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Hal - have to give to our soldiers. THE AMERICAN sible, BOOKS part Joularly are wanted. tionaries, FICTION of for they must undergo cor ‘To ass w York Evening World FOOD DEALERS WARNED. Pha oatlaihadal Nov. 1.—A warning to applied for licenses, that they | themselves in serious difcul- Issued to-day by the Food Ad- pa businans must be done was | “announced by the Food Administration as follows {food commodity trom vr acl any such Reommoriitien to or handle any such com= Tmodities for any person required to have ey ChOSS, Stk torpid or bowels | clogged. Mothers can rest easy afte @ few hours all the clogg Suite, sour bile and fermenting fe mae out of the bowels, ildren simply will play to empty fr iesmne tightly y blu, d cross, feverish, restless, see if | —————__— fs couted, the en give this! Meleisee nc iat chutes PHYSIGIAN HIT BY AUTO ' i fo0d dealers subject to regulation who | = lon., One of the regulations | Heensee shati knowingly buy any | “Tes who has not secured auch ; nN @dd complied with the provisions | ! ‘ot rile. ——————___—_ Af little stomach is sour, liver pp ol Syrup of Figs,” share & well playful child again h and stomach dis: Jove it, and it cannot cause i No difference what ails your Tittle one} if full of cold, or a sore th @arefully and see that it is made hy| toner t 110 West Ninety: “California Fig Syrup Company, | {rst Stree 'e make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. vt. Ninety-f. Dexter is return read dn was crossing Broadway from a professional call vid wind Mrs. Margare nt N 7th ind driven by Jones of No. him down. It_Is Convenient to B: as Dignified as It Is ou Our We Cha ge the Purchase— Ye settle the Account Weekly or Monthly Sums Suits & 0’ coats For Men and Young Men *18 to 40 style you want real a“ 53 to 57 W. Mth St, N.Y. Largest Credit Department Store in New York. Good Pamitire | at Reasonable Prices. i 9” V On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT ~—_ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE PAY FREIGHT, Our Terma Apply Also fo New V6 J /, Long Island and Connecticut. Prt 3-PIECE QUEEN ANNE PERIOD } BEDROOM ai «il | SUITE in Mahog m Hi fe al \ tH CHIFFONIER and 1 / le "4 TOILET TABLE, i 3 3 Pieces at spires )| 1 4°" I eer WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS From $15 Upw d With Every Muchin COL MBEAN wee cbs WEEE LOK OME down and ‘n down in the collar of — = = Sa Soldiers Want Books to Read SEND YOURS TO CAMP! THE EVENING WORLD has arranged the following plan whereby you can send books and magazines to the army camps where there is an immediate need for good reading material: THE JUNIOR AMERICAN GUARD, military organization with headquarters at No, 70 Wall Street, has volunteered the services of its 3,600 boys In this district to call, im uniform, at the homes {n Greater New York and sollclt and collect such books and magazines as you may Thetr canvass will continue for two weeks, beginning to-day. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION will deliver the books and magazines, collected by the Junior Guard, to the army camps, by the quickest means pos- The New York Public Library has offered its branches as re- ceiving stations, to facilitate collections, WHAT BOOKS AND MAGAZINES TO GIVE. WAR LITERATURE of ali kinds; military text-hooke, #, automobiles, aviation, first aid, French gramm all popular kinds; historical novels, standard poetry, books of short stories, humorous Also histories of the European nations atewar 3 are not wanted If over two months opular fletion publications and scientific Hoth books and maxagines should be in siderable wear and tear, in the canvass, if you have books or magazines to give, send rd bearing your name and address to the Camp Library (Siseriee, stomachache, bad bred Femember, gentle “inside cleansi Dr. John M. De 1 Left Crit-) TH or alway be the first treatment | ne - Dexter Ha \ ull Airections for. bables, ically Il Wite to Make Call , aeiaren of all ages and grown- Ups | on Patient f @re printed on each bottle ; it i are of counterfeit fig syrups HY critically Ml at home under| hg Ask uur druggist for a botile of | ‘'e of a trained nurse, Dr. John) i California Syrup of Figs,” then look | Milt m general prac { ae ae eS _————S== ON BROADWAY, KILLED jf \ HED FROM INES ON ChPDET, SATURDAYS UNTIL 10.7, _— === ee | nor’ INFALLIBLE, the Boston Globe.) Hamatey | Pratte— tires mg card. | You recognize the profession? The Box Office M |them, but sometimes they slip past | ‘That way o' a boys’ A Missouri Man After Drinking Craving for Liquor With = Simple Home Recipe. | Junior American Guard in Uniform, home. Mr. O'Bannon recently made following statement: years could not quit liquor. nub: ynd dic- romance wireless telegraphy, it entirely banished my craving liquor, ‘To 8 ox. of water add sea storie 10 grains of pepsin. ful three times a day. can mix it for you or supply the aredients at very little cost, Late issues ines are very condition, m: less. Advt Se | Reminndohe® Piano Dept. 59th to 60th St., 3d to Lex. Ave. Salesrooms on 3d Floor. { Be sure to call tomorrow (Friday) without! fail and let us den- onstrate these two beautiful new 1917 model Players for you TWO ART-PERFECT MODELS Which one will you have in your home tomorrow evening? B* HERE early and take your own time to examine these two models—each in a class by itself—cach noted for its art-perfect quali- ties—each priced lower than such sterling instru- ments deserve to be. Make your selection and have the Player in your home tomorrow evening. Invite your friends and give them a night of music such as they will never forget. The NALTERS PLAYER PIANO Blooming- dales’ do the largest retail Piano business in New York because we sal direct from face tory to home Style S Style E *: 95 450 Fe e@ Beautiful 1917 Model. With the Celebrated Handsome Colonial Case. No Interest—No Extras. TERMS: Only $2 a Week On Either Mode A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET, ee 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR With Each OWN CHOICE), A BENCH, PLAYER | 4 COVER AND FREE DELIVERY, wi Bloomingdales’ SELL FOR LESS | Piano busine ae, wn pianos int Standard Player Action. No Interest—No Extras. FREE largest ret DO YOU! THAT'S WHY BLQOMING 1 FOR LESS. Special Piano Offering for This Week 1 New Style Walters Piano nointeRESt: $2925 No Exrras Terms Only $1 Per Week Price In tool, Cover and Free De ivery Our Liberal EXCHANGE «ie rivilege a a 20 a week for 4 piano or oa weels for a Player Piano. eof Bix Style S—$395 BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT. 59th to 60th St., 3rd to Lex. Ave. Style E—$450 ° GURED HIMSELF OF THE LIQUOR HABIT | Do an~ We try to .apot us, for Thirty-Five Years Banished His the | for 20 grains of muriate of ammonia, a small box of Varlex Compound and ‘Take a teaspoon. | Any druggist in This re cipe can be taken of your own accord en to any one secretly in coffee, ten, milk or in food as it has no taste, color or smell and is perfectly harm- I believe any drunkard can cure himself with this simple recipe.” ae aes Woes aS a Ten SSS eS =e Se THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, | | Mr. Thos. J. D, O'Bannon, a well! known resident of Missouri, living at R. F. D. No. 8, Frederickstown, Mo., banished his craving for liquor with a simple recipe which he mixed at) “Tam 51 years | old and had drank for thirty-five My craving was so great I| More than a year ago Thad the following simple | recipe filled and began taking it and WANAMAKER’S | WANAMAKER’S Store Open 9 to 6 The Million Dollar Sale Manufacturers coming forward with goods— rates are lower—savings increased. The drive goes on FRIDAY’S NEW LOTS Women’s coats and dresses | 5,000 yards of beautiful black Three new lots added tomorrow to the groups satin and satin crepe at half price offered today—the coats with fur at $29.50, Our standard $2.85 grade at $1.40 yard. and the amazing dresses at $24.50 and $12.75 Our standard $3.50 grade at $1.75 yard. Our standard $6 grade at $3 yard. Our standard $8.50 grade at $4 yard. Luscious satins, heavy, souple, distinguished. Best black, 40 to 44 inches wide. Priced half because of a maker's co- operation. Please come early, for our last special offer of | satins sold out so quickly that some people were disappointed. | Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building (1) Sample evening and afternoon coats Copies of Paris models by Bulloz, Bernard, Cheruit, Jenny, Lanvin, Royant, Premet. Chiffon velvet, broeades, satin, | duvetyn. Priced half less-—at $33.75 to $243.75. ' (2) Serge and satin dresses at $15 | Our $19.50 to $25 grades. Plain, embroidered, pleated, | soutached, with or without tunics; white satin or lingerie collars, | (3) “Trish fleece’’ coats at $24.50 A mixed material (made in America by English weavers, | and soft and woolly) and heavy winter kersey coats—-the latter with large seal-dyed coney collars; our standard $35 and $38.50 grades. Second floor, Old Building | Curtains, *2-75,%3, 3.50, 54 | 1,347 pairs. Better than our own $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5.50 | curtains. Extraordinary purchase of good marquisette, voile, scrim curtains, mostly in white and ivory, some in beige. Edged and inset with linen cluny lace, some with hand-drawn work and hand-made motifs of Arabian point or Marie Antoinette lace, others with imitation filet or Venise. Usually 2% yards long, a few 214 yards. | that they will hang straight and hold their shape. | Plenty of matching curtains for any room in the house. | Large variety of patterns. Third Gallery, New Building SALONS FRANCAIS DE MODES Hats, no two alike, at $5 to $10 Something the Salons Francais de Modes never did before. Hats designed and executed during the last three days—some being made today—in our French Millinery workroom—adjoining the Salons. Amazone modes for street wear—some trim- med with ostrich — no two hats alike. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Corner Electric Vacuum Cleaners, $23.50 Thirty-seven families have a chance to own a vacuum cleaner for surprisingly litt'e. Puritan cleaners are made especially for the Wanamaker Store. ‘They have a horizontal motor, and an amazing amount of suction power, as great as the best trade-marked kinds at much higher prices. Get one and see how much easier the housework will be. Seventh Gallery, New Building Made so well THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE New Offerings of Coats, Dresses, Suits for Women and Misses New purchases and further price-reductions of our regular stocks bring new and remarkable opportunities | in this season's most desirable fashions for women and misses. Women’s Coats at Misses’ serge dresses, $13.75 $15, $22.50 and $29.75 Dresses which we have sold earlier for $18.75. The coats at $15 are our regular stocks reduced in price OUn: Bay seh Mig) Oueys Bre CN: for the Million Dollar Sale. Coats which we have sold at PtH ee a eset Ree et momma hh ieted |) $19.75. ‘ ‘ Wool velour and burella cloth; five models with kitt y ‘ac . . . Hone With self nee Misses’ fine suits, $21.50 coon collars; one with self collar, At $22.50—broadcloth coat with kitt coney collar and patch pockets; In many cases their normal wholesale costs were even more, Fine materials, excellently tailored and beautifully pleated belt all around, At $29.75--wool yelours with Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) collar lined with silk. Broadcloth, velour and a few of silvertone. and cuffs, also broadcloth fully lined with peau de cygne and inter- kind. Some of lined, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, Fourth Avenue Front Misses’ Coats at $18.75, $22.50 At $18.75—wool velour coats which were $22.50; one of two attractive models has a new back with box pleats from the yoke. Both have kitt coney collars. At $22.50 wool velour with new collars edged with wide bands of kitt coney, giving a very smart effect when buttoned close around the neck; another bas cape collar edged with skunk opossuin, 10 models—few of a Down-Stairs Store, Old Building—Broadway front Misses’ silk dresses, $13.75 Special purchase and some of $22.50 dresses reduced. Satin, Georgette crepe, crepe meteor; some draped with skirts, some with colored em! roidery, some of Georgette crepe and satin combined, A very unusual collection. Satin and crepe de chine—some embroidered; jacket effects; some with draped skirts Down-Stairs Store, Old Building—Broadway front Women’s dresses, $18.50 Serge dresses which we have sold for $22.75 and $24.75. Silk dresses which were $2: to $29.75. Seven models of serge dresses—some with pleated skirts, some combined with satin, others trimmed with braid, Among the satin dresses afternoon weur. Women’s silk dresses, $12.75 A new low price on about 100 dresses, which have sold | down to a few of a style. | Down-Stairs Store, Old Building | A day for girls Three very unusual offerings for girls of 6 to 14. ure some pretty styles suitable for Coats at $8.50—chinchilla, melton cloth, ital fine velour; a very unusual navy, green, brown, Sizes 6 to 16. Serge dresses at $5—lower than we could have sold them before; Included is the fashionable straight-line ulation nye with serge box pleats and belt; others are embroidered; sizes 6 to Wash dresses, $1.50—originally $2.50; plain, chambray Aw striped and plaid gingham; many styles, sizes 6 to 14, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 4th ave. front It May Come to This Soon \ Are YOU Ready? Men who come now to the Broadway-Kighth Street Store will not only provide for their future comfort, but against future loss for here are Men’s Overcoats at $19, $21 and $22.50 which are the surest and safest investment we know of. Examine the fabrics and you will readily admit that any ordinary store would have great difficulty in duplicating these overcoats today at these prices, Overcouts at $19— Chesterfield, box back an Overcoats at $21-—Chesterfield model, with verge; black, Oxford und Cambridge gray Overcoats at $22.50—Silk-lined overcoats; black Suits, $17, $19, $21 trench models; gray and brown yet or self collar; full lined with Shoes, $4.90 looking English of dull or patent leather; also durk tan with light tan tops. Down-Stuirs Store, New Building Me Oxford and Cambridge gray Aen’s Smar last