The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1918, Page 5

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a OF TIME KILLERS ENDED BY NEW PLAN | Only 45 Minutes Mites Allowed for te ready to Le errved us each collection | Meals Under Continental System. Reports from the superintendents of @ining car service on the Pennsyl- vania and New Haven railroads state ontl- that the experiments wit! nental system of serving dining car meals have been most satisfactory. It is quite probable the system will ‘be adopted on all the railroads of the country. v ‘The plan is being tried out on the Congressional Limited of the Pennsyl- vania between New York and Wash- ington and the Merchants’ Limited | ght of the New Haven between New York and Boston. It has been in success- ful operation on European railroads for years. The dining « of meal time, passes throv with tickets entitling ar steward, in advance » the train gers to dining car seats at sp d periods ,‘o during the service of the meal. 1 passengers choose their time are four series, cach lasting 45 min- utes, with a 15 minute interval te- tween cach se In other words, 45 time limit set for a minutes is t meal and as rapidly as possible after one series is served the car is fixed up for the next cuntingent of diners. The American d thirty persons eries tickets will be admitted to the dining | Only thirty tickets ribs been js-| holders of first s sued by the steward—thirty tickets for cach dining car, the Congressional Limited carrying two, The ticket holders proceed to the dining car tn order and comfort. There ix no more crowding of the corri¢ piat forms A table d’hote dinner is served in 45 minutes. It consists of a reiish, such as celery or pickels, roast, potatecs, vegetables tea or coffce, The cost ty ‘There can be no dallfing at tho! table. flock into the dining car of the Con. greasional Limited’ as it was leaving Washington and remain at table until the train was ng through Tren- ton can no lo in their end of Jors at clear your Jan ? lon mppthers whe want f2,koog sha hl aren free rom colds an: cater insist on nose~ leaning, and head-clearing with Kondon's ‘eat tooth- brushing time, Konno JELLY z nein. os yoiny 10 Months to Pay or Pho Gait, Write ci afive calls if deelted’* LW. SWEETs @: gtrkor-170 BROADWAY ASSinl one Anos advertised in can be left wt any of The Wor Advertising Agencies, or can bo telephoned directly to The World. Call 1009 Heckman, Now York, of Brook\yn Office. 4100 Mala, ANT DUR NT aT een he ae ee The genteel hogs who used to | to make way for the holders of tick- AINING CAR ABUSES © ets for t in tsten of the ti rd out in their t fourth series ti On French di meal, et holdc including wine one man and three. girls rapid and thorou, tem is ideally The American dining cars still Ploy the number of waiter he old system e ery Brenly expedii food ia timtted and of diners files o Into the the ce 4 Use the ‘SHIP GREW DRIFTE DRIFTED 38 DAYS IN OPEN BOATS | Fourteen Si Struck by of Dumaru, } ightning Off Guam, forty-five minutes they must ra for a se ng vee the entire served by The s Reach Philippine Port. WASHINGTON, men-the r sunken stoi at San Jose hilippines, aaid to-day ns pumaru ew fits “Tatami thine, tink ich desvoved. Vita a ne ew, Ot on AM gent dav’ Vtheealetud Without wage ’ Nov nant of the Dumara I TRENTON, Nov day that Capt f Atlantic ner Carry Home Small Packages Comb, design. fitting covers. Shoe horn, button hook With pla $7.85 Vhe complete ass« ings, now white, are and are in 4s sport wear, $2.45, $2.65, Fourteer crew of have land Orient, east coast of the Navy Department ad- inpliteboats,. Thirty. the ten dava without food and‘ w, fied from ax re drawn nite 1.300 Valles as reported hards | City would withdraw his! Ric from 38th Street body bets Jaen and W [Pilgrim of t of that’ candidat edt In the Senate when, orial caucus me 8 would 1 rr Can you work as hard as you used toP | Not if your nerves are weak and your energy feeble. | | Weak nerves and feeble energy are so often caused by i poison-clogged blood, that if you are in that condition, you'd better try Gude's Pepto-Mangan. | Gude's ‘Pepto Mangan | | “The Red Blood Builder” Pepto-Mangan increases the number and im- proves the quality of the red blood cells. It ride the blood of energy-sapping poisons, enriches it, reddens it, charges it with new power to vitalize the whole body. Gude's Pepto-Mangan improves color, increases appetite, strengthens nerves, fille every cell and tissue with energy and vigor. Easy to digest, exceedingly pleasant to tas: Prescribed by the medical profession for over 25 years. tae ae here shown, Pepto. Mangan ie made only by M.J. BREITENBACH CO. Manufacturing Chemists pen ive Lord & layvlor —FIFTH AVENUE— Sale of Toilet Articles At Important Price Concessions Featured are: 39th Street To avoid col influenza, use a Sets and Separate Pieces—Artistic in Design and of Finest Workmanship. Standard Qualities in the most wanted weights‘ and desirable sizes. SRediiced to $5.50 cach Figured Cambric Comfortables Wool filled Amber Tone or Shell Toilet Sets, $10.75 brush and mirror of very finest qualities in attractive Brush has long penc- trating bristles. White Combs, 25c Dressing or barber combs, in vari- ous sizes and styles. Cream Boxes, 25c Also nail powder boxes Small Requisites, 25¢ file, Figured Silkoline iG omfortebles atin inser each Wool Hosiery In Constantly Increasing Demand vogue of Low Shoe lend rtments shown here Women’s Cashmere $1.25, $1.45, $1.95, $2.25. Women’s English Wool Hose, ture in green, blue, brown and yg $3.25 and $3. Boys’-and Girls’ Golf Hose, many of these ‘selected from a recent English importation very $2.95, $3.25. GTOURd F100 eeepc! cuticle = Mp» cle knife. Ivor-Tone Sets, 12 Pieces; Illus- trated $19.75 Very Special An exquisitely modeled Set of chaste French design; large, hand- some pieces. with tight Ivory glass. knife or Single Initial or Three Letters Engraved Without Charge. i Floor A Sale of Bed Coverings Offers Splendid Economies celluloid; la Gro 100 Fine White Blankets Reduced to $9.50 and $13.50 a pair :, 7 . . | | Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases | At Less Than Present Wholesale Cost. | Sheets, 63x99 inche is i roreriieeee if.) | 99 inche Sai ae or aea SRK HaGau $1.75 | Sheets, 81x99 inch eRe irauaGleailan $1.85 | | Sheets, gox108 inche ‘ ‘ ee $2.10 | Pillow Cases, 42x36 inches ..38¢ | | Pillow Cases, 45 x 36 inche 42c | | , for street as well unusual interest to the very of these comfortable stock- featured for of decided economic i Underwear, prices Hose, in and white. Special Glove Silk Vests, tailored mart mix- ray heather effects. length; low neck neck; also Duteh neck and elbo mart effect $1.85, $2.25, ankle length ivory Finish 10-Piece Toilet Sets, gives just the little spark of zest to the stuffing which rich- ens and intensifies jy, the flavor. 5 At Grocers and Delicatessen Sto E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. ttle Planned with holiday requirements in mind, this event offers advantageous opportunities or the purchase of beautiful and useful gifts. $10.75 Hair Brushes, $2.95 Extra heavy celluloid back, fine quality bristles; various sizes. Hand Mirors, $1.19 finish, large size, Dressing Table Trays, 95c Manicure or comb trays of white size. rge Hair, cloth and hat brushes, lpmirror, comb, powder box, hair receiver, file, button hook, cuti- beveled White Dimity Bed Spreads Reduced to $2.35, $2.75 & $3.25 Satin Finish Bed Spreads Choice patterns $3.95, $4.35 & $5.50 Winter Underwear To Meet Every Preference Glove Silk Camisoles, !ace trimmed models in style Glove Silk Bloomers, reinforced; in pink Cotton Union Suits, medium he knee oF eo ; iN ght; ine or high styles... $3.00 Silk and Woo! Union Suits, low neck, ang or Merino Union Suits, medium we w slecve , in pink, Both the dainty and the durable in Women’s November nterest. selling at P's Specia 1 $1.95 la gilppe or| TREE 4 che ARE gE Buy War Savings Stamps James McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered January Ist. Exceptional Offering RIBBONS yard 49c regularly 69c Fancy Ribbons in dainty warp print on Taffeta with satin edge or Satin Taffeta pe bon im a beautiful range of colors; suitable for making gi , sashes, camisoles, fancy bags and all kinds of fancy work; Fancy Ribbons 6 inches wide; Satin ‘Taffeta Ribbons 7 inches wide. WOOL DRESS GOODS Skirtings of Novelty Plaids and Stripes in fine high-grade Wool Fabrics showing the latest stylish designs and colorings, also Black and White. yard 4.85 Navy Blue or Black Dress Serge,—all wool; superior quality; fine French twill. Special, yard 2.65 $10,000 Worth of ' WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR Below Regular Prices White Ribbed Cotton Vests and Tights, Heavy Weight = Wool Mixed Tights, —Vests have long or short sleeves; Tights are —knee or sa ig knee or ankle length. 0 ry 95 Ic . H Weight White Ribbed Cotton Glove Silk Vests,—superior quality; Union Suitsytow nek ; sleeveless; knee or Plain or Embroidered yokes. ankle lengt! Wool Mixed wore ibbed Union Suits, 2.25 --low neck; sleeveless; knee or ankle length; Glove Silk Union Suits with Plain or Em- regular and extra sizes. broidered yokes, 2.95 4.50 Three Thanksgiving Specials “McCREERY LUGGAGE” Ry 1—Cowhide Suit Case,—built on steel 3—Week-end Case made of Black 4 frame; corners and edges reinforced; leather | Enameled Duck, steel frame; corners and i straps all around; sizes 24 and 26 inches. edges well protected with leather binding; | regularly 16.00 12.7 straps all around case; extra catches; deep 4 2—"McCreery Special” Black Bag with three pockets; cloth-lined; sewed-on cor- ners; sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. regularly 6.95 4.95 NO C. 0. D.’S—NO APPROVALS—NO RETURNS tray; pocket in lid; brocade lining; sizes 26, 28 or 30 x 18 x 10 inches. regularly 22.75 16.75 et Extraordinary Offerings IVORY-FINISHED TOILET ARTICLES (Toilet Sets Engraved Free of Charge) I2-piece Sets... ....seseeereerereeeeveees 1 1 .00 B-piece Sets......scseererereeererevenre 4, 35. 8-piece Louis VI. Sets Military 4-piece Sets regularly 12.75 regularly 5.25 regularly 9.50 regularly 8.00 Separate Pieces ~Louis VI. design, 2.00 and 2.25 Perfume Bottles (set of three) 1.75 Hair Brushes,—9 rows bristles. 2.25 and 3.00 11 rows bristles. 2.75, 4.15 and 5.00 Buffers,-—Louis VI. design.......+.+. 1.50 Mirrors,—Louis VI. design 4.75 Buffers 1.85 and 2.00 Mirrors,—straight 375. 3.75, 4.25 and 5.25 Mirrors,--small ring ‘handle .2.45 Hooks, Files and Cuticle Knives. 40c and 55¢ Hooks, Files and Cuticle Knives in Louis VI. design. Hair Receivers. . 2.00, 2.65 and 3.00 Hair Receivers,—Louis VI. design. 75 2.00 and 2. Perfume Bottles, Cloth Brushes,—7 rows bristle: Cloth Brushes,—9 rows bristles, . Cloth Brushes,—Louis VI. design..... "4.50 Trays,—Louis VI. design... 2,00 and 4,50 Trays 1 . perry 5 t.) Picture Frames,—Louis VL design. +25 and 4,35 Picture Frames....7...---69e and 1,55 Puff Boxes....... 1,25, 2.00 and 2.65 Puff Boxes,—Louis VI. design. 2.00 and 2.75 Shoe Horns.... - 40 and 1.45 Shoe Horns,—Louis VI. design........ 1. 75 Hat Brushes. .......coeve eves ATP Hat Brushes,—Louis V1. design... ..2.50 Combes is saasaiisia 25c, 55¢ pat 1.15 Combs,—Louis VI. design. .85c and 1,50 Jewel Boxes, ~ Pes VL. design. 1.45, 2.50 and 3 Hair Brushes,

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