The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 13

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“Or FOR TIRED AND SORE FER Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn- ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. Why go limping around with ach- $ in Society Miss Henrietta Porter, daughter of the late A. 8. Porter of Hartford, is to be married on April 24 to Arthur M. Lippincott at the home of her sia- ter, Mrs. Samuel H. Valentine, No. 5 East 67th Street, The engagement of Mise Fleanor Day Foster to Lieut. George W. Ba- con, now in France with the 116th, In- fantry, bas been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Poster of Flushing, L. L Following the marriage yesterday of Miss Emile de Apexteguia, daughter granddaughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R, Vincent of No. 20 Bast 92d Street, to Thomas A. How- ell of New York and Southampton, L. L, the couple left for a wedding trip through New England. On ther uffed-up feet—feet so tired,| return they will lve at No, 875 Park of the late Marquis de Apeztegula ard |, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918.” A WMLITARY WEDDING FOR FLORENCE GILBERT AND SERGT. TUCKER the home of the bride, No, 330 Park Avenue, Mise Gilbert 1s the daughter of Mrs. Cyril P. W. I, R. Dogmore and the late H. Bramhall Gilbert, and Serst Tucker 1s stationed at Fort Wadsworth. Mise Gilbert will have only one at- tendant. Her sister, Misg Betty W. Gilbert, wilt be her maid of honor and Sergi Tucker's brother, Lieut. Harry Tucker, will be his best man. ess FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try # remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless It removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex- pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get @ beauti- ful complexion, Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. West Forty-second Street Stern Brothers West Forty-third Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Buy Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan Subscriptions will be taken at our Main Floor Booth, Excellent Values, Saturday, in Misses’ Modish Suits Dressy and tailored models, made of tricotines, serges and checks; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, es eee Sos eeen Sena tie Re gure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength {s, sold under guarantet of money back if it fails to remove treckies.—Advt. Avenue. chef sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or of? Why Aon't you get a 25-cent ox of “Tiz” from the drug store now and gladden your tortured feet? $27.50_$34.75—$45.00 | 4 tee ot Mth Aa aNd, Oba Misses’ Cotton Dresses Girls’ Cotton Dresses daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Edward Brower of No. 600 Weat 167th “Tis” makes your feet glow with ee New models, in novelty voiles, white voiles, organdies Regulation models, in all white tea; also combination. Eigen orencs "td ne nih soon ik, Sheptens Chara Teath Without and ginghams; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, with detachable blue Palmer linen skirts; 6 to 12 yre’ Of (feet, Wink hate, omact 6nd Perce Cs ete at $7.50, 9.75 and 16.50 at $2.95 and 3.75 corns, callouses and Bunions. Tis" held any ‘ glorious for tired, aching, aore feet.| | Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe Blair Mitsh- . s Misses’ C dc Girls’ S { fo more shoe tightness—no m 1 of New York and Far ide foot ‘troubles—-Advt. PrVandounce the engagement of the'r 5 1 Save Decayed Tooth, & : isses’ Coats and Capes, _ Girls’ School and Dress Coats —_---—— daughter, Miss Lacy, Se ee g Tighten Loose Teeth, and m of fine serges and wool velours; many handsomely silk Serviceable models, made of wool velour checks, wool ‘The marriage of Miss Florenée Gtibert @ Treat Diseased Gums. s lined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, poplins and serges; smartly trimmed, The engagement of Mise Marte /#"d Sergt. Russell Evans Tucker jr. 0. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and @ dust Try This When Hairy Growths Appear 5 © 2 Louie Finch to Witlam Bowne Par [.C> A221 ro Moat axe ace i Pelee” Qi Per at $26.50 and 34.75 at $9.75, 12.75 and 14.75 sons of Flushing, L, is announced a t Gold, 4 (Modes of To-d by her parents, Str. and Nira, edward | —————a a See ae ice twatad sree ; | daca: KONE Wn eee bel Cr ee of Prot Chasiew F. Horn of tho Col- | BADLY DECAYED TEETH @ Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Girls’ Matinee Frocks 4 born to Lieut. and |lese of the City of New York, 1s to|™ and Roots carefully extracted. F oe , ren? Terie tater a nina, Waly Mos. 8 ives Wine at thetr home, No.|0¢ married in the Chapel of Inter- Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Made of chiffon taffetas and crepe ine, Developed in chiffon taffeta and natural pongee; one fdlatone. This paste & applied to the | 0$ Central Park West, Wednesday, | cession, 155th Street and Broadway, Broken pistes: repaired while 5 attractively priced, if and two-piece styles; sizes 8 to 16 years, hairy surface 3 or 3 minutes, then sence Sunday afternoon to Lieut. Ernest you ee 7 ee t pubbed off and the skin washed, when | Mr. and Mrs. Van Deventer Black of | Lisle Henifin, U. 8. N., of Austin, R-BLOO, foo at $19.75 and 27. at $11.50 and, 18.50 trace of hair will have vanished. | Irvington announce the engagement | stinn, ‘Ten of Lieut. Hentfin's sellow bY) 4 4 * Ne pain or discomfort attends the use |of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Blart, o —TWO OFFICES— we the delatone paste, but eaution|tc Randolph Martin Elsworth, N. R. ra wilt act as @ Ruard of honor. | 2 East 125th St./169 East 34th | sc ould te exevcleet th bo eure the! | also Of Irvington, 88 Horne is @ nioce of Commander 5 you get real delatone.—Advt. Frederick Horne, United States H Mise Enid Warren Horne, daughter | Ni Attache in Japan. _ Offering unusual values at ~ $2.75 Smart models made of white ba- tiste, white and satin striped voiles, with new collar, cuff aod front effects. F “He also fights who helps.a fighter fight” ear on at y LIBERTY BOND BOOTH ON THE FIRST FLOOR Straight-li ne and semi-fitted models, Up made of duvet de laine; three-quarter MADISON AVENUE e FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK and full silk lined. Other models up to $145.00 Thirty-fourth Street Women’s Coats and Capes Specially priced at $45.00 Attractive Coats made of silvertone cloth, duvet de laine and gabardines, handsomely lined, with waistcoats in tricotines and serges; slik lined, Washable Satin Blouses New styles—decided economies—at $5.00 Effective tailored models with Peter Pan collars; black but- ton trimming; flesh or white. Thirty-fifth Street Capes St A SATIRE ye Soe | Other models up to $240.00 8 BE. COR. Mh AVE. rata tty ividaaevadebides Women’s Daytime Coats Women’s New Blouses Distinctive Hats | Giris, Juniors and Misses for are a special feature of the display in the (loop-handle style) Millinery Department on the First Floor, Colored Dress Silks for Spring and Summer Will be featured on the Main Floor At very interesting prices. In Dress, Blouse, Skirt and Lining Length, at of excellent-quality silk, in all-black, or ‘ smart changeable effects combining black with blue, green or garnet, will be very exceptionally priced for to-morrow at A highly interesting collection of hats for the | younger set ts now being shown—hats in which smart simplicity and youthful charm are the dominant features. The prices, in ¥ regular stock, range as quoted: 53.50 each Norfolk Suits, 7 to 18 years,.. .$11.50 to 20.00 Junior Norfoik and Middy Suits, $6.50 to 12.50, Reefers and Topcoats,s to 10 yrs, $5.00 to 12.60 | : Wash Suits, new style, 214 to 10 yrs., $1.65 to $6.75 | | e / , 214 yrs, 68c, 95e to 215 a yard Light-weightTopcoats,10 to 18 yrs. $9:75 to 16.50 | Included are Pongees, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, Meteors, Fancy Taffetas, Printed Foulards, Ra- diums and Georgettes, Satin Brocades and Striped Shirtings. Hats for Girls % % «@ Hats for Juntors and Misses, $4.75 to 11.50 6.50 to 15.00 A Special Number of Women’s Silk Umbrellas || | Seasonable Black and Boys’ServiceableClothes |} Special for Saturday—Third Floor: | An Unusual Selection of Novelty Hand Bags will be offered to-morrow (Saturday) at prices representing remarkable values. Man-o’-War Suits| Washable Norfolks With short and long Gray crash, white rep trousers; 3 to 10 years, or khaki; 7 to 18-yra, at $3.95 at $5.00 Se Special Values are being offered in See he is yee ‘Woolen Fabrics in Suit, Dress, Coat and Skirt Lengths | Faille Slik Bags (large size) in black, navy, taupe, brown and wistaria; with celluloid frame (tortoisesshell finish) and an inside purse . e . ° . * e« $7.85 Main Floor Specials prepared for Saturday: Smart dasey Uk Night Gaunt and Checked Organdie which are marked at prices that are very unusual at this time, when fine woolens are Petticoats Envelope Chemises | Collar and Cuff Sets difficult to obtain. Hand Bags, variously shaped, of plain and New, attractive styles for present Several very attractive styles In blue, tan, green, orchid fancy materials, in the sarne colors as above; | and Summer wear; leading colors in nainsook and pink batiste und flesh; specially priced The selection comprises tricotines, silke and-wool poplins, velours, plain and embroide ered serges, embroidered voiles, plaids, and black-and-white checked woolens. Prace tically every wanted color may be found in the assortment, (First Floor) with covered or celluloid (tortoise-shell finish) frame and an inside purse . $4.85 Sports Silk Bags (large size) in smart and charming color effects, with leather-trimmed frame and an inside parse $3.25 (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies } at $4.50 Women’s Deep Pouchy Silk Bags With large mirror-back frames; al shopping bag style; black and col Regular Value $3.75 at $2.85 rs at $1.00 at 95c Entirely New Model Hand Bags Fine materials; sh Iver or French gilt f n black and new colors; Values $7.50 to 8,50 at $5.75 Heavy Linen Collar and Cuff Sets In the wanted blue, tan and white effects; hand embroidered; Specially priced at $1.45

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