The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1917, Page 8

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THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917. v1 a area. =" SQQ00000 WAR THREEDIENFIRE; MAME Wm ggg = >=" = PROMPT RELIE " = STAMP SUPPLY 1S MAN ABLAZE SETS emt lway's Heady Waltet . mn Tae SE SOOATARENHERE LLINFLANES 22 The ‘‘National’s” Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. - A ; ronnie es yun "| venepet or mecer cemeens ‘a ‘Ait Waist Bargains! : ene eee re ea Sale for Wednesda dagh : : shine nt phen Wise wilh oft iN ’ Holiday Bargaina at Clearance Prices 2129 Walete at Hargain Prices 87 diatinetly frahionable modele for Women Minaes and Stout Women—an unnenal assortment of colors and fabricn Silk Georgette Orepe, Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine, Voile, Linen, Flazon Cloth and other wanted fabrics white, feah color, Joffre bine, maine, biaque, burgundy, soldier blue, brown, peach—8 models pictured an examples of the Hig Hargain Valnew in thie Sale A a nd floor with | ~=:2us[ QUICK CASH TURNOVERS | pugnrne tm to work un Ral Unusual Clothing Event o hi ol Offering Extraordinary Values picked up ty and fled into the “ilwa All the other mombera se: /Suits, Overcoats & Ulsters } on was cut of For Men and Young Men when found Because of various unusual conditions this ® Pirter, a brother of Mra DOUNEN ly, including even dell. | Rea ran through the hallways r ne ot tenants There are catessen and olmar stores, ineed to day that | eight immense lot of good quality, seasonable Men’s Clothing 3 Consisting of ain enormous purehase, to- gether with our own valuable stock, is offered At a Great Saving to You Analysis of This Sale: $18.00 Suits & Overcoats, How $13.50 fy, $22.50 "" © «© $17.50 $25.00 “© © $49.75 $30.00" $20.75 the roof and then by way excape to an adjoining build je flames swept through the hall ways on all four floors, but did little age to any of t men who ext! \ 1 Beside » Sam | there 4 4 a small boy. In Incle § t hand Js a replica of | ja war savings stamp and these “Boys and Girls—You. too, can help your Un Sam win the wa Save —_ e ; ' HYLAN QUITS BENCH IN WEEK Judges Fawoett and Vank to Serve! ink MEDICINAL | for Him Until Dee, at. yOlley i Judge Jobn F. Hylan will remain just ane tons fs White Voile Waist, Val. lace trimming...... Striped Flaxon Waist; easily laundered..... Silk Radium Lace; Georgette trimming Silk Georgette Waist; hemstitehed trimn ning. $2. 49 A B Cc D E-—Silk Georgette Waist; embroidery trimming. $2.97 /.,¥ F- G- H Georgette Crepe Waist neatly embroidered. ..$3.97 Silk Georgette Waist; embroidery trimming. .$4.97 14 —Silk Georgette; hemstitched embroidered $6.97 ELE NMETTNEASITIN A ie S7) Skirt Bargains (Second Floor) 42 Skirte Wool Mix 1 pkirts Wool Ber 74 Skirte— Wool Poplin. Corduroy a6) Skirte-Wool Poplin, gut te—Nusatia, Weol x h 242 Skir 0 one tore week o} nour! Velour tees his routippatte on wi voll) The Soap to P \' $35.00 ee es et ne $24 75 H Dec, 1. The progra pe id M bd a pre elect was reveuled thi cleanse and purify, We CuuiCethc } $38 ye A A 2 { mapa vvien's! the Olntment to ff ’ $ 7.50 Teddy J Cds decd soothe and heal $40 00 “ous “ ‘“ Wor Skirt eran w Skirt “wil fnten the ‘month. and. wil | ‘ * i ‘ormen’s ir ‘ ‘omen’ ir Yt ne es Plush, by Judge Hylai ‘801 These fragrant, super-creamyemollients of Wool Serge a Tnchos of Wool-and- "atalod” with emphasis that | stop itching, clear the skin of pimples, Box-plaited cotton Neo Mall Orders Are Filled from This store. sere fe {0 5190, Saturdaym, 8:80 to 6. charge of the legal matte ‘Se the" nig | Dept. 28, Boston." Sold everywhere. |] Store Closed Today to Re-mark Our Stock—Sale Starts Tomorrow (Wednesday) 9 A. M. Facts About the Sugar Situation By Ree ae hl | Sot, Smt 38 a and clacwhere. Z Our Government has asked you to use sugar spar- == : The MUNG Glo ingly. We believe that the people of this country ONLY BRONX STORE | ylan will not even think about inte until he tae the pia blotches, redness and eee the ~ | deiate medication, refreshing fra: New Dateh Minister epiahle!grance, convenience and economy, | | Cuticura Soap and Ointment meet with an WASHINGTON, Dee. 4, — August | the approval of the most discriminating. e 9 e e w “ one of hin d publt? until Jan . Fplllppa, Chevatior Unlike strongly medicated soaps which twer-| are coarse and harsh, Cuticura Soap is Regularly $35, $40 and $50 ideal for every-day use tn the toilet, “ee, |taih and narsen, For ample vacn'y | No Obligation to Buy When People Come to See J Br ee he hawtot men, mall address post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, while he ? will be glad to do their part to conserve the sugar im AU M ANN8 IN 27 Cortlandt Street (,Crro(cu' +) supply when they know the facts. " laos po Bu dieen New York City eOiiy. One aMinete's wee, th STREET rd NS OOO These facts are as follows: To Those Worthy of Credit Apartments More than two-thirds of the source of Europe's . pees sugar supply i is within the present battle lines. This Op en Every Evening bade g , has resulted in greatly reducing the production of Serviceable, Sensible Holiday Gifts j sugar in Europe. = 0 EXTRA’ Moderate Prices England and France and other countries have been o CHARGE .FOR ¢ CREDIT li forced to go for sugar to Cuba. ReGen at 4 Ordinarily, nearly all of the Cuban raw sugar comes ~ ij to the United States and is refined here, chiefly for Axe Told po ge, Find he home use. This is not the case now. Gi ; = Nastia ON. 3 "I am nivel reed \ ta ircassian am mt Nashua, N.H.—“TI a uineteen years old anc y eS — In view of the exceptional world demand for sugar Walnut =f | = every month for two years I had such pains that I i k there is no surplus, and barely enough to tide us over isa ab q| He Al ot aan vunk ioe eek wen pi until the new crop comes in. The people of the New and tried so many remedies that wero of no use. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable t P Compound in the newspapers and decided to 4 try it, and that is how I found relief from pain and feel so much better than I used to, When I hear of any girl suffering as I did I tell them how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound helped me.” —Detrxna Mantin, 29 Bowers Street, Nashua, N. I. lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, <= made from native roots and herbs, contains no ™ narcotic or harmful drugs, and is, ‘therefore, THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY ba LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S. VEGETABLE COMPOUND | | England and Atlantic Coast States should use sugar sparingly. No one should hoard or waste it. This Company has no surplus sugar to sell. It is working with the Government to conserve the supply, and to take care of the Allies so far as possible. Do not pay an increased retail price. America. Sugar Refining Company “*Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown $27.98 Jacobean Oak Library Table Circassian Walnut Bookcase, «$14.98 Dees, t $27.98 NOTE: Goods shown in this advertisement will be sold $ at advertised prices only during this week, Sault r i . ~ ENTBANCE 1H RD EVERY _ WORLD “WANIS” WORK MOVNAY MORNING WONDERS ¢ 2e=eeme Rie 7: Weis meee. LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS,

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