The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1917, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1917, “PNEUMONIA WIDESPREAD; sos ears m weex SUP DANDRUPY James Mer bel ya Co. Fifty-fitth Street. ‘TRIES 100-BLOCK S| 1 PRINT After putting down a red lantern to OndQ A Everry Nighit) BEFORE SUBWAY TRAIN) x 21 orn-nouns wing stan Lf - tae W, 5, p Forty-seventh Street Station started yt) For Constipation Daion Was well on His Way Be-| tp tho"tracue attor the murathoner, tore Being Caught and Health Commissioner Extends Fight HAIR GETS THICK, tid H 1 . . ‘They caught him at Fifty-fifth Streot Against Spitte s Epi- rapper, tae Overpowered. Wed: Soman Tuite RETRO i demic: Threatens us WAVY BEAUTIFUL hA f | snouting that somebody was after | was Joseph Dalton, twenty-four, a_ vin see coir a ea Vovtn bo ’ bt venue 34th Street P chauffeur, of No. 62 St. Place. “They're after me!" he a#aid, “I couldn't wait for a train or any- thing.” Nicholas him, a wild-eyed man at 5 o'clock this morning dashed past Fred Johnson, come epidemic, Health Commissioner cys ar? | Emerson decided to-day to make the GAtls! Draw a cloth through the ticket chopper in the Fiftieth antl-spitting crusade general by ask-; | your hair and double Street subway station, jumped to the ing Polico Commissioner Woods to | its beauty. In Dalton’s pockets was found a give every patrolman In the city spe- —_—— j Spend 25 cents! Dandruff 7 tracks, and started running north, WORLD WANTS worRK wonvers.| His destination was One Hundred and | plentiful supply of heroin. Clal orders to arrest spitters, vanishes and hair stops coming out. . . —— ——$_$$_____—_—_——— As a result of action already taken Subw : ne Astor . RANDRET PILL Safe and Sure On Tuesday and Wednesday - Extraordinary Sale HAND BAGS AND ENVELOPE PURSES At Less Than Regular Prices An exceptionally choice collection of Leather Bags and Envelope Purses purchased at a decided discount from regular prices 100 Pieces 2.95 Hand Bags of dull or bright Pin Seal leathers; self covered, gun metal, gilt or nickel Magistrates’ courts charged with spit- ting. Most of thed& wero fined $1. The Health Department announce- ment of tho alarming jump in the number of pneumonia cases was made in this statement: “The figures compiled by the De- partment of Health show a still fur- ther jump in the death rate during the week just ended. Tho figures, in fact, are considerably higher than {those of the corresponding week a To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and fr a matter of Broadway at Ninth, New York ‘om dandruff is merely a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it, Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Da derine now-—all drug stores recom- mend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an apperrance of abundance, fresh- ness, fluff and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will Unusual offering of Cretonnes at 15¢e, 22c, 30c, 35c, 45¢ Yd. formerly 3.50 and 3.95 A ’ Pi . wn- . nis the f dand , I r Extraordinary Sale get Yards in the Do Stairs Store nai | Heed petty abe be a ‘s pel Fallag haley toe ‘your real: gargs metal frames; silk lined; fitted with purse and mirror. These prices are much less than pre- Variety of pattérns at each price. |] infectious colds pan lla will be after, about two weeks uses be, y de. e po y, 0 vo v et v ni vailing standard prices. Some o the j.- on M4 Departvione ce Dealt hone eck oe Gowny at firit—yee=-bet really new 100 Pieces 2.95 formerly $250 and 8.95 patterns are known as “strike-offs” or | Purposes for, sli» ito Infetaa or erin: 1 deny ue halpeapronting “out allover” your | Une Pyrseny—topestonp style; of Vachette, dull or bright Pin Seal lesthers fitted with due advance samples of a large manufacturer’s stock for the coming season. lobar pneumonia, inside framed compartment; one or two fittings. only, sure hair grow troyer of figures show an increase of dandruff and cure for itchy sealp and ture covers, for cur- stocks at much higher prices. Some are known as ‘“mis-prints” be- cause of slight imperfections which are scarcely noticeable. ine and carefully | hair—taking one | small strand at a Your hair will | be soft, glossy and ful in just a} few moments—a delightful surprise | awaits everyone who tries this.—Advt. | ment, spitters are causing the spread of pneumonia at an alarming rate. ety deaths over the figures for the it never fails to stop falling hair at e 4 Others are exact duplicates in pattern vod ae decora- IL egthe tne lee wade Coe enor on iG aiord bow nied 4k 150 Pieces 1.95 formerly 2.50 and 2.95 " | 4 + yon want to prove how pretty an . a ae ‘ { and quality of what we have sold in our The home-furnisher \ eee eee early is epart. soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth | Hand Bags of real Pin Morocco, Vachette and Long Grain leathers; some with purse and } Mee tag heel tersbie " fh with a little Dani mirror; others with inside framed compartment and mirror. { draw it through y twho wants to anticipate Suture needs will be amply rewarded for her cam Tuesday, in the Down-Stairs Store. “McCREERY LUGGAGE” Unusual Offerings Regulation 45-inch Wardrobe Trunk—as il- lustrated; made on three-ply veneer Basswood LOFT EMPLOYES’ BEEFSTEAK 400 Men m, Soresight. Congressman Talks Who Work fo: The 400 men employees of the Loft Inc, the candy manufacturers, were the guests at @ beefsteak dinner Sat- urday night on the seventh floor of Sale of Lamps “Storm Hero” Silk Packet Sale Offers 25 to 33% Per Look for the factory at Broome and Centre Trade Mark Umbrella fibre covered and interlined; five basswood ! (Streets with Congressman George W. rs, ten hangers, shoe pockets and laundry bag; 4 Cent. Less TOMORROW—TUESDAY Loft, the head of the firm, as host. suitable for men or women. : {There was a cabaret show on a big Maker’s surplus of floor |plattorm erected in the middle of | and 29.75 regularly 34.50 Our Own $12.50 to $25 nished by the Transportation Depa: Women Leather Suit Ca: built on steel frames; cor- ment. | I] and table lamps, fitted for | electricity with a few styles |. Mr. Loft made a speech explaining inforoedy alt yt ta) ‘ |the beefsteak was what he had in mind ners reinforced; shirt pocket; 24-inch size. Metal Brocades at $8.50 Yd. like them in our stock re- three-ply veneer Basswood frame; covered and inter- lined with hard vulcanized fibre; ten hangers, shoe box, five drawers; lock on top drawer. Special 35.00 |when he told them he would make wy ANei Special 5.50 priced to meet the new lower (An hundred yards of the $20 and $26 qualities) {fo the ren for eaving” it er tot the Wind | Boks ie | Traveling Bags—of genuine leather in Black; H rates. : Ramaindar ofthe wonderful French, metal brocades we |] cha" a cen ten weeks a $1.50 iron | full cut; three pockets; sizes 16, 17 ary | - Floor & Table Lamps | have had in regular stock until now at the higher prices. |] Gii'"the omptoyees for the ‘future B ity Than Ever Before || — Hi i ‘ ‘ in | phi fk etter Quality Than Ever Before , Our $3.75 to $30 Grades for diver or gait trosndod ott Wace tary loom waiee pect rece | coer G a alle Aen “‘Rite-Hite” Wardrobe Trunke—made on | OPPOSES SPECIAL ELECTION. Sait Brought to Avert #100,000 Expense in Selecting a Sheriff, Elbert L. Conklin of No, 123 Grove Street, Jamaica, has begun an action | $2.50 to $20 Mahogany floor lamps now ae brown, green and other (eae 86 to 44 inches wide. Dress lengths and small patterns for trimming. Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building. 600 Yards $5.50, $6.50 | Gold floor lamps now $20. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, 3 i basen oo gold |] jin ite Lydataapedes i ill — — t ow $8. e . |] | special election for Sheriff of Queens! al "33. mahogany table lamps $7.50 Chiffon Velvets in Short etsy He sare Ih Sonia cect IT | now $6. Whitman, could. appoint a “sheriff tof 18 mahogany table lamps | ° Lengths at 1.85 Yard serve until after the general election \\\ IN i} $4.50. ne Saul Siler, the lato Sheriff, was sho | HS ateiahoeany table fomos| . 124 0 G-yard Jengths of foreign and. domestic chiffon |tor death inst fails bye Iuiatiee on , g The following vital facts with regard to the adver» | now $5.25. velvets, 33 to 42 inches wide, exquisite qualities. ue, orchid, |} | % aoe SEU Vy Spay ese ———— sing situation in the New York Sunday news- WII pc& Buahogany table lampe pink, ruby, brown, pale blues, nile, sand, cream and other || | vs eZ NorTHWeST CORNER SIXTHAVESIS STR, pater Aald ere’ gelhared Powe printed report nowt colors. | m 6 of The NEW YORK EVENING POST. 20 mahoggny table lamps 000 Yards F | | Start the New Year Right i now $8. | 1 26 mahogany boudoir lamps | 5, Yar Fancy Silks | \f Did you make a resolution mh | In December, 1916 |] now $2.50. $2.35 to $3.85 Grades, $1.85 Yard y a ee money THIS year? If you did, we can help you. Filling your FURNITURE and RUG needs at our store means a REAL Silk Shades, $2 to $14.50 for | rades | our $3.75 to $22.50 gr: 36 to 44-inch wide silks in great variety. Plenty of plain The Sunday World Mostly the popular gold and | satin, beside plaid and stri taffetas, foulards, snowflake |} °%,,,0/* oy “ take, . . a old and as ol arn v 5° Fest peal St | Suiting, satin striped silks, brocaded crepons, ete. © Dress 1 sat, a Her sti liberal CONVENIENT’ CREDIT PLAN (1) printed 500,991 lines of paid advertising, which im Ke. 8 810.50, $12, | patterns and shorter lengths, Re ERIS® BLOCMy Ne RARE | TT AE THO TARY: ROROAT UTE: OF REF H puts this saving within your reach at all was a gain over December, 1915, of 125,602 lines. ie, Stes Seren Bees W Taki | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. prices, and, REMEMBER we make” @) This total lineage was 70,165 lines greater | | ee ee cee ‘ van that merican, 28,680 lines greater Now e re a ing |, Ne Ww aay vail yan : alte TERMS TO SUIT You than The Times, and 129,852 lines greater than #/ Oriental Rugs © }] Small Size—Pick of Paris Ls and London ae With the American market ‘]] bare, and no rugs coming | | ALL OUR GOODS ARE MARKED WITH PLAIN FIGURE TAGS. Open Saturday Until 10 P.M. Motor Deliveries Everywhere. The Herald. (3) THE WORLD'S gain was 56,355 lines greater than the gain of The Herald; it was 77,472 lines greater than the gain of The American, (4) IN AMUSEMENT ADVERTISING THE WORLD gained 50% over 1915. (5) DRY GOODS ADVERTISING showed a gain of 47,056 lines, or about 32%. (6) FINANCIAL ADVERTISING nearly 600%. FromOur Own Stocks 10,800 SHIRTS Reducing them to 85e 1,200 are the same grades we usually sell for $2.50; 2,400 are $2 t graces; 2,400 are $1.50 grades; 4, are $1 grades. But be- claiming from the rug center of Eastern Europe, London and Paris offered the only hope 4,]| of new stocks such as our F customers would like. We i t several hundred of them. “ here is no collection like «| them in America, for sale. | We have no present knowl- edge of how to replace them wa when they are gone. t There is One Group at $45 Each |] And Others at §25, $29.50, $35 Four-Piece William and Mary Period Bedroom Suite in American Walnut or Antique Ivory Beautifully plate mirrors; con: DRESSER 42 ine! mirror 24x30; CHIF- FONIER 34 ii long, mirror 16x50; TOIL- || ET TABLE 40 inches Foe 2s? eave increased carved French (7) And the foregoing cite only three widely di- versified lines of advertising. They are here mene tioned merely to point again to the fact that Average size 3 ft. wide by 5 ft. long. Interesting diversity of pat- terns and colors. Fourth Gallery, ew Building | “1 “Tl i at ' $20 and $24 | i) |). $20 for our $24 grade. $24 | {; ' for our $30 grade. Full size, i Pure South American horse + || hair and a special black mixed Another delivery of hovee | cause these were special lots made up for us, our way, out of the surplus shirtings of certain manufacturers who make our regular stocks, we placed them on sale at 95c, $1.10 and $1.35 —now reduced to 85c. Fine woven madras, woven Now the sizes in some of the patterns are incomplete though there are all sizes 14 to 17 in the To them we add the few put on sale last week at 85c. lot; so to make the choos- ing better, and clear the tables for regular Spring stocks coming in, we price them all 85¢ tomorrow, Tuesday. remaining shirts specially | “Carbon” That black, fat-leaded, soft, pencil you are alwaysinnced of that n drop is “TheSilentWitness” substitution long, with triplicate mirror; BED in full size; four pieces, as illustrated, ame ‘‘Luden”’ on every one protection against the familiar yel. Look for the | Luden yellow | package. The Sunday World (A) is the great home Sunday newspaper, and that it goes into homes with buying capacity and responsiveness to advertising appeal—hence the increase in Dry Goods Advertising. (B) That its circulation is among people of some hair, so-- | miercerised: coaterials, some A am, accumulated means—hence the increase in Finan- More of Those | | printed madras—all soft cuff Pencil ( lal Aavertising. j Mattresses | | negligee shirts. No. 113 (C) That it is read by people who allow them- selves and their families the luxuries and can afford to do so—hence the increase in Theatrical and Amusement Advertising. No Advertising Appeal to New York City ‘| hair, bought advantageously, x , low package is another. i? some A ee will Burlington Arcade floor and Subway Entrance, New Building. OE each Avail deals Luden’s hav e become is conpleta ner cantit a eats tase i}} make > lattresse: s Maue b the Nati al C i S complete " . {| pe sample which will be | M Annual Winter Sale The Venus Pencil Factory ieone Tid eale Paes [Ris fully effective unless it includes if shown you, I en’s vercoa its 220 Fifth Avenue New York many uses. LUDE ' Sox spring, pholstered top, | %, ts and Suits } an The Sunday World 141) gull size, $12.75, OVERCOATS—$26.50, $22.50, $16.50, $14.50. @aca bon 113 4 ce { Smaller sizes of mattresses and SUITS— fH), $18.50, $16.50, $14.50, rbon S \é i springs will be made fe 3 lington Arcade floor, New Bi 4 H ty eee ie ae or wean rede St Re Big wis COUGH DROPS Sixth Gallery, New Building, | at Give Quick peliet | | ss 2-2 ——S_= = = = = = ' | ! — ok anda sre Vanderbilt’s Fight With a One-Ton Sea Devil Rex SiNwiy | Vanderbuts rig Ith a Une-10n Sea VeVIl NEXT SUNDAY | |

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