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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918. I wnt le my conribution is small, it is THIS WOMAN In Aid of K. of C.” 8 $50, 000, 000 War Campaign’ SAVED FROM AN OPERATION' By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com- pound, One of Thousands of Such Cases. Black River Falls, Wis—“As Lydia| ¢ . Pinkham’s : Vegetable Compound saved me from an operation, 1 can- not say enough in praise of it suffered from organic troubles and my side hurt me so I could hardly be up from unable ‘to do my housework, the best doctors in Frau Claire and have an operation, but Lydia F. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound cured m eration, and 1 Falls, Wis. It is just such experiences as that of Mrs. famous root and herb remedy a house hold word from ocean to ocean. Any woman who suffers from inflamma, tion, ulceration, displacements, back- Bche, nervousness, irregularities or *the blues” should not rest until she has given it a trial, and for special advice write Lydia x. Pinkham Medi- eine Co, Lynn, M Cuticura Promotes Hair Health lesen, Lng Sesh AM Ture No Extra Charge For It. Advertisements for The World may be left at ‘Americay District Meamnager office in the city Fe tI 4 my bed, and I was! % I had ¢ they wanted me to| { e Binzer that has made this| 7 Pretty | Bathing Girls Leave the Surf at Brighton * The Knights of ¢ vention, at the Wa is the beginning of a campaign to raise $50,000,000 for war-service mbus con- fort Astoria, | Service © abroad afd in the Aimerican trains | een TON Aue. T=" Pubite Lasts ing camps. A drive was put on at [Vice allway" Combeny, througs Brighton Beach and the three |° day mad Lake aisters circulated among the | f) throng on the beach with the re. fr mult that they collected $200, The | , photograph shows left to right: | dec Olive Lake, Edna Lake, Gladys lake, 1 te Hamilton, who as- sisted’ thi oo Hist 4 fix a date for a he OLE. EDHNA OND GLADYS LAKE, ANO TOOTS HAMILTON Quant. ae 0660444444 4-404 | Sevem-Cent Fare Asked by Public ” MITCHEL MORAL = FUNDA REAH | 52700 TO-DAY 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. Brookiyn Exquisite Voile Blouse, daintily lace trimmed and embroidered. \| Ww* are now in the || first rush of || our Pre-Inventory Sales. In view of the fact that this is in || many respects a sort of semi-annua) house- cleaning, the usual || special clearing events | arranged for each || Thursday are prac- tically trebled in bar- gain importance. This || is especially true be- cause of our including many models that in || the ordinary course of business would never be seen in a reduction sale—the great demand for them not warranting a lowered price. || In this case, however, we know only that we have to effect a dras- tic clearance of stoc —in the briefest possi- ble time. We believe that prices of excep- tional attraction | do it. Hence to-mor- row’s special offer. | | | | | | } } | will | THREE BROOKLYN STORES, TRREE BROOKLYN SPOR_ ) eee Two Contributors Send Sug- Chest FULTON ST. cor. or BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Thursday “Clearance Sales” Our Semi-Annual Pre-Inventory Sales Combine the Fashions of the Day at These Low Prices 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn A Very Special Sale of 1,000 Blouses Customarily Several Priced at c New Models $1.95, $2.50 From Which and $2.95 To Choose Distinctive plain and claborate models in voile, many effectively lace-trimmed and finished in new collar and cuff creations. a Sale of Summer Silk Dresses Reduced from 18,75 and to 25.00 Comprising some very beautiful | 75 effects in Georgette, taffetas, crepe 10: de chine and crepe meteor, in fashion’s prettiest shades. Balance of Our Wash Dre: Reduced from 5.75 and to 10,75 Exceptionally pretty models in dain- } | Be | tily flowered, figured and dotted voiles; Dolly Varden and stunning new Clearing the Summer Skirts coatee effects; very special. gestions for Statue of Late Mayor, Contributions, large and small, are ed every day by The the Mitchel Memorial donations nearly $300 brought the total amount | to $26,462.76, ‘Two $100 checks were in the day's mail, They came from Stuart G. Gibboney, lawyer, and from Frank derlip, President of the National Bank, nty-five dollars were contrib- | being World Fund rece for Yesterday's like him in the same political fold.’ np ® | sociation, Auburndale, of} all that [ can afford, and I make so bold as to suggest that the memo 1 should be at the only city gate that really exnats, via, the gateway under the Municipal Build 1 abo’ e | entoway, close to th eof | bors for the city, be a fac | simile of an airship, and in the airs ship the figure of our late lamented | Mayor.” | From John F Finn, President of jthe Auburndale Tn ovement As- Flushing, came ir letter, saying “He was a remarkable man and | died as he lived, fighting for ail “I would suggest a statue in United States Army uniform in front of the |City Hall, The World is to be con- gratulated. Kindly accept my thanks for your future lesson to our chil- dren,” In addition to the contributors named the following sent in donations yesterday City M. Closkey, $ A. Beal, Potighkeeprie, ‘arlow, $5; Emil 1, 80 South Ninth § Jeremiah Butler, % P. Foye, $1; Robert Hardy, West 19th ‘St $1; Anonymous, 26 cents ca) Nothing Acts Like lon ANALAX he Fruity Laxative Universal—for children, adults, old people. Tastes like candied fruit. Children take ANALAX like candy, Pleasant At your dealers McKESSON & ROBBINS, New York Incorporated C emenaiiememmnmenentiemmeeiiaeddammetee IGRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3-°° Down on $50.0 G00 ww 75-00 7 “ 100: i} “ eo |25 ‘i bed 0 | $50 to $500 | Apart. “ “ “ “ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, | 164th ST. LSTATIONAT CORNER | COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST | | |uted by J. 0, Hammitt of No, 511 Fifth Avenue, | With his contribution of $5, Barnard Keleher sent a letter, saying: | | “While 1 was opposed to the Major| politically I was a strong admirer of his militant Americanism, and only wished that I could have had a man OPPENHEIM The 0. C low bust and elastic Customarily Priced at 3.95 | 2: .50 { Important Sale of Sport Sweaters Customarily Priced at 4.95 2. 95 Shown in gabardines, Bedford cords, French pigues and other favorite Summer materials, cond with the newest pockets and beltings. Soft, fine texture Shetland woolen ) sweaters in stunning new coatee and | sailor collar styles, in the most popular | | colorings of the season, skirt, | Actual Va BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn Extraordinary Corset Values The ‘‘O. C. Special’ Special, or Roselle, of pink and white Broche, or pink silk figured batiste; effectively lace and ribbon trimmed. | 1.95 Direct attention to a complete asssortment of high grade Brassieres MODERATELY PRICED .CLLUNS & E girdle top model, long lue $3.95 OM | 86 hutch et Sons. NY eee | 0 FLATBUSH COONER ures STON: Sf ren FULTON ST. LINOLEUM Pie (GOETZ 2.8 (0 ua 8P87 CouREST S| 8,3x10.6 ROYAL VELVET =f ' Lot 2— 60¢ to 70c triple en || amelled extra heavy Linoleum, cut from full rolls, very best pate Square Yard, 49c Lot 1 50¢ to 60¢ Linoleum cut from full rolls, 2 yards wide, neat patterns genuine felt Biggest ‘Sale of New and Used Pianos and Player-Planos of this season, including known makers will be included wells house No reservations.” Every plano in our vig six-story wa Square Yard, New rights | $6 , Monthly ny Paid | $10 Monthly Until Player- Pianos 200 Up 395 $ Ni 235 — $6 Monthly Until I and c with new upright pianos, | ¥ Excharg) Privileges turn ft any sime within one year and apply toward the purchase of any Ne NO INTEREST CHARGED. BIG SPECIALS IN PLAYER-PIANOS $275 Bradford&Co. $8,%en'"'", | $375 Regina S10 erty 325 Lohmann 395 Arionola (New) 19 USED UPRIGHTS FOR BIG SALE i} | hiy Latil Paid What Are Your Eyes ° $25 Manhattan $3 Menta] $175 Sterling ti Worth? 50 Stoddart sient’ | 175 Weser Bros. yes are yo’ ost precious Beau = don't M5 Starck 180 Brambach ||] neglect them. Correct glasses 130 Behning 180 Wissner ||] cost little and help so much. 145 Arion 190 Sohmer Reliable Eyesight Exam| n 150 A. B. Chase 190 Weber by Registered Eye Spe i se 155 Estey Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 165 Walters 170 Hardman 195 Bradbury 210 Hazelton Bros. 225 Steinway 5, atl Paid fete Ba a Ae 1,000 65-NOTE PLAYER ROLLS, 10¢ FACH 23 Sixth Av., isth Si 5 y cts #8] | VICTROLAS, °22~ ait Sikes 7 Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St 223 Sixth Av., open Sat, until 6 P.M, Victor Records in All Languages Demonstrating Rooms Make your dental plate ft enug and firm tnetandy fund et rellef, Just like magic, from the terrures caused by a loose, wabbly, dropping plate, 81 to 87 Court, Cor. Uvinesioa Lis B klyn One Block from Borough Hall Subway §S ation Es!. Over 50 Years OPEN EVENINGS Phone 4952 Main ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS * — Two Sixes, 60c and $1.25 Levieny 8 per Credit eres 219, 221, 223, 22 , 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street | , Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY ing This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent, Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Clothing for Your Whove Family on Easy Terms DAVENERTES | Without Plates a m_! Save Decaye & Tighten Loose Teeth Kets ™ Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Poreclain carefully made at Reasonable Price @ BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait or if ie py mail, O2:BLOOM, 2Eas 51125 ¥St||1G9E ast 4" ‘Sr. WCORS AM. TO 7PM, DAILY Genuine cine Satton i Male cm To build yourself up when you feel run down—to FEETHAPPY? bring back health, appetite... and strength—take PAINLESS. {i parent SE, Chiropodist t s 9 to 6, No Batre Charge Vor It, et 1 The World may be feft at oy Aperian at trict Mewmugve office A sage , ~—LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT immediate CASH at Stock Exc | oes (see Es NY,

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