The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, A Prey to Mothers Who Are Weak, Anemic, Nervous, Run-Down Only a mother knows how hard, sometimes, is the burden she has to bear. Day by day, patiently and cheerfully, she shoulders the mani- fold responsibilities of the home— often neglecting herself in the effort of caring for the welfare of others. Although she hides her own cares and anxieties behind a Cty ar there comes a time when her health gets undermined, her vitality di- minishes, her cheerful face becomes careworn—she feels she cannot go on any longer. It is in cases like this that ® WINGAROS) exercises such a wonderful effect. Wincarnis promotesnew strength, new blood, new nerve force, and new vitality. Because it isa Tonic, fe, a Blood-maker, and -builder—all combined in one rich, agreeable, health-giving preparation. it “tones up” and vitalizes ern. As a Restorative, it re- Vitality, As a Blood: maker, yatem becomes recharged ew vigor, that makes you feel it Is good to be alive. Ifyou are Weak, or Anemic, or Nervous, or Run-down—begin taking Wincarnis to: day. De ¢ hundred-and-one home Hi a. to buy yourself a Begin to get ee FREE Fill out upon below and mail it with 10 cents acking and delivery receive a liberal trial obtaining for the number of bo wo willsee that youare i EDWARD LASSERE, Inc., U. l-7 Agents, 400 West 23d Street New York Send me the free trial bottle of Wincarnis and your booklet, “One-Handred Health.” Lenclose 10 cents cain or stamps} to cover cost of packing and forwarding, (Please write plainly.) s Name. Address City. N. ¥, Eve. World, May 17) WASHABLE voue $695 £ || SUITS ems? | Morale | Washington, |home on furlough, bigger and better and healthier and happler because| JOHN D. JR. BACK FROM CAMP TOUR PRAISES THE MEN Raised by Improved Con- dition of Recruits, John D. Rockefeller jr, returned to New York to-day after a visit to army and navy camps in and around Norfolk and Newport News, in foretgn Iands," he sald, “who! gritted their teeth when their sons |entisted in the army or navy or were| called by the draft, have uttered | —— words of gratitude to their adopted | country when they saw their boys, of the army and navy training they had received. “America’s war preparations are not only making abler and healthier citizens out of these*young men, but are also doing much to Americantzo their fathers and mothers,” Mr. Rockefeller has made thirty camps and stations, forts, bases, hospitals, ¥. M. C. A. buildings and the like While at Hampton Roads, Va., he was the guest of Ad- miral Mayo and his staff at a lunch- eon aboard the flagship Pennsylvania, During his,trip Mr. Rockefeller do- livered five addresses, enlisted men he met asked him to} write to them. asked. “Of course I am,” he replied. Mr, Rockefeller said the Y. M. C. A benefit to the men. along without the association,” he said. “Roth the soldier and the sallor deeply indebted to the ‘Y. M.’ and are anxioug that the folks at home shall know what the association is doing for them. Mr, Rockefeller sald the American about his welfare, "he sald, “He's taking good care ia his boys, You can't see what I are healthy and happy and patriotic and restless to get oversea: eyes are on France. And a good account of themsel know.” a Meatless Days in London Restaurants at End. LONDON, May 17.—Me less days in| ginning t SMART NEW SUMMER FROCKS An Entirely Fresh Collection in Voile, Gingham, Linene, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Etc. AT LITTLE MORE THAN WHOLESALE PRICES PINE YS arr \ Unusual Coat and Suit Reductions in our || Money Saving Alteration Sale $1450 COAT Haman Garment Co. i/ 307 FIFTH, AVENUE (Near 31st St.) N. Y. olished, be- ons on eats | en ng meat unnecessary b. father and mother who has a@ boy in| the army or navy need have no fear | age Sam 1s a mighty good dad- | have seen and doubt It, Tho boys] Their | of Parents at Home} “Many fathers and mothers, born | visits of inspection to army and navy | naval) Many of the| “Are you going to do it?” he was | is doing work of tremendous practical | “Soldiers and sailors have said to) me they don't believe they could get) [ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL =| & OF GRANDDAUGHTER OF Miss LUCY ‘DE Witt. The engagement 19 announced of | | Miss Lucy De Witt, daughter of Clinton De Witt of No. s7 East 19th Adaugh eet, Brooklyn, and ter_gf William ©, piled the De Witt, who com Joining Brooklyn She will be the bride of Philip de Mena of No. 160 Avenue K, Brooklyn, in an early fall wedding. harter with New York ___WILLIAM 6, DE WITT) aaa Between sth and 6th Aves. 36 West 34th St. Dresses| Coats | pe No X ALE Woo Mitiar, SKIRTS HAUK Ray Othere Very Special, $5.96, 87.95. and five acres. SILK, SPROM, Jenseys | WORTH $9.05 w FORTH 2 95 | reduced to Reduce wont ong *13*) TE, Re Reduced te wourn WORTH Wout 7) cea, S178 Be Redu ed to Reduced to nsdiose to ama\deall Ladyes Shoppe, 36 W. 34th St., Upetair eever a an area of between Opposite Oppenheim-Colling Sensational Reductions! Suits pura $3.95 Serge, F TAFFETA’ “ $1128, Seo AAR SR Formerly $9 4.75 to $25 Hats in Navy Blue, Orchid, A large variety of styles, developed in | to 18 yrs. Bige 6 to 18 vearn, pisiesccene In honor of the Red Cross Parade, and in order that our employees Petal bebaalel AI participate in it, this store will close on Saturday at One o’Clock James one fetes | & Co. Fifth Avenue ON SATURDAY, MAY 18TH Extraordinary Sale SUMMER MILLINERY —Models Produced by Foremost Makers —Created and Designed by Experts Women’s Georgette Crepe Hats 5.50 and 8.50 Shell Pink or White; 300 Banded Sailors 1.00 Reduced to Close Out MISSES’ SUITS AND COATS 85 Misses’ Suits | 19.75 | formerly 29.50 to 35.00. | 22.50 An excellent assortment oiret Twill or Tricotine. Size 14 14 to 18 yrs. Reduced for Immediate Clearance 85 GIRLS’ SPRING COATS Whee formerly 14.75 34th Street Two assortments specially prepared for this sale comprising Georgette Crepe tailored with faille ribbon and fringe-end tassels, applique flowers and flat floral wreaths; suitable for street and dress wear. Practical and attractive Banded Sailors suitable for wear with tailored suit. Colors:—Navy Blue, Brown, Red and Black. 125 Misses’ Coats formerly 29.50 to 37.50. of smart and stylish models, developed in Wool Velour, Duvet de Laine or Silvertone Velour, Size to 18.50 Women’s Silk Hosiery iv Black, White or leading shades; Women’s Silk Hosiery in Black, White | or Colors; superior quality, Wo fashior Saturday---Last Day Annual May Sale “McCREERY QUALITY HOSIERY” For Men, Women and Children Hosiery for Women and Children excellent values 1.65 Women’s Silk Hosiery wi pair broidered clox or insteps; also Plain Black Children’s Full pair pair 1.35 | men’s Cotton Hosiery,—full | ned; Black or White pair 50c 6 pairs 2.75 | 6 pairs 1,95 Hosiery for Men Pure Thread Silk Half Hose,—fullfash- | Cotton and Lisle Half ioned; Gordovan, Taupe, Navy Blue and durable; Navy Blue, Tan and Black; excellent quality. pair 65c NO C; 0. DSS NO APPROVALS NO RETL Black or White; 1.95 Fashioned White Mercerized Cotton Sox; size 6 to 9 th band-em pair 40c Hose, Black, peir very 25c IRNS n At fron Mine. Y.. May 17. tron utpnt of which A barn was ourle Thirty-fve miners had narrow e@acapes. , 4° $ ] 7-85 | 82 1° | 1918, Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE 38th Street 39th Street STORE CLOSES AT 1 O'CLOCK TOMORROW in order to allow the Lord & Taylor Red Cross Auxiliary to take part in the pa- rade and the rest of our organization to assist in opening the Red Cross “Drive.” Shop Early ‘Special Events for Saturday Morning Women’s Suits, Coats & Capes At Radical Reductions None C, O, D. No Approvals No Exchanges Prices sharply reduced for the pur- | Original selling prices on all tickets pose of closing out at once all wool gar-| show at a glance thé magnitude of ments. Inspection will convince that | the savings, which this occasion af- price-revisions are unprecedented. | fords. Blue Serge Suits Blue Serge Ca Wool Poplin Coats Homespun Coats $ 1 9.50 and all Summer wear. All in smart models, for immediate A variety of styles and all sizes in the group. Third Floor Surprising Values and Wide Variety in This Timely Sale of a Thousand Misses’ Cotton Dresses $6.95, $7.95, $12.95 A new and interesting collection of Dresses in every fashionable fabric and wanted color. Models of bewitchingly youthful styles, in checked, striped, dotted and novelty Voiles, plain colored Organdies, Ginghams and Linens. Dainty Dresses—with laces, embroideries and organdie frillings to add to their prettiness; others, models of smart simplicity. Sizes 14 to 20 years. An Opportunity That Will Interest the Thrifty VMrd Floor At the Request of Many Patrons and by Special Arrangements with the Manufacturer— Another Sale New TENNE Hats At the Very Special Price . Worth Very Much More $6.50 Hats to wear with Summer Frocks None G, O, D. Advance Models Made Especially for This Event Hats to wear with Tailored Suits and Dresses No Returns No Approvals Fourth Floor Boys’ Norfolk Suits || LittleChildren’s Coats At Less Than Present Wholesale Reduced for Clearance to $13.50 2nd $15.00 $4.95 and $6.95 Fourth Floor Fourth Floor May Sale of Women’s Fine Footwear Continuing until Monday, May 2oth, inclusive Fine White Can- | White Canvas Ox- | Sport Oxfords | with fords with white Women’s best vas Pumps | with rubber soles | quality White Kid- white soles and | soles and white mili- bit Louis XVI. heel tary heels. and heels j skin Button Boots. $4.35 $5.25 $7.85 After This Sale These Shoes Will Be Marked Kecond Floor $9.75 at Regular Prices. | AVeananen, By WILLIAM JOHNSTON 3 3 3 sceneries sheets iii! 3 3 Ss re arrested for murdering a i $ Suppose you were arreste: ‘ 7) ON 3 woman you had never seen. 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