The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 10

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3 ML VTS OF NAMES ON © WR fs Poslam's mission to relieve Itching ecrema’s crue! distress and to - + dati estore the disordered skin to sightli- a z YX ness and health. Comfort comes as/520 Were Killed in Action, si soon as it is applied to the sore Places. Its concentrated healing power | 92 Severely Wounded and 188 Are Missing. Se shows. Each day should mark | inet improvement. So effective is Poslam for eczema, rashés, pimples | = oro that jugt o Tittle of it will! WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—The War Gold everywhere. For free sample | Department to-day gave out another || write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | lst of casualties which contained |} ‘Weert 47th St, New York City, | 862 names. They were divided as| Urge your skin to become fresher, |follows: Killed in action, 5 f | BRRET clearer, better by the daily use of | wounds, 12; died fd Poslam Soap, medicated with Posiam, | Wounded severely, 7 ~—Advt greo undetermined, 15; jalightly, 30; missing In a | Those on the list fre Lieutenants. th vs ante, Py 14 4th Av,, New Brighton 20 24 Place, Brookiys, | 2 Mlastonbary, Conn, ; oun, 16h Ud AY,, New York | By nk Mt Rite "1 i William ¥., 906 W, 116% Be, Xow! fk Corporals. T, James W., 208 kK. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS cptdedyy Gries uate 2 mm WORK MONDAY WONDERS| ere Cetin igttae, NY, Martedale.8.¥ (O(@MG. Joe, Mochemter. N.Y, NEY, John, 407 bE, 1628 6h, ‘New Yort BAY ; lf | phate 1 ip Lenis, 123 Grove St, Brookd; H an Heovnd a, ' | ‘Gusave A, B14 | ta | OLD CROW ‘ Rex, U. 8. Pat. Off. —_——— xu A ] America’s Finest RYE ng jertown, N.Y. WHISKEY FES sae YOAMERA, Vincento, Amsterdam, N.Y. IVER, Georg, 100 Berriman Bt., Broo Peter F., Woodridge, N. J. ¥, Peter, 210 West i40ih Bt, New York HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE | STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. Y. xia Frederick A., Long Whart, Béacon, | KHLLER, Edward, 6 Washington Bt, Mohawk, NOY | LANDMAN, Jacob, 63 St, Paul's Avw,, Jermey ivate! COSTANZO, Ja Sch ‘Copyright 1918, The House of Kuppeubsimes , Two Smart Overcoats Both of them will interest live young men. The young fellow in the car is wearing the Bellaire, a double breasted, form tracing model, with a smart round-the-waist seam—A coat that will stand out in any company. The other is the Humber, a double breasted Ulsterette with a wide, convertible collar for severe weather. It has a pronounced flare of the skirt and combines warmth with style to a most unusual extent. Both are products of America’s supreme overcoat makers, The House of Kuppenheimer Hundreds of others, equally attractive, both in style and value, from $30 to $80—-And Kuppenheimer Winter Suits, $30 to 860, Brill Overcoats and Suits, $20 to $35. THE KUPPENHEI MER HOUSE IN NEW YORK. 44 East Mth St, Broadway, at 49th Street 125th St., at 3d Ave, 2 Flatbush Ave, 279 Broadway 1456 B'way, at 42d Street 4/ Cortlandt Street Brooklyn 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night Call, write or phone for the Kuppenheimer Style Book, | ’ oy, DEAKYNE. Irvine m., Wigs, Ciistee B., 17 Bentley At, Jergy Oty, Poa irpe B., Wiiiiod Part, New LAC KER, George W,, 618 Birch Bt, Richmond | yo} ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918 PARTLOW, Obarice, 408 Peatal 4+., xotitt,| Teer ts. NG, Max, G80 West Litt 8, New York |VIERCP. Miwant P. Bathie, N.Y. DIED OF mit HEN tee SoM Bytes wy] Sergeant. | Carter’s Little Liver Pills 4 aig ioe - fartone 0, Becekira, a Bi, Awthony M., Carol H, Brow j R ry 4 STRONG Ana Goo Mii ind ‘ ‘ase. 70 West ow Tork | rst vey! . obn x, 7. Privates. i You Cannot be A emedy ‘That SADT ¥M, Gentare, Allandale X. 3, lee I came % Bi sda ade NE: | SERN rot EO nai ek | 1 4 BL RO oe a trae oh DEER: ier, ab Moai stiven tan, | . Makes Life Howart’Aze., Brookiva | tipat Ron DIED OF WOUNDS, Privates. BOK. OW ark, N. J, DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND | Lieuten: OTHER CAUSES, as ee Privates, ' Lawrence, 148 112th At, New (Continued on Bright Christmas Gifts and Low Prices Invite You to _ ‘Lamberts Jewelry Store | UYING Christmas Jewelry at Lamberts is.a pleasure you really should not miss. There is so much to see which is novel, beautiful, pleasing to all tastes and low in price. But please do not put your visit off too long. By and by the store will be full all day, and of course nobody likes to be kept waiting. We ask your help that we may give you best service. m Hares, ny aah St tea ta pnp | farina ar, Samuel, New Heren, Conn, | GM: Jae J 819K, abana, New York) WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED). Privat mes WN, William J. 408 Bewhwick Av, SA Ed J. % iy Higgh F. Shed bf FARZELLO. Ulocomtima.. Butte OMAN, Willie’ W.. S1 Orethd i, Mew MISSING IN ACTION. Worth Living Genwine bears signature ants, ABSENCE of Irom te the 13 Madison Ay,, New| Blood is the reason for | many coloriess: faces but ARTER'S IRON PILLS ‘velll greatly most pale-faced until you are ready to take them away. Thus do you make sure of getting what you want, and even if you do not call again until the last hours of Christ- mas Eve, there is no di Your orders for engraving are carefully executed; your purchase is wrap and ready to hand you when you come in. We have been doing this for eed ache to the perfect satisfaction of our Ve have plenty of well-trained helpers It is not necessary to pay out. We will, if you wish, Diamond-Gifts Within Your Reach at Lamberts Now that peace has come, the South African diamond mines will probably be in full operation again before long, but there is not the least reason to look for a fall in prices of Diamonds. The demand for the best grades of Diamonds is running far ahead of the supply, especially in this country, which has for many years been the world’s big market for them. ‘ . All the same, there is a great saving on Diamonds bought at Lamberts. We import them straight from the cutters in quantities and for cash, and that secures for us the lowest prices. We buy before a rise in prices goes into effect. _ We are established in a modestly equipped store at a low rent and we sell so many and other Dia- mond Jewelry that a low rate of .profit satis- 1 large and 36 smaller diamonds Hand made plati- Banquet ring of num mounting, set latinum set with $ set in a beautiful} with 1 larg: and 28|large and 34 small, design of solid 18-| smaller diamonds, | full cut diamonds, karat gold,$650.00. | $1,025.00. $1,225.00. Ready for Winter Brides Our gathering of Seamless Solid Gold Wed- ding Rings in all shapes and styles is all that it ought to be, in extent and quality, to meet the needs => = of what is likely to be a great winter season of weddings. Seamless 18- Seamless ea No solder in these karat, $5.75 up. karat, $7.00 up. rings; nothing but and good work- manship. Seamless 18- feamless ¢t- No charge for en- ‘karat, $7.00 up. karat, $9.00 up. graving. Christmas Rings in Shining Plenty Among them are Lambert Solid Gold Signet Rings; plain if you like them plain, or carved with flowers, leaves, animal forms or human figures and geometric designs. We engrave monograms on the seal surface without charge. Solid 14 Solid 14 Solidt4- rat arat Ha Gold Gold 4 Signet Signet Signet Ring. Ring. Ring, Raised Bevelled Engray- Engle sides. Gre- ed sides, sides, cian centre $10.50 $13.75 $20.00 Others, polished Roman or rose finish, of simple or fancy design, as you prefer, $5.00 up; set with Diamond, $9.50. -. LAMBERT BROTHERS : Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Jewelry Remounted Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily 8.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Nights Until 9. Lamberts for your gifts when you pick them put them aside for you, and hold them in al “Will You Make the Gift a Bar Pin?” Solid 14-Karat Gold Christmas Bar Pins are marked from $3.00 up, with Diamonds, $12.00 up; Platinum and Diamond, $20.00; and every price, like every other price at Lamberts, is in plain figures. These prices would be much higher if a morsel of middleman’s profit were tucked away in every one of them. Safety catches hold these bar pins firmly in place. ion of plati: monds, $12! Bar pin, delicate lace work of platinum; made entire- ly by hand and set with 11 fine diamonds, $200.00, Lambert Christmas Brooches are solid gold in many shapes and styles. Many prices too, from $2.50 up, and not one is increased by a middlemay’s profit. Diamond Brooches $10.00 up; Platinum and Diamond, $20.00. Here is that Lavalliere That Christmas Lavalliere you have been look- ing for is right here in the Lambert store. It is Solid Gold and as daintily fashioned as heart could wish. Maybe it is one of these. Solid walliere 14-karat wi Artisticall n rtistical gold pierced iercea r Lavalliere, lati: : vall platinum and mill- artistically ti id i ; op an grained set with 14-karat lati h platinum 1sapphire, gold back, Lavalliere, 1 fine with diamond, 8 fine Ey) $22,505 diamonds. Chain, $72.00. $5.50. Solif gold neck chains, $2.25 up. Platinum neck chains, $13.50 up. Lambert Christmas Bulletin Solid Gold Barpins............+.. $ 3.00 up Diamond Barpins. . «+ $12.00 up Solid Gold Bracelets $ 7.00 up Solid Gold Hatpins... .» $ 1,50 up $ 1.00 up $ 2.75 up Diamond Studs, set of 3. + $18.00 up Solid Gold Vest Buttons. : - $18.00 up Solid Gold Bead Necklace. + $11.00 up Diamond Ear-rings, a paii + $15.00 up Solid Gold Signet Rings - $ 5,00 up Solid Gold Brooches. . . . $ 2.50 up Solid Gold Lavallieres . $ 4.00 up Solid Gold Lavallieres with Dia- monds . $10.00 up Solid Gold Collar Buttons rr Solid Gold Studs, set of 3 We remount family Diamonds, follow- ing out the owner's ideas as to a model! or producing designs of our own. Solid work- manship at moderate prices. Diamond Jew- elry cleaned; settings examined,and if need be strengthened. a growing number of customers. departments; but, all the same, Make Your berts as Early as You Can. ‘urchases of Jewelry at Lam- Christmas Watches for Wrist or Pocket Military watches give good service and save so much buttoning and unbuttoning of winter gitments that they will stay popular even in time of peace. As good Christmas presents for the men in business as for their brothers in the army. Lamberts have the best men’s wrist watches and bracelet watches made. Please make your selections early. Men’s Wrist Watches, Waltham movement, lumi- noys dial and hands, sterlin silver case, waterproofe: webbing with sterling silver patented clasp. 7-jewel movement, $26.00. 15-jewel movement, $32.00. Ladies’ Silver Watch Brace- lets, $16.00 up. Ladies’ Gold-filled Watch Bracelets, $15.00 up. Ladies’ Solid 14-karat Gold Watch Bracelets, $26.50 up =< f hii f * " Wh hebl vh Ladies’ Waltham Watch NANAAN) \) ty ANNAN Bracelets, Solid 14-karat Gold, $35.00 up. Christmas watches for the pocket, in solid 14” karat gold, gold-filled and sterling silver cases. Works from the Waltham and other no less famous factories are, notwithstanding the reputation of the makers, carefully inspected in our own factory. We guarantee every watch to be as represented. Ladies’ Watch, solid 14-karat gold, engine turned hunting case, hand engraved shield, with Watham movement, $24.00. Others-up to $75.00, Man's Watch, solid 14-karat gold, en- gine turned, hunt- ing case, hand en- graved shied, with f Waltham move- f ment, $40.00. H Other watches with same quality case, but heavier, and with higher | grade Waltham move- ment, $50.00, $60.00, $75.00, $100.00, $150.00 and up. Pointers for Our Customers Silverware on the second floor for dressing case and sideboard. Most durable of plated ware and most reasonable prices for everything, Kindly let us have your orders for en- graving as soon as possible. Christmas gifts purchased now need not be paid for until wanted for delivery. We guard them securely meanwhile. Small gifts in solid gold to be carried in men’s pockets need not cost much, Examples: Cigar-cutters, $5.00 up; Key-rings, $5.25 up; Knives, $5.00 up; Pencils, $6.00 up. The Lambert store is open from 8.30 A. M. until 6 P. M. except Saturday, when closing time is 9 P. M,

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