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© DARKENS GRAY HAIR ' It's Grandmother's Recipe to - Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Almost any one knows that Sage ‘Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- By ed, brings back the natural color and | Justre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to this mixture was to make it at which is mussy and trouble- some. Nowadays, by asking at any | Mechanie, BIALOGLOWICZ, Buffalo, N. Y. | aroun 28 2.., footh Bend, tad, 5 84 MORE CASUALTIES | SHAW, Roy N. Hampton St, Pem-|BUHL, William, 1122 Willoughby | 211) "5 . fy | | berton, N. + priv Ah é WEISB 2 Cannon St. F epee W ” Now York, N. ver). Ind. LA 314 W. 47th St. NARO, Watertown. IN FANGE ARE USTED SPEEA [gee nee ee LAPIDAS, Julius, 1967 Dean 8t., ? ON PERSHING'S REPORT 223 “ete i Tiegrecr Claude Harrison, Cuba. ‘Ave, New York City, 3 as Lou 10 Ave. E, Bay- SHINES 4h ri THOMPSON, Frank Jy 18 N. Wash- Ree eens ire erie leg cy » Ve South River, de TIGNON,” Major, Johnson's Mill, Va (Continued From Third Page.) |MORFROCSR, Howant Lanta, 3 [SPERA Lewu Woo TRUSTY, Vern | WHITR, ‘Chor a wel Bugler. WILL, Guy BR, Pottetow THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918. or drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- 4 7 Compound,” you will get @ large | GANDY, Oper ttle of this famous old recipe, im- | RE hy 4h proved by the addition of other in- gredients, at a small cost. N.Y. Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one | PORAR, “Witten 3., Weat Somervitia Masa, can possibly tell that you darkened Wagoner. (J your’ Sailr, ‘ it does it so naturally | BAUER, Frank OC, Tinevitie, Pe and evenly. You dampen a sponge or Cook. soft brush with it and draw this|CHEFETZ, Charley, 40 Morningside through your hair, taking one small Avo. New York City. 7 itrand at a time; by morning the gray | 4 hair disappears, and after another ap- ADAMS, 3 fication or two, your hair becomes fi) Peestirauy Wark, glossy and attractive, BABAIN Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com. BA’ wand is a delightful toilet requisite nhi lor those who desire dark hair BERGEN. Herbert J, 38 Ellis Av. youthful appearance. id 3 tended Irvington, N It is not for the cure, mitigation ar prevention of disease. —Advt. BERGIN, David L., 738 Lincoln Place, New York City, HOVD, Kari lL.” Cedar Mapida, Neb BRENNAN, Cornelius, 347 E. 87th St., New York City. B HTMAN, Albert. Nagy Sa x J Mayville, N.Y. Mo es com Til ord Sprinatiedd, red Print a, ad ts actually hunger-provok- || ing with the piquant, de- licious flavor it gives to meats, fish and oysters. MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. We Are Buying With Our Liberty Bonds Peace, Freedom, Happi- ness and Prosperity for all humanity for many years to nay, No Bad teeth may mean poor health, suffering and great expense. The patient’s Health is very materially affected by dental work for better TREMMEL, or worse. We feel tho re- is AD West Coxsac’ sponsibility keenly; there- Hy fore our work is invariably the best. Prompt, courteous atten- / tion, very moderate fees anda written guarantee for ten years cndorved, by Bloomingdales’. DENTAL OFFICE 34 FLOOR OR. H. B. CAINE, Prop. BloomingdaleS} Ww Wes Ay., Brooklyn, N.Y, i WHELAN, John, 78 Morningside Av., , 1 f 804 ‘Arthur Ave, - Ice Skating Outfits \; Boys’ or Girls’ $4.95 1 Prank hi ki ipl heaped Dee PON Sd SLIGHTLY INJURED. JR, || Cook. 1 DAVEGA, inc, | SORMIDY, Witte W. thaatebate id Lad had hat arr Pt | saws, ween rn orien Lieutenants. ... 0. « voces gesicc PROT, Mh TOUCHSTONE, bimird Sel, Corporal, Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders. | rrion, metas, Miatoistia, Sale Only at Bedell Outlet Store ‘QB Fall and Winter Models Serge Dress Sale Saturday ee ET Fe “s ore ee eee rr re rt a ale et ee eee $ Great MoneySaving Event $7.98 Practical new Fall dresses——in the smart, straight lines that are now so eagerly sought——high- | yrade productions that are truly exceptional at this very low price. Good Quality Navy Serges Poplins—Silk Taffetas Plaited or Plain Tailored Long sweeping lines—every desir- able new trimming—an opportu- nity that should be eagerly seized — Saturday only at this price! Come prepared to enlect not only one bul ee “4 three of these extraords- Neov0.'0. D's, Alterations of Returns Down Town Store Only New Apparel for Women & Misses sit wes 1th Street | occa ’ EMM BACK UP PERSHING AND THE BOYS; BUY LIBERTY BONDS (Bond Booth on Our Main Floor) i HAMS The Values Are Most Extraordinary ’ ° Women’s & Misses’ Frocks RICOTINE F ROCKS in tailored and braid trimmed effects. Embroidered or braid trimmed Frocks of Blue Serge. Tailored Frocks of Velveteen, Wool Velour, Georgette or 95.00 Tire FROCKS of Navy Blue Serge, elabor- Lee te ately braided, ina variety of smart styles. Tailored Frocks of Wool Velour and of Blue Poiret Twill. 30.00 UR TRIMMED FROCKS of Wool Velour, with trimmings of Hudson Seal. Austra- lian Opossum and Natural Nutria, Man Tailored Frocks of Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Twill, Naw Frock of Tricotine, $35.00 Women’s & Misses’ Suits AILORED SUITS in all wool materials, of Gabardine, Oxfords, Silvertone, Serge, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Tricotine and Velour. Coats are silk lined and warmly interlined. Prices Range from 25.00 * 60.00 UR TRIMMED SUITS in all wool ma, terials of Velour, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Broadcloth, Velour de Laine, Trimmed with Natural Nutria, Squirrel, Mole, Hudson Seal, Taupe Wolf, Prices Range from 38.50 © 100.00 Women’s & Misses’ Coats INTER COATS in belted, loose back W and Dolman effects, fashioned of Velour, Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silvertone, With new sleeve and col ar effects. Lined throughout and warmly. interlined. Prices Range from 30.00 * 75.00 UR TRIMMED COATS in all wool ma- teriale of Velour, Bolivia, Silvertone, Evora, Duvet de Laine, Crystal Cloth and Duvetyn. Trimmed with Nutria, Rac- coon, Tau, Coney, Beaver, Mink, Mole, Taupe, Poiret, Natural or Black Lynx, Aus- tralian Opossum, Squirrel, Hudson Seal and Black Opossum; lined throughout and warmly interlined, Prices Range from 30.00 te 125.00 ee ‘halt SE AE ITE? SE - = Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 Planned for the Week-End Winter is coming—but winter styles ARE HERE. Here are fashions for girls and misses—smart ones, too—warm negligees, warm sweaters for women and misses and accessories of many sorts, All excellent value for the week-end. Girls will be Girls--- and will always want pretty clothes. HERE'S A COAT FOR SCHOOL—and you will be happy to wear it when you go for a walk in the afternoon. Can be had in smart wool mixtures. /i/ustrated. Sizes 8-16 yrs. SUCH A CHARMING COAT TO BE WORN over the party frock—or for that Sunday morning walk in the ark. Fine wool velour lined throughout in Reindeer, avy or Poilu Blue. And a stunning shawl collar of Nutria. Sizes 814 years. DOUBLE ROWS OF BUTTONS—pockets—a splendid uality of chinchilla, completely lined, and you know why this coat is so very desirable. Sizes 4-7 years. THIS LITTLE GIRL'S EMPIRE COAT, so prettily smocked and trimmed with nutria buttons and edging. This fine broadcloth coat is interlined so warmly that the coldest day will be enjoyable, Sizes 4-7 years. THREE CHEERS FOR THE LIBERTY CAPE. It looks so Mee like a uniform—with the red flannel lining in the blue cheviot cape—and the gold buttons. And you feel so proud when you wrap these folds around you and feel really warm. Sizes 4-6 years, 23.50 29.50 Fashionable and Appropriate Apparel for the Particular Miss ASKIRT NARROW ENOUGH to be really smart, but still comfortable and a most becoming surplice waist set off by contrasting pearl buttons—are but a few of the very attractive features of this dress—to be had in the fall colors. Misses’ sizes. 42.50 A SATIN AFTERNOON FROCK. Panels, of course,—but when they start in dainty self-color embroidery and end in fringe—what could be more flattering or attractive? In navy, brown, black and copenhagen, Misses’ sizes. 39.50 THE SMARTEST SKIRT TO WEAR with your fur coatee is the one of velveteen in navy, black or African brown. And how very chic with its pockets and braid trimmings. Misses’ lengths. é 15.00 YOU CAN BE DRESSY IN A BLOUSE and separate skirt—if you are wearing oF ie these glossy wool-back satin skirts, useful as wall as ornamental. Misses lengths. Warm Negligees for Cold Days for Misses and Children—Economically Priced A model to satisfy every desire and need—and there is a real need for them these chilly days, CHILDREN’S BLANKET ROBES—téddy-bear pattern, daintily ribbon trimmed. pink and blue, Sizes 4-8 years. 2.50--2.75 CHILDREN'S INDIAN BLANKET ROBES—the kind children like best. Sizes 6-16 years. 2.95--5.00 CHILDREN’S EIDERDOWN ROBES—ribbon trimmed. in pink, blue, Ae | 3.25-- 5.25 19.75 45.00 19.50 22.50 16.75 rose. Sizes 6-16 years. CHILDREN'S CORDUROY ROBES—in pink or blue with sailor collar, pocket and girdle of corduroy. Sizes 4-6 years. 3.95 MISSES' CORDUROY ROBES—straight line, collarless, two pockets. Copen, pink or rose, Sizes 8-14 years. 5.00 Misses’ Corsets--Two Styles in Pink Young women find that our fillers know just the right model for each type, and that they give special attention to the growing girl's needs. The popular shade of pink is used in two excellent styles for misses, Lightly boned corset—elastic top. Sizes 21-26. Flexible boning in batiste corset for the growing girl. Sizes 21-27, Children’s Underwaists—Best Styles and Values So essential to the comfort and contented feeling of the child at all times are proper undergarments i designed especsally for children. 2.50 4.00 Children’s corded waists, fastened in back—no boning. Sizes 7 to 15 years, 1.50 Extra length. 2.00 Children’s first corded waists with boning front and back, laced, strapped over shoulders, Sizes 21-30. 1.00 Children’s Waist—lightly boned, with adjustable shoulder strap. Sizes 21-28. 2.00 Children’s Cambric Underwaists—gathered front, plain or trimmed. Sizes 2-16 years, 7 T5175 Sweater Suits| Women’s Sweaters ‘ Sale Saturday - for Little Children} x assortmeNT OF SHETLAND CUNNING LITTLE SWEATERS in a varie of syle 3 suit every type of woman, it style with sash MATCHED SETS— and’ pockets or purled at the waist with as illustrated—coat, long shawl or sailor collar. There are leggings. mittens and many plain colors (black and white in- cap—inheavy brushed cluded), also some attractive combinations L Th area of colors, One smart style comes in plain woo, the warm colors, purled at waist, long shawl collar, play suit for the little buttoned at purling with two buttons and tot. Brown, rose and loops. An advantageous time to purchase copenhagen, Sizes the indispensable in every wardrobe item. 2-6 years, 10.75 4.85 The Season for Wool Gloves Approaches And the wise woman provides against any possible shortage in this respect later, CHILDREN'S HANDS WILL NOT BE | Real Scotch Knitted wool gloves with COLD if they wear these gloves for school | seamless fingers—all sizes. ; 99 & 1.50 and play. Knitted Wool Gloves—extra warm— Children’s Cloth Gauntlets. with long wrist. 1.50, 1.65, 1.95 i y Fuzzy Angora—warm as fur—short Children’s Black Cloth Gloves ait s —small sizes. 50 2.25 Children’s Wool Gloves— —extra long wristlets. 3.00 small sizes. 50 Women's wool gloves—in colors, 2.50 You Never Pay More: at Best’ ee Sel eg Se gee & =