The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1918, Page 11

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eo SR A THE EVENING WORLD, } DARKEN GRAY HAIR, [Hotes in Society] a YOUNG, PRETTY YW. Casler of Bast announce the engage- or, Miss Irene Lieut, Charlas Drew, Ord+ 3. Ay of Ore | aneme. | The engagement is announced of Misa Claire It. Richards, daugnter of } Lieut. Georgo H, Richards of Orange, | Miller, Medical C |Gun Battalion, 108th Machine Hancock Ga, j¥ J. and First Lieut. M, Valentine © iy ST. JOHN GAFFNEY OUT Mills, a member of the aviation sec- tion of the Reserve Signal Corps. Mr. and Mra, Hartley Lord st well st His Job Is Dre ve for Not Paying Dues. Wilton La fficiated # nervices } at the Camp Funeral ¢ Iway and Street, for 5 his stago CAA OF REPUBLICAN: GLUB Sonsul Whose Pro-German Views!, zaaev ARS 19, INTEREST ON CITY FUNDS “Peet aco, t inter IS HIGHEST SINGE 1898 jv io" nyt Bi» toe In proof of the good results erm notes ANEUMATISW CO GOWQUERED At Home in Your Own Bathtub With Sulfluid. Quit Dangerous Drugs. f the War ¢ 1 his case You've fooled lone drugs that upset enough with whole system, that city funds have earned recl one ing 4 what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully ic c pune Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens cnnt daughter, So Naturally that No- | Custer, to Lieut. Charles body can tell. jaance Department, U, t ae Nw f Hair that loses its color and lustre, | per when it fades, turns gray, dull and| lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur - the hair. a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- uur to keep her locks dark and beau- ph and thousands of women and } men who value that even color, that | beautiful dark shade of halr which ts } a0 attractive, use only this old-time Nowadays we get this famous mix- Nure improved by the addition of Other ingredients by asking at any @rug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” darkens the vs evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied, You just dampen @ Sponge or soft brush with It and| G draw this through your hair, taking Miss Dorothy Nichola, daugater of! Mrs, Grant L. Nichols of thia clty, will be married to Claude H, Edger- ton of Ithica, N. ¥ No, 40 West End Avenue. Last Orange, N. J., announce the en- gagoment of thelr daughter, Miss tanot I, Downing, to Clement French | Our grandmother made! yenness of Newark. An entertainment erranged by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Herrmen for the benefit of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men will take place this evening at No. 163 West 67th Street. Is Because Although no formal announcement of their engagement has been made, vhich| Miss Mary Wheotley, daughter of so| Mr, and Mra. William Wheatley of Vast Orange, N. J., will be married to Thomas Churchill Langhorne of South Orange some time in March, hair so natural Dr, and Mrs, Achilles Edward Davis will give a reception with music on Friday afternoon at their home, No. 50 West Thirty-seventh Street, small strand at a time. By morn the gray hair disappears; but darkening the hair after a few applications, it also f brings back the gloss and lustre and| gives it an appearance of abundance. | ¥* Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-| the engagement of their darghter, pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap. rance to the hair. It is not in- Malec | Orange. tended for the cure, mitigation or pre Advt. vention of disease. Mrs. Cyril P. W. Dugmore wilt r on Friday evening at her 320 Park Avenue, guests tu the military ball ‘enth Regiment Armory. VICHY FRUTI Genuine Vichy salts. quar. anteed by French Govt. with pure fruit juices. The perfect mild laxative -all Druggists- n of Mr. and| Mrs, John W. Smith of Port Wash- ngton, L. 1, and principal of the Chautauqua, N, Xs public school. Mrs. Artemus ; Clark Plummer an- the marriage on Feb. 9 at St of Mins Beatrice to Charles George BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & @ Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce Exceptional Values in ctive Serge Dresses A Breath of Paris! A decided “chic” cach and every frock envelopes Model (as illustrated) of Navy Serge, — featuring new apron and bustle effect with touches of bright embroidery on sash ends. Beautifully finished with white faille silk collar. Moderately Priced 29.75 Wool Jersey and Silk Dresses Lxceedingly Clever Ideas in Wool Jersey and Sill Frocks Attractive afternoon gowns artistically embroidered in contrasting worsteds, with crocheted collar and cuffs, unique pockets, Other charming models of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georg ette Crepe and Charmeuse, } Moderately Priced Wool Jeraey Drena £9.95 and i 25.00 29.75 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fatrfleld of st Orange, N, J., have announced Miss Margyret Binney Fairfield, to im Newton Stono, also of East give ond Inter Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Sayaeias) HAT is the aver- | age home doing | for sugar? ‘The answer in thousands and thousands ‘| Of homes i is “Brer Rabbit.” Perhaps ‘‘Brer Rabbit” has already —| reached ait home. If not, these facts will urge you to get ‘*Brer | Rabbi?’ at once. “*Brer Rabbit’ is pure, sweet New | Orleans Molasses from New Orleans. | All during the sugar shortage thou- | sands of families used ‘‘Brer Rabbit” in their tea and coffee. ‘‘Brer Rabbit’ lis not a sugar ‘“‘substitute.’? It is | practically sugar itsélf. Both ‘‘Brer | Rabbit’? and sugar come from the |same product—sugar cane. ‘‘Brer Rabbit’ contains a large percentage of sugar. | Until now you had to send South Brer real New Orleans Molasses from New Orleans It’s Sweet— for molasses like ‘‘Brer Rabbit’? Now practically every grocer in your neighborhood sells it. Brer Rabbit and Sliced Bread for Children Fora breakfast witha real “‘Smack’’ serve your pancakes or wafHes with “ Brer Rabbit.”’ Providing, of course, you’re one of the many who have been wondering, ‘Where can I get some of the zea/ old New Orleans Molasses?’ Then there’s ginger-bread, cakes and cookies; molasses desserts and candies that you never knew could be so good ’till you used ‘‘Brer Rabbit.’’ We have a recipe book of “good things as Southerners make’em’’ that you should have. It will be sent you free. Just send usa postal with your name and address on it. RS veteeeecnavalltitiy hater eens aa en | Matas | hie =e The Only Reason You Want Sugar Don’t Worry About It. All Grocers Are Now Well Supplied with Brer Rabbit—the real New Orleans Molasses from New Orleans. Get a can today and end your Sugar Troubles. . Many housewives have recipes of their own. Wherever sugar is named, use “*Brer Rabbit.’? There are thou- sands of cooks who prefer ‘“‘Brer Rabbit’ to sugar because of its rich natural New Orleans Molasses flavor, There are Two Kinds of Brer Rabbit Molasses —THE GOLD LABEL— HE GOLD LABEL is a special grade of New Orleans Molasses. Very delicate and sweet in flavor and light in color. Slightly higher in price than the Green Label. /¢ contains more sugar, Vor pancakes and biscuits, GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit is preferred by most people. —THE GREEN LABEL— ib GREEN LABEL is a splendid grade of New Or- leans Molasses, stronger in flavor and slightly darker in color than the GALD LABEL HETHER you prefer the GOLD LABEL or the ‘ GREEN LABEL is a matter of taste. Both are selected grades of pure New Orleans Molasses from New Or- leans. A pitcherful of Brer Rabbit should always be on the dining table PENICK & FORD, Ltd. The Largent Canners of Molasses inthe World NEW ORLEANS, LA. A oe 2 wemestery ent reer Aue: pre Se te tae pesbeeieepsirieiomamraraicetiraiirs SS eto ern,

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