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Tete SUIT SALE OVEN NOMDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS vee eee of the most effective | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN SDAY, JANUARY 2, 1918. ‘Setting a Standard for Men’s and Women’s Clothes Likely to Add to the Horrors of the World Conflict WITH STANDARDIZED NECKWEAR PERHAPS MAY GET THE STANDARDIZED LAR = WAICH JL0 Simei protien Re PROBLEM =~ EENY- MEENY- ug F e | MINE is WITH OUR CRAVATS IZED IN COLOR AND MANY VACANT COLOR, PLASHES JIN OUR SCENERY 104 TRAINS DROPPED FROM PENNA. AR. LIST Congressional Limited Discontinued —Only One Parlor Car to Be Permitted on Any Day Train. PHILADELPHIA, Jan ‘The Penn sylvanin Railroad to-day made a drast cut In ite pow eer service In an effort to clear th for freight traMe, The | company led 104 trains, including the Congre nal Limited, operating the lines east of Pittsburgh, The change will take effect on Jan. 6 than one parlor car will on any day train yneyivania system. All parlor cars will be withdrawn on the Sehulykil — dtvtate wl includes teading, Potisvillg and Wilkes-Barre, 10 Baltimore and Ohio Ratlroad witli not use the Pennaylvani ation ti York because it would create too much congestion, but the two companies will alternate in train servi between New York and WMA PRICE OF SUGAR cur, BUT— Nothing to He Had at ither Old oF New Rate, The | of the Federal Food Administration to-day announced a price of $7.45 on new crop su uction of 90 oints from the present The new p Is to be was announced, next Mon: tsugar men in Wall Street practically no sugar to ither at the old price the Mario @orelll, w velist, Was to-day fined fifty pounds (about $250) for hoarding sugar Famous atroyed MONTREAL, Jan, 2—The Montreal the bigest skating ink in rh Canada, was you by f here Ay. Ole oid r was a down w plant, used for makin, x ploded. ‘The of rink many of the ly of the - atructur joining matches from the ix houses ad- 0, a troyed by Fire, AYER, Mass the Infantry Tan, try ult In 1 an over= SAVE YOUR HAIR AND BEAURIFY IP WITH “DANDERINE Spend a few cents! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out, Try this! Iuair gets beauti- ful, wavy and thick in few moments. If you care for heavy hair, that! | glistens with beauty and is radiant! with life; has an incomparable soft {ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try | Danderine. Just beauty of your | diately dissolves every particle dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy halr if you huve dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and {f not overcome it produces @ Peverinbness and itching of the scalps | 2, the hair roots famish, loosen and dies then the hair falls out fast, If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a small’ bottle Knowitone Danderine at counter for a few cents; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment le. of any drug store or toilet y believe, regardless o: © advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it-—no dandruft—no itch. ing scalp and no more falling you must use Knowlton's Danderine, If eventually-why not now?—Advt, STANDAR MATERIAL THERE WILLGE national Sugar Committee! Board, dealt fragile little 1918 a tr A COMPLETE STA FOR MAIN SDARD EQUIPMENT FOR. WOMAN IF YOU NEGLECT To MAKE USE OF YOure STANDARD - IZED SAIRT Caro THE MANY FAMILIAR NOISES WILL BE MISSED WHEN SECRET SERVICE MAN MAY GET You! I HEARD ‘You THROUGH TART _ Boor! CLOTHES ARE A. Lawrence Phillips, Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Cranfora, N. J gagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Grow, to Capt, Henry Rott- schacfer, Signal Corps, U. 8. A frederick C. announce the Grow 0 en- Mr. and Mrs. Bradish Johnson of No, 10 East 83d Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss arie Gaillard Johnson, to William Hamilton Russell. ceed All Color Will Be Taken Out of Life. It had to come, Malevolent old 1917 couldn't quictly efface himself with out first imposing certain onerous conditions upon innocent little 1915 that will make tho latter's tendo: young life a painful burden. With malice aforethought and from the Nation's capital on his last day of activity, wicked oiG 19 through the medium of the W Indust mendous wallop that he will harily recover from during the continuation of the war, It was a mean trick The decrepit, doddering old 1917, hig days of usefulness over, laid dowa sartorial rules of conduct for thy ; 1918 , naked child yet to be poor, defensel: (with all his « signed, fashioned and paid fc will take out of living—p course, the War Indu doesn't become disgusted and down on the job: The designing old cuss, meaning 1917, with Machiavellan cunnir laid down the law on what shot constitute the layette of the new- | born kidiet, allowing him no voice of | protest in the matter at all, For instance—and these are only @ few instances of tyrannical ari ance that the War Industries Board may be expected to promulgate, In the shape of iron-bound rules, any lay, now—here are some of things that threaten: No more sh the leg. In the summer they will be othes o- “conventional atyle.” The color-line for w a more diMowt problem een decided on, but the intimation grad silk will be f ot stated) and that wil “be one application doubles the | besides it imme= of year, for men standarized which may or may not be a good thing about Christmas time, 0 friend wife the necktie f Jpresent, The ban may p }fancy shirts for men sta weaves in limited numbers may decreed, That pestiferous War Boant 1 not stop at haberdashery and f | wear, and it is hinted that the st Jardization fad may be extended to candy oe Sho o Ald Red Crom at Biltmore, v rican Rod Cross will get f gross proceeds of a Fashion Show whieh is to bo held in the Biltmore 1 dens on Friday el A dozen prett rs, will apr ng the ve 4 Ot latest Palin How. Inclosea | rink | LARGEST NTH] | (Fram the Native) Conga’ Ale Moga | The Washington Oak, in Auduoon : -: Park, New Orleans, i» the largest tree Y Z oe ried, vod al f If New Sartorial Rules Are De- the} es reaching the calf of} ——— —— n Pa : | A journal for druggists prints a | dies in Society} Morphine formula in answer a Enough toa request “for a The marr of Miss Edith Rad- good cough syrup. to kill Among other in- y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Johr FLEES J. Radley of No. 260sWost 76th Street gredients it calls and Lieut a olm R, Pitt jr, wili{} 2 men. for 6 ounces alco- take place Saturday afternoon at the hol, one and half Hotel Plaza, ns chloroform nd one- Mr. and Mrs, Lyman D, Kendall half grains mor- entertained at dinner at their home phine — enough to No. 620 Park Avenue, last night In kill seven men honor of Col. William A. Stevenson Without thepe U.S. A, and Mrs. Stevenson, of Gov Aewrar or alcohol ernor’s Island. Father John's me icine treats grip, Announcement has: been |made “by colds, all bronchial Dr, and Mrs, Ernest’ Fahner'ock of troubl Prevert No, 22 West 4th Street of the en- pneumonia, Nota gagement of Mrs. Fahnestock's patent medicine daughter, Miss Marion H. Perry, to Advt aration of meats, Ig has been because Armour and Company, recogniz- ing the degree in which the Nation has looked to them to safeguard its food supply, has shouldered its responsibilities to the full, Working With Hoover “Hp is more than a mere sudden backing up of + the Food Administration’s program. The dic- tum of a Meatless Day each week has our hearty support. Through intimate knowledge of condi- tions, Armour has long realized the need for con- servation of our national meat supply. Asa matter of fact, Armour advocated the need for Meatless Days long before Mr. Hoover ordered them. And Armour made preparations to handle the situation developed by this one-seventh decrease in the use of meat. Indeed, the marketing of our Oval Label. Foods has been a step in the direction of incr meat saving. For, the fact that the housewife is able to buy a variety of other dependable products of known quality with an assurance of getting them at fair \. PRODUCTS © now at Camp Armour Foods For Meatless Days used to be that people associated the name of Armour and Company only with the prep- Today, however, the intelligent housewife has come to realize that the Armour name is synonymous with virtually every food she needs for her table —even though the day be Tuesday, For, under the protection of this big name in foods, she can now THREE MEN INJURED AS CAR JUMPS TRACK | Two Hurled Through Window and One Off Platform—Thirty Shaken Up. Two men Were thrown through win- |¢ows, a third was hurled from the rear platform and thirty more shaken up when a Park Avenue car jumped the track as it was turning from Park n wee in charge of Motorman John Oa- wall of No. 654 Central Avenue, ee Viamber Kitled by Gas. 4 Hughes, fifty-four, a plumber ed to repair the gas heater in his m, at No. 339 West Broadway, early jay. He accidentally disconnected he feed Pipé and was asphyxiated ‘TOO MUCH WEATHER | Stiff neck, rheumatic twinge, following exposure Out in that storm yesterday and didn't think it would get you. Easily remedy the after-effects of severe wae how- of Sloan's it penetrate st apply a few drop Liniment. Don’t rub it—1 naturally. follow economical, Se 600, 81 rs have it Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN Very generous sized bottle, Your druggist and all VICTURK and SONORA SERVICE Machines and Records. PEAS« PIANO CO. 128 “Vest 42d St. NEW YORK. BA Flatbush Avene, 57 Mulsey Stre prices is very positive encouragement to the con- sumption of other foods, she is enabled to do this, With the increased need for true values which has become so apparent in the of foods sold under the Oval Label has been consid- erably extended. Milk condensaries, vegetable pack- ing plants, fruit canneries, bean warehouses—all these and many others have been incorporated into the Armour organization that they may have the same economical management which has made it possible for Armour to prepare and sell at a lower charge on the dollar than any other industry deal- Co bel glint eer secure practically everything for every meal in the week —including the Meatless Day! winter the rm rwed to rei e eo ankle « they'll ee Hone a, Beaches and owes fish, vegetables, fruits, condiments, bever- two shades of tan ages—she can obtain them all under the guaran- Men's clothes have been unsightly tee of the Armour name and under the famous Oval enough, but when the new rules com Label, which marks the top grade of each kind of out—horrors! Male habiliments will] product. be confined to three colors lack, | . gray and indigo Slue, Further, thes Nor has it been mere chance that this is so. It fs a bint that these must be cut in ing in necessities. ° ° A Buying Guide LL this is important for housewives to under- stand—the more so because they know with ertainty the values they are hundreds of Armour Products with which women are already so familiar, the best grade of each of these many new products added to meet the con- servation needs of war-time, Label. Thus, the housewife buying under this famous Label (the identification of top grade no matter on what it be found) can be sure not alone of widest range of choice but of utmost dependability, a prime consideration under existing circumstances. ARMOUR 4%» COMPANY CHICAGO Street into Beaver Street, Willlamsburg, | With his patients, early to-day. penated Clive eee Irving Nelson, a packer, of No. 3 segetal lecompound mixed Dovglas Street, Brooklyn, and Albert | ¥Ou Will know them er cree Dixon, a chauffeur, of No, 109 North| _ Pohaveaclear, te Portland Avenue, were thrown through | 90,pimples, a feeling Lipa 3 windows and aufferea severe cuts, Roth | Childhood say ours yore taken to St. Catherine's Hospital | Dr. Edwards’ Olive T: tacton the Frederick Kubner, a painter, of. No, | liver and bowels like 05 Flushing Avenue, Was thrown from | 0 dangerous after eff fhe eb as eke had vile, arm| ‘They start the bile. Dre n o taken to e * it Hospital. The other ‘paonenegea | Stipation. ‘That's why millions of boxes suffered only minor Injuries. ‘The car Quick and positive relief will | Clean, won't stain skin, refreshing, | Through the Oval Label, ‘HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Clive Tablets poll i—tonque coat fou have bad taste in paged rood feeling—you should fake hive ‘ablets, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were Preperes by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. nightly All druggists. eo tha and note the pleasing resul GRranp Rapips FURNITURE To those worthy ore Monday & Saturday Event ings ST. L. STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST All “Lost and Found” articles Qdvertised in The World or for thirty days, Been at any of The Wi st and Found” advertisements be left at any of The World's Advertising A, les. or can be telephoned y to The Workd. 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