The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1916, Page 5

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a ; THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1916 a sa & TWOLYNCHEDBYNOS “Fur on Dress and Hats, |TheEveningWorld’s Beauty |e. ste eS, | meee ese AFTER PASTOR'S PLEA Aven Fur Bag, Is Mode Now.) 94 Health Column tite pss gets | Rese 02 Gare, Crees | "Ase Quntons Roper ing Bs ch ant tar 0 aa a WITH NATURE Is Averted, but Sheriff's Means of Preserving Good Health and Good Looky — | : tiem a ets coovt is the successfil misslon of Death Is Avenged | | — a ay a ya | iwe inchee of boiling water is the suecesfil mission SOFT CORNS wna a | | Wemea shout oot enter upon any athe Ul geo pleane Oa | HOSTETTER’S . Stomach Bitters It is for Indigestion, Dysp a ob im iisia, Cramps and Malaria ean only bri the Raure to oo mal proportions through — perfect health Any and al drastic methods. ONG auch don, hot batha, at sed to @ point o! min and overeat ih only cause th * nd the skin to ap pear sallow and lifeless Afier « one'e Agure counts for title if th» | |complemton, hair, nerves ant moneys health bave been ruined (hroug! | careleaaness, ! The real phystoal culture course, | | taken with intedligence, aot only re o Agure Vo normal aad beau ut agtualiy tn Neo! inte resting ! spising! oa $7 a Fripmes ||| Disfiguring Humor Spread Over Face ||| ‘Skin Now Beautiful Beattle, Wash. fe 7, 181s. small red place covered with little w scales appeared beside my ose. Then it began to spread over both sides of {my {ace and the scales cracked open, \opusing @ terrible itching aad burning | Tt was horrible looking aod very ev barrassing. t many salves, but could fs Bo relief. At last I heard of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, and Comy them as directed. The burning and itching sensation was relieved at once and in three weeks I was entirely cured. My face shows no sign of break- ing out now, in fact, my is consid ered beautiful.” (Signed) Mise Elsie D. Collins, 1920 BE. Madison Si. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment and Resino! Soa For sam free, Resinol, Baltimore, | Department Ils now open tor your inspection. Lovers and Connois- seurs of Oriental Art, as expressed in Embroideries, Hangings, Brass Work, Paintings, Carvings, etc., will find this department a veritable treasure nook, to which China, Japan, Corea and other countries in the Orient have contributed liberally. Special attention is directed to the large number of certified Antiques, We wish to ize the fact that marked ew emphasize particularly ps Fy we LONG ISLAND WEDDING A CHILOHOOD ROMANCE | Paul Franzel Jr. and Miss Edna Ficken, Now on Honeymoon, Sweethearts Since Infancy. Paul Franse! jr. of Woodbaven, Le 1, and Mise Eine M. Ficken were mariied yesterday at (he home of the DWride's parenta Mr and Mra tieary Deugiaston, tn the presence relatives aod frieads Toe jority, and we o: Junior. They SIEMENS (EXPERT ADVICE FREE ; filles Ses Hees entheh Gad panned a ee After the reno: TO HOME DRESSMAKERS Custom House. ty ’ pa or ani est Butane 'é te ae te ** you are in doubt about what The merchandise tn this department was not purchased at whole- Rwy Se [Sater [TE § S d Se orncetbintemeien eee: Lae department tt gown perplexes you; if you are |) 5s oO ave, pen almost a year in the Orient, making his headquarters in ae owe ee ibe ts uncertain a te when and where |} R est cities, such as Peking, Shanghai, Nanking, and others. to Wear your clothes, le. le wef Ocea’ . nattan From these cities he traveled inland, often in the not-over com- fortable sedan chairs or jinrikshas. He visited the fairs, held on old temple grounds, to which Chinese artisans and merchants bring their treasures, many wrought by their own hands, others rare antiques and pieces of unusual value. How We Selected the Merchandise Among these crowds went our buyer, often ander difficulties and hard- ships, selecting an incense burner here, a rare piece of embroidery there, an antique bronze somewhere else. In this way he personally chose every single piece, from the little Japanese Doll to the large Corean Chests and Chinese Hangings. The collection of elaborately embroidered coats is one that deserves special attention. From Neaking this fent.tive sent Caos and antioa porcelains, eon oll Ming, Kien Lung and King periods, From Shanghai came lacquered panels, ja ¢ ornaments. Beautiful teakwood furniture arrived from the south of It would be difficult to attempt an enumeration of the mang things to be wick will advise you. Address communications to Fash; ton Editor, New York Evening omwrig, he Pres ATEALTHY BODY sss: ec's- gard to the tndividual » E There is no argument against saving money. It is a basic principle of success. It is the foundation of every worthy business struc- ture. It is the keystone in the arch of hap- piness. Z., . ciety im general, to the Nat Has Net Had An Hours Sickness torge. This year, with Amer Since Taking “FRUIT-A-TIVES.” ions of dollars richer year or the year before, tt the exultant sptrtt had not « hed any means of expression, In (his re- spect Dame Fashion has certainly Jone her part. Pur with it and Mattering ecftness, ¢! seled brocades and other fabrica, decorative accesse To earn money on money saved is the eco- nomically ideal condition. To have that money, or principal, immediately available to spend while it is earning interest is the acme of financial investment. A Deposit Account Renders This Service to You at Macys a every conceivabie sort, are all off a found ‘are, 00s Save. seid < fou gonmrel gran Cae Wie, ms Bote 2 ae fet woman's joyful te We buy for cash and sell for cash. We are | price ranges, are g ¥ ap No longer ts a fur set of stole and =) not burdened with the risks and expenses © | ete np nearer vy be ont Franky Laken | OTe Pole Jewel Trae, bos nuff sufficient into one’s needs, but a & of charge accounts, All transactions at this & from Mandarin coat Yc to 33.4%, aad Ceypreme Boren, Mar Jacket, fur trimmings ou suit ant store are for cash. Our merchandise is sold ©& Round Mandarin Embrotdered Table ee Fe ee tress, fur on hats and fur bags are |B ; Ps] Slates. Ste. Trays, $1.49 to $5.24. ia part of one woman's wardrobe. =, tO you plus a reasonable profit, minus all {| em hes Boxes, $5.24 to $7.4. Those picturesque collars taac nad |S Charges for conducting a credit department. §%| Mandarin, Shim 31339 ay sabe Fie ae _ bry Wace i Kae us by the ears last winter have sur-| 5 Hence: a dere Pte d joe. Yard Tdole, ete, O Vived the summer aad appear as 3 ei! | Maadarie Conta, eonhuchioned ta Genetliat $1.89 wo $125.00. MR. MARRIOTT smart as ever, Capes of fur, whicn “ . . 9D 5 ) jesigns, ba Corean Cabinets, made of : \ 18 Lees Aves Ottawa, Ont, Med'at the mode last sear, nave, ANDES “‘Lowest-in-the-City’’ Prices si Antique Jecaanen Prien Rabon somnsl> wood with rtengeg” brane GB) Ang oped this year into short coais, | jn & ably fine Brocades ia rare patterns, devices, $117. $150.00, Vidi 4 } “T think it my d ‘are immensely attractive when| '{ For those who send others to shop for them or for t= $19.89 to $07.50, Qhinese Jardinieres of decorated. porce- \ Rit | © erat cestives” leting @ full skirted frock of those who at seasons in the year depend upon the Japanese Obis, $4.89 to $69.50. Pe rd we wipes, $1.48 i: ld 1 oa: (K'beman io. tesl rans adeloth oF Veivet, The short haired | mails, and for the many thrifty people who prefer Japanese Gilt Cloths, $4.49 to $22.49, pe 14.74 to $19.29, Three years ag . t ; lain, $ { J ty of fur ts required for them,| to have their money earning interest up to the Japanese Wall Panels, $37.50 to $52.50, Por Vv. ia gor 9 nave moment of its ibursement we suggest this uni Ola Chin Brocades, in deep, intm- and colors; decora plain, $1. ary Service. nee me i table ican $10 roe yard. to $74.00, AS The D A Illustrated in the border of this advertisement are GAS 4 i sd A. A Chinese Lante r o Statue, carved wood, ~ e Any amount of money deposited in the D. A. department i cod Crane of Japan, $16.24 t S § yee ot earns interest at the rate of four per cent. You may pur- Garden Seat $4t4 » ) chase merchandise at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices et Moxa ‘ oss, carved weaced hea tT havea’t: kaow and have the amount deducted from your deposit account - . plan ath ais oot shot le tbat D, A.—at the time of purchase, which is an immediate 2 sort Ithy body and clear convenience and at once an economy, When the end of r vs healtiy y the month comes we send you the good news, how much WALTER J. MARRIOTT. we owe you, Quite different from the charge account state- de, a bos, 6 for 82.50, trial siee, Be. ment which reminds you to “pay up. g We are sure you will enjoy seeing the many at Aca or vent postpaid on receipt 1 teautiful things on exhibition, and it will be ef price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, 1 tge of the br! fk You Not Only Save Money on What — 4 pleasure to describe them to you. Ogdensburg, New York manner, Ti By You Buy at Macy's. You wn Interest az Ss = —— fur Ia ing By On Your Money Available to Be Spent. >: Bye “ Waitt Sinan, Bane. Eieton: <. ees lt Ty i# e ; A & “y Qs, aes Q sy ° Mo Or ¥ ae \ IE a New York | Depostions’ Account! Department Private Bankers. ; Une the ‘super aton af the Superinienion of Barts of te Si c t New York [AS “aw Ww LARA OOOO OOK, jand black eealskin, whch could be the Wert, | I ith th Sy : a ae ne hace tom ate |$2"wnite vabhds and block the we VIA Herald Square New York Owe 2 le

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