The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1918, Page 4

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ears | Next Winter, Especially, Will You Appreciate the Unusual Money-Saving Opportunities of This PRE-INVENTORY SALE for most of the materials will surely cost at least 50 per cent. more, and others will be absolutely unavailable, Besides, this winter is not yet over. 21 West 38st 23 W.38%St awete DOLIY Bet.5% 6"Ave pe NO STOR | A BARGAIN BASEMENT} Inventory will be taken within a few days. All Winter Merchandise from every part of the house has been accumulated in our Lower Store to be disposed of at BARGAIN PRICES —Suits— bodying all the Bryant features of design and fit. Redaced from 24.00 Reduced from 29.78 Reduced from 34.78 Reduced from 39.50 Sizes 4 to 42 lies 36 to 48 Stren 96 to $8 Sires 42 to 56 Velveteens, Se Prices. mean nothing unless you have seen the merchandise. —Coats— Of the finest All-Wool Materials, Mixtures, Velours and As- trakan Cloth. Full length and three-quarter length coats. Reduced from 1650 Reduced from 21.50 Reduced from 29.78 Reduced from 34.75 7:50 1 2.95 1 9.75 24-75 Sizes 94 to 48 Sizes 36 to 44 Sires 36 to $2 Stes 42 to 56 REMEMBE: Our Bargains Are for Every Woman— the STOUT as well as the SLENDER Spring Styl Combining tasteful smartness with patriotic simplicity. Come in to look—if not to buy—and you will be amazed at our remarkably low prices. Suits. ....19.75, 25.95, 29.75| Dresses .. 5.95, 14.95, 22.95 Coats .,..14.95, 19.85, 24.75 Skirts bis 0 190i: 299) OOD Waists ... %5c, 1.95, 3.95| House Dresses and Underwear Lane Bryant is America’s largest manufacturing retailer of Smart Clothes for Women of All Sizes. Our styles fit every size and figure practically without alteration. MATERNITY | The expectant mother, too, may benefit by this pre-inventory sale of winter apparel. Lane Bryant Dresses2.25 1029.50|Suite 12.95 to 30.75 tims Bryant CORSETS Coats 7.50to24.50/Skirts 1.95 to 7.85 sizes t 0. Corsets 245 to. 7.50|Negligees .95 to 9.50 4 waist NOW 2.95 reer 21 W. 38th St. 23 W. 38th St. Extra—Special STOUT "WOMEN Lane Bryant N.Y.N.H. CONDUCTOR WINS FIGHT WITH RHEUMATISM OF JOINTS ‘s F.A.Barber Tells How He FinallyFound Remedy That Removed Every Ache and Pain “I dislike publici my experience in th but gladly give change for the bette hope that it r, the pain ¢ ually left pain grad will be the means of some other suf-| knees disappea Hi B Ae of the ferer finding relief,” suid Mr. F. A.{able to obtain some reste et cee Barber, a well-known conductor on|tinuing the medicine cy ri cen the New York, New Haven and Hart-| rheumatisin left ne A NRT my to normal, and I now feel li man, “It ts really astonishing what Var ne-sis has done for me, and J am recommending it to all’ who suffer from rheumatism. W. A. Varney Tam constant ly producing evidence that Var-ne-sis conquers rheumatism of the joints Vor years I have published letter from’ pe in Boston and vicinity They tell how th ints were . tiff painfu they tell how they t ly after another ke a new Is a sliuple vegetable herbs, ontain salleylates, per. Var-ne wh and can ford Kaiirc Spring s+ ‘ few who do not 104 “Tow can realize i e display of his fam uff t returned | finally recovered No ‘sufferer of a can afford not to itely harmless, roots and tion of crutches and canes THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, RUINS KEE ON PRHTING; CALL THE WOMEN TO ARMS rst Pago.) » retreating, joneral Staff announced The G uptured Kreme in 8 a miles from + Hine taking prigone fF ec r, divisional staff f 4 capital o 1" far a mn f, in of Kiet. WOMEN ARE GALLED TO FIGHT IN THE RANKS AS GERMANS PRESS ON k Denounce: the “Plundering Raids” and s for Defense, The refusal of tee pend ditiona tmp treaty at ¥ &t) austrian G ve solidi- nto @ spirit overnmenta, the imperial ist assassina are, neve 48, con- nee into Unulng their monstrous ad the Interior of Russia The hour has atruck. Workers and all oppressed men and ul proclamation issued in the people to decisive Rp ne ee ee women you must swell the ranks of women you must sw anks © “In spite of the fact that the Gov- : OV} the Red battalions. To arma, all of ernment b the peace con you, that the struggle may only cease | , with Your last breath." Another procl ution will HE DARKENED HIS}, GRAY HAIR - A ia r ation is now on the! way to Brest-Litovsk. We expect any moment news that it has ar he place appointed for peace but there man Government has dan and ments continue to ad ation, declaring the jefend itself against say They Used to Call Him Grandpa; | Now They Call Him Kid. * no armis- Tells How He Did It. n Mr. J. A. Me€ resident of San Fr called Daddy and count of his whit well known armistice, an det vance, Great German Airplane, Marked With Iron Cross, Winged by mritten ake balle cil Lines in Italy 1918. |ESTHONIA DECLARED | by the Municipality of Reval. LONDON, Feb, 26.—The municipal ty of Reval, captured Monday by th Germans, has published a declaring the independence a according to an Exchang ph despatch from Pe dia neutral honia is di 1 Provisional 4 prohibt t | EXPECT “ROUMANIAN PEACE. | WASHINGTON, Feb Departn day that the Ro! F was about to . ~ uN he would ~The State Minister, to discuss Petrograd, but throughout the wh: country, north, south and on be sides of the Urals, We will prove to 1ey will have to all over Russia before ch and crush the author Councils. them that th disperse es y can re ity of th “Will they have adequate forces to carry out such a task if we defend rselves heroically? No. They never will have forces enough. Such an enterprise inevitably will resolve itself into an adventure and will fall wever deeply they penetrate Rus- then the more surely will they g about the outbreak of a revo- lution in Germany, Patience and firmness is necessary, If peace with the revolution 1s not the alm of the German ey will see the revol Ww to defend itself.” “All sorts of preparations are in n knows 1 darkened it with a le home-made] “We are prepared to sign their) Progress,” says the er eaenaat ot she Gh 5 aiaboatin Te have al.|the Daily Express, “One cannot pelp bein la emeuy) the following | peace of usurpation. We have al ‘thinking, however, that the state of statemen ready declared but there aresiege in ad will be merely tech- one can Peery itis naot mix-/ many indications that the German as Germans, with or without ture at home, at very little cost, that {periAllita: donee duals Dekee: Ke orms already in the capital,” will darken gray hair, and make it fe ox ans in Petrograd already soft and glocsy. To a half pint of |the present moment, but rather an organized to police the city, the water add 1 ounce ¢f bay rum, a|immediate strangling of the Work-| correspondent of the Morning Post re- revolution, plundering 1a sk of the Gov stroy the pos small box of Barbo Compound and| men’s and Peasants’ % ounce of glycerine. These In-| “rf g--cients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the) hair twice a week until the desired | Germany's should advance, the t ernment would be t shade is obtained. ‘This will make a/*!Dility of Neots” cates gray-haired nercon look twenty years) trophic de yn by the Germans younger. It does not color the sealp,| They aro attempting to erush the in not sticky or greasy and does not authority of the councils, and are in rub off. My friends now call me " ‘Kia’ search of it on the routes leading to Bia Devt Petrograd. “We will bar these routes by every- UTM PU faprcets [thing we can Interpose as obstacles. |'This, at the moment, is the principal Petrograd Prole utionary staff, But must act in nan Gen- eon’ DV ES: Wool, Silk, Cotton & Mixed Goods |»: 10c 10¢ task of the in we that the ¢ are they rr of the Counc AT YOUR DRUGGIST r he Mosroe Drug Co., Distributors, hie th New York. ils may uthority 8, not only in “flat foot” Jantzen arch support shoes are scientifically constructed, allowing each bone to A fallen arch or is @ source of mental agony. rest comfortably. They give proper support and | relieve the most extreme cases. Comfort plus style and leather developed to @ high degree. Prices sensible “A good foot-rule for you—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” | ports. The Daily News correspondent tolls at great length a story of differences be n Le nt ine and Trotzky, and th. dencies among the Bol- x the crucial discussions K. LITHUANIA AND SAXONY SEEK Wishes of Poles for Renewal of Old Pact Likely Will Not Be Fulfille ZURICH, Feb. n progress for the ind Saxony, from Dres Chrtatian, Negotiations are union of Lithuania jespatch according to @ with Prince nd son of the King of King of Lithuania, The 9 wishes of the d union nuania will 1in 1903 was married n_musictan Toselli in as reported and in 19 Ask for Our Book—"The Abuse of the Big Toe NOOBEANCH STORES Our only aditens 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th Bootmakers Over 50 Ye fagen | | 5th Avenue to be in Brus sh ediciones | Pound Dend Five Days tn Hons. Willlan found de E years old, was 1 his house at La | James McCreery & Co, 34th Street Extraordinary Sale MEN'S “McCREERY” what it means to find re ich have Leen exhibited in many “I suffered fro of the|cities, ‘These ure being added te Joints in my fee hips so] from time to time hy those who were| that I could har nd, My} crip before takine the remedy feet were twice| The ‘ their natural size “ul M ¥ knees pained me not pene possible to find a ec Hay ro tion in bed. My knees troubled mee great deal when I attempted to get on the train,| A. Varney, Lynn, Mans for ¥ was just al my feet “The Rust of itumen| along.’ My hips pained me @ great| ges.” deal when 1 would lie do and 1] Every testimon i published fs a could hardly move after remaining| simple statement of facts and $1,000 quiet any length of time is oftered if t re other than yen “Thie was my condition commenced to take V most from the first | when 1 ar-ne-sis. Al-| Get Var see al reliable sis Now, to Advt day, druggists. ee TT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT the owner} aphs of New| uine or if thaw have been purchased. | at all $4.95 *S PTURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT On Thursday and Friday BROADCLOTH SILK SHIRTS No charge for sleeve alterations MAIN FLOOR UNION, DRESDEN CABLE SAYS: tayette and Grove Avenues, Grantwood, |” J, Inst night. had been dead at least five days. Mr Roche, well to do, had } thirty years, N elgn Virtually ‘all hopa has been aban- Roumantia able to avold the necessity of ¢ ing a separate peace with the enem ed alone for| powers, owing to the fact that she i Jue to old age! surrounded by foes on every side, A physiclan said ne Death wa: Tranklin Simo Presenting in Extensive MISSES’ SPRING FASHIONS Sizes 14 to 20 Years MISSES’ SPRING SUITS——— HE length of the coat, the shape of the collar or lines of the skirt are noticeable features of the new suits of tricotine, Poiret twill, serge, gabardine, homespun, worsted checks, silvertone, wool jersey or new silk fabrics. 29.50 to 195.00 r——MISSES’ SPRING | 2. 10 Tailored Coats or Capes, 18.50 to 125 Misses’ Coats, six new models For travel or general wear BF sid epee or semi-Empire belted models of wool velour, silver velour, tricotine or serge; tuxedo or large shoulder collars, inset or patch pockets; set-in or raglan sleeves; silk lined. 39.50 -—MISSES’ SPRING DRESSES— Silk or Wool Dresses, 18.50 to 98.50 Misses’ Silk Dresses, Twenty-Five New Models A ate new bolero, draped bodice or waist- line dresses, of taffeta silk, Georgette, satin, foulard, crepe de chine or flowered chiffon, in Copen, navy, beige or taupe; embroidered or beaded. 29.50 (eee ee Sizes 6 to 17 years Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats 10.75 to 59.50 Washable Dressy or Tailored Coats Five New Spring Models EMI-EMPIRE or straightline elted models of navy or tan Girls’ Silk N plain INDEPENDENT STATE | Action Said to to Have 1 Been Taken manifeste Meta |sufficient blood or are s nt waa «Aticlally advised to- | imanian Premier on te|Absolutely Removes A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th to 38th Sts. Silk Dresses, Three Americans unlty OTTAWA, Ont., lowing names of Americans appear-on to-night’s casualty Hat: Wounded—A, McDonald, Chicago; A. A. MacKnight, Atlanta, Ga. Gassed—H, Deel, Elkhorn, Ky, | DELICATE GIRLS 18 ‘|Business or School \who have thin or in- »| physically frail will find SCOITS EMULSION | a rich blood-food and strengthen. ing tonic. It is so helpful for delicate girls it should be a part of their regular diet. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 17-85 ‘BELL-ANS »|Indigestion, Druggists refund money if it fails. 25¢ na Co Variety A smartly tailored suit in navy or rookie; surplice belted coat with rever collar, over collar of silk four-in-hand tie of material; straight line skirt. Sizes 14 to 20 years. GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ SPRING COATS and DRESSES 14.50 to 45.00 Dresses, 4.75 to 29,50 Dresses Ten New Spring Models colors, checked or plaid silks; waistline or semi-Empire serge; also of worsted or velour models; with collar of satin or checks; over-collar of contrasting Georgette crepe, braided or lace color silk; body and sleeves lined. trimmed. Sizes 10 to 16 years, 19.75 18.50

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