The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1918, Page 7

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“ES USE POSLAN— TAKE NO CRANCES WITH YOUR SKIN If you have a skin trouble that Is distressing you, do not let another bas / pass without using Poslam. it possesses healing energy in the most active and most concentrated form. It is the direct remedy for ftehing skin affections, particularly stubborn and virulent cases 0 Eerema. It acts like pacifying balm, bringing grateful and lasting relief. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, | 943 West 47th St., New York City Urge your skin to become fresher, eleartr, better by the daily use of {| enlisted in the service, NEW YORK READY TO SEND 25,000 MORE TO CAMPS ALBANY, Aug. 21.—New York State ts ready to respond to an order from Pro- vost Marshal General Crowder, calling for drafted men, with 25,000 draftees for the Federal Army, according to an announcement of Gov. Whitman here to-day. This number of men ready to be in- ducted into the service brings the State's quota up to 250,000, ov. Whit- man enid. It was explained that this quota is exclusive of those wuo have Of the remaining draft eligiblos there are 20,000 whites and 600 negroes. The Governor explained that additional men | will be inducted between Sept. 3 and 6, and sent to Camp Jackson, Columbia, 8. C.; Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga; Don’t Let Soap Spoil Your Hair When you wash your hair, be care- ful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too muc\ alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use ts Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure and ihe greascless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive | soaps or anything else all to pleces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whoie family for months. Simply moisten the halr with water and cub it in, about # teaspoonfal is all that Is required. It makes an sbandance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out eusily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to han- | Camp Greenleaf, Lytle, Ga, and Syra- cuse, A total of §13 negroes will be Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, | A 1 maAdvt. sent to Camp Upton. vle. Besides, it loosens and takes out Dal § particle of dust, dirt and dan- druff.—Advt. “HE EVENING WORLI Back up the Boys in France—Buy War Savings Stamps Chamber Fur- | niture Living Room Furniture Dining Room Furniture | Small and Medium Room Size Chinese Room Size Persian Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues $258.00 Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, at $175.00 In American Walnut, Mahogany or Antique Ivory; 52 inch Bureau. Furniture at 10 to 50% Less CONSIDERATION of Furniture requirements for Fall is advisable during our August sale. Perhaps such values as we are now offering will not be available again until after the war. Three Piece Suite upholstered in blue, mul- berry or black and gold damask; reg. $510 Three Piece Living Room Suite, upholster- ed in mulberry velour; formerly $226.00, Three Piece Living Room Suite, upholster- ed in tapestry or velour; formerly $190.00 Ten Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Louis XVI. design... .formerly $395.00, Ten Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite; Tudor period; formerly $733.50, Ten Piece American Walnut Suite, Queen Anne desiga formerly $546.50, Five Piece Bedroom Suite in Antique Ivory with glass tops; twin beds; reg. $655.00, Four Piece Suite, in American Walnut, Mahogany or Ivory; formerly $455.00, Four Piece Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, formerly $200.00 Oriental and American-made RUGS AND CARPETS Are being featured in our August Sale at prices that will not be offered again after this month. at $24.50, 39.75, 49.50 to 88.00 Rugs, - Rugs, - cet West 43rd Street $295.00 $165.00 $155.00 $275.00 $500.00 $400.00 $395.00 $325.00 $135.00 Size Chinese and Persian Rugs, - $118.00 to $850.00 - $138.00 to 2250.00 Large assortments are shown of Plain and Figured Wilton, Smyrna, Axminster, Chenille and Scotch Art Rugs, alsoa variety of rugs for Bath Rooms, all in the wanted sizes. ay "Bina | FREE |] typtag tof constant , WEDNESDAY, AuG WANAMAKER’S Store Hours: 10 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. The Wanamaker Bus for Wanamaker patrons makes continuous trips from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. from the new 7th avenue subway, Christopher street station, to the store and return—stopping at Hudson tube station, 6th avenue “L” and 5th avenue. No charge. Tomorrow Morning We Start the HALF PRICE Days in the August Furniture Sale Seven Days in All— Thursday and Friday of this week, and Monday to Friday inclusive of next week On each of these days—for the convenience of the public, especially of men and women engaged in war work, who will wish to avail themselves of the half-price savings, and with whose very important work we do not desire to interfere— The Furniture Store will remain open until 7 p. m. The main store door on 9th street under the Bridge of Progress will remain open each day until 7. Two elevators will run con- tinuously to the Furniture floers...Customers coming in at or before 7 may remain—and proper service will be given them—until they have concluded their purchases. The BIGNESS of this Sale is beyond the limit of words. Never have the people bought furniture as they are buying in this Sale. "They have come from a score of States. And et—so big were our purchases—our furniture stocks ve never been so large and complete at near the close of any of our sales as they are today. The great buying—which exceeds , that of any previous sale— has made gaps in suites and groups—more than usual. All these odd pieces, in accordance with our custom, will be marked at half price—half the regular before-the- sale WANAMAKER price —to clear out during the seven days that remain of the sale. There will be Hundreds of Pieces Odd suites and parts of suites; odd pieces and small groups; chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus; something for every room in the home; all Wanamaker quality—all half price; all will cost us more to replace. You will find the half-price furniture grouped tn front of the Ninth street elevators on the Fifth and Sixth Galleries. All the rest of our furniture—every piece of it— the fmest selection in the country—continues in the Sale at reductions of at least 10 per cent., much of it at a quarter and a third less, ee is the time for all good householders to FIX UP THEIR HOMES and to SAVE MONEY -—- two things every good American owes it to country and family to do, First choice Thursday morning If you can’t come during the day come in the evening before 7 Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. HELP WANTEO—MALE, EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C_ yee tebe PROS Et en ‘Typewriter’ Instruction: eer atamnrs Learn to be a proficient typist STATION MEN AND without cost to yourselt, | TRAINMEN, We have morning and afternoon basaged A classes ‘ Experts are in charge. We || AGES 21 TO 55, supply the inachines for these classes | SUBWAY AND ELEVATED and place you in a position free of DIVISIONS. expense to you a soon as you be . come a fast operator. INTERBOROUGH RAPID We hold these H TRANSIT CO, | APPLY ROOM 1288, 165 | BROADWAY, 9 A. M. TO 5 P, M, DAILY EXCEPT SUN- |DayY, The Sliver Typewriter Company, way, New Vork City, N, ¥, MACHINERY, 2) MACHINERY —Waated. d-# |" olt: maximun tT ton, \ No Extra Charge For It, Advertisement for ‘The World may cnr © eat pte be Jefe a8 | homo ia the LLL OL 4 “Here’s the answer to the high cost of big cigars! “Smoke Piccadilly Little Cigars: “Do you know that men with lots of money, smoke the Piccadilly when they haven’t time for a big Havana? “Well, they do. No sense in wast- ing money, throwing away the best part of a perfecto ’cause you haven’t time to finish it. “They smoke Piccadilly because it has the real Havana flavor. “Buy Piccadilly. ” Invest 12 cents for a box of 10, and get smoke-satisfaction and economy at the same time.” 10 for 12c a ae Vine eerennree Stop that Waste! You throw away the value of many War Savings Stamps in unsmoked ends like this! bd FOR SALE— NX. TO LET FOR SALE. fe"'—\_WATCH Non) Fass lweenny 1ones 3 id REAL ESTATE FLATS & APARTMENTS BRO | ~ ———— ae | Unfurnished. ss 42d todist Sts., 10h Ave, Poyet 1,2, 3, 4 Rooms & Bath, $1.75 to $7.95 Week REAL ESTATE FO SALE— WESICHESTER, RE gs: * FOR SALE nie DIAMONDS ON CREDIT fay ters AMERICAN WATCH & DIAMOND "Oot Be A RAT rT ‘on CREDIT om. wire, tur. 37 MAIDEN LANE D {AMON DS DAESBERGWNY DESMGND Ss Jona Sought for aah, Hata pe ) Teunett, 170 8 way (upstalan) 2% | DUAPIUNDS BOUGHT SS SEMIER | worse aves aceite WONDERS ' Porgy" i ea oe wielding

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