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

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ner eRs mame | FARMERS 10 BACK makes the hair brittle The best inulsified ¢ and entir cheap, and soaps or anything else all to pi You can get this at any drug store, ‘and a few ounces will last the whole) Gov, Whitr family for months abandonmen Simply moisten the hair with water | sq sf and rulr it in, about a teaspoonful is) jyton ot a all that is required. Tt makes an) ora is ng of ie Lapte abundance of rich, creamy lather, |! 5 be Sleanecs thoroughly” and. rinses out {lature by up-State farmers and food easily, The hair dries quickly and | experts in sympathy with Co evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, | sioner Dillon's scheme for a per bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to | nar ution of the high cost of living handle. Besides, it loosens and takes | | pro! out every particle of dust, dirt and | ent Food and id the substi- to be op- text of the commission bill has dandruff.—Advt Iibeen completed and it Is planned to | * B. Altman & Co. A Quantity of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. will be on sale toemorrow and Wednesday at special prices. White Biankets per pair 2 . $5.50, 7.00 & 8.50 White Blankets cut and bound separately; exceptional value, at * ‘ . A ° per pair $6.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads (scalloped) _ Size 2x23( yards ‘ é . each $3.25 Size 214x23{ yards . . ‘ each 3.95 Crochet Bedspreads ms tl NS Downe-filled Comfortables, sateen-covered, (a limited number only); exceptional value at . ’ ‘ $5.00, 5.75, 6.50 & 7.00 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases i at unusually low prices. (Fourth Floor) Fifth Avenue-Madison Avene | eramme for the | THE EVENING WORLD, MO NDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1917, introduce it not later than Th Gov. Whitman Tamme, it uw ate Comm!s- the present tment, Com- | bat ° calla for a ution for the pr nt which would eng t schemes for the establish lireect communication between the farmers and the public It is understood that the Governor not only has assurance of his plans being carried through but has already nicked the Commissioners for the new Seowis iment one department. According to some poli. | Machines, gas and special dishes, V | To Avoid Serious Results. l wake @oule tok or When something that threatens our| at qirst welfare and peace af mind puts in| icy fan appearance, it is a wise hi Ito t give some thought to self-protect publicit reported 1,900 deaths due to the Grippe and Pneumonia epidemics. forerunner of these two ases, the stubborn cough the head that nothing | ms to help, makes its appearance, | |take a liberal portion of Jobann |Hoff's Malt Extract, heated to the steaming point and sweeten with sue | before retiring. ‘This , proven effi 8 where al For this purpose the t should be used instead of He Malt “with iron.” Can be procured | fiom any reliable druggist. For those who have succumbed to| attack and are fortur enough to} be on the road to ry, Johann Hoff’s Malt taken cold with meals | will be found to be delightfully pala-| table and of great assistance storing lost flesh and vitality 34th and mes Ptrerta New Fork “1 BAUMA . Ton OeO On OeO OREO | Ul 84 MA & AN M&BRO Saturdays Our Liberal Credit a4 10P.¥. Terms apply also We Close to Long Island, | Evenings at New Jersey and ‘ 6 o'Clock. Connecticut Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 25% to 50%, Reductions SSCS HESS oe oe SEI a Sea ae SE OE a Ba age So 50 2 SOS CE SOR SEER Be ae os otk SE x * | i * x Hi Hi : : | 5 lee 4) * i mn at x Four K | * | ei oa x HY We pay Freight and Railroad Fare x x » 4 TH x" | S’Ave.Cor.84"Sr. % CRRMRMEKURRARAAARKK 1 PoC S TCC eee ner st 69 wonrineinn FOR A CHRONOLOGY OF THE GREAT WAR AND 25,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES see 1917 World Almanac ON SALE 25 CENTS EVERYWHERE, By Mail, 35 Cents. The Man Who Puts must be ready physically and mentally. The famous food—— supplies, as does no other food in such sary mineral elements. anced ration. Tl Srearioe tho TY Show " Recognizes the High Merit ,: “ Of Housewives’ Association : Are Invited to Attend the Exposition at Madison Square Garden—Admission Ticket Is the “Coin of Protection’’— Plenty of Work Ahead for the Associated Women. 1 | The Housewives’ Protective Association is invited to attend the Hard- say any more at the present | ware Exposition and Home Efficiency Show at Madison Square Garden, New York, Feb. 6 to 9. This is the first time that the 2,000 retail hard- tielans, Ditton {8 to be named one of | utensils in general the Commissioners, On this feature! ,, to) |the Commissioner refused to com- apere meer evry ic enverl ke ment this, as nfany of the appliances per Sa —————= | mit of the utilization of what is te! [NEED OF QUICK ACTION | *@*t? foods and their conversion to t Last week the Health Department | “There will be a Labor or Mechanics’ pa MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Name ...... Address ........ 1 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. The “Deal” Through This readiness depends to a great degree on sound nourishment—food that includes those “vital phosphates” so essential to sturdy energy, but which are often lacking in the usual dietary. Grape-Nuts made of wheat and malted barley, retains and proportions, all the nourishment of the grains. It includes potash for brain and nerves, iron for the blood, lime for the bones, and other most neces- Grape-Nuts has a wonderfully delicious flavor, is easily digested, and comes ready for the table. With cream or milk it makes a splendidly bal- Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts— “There’s a Reason” oo By “Sophie irene Boi. ware dealers have admitted the generai public to their exhibition, Members of the Housewives’ Protective Associa- tion will be admitted by presenting the coin of protec: tion, the emblem of the association. According to the exposition authorities asking for the attendance of the Housewives’ Protective Association, “the purpose of admitting the public is to acquaint the housewife and consumer with the remarkable variety of articles handled by the hardware dealer, and particularly the many home labor and time saving devices, as washing electric trons, freezers, vegetable choppers and kitchen In tine with this Tam conducting ® young lady to be states: ess Ball’ here on Friday eve- eet 1917, ning, Feb. %, and will then receive a | eontr with a film company for a triotic and industri ed by them. Over 200 en- already in for this contest.” | the other things to be con- \sidered by the Housewives’ Protec- tive Association during the week aro the legislative food bills to be pre- sented in the near future. One of | these, to be introduced in a few days, | $s a bill which will prohibit the de: | | etroying of foodstuffs in bulk when| | only a small portion is defective. Ag set forth in these colu | claimed that great quantitic stuffs are thrown in the river, a large portion of which could be ‘utilized, and which ts not unwholesome, | ————— SMOKE BEATS FIREMEN BACK. They Nav Jute A fir known ca sia-stery Work tn Relays in un floor of the | considerable headway before It wa covered by an employee. The building | Is half a block from the East River front, and on account of the high wind the | | | Suffragists | PITTSBURG! vania suffragi to-day placed them- | selves at the country's service in any! way “that may be devised’ by the organization or ernment. women | | Six of Famtly of en Die tn Fire | fn Philadelphia, | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6.—A family |of six—fathor, mother and four chil- | dren—lost thetr lives in @ fire that de- | stroyed their home at Fifth and Green Btreets here early to-day. The family was that of Max Pomerantz. The only member of the family left is @ son, who was away from home, —_—_—_—_ Earl of Harrington Dies at 73. LONDON, ¥ “Charles Augustus | tl of Harrington. He was aide-de~ and commander of Battalion of the 22-KARAT GOLD CROWN: S2up SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK Silver Fillings splendid , pulled their collars up over | and started for the plant he ewitl of ASK FOR and GET Ue prow: x THE ORIGINAL abetting yr ' MALTED MILK * Cheap substitute cost YOU same price | So All Members of The Evening World’s Organization Pe LI fs a ALARA Stern Brothers the blizzard. made and no serious cas re or more of the employees who | reported. West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street The Art Needlework Section will offer Attractive Cretonne Covered Articles Decidedly new and artistic, at very attractive prices. To-morrow, on the Main Floor Glove and Handkf. Boxes, 60c, 75¢ | Work Baskets,- - - - - at 2.50 Veil Boxes, - - at 75c & 1.00 | Utility Trays, - - - - - “ 1.35 Desk Sets, - - at $1.85 & 2.50 | Sweetmeat Boxes,- - - - * 2.00 Knitting Bags, - - - - -at 75e | Muff-shaped Pillows, - * 2.00 Cotton Filet Pillows, pink and ,- Madeira Embroidered Pillow blue lined, floss filled; three styles, 85¢ | Slips, - - - - al 82.25 to 3.95 Dinnerware at Very Low Prices Will be featured on the Fourth Floor Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, Limoges China Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, new bor- 95 107 pieces; variety of decora- 5 der decorations. .at 12.50, 20.00 tions; gold on handles at 39.00 English Porcelain Sets, Limoges China Dinner Sets, Meakins; 107 pes; decorated 99 5 | encrusted acid gold border, gold @ = fancy border; gold lines. . . at 32.50 handles and knobs; reg. 8120, $105 Coffee Percolators with | Electrie Chafing Dishes | Small Mahogany Clock alcohol lamp, nickel with heat connections; ‘Tambour shape; 8 day; plated: special nickel plated, special at $6.75 at $8.50 at $4.00 Boudoir and Floor Electric Lamps At appreciable reductions on the Fourth Floor Floor Electric Lamps, mahog- Table Electric Lamps, ma- any;2 lights; pull chain sockets; (nd hogany, with fancy silk pone silk shade; formerly $15.50. . at 10.50 Special $6. 00 Mahogany Library Lamps, Boudoir Electric haves twisted column, two lights, pull of mahogany, grey or white chain sockets,22 inch flat oS enamel, with 10-inc h fancy” (=d silk shade; formerly $1 i $9. 25 silk shade $1.95 Black Lacquer Floor Lamps, Japanese design; two lights, pull $14. 00 chain sockets, with 22-inch painted parchment shade; formerly $22.00 Most Exceptional Values in Reproductions of Sheffield Silver Plated Ware Prepared for To-Morrow on the Main Floor A choice selection of border effects is provided, among which is an entirely new and distinctive design, finished in dull grey, exclusive to Stern Brothers, BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES MEAT PLATTERS 6 inches 7 inches Sinches | 13 inches 15 inches 17 inches 95e $1.25 $1.45 | $5.75 $7.75 $9.75 CHOP PLATES WELL AND TREE PLATTERS 11 inches 13 inches 15 inches | 17 inches 19 inches 22 inches $3.85 $5.45 $6.95 | $12.75 $15.00 $17.95 GRAVY BOAT AND TRAY DOUBLE VEGETABLE DISHES ‘special with lock handle, at $5.50 at $7.75 Single Vegetable Dishes, Sandwich and Bread Trays, at $3.65 Monogram of Three Letters engraved free (for this sale only) on Sheffield Plated Ware Rogers’ Silver-Plated Tableware Half dozen Half dozen Tea or Coffee Spoons, - - 85c | Bouillon Spoons or Salad Forks, 2.00 Dessert Spoons or Forks, - $1.45 | Butter Spreaders, - - - - $1.75 Table Spoons or Dinner Forks, $1.70 | Oyster Forks, - - - - - $1.45 Soup Spoons, round bowl, - $1.70 | Dinner or Dessert Knives, - $1.85 One Script Letter will be ehgraved free of charge on Rogers’ Silver-plated Tableware, Quadruple-Plated Silverware Tea Sets, four pieces, - - set $9.75 | Candlesticks, 8 inches, - - at $1.55 Baking Dishes, - - + - at $4.15 | Pie Plates, - - - - - “$2.45 Foe |i Crumb ‘Tray and Scraper, “ $2.85 | Cheese and Cracker Dish, * $2.65 | BATTLED IN SNOWSTORM. | nave refused to strike got off Green-| a SPECIAL NOTICES. 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