical. Third Floor shades; width 434 inches, Ground Floor Special for Friday Special for Friday PORT SMOCKS f Sor Striped Poplin MISSES’ TUB DRESSES $1.50 $4.95 A smart model in striped rose, green or blue with white collar, cuffs, belt and novel pockets. Sizes 14 to 20 years, Juniors’ 3S Skirts and 18 years, Sport models with pockets and belts, button trimmed. In awning stripes, blue, Copenhagen, khaki, Galatea or white pique. Lengths 31, 33 and 35 inches, Girls’ Voile Dresses ' Fine novelty voiles, dotted and striped effects and in the prettiest of colors. Bolero, long waisted and: Empire models with dainty collars and cuffs, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Floor Net, voile, Varden chiffon “Frilly” bodice effects, sport colors, luinse your lent antineptie to (Creeley 1990 Lord & Taylor Closed Saturdays Tomorrow Is the Final Day of Advance Display in Connection with the “Midsummer Sale of FURNITURE Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered September 1 Furniture selected Today or Tomorrow will be shipped at any time desired, Midsummer Sale of Furniture will continue throughout the month of August. It will feature Entirely New Furniture, built expressly accordi to Lord & Taylor specifications, a standard that has made the Furniture Reductions of from 10 to 50 Per Cent. From Our Original Moderate Prices notwithstanding the continuous increase in cost of Furniture production, afford an opportunity to prepare for Autumn refurnishings at material savings Typical of the Low Prices at This Sale: Formerly $1.95to $3.50 | $1.45 and $1.85 | fabrics of serviceable quali- | $3.95 to $5.50 els wit coats and Knickerbockers, Sizes 7 to 18 years, Formerly$2.00 & $3.00 $1.25 and $2.00 in sail shapes of smart style. Pretty flowered, voiles, crisp crossbar lawns and sheer dimi- ties in simple models with organdie collars and flowered or ruffled skirts, Misses’ White Frocks $15.00 French crepe and Dolly Dresses in picturesque models for afternoon and dancin, or flounced skirts’and charming Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Sport Suits $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Wool Jersey and silk Jersey Suits in gay Smart models tweeds, heather and novelty mixtures, Boriné Infantiic Pa » . n=l Protea Sold at all I 39th Street Plain colored and striped Bed a rele on models; 45c Middy and Rust Tuckes i rimm ni ussian ms me pathing Suite | | ncucrmraasmadar | | em Suaarszos years | (J Reduced to $6.75 ite and the new col- Tub Norfolk Suits Y Cool d tan; fe gy dogg ns Straw Hats Roneh and fine straws lor and Rah Rah Fourth Floor striped and checked Sizes 14, 16 wear, in Donegal hird Floor

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