The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1918, Page 14

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§ ti EOE FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With « Veil; Re move Them Othine— Double Strength. This preparation for the removal) of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear,| beautiful complexion that it is sold) by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. “SUBWAY WALKGUT FAGES Prompt Action Urged t Association to Avert Suspen sion of Needed Work The Broadway Associat': lowed the volley of other zations and sent a coin the Board of Estimate ureir jon't hide your freckles under @ Don’t hid action be taken t¢ veils get an ounce of Othine and re-| move then. Even the first few appli cations should show a wonderful im rove of the lighter freck- les vu ’ , Be sure to ask the druggist for the) ton ; double strength Othi it is this that inat ea toe Work is sold on the money-back new subway + —Advt t has been eres | WAY WOFKErs oo? | fee they are No Extra Charge For Tt, guarantee. fear ie expressed leave their work Aarertismecia for The Word may te tat at | Sitviculty to tise say American District Mesmuger office in the atv matter, woul OP, at the mate to: BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Have Arranged for Saturday EXCEPTIONAL VALUES in White Canvas Pumps For Women and Misses An exclusive canvas pump of superior quality, appropriate for immediate and Summer wear; hand-turned soles, Louis XV heels Sale Price 4.50 Also on Sale at Our New York Store ESTIMATE BOARD TO-DAY Broady | Hoyward Myers, and Ensign Henry ||) | erentative Dill of Washington would tax incomes 90 per cent. over | $500,000 and SO per cent. from $100,000 0,000. Ile would ta 0 per cent 10" wa em ep Georgia, of the Ways and Means Committee, has da bill to suv) Federal, | Wiley, vite x | about’ $40,000,000, T think ought to pro- J. K THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, ‘Notes in Society | Bickshibadlandb bidet & * The marriage is announced of Mias ‘George, tn Br - nens life Wdlibh Marion Aldrish, daughter ¢ via Henrietta Reingera, widow | WTokuine Mrs, William Paine Aldridh of th Ye fielngers, dled at ner home, ; raga ; : alph Avenue, Brooklyn, yen: Hotel Vanderbilt, and Teut. Col , aged peventy-eight ‘endl Karl Biscoe of the Ficid Artillery, N.| Louls Cohn, a ship chandier, who sup- white a tk piled Btanda: ‘with pro. A. which took place last Monday in| Piled, Bian with pro. Grace Church in Bayon Norday, = | Satyeive, Misa Mildren Sutton, daughter of] Emmet Wilson, fofmerly a Congress. Mr ‘ *. Sutton of No.| man from the Third Florida District, 1» | 42° } one, N. ¥,,| dead in Pe ty-aix ; | | R&G “at Wyman, son of the late * Gea. P. A Leading | uid othe Edward Prothingham Wyman, will ; nd other be marr ther home on June 8 PARIS, May 41.—The French ¢ The marriage of Miss Mary Miner, doughter of Mrs. Henry L. Cammann, and William HH. Adams will take Place at Rosemary Chapel, Green-| wich, Conn, to-morrow afternoon. The twenty-fifth annual chester County Horse Show at Ged-| ney Tarm, White Plains, will be held | | from June 19 to 22, Mises M daughter rgaretta Dixon Myers, of Mr. and Mrs, William Redwood Wharton Jr. both of Phila. | delphia, and who are well known fn society here, were marricd in St. Martin's Church, Radnor, yesterday. | SPECIAL TAX 1S URGED UPON ALL WAR GONTRAGTS New Revenue Me asure Offers Big! Problem for House Committee, WASHINGTON, May Ing of $1,000,000,000 fr ‘The rales sources other than incomes and excess profits taxes, or ent. of the new revenue | measure, is a problem engaging the! meinvers of the House Ways and Means | Committee. A tax on automobiles and motorcy- les in the hands of the trade haa been ropused and is belng considered, and imunieipal officers and em: to Income and war excess prof- tative Green of towa, Repub- committee’ says which yields duce $80,000,000 ‘to $10,000,000. ! I think that our tax lawe ought to be expanded #v a» to reach, by @ special tax, all concerns that have taken war contracts and show @ very high rate of return on thelr capital.” OBITUARY | NOTES. Alexander Wiley, & merchandise | broker and representative here of the Armsby Company of California, ; died at his home, No. Rutland Road, Brooklyn, yesterday, a . He was a son of Mag who took a prominent part in against Hoss Tweed, suite B viii mention, Wicker Rocker In Baronial rown as illustrated American Walnut. ss | 1” MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERY WHEKE Queen Anne Din- | ing Room Suite In American Walnut. 10 Pieces, consisting of Buffet, 60-inch China Closet, Serving Table Dining Table, 48 in., 6 ft extension; 1 Arm Cha’ aie) and 5 Side Chairs, with| slip seats of genuine leather, as illustrated, Be Bisratedl BUY NOW—DON’T WAIT nn You can take a YEAR or LONGER to PAY. We are 3 better PREPARED than ever to supply your EVERY FUR NITURE WANT. Our SELECTION is tremendous; every @ design is NEW; YOUR TERMS are OUR TERMS; come and SEE for yourself; our CHALLENGE prices need no PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING. We Make Terms to Fit 3-Piece William and Mary Period Bedroom Suite ing of Dresser, Chiffonier With = Lift Cover, size 21. inches wide, 15 inches deep, Baby Carriages 529%" BAUMANN BRO in reed, from 3 ROOMS, FOR Let us show you how you can furnish 4 Living, Dining and or J. BAUMANN & BRO AWCon, f TAVE.RIS” SY with High Grade Period a, AT 84™ ST. & 3°°AVE Tea Wagon aN removable glass tray © Rallrond jumbia Coun Miss Mary Le lyn | oral killed on Tuesday on the fle) jhonor was Gen. Pierre de Vallieres, | With splendid results ‘according to the Havas correspon-| jdent at the front. |by @ shell fragment while leading| | his men. West. | ty-nine Pare mcengaeN 1918. 1329-1331 Beaded Georgettes, Byzantine embroidered effects, foulards, sport models, in at Hillsdale, | died yesterday Henry ( Guton, a resident of for seventy gears, died Avena of R. & G. He was struck | Gen de Vallieres was for-| will bring you re old. FULTON At Hoyt : Near Gates Avenue Brooklyn Henry McKe town yesterday “Show Me How and bowels. Mek survive Pills con vegetab Pills | a secret remedy, but are recominended by sands of familie Joctors who have used them ST, Cor. of BRIDGE ST. Subway Station, Brooklyn Brooklyn SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY nker, Dies. tive BROADWAY 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE, | Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. Exquisite Silk Frocks ao Dainty voiles, ratines, linens, ‘eens | chambray and per s, with Sictinetive innovations of cuffs and collars, shown Ly | the smartest of the Summer shades. 3 Novelty Wash Dresses is ie ins, charmeuse, crepe meteors and crepe de chine; new Summer shades. Georgette crepes satins, invitingly geries; i) and AYk' a matchless \) pretty colors, Others at 1.95, 3.95 and up slipover, 2% 4% and cool volles and dainty lin- vestee tailed styles, in range of June Sale Smart Skirts 75 Summer's favorite shirt fashions in a choice selection of Bedford cords, piques, gabardines, linens, corduroys, basket weaves, Jersey cloth and satins, 1075 Sale Fibre Silk Sweaters Pretty new styles in fibre silk and the choicest Shet- land wool; some in slipover effects, others with the | broad collars, novelty cuffs and fancy beltings; newest colors of Summer seasun. Others at 4.95, 9.75 and up Phone “ Main 5745” 3"4. all | 75 we will call for fur garments and pat them in cold storage at 2°, of your own valuation, tho \ tired New York banker, died at his home in Tarry- after a long fliness He was born in New York City in 1842, and was prominent in ite busi- tired twenty years ago. A widow and *61/To Clear My Complexion— Stop Headaches and Keep My Health. taining podophy'tium are not ell known a id by 1d uct mildly on the liver Do not contain calomel or other sickening or violent cathartics. A few pills taken each night for a time splendid results. druggists, 10¢ and 25¢ the box.—Advt. All a THREE BROQKLYN SOR mel | | leather soles. ul ABA AUS) Summer Suits at $17.00 above their price in value, that we feel bound te praise | them a bit. In fact, the $17.00 at which we have marked them is hardly more than their wholesale price to-day. There are: Fast-Color Blue Serges-ALL WOOL Fancy Homespuns and Cassimeres~ ALL WOOL Plain gray worsteds in herringbone weave Models : ye yood: tailoring is carefully done; linings are good— suits, in short, that will wear as well as they look And the good old Summertime is just beginnins A Bes oF of Men’ ’s Extra Good We are conscious of the better-than-elsewhere merit | of Men's A. & S. Suits at any given price—for that is what we always plan to put into them. So we usually don't say much about it. But these Suits, at $17.00, are so very very much ALL WOOL Men’s Russia Calf Oxfords: A Handsome Model at $6.95 Men who pride themselves on the the selection of Shoes will like these made with long wing tips, neatly styles and for warm ood judgment in They are and have welted and stitched soles and low broad heels. They | with dou! are made over our popular Blackstone last ble: Hit A Men’s Straw Hats tue, si te and toes One of the largest and best stocks in Straw Hats in the Greater City. Splits, Sennits, Milans, Mackinaws and other braids. Prices range from 81.50 to 0. | Panamas from $3.60 to $7.00. Steet Moor, Men's East Building | Men’ 's White NuBuck Oxfords, $5.95 Pr. | A cool, comfortable, good-looking Summer Shoe, with | lawn plaid. closed crotch. ‘Third floor, Men's Shop, East Building, Handsome Sleeveless Coats and Graceful Capes There is much that is new in Women’s coat styles this season. The Cape, for one, has carried all before it, with its graceful, swinging lines. And the sleeveless coat has won a considerable vogue for being worn with blouse and separate skirt Sleeveless Coats Military Capes Wool jersey, silk —_ jersey, Of serge; iv black aud nayy blue, corduroy, velvet; in many | tan and gray; very unusual values colors at $8.50, $9.95 to $22.95 | $12.50, $22.95 & $24.95 Satin Jackets, With Sleeves ‘Are another early summer favorite. Black and vavy blue, fined with soft silk. In Two Attractive Models at $22.50 Second floor, Coutral Bijldina Shimmering, Colorful Silk Taffeta Petticoats, $2.98 These pretty new Skirts come in plain colors and in change able two-tone effects—in bright shades as well as dark staple colors and soft light shades. The flounces have plain or pointed edges finished with narrow gathered or pleated ruffles. One model has a simple, tailored flounce corded and hemstitched, another bas « flounce of taffeta and a top of silk jersey. Pink Bloomers, 56c and $1.98 Two dainty models—one made of flesh pink batiste with wide hem- stitched ruffle, the other of soft pink washable satin finished with rows of hemstitching and double casings, elastic run, oth the batiste and the satin Bloomers are reinforced and have clastic at the waist band. Feather Neckwear Of Exceptional Charm In unquestionably good taste for all Summer wear are the capes, searfs and shoulder pivves developed in plain marabou or in the marabou combined ith bands of ostrich, able and becoming, light in weight and little in price, feather pieces are ideal costume accessories, They come in black and in natural brown, are mounted on soft silk aud finished with silk cords or ribbons. The prices range from $4.95 to $19.50, Street floor, Central Building. Vashion- these An Engaging Group of Trimmed Hats at $4.98 New models made up in effective combinations which feature the much favored and almost universally becoming georgette crepe, taffeta, straw and tulle, Mushroom and poke hats, sailors, tricorne nd turbans Distinetive trimmings of fancy feathers, ostrich Lands, wings, fringe, tassels, pearl pins and odd ornaments, ribbon cockades and rosettes, and delicute tulle In white, navy blue or black Cotton Sock: ks, 75¢ Pair—li The Socks 39c Pair Men’s Sumnwr Socks and Underwear tosuitall men. lethe right reights |) oned. All blaeke | and black with um ‘| els and toes. firm weave. es and tops and high spliced eels Full eels and tor ith double To fast black and colors The Underwear \ Athletic ence Coat style, drawers with full bip: Athletic Union Su and madras cloth; Made of nainsook and sleeveless shirts aud knee 41 wide knees. 98c—Made of fine nainsook loose-fitting garments; made with Street floor, East Building, “De Luxe” Crex | Rugs at Old Low Prices We will have a splendid stock of |) these splendid Grass Rugs which are |) known to thousands for their wortb- || iness, and we are still selling them at their old prices, which are as low as the lowest, and lower than most selling them, as we shall show presently Rugs are in out-of-the- | patterns that are both and distinctive tores are ordivary Our Prices | $2.78 vee 328 + 6.75 A i 72 inches ‘feet 6x9 feet 9.00 x10 feet., .12.00 Ox12 feet 14,50 Third flour, Hast Building, Out Saturday! Victor Records For June Rerords you'll want to take with you to the country—an excellent group. Come and hear them! Welll be glad to play any or all of them for you Music: Store, Taurus Voor, West Building A List of Table Dainties It is getting around the time of year when the question of what to serve becomes perplexing. Here are some suggestions Saturday's luncheon or dinver. for Table Delicacies Columbia River Smoked Salmon, | rich, mild cured fish, direct from the smokebouse; Ib... Be | Cooked Ham, deliciously sweet and tender; Ib oat » 8¢ Potato Salad with alec fiber and |] mayonnaise dressing; made after on old tested French recipe; Ib, 16e Extra Fancy Whole Milk Cheese, very rich, old and snappy; Ib. .34e Bakery Fresh Orange Layer Cakes—Two or three light, flaky, delicately browned Cake Layers, liberally filled with orange cream and lopped with a delicious eandye like icing flavored with fresh orange juice, Speciully priced at, cach 29 and 4le Cnited Slates Food Administration License Numbers 414038 —Goso78 a, West Building,

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