The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1918, Page 15

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a GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR ~ HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” | Get a Small Bottle! Fre Freshen ' Your Scalp! Sto F ! : alling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful HairYou Can) |": | Mrs, Barker hag filed suit in the Su- | preme Court of Westchester County. for i} | “DANDERINE” GROWS HAIR Besides doubling the beauty of your hair at once, shortly find new hair, fine and downy at first, but really new dair growing all over tae scalp. Costs little. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Open Saturday, 9.45 to 6. Ordinarily a Sa'e such as this would not be possible at this .ime of year, It is a “War-Special.”” A Wanamaker “WarSpecia of our regular stocks and service. The sketches above suggest eight of the styles. and correct, Velveteen Crepe Meteor Charming dress: casions. omy without loss of appearance, Mrs. Fariera’s Impossible Tt made any such ter-in-law, $100,000 is almos' ity, accor ‘sat $ Conn, Mrs. mad to sa naiderable pai that B. L. Ferna pearing with Bl safely, statements were ams, U. 8, N., a Mrs, washerwoman 6: Catherin; ff No. ment of rent ani restored to her of the war, Landlord Grea }108 West 99th S clared he ‘woul To-day he relen Evening World I am perfect! King to re out paying rent |the vicini worthy on |" ach Seltw has | Balloon Division will Paris Conservate tra, with Andre sors in th tory. Six WANAMAKER’ The Unexpected ! 1000 Women’s Dresses- at Wholesale and Less 914.79 A Wanamaker War-Special--- Saturday with black silk braid in ban bodice. taupe or hunter’s green, outside There are 25 Models There are 17 others—just as new good-looking little frocks fo Serge In navy blue and black. Satin frocks are draped and fringed. afternoon wear. es that will fit many oc- Dresses that meet war-time econ- Desi All Sizes up to 44—and all at $14.75 Find them in front of the Bridge of Progress, Second floor, Old Building, with extra selling space and extra salespeople for satisfactory service. “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, HINTS AT FA Made Statements Charged. That Mrs, Mary B. Fariera could have which Mrs, Helen L. Barker, her daugh- bases her slander suit for 00, alleging that af had lost his life in stroyed the Barker hor Fariera had nts to the effect that no effort had Mrs, Barker swears that the alleesd Adams, wif of Commander C. ladies’ tailor of West 47th Street. EVICTED WIDOW MAY STAY. Landlord Grants Right to 14 Avenue, who was evicted for nonpay- may remain dn the flat for the duration Jof a plumbing suppl: account of the victim. ain in her apartment with- war,” he declare tion by two repu the PARIS ORCHESTRA ARRIVES. | Celebrated Symphony Organization to Give Concert Here Tuesday, More than eighty members of the Most of the musicians are cities will be visited. The Velveteen Frocks are braided a bit with soutache, or trimmed These in burgundy, navy blue, The Serge Frocks are accordion pleated models, frocks severely tailored and button-trimmed, New little bits of trimming. The Crepe Meteor and Satin some demure ly trimmed, others In navy blue and black, 1918.7 Gen, Harhord Flies to Camp. viait to the LSE REPORT | miss M’COOK RETURNING. | PARIS, Thursday Oct 10.-~Major | are being trained to enter the t nited neral James G head of States alr service. He made the IN SUIT FOR SLANDER te02 of woman's m1 ot line supply service Ammeriean| with Col. Kilner, chief of the aviation M. C. im Paria to Ald in Campalan) pxpeditionary Force paid a echool, In an airplane Miss Martha McCook, daughter of “Lawyer Says It Is Col. Arthur McCook, who is head of the W tins ay erie ~. “Brother Feels Sick! He Wants a Candy Cascaret” to aid in the United War Work Cam-| paign. It was announced to-day at the Headquarters of the Women's Division at No. M7 Madison Avenue, that Miss , . . + McCook {# returning with Walter H To Mothers! You will avoid worry and trouble by giving your children Cascarets instead of nasty Castor Oil, Calomel and Pills. Children look upon Cascarets as Candy and never refuse them even when sick, bilious, feverish, constipated. Besides Cascarets cost only 10 cents a box. hat She Could Have assertions as those on it beyond the range of ding to Arnol@ Davis, torney. Page, former American Ambassador in London, and Mrs. Page. a ae BOY SCOUTS TO GET MEDALS. Secretary McAdoo to Award Honors To-Morrow for Loan Work, Two thousand members of the Greater New York Boy Scout organiza tion will gather in Madison Square to- morrow after the noon celebration at the Altar of Liberty and will receive Treasury Department medals for their work in the Third Liberty Loan cam- | paign. A medal ts given to each boy who has sold ten bonds. A special decoration ts to be given to Unit whose members sold $101,000. w: ‘Third |Loan Bonds to 8,803 sub It is expected that 8 will distribute the medals, ee her hu fire that d in Riversid made sta ¢ Mr. Barker, although r ken to see ndez, an actor now ap- sie Ferguson, got out made to Mrs, Lita K. A. Ad- nd to John Dedinski, a th of pers Intending voters, men and women, Mother! must register in order to vote. This mt. | is the fifth day of registration. Polls x, a widowed cpen § P, M. to 10.30 P. M. Register 684 Amsterdam ¢o.day, d whose furniture w: apartment by soldle U.S. Tuberenlar Unit In Rome. ROME, Oct. ¢11.—The American Red | Cross tubercular unit has arrived hore prom ‘i - and diquart The! Nothing else works the bile, sour fermentations and poisons from a child's unit. includes t New | tender stomach, liver and bowels like good old harmless Cascarets, They Pig icitg Iphia, ‘Albany Providence’ never gripe, wever injure, never disappoint she worried mother. Giv arcts ‘ to children aged one year and upwards, Directions on each 10 cent Ad who is President business at No. t t that time de- id have put her out” ted after reading The| son y willing to allow Mre. for the duration of the d, “if upon Investiga- itable business men of y prove her case a a son George in the in France. nation ory Sythphony Orches- Messager, conductor, y for the dirst con- politan Opera House rhat is to be a Ii States under French-American Broadway, at Ninth, New York 0 101 The Mouse of Ruppenbeimen —in the Service Every man, woman and child among us must serve to-day, in some way. Our own service, as we see it, is to sell clothes that will serve men and young men to the very limit of clothes endurance, by delivering ‘to them through the medium of quality, the supreme servise which has been, and is now, one of the domi- nating characteristics of the famous Kuppenheimer Clothes you to the limit, Supplementing this ability to serve Kuppenheimer Clothes offer you the opportunity of securing, for yourclothes money, the utmost in value, because of every other for tttse which enters into the choice of clothes by men of judgment. ds on skirt and paneled model, Kuppenheimer Suits and Topcoats, $28 to $80 Brill Suits and Overcoats, $20 to $35 ALL BRILL STORES OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 44 East 14th St. Broadway at 49th Street 125th St. at 3d Ave. 2Flatbush Ave 279 Broadway 1456 Broadway, at 42d St. 47 Cortlandt Street Brooklyn 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th St. and Brooklyn Stores Open Saturday Night Buy Bonds by the Hundred and Avoid The Hun- Dread Decidedly r general wear, able frocks for Eatabli Buy Liberty Bonds 125th Street, West aviation school, where men -—IlliKoch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaga |EKOCHe Ci Buy Liberty Bonds shed 1860, SATU Every Floor Is a Mine regularly at $7.50. STREET or hat theatre that meets every demand for style and comfort. A model becoming to everybody. “> é 1 wit srown and black Third Floor. Becher nat $1.75 w #, with sleeves, in all 00d FOOT een $2.67 al; deep Petticoats Elsewhere $3.00 Made of high « flounce tw ing; in new colorings. nd FL $2-°°W omen’sSuedeGloves $1.69 An exceptional offering contrasting embroidery. Main Baby Capes Elsewhere $5.98 $4. 98 Lon, a of corduroy with hood nats with capes; plain or mle Second Floor Boys’ Shoes Elsewhere $2.50 and $4.00 $2.95 Cal and tan lace shoea h \nea 21g t0 BY Third Fl00remecmemee Comfortables Elsewhere $5.00... . $3. 95 Bilkoline ¢ Full size, soft and fluffy, W se filling; borders in. con nor, Main Floor Women’s All W. at $1 Dresses, $13.75 Serge and serge and satia com- bined. Straight-line, panel and tunic effects. Smartly trimmed with fringe, embroidery and braid. Sizes for Women and Misses. Children’s Shoes Elsewhere $2.50 and $3.00 bare *calt pluos 8% tc $1 95 Third F100) ———_— Children’s Coats $8. 98 ile” with emblem on » breasted; with belt sekets; alzen 2-4 Seoond Floor 95c caps with turn’ back plece ; 4 with cord, > linings; pink or blue, $76. Second Floor Black and colored velvet, with purse and mirror, Some Shoes, Pumps, Colonials Elsewhere $3.50 to $5.00 $2. 9 sand Misses’ f; bronze kid all Third Fl Wool-Finish Blankets Elsewhere $6.00 $4.9 k ze plaid t s, in hand eas Nigh $12.00 Boys’ Suits, $8.50 Famous Koch stan dard make; two y st a Third FU Boys’ Tapeless rie $1.00 and $1.25 Grades 62c and madras, ( Third Floor Women's Silk Hus aon Elsewhere 1.25 med back, in bla 68c Kk, white Main F and $2.7 75 Men’s ee $2.35 Domet flannel, Koch Standard make. In pink, blue and helio stripes. silk frogs. Main meats Ce Fs KOCH de COs, BARGAIN Sales Draped Silk Velvet Turbans Fascinating models that sell Special, Second Floor, In tan, gray and blue mixtures; full belted models, finished with self or plush collars. Women’s and Misses’ Skirts, $5.50 Fine all-wool materials, in khaki, novelty stripes and plaids, Third Fi $4.00 Women’sHand Bags, $2.74 RDAY of Golden Opportunities $5.00 EA UTIFULLY trimmed with feather breasts. In a variety of colors, which anclude black, brown, navy, purple and gray. Y Children’s Coat Sweaters Elsewhere $5.00 and $6.00— 4.00 All wool coat sweaters, taken from our regular stock; in different styles and sixes 86 CONA F100 anmeeees att 84 8 slip- ‘*» In heavy weights; in all the models Second Floor, Women’s Handk’ch’fs Elsewhere 25¢ 15c centres, with white borders; ntres with colored borders; choice patterns and colors. Main FL in gray suede; one clasp, with Floor Boys’ and Misses’ Gloves Elsewhere $1.50 $ 1.29 Excellently made ; one clawp, in tan Tan Lace Shoes Elsewhere to $4.00 $3 .25 Sizes for misses and ohikiren. Ma- Main Floor hogany tan lace shoes; high out; broad tow. Sizes 8% to 11, Sines 11% to 2, 89.45. Third Floor Women’s Neckwear Elsewhere $1.25 and $1.50... 87c Sample pieces inctuding fulmpes and collars; exceptior Main Floor values, ool Winter Coats 5.00 Sizes 36 to 44. Girls’ Coats, $7.85 All wool cheviot and velvet cor- duroy. Smart and models; lined throughowt. With belts and pockets. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Scrim Curtains Elvewhere $1.49 pait. $ 1. 1.1 0 trimmed “with 4 mounted on a sett, pe} n ecru only, petting: eae Children’s Coat Sweaters Elsewhere $3.00— $2. 50 Wool coat sweaters with sailor collar and belt; in rose, Copenhagen blue, brown and maroon. Second Floor Fancy Taffeta Ribbon Elsewhere 35e—yard 29c Self colors, in pink, ight blue, car- dinal, Alice, white and black. Main Floor satin and moire bags; fitted have inside compartments. | Flags at Special Prices |U. S. Defiance Bunting; defies the weather Elsewhere Speci 3x5 «$3.20 2.98 ASB: sa sshiinas $4.25 3.98 5x8, . $6.00 5.69 Italian cotton bunting flags; sewed stars finished like best bunting oS. sume $2.98 4x6, elsewhere $3.98. . $3.63 $1.69 French and British Flags, 3x5, elsewhere $1.98 B ”'\Toilet Articles Hay! y's Hale Hay x 35¢ ition tip ake, 3 tor 186 all purchases of _50c Second Floor Free engraving | Ivory Goods Main Floor | Webster Dictionary Elsewhere 69 Trimmed with Fieo ine , Ladihe Siveot, We

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