The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1917, Page 6

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. THY EVENING WORLD wepwrevayY ocTosE To Save Beauty PLANTOLICENSE |\\ YEN Aveld ee BIG FOOD TRADERS: Biv 20) RANGE | "Aher Mov. | THAN CNEL nee from t cure @ hice $100,000 @ year who handis thy v modities to be named in the prociama tie proclamation wt apply for lice Afterward no unlicensed y sen bet ge n will be permitted to trade in t | foodstuffs enumerated in the prociama * give «ai: | thon. ‘Those who receive them will seotive apparatus to 4 ired from time to time to make re See teed, ports to the Food Administration 1 gh gill pts Ma ‘rue! Licenses will be revoked in poor Hane ee eet imash aiictreas {Where the Administrator thinks ¢ Adve ‘offense warrants ft B. Altman & Cn. The Toilet Goods Department | has in stock complete assortments of the favorite Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Soaps Bath Salts and Complerion Spectalties, from home and foreign sources; Toilet and Mani- cure Sets; Thermos Bottles, Atomizers and every necessity of the dressing room, al! moderately priced. ) A SPECIAL SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES for toemorrow (Thursday) will offer excellent values in the following items: Hair Brushes (wood back) ‘ . 95c. i Nail Brushes 0 25c. i Tooth Brushes ; 15c. | English Bath Mitts per pair 20c. Traveling Cases of khaki cloth, rubber-lined, at ; $1.10 Traveling Seis of cretonne, consisting of | tourist case, washcloth case and sponge bag; | per set ° P ‘ 51.50 FOOD CONSERVATION is the First Duty of Every American | WHEAT, BEEF AND SUGAR are urgently needed for shipment abroad, for the sustenance of the American and Allied forces in the fleld, and the relief of | suffering France and Belgium. The United States Food Administration requests the help of every man, wo and child in winning this war. nan Fifth Averme- Madison Avene Mth and 35th Streets New York o Get the Genuine™ Soca Sagege and Avoid Waste D4, gUNDa, IOBOCOe | C i quicklycorrect it, el times plays havoc ng liquids. It el, but to let Dr. vets take its place. “dullness” and that 4 A box. All druggists, 5 Mid -Month Specials We call these records ‘‘specizls’’ because they’re too good to hold until the regular Columbia list of November records appears on the 20th. Any Columbia Dealer will be glad to play them for you. Send me away with a smile Columbia Record A2355 — 75¢ The test of a new song is, “Do the soldiers sing it?’’ And those thou- sands of boys out there in the training-camps—encouraged to sing, urged to sing — do certainly sing ‘Send me away with a smile"? They bear down lustily on the old favorites, as they should, but none of the new ones is as of nealled for, or as readily given, as this ‘sple ndid expression of what the American soldier of to-day is thinking and feeling. It’s a hit. Hear it. Record A2356—75¢ Listen to it once, and “In I've Got the Nicest Little Home in D.i-x-i-c When they aren't singing it, they're spelling He you'll say, “That's a GOOD quartette song.’? On the other side is San Domingo,’’ by Samuel Ash, The Secret of Home, Sweet Home Columbia Record A2344—-75. Charles Harrison ¢ arries you back to old familiar scenes and loving faces in this song about the “dearest spot on carthh’’ And George Wilson sings on the other side, “You Can Always Come Back to Me.’ ' O, Sole Mio (O, Sun I Love) Columbia Record A2350—75¢ Every one knows ‘‘O, Sole Mio’’—one of the best of all Neapolitan folk songs. There's a ric* of melody and color in it--and in the equally popurar **Maria! Mari!’ on the other side. Two splendid tenor selections, these. Troops for France Record 4235/-—75e Ns, whistles, Departure of the American T And a royal send-off it is! Quart ette harmony with lots of be drums—everything you’ d naturally expect on such an occasion, On the other side is ‘‘Arrival of the American Troops in France’’—— a companion piece, Levinsky at the Wedding Columbia Record A2310—-75¢ Levinsky behaves as though he 1 twin brother of Cohen—of tele- phone fame. There's a gale of merriment in this monologue by Julian Rose. Castle Valse Classique Columbia Record A5989—I1é- An exquisite waltz arrangement of th Humoresque - by Ea Rector Novelty Orchestra. It makes you glad the waltz is coming b ack. were Columbia Grafonola her Mi Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are Marching Recor? 427 S7—75¢ The famous war song, sung by Charles Harrison and Columbia Quartette, columbia =e cords. at the expense of the constipation and ake Dr. Edwards’ n you feel “loggy"and ow they “clear clouded vey “perk up” the spir'ts, 4 10 1917 SS ————————— Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between Sth end 6th Avenues BLY A LIBERTY BOND There ne water investment, The government pays you four por cent interest which ts evcured by the national resources Women’s Tailored Suits At the extremely low price of 0 Made of broadeloth or two-toned burella, in plain man tailored oi belted models, featuring the fashionable Autumn colorings 97 5 bod uy $2 f Women’s Fashionable Coats Smart models, fashioned in Pom Pom, silvertone cloth, and English mixtures, presenting clever belted and semi fitted effects; some with large fur collars, at $24.75, 37.50 and 45.00 Women’s Afternoon Coats and Evening Wraps In the such as chiffon velvets, velour de laine, diagonal bolivias and veiours, $65.00 to 365.00 most wanted materials, duvetyne, Black Chiffon Dress Velvet and Satin Two of the most desirable fabrics this season and priced exceedingly low. 39-in. Chiffon Dress Velvet Imported, soft finish and high lustre; regularly $5.50 a yard, at $3.75 | Soft draping quality; regularly $3.00 yard, at $1.95 Women’s Fashionable Footwear Which would be excellent values at $10.00 $7.85 To-morrow ‘There is an exceptionally wide range of styles and leathers; also smart combinations from which selection may be made. | Size range complete. Women’s Shoe Dept., Second Floor. Autumn Millinery Mourning Apparel TTENTION is directed to our complete mourn- ing sections, where the new- est fashion ideas will be found incorporated in NUSUALLY | smart types of the season’s new vogue are being shown in the Third Floor Salon. Autumn Suits, Street, After- inal French Hats and Orig noon and Evening Dresses, our own exclusive creations and the numerous other ac- cessories of the modern woman's wardrobe. | For street, afternoon or | evening wear, in a varied range of shapes and colors Moderate prices prevail. Mourning Salon. “SPIRIT OF 1917” A most striking picture of the series of Recruiting Posters issued by the U. 8. MARINE CORPS. Size 10x14 inches, will be ‘GIVEN AWAY FREE "x37 2x00 By Special Arrangement With the Publicity Officials of the U. S. Marine Corps. ORDER West 43rd Street For To-morrow. a Most Unusual Offering of fine quality velours tinsel brocades, 39-in. Imported Dress Satin Third Floor, NEXT SUNDAY WORLD NEXT SUNDAY WORLD — 4

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