The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1918, Page 8

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" t uncon. GUDES Pn wa sf ee splendid blood Sold by dru F the summer heat is sapping your energy and strength, try that and body invigorator— Gude's Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” Fepto-Manfan is mace only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Masufacturirg Chemisty | . | builder | | Is Opi The entire ind business cone! ives in 1919, Brooklyn 219, 221, 223, rai, 227 an Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Smith $100 WOKTH OF "FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY “Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account _ Clothing tor Your Who.e Family on Easy Terms and CARPETS | We have an excellent stock of Axmiister, Velvet, Brus- | Sels and Crex Rugs. We will i ita et 21,98 Biggest Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Cor. Wyckoff St. too Chamber of Commerce, > Street, ration da Dr. Garfield Administrator, Street |... ured one up-State pay for it to get it A facilit ‘Try to Prevent Ar Offte Aug. MONTREAL, Richard Perry last night. we , [oom CRISIS THREATENS, | i Homes and Business P' Will Have No Winter Supply, held al rywhere | ference called by Delos [new State Fuel Administrator. |ineeting, which was injuries from police batons. |, was ordered to move on ive. THE EVENING WORLD, laces State of New York is facing 4 coal crisia and many homes ns will be with- | out coal by the time the zero weather sorted th \ eration a find a Fuci | It was brought out at the meeting {that the demand for coal for war in- jes and other manufacturing has ed 40 per cent. Railroads, deaplt for handling to haul coal fast enough to sup- 15, —Arrost of of New York, American naval officer, caused a clash between policemen and citizens here Several persons suffered an Perry, When to obey citizens, angered by ‘as handled, k |the manner in which he here for... OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, “Wash it with this and it won’t get sore” “Wash it with this, Dad,” he said. ‘‘When I scraped my knee, Mother used it and it healed right away.” The way Lifebuoy heals broken skin shows you what makes it such a good soap for daily use, Keeps your skin healthy —protected Today, protection is the teaching of health authorities. They all say,“‘Take care of your health; don’t get run down; prevent sickness by keeping your body healthy.”’ The nature of your skin and the work it does in throwing off perspira- tion acids make it especially Liable to trouble, ‘The skin, as you know, regulates the heat of the bodys To keep the body at the right temperature, the skin throws off perspiration at the rate of two pints every twenty-four hours, If this perspiration is not thoroughly removed, it forms an acid in the pores, In lathering, Lifebuoy carries {ts antiseptic right into the pores of your skin, There it counteracts the effect of these perspiration acids. It keeps the skin free from emarting, chafing, sore- ness — keeps it healthy, protected. The odor tells you why The ‘‘health’’ odor in Lifebuoy te found in no other soap. It is not a perfume, not the odor of a medicine, but a pure, hygienic odor that tells you instantly why the soap benefits your ekin, Stimulating, invigorating, re- freshing! One whiff of Lifebuoy and you realize why it cleanses so therough- ly; why it purifies and protects; why it is the soap with which to wash your hands often—especially before meals. Begin to use the ‘‘health’’soap today for your face, hands and bath. Get a cake at any grocery or drug store, Start today and watch your skin improve. Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass. The Health Soap pourt to-day | “MOTORMEN DISCHARGED SAY FUEL MEN OF STATE FOR CAUSE, DEMPSEY SAYS That was the concensus of opinion | Of an organization, of fuel administrators from sixty counties who to-day attended a con- W. Cooke, | controtted by The | outs t the| ». 66 Liberty | wan called to determine the needs of each county and to for solvoing them through | officered fit Association, which twenty years, be said: ‘The company does not lo Evans Woollen repre-| association National at the gathoring, It 18 the small wage earner in my|motormen in nty for whom I fear this winter,” Adminiatrator. Few of them have ‘been able to order ‘oal this summer because they cannot Next winter when they want buy St Tam afraid they will be un- Jstop at railroad crossin near Glassboro. —»——___ ‘Leoked Down Shaft, Killed by} Eleva John Graham, eigh an |went out a*request to No Objection to Their Joining Brotherhood as Long as Loyal to the Company at Vice Preaident J National ly local, created by employees. does not be- and ¢ The company, }ieve In an known as the | had existed for with favor on any attempt te create No one w the Brotherh | the company Charged for cause, not for joining & union, OH! SKIRTS GOING HIGHER! Nothing Can § ‘Em Hae Gt the Wo Attention, ladies! | Parts THURSDAY, _AUGUST 15, notice. most popular styles very few are left. full range of choice, you should call without delay. opportunity as this. The sale includes all our leadin, Bohn Syphon Sanitor, leyco and allametal Ideal Refrigerator, The im- mediate response to our 1918, These Special Sale Prices Subject to Withdrawal Without Notice As soon as our temporary overstock of Bohn Refrig- Seldom do circumstances combine to create such erators in any model has been reduced to normal, the Special Sale Price of that model will be discontinued without All models are still available, but in some of the To be sure of the an We made up a number of our stand- ard Bohn Refrigerators for export, but could not ship them. Neither could we obtain storage space for any extended iod, They had to be sold quickly. Therefore we have r ied n offering BOHN REFRIGERATORS Discounts at 15% to 40 from the list prices. models of not miss Skirts aro to Ko higher—oh, quite con-'f announcement showed siderably — higher. Of course, this that this exceptional op- ascending skirt line may demand cer- 9 portunity was appre- tain modifications of #ub-sk ciated. The special dis- Knock kne © not bein counts will continue in Paris this year and as for garters— effect until the surplus y payment well, this is a family paper and, of stock is exhausted, but deposit now. course-—— must then be withdrawn Those hot tips came atraight trom Paris to-day, brought by the Mesdames Margaret Hreaker and M. © were pi steamer They ad PM for skirt be gray, brown, navy blue and * if you know what that means. LEFT $100 TO EACH WIFE. Tyrrel Ha ty wo When He "Drew Document. ‘The will of the late Charles A. Tyrrell who had two wives when he signed the document, is to be contested by his) firat wife, according to notice filed in the Surrogate’s office to-day Tyrrell married ‘his first wife thirty. 8 ago in Australia, and she dis- 7 some years later, sidering a widow married again and learned | his first wife was sull living. will he left $100 to each wife er that In his ond wife Med last y a bequest ae lAnd Ave- nue, Bronx, | AIRCRAFT INQUIRY ENDS. Production Board ¢ Faith tn De Haviland Mai WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—The air- craft production investigation by the Senate Military Sub-Committee was concluded to-day with a statement from John D. Ryan, Chairman of the Aircraft Production Board. The Sub- Committee hopes to present its to Chairman Chamberlain by M the De Haviland mirplane ing imp: machine, i petitors and unjustified. ‘This machine, , is Now the principal one in quantity production and should not No Word was received in afternoon that United St Court Justice ndeis had 1 take bail for J B. Rutherford now In At against the The Justice he matter be taken up before the full court, eee Jersey Auto Driv Asked to Stop at Rat TRENTON, for ¢ States Go nspiracy rnment. meta, | Aug. N. J. 15.—State | les Dill has ompanies in Commissionerof Motor V to instruct drivers to waa the result of a recen elevator operator, of No. Avenue, LONDON, Aug. who Sheehy ed from ities MODEL B, 83.00 a Hien Rrade Ten shape, frame strung with y I. DAVEGA, ‘ 125 WEST 125th ST. nw, ee udinn dbcrune Open Every Even AN “Lost and Pe a articles for thirty days, These 1) ny of The World Advertising Agencies, felephoned directly to Th Cali 4000 Beekman, New Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, without should not delay 1329-1331 Broadway Nenr Gates notice, You catalogs prices Sale Price $35.50 Bohn Refrigerator Shop (Manufacturers) Newark Store: 913 Broad Street. Both Stores Open Until GP, Me THREE BROOKLYN STORES Chee and Whether you need a Refrigerator at once or in the near future, do this livery in the early Fall, You may secure the resent Lebo until then E a small Call you can, or write for special 53 West 42d Street, New York Phone Vanderbilt 1927 Phone Market 133 Faturdays Until 1 eM, 4810-4812 Sth Ave, ast Tin, Wrooklyn Fulton St., Cor. of Bridge St. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Advance Model in Silk Meteor 5. 00 A strikingly beautiful creation in silk meteor, the blouse entirely trimmed with silk sou- tache braid and with silk fringe to entire depth of skirt; finished with wide silk sash. Others at 22.50 to 89.50 LAST DAYS OF All Summer Merchandise to Be Sold to Make Room for Incoming Fall Lines. THREE BROOKLYN STORES, Prices Reduced to Half and Less Pre-Inventory Sales Seven-Time World Want Works Al Week—Order One ve chance. We will be able to hold, here in our stock room, if VBR mT In AGE BRA : The Flot Weather Answered sennncinis Here In Our Men’s Shop The lightest weight Clothing for the hottest days. Every man knows that is the kind to wear. Here, however, is where you can get them at decidedly —, moderate prices, quality, cut and tailoring all considered. And each of the above-mentioned trio is equally essential in skeletonized cloth- ing. . Men’s Summer Clothing Coats and Trousers —Made of Eureka Cool At $9.7 Cloth, which is wash- able. i] In light and airy colorings. At $1 0.9 —Made of Palm Beach V Cloth. Washable, in natural tan. In gray at $11.50. Separate Sport Coats, $7.50 >| Were 89.85 to $12.75 a Summer Trousers At $2.50 At $2.75 Khaki White Duck $7.50 At $4.95 At $7. White Flannel Gray or Green Mixed Flannel Thin Office Coats, $2.25 to $4.50 In black or gray. Motor Dust Coats, $1.75 to $11.95 Second floor, Men's Shop, East Building, Negligee Shirts That Men Will Buy Quickly at $1.69 Men will buy them because they have a luxurious look, despite the fact that they are far from costly. Then, too, we assure our customers that these Shirts will give euduring and satisfying service. That the workmanship in them is of a superior quality is noticeable at a glance, consequently men who appreciate quality and style will purchase, not one but several of them. ‘The styles—one made of woven madras in a vast range of weaves, including the candy or sucker stripes of blue and white. The other, made of fine count mercerized cloth with printed stripes, both neat and bold, in harmonious colors on white. The sizes are 14 to 17. The Price Is $1.69 Men! Here Are the New Fall Hats! Beginning to think about that new Hat you must have within a few weeks? Well, then, here it is! Here is a stock containing the newest shapes and colors. A fine assemblage. Smartness and distinctiveness are re- flected in each model. Stetson Hats—$6.00 to $9.00 Other Soft & Derby Hats—$2.50 to $5.00 Street floor, Men's Shop, East Building. Women’s Afternoon and Street Dresses, $13.98 For immediate wear and for Autumn days these specially | purchased Dresses will be equally satisfactory. The styles | are smart and new, the materials of much nicer quality than ordinarily found in Frocks at this low price. Taffeta Crepe de Chine Foulard Some in Combinations of Georgette Crepe and Sill: Grey, Copenhagen, Navy, Black. | ate styles with sleeves of Georgette, and with dainty collars | and vestees, are included in the assortment. All sizes are well represented Thin Summer Dresses, $2.98 Many of these pretty Dresses have been reduced from considerably higher prices, while others of equully good value have been specially pure chased for this selling event. Woven and printed v waist line styles. Sizes 36 to 44, Second floor, Central Building, T..o Special Of Offerings of We are going to sell below their regular prices two makes of Tennis Rackets, made by manufacturers whose names, w hich | appear on the Rackets, are guarantees of quality and service. they see the kind of Rackets we are offering at reduced prices, Models at $7.29 Models at $4.29 Regularly $8.00. Regularly $4.59 to $5.75, | Also a number of cheaper models to select from at reduced | prices. Fishing Reels Specially Reduced Metal Skeleton Salt Water Reels at 59c Have Been 89¢ and 98¢ An Attractive Sale of Dolls “Sample” Dolls from a well-known maker. ‘To these we have added a number from our own stock, making a great variety of sizes and || kinds at Prices Ranging From $3.75 to $20.49 Offering an Average Saving of 25 Per Cent. Fours Gove, Weer ssuildingy Simple, smart, tailored models as well as the more elabor- |) jes are attractively made in surplice and normal ‘High Grade Tennis Rackets | Tennis players will immediately appreciate the values when || The stocks are limited; therefore, early selection is advisable, | I

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