The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1918, Page 15

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oenannenener ENENENE AeA 3 The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made ve #2. and remedy Here's an enay way to yet have the best © you ever ti RRA ARM ARAMA You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? When you do, you will understand why thousands of families the world over feel that they could hardly keep house without it: It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will quickly earn it a perma- nent place in your home. Into a pint bottle pour 24% ounces of Pinex;,then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Vither way it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready made for three times its cost. It fs really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a ccugh—usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every cir passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes and gives almost im- mediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarsehess, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract, and has been used for genera- tions for throat and chest ailments. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for * ounces of P.nex” with full directions, and don't aecept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute eatisfaction or money romptly refunded. The Pinex Cu ort ne, In”. —Advt, Cuticura Heals Itching Burning ‘Skin roubles inte Roan 2 Ointment 8 an Tale 38} | ara, Dept. B, “baticnra, | M. Warbu | what figures, come E NEW QUESTIONAIRE. WILL HELP HOOVER IN JEWISH RELIEF Detailed Information to Be Sought by Food Administrator In Europe Announced. Information to be secured by Food Administrator Hoover for the guid- | ance of Jewish War Relief in the|N war zones was made public to-day by the $5,000,000 Jewish War Relief Committee, of which Felix rg is the chair It will include the following ite 1, How far has the Jewish popula- tion in the different towns and com- munities been shifted? 2. What percentage of the popula- tion is at the moment not supporting? 3. What percentage, and if possible, under agricultural what general tools and im- available purchase Campa un. self- pur@mit; plements ar and at W price? 4, What percentage, and if possible, what figures, come under the desig- natio “small manufacturers’ and what percentage are “tr 6 What are the food condi and at what price can food be obtained? 6. What are the possibilities of pur- chasing winter gar- ments and at what prices ca n of the necessary n same ained, what be_obt including fe re To ext have the re- ligious charitable organizations suf- fered? 8. Who and © the leading Jewish men we in these towns and com- SUGGESTIONS THAT SHOULD AID Y« Rar Pins Bracelet Watohes Toor, Cum Links DIAMONDS ‘Wrist Wateh 'ASTLE. ONFIDENTIAL REDIT 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave., Brooklyn A 1374 Broadway 2 BOORS ABOVE 37% St. ee BROOKLYN Lady's Fancy Rink ‘Those We Consider ‘Worthy of Credit. Call or Write for Book of Gems. Open Daily Till 6 P.M. Saturday Till9 P.M. t Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Smart Furs of Fashion at Special Holiday Prices /RS of highest combining our Paris models, at F 30-in, back, squirrel or rich sk 30-in. length, wit Hudson Seal Coats, Dyed Muskrat, 45 est belled model, border, Russian Hudson Seal Coats, 47-in., dyed skunk and 9-in. border, Hudson Seal Coats, 48-in. length, D,; blended Hudson OK‘ —_—_eeam=== se Martins FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. Australian Seal Coats, sport model, awl collar of natural Australian Seal Coats, er ne meee WORE, shawl collar and wide cuffs, of skunk raccoon, sport model, and cuffs of self fur. Hudson Seal Sport Coats, 32-in., loose belted model, 8-in. and cuffs of natural beaver. flare belted model; ermine collar and cuffs, | munities who can be trusted beyond doubt and with whom should we get into further communication for whatever details may be wanted | Ne More fi * Big Supply later ont ‘ ‘ I To whom should cables and le tara be addr “a? WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Rertrictions ‘A questionnaire along these lines is on |to be distributed in as many cities and towns as possible, Louis Le Strauss, attached. to the Hoover Commission abroad, is to receive the answers in of the American mi ani Embassy in Paris, The War Reliet Campaign Com- oi mittee also announced to-day that © plans have been made by which or- | thodox Jewry to-morrow night at |the Hotel Savoy is to pay tribute to Mr, Warburg for his leadership of Jewish War Relief during tho last four Among those who ev will be p » Jacob H, Schiff, by Loujs Marshall and Abram IL. Elkus. 7 Announcement was also made to- Py formation ‘of a commit bis, consisting of Dr. po lie | Py of the West End Syna- gogue, Dr. lolph Grossman of the Synagogue Rodeph Sholom, Dr. Moses Hyamson of Orach Chaim, Dr, | Maurice H. Harris of Temple Israel endes of Shedrith aign will begin | Israel with a ay night at the ended by more than a thousand persona from every Jewish congr ideal in this city. “VIGTORY FLAG" A CHECK ON THE SERVICE FLAG Will Show What Happened to Men | Who Left Home, Office | and Factory. The service flag, with its stars of gold and bluc, never will be forgot- ton, It flung out to the world the fact that “some one from this home this office, this factory, this mill has gone to war.” But with the signing of the armis- tice and the return of the thousands to civil life another banner has been needed. It is the “Victory flag,” with #tars of gold, of silver and of red. It j will signify that “in this factory, of- |fice or mill on who went away to war has returned to his position, has died giving service or is so badly in- sured other em, | {ts originator b ide the oyment is necessary.” nould fly be- so that the gen- nt the stars and eves its service Nag | Alderman Clarence Y. Pal jof the movement for the flag.” rd of is back “Victory At a recent meeting of the Aidermen he requested a, to the em- take back the boys who By of registering suion he d the flag. It is intended the flag should have a blue field, with a white square in | went to w this sug If the ser thi stars, the flag" should show thirty. | The Alderman points out this is no re than practical gratitude to the 1 who were willing to give every- | ng | showed 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet, 48th & 49th, Brooklyn. excellence and quality, own originations with markedly low prices. full loose 9 50 unk raccoon, tion In homes and public eating places were removed to-day by the Food Ad- Loulsana cane and Western beet sugar crop will begin to arrive soon permit andonment of the sugar ration sys: | tem, the Administration said. Regulations limiting the purchase of | sugar by domestic consumers to three Food Administration has relaxed the re- strictions gradually ration | reached four pounds. the purchase of sugar for consump- nistration, Increase in the supply of id expectation that the new Cuban unds per person a mopth and by pub- eating places to three pounds for ery ninety meals served were issued the Food Administration last June, hese rations Were later reduced to two unds for each person @ month and wo pounds for each ninet nee the cessation of hostilities the | until the Only thirty members of her were faved. meals. | SHIP SINKS; 113 MISSING. ROME, Dee. 4 ay that the pute to Fiume, struck a im No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs -—-WANAMAKER’S Broadway at Ninth TheShimmerand Sheen of LovelyEvening Gowns | We're thinking of more amusing c.othes now, the olive drab side of life is growing more retrospect. We're looking forward to the d more in the ality of clouds of vivid tulle, lengths of shining satin. Evening clothes are getting { lovlier every day, what with this desire to celebrate, and the holiday season, too. The Fashion Salons for Women are now featuring evening gowns in all their moods and expressions. j Black, lace gowns, trailing | filmy | lace panels draped over soft satin as black as the crow's | wing. From Bulloy is a gown of Spanish lace and tulle, com- bined with glittering sequins, $185. And that's just a fraction of the original cost. | Then there's an original Premet | made of loop upon loop of flesh colored ribbon and Georgette crepe. A Worth gown embroid- ered with strange Byzantine | designs in tawny color metal-—one of the most di tinctive gowns to come over thi son is $195. x0owns from Callot, vin, Jenny, Preme Doeuillet are copied tly. Other evening gowns range in price from $50 to $195. At $50 is a littl ay be had in practically pastel or vivid color of Georg crepe sa wide giré of silver cloth and is made on the simplest lines imaginable There’s an evening gown the Fashion Salons for sry woman— and for every Lan- and gown that any in Women’s Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Bldg. Fashion’s Latest Interpretation of The Evening Mode for Young Women Frocks for Victory fetes, holiday festivities and | arties of welcome for our | Rerunine Heroes. | Simple little frock of chif- | fon and tulle for dainty | blond maidens. | Taffeta and silvereloth trocks for girls who require | A charming | severe lines. example is the taffeta frock illustrated. At $21.50 to $210 These frocks are conser- | vatively priced. | Also Georgette crepe frocks in simple models for | h handsome 9 THe inches; lat- shawl collar 197” shawl collar 235” collar, cuffs 3 loose full very speciai. 265” ed Muskrat, ‘ay sable and 295” Dyed Skunk Hudson Muff, 15.00 Mutffs, Seal Natural Raccoon 8.75 Muff, 15.00 | port to the bust in bending, $2.50. Practical L. Out of the forly-odd model to be found among our L. R corsets we are here selecting a few that we know the averag woman needs The House-work Corsets (white coutil) Very strongly double-boned. Not too low but giving some sup- The Slender Corset (pink batiste) Giving a slim, graceful line to the young figure. Satin boned, low elastic waist, $4 handsome taffeta and crepes. 142 Distinctive Blouses “Real Aristocrats’ They were $7.50 to $35, They are now $8 $20—-because we have only broken sizes or one of a kind--satins, arlette crepes, and Georgette crepe striped * i variety of two tone, embroidered and beaded Georgette Third floor Old Bldg. An old) French portrait suggested the colors for another taffeta fro an exquisite pink silk combined with deep blue tulle and artistical y trimmed with ostrich feathers in a won- derful shade of old blue, informal dance tart at $32.50, Sizes 14 to 20 4 Second Fl., Old Bldg ith St. R. Corsets The Lace-front Corset nk broche) v admirable straight ly lent f ed The Gored Corset ilk figured broche) The elastic gores render it com fortable to the full helow t a is al astic; $6 The Corset de Luxe ilk brocade) A lovely with elast Third floor, Old Building slender line corset waist ’— Reduced ilk blouse A gre: ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, SUGAR RESTRICTIONS OFF. | because | and | The Story of Italy in the War 1918, Drawing from a photograph taken in France Copyright by The Boys Have Been Used to MUSIC ‘‘Over There’’ Are they going to find music at home? Western Newspaper Union. As fast as our ships can bring them, they're coming home. They went over with lights out, quietly. They'll come back in a blaze of light and music. And, surely, not one ot them will be ed to step over the threshold of a home in which there is no music—no piano ~ or player-piano to play over the songs /hey sang in France, the songs we sang while they Christinas Pianos Pianos, Player-Pianos, Reproducing Pianos—the famous WANAMAKER list, embracing the largest selection of good instruments shown under any one roof Reproducing Grand Pianos Upright Player- Pianos $2,500 to $2,900 $535 to $1,050 Chickering Ampico (Baby Grand). | Chickering-Angelus $1,050 Chickering Ampico (Parlor Grand). | »-Angelus . 1,050 Knable Ampico (Baby vs Bpvar as | Emerson-Angelus, No. 3 740 a be Ampico (Parlor and) ., Angelus, No. 2 675 kering Ampico, Louis XV Emerson E 625 ati Ampico, Louis XV Schomac ngelus 900 sndell Player 585 Marshall i Marshall & Wendell Auto de Luxe shall & Wendell-Angelus.. . . ‘man Standard an Auto an-Angelus, No. 600 Reproducing Upright Pianos $675 to $1,500 Linder Chickering Ampico (motor 31) 500 Lindeman-Ange No. Chickering Ampico (foot) »» 1,200 Lindeman-Angelus, No Knabe Ampico (motor)............. 1,500 | Campbell Standard Knabe Ampico (foot) 1,150 Campbell Auto de Luxe Schomi ngelus-Artrio 1; Frederick, No, 2 Schomi Ampico 1 Frederick, No. 1 shall & Wendell Ampico. Marshall & Wendell Ampico (foot). Kmerson-Angelus-Artrio and Pianos 900 | $550 to $1,600 Grand Player- Pianos Chickering (Apartment Grand) ......$ 875 ; Chickering (Baby Grand) 950 $1,050 to $1,400 Chickering (Louis XV Baby Granc).! 1,100 / ; ie kering (Parlor Grand) ; oa 125 Chickering Auto de Luxe $1,400 | Chickering (Concert Grand)..... Knabe Auto de Luxe 1,400 | Knabe (Apartment Schomacker Auto de Luxe 1,350 Knabe (Louis XV ¢ Lindeman Auto de Luxe 1,150 Knabe Brambach Player Grand 1,050 Knabe (B. Knabe Knabe Knabe Knabe Knabe Schomacke Schomac Schomac Emerson merson Lindeman ( Lindeman Brambach Upright Pianos R6 Dey ow Grand) $300 to $750 Concert Grand) Baby Grand (Parlor Grand) Knabe Chickering romacker Emerson Marshall & Wendell Lindeman Frederick Campbell Convenient terms, — l Piano Salons Baby Grand Apartment Grand) Baby Grand) Apartment Grand) Brambach (Queen Anne) d pianos taken in part exchange. First Gallery, New Building Da darsi GRATIS con il NEW YORK WORLD di Domenica A SIXTEEN PAGE SECTION GIVING THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF ITAL THE GREAT WAR Y’S PART IN AND HER VICTORY OVER AUSTRIA Illustrated With Many Fine Photographs from Italy Beautifully Printed in Gravure A SOUVENIR WELL WORTH KEEPING ? |FREE with Next Sunday Wo

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