The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1917, Page 11

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, e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 29, 1917. LOOK AT CHILDS \Rich Little Poor Boy Whisked Back there is a sewing machine in that] tail enough to = room, also, and rocking chairs and| Then he was on the bureau top. re off, & last, eager fashion books, Mra. Petconk doen) question floating back, “Where's my h | dressmaking, and her front room ts| top?" , | Mviourly both a reception and a| And the frail, atooped little mother * (K From Luxury to Mother and Poverty "> w « [Fd abut aec"Wi 3 | room back of it is dark and,| about and watched him-—biind | so far as 1 could see, windowleas,| instinctive tigerish mothertiness blaz — i Aeeerereererrnrennernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn This is where George's dainty white|!ng@ in her brown eyes. She amiled has lg | eee fron crib with it# pink quilt stands, | OW and then, but she did not aay a ¥ | eorge Petconk, Restored juat as it was brought from the apart-| Word, even when I asked, “You will rm A ment on Kighty-second Str not let him go agalu?’ She simply to Humble Home by aide the crib is George's higt shook her head. She neither cried nor also sent from the home of hi ed parents, And he has a low chair all his own, although his baby brother WAS snugly ensconced in it yesterday, A® & matter of fact, two of the five chairs in the front room | Georse His older brother was Waving a beautiful time with George's kiddie car for the hour before the young- ster's arrival, (They plan to call him adopt. | kissed George, but her eves glo over him. So—there he is, There easy sent! mentaliat will hat “of course his own mother ought to have him,” belong to| Spartan soul will be ol ter must benefit through the| poverty and struggle: which un dowbtedly are ahead of him. No one| would hesitate to choose between love | OR luxury for George. But when | Rich Foster Parents, Not as Much Impressed by New Brother as by , - | Bright Trinket. Give “California Syrup of | utd Meditisrccn Figs” at once if bilious | or constipated. Hurry, Mother! Remove| Poisons from little stom- ach, liver, bowels, | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | |(ieorge, as Mra, Shire did, although|@ case of luxury AND love (h probe set | A small, round, shiny brass tin- his Gaines ge os hag yh Wille geopred mother seems to have been 7 ame e moc t little! jam. But to chan, ome, mother| deeply and tenderly devoted to him) Look at the tongue, mother! if) tYPO higgt waa the moon M a jand name in one i> Wont be ‘quite vorsun love and the unventi eo Coated, it is a sure sign that your little George Petconk’s desire when, late too much for a small boy's heart and| posite of luxury—1 wonder! he’s stomach, liver and bowels need a yesterday after. mind i Or. Ferdinand King, a New Verk Clty Physicthn and Medical Author, Gentle, thorough cleansing at once hoon, he came Before George's hat was fairly off |Mears Bet There can be no strong, vigorous, iron men nor beautiful, i my When peevish, cross, listies home. direction vst “the taiee Bist im, the Ls women without iron—Nu xated iron taken three times per day after meals will In- Woesn't sleep, doesn't cat o ‘ walled & BOR OF bere the Galtoneluree an crease the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run.down folks 100 per cent. fally, or is feverish, stomach sour, | In one of his | Ponte perenty of dove, the well-to-do! March 28.——All Balai in. two weeks’ time in many Instances. Avold the old ferme of metatie iren breath bad; has stoinac ©, sore tenderest andj me Brevided. coerced to work in English factories if But first George paused delightedly in front of a heavy old bureau which stood near his ertb. which may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than It Ie dispensed in this city by alt throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Pigs,” and in a few hours all the foul, they are not available for army most rvice In the and receive practically no pay charming good, Take only organic Iron—Nuxated tron.” late. —Advt. stories, “The good druggists. vt . What 18 it?” he carotied oncel {cr or“lite tor, themecives and neentes | ire ‘OU NEED- Eonatipated waste, undigested food %~, Prince. and the | more, pointing to @ tiny, cheap wreath | sroording to at, qailies. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT Y bile gre: 7 oves out of » ” of tifleta jo 1 , BU howgs without grinine aod you} Sa Paopay eT {psbedalinerallnaubaielabet tir bebidas natand A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT Dave «well, playful child aguin. 1 Twain has de \ — : \ You needn't coax sick children to (¢ eet eeribed the emo | take this harmless “fruit laxative,” \ they love its delicious taste, and it tor always makes them feel splendid. ‘ ‘ Ask your druggist for a 50-cent| tune from a palace to 10 y.| bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,”| Scarcely less picturesque is the tru tions and ex) ences of a small boy whisked ich Meaiigeer cede ta babies, chil-| tale of the transiation of five-year- | mn of all ages and for grown-ups | Jeorge e beautifull Miialy on the boltle, Leware of old Georg from the beautifully fur Counterfeits sold here. To be sure|Mished apartment of bis foster mu get the genuine, ask to see that it! parents, at No, 41 made by “California Fig Syrup| ond street, Compan: Refuse any ther kind| o4¢ with contempt.—Advt West Elghty-see- to the tenement at No. Union Avenue, the Bronx, Mr. and Mra pa Viere Petconk, George's own ts, are living. ou have read how, several years Mrs, Helen Petconk lett Georg at the Ma 1 Day Nursery because Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops Repeat Advice About Spring ago, Blood Purifier |) cos 2°: ts%> cere ot ber wo wove apmeee (he: dining. reek PORE Is Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets e had disappeared. He wag adopted quired bluntly. \ Proves Many Serious Ailments Due J by M 1 Mrs, Leo bD, § ick fact Fahey pp on an wh n the sors r to Poisons in System only recently discovered by his grief c t ‘ete re oow 1 Saye Nothing Better Than Sulphur, lationshlp was proved, Mra, Shire re- . \ YOTC G f d Herb Ex- |}; 3 NEW FA HION for MISSES | ream of Tartar and Herb Ex lingulshed her rights gn the young BRUSH YOUR TEETH WITH | tracts in Tablet Called ACR WREI hee MIELE: cao A N es _ = i “Sulpherb Tablets conk took him to the Union Avenue L ‘ DON a y x } rewind of ages pled tra) tnemnnt at & welock yenerday a AND THEY'LL Suits, Coats and Gowns ahha little sugar coated tablet Sulpherb | "0° i Tablets! Remember grandma's re If cur ed a cat, tt Is never bef cts ld rae no dentifrice more edy—sulphur and cream of helos rey ene tn aarae A A d vited to the needs of children mixed in molasses~ it was a 1 ity of childhood that saved the situ than ALBODON DENTAL CREAM, ese, but it saved thousand ation for George when he entered |auiet, pale two-year a hers It is smooth and velvety, free from grit _ —_—————MlISSES’ SUIT SHOP-—--——— Be roritying the blood in t what is to be his future home, He la! and presented his ek for G and coloring matter, and has a delight- jousands avoided rheumatism and | handsome ttle chap, despite the to kiss ful smack.” It contains nothing that 7 4 Gerlous fevers by taking it. Now you|horn-rimmed spectacles with which! At cannot be swallowed with safety. every fpeanans weave, every new ca and distinguished ean get the benefits by taking a little |). Anata Sinine nial aad chika Wore curicall sed with Every dentist knows the fermula it design that the well dresse iss from 14 to 20 tablet regularly containing the blood |! pare mas pros Le Sone oe ee rene ie Every dealer selis it years will anoniclals . 19.75 to 165.00 | Purifying, system regulating medi He wore | in hin fe : : cines that grandma relied or and long What's its name he demanded. | ayercome and catarr ckings Special SUIT Offerings FRIDAY uatic pain anc p gcomsslipe = , bhai tabigd x walting for him id Mrs. Petconk’s Ji Bi ulphe medicine for spri Misses’ Braid-Bound Suits front room on the Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits ‘ound flo Bu sluggish blood. Every package i hild-Mke, he om A straight Semi-fitted, belted or Empire models of Poiret twill, Of serge, burella cloth, Poiret twill, hairline stripes, antes to aatlety OF 1ohey backs one) une Cort € h +s ranklin Sinton & Co gabardine or men's wear serge; coats with Directoire mannish tweeds or checked wool velours; belted or AK gealed tubes of druggists every a Idd eo anal fj or notched revers; pleated, barrel, straight line or semi-fitted coats with latest model skirts. h Be sure to get wenuine sw s. Willle—a year older, but no ar ; Sher. Pabieti' Chubinlpliur talets) cote nd not so plump—held the A Store of Individual Shops peg top skirts. 14 to 20 years. 14 to 20 years. Advt. treasure which first enchanted George 3 | —_—_—..eK It was an empty, round fram ic Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets 29.50 39.50 ——_-- ze of a silver dollar, and worth per haps a penny; the frame that enctr E se prorat abrSStunee aes NAN fost or foond vertised in The W # the buttonhole campaign pictures MISSES’ COAT SHOP—— fir o lca at $ 7 . ~d H ar , ae “ ak ton *FAVhat le It What is it?” Georg Correct Spring Footwear rs cn Office, © cx Rein aligniedly, edging elo ° a : : Coats, Wraps and Capes that introduce many new style notes, either ON Wiles Be Hela, Ine Seas Rese For Girls and Misses | Ry Rees ce vertioda eavire: AY aad | reat CAE 18.50 to 125.00 West 125in 8 eaned INFCHON IE AE HIINAG Lh 14 to 20 years, 50 to 125. Brooklyn Office Wasbing- v v through | his new t tom St. Brooklyn, for 20 days nh George's baby brother, Bue | following the priating of the as presented to him ree aC iene sai “ a4 a , edvertisomeni, 4 era thle honor somewhat nei | Despite the increased cost of leather Special COAT Offerings~ FRIDAY y. Three times his worn-looking L) Little mother stooped with the Misses’ New Model Coats Of wool velour, burella cloth, gabardine or serge, in navy, as well as the fashionable high colors, also of English tweeds or checked wool velour; silk lined. 14 to 20 years. Misses’ New Model Coats Of Bolivia cloth, wool velour, burella cloth, serge or velour checks; belted or semi-fitted models, in Copen, beige, rose, gold or green, convertible collars, silk lined. 14 to 20 years, 39.50 | vy, we have not advanced the price of | these shoes, and our high standard of quality : : » has been maintained, | Offer for Friday Afternoon Frocks, graduation or c\cning Gowns; also tailored, wash- able or sport dresses in every fashionable material and color. | 14 to 20 years. Girls’ School Shoes CLEAR AS A ®ELL For Immediate Wear calfskin, made An ideal shoe Laced shoes of durable tan on broad orthopedic lasts for general wear. Sizes 11 to 2. Widths B to E, 3.25 - 14.50 to 115.00 HEN you pick out your phonograph con- sider carefully its tone, its construction, Special DRESS Offerings FRIDAY and its workmanship. ps 2 . mat sat tO | Misses’ Satin Coat- Dresses Open-front model, fastened from white satin collar to hem, with large pearl buttons; in navy, black or white. 14 to 20 years. | 18.50 Misses’ Georgette Dresses In navy, Copen, rose, gray, white or flesh; bodice and simulated pockets beaded in self color; deep tuck on skirt, silk lined. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 Sonora will especially appeal to you because of its remarkable tonal beauty (highest score for tone quality at Panama Pacifie Exposition), be- cause of its many improved and patented fea tures of construction, and because of the skill, b ‘ care and aceuracy with which the individual parts are made and assembled. Hear the Sono- raand you will be convinced that it is unequalled! a White Buckskin Shoes Laced or Buttoned THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACHINE 14.50 IN THE WORLD color; new blouse hem skirt 12 to 16 years 12 to 17 years. 00 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop. Third Floor I rhb models: $ Girls’ genuine white buckskin shoes, made | so, S73 8100, 8150, $173 | mesa on broad orthopedic lasts, light welted NEW FASHIONS for GIRLS AND JUNIORS $190, 5, $350, $1,000. } soles and flat heels. scales ‘ é aieaal pees Size yi yy Send for ¢ catalogue Sizes 1 tog, Widths & to &, Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats SONORA PHONOGRAPH 4.50 4.75 wo 45.00 Riresioito) (7 year 9.75 to £9.50 CORPORATION : ; | : Special Offerings FRIDAY Special Oflerings FRIDAY | George E. Brightson, President. es’ Laced Shoe food) Sa aL MR | ee a EE ee ee ee eee : 3 Fifth Avenue at 53d Street = an Girls’ White Net Dresses Girls’ New Model Coats | 279.281 B'way at Reade St. With Low Heels Ruffled, tucked, lace er ribbon trimmed models Russian model, with double strap belt; of black | f 50 B'way (Standard Arcade) A | with round or V necks; Aichu or frilled collars 0.75 and-whire checked wool ur or naWy serge 16 7 Fe Of highest quality tan or black Russia silk sash © to 16 years 16 over-collar of white pique to 14 years ede | NOTICE Cecieate a) qnaraniae with seek calf, made on correct walking lasts, sirte’ Taff se Dea Juniors’ New Model Coats instrument when sold by a Sonora retail welted soles and low heels. Girls’ Taffeta Silk Dresses seriRiid re Goal Tnaclit ERpR. collars store or a licensed Sonora dealer, Sizes 214 to 7!0. Widths AA to D. In Copen, rose, navy or green; draped bodice barrel or sport pockets, of burella cloth, wool , ‘ with Georgette collar and cuffs hemstitched in velour, serge or checked worsted, silk lined

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