The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1918, Page 5

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— Clty Connecti) Notas Candtelant, REVERE. M Fan, 15.—~ vere Cit neil ta cluded . hy lantern an: Sension bborn skin troubles Resinol Even in severe, well-established cases of ecrema, ringworm or similar affections, Resinol Ointment and Res- inol Soap usually relieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble. Physicians have prescribed this simple, efficient treatment for many years, i 0 Beuane = | Hot water | Sure Relief ~ MILSON HAD HOPED TOBE PRESENT AT MINERS MEETING Sends Regrets and Tells Them Nation Has to Depend on Their Aid. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 15.—The bi-| ennial convention of the United] Miners of America was opened here | to-day after a delay caused by the] holding up of trains in the snow-| drifts left by the blizzard that raged | here for days, | This is the first of the conventions | | of the miners at which there is no wage advance to be considered, The following letter, dated Jan 8, from President Wilson, was read by Frank J. Hayes, President of the Miners “If {t were possible for me with a clear conscience to leave Washington next week, you may be sure I would accept with real pleasure the invita- tion so kindly conveyed by your letter of Dec. 30, to address the International Convention of the United Mine Work- era of America, but, in view of the many things that are daily demand- ing my attention and which it would be absolutely wrong for me to turn away from, it is impossible for me to! come, and I can only ask you If you| will not convey to the assembled dele- | fates a very warm and cordial greet- ing from me for the New Year, and say to them that I would like to be present to say something, if I could, which would make them realize how much the safety of America and the whole honor and dignity and success of her action in tho present crisis of the world depends upon their fidelity and energy and devotion | ‘Ido not doubt toat they will rise to the occasion, but I do want them | | to realize how deeply and sincerely | interested the Government ts in their | welfare and how anxious it is to ba | instrumental in doing anything that | GB. Altman & Co. — Extraordinary Reductions have been made in the prices of the remaining assortments of Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 165, lie ie possible to do to further it.” The reading of the President's lat- ter was greeted with applause from the fifteen hundred delegates Gov, Goodrich of Indiana welcomed the miners in a patriotic speech in go down into the earth to dig coal in the present crisis are just as import ant as the men who are “going over j the top.” + - -—- Postmaster Has Right to Fxclide Leader. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The Dis. trict Supreme Court here to-day upheld which he told them that the men who| Nearly every sufferer from rheuma- tism, sciatica, lumbago and similar pains is a slave to drugs—some of them harm- ful or dangerous. Those who don’t sub- mit to this slavery make frequent trips to the hot sulphur springs, but few people can afford the necessary time or money But now, thanks to sulfluid, the wonder -2a RHEUMATISM FINDS ITS CONQUEROR Hot Sulphur Baths at Home Rapidly Taking Place of Dan- gerous Drug Treatments. thus get the benefit of mature’s own remedy for the tortures of rheumatic pains. Quit your drugs and get your- self a bottle of sulfluid. You'll never go back to drugs. Pour a few ounces into a tubful of hot water and get rid of your pains. Hot sulphur bathing bas been nature's own cure for centuries and now i} \ the right of the Postmaster General tc exclude from the mails the Milwauke Leader under the terms of the Espio age ful scientific achievement that makes e Jeniphur soluble tn water, everybody can have hot sulphur baths at home and a McCreery & Co. you, too, can have hot sulphur baths ‘Any druggist has sulfluid or will get it for you Act. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street JANUARY SALE $32,000.00 Worth of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases OSS OSS OS OO SO SS OS 0 Sb at (McCreery's Standard Makes) At Much Less Than Mill Prices oe ee ae ae ae ree ee ee ee | i ob Hemmed Muslin Sheets | | Size 54x 90........ GAC — BOG concn regularly 1.10 | Size 63 x 99 each 1.00 . regularly 1.25 Size 72x 99 each 1.10 regularly 1.35 i Size 81 x 99 each 1.20 regularly 1.50 H Size 90 x 99.... each 1.30 ee Pegularly 1.65 ' Size 90 x 108... (RACH) MeaQu cc aiaroaves regularly 1.75 eee Muslin Pillow Cases 3 ' | Size 42x 36.......... each 25¢ regularly #0c 7 Size 45 x 36 each §=28¢ regularly 35¢ Size 50 x 36... each 30c regularly 88c \ Size 54x 86.00.0000... NOE CVA rane regularly 40c as a result of which very unusual values may now be (Women’s Tailored obtained. Floor) Suits, A Number of Desirable Corsets comprising several models about to be eli from stock and featuring a variety of will be placed on sale to-morrow nate materials, at the greatly reduced prices of $1.25 Styles suitable for & $1.75 Women and Misses. Sizes ranging generally from 19 to 30 inches; but not every si Corset Departm ent, ze im every style. Second Floor) A Specially-priced Offering of Solid sisted Art ining Annual January Sale McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE Reductions of From 10% to 50% On the Entire Stock ey eee eee Oi eee o_o. 0.0 O00 0 SO = 0 OS SO OS OO Four-piece Queen Anne Model Chamber Suite, American Walnut. Suite consjsts of Dresser, two portable mirrors. 198.00 as illustrated, in Mahogany or Chiffonier and Toilet Table, with regularly 300,00 ee “| Lt AY | ss Lord & Taylor 38th Street BINTH AVENUE 39th Street Important Sale Quadruple Silver Plated Hollow-ware and Flat-ware At Savings of 4 to 4% Fine reproductions of Sheffield Plate, quadruple plated on nickel silver. Meat Platters, Vegetable Dishes, Relish Dishes, Pie Plates, Roll Trays, Sand- wich Dishes and Sugar Holders, of the most effective patterns. Double Vegetable Dishes, 16-Inch Meat Platters, with side handles. Usually $6.50 | with well and tree. Usually $14.95. CAC... tri asveeKer sot eres ye $5.50 $9.50 Sandwich Trays, pierced designs. Usually $3.95 Roll Trays, with top handle. Usually $3.95..$2.95 $2.95 Cheese and Cracker Dishes Sugar Holders. WHOS ORs i thivesivineit es $2.95 | Usually $1.80... 00 0sess $1.00 “Par Plate’? Flat-ware-—At Special Prices Monroe and Primrose Patterns. Medium Forks, Medium Knives, Butter Spreaders, per 14 dozen..... $1.50 $ per half dozen....$2.00 | per 14 dozen... ..$1.75 4 Tea Spoons, | Tableand Soup Spoons, Bouillon Spoons, } per !4 dozen...... 75¢ ' per 14 dozen... $1.75} per 14 dozen..... $1.75 “ Ground Floor SO ee | a SF ——— The January Sale of Linens More Important This Year Than Ever | These are times when the well-informed housekeeper will not permit her supplies of Linens to run short. It is 4 time to provide for the future as well as the immediate present. Price s of all Linens have made tremendous advances, and many varieties | : can scarcely be obtained at all. $30,000 Worth of Fine Dam- i $10,000 Worth of Real Hand- ask Table Cloths and Napkins Madeira Linens H Embroidered at 1; to lo Less Than Regular. at About }4 Less Than Regular. Table Gloths.... .. $3.25 to $12.00 | Tray Cle 56s woes sv ernnes 65c to $3.00 Regularly $1.00 to $5.00 Regularly $4.85 to $24.00 $4.85 to $9.95 $15.50 doz Seart peaedne $2.95 to $8.00 Napkins ‘ Regularly $4. 50 to $13.50 Regularly $5.75 to § Centre Pieces..............$1.95 to $6.00 My 1,000: Dozen Kitchen, Tea, Regularly $3.00 to $9.00 Pantry Towels ' ' Glass and Tea Clothe ‘ +++. $5.75 to $9.00 Regularly 0° to $15.00 3 Luncheon Cloths «$14.00 to $19.50 Regularly $20.00 to $30.00 J Luncheon Sets $3.85 to $18.00 Regularly $6.00 to $27.50 Tea Napkins Regularly \t Less Than Wholesale Cost $3.00 to $4.50 dozen 500 Dozen Huck Towels Reduced from $4.50 and $6.00 a dozen to and $4.50 dozen | BOLTS $5.95 to $12.50 $3.00 $7.50 to $18.50 Second Floor Le A Very Special Offering for To-morrow, Wednesday Seamless Axminster Rugs | A Standard Rug the World Over . Size 9 x 12 feet pea $37.50 Inche Quoted $5.25 _ Our Regular Price $42.50 by some. stores a regular $47.50 value. secae teats tnastapteccer Special Clearance Sale | Royal Wilton Rugs | 3 | H } | | 4 | e Yj Size ' Size ' Size } wil | Annual January Sale {Seated feet gxt2 feet 6x9 feet i $54.75 grade 1 $57.50 grade $36.75 grade i DOMESTIC RUGS | | @ | | ——— VY! $39.50 | $43.50 | $27.50 | Famous Anglo-Persian, French Wilton and Herati Weaves | ! Pith Fi i Bae | At Greatly Reduced Prices 3 t—— “} } or $16.50 s] ; . . i : a For a Limited Period Only |! ‘f Kas oe j The discontinued patterns ...cse well-known and favored ‘) ! Excellent V alue, at H 6 | me » 875 | weaves are offered at rm aed sayings from regular prices. ' i ] i eee | | 4 | $30.00 | Serving Trays, i tive inlay under Size 9x12 ft............. 66.50 vee. regularly 89,00 a 3 £ 53.85 | Size 8.8x10.604t...¢.1,05 61.00 Aron regularly 81,00 | { ra: REN , f basswood, covered and ‘ fg fitted with drawer, ash | Size Sh fives issue 46.50 regularly 55.00 5 ; oer bape) iba fui ecg box hold $5.9 panes eae ar aia | \ cretor ined; fitted with draw bolts r - a haa 0 | Size 86x63 ins 12.75 arly 15.00 J and spring locks; top drawer is divided 1a very attractive eee | IN ADDITION: Af into compartments and can be locked. 12 [ § F| ; | High-Grade Wool Wilton Rugs | | rted hangers, shoe pockets and inter ; | —_—_—_—_—_——— -) j changeable hat drawers; tapes in drawers, { Fifth Avemw-Madison Avenue, | Size 9x12 ft, . . 43.25 regularly 54,50 | Fourth Ploor { pas = { Rich colorings; new and unusual designs 8 state ileal tliat die tec irnaioclina ig eltnt tHe 4 Bh avd 35th Streets New York Se OS 0 Se 0 a0) Se re 0 Gam Game 00) Ga Gam 0S OSs, f a

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