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SAVE YOUR HAIR! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918." the honor roll of the Third Liberty Wiliam Rock Left #1,496,0T¢, - cos owe Satie MILLIONS ROLL IN Loan is kept. ‘This foster will in-| The appraiser's report he estate | Three clude the namen of all subscribers | of the late William T, Kock, movie mae! Hl Three Hae We | to the Third Loan tn tho order of |"8t® was filed In Brooklyn to-day. It) Hit U P , oo What We | * their subscription, A atar Is awarded |Sowed & total value of 1,496,677. The [pstairs (2) fay if | f a | (| | ‘i Save in Rents | heirs and their heritages are John V +, \ i 1 va) t ; | ’ for every additional 100 per cent. |irock, gon, $1,308,677; the. widow Salesroorns I Pa | | | ie! }) and Economies } of oversubscription and may be add- $so.0b0 ; Mra ai ry Willet, daughter No High i\ ee lt ia 1) y Benefit : | ed to the fing. 50,000, and Carl Willet, “son-in-law, lo Hi, “ 5 ~ MS , ‘ou Benefi STOPS DANDRUFF Gilbert B, Bogart, Anatstant si. |*25000- b ELEVATOR SERVICE PRESIDENT OPPOSITE WALDORF HOT i Every bit of dandruff disap- pears and hair stops coming out. glossy, abundant, wavy and beautiful. Thin, brittle, coloriess and scragey hair is mute evidence of a neglected sealp; of dandruf—that awful scurf. ere is nothing so destructive to | the hair as dandruff. It robs the hatr | of its Lu its strength and its very lifes eventually producing a feverish- | ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die-—then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine to-night—now—any time—will surely wave your hair. Get « all bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and | riance which is so beautifal. It become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incom- parah!< gloss and softness; but what Will please you most will be after just |TP40, has received a cablo message & few weeks’ use, when you will actually see « lot of fine, downy hair —new hair—growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating and life-producing nrop- | Virgin Islands, stating that parades rector of the LAberty Loan Committeo, DRIVE ON ADIDUAL (Continued from First Page.) to-day warned tho publio against ie ‘ecalpers” who trade n instalment receipts for Liberty Bonde, men, but they are soliciting the ala|OETAILS OF LIEUT, OTEHLIN'S of all those of foreign birth whom AIRPLANE PLIGHT. they can reach. To show their pat-| The itinerary of Lieut. Joseph Bteh- riotism and ateadfastness to this lin's airplane flight over the State in country, the following telegram was, the interests of the Liberty Loan was sent to President Wilson: announced to-day. Wearing the uni- “On the anntversary of America's | form of a French aviator, which he entry into the war and on the launch- | possessed when he was a member of ing of the third Liberty Loan, the! the famous Lafayette Escadritle and members of the Hungarian National | brought down sx German war planes Democratic Club beg to give renewed | over the battle iines in France, Lieut assurance of unswerving devotion to) Stehlin will leave Sheepshead Bay, country and of eagerness to further | hin home, to-morrow, and start up the cause of iiberty, justice and de-| the Hudson River. mocracy under your inspiring leader- Yonkers. Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, ship.” It was signed by Morris Cukor,| Kingston, Hudson and Albany will Dr, Henry Wald and Josoph Prager.| be showered with “bombs” bearing President Wilson addressed a reply | loan literature. From the capital he to Morris Cukor which read: “Your| will cut across westward to Byracuse, message is greatly appreciated and 1] Auburn, Ithaca, Rochester and Buf- thank you and your associates for it|falo, His return trip will be via Pl most warmly.” mira and Binghamton and he expects Sheppard G. Schermerhorn, Chair-|to be back in New York on April 30. man of the Committee for the Ship- ping, Import, Export and Insurance from J. H. Oliver, Governor of the and manasa meetings are being held daily for the purpose of selling Liberty Bonds, A few days ago Sec- retary McAdoo requested Gov. Oliver | | to form the necessary committees to handle the third Liberty Loan for 21-23 West 38th St. Not an ordinary store that “buys and | sells” women’s apparel—but an ex- (Alkali In Soap | Bad For the Hair || Sonp should be used very carefully, | If you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much. alkall, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use ts Just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or any- thing else you can use, One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly, Simply molaten the hale with water and rub { in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy iather, which rinses out ensily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves jthe scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and eagy to manage. You can yet mulsified cocoanut off at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and| a few ounces will supply every mem-| ber of the family for months. Store Rents Trier Upstairs SALesrooms 11w34. S14 223 Foor Deeply Wool Velour Coats Scotch Mixture Coats Wool Gabardine Coats Ws Price “| 1500 Coats and Capes Wool Poplin Capes Burella Cloth Coats Wool Poplin Coats QUALITY | reatSale--Coats,Suits, Dresses&Capes This S slOresi5 | GreatestSilk DressSale 4,500 Wonderful Dresses EW Models right from the maker on sale for the first time. Three times usual floor space with increased sales force. Very latest fabrics. Season’s newest colors. Values and styles not to be found elsewhere. Georgette and Silk Dresses Silk Foulard Dresses Wool Jersey Dresses Crepe Meteor Dresses erties cause the hair to grow long, |the islands, and several cases of traordinary organization that is wide- strong and beautif Your Family Won't Find Fault About Left Overs if you serve them with a seasoning of It makes Meats, Fish, Soups and Vegetables taste so good nobody knows they ARE left overs. MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. Ehrlich Oculists Can Help Your Eyesight Why not avail yourself of their many years of experi- ence in eye examinations? Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 Established 56 Years 350 Sixth A a 201 Nassau, at Ann St. 7 West aad. Street. Brooklyn : 498 Fulton St.,cor.BondSt. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, posters and Hiterature were started. | Porto Rioo t# another island terri- tory covered by the trade committee of the Rainbow Division. Gov. Ar- thur Yaeger of Porto Rien has ar- ranged to cable the total amount of | bonds @old each weok, every Satur day. Unauthorized and overzealous dis- play of honor flags, both in bunting designed for#@towns oversubscribing their quota and in private houses, has caused the Liberty Loan Com- mittee to issue & statement defining zeal in the big loan push, Fach purchaser of a bond will re- celve a paper poster delineating the honor fing and bearing the tnacrip- on, “Subscriber to the Third Lib- erty Loan.” This may be hung tn the window of the subscriber's home or oMfce and constitutes an official receipt for his subscription, No eale of such poster flags has been authorized by the committee, and the unauthorized use of the pos- ter designating a purchase ta de- plored as “defeating the ends of the campaign, Tho design of the honor flag has been registered by the Government; any infringement upon it by litho- grapbers or makers of bunting flags ia subject to prosecution, MAY SUBSTITUTE THE LARGER HONOR FLAG. The official honor flag for a com munity, awarded only when that community has oversubscribed its quota, is five feet by three and may be flown tn the public square or over some public building. It 18 permiss|- ble for the community so honored to substitute a larger flag after the same design, provided it is not larger than twenty by twelve feet. Most com- munities who have their heart set on winning the honor already are pro- viding the larger bunting emblem. Wherever the honor flag is flown Why Pay 20c for Cotton Collars When You Can Buy These MEN’S ENGLISH LINEN COLLARS « 25 || expliottly the use of this emblem of ||| ly recognized as an eminent creator of Modes That Are Different H Ready-to-wear styles that reflect in Wy every line a charming individuality il\ \ most complimentary to the wearer. Special Sale of Suits For Thursday and Friday \| Early summer models, suitable also iii for immediate wear. Timely fashions i reflecting the cheerful, optimistic | mood of the hour. Sizes 34 to 56 HH bust—both long and short waisted. For Stout as Well as Slender Women \ Suits of Trico, Poiret Twill and | Suite of Serge—handsomely tai jared modale in navy and black.....+.... 29090 Suite of Serge—braid trimmed, High Cost Suits of Cloth and belted and plain models; sand plat ilk—handsomely embroidered, || navy, black an PN Span ag 36.50 54.75 0210.00 “Back those Bayoneta with Bonds” —Buy Liberty Bonds. Serge—tailored and 42 75 dressy models..... Bargains Eve +23 West 38°St, It a) : Mi A ) [OWER STORF. IA BARGAIN BASEMENT Ae ry Day Sizes 36 to 56 Bust—Slender or Stout Although our prices here are very low, it is well to bear in mind that the offerings are at all times of “Lane Bryant Standard.” Dresses Wiese Talia Conic ee 5.50 to 34.75 Blouses Siu Voie "1.25 to 7.50 Sheirta Ose oi coe feeble mate 1 98 0 5.50 House Dresses yiii; Ong 95 to 4,95" MATERNITY: CHILDREN’S WEAR- the expectant mother, too, we 5 For 4% to 6% hite blue Dink 256 in and can be when figure te wormal, ‘Suits 12.95 to 36.75 | Dresses 2.4510 29.50 Skirts 1 85 | Coats 7.5010 24,50 Negligees, 50! Middies 1.250 2.65 Corsets, Value $10, Slightly soiled, An unusually big reduction, ...2.68 \ WORTH UP: Gabardine Suits Scotch Mixture Suits Poiret Twill Suits English Poplin Suits French Serge Suits Wool Poplin Suits eat values in new \e tity" y " & tte after erat valine in new Sune stiee | | an alt Burella Clot Scotch Check Suits talljag, seodeq coeeral the coudition, 5 Rocke a " Satin Georgette Dresses Silk Striped Dresses Bi hang are the last English {= Linen Collars at 25c—price will be advanced after these are sold. At 25c they are only five cents more than cotton, but they are fifty cents handsomer. Cotton isn’t one, two, three with linen for looks or service. But wake up if you are interested. The supply is limited, but the demand is not!!! fe allele anemia sitet la tiotet ty Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Drigge Ave. BROOKLYN — Cor. 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