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1918,’ fn careful study of the adolescent girl|the Westchester County Surrogate's of- W. d Off SAS EAR ahi ike, tote fice and a resident of Dobos Ferry, has ar THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, of the painting are of fine been choren a Sergeant in_ the emer- ean ARE PRICES FOR FOOD horen ® Berxeant in th Si lett quality, ess |_ The other exhibitors are Emit Cart. |g By, filings bond for, $600, Mrs. Mary 1c: ih? rei "ms teaee B, Coman and Albert able to have an action for $106,000 dam- Re preguine Mit bowels moving freely ence for slander brought against her by $ serio gf Srey, Doster her daughter-in-iaw, Mrs. Helen L, | ® avis caveratin Glas ESTER NOTES. Barker of New ‘Rochelle, transferred feo nfluensa, Grivpe tyohom and Weston from the Westchester County Supreme | other merma, —_——_—— Court to the United States District Court Of the Southern District of New > Wi PY bona ~ Sie” ty: a 8 Fy in, Bvr4, has returned from Wastington. | Wpite 5 atte eres OFrice a fs Represent the. Cost of Retail Purchases in Ming Niglen Veet st font, Ninth ra EE SEES Laxative i Avenue, Mount Vernon, who haa been > New York City on the Cash and Cees cutive io Chatem. bho’ oe John F. Washburn Dies, "i ; Troe esas TOncneran. Mase. oot 212 | Fruit Rolls Carry Basis. Mise Julia Rrett of Union Avenue | Fiske Washburn, sitiz-seven Mo Mount Vernon, who has been seriously | old, discoverer of the modern method . ‘The following prices are suggested by the New York Federal Food Boart Mote ‘ecervalenctal. ef photogravure process and for beep the 2 aa representative of what these goods should be purchased for on © ea nig 9 Uitoht of Mount Vernon is|many years maker of all the photo- and carry basis in the retadl stores of Greater New York. The range im 4) with influenza at bie home. engravings for some of the principal atom clean. This ts the ont price depends upon the purchase by the retailer in original whole Milton ‘Harker, @ reporter of, White| magazines in the country, dled yes- _} Plains, has been inducted in the ar- or broken packages: - - tillery' school at Fort Totten and wili|terday. He was @ native of Wore Qmmme —nve tor that reservation on next Mon- | and retired from active business t |day morning. ty-tive years ago when his health 19¢ | Frank Condon, one of the clerks in came impaired. 16 better ri at all drug stores ‘in New ‘ork, Brooklyn ahd vicinity, or six pack- "LEE, Pare vowt. wrevaid “and insured, Boal’s Rolls, 216 W. 14th St. New York, Better Babies A constipated infant begins life heavily handi- capped. Constipation means infinitely more than mere failure of the bowels to move Fegu- larly and thoroughly. It means stagnation of waste matter, production of irritant and poison- ous substances, and their absorption into the blood.by which they arecarried all over the body, Cells are poisoned, growth interfered with, and a soil prepared in which germs of disease easily take root and develop. Constipation in infancy is a bad habit, but giving an infant drugs to force the bowels to move isa crime. A baby is like a bud—both may easily be blasted. The Nujol Treatment for Constipation is not only absolutely harmless, but is in the highest degree efficient. Fresh Crea Frese Restnery [rane Is (cooki: ‘resh Creamery Extras unsalted. Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug. Nujol helps Nature to overcome the bad habits by r¢-establishing natural, easy, thorough bowel evacuation, as regular as clockwork. Every drop of Nujol taken into the body comes out of the body. But in its passage through the intestinal canal, it keepe the bowel contents soft and moist, makes it easier for the in- testinal muscles to act, absorbs poisons and helps to discourage full cent if sue pur- ane g ‘will include the ea wot ee ee ete > aire ret = & 2 Three of the mong fine values in Durable+ DURHAM = Hosiew Colors that will not Taille 40 38 35 by 30 -330 germ growth, i i HH Eo or wash out ‘ eran NANCY Get Nujol of your druggist and give it according to directions. FE “Sm ate | _ DurbleDURHAM Hosiery doen't fade or tum a sickly $Esnt Bos a Warning: Wik aes os tei toe i ae “ale green when it is washed. sass deal Mark, Insist on Nujol. You may tapi tas ent: “2% The color is put there to stay. ‘ = 3h -8e . ‘ f = 35 a8 Durable-DURHAM Hosiery is made not only to wear Nujol Laboratories ' wow Ha longer, but to keep its good looks until it is wom out—for we STANDARD OIL CO. (NFW JERSEY) ; — #8 Ae | believe that the color of a stocking is as much a part of its SUUANA 50 Brosdway, New York ie it 23 -2e | usefulness as its wearing qualities. Nobody wants to wear Elan ed ‘ ) “180 16 -2ic | faded hose edins wrists Clockwork” ‘ = Be 9 <lde DURABLE Pataki 1 f Se DURHAM HOSIERY oe 'F tbe 14-165 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN gad ose gre If my + 1 lie Made Strorigest Where the Wear is Hardest paay heard ‘ % 9c \ “ite it ite ives you longer wear because it is made right in every detail. S62 | thie recess ; PORK PRODUCTS— at points of hardest Raed) legs are full length; tops are wie and elastic; ‘Smoked hams Seanmareet) sien ae “ ie sizes are correctly marked; toes and soles ate ‘smooth, seamless and even, ! Sina be foeen Convretged) chsed MiSs $4 780e | There's astyle of vei? ark for every member of the family Boreer for wate be be i w, for dress, and they sell at the moderate prices of 25, ny2us"Tiom soft he hated sore 35, 40 Medium weight’) Wise ela Double reinforced heels and toes Black SESE Gee edible dintaorvicenees biases <I : PO COCEY GOLLETY:| Tirien-win cimssror ak, "o' | Sale Boots SB Lecnard Street, New York for ovr Free Catales mit ; Starts Season | vy Precio orice, nies} DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS, Durham, N.C. Brooklyn’s Biggest C vedit House i 4 “The Blue Gown.” It deals in char- With Good Show acteristic fashion with a rectining female arrayed in the blue gown of By W. G. Bowdoin years a diapered wall paper, The Macbeth Gallery, No. 400177 joral motif, helps largely Fitth Avenue, in ite opening exhibt.|' @Mhance the vatue of the cobalt toe tae Agetiaah “Abe _|blue that enters into the gown. “On the Meadows,” by J, F, Mur- phy, is a particularly fine landscape even for Mr, Murphy. It ts @ pre- eminently characteristic bit, ‘The meadow land is flanked at the right by an adorable clump of trees, with a contolorous sky in light tones as a finish, Ben Foster's “Hazy Moonrise” ts 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 “0 Grand Street yomith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF “FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisoment With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When n Opening a New Account Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms ee MATTRESSES | D DINNER AND TEA SETS Reet Craw Rapios ee FURNITURE OH. Altman & Cn. Eight Hundred Women’s Silk Petticoats in a number of desirable styles, textures and colors, suitable for various occasions, Freezone is magic! Sore, touchy excellent, The trees of the picture } corns and calluses lift right are evenly projected. A white birch 1 off. ~ No pain! is happily placed at the right, “The Saw Mill,” by Chauncey F, Ryder, has a surpassing atmosphere, The forest that is falling a, victim to the devastating saw is shown in its survival, with the dread mill do- ing its deadly work. The light sky accentuates the tree masses and the single dead trunk occupying a va- cant space at the right. The landscape by Charles H. Davis, entitled “On the West Wind,” is en. dowed with feeling. The rise and fall of the rolling country is most charmingly painted and a small pool in blue synthesizes well with the fleecy clouds of the picture, “Motherhood Triumphant," by Charles W. Hawthorne, is a large canvas featuring @ mother and child, The mahogany hait of the mother is richly distinctive as her crowning glory as thrown against the blue of the background. The attitude of the child is highly decorative. The marine by William Ritschel, ‘i , entitled “Silvery Path, California,” is ‘A few cents buys a tiny bottle of | vigorously handled, ‘The coast line We have an excellent stock of Axminster, Velvet, Brus- sett and Crex Rugs. We will sell you a ye CARPETS | ice tor’ ee COLUMBUS AVE will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) J SET.103 & 104"st Next Sunday World SPECIAL NOVEMBE MILITARY MAP OF GERMANY’S at the exceptionally low price. of the magic Freezone at any drug store, Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callu. In- stantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift it ‘out, root and all, without any pain, shown is indented by means of nu- merous inlets into which the sea en- ters with a tremendous onrush. “Autumn,” by Willard I, Metcalf, is a colorful treatment of an autumn landscape, The winding road and the blue watered stream, with the varie- gated meadow and the broken sky ; $3.85 each Some of these Petticoats have been taken from regular stock ; others are the remainder of special purchases; all are of SHATTERED DEFENSE LINES By The Sunday World Magazine’s Military Expert. PRINTED IN COLORS. SIZE 18x22, NUMBER TWO of the ‘FIFTH AVENUE DISPLAY OF LIBERTY LOAN PAINTINGS Front Cover in Colors, from Picture by Gordon Ross, of The Sunday World Magazine Art Staff, WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD, aan 3D excellent quality and decidedly worth more than the quoted figure, line, are all admirably painted. soreness or irritation. These little bot~ | "1s; 08 il, Mamie contribution ie tles of Freezone contain just enough | went executed figure one catalorued to rid the feet of every hard corn, | as “March, ba he girl the volt corm, cor between the toes and | Binarves the, American, flag Hosting the calluses on bottom of feet. So over the fasion buildings. easy! So simple, Why ? Ne “fs a fine ‘marine by ae een e's (Women's Petticoats, Second Floor) Naeem OAR MRL LUT Haye Om 0 PN MERLE RAPD SCOALA DY Dad DRY A ANB ASCARIS ST A be A ASAE ER ens