The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1918, Page 5

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RR re PRATT 8 AN oy — . voona of the oe 8! THESUP ON BROOKLYN BRIDGE. |sover Breakdown on Brightos “L" Stalls Line of Tratas. vated traffic over ralyzed for ne by a motor Beach tratn. |COUNT LUXBURG INSANE; HAS BEEN SO FOR YEARS | of the gospe century r ‘SYRUP OF Fins POR CRISS SICK PRVERISG cHE.D If little stomach is sour, liver New York be he or In- ;German Ambassador, At “Spurlos Versenkt,” Now terned in the Argentine. AYRES nkiin Jan. | BUENOS Luxburg, German Envoy versenkt [sink without trace} fame but AGAINST CROSSING BORDER gently move: it of the bowels, and | camp, by Y of reliable medical you have a ‘vell, playful child dgain, | author : ny said | || A Sure Way To Children simply will not take the time | their xbur Te Governor Will Keep trom play to empty their bowels, nd hud y for @ numb: exas Governor Will Keep | End Dandruff they become tightly packed, liver zets | of | Right On in Work of Pur | sluggish and stomach disordered everal There is one sure way that has en cross, feverish, restless, 2ee if belief grow: | suing Raiders never failed to remove dandruff at tongue is coated, » give this |) Ayrea among Germans! AUSTIN, Tex. Jan, §—The Mexican | once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough cavalry | to moisten the sealp and rub it in e| gently with the finger tips. jous ee laxative.” Children and it can not cause injury. of d tia, At that time he No rhidecence what ails your little one bao Sader bse reation. ot uN of cold, oF & sore throat, | = rrhoeca, stomachache, bad breath, remember, a gentle “inside cleansing” | NOTED HYMN WRITER DEAD. should always be the first treatment | it was learned here to that t ernment day, has protested against America | | troopa crossing into Mexico tn pursult | of bandits. The protest is particularly directed at the crossing recently by Texas Rangers and Americar lo ranch about ten imi en aby given. Full directions for babies, | wr. anther of (© Nee glo Pass, By morning, most if not all, of children of a)! ages and grown-ups! Thee * Lived to Be 88. | Gov probby, it was sald, has re a} your dandruff will be gone, and three are printed on each bottle. I 3 18./no advices from Washington g lor four more applications will com- Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. | ann to the protest and the 1 ely dissolve and entirely destroy Ask your druggist for a bottle of | tu, at least will cont ry single sign and trace of it, no pee ‘fea ; yrup is Figs,” then against Mexl matter how much dandruff you may carefully and see that it is mad y have the “California Fig Syrup Comp h You will find all itching and digging ‘We make no smaller size. Hand bac of the sealp will stop in a and \t “woe GERMANS wgusEo AS RUBBER SMUGGLERS: your bair will be fluffy, lossy, silky and soft, and loc feel a hundred times hetter.—Advt. with contempt any other fig syrup.— Advt. Annual Sale ‘Scientific Dentistry Malitz and Engler Arraigned for Al- leged Conspi to Aid Kaiser, | The “Salter” Way—No Pain After Survei =e ) Health, C G G +] After Surve ce Since 1916, Hl niholed | s s telligence Bureau and Lieut. Busby “| | Foot | | talit the alice ae hak morning ar- | Established 1820 reirned etore United Staten Comms | qualities | sioner Witehcork two. ¢ | quire in order to get the m Malitz, twenty-two, No. and Gustave Ade nine, No, 127 Weat 9 > are charged with co uggle rubber int many. re alleged to have been com. Bad teeth affect Street m and physi- | Furs 20% Reductions On the Entire Stock New York Decayed teeth eaved. | been active In |ness and bot \zation It {s charged they ar smuggling of medicinal the steward of the Norwes a De, SALTER, Dentist: In May, 1918, Adolph De Lieuw was \4al Fulton St Brooklyn arrested and sentenced for trying to aeil Iettera which, he said, Malite was trying | oi the ait Pisce to wend to German Malits was ques- 30! ana? 19 but © 4 James McCreery & Co. 34th Street Amertean Kristianiafjord. | 391 Fifth Avenue 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY An Extraordinary Sale 300 FINE OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $28.50 $33.00 regularly 35.00, 88.00, 40.00 regularly 45.00, 50.00, 55.00 To-morrow we will place on sale a special purchase of Men's and Young Men's Fine Overcoats, con- sisting of the entire surplus stock of one of the larg- est manufacturing tailors of High Grade Clothing This enables us to offer the finest lot of Overcoats we have purchased this season at prices less than present wholesale cost. Many Imported Fabrics, including O'Briens, others secured from the best woolen mills in America,—soft finished fabrics, back Mixtures, plain and Overplaid Ulster effects rough faney The models are suitable for the man of conservative taste or the young man preferring the smarter styles. Included are Chesterfield, Slip-on, Single and Double-breasted Form-Fitting and Town Ulster Models with belt in back or all around They are perfectly trilored, beautifully trimmed; some are quar- silh-lined Ot ter sutin-lined, others quarter Size to 46 We suggest easly buying and emphasize the fact that this is an un- usual opportunity to effect pronounced savings on fine Overcoats CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—PFIFTH FLOOR way decided to send it over. | iurried Che! torpid or bowels fe now insane, and has been “ York banking firm and Jyed The train stooped on the Brookyn | ‘4 \y nm until his a h in 1888. & o f and train clo ed. trio” for a decade, ac ‘ : ere ere transferred to. trolley car Mothers can rest easy after yiving| wi have had him under anaferced to treleteatt and “California Syrup of Figs.” because | ‘The finding was after ‘MENICO MAKES PROTEST i 1 thouranda’ eon fa @ few hours all the clogged-up|and careful study of the German amamied wt 838 te NS waste, sour bile and fermenting food | Minister, n Jd In an internment —- EE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1918. Best & Co. Fifth Ave.. at Thirty-Fifth St. New York Estatlished 1879 Friday and Saturday The Annual January Sale of Boys’ and Young Men’s Woolen Clothing at 20% Reduction Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Mackinaws For two days only, Friday and S$ Saturday, we will reduce our entire regular stock of Suits, overcoats, reefers and mackinaws 20% regular marked prices. Notwithstanding the condition of the woolen market, and the rising cost of manufacture, we offer this event at this extraordinary savirlg to make new friends for our clothing department. Ecery garment is of our own making and of the same high pens of workmanship and material which has made Best & us’ clothing famous for the past 37 years. No C. 0. D. Orders Accepted BROOKLYN from OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Sale Friday 500 Girls’ Middy Blouses Sizes Ranging From Six to Twenty Years Attractively styled in smocked, pleated and regulation models in all white or with contrasting collar combinations. Taken From the Regular Stock Sale Price 1.00 Special Values Friday Kayser’s Union Suits “Kayser’s” s, reinforced, regular and extra sizes, tight knees. Su lisle bed white Union } Special \ Silk Top Union Suits, with glove silk ) top and lisle bottom; pink or white. Special \ 55c 1.15 The ‘‘Model” Brassiere Brassiere of silk and imitation filet ribbon shoulder strap. to 44, ace; } Sizes from 34> Special \ 'O5c French Batiste Bloomers Three distinctive models of flesh color} hatiste, knee. picot or scalloped ruffles at Special \ 1 Art Calendar given Free with next Sunday's W: —$—$———$ 45c: Broadway at | Ninth, New New York “Boy s Wash Suits | Annual Sale 1,980 suits in the January special disposal beginning | | Friday morning. 987 are sample suits—the suits that have | been designed and are being made for next Spring and Summer. The balance—993 suits—are from our fine regular stocks, reduced. Sizes 2!4 to 8 years; in poplin, linens, rep, galatea and kindergarten cloth; Little Billy, Junior Norfolk, Middy Norfolk, Middy and Tommy Tucker styles. Kindly Note the Savings (And also the limited quantity—1,980) 147 suits of $2.25 grade... vf 160 sults of $2.50 grade | $1.45 $2.25 | 172 suits of $2.75 grade 57 suits of $3 grade 40 suits of $3.50 grade | 14 suits of $4 ~— grade 207 suits of $3.25 grade.. 198 suits of $3. 50 grade. 113 suits of $4 162 suits ’ 187 suits of $4.25 grade 63 suits of $5.25 grade. | 95 suits of $5.5( 23 suits of $6 j suits of $7.50 grade.. Burlington “Areade floor, New Building | $2.85 New Year’s Shoes Needn’t Cost Much | Women's shoes—black calf- skin or patent leather buttoned shoes with cloth or kid tops, $2.76, were $4 and $5. | Evenin; sipeee pink, white, blue or black, $3.60, were $6 and $7. Girls’ school shoes — black kidskin with patent leather tips and dull kid tops, or dress shoes of patent colt with black cloth tops are $2 for sizes 8!4 to 10}; $2.60 for sizes 11 to 2; $3 for sizes 244 to 6 (big girls). ~—Were just $1 more each pair. Main feor, O14 Ballding War Number Book News Monthly for January Yrom the beautiful Red Cross J ‘s | "ot * Mark of War on Pierre de Lanax, of Americas writes of and the French Wetters:"* er contributes two. | Jendid stchings of exanrples of Industry In Amerie nning Ring has Private Peat and Brooks, with a two-page of pictures of authors who written war books, and a ume of the most popular re: |] J cents books about the war Ten cents a copy. One dollar a year. Viret floor, Old Butlding 150 pairs skates of $5 grades pe pair. 5 pairs, $3.50 grade, $1.50. Seventh Gallery, New Ballding | ee | LATEST NEWS From the White Sale | Nightgowns in | 114 New Fashions Kc to $5. | 2 styles for us little as 85c, and | they are amazingly fine, good | and. pretty. 18 styles in white and flesh | The Blouse News is Pictured | | batiste on $1, simple or quite lacey, and always of sheer, soft materials, 4 styles at $1.25; 10 at 6 at $2.60; 7 at $2.76 and 19 at $3, and #0 on. Every fashion a woman could want—gowns with lace that is a }]) good Imitation of real Valen- | |]| clennes; gowns with nice em- | | broidery edgings; gowns with feather-stitching; empire gowns; | gowns of every dese ription, “Every time you wore this blouse, * said a woman heavy satin Veatoe le but perfect and bisque, The Simplicity Corner ve have act aside a little group | | wna for woinen who Ike things | simple | ihbon run through charm ts in. the ka», delicate rib hind floor, Old Bulldine Home Dresses Designed for women who will be Lovely Corsets Litt le-priced ilk work-a-day blouse, hadiam t plain. In rose or Joffre Drench. with white

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