The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1917, Page 13

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ETH pis arm tn a etlok on Deont wat before a Private | strenked or gray. Years ago the only "THE BIG STORE” The Wrong Hat Will Mar It Cc inatitey Inn General Army Staff at Wash. | Way to get this mixture was to make je on the safe side. Make your selec- ; ae ‘a ; it at home, which is mussy and ton at Greenhurs, where you may choose Li th ilhaigpng troublesome. ™ aL rom extensive displays of the new styles The fir | Nowadays we simply ask at any SIXTH AVE. 16% TO 19% STREET ae cia ; a he ident t ever discussed between Major|drug store for “ hs Sage and ip ore ourself? the Colonel was asked by the Judge Advocate General Sulphur Compound.” You will get Cl ly Desi d Youthful Styles for Girl d Juni in Thi Kaiba $ © aed atid hea large bottle of this old time recipe im- leverly Designe outhfu tyle les for Girls and Juniors in This of the Anny, vin Seca stad porate’ _ | proved by the addition of other Ingre- “The Major withont, reason nanjed ents for about 50 cents. Everybod my orderly, T. O. Adains,” Col, Dare | toward the « mee te ae the uses this preparation now, because no Sa e of rin A arel ted. vad “elikee 2 a cov- lone can possi tell that you { MIRED coiotid’s ahvanter, Peart Dare,| Cre Witt © thick mache, darkened your halp, anit dees 1¢ bo ln a char aban’ Joa? Zeal and Adams raced to the | naturally and evenly. You dampen a Brena koegi Capt. iin Paynet” | around the cine pole, "Thala | pone or soft brush with it and draw “ite Was Yny fiance,’ replied Peart| hi i af vd ina heap, drag Meat Bagels Nadas taking one Skirt Et ging the flag with him rts, C. In a low yoles, — the gray hair disappea' ‘ D . ( Capt. Payne ever discussed yea he enen, |e “Pei ort All sections of this wonderfully popular de- » at Popular Prices: Wiyjor Brent and your flag!" becomes: eautifully dark, thick and partment are brilliant with new Spring garments rom the magnificent collections we have pO Ew een. Salonen fa a PARL,. OF THE ARMY By: Guy W. ee W, MeContfie opytignt by VOPSS OF PRECED! XIV. perfectly truthful, L thougiif, the Major was jealous ‘of the] and started to tear off bis mask. Captain’ 1 Adams pounced on him | €l! The Concluding Episode of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. (GRAY HAIR BECOMES "DARK AND BEAUTIFUL Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Sulphur properly | ¢ "| poueted brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, d you look years younger. | Wyeth 4 Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is | not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.—Advt. Apparel Needs—Big Economy Sales Begin Tomorrow that are both fashionable and serviceable: Now {s the time to make your selection, for stocks are at their best and the values are very attractive. Tomorrow we feature the The Right Kind of tale Tea and Sulphur. A Hat samen anita % iar , y Spring Costume chosen two special lots for today's advertise- ment and tomorrow's selling. Dress and Sport Hate—of Lisere or Hemp Braid; solid of two-tone effects; variety of novelty Lebne one style as teadlvaty sale Sales for the First Saturday in March — Not a Moment Too Early for You to Look to Your Spring a2 "3.45 jthat T.'O. Adams was the * PEARL OF THE ARMY{|" wamannwn “Has ‘Major Brent ever stixgested ale A e ’ A Special at $1.95 | peli Will Be Published Frihy, March 9, | Alrrtitmet tor tne Rd abe tt Girls Sport Dress, Offering an unusual dita of new shapes.of shiny straw, including Pearl stepped down to make W Bh heeneet rot Melanin: | for Bertin 1 ‘ “You were the silent Menace frontier with the plans after they Sport, Sailor and Mushrooms; new and pretty trimmings. unt) © P.M, HATS TRIMMED FREE Mlustrated and Described Here. Special for Tomorrow. $ 1 79 This chic little two-piece dress, in sizes 8 to 14 years, is made of a good quality cotton crash in If you buy materials and shapes here. messenge Sale of 500 Double Your Skirts lue of tan, with collars, cuffs, pockets, also but- Analyze Your Food Bills Meas New Spring hands?” was the first question as tons, trimmed with contrasting colored striped self me material. The full plaited skirt of this clever little dress ismade on a’ waist and can he worn with separate middy. Dress Regularly $6—Tomorrow “You also returned for htm tho 66° UT OUT” or “cut down” on Other specials are included in the following garments: | Girls’ Washable Dresses Distinction vy national prepar | the food items which con- Girls’ Spring Coats A wide variety of these dresses in new Spring styles, Weeiells $ 95 “ : : : ( SE ald—not per tinue to “go up” in price. Made of Serge, Poplin, Tweeds, Checks and Velours, | made ol such splensiid marerials as Lingo. Hepp, Crest ture will do , “What did the packet you R broakt laaeli ranging in price from $4.50 to $14.75, with many inter- | Ore g1 4987.96, Sizes 6 to 14 years. wonders toward contain? ‘ econstruct your breakfast, func! mediate prices. One model at $5.95 is illustrated. Sizes | iris’ D 4 improving your Every person d di 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Dresses appearance. Let Just how pret hia breath and « | --tnlecarcAmdetaaatl y Made of Chambray, Linen and Gingham, in Stripes, Sar ty theve akdete “The , st Stop waste! Juniors’ Coats 4 ’ p ; AMAL SAAS Checks and Plaids. from $4.50 to $8.95. | Gris? izes 12 10 16 years. Prices range match and ar- range one of these handsome wavy switches on your own head and see for yourself how it adds to your charms. 18-inch Wavy Hair Switches 95e 20-inch Wavy Hair Switches. $1.75 22-inch Wavy Hair Switches $2.25 are in style can Fashioned of Serge, Velour Cloth, Plaids and Checks. Prices range trom $7.50 to $17.50. Sizes 13 to 17 years. One model at $10.75 illustrated. Girls’ Coats Developed of Serge, Poplin, Tweeds, Checks. Prices are $9.75 to $14.75, sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. ; BI Middy Blouses joomers | In sizes 6 t0 22 years. Priced from 79¢ to $1.25. Made Of Serge at $2.95. Sizes 8 to 20) of Galatea Cloth, all white; also white trimmed with con- ‘ trasting colors. called next former occasion yo! that you four 1 thene plans 8 ariny belt ic, Gok Y fina ‘them after I put them there?” ho returned With Bertha again « Judge Advocate General tack. "Can you infor f stole from Major Bre by the ohetched Put to test the economy ideas you have had in mind. Retrench! One way to go about it is to EAT MORE BREAD. Test that state- ment id buying today a ten cent who loaf of WARD’S BREAD ‘i (TIP-TOP OR DAINTY-MAID) Serve it and see for yourself “how far it will go” 1 Bwore in Capt All-Wool Full Pleated Serge Skirts | To wear with middy blouse; sizes 8 to 20 years; at Velour and | $3.95, For growing girls, | Smart New Smocks, Sport and pel 2410 30, length 37 to 42. in the ¢ AL the « Of Sateen at $1. wafers necessary to r years. secret canal « Col, Dare 5 “E forced him te me. It was and is h for which I alone am responsi was obliged to return them to SAdams, for whom I had them m factured from his prescription.” Begin at And the showing at that figure Is the best in New York. Mourning Millinery is specialized here. Prices are moderate. It is simply @ physical impossibili t de- PaMEN 7 scription of the magnilicent and comprehensive assortments ot ely at Styles in Coats, Dresses, Middies, Bloomers, Read i to-Wear Millinery New York's Best Display of New Styles Final Clearance “Seconds’’ of Well-Known Makes er Much Reduced in Price , The next witness was tho Chlof of in comparison with other foods, how many it will Sale of Men’s Makes of tires femeus the wertd over. The POAT rented the secret canal ge serve and how much healthful food it will supply Great Heaps of Stylish, Service- |) rire pereinca, tor ee have avon out fense plans and the wafers?” he wa for ten cents. j y word not to) For all able, Excellently Tailored Gar- ments in TOMORROW'S SALE at 5 --°10--515 Though we have named this event the “Winter Clearance,” you will find ever so many suits and overcoats that can be worn well into the Spring season. asked. “4 mysterious and unknown ‘per practical purposes these “seconde” of A tires are invariably ss desirable oe which coat considerably more And pleave understand that, while these tires give long and eat isfactory they are not Do this today and you will be furnished a practi- cal lesson on how to reduce the cost of living. The ten cent loaf of WARD’S BREAD is maxi- mum food value at minimum cost. There you have it in a sentence! “Does Adams resemble him?" | The Chief of Stat c upon. his knee in exc inventor wore a reddish bear wise Adams ts his really think the fel “Adams!” exclaim vocate General, recalling “Why did you shave your: rec “firate’” P) service, ns back to d-d “[ wanted to g-mit them Pla and haw to. disguise mm. {t." was the astonish iv Sg I s “Bo T. 0. Ad. Y jous inventor? | J dh * Advocat umph. "W eonfession be | “I gave my ¥ (ded in my ar ‘wreck that I w tom of this here S Automobile Tires Formerly Priced to $25 Tomorrow at *15 The product of such famous manufacturers of high-class ready- to-wear apparel Bros, of Philade These are all Wlored garments, beautifully made in every detail, In newest two and three button styles, pinch back included. The array of materials gives you choice of FINE WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES Non-skid (otratght ides). $2460 $14.75 24.15 31.75 Non nit "BRR ne pitt ats 10.65 | jsx4% Q. D... 40.20 Schloss Bros. r mater ta] 14.45 1758 Non-akid Q. D.... $2.00 7 And Don’t Miss These Bargains ne Mail Orde: . in be fied when ec of Baltimore, and Snellenberg are included. NORFOLK" HIGH PRESSURE TUBES -termed a tory seconds,” but ar atisfaction Liat Si Price Pr $3.0 el 1 1 Winter Clothing Pathe Site ‘ sx 3Ox4ly 7x8 » TWEEDS AND SERGES. 158 3.80 Sy BO 90 CHAMPION X SPARK PLUGS~ the stand ‘ard equipment for “Pords”; [BABY SPOT LIGHTS—4 inches; OVERCOA Formerly Priced to Pei SUITS Formerly Priced to $16.75 | ‘The Judge A Ny excused A Major Brent to rise Be! ,,igck with, nickel rim, cone |HAND AcTL ATED HORNS $1.75 BETHLEHEM SPARK PL OC! INVINCIBLE TIR -_—— " TESTERS — an en he decreed’ curtly t sa | 5] TITAN SPARK PLUGS 5c|, truer #1 Piaverpboay left’ the oom, On ‘the omorrow a ee «Ade | |niitivoi Somes Shey aheerved:s fibula’ Smart, eneppy overcoats that can orn well into the This group te made up chiefly of “odd” .. 91.45) ict eromd of ¢ bd By fier ‘. eon Spring Season. Splend diy tailor oF \n our auperd Only one o: 35¢) ME “Boyce ing with » 8 towar he tylish pinch belted imi are somew 7 Seat ak Whi pent of the butld Teens tildng seston’ and Ulelors POLICEMAN: RADIATOR ORNA 59¢ There a 1 w nbh up the MENTS — at ‘ i e hed ties in some instances are limited, and for the further prot Approval or ( 0. D. Orders on these Automobile omipanied by 221 OVERCOA Formerly Priced $10 to $12 wupascscsagaee UPS SLU CY Tomorrow We Offer All Remaining MACKINAWS Formerly Priced to $9.9: ebeck of money order. " { NO WOODEN NUTMEGS { ‘Famous violinist refused play in Hartford, Conn. until patd in. cash instead of the $1,400 uncertified check offered dience waited an hour while raised the money. to “ ” * Rexo” Developing Paper A Demonstration Interesting to Every Amateur and Professional Photographer One of the experts from the "Rexo" factory will be in attendance in our photo goods department tomorrow and will show how easily good prints may be made Bring your favorite negative with you and we will make you a print Free of Charge. Here's rare Au in The quantity te leat. The price is offering, be eure to SPRING TOP COATS First Showing and Sale of 1917 men oine early Li vies and cleeve Haings., Only slave 34 to 38 “KINGLY” TROUSERS At '2.95, 3.95 and $5 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. THE GOLDEN Pas a ra ws Special at "15 GLADES BE ected certs z ci or ee See (4th Floor) : measure Fresh nvene about supplies from the “The Devil On Ice” POLISHES BLACK . WHITE .TAN 1o¢ Quick—Handy—Lasting loc FF, DALLEY CO. of NEW YORK, Tae, BUFFALO, N.Y. 2 Patra of Trousers with the Boys’ Suits In Tomorrow's Sale at She Beer Soft Hats & Derbies New Spring Showing $ for Menat. . HOME. MADE EOvTaT? BREAD 10¢ NEWEST FAD hat Z|P-ZIPPY BINNER SHOW 26¢ ROAST ZL TO-NICHT Oe The b gain offering at7 o'Clock We feature particularly Ga ~ f va BERL ROrRRD ot Be the MIDNIGHT “The Crown’ "Hat few. Spring. micturest. Nepelt, =< PARADE which we regard as one that is reall “4 Patch Pocket, Pinch Back O UNNERS. flat and curl brims, Separate Belt’ styles and dark greys tans predominate AT THE SAME PRICE we in- $1 more Six different weights light FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS AND 25,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES raw and bound edges. Colors: Blue, Brown, . Tan, Pearl, Steel, Grey, Green, Seal, Cedar files 2 good showing of WINTER and Black,’ All silk trimmed; leather sweat Phase pcg silaher priced lines bands These have 1 pair of Trousers QPENS AT 9 P.M THE DERBIES are all light weigh \ ; oe ee hae Q ; ght weights, in the ne shape crown Dys > rae Kivre is orl See Blah aly wv oval shape crows, | | Hoye’ Fine Wve Herge Suis Men's $2 and $2.50 Sample Hats Men's and Boys’ 75e Caps hundreds Back and newest blocks ai ol. $ l i. of fine Worsteds, Tweeds, @ lined trousers ors; limited number only mys Serges and Mackinaws 50c years, at “ " . ON SALE _ ei ‘ Pree © Seth aes 8 piece Filled Books of “8, ” Gol 2.5 ; ] i , ™ > - 9 1 —_ 0 perry fold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for We Give a Green |——! ? Phone Col, 9900 ‘oe! % . BOOK STORES—NEWS DEALERS. 25 CENTS Trading Stamps aa Uaual. Ask for Them, Double gat Stampa Till 12 0'Clock. Single ga Stampa Thereafte Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps ALL DAY, |

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