The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1917, Page 4

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" ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917. . ‘ye [ts for President was introduced in|caught fre He ran on deck and ry je Minnesota Lemistature to-day. | ses iy know what to do, ——__—— “J erboard,” advised Henry DIVE SAVES BURNING MAN. | ,.\00" "mtn in tarde |Brann did so and probably saved his life, Two men fished him out tg FOR BC, Tn, 1th MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION States torpedo boat Magley is lying off here to-day. The Hagley crashed into a float Iate last night, Navy of- xen Into njured. Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Cateh Fire. | Gravesend Bay and he was taken too * 4 fleers announced. ne wa The boat can be saved Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. John Brann, captain of @ canal boat|Coney Istand Hospital. After he had lying at the foot of Bay Thirty-first}been treated for burns about the arms 1917, ‘Street, Bath each, was preparing|and face and exposure he returned to HAVE DARK HAIR ‘breakfast to-day when his clothes! his boat. Nobody can Tell when you Darken Gray, Faded Hair with Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her Rair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When nt MORE POWER FOR GITIES | GOMPERS SAYS HE WOULD faded or streaked appearance, this ~ Clearance Sale Women’s Apparel at McCutcheon’s Pa > HIS is a general clearance of the remaining stock of Evening and Opera Gowns, Dance and Party frocks, Afternoon Gowns and Street Dresses. Also, several claborately fur-trimmed Evening Wraps, a few Street Coats, handsome two-piece Velvet Costumes, Street Suits, Skirts, Blouses and Hats. I desire to enroll my name as a member of The‘Evening Works Heusvive’ Protective Assocation Franklin Simon 8 Co. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. , Evening Gowns in rich brocades, Velvets and hand-embroidered Metal cloth Formerly $235.00 to $157.00, now $157.00 to $115.00. Evening Wraps of Velvet and brocade richly fur-trimmed EJ} simple mixture was applied with a Cl S l | fereing Piste ees and bret tans BI Sie. tty owe ASKED IN FOURTH BILL} BREAK AN ANT-STRIKE LAW earance_ Sale Two piece Street Costumes of Silk Chiffon Velvet, fur-trimmed with Mole z inves Woitie at his ehietime etcipes Limitation of Height. and Bulk of Something More Important Than | THURSDAY and Natural Skunk. Formerly $225.00 to $162.00, now $135.00 to $98.00. Improved by the addition of oth Buildings and Location of In- Operation of Trains,” He tS dds 2 | ingredients, all ready to. use, for! haatiés Provided Per Tells Congres | Dance and Party Frocks, \ormerly $39.50 to $29.50, now $23.50 to $18.50. EJ] about 50 cents. This simple mixture | « dustries Provided For ells Congress, } M ‘ ; 5 Ba) can be depended upon to restore na) ALBANY, Jan. 17—The fourth of| WASHINGTON, Jan, 17—Samuet] At Greatly Reduced Prices ' Afternoon Gowns of many different materials and models By] tural color and beauty to the hai 2 series of b rKe the powers |Gompers, President of the American | Formerly $62.50 to $39.50, now $42.50 to $21.50. a We, Geer ernie of tho i Stato was Intro- | n of Labor, told the House | ‘ P f : te : ye Compound OW luced t enator Hill and » Committee to-day that tt! Sh Sl Blouses in plain and dressy models in Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Cloth, Georgette fF date eo pl hl and eeanty Asne po irra see tier | any legisigtion to make a strike unlaw- | oes and ippers Satin, Striped § , and Handkerchief Linen. Formerly $13.75 to $7.50, that nobody can tell it has been ap-| ‘The bill confers upon all cities in|! Were enacted he, for one, could be : now $8.75 to $5.00. plied-—it's so casy to use, too. You|the Stato the same powers that are |COUNted upon as one of those who = simply dampen a comb or soft brush | contained in the New York City char- | Would violate it ' For Women and Misses and draw it through yor air, tak- |ter,, It provides for the regulation] ‘There is something deeper and more rtant than continuous operation Y of train nuch a y je sion alsa Getarcnin, ai much as that may be di aid he. H. B. Perham, Presi- Lingerie Sale ing one strand ata, time, By morne ing the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is re stored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. buildings hereafter erected in « a of yards, courts and | Sabie, |dent of the Order of Railroad Telegra- 4.50 In our regular annual sale of Lingeric, now under way, we will : include a new shipment of fine Handkerchief Linen Lingerie just aration is a delightful toilet requisi provision permits citlen to | phers, also opposed the bill = received from Paris. The prices are particularly attractive at this time. Tew not eters ee i bs ithe d industries and the loc Chairman Adamson told them that Reduced from $6.50 to $10.00 ies Lert or prevention oO} ease, — buildings he proposed was in the a ee . rn e vt. nf the public and not to fe Gowns, $11.75 Chemises, $8.75 Drawers, $8.75 ale ie, "The teat wection of the till, rai ~ ob ‘ ‘ . . i o permit exceptions to the r 1 —Thi: 5 iz All these garments are finished with dainty fine hand embroidery, Zi Herc Geniuses Comin neon fhe] eats mole in oak ance pela ( - and should please the most discriminating women. 5 been dropped. | hed r rhea i EE TO | cloth of silver or satin evening slippers = : e ‘ Wonld Permit Women to Vote for it! aded vamps. Sizes incomplete. s 10% discount 2 woes, Witacbore, matte test] os page, eee wee ee . PY n the trial of Sa ¢ 0 gf fan. STt=-A meas- | ke ~ in the trial of Bamuel Barkin, charged | 44 which would permit wom inert from prices quoted is allowed on all goods in the Lingerie department BS with eriminal negligence in conducting io 4 ; . é 3 j fa shirt factory in the Diamond Bulld- ii i, " Of course, all our regular stock is also included in this sale; French, < =e. jive A there | A S Philippine and American makes | Ss | r Es Chemises, French hand-embroidered, $1.10 up; uimmed with lace, $4.25 up. | EACE_POW DER, nt S Envelope Chemises. Doméstic, $1.50 up; French, $2.25 up. z tae "Trema' as rm in attorney. for Har. | 4 ~ Gowns. Vrench hand-embroidered, $1.95 up; Domestic, $1.50 up. ’ Des aaticen Gas rai beenday He ake Ss Founded 1826 cf . , f hs. b f 4 Drawers. Vrench circular, hand-embroidered, $1.25 up; Domestic, 75¢ up. to any 50c or $1 powder. All toilet OW By | er nrnin fuleilied all a ra § Peay counters. Write for free sample, = \""° NAH el Saal 7 Higher grade goods in all of these lines in great variety and abundance. rd areshtarnsly | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, | Oe ae ; i a 5 25 | panicky + |} NEW ORLEANS, La. Jan, 17,—The entrie Si Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets — lacuna tearm: ret ER ' Sahat deledant 1 i z TEETH ON i oi ' : WW | ( mf CREDIT |° S00 0 SOO SOOO i A a come ‘FINCH Mouth,” ciglinings, alt ‘ / ‘ 409-411F ultonSt.,)" | ' On Thursday and Friday rales Det ! f ' ! | ANNUAL JANUARY SALE B. Altman Co. | Novelty Silk Sports Skirts | i 12,000 just introduced for Southern wear 5 are shown in a choice selection | of ultra-smart models, a number | of which are reserved exclusively to B. Altman & Co. Jago “McCREERY SHIRTS” o0—S0 —S 0 0 0 0 St SO OS OS ‘ i e o ' (Women’s Ready-to-Wear Skirts, Fhird Floor Midwin ter Sale : : 1.10 none Lord & 1 aylor ; | Furniture 1 ' B. Altman & Cn. 7 ; __ Extensive assortment of good serviceable mate- Three Days for ‘er rials,—handsome stripes in all shades—imported fast Charming Parasols Advance Selection ‘ color dyes used; soft Negligee models with soft or stiff ; Thursday, January 18 F cuffs, or per bosoms with stiff cuffs; sleeve lengths for the season on the American Riviera Friday, January A : 34 to 36 inches. aturday ‘" are shown on the First Floor in a remark- Saturday, January 20 | Anticipate your future needs as this is an unusual oppor- able variety of new and artistic effects, : , : eae tunity to purchase a generous supply of Shirts at including many novelties tinat are exclusive | During which the entire stock of Furniture assembled exceptional price reductions. to B. Altman & Co. 8 for the Midwinter Sale will be on exhibition on the f ; Sixth Floor. Selections may be made at leisure before . No charge fdr sleeve alterations. Conspicuous among them are Parasols made j f ; { F in the Sa ' ay 2 of the mew sports silks that are to be the ¢ the formal opening of the Bale on Monday, January 22, : MAIN FLOOR -——-~— MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPt 35TH STRELT SIDE pring and Summer vogue, these showing | ' ‘ daring color combinations that cannot fail Ps Ps ‘ to attract interested attention. ) O ia ‘ ay or j ( } 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th St i) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Sith Avernum Mladiecn Anew, j cui f : | 34th and 35th $i -eets New York ao ck 0 So — 0 0 0 SS oo eee i , 7 |

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