The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 10

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C., April 5.— Fi g Street Farvs of Brown Calf } t | in Tailored Lines i} ' At pany 108, and Al } » to Ambulance | 6 promotions of line nd Lieut Hil t Lieutenant and 4 N this beautiful “tailored” I style walking pump—you q will like the long, graceful |/44 vamp—the light welt soles and ig ‘A military heels. i issued a bulletin, leer and enlisted 4 Take Elevator Pay Cash Carry Your Parcel Save $2.00 SPRING : SI HOUSE CLEANING Truck = i SALE Deliveries Kato Reductions of Everywhere a, Velvet Rugs, 10% to 3344% é Distributers for the eae , We Make No Charge forCREDIT opary GUARAN- ant amless Velvet Rugs, 3 Rooms Furnished for $225 | “FED MATTRESS. = . 5 § ee, With High Grade 10 years’ guarante without getting PERIOD FURNITURE lumpy or bumpy. Inlaid Linoleum, 98e & 1.10 ee Bee 15 High Grade 3-Piece TD) Period Living Room t ae) 4 ; Wil Suites, with cane pan- els, mahogany frames, upl din Velour and Satin Damasl one-third off regula prices; ranging in price from $85 t0 $250 ae Adam Period Suite in American Walnut es, consisting r, 42 inches of Di wide; Chiffonier, 33 inches wid: Toilet rye Lift Cover { Refrigerator | b= _naer erent 4 ENS nae Mattress. One mot Verte the Couch Into size bed for two a NW.ConG"AVEIS"S7 $8.48 kd 96 _AT 84ST. € SAVE SBAUMANR:BRO = “ated BAUMANN & BRO | M | y —t} | NEW YORK COTTON EXCct | August THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, MANY PRONTONS. Peter “Over Here,’ by Walt McDougall ation to oe 1916. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. t changes from Ket 1 weak off 81 to 98 points, ~ BOWIE ENTRIES. nw dend of 1% pr put 1, § Rubber Co,—Regular quarterly | 2 per cent. on first pi red ple April 30 to stock of record rn Pacific earnings inc tax dec ; . R —Two months’ 76, Net Quarterly divt- nt., payable June 1 to ock of record May 3. 1 Hudson R. R.- <Two creased tn United 000 sha: 9 7-8, The Clean After-Feel Tells the True Story You don’t have to wait long to acquire the SOZODONT taste—only one trial demon- strates its pleasant cleansing qualities—continued use as- sures clean, healthy, whole- some teeth and gums as 60 years have proven to the users of . eSejodont odont | FOR THE TEETH Liquid—Powder or Paste SOLD BY ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE Paris 1918, SPEAKER FOR LENROO | WASHI April 5.—Congress j will adjourn “by July 1 if not sooner, jority Leader Kitchin predicted to- | u " ate be put un a cont Wife and Children of Congressman | police and | cheap, they believe gressman J his activ! Irvine I candidat torial electi Police say a home was ai amily say npt to kill Con- had two} 1a children and a ma | handle. Three neighbor house for a Cooper overcome two strange men near the last evening. noi on a Shoe Means Standard of Meri 34" St. New York TO-DAY AND SATURDAY [AMMEYE Special Showing of New Spring PUMPS and OXFORDS [CONGRESS MAY QUIT JULY 1.| (Aili Makes Soup Bad For Washing Hair Most soaps , and prepared sham n too much alkali, which ts ver » slay rious, as it dries the scalp y Fumes h i makes the hal ie f oc The best cee mulsified cocoanut for this ls pure YOUNGSTOW 5.—What b and entirely grea It's very and beats the t expensive Will cut thei speech Jaoaps or anything else all to pieces, nents were unanimously | You can get a few aur ily for mont! Shinply moister Jand rub it In, about @ teaspoonful ta . April 6.—lall that fs required. It makes an a; [gut every particle of dust, | dandruff—Advt, —_—_—— Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders t thin gage ise is Just plait s at any drug store, will last the whole he hale with water , creamy lather, and rinses out les quickly and soft, fresh lvoking, wavy and easy to Moderately Priced fi o| fe prices substantially below the market. all sizes and shades. No foot too slim or too big for us to fit. In Our Hosiery Departmen Fur Storage, Repairing and Remodeling—3rd Floor Best & Co. Fifth Avenue and 35th Street. Established 1879 bat season Pumps and Oxfords are in greater demand than ever before. We foresaw this and naturally placed our orders far in advance; hence— we now have a large quantity on hand, enabling us to offer you these shoes at The collection includes Patent Leather Oxfords with the new High Heels, and Perforated Tip Oxfords with lower heels, both styles now in such favor. The new Serpentine Pump is also one of our many new suggestions. Our stocks are complete and you can get any style shoe you may fancy in PUMPS - - - - 5.00 t 10,00 OXFORDS - - - - 6.00 to 9.50 can be found the Newest Shade Silk Stockings, 1.35 and 1.85 Important for Saturday! Special Sale of Women’s Coats 34.50 A special purchase of new coats suit- able for motoring and street wear. The materials are gabardine, tricotine, silvertone, duvet de laine. There are four new styles, featuring the new lengthened lapel; smart yoke effects, distinctive belt lines and soft wield- ing of pleats and fullness that is particu- larly charming in these materials. Convertible collars that add excep- tional fineness and elegance. Special Sale of Women’s Capes 34.50 Four distinctly new models in the smart Spring cape now so highly the vogue for fashionable street wear. Materials are navy andblack poiret twill and fine serge, handsomely lined with silk. The distinctive originality of line which is associated with the tailored garment of the most exclusive type. Charming innovations as to collar and draping mark them as high grade models. The opportunity is most unusual. 60 Women's Raincoats from regular stock will be offered at savings of one-third, Grouped at 7.50, 10.00 and 17 50, 3rd Floor London

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