The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1918, Page 7

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— ai ——: anes _ " TEE BVENING WORLD, TRURADAY, MAY 0, 20:8. siaaiaei a) 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ditions Will” Not Impair Much Talk + Preat 3 you destroy ‘t entirely.” To do this, BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Pirst May Meeting of | Leagne To-Night, just get about four ounces of plain, foungster’s Hes Thet ‘cy sal dolldal Ale ‘The United Anglers’ League, which ts] Common liquid arvon from any drug | Dr. N. Mel, Whittaker of No. 685) working for conservation, will hold ita] store (‘his is all you will need), apply Tbth Street, Brooklyn, brought the un<| q.4, May mooting to-night In the audi- it at night when retiring; use enough | —— usual case of the heart and other vital to moisten the scalp and rub it in toi ° floor of the Pullt Jorgans of a nine-year-old boy being re- | lori on the Gfth floor of the Pu gently with the finger tips. |versed from thelr normal postions, be- | Pullding By morning, most if not all of your Civil Service Commission May fers" sin Bay Widxe| In Its efforts to conserve tho supply | dandruff will be gone, and three or ‘ A at the same time} foyr more applications will completely Be Ignored in Naming schoo! H t of many persons, | dissolve and entirely destroy every way and 434 it deserves support.| single sign and trace of it, no matter piboys of Public Fort Hamilton Park x His Successor. discovered that ne meetings, on the second and fourth| how much dandruff you may have. --—— |Gardus of No. 1427 (2d Street. Was on | thursday of every month, are open to| You will find all itching and diggin Also help the Salvation Army to continue its wonderful work abroad—every quarter counts | the oft side instead of thet ht, | all, Wome lly invited, of the scalp will stop instantly, an Dr. Charles F. Bolduan, director of | spleen Waa on the right| subject for diact to-night I your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, i he Buroau of Public Health Educa-| side SMe Te On vow Tere) Wet KO Wer How te ee peal ! lossy, silky and soft, ‘and look a tion of the Health Department has said yeaterday the The time tx 8.10 P.M. feel a hundred times better. — Advi “handed his resignation to Com- ymmissioner Copeland to take effect on pee _ ssaaittiieniibaiamiaaieaiaiiaes aati R Tope NNRATRT TEE Nov. 1. To all intents and purposes, ; CLOONEY DONO LO DS LOLOL DY LOND DOO De TOO TO DODO Le Spring Sale of Neckwear Beginning ‘Tomorrow. De Bolduan will end his connection with the department on May 15. No one would admit officially that he had been forced out by the City Administration, although his friends fmterproted it to moan that in one way or another Mayor Hylan’s ideas of how tho department should be run Were going to prevail. | Commissioner Copeland said he had socepted the tindings of Civil Service Commissioner MacBride criticising Dr. Bolduan for “conducting a prohl- Dition campaign” and issuing a bul letin explaining the Staten Island garbage plant, although he reoog- nized the fact that in issuing the bulletins Dr, Bolduan had followed { the instructions of his superior, Health Commissioner Emerson, It also appeared that Commissioner | Copeland had accepted these findings without reading the ovidence on which they were based, Although be guid he was “not propared to say” that if Dr. Bolduan had not res! } charges would havo boon fled agai the bureau ohicf, it was evident that | he considered thy offer to Dr, Bolduan | Of a better job olsewhere, as a wel come svlution to an omburraasing situation, | With his resignation Dr. Bolduan made application for a leave of ab- @oence with pay from May 15 to in elude a month's vacation to which ho | is entitled. | Dr. Copeland sald it had not yot ‘been decnded how the work of pub- | Ue health education will be carried | on. The ordinary course would be for the Civil Service Commission to fill the position by examination, But! it is also within tho pc authorities to create a either in or out and it is expec course will be F sor to Dr. Holduan probably wi assigned to the office of the Commis- sioner instead of hvading a bureau of wn, RX Meng Hibs Mitrrctions Are Priees—Quality—Serviee | —~ : ean nee ig ae i Featuring Fascinating Phases of New Neckwear Fashions at Prices That Make These the Most Remarkable Values of the Season None C, O, D. Mail Orders Promptly Filled No Returns Neckwear Neckwear Novelties Novelties (Ullustrated at left) (Illustrated at right) Special at Special at 38c 95c Collar and O ut Collar and Cuff Sets Cuff Sets Fine organdie in pretty new styles; white, blue, flesh, rose, lavender and yel- low with narrow ruffles, New Vestees Smart ‘Tuxedo collar Vestees, with frilled edge Georgette Hats with Beads In Navy Blue and Sand Color Reflect the Soft Alluring Charm of Maytime | $4.49 $5.49 $6.89 There’s a sweet becomingness in their sim- plicity. The large brims, translucent, yet not transparent, extend in straight sailor fashion, or droop into graceful mushroom effects, The Georgette itself is swathed about the crown, its edges outlined with the beads. —— = Crisp Organdie, in white, blue, yellow, rose, lav- ender and flesh, with triple frills of net Cowboy Collars Soft, rich lus- and button trim- Real Chinese trous Satin med fronts. In double collars, in white or pretty Hand-made white, sand, flesh, colors Filet Lace yellow and the Check new blue Organdie Collars White Net Vestees (Iustrated above) Fichus Dainty new ‘olors with white Special Extra fine qual- colors with white i ee There are many interpretations of the bead-trimmed Georgette hat in this Millinery Collection. One pictured—$6.89. See the May Display in the Millinery Section Kes —Seoond Floor, 34th Street row white collar . ruffles, Collar and In the smart, Collar and Cuff Sets new Tuxedo shape, Cuff Sets collars. of _exquis- Biea reeled itely fine Filet in organdie in blue, delicately Renuetel lavender, yellow, PORTER de see? white, flesh or markable offering. fsa. wilh filited the wanted colors Ground Floor white frills and and in white. tiny buttons, War Savings Stamps As An Investment A War Savings Stamp this month costs $4.15, made up of 16 Thrift Stamps (each 25c) and 15c additional. On Jan. 1, 1923, the Government will redeem this stamp for $5.00. If the owner wants his money back prior to Jan. 1, 1923, he may have it with 3 per cent. interest added by giving 10 days’ notice to any Post Office. A War Savings Stamp is one of the safest investments in the world, bearing 4 per cent. interest, which is compounded quarterly. Just a moment's reflection on these facts will show that it is not much of a sacrifice for any one, with no matter how small an income, to buy War Savings Stamps. Finely side pleated collar and cuffs, stitched to give the new be coming shapes. In sorry Dr rtment,” m very Commissione; ” The only coms Bolduan was that an offer of a more agreoable and better paying , position, he was gind to leave the de partmont, | ie naraaae | BOULEVARD FOR JAMAICA BAY | Whitman Signs BI to Bring Rock- away Point Nearer, | by Dr. SUES UG UURU BSB UB BUBB MUBUTL ALBANY, May he Farrenkops| | 8 Dill for poulevard ¢ Jamaica Bay While it is true that their purchase now will aid in the prosecution of the war, has jov. Whitman. they will be of even greater use to their owners when the war is over. ‘3 5) “4 olat ." waulavers wil : ae The prudent man who values the privileges he enjoys in living under the benefi bg In a Sale Tomorrow Affording Unusual Economies cent rule of Uncle Sam, will buy all the War Savings Stamps he can this year The more you lend to Uncle Sam the less chance of paying tribute to the Kaiser Save W. S. S. and Help Win the War. 3) Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps may be bought in any Department Store in the city. Manh 300 Chiffon Cloth Veils The “Thrift” Shetland Veils | 300 Chiffon Cloth Veils 65c 45c $1.35 Excellent quality veils, hemstitched Washable Veils, soft, fine, filmy, be- Very heavy quality Chiffon Cloth, on three sides and in all the wanted coming; bordered patterns. hemstitched on four sides. Yard wide shades, 14 yard wide and 45 inches In all colors for sport or draped street | and 45 inches long. In most fashion~ long. Hats. able shades. CS} J Mi ovbre vet Tevirgvivarivavivertavivevivariverlativarivertarta vari" rn 4 | Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Fancy Mesh Veiling —a yard, 25 Octagon Veilings—6 yards, 75¢ Effective meshes with Chenille Scroll and Motif designs | the becoming and fashionable meshes in all sizes In purple, black, brown, navy, taupe and white | in shades of taupe, brown, navy and black. Grownd Floor A Sale of Silk Bags Ye At Very Special Prices 158 Giant War Pictures taken on the scene of the present great offensive in Flanders and Picardy and Stirring War Talks by MAJOR M.S. BOEHM and associates of the Canadian Army. Latest novelties, purchased for this timely offering; Bags in the shapes, silks and shades that are now in fashionable demand. Moire and Faille Bags -$2.50 Bags with Shell Frames--$3.95 Pouch effects, fitted with purse and mirror or Faille Silks, in full pouch effects, finished with with purse partition, Lined with contrasting taffeta, |large silk tassels; fitted with purse and mirror. In black, navy, brown and white. Black, navy, brown, green, purple. Ground Floor Veil and Veiling Values TRADE 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. daily—roth floor Tomorrow and Saturday The Last Two Days Admission, 25c Children, 15c For the benefit of the Canadian Made in U.S. A At All Good Shops | War Memorials Fund, “Onyx” Hosiery for Women | “Onyx’’ Socks for Men RACE OH 4 giant : | en 7 ilk Lisle Half Hose—black, whi Im Beach, cham- Thrift Veils | Women’s all Silk Hose— | Black or Colored Silk Hose— |. , Silt Lisle Half Hove “black, white, grey, navy, Palm Beach, chap 7 bbs j | pointex heel; black or white; | lisle soles and tops, plain; also 3 pairs for $1.00 A WEI COME 50 S¥ATy WOMAN © GRAMS | pair ate ...+ $1.50 | Richelieu ribbed, in black Fibre Silk Half Hose—a aplendid wearing quality, in blac f the smart \ te hilt Vell of pura all | | splendid quality; pair...$1.10 | Palm Beach, grey, navy, champagne and tan; pair * 5 equally effective drapec Boot Bilk Hose—black or | ) | & paire for 01.00 becon s ’ \ . pairs for $1, : i st-price, exceptional dura y © ’ ; ¢ | . Women's openwork all Silk $ 1 1 , ite only ayer & washes perfectly pe ated | HE Sunday World’s white; full fashioned; dout | Fine Silk Lisle Half Hose—full fashioned, in black and white only; 59¢ | Hose—assorted patterns, smart here 45¢ tas many use, In many designs | + soles and tops; pair wear with | Silk Half Hose—black, white, suede, navy, cordovan, grey god it ao a summer veiling counters everywhere, Want Directory makes ce tawesr wish |i eal oon ns es : ra 9 | “oe oe a” omen’s all Silk : Silk Half Hose—pure Silk with reinforced cotton soles and heels; B. &. Z. Van Raalte, " *RERT yinaTe AY | more ‘‘Offers of Positions pork Clock Hose 82.48 | pack ew gerrcRa DR BIDS Nii tsiaocise eae § # Two-toned Silk Half Hose—accordeon weave Silk with lisle soles | than any other two ally fine quality Silk Lisle Hose—medium and heels; black and white, black and red, black and blue, tan and 338 Look for this Ittle Weket on each veil, ack or 1 white; pair $2.25 | weight, full fashioned; pair.S8e | blue and gold, and others; palr.cs.. hoe $ | mediums in the universe. Pisiviyy oad A a ES SS | LL

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