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- Ce a I ' THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917. x ===" ORG PRIMSS IOP = : Se (rameay won ws Sh Relea! Wise aw sat etee seam | LeMons for Complexion | (# Murph) « , . e * used to bleach, whiten and soften the sin, } ° . “8 4 : Stomach . monies tor Se | m onounee atte: Snuaaisitiscemaamen ste 008 taaee tone fs wamatty tr areanie - ° amore 9 Sy Geli aicas tov . ' i an alispen doen ‘ to @ tary tiver or Minces No W 1 Vel ote 7 sawp t the ; j y My Samuel M. Williams arly whey ee are often “« , ny sare often dor Sa : _- " no pulp @ Try i! This ewe 7 highly adve os eoflening and not alee es of or rd white at wery Httle torious in beautifying, ‘cost, and the grocer will supply the Jearing the skin, As @ lemons Advt f MOVIE ACTRESSES AND | partieatar.” te ' THEIR HAIR iad ' armpaig » ons Did it ever et oe one om . , 4 % : every y Meinia, ¢ ' t At : y hae the () & A ration. W 1 206, when “ = a ; | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS eas St ces aities lots, Tegery, 34th Street—New York wd up with @ partinan ticket a open them discloses the fart) thet ¢ ‘ im iy as @ par aw 7 a wa } '. bring out oll the natural beauty of A ? he of ‘ st London their hair by careful © rule i p al Pap e pot with any soap « 4 to nominate the : t can be ele atrongest and t rie weak Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street t man f and Motror y ed. The M Upiion and —— Comprehensive Showing } 1 under no obi Ne ea W. ’ ‘: y for his nomination and ele } ee he te te Soe nM stron to defend pub past omens Autumn F ashions ) with uniform color, Dandru «hts and to prosecute violators ‘ { cess oil and dirt are die Adaptations of models by Jenny, Lanvin, Martial et Armand, Bernard and other} entirely disappear e hair is 90 Jepartments of govern fluffy that it looks much heavier than it is, while its lustre and softness in delightful. —Advt pn) 0 TOOTH OVER g French designers feature the Autumn low drape silhouette in afternoon dresses | of satin and Georgette c compose, and in street frocks of serge and tricotine Represented are all of the new fashionable Fall shades. 4 Omnembio Leagie: Women's Afternoon & Evening Dresses Hi « candidate representing both at put him on the same ticket with at at grade work Extraordinary Sale Wednesday (Only) Midate, Then, if ever, ix on vy were ‘ale | it GUARANTEED TEN YEARS i n tho two, not aligned witn ve latter year. | Alter Lanvin—This afternoon dre ss is particularly beco 1g to vol . H i tt I ) ming to youth caves OS hn tex About 1600 Pairs WILL RE BOUND To Mo RAATY lax eek | ful figures. It is of satin—navy, taupe, plum or black. One immediately . MY SOFT RUBBER SUCTION AND BOW TO NO BOSS. Wane by And William ts | rec gnizes Lanvin in the low draping of the skirt and the svelte lines of = eee ol o c leote: , ‘ ‘ oa »< -e tee, Soft Rubber ; jo nominated by peution: Parties | Dot After Jenny—A street dress of navy serge, superbly braided. It has ITTED TO OLv) In all sizes and widths. ud sdo not concern me. My 2° Wi : : PLATES which do not stay so the in couraged. » on the ballot grouped ames of the other eandi ifice. My emblem wi ; aunique tucked satin vestee and features the low drape skirt. 35.00 Hii Afternoon Dresses, 29.50 to 125.00, Street Frocks, 25.00 to 79.50 Hi Evening Gowns, 29.50 to 150.00 | up, at very little cost. DR. FINCH 261 W. 488 Se, Perse he’ 10 Kenmare SL, orgy i! 409-411 Fulton St, o's) oan Open 9 to 7. Closed Sunday. | Boal’s Fruit-Laxative Rolls “A TREAT TO EAT” are our iden of a Distinctive models, nine inches high (eleven inches from ground) in all black glace kid- skin, also with patent leather vamps, welted soles, leather Louis XV. heels; or gunmetal calfskin; welted soles, new military heel. Sale price 5.50 the | Ye, the anchor, Vere I am fitted and competent | | Showing New Models—2d Floor Women's Fur Trimmed Suits and Coats wYomens Pur_ trimmed Suits and Coat: * Re . . : | The Suits—Charming Suits, in models too numerous to describe. The Hit | materials are broadcloth and velour, Htidson seal trimmed. Particularly BOSTON CROWD QUTIN RAIN | smart is this suit with coat braided at the belt. 45.00 | TO GREET THE JAP MISSION! The Coats—Included are copies of models of Bernard, Jenny and | i} Lanvin and adaptations of original French designs. The materials are H | Mr ein | king forward to [ have been a Democrat all my James McCutcheon & Co. Viscount Ishii Tells Constitutional | bolivia, velour and silvertone, richly trimmed in raccoon or Hudson Seal. _ || Convention Japan Owes Much — | These coats are lined throughout. 59 50 to Massachusetts. medicine, (We ai wl You never tasted anyt better and you never took anything and 30M “never “tok anythin \; " BOSTON, Sent, 18-—The Japanon Exclusive Showing } Se cee ore ne @) ‘“ : ” \ ®) SARA Lait otal tereae AYA cera | “ ” ‘ Beal's Rolls Corp, Dept. C, 216 West in formal parade In automobiles to. the| The Composite Shade of the Allies A New Color in Blo 14th Street, New York tate Houso where the party was | S. : uses, te Hes hae Fifth Avenue & 34th Street Reg. Trade Mark «r wi ye” Mee ater 64 i Sold, Only by Best & Co. ‘ The Color— “Democracy” is an absolutely new shade—developed from composition of our Allies’ colors. It harmonizes with any color suit. Are abundantly supplied to meet every household linen need, not- withstanding all the difficulties of manufacture and transportation. Prices, of necessity, are continually advancing. They are undoubt- edly lower now than they will be even a few months hence. It is, there- fore, the part of wisdom and thrift to fill your linen requirements at this time, whether for your own use or for Holiday gifts. tution and count Is 1 his del ing in ? “Massachuse Ee eet | Simply exquisite They are crepe Georgette, delicately hand embroidered, thelr places in bead or bugle trimmed, some with real Filet lace in “Democracy” colors. Styles typify the new autumn blouses. Bi life in their home land |much to Massachusetts || We have learned from you at home ana || mijour midst unselfishly and well to our I year advantage,”* | Al! The Viscount paid a cordial tribute to . the late Henry Willard. Denison, és Showing New Models guide, the counsellor and the friend of | Japan.” TOKIO, Sept. 18.—A- Japanese ¢ i] {porte commission, Beaded by Baron il Women’s a Autumn NO DEPOSIT SALE! Are YOU entitled to credit? De YOU need credit? If YOURS for th Table Cloths and Napkins 2x 2 yds. for tables 42 to 48 in. wide--$4.75. 5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50 to 21.00 214 x 214 yds, for tables 50 to 54 in. wide— $5.25, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00 to 30.00 25 x 21% yds, for tables 60 to 66 in. wide— $6.75, 7.00 8,00, 9.00 to 40.00 3.x 3 yds. for tables 72 to 84 in. wide— $19.50, 28 50, 32.50, 45.00 to 52.50 Longer cloths in proportion. Napkins all sizes from 16 to 31 in. $3.25 per dozen up to 64.50 accord- . i A officials and ing to size, pattern and quality. visit the t nounced to-d YOU Wish, $45 21000 Fancy Table Linens Bed Linens | MANY SHIPS “MISSING,” All Sold on The infinite variety of this depart- Hemstitched Sheets, Pure Linen— |tondon Mall Saya, ‘Spurion Ver- | alia vive Single bed, $14.50, 15.50, 17.50 pair, pe ad ah Al I y i Uberal Terms ment prevents any adequate listing, | othe bed, $13.50 17.50, 18.00 pair, | LONDON, se Dally Ma MAME fs authority for a statement Lloyds: is preparing an exhaustive i quiry into the | Vesela posted missing’ and 1 in the week ly Admiralty report. It sdys that som times @ half dozen or more missing vos sels are post ° : Hemstitched ‘Pillow Cases, Pure Madeira Embroidery Linen—$2.50 to 6.00 pair, G-inch Doilies, $2.25 to 9.00 per doz, | Hemmed Sheets, Cotton, Single-bed 8-inch Doilies, $3.25 to 13.50 per doz. size—$2.25, 2.75, 3.75 pair. 10-inch Doilies, $4.50 to 21.00 per doz, | Hemmed Sheets, Cotton, Double-bed size--$2.50, 3.25, 4.75 pair. worry chaser, Our No Deposit Offer does NOT include Talking Machines ———sHOP ON BROADWAY. A Room Full of Furuiture for RA taal Seta i “The reasc t -ing adaptati he dese Bad, P 5 POPE a4-inch Centerpieces, $1.75 to 10.50 | Hemstitched Sheets, Cotton— | aieticute to disc ine Introducing daptations of the Caroline Retoux turban, the Georgelle each, Single bed, $2.75, 3.00 to 7.50 pair Twat Lene Hp sailor, Lucie Hamar's toques and the rolled back chapeau of Vasselins Tea Napkins, $5.50, 6.25, 6.75, 7.50 up ‘ f sor Pie ie Double bed, $5.25, 5.75 to 9.00 pair. Villetard, and typical models of Evelyn Varon, Camille Roger and Lewis, , Hemstitched Pillow Cases, Cotton— Hemstitched Damask $1.25 to 2.00 pair. orton : ' Cloths and Napkins | Towels for every use in the various Featuring New Models ‘ Napkins, $5.50, 6.75, 7.50 to 13.50 doz. | weaves and qualities. : sey Hemmed Huckaback—$4.75 doz. w ° 54 » $1 Ha Clothe, 36 to 54 inches square, $1.75 | Hemstitched Huckaback -~ $5.50 to ree Cony pre Area 40.00 doz. eon an inner Sets, 4 | Embroidered $3.00 to 18.5 ‘ yards long, $12.50 to 50,00 set. abit a4 4 Beach The “Best” Hat $10 Offering Style without Cost GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS An assortment of many differe als—some exact copies of See These Outits at Once é Y different models—s¢ exact copies of Ther regropent » value nev A most interesti lection of Ital | maya Broalt Towels $2.50 to FOR RENT French creations, others our own models—for women of discrimina- before, “Parlor suite she f interesting collectio al- | 36.00 doz, : ates xclusive ¢ se hes : Pad cig ba eptig - 5 ian Needlework in Luncheon and | All kinds of Bath Towels, Bath Mats, AT MODERATE tion who seek the exclusive at moderate prices. Main Floor, Tea Sets, Tray Cloths, Scarfs, etc Kitchen and Pantry Towels, etc 4 . RATES Iii pen Monday & Saturday Eves, is [fm mEMREmrerer mn erer s woMEAToNEr ou ry Mrmr CACM ARRAN ain Aves as 28th st. 1 " ai —