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: THE EVENING wortp, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, NOVEMBER 6, 1918, ; Standers, Walkers, | CAPT. HARRY FROTHINGHAM “Gets-It” for Corns| GASSED AND SHELL SHOCKED The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made eonnenorens | —WANAMAKER’ World Has Never Kr Known Its Equal. 00040-46406 ‘Corn-Pain le Eased~the Corn ts Doomed? off like @ banana skin—and tha “Get on the corn oF callus, peeler, not a corn- off with your fingers by wi Cutting makes corns grow « use irritating salves or mal your toe with tape or bandages?) Wh putter and still have the corn? 390.99-09-3000- + 5 mA FROTHINGHAM 999000090004 LEADING HIS MEN OF 308TH He n enay way to eave 82 and yet have the you You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup ot home, But have you ever used it? When you do, you wilt understand why thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep ’|house without it. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will quickly earn it a perma- nent place in your home. Into a pint bottle pour 2% ounces of Pinex;.then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fll up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified motasses, honey, ? | or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Kither way it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready made for three times its cost. this home-made remedy conquers a cough—usually in 26 hours or less. air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost im- | mediate relief. tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma, Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract, and has been used for genera- it and chest ailments. Avoid disappointment by asking 2) your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money Ind.—Advt. It is really wanderful how quickly | It seems to penetrate through every | fo Splendid for throat} promptly refunded. The Pinex pe Ft Broadway at Ninth, New York Beginning today—Wednesday— Store Hours will be 9 to 5.30. Distinguished Coats for Young Women | Particularly Moderate in Price Actual copies of a $165 coat from one of the best houses in America; made of beautiful velours instead of duvetyn— priced $49.50. An extremely interesting style. } eee ae | Coats of silvertone velour—lined | with peau de cygne, warmly interlined with ieraey lelightful nch blue and_ other fashionable colors. $66 grade, $39.75. CHM giles | All-wool velour coats with collars of jj raccoon, bree he coney, taupe-dyed | nutria, much of the tailoring done by hand as shown in the bound button~ holes, etc. ; our $62.50 grade, at $49.50. . . . Velours coats with cloth or fur col- rs, including seal-dyed coney and Australian o jum; satin-| lined; coats made in every way like our $55 models, specially priced $39.75. Coats of wool velours and silvertone coating, with or without fur col- Capt. Harry A. Frothingham, Com- pany K, 308th Infantry, reported gassed and a victim of shell shock in a base hospital, in a letter to his mother, writ- ten two days after his mishap, appeared Lady Drugist’s Advice lars, surprising in their good tailoring and the way they fit almost any- one; $40 grade, $29.75. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building. most cheerful. day on Sept. 13," he writes, tired them ‘o u wood for a rest of the boys spotted a machine levelled at us, and I blaze away. dozen pistol beat it, We got them "Two days aft We were lying in a fung, about ¢'ghte June din Port Uwine ComBined with OLive oie on th a whizs <r H. T. Dewey & Sons Co, “My company had been fighting all “and I re- One ward I got mine. which ame along Taken “My sister-in-law is a druggist. She told me of several bad stomach and liver cases which were benefited by un | taking Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and advised me to try it. I had numerous bad attacks due to bloating and had almost constant pain in my stomach before getting your remedy, I am feeling fine now.” It i simple, harmless pteparation that removes the ir-|catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including uppendicitis.e One dose will convince or money refunded, Liggett-Riker, Jaynes and druggists everywhere.— Advt. — A SALE Conducted from Every Woman’s Point of View We are holding a sale that affects the wardrobe of every woman—from the business woman in her trim suit to the woman in shimmering velvets and fine furs. The Frocks at $19.75 to $50 Originally $27.50 to $95 (Phone 3001 Cort.) ‘| 138 Fulton S*, N.Y., or | twee BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Sale for Thursday (Unly) illustrated). Em flesh (three of which are lace trimmed, in Many charming models tucked, hemstitched or’ daintily Regular Values to $5.00 Reduced To 3.50 Another Remarkable Special for Thursday 1.85 Attractive styles of superior flesh trimmed and hund-embroidered, ribbon or ( wh OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G Georgette & Crepe de Chine Blouses and white. Crene de Chine Envelope Chemises de Cline, jace shoulder straps. Ne Extre Charge For %, aerate, Ww ermante, for, The Wout pes be phot office ta »broidered, lace With sixty-six models from which to chose. Sixty-six models that represent the personalities of sixty-six types of women, At $19.75 you may buy a velveteen frock that bow Sppene as an afternoon frock. Larlier it would have cost $27.50. In tete de negre, hunter's green (very becoming), burgundy and taupe. Dresses, $28.75, $38.75 to $50 Forty-three Models If you have a $50 taste and $28.75 pocket book you needn't mind. Any frock in this group—of satin, serge, pussy willow taffeta, je cloth, velveteen, Georgette crepe and. charmeuse has “that right look.” | | At $38.75—original prices $55 At $50—originally $67.50 to leto $67.60—are Georgette crepe $75—exquisite little evening gowns and afternoon and restaurant eine frocks, beaded models, froc Satins, chiffons, chiffon satins and serges. velvets and Georgette crepes Coats, $25 to $95 One-Half and One-Third Less the Original Prices Fifteen models—some are exact copies of successful im- ported models. The difference between the | original coat at $195 and that at | $95 is that nutria has been used to replace beaver. At $25, wool velours, fur - At $19.75, too, are frocks of crepes de chine, black satin, satin and Georgette crepe, and tricolet. At $50, cape-coats are exact copies of our $65 wool velours cape coats, At $58, silk velours du nord trimmed. coats. At $30, fur-trimmed velours. At ' $67.50, copy of a $125 At $45, buy: coat—nutria collar. wool velours - trimmed, At $95, copy of $126 coat. Women’s Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building. ‘Philippine Underclothes at $2.45 | 1,620 Pieces, Hand-made and Hand-embroidered, $3 and $3.50 grades arison that there is nothing like these | a chance to have matching sets in the | We have proved by ¢ in town at the price. Her kind of underclothes that The naingook is excellent grade. exquisite. There are a butterfly, whi are also several where the embroider lado” work (drawn work medallions), and square necks. Main Aisle, Thursday Children’s Nightdrawers—(Special) 90c. With and | without feet. These were bought on very special terms and comparison | with other merchandise in the market shows that nowhere else can the | same grade of flannelette and the same cut and finish be found in such low-priced garments. 2 to 8 years. | From the same manufacturer we have | A one-piece pajama-—flannelette—2 to 8 years a and with- out feet—for $1.25. 1 Aisle, Old Building. The embroidery patterns are really | t and a scroll design. ‘There | nters around elaborate “co- | e nightgowns have V, round | Third floor, Old Building, Extra-Size Corduroy Robes Corduroy is scarce and high-priced, so we are fortunate in havin, nt of fine corduroy robes in the ampler sizes to sell | The colors are Copenhagen, rose and wistaria. This model is | j made with a Jong shawl collar and deep cuff. Another robe very ¢ sirable at the beginning of the cold weather is of albatross with de shirring below a yoke back and front. Colors—light blue, gray, ros Copenhagen. $10.75, Extra-Size Shop, Third Noor, Old Bldg. | $1.50 Silver-Plated Pencils, 80¢ | ine-turned Ribbon. stripe and er 1 Alway: ready to write with a sharp lead point. rout for a good di y’s demand. Commercial Stationery ~Down-Stairs Store, N¢w Building, always dainty and always practical, |} | \ R. Altman & On. Thirty-fourth Street ~, MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Have arranged another extraordinary offering of WOMEN’S DRESSES (sizes 34 to 42) at $29.00 This additional assortment will be placed on sale / to-morrow (Thursday) in the Ready-to-wear Department, Third Floor. Several Thousand Yards of Choice Black Dress Silks at Satins, Opencd From ¥ *5 to 5000 on Small We vonthly Pay Our Special 3-Room Outfit *129 Pay for It j $1.75 aWeek | 3.Room Oufi of High Grade Period Furniture $298 Pay for It | $4 Weekly Sale of Special Sale and Strollers OPEN SATUK . (arranged in Dress, Blouse and Skirt Lengths) will be placed on sale to-morrow extraordinary price concessions Included in this offering are Black Silk Crepes, Taffetas, Georgettes, lustrous Brocades, Satin de Chine and Radium. NER BUY NOW— Prices Will Surely haves” le Us Start You Housekeeping now on Credit “ee $ 3 50 t sale includes furniture Loghie ry room in Outfi (fit the house— t your entire outfit. y a few the hey in small weekly oe monthly payments, Par for It 85 Weehiy, Concince yourself by actual comparison, whether you buy for cash or on credit. tha OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST GUNN aR SALE OF BRASS BEDS Table ROCK! Reg. Price 822 one YA) Kee. Vrice fat 50 Lamp ee: 4s me | 813.75. Larger Amounte én ‘Proportion. ekly 0 ments lars down— Wood Pullmans Reo. Price $190 9.49 Cash oF Creait, {2a Week Open on. dee ‘ount Radiator oe] 9.85 To Our Customers Whether your agcount ts oven or If you have closed it vou may di Sale me Carts, Sulkies Heaters of Go- P THREE STORES DAY EVENINGS UNTIL 0.80 PM, AT Al nite nniy Br 35° S6slon8 AVE, Opposite Court House with similar names,