The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 4

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peta anything jan’s Gray Hair ects only the gray ir, ‘hee ra aod throug! It rh, different an 4 Hons as electric ight, Test it yoursel! hair and you will be delighted. With apectal comb, rent grasorigines color of your ttle can be Foe Sekaint's, of wil! All your League Is Solely to Make Living Easier for the Homemakers by Meeting All Do- mestic Money Problems. a By Sophie Irene Loeb. of housewives who have sont their applications to The Evening World, N ig hb tpt ‘Tho application blank is printed daily. Gary T. Goldman, Goldman Bidg.. St. Poul, Mine _ BONWIT TELLER &.CO, The Specially Sho of Opginaton FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™.STREET ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, A Most Exceptional Sale of Women’s WALKING FROCKS and AFTERNOON GOWNS VERY SPECIALLY PRICED « 39.50 Particularly Featured Are Satin Frocks and Tailored Frocks of Serge The fashionable silhouettes of the season are presented in this collection of frock and gown modes. “ Prominent are the long line Moyen Age and Chemise types as well as those that define a slight waistline. Satin frocks with dull gold garniture and beading, satin and Georgette crepe with metallic bronze embroidery. Satin trimmed with “Lapin” fur, satin with gold girdles and fur trimmed chiffon collars. Georgette crepe with taffeta quillings. Serge gowns in @ variely of unusual and distinctive models, plain tailleur, also beaded and embroidered effects. i 1] ©@080002000000000 0000000000200 0CC0C0 THE SUPPLY OF BORDEN’ MILK has reached its normal volume and we can again offer our customers the same Borden Service and Quality that thie Company has maintained in the past. We regret that there should have been any interruption in this service, but we want our customers to know that our attitude toward the recent milk controversy was governed wholly by what we conceived to be our duty to every interest concerned. AE TARAS OE LEAR te: EES Ho Se These prices in effect October 20th, 1916, continuing until further notice. Grade “A” Milk—Pasteurized. , w. 12c, Quart Grade “B” Milk—Pasteurized. . +10, “ | Grade “B” M'lk—Pasteurized....,.. 06c. Pint Extra Heavy Cream. , . 16c, Half Pint Route Cream. .., asoe ll, “& & Condensed Milk sees O9e, Buttermilk ....... 0 Certified Milk..... a0 Sle Quart “ “ PRODUCTS DIV. OS ONOOOOOOHOOOO OS COOOOOS OOOOHOOOO OOOH OEOLE SOLSSHOOSSHSSOCOOHHOOSSOSOCOSOSE GRAY HAIRS ‘Of the Home, for the Home | And By the idk the Alm Policy of Evening World’s Housewivés’ Protective a ‘Within a few days the coin of protection will be sent to the hundreds THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1916. The purpose Evening Worid, 01 H ‘Therefore, t penny lunches In the Public Schools, this newspaper and printed datly in “An instiiution that should ali never tolerate injustice or corrupt parties, never belong to amy part: and public plunderers, never lack In fact, the MEMBERSHIP Name .....ssseeceseeeres Address .....+eee0+ Home. Wherever it 1s possible the burdens of the wage earners will be lessened in the running of the household, Already an investigation is pro- ceeding as to milk, since the present prices have only been established for three months, The motto of watchful working 1s already in action, and facts thus found will be printed acordingly. Housekeepers are invited to ex- change views, and every suggestion will be carefully considered, For this ig the measure that is distinctly for the woman of the home, that not only she who runs may read, but may have @ part in the actual work to be ac- complished, POOR BUYING THE FAULT OF THIS GENERATION, Many excellent letters are being received daily, One housekeeper who has joined the league and who has kept house for thirty-two years ap- |preciates the effort of eliminating [short weights and bad food, but takes issue with the average house- |wife, who, she says, does not know how to purchase her food. She saya: “This generation, for the most part, are poor bu it's the fault of the housewife. can't seom to ty higher than they can afford, there gre many other things that are not; no, they must have what they started out for, Tho ten cent store is a great temptation, and many a woman breaks a dollar bill for a thing she does not need, the price of which would, perhaps, dinner; this is a known fact, woman would not, perhaps, ndtice. I want to help a dealer pay Big rent, cents more for mosi everything. I pay 22 cents for lamb, 20 cents for rib roast, tender and fine meat. xo whore it’s no better and pay more; belng a good judge, I know. “If one bas only just so much & week for table and wants lamb (and have a lamb ple of it the next day, fill out with little dumplings, then something very much less the day will even ap the ex have so advised many w should know, but don't. N vegetables and fruit been reach of all as in the lust few ye: and as long as | can remember pota- toes in January and spring ha eon high, also eggs from vember to spring; butter iy D cents a pound, good too, T don't 40 cent fruit 4, an » on et ting soft; 1 asked him why he ia not sell three for 6 cents and save them, for by to-morrow t vould soft to sell He ed his shoulders y I was selling very soft ones at “t, poipted to them; he gr and “Storm Hero” took fr Umbrella A New Frame if the Wind Breaks It. i 50v and pward Quality img Ever Before ' & tal ute omni Abreham iat yuan Every woman is invited to join. ‘There have been several inquiries as to the “policy” to be adopted by the Housewives’ Protective League. Primarily there is to be no distinct propaganda for the pursuit of any one scheme. The plan proposed is to meet situations ns tl j arise and to devise ways and means for sitstnating “Pape’s Diapepsin” neutral-| artificial price making, and wrongful practises against the purchaser for the home. means heretofore employed by The Evening World in its campaigns for many civic measures, such as the Widows’ Pension Law, cab rates, elghty-cent gas, sanitary motion picture houses, &c. This method is expressed In one paragraph created oy the founder of main devoted to the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty.” This Is the power that has permeated all the former efforts and bespeaks continued usefulness In this new means for protecting the home maker. | “policy” may be summed up in the paraphrase, Of the! 2 Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective League, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World's Housewives’ Tpowenve League. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. Home, For the Home and By the gather in their heads that {f one thing! more than buy a/ “I see many things that a busier) It I'll go where I have to pay 6 to 10) 1 consider lamb always a luxury), | ¥ | because Mt is tn print, for of this organization, backed by Th has been explained in these cohen, ¢ 18 to reduce the cost of living and id economy. FOOD SOURING he so-called “policy” 1s merely the starts digestion Five minutes! reduced telephone rates, reduced taxi- or dyspepsia, its columns. It is: If what ype just eet souring ce ways fight for progress and reform, Tag, perry ba i ut, Mas to jon, always fight demagogues of all 'y, always oppose privileged classes sympathy with the poor, always re- sand eructate sour, undige: have feeling of dizzi \! fullness, bad mouth and stom surely got relief in inutes. peptic troubles of all kinds and why it reli jutes. “Pape's Diapepsin” is APPLICATION will digest and prepare for tion into the blood all the j eat; | table with a healthy apy you most Oct. 191, és | pills for biliousness or This city will have many Diapepsin” call them, but you will be en Jabout thi splendid stomach ever take it heartburn, A eee eee ee ners eeeeeereeens gases, B. Altman & Cn. The First Floor Millinery Department has prepared for to-morrow and Saturda: An Interesting Sale of Autumn Millinery fashionable Millinery Trimmings, ately priced. A Sale of Silk Umbrellas FOR MEN AND WOMEN tunity for to-morrow (Friday) 1 can) at . . . . . . . Union Silk Taffeta Umbrellas; with hand at . . . . . . . i} B. Altman & Co. Modish Autumn Wear for Junior Misses | Second Floor. Here the young girl of int outer dress. In the regular stock are Tailored Suits at $22.50 to 85 | Practical and Dress Coats, at 18.50 to 110 Afternoon & Evening Frocks, 24.00 to 75 | Hifth Avenue, New York STOMACH CAUSES GAS, INDIGESTION izes acids in stomach and No sourness, gas, heartburn, acidity ess, heart- ache, you can Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will understand why ve | sour, out-of-o |stomachs or indigestion in five tastes like candy, though each besides, it makes you go to the ur stomach and intes- tipation cranks, as some people will which will offer a special selection of new styles in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, for Women and Misses, at exceptionally attract- | | ive prices. | Trimmed Hats 4. . « « at $8.50 Untrimmed Hats... . « at 4,75 The regular stock of this Department makes a special feature of the newest and most moder- will present an excellent purchasing oppor- Black Twilled Silk Umbrellas of superior quality; with handles of natural, wood, $2. is displayed in charming variety in the special section recently reserved for it on the mediate age, or who fs difficult to fit, may be provided with every requirement of smart h | Saks&Company | | ATHENA \ sted food taste in must harml assimila~ food you tite; but « that you “Pape's thusiastic repari- ‘or indi- sourness, is made for use Duffy’ whiskey. from stomach disorders, nervousness of similar ailments who need @ real builder- Restored to a by Duffy’s in his belief that it i will as long as I can get it. 1 work, and get many bottles of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for the patients,"—~ Thos. Riley. UNDERWEAR POR WOMEN AND CHILDREN You'll find*when you put on a suit of Athena Underwear that it fits you perfectly without being stretched at any point, and with no wrinkling or baggi- ness anywhere. Athena Underwear is tailored to conform to the lines of your figure. There is not too much fabric at the waist, nor too little at the bust or hips. This is true of no other un- derwear that has ever been made, Choose a suit of Athena Underwear of your correct size, and you will find that it fits you snugly and comfortably all over, affording free action of the arms and body. Athena Underwear is the only underwear that is cut to correspond with the outline of the human figure. PRICES: For Women—Vests and Tights..50c to $1.75 For Women—Union Suits $1 to $3.95 For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. 50c to $1.10 .85c to $2.00 Marshall Field & Company, makers.— | Scks & Co., sole New York distributors. All ATHENA garments are made full over the bust and narrow front, Straps cannot slip down, Patent pock- et-like neat stays closed and is always comfortable, Over a year ago Thomas Riley was not fit for Work, but Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey came to rescue, as his letter states: “T took a severe cold and was = of erally ran down; I tried all kine medicine without avail. My. physi civn told me If had consumption, 1 took outdoor treatinent and improved some, but not rapidly, and was un- able to work. A friend persuaded me to try Di 's Pure Malt Whiskey which I did, ank God." (My friend has taken Duffy's for many years and e picture of health.) TL took your rgularly, The first bottle ry much and the sec- my vitality that I york. Today I feel » ntlemen, T can't ex- press wy appreciation of your great remedy in words, but my face and feelings tell the tale of my wonderful cure, You may make use of these few simple but true lines,”—Thomas Riley, Kenwood Ieig! bany, N.Y. MR, 7 OM AS Y And today Mr, Riley is just as firm judicious to “Get Duffy's and keep well,” for he writes: Tam still using Duffy's and always spital where "My health is as good as I can expect. T have recommended it through the Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey The home, hospital and sick room—free from the injurious key. ‘Thousands of doctors rely uw its purity ar For the aged, for those’ who are “run down,” for persons suffering up of the whole system, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has brought quick and posi- tive results. 75 les of natural wood or with mission finish, $2.50 | ere 00 00 00 Soldin SEALED BULTLES ONLY, “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” Beware of imitations NOTE Get Dufly's from your family wine store, licensed druggist and grocer. If he cannot supply you, write us. Send for useful houschold booklet free. The Daffy Malt Whiskey Co. |WITALEN BROS. 219, 221, 22%, 225, 287 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor, Driggs Ave, BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoil St, Buy Your Clothing $125 Worth of Furniture Here for 50c Weekly | No Deposit~-$1 Weekly Chitfoniers Dressers Ch Sideboards t ' Rocheste: B See MO ina Closets 100 WEFKLY, here und. yes you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad.

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