The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1917, Page 5

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~—TESPAGNE SAILS 48 HOURS ay ae ean Pretty Girl Halts and Father Canes Druggist Says Ladies Are Using French Soldier at Liner’s Recipe of Sage Tea and Gangplank. Sulphur. ‘The French liner Es: . jpagne sailed to- day for Bordeaux, forty-eight hours Hair that loses its color and lustre, | after she was scheduled to depart. or when it fades, turns gray, dull and|‘Che reason for the delay was given lifeless, is caused by a lack of suiphut fas a seareity of coal. A well-defined pe tone other lg rumor on the dock was that dt was s cua NUE | o0e , . » to keep her locks dark and beautiful, Shan PRIAYY Wahitnd a0 tales Ow Samal and thousands of women and men who leer dent Baca eral ‘4 alue that even color, that beautiful 400k. The same rumor had it that dark shade of hair which is so at [thé steamer awalted the arrival off only this old-time reefpe.|the harbor of a French or Britisn ' Ltd get aaithen ae mix- | cruiser to convoy hor to safety. ture improved by the addition of other} ‘Tho Spanish liner Alfonzo XII. In ee ty rat Ap drug} this morning from Cadiz, saw no owe Oa Sal pha Conte ew atth’s | raider. ‘The Espagne has 170 cdbin nd Sulphur Compound,” which | passengers and fifty-two in the “ the hair so naturally, so even: | jtocrage ‘ly, that nobody can possibly tell ji has} Just before the Espange pulled been applied. You just dampen a] from her pier, Puul Blezett, a soldier nge or soft brush wit! id draw | of France, in uniform, rushed to the this through your hair, takin, Eesha SHE an intercepted 928 pretty girl. exett broke away an small ae hale euanceat) but wing | 4 man with the girl began to belabor i the 7 o him with a cane, The girl was Miss delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage | Prieda Wolff of Atlantic City, and and Sulphur Compound is that, be-| the cane wielder was her father, Her sides beautifully darkening the hair| mother added to the excitement, after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre ond gives it an appearance of abundance. yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- und is a delightful toilet requisite impart color and a youthful ap- arance to the hair. It is not in- fended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.—Advt. months, 1 « When The soldier and the girl were en- gaged when war broke out, and Ble- wett went to war, He returned a fe weeks ago. When he sald he wi going right back Frieda and her fam- lly objected, eee eee ILL POLICEMAN SHOOTS = SELF DEAD, MOTHER NEAR Henry V, Meyer, Known as a Brave)} | officer, Sends Bullet Through His Own Heart. Patrolman Henry V. Meyer, thirty- one years old, of the Simpson Street |} Police Station, killed himself by shoot- ing himself in the heart at the home | « jot his mother, No. 1903 Wallace Ave- |nue, to-day. He was to have reported | 5k [to Polico Surgeon Higgins this after- | ‘noon for examination, having appited | for an indefinite sick leave. | Meyer's mother d the shot and CJ] cotted up Police Headquarters in the|* Bronx. Mrs. Meyer said her son had separated from his wife and was su- ling for divores. | Meyer had been Ill for several weeks, but had kept on duty. He had a good record, In November, 1915, he was shot in the leg when pursuing two | thieves thre (he areaway of @ Simpson Street apartment house. | NEW ORLEAD lows: FINST RACI 8 furious i Ww Stews, baked beans and corned beef hash are fine with an “Eddys” Sauce flavor. Tangal smack Moye Per It add the that satisfies. MOUBIE. sev evccees Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. Five PILES CURED AT HOME BY WEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from Piles, send me your $44reas and I will tell you how to cure urself Absorption ome of this with ref it re WOMAN TRIES SUICIDE. Husba: Watohfainess and Turns on Gas. Freed of her husband's watchfulness Mot thie. e to-day tolfor an Mrs, Martha Hubert, | nmers, Hox 63, South Hend.! 1 +y.ewo years old, of No, 235 Second | RH Macy b Sos Mtractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Biway, Mth to 35th St, A Manufacturer’s Inventory Made Possible T his Sale of 8,200 Men’s Eludes hour, 35th St. 1700 Woven Madras with Soft Cuffs. 2200 Mercerized Weaves with Soft Cuffs. 1200 Soft Finished Weaves with Soft Cuffs. 1200 High Count Fabrics, Negligees with Laun- dered Cuffs. 1000 Woven and Printed Madras, Negligees with Laundered Cuffs. 900 Fine Percales, Pleated Shirts with Laun- dered Cuffs. Making an almost Endless Varicty of Stripes and Colorings in Patterns that Meet the Taste of Every One. Every size from 14 to 18 Absolutely Fast Color advantage. Men will buy these shirts in dozen lots, An early selection means the pick of the Wt for you, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Name ....0.sccsccccassocceseassecevocccossccvoccce Address ..cccccsscesscceccccceccccsoecscseces I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. husband, Charles, after working all day, has been in the habit of attending her at night this morning for some fresh alr, he returned the door was barrt-| caded. Mrs, Hubert was found uncon- sctous, the gas tube In her mouth, It ts thought she will recover. jof lberty, peneeeenalee tees NEW ORLEANS ENTRr 8. tries for to-morrow’s races are as fly Malden fillies: | two-year-ol jay Lanly, 116; Madeline 4° none, 112; Bracelet, 11 When a well-known New York manufacturer completed his inventory he turned to Aeey> with their cash purchasing power and offered a large portion of his goods at price concessions which are now in turn being placed to your In every respect the shirts measure up to Meeya standards, (3 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY | Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly Ended 1916 The prompt and positive action of this simple, inexpensive home-made remedy in quickly healing the tn- flamed or swollen membranes of the throat, chest or bronchial tubes and breaking up tight coughs has caused {it to be used in more homes thas = other cough remedy. 'o make this splendid cough syrup, pour 21% ounces of Pinex (60 cents’ worth) into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. You then have a full pint—a family sup- Tene a@ much better cough syrup han you could buy ready-made for $2.50, Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste, Pinex is « special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- second Btrest to convine way pine extract, combined with Murphy in the West Side Court to-day! gualacol and is known the world over © Cumings was not telling! for its promptness, ease and cer- t the speculator five days| tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs Cumings said V © tried| and chest colds. to sell him theatre tickets and then,! ‘To avoid disappointment ask your ran. druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex” aw this man,” Vis-| with full directions, and don't accept to the anything else, Guaranteed to give ibs solute satisfaction or money prompt- refunded, The Pinex Co., Fort ne, Ind.—Advt. JAIL FOR TICKET SPECULTOR Workhouse! f Fine, 0 of No. 4 Forty- jagistrate Sentence Inate The efforts of Felix 187 West One Hundre He went out Jan. 8—~The | he wae lying, a of the usual fine he sentenced him to five days in 1 the Workhoune, For Par, 106; marl, 108! Hen ‘Hi ur-year-olds and ups relling: | Naina, 113; Berti | «105; mS, ANNOUNCEMENT EVENEMENTCLASSIQUE FOURRURES The Most Notable Sale of Furs of Quality & Fashion Ever Held by This Shop Sale Begins Wednesday Morning, January 10th Main ° Complete details will be published in the j Evening Papers, Tuesday, January 9h Floor H 35th St. gl | BONWIT TELLER &.CO, The Specialty Shop of Opizinations : FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET (F200. 10090 0010 200020000 000 OOOO GAO AO TORIES, | \\ fae a) = u | | { ° x | Ve i! N " cine] AT 84ST & SAVE. e| x ‘ CL DOLLADA WE i a eee Nes Ee - x : ee ai RCT 4 x |, -¥37.50 x a ——— x % Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey ¥ and Connecticut x) x Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. | |i We Close Other Days at 6 P. M. “a {| ] bi —, 10-PIECE WILLIAM ® 4 { AND MARY PERIOD k DINING ROOM x i E, in Jacobean Oak. consisting of BUFFET 35 : % inches long, with mirror; CHINA CLOSET 44 inches i! { wide; SERVING TABLE 34 inches wide; DINING TABLE 48 inch top, 6 % Arm Chi ith genuine leather % as illustrated, at _S’Ave.Cor.84"Sr,. , TOSCO 10H OCC 2090 C200 2000 O OOOO ROR KOREA ; 5 Side and 1 10 pieces, ot extent OHO K ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | James McCreery & Co, f on 5th Avenue 34th Street ~ On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday BEADED & FANCY DRAW-STRING BAGS At Greatly Reduced Prices 100 Pieces..... seve 2095. .... formerly 5.00 to 7.50 Beaded Chiffon Velvet Draw-String Bags—handsomely trimmed with Paisley, steel or colored Beads; fitted with combination purse and mirror; silk ribbon, silk cord and chain handles. 125 Pieces..... ‘ formerly 2.95 to 4.95 Chiffon Velvet or Silk Moire Draw-String Bags; steel beaded or trimmed with Paisley. Also 24 Silk Moire Hand Bags,—steel beaded, self covered frames; silk lined; fitted with purse and mirror. Annual January Sale MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S UNDERGARMENTS Exceptional Values 3. Nightgown of Nainsook, lace trimmed. Size 6 to 16 years. 95c 4. Princess Petticoat of fine Nainsook, lace trimmed, Size 2 to 6 years. 95c 5. Cambric Waist, embroidery or lace trimmed. . Size 2 to 14 years. 65c 6. Cambric Drawers, made with tucks and em- broidery. Size 4 to 16 years, 1. lace trimmed. Envelope Chemise of fine Nainsook, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 95c Princess Slip of Nainsook, lace or em- Size 6 to 16 years 95c 2. broidery trimmed ‘Two other styles, 2 to 14 years... . 7. Camisole of Crepe de Chine, in Whi Flesh color. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 1.35 8. Silk Petticoat, in $2, $4 or 36-inch lengths; all the newest shades. 2.75 Misses’ Cambric Skirts, embroidery or lace trimmed, 32 to 36-inch lengths. 95c Children’s Skirts, hemstitched or embroidery trimmed ruffle. 6 to 12 years. FIFTH FLOOR STAMPED ARTICLES (Third Floor) Children’s Dresses, size 2 to 6 years. Made uj Stamped on Batiste Stamped on Chambray. . Stamped on Repp.. Aprons of Dotted Swiss; large pockets; trimmed with lace. 30c SPRING EMBROIDERIES represented in this ad- vance showing of Spring Embroid including Organdie groundwork with sil-° designs, also elaborate colored novel- pgularly 506¢, A complete line of Nainsook, Cambric, Swiss and Batiste Embroideries in matched sets for Lingerie andTrousseaux. Stamped on Linen Centrepieces, 36-inch size inch size 54-inch size, 1.85 86-inch Square Covers, hemstitched. 1,25 Napkins to match... each 30¢ Special Offerings Embroidery Flouncings, 18 to 7 inches wide, in Swiss, Batiste, Crepe, Voile and Nainsook, suitable for skirts and chil- dren's dresses, Stamped on Cotton Materials | regularly 65c to 6.50, yd, 25¢ to 4.95 Luncheon Sets, 14 piece 30c¢ and 35¢ Embroidery Flouncings, 45 inches Knife, Fork and Spoon Cases rpeiiady |.*) wide, in Ecru Batiste, plain white and white Card Table Covers. . 35 with colored Embroidery. gi ae Wide : regularly 1.95 to 8.50, yd., 1.50 to 5.50 All-over Swiss Embroideries, in single and double widths, dainty baby patterns and eyelet designs. yd., 50 40c regularly 95¢ GOSSARD CORSETS “They Lace in Front” IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT On January 15th the advance in prices of Gossard Corsets will go into effect. Until that date we offer at the prices given below Gossard Gorsets in a lar 95c Stamped on Nainsook 55c¢ and 1,00 50c and 75¢ Nightgowns Chemises Large Size Turkish Towels assortment of the most up-to-date models for slight, medium and full figures, In all new and fresh. . Now Future Price . Now ... Future Price Gossard Corsets... .Now ....Buture Price Gossard Corsets. ...Now Future Price Gossard Corsets, ... Now Future Price Now Future Price Gossard Corsets. .. Gossard Corsets... .Now ... Future Price various materials Gossard Corsets, Gossard Corset

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