The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1918, Page 9

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me _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918, Dr. Reid of Netevne Gets Commission. Dr. ¥ admits ACTRESS TELLS SECRET: e Hoepttal, during wh x) ada 0,000 wool nduoted HOLUB SENT TO PRISON | —n~ The t ty in honor of Bur {Maximunt Sentence Imposed on In-| Fourteen Persons and Five Com- Tho re Wicd ee i ii vention Broker Is Eight Years panies Accused of Violating have been giv man: and Four Months, Sherman and Tariff Statutes. e Mireet, to-night, hae] ton in the Caited Biates 1 ‘ Your Teeth Right and ~|TOBACCO MEN INDICTED UNDER ANTI-TRUST LAW Ragewater, foun they gett att NEWS BREVITIES if FOR SWINDLING WOMEN es hey Will Keep You Well ‘ parece John Holub, invention broker, who] Five tobacco companies and fourteen Oey Pretpones owing 40 the epidemic | erty Dever Was convicted for operat ny et vid were mentioned tn } , ees. 1 RS sige yd i A Wall Known Actress Tells How tol richquick swindle among. gullible | nett be the Wado Grand dury *vouling crowds, One hundred or] sii, Darken Gray Hair With « Simple | women, on his plea of guilty atter his|iodes, chareing vielation Shee, More telegrame have beet sent tol fhe tady Home Made Mixture. on his plea of guilty after his | to-day, charging violation of the Sher- thosa to whom invitations were © | wou Host rls escape to Texas and subsequent ar-[man Anti-Trust Law and the Tariff tended. The date of the party will) intiic ‘a wo! : reat, Was sentenced to serve not less Indictments followed a be announced later, Jaimed at Joicey Williams, the well known than four years and two months, and vestigation by Special United The Rev. Stephen Sliker, pastor of | | American actress, who was recently ‘ te thud! | oO the Uinews of Ci | lal 7 hot_more than eight yeara and four|states Attorney Henry A. Guiler tha Mipominmagle: Methoulat Proten: | : | I at the Imperial Theatre in ~y bese y ‘ § F . tant Chute j.. will | Ande Juror No. 10, Bt Louis, Mo, made the following | ™Onths In Sing Sing by Judge Wad-| ‘The firma indicted aro. the Sumatra iy Hat etivid: "Maas, | niu the HAL or ¢ | ¢ statement about aray b 1h hams in General Sess’ ons to-day ne Corporation, 1, Duya @ Co, ¢ : y work ‘ompany, raincoat mak || Te wttt cont vou nothing to consult mo, tod Ken taut Bray hair and how) jrolub was sentenced chiefly upon Clear Company, Gen- eee Sarntas | ployees, kaa oe poned to-day until |] Ad my foes are extremely moderate, mane we the testimony of en who enid and Sumatra id the hear. | Wednesday | pd AL ny one can prepare a simple mix-| tye S4etimony of & ean aay at uest of the | (Frank. Whitmore, forty two, ond | DENTIST ture at home, at very little cost, that] ranging from $200 to $5,000, Holub| the ima dual defendants Itsted ore Poe ELON RA te Oty at (ie etie newer Piuwe, BYOONINA. wake No.|] 919 west aoth street, near Broadway will darken gray streaked or faded y oe oe nS Fest aents 1 é " Hours, ®8 Sun, #3. ve 1397 even promiaed to get husbands for|Joh Du Jan Nienhuys, H. ON. Drive, w ak that manufactories at tene pri y by J hair, and make it soft and glossy.|many of them in additun ty nwald, Abrahary Bijan, To a half pint of water add 1 ounce] prories on thelr “investinentas thee JM.’ Bijur, Joseph = F = of bay rum, a small box of Barbo| gaig, i mney Cullman, J a duaniete Hoke San a Compound, and % ounce of glycerine." Assintant District Attorney Dooling | Frederick Hirschhorn and Av Ls yl: These 20 years younger. scalp, is not does not rub off, will make a gray haired person look — — trebled in size. The War De- This is not a dye,| Intending voters, men and women, |PAriment announord to-day that the B R t - “ dee a eit tne” crore acces] mitteraing asters, men and, women, [ir wcevice nad fon auinotines to ine | yy feques Fine Black Satins sticky or greasy and|is the fret day of registration. Polls| ficera from other branches ao ae to Advt. open 5 P. M. to 10.30 P. M. Register! ada 0 officers and 000 men to to-day. the present corps of @ t 11060. ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or any druggist can put it up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained Larger Recants This n Propor- tion. Genuine Oak Rocker Prien 816 | 2:98 Cash of Credit, Ree, senving Sate of Sanitary BABY CARRIAGES ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Paymenis Sale of TIVE TRADING STAMPS, GREEN AND SPERRY GOLD, HOW THIS NERVOUS WOMAN Told by Herself. GOT WELL | Her £'n- | | cerity Should Con- Chris' gutter health eure any Heller, Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness ¢ ment, which may be overcome by this| famous root and herb remes FB. Pinkham’s Ve as thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist, write Lydia I from irregularities, weakne vince Others. Ii.—“Por four years 1| pher, nervousness i| vas in a run down ondition, Two of | ur best doctors ailed to do me any vod, 1 heard so ouch about what ‘ydia FB. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound had done for | others, [tried it nnd was cured, T| ny no longer nery- ous, am regular, and in excellent ve the Compound. will 0 Mrs, Alice 1 belie female Christ ome functional derange- Lydia | pound, xetable told the court Mexico, but that high living hid d sipated most Let Ludwig Baumann Start You Housekeeping—Visit any of our three great stores—select furnishings for a single room or an entire house—we will gladly open an account for you—pay a few dollars down, the balance in small weekly or monthly payments, Convince Yourself by Actual Comparison, Whether You Buy for Cash or on Credit, That High Grade Ranges E, Pinkham Medic 0, Lynn, Mass, for supa y regard to he ‘ of its tong vester hat Holub'# operations No08 perations =| = = — je) a = AR r=a a4 | 'S 2) Bal- sume in . an Army Is of the funds. of the Amerie 5,000 Yards to be The Wanamaker Store Will Open at 9.45 $1.95 Yard Our Own $2.50, $2.85 and $3 Grades Ne EF ragga ¥ ANN'S and Close at 6.15) esse (Until further notice) Not another yard at this price Slik Kotanda, Main floor, Old Building, LIBERAL CREDIT we), | : rea The October Sale of STERLING SILVER ~ (1) the finished product of a retiring ~ tea sets, Opens tomorrow morning with silversmith; (2) special purchases from several of our best makers coffee sets and utilitarian and decorative pieces— At 20 to 40 Per Cent. Less The Ordnance Department of the Government has virtually commandeered the services of our best silversmiths. So much so that some have had to give up supplying the retail trade and have ad- justed their equipment to war work. From one factory we have taken over the Reg. Price 8155 149.74 Cash of Credit Genuine Oak Dining Room Suit (Four Pieces) (Sold Seoarately If Desir , Galden Fine This Suit $2 @ Week 4-Room Outfit of High Grade Period Furniture Pay for It $6 Weekly TAN Finished Product, consisting of tea sets, coffee sets and the smaller separate pieces, at a price which permits us to offer them at very extra- ordinary economies, considering the high price of silver. 3-Room Outfit of High Grade Period Furniture Pay for 11 $4 Weekly Fumed Oak Buffet Ree. Price 820 Sale of Brass Beds Ree. Vrice 64) 24.94 Cash or Credit Teprece hand-chaved (ea vet of sterling sileer, at $/.200 " In the sale collection, as a whole, are many unusual pieces. Notably the tea and coffee sets. Tea Sets of 5 Pieces Coffee Sets of 3 Pieces Special — Established Special Established Sale Price Ret Sale Price Retail Prict $167 $59 $ 85 142 1 ‘ | 1 Set AnERicAS GREATES 1 Bet . 195 FURNITURE House 1s ,_ 185 | Tes 1 Sets of 7 Piec 1 Set F ‘ as $900 1 Set 1200 1600 Nearly a thousand miscellaneous pieces, covering every table need and ranging in price from a few dollars to fifty. Wedding and Christmas Gifts ‘This sale offers an opportunity such as is not likely to occur again in the near future to secure fine, worthy gifts for the bride and for relatives at Christmas-time for a very moderate outlay. Silver Courts, Main tloor, Old Building— Motor Entrance at Tenth street. Seompy 357363 focn 81) AVE. enuing your friends be sure to te 1 them that w Newarn 49-51 Market St Opposite monte ste nt TEN Aves Women’s Stockings Almost half today’s price— | c Pair (Seconds) { EXCELLENT stockings | with a high lustre and | only slight imperfections. We | could not reorder them today in first quality to sell for le than $1.25. Pure and artificial silk mixed with mercerized | cotton tops and eotten soles, | Under the auspices of the Metropolitan Canvass Committee Veteran Soldiers of the United States, Belgium, France, Great Britain and Italy in reproduction of Great Military Spectacle “Belgium Crushed and Rescued” Cast includes Gina Ravins, Gabrielle Gills, Leonore Sparkes, Pasquale Amato, Anna Case, Entire Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra, Richard Hageman, Conductor. Addresses by Sir John Foster Fraser, F. R. G. S. c al Mouvet, French Forei i ls and toes. Knit to fi erporal Mouvel, French Forsign Legion | ine'an'smes 2°!) Wee Searched for These Metropolitan Opera House ankles and shaped feet. By lack | 2,350 Blouses 250, of $10 and $12 grades, to go for .. .$7.50 100, of $7.50 grades, to go for ae $5.00 2,000, better value than usual, to go for $3.95 only. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9TH at 6.15 o'clock Arranged in behalf Fourth Liberty Loan, Women’s Doe-finish Aisle Old Building, | Applications for tickets | | should be made by mail to the Alliee Concert Committee, ut 62 Cedar Fabric Gloves, $1 he | ne, ut 6 2 sric Gloves, $1.50 Pireel, or in person to Liberty Loan Headquarters, 65th Street and QEDERED long belore recent even makers of good blouses join in this offer, which is y adva in price rviceable ceptional mportance in view of the searcity of materials and good-lc at « | like these it is only the storekeeper who makes unusual = - a very soft finish and lin | effort who captures the prizes in the merchandise field—for Put your dollars into| | “Wnive with yeuow 1 .| they are mighty few and far between aint ; with gray lining, black 2 | » ge khaki. Buy Bonds!} | jinine!three-row embroidered back, | At $7.50 At $5 This Bu 80 Crepe Georgettes in white, flesh Clean-up of er’s plaid s ohn) ALIKED Lond & CO. barsts doe = finish fabric ; nt and suit shades—gi and | taffeta stock; tailored iret MMARY wrapety 20 in bos, fh) tia gloves, $1 pair | navy, bisque and American Beauty, » broad flat collar, and especi rh say floor, Old Building. | 9 fate prnesre, OF burgundy, or | ally attructive sleeves that fit well ‘ | French blue, charmingly beaded, | about the wrist and button nicely on 0 Be Hreitee » or embroidered, <9) taupe, brown, wistaria, copenhagen st oi) Py * t tuber ate Women’s Umbrellas, $1 | neck, various styles, | blue, green. EMERGE? CY. as forthe | e unexpected] Strongly made of all plain wood handles, You will find the $3.95 blouses on the Main Aisle, Old Building, | the 85 and 87.50 blouses tn the | Blouse Shop, on the Third Floor, ie 21 styles in crepe Georgette and crepe-de-chine; white, flesh tint suit shades (navy blue, brown, taupe) by a sr ahownr: | cotton, with Sunda y w orld “Wants” $1 each 1 Work Monday Wonders, t The Worlds Celi 4000 Bockman, New Main floor. Old Building, | i sBroadway at Ninth, New Yor! — 1 6 "7 8 w COUNTY OF NEW TORR OP MANHATTAN LING PLACKS, Hoye" Pniranee, v i + Athany and Carli nee on Albany at... ¥ and Carine Washingtan eat “i or Titert aod Collate’ ala entrance vo Hubeet at 46 Orand et Olan, Deminide "ait | Weooime entrance on Broome a a Dominick and Wronme tn Cy en) rance r + Mactragal King #,, east entrance on ca ing % a MO Moietacn W , 49 Newy omy «3, ® bier KAdnge ats, bet. Canal. and), Nester ats. eouth etre Hivington a Exit @ on Furnith at Coa, Delancey abd wouth yard eninatce, Pr 8 180 bot 194 10 ave. i BL Woah Wt, Playground ‘caitea pee PB at Kladergartan evtrance centre eatranee, PX 68 Harbor andy | Contre eatinoce ob new Fourth Assembly Diastetet. 09 Jackon cee wen 2% SS38 GN 3 8 SensSssc— 5 48522225 Rod are, joclergarten,

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