The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1917, Page 6

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EE i ———— = el See ' . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1017. oun - . om EBBETS FOUND GULTY = Mothers Ask the Country FR SND BALL GME REVEALS WOMAN'S DEATH ~— 4 , * ss What It’s Doing for Loved reas hub Owner and ® a 6 on $3,000 JEWELS VA ; ont aime , 4 ew borce +: a Ones They're Giving to War tome CONSTIPATION sate | ss Reve cient the tet of time. ; ; . 7 paren ee ; ia f | porgads, Magnet. Me f ; wart A we re es ALE FACES [)°... : ‘ ae ” “St Hae ; ; EAE HRY GF DR MRICS Carter’s Iron Pills ; ; Witt help thie condition : ; a : oar ; " . ‘ 1 | 4 } P a public spent, and : ; If you are looking for the latest and best there } Don't “Kid” Yourself Selle, Soe he ab. 6 use the | @ : A fein d plane or in ry yen toes he bear = ney wee 4 ; ; of the no ve ue Into Thinking That einis | $ ; owest tone of wie Wetere Plone and have wo de: : satin the ways : De f Waters-Autola Player Piano. ir ations “ ; vod 25 On styles of pianos and ow { he iittala was t YS or terms on time payments, without interest. ) LAXATIVE FRUIT XC ; vie YOU, ¢ vie ! ROLLS AHF voces et preva GIRL AND SOLDIER HURT. | Hiopace Waters & Co. « Wo 4 v You had not, you know, Up Aatomobile Hite Two at Crossing 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street ' ' ‘A TREAT TO FAT” ti Bec t in Yonkers. Broad E Ny i * any failure in this, there HM. P. Rowers, cook of Company BE, OPEN 254 W. 125th St., ah Aen ' | + yf 4 hay, surely will be those Firet Regiment. stationed at Van Cort- EVENINGS A near ' lq tains the t ki 3 ou Cy, $ who will dle at wea before they have !andt Park, and Miss May Dinen, No 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. | Contains exact kindol ¢* 4° & i their frat blow, Mililona of 1049 Castleton Avenue, Untonport, the H Inourishment. needed by|t 43 . / t WAV OF anise. far, sven git Misst ad Wresante ced tseete ; — those who have throat + ", % i > os e ea—aeroplanes and alr- : } troubles and are weak and|i ¥ ny Ze Way et iS lems’ Co Le Ms } lrun down, and this tissue|* ‘- . , S jatrestt’ Wil ‘polling roves you. 1p ; : building food is easily| a dos Wore deadly. acne ( } sop 2% |\faken up by the system. |! t i gt ees fis toaeiaat And in this matierf , Ointment28ant%0e]| That is why it is best for); ROBERT £ | ‘Are you allowing petty jealousies TS colds and as a tonic. \4 f RINEHART: to hold up the legislation we need? —— —=—====—=="| vy, weakening stimulants or a | i / ‘ | Are you playing politics? Are you | WORLD WANTS WORE WONDERS cuwsdrugn | Sesseeesevesnsoosssssecoscoseossocsscsooooeoceseoe’ [In you euler only tn yourinoutne’ |] West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street vin Ate You. working for the Nation or ‘ Mary Roberts Rinehart Puts| respondent to reach the front, With for re-election? ; | Question Into Burning Words|* Misien omoer she weiked morernlaf witar wituations will ewo corres 5 ; | to Bring Nation to Realization| ys ics vorween the Allied and tha | {oer How. or will you wale unit Correct Fall and Winter Styles in of Its Responsibilities for) German trenches in France, She in- @ giving? _ ; . | Lives of Husbands ond Sone|‘srvivwet Alter: ot Bolatan ont}, CAG, te teng errtuing ve Women’s Fashionable Footwear i Which Women Are Patriot-| war ane was counted among the most acerty, high purpose and sacri- i ically Offering for ildaagh popula and) ose tellers of stories | you are talking to us about con- For Street or Dress, Moderately Priced. f f National Honor and|'" this country. ; ve the lives we are pute = r | aaa 46] OVE and work, and to tive tte] {if'tn your hands?” “sre PM Women’s Lace Walking Boots with low heels \ 1 La) to its fullest, and with honor,| "After all, It comes down to one | } —— that geome to me the universal |faconly ten words to volce a millian Black dull calf, at $7.00 Dark tan calf, at $7.50 bogie’ men yers: ; By Nisola Greeley-Smith, {one's suit ugntly and one's work se-| "Are you ready to oive our tovsa I! | Black kid button | Black kid lace, also patent | Mahogany calf lace ! ‘ HE mothors of the United States| ‘lously, to be a good friend and a| fair chance? x i A u i have written a letter to the Gov- | poor enemy, to work hard and play|, “That ie not only a question. It and lace shoes with | leather, with black kid tops; with tan or brown is a prayer for all the mothers of : Mr : | 3 ernment about the war. The name| hard, to look out and net fe has been | this country. Surely, dear God, it in Louis heels, turned soles; Louis XV. heels, buckskin tops, t p. signed to the letter | he goal I have struggled for, I have} rat much to ask E A rolden-brown, erlsp, crunchy toast lighter and finer-flavored than any yo J. There la nothing else jus Rusk— no other simila ie that of the moat widely read woman writer in this ‘country, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and it ts published in the October number of the American Maga- zine. Mary Roberta Rinehart is the failed, of course, Is not the very fact hat Iam writing this an indication hat Tam beginning to take myself seriously ? sife was very good to me at the weminning. It gave me a etrong body ind It gave me my sons before it gave me my work, I do not know what would have happened had the work come firat. But 1 should have had children, 1 know that. 1 had always wanted them, Even my hos- SAVE YOUR HAIR AND BEAUTIFY I? WITH “DANDERINE" at $8.50 pair at $8.00 a pair at $9.00 pair Corsets and Brassieres For Tuesday, on the Second Floor, in the Enlarged Sections, at decided savings from regular prices. ‘ » ar-|Pilal experience, which rent the vet!| Spend 25 cents! Dandruff ’ . food so easily assimilated, so appealins mother of three sons, and In the ar- | Pilal exper r t to the fancy anes jtlole, which she calls “My Creed,” and |of ae fora ie pions It 6B disappears and hair Stern Brothers Special Corsets j old- opea and ¢ » could change that fu A . ns a : . . : | Mace Yee au/slditiray Dateh te irnioly eraroaase G8 ie dls en dathantal thikis ea gal Ge, extend stops coming out. | Of Mercerized Toile, with flesh color silk stripe or figure, entire $1 85 | sweet milk and fresh eggs \eoawen frankly that sho is a mother | !netinct, Try this! Hair gets beauti- tops of elastic, to suit average figures; sizes from 20 to 28, at be Good for Everybody | hove and beyond everything else. “L was almost flercely » mother, f . : ’ whove . st ul, wavy and thick for Every Weal he has put her home before her| “But my children came first, [had ” ’ | ra . weal i PO ig deh delicatessen deal laser ie ie day, with every thor |Ho'thought tn thone days of any other in few moments, | Serviceable Brassieres at 45c t | sis woman In Ameriot, whe ts eallod upon {career than motherhood. To-day 1} yp Loney ees esa y j i pt i ‘ andl Gaitate Okabe ; : you care for heavy hair, that Hover Lace or Batiste, with lace top: square or V neck. } HOLLAND RUSK CO. \to put her country before her h mould tartale ign Y clo of sus-| gtistede with beauty and le radinnt Of A 5 pi sg i HOLLAND, Micit Mrs, Rinehart, a* almost every on s tha come fo me rather than | with lifes has an incomparable soft- | knows, Was tho first Amorican cor. |!0%° any part, even the smallest, of | ness and ts fluffy and hitrous try i - ny family lite. It ts on the founda. | Danderine. : ——————" | Won of my home that I have buiided." Just one application doubles the T . . ( | “ iaghare died buuty of your hair, besides it Imme- N ] N dl k a? |[LATmR re. minenart speaks ot} biauly of Your hale, betie i kame; ovelties in Art Needlewor 4 BROOKLYN laapriviie hariae a wale: ge er ©Y | dindruff; you cannot have nlee, | ss ‘ ‘ ! i | “ Nan atviimasroerneae plank oY beavy, healtny, hale if you Hove Gene) From the large assortments of decorative and practical articles displayed in 4 ‘ i ee. 9 On mol oP | deuff, . lestructive scurf robs ; . » . . f ; || erty she has earned herscif and men| ene hatr of ite lustre, {its strength this department on the Main Floor, the following will be featured i he employs dixpose of these taxes,| and its very life, and if not over. x OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Broohlyn but she cannot. She says that hal she been allowed to vote she would have voted for the war, although she hates war with a terrible hatred. “We are asked, we women, to make acrifice,” Mra, Rine to give our sons with- | inevitable mistakes of an awakening come it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roors famish, loosen and die; then the hair | falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and {8 thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25-cent bottle of | Knowlton's Danderine at any drug | ° f T d had a voice tn the affairs] gtore or toilet counter apply a little Repp or Brocaded Satin.. .speciai gold braid and gold rope handles, 2s 1D Continued for‘ ,uesday festa ietertgts ntaatin Ai ia a as Pele ac the teenie Satin Striped Work Boxes: gy 85 Powder Jars & Pin Cushions. @ the heat of the day, we must see vestment you eter made. | with fittings ; at = gold lace and rose trimmed, each ¥ -00 bungling and legisiative delay, we ¢ sincer ae ; A Most Remarkable Sale of |musi fear with a terrible fear the | everything Round Shirred Pillows, of Florentine Silk, with bunch of ou desire hair and lots of it—ne To-morrow, at these attractive prices: Desk Sets, four pi Brocade or Japanese $ Cretonne Knitting Bagtee ai, 2.95 ; made of iK...... at Brocade Scrap Baskets, with 3.50 various styles and materials, Silk Knitting Bags, of Plain $3.75 $2.95 silk fruit in centre; in rose, blue, gold and black...........at people, And we must give and give] ftehing scalp and no more falling | {! e wid giv yo8, our labors, our] hair you must use Knowlton’s Dan 4 1 | m: ayers, overy: ne, If eventual ! t Suede Top and Tan Calfskin Boots | | {i ow mir lwvaia| dre! (it ewitniy™ shy ast For Women und Misses } jour tinele-neartedness and potently] @ wg TOOTH OVER g ema Imported Novelty Ribbons it ' ; . . rn w ' and rig ily so, | ‘ . New High Cut Lace Goots with | Hut what of the soldier ging out to} | With those of American manufacture, are shown in the newest Autumn patent leather or black glace kid | nt? Have we nothing to say about | textures and colors, suitable for Millinery, Dress Trimmings, Girdles and J | ain pi hgael al gdecalt ec ph ll tye woula not bold him back. But! fl Thiele the highest grade work haney Bags. Included are Tinsel Brocades, vn bossed « Velours, Smart , 8 ; . i leapt GATT up iiite f “Serense M GUARANTEED TEN YEARS Plaids and Stripes, Light and Dark Warps; Plain and Velvet Ribbons, |now, without thi loge, i osithe money- rs * A - : tary heel. Cryin the heart of cveiy "American ff baek guatuntee, Sor xUBDLE Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 634 inches wide, } mothor ¥ @ are afraid of two things Suctions ren OLD hite, black and colors at | 2 haste and Waste, Hasic, be i x3 ot st in white, blac’ Penne e eee rereneeeeeeeneenes a ¢ Actual 5 Q j moans Inadequate prepa Waste, Fae very little ae os . A K3 17) nahi ‘ Ss: Cc ) a rd 8.50 Value Oe rust tone, but We slay not lve neG DR. FINCH Dresden Ribbon, 5%4 to 6'4 inches wide, leas. ; 251 W. 42d St, ® ‘ fo Ught and datk cffccls..r1,000rsessseones Gaal! SOE, TENE NE hen 1 te we bre’ date et ve Te: Keamare Sl, Y ot SRE Sa to the Tf 400-414 Fallen $t., 0%, s'lof Mgronte! moderately perforated, Also a high tan calfskin boot, with a straight tip, welt sole and mili- and for the national honor, but not ong for sacritice,”” at is what I would make my were 1 permitted to speak incila of my couniry, Even 22-Kerat 1 Crowns 22-Karat G Hridae Work MY SOFT RUBBER 8S. CTION PLATE WHI.t any mouth, Ik narrow and wide; also Metal hibbons in Silver, Gold, Antique and Steel, Special for To-morrow, Tuesday:

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