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Sp peepee rym _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918. 19 AND FEEL FRESH AS — Vi " 1 = , d 99 be ] Cro : en mie DAE ONSHPYIGD| “See ‘My “Mill- End” Sale Crowds Never Falter Uauat Complimentary aa¢ Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Gays glace of hot water with The biggest merchandise event on earth. ’ WAGE FIXING BOARD phosphate before breaktfent | Economy staring us all in the face. The was! : . tralia aed | President, the bankers, the best business ecemmamasapens on To see the tinge of healthy bloom men, and men of letters who are students In your face, to see your skin get A . clearer And clearer, to wake up with- of economical processes are all urging Se ee peck fine the Americans to cut out their habits of blowing themselves and blowing their husbands’ money. Get into line with common sense in war times. People who patronize my sale are saving some money on every purchase. {t all has its place in winning the war. Look. at the prices in my sale—let your conscience guide you. Better things will follow. Distribution ja Premium Parlor, Sth Floor, As many sete of the “S. & HL" Green Stamps as are reagonably required for books unfiiled will be given, but only one set of any date good in one boak, Only 100 Complimentary Stamps good in any one hut you may start sa many books THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19™ STREET Strikers’ Leader May Help Ad- just Future Disputes—Men your best, day in and day out, Back at Work, just try inside-bathing every morning Ans week, . 1OTON, Fi jefore breakfast each day, drink a WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Willlam | pags of real hot water with a tea- Autoheson, leader of the striking | spoonful of limestone phosphate in it vood-workers in stern shipyards, | as a harmless means of washing from j\@ to be appointed to the Shipping | the stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels \ ‘Wage Adjustment Comminsion. | the previous day's indigestible waste, ‘This was tho latest development to- pata and ee me vga eg Caverns rt ~\gweetening and purify’ n ¥ in tho Government's move to Pre) glimentary canal before putting more # future walkouts in the shipyarde.| food into the stomach. ‘The action of Practically all the strikers are re-| hot water and limestone phosphate on ported back at work to-day an ey ‘omach is wonderfully in- Hutcheson, if he accepta the now| vigorating. It cleans out all the sour post, will be asked to sit in whon| fermentations, gas nd acidity | Wood-workors’ cases are being con-| fives pone @ splendid appetite for aidered, just as A. J Berea, repre-| "4 quarter pound of limestone pho: ting the steel workers on the! phate will cost very little at the drug ‘d, assints during consideration of| store but is sufficient to demonstra steel workers’ domands. that just as soap and hot water All attention of the Government ee ee see Lacha edt jes—no' . skin, so hot water and limestone phos- peenclee now, nak | the carpenters) phate act on the blood and internal returned to work—is centering) organs, ‘Those who are subject to on Prevention of future strikes. It) constipation, bilious attacks, acid ia believed that Hutcheson, who has| stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those heen an obstacle In the Government's| whose skin is sallow and complexion work with labor since the war opened, | pallid, are assured that one week of will serve botter in assisting on tho| fnside-bathing will od Mabe both wage adjustment board than In ham- Bomiag ane seeeng etree ay Stee? tongue or @ na feel 7 extend the hand of plenty with these Mr. Lockhart says: ‘You eliminate moths in your homes to prevent their gnawing your garments. Use the same financial sense in buying your garments.” 500 Pairs “Kingly” Trousers In Tomorrow’s Sale; Values Up to $5 at “The more I see of these garments,” says Lockbart, “the better I like them. I don't know of any garments in the market that are worthie?, and more so especially when you consider the present condition of the ready-to-wear clothing trade.” aoe trousers made of neat triped Worsteds — all sewn with Belding Bros.’ cable- cord silk. Every pair fully guar- anteed. C. A. LOCKHART. $1 White Voile Blouses for 69c “They come in sizes 36 to 46 bust measure. Ihave 1,800 of them in @ variety of styles (two of which are illustrated for style example only) all are effectively designed and trimmed, some with embroidery, others with lace insertings or with @ combination of both. The double-breasted blouse pictured is fash- joned of Rice Cloth, with large novelty collar, edged with lace, The other is of White Voile, elaborately trimmed with Embroidery O.f Lwhnk Mr. Lockhart says: ‘‘To prove that we are wonderfully made we should take the wings of the morning and start the duties of the day and not sleep until they have been all attended to.” Mid- Winter Sale of Furniture pering on the outside. and Lace Insertings, All Two of the Blouses | It ds for this reason that the Gov- Seni Continues Successfully with Trousers suitable for busi- sed Spring styles on Sale at 69c i i eanment has “punshed" him by ask- ness or dress wear. We have ‘ Increased Sales Daily In fact, this is one of the most successful furniture sales we have ever held here. But that’s the result of a natural condition, for despite the high prices everywhere on furni- ture, we maintain this store as the center of value-giving by Saving You 10 to 50 Per Cent on Your Purchases Every article of furniture in the entire department | | 66 Fl Old Gi ” is reduced during this sale, The average economy is y ory HOW TO ACQUIRE HAIR BEAUTY them in sizes from 28 to 58 waist measure, except 42, 44 and 46-inch sizes. Take it from Lockhart that these trousers today are worth more than $2.95 at whole- sale. ing him to arms in the work of Keeping peace in the labor wortd. Hutcheson also has been asked to be| You can enjoy a delightful shampoo a member of the labor representation | With very little effort and for a very to confer with employers and Secre-| trifling cost, if you get from yo tary of Labor Wilson, starting next|@ruggists a package of Canthrox and | Monday, in an effort to agree upon | “issolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot the basic principles governing labor's! shampoo liquid, enough so it i work throughout the war. all the hair instead Hutcheson probably will be called | j head. Your shar before the Senate Comme Commit- | poo is tee in connection with its investiga-|# time on the sak et Presse = $1 Middy Blouses for 69c “Sizes for Girls and Misses up to 40-inch bust measure.” The Middy Blouses on sale are made of white Jean Cloth, regula- tion style, with sailor collar, in all white or with collar trimmed in Navy, Rose, Copenhagen or with Blazer stripes. Laced shield front, patch dockets and wide band at bottom Quantities are limited—so don't delay, but come early. nis makes a full cup of My Clearaway of Boys’ Wash Suits, Blouses tlon of shipyards, Chairman Fletcher | oth are entirely covered by the dain- | 20 per cent, . ; - : apudl.to-day . aug sa Preparation that thar-| or tomorrow we particularly feature: Remember, Friday is Washington's and Wash Pants A SeleFi ling Saf Men’s ’Kerchiefs s 8 every 7 ae bit of dandruff, excess off and dirt. Birthday as a Sell-Pilling sate-| In the Lockhart Sale— ete SAtu Batken’ Aeainet! Atter rinsing the hair dries quickly $14 Brass Bedsteads 1 place it in your power to choose ty Fountain Pen © for 69¢ AH, fia, Feb, 19.—Hm.| With # Aufiness thet makes it seem amos uae ) These pens are made of vulcan-|, Men's fine quality hemstitched heavier than it is, and takes on a rich gome, sub- lustre and a softness that makes ar- f the Savannah stantially hipbuilding Hand - For anno “| any size you like of AN ALL WOOL ate 20 est at 39¢ % handkerchiefs, with pretr: lored He ; 2 : pretty colores f feneet sont te medallion initial, These are ex- BUNTING FLAG, showing the stars d to have no fu d to have no further | ranging it a pleasure.—-Advt built bed= aud stripes, peffectly sewn, and at a Regular selling prices to 85e pias has a 14 ke. gold point, The | cellent. A splendid quality offered fan browsut wack a eelieratiory wag a pst a rey price that cannot be beaten. ‘The Wash Suits~ in a splendid array case, making it exceedingly dur-| *t ® remarkably low price. seale. BR ys pts Ave see Wate: etea.) ise saio Price, | | _ of styles; sizes 21y to 7 yre 39c able; The regular price of this Sey oan er Trea = o-inch fill« axa ft $1.65| 8x9 ft......$7.95 | | The Wash Blousen high and low neck ll i) koe ISIS 2 Lockhar Sale of NEW YORKERS ASK WILSON ing rods and lo RET 85! Gxi0ft..,.. 9.00| | styles: plain colors and, white: OQ Lockhart’s 69¢ Specials $1.25 Inlaid ne-inch to} 3x5 ft. ..e.. 265) gyir ge 14.00 assorted sizes ic in: the * TO SAVE NEGRO MUTINEERS 4x6 ft....., 4.00] 1octs fr 20.00 | | The Wash Trousers - plain colors and stripes, Linoleums also whi at ; Sizes 4 to 10; COUGH Appeal for Clemency for Five Sol- SYRUP diers Condemned to Death | : for Houston Riots. is the best home defense Upholsteries Special for tomorrow ata @Q, Imported Scotch Madras-—variety| *4uare yard. of floral conn, in white and y ecru; regularly 300 Well, Well, Well! \ yard; sale, Three yds. for 69e Atte 3 i 50c White Aprons Imported Lace Motifs and Center 5x8 ft....... 6.10]12x20 fr... . 35.00 9c in’ satin or U—~ : bright — fin- ih, is v $5.75 Romelink Spring for $4.50 Has high risers—all regular sizes. Men’s Novelty Jewelry Today! ee ewan cue bese leantiter $7.75 Seed Grass Mattress, $5.75 “I’ve Got a Number of Items That Are Most Interesting To Anyone Who Wants pier eialcane, regaiariy ave| fOr Maids, 3 for 69c he New York branen of the Covered ia Rood arcs He ishing, i) To Give a Gift or Treat Himself’ —Announces Lockhart. to $1.50; sale, 69. | Excellent aprons made of lawn, Sed Meus wo erianaceinie’ This Telescope Couch Bed us illus: $575 $10 Solid Gold Cuff Links—set with diamond; Roman finish; at ....... $5 each ; Ci with bibs of bretelles. s ibve inearoia of the trated, tages $3.50 Solid Gold Cuff Links—large variety of designs; at wee. $1.95 | 24th United States Inf Led etn Couch in’) | $1 Novelty Chains for Women—set with stones; two lengths; silver and gold A 69c Sale of plated F ie os» 250 Mattresses; has wire spring; can be sepernied 0 co | ll Sell Men’s 35¢ “LU Sell Hundreds of the riota at Houstor in August jast A rev other Men’s Work Shirts The Values Range up to $1 Diamonds (Suv To: Dar ~ 3 MonvTHs To Aty tmpri. x a r ns 7 “oO iten, | e: 5 e " i- ’ 4 cake Ty he anda | Ipraae oan couches (We reserve the right to limit quanti Hose at 17e a Pair” W omens $1.50 Mighty good, splendidly made work shirts of light and dark blue or the President {ton bearing thou Wo f _ “ gray Chambray; also Cheviots and neat stripes —quite a numb ee CEE pe Tae ataucooe 44. Woven Springs In All Regular Sizes These are classed as “seconds” by the mill, Apron Dresses at? 1” white votton Pongee. All with collars attached Every Snes feapect Herd Aster 1 City Boxe | | Meptedemanve Cabs OF NEE Regular aches | ReRUISE gat ie but the imperfections are hard to find the : size, finished with faced sleeves, pocket, flat felled seams and pearl plonton and Fire. W SWEET: 170 8'war, 4 59.50 $4.25 ' worst defect is a slight irregularity in weave mail, phone or.C..0. D, orders buttons, (Slightly imperfect.) Sizes 14 to 17 KANSAS CITY, Feb, 19.— Fire A 9? Foor: B28 : 9.00 nothing that will hurt the wear. This hosiery m The rete teat Ni of blue Ginahem Very Special + oat er Ur SARL ag BIANOSDS, anc 7.00 | 12.09 is made of fine silk liste, with double heeis | | ty, EVES ADA’ foeker had” belt fintabed Corsets | Very Special Are These ' 6 4 in the business district Y u VATO! and toes, fast black, in all sizes, wie’) white piping Formerly Sold 2, f wo others in, the business, district: 135 REAL DEMOS oh a Wet he, fe piping a 41.28 for P Cc) E etticoats ree Mr. Lockhart says: “It has been said, ‘A ————— An excalent ‘reascn Yor in| Priced at 69e Hoadley and iu, Credit fool and his rowboat are soon parted’; a Mr. Lockhart says: ‘‘The financial problems and perplexities of the | | s#le." announces Lockhart, “These! “1 can promise fine pickings for ROR Amer ne Col. OM similar saying has stood the test of time | | home life can best be solved at any Lockhart Sale.” are dispontiqued models, origin ; ating from differeyt manufacturers, | (hose who come earliest tomorrow. It is, of course, regrettable that] ; ‘i Number yoursel ” there are nor all sizes in each style, welt among, thers bur i. is quite within the bounds of | ©ounsels Lockhart, Petticoats possibiliry that you will find a size and a style to suit you in the lot. Why not come in early to-| Yariety of pretty colors and in a morrow and look around?" molt eitetitve model, about a fool and his money.” ll Brighten Many a Home in My Mill-End Sale of Rugs The prices that I name are just about what these handsome rugs cost wholesale. Make no mistake — 1 am out to establish a record, Let me show you how. 29,50 Seamless Velvet Rugs—size 9x12; $ 50 at 19 $12.50 to $17.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs 10” e Oxl2; at onenee made of high lustre sateen in a 50-Piece Dinner Sets By 6 a Of American Porcelain, Offered Wednesday at The biggest value of my sale in this department. C. A. L Excellent dinner sets, in a most popular conventional design— cach set consists of 6 Dinner Plates 6 Coupe Soups 1 (12-Inch) Dish 1 Pickle Dish — 6 Individual Buttors 6 Tea Plates 1 (&Ideh) Dish 1 Covered Dish 6 Fruits 1 Sugar and Cream Other Spec Lockhart Sale of Women’s $1.50 Lockhart Offers These “Party” Slippers | Notions for 69¢ Day In the Lockhart Sale at 69 als for Tomorrow Grass Rugs That Are Sanitary and Durable $16.95 American Porcelain Dinner Setw- 100 pieces; bluc spray decoration and gold $4 75 $00 paits only; made of good| Peery Item a Bargain— Offered at Prices That Are Remarkably Low, design ‘ unity Re PORT Na er alee and There Are Many Whosoever puts these rugs in the home is assured 10" 7 1) “yo ripe clnivagh 4s + par boda Others of simplifying the work of the household. That's DECORATED FANCY CHINA reer R eee tnd igh nn lane box. Callalana: Habe Lockhart’s opinion, which we confirm trom long ex- An assortment of beautifully decorated piece salad Bowls, Celery Trays, Covered : we tet aiutat shal eee CO. perience derived from the expressions of thousands Muffins, Footed Comports, Kelish Dishes, Bakers, Juys and Handled Baskets regu 1 a ee peas tee Of satisfied customers larly $129 aiid $1.39; CHOICE AT * 98 Three Infant: | _ smders 4 boxes foe 69 5 Crex Herringbone Grass Matting Rugs-- $ 4.49 is \] BSc box Absorbent Cotton Sanitary ¢ 30x72; at ee ; 1 —__— Bishop Slips | Napkins dozen in box; 39 In My Sale for 69e 4 boxes for 6$ c Miedo "L" 1) Rederal Food Board Prices] | ticks nntittilsse sien comanown woo narrow edgings or lace. Sizes! “Guess We Better Clean Up This Lot of These and many other items for Wednesday's ling. Mail and tel ephor up to 2 year . fe - * 99 | | orders filled. Telephone Chelsea 4000. | License Number—G00842 Did your Child wake up Nottingham Lace Curtains Se eee a Preah Fish—— , , They're odd luts—only 3 (0 4 pairs of @ pattern—in ‘ verrts— |] | conn ; H a ~ S | © t 69 > : hP white ivory and ecru.) All are 3 yards long 1ke || a ousewares sale a Cc i “ a. e Regular) ale Price sexe. thin | | re “IT she “re ry i) t ** says -} “kb Cross or Feveris alike aas Se | go BUTTE og Sag sod _ “I show, you here a few of them," says the Mill-End $1.75 to $1.95. $1.15 | $4.50 Man, “but I'm willing to bet that for every one | mention a . $2.25 to $2.75 $1.59 ERE here I can show you a dozen.” Look, Mother! if Tongue is Coated, Bris Bis Curtains-—ready to hang; for balf sash; variety | , ; $1 Pure Aluminum Berlin Sancepan, with cover ©. .69¢ cleanse the liver and bowels with af designs, with IPD ( 61 White Enamel Rolliop Bread Box, with easy si 69¢ i Regularly 65¢; Lockt ? 4 ‘ asd a : ashi He “California Syrup of Figs.” | at, each eyo 45¢ 68e | Ss ee ane pis a ' tate Wits enim vt Raton dae Bopuiery ‘ " . "34, | Ie The dest ; 95 White Enamel Bathroom Stool rubber-tipped lees 69 jother! Your child isn't naturally | waste-matter, sour bile end ferment: rf Take That Lot of | 69e wens fe Gr Giesiek DCelar atte eanice of winiache Gileks ABR Clowisonte er@s and peevish. Sce if the tongue! ing food clogged in the bowels pnss | Qe * ai f vi 69 fe coated; this is a sure sign that its|out of the system, and you have a SCRIM CURTAINS | He | | re sc Combination Bathroom sets, t mab Gibh; Wowel Bac little stomach, liver and howels need | healthy and playful child again. All a pera Haare Ter ua : Apa " BBe | | 7 Combination Bathroom sets oF Soap. Dish, Toy - attention at once | children love this harmless, delicious Which are regularly priced $1.25 @ pair ALASKA 69e iy ; : Tun Mer, Toothbrush Hol el plated and fastened When listless, pale, feverish, stuffy" | it laxative,” and It never fails to And Mark a Sloe Pork HOE ———=Fresh bunerc— i) ¢ ile-like hack ; With cold, throat sore; when the child| effect @ good “inside cleansing.” Di Them at ( Pair . Beans & Pork —— Le ' mt ite Ase Sundries Combination, c¢ n lias tainted breath and doesn't eat, | rections for babies, children of all ages ordered Lockhart Diamon ans and || Ft Uslowt 57e¢ 5 Cakes of Babbite’s Soap i2 ~* sleep or act naturally, or has stomach-| and grown-ups are plainly on the Scrim curtains, hemstitched and finished with a pork 1 10¢ doe we + Cuns of Dutch Cleanser { 0} ¢ \ he or diarrhea, scinember a gentle! bottle Jace edge, 244 yards long, in white and ecru, 2, $115 J i im See hae 1 Borde of Wizard Furniture Oil ver and bowel cleausing should al- Keep it handy in your home. A lit- ———— oorearete: = ao ways be the first treatment given. tle given to-day envca a sick child to- —_ ee ——— — . ae Nothing equals “California syrup of| morrow, but get the genuine, Filled Booka of “Sperry” Gold Stampa Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchamlixe in Any Dypt., or | Cash at the ax Offices on the Fifth Pl We Give | Figs” for children's tils; give a ten-| Look for name “California.” Accept au Green Trading Stampa, an Unual, Ash fy Them. Double gae Sta J lock. Sitighs ps Thereafter, Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day, spoonful, “ind in a few hours all the|no Mig Syrup but “California,"—Advt, . sexe = Hele a eS = = i \ i = \ ,

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