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HS BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBSR 12, 1918. ‘Tin Oi Roce |ALNGHTREVEL zits. 2 to Darken Hair} BaINeS CITY'S FETE maaan cs a He 8 o house t $ ¥ Bags Tea and Sulphur Turne ne St. Mihte which a FIVE IN AUTO PARTY HURT. al . 610 West 44th Stre s] Gray, Faded Halr Dark neon six miles back of the German] oe. ia Crash With hee es «| ———— and Glossy. | lines. After tWo hours’ hard tne | on ae bach bald lk ead IN FULL UNtFORM, E er el ene | it was Uiree miles bebind the 4 j t a Va ey reel. (73d Street and Broadway with @ Lion Me i wery truck. All were taken to the i wevelt Hospital, but only Miss Anta amokes erty of Nor $id West 44th Street, captured | who suffered a iacerated scalp and face, day, while inl remained for treatment. 1 (room 8404 | notte, others, whe returned to. their heir frst | hom ne American way | letters since the d @ German ra) 4 h tat hree men were! From the Deadwood Pioneer Times.) ront: Hine, and two houre tater was a] 11 UHNG | fedR, Wnts | the corapehy, WON ROE Ott were te form, minus the coats, h this morning when an automobile in| {ih the reguiatio it Js: trousers, ahirts and ; Almoak every one knows that Sage! ‘ea and Sulphur, properly compounds ‘ With tt were taken 150 Germans, ay ed, brings back the natural color| Broadway Again Ablaze, & Div. entire motion pictur and lustré to the halr when faded, ‘je Tt s and streaked or gray. Years ago the only| Of Bands, Tin Horns and ft, plano and which they were drivig@ collided at way to get this mixture was to make . i 4 $ It at home, which is mussy and trou-| “ Shouts of Thousands. ylesome. er eee . slowaders wo simply ask at any| drug store for “Wyeth's Sn, - Suthar Compouri You wil tae not desert Broadway until dawn Narge bottle of this old-time recipe| dimmed the street lights early to-day. improved by the addiNon of other in-|1t had required twenty-four hours to gredients, at very little cost. Every-|reach the vanishing point in Ng? | owhedy uses this preparation now, be- York’s second victory celebration, cause no one can possibly tell that her : ions who will attest you darkened your hair, as it does it| Tere Are million . #0 naturally and evenly, You damp-| the success of both Gays. en @ sponge or soft brush with it and| Almost all night, Broadway had draw this throngh your hair, taking| embraced miilliéns. There were brass one small strand at a time; by morn-| bands and hundreds of thousands of ing the gray hair disappears, and|tin horns. On last Thursday it was after another application or two,|pelieved nothing would ever surpass your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy, and you look years The last of the peace revellers did of APPRECIATION . . Wuen THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC was at its height, so many of our operators were absent that it was impossible to handle promptly all the telephone calls that were offered. the glories of that demonstration, To- vounger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur | ‘oY |t was admitted eng spee Compound is a delightful toilet re- Monday, Nov. 11, was quitite. It is not intended for the| the most rem able day New York cure, mitigation or prevention of dis-| ever saw. Its noisy start was a mere gpm 5 nvt | pop to the crash of its finish. i | Vor the most part, the crowds were good natured. There were some dis- order and rowdyisin, but 9,000 po- | eqnen and 10,00) reserves, with 700 | detectives, were ready at a moment's notice to meet any omergency. There was plenty of drinking, but not of ive | water, it must be admitted, The ice water will come in handy to-day. The theatres had a record-bresk- rg night. Every playhouse, vaude- | was a mist Know1ne that a word of explanation to the New “York public would relieve the situation, we stated our case and asked our patrons to assist us by re- stricting their use of the'telephone to necessary calls. Tue RESPONSE, as was expected, was immediate, vile theat and me e in the elty| PASAT ATEGIL GUE TRH ILA AVEE Citizens’ associations of all kinds, individual users Hi apererortaregerneld per both large and small, public telephone agents, in Me OsEEULE Ole Gen | oruiee | fact all classes of the telephone-using public gave us fuctorieseand control our own [W}| Great outbursts greeted the playing lendid’e F nl of rhe, Blat-Spingied Hanbor’ and splendid cooperation. | the nation, anthems of the Allies. } me t oxo: as e * : . . Svea eatin mpm cA fod Tuis HELP was given cheerfully and willingly and soon a3 this music ended there were | the inconveniences were accepted with a good humor cheers for President Wilson, Marshal | In several | Foch and other that greatly cheered those operators who were work- Nl wouKeraLtines Were Carried into keen | ing so ably to carry the load during the absence of Silke and Madras Shirts, iI ehare of the crowds. Far into the \ were crowded, sing many chure aps detaching aders to elip into the quiet houses} WHILE MANY of our operators are still away and some restriction is still necessary on the general use of the telephone, the worst of a bad situation is now passed and we take this opportunity of expressing + our appreciation of your kindly help. THANK YOU! in new and distinctive pat- terns, new colorings and an assortment not found in any other but a shirt spe- cialty shop. Values that you woull expect to pay much, more for. Special 3.95 rf) — SAE t} Dian hes 1} (CCHAIN SHIRT SHops >) 1 Boldic whom wore t sor ket St. Bridgeport Wa Two new shops opening Jan.1, 1919 i Hotel ‘Commodore Hotel Pennaytvania bay Scranton sated men wa west curb of pgacre Square betw Streets, When the ¢ had a habit of forming « y ing hands on ulders of the m | oy woman 4d grew too violent, the nen rode into the | vd in Broadway, | throng Broadway, gathering in policemen wer a uch stnol d with t tarily AUTO MANUFACTURERS MAY KEEP UP PROQUGTION a Pulvejized for drip-coffee; cleay/cut ground for per- colg6r or boiled; and in thé/whole bean for those whdyprefer it: Propose ment on Passenge To Be Aband » Sunday World ‘“Wanis” Work Monday Won owt er INFLUENZA “wate Horlick’s Malted Milk —=9 ry Nutritious, Digestihie The REAL Food-Drink, dnstantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL ‘Horlick process and from carefully selected materials, Used successfully over % century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. In The “Huts” —here and over there—the American soldier find recreation, home and church cl college, and the best of club life and the Jers Not least of the Camp helps is the “eats” provided for the boys, especially good things from the homeland. Often a happy group may be seen enjoying adish of Grape-Nuts, a delicious and mutritions food that makes thousands happy every day “at home.” This is War Charities Week Funds for war aid work are beir war tor the United States and the All pooled and mobilized to help win the Help the folks who are helping the fighters at the front, Subscribe to the Joint Fund ———_—$__— nao oe tern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ‘ Give Generously to the War Work Fund . Unprecedented Values To-morrow WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS Superior quality Nainsook and Batiste garments with lace or embroidery trimming; regularly $1.85 and 2.25, at $1.39 and 1.75 Nainsook Envelope Chemises, | Crepe de Chine Env. Chemises Also of Pink Batiste, In various models, at 95c¢ and 1.35 at $1.90 and 2.69 Pink Batiste Bloomers Women’s Pink Satin Bloomers Lace-trimmed, Attractively priced at 95c and 1.29 at $2.75 and 3.85 Women’s Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, $3.85 Tailored or lace-trimmed; pink; at the remarkably low price of HIGH GRADE SUIT BLOUSES Made of Georgette Crepe Regular Values up to $19.75 SFECIA’ $12.50. A FORTUNATE PURCHASE has made this event possible. Among the attractive models are allover styles with novel buttons and loop trimmings—smart silk chenille embroidered or hand-beaded effects—some are charmingly combined with contrasting colored panne velvet. Superior Crepe de Chine Blouses Plain tailored or tucked models; also embroidered styles in flesh or white Secret. $6.60 NEW ALPHA CORSETS NM ODELS exclusive with Stern Brothers are constantly on hand on the Second Floor, in complete assortments of serviceable styles, excel- woth in materials and workmanship, at very moderate prices. Specially featured for Wednesday: Kesh Color Alpha Corsets . . . at $2.75 Made of mercerized broche, low top, lightly boned and free hip: Regularly sold at $3.75 Lyons Velvet Hand Bags Regularly $12.75 values—a_ practical gift at $8.95 (as illustrated) TPUESE bays have elaborate silver-plated frames — copies of sterling silver models, with chain handles, attractive silk linings and regulation fittings. Real Vachette Leather Enyelope Purse: Many compartments, silk linings; value $3.75, at $2.75 Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags, three models, $4.85 Assorted metal frames of silver or gold plate; value $6.50 A Very Exceptional Offering To-morrow on the Third Floor WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Regularly sold up to $85.00 at $45.00 A specially seleeted group,ot handsome plain tailored or fur- trimmed models from this season's stock, in a wide choice of the newest styles, fabrics and colorings. A