The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1917, Page 11

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a AND RAYMOND M’NULTY Watkins wi eautiful Hair BEACHES ROUSES a ¢ to-night at ! Ay ¢ Miss Dor: Preserve the beauty and lustre of your y bu adu °. hair by applying West Fit vn moots e*. | Empress Chalif, N 163 We at rire yeninth . Street. i Instantaneous Hair - Property pan rs ‘Denounce ots Vanterlip of Rooch- Color Restorer Health Officials for ‘Adverse South esa ia Restores the color of gray or faded hair to any desired shade instantly, One Advertising’ of Resorts. a A application. No alter washing. Easy | De, Haven Emerson, Comiminstoner! OF to MORE ©f the Department of Health, was re. | ONE DOLLAR A BOX ferred to as “the irresponsible head of NO LESS the Department of Health" by Alder man Charles P, Cole of Richmond at S\4 hearing of the local Board of Pub Improvements at Borough Hall, George, last night. “And,” con- ued the Alderman, “it is time Mitchel! was requested to a ve him.” ‘Alderman Cole's remarks were 4 of the protest of property own- various beach resorts against tement attributed to Dr, Hmer- that unless the sewerage system At All Drug and Department Stores EMPRESS MANUFACTURING CO. ere overcome by the city The Japanese chief engineer, tho led the revolt, suffered @ fractured skull, Revolvers, martinsptkes and ther weapons were used, and dozens of shots Were fired The Harima was ioaded with a gen eral cargo for om, Italy. Reports | confitet Cause of the mu- tiny, b sisted that the W, composed of Chinese and Slam- feared encountering hostile war- fe perfected he would close the; ¥ poo rtled on the voyage. Another bec cl beaches. , aan arte 7 ‘The hearing was held by Borough; { 7”: oe / ans President Van Name under a reso- Vos nf ted at a meeting of the 1 Sis lution adopted at a ry ASCE. Health Department on Dec, 12 de- DISAPPEARED claring the conditions at Midiand and| During @ nuptial mass thts 1 norning South Beaches to be insanttary, of ''y the Church of Our Lady of All _}tenetve and @ public nuisance, an’ Angels, Bay Ridge, the marriage of| mena calling upon the Borough President) Miss Alice Marte Roche, daurhter of Could Not Do Housework to abate the nuisance by the con-| Mr. and Mra, P. Kerrin Roche, to Nature's laxative ts bile. If your liver is sending the bile on ito way as it Till Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Removed Cause. suction of a proper sewag ‘treatment plants. More than 300 mon and wom property owners in tho proposed area em}! Raymond Peter MeNulty, will be solemnized. The bride will have for her attendants, Misa Catharine Far- of assessment, wer »|rell, Miss Rosalind McNulty, Miss should, you'll never be borough engineers estinate the Marle McGoldrick, Misa Marlo’ Kevin ’ SE aaa propseed improvement is $147,-|and Miss Hlizabech Kent. Herbert | , BRR et Ae ata Hae $00, and the value of the property in| McNulty, brother of the bridegroom, | backache caused by female trouble 4 the area to be assessed is $2,500,000. | will be best man. so I was unable Keep the liver tuned 5 ‘The speakers were inclined to favor acini to do my house! right up to its work, the project, but objected that the proposed plans were not adequate, work. I took ae ee treatments for it Take one pill regularly y Alderman O'Rourke caused a laugh | but received no Bl (more only if necessary) \ 4 whan he said | help whatever 4 officials leave no | Then some of my. [yy until your bowels act reg- in the other bor- | vant to Jay them) wn to Rleh-| friends asked why I did not try Lydia ularly, freely, naturally. Mr. and Mrs. William H DEY seen sor No. 114 East Thirty-sixth 8 € bh. Pinkham's James Hinchlife of Midland B ny at prey oddity, ; Vegetable Com- favored the sewer system, but depre- | ay} pound. I did so ted thy. atitude of health officials [Of thelr da Bike MACY and my ache ii cal SI ah | Philp water, ‘ in havitt verso an tl Churen of the an tion soon disappeared teports a and 1 felt like a different woman, and Cewine beare Mmotere publishea Mrs, William Dt -|now have baby girl Jb Cure phia and d I will al- ity 5 Lydia 2. Pirfkham's Watur Compound to women who Colorless faces often show the abeence of Iron in the blood. Carter’s Iron Pilis will help this condition, ; AT Mrs, ALTON D.| field, Maine, as lived for forty | growing in popularity nee, and thousands upon ugands of women declare they owe their health to it, is it not reason- able to believe that ft 1s an article of merit? If vou want special advice write to Lydia F. Pin dential), Lynn, i be opened and “read by wome! n ‘only Advt Invitations have bec Skinger, Superinter Beach Land Improv Charles La Prell bs. pice Strong, Waiter 1. 2 py igriae, Wiliam A Edward Wal Pisea ion, A. 1, W Delavan The matter w Postponed for two weeks =cecusmidas Shia 5 PATERNAL Kansas Legislator introdweda Ww prohibiting smoking in one's ht in Sherry’s. Miss © several monologues No Extra Charge for It. and Mrs. Reginald De Koven | Nee home if there are children, peesiiainere arate te ISLAND NOTES. AM ASSOUNT VICTOR-VICTROLA hav pen filed in the J ix? eo ‘ ig nant : Including your Selection of Kecords from $15 to $350 and Pay for It in Small Weekly or Monthly THIS $35 VICTROLA OUTFIT and a brick storage b ~A.n- It is reporte wv Company will epend $600 w buildings. Mr. and Mrs, F. Christian Wi muller of Gre ‘ity will anil o @ American liner Philadelphia qfor France, where they w thelr honey n, their marria ing taken place Jan. 11. Mrs. Werth. muller, before her marriage, was Miss Caroline Gehin The first of a series of lectures tn the academy course wi given in the Curtis Lyceum, Si. George, to- morrow mori! when Frederick | Mogae, explorer, artist and photo rapher, will give hi on “Tales of an bx ‘The last of oe as ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 On Suall Weekly or Monthty Payments Small Accounts Especially Invited an oven an acuunt, with @ stngle advertisnt articte * many aa YOU Wisk to buy” without auy etre 1 the arday | spend Every Victor bay Rt on Record ihetinery Wei BO a Week LIBRARY ce um, St.| Arthur | the com- | mittee which has made a succes of the dances. “In Brightest Burmah" fs the sub- | d ject of a lecture to be delivered this evening in Public Pennsylvania AY Samuel Aldine P The annual Singing Soci in the ( pleton, to-m be distributed to Arrangements havo bee for the annual dance the Alumni! Assoviatic Curtis Lyceum, pvening, Feb. 9 { Miss Julia « Avenuo, Livin “shower" t in honor « whose mar Providence, Feb. 20. M i ‘ene of Miss Ely Cash or Credit Cush or Credit See Cush oe TC reaie Cur Special Outtits M cOMPER TE $89 OPEN AN ACCOUN WITELANY 1 50c A WE Dellvers jas you v article or as many up to. $35 “Srecial To Our Old Custoners ROOAA ouTr’T PAY ONE DOLLAR And We Will Deliver ANY COMPLETE ROOM OUTF iT Pent the city at the Congress structive Patriotism to be he! Washington to-morrow, Friday and Saturday by the National Security| ‘League. "No Club Fees —-No Interest WEF OPEN SATU RDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O CLOCL AT ALL We Give 144-146 et qwig Trading WEST THREE STORE Sasa BLOCK {AM lost oF found articles ade Fertised in The World will be ld's Informas Puliteor Building World's America's Greatest Furniture House ann % northwest core St. and Broadway) ‘lem. Offtow, 155, orld’ SPERRY GOLD Stamps ; 125” aye “GREEN Eta a Te Beason aGmpry Qlil Atreinemast ree eee a eee Aves, NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKET ve — oe ‘The World aay be late a9 Messunger office I the city Double 2 “A” Green Stamps Till 12 o'Clock f ‘ » THE Bvenrine W Ww RLD, _WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927, i Rudi ibe. SS a |NUPTIAL MASS TO-DAY are to give a dinner, followed by a! re ne of the trouble me THREAT 10 CLOSE FOR ALICE MARIB ROCHE ("0"). Keone. Ste an fre taken to Jai REENHUT’ "THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 1I9™ STREET 2 “Sperry”? Gold Stamps with Each 10c Purchase Tomorrow-=-Double Profit Sharing perry” Gold Stamp with the equivalent of a Usually we give one oF) each 10c purchase-—-this { discount of 2!y per cent. But tomorrow peice ‘ou will receive TWO “SPERRY” GOLD S' AMPS WITH EACH 10¢ PURCHASE —which is the same as 5 per cent. discount. Now, just think of making this saving at Greenhut's— the store that for more than twenty pears has given the great mass of the purchasing public “BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY, OR THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE,” GREENHUT’S Your discount may be either in cash or in merchandise — for filled books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps are redeemable for $2.50 worth of mer- jj chandise as selected by you in an: tment J of the store, or for $2 in cash at the “S. & H.” } office on the Fifth Floor. We give “S. & H." Green Trading Stamps as usual. If you are not already a collector of trading stamps, you are overlooking a most effective way of saving money. Begin saving stamps at once. is THE ECONOMY CENTRE OF NEW YORK r-% Mid-winter economies on anything and everything required in the home While in the past few days we have dwelt upon the importance of our Midwinter Furniture Sale, we would emphasize that this is a splendid time to refit in the matter of Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Curtains and Draperies of All Kinds, Framed Pictures and Oil Paintings, China, Glassware, Lamps, Bric-a-Brac, Refrigerators and the thousand and one articles that can be classified under the head of House Furnishings. Every necessity, luxury and convenience that makes for comfortable and easy housekeeping is here included. Every- thing is trustworthy in quality. Our guarantee is your safeguard, and our pricing makes it very well worth while for you to visit us, no matter what distance you may be from “The Big Store.” FREE— ofSoregt GOLD OR 2-47 GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Talking of Furniture— It may be that you are among those thriftily inclined people (and few are not, these economy days), who have shopped around town with a view to furnishing your home in whole or in part. This being the case, we venture to say that YOUR FINAL DECISION IS IN FAVOR OF GREENHUT’S. A single piece—a suite—a roomful—or a house full. Whatever the limit of your desires, whatever the dimensions of your pocketbook, here is our Midwinter Furniture Sale to gratify your every want without straining your purse. Save 10 to 40 Per Cent. How? The process is simple—it’s told in two words: men extraordinary value offered for tomorrow. COME HERE. Look, for instance, at this speci- A 4-Piece Jacobean Oak 596 Dining Room Suite, As illustrated. Look it over carefully, make yout own comparisons with what is shown elsewhere at anything like the price. Can you better the offer? Positively you cannot? The suite consists of $4-inch Buffet, China Closet, Ex- tension Table, Serving Table. Solidly constructed, shapely, built for years of service. This is but one example of Greenhut's value-giving in the Midwinter Furniture Sale now in progress. And Here Are Others $185 Butler Oak Dining Room Suite, $165 Comprises Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table, Serving Table, 5 Side $108 Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite, $97.50 Includes Buffet, China Closet, ‘Extension Table. China $22.50 Golden Closet. . $28.00 Golden Closet. $84.00 Golden Closet... oe Golden $100 Tasslibon Oak Dining Room § Suite, 9 pic ces, $00 | Pufet, China Closet, Extension Table, Serving Table, 5 | Side Chairs and Arm Chair. An interesting Collection of “PERIOD SUITES” Equally Low Priced, Extension Tables $16,00 Golden Oak « Extension Shairs and 1 Arm C) r. Buffets 4.25 $22.00 Golden Oak Buffet Serving Table and $19.75 | Table Closets | Oak Crystal Closets | 831,50 Golden paets. . | $50, 00 Golden Closet. | $71.00 Golden Closet 25 Golden Oak Extension Table . $17.00 Golden Oak Extension Table $31.00 J. pion 26.50 Golden Oak Buffet 23.75 6.50 China Oak Crystal 25.50 | . 46.75 | 28.50 Golden Oak Buffet 52.00 Golden Oak Buffet. ‘Oak’ China 25.00 | China i 15.00 obean Oak Exten- Oak le 37.50 Golden Oak Buffet... 33.50 | 4.00 Oak China | $62.50 Golden 5 jolden Oak Extension o Table 3.50 | 38.50 Fumed Oak Buffet . 34.50 Closet . ‘ MGB CMI 55 sas ceeagaees Le Lacs as $36.00 Golden Oak China 7 : $38.00 Golden Oak Bienes 28.00 Jacobean Oak Buffet. 25.00 | Closet . 32.00 Serving Tables Table 34.00 is ' | $20.00 Fumed Oak China ‘ $18.00 Golden Oak Serving 00 Golden Oak Buffat.... 52.00 Closet. 16.00 | Table 1 Sede Ok 17.00 | $29.00 Jacobean Oak China $13.00 Golden Oak gene om 190.00 Golden Oak Buffet 100.00 Golden Oak Buffet 115.00 | Closet. 26.00 | $31.50 Jacobean Oak Closet. Table | $19.00 Golden Oak Serving | Table $20.50 Golden: Oak Extension China Table 18.00 | soenes SORE | R 60.00 | ——— FREE—Sofforeg’ GOLD OR 2A GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Sale of tripe Japanese Table Cloths Specially attractive to lovers of dainty luncheon covers are these Imported Blue Japanese Luncheon Cloths and Doylies atch. All hemstitehed and printed in fast colors, Choice of many pretty designs. All radically reduced, Sale tomorrow. icf BQe | "isis IB ABe 7 4c renin #1 | Uh eras: maew 4 Sale of 300 3,000 Pairs of Women’s Leather Women’s Stylish Hand Bags Button Shoes, MANY ARE AT ALMOST HALF PRICE ;. Pair, $1.98 and every bag Was an excellent value at the original price ue Bags and Nove (Former retail prices $3, $3.50 and $4) SIX DAINTY STYLES--IN PATENT LEATHER AND GUNMETAL CALF. Cuban and Cuban Louis leather heels; plain or tipped toes; cloth or dull kid tops; every pair Goodyear welted. fom 62-inch size; regu larly $1; sale, each, Ready-to-Wear Spring Hats | At "2.25 A charming group show- ing the full Purses aI Me and $5 Hand ae Hand Bags at genuine pin seal, re salmon sl other leathers, All bags are silk clever variations o! tary and rurba Untrimmed Hats pring styles in Hemp Braid 3 5 and d 5 95 Se ey 2 “ined with purse and mirror; some have sale at oo : All sizes and widths fi 2% a ® i gl maple sizes s from 214 to 7 in : ee || Hats Trimmed Free VV the collection, but not every size in new hand ba Ifyou buy shapes and materials here each style, . |e — —

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