The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 5

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iS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ‘Twe Youths Charged With Stenting = AISTRAIN CHADS CAUSED BY TROOPS \WHOLOOT COUNTRY Demoralized Army Plundering Its Way Through Villages | in the Tyrol, IMPTION. Star.) Iking of di- ,” observed Miss Cayenne. “He is 80 positive in his ideas of divine right that he doesn't seem to think he needs a friend on earth.” —— SAGE TEA DARKENS | HAIR TO ANY SHADE Don’t Stay Gray! Here’s an Old-time Recipe that Any- body can Apply. Nov. 8 (Associated | Complete chaos prevails in| according to travellers re-| turning to Switzerland from that country. All railroad villages in the | ‘Tyrol are flooded, with the remaining armies in full disorder, In these villages the demoralized troops are plundering and “requisitioning” sup- plies. Food from the east has been completely cut off. Artillerists are selling their horses for a trifle, and automobile drivers are going homeward as they please, Many released Italian war prison- ers, who are returning to Italy, are trying to enter Switzerland. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time, She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac: tive, Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and | out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at rd drug store for a bottle of| All men Hable to military service “Wyet Sage and Sulphur Com-|up to twenty-six years of age pound,” you will get this famous old | throughout Czecho-Slovakia have preparation, improved by the addition | },.on called to the colors, according of other ingredients, which can be Go| oo a Prague deopaten to the Weiner tore pl pended upon to restore natural color | 7 tung of Bremen via Amsterdam. It and beauty to the hair. ‘A well-known downtown druggist| is said that the order includes Ger- says it darkens the hair so naturally | man Bohemia, and comments in the on evenly Cin letd sey en it has/ Czech press indicate that the mobili- 4 in applied. You simply dampen a} ,,, . Gel 4 # \. gponge cr soft brush with (t and draw| maton, te ewslnet Germany, ihe mo: thie through your hair, taking one| bid ahraosttin k rkably strand at a time, By morning the . gray hair disappears, and after an- ews from Bohemia shows that the other application or two, it becomes) Czecho-Slovak National Committee beautifully dark and glossy, has established authority everywhere Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-) without difficulty, even in such Ger- und {8 a delightful toilet requisite ian citi lor those who desire a more youthful appearance, It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of burs. G disease. —Advt. have been 9? . A “SHOOKID”’ Circus RAMP, tramp, tramp, the “Shookids” are marching. Full of life, too, as they walk proudly up the avenue with their circus outfit. They all wear CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” SHOES, which makes walking a pleasure. These shoes cost no more than asked elsewhere for the ordinary kind, cither. TWO SPECIALS Children’s Tan or Black Calf Shoes Of finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calf, laced; made on broad, comfortable lasts, with welted leather soles and spring heels, Tan, 3.75 Tan, 4.65 Black, 3.50 Black, 4.00 Sizes 6 Sizes 8!5 to 11 Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shoes ‘ to 8 ' Of finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calt, laced; made on broad, comfortable lasts, with welted leather soles; flat heels. Sizes li! to 2 Black, 4.50 Tan, 5.50 CAMMEYER ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard Merit 34" St. New York = — weceeec cece cc cece: pee nnn nnn none, Brooklyn’s, Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 164, 168, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street _Cor, Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent, Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account. Victrolas Reai CLOTHING Values SUITS and OVERCOATS For MEN and YQUNG MEN 821 to 45 Offering Fall and Win Ines in fancy finished Worste and Cheviots ait meres its and Overcoats 50 to $16 Children’s Suity and Overs wuts $5 to $12 Women’s and Misses’ all popular shades dilk and Sin Serge: $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY) Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms | chester County Almshouse, West- chester, N. Y., where beds will be pro- vided for 1,850 wounded soldiers. ‘The buildings of the Exposition Park property, Rochester, N. Y., are BAKER WILL ENLARGE Getting Too Fat? | FIVE BIG ARMY HOSPITALS Try This—Reduce po be oditied to ac siate 1.000 “ This Will Cost $685,000 :nd Ex-|soldlers. ‘This wilt cost sto, ihe | ,Feeple whe don’t grew too fat are the fers “tenston! of Camps Wil Cost. | zene atten ATRoT? wie teetee: | sammpeiotea 6 Sanboreme, you sion of Camps Cos the West Haden Hotel, West Baien, age J Pw Ind, and the Henry Fora Hosnital also are to be modificd and extended. In all beds will be provided for 4,650 men. $18,000,000, WASHINGTON, Nov. &.—The War Detroit, Department announced to-day that) ‘the War Department has author- | Mich.) for a large case of Marmola Prescrip- orders have been given for altering | ized additional construction at sev- | tion Tablets. 75¢ ia the price the world over. five buildings and institutions for hos-|eral large camps at a cost of $18,- | By doing this will be safe from harmful pital purposes at an approximate cout | 900000. Contracts for the purchase Ot | drug and beable to reduce to, three ot fou of $685,000. Of this $235,000 Is to be| 409) have been awarded to twenty- ae on. spent for alterations on tho West-| three manufacturers, James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH Remarkable Sale PANNE VELVET HATS 4.75 regularly 8.50 A A representative collection of high-grade Hats embracing Black Panne Velvet combined with plain colored Velvet underbrim in Copenhagen Blue, Taupe, Rose and Sand. Solid Black Lyons Velvet Hats with colored underbrims. Trimmings of ostrich bands or tips; also combinations of fur, brocade and floral effects. 4 Most Exceptional Sale VEILINGS yard 25c regularly 50c, 75¢ and 95c Imported and Domestic Veilings with scrolls, motifs, borders, velvet and chenille spots; a large variety of colors and designs. ANNUAL NOVEMBER SILK SALE Over 100,000 yards of Silks the latest fashionable weaves in Colors and Black SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, & VELVETEENS At Lowest Prices of the Season In Addition Saturday, 5,000 yards of new HEAVY BLACK DRESS SATIN yard 1.65 36 inches wide...... Exceptional Purchase 250 GIRLS’ DRESSES 9.75 regularly 12.75 to 14.75 _ A large variety of the season’s most practical and serviceable models made of Navy Blue or Brown Serge; plain belted or braid-trimmed effects; size 6 to 16 years. | Special for Saturday VELVETEEN SKIRTS 7.50 Smart new Skirts developed in excellent quality twill-back, fast-dye | Velveteen; shirred models; made on the new narrow lines with insert or cuff pockets, smart belt; Black, Navy Blue, Seal Taupe and Burgundy; superior work- Brown, Russian Green, | manship and tailoring; size 25 to | 34-inch waist bands. American-Made TOYS AND DOLLS Specials for Saturday Only with lace; cap Character Baby Dolls,—20 inches tall; daintily dressed in Lawn; trimmed i regularly 2.25 lace and rilbon trimmed; worsted bootees. 1,85 Choo Choo Carr, 1.00 Mechanical Fire Engines or Hook and Ladder,—brightly finished. 1.65 ) frame; easily operated; rubber-tired wheels; suitable for boys and trongly constructed, regularly 1.25 regularly 2.00 Skudder Cars,—a!’ girls; 3 to 12 years, regularly 6.25 ML De AE nna Me ne ee LRT ee ee TET LER ee oe 5th Avenue While it lasts White Kersey Black Kersey Tan Kersey Fawn Kersey Brown Kersey Taupe Kersey Gray Kersey ‘tin 1918. | James MeCreery & Co, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH 34th Street : 6,000 Hanks of All Wool KHAKI KNITTING YARN veo ithiallle hank 40¢_ Unprecedented Reduction Sale Entire Stock of MISSES’ FALL _& WINTER SUITS (Size 14 to 18 Years) At % Off Regular Prices Now | Now Now Now 26.50 to 89.50 | 42.50 to 69.50 | 72.50 to 98.00 |105.00 to 120.00 Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday 13.25 to 19.75 | 21.25 to 34.75 | 36.25 to 49.00|52.50 to 60.00 Special Markers will be in Attendance To Deduct One- Half Off Present Selling Prices NOC. 0. DL'S. NO APPROVALS. NO RETURNS. Extraordinary Offering For Saturday Only 600 HUDSON SEAL MUFFS 10.50 Barrel shapes— made of excellent quality skins; lined with satin; neatly finished. NO C. O. D'S. NO APPROVALS. NO RETURNS, Remarkable Sale 9.75 to 12.75 GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES 6.75 An especially prepared sale of distinctive Georgette Crepe Blouses in White, Flesh Color, Bisque, Navy Blue or Novelty designs. —These Blouses are distinctive and exquisitely dainty —Featuring round or square necks, also button backs —Beaded or braided design models. 4,000 Pairs WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SPATS Eight or Nine Buttons—Sizes 12 to 7 pair 1,75 regularly 3.00 to 4.00 White Moire Tan Moire Silver Moire Taupe Moire Black Moire ; Tan Washable — NO C, O, D.’S, NO APPROVALS. tl na ac ila F White Washable Noe J od 4208 a or iets J

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