The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 15

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ee — ° > . se diniithlenenelael ’ a A a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 2, 1917. PEARL OF THE ARMY (6Riy HAIR BECOMES | | by Guy W. MeConnell "DARK AND BEAUTIFUL SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING EPISODES. atrustet with the defense plans of the va logt Lunches ebay tie oraaaiea Try Grandmother's Old! ras ‘| Favorite Regipe of Sage | 40e & 50e " Tea and Sulphur. Served in Our Pure Pood Lunch Room on the Fourth Floor, from 11.30 to 2.30, Unquestionably the most attrac- tive and most satisfying luncheon com, Ge 8 served in town at these very moder- \ tite floors Cat Hace ial wi’ alahee: SRW Gt Galas | Almost everyone knows that Sage |Tea and Sulphur, properly com-| pounded, bring back the natural color n that he had seen a masked|and lustre to the hair when faded,! document from Col.|streaked or gray. Years + and then|way to get this mixture ived, preventing the burglars capture./{t ‘at home, which is your hair, taking one sinall strand at! The story ms, Who Went to the open window through | trouble P ° which the intruder had lea oruing to the Major, and looked out. -A| Nowa | REE— ‘oftonesé GOLD OR 244° GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES seurry of footsteps on the wa lowed a grotesque shadow which flashed |store for x mee ot § ee ° 8 e across the study wall. Adams, who helt the paper in his hand, eried out| Compound.” You will get «larg 4 P b O k D R S t that the Gociguent hal een matched from hime Mut though the premises the of this old time recipe Improved ty | -Fiece Jacobean Va Ining hoom suite were quickly and the rched the thief escaped, the addition of be ak nate 4 Now for the first " ms was - ———~= |about 50 cents. Everybody uses this | r told that the box of wafers her eyes and began to sail through | preparation now, because no one can) Marked Special Necessary to deciph >| {imitable She landed on the} possibly tell that you darkened your! had been le 3 Votomac shore, reeled to her feet and|hair, as it does it 50 naturally and rived and, . . rthward. | brush with it and draw this through! livered ‘ ed and , — | c s n her, Another example of value giving from our murmured, in a Mid-Winter Furniture Sale. Beauty of line can be illustrated; quality cannot, but we would say that the durability of this excellent suite equals its sight! a tim y morning the wray hatr dis- thot of Adama, | @ppears, and after another application i » by an unknown pote, ane arel 2 jor two, your hgir becomes beautifully pn ’ ete F | dark, thick arf glossy and you loo The Eleventh Episode of years younger. Wyeth's Sage and| Colonel to Vear s daugh Me went to ariny: he Sulphur Compound a delightful y ra } The workmanship, finish and material reported this cl ne t PEARL OF THE ARMY toilet requisite. It is not intended for| s haere shea sults coenpuets. It eee ; he Wafers were sent to the Chemical § Will Be Published Friday, Feb. 9, {|the cure, mitigation or prevention of $ = | A Buffet, 54 inches wide. conn Bh name netailhs - An Extension Table, 48 Inches in diameter. A China Closet, 42 inches wide. A Serving Table, 38 inches wide. Bon't overlook this bargain opportunity. REMEMBER THAT ING THIS SALE FURNITURE EVERY SCRIPTION IS BEING OFFERED AT ECONOMIES OF 10 TO 40 PER CENT. FREE— fSonagé GOLD OR Z9A0 GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Beautiful Silk Blouses Advance Spring Modes in a Great Saturday Sale at $1.98 -- 53.50 -- $5 Make it a point to see these blouses tomorrow. New Spring blouses are arriving daily, and you'll be delighted With the clever new styles and pleased with the richness and beauty of the new tabrics, Many and smart are the tailored and demi-tailored styles and the fancy blouSes are charmingly pretty. Crepe de Chine Blouses $1.98 Very smart tailored effects of white crepe de chine with tub silk collar and vestee. One of the models is illustrated, These are specially attractive because of the excellence of the material and workmanship, \Crepe de Chine Blouses at / ° $3.50 One of the distinctive styles is pictured here— about as carefully selected an assortment as you could find. Tailored and fancy waists of flesh color or white crepe de chine, lovely with embroidery, lace or hem- stitching and prettily shaped collars. Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Blouses, *5 The richness of the materials, the beauty of the colored embroideries and the clever designs make this an unusually pleasing group. They are also elaborated with novelty collars, Venise lace and fancy Pearl buttons, One of the styles is shown here. Sizes 36 to 40 inch bust. This Extraordinary Sale of That afternoon Be came Pearl Dare's } to the disinay of Maj $720,000 Cash for Hoffman Stockholders. The news has just been received from Houston, Tex., that the Humble Oil Company has contracted to pay $720,000 for 7 interest in following companies organized by Henry H.’ Hoffman, and has actually paid $80,000 as a forfeit: | HOFFMAN DEEP WELL CO. (HOUSTON DEEP WELL CO.), HOFFMAN GOOSE CREEK CO. (HOUSTON GOOSE CREEK CO.), These companies were organized in recent months by Mr. | Hoffman, The news item states that stockholders will receive 800% on original investment and 4% interest in all ofl produced besides. For several weeks we have been telling the public through our advertisements that Hoffman Oil Companies were extraordinary earners. Above we furnish more proof. A Clothing Sale Ahead of ’Em All! Hundreds of First-Class Winter Suits and Overcoats for Men Regular Prices $15, $16.50, $17.50 and Up to $20 84 of these Suite and Overcoats were made to retail at $25 each Consequently the first 84 men will have the best picking there is to be had- This is « typical Greenhut clothing sale. Another one of the kind of events that have helped to build up for us one of the biggest retail ready- to-wear clothing businesses in New York. ONE HOFFMAN COMPANY PAID $29 FOR $1 in ten months, between June, 1915, and March, 1916. Another paid 50% cash dividends between June and December, 1916. SUDDENLY PEARL HEARD A SECOND MOTOR. batt! that evening with Miss Dare io her oir, Bertha overheard the Colonel say to Brent in the library: “Fie upon that, Major! The Silent Menace and the Foreign Alliance will yet be caught: ‘There are five hun- dred thousand lamp posts In America om which to hang five hundred thou- @and traitors, and still leave us with innumerable courageous hearts and strong arms to defend the se of liberty. Don't be « pessimt Pearl, who was studying Bertha quietly, wondered at her eudden ab- stracti sor!” Bertha ejaculated with a motion to Pearl. Through y ars | . Pe ees BEE Shmplighter on. bie| The Hoffman Stock Offering and Bonus. this message, evi- NEW HOFFMAN COMPANY'S leases are in same fields where all Hoffman succeses have been made—Humble and Goose Creek, Tex. New Hoffman Company. The New Hoffman Company is a producing of! Company holding leases of 680 acres. They are in the famous Goose Creek oil field, 40 | miles southeast of Houston, Tex., and in Humble Field, 20 miles of Houston. It has been organized a little more than 100 days | producing ofl and selling it for cash. Its producing property across the street from the First Hoffman Company's proper Humble Field, which pald stockholders nearly 9,000% within 10 months after organizing. ladder read ‘The New Hoffman Company offers the unsold portion of its offer Fur Scarfs & Muff: IR l ' Pri MANY OF THE SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN THIS SALE ARE HAND: of the | globes: ie Ne’ - 2 AY 4 S SKLE ARE : dently left in one GE she Amo Biobes tng. of preferred stock at par value ur car. Ss u Ss at VA egu ar rices TAILORED. Every garment is well made, of materials that are stylish tear ates hei! The Bileo —FREE BONUS— of $1.00 per share, giving a bonus of and serviceable. one share of common with each One share common with | share of preferred. This offer may each share preferred at] be instantaneously withdrawn, due from its barracks to the Chemical par, $1.00 per share. to extraordinary development now Building, whence the party proceeded ing on in Goose Creek Field, 01, by automobile. where Gulf Production Company th recent weeks paid $500,000.00 for up Btn! cried Pearl wyyrentared the ||| one farm and where the Sun Company of Philadelphia pald 878,000 for Automobile. High in the skies, quite||| 5 acres within a week, Not less than $60 worth of stock sold to one distinct, yet unaccompanied by any person. Stock may be paid for % cash and % each 80 days. two flery red, dragon-like| eyes flashed, dazzling! | “It’s the Silent Flyer!” exclaimed Offers Good Selection of Dependable Furs It's nothing short of the season's best fur buying opportunity, An unrestricted choice of any fur scart or mult in our entire stock at one-half the regular price marked on the ticket. All are smart new styles. All desirable furs, AT $12.95 THIS IS THE BEST SALE ANNOUNCED SINCE OUR OWN EVENT HELD A YEAR AGO AT THE END OF JANUARY. And this sale is really, in many instances, better than last year's event because of the different conditions which exist in the clothing trade today—clothing materials, trimmings and labor are higher in price than they were a year ago. The Overcoats at $12.9 Regularly priced to $20 and higher. Here you have a choice of the pes black and Oxford gray. Fanc' reasted pinch-beck overcoats, ulsti The Suits at $12.95 Regularly to $20 and higher. A collection of garments that is attractive from every standpoint: New materials—new styles—new colors. All sizes for men and 8. Exceptional choice in plain or fancy Mixtures. Latest and smartest two and three button styles. in and a model to suit men and youths of The Colonel, upon being told of thts) development, ordered bis regiment FREE— @fSereae GOLD OR 2t-00 GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES ‘$5 Day’ in the Boys’ Store Suits, Mackinaws, Overéoats Former prices $6.75, $7.75 and Higher; $5 A Wonderful Choice Saturday only, at This is the once-a-year sale. The great February distribution in which we alwa: hundreds of high class, splendidly tailored garments at a prige close to wholesale. very best materials—the very best workmanship—the very smartest styles, r popular Chesterfield models; Mixtures; also single and double Stock certificates issued at our own office. Adams. || APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO LIST ON NEW YORK CURB ‘On reaching the Chemical Building | AND OTHER EXCHANGES, eaw A soap box orator address ing a thousand or more peaceful Send for @0-page booklet giving history of Hoffman Oi Companies. enough looking citizens, But when Hewat hed an oared NEW HOFFMAN COMPANY crows * ¢ i prevailed. Guns equlpped | Aya Rs | One Wall Street, New York Telephone Rector 1547 serare reretrn, “Adame slippea away | {| Chicago Office, No. 29 So. La Salle St. unobserved. | PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, INDIANAPOLIS, NORFOLK, PROVIDENCE, Btrange things had happened in the pulling, Every omploves had been Ragged, bound and thrown, on the | = — oon which was littered with papers and pieces of the big safe which had| ~~~ FOR SALB _____ heen blown open. Pearl darted to the HELP WANTED—MALE, ~~~ MEER WANTRD—MALE. Ono and Two Trouser Sults—in_ pinch back, Norfolk, Patch pocket and 3 piece separate belt styles; fine materials, grays, Double-Breasted Convertible Collar Junior Overcoats also Button-to-neck overcoats; all wool heavy weight materials; browns Our “Choice of the House’ Sale of top of the ° e | tans and brown fancy mixtures; sizes § and grays, Fancy Mixtures, Chinchillas, F t S t d O t building after,a masked man, npon MOTORMEN 710 17 years: at ’ Bl Mice Brieerate ; warm and ser. § fe ines ults an vercoats whom she flung herself, wrenching par * viceable linings; sizes 3!sto lO yrs.:at "o> | fs from his hands the Box of wafers her ry Blue Serge Suits --with lined trousers - Nor- " fret ted discovered. He jumned PEN oa | | ment inne MEE oe ea re eek Res| Mackinaw Comte—ekater's and Norfolk, Former Prices into the waiting Silent Flyer with $ 50% $1 Weekly models; sizes 7to 17 yrs.; at 5 pinch and belted back models; heavy $25, $30 and $35; a Peart clinging 10 his necis, dragaing $100%2 42Weekly} TLLSPM.| WANTED, , I Mackinaws, fancy plaids, and rich over : Ne d-atr. From somewloere in the sky the motor of another aeroplane purred Then @ canopy enveloped Pearl. Sho grasped a confusion of ropes, closed All of our highest priced sults, overcoats and fur-trimmed overcoats are included. (Full Dress, Tuxedo, Prince Albert coats and vests and Fur Coats alone are excepted.) FIDENTIAL WE SewS¥J| Good opportunity to secure iL aterd CREDIT Long Convertible Collar Overcoats henvy| plaids, in grays, browns, maroons, red, Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots, etc.; also] green, blue, etc.; not every size in every loose and close fitting overcoat izes “Bl style, but all sizes in the lot; sizes 8 $ 9 to 16 yrs.; at paniiaaee | to 17 years; at... a : 5 permanent positions, 6P.M, Daily except Sundays. a thar "pry LIBERAL CREDIT’ Apply 163 West 50th St. FREE— ‘Meansé GOLD OR 21-90 GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES me For Complete Details of Saturday’s ‘ST VAI IN | oftic 4 a ’ 4 4 entistry at Lasts ciauSr reaugeate ano: eunio Office open from 8 A. M. to Women Ss $4 and 5 I oot-Mould Shoes Remarkable Sales of EQUIRED WILL SEND REPRESE NTATIVE IF DESIRED 6UARAN’ DIAMOND EWATCH Co VAL 35 maicen vane: BUY DIAMONDS DIRECT From the onty actual DIAMOND CUTTERS " Juniors’ & Girls’ Apparel At *2.95 : . Please See Our Advt. in Today’s Evening Journal Surely this is a bargain, when you take into consideration that our own favorite make of Foot: Mould * shoes is offered at the sharply reduced price, in face of exist- ing market conditions as regards leather und workmanship These are broken lots and discontinued styles, and if you were to buy them at could not be met. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY, FREE—ofeeagt GOLD OR tv GREEN STAMPS WITH Saturday’s Pure Food Specials se permanency, strength, beauty coasfort of the Waterbury Bridge Work unexcelled, Tiiis intricate worl ix now din S&P. HOUT M ee a \" wholesale our selling price of ar Ss Tich 2 ry ee 4 " . Bee een ie avon porfest natlatetton | co“%2zem SS los: ROSE & Pe eO HR AOS | os ne Dy “i A’ Patent Leather Button Shoes, | Tan Russia alt Shoes with tipped The largest, busiest and most economical Pure Food Market in New York, and costs LESS than inferior work done | 22-Maldeo Lane, Oth Fl, Phone John NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK” cloth of Kid top, OF cal F Fresh Fruit: slacking. experience ; Q ' \ Gun Metal Button Shoes, cloth or | Tan Russia Calf Blucher, lace, resh Meats resh Fruits by dentin acktn ieee yDIAMONDS ON CREDIT |LEHIGH VALLEY NAIL! Sid top. ‘ | "tipped toe : None Seat C, 0. D LEMONS — tim SWEET, ORANGES WATERBURY Wi i zED. ’ Fa ROAST BEEF] GEESE — eelected |] akin and ful 3 dor, Cee eee eee eee hte vour | American Watch & Diamond Co, | ————________ M *g $3 50 Sh $2.95 Boys’ and Girls’ $2.50 rene were ail Me Jct oes 09 ates dit gh BE ou Staeun exacted REA ahi vin | OMAIDEN LANE. Phone Co, 7 Ags Cale | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE= eN'S "due OeS, 24.00 “Little Nemo” Shoes, $1.98 cure ggn| Semets 26e || 4en00" 220| On A rprrue on ght with a > set that fits | ; : a perfectly Decnyed teeth saved DIAMONDS intsBrecwne ~. LONG IBLAND, Only a few hundred pairs atahis low price. Service-| ’ : . ries Ths FOO) LR ings ot |] PINEAPPLES | a te 10C Fee en en ee york wuar 7,0 GREDIY ‘37 MAIDEN LAN! able gun-metal calf shoes, with Goodyear welted soles, | 7", ise! shor i araving feet, "These PORK LOIN—-eo-| teeeed 27c pnt’ 950] MES 20e peerh dixisections and Dental Bursery) DIAMOND ON CREDIT, | Medium round toe and English last, All sizes, 6 t0 11. | Pevet cies ania Rest sede] Re cree | La batts NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY [L.W.SWEET ECO. I70 bay, 0th Floor D to E width: : ' a orkid All sizes tf , Ven siainiten ee! Ip Our Own Baking th > $5. | OW ‘ =, Dis = 9 5 ; 5 nM ig : y ‘ Ful erie ee 2 81,00 uo | SB TNue aTRORS MAG Rutter, Boy’s $2.50 & $3 Shoes| A Dr. Scholl Foot Specialist | Women’s $2.50 New Vegetables Tro uppiee trom the ovens abt Gold Growne, 22 karat $5.00 up baad At $1.98 Is a Permanent Feature of Our Shoe Spats LETTUCE Je, BRUssers|| PRES. CHEESE) CREAM Gliver Fillings - - 500 up! CO-PARTNERSHIPS, e St He is at your servi FREE head SPROUTS 45, each, 25e] SQYARes~ Be : Le PCMAG NOTICE Tisese are made of heavy Gun-| Store. He is at your service, At $1.50 cRANBR: 7 feonsts; LOC TT gfthinsee Waterbury DentaL Company (tis it igre mac Catfokin ith aad neavy| _ Ifyou have any foot trouble, it your feet hurt J A ANDER og TC) new™scaivions |] SUENet Heerreriied tee ie RANE oft , . you, if you have corns, bunions, callouses, must A5e] ctor 10¢ kad aaphde ae ROO. tb. English welted soles. Button] rie Voce mins in the feet or ankles see | Eight-button style. White, and Blucher styles. All sizes up| the foot specialist. His advice is FREE to help | Pear! grey, taupe and fawn. All to 514. you to have comfortable, healthy feer sizes each LADY BALTIMORE | F CAKES 256 WATERCRESS 20 W. 34th St., New York |; _10¢ 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn |} MouRns,8T06. SUNDAYS, 9TO2) Must Gormas, Frosch end firredish Spoken, TAvIES LN ATIENDANCES | Pane ot Blow’ PATENTS. ‘TR erede marie, covyrigata protect Jour 4 Telgatle, books, with Uist tote ROMAINE heed. .... 10c for... ~~ +-° eves + ata a . 2 eran

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