The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1918, Page 11

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tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, Toosen and then the hair comes out | fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of Dan- derine at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and wd well into the scalp. After several applications all dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming out.—-Advt. CS ey , Women! It's cheapt |< Use Lemon Juice ; and Make Lotion tt RHR RnR Ht ene To keep your skin and complexion Naturally soft, white and clear at all times you simply must use a lotion or cream every day, But choose the one that is best and costs the least. The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a} whole quarter pint of the most re-| markable beauty lotion at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams, Care should | be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp | ets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach ani remove stich blemishes as freckles, sal- lowness and tan, and is the ideal skin | softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try this lotion! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant cream and massage it into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the hidden’ toses and beauty of any skin. Your druggist will sell three ounces of orchard white at little cost, and any grocer will supply the lemons.—Advt. Business Before Pleasure "It is good business to buy at right prices. TIt is a pleasure, too. 4 There are right and wrong prices for Wines and Liquors—so be cautious Better still—eliminate risk by buying at Hygrade stores—where every sale is guaranteed to give satisfaction ©The pnces speak for themselves Hennessy Three Sta Cognac $2.95 Haigand Haig Thy Scotch 2:55: y Ro 2.95 Martinazas Italian Vermouth 1.00 (Umported in Ginn Hygrade Dry Gin one-fifth gallon 150 (Crystal Puri'y—Delicious Flavor Old Reserve Maryland Rye—one-fifth gallon 1.75 (8 years old Honor your guest by serving the best De Luxe Cocktails Kintore Scotch—one fifth gallon . 215 (The kind you would drink \f you lived Hycala Port Wine . 75 (Produces Rich Red Blood —-Makes for strength and vigor) Quality same as Always Quantity same as Always HYGRADE WINE Co. ¢ . COURTESY SERVICE Look in the telephone book Sascha Jacobsen in Recital; “Le Prophete” Finishes Its Course. By Sylvester Rawling | rrr © Aw R aster Monday drought of Sonburts, Sascha Jacobsen, a young violinist, not 2 /0ne of the many pupils of Auer who {this eeason have aroused us by the brilliancy of thelr 4 jcompanied at the Chotzinoff, Mr. |not unknown to u adequate, gave for something looseness in bowing, is musicia ship commands respect and his a tistic growth is steady. He h gift of interpretation and his t iMfictent! i | on appe The Vivaldi |concerto tn A minor hg played very well indeed, the largo, to the accom paniment of Edward Rechlin at t organ, with much In Bruch concerto tn ¢ or his double stopping was excep ly good, large audience scemed to enjoy best [his playing of the Rachmaninoff |romance and the “Bygone movement of sulte, both wel Braden, soprano, t the plano by John C recital at Aeolian Hall yes! ternoon. Her program ‘ | audience, with func Caruso, Margare } Claudia Muzio, Bloch, D’ dones, Rothler and the fe bill ¢ jeri” w etropo turday after ani” will be repeat —__— a dou Hous 43 next § “T Puri BRANDON TYNAN AS S’ LIVES ie TO ITS NA! an opened a e last night in prodt on Broadway. of house was marked by first Succ night audience, which again we who was r with his success man Hae ntinue in the last nigh and Grace C eading role THE FILM “BLUE BIRD" A DREAMLAND PICTURE UNEQUALLED ON STAGE. dreamland ever been att “d tions, and Hugo b them.--Advt | ewww ewww ewe wnnnnn eee ee. weeeeccocwococcccoce. ----; WEAKNESS i RELIEVED BY i “BALMWORT” \ and women gain tires then ull aches, pains ¢ like rheumatism, depressior { “blues” come easil Ambition and energy are always at low \ ebb, What is the eause? The } cause may vary—but if the Kidneys and Bladder are not H doing their work perfectly you can make a bet that's where ¢ the trouble lies, ‘This lady sut- tered urs: Mrs, KE. Klipp, } 644 W. 12th St, Oak Park, Il writes: “Your Balmwort Kid ney Tablets certai ne wonders for me, i have been ¢ uiling for 12 years with Kid- } ney and Bladder weakness, but 4 feel like a NEW. WOMAN | NOW." All druggists sell | ' ' AT FULTON THE ATRE.| an Easter Sunday flood, Miss Gertrude jand Lieut, Montela! viators at the fron of Miss Maude Louise son of James 1 Mra. G jordon K Pope. Mis r. Henry Jaw nd \4 in of Mr. Arth : K. B ‘hurch by y and the M. White Mra, Mabel W ney Sabin, dau, ter of th ey of A lof this ol Ichantry of Gra by the Rev, Dr ute William Minot Whit-) j). Dexter Blagdon rrled h yest e, No. $8 Bast t B. Jacobs of The Kind y Bought has borne th - ture of Cha. Met etel and | be jae ander ht personal MM is CASTORIA. substitute for g Syru Morpit ne nor o| the r it noKINH tO. DAY, 08 2 made under his ‘its, Imitations and : (THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, sade cata tt tot ates aaa FASCINATING STAR Devoe cons rns eo |} OPERAS AND GONCERIS | Conn it of. their ut Jacobs 5 Bast 66th ed to the British to, Canada Alberta K. Wright of Pine r of his daugh' tourt his Income waa Allow no one endanger the periment, r OU Pare= ie and AOESERGENS Ml Bowels, aids the as: nd natural sleeps other’s Friend, ‘The Kind You fave Always Bought Bears the Signature of This is the great Annual Sale awaited yearly by every home outfitter—they know from experience the great sav- ings—You can furnish your home complete—selecting everything from the sale—save money—and pay a small amount down—the balance in weekly or monthly payments. Buy a single article or an entire oulfit—Nowhere else will you find such 3 || Low Prices and Liberal Credit American Walnut Wil Sale of Serie Baby Corse . a 39 "36: Slicy " ae Pea dil tn mils fo | § Py] |) ! y lliam and Mary Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) "ee Vive 812 Pay for this Suit 98. 49 $1.50 Weekly \ WEEK DELIVERS AMERICAS GREATES 9 FURNITURE STORMS HM) rANTTA ik A = 7 Sale o. Sanitary~ White Enamel | Re -frigerators —— Sale of Buffets 19.94 1274 Ree, Price mah. | Cash or Credit. 1918." West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Plain Chemises, 68c, 80c to 1.69 | Drawers, - 55c, 75e to 1.65 Envelope Chemises, 98c to 1.90 | Petticoats, - $1.00, 1.45 to 1.95 The Sunday World ’s crecucm taaser Stern Brothers Diversity of Style Marks the New Negligees for Women Our assortments displayed on the Second Floor, embodying every new idea evolved here and abroad in design, material and coloring. These are priced specially for To-morrow: Slip-on Negligees Of Washable Satin, in all desirable colorings; fringe trimmings, at $9.75 Attractive Negligees Of Crepe de Chine, in coat effects; ace and embroidery, at $10.50 Petticoats for Spring and Summer Al very interesting prices. Tub Silk Smart Street Petticoats Petticoats New Spring models in Of Taffeta, Jersey Silk all favorite colorings and white, wanted suit colorings, Washable Satin Petticoats A neat, plain tailored model; in white only; attractively priced at $2.95 | $3.95 to 9.75 $3.95 Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics very attractive prices. Novelty Voiles and Suitings | Imported White Dress Linen In a wide choice of new In Ramie and fine weaves; designs and colorings, extra fine grades; pure flax, 35e and 45c 58e and 95c Semi-made Skirts at $2.45 to 4.95 Stylish models made from this season's newest fabrics. ° ° Spring Apparel for Small Children Sizes from two to four years, at remarkably low prices. Children’s Dresses Children’s Coats— Made of fine batiste; hand —_,, w || Made of serge or black , f ganeked and hand ew l 95 and white checked ma- S7 25 broidered, i terials,.... ako ee H Children’s Dresses Children’s Coats— Of mercerized pongee in Shepherd check material; daint lors; hand emb’d WHO also of serge; both models dainty cor: ugnd embh $2,90 |e sl sree tots models $8.75 Also Hand-smocked Bloomer Dresses at $1.89 Of colored chambray; white repp collar and cuffs; 2 to 6 years i A Sale of New Spring Lingerie Wednesday, on the Second Floor, offers unusually attractive values: Night Gowns at $1.00, 1.39, 1.75, 1.90, 2.10 to 2.85 Pink Crepe de Chine Undergarments—Special Night Gowns knvelope Chemises Tailored or lace trimmed, Tailored or lace trimmed, at $3.95 and 4.50 at $1.95 and 2.90 Imported Hand-made Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises, Exceptional values at $1.95, 2.50 and 2.95 makes more ‘Offers other two mediums in the universe, Want Directory

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