The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1916, Page 12

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me 4 stators tn Con * Beas to He Cured. the drug evil in this View to legisiation, Court to-day with two of the committee and, with Ma —<—$—— whole and delicious. Hy Roaste (417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK Vm rom Went Side St Crossiown Cars Apartment 0 $245 A 5-RKoom Apartment ¥ All Grand Raptily Furniture. Specie A 4-Room Apartment Koom Apartment $585 TERMS 4 : SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDI Tn cars NOBERS HEAR DRUG PLEA. ae Youth © Benator Whitney, Chairman of the Legisiative Committee investigating city with a)? visited Harlem | $ ther members| y agi } One whiff of the aroma from this steaming cup of ‘‘Sunbeam”’ coffee and your being thrills with the desire to get at it and con- sume it—it is so tan- talizingly appetizing D AND PACKED BY Austin Nichols6@ NEW YORK. | FREE drug cases. igi The members appeared deeply im- Girl Inia pressed when James Martin, twenty-) white trying one years 014; of Ne Kast $24th | Third Aven “Sunbeam” believe, THE and get your mor if you insist. Wholeva WILL THERE BE A |Player Piano In Your Home Christmas? Gu $10 Monthiy Until Paid Benen, cover and 12 rolls 149! Uprights 95 ear, | | Month | ict Monthty $5 onan sto t, Music, Cover, FREE Cortige Tats Werk With Fach New Cprigne tian Used Pianos, $75 to 9250 Victrolas, $15 to $400 All of the Latest Victor Kecords, GOETZ & CO. 81-87 COURT § rv tis BROOKLYN FOR THROAT AND LUNGS #TUBBOKN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative i Me tale KES AND OTHER LEAD. FOR SALE By GGEr rs. HEGEMAN 81 @dvertivement. please you perfec The Largest Im Se De Se Pie Be he tly or ney. e: tee Br Bhs Re Me iE BE with each Player Viane, |) AN of the Latest Player tolls, j DS Try it! Sole Roasters and Packers AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., Inc..—New York in the World || You've tried the rest now try THE BEST i Week By ‘ee We feel Manufacturing Coneern Columbian a0 Pay 82.00 8 Week @ Nz” strate Ten Eyck, heard testimony in| to Martin, was held in $1,000 bail for is our leading brand ond, we WORLD'S BEST COPFEL We urge you to try it in comparison with the coffee you now use. ire you in Tb. eranu will like “Sunbeam” best. It comes and %-Ib. air-tight tins (pulverized, lated, or in the bean), with all the fresh, rich, delicious aroma, full strength and per fect flavor preserved as w it left our roasters, We guarantee “Sunbeam” will you can take it back Your grocer has “Sunbeam” or will zladly get it for you One block from Sth Ave. Buses TWO SOCIETY WOMEN TAKE CHRISTMAS GIFTS “TQ BUNDED SOLDIERS Mrs. French and Mrs. Snell Sail on British Ship Despite U-Boat Peril. | The happiest passengern on board] the White Star finer Baltle when it] sailed for England at noon to-dny were Mr | Mrs, Th Seth Barton French and] nton Snell, two of n soctety women. | plans conceived months ago and exe- cuted so quletly that only the imme- diate members of their family were aware of them—were goon to be ful- filed. Ketween them they carried sixty) |trunks filled with goodies and com- forts of every description which will | among the brave fel-| are doomed to mpend the f thelr lives in darkness as o on the {fighting tines. | Jums, , cakes, jbooks, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, musical instruments, Mauids and Apparel comprise the cargo | bution, of Mrs, Fr tried to prevail up ul on the Baltic, w flag and runs t i | ) y spitaly in Franee, Sulecaselaaee st SD ee oe eee ae (Motes in Society } Mr. and Mrs. J. Amory No. 130 Hast Sixty fl will visit similar } face. Haskell of | Street, an- engages of their Mary Riker Haskell, | r. nounce the daughter, Mix jto Joel Ellis F Miss Catherine Britton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britton, will be married in Washington to-day to; |Prince Alfred zu Hohen! Schil-| \lingsfuerst of the Austro-Hungarian | Embassy, — Reprever of th lcentral powers will the cere-| jmony, which will be performed at the Britton home. | Miss Isabel Mr. and Mrs. Inius, ¢ adward KR No. 16 East Seventy-thir | was introduced to soc gave a lunc! |for debutan honor of daught Montgomery of No. shter of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Models *15 to 5300 Any Instrument on the Easy Payment Plan Make Your Christmas Selection NOW ! Plenty of each model, No shortage here, | Select your Columbia and it will be quickly delivered, to Hecht Bros.--c he selection. Within « tiful Columbia Grofonola will b without delay— hort time ivered at your Note the pictures of the various models, their prices and the little weekly payments, s and # eo. cteous ¢ eight soun roe wney will be played Any recor We Charge All the Latest Records to Your Account. Beginning Saturday, Dec. 16, Hecht Bros.’ Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Xmas- MOH M100. 53 to 57 West 14th Street locks from 14th St. Subway. 50 feet from 6th Ave. "L" d Hudson Tubes: RSDAY, “A blister ay Then it sore eruption and many more appeared KA, town Cars pass the door. MRS, FRENCH RETURNS TO WORK FOR ALLIES IN WAR HOSPITALS. sixth Street. There were thirty-five in und pald for by the two! Math Str | ican Santa Clausesses, A corps cence > ints are golng along to help Mrs, Willlam Frederick Stafford of ‘GIVE YOUR CHILD A HEALTHY SKIN ared on my child's barst and turned into a so that my child's face, hands, and feet were badly covered. Her skin was red and bumed so that she could not sleep and she would always keep me awake, The breaking out disfigured her face, ‘TL sent for a free sam- ple of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using them a few days | saw that she could sleep better so 1 bought more and | used Ointment and four cakes of Cuticura Soap and she was complete! (Signed) Mrs. Hordintz, 712 E. 12th St., New York City, April 25, 1916, | A little care, a little patience, the use of Cuticura Soap, and no other, on the | skin and for every-day toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment, now andthen, to any pimples, rashes, redness, | f roughness or dandruff often means a t clear, eae skin, clean sc vq hair thruugh |i! to use these fragrant emoll d ide d: “Cutic Dept. T, ress post-card: “‘Cuticura, Beston."’ two boxes of Cuticura healed.” fe. Besides, nts. Sample Each by Mail ad. Sold throughout the world: Colum Fey 750 @ Weeb rece: Bt ere Pay B1sG0 & Week @ Bie We Ke Sr BE Be Be Be Be DECEMBER PesiSETH.BARTON‘ERENCH _ It Means Much to Girls.: Cuticura Will Help You.‘ and good | / No. 6 East Seventy-ninth Street gave @ dance and supper Ritz-Carlton, sy ‘There was a goon attendance at the Wednesday Evening Sherry’s under the dir Lindsley Tappin and M Knight Wade. Miss Mary Victoria Green will b married to-day to son of Pierre L Park. at the hor David Lewis in Mra, William 12 East Fifty-third » Harkness of No. 14, 1916. last night at the and M hington are at the w days ‘eter Go Street will give Fifty-fourth _ Stree money can buy. money back if ever you want it. q Ever-Ready Safety Razor ¢ with 1) RadioBlades Complete outfit, as pictured, contains the ‘Ever-Ready" frame which is rust-proof, wear-proof, and trouble-proof. We guarantee this frame for no less than ten years. Jn addition to this, you receive in the standard dollar outfit, a full dozen (12) of the wonderful “Radio” Blades, the real secret of the wonderful ‘Ever-Ready’ shaving superiority. Refuse Substitutes with Less Blades Extra “Radio’ Blades 6 ‘Ever-Ready’ “Radio” Blades are sold everywhere—in packages of 6 for 30c or 10 for 50c, each blade guaranteed to | “Radio” Blades ‘Try them in your razor. the same fine excellence as the original 12 in the standard dollar outht. Wvtyaenn tnt ‘NYvneunnnnnnnnvcouaonnngtacagscnnenatnnany Nd x x ¥ x DVS IVE AE IVE i Sk ve NE ee OM Seana “ LOIN MLB's ONG OF THE BOYS *- GET HIM EVERY SUNDAY... IN TAE FUAANY SIDE cnon UNCLE DUD youve. act HIM BEATEN OF THE a dance to-day at the Colony Club for her daughter, Miss Loulse Harkness, Mrs, Frederic Nellson of Newport Goelet Gerry Placa Hotel Is in France, »y James M #, Cornelius C. Cuyler of No, 26 t will give Self-Shaving is a Ma of Self-Respect "THE man who takes pride in looking fit will prize the ‘Ever-Ready’ Safety Razor, The ‘Ever-Ready’ standard dollar outfit is the best that our money can produce or your Irrespective of price it is the best. Guaranteed unconditionally, which means Sold by druggists, hardware stores and general stores everywhere. American Safety Razor Co. ane Cio night in Sherry's for her 4 dane inurhter-in-lew, Mr, avd Mrs. J, Couper Democratte Congressman Loses jor Certificate of Election, , Deo, 14—Repre neakes of Ann + lost his fight of alleged election over his R, Bacon of for 3@c be of Mirs., Brooklyn, N.Y. py ha Sy, a al

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