The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1917, Page 11

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the ¥. MC. A War Fond the on SCIATICA SUFFERERS : SEND-OFF DINNER "Sic: SENATOR LEWIS SIGHS AT A SHAVEN SOUSA The committen then decides permanent organisation Avg wae mata (halrman 4 Howe —_ -—— - Taylor of the VM OC A feats HICAGO. Mev. th—tenater whaide ¢ ' Hamniiton Lawie demure at Peewlinr, darting, piercing palm a Ba my a a the notion ot Capt. Jone Philip of neuralgia in sciatic nerve i“ ” smitten, will try to keep Browdwa fvuse in Aeatroying “in @ moment relieved hy Sloan's Liniment Acqustia MoMatiy tn © nrtat epeann [of Aberration” @ barricade of whie- inted aut the da nore (hirty-(@e@ yeare off. Don't th for your Away should Whiskers are precious,” the Beiaties by her nny “ghtiees way" and mennter anes, betteve Capt fabrie be @ ? tive, it Aaht Committee Forms Permanent “te \ Organization to Keep Lights i Burning Till Boys Return, The Then the Menator stroked the blond camouflage radiating from # free and aigned Fvening World fan4-Of Dinner | 001 threatens to wipe off the ap joy |COmmittee, which arranged the part-| very embodiment of dem & feaat for the New York troops.) © MR Machonaid of ¢ Hotel Supply Con haa effected m permanent organiza: | tire to wuggeat tha Hon (t will keep up ite work and Neuralgia, |0OB0# to welcome back the viotorious ternal |" ue time. ble to| This te the outcome of a modest ave «| dinner held by the committes at Lor- weakening eflect on your strength bere, No. 1420 roadway, laet night You can always get Sloan's Liniment Hen! 0 little Sloan's ean liquid will gives you immedin of without The wear and tear of HURL PEPPER; GET $9,000. Hobhere Mited And feiss Payroll. at | CLAVELAND, i laating” Gehring, Joho J Thomas D, Green and J. F. I Harry Kelly, who supp melons for the “bie nent, but sent make melon: tory dinner” Now Mr. Lorber wan the guest of honor at druggists | tho: onda #100 jthough he know nothing about {¢ til! $1 oan % | Mr. Lorber was presented with a laniment |mold headed walking atick with the KILLS PAIN eotion with ke plant Inst night-« hed through the blind nployers with pepper, y was carried out with win Three men drove up te le one waited in the auto | thanks of the committes for hia un j setfsh work for the successes of the nend-off dinner. yp ree re ‘0! t the Prospect | Ho exprensod his thanks, aifed by ahitor having *! Mra. Lorber and Mias Lorber, who had| number of subse to the Btatua of Li been summoned, Then he an There are 20 4 that he would torn over to‘ battalion. ‘Ne Extra Charee BAveriiqwments tot The World mar be Uheunet ait jemenase office in the atte | Fund, A prominent credit man recently said that he con- siders A Merchant who still clings to Horse and Wagon Delivery a Bad Risk. The profit and loss account of America is being written by machinery: Methods that made men rich yesterday will make them poor today. The nose- bag has ro place in a ive community. With corn at one do! a bushel and gasoline at twenty odd cents a gal- lon the most extravagant truck is a money saver. But the is the thriftiest truck ever built. A penny counter, a general expense reducer. The greatest single force for better business that the past year has witnessed. At this moment when conservation of energy, time and dollars is so vital to national welfare, when merchants are making so many unexpected outla the Maxwell is fighting for economical administration, laboring day and night at a minimum wage and furnishing competent and reliable transportation at the lowest load cost at which eonk have been carried in our time. Maxwell maintenance and repair bills are the lowest of record. It furnishes American Commerce, never so sadly in need of labor, a truck which even a boy can operate and understand. Just the right size for the average firm. 2400 pounds. But muscled for giant burdens. Worm drive—a feature hitherto associated with the highest priced trucks. t Sold under the same guarantee as $5000 trucks are. Electric lights and generator. 10-foot loading space. 16 miles to the gallon. The lowest priced one-ton truck in the world and sold on liberal terms. $985; and it will earn its cost out of the savings it effects, Pays its way from day to day, Small monthly payments arranged if you prefer e Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation 1808 Broadway, at 59th Street eviiis Brooklyn Branch: 1410-1412-1414 Bedford Avenue & Prospect Place THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917, ary Kimplorecs | WIFE OF PREACHER os IS WELD AFTER SPEEGH -" $ ryeeprie ' Yon ta ’ \e - _ Med Comes ete Patare af firtghem Veowwe's MPaevwrtte Wife atm an | a tow ’ ‘mu * Prieve a. formar wife of ' le inten “4 f sere Mee ah Mra Pot Kenedy guys a receptt Loy J hae ’ startay afiernoon at her home, § tan bermany 43 Went 114 Mtrect, to int “ar - an two ant { fanhel Kenedy. Mra | Cnty overt J Hihane and Mra, Chatior| . M. O/Keete mastated in receiving Waterbury or parents Major, Dantel Coffin and Capt Hichard Haleh of the Britian Army| WA 400.290 Hales of Cotton Ginned Op carrying an A Wert Halem teely a German will give talke on thelr war expert. | A The majority of the peo- |]. ballroom at Sherry’® to Bulbs in Our ALL GARS TRANSFER TO THE HOME OF TRUTH If You I ove At 4 Greenhouses M4 Flowers 0 assorted tul " oomin a eé You can find thousands of them, [H daffodils and *, freshly cut and glowing with 100 for We. | ans Aten 2. a PneGET tae Be beauty, in our cut-flower shop 59TH TO 60TH STREET—I EXINGTON TO 3D AVE. eee Growing Hyacinths, Je each; 100 for $1.75. Prepaid mail orders filled, None | sent C. O, D, There is always something of Make on the main floor, A large box of fresh cut flowers can be had for as little as 500, Or you can stroll around the ateenhouses and enjoy multitudes of decorative plante—two acres of them growing under glass, Elevators direct BIG REASONS Why You Should Buy a World's Rotary Machine ON THIS EASY PAYMENT PLAN The usual price of the machine which is illustrated and de- scribed below is considerably higher than the special price which we are making on a limited number of ma Binadi You will therefore want to take advantage of this offer at once, in order to be certain of getting the reduction. Every Department Offers Seasonable Merchandise at Special Prices interest in our greenhouses. | it @ point to visit often. | Greenhouses-on-the-Roof | 'T-O-Y-L-A-N-D The Children’s Paradise » An hour or two with your kiddies in Toyland will bring back to you the many Bappy moments you've had when you were a youngster. ere 18 60 much to see—toys for amusement or instruction at prices within everybody's reach. Of course, Santa is here with his sled and steeds. He will be glad to A few of the specials on sale: Dolls’ Iron Beda, $1.19, White enamel, 23 inches long; complete with mattress and pillows. Others at 25¢ to $4.98 Desk and Chatr Set, $2.49. Made of hardwood wood, of strong construction, Appropriate speak to all good little boys and girls, Irish Mail Hand Cars, $4.98. A vehicle every boy likes to haves heavy rubber tired wheels. Others at $3.49 to $18.98 Character Dolls, $1.25. The heads are unbreakable. A large assortment of life-like dolls to choose from. for school children, Others at 29¢ to $10.98 Others at $4.98 to $14.98 Bloomingdales’ Tovland—Fourth Floor Sale of Men’s Shoes ff 530 Pairs Reduced to y) » $3.95 & $4.85 Every pair taken from regular stock and reduced to acquaint more men with our up-to-date | new department on the main floor. Included are vici kid, gunmetal, tan, Russia and “Ko-ko' brown calf, in English or conservative lace models, There are | three other styles in button boots. | All sizes in the lot at the beginning of the sale Bloomingdales’ —Main Floor. Bloomingdales'—Second Floor A Few Special A ew Secial DINING ROOM FURNITURE If You're Thinking of New Furniture for the Holidays—Don'’t Fail to See These Suites The World’s Rotary $37.60 In the An added feature to this easy pur- chase plan offers you a saving worthy ur consideration and adds to the ent method; when you're , at any time, to pay chine on the fied weekly payments, t quarter| Can save toc on each final pay sawed piano polish -| paid in advance of its due rate, or straight construc -|Pay All Cash and Save juaranteed b: looming- fey iuewane te $3.60 Lessons in Running the|The Number of Machines Machine Are Given Free|on This Plan Are Limited, to Members of This Club, Buy Now! = al ~~ "=a Ij Poel 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, $139.50 | ak finish, | Adam peric quarter-eawed oak, in Butler or § 48-f&ch or § 4o-inch China Buffet, with 10x 4¢-inch mirror, long ct, 19 inches deep, with three Jacobean Dining Suite, 10 pieces, $99.50 1 | William and Mary design, in rich Jacobean finish. Buffet is 54 inches panel ends; gg-inch Serving Table, 19 inches dee China Closet is 44 inches wide, Large Serving Table and Dining Beinc ning Table, extending to 6 feet; 5 with 48-inch top, Five chairs and one arm chair, covered with iy aie Ti “ : Buffet, $25.00 | Side Chair, $4.75 if desired, Serving Table, 8.50 | Dining Table, 14.00 Buffer, $38.00 | $25.00 | China Closet, 19.75 | Arm Chair, 8.50 China Closet, 30.00 4.50 Serving Table, 16.50 7.50 erving Table, | KBlace | Dining Room Suites have full box frames, high Table and 4 chairs of solid oak. \ Table hae 42-inch top, | bannis « backs, imitation leather or w Colonial Buffet $22.50 China Closet $16.50 Of quarter-sawed oak. Buffet * 45 inches long, nches 10-Piece Dining Suite, $115.00 Mlustrated at rican walnut veneer t sa-inch Buffer, 42 fi a Ch erving Table, 5 ( d < set, 42-inch ¢ ne Arin Chair, i ; $13.50 t . 29.78 9,00 Bloomingdales” $36.00 | Serving 28.00 | T 5.75 | Arm ¢ | Bedroom Furniture on the Fourth Floor Dining Room Furniture on T the Third Floor h to 6oth St All Cars sot | ransfer Lex. to 3d Ave. |

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