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GR! TIT = HAVE THICK WAVY ALLIES WILL SEND FOOD 10 GERMANS aria: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1 (MISS MILDRED RICE IS | ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED "chor enor tue tate MISS WILSON SINGS Sere tnen corr — FOR SOLDIERS AT NANCY more than thirty, BRAUN HAIR Every particle of dandruff! disappears and hair stops coming out. Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. ur hair becomes light, wavy, abundant and appears as soft, utiful as @ young} “Danderine = hair jeanse.” Just try this—moisten a gloth with a little Danderine and care fully draw it through your hair, tak- Bag one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few Moments you have doubled the beauty ‘of your hair, Hresides beautifying the hair at @nce, Danderine dissolves every par- Ricle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever Stopping itching and falling hair. jut what wil! please you most will after a few weeks’ use when you will actually see new hair—fine and why at first—yes—but really new air growing all ever the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and .ots it, suvely invest a few cents in a of Knowlton’s ‘Danderine at ‘any drug store or toilet counter, and just try it Save your hair! Beautify it! You ‘Will say this was the best money you ever spent.—Advt. False Teeth Comfort For Tender Mouths Here is instant relief for the agonizing soreness which tender mouths suffer from dea- It makes the plate fit it the instant it is WERNET’S POWDER For False Teeth Dusted on a provides {n- t relief foi discomfort. it soothes aching gums, stops the irritation, dispeis eae and beale. Its diy use keeps the and dental nleten. snaronteed by Werner Dentai Beechams. FORDER KEPT Wilson Makes This Condition in Reply to Socialist Chan- cellor’s Appeal. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—President Wilson has sent a reassuring message | to the people of Germany in relation to the food problem, replying to a message from Herr Ebert, the Social- lst-Chancellor, Legation. “The German Government ur- gently requests the President of the United States to inform the Ebert's message eald: German Chancellor Wbert by Wireless whether he may be as- sured that the Government of the United States is ready to send foodstuffs without delay if public order is maintained in Germany} and an equitable distribution of food is guaranteed.” Secretary Lansing in his reply said “At a joint sesvion of the two Houses of Congress on Nov. 11 the President of te United States announced that the representa- tives of the Associated Govern- ments in the Supreme Council at Versailles have by unanimous res- olution assured the people of the Central Empires that everything that is possible in the circum. stances will be done to supply them with food and relieve the distressing want that je in 60 many places threatening their very liver, and that steps are to be taken immediately to organize theve efforts at relief in the same systematic manner that they were organized In the cast of Belgium. “Furthermore, the President ex- pressed the opinion that by the use of the idle tonnage of tho Central Empires !t ought presently to be possible to lift the fear of utter misery from thelr oppressed pop- ulations and set their minds and energies free for tho great and hagardous tasks o plitical con- struction which now face them on every band, “Accordingly tho President now directs me to state that ho ls ready to consider favorably the supplying of foodstuffs to Gor- many and to take up the mattor immediately with the Allied Go ernments, provided he can be sured that public order is bel: to s Mor istice terms, said: Germany surrenders to us all motives and 150,000 cars which had us. This will em- ot provisioning. ted until the Boert's message and | « the reply was sent through the Swiss | « —_———-- father wos the eee BPATPODDDEDADS EE rtrd jee of Cloves) Showered With Bouquets and i in. colina ee Warmly Acclaimed by People % WINS HER DOWER After Concert. 4 cmuvane § suse. S544 $299 O6-H00406-43-000OOH RS, WILLIAM LOWE RICB of and Southampton has announced the engagement the show, also we New York Company Leit Reaily Holdings Valued at $200,000. Justice Croprey fn preme Court to-duy decided t Mary B. Jenkins of & entitied to dower ri her husband, John G. the trust company t) about ard thereafter to ve death of her husband. cents eeeeeneene Show, Reginald G. Vander! $9625 99-0596 54.9904 $9099 $96. 856-986-6999 39595 F9SPPTOPIOIOIODO son Square Garden to-day. Baudouine and C. B. Cui gues TO BANKER JENKINS’ ESTATE the Brookiyn Su- t Mra. CMtf, La. Te waa in the esunte of nking, banker, who died in 1908, following the wreck of A HOME MADE BRAY t bore his name, ‘The sult was directed against Chria- topher J. Motienhaue>, Tocelver of the} enate, estimated at the parties to a t banker, hia cons, $200,000, by deed left by the tnd itred- n-in-law, Fen- ve terms of the come from realty rooklyn, was to go ng her Ufetime and|OMly unbecoming but unnecessary. ally divided among You can darken it without wing « her dower | ture at home, at very the enfidren. Mollenhauer and th editors con tended that to maint fights Mrs. Jenkins should atarted the sult within a year efter the Loncheow (o Vanderbilt at Horsé » President of | up for you. > |\the American Hackney Horse Soolety,| a week until the wos 0 guest of honor at @ luncheon at the noon recess of the show in Madl- Charies A. Judges of' most delicate scalp; ts not sticky or NANCY, Nov. Ww Margaret Wiloon, daughter of Pr dent Wilson, arrived hero 5 She was received by the Prefect of (Havas) diss Head of Wrecked Brooklyn Trust] Sy and later visited tie French *] American hospitals. In the evening Miso Wiison sang at a toncert given by the Young Men's Christian Aesociation. Her songs were received with eat enthuriasm and she was the recipient of numerous uets. On leaving the City Hail M Wilson was warmly med by people. HAIR REMEDY You Can Make at Home a Better Gray Gray streaked or faded hair is ye. “Any one can prepare w simple mix- tle cost, that have} Will darken gray halr and mxke it soft and glossy. To a water add 1 ounce of ba, box of Barbo Compound and % ounce jof glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or the druggist will put it Apply to the hair twice ired shade is ob- tained. This will make « gray haired erson look twenty years younger. It is not a dye, it does not color the alf pint of rum, a email greasy and does not rub off."—-Advt. THE UNITED WAR WORK FUND NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT. GIVE! GIVE! Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets At Reduced Prices THURSDAY WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Fur Trimmed or without Fur 42.50 Heretofore $59.50 to $89.50 “Smart Winter models of wool velour, duvet de laine. 1 ! | Hair Remedy Than You Can Buy. . this first ho! Saleof Any been obliged Dt ~~ ad. GUNDAY WORLD WANTS Wonk wonoens. ' We do not panity, but foi Bi dollar you give to the United War Work Campaign will help to keep some boy more comfortable and happy. Mc Cutcheon’s Special Reductions . in Women’s Apparel Suits in plain tailored and dressy fur-trimmed models. Materials are Velour, Burella, Broadcloth and Wool Jersey; formerly $44.50 to $56.75. $36.50 and $47.50 Coats of Velour Burella, deep Seal fur collar; formerly $51.00. Coats of Silvertone Velour and Eng lish mixtures; formerly $47.50. $42.50 Dresses of Serge in Navy Biue and Black; formerly $16.95 to $23.75. $15.00 and $19.75 Alternoon Gowns of Satin Georg- ette and Net; formerly $39.50. Separate Skirts of Woo! Plaid, Jersey and Broadcloth. $17.50 Blouse of novelty colored Satin stripe. Sizes 34 to 46 bust. Special $5.00 Blouse of Chiffon, lined throughout. Vest. Colors, Taupe, Navy and Black; value $6.95. $5.95 Blouse of light shade of Georgette. $5.95 Tailored Shirt, plaited bosom, high neck, in Georgette and Crepe de Chire; value $9.50. $8.75 Suit of Burella Velour, in Navy, Black, Taupe, Brown and Green; formerly $41.50. Now $36.50 Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets. | D Third Floor. Keg. Trade Mark silvertone, velveteen, Oxford suitings or mannish mixtures; trimmed with Hudson Seal, nutria or a muskrat, also tailored Suits to wear with own NO CREDITS NU EXCHANGES WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—Bascony Floor MAKE THE UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN A CELEBRATION OF VICTORY GIVE! Franklin Simon @ Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets At Reduced Prices THURSDAY WOMEN’S GEORGETTE GOWNS Also of Satin combined with Georgette 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 “laborately beaded Gowns in black, navy, taupe, prune or brown, with waist and tunic elaborately beaded or beaded and silk embroidered; new rounded collarless necks, fitted or flowing sleeves. NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES WOMZ=N'S GOWN SHOP— Third Floor Give Generously to the United War Work Campaign \ { OPPENHEIM. GLINS & 6” 34th Street—New York Will Place on Special Sale Thursday . Women’s High Lace Boots New Models in Patent Leather or Glace Kide skin vamps, Gray Cloth tops, Louis XV. heels Regular Value 8.0 5.90 | Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York An Important Sale Thursday Women’s Fur Coats { specially planned event, which provides an opportunity of purchasing depend- able, high-grade Fur Coats at remarkable savings. An unusually attractive col- lection of superior Fur Coats, Wraps and Dolmans at extremely moderate prices. Australian Seal Coats (dyed Coney),|Caracul Coats, 45 inches long; 30 inches long; belted model; gray|loose effect model, with shawl Squirrel shaw! collar and cuffs. collar and ‘cuffs of dyed Skunk. Special 95.00 Special 175.00 | 30 inches large shawl Natural Muskrat Coats, belted|Genuine Mole Coats, model, 30 inches long. Border|long; belted model, effect, finished with pockets, ‘self collar and cuffs. Special 100.00 Special 195.00 Australian Seal Coats (dyed Coney),!Caracul Coats, loose effect mode, 45 inches long. Belted and pocket-|45 inches long; shaw! collar, cuffs ed. Shawl self collar and cuffs.!and border of Natural Skunk. Special 125.00 Spccial 250.00 B, Natural Nutria Coats, 30 inches|frimumed Hudson Seal Coats (dyed long, youthful belted model with) muskrat) 45 inches long; collar, cuffs large shawl self collar and cuffs.|and 12-inch border of dyed Skunk, Special 1 35.00 Special 275.00 Taupe Nutria Coats, 30 inches|Genuine Mole Coats, 45 inches long; smart belted model, with long; belted model, Taupe Fox pockets; shawl self collar and cuffs. shawl collar, cuffs and border, Special 165.00 speciat 395.00 Sale of Women’s Fur Muffs Muffs of Hudson Seal (died rm: ‘), new ball shape. Special 9.50 Muffs of Natural Nutria, ball and canteen shapes. Special 10.75 Muffs of Dyed Skunk, in the favored tall shape. — Special 15.00 These Muffs are Very Unustal Values

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