The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1917, Page 11

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’ fA Get at the Real Cause—Take woh tongue coated, appetite poor, lasy, don't-care feeling, ro ambition foods, you shoul is, you should take Olive Tabk the substitute for calomel. ae a ate Olive Tablets are a $ purely vegetable compound, mixed ; with olive oil You will know them| LEFT UNCONSCIOUS IN CAR, fin Stra near One Hundred and| 3| their olive color. They do the Detectives are Investigat! After being Attended | at Reception e SAY cy 8 a rue Antena Sriping, crampe or pain. | strane story of Wililam. Behenck, fslepoums persion from herb ‘cae, to ( + Take one or two at bedtime for cightern, iy | elephone opersior rem a then, > | for | elk! of No, 488 Bast One Hundred |the Murray Hill exchange and then ae | ick relief, so you can eat what you) and. Sixiy-third Street. Beboncks Wat |boarded a northbound | Br t . 4 = | fo ry early to-da, G =#eC0 $ mi, 10. and 25c, All druggists | wounds on his head and body. ins Ad aha oth eh : sy 2 | | Gar on the middle track of the ‘Third Ielephone switchboard repairer. td 3| ; | That's what thousa sufferers are doing ae, Re taking tonics, or trying to poor digestion, real cause of liver and disordered bowels, the liver in a soothing, When the liver and towels are fos ingen natural functions, [race STOMACH UPSET? Edwards’ ds’ Olive Tablets, Instead of patch up a they are attacking the the ailment—clogged in Albi any. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse healing way. per- away ‘stion and stomach troubles. ave a bad taste in your to wat, you troubled with undigested $ by Fresh from the Workrooms — These Unusual $8 Hats The woman who knows values would expect any one of these hats to cost more. We made a little test. “Guess the price of that hat,” we asked. ‘Easily $15.” “And this one? 2 So it went. Every one was in this group of $8 Hats. Each hat has a “thoroughbred” air, due to the neat, careful hand- work, the good materials, the dis- criminating taste that has governed the making of each. Then the variety—all the good straws, the desirable colors, and becoming shapes for all types. And the little smart touches—wings perched on the brim; wheat ears, their slender gracefulness Ley new witcheries of line; ribbon in sauciest of bows; flowers in enchanting and becoming colorings. A special purchase, aspecial lot from our own workrooms—quite | the best $8 hats we think we have had. in aliens wealth of other ating: ugk) se to $25. The Easter hat ily and with ete satisfaction found here, ae He eay ote mee cre Ce ereau rst floor, Old Building. Unusually Good $5 Shoes—W omen’s Wholesale prices today are ue 35 per cent. on these shoes. But because we bought them long ago nothing is shortened or deteriorated in material or making. enthusiastic about these shoes. Any woman who wants good looking serviceable shoes at $5 and is looking ahead in her expenses ought to secure more than one pair. Styles both for every day and dress. Choose from— Tan calfskin made on Finglish| lasts, laced, low heel. Black patent leather, kid or| cloth top, buttoned. Glazed kidskin, 8-inch, Bring BOY to Have Him Outfitted for Easter We are ready—splendidly | tan_mixtures; 7 to 18 years sizes; Dull calfskin with kid or cloth top, buttoned; and with kid top, | laced. Kidskin with cloth top or plain all kidskin, buttoned. laced. Main floor, Old Building. ready, with freshly made] $7. '.o oy of 214 to. 7 years suits and topcoats, in fabrics] attractive novelty sults in bright | brown and and colors that will gladden | checks, navy blue boy’s heart, and increase his’ serge wth fa self-respect a hundred per them with ¢ cent. when he puts them on. Suits with extra knickers, cut’ in black and white checks with neat in a number of emart Norfolk overplaids of green or blue; also styles, in gray, brown, green and in gray or brown mixtures, Burlington Arcade floor, N floor, lew Building, ss’ Buildin; Surprising Silk Petticoats, $3.85 Fight new styles, some of all taffeta, some with silk jer- | sey tops and taffeta flouncing. Attractive plain and change- , able colors. j 300 of these pretty petticuats at | this unusual price—-all emilingly | ready to chaperon Easter suits and dresses, Third floor, Old Building. Umbrella Sale | Still good choosing in this | Sale of “seconds” in umbrellas | for men and women, that bringing such good umbrellas At 80c, $1.25, $2.10 The imperfections are slight de- fects in the weave, nothing to im- poir wear and little to affect looks. Black colors, changeable effects and a few stripes and checks Wood handles, some with loop. Main floor, Old Building. Nightgowns at $1 atiste an trimme: Valenciennes and ribbon. Silk Bodices, is lace, $1 some with wide lace tops, Petticoats, $1 one with dee; | anot Paisley “Klosfit” trimming; a@ Long Linen We are | News Oddities oh M frond . off Easter Blouses— $2.50 to $5.75—and Good At $2.50 and $3, fine white Irish linen blouses as Shosdwee at Ninth, New York! delightfully fresh as a May | morning. Made for sports. Beautifully cut and sewn. Every little detail such as an exacting needlewoman _ will approve; collars and cuffs of white pique or colored linen. by buying linens far ahead of the season. Dress Blouses, $5. 75 Crepe Georgette in ma! trimmed with imitation or simple good blouses of pat pe de chine and crepe Georgette in flesh, white and attractive colors, Third floor, Old Building. ‘ Specially-priced Silk Blouses, $3.85 Crepe de chine with fine pleat- ings, chet ttes and imitation filet lace, also smart tailor models, closed with one large button, Six good styles at this one price. ain Aisle, Old Building. Women’s Easter Suits, $27.50 Seven conservative styles, all well cut and tailored care- fully, introducing new atyle features, such as: years sizes, | $7.50 | eight new styles of fine 1ainsook; | an empire model shows the effec- tive use of shirring and tiny ribbon bows; a square neck night- own is edged with flesh colored ribbon bows; others are trimmed with embroidered medallions of organdie or filet lace, Envelope Chemise, $1 —one pretty empire model is ty front and back with embroidery washable satin or crepe de chine varl- ous new styles of black sateen— N pleated flounce with scalloped flowered ruffle, er with corded flounce with third—- has a new deep pleated Braid bound coats, V pockets outlined with braid, Buttoned rows guarding the | secrets of rose-colored panels. Shoulder-point collars. Fancy linings. Straight skirts. Buttons, buttons, and stt) more buttons. or blue Poiret twill, Second floor, Old Building. | 40 Fresh Flowers, $1 Week-end dollar box of fragrant posies fresh from the hothouses will be filled with Jonquils Tulips Carnations \ Sweetpeas Pansies Freesias Roses and Daffodils. Down-Stairs Store, New Building |Children’s Dresses, $1.50 ~-white linene with smocking at far and cuffs; also colored chambray smocked at yoke; sizes 3 to 6 years. Little Boys’ Suits, $2.50 white lnene with smocking at yoke, sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls’ Middy Blouses, $1 ~belted and smocked; sizes 6 to 20 years, Girls’ White Blouses, 95¢ —less than half their original price; wnite organdie trimmed with embroidery and insertion; sizes 32 to 46. Women’s Stockings, 50c silk boots with cotton tops and feet; black, white, gray, car ary, pink, fawn, champagne, be ular and extra size, conc Women’s Union Suits, || | President; Wy Prices so little because our man- | ufacturers protected themselves | DOWNSTAIRS STORE Grouping Together Saturday’s | Briefs of Good Spring News HE EVENING WORLD, SUNNY JIM, « fox terrier, had « special stateroom) / on the round trip of @ steamship to Kingston, Jamaica. | GERMS buried 4,000 years ago with mummies are Quickly brought to Hfe, expert told legislative committee BAYONNE RBPCTOR ie raising regiment of young churehmen and will lead them either to Plattsburg or) 4 BOSTON JUNK MAN arrested for using the Amert- can flag as @ ragbag escaped punishmént by proving he | ° was near-sighted. BIG DEMAND for pine needles since discovery that) 7 hens lay more eggs in neste made from them. 4 ear serge and guniburl | ent quality, are the | yoko; finished with pink or blue col- | . | flounce finished with two ruffles. 185@ — white cotton with low Smocks, $5.75 | Infants’ Creepers, 85¢ |neck and. without sleeve | French linen in charming | — poplin smocked in pink or blue; | trimmed knee. arments { shades of Copenhagen blue, sizes 1 and 2 years. Down-Stairs Store. green and rose are among the week-end arrivals in the smock Women’s New Topcoats, $15 the back has and the wide but straight-hanging skirt is with collars, cuffs and Sizes 34 to 42, 1 desires may be found in arse stitching in shop. ; edd coats in one of the best models of the season the Moyenage waistline, They are belted, have two large | J cluster pleated at both sides, Belgian blue, pockets, long sleeves, ai able, | | Pocket trimmings of cross-hurred wool veloure. price, ‘al on sd ; atf mY co) Other New Styles New Tatfeta Frocks, $10 ; ita” ama hanns The simplicity which nearly every w« ott lee, Gate : these frocks, whose only adornment is the new co: contrasting colors, Georgette crep Sizcs 84 to 42. Slip-on white fawn mic idies,hand- smocked and embroidered, $1.50, Third floor, Old Building. Of course, the collars and cuffs are of wh Navy blue, ‘black and a few of gray and beige, Down-Stairs Store, ml CATHOLIC WOMEN AID FRESH AIR FUND BY A PIVOT BRIDGE PARTY | | | The annual pivot bridge and euchre for the benefit of the Fresh Air and Convalescent Home of St. Vincent de Paul, at Spring Valley, will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria 2 P.M. The officers | Tierney, Honorary President; | Thomas J, Shanley, Presiden | Louise Madden, First Vice President; Mrs. Thomas Mulvy, Second Vice Misa May Jones, Secre- and Mrs, Charles H. Dufty, | | Treasurer. cessation | TEACHERS’ PENSIONS SURE. OMotatn! a. | York City | school officials and teachers were prac- tically assured by the legislative teadors yesterday that the Lockwood-Ellenbogen | bill retiring teachors on half pay after thirty-f\ve years of service and rehabill- tating the defunct pension fund will be passed, This assurance, promising a epeedy termination of the ten years’ fight over teachors’ pensions, was made to Prest- | dent Willcox of the New York City} Noard of Education; Henry Hruere, | Chairman of Mayor Mitchel’s Pension Commission; Miss Grace C. Strachan, President of the Interborough Teach- sociation, and Miss Olive M. Jones, Secretary of the Teachers’ Fed eration. You Owe Your Eyes A Plain Duty Do you know if you are straining them? You must be SURE when your eyesight isatstake. Ehrlich special- ists tell you frankly if glasses will help your eyes. Correct Glasses, if needed, from $2.50 D¢huich éSons Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. a23 Sixth Av., rsth St. sso Sixth Av., aad St rot Nassau, at Ann St 17 West id Street. Srooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St Dr. Ferdinand King says: EVERY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength in her nerves and color in her cheeks, @inary metal fron, which of Why Suffer From Migraine or Sick Headache? Dr. J.J. Caldwell says that this exceed rt 86 does not snort to be cura il they are » theattacts ‘dually disappear » Aut-kamnols tablets tne ob. ie ft oll druggists, Ask for AK ‘ablete, They quic rolieve au waan, FRIDAY, MAROH 16, 1917. Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats for Spring featuring the smart shapes and colors In the wanted straws, will be placed on sale to-morrow, specially priced at $7.75 & $10.50 in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. Remarkable Values in Women’s and Misses’ Slippers will be obtainable to-morrow (Saturday) This offering consists of several styles about to be eliminated from stock, and includes several that are entircly suitable for smart street wear. The range of sizes is not complete in any one style, although the quantity is sufficiently large to insure a satisfactory selection. The prices are less than one-half those now being asked for similar merchandise. (Department, Second Floor) ee gn BH. Altman & ort ‘unt i. A Sale of Smart Woolen Fabrics for to-morrow (Saturday) will consist of serges, gabardines, cashmere velours, tweeds, homespuns, shepherd checks in black-and-white, and sports stripes and checks, cut in Suitable Lengths for the fashionable Spring Suit, Coat Dress or Separate Skirt, and marked at decided concessions from regular prices. An Important Sale of Men’s Spring and Summer Furnishings IS NOW BEING HELD It comprises new and specially selected assortments of Men's Shirts, Pajamas, Necke wear, Undergarments, Hosiery, Shoes, Hand- kerchiefs, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks and Overcoats, all of which are offered at prices that are decidedly below the real values. ney) Auenue- Madison Avenue, New Qork Sy, K une Let Us Start You Housekeeping Now This erent mule inclu verything to It ga thing t it oa oe will make our pur peuta Vou want oredit, rf you buy ¥ comparison that whe SPECIAL SALE of High Grade PERIOD FURNITURE ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000). ON SMALL WEEKLY On MONTHLY PAYMENTS, SMALL ACCOUNTS , ESPECIALLY INVITED txira charges of any OPEN AN ACCOUNT With Any Sewing Machine AND PAY ¥O IT AND WH WILL DELiven No Club Fees, No interest 4 ; Letra Charges of Any Kind, (Were ie ACCOUNT for It tn CAB OW CREDIT oa | oan le | panttary Uphol mss prices, \* ering, Tululer patent . Ae | exceprionally well ame | arrange, 60 otter wylen | brovortia, With This Special Outfit THREE 89 ” Ready ta Hemees ROOMS Other 2, 3 if ou 5 nee Out cn} to 82,5 COMPLETE | ry “it iti | Neary nowta with lane cane, hear hast baked white named, OPEN AN ACCOUNT This $50 40 viet spyetnted Yea - wolged Wo Pay One Dollar Any Complete Room Outfit You may Include your aeisction of Records on and vay for it In anal wee! Victor Outfit FOR LIBRARY, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM At PRICE REDUCTIONS of From 33% to 60% $2.50 Weekly Delivers This Suit to Your Home. + liges toes ate Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suit (Colontal Design) n ne 42-57 ap 3s ” ei 10 384 Cosh or Credit OPEN AN ACCOUNT with any VICTOR-VICTROLA FROM $15 To $350}: the’ sale prices. ME IE FREE LIFE pcg Wee you make ee wo THIS $32.75 VICTOR. VICTROLA OUTFIT Consisting of $15 Vietrola Iv. (Golden Oak Only) $12 75 Cabinet ‘a oly foire e. recelpted um charwen Bae OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS U’ NTI, 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES -@ag 144-146 WEST Eetween 7th and Lenox Aves Hpecial Sale of High Linoleam at money saving prices, WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS Sperry Gold & OH Green Records ete and Fig For arti S And 25,000 Other ures ydwig CG mpy NEWARK STORE 49-51 MARKET ST, 1917 WORLD ALMANA ‘s Greatest Furniture House. gumann 35°36" BLOCK TH AVE. ‘This handsome Coluntal Lherytionally” well made id 50c a Week delivers any article or 49 YOU Want up to Larger and smaller emounte tm he same proportion. All Newsstands 25 CENTS

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