The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1916, Page 9

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No black typhoons cause RHEINAROONS To come about in fear; 'Tis"Hard-a-lee!" because they see A case of Rheingold Beer. Rheingold Beer The Rheinaroons are a real tem- perance movement. They call attention to a beverage which should be in every house—Rhein- gold Beer. S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. ANY mothe: sidering the pro! Autumn wardrobe, Here ts a frock that can be made of many different mater! and which will always be pretty and at- tractive and smart. In the picture a striped nen ts shown trimmed with plain white, and it is very charming, but Galatea or cotton poplin or pique or any material of such sort could be treated in the same way. Rose colored linen or pique or poplin would be charming with white trimming, and if liked the collar and cuffs and belt could be scalloped with pink to make a more dressy effect. If a wool frock is wanted, challis could be made in this way or cashmere or light weight serge, or for the ten-year- old girl it would be pretty to mako the dress of serge with tho yoke, the collar, the belt and the cuffs of plaid taffeta, so that, while it {s a very simple model, it » available model, The box plaits give long and becoming lines and tho dress 1s Joined to the oddly shaped yoke. There are openings cut beneath the box plaits through which tho wide belt is passed, If lke the sleeves can be made in elbow length, but for the com- ing season the long once are desirable, Bordeaux red is a favorite color of the Autuinn and it is always pretty for lit- tle girls’ dresses, Serge in. that color would be handsome with striped taffeta used for the collar, cuffs and belt only, the yoke matching the frock, and | liked the seam connecting the Yoke with the front could be corded looking ahead and con- n of the white Anish is more becoming, the col- lar could be made of white Georgette crepe on the plaid yoke, ‘or the eight-year size will be needed 2% yards of material 27 inches wide, 2% yards 36, or 24 yards 44, with % of ard 36 inches wide for the trimming, he pattern No. 9183 is cut in sizes from 4 to 10 years, Une and added ee.) 10 years Ne, 0183, (Vv th Bastin omnis "DHSS. Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-second Street (op- site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second treet, New York, or sent by, mail on receipt of twelve cents im coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT-Write your address plainly and alwage specify slzo wanted. with the bias | 9 THE BSVYSHING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 33, 19 tw five ye of which I have been In ny constant worry ny child will not have a clear, fine skin iike other girls.” If you will wateh the ehild's diet! and do not aliow her to « too mnt sweets and heavy, Rreasy pastries and foods, blackheads will not on the face even though you muy have had them, They are the result of Anemia, Constipation and indigestion isually, and may be removed and sravented through proper and hyg living, Do not use any salves or na oon the child's £ and afte ng with pure cas foup and r wipe the face over with witch INSOMNIA—GERTRUDE T wr * “Kindly suggest » fe At night til the wee iven after great physical exertion my brain refuses to stop working. This is causing injury to my general | health," Insomnia will certainly ruin any one's health and you should aim to overcome it. Great physical exertion, unless it tires you completely, will have a natural tendency to keep you | Awake, as it stimulates the blood and heart to action. It is a well known fact that exercises taken Just befove retiring frequently keep people awake and for this reason I advise those who find {t conven to take th jin the afternoon, several hours luncheon, Deep breathing, stretch- {ng and @ walk of an hour or #o In the} fresh air before retiring will help you | to sleep. Do not retire until at least two hours after the last meal. Drink @ cup of hot water and bathe the feet | in hot water before going to bed. This will draw the blood down from | the base of the brain and induce! sleep, | ANAEMIC—M. R. G. writes: “1 would like to know how to get a red complexion, as I am quite pale. Also how to fill in the hollows in my neck and shoulders, and how to get larger A broader chest. Please advise me dL will be most grateful and follow your ins#ictions faithfully.” If you take at least ten minutes jexerclse several times each day in | the open air, and make deep breath. ing ones a regular habit you will get | good color in your cheeks and better | |health, Foods which make better blood, and therefore give more color |to the face are raw eggs and milk, green vegetables, fruits, salads, nuts, spinach and carrots, Practice’ chest raising from the wall, which is for beginners to broaden chest and fill in hollows in neck. Stand arms’ length from the wall, feet together and palins of hands resting on wall. With- out moving the feet from the original position, lower the chest until tt touches the wall betweea the hands, Raise and lower chest ubout fifteen times each practice, if it does not | tire you, more times when you are | more practised, | HAIR TONIC—MRS. F, R. writes: “Several days ago I read a formula for falling hair tonic in your column. 1 would like to know 1 it would im- prove my hair any, My hair is very dry, due to washing with cheap soaps, which have taken all the oils out of it It comes out in bunches every time it i» combed, I use quid petroleum and it grows new hair, but does noi stop the falling out.” When the hair is exceedingly dry, wash it in castile soap, shaved arti | melted. Brush the hair and scalp at least fifty times each night with «| clean brush with bristles stiff enough to penetrate the hair and still not | irritate the scalp, Massage scalp each night with @ little olive ofl on finger ups. pre ih THE MIAMI’'S BIG OUTING. Democratic Clab Members to Eat, Drink and Be Merry. | The Miam! Democratic Club of the Twenty-fourth Assembly District will hold {ts annual outing and field games | a peltael'e Point View Grove next Sun T incipal sporting event will be a all Kame between the Dakota and One Hundred clubs, both of which have a long list of victories to thetr it and have never met be fore, Executive Member J J. Dietz has offered a silver loving cup The steamer Seagate will take the seekers from One fast Kiver, leaving there > The arrangement Hundredth taffeta, or, If @ more dressy frock is of Richar wanted, plain taffeta could be combined Mecuint Peeanade with plaid taffeta to be very charming, | \? rick J-° Sullivan, the plaid boing ‘used for the yoke, thy | ‘treasurer; 1 Willan H belt and for the collar and cuffs @) Deman. ‘Tho Marshal’ Hoff Herman Franklin. and Peter heavyweight champton, ce meister, Burns, forme Field Day for a Hospital, Annual field day and games for the benefit of St. John's Hospital, Long Isl- and City, will be held Sunday, Aug. 27 at Celtic Park, L. I. Three champi ship games of Guelle football an ing will be part of the programme, way of New York and champio: New Jersey will compete in football 2.16 P.M. Tipperary and Limerick will compete fn hurling, and Cork and Wa- terford in fvotbal A record crowd will be sh attendance, SS yiithitinetimeatmmanneninen : — eel WAS 6 BABES iN 7 MONTHS. | ’ ; | eustemed roneegt mane |FASTED THROUGH 64 DAY OUNNS AR wt trot The Evening World 8 Beauty Helen Stanley Soloiat ret cocert manner TRASTED THROUGH 64 DAYS, WILSON COLLEOIANS ARMING, and Health Column Sam fo Tena Se be ae | _————) My Syl eeter Rawting o ro ccuy oh tre are Conducted by Pauline Puriong H’ HN TAINLY of the Chine ag b. Walter > ‘ CASTO R 1A UE Through This Column Mise Puriong Wil Reply to Women ~ : on Por thivnts and Children P Keaders Questions Regarding Bxercise, Diet and Other a } ' a8 InUse For Over 30 Yeara 7 Mean: of Pe erving Good Health and Good Looks, . - rn "" Ql ee _——aee oon ' ‘ eine -enggy Meee * Cignesuse i - aang every par oe wotly « be applause of she ® “ " . = omen ont , of the Population of smone oh - 4 portent "tae , pe yo the fir ‘ By on : y oes |eeee 4H OF Sivenger, WIN) Lee hive re Chere for Me the U, 5, reap cngirsstr Ry y cocreisee| intatte 4 Nonalds’s “lvoe in the Forest.” Ie aikow | ° " ‘ ~~ ‘ ba Vee Waid may tm wh ot * sod bivod Ci through increased wu y eden, she fol Mowers after the ao. rky's great ois ear forty . 5 whe 1 ema ee ee Oe live { rosy ge ga 1 becwuse there orto he fi r | > aa iemsewen |" 4 th . * ’ , ° . . hh ~ senirel ihe mavennenis of (be incdovies Look for the ‘‘Not Advertised’ Special Signs Upon propriet » " % and momento ie Overy preatert ' ire v ° ry a /. Tt the an ae eee Visitors in the City ‘ such tata wu » od Daily emercises add nitro a E. Pinkhar’s Veget - . rap Pigg toe |Sree substance to the mu elle Whe nding the sensi polis Lee psee,sre, beneby Zompound cor 4 buon an CTT VRS much Be fe Goan aerate toler ps , EI fino cred more vem af] |sweuiotion eonsouss soap efter Goel i eset fren” GG Be. west SIXTH AVE..15% 70 19t STREET sretycomteience demanded bythe tigenie a the those dread feminine ills t y replenisalag and velleieg up| mal a ; Thus eran GREENHUT®—FOURTH FLOOR mann — in ‘ae and seome. papillae Aside Minions ph th other remedy dvt wcivs, Through the tnereased cte-| three int ai emailer Why laveral : he Bureau of Churches” is c 0 00 q reased blood supply and naturally prove bealth and figure and 4 - re Food Restaurant serves thousands daily lite. 9 > For Tomorrow we feature a Special Lunch t 50 oOo_-----—_—kn—nm —_ a aaa —- . I warm auen — | {Greenhut’sGrocery Post-Card Order Book mae BLACKHEADB—MKH ON.) K -— ¥ just out and something that will be appreciated by GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR “ “L would like to know how t a everybody, in ordering food supplies for the home wade frou * These Grocery Post Card Order Books contain ten orders, addressed OREENAUT COMPANY 40c Holland Shades at 29- to rocery Department. All you need do is fill in the items wanted aw vors 1 the order card from the nearest post office letter box : baw tae The acconipanying (lustration showing ove reduced page from this The chances are that the 500 shades wilPbe sold long Deere? hew Grocery Order Book will give you a clear idea of what an effective, before store-closing time tomorrow. yet simple time-wid-money-saving plan this is ; VERY SHADE PERFECT--tlat finished Holland shades in white, olive, ecru and blue colorings. on good spring rollers. (The price is 29 instead of 40¢ each, because these shades were made up for us trom short lengths of materials which the maker had on hand.) It is quite likely that you will want a few of these postal grocery order vwoks for your friends and neighbors i do, send us their names ad addresses, and we will promptly mail the required num of post card order books FREt OF CHAKGE Thursday's Grocery Craba Lance LAYER FiGs Verge, prime, Mounted Now Apples IMPORTED SARDINES: ereen fr ithe me |) Hlsabeth orands quer GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR sENUINE POT VE e WAM Gudaby's estua) Gina: | PANY FEARS a Formerly $3.95, $4.95 & $5.90. §$ Sie ade be To wt0e Thursday at............ 6.60005 e GARDEN GROWN tiew, black 25¢ tylish and serviceable wash Cnet 45e] *" caddy, $4.25; 88e Fingers, Fike les White Gabardine, Cord- SUGAR CORN— Mill [ORAPETRUTT MARMATADE S|] packer °°. : - ‘rman bea SOA TAS” PONG peuse beg ay ZA GOLDEN, SNAPS Gh Every length from 37 to 40 inches. Fresh Veg Hy r age peel a Oa GREEN “MEANS GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Aree a eS WM a “Odd” Lots of Women’s | Women’s 16-Button PEE *. #1: DOe e ; MARSHMALLOW PUFF — Her | pit) Cupid COFFEE 1 ‘ DINNER Bi Silk Gloves 1 oves ters Straw verry, Mu (at ha et iJ swt voratoks agaest To! = {o'he, $4.25: Abe |i nse take fecomm 7" A 25¢ fb Ry 35¢c BABY MACKEREL | —<—— Als tea Chamoi Mistery.” Sees hee fi SMALL BAI CKEREL~ 15 7 bere 3 io iso sp Chamo! . | white only. izes to Normanna brand, Imported in) | |) kresh Brute PROCTER | &,_OANALE' Aico'12-utton Cotwon Liste Gloves, | STANDARD 886 QUALITY. 18¢/ doz.,82.10 | Lah re Trend Miber"ga, | CANTALOU ., 25e 118 1b i GQREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR W4Des Bol] Maryland fruits SPECIALS—10 [| , Pecks 18 Ibe 4 Fountain|| fate of 48, 8 iat, Boe N acky's Hen randy Te A Clearance! orted f n . bel 6 jars, 40c; ie ’ Hieiesh WOOT Ree and Span Metal“ A5e || ALASiCh PAIK SALMON Women’s Porch & House rallon can, $2.05; Guert can ses 85e| dor, 61.30; tail cans, L2C GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Women’s and Misses’ Suits Originally *6.75 Priced $14.75 to $19.50; Sale at Popular styles and in sizes up to 40-inch bust measure. The style pictured is a snappy sport suit of cotton Gabardine trim- med with blazer striped crepe. Other suits in all-white cotton Gabardine; also cloth suits in various smart styles, fashioned of Serge, Poplin and Shepherd Checks. All are nicely lined with peau de cygne. Women’s and Misses’ $ Coats at 3.0 + ae 4 Originally Priced $9.75 to $12.75 Choice of many good-looking styles for women and misses. A good many of naee coats are in the model illustrated— belted back, silk-trimmed collar, fancy slashed buttons. Splendidly made of navy or blac ¢ Sizes up to 44-inch bust measure. SIZE RANGES ARE INCOMPLETE. Quantities of the various sizes are limited, but practically all sizes are in the collection—-and the biggest bargain “plums” will fall to our customers who come early, ins tomorrow, Thursday, morning at 9 A. M. No Mail, Phone, C. O. D. or Approval Orders Filled GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR: A Few of Tomorrow’s Exceptional Values From Our Midsummer Furniture Sale ee} 54-Inch Quartered Golden| Quartered Oak Buffet, Oak Colpela) Buffet, $19.50 $29 Top 42 inches; with a 10x36 See illustration, Has 10x44 inch |inch French Plate Mirror; one French plate tairror, One lined |) drawer for silver. Wood is prettily | "© design, sal Mattresses Specially Priced These prices (on hair and felt mattresses) are forfull size mattresses, smaller sizes in proportion, dl Vi Our “C" Grade Felt $ Anchor Felt Mate § 13.75 | © Matiress ‘ idee ls 15.00 Solt Top, Good Grade Tick! ermoor Hotel Ontermons allregular sizes; reg- Dresses *1.95 (Original Prices to $3.95) Good-l oking dresses, splendidly made of Crepe, Voile, Lawn or Dimity in all white, white with black, pink, blue or lavender. Several smart styles for your choice. (One as illustrated.) Sizes 34 to 46, but not each size in each style, GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR End of Season Reductions on Women’s “Foot-Mould” Low Shoes Think of being able to buy $3 to $ 4 $6 low shoes of this famous make at yi 5 Here we offer you unrestricted choice of all remaining ‘*Foot-Mould” low shoes, in finest and most popular leathers, in this season's fashionable lasts. - Pumps and Colonials, in gray, champagne and ivory kidskin, white canvas and white Nubuck; also sport pumps in tan Russia calf, gunmetal calf and white Nubuck. uban and low heels, Goodyear welted and hand-turned to 7; AA to D widths. ockets, novelty Wool Poplin, Cuban Louis, heels. Sizes 25 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Boys! Boys! Boys! Here’s The Annual August Disposal of Wash Suits, “Kool Cloth” Suits, Washable Trousers, &c. Hundreds upon hundreds of good garments from our own regular stocks, reduced to wholesale or less Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Washable Suits—Norfolk styles; in natural linen, tan and gray crashes, also tan silver drawer; Colonial e. ing iris Talk Masirom Ata Ar aes iT *2.75 khakt cloth; sizes 6 to 17 years; 51.95 Bestar #1, 5O | Tate Roll Elko $9 7 QQ) || Bors! $4 and $5 Koot Cioth’ Sults- in tan and gray Two-Inch Post All Cotton Mattress—all regular | Combination Mattress all reg- Highs welght weaves: sizee7 t0 17 yoorsi 67 Qi Brass Bed Outfit, $23.75 sizes; regularly F500] stsehcns eeu $450) | | Boys’ $1 and $1.50 Washable Suits Junior, Norfolk, $4.75, now White Enamel Beds All Regular Sizes. Outfit consists of: $6.25; now A $19 Brass Bedstead, 2-inch posts; five 1-inch filling rods, bright or satin finish; all regular sizes. Billy Boy and Middy Suits, in madras, percales, washable chambrays, etc., plain colors, stripes, plain white, etc.; in sizes 244 to 8 years; ' 65 - =f $10.28 White Enamel! Beds 89.00) $7.00 White Frame! Bede {3 25 at . Aa 8135 All-Cotton Mattress, covered in fancy cretonne bal BWhitee nem Be ds 5 Pane "3 White Bname Weds 18 25 Boys’ $1 Washable Pants—in blue and natural Ueking, voventing’ qesitsoma’ fiom cllpibat BSibAl apriogs Ate t etc, A 85,50"Ever-Clean" Woven Wire Spring of high quality. | Sich ends. ml om wippings Beisal springs at $G 4

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