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renner roe: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. Ih 0B Oh IAL Seatac animyrtee | teens nares ane 7 on OC astern eae Dispels All Doub FOREVERYMANIN. ry mma ‘edminiters absolutely no mystery to any | euteewewrcere Cree of the users of Sozodont why \ SEEK $230,000,000 HERE, Cbtoago Traction Companies Pre- Pare for Big Bond tasne. ORICAGO, May 31.—The Chicago atraction companies will call #00n on (Mew York tor $230,000.000, “tor exten. and improvements. The com- Ia 60 Years’ Use | Danies will be backed by the municipal- ity. The plan is to raise the money by @ bond Issue, A city ordinance will spec- rth provements hicago hanks have at no time inder of the companies. For this reason, t street railroad interests feel that, unle Wastern bankers can be satisfied w the provis be no mone: bonds WILLIAM A, ORR there wi feel that follows the use of OF A. H. HALL'S SEPARATION e Governor's Proclamation Puts! Sta Mrs. Jean Ryder Tells Gourf Vale |"! . igs ow This Shoe New Anti-Loafing Law ables Held Jointly With “Dia M jndmitted pos. |r ith Into Effect To-Day # mond Gus" Belonged to He box kept In the} Wt whieh ore at We have a large circle of customers among men Given under my hand ait iviaei:” cine waive & It wih Han ut {n Le eany omller eee oektd eee TOR THE TRETH . \ beta Meteseed ae a large part ALBANY, any at Gov. Wh $494 ‘i appeared to-day in of the diamonds | O¢,mnorn,than three houra old. tne) SOU Powder ox Paste . lany of them have »-day, under the Rob vw en lw Hall briq “et DEALERS YWHEAR acted by the Legislature of this yea worn Dr. A. Reed Cushfon Shoes for 12 years and more. They come back to our stores season after b sued a proclamati ring aay te usually asking for the same model that avery abie-bodied man between the ‘ di ey have been wearing. It may be any one of a | ages of eighteen aud fift ta job. lozen of the comfortable, good-looking shoes made phates aber ide sven under this name. he order shows no . ng to millionaire idlers gild Japes lea clubs and hanger: n cheap gin Joungers We know of no greater recommendation for our shoes than the continued patronage of these ~~ men. doubtful means livelihood and ips alike, It gives all these jJob- BT es thirty days to get busy and Sold son: - eee | es violation a misdemeanor, pua- ‘ 1372 Broadway, shable by a fine of not more than| at 37th St $100 or imprisonment of not more than {three months or both. And State of-| who are to enforce the law, de- wealthy de-~ be let off 12 Park Place, Woolworth Building. re to-day that # are not likely te with a fin The pr Tudustrial ¢ | rules and reg firects the State the} sclamation ymimission to p ations for ment of idlers to work the Sheriffs | thtoumtielt law is enforced 11 ation during the war with and requires 6 officers © that and ‘The law is to be rmany, hea Governor's proclamation {lows | PROCLAMATION. . ) OF NEW YORK ‘HAMBER. Laws of 118 provides that at any the lency of the r With Germany and , the Governor may, by | a proclamation, certify that exigency requires that | ablesbodied male person | between the ages of cighteen and fifty years, inclusiv shail be habitually and regu engaged | in some lawful, useful and recog. | nized business, profession, occu- pation, trade or employment, un- | «il the termination of such war; | and | ries of this to and sential in sful prosec n of the | . and the pi nm, trans- | Vl bd e ~ jon of food | \ x eo. ee”, & large | { and habl ° ° Now, th . Whitman, Light-weight Corsets | ° for Week-Ending y . . Four Styles in L. R. Models | A corset for the average figure has elastic gores | and comes in a dainty pink-striped cotton. A good- fitting corset that feels like a feather-weight, $4. ‘ \ brociamation may otherwise order A comfortable corset for the older woman is almos | 1 € do hereby notity as light and gives the bust a good deal of support, being higher above the waist, $4 A girl’s dancing corset that weighs only nine ounces is made of batiste, $4. The singer's corset, with elastic gores so placed as Depat | to admit of deep breathing, is of batiste and very suit- ea Saanny able for any stout figure as well as for singers, $6. thirty Third floor, Old Bullding who. thereafter SFccicsl employment for } y days without 1, or who re The John Wanamaker Store fine ace | ry. r , Commis | Broadway at Ninth Street, New York and punishable | 1000 | re oe CMT IH TTS | | : | assignment 5 physical conc ‘ appropria cumstances of the 5) person so assigne 4, And I do further mand | Py require that the S$ 1 the 4 ~ 3 ei ‘ 3 ).. CREDIT TERMS * Be Patient! Her Corns Hurt! Sennen tee ‘Tell Her, “Corns Lift Out!” Few drops stop corn soreness, then corns _ lift off with fingers—No pain! (he world owes thanks to| loose and shriveled that you {the genius in Cincinnati who| lift it off with the fingers, } discovered freezone, | Not a bit of pain or sorences Tiny bottles of the magic| is felt when applying freezone fluid can now be had at any| or afterwards, It doesn’t even ff drug store for a‘ few cents.) irritate the skin or flesh, You simply apply a few drops! For a few cents one can now of thie freezone upon a tender,| get rid of every hard corn, aching corn or a hardened| soft corn, or corn between the callus, Instantly the soreness] toes, well as painful cal- @iseppears and shortly you| lusea on bottom of feet with- will find the corn or callus so! out any pain, Think of it! ( Open Monday &Saturda: 104th ST. LSTATIONA Evenings CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST 2. $4.50 2.50 Now Comes the Waited-for Jun “i e Sale of Blouses---Bigger, Better Than Ever 1,500, specially prepared, pick of thousands; 1,000 manufacturers’ samples and overcuts; 1,200 from our own regular stocks, reduced New waists ahead of the times are among the first 1,500, where we combined our knowledge of our customers’ needs with the best ideas of the high-grade manu- facturers. latter being a noticeable feature. Six of these lingerie waists at prices from $2 to $5 are illustrated. At $2, there are striped dimity blouses with roil collars of pique, also batiste with pique in tailored styles. At $2.50, crossbar dimity, fine voile organdie with pique collar, linen blouses with novelty collars, frilled styles and slip-overs, with lace-edged collars, such as ne illustrated , high and low-necked organdies in lovely colors. he one illustrated is white with contrasting collars and cuffs. At $ linens so nicely tailored that heir like again at the price. On the Main Aisle, 4,000 Blou:s They are all lingerie waists in voile, batiste, organdie and linens the more tailored linens and also dimities with embroidered organdie collars, Other novelty cottons, he illustration shows a voile blouse wit blue ruffles on the collar and front, $5 (two illustrated), one is a tucked voile with a pretty bib front and collar in colored organdie; the other is of tucked voile with its wide frill and collar lace-trimmed At § and $6 and ruffled models At $8.75 to $10, handsome frilled blouses with French touches that at once give them a character far beyond these prices. s, Manutacturer’s At $4.50, several styles of slip-overs Samples and Our Own Stocks, Reduced 800 organdie, voile and_fichu-trimmed es and all quite new designs d-embroid ba $3 9 At $1.65 blouses that are $2.50 gra At 365 dotted voile, ha $2 and two-toned batiste blouses that At $3,.35—800 tub silks and Georgettes Exclusive Blouses for Which We are Justly F Still on their hangers too precious to be piled together, these lovely silk blouses bear their original prices so as to show clearly the amount of the reduction. ‘There are $25 waists for $18.50; $19.50 waists for $12.50 and $13.50; ~ $12.50 waists for $8.50 and $9.50; $7.50 and $675 waists for $5 At $3.65--1,065 silk waists, $4.60 grades— in Georgette, crepe de chine, pongees, gingham trimmed silks, ete. At $4.50-—Hand-beaded Georgettes in flesh, white and a few dark shades— $5.95 grades. amous—Reduced 95 lot for $4.50. — It_is impossible to riety of cbarming styles and colorings » two are alike, Extra Size Lingerie Blouses New blouses in a number of s for the large woman, 0 to $ ; Saturday—Main Aisle and Third floor, Old Bldg. A sm detail where almos yles suitable Coup in Capes and W. raps Women’s Low Shoes at $6 200 of $45 to $75 grade Saturday $32.50 each HE wraps are beautiful--heavy lustrous satins, charmeuse, and fuaille, and here and there a braid-bound serge, foulard-lined; some carefully and beautifully embroidered with metal and chenille, others all heavily fringed. The colors are all deep Yich tones taupe, mauve and shimmering black. There are several wonderful black and white combinations. ‘ ‘One cape of purple satin, with a three-tier fringe, is the best model this season of a great French house The linings are in absolutely correct design and color schemes, chosen to harmonize with the colors and mat wraps, ‘There y few of a kind, so these wraps have the ady being exclusive as well as low- priced, cond floor, Old Building. $7.35 is Little for Young Women’s Frocks 300 are NEW—for Saturday A conservative estimate of the dresses places them in our $10 to $13,50 grades. 10 models are fashioned of fine voiles—refined and attractive printed allover designs and stripes; also one model in a woven stripe. Model with sleeveless smock effect (illustrated) is of white corded crepe combined with a silky-looking plain color crepe Dresses are designed with good lines, finished Sketches convey only a small idea of the styles seven more that are equally charming in the delight fully Summery colorings Quite a quaint frock has a skirt with many 6 flounces-~and each flounce is edged with black vel ribbon, Wee flutings of organdie giving daintiness to a frock several models In a word—-dresses for morning and afternoon wear Sizes 14 to 20 years. 43 Young Girls’ Silk Coats Reduced to $5 Carefully fushion’s favorite way of are generously used on taffeta and silk poplin Sizes 6 to 14 years in the Originally $10 to $16 lined and unlined, group Second fipor, Old Buildiug. Five of the nine models have advanced $1 pair wholesale since we bought them None of the others could be re-ordered to- day to sell for $6 pair. Excellently made— for example, the pumps of white canvas which have hand-sewn soles, Those of leather as, black and tan- are exceptionally good quality. “Dress” pumps Low Cuban heel with Louis heels pumps with indicated patent leather, tan | wing tips, $6. calfskin, white canvas, Oxfords with Cuban $6. | heels in dull leather; | another model wit h lower Cuban heel in tan leather, $6. First floor, Old Bldg H indeacle of ; Wonderful Hats, $7.50 Saturday Hats that usually bring twice and three times that sum Cuban-heel pumps in black and cordovan, $6, By a chance that rarely comes we are able to put on sale Saturday in the Millinery Salon, First floor, hats that are either imported or made of imported materials. ‘They are mostly in dark colors but with bright flowers, some are trimmed here is an excellent choice for the matron one small piece of the imported feather trimming will often be worth the whole sum paid for the hat. ‘There are dashing sport hats for girls, quite unique in style and very French And handsome black hats such as rarely go out of style and are always useful in a woman's wardrobe, First floor, Old Building. The News! The News ! For All MEN SATURDAY More Blue Serge Suits $27.50 Instead of $30 to $40 ‘There is a $1 yard difference, at least, between the cost. of this serge a year ago and the cost today. Furthermore, blue serge AT ANY PRICE is article. ‘hat is why these good suits a scarce tailored and finish- ed in the best of fashion—are well worth careful consid-< eration of every man who knows and wants VALUE. Going at $25.50 Fancy Worsteds—$30 to $35 Grades ‘he same sort of an advantage gained by buying the fabrics last year—is turned in your favor in this special group of summer suits. Service of this closely allied with war-time needs, explains many men look to this store for the accurate news of the day. The Straw Hat Sale ‘ Still Invites You kind, so why so ‘clothing ; f All straw hats except. bangkoks, Panamas and leghorns-—are still ‘There are no restrictions, no reservations. Our entire NEW STOCK of $2, $3, $4 and $5 grades will go « service in the spirit of a wa Hundreds of Men are Saving on 85c Shirts ‘They're saving a good, substantial sum b: a year's supply. And why not? We KN buying 4 W that 5 these madras shirts are equal to today’s $1.25 and $1.50 grades, They came to us many months ago, al can be appreciated in the fullest measure. Sizes 14 to 17, attractive patterns, ECIAL FOR MEN More Than 1,000 Whit nd we're > passing them along to you at a time when the saving Soft cutts, fy e | Nainsook Union Suits, 85c ' $1.15 grade Consider, men, that the Government has take: in over almost ALL the white nainsook available today, and that thousands of finished garments have also been commandeered Few stores are so fortunate as to and for army use. the 1d or more suits to offer for 85e a suit time when you need them moat ready for immediate Burlington Arcad jength have a at the Sleeveless, knee floor, New Building. Corner Store is Teaching’ Clothes Thrift Every Day Its method is practical he air-talked of, written of, printed—the Store goes along every day, specializing in clothing (Wanamaker standard) at 2s, fancy worsteds, cheviots —all It IS rather unusual to have for Flannels, all sizes for all men, this $19.50 $21.50 $22.50. Broadway Corner Store at Eighth Street like to offer When high prices are in Corner GOOD moderate prices, new, in clothing

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