The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1918, Page 5

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\ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918. simplif. «| should Y od FROM DANDRUFE y genta COURT ure—$2,200,000 for New York. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—An omnibus . . b htt h | Rivers and Harbor Bill at this session | A Clear Skin 1s Not Always a raw a moist cloth throug] of Congress was assured to-day when | | e hair and double its [chairman Smail of tho Rivers and Har- Sign of Healthy Blood | beauity at once | Members of Contracting Firttts| pore Committee announced that the | | | rt: ena 3 0 0S SS OS 0S OSS 0S 0 SS 0 S00 SSS 0 0 SS OO 0 SO Lord & Taylor | 88th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street } Don't be deceived by a clear skin. An absence of pimples or skin | Said to Be in Employ of committee would report « measure ap eruptions is no sign that all is well with the blood, |Propriating probably $20,000,000. Tsti : at a Ved ailln: We evident | mates for maintenance of complete pro TIE, WEREy OCS Tee ee on tee ar eiainhth ind or eel ree ee ae ee ee ee ee a Oe ee ee enema Save your hair! Dandruff | Government. First Showing of 1918 Models Morning and Porch Dresses Lord & Taylor assortments, now at their best, are quite the mest complete ise “ars al | falling off of the general health. Pallor—loss of weight and of appe- Aldus = ed | AMHINGWON, duu, (aocetilnel Soman wcrecer an na eonmaies tite—listlessness— nervousness—uncertain temper—loss of interest in stops coming out. seriide way wei Secs ish cst work and in play—these are some of the symptoms of blood poverty. 5 prosecutions may result from the total $18,000,000. Sart Paid | Representative Small also said that i ? s! Ce ?—that’s! senate vestiga . | sat ane ed ~ \ Oy of it Tht h jiceeccnted I sits gdh at A pease gr te pebbee el eclgtes “ao 'S @ Q- CY \\ an wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears us| Senator MelCellar, « momber Of the 6 the proposed new projects y se ‘ sk| Among the projects which a and comprehensive shown in the city today. Included are neat and practical soft, lustrous and beautiful as a| Investigating Committee, will ask J . Fy ” 5 * > ; porns girl's after an application of | that the testimony be laid before the ned bed tip tll beg hed ‘i “The Red Blood Builder Dresses of Percales, in neat striped effects; Chambrays in the most wanted Danderine. Also try this—moisten a | ee . cs ( Jepa ent o! Uice. MeKellar’s and Hell Gate, 2,200,000; Dela cloth with a fittle Danderine and care. | Department f Justic ae aves tn a aMaphia tae ee fully draw it through your hair, «| motion will be unanimously sup- . i rT $1,100,000; Baltimore harbor and chan: | | “uf one small strand ata time. This} ported, other committes members 1) $300,000; Norfolk, Va., harbar, $1,- will cleanse the bair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few mo- | *d to-day odd) Lae “Angetan’ Barhor, 9108,000) Ments you have doubled the beauty | Decision to take this step followed 00 Me Angus Nargis Clu of your hair. A delightful surprise | testimony that showed the letting of ana Lower Willamette Rivers below Awails those whose hair has been ne- |... t cone | Portland, Ore. glected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brit. | $128000,000 worth of Government con ” tle or thin. Besides beautifying the | tracts to the firms of persons offi-| hale, Danderine dissolves every pare 'ciany acting the Government, ed-|DELEHANTY GAINS 101N 1,819 ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies | + cleanses, p . a forbids this, Gtd invigorates the scalp, forever |cTa! statute expressly fo ' colors; Ginghams in pretty new plaids, stripes and checks; dainty novelty Voiles; white Pique in tailored models; serviceable Madras and colored Linens in smart models, Dresses that fit well, look well, will launder well. Prices range according to material from $1.95 to $9.75 aith butler, It new red cells in the blood. Blood thats rich in iron and red celle scours out polsons and waste tissue, It rejuvenates Pepto-Mangan 's It does not dis the teeth. Fo e and provid pnalty. Content Ov n for Judgeship 1 stopping itching and falling hair, And provides @ pene Friendly ¥ wher vill ple (he ge AEA ‘Tho $128,000,000 worth of contracts | y New Rating. true Pepto- after a few weeks’ use, when you see | represent only @ small percentage Of) 1p 1,819 votes out of Fi wn safety reject substitutes. new hair—fine and downy at first—| the total number for all Government | November for Judge John Pepto-Mangan is made only by yes—but really new hair growing all| departments in ~lolation of this law, | and ex-Judge James A Study this pi se you = M, J. BREITENBACH CO., New York over the scalp. committee members sald. The $128-| Judge of the Court of Ger will know jenwine Saka ihiavisinn Chats Danderine is to the hair what fresh | 000,000 were let, according to the tes- | a recounted to-day In the latte Pepto-Mang: ie 1s Chem showers of rain and sunshine are to | timony of Charles Eisenman, by the! test of the election of Judge Py vegetation. It goes right to the roots, ngthens them. Its | and lifes ply committee of the Council of} nal Defense. They are chiefly | clothing or v the hate olen goods contracts. | nd beautiful enman frankly gave the names} | ly have pretty, charm. | of s working for the Gove ing, lustrous and lots of it, if you will just get a bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or] he toilet counter und try it as directed. | ¢ d, because the men| a ==! with whose companies the contracts | were mado had no personal part in) Sth, Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street mak em. ~ >) an said when a contrac: was 0 concerns contracts frankly acknowledged | ' w against the pr | was not violated, e Beaux-Arts ene y took | 10,000 PAIRS SILK & COTTON HOSIERY 80 West 40th St. Supper Dances Nightly in the Art Room Madame ) Eisenman is Exceptionally Low Priced legac aetiee pr. COO e eee eer eeererereesenes 1.00 Women’s Silk Hosiery,—superior quality; extra reinforced; Black, White a Pp Samya, hostess » look into other phas king, ec ay. Some tteg believe sed on the Gov- inder the guise of patriot- The January Sale Morning and Porch Dresses Beginning Tomorrow—Tuesday Women’s Silk Hosiery,—fine gauge; Black or White... . : contract Colors. leer b FOR WEAK LUNGS | pe SSA tbe Lesa will Women’s Silk Hosiery,—hand-embroidered insteps or clox; Black or White...... pr. att nas \ 1.45 oF throat troub » the w sit. merente, tt then begin investiga- \ fe 50c Presenting the Best Values, the Most Attractive Assortments, that Lord & Taylor Have Ever Offered in Home Apparel. An Event, this year more than ever before, extra- ordinary, for cotton prices are soaring and dependable tub fabrics are scarce. Two Models at $1.35 Hogs Model at $2.75 ; One Model at $4.95 found affective.” Th iiaate Gens Lie Women's Cotton Hosiery,—full fashioned; Black, White or Gray. oon fp Satin Poe bax | tell In charge of construction, will be 6 prs. 2.50 Fancy striped Percale Fancy striped Gingham, | ie or i cents a box, including war rata a aN vi j T : shrenate tle eRe 4 ts a box, including w eS | SPECIALS—ART DEPARTMENT . with white collar, Two tone | in double breasted model (il- | frodelatith sash intee collng Eekmun Laboratory, Philadelphia ' TROTZKY'S MESSAGE | 3 striped Percale with white lustrated). White Pique of white pique; deep pock- Sanday’s W Round Sofa Pillows made of Silk; shirred; Pin Cushions made of Silk; trimmed with repp collar, Both models [ collar, cuffs and pockets pehag in reversed effect. docuw floss filled. 1.95 and 2.95 lace and French roses. 85c have three-quarter sleeves trimmed with chambray. Two Models at $5.95 for the. first formerly 4.00 and 5.00 formerly 1.25 & j and skirts with pockets. St the creed Lingerie Pillow Slips;—Madeira embroid- 1.85 i o Ski ) Searfs made of Velour and Tapestry; ered on Linen. Special 2.00 and 2.50 ie bite saad aptivsi NVI Sauer INs BENE Lee te rd ok rit trimmed with gold braid. 3.50 and 4.50 Cretonne Knitting Bags.........35¢ to1.00 | i Striped Percale in model } double breasted model, with belt (illustrated) : pendence. formerly 4.50 and 5.50 formerly 50c to 1.65 | illustrated; with slashed belt, dainty collar of embroidery. Striped Gingham with ther. | collar of white reps Striped Gingham in smart broad belt and deep footfold Remarkable Values F new round collar effect. pointed pockets. stitched (illustrated). he One Model, $6.45 One Model at $4.45 French Linen of fine tex- Plaid Gingham, as illus- ture in most wanted colors; HANDKERCHIEFS J An unusual opportunity to purchase Hand- Two Models at $2.25 Ginghams in the neatest . Retrinan: Musedo kellaraat straight line model with OF stripes; suxeco . deep belt drawn through slashes and button trimmed; i of white pique; two large novel pockets; new round trated, in model with vestee, kerchiefs at less than present wholesale cost. For Men: | For Women: Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,—soft finish... at Mic Cutcheon’s ,.*. We are very jealous of McCutcheon reputa- tion! Therefore never a question may arise of the VALUE guaranteed to you when you buy McCutcheon Linens they're always ALL PURE Linen. January offers a splendid opportunity to satisfy your desire for beautiful, snowy- white Linens for every kind of household use, we quote below for some very desirable Fancy Linens. white repp or chambray, | deep Tuxedo collar and cuffs Skirts with one or t White Pique in tailored { model with large collar of of reversed stripes; white model, three-quarter sleeve; | sheer organdie; skirt with | organdie’Tuxedo collar, hem- | | Linen Handkerchiefs, with 1-16-inch white — | | ets pockets in skirt. collar (illustrated). ' dozen 3.50, 4.25, 5.00 regularly 4.50 and 6.00 All Models in Sizes 34 to 44, i Becond Floor | | or colored hems; sheer or medium weight. regularly 4.50, dozen 3.00 | Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,—large size A | Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroid- | | °, Plaid Gingham of superior | Two Models at $3.75 | guntins ini rncd eee pe ee a a a a a ooo Initial Showing of the New Dress Cottons for Spring 1918 regularly 4.50, dozen 3.10 ered initials. regularly 4.50, dozen 3.00 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with initials... . Swiss Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Special, dozen 3.00, 4,00, 6.00, 7.00 with dainty embroidered designs Children’s Linen Handkerchiefs, with Special initial; white or colored borders Special, dozen 1,50 , each 25c Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs egsa each 12} 4¢ and 25 A charming display of imported and domestic Wash Fabrics, designed for the coming season’s Fashions. Many exclusive novelties are featured and as these will not be duplicated this season, early selection is advisable. Special—Imported Dress Cottons at 38c a yard; originally 75c to $2.00 From Rodier and other famous French Manufacturers i ' Madeira Embroidery--Hand-made Scallops and Eyelets on fine Linen, in every conceivable shape and style. Extraordinary Values MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS | For Auto or Street Wear Doilics 6 inches, $3.00, 4.50 per doz, 8 inches, $4.00, 4.50 per doz. 10 inches, $6.00, 6.50, 9.00 per doz. Tea Napkins 13 per dozen hes square, $6.75, 7.00, 7.50 75 weaves and patterns, including sheer and dainty embroidered effects. oO $ P< 4 Extraordinary Values at this price S Centerpiece econd or 20 incl é e " . \. " . i 24 inches diar $2.25, 3 27 inches di , $2.75 each, cant aeatatitants . . ' 2 J } Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Tea Cloths, ete. Hemstitched Damasks Napkins, $8.50, 12.5 15.00 and 18.00 per dozen. Tray Cloths, $1.50, 1.75 each. Cloths, 36 x 36 inches, $3.50 45 x 45 inche $5.00 h, inche $6.75 each, hes, $12.00 each, 72 x 90 inches, $14.00 each. Men’s Fur-Lined Overcoats, made of Oxford or Black Broad- cloth; lined with superior quality Marmot; collar of Beaver, Hudson Seal or Persian Lamb. January Stationery Event 60.00 An Extraordinary Sale of Writing Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats, made of Oxford, Black Broad- cloth or Brown Mixture; lined with Natural Dark Muskrat; with Beaver, Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal collars h 12,000 Boxes at 15c. Each Regular Prices 25c. to 45c. a Box ' ' i] | Paper and Correspondence Cards ' ' ! i The boxes contain 24 sheets and 24 envelopes or 24 cards and 24 envelopes | 4 Hand Embroidery—A great variety of Fancy Irish of White or Tinted Writing Papers in 5 siz An op seldom 4 Linens in all sizes and styl 85.00 * occur again to procure an unlimited supply of good it an unusually | Mosaie Work—An_ interestir d beautiful style H low price. ie of drawn-worl: in Napkins at $7.50 to 17.50 per doz, A large variety of Fur Lap Robes reasonably priced. | i M aye ieee \ Luncheon Sets, $45.00 to 125.00 \ A penoeT ate BNE Ade rs 8 ; , - j s é : FUR DEPARTMENT—FOURTH FLOOR . | Ha GcIR RV CiGRRELs duineL oniiere olan a 1c Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets V4 panied by an order of 3 t { i j Wf Ce a ae Hf On 0 San 0 Sa 0 S10 SO 00 a 0S. 100 <> ons a

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