The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1918, Page 8

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LBB SV ERING WORED, THEUSEDAY, NOVERSES 14, 1918. i VALIANT WORK IN EPIDEMIC,| MORE DRAFT CURTAILMENTS, HR | A WYFTH 23 Fresident. Tt wail more than cere, §, GIRLS MADE DOUGHNUTS ai had boon erected by. the supply Eoootedda Steet dit sett’ pe iaoctere dfeticlaag’ and ahe| f at ¢ sj fund of § i ade . i] ’ y slurted to work. Geiore ' | get some sleep. Instead of |tive, receives the income from @ trust Welfare De-| Examination of 18-Vene-Olda Probe an an ur ‘¢ Metictan, and she |* E $ ELI hy W STLED |: y wine Was quickly promoted. She met Dr AS Fol H Li Hi 2.0 they had made 3,000 dough- | five will on reaching twenty Wide Area. vain ate can Riteiene H uta and were serving them, with choc- > _ ' , \°When German ahelia whistled overhend alvation Ar \ vs Si R re | W IR ? IN ALFONSO WIRES. PO! r Salvation Army Workers Refused | the Ou RHDUR ®, woul 4 duck into smears val | ! pyle he principal WASHINGTON, \ arther * fat that comes and stays where | During the recent Influenza ept- |, js a burdense hindrance toac-./ demic the welfare department of the |, takeoff | Downey Shippullding Corporation of |; .' Rest and Fed Soldiers in Clos- | fhey made doughnuts all morning, under | Arlington, Staten Island, did Horote | General . a all nes . 4 sali th « constant dombardnent. + + Barapa! % —- work. One thousand cases among! physical ¢ fi ¥ Congeptuinies Prestdedt on Slea- ing Days of Fighting. Nearby, other Sa in Army women | andthe Downey employees were taken | with the cl a 6 Apmistics, WITH THE AMERICAN Aromas | "ire, 0cU8e © nurses in firet-aid hos- care of. Four worfen attendants, p 3 3 68 | pitale. PARIS, Wednesday, N —King|IN| FRANCE. Nov. 14 (Asgoclated| The organiaation is planning to keep ; 1 Fy , \IN FRANCT. N |? The organiagtion is planning to ki under direct charge of Rita Quinn r ere kept continually on the|ttalians an: j.| Press).—During the last days of the | ce. With she Yankees into Gernmany un- | Alfonso of Spain, ba — — tl che last ma tur ee the districts covered were | Allied hati aes dent Poincare his w|Cghting « pioneer, unit rusied ahead | page Peretti ag n Btaten Island, New York |now held tn r ee . arita signing of the. =: ing’s| Under orders to conduct its own cam- | Olly, Milsabets and Bayonne, |) |alrere treats Soprano Voice of Marguerit2 Saning of |patgn ‘and chooee ita own front tg| ERICKSON WILL IS READ. 6 in Island bi ie . establish contact with the enemy. | When you need Rubbers, ask 1-| Three Salvation Army giris—Mfar- | ,,An.caite of $500,000 left by Alexandoy for Baco Robbers, Ite bare’ .|garet Sheldon. of Chicago; Anna Swen: | Srerator, Of No. 83, Riverside Dring | Possible your desler has them. rious |son, of St. Paul, and Louise Young, of |goes, with the exception of one legacy, | Ply is low. Quality as high as ever nation | Pow eepsle—trying to heen, pace with|to his widow and children. AJ. BATESA CO, INC. NEWYORK er y 6 all what bravery | the advance—reached a battered town | provides a trust fund of 8} on, ED AND BLACK SOLES at 4 o'clock in the morning, A tent |his widow, Clara Chamberlain nnulled: Boards | Chalifoux, Dietician, Cap- | At the moment of sighing the ne out the Taw | tures Noted Surgeon. partment, op French A (Special io ‘The Brening World.) which have shown \ BOSTON, Nov. 14.—The friends of and patriotism mean Miss Marguerite Chatitoux of Ja~ some . Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ca Plain believe that her beautiful © voice was the first thing that ted to her Dr. John Allan seventy-three years old, President, of tne New York Poly- clinie Medical School and Hospital famgus throughout the world as a surgeon. The two have filed here a notice of thelr intention to marry. The law requires a five-day interval between the filing of the notice and the issu- ance of the marriage license, and it is understood that the ceremony will be performed here as soon as this al has passed. Then the will go to Europe, where the ie, who is only twenty-three years pa ALLEL Md sols hte ted New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Cleveland Buffalo Newark || OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Sale of Importance Friday Women’s Exclusive Winter Coats \ A Special Sélection of | Women’s Velveteen Skirts comprising several new models, developed in black, navy and brown velveteen of superior quality, ee ee > nee ’ Offering Unusual and Exceptional Values A selectéd assortment of high-class Coats, representing some of the season's choicest models in plain tailored and Fur-trimmed effects, at extremély moderate prices. . wt will be offered to-morrow (Friday) yo Oe at the extraordinarily low price of Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Coats “9 , of Silvertone, Velour Cloth, Pom | 35 00 : t $6 90 each Pom and Mixtures; full lined and | . ! ‘ e warmly interlined, Special (Ready-to-wegr Skirts, Third Floor) Straight-line and belted models of ree ae Velour Cloth, Pom Pom and Broad- | 45 00 SS cloth, trimmed with Nutria, Aus- e ON vere tralian Seal and Opossum. Special 7 W 9 D lold, will continue the cultivation of {her voice. omen S resses s | Tb parellong uk toa metine met Coats of Distonal Velour, Pom : ‘| jbeing made this morning at the Pom and_ Silvértone, trisnmed j (sizes 34 to 42) | bride's home, No, 71 Wyinan Street, ’s r 55 00 wigs ; ae with Nutria, Hudson (dyed . ‘ Sat called theli Beice Chalitoud hogs muskrat), and Raccoon. — Special in a number of new, smart styles, variously modeled bac Tdapticlr for 9 9 a PR 4 in se satin and combinations of serge-and-satin, . the oldest daughter of a family of six rape oats, also straight-line b i ti id binati f serg d-sati Draped Coats, al ighteli ‘ help hngephig toc ek 2 ai ae models of Bolivia, Silvertone and | 68 00 3 ‘ Pty ovanlh peep saty Ay pigs abe apngets Velour Cloth, desirable colors, | . C, 101st Artillery, 26th Division. He ‘ are on sale on thé Sixth Floor fies tought ticeeeh tie Werara ones trimmed with rich Furs. Special ! ’ out without serious injury, Miss Chalifoux was educated in the a ‘ very specially priced oston schools, then went to the : ‘age ve Pinctinal Acts igs priser ck Other Smart Models, Plain and Fur Trimmed, 28.00 to 215.00. | she w raduated with honors, Aft- | : 2 erward she 8 uated fi he tL : Lak MR A eS a a SS uibemabiitiianial ; at $18.75 rim beby tego ohs te asses a ootenee eee H where she took the highest honors, w at Framingham that she first H at this figure offering extraordinary value. Mceitaricia atisniien Joreer ve| } talent, Lal 6 wel Washington a if (Thirty-fifth Street elevators) Wits eased iia boat bie > i looking the White House. She oy studied dietetics with such success cm | - Se SS that she was highly recommended to ‘ the Polyclinic Howpital in New York, B § i the hospital of which Dr. Wyeth is — ‘jilted jag me ee Stern Brothers | 3 : = = ——— — WEST 42p0 AND 43d STREETS 3 1 { — ‘ A | rt. Most Unusual Values in Kirschbaum Clothes at $32.50 Storm Coats, Ulsterettes, Box Coats, Sack Suits—Many Being Silk Trimmed @ you would love ty have it . Your skin, like the rest of your body, is con- tinually uses: Every day, as old skin dies, aew forms in it place. is is your opportunity to make this new skin as clear, radiant and fresh- looking as you have always wanted it. See what the following treatment will do for your skin. a be sure to keep your skin thoroughly cleansed aggomaexs Lather your wash cloth well with warm water and Woodbury's Facial Soap. Apply it to your face and distribute the lather thoroughly. Now “of @ lovely skin ivil their principles asi alae Le with the tips of your fingers work this cleansing, Get your first cake of Woodbury's today. Begi ~famous ae ety? ‘ i eee later into your skin, always with an now to pede whatever eonavis ‘i haatine ian and military fabrics are all-wool, with upward and outward motion. Rinse first with warm water, then with cold—the colder the bet- ter. Finish by bing your face for thirty sec- onds with a piece of ice. Always be careful to dry the skin thoroughly. This treatment cleanses the skin and brings the blood to the surface, stimulating the ay spuscular fibres, Use it persi once a week, and beibee lees your skin will begin to take on Fo ee which the daily use of [year ‘The other six nights represent a sacrifice of our profit not a surrender of OMING from the Kirschbaum shops with Woodbury’s Facial Soap. Begin now—have the charm your skin from being as,lovely as it should be. Blackheads, conspicuous nose pores, oily skin and shiny nose, blemishes, a sluggish, sallow skin—treat- ments for these and others of the commoner skin troubles are given in the booklet *'A Skin You Love to Touch"’ whieh comes wrapped aroand the soap. You will find a 25¢ ehke sufficient for a month or six weeks of any Woodbury treatment and for general cleansing use during this time. Get acake today, It is on sale at all drug stores and US omy gpvaten terpeeunet tee Unit haistes and at Lo we Jer mpany, incinnati, New York and Perth, Oatano. : good, honest, skillful, Kirschbaum workmanship through and through. clothes-makers— you may be sure that these values in suits and overcoats MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR

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