The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1918, Page 6

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MISS OLIVE FIELD ENGAGED TO MARRY CHARLES ROUSS heron idles | MAY MOBILIZE WOMEN ied =~ OF U.S. FOR FARM WORK ~. TWO PORKLESS DAYS i if 4 at you want ple of thick, tiful, glossy, silky ‘hair, do ‘Means get rid of dandrum, for it wil starve your hair and ruin it if you W ! ' don" I j ( av ft It doesn't do much good to try to - or wash it out. The only sure ' try Noten foe Making of treat { way to get rid of lruff {a to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely To do this, get about fo ur ounces ey liquid arvon; apply it t when retiring: use enough faolsten the scalp and rub it in gently jay; the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, three o: four more applications ‘ omplete- a ly dissolve and entirely destroy every | | single sign and trace of it fou will find, too, that all itehi and digging of the sealp will and your hair will look and fe hundred times better. You can ret liquid arvon ot any drug It inexpensive and four ou need, no matter how ruff you have. This simp never fails.-Advt. y fed Uuting the next eight MUST SAV 99,000,000 OF WHEAT BUSHELS| ital ALLIES. i whe than ta heretofore The ability of Britain and France to produce food crops was carefully uation that ‘the American Commission was not one to inspire optimism. They found [conditions growing steadily worse, | ‘and the only rift in the clouds the unmistakable evidence they cured that conditions in Germany are | becoming acute with greater rapidity than in either France, Great Britain or Italy . It wil sh has been Miss Oli te Corne Mrs I bo the pol ey of the)” Amer! t to pln tts f lto » pse in the ¢ v of Mr, and Mrs | trad ate slepa ar jester Rouse, No date has | for the wedding oe report — “URY'S” BILL IN AT ALBANY. SAVING OF FOOD |S, IMPERATIVE. i* which alme to make e dry for the duration of the into the bill box to- 3. M The Specially Shop of “Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET \ BpOnmibie | BONWIT TELLER &.CO. has failed ¢ The ma- cans in every |! 1 that was poen fixed, An Exceptional Sale WEDNESDAY of i WOMEN'S FUR SCARF & MUFFS who have gi ntary appeal, at it has becor of Mood Admit te meth-| ed in this! here © familar in aving the wage Regardless of Former of the United Selling Prices , who are expected Muffs Jop Kolinsky......... Hudson Seal Formerly Formerly 9.50 10.00 22.50 - 18,50 : 12.50 Nutria cece 1950 12.50 “he - ha hyem naved oy the vi Prenare for Trouble! 1 Natural Raccoon. : 12.50 Natural Raccoon... .. .22.50 12.50 ohn ee aa ease een p aon Hudson Seal. 24.50 16,50 Hudson Seal 2450 14,50 mands to enable 90,000,000 bushels When a girl becomes a woman, when A) 32.50 19.50 | Shunk... .ccce eee 2950 16.50 bal Ls ad at a woman be reais and when Mole Collar.........0.: 35.00 19.50 | Bewtercseccscececcaee 35.00 © 18.50 PLUGKING BOARD TA WEED {Sr imuitte ite wre the thece periods ot aN olerral esate we ee 3950 = 24.50 Natural Squirrel 39.50 = 24,50 QUT WEAK ARMY OFFICERS fe pci i i alth es atk Reames ften caused by severe orgdnie Many thomsands tn would testify the following RUFFALO, N.Y pectiney Tok EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING IN Taupe Fox Scarfs | TO BE CLOSED OUT AT } | tas do | EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING IN | 69.50 ‘During ex e's Favorite Fisher Sets Formerly 110.00 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2- The Wa Dr. Pier 1» vday t w ve t Me nd found nothing te eription help me as it did, It kept ine well all of the time, Taupe & Kamchatka ‘ones tt. OE 00! snd J Salar tai | * 1 would advise KR oall prospective mothers to use Dr, Vieror’s Favorite scription.” | i : | MRS. M. MEIER, 205 Grey Street it \ od v a t * CORNING. N.Y “Se “ars ago Pr ‘ t atte t nervous heads aches, blood disorders and with severe viny back, 1 was ¢ most of the tine and bil ke " ’ pains istipated r ve y x handed mie a lit Lng Ssh! ii Ef 2 pirentery, just completed, has Wi tion to Dr, Bi Family fem disclosed many short and broken lines in , dnitnont . L bought a battle of he Pre tir > ono! ck which MUST be| INLAID unese sires ee rattie ee Atte Sa had used half the Wop hefore our S@ring ANAPOLL ' . A In ked improvement : \ ourchases « It may be that the ie a ae es np rosetasn i mm, \ very picces for which you have ‘ eet any Fane V better I\ been looking are among them. At 89c 9&c Vr Nor] Eoatrew better and very 2 . any rate, NOW to our atore, LriTaRtGe Heke: Contes 1 Lewin, Vieo (way and a to tell ’ fe Cash or Credit , yan h REDUCTIONS Hresident of the a na 1 | of it MES. SAMUEL DUR, 7 Motor Truch Deliveries Everywhere pie oe ound to repay you, River Stroet,-~Advt deg yl Dining g~ Set, $90.9 ee Buffet _— R —— Quar- | oom a Wy tered fl [¥ Golden # Oak finish carved LINOLEUM | INDIA { Lf | To Pr vent Grip When you fee! 2 cold coming @m, stop it Lt a few doses of LAXATIVE PROMO. QUININE, which destroys germs, acts as a Tonic and Laxative, and keeps the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. Laxative Brome Quinine | | Removes the causa cf Colds, Grip ' and Influenza Qufokly relieves Headaches caused from Colds Remember there is Only Gne “Brome Quinine” Oall for ful name and look for this signature en box ERE pieces consists of Solid Oak, heavy scroll "XTE’ SION TABLE, SIX ATHER slip seats ute, massive frames, Chinese Chip SiPlece Library of Liviog Room. h bly pendale carving, polished, upholatere b genuine brown or bl nish atructible springs in seats; like SRavhau WAS BRO onne STORES s - en Saturday BW.Cor.G"AvE815"S1. Until 10 P, M. any, 42 coh long, 26 te with $99.98 J BAUMAHN & BRO AT 84ST. & BV AVE i 30 Cents | i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918, Dest & Co. Fifth Ave, at 35th St. Est, 1879 shows now Costumes Suits Coats Modes of the Spring of 1918 ncluded in the group are fresh frocks of indestructible voiles and foulards of affecting grace; later originations employing Venetian crepe, nets and flowered chiffons varying from the unpretentious to the most magnificent. Included are wraps and suits for dress, motor and travel in designs certain to meet favor with those who require first that style be engaging. A showing of unusual timeliness in view of the needs of the Southern tourist for the Southern days and evenings. New Millinery—Spring 1918 ome early straws that tell the way the wind will blow this Spring. Flex- ible and modish Milan, the fuzzy looking chrysanthemum, soft carpet braid, smart Lisere—a good many combined with satin—in French blue, sand, black with the harmonious coloring that classifies the hat as art rather than industry. $10 French blue, high taffeta crown, and varied colors in tiny knobs embedded at intervals in the fuzzy straw of the narrow brim, $15 Very odd, dented high crown of chrysanthemum straw in French blue, narrow heliotrope satin, pointed brim with small clusters of grapes—all this in a hat of lovely coloring. These and many others copies from the French, who know best how to do these things. Three New Misses’ Dresses e believe the materials and making in these dresses are so distinctively satisfying that if a discriminating mother might come shopping for her daughter for a serge school dress, a silk afternoon frock, and a light tub dress for home, she would look no farther, and buy these models, for she would be perfectly satisfied. A SILK AND SERGE—NAVY,. Thie loose-swinging Russian blouse, with accordion pleated inset of blue-and-white foulard, and loose belt, has soriteliness that College Girls and Debutantes are sure to like. 14, 16, 18 years. $38.00 A STRIPED SILK FROCK, of washable silk crepe, a cleanecut, trim. fresh looking dress. thoroughly practical in style—broad tucks and deep hem in skirt, broad belt, wide collar, deep culfs.. Blue, rose, gray or Roman stripes upon white grcund. 14, 16, 18 years, . $32.50 A NEW TUB FROCK of Cotton Gabardine—simple and straightforward as youth itself. Half the style is in the material, an unusual pattern of white gabardine, with dainty colored stripes forming an unusual plaid. ‘The other half is in the tunic cut, and the clever managing of two great pearl buttons, and a smart belt. 74, 16, 18 vears. P $19.50 -————-Sale— Two Sales in Children’s a 77 Sale——. Women’s Hose Children’s Warm Pure dye white thread j silk, full fashion, mercer- ized tops and soles, 75¢ pr. silk, pure dye, full fashion, mercerized tops and soles, $1.35 a pr. Heretofore $1.75 Winter Gloves ‘ Stockings | Tati or gray suede gloves, lined throughout, Kine ribbed cotton in well made and smartly finished, 4 I i fast black, or darks tai | 33c a pr. Black 85c a pr. | Heretofore 38¢ Heretofore $1.00 Often a good artist is known by the few strokes he makes. Three or ! four lines, and an effective picture is suggested. So in waist cutting, A few keen-edged lines and a waist appears, a /resh. smart style. t Tomorrow we shall offer lwo such xatsts—both frankly charming At $7. 75—Crepe de Chine, fine but of substantial quality. The deep-slashed neck, | front pleat and neat-turned cuffs are edged with frill. At $5.75—Crepe de Chine with deep V-neck, revers collar, and a pleasing use of Geor, gette Crepe in vestee and cuffs Both models in white and flesh, | iciapaseeneesaaa i . Sale—Wednesday Women’s Fur Collar Coats, $27.50 40 beautiful coats of wool velour with roll collar of Nutria or Skunk dyed Opossum. A choice of the best street shades is stfgred, | | _| | { New Crepe de Chine Blouses More at Best’s, You Never Pay

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