The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1917, Page 6

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( tae Poets!’ Fund Needs More Ambu- lances. The American Poets’ Ambulance Fund, which has provided for fifty- ‘one ay for sere in Itai Bas ro 4 ne the ur t ne Of more for immediate use and has begun a d for 100 ambulances to meet the jan demand THICK WAVY, FREE FROM DANDRUFF Draw a moist cloth through| hair and double its | beauty at once. Save your hair! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. Immedinte?—Yes! Certain?—that's the joy of it. Your hair beco wavy, fluffy, abundant ai soft, lustrous and beau os (irl’s after an application of nderine, Also try this—moisten a! cloth with a little Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair, tak- ing one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few mo- ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise! awaits those whose hair has been ne- lected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brit- tle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every par- ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever, stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will he after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first— yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life~ producing properties cause.the hair to grow ya strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, charm. in-, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if yoy will spend a few cents for a bottle of oowiton's Danderine from any drug store or tollet counter and try it as directed.—Advt. “DR,” EDWARDS A STRANGER TO HIM, OLEARY SAYS s German Propagandist, Ac- cused of Jewel Thett, Introduced Mrs. Strangman. Jeremiah O° vy, who Ii [tively busy thi time m Fawards, a man of many allases, on trial before Judge Mulqueen in the Court of General Sessions, charged with stealing $25,000 worth of Jewelry and $600 In cash from Mra, Mary Strang man, the widow of a Buffalo brewer. Mra, Strangman, the evidence shows, entrusted her Jewelry and eash to Ri ds on March 10, and he promptly disappeared, On the stand tn his own defenne yen teriay Edwards claimed he used the proceeds of the Jewelry and the cash, with Mrs, Strangman's consent, In the furtherance of German propaganda. He intimated that he was a German spy He anid that he had Introduced Mra. Strangman to Jeremiah O'Leary and other revolutionists at the Rits-Cariton Hotel. O'Leary testified to-day that he never saw Edwards until he reached the court- room and that he never saw Mrs. Strang: man, Edwards's iawyer, Walter Douel, aid not cross examine O'Leary. When of “newspaper dementia.” GALL FOR LAST OF DRAFT QUOTA DUE IN A WEEK Remaining 30 Per Cent. Will Be Summoned as Soon as Camp Is Ready. UnofMetal announcement was made to-day at the local headquarters of the Selective Draft, 37th Street and Seventh Avenue, that the call for the remaining 20 per cent. of the first quota of the National Army from this district may be expeoted in about a week. This an- nouncement should serve as notice to all men tn th ‘tive Draft who have numbers low h to call them tn the first quota to y for the summons. It had been plantied to issue the call this week, but work of preparing for the reception of the recrutts at Camp Upton has been delayed. Incomplete returns received at the headquarters show that about 200 of the 1,600 negroes called to service in the National Army from this district yesterday failed to show up. The por- centage of ¢lackers in the negro con- tingent is more than double that regis- tered by the whites, but it 4s belleved that this percentage will be constder- ably reduced because many of the ne- groes aclected did not know the time had come for them to respond te the can, leaving the courtroom O'Leary said that | | in his opinion Wdwards was the victim |) - “WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 81, 1917. Stern Brothers CHEAP WHISKEY KILLS SIX; | TWO ARE HELD FOR DEATHS Saloon Keeper Char 1 With Hom: if Man Who Sold Him Liquor Also Detained, Antonio de Alfonso, a #aloonkeeper Hlee Street, and ondero, a trickman of No. locked up to-| t six men) cheap whiskey De Alfonso !# ay, W lay as the reault of the ¢ yesterday from drinking made from wood alcohol. harged with homicide and Dondero ts held as @ material witness, As all the} teaths occurred In the netghborhood of De Alfonso's saloon, Assistant District Attorney yoo detatled men to search the houses in that nelghborhood for sottien of the deadly stuff, De Alfonno | having admitted that he 414 « big flask trate. | ‘The police allege they found tn De Altonso’s saloon whiskey of the samo brand as that found in the pocket of one of the victims, De Alfonso says he bought this particular brand from Dondero, who in .urn declares he pur oO ad! ede oe 2s yoo ON a tao Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy @) You can save about 82, and have ® better iy than the ready~ made kind, Basily dene, OOM OOS ON If you combined the curative prop- erties of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you would hardly have in them all the curative power that lies in this simple “home-made” cough syrup which takes only a few minutes to prepare, ~ Get from any druggist 2% ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth), pour It into pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup The total cost is about 66 cents and gives you a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. ‘Tastes pleasant and never spoils. ‘This Pinex and sugar syrup prepar- ation gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitt, croup, whooping cough and bronchi. asthina, there is nothing better, Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs. To avold disappointment, be sure to ask your druggist for "2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don't Ce anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this The Pinex Co, Ft. reparation. Waynes Ind.—Advt. The “National’s’”’ Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. =, cece nenicanmencecaamemeceatcaaatt This is the store that sells the overstocks and odd lots of the big mail order house The National Cloak and Suit Co. Quantities are limited; the assortment of sizes and colors is not always complete; some are past season’s styles; but everything sold here is a Big Bargain. Big Coat Sale! Commencing Thursday 31 New Fall and Winter Models to Choose From Velour, Burella Cloth, Furfek, Cheviot, Serge, Pan- nette Cloth, Wool Plaid, Corduroy, Baby Lamb Cloth and Plush. Wool Pom Pom, ad X the Mills Hotel, and Harry Burke or Amith “nment auction sale S6th Streat years ago In the city @ number of | ‘ais, ae ‘see! CASTORIA five; Charles Colling, twenty-eight, @ at ix he kame pai + ‘ ith of Milla Hot 1 hed aia vaumen be be Don C. Wilson, thirty, ag (i Use For Over 30 Years ar + Patrick | Always bears Cahill, tht intom Ar. the nold, fifty-seven, a salesman, both of | Signature of B. Altman & Cn. A Sale of Bed Furnishings ALL SPECIALLY PRICED will be held to-morrow and Frida Fourth Floor, offered in on the Exceptional values will be White Wool Blankets per pair |. ‘ . $5.75, 8.50 to 12.50 Colored Cotton Blanket Throws in allover block designs and a variety of colors ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ + each $2.25 Satin-finish Bedspreads Hemmed: Size 2 x234 yards » ¢ each $3.50 Size 214x234 yards i » each 4.00 Size 214x234 yards . ‘ » each 4.50 | | Scalloped: | Size 2 x284 yards, ‘aaa Size 214x234 yards «oY, Size 219x234 yards . 74 each $3.75 each 4.25 each %.75 Crochet Bedspreads | Hemmed ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ each $1.35 | | Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at correspondingly low prices An Important Sale of | [Imported Filet LaceWindow Panels Curtains and Bedspreads | (all hand-made) is now being held in | the Lace Draperies Department | on the Fourth Floor. Fifth Aueme -Madteon Avene Ath.atd 35th Streets New York | “Trenc Cotton Chi C—Coat belt of bh D-~Coat o trims coll E—Coat o sateen lini F—Coat o kit Coney G-—Coat Kit Coney B—Coat of Navy Blue Plush; linin black sateen ey Coat of good quality Wool-and- Mixture oe . 4M Baby Lamb Cloth with collar and ek yl f lack Thibet Cloth, Black velveteen r f Velveteen Corduroy; deep cape collar; bE fur of “Purfe with warm, convertible fur collar $ g of durable $] 249 f Wool Pom Pom Cloth; cape collar of $2097 $797 $997 $ 529 $697 114 No Mail Orders Are Filled Prom ‘This Store, Store Howrs: ® to 5.0; SS rdaye, S40 to 6. Wale ton teases] ——— RWCoa AU ASING Non THWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESI5 STR. Ten-Piece Genuine Mahogany Dining Room Suite in Genuine Mahogany, golden finish, con- sisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48 in. top, 6 ft. extension; 1 ARM, 5 SIDE CHAIRS with slip seats of genuine leather. 10 piec: Ilustrated, $148:75 Genuine \ Mahogany || OEP + West 42nd Street cloth; one model w seal colla belled an Fashioned in he large shaw! coll at $ | i] and two piece s Very disti 1 || Marvelace (The Improved 4 | ' | | Are now available in « | Jon the side, while the exactly in the center for on at $3.00 to Suitable hand prices | Children’ In white; washable; Children’s A Comprising Decora A Sale in 750 Yds. of Caseinent Clotl Imported; 50 ins.; plain decorative shades for overdraping, at 95e Regularly $1.45 a yar y Jackets, Metal Tapestry home furnishings A. Very Important Offer‘ng To-morrow, Thursday, of Women’s Suits and Dress Will provide uncommon price opportunities : Tailored Suits Of wool velour, gunniburl and broad- at $34.50 Women’s Fashionable Day Coats Developed in silvertone, Pom Pom and fine velours, presenting full length,' Exclusive Models for Dress and Motor Wear This Special Group of 150 Misses’ Smart Afternoon Dresses They are made of all s The Nemo tions on the Second F ing the latest feature of lacing corsets , thus insuring the utmost in comfort and support, Price for all types $6.00 Complete lines of || Nemo Hygienic Corsets all figur —_——$ | In khaki color or grey, flannel lined; 2 to 5 years Coats of Imported Corduroy pel IRE) SSS a ew Special at $4.90 Between 5th and 6th Avcnues West 43r.) Street Street Dresses Of serge, velveteen and jerseys; plain tailored, braided or embroidered, at $24.50 ith Hudson r, d_semi-fitted models, many fur trimmed, others ‘in plain tailored effects, at $45.00 pavy quality velours and diagonal Bolivias. with ir and cuffs of Hudson Seal, Beaver and Nutria, 73.00, 79.50 and 85.00 Should sell very quickly at $18.50 Unusual value also combinations of satin and serge, in one tyles, including smart embroidered coatee effects. netive styles adapted for youthful figures. A Purchase of Gilt Wood Frames Will be offered To-morrow, on the Main Floor, at the following special prices: 1 PP Corsets Vonderlift sur Corset See- loor, introduc- ¢ Sizes 5 by 7 and 6 by 8 inches;» » clasp remains worth $1.23, at 85c Sizes 7 by 9 and 8 by 10 inches; worth $2.00, at $1.10 — cs are always Sizes 7 by 9 and 8 by 10 inches; | ranging from swinging models; worth &3.00, | ‘ a | 7.50 at $1.85 ————' | ' s Chinchilla Coats at $6.50 Children’s Silk Coat In white; hand-quilted; 1 to 8 Linings 1 to 4 years, years, Special at 32.50 ngora Sweater Sets, Special at $5.95 Sweater, Leggings, Cap and Mittens; superior quality, in desirable shades; sizes 2 to 5 years tive Fabries and Curtains the Upholstery Dept.—Fourth Floor. 3200 Yds. of | Lace-trimmed 1 Imported Cretonnes | Scrim Curtains In chintz colorings, at Hemstitched border; the attractively low 2) yards long; prices of per pair 1.75, 1.95 | Regularly $1.75 to 2.50 | 29¢ and 35c yd. 1.45, d | Regularly 45c and 60c yard THE SPECIAL TABLES in Upholstery Aisles will be found Decorated Leather Mats and Scarfs, Chine Doylies, Runners and Lamp Mats, Skirts and Mandarin Library Scarfs, Cushion ‘Tops, ete, in popular demand for FOURTH BLOOR

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