The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 13

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BRIO = rey ere oe nea peer oe te cre re erence see = rs . ‘ . “ haceaninasiasin . ba ss RS \ 7 r ie? St ver a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER DUE a totes feneme. HEADACHES AND THIRSTS =| Series atom MARK DRY WASHINGTON |) | 825 ia iow ask t e | —— ‘pw - “Well |One Alleged Bootlegger and Four gr ei Ce rn rot ers ba Drunks Arrested—Autos Crash = 3 tl : G: a Roads to Wet Towns. Market, cor: 6 7 Ave. Corner 18" Street, N. Y. Brides Py Halsey WASHINGTON, Nov. 2—The first i. day of the Washington “drought,” y |Was very quiet. As an aftermath of last night's effort to drink the saloons LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY): s.caste. sata ’ yesterday for headache remedies and thirst slakera, West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Saturday—Great' Pre-Election Sale 3000 NEW WINTER COATS fe Large Flare Coats—New High Waisted Coats—Belted and Semi-Belted Coats —Models for Every Occasion of Dress or Utility Wear, in Broadcloth, Plush, Velour, Pom-Pom, Burro Cloth and Kersey. Some are warmly lined and I interline. An Important Sale Saturday, of Women’s Lyons Velvet Hats at $1.95 Hand-blocked Hats of Panne and Lyons Velvet, also Tailored Hats of Hatters’ Plush, Formerly $5.50 to $7.50, at $2.95 ‘ ; The first alleged “bootlegger,” Mor- ' Sage Tea and Sulphur Dark- | can chowing, was arrested and released | 3 N ay on $1,000 bail, He 1s charged with re- ens So Naturally That tailing intoxicating liquors from @ Nobody Can Tell. basket carried on his arm. ans ‘An Unusual number of accidents oo- curred on e roads LW eo ‘ashing~ Hair that loses its color and lustre,| ton and wet towns In Maryland. In one it when it fader turns gray, dull and sinashup, between automobiles, nineteen | . Ke 8 0 e ‘ leless, is caused by a luck of sulphur | Quinte took place on one Toad, the hair, Our grandmother made] Anti-Satoon League leadera com-| ‘a mixture of Sage ‘Tea and Sulphur] menced to-day ® campalgn to gmrne| keep her locks dark and beautiful, [{h¢,Jo8 1p Washington, by making the _ y. At ‘thi thousands of women and men who] of Congress they will asi ue that even color, that beautiful | for Washington and its suburbs, They ie phade of hair which is 80 att will contest In court the claim that the oF hair which ts so attrac: | Reed bone dry, law, does not apply to tise only this old-time recipe. the pbistrlet st Columbia, at fi waday i .|nelther a Territory nor ate. owadays we xet this famous mix: |rge was aanerted to-day by saloonkeep- proved hy the addition Of| ors that when the knell for their places on inuredients by asking at any sounded at midnight there wes net } drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s|enough Hauor left in any barroom in | Gage and Sulphur Compound,” which | Ve#hinston to Intoxlcate » sparrow. “darkens the hair so naturally, 80 even-| Texas Prohtbitiontate Want Wilson : that nobody can possibly tell it has to Make Camp Cities Dry. ¢ N Many Handsomely Fur Trimmed, Some Designed for Wear With Separate Furs. applied. You just dampen a] FORT WORTH, T lov, 2.—Texas #é or soft brush with it and draw Frobiuitioniata, moos nm Doge to-day, de. planed your hair, taking one| {ishington to aak President Wilson to strand at a time. By morning|take saloons out of Fort Worth, San the gray hair disappears: but what de-| Antonio and Houston, where army fights the Indies with Wyeth's Snge| camps are located. ‘and Sulphur Compound, is that, be- Rage om Saides beautifully darkening the hair Against Disloyal Papers. Safter a few applications, it also brings| David Jayne Hill, former Ambassa~ ‘back the gloss and lustre and gives it|dor to Germany, Samuel Gompers and Yan appearance of abundance. James M, Beck will speak to-night at v yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-|an anti-disioyalty meeting in Carne- PS tyme is a delightful toilet requisite| #6 coon padre bogs oocens Pho itd ¥e ~ | suppres: = 4 fe impart color ad * outhful ap-| cations in this country will be dis r cussed. The meeting Ie under the Shoes for College Girls Unusually attractive Button or Lace models, constructed on comfortable lasts from the most durable leathers—Second Floor. BLACK RUSSIA CALF SHOES ALL TAN RUSSIA SHOES, with kid tops; lace or button, at $6.50 tan cloth tops; lace model, at $7.00 BLACK RUSSIA CALF SHOES $6. 50 GUNMETAL CALF SHOE with fawn uppers; lace model, at ” Sizes ranging from 2%, to 7 8, at ed for the cure, mitigation or pre- ake es Syention of disense.—Advt. nie of the ense Pye (ee = creme tamer ele tient —— ta NE 2 mem ammne seme: 7, gfebss ALL SIZES ° > fi T f avy [| rom Excellent Values in Boys’ Clothing oO Lamberts or AND ALL | ae Are always available in the Third Floor Sections. ili W ee FROM Boys’ Overcoats at $12.50 to 22.50 | Boys’ Macki t $7.50 to 11.50 Military atches and COLORS \ 14 TO 46 he For ecticel and dress wear; 7 In pape poten foto. Di onds! sizes from 10 to 18 years. ings; sizes from 7 to 18 years. lat n Little Boys’ Overcoats, $5.00 to 25.00 | Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.50 to 16.50 Hibins folle who will seud.Chrtataias gifta'to thelr sol- $19.98 Of cheviots, fancy mixtures and chin- In blue serge and fancy mixtures, some ' rity ete ought to see the military aver es peed Special Attention Is Directed to eek Pe femrevncnens nea °F ie Poe wre Se eee, f t d built it ic if ing: Mehditionn: Eticer ncstinste, in ud Catalan pnicon ame Our Assortment of Fur-Trimmed Coats at $25 apecteny toaturen Ue Sacurtny'e:evtctag: | een so * hag "Khaki MODELS THAT COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH Boys Corduroy Suits with lined trousers at $5.00 / i THOSE ORDINARILY PRICED AT #38 AND 840 : ; i Watch, a A number of handsome new mid-winter styles, developed in Broadcloth, Plush, Wool Velour, : Sizes ranging from 7 to 15 years. } stout cam- Burro Cloth and Rich Novelty materials. Large Cupe collars of Nutria, Skunk Opossum, aigner ith © Wal- _ tham works, - in sterling silver case, for $20.00. Radium dial, to be read in the dark; unbreakable glass; wrist strap of olive drab webbing. Just the Christmas gift for the Iad in the army, who Australian Opossum and Hudson Seal. Bric-a-Brac, Lamps and China On the Fourth Floor. FXTRAORDINARY VALUES are now available in large Bronzes, Mounted Porcelains, Marble Statuettes, Busts, Groups, Clocks and Clock Sets, Porcelain Vases, Japanese and Chinese Bronzes, Decorated Porcelains, both modern and antique; Electric Lamps, Imported Lamp and Candle Shades; also Rich English China from the celebrated potteries of Minton, Doulton, Crown Derby, Cauldon, ete. Sensational Dress Sale Remarkable Reductions Handsome ‘Tailored Serges and Embroidered Satins in a host of charming effects. The values are sensational in the extreme, as many of these dresses are being offered at and below actual cost FORMERLY UP TO $25 $408 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Avenuss West 43rd Street Tremendous Suit Reductions Great Value-Giving Clearance Exquisite tailored and fur-trimmed models of Broadcloth, Velour, Serge, Burella, Tweeds and Diagonal Cheviots. | All sizes for women and misses. FORMERLY 825 to $39.50 may be spending the first Christmas of his life away from home, is a Waltham wrist watch, It is not likely to get out of order if it has a half way decent treatment. ‘The radium dial tells time in the dark and the crystal will stand a hard |) blow without even cracking. Other : = . ° 1 /f \ Ad : Wa ' 7. These items are particularly interesting on account of their value as Christmas, Wedding or Anniversary Gifts. Saturday Specials, Main Floor Tables: Nainsook Initial Night Gowns Superior quality, with hand-embroidered yokes; all initials fully represented. Usually sold at $1.25, Special $1.00 gives satisfaction, And quality is always worth paying for. Or if a watch for wife, sister, mother or daughter is desired, look at our collection of bracelet watches, solid 14-karat gold, |! ~ gold filled, sterling silver cases, most use- ful of ornaments, most ornamental of use- ful things. Waltham andother high-grade ; works. Extension bracelets to fit any wrist. od military watches look fairly good and are cheap, but this watch is guaranteed and Basa gti Waltham $50 $100 $200 $500 $250 $150 $75 Economy in Diamonds! Why not, when you can buy them of Lamberts, who are direct importers and pay spot- cash to the cutters abroad? | niece have we shown such a Very Special for Saturday Combination Suits Collar and Cuff Sets | Pelion dmortnent of ioarefilly chosen distponds as: now: Glove Silk Top, with silk lisle bodies; Of Imitation Filet Lace, in a particularly wi 7 ones rs no ours scarce, Ri M i 33e8” Smart Wi t oT S it in pink only; regularly sold at $1.25, Ddaeahie gtece taire Diamond Engagement Rings, $10.00 to Ss Ss $1,500. All mounted in the Lambert factory, some in solid inte ul od Special $1.00 Special 89c | 14-karat and solid 18-karat gold; others platinum, . ‘ . . ; 5 . a ae aa ® Plain tailored, belted and button trimmed models, fashioned in silvertone, a chiffon broadeloth and wool velour, many trimmed with luxurious furs; coats silk lined and warmly interlitied, at $37.50 and 47.50 Women’s Superior Quality Blouses Crepe de Chine and lustrous silk, in white, | Georgette Crepe, suit shades of excellent lesh, navy and black; regularly $3.95, quality; regularly #6.90 to 7.90 at $2.85 at $4.75 $400 Our artists are making novel designs in diamond and platinum cluster rings, lavallieres and brooches for Christ- ; mas. Prices low because rent and overhead charges are low. Misses’ Winter Coats | Girls’ Winter Coats 1) opal thie a merry Cheeta forthe bore in the 11) Yee and fl av ode shined in| AUratv ses made of Pr Po, ery Silk Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags : Sit cold Meee ec UEF buttoras celta old praia silvertones and Vom Pom cloth, many with and wool velour, one model with’ nutria © bet wh y q pings, pelid Ah military rings, collar buttons, and collars of rich furs, collar; sizes from 6 to 10 years, At Decided Savings. autiful, inexpensive gifts of sterling silver. Mail gs ‘ A9.7 ‘ “ a / soldiers’ Christmas gifts before November 15th. $36.00 and 19.75 at $11.50 Collection of sample frames mounted on | Silk Chiffon Velvet Knitting Bays, covered } i — We have sold thousands Mo OC} | chiffon velvets; in black and colors, frames or shell rings; in black and colors, + f wedding rings in all style: 23) woema? i Te Ns ° tT «J y, eA =2 ; =) Tea ibueme Good tenis ane anes Misses’ Modish Dresses Girls’ Attractive Coats at $2.95 Value $5.75 at $4.85 vatue $6.50 ¢ #2-karat, $5.25up proves of. We hope to sell #2-karat, $7.00 up For street wear, plaited straight line effects; | Fashioned in broadcloth, wool velour and ; 18-karat, $4.00 UP thousands more. Every !8-karat, $5.50 up made of serge » combinations of satin; zibeline; sor ith solid nutria collars; Wekarat, $3.30 uP ving guaranteed solid gold, ' Karat $4.40 up many elaboratels embroidered, lined throuxhout; sizes from 6 to 16 yeurs, seamless, and fit for the hardest test of constant wear on busy hands, Solid 14-karat, $3.30 up; 18-karat, $4,00 ,) up; 22-karat, $5.25 up. No churge for engraving. Whoever would gladden somebody’s Christmas with silver for the dining room table—flat or hollow- ware—or toilet-ware, should see the Lambert as- sortments. Lowest prices the present market allows. LAMBERT BROTHERS ‘ Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches | | Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9, WORLD “W ANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | Girls’ Dressy Coats, exclusive styles, $18.75 Fashioned in Pom Pom cloth, broadcloth aud velveteens; lined throughout and interlined; sizes 10 to 16 years y

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