The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1917, Page 11

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‘news teen eon ough ehhhewe Ferrabini s Carmen a Hit; “Martha’’ Sung By Sylvester Rawling. OUT TODAY! “Take a tip | from me” says Douglas Fairbanks and jump night into the middie of « fast-ac- tions cenario that gets you speeding over to, the newest newsman's now — and start —-before te's too lave. Pick off your copy—before they're all gone Reme—strong as woe Hep—of Marin Goy; passing by the ting Geraldine Far. | pronoun the influence of the ea, here was a Carmen euch as Of ue could conceive wanton that | enslaved every man that 8 action Mine Manvel Ralnzar, ae Done Jone, hept Just a Few of 100 Treats JULIAN JOHNSON Review of the ‘Year's Work of all (he Stare. Rotogravure Portraits i They move fast, there days —enpecially this new one just out. flat sire chat really atisfactory singing as Eecamillo, is within | ®ON. OLADYS Luisa Darclee, aa Mica istication, both was worthy of ‘The Frasquita ol rotogravure (they're listed on our right ) das Od one you bons —and speed ‘ou ean epot the magazine by the caleclel painting of Alles Joyce on the front entrance. Neysa Moran Mo Mein did ie—and she's America's fore most cover artist! THEDA BARA Tr 6, Natalie Cervi and Luetano , propelled a proper spirit of | Pictro De Biasi and LAist | as Zuniga and Morale fitted well in the stage pleture chorus and be latest News and Gorsip of the ANITA STEWART and her Fianog LOIS. WEBER, Reminiscences‘ of MARC McDERMOTT. of the Stare when they were by the Old Home Town, Grab tt, now—Douglas Fairbinks worked 48 hours on « comers interview to contribute only 4 140 in the book. awhole day at the studio—just to show you some new gowns she designed herself. we was crowded w with ALICE JOYCE “Temperamental Tim,” Edward 8, O'Rei! ly's great short atory of a bad man without offense wit here and there Kadvige Vaccar) Mart Get those logs of yours going at agallop, and tall the neweman— pros PHOTO FOR OCTOBER was good to look | Stella Demette, the Metropolitan {mpersonation by a perpetual amirk. | Harriet never could | Mother Why Don’t You Take Nuxated [ron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable All The Time and Looking So Haggard and Old?—The Doctor Gave Some to Susie Smith’s Mother and She Was Worse Off Than You. Are and Now She Looks Just Fine. NUXATED TRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE OF NERVOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN 100 PER CENT IN TWO WEEKS’ TIME IN MANY INSTANCES very year from use which started hing more nor less than a weak= tion brought on by lack of Iron : the peculiar nature of nH and the great drain placed upon t certain periods, she roquires more than man to help make ons. absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living tls Without it, no matter how much ¢ your food merely through you without doing you a You don't wet tho strength o 8 a consequence and #ickly looktn ing to grow In If you are not strong or wi of it, uu become weak, pale , Just ike a plant try- foil deficient in tron, to yourself to make the Hee how long you can work you can walk without becoming Next take two five-gral dinary nuxated tron th aftor meule for two your strength again and “There can be no Beautiful, Healthy Rosy Cheeked women without Iron.” run-down people who w ing sll the while dounle thelr stre and endurance and entirely rid themselves of ali symptoms of dyspepsia ther troubles tn from ten to fou Gaya’ time simply by taking You can tell the women with | plenty of iron in their blood- beautiful healthy rosy cheeked women full of Life and nt with Health, F. KING, M. D. “There can be no healthy, rosy cheoked women without fron,” Dr, Ferdinand King, a New cian and Medical Author, talks to physicians on (he & ous consequences y blood of American women, I have strongiy ¢ {n some cases been doctor! without obtaining any ben fake the old forms of reduced | or tincture of tron ei pave a. few cen Mother Nature for the red « tter in the blood of her child not that kind of tron, a fogin that can be easit and assimilate? to de therwise 1t may untatting | health and | préscribe more o prove worse than oda crackers, t sew have removed tho tron « arth from these Lmpower 8 ‘ t — ee Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, tells physicians that they should prescribe more organic iron—Nuxated Iron—for their patients—Says anaemia—iron deficiency—is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of the modern American Woman.—Sounds warning agqinst use of metallic iron whieh! may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach and do far more harm than good; i use of only nuxated iron. ther grave iron organte tron, jus alt when your f 1 have sald a hundred times o fo tron in the greatest If people would only take Nuasted they feel Weak of run down, in ing themselves with habit-form- timulants wd alcoholic beverages, a that inthis way they c watd off disease, 4 organic in thousands of ¢ 1 of thousands might bi THE EVENING WORLD THURBVAY, surreas © Wel Oren Cereal Geers Marte trrerted for Pom ime Bebe g pena: “Annual Be tembe Sale of ‘ | Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articles Will Continue Tomorrow (Pridey This event takes on double importance this week, it being the first “Old Tashioned Bargain Friday” Sale of our Fall opening campaign and Department Rearrangement nt New Fall Merchandise Featured Exclusively Remarkable savings for you on the very things you need most now. APPART!, DRY GOODS, FURNITURE, HOME OUTFITTINGS, In a word, EVERYTHING. Often the very biggest bargains are not adver- tised. These you will find displayed on special tables in the aisles and in regular departments. For School The New Term Opens Next Monday, Sept. 10 and All Departments in This Store Fea- turing Apparel for Boys and Girls and All Other School Requisites Are in Complete Readiness. Specimen values printed here: For Juniors and Girls A Wonderful Variety of the Smartest of the New Styles. In Dependable and Attractive Materials. Every Item Representing a Saving. This is the time,—and Greenhut's is the plac for the correct and € nomical outfitting of your daughter preparatory ~ to school duys. , Perfectly equipped ts our DRESS, #1.95 DRESS. #250 Juniors’ and to-Wear Department in this connection, Certainly we emphasize economy, no less do we do so the excellence of the garments that are most becom- ing and appropriate for the school miss. Girls’ Washable School Dresses ~ | Juniors’ Washable School Dresses— One of the big variety of styles is| Unusually attractive dresses, both pictured here. It is made of plaid| .", gryle and. material (nee Gingham, and has collar, cuffs, | he ‘a \ pockets and belt trimmed with| illustration). Made of various Chambray Other styles in plain] colored striped gingham, with fancy and striped materials, in all the! collar, pockers, cuffs and belt, attractive new colorings. $1| rimmed with white cordeline, Sizes 8 to 14 years Juniors’ Washable School Dresses «| Pleated skirt. | Sizes 13 to 17 You may get a hint of the beauty| years; an exceptional § dress from the illustration value at 2.50 MIDDY It may be had in rose and white or) New Middy Blouses We picture blue and white striped ginglam.|~ but one style, that is made in a It is a pretty yoke style, in double clever Norfolk effect, with blue breasted effect, trimmed with; collar and cuffs, trimmed with pearl buttons, {thas new shaped | white braid. — Kegulation styles, pockets and collar and pleated! with square collars and black ties, i res 13 10 17 years; ¢x-| as well as others, trimmed in va- style and §] 95) rious contrasting colors. Sizes | rita: «JD! 8 to 22 Fears, at dakiae ————— Scholar’s Combination Outfit Complete, Usually 82c, Special . . 65¢ Something to appeal to school bey or girl, or their parents. We offer: A Schoc! Bag | One Ink Paper Ruled Note Book One Dozen Lead Pencils | One Ink Paper Spelling Tablet 24-Leaf Composition Book One Ink Paper School Tablet One Dozen Hand Blotters School Shoes « A remarkable and most timely underprice purchase of excellent footwesr, made by “Tho Big Store,” results in these extraordinary values Boys’ $2 Shoes, $1.69 all service e; all sizes, dinary value at | | Made of good, heavy ( able leather soles; Blucher 214 to 814. Misses’ and Children’s $2 and $2.50 Shoes, $1.79 Excellently made footwear, with patent leather vamps and black cloth uppers; button style; les; all sizes up to 2 Complete Lines of Boys’ & Girly’ Shoes for Schoo! and Dress Wear. School Opens Next Monday, Sept. 10, Buy School. Suits Now Stocks Are at Their Best, You gain nothing in values by waiting, for our offerings are exceptitnal. Boys’ Suits ~ Nortolk styles, with one and two pairs of trousers; medium and Fall weights and W 3; gray, tan and brown fancy § mixture izes 7 to 18 years; at... . 5 Boys’ Suits Nerfolk, slash and P. Pocket style one and two pairs of trousers; tency weives in browa, gray, striped and plaid effect lish and dressy models, for both sche Iress wear; sizes 7 to 18 °6.75 Special: Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $3.95 Str | serviceable cloths in grays and brown lucy mixtures, etc, Sizes 7 10 17 years Filled Books of ‘Sperry’ on the Fifth Floor, W a 019 Fashioned Sale of W Barsain Friday xirls’ Ready-* old Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, or for $2 in Cash at the ge Office five aac Green Trading Stamps, as Usual. Ask for Them, Double sae Stamps Till 12 o’Clock, Single awe Stamps ene Therealter, Stagle “Sperry” Gold Stamps All DAY meee Bo, Avay, " SIXTH AVE. 18ATO Ow STREET omen’s and Misses’ ummer Dresses In White and Colors Former Prices $10.75 @ ar Your Unrestricted Choice Whil » 95 the Quantities Lasi,at . . . The complete story is told in our headline The clearance is raordinary. All Summer Dresses will be cleared from our stock regardle of cost or former selling pric EIGHT MODELS ARi ILLUSTRATED HERE. There are many more for your selection All are daintily made of WHITE OR COLORED VOILE; NOVELTY FIGURED OR COLORED VOILE; RAMIE LINENE AND PONGELE And as for style, you have choice of Tunic, Coatee, Flounced and Straight Line} also Com- bination effects N. B.--We cannot fill mail, tele- phone or C. O. D. or- ders be- cause style and size aan ranges are \ TL |! incomplete. pi Ho) i ‘ {s . Aluminum and Other House Wares Here is an excellent opportunity to refurnish your kitchen in preparation | 7 for the Fall and Winter months. | Refrigerators Note particularly, if you please, that we handle none but the highest grades in these wares —and our prices are unmatchable, quality considered. | 2 r Aluminum Ware Vi 1,75 PERCOLATING COFFER $7 3Q | #1.25 DOUBLE TURNOVER OMELET $4 pOTS-fcup sites sale ’ PANS * UM LIPPED SAUCEPAN | ear p any py {AKERS . 1 Je quart capacity $1 °7Q | regulary 1 ; 8e IMINUM SOUP AINE 20, [COOK'S tSc MEASURING SPOONS. ‘ HistMotlnch diameters long Rene, sale OOC |. bale ay aae ALUMINUM) PRESERVING KEiTLES—-with | 180 SOUP LADLES sale 15 quart regularly $1.55; 15. Ay regularly $2 oh $1.65 iv Case TURNER tale 12 DOUBLE, RICE OR CEREAL BOILERS + | 10. CREAM Di rec hgah | t ie ) 1 aaNet heal Mi esl lee ae 220 | 280 WALL. SOAP Stale. ss. 20+ | $23.75 RSAL SIDE ICER RE- BERLIN SAUCEPANS—with cover and jong |! TABLE FORKS—saic 1! FRI TORS-—height 44 inches; ice Upholsteri Friday’ pholsteries riday’s Market News $1.50 and $1.65 Nottingham Lace In our Mammoth Pure Food Market With these low prices and Panela~36 inches wide; Filet | | the best quality staple pure foods, be on hand Friday to purchase a supply id Cluny effects; 24 98c for the balance of September or longer. Mail and telephone orders filled rds long; sale, each Promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. $1.49 Cretonne Pillows--covered | | —— : with imported linen ere- QQ Fresh Meats Our Own Roastin tonne; sale, each JOC ROAST BEEP—<holee tuts] TONGUES—sweet pickled ns: : $2.50 Scrim Dutch Curtains of native ribs; Seal corned calves "58 Wve. $15; 38e white and ecru; cluny $ 39 iE + eat 5, oot P I. BLtNe’ COP effects; sale, pair se LAMB tull fore quarters|KoWL—eelested §=— Be fis 44¢ Window Shades—opaque; all of city-drenseds QG@) quailty Obio; in. © 2 fo5.85.85:94,19 colors; 3 feet wide, 6 inches long; LAMB legs of © aunty r . ready, to hang; sale, 39, city: dressed iV 26¢ Teas each ve HOS Reeve: YUCK S—tancy. fresh> | [PURE CEYLON TEA 18 Serim fancy borders; white nrmed pigs’; Dal miles Lang Islands Be Net ae ay and ivory; 36 inches 13. i 2UC) | Pt, re Ic wide; yard iC ¢ BEE Ie] BROILERS Shoise ays INDIALCEYLON TEA F Lace Curtains plain scrim; Atdotaiamen (7) pee 28e Be 1.75% 50 hemstitched paren, Dutch effect; white only; ready 4 © sto hang; sale, pair 4 Ie ina ‘Tha Fresh Fish———— } "°°! 75° 60e " M » TEAS Pith iy. LOG: 5c] | git to, 85e . HALIBUT STBAKS 4). FL ve oun 4! oe: b ee) aught I2e Cocoa: aaa and micii“tns, 1 5q [a MERIRA 1 O@ CoC ragt xlassware ed aE ST aaa $19.50 American Porcelain Dinner nisi Fresh Fruits Sets 100 pieces; two attractive conventional bord for your choice, cor for twelve persons; bread an butter plates and sugar a creamers included, $ sale 14.9 2.49 Nippon China Tea Se jeces; beautifully decor fapanese design; set con @ teapot, sugar bowl, cr aner and 6 cups and ¢ Saucers; sale 1.98 $2.69 Water Sets--seven pieces, handsome cut rose design; 3- pint tankard and 6 tumblers to maton 7 51.98 SWELT ORAN S doven, Fresh Veg BUNCH CARROTS, (| UEAD FETIUCE J Qe | tiekT > 2 bunches fC) cucus Se | —Cracked Wheat— Higa dpe | "Rut SF 9e | |“ oe Our Own Baking ——— — THREE-LAYER CAKES) FRESIT PEACH l5c New Chocolate, | Maple, N AKE Macaroni and, Oranges BOC} NEW ENGLAND Bei AD Nobetier brand Spaghets UND CAKE | - ———Delico p~Fresh Butterine™ | Dainiy Dessert nl Neto A act x Floor Coverings Three Specimen Values $14.50 Axminster — Rugs size tie *10.75 pa 140 3 $9.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs ee size ox? 6: meen 50 Eggs") —New sale ‘ f.0 ANCY, BROWN $7.76 Wool and Fibre Rug SELECTED * 50e ‘ size 6x9; 30 OR sale i 6.25

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