The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1917, Page 17

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the stee ~ WITH STEEL MAKERS a ee Secretary 0 baker , Dee fares. «That! Labor Question Has Not Been Discussed WARHINGTON ‘ FROM Saat to be given to your chil of what it is' oo relean 1.” CASTORIA DOES NO OONTAIN NAIC Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Hospitality is the word for the Thank giving season, Gather your family and your friends about you. YOU FURNISH THE TURKEY AND WE'LL DO THE REST. Everything you need for kitchen or dining room we can supply —and on such easy payment terms that it almost seems as if you never paid for them at all. We are the oldest furniture house in America. For over a hundred years we have been doing busi- ness. The fathers and grandfathers and great- grandfathers of many of you bought furniture from Open Saturday Evenings satisfaction with everything you pure of the ‘oldest furniture house in ae ep and a Carpets ewe re te Dice eames tet eee Ait" Bewingy Luvin, Vining, rec Only 75c Weekly ihe drexeing Columbia Grafonola | | Just tito Grafonola If you'y ever heard the Co These massiv: Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms AIS worth Bho weekly on 10% Off for ¢ 4 the ateet ¢ Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thourcht her child mret hare t fl glad of landanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produce |» , and a FEW DROVES TOO MANY will protuce the SLERP Ww f1CH THERE 18 NO WAKING, Many ara the children who have been killed or whone health has been ruined fur life by paregorio, lauda and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. prohibi from selling either of the narcotics named to chi ‘ to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The detinition of vinarootio’'| , mang fo: “A medicine which relieves pain and pratluces aleep, but which in potson=| ii 4), was a lovely pleture and ‘ain. ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and played smell of medicines containing opium are dinguined, and sold under the names ner 1 of." Drops,” Cordials,” " Soatl ing Syrups,” eto, You should not Bermait any | Giiannetta dren without Noe or your physician 1 THS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, r Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of CTS, fet Helifetz, the phenomenal _ $n "IC aruso’ 8 Singing Dy Syloester Rawling Drug 7 M at ail, grace of man know | Hele im love, que. tractive. Mr. ,Papt conducted. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Thanksgiving Furniture Without Touching Your Savings millions of Thanksgiving dinners that have been laid on “boards” supplied by us. Let us aid you now in making your Thanksgiving one of true good cheer. We invite you to either of our two big stores and extend to you without the usual “red tape” | credit on the most generous terms. | And, remember, our prices are low. You pay less at Cowperthwait & Sons, and yet you can have the benefit of the goods weeks and months before they are paid for | us. We couldn't begin to count, even roughly, the Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them The house of Cowperthwait & Sons has withstood all the critical periods of wars and financial panics since its founding, 110 years ago. This long record of unfailing service is your guarantee of LASTING . You can be SURE of the service you will get when you buy pleve is beautifully. mad chief charm of these jeoe, Which ¢ he bed is 4 reaser has Osa —< Three- Piece Parlor a pieces ure of mat h and upholitered tn genuine ‘ Square || Handy Tabourete White Enamel in in| Table pia ante "te | uve F ; sin fumed oak, 1 “$1. 35 Ca ae & Gone “O.aest Furniture couse in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Cry 19 3-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L" Station Wins an Ovation; | Heifetz a Wonder : 5 ta ANUMOTM aoging of “Una fartivs t com "in the last acone of ia Fi iy Amore an @ piquant convincing and Didut waa a mirth raise Dr, Duleamara, with bis elixir tor uKh he overdit stage pictures supings of the chorus were brouaht out me for the orchestra ' Tu H. T. Borlelen Intelligence 191s t . charm marked the delivery of all her | ¢ { songs, but of the "Spiny Dele was aecompaniat at the > lano. A fashionable audience Mled Fohaces Prodacts Mem Qatt. the bh io) mone He at th Mohumann's = “Vari le Fueue on a Mere len Mtaniey raito, gave a re made a stunning sian, English and “Negro noure. Miss Jordan had asked | 7 tof Directors of the To-| hat anybody intending to send Now- | bares J t . to her, instend «hould give the} ,, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917. net perked an hott SPEED FOR KNITTERS fe " . g oe 4 in to Do Ht f ts t inese of hie playing na he producer and | New Years Wo by Arthur Alem] The Aviantis Diviaion of the f at 4 ore, wrie a aiply jo by the @omen of the | * $2,200,000 GOLD TO CHILI. |covnry sous be tarmed in vo mepiy nt at the « ‘ § eucke that oa + | eeen ve “Mymphonie Pe mharan Witted ta tet Wwnttion| Makers Vay foe Sitene ty Hanke faa fat » Mociety mnie Orche Mal} last r , Jed Linat’s “Dante” syme Carter’s Little Liver Pills For Constipation ty Jordan, a po ant night, she in front of # ¢ i tage, Wer pre 4 of songe in Vr The fatter were ar mhing of the vescr $34,000,000, and In 1947, Is” wan lacking. Carl | 9% y to the Red Crona, | be hrough the resignation of Dantel 1 J Horace Harding, Seward J, Du Pratt White. The | Bxecut mimittes for the year will | usually indicate the absence of [ron in i ee eaten tenets, || Colorless or Pale Faces tie iiscs: ; . ko 1 M. Bille [\@ condition which will be greatly helped by Carter 'slron Pills y Miller rold Bauer and Jacques Thibaud e Punch and Judy Theat violin sonatas. MOK Nenda of Music t# Regular Prices $5, $6, $7 up to $10 New York will sell 39,637 pairs of Women’s Kegal Shoes at prices that mean practically three pairs for the cost of one pair today. B Server tomorrow, Saturday morning, ten Regal Stores in Greater This great sale is the final step to carry out the advanced Regal ideas of service as announced in the Saturday Evening Post of July 28th. You remember the announcement and the policy —to concentrate our three great factories on certain lasts and styles of known merit and desirability: the choice things, the wanted leathers, clearing out the excessive variety of styles from all the Regal Stores. Now, here they are! We have collected here in Greater New York all the odd lots of Women’s Shoes from fitty-two Regal Stores, making a com- plete stock of styles and sizes. All fresh stock, many of them the most timely things in their respective leathers—but frankly in the way of putting into effect the next big step of Regal policy. We offer them in Ten Regal Stores convenient to every part of the greater city—and we offer them now. Now is the time when new shoes are an issue with everybody, and an opportunity like this right mow means the most to the greatest number of people. 433 Styles—Calf, Kid, Buck and Colored Leathers 39,637 pairs—Boots, Oxfords, Pumps All sizes and widths Today these shoes will cost you $5, $6, $7—-many of them $8 to $10 a pair. Beginning tomorrow—and for two weeks thereafter— $1.95 — $2.95 — $3.45 ee These are the Ten Regal Stores | NEW YORK At $3.45 6th Ave. cor. 21st St. 150 E. 14th St. cor. Third Ave. 4 125th St. cor. 7th Ave. 2929 Third Ave. nr. 152d St. c of sizes exceptionally com, » all «tylee of Boots end Low BROOKLYN k Gun Metal, Black Kid, Ha 4 Flatbush Avenue 1375 Broadway pide f ieee, b awe cor. Fulton Street 301 Broadway with vamp of Black 1049 Broadway 466 Fifth Avenue ' P atent Leather and top of id. Twelve styles of Russia JERSEY CITY: 108 Newark Avenue uban and Louis Hee eptional showing also of ett cae DURING SALE Concentration Sale Two Weeks Only—Ten Regal Stores Women’s REGAL Shoes 195 $295 — $345 Charlotte Your Eyes Worth? Your eyes are your most precious powee ¢ don't neglect them. Correet glasses t little and p to much Reliable Eyesight haamination by Registered Eye Specialiots, Cartecthy Vitted Cece rm 01.00 3 Established 66 Years New York: 184 Bway at Jonn St A VICTOR and SONORA SERVICE Machines and Records, PEASE PIANO CO, 128 West 42d St, New Yorls 84 Pathush Avenne, Brooklyn. 57 Matsey street, Newark 45 At $1.95 A most attractive variety of Boots and Low Shoes — both Cuban and Louis Heels. Lace and Button styles in Gun Metal Kid, Patent Leather, Brown Kid and Gray Kid; and Lace Styles in Russia Calf, Also Pump Black or White Satin, Gray or Bronze Kid Special attention is called to a number of Sample Boots. Every size in some style in this price range, but not all sizes inevery style At$2.95 Aremarkably com pleteselect and But Low Sho Pumps. Cuban and Louis Heels—a good being complete un Metal, Black Kid, White Kid, Brown Kid, Gray Kid, Ivory Kid, Char: pagne Kid—and 18 styles of RussetBoots in thie group are several atylesolthe famous Skating Boot,

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