The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1917, Page 6

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TO WED GIRL OF 16, Says Miss Trueman, broker with office York YEARS > “JURY IN BRIBERY TRIAL “Tiz’’ for sore, tired, puffed- You cam be happy-footed in a moment. Use “Tiz” and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blis li A! e » formerly Headquarters Vice Buua only “Tis” take out of corns, ca pain and soreness sand bunions, feet feel. They ward to dance fo: y “Tie” ts grand. “Tig” instantly draws out all the pe t puff up your fe damed, aching, ay Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any drug store or Gepartmestt More. Get instant foot relief. Laugh at foot suf- } ferers who complain. Beeawse your | Farnam « Rea feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more.—Advt. p rors san ght with Foley. hy indicted tried “Satisfy” —a new cigarette-word It is Chesterfields or noth- ing—if you want this new kind of enjoyment in cigarette smoking. For Chesterfields, besides doing the usual thing of pleas- ing the taste, do the one thing you've always wished for in a cigarette— Chesterflelds Jef you know yon are smoking—they “SATISFY! But they’re mild, too! It’s a new blend of Nature's own, pure tobaccos, Imported and Do- mestic—that's how it’s done. And the blend can’t be copied. Try Chesterfields, Today. aes Wine New York City, hesterfield Er CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos — Blended and WOMEN OF SOCIETY rney Smit ip that aequitta d the another detec- He Is THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. “e TAKE PI INENT PART OWER SHOW. | The wedain lune uter of M and Mansfi f Miss Jean Morris, Lewis Cass Led- i Ferry, son of Mra. a 8 i take pike 1) Tho three-story frame Patchogue ; Understood His | arlos H. Ferry, will take place April atchogue | the Marquis do la Clurez, a Spaniard, at Jer h i ' * 9 7 High School on South O- A " $ ) in St, James's Episcopal Church. ean Avenue! piarritz, up, aching, calloused BOSTON, March 7.—Mias Viola Evelyn | OF SL ISA § 7 ie: ssn . Was saved early last night from de-| sollowing & dance in Tiallimore in For Infants and Children Trueman, ry, will be} F $ EUTH D hy GREE + Willam L. Swan of *(Tuction by fire. The damage, about 4 . Orns. a A ts . y, 1904, Mr. and Mrs. M Over30 fee or corns married March p scmnemmensats announce the en- $5000, wae covered by insurance. | Robinson were married by the in Use For Over Years | thintyef ; : daughtor, Migy 7h® fre started tn the Iaboratory. lot ter, Pa. As the coup Swan, to Henry Savannah, | Wanamaker will give a ol 1y night at Sherry’s, tussian music and lected as the the caster costume of this and Inst t wil en at Sherry’a. daughter Miss Hazel Marshall, daughter of M rs. Waldo H, Marshall of urk Avenue, will be married t this afternoon tn Regis. ¢ o Dh. the Hotel | | | The wedding of Miss Anna Moore, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert R. N to Carter Davis, eon ri H. Davis of 6 to-day tn 15 Riverside > Splendid for » Bad Coughs, Colds, ¢ Bronchitis An Inexpensive Home-Made Rerm» ‘edy—Gives Surest, Quickest Relief DOODDUOOOOC Anyone who tries this ple: int tast ing home-made cough syrup, will understand why it je used in re homes in the United States and vada than any other cough remedy. - way it takes hold of an obstinate , giving immediate relief, will you regret that you never tried js a truly dependable that should be kept home. can supply you with f Pinex (50 cents worth). Any dru ” 214 oun in Belmont Tiffany will be f the man, and M Mrs. G sisted by various Mrs. | man ar man of the FF af(\t | Pour this into a pint bottle and All the thottle with n inulated sugar \jsyrup. ‘The t is about 54 ticents and you have a full pint of the arden e most effective remedy you ever used. or h inex isa highly concentrated com- o satio! Airs \ pound of Norway pine extract, coms Bined with guaiacol, and is famous the , ; world over for ite healing effect on he embers he membranes, Sitee et 3 Cb ‘To avoid disappointment ask for -|"21% ounces of Pinex” with full direc N r ‘.|tions and don't accept anything else. Bruce ¢ ™ A guarantee of absolute satisfaction lott | oe mi promptly refunded goes _ jeith t naration. The Pinex Cog lt. Wayrte, Ind—Advt L | ' } : ' I CELERYenalRON Be Retonmenote BY OS AL mites, of whi Miss Kate rary UNITED DRUG COMPANY ff and Miss I BOSTON, MASS. f I ur best Spring Medicine Makes rich red blood. Makes you eat. Makes you strong. A builder of strength and muscle, It looks Good, Tastes Good and Is Good. Our Word For It, @ If you are run down, fatigued, out-of-sorts, no ambition, sluggish—-you need a good invigorating tonic—e tonic that will build you up and reconstruct the nerve forces. Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic puts vim and enap inte your entire system, A general tonic for tired worn-out men and women, Try it on our guarantee— 89c—3 bottles for $2.50 eet ee eee ene mee sgt ie wive a dinner this evening | at No, 109 Bast T -elghth Street. ” 8 5 West Patchogue High School Afire, Deputy Battalion Chief Budd was overcome by smoke. ey Pifty-first Street sheon to-day. <> gives a sons came to Parts and soon ater ae brought « divore Tushund in July, 101 have tive in war | S CA STORIA. 6 car the steps from the Mayor's ¢ were met by relatives Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Always bears ’ the Signawure of Between 5th and 6th Avenues An Exceptional Early Season Offering To-morrow, on the Third Floor Women’s Modish Spring Dresses Kor Street and Afternoon Wear, at $22.50 and 35.00 Most attractive garments in very smart tailored or dressy effects, made of serge, crepe de Chine, jersey and taffetas. The Spring Model Corsets Including the “Classique” and “Alpha,” are now being shown on the Second Floor, in an unusually large assortment of materials. Specially featured for the Spring Season: Desirable Models for medium and full figures, made of Broche and Coutil, $3.75 and 5.50 Golf and Sports Corsets, at $2.50 to 16.50 Made of Broche and flexible elastic, in flesh color. Appropriate Models for slight and medium figures, made | of Broche, flesh color, | $3.50 and 5.00 Reproductions of French Corsets or Special Orders can be ex- ecuted on short notice in our own workrooms on the premises. Crepe de Chine Underwear Altractive models, of superior quality, considerably below regular prices. Sale of Women’s Sweaters Thursday, on the Main Floor, specially priced, at $4.95 Will comprise Fibre Silk, Shetland and Worsted models in slip-on and coat effects, featuring the very new pinched waist; all the favored Spring colorings are represented, Women’s Night Gowns, all lace trimmed, $3.95 and 5.50 Envelope Chemises, Tailored and lace trimmed, $1.95 and 3.25 Rhinestone Hair Ornaments At Exceptional Price Inducements. A) Hair Pins in large variety of styles, set with rhinestones; some $1.95 combined with colored stones set in platinoid Regularly $2.50 to 5.00 HPO? each Combs, Spanish effects, casque and many novelty shapes, with all rhine- stones; also combined with colored stones or cut jet, in platinoid—an un- tarnishable metal; reg. $5.00 to 10,00 at $2.95 each New Model Combs, Spanish, casque and novelty effects, set with fine French rhinestones, some combined with fine pearls; a very exceptional assortment; regly. $10.00 to 19.50, at $4.50 each ' A Spring Clearance of Chinese Rugs Affords an opportunity to secure these desirable weaves in room sizes, At Prices Much Below Their Actual Value. ‘ , : : cig Genuine Chinese Rugs Genuine Chinese Rugs | 5 to 8 ft. wide by 8 to 10 ft. long; | 9 to 13ft. wide by 12 to 1514 ft. long; { regularly 895,00 to 185.00, at $65.00 to $138.00 | ersian Rugs in Room Sizes at Speci: ices Rugs in R ) at Special Pr regularly $210.00 to 685,00, at $158.00 to 525.00 Domestic Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums from the toremost makers, at very moderate prices.

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