The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1918, Page 8

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ee MONDAY ORDER WORRIES LOCAL art 4 sate net, (From the Richmond Times Mapatch.) ea Oldgiri 18 determined to re- main sin, She says she would not marry th t man in the world.” “Well, I don't know about the first Part of her determination, but 1 should say tho last was an entirely safe bet.” q 4 Flavor Chow ders, Fish, ve "Ed ‘dd with Sunday Schedule to Keep to Fuel Limits. Operating officials of the two !arr- s auce relish for Soups, Salads, Hot and Cold Meats and Vegetables—Es- pecially Baked Beans. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores MADE IN U. S. A. |that part of the Garfield order bring- Ing about a cessation of industry for five days, beginning to-day, does not in any way affect the traction lines, put that the “Monday” jhas come to be called, does affect order, as FAUCE he att | gestion and confusion | General Manager Hodley of the In terborough would not make ony Franklin Simon 8 Cc. Fi Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. At Reduced Prices—Saturday Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats www Also Plain Tailored Models rr ] Of wool velour or Pom Pom Bolivia; majority silk-lined, warmly interlined. 14 to 20 years. yr 29.50 Heretofore $35.00 to $49.50 Misses’ High Class Coats With Collars of Various Furs Exclusive winter models of wool velour or silvertone, trimmed with the most wanted furs, including natural beaver or Hudson seal fur; silk lined, warmly interlined. Sizes 14 to 20 years. a 45.00 Heretofore $59.50 Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats \ With or Without Fur Collar * Of wool velour in green, brown, Copen or navy blue, lined and warmly interlined. 6 to 17 years 19.75 Heretofore $29.50 AT _A SPECIAL PRICE Misses’ Velveteen Dresses Trimmed with Black Silk Braid Navy or black velveteen dresses bound with black silk braid, satin roll collar, grace- ful side draped skirt. Sizes 14 to 20 years. TRACTION HEADS Subway andl Lines L Lines to Run on | est traction corporations believe that « | them, and will bring about great con-| | statemont, but it was learned at the Interborough offices that the officials contemplate obeying the “Monday” order to the letter. This means that on Monday the company wiil operate | its Sunday schedule on ail its lines. | On Bundays subway expresses start ing about 11 o'clock, The “L” 8 service Is much cur- No means of knowing nat the traffic on Monday | will bes ther some or all of the | stores will open; whether workers will go to thelr offices to chance a cold receptlo The RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SWAP MACHINE GUN FOR CARDS mans Barter Goods Are Erected In “No Man’s Land.” ONDON, Jan. 18—A telegram from Berne to the Morning Post says: News has reached here from Holland that German traders have already taken advantage of the situation in Russia and have erected 400 booths at convenient spots along and in closest proximity to the Rus- @ian front. It appears that the Russian soldiers are most anxious to obtain playing cards, and they readily barter a machine gun for a pack of cards, >_— U BOAT CAPTAIN ADMITS w Garfield omer specifies that & Sunday schedule, ‘d out yesterday, is to dally schedule untti equal to that used lay has been consumed, an _ n stop running trains and cars nie a} R 1 TURNS OFF ALL HEAT FOR NEXT FEW DAYS Will Turn On a ‘On a Little if Ex- | tremely Gold Weather Boasting Commander, Captured by Should Come. British, Says Mercy Vessel Observance of Fuel Administrator Bore No Munitions, Jan, 18.—Capt. yon und zu Peckel y Commander of 1 eon @ prisoner In Eng: ne time, It became kno wrote a self-glor! of a hunting voyaxe lasted 80, when the ( , but whether tn Garfield's order was begun by the B. R. |r ny officers have ordered that T. subway, elevated and sur # be heatlese for the twenty beginning at that | to At midnight to-night period, a similar! | by his sea wolf whieh to ring the next twenty-four] ani) 12 urned 15 or 19 stated ~| British Aug that he had s hips that carried Ho has now aa- arms an ering the entire five-day | mitted oe fas not true, of extreme cold, | be turned on. tt was aatd,| Aw a study Franklin Simon 3 Co} Vifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Final Clearance Sale SATURDAY Small Children’s Apparel On Sale, Infants’ Shop, Fifth Floor Children’s Dresses Variety of models; of colored chambray, hand-smocked, trimmed with white repp. 2to6years. Heretofore $3.95 to $5.95 French Model Dresses Of fine white batiste, lace-trimmed; white pique, hand-embroidered. 2to6 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.75 2.95 5.75 Smocked Bloomer Dresses Of chambray, in yellow, pink, blue or green; detachable bloomers. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 2.75 Special 18.50 ONLY’ BRONX -STORE ,AUMANN8 149th Street @ Sra NG To Those Worthy of Credit E Open Every Evening | Goods Marked in Plain Frain iz L Figures Apartments Furnished From +t Up No Extra Charge for Credit 4-PIECE ADAM PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE In American W plate mirrors ng of DRESSER 40 inches. long, Mirror 22x28; CHIFFONIER 32 inches long, Mirror 14x18; TOILET TABLE 35 inche {Glong, with triplicate. mirr “BED in full size; as illus thy trated. nN) il ] $89.50 NOTE: x in this advertisement will be sold at adver- tised prices only dur- ing this week, 149=S eS" AVE ae = ut, French ¢o ENTRANCE EVERY EVENING on 149°" STREET Smocked Bloomer Dresses Of chambray, in green, yellow, pink or Copenhagen; detachable bloomers Sizes 2 to 6 years. 3.50 Children’s Play Rompers Beach or bloomer models of soisette or madras, in white, pink or blue. ato6years. Heretofore $1.45 to $1.75 .95 Hand-Smocked Rompers Of poplin or chambray, in white, pink or blue; creeper or bloomer models. 2 to 6 years Heretofore $1.95 to $2.50 1.50 AT BOOTH BEFORE LINES Stands at Which Russians and Ger- HOSPITAL SHIP TALE A LIE: Lieut. | sh authorities this | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918.7 aS Her Hair, Grandmother kept her hair beautl- fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew "Sage Tea and Sulphur, Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this le mixture was applied with lerful effect. By asking at any store for “Wyeth's Sage and hur Compound, pu will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, ed by the addition of other in- ts, all ready to une, at very vst. ‘This simple mixture can e depended upon to restore natural rlor and beauty to the hair. \ well-known downtown dru eist says everybody uses Wyeth's Bage id Sulphur Compound now because darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- y plied—it's 80 easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush Jand draw it through your hair, take jing one strand at atime. By morn- Jing the gray hair disappears; after ver application or two, it Is re- 41 to its natural color and looks y, soft and beautiful. This tion is a delightful toilet re- quisite. It is not intended for the mitigation or prevention of dis- Advi Dentistry That Lasts NO PLATES REQUIRED | NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth + + - $5.00up | Gold Fillings - 2 - « | Gold Crowns, 22 karat | Silver Fillings - + + « $1.00up - $5.00 up + 50c up | WaterBuRY DENTAL COMPANY Incorporated 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn) | Hours: 8106 Sunoays. 9102) German, French and Swedish Spoken. LADIES IN ATTENDANCE Read What Father Lynch Said A recent attack of pleurisy left me as it should, and a bronchial distressed me gre: 1 consul nine. bottle to impro | disappeared entirely and 1 ¢ jto gain in flesh and str has my hearty end suffer from roubles, | BVH. §. LYNCH, | Pastor St, Peter's Chureh, Danburg, 1886. an effective re ‘or c¢ und broneh ne years, lin Father Lynch's time, it is best now | PSUs EMU, | 4s Reo al Sig | Above 0! | gists, —Advt. “Annual Sale Sale SATURDAY Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery First time this season this Hosiery has been sold at a reduced price Ribbed Cotton Hose For Girls and Boys—black, white or tan, broad ribbed. Sizes 6 to 10, 6 pair for $1.65, Heretofore .35 pair Ribbed Cotton Hose For Girls and Boys—biack, white or tan, fine ribbed, Sizes 6 to 914; Heretofore .30 pair, 6 palr for Boys’ Ribbed Cotton Hose Black cotton, fine ribbed, Sigea 7 to 10, Heretofore .30 patr, 6 pairfor 1, 25 Children's Hoslery Shop—Main Floor 1.25 || Curious About M—— L-—_? It Stands for the Best Cold, Cough and Catarrh Medicine Ever Discovered, Which Is Mentho-Laxene —— | Mentho-Laxene has been on the | market seven years, It ls @ concen {trated compound of healing, soothing, curative extracts to he mixed at home with granulated sugar syrup—a full pint—or It may be taken In doses of ten drops in the “raw" state by those who do not like sweet eyrup, The very fire ful relief In Trend or chest colds children or adults, Every bottle ‘nat ia guaranteed to please or money back hy The Blackburn Products Co, Day ton, Ohlo, It Is economy to Much ti made cou sidew, you eannot bu tive medio nywh will Inet a on fe and jt cheeks or aborts a bad wold if make a full pint yer than buying ready hor cold remedies—be & more effec e, One bottle most A ale | taken promptly: Kvery well stocked Arivggiot supplieg Mentho-tawens Dow’ your (ake a substilute—for Adyt, rin need | t dose brings wonders Fir authoritative statement of the purposes and aims of the present leader of the The Store Will Be Open To-Day and Saturday in accord with the Fuel Conservation order. The elevated, subway, surface lines and other trans- portation facilities will be in operation as usual. A.Ratkowsky FURS 435 Fifth Ave. Murray Hill. Between 38th and 39th Streets WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-DAY AND SATURDAY 22 Hudson Seal Coats 16 Hudson Seal Coats 10 Hudson Seal Coats 150.00 7 Hudson Seal Coats '3). 05.7.8 195.00 6 Caracul Coats Collars and Cuffs of Skunk 125.00 A Nutria Coats ss iscies ion 135.00 14 Natural Muskrat Coats 65.00 12 Marmot Coats 1 iscies tone 50.00 BEST SELECTION TO THE EARLY BUYER All Our Furs Are Guaranteed and We Stand Behind Every Purchase WILL ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS IN PAYMENT FOR MERCHANDISE Phone $793 45 inches long, Fancy Silk Linings $90.00 125.00 45 in. long, Collar and Cuffs of Skunk a en a Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Continuing To-morrow, our offering of An Unusually Advantageous Purchase of Men’s English Overcoats Worth $50.00 and 70.00 at $35.00 and 40.00 This remarkable purchase includes some of the finest products of such famous English clothesmakers as Burberry, Hunt and Austin. There are Ulsters, Raglans and Great Coats, in belted, single and double-breasted models; made of serviceable cheviots in all leading colorings. Some advance Spring models. WHAT TROTZKY WANTS Russian Revolution ae MOST SENSATIONAL DOCUMENT THE WHOLE WAR “The Ralicwitt and World Peace” By LEON TROTZKY In THE WORLD Exclusively Now Runni Sunday and Daily

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