The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1918, Page 9

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HOT WATER IF YOU DESIRE A ROSY COMPLEXION ways we can't help but leok potter and feel bettes after an Inside bath, —_——— To look dne's best and feel one’s best is to.enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the system the previous day’s waste, sour fermenta- tions and poisonous toxins, before it is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible ma- terial in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount y of indigestible material, which, if not ). eliminated, forms toxing and poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are In- tended to suck in only nourishment to sustai& the body. If you want to see the gtow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising # glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless means of wash- ing the |waste material and toxins from the, stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, before putting more food into the stomach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid com- plexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad tuste, nasty breath, others who are botnered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation, should begin this phosphated hot water drinking. A quarter pound of limestone phos- costs very little at the drug but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot limestone phoaphaté act on the inside water | £0 cleanses, purifies and freshens the|® skin on the outside, so hot water and] * "4 1S MAY RON RY | BEFORE LAW OES. NTO OPERATION With Only 118,000,000 Gal- lons of Liquor, Country Has | Smallest Supply of Century. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—There| are only 118,000,000 gallons of whis- | key, rum, brandy and other spirits in | the country to-day, the lowest ficure reoorded in modern times, and it is predicted the available stocks will disappear several months sooner than | expected and make the nation dry | before the law goes into effect, next summer. Government officials say all beer stock will have vanished long before then. The rapid fall of liquor stocks is due to @ rush by holders of bonded goods to get them out of Government warehouses before the nation-wide dry spell sets in, The 115,000,000 gal- lons do not Include 12,000,000 gallons ot raw alcohol not fit for beverage uses, ' In the year ended June 30, nine} months of which came under the dis- tilling ban, only 87,787,823 gallons were withdrawn from bond for bev- erage purposes. This is the lowest! figure for any fiscal year of the| present century. In October withdrawals totalled | 8,600,000 gauilons, and since Nov, 1/ they have been 11,500,000 gallons." | In the last fiscal year 90,000,000 gallons of distilled spirits were with- drawn from bonded warehouses for denaturization for industrial purposes, 5,000,000 gallons are withdrawn ustrial purposes this year only 00 will be ieft over for bev- ltt | als of such heavy quantl- | organs.— Advt. 11 making of this shoe. fined taste. “THE OIL — __—S Fay. PRODUCTS CO. | HOUSTON, TEX if they are right they taste CLAROLA Don't ask for ‘‘peanut oil,’ in the leading hotels, resta CLAROLA Boo 135 West 42d Street 4 ee lines of which are particularly severe, and with its long narrow vamp tempt us to say that a better looking shoe is not made. ‘The climax is the soft black leather used in the should not be overlooked by the woman of re- Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 34" St. New York A Soft, Ri BLACK KID SHOE ROLA Those Holiday Dishes My what a difference it makes how things are made— it fills every cooking need for fats, shortenings or oils, and with surprisingly pleasing results. only '4 to'/) as much as you would butter, lard or other hard fats. Try CLAROLA in baking—pies, cakes, biscuits. CLAROLA for salads is supreme, either in a French Dress- ing or Mayonnaise, or wherever a piquant flavor is desired. LEADING DEALERS SELL CLAROLA, Acker, Merrall & Condit Company | , , does not mean that Hquor will disappear | ich Lookin, and French heel, -00 It is a dainty shoe and SUPREME” THE EVENING WORLD. TUGSSDAY, West 42nd Street An Important Sale, To-morrow, of West 43rd Street HAND BAGS & LEATHER WARE A propriate Gifts at Very Low Prices. WOMEN’S CHIFFON VELVET HAND BAGS Smart new models; regularly $6.50 to 15.00 at $5.00, 7.50 and 9.75 Men’s Bill Books, 1.50 to 10.00 Men’s Collar. Bags 50c to $6.95 Men’s Toilet Cases 5.00 to 25.00 A SPECIAL PURCHASE WILI, PROVIDE Overnight Bags, (unfitted) $5.00 Overnight Bags, (fitted), - $7.50 Traveling Bags, 14to 18 ins. $5.00 Handkerchief Cases, Manicure Sets, Necktie Cases, Toilet Cases and Sewing Sets, “Regularly sold for $3.50 to 7.50, at $1.95, 2.95 and 3.50 Unusual Sale of Sterling Silver DECEMBER i0, Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Enameled Novelties better and digest better —try You use "ask for CLAROLA--a favorite urants, clubs and dining cars h of Recipes FREE New York In the Jewelry Section, at exceptional price inducements. ‘ELLANEOUS LOT OF Pencils, Paper Cutters, Book Marks, Smelling Salts Bottles, $1.50 Regularly up to $3.50 TOILET WATER BOTTLES, @ cut glass; enameled stopper, $4.75 Very Special Values. few Toilet Bottles; BUD VASES, PIN AND ASHI TRAYS, Picture Frames, and a large variety of ‘Trir regularly sold from $13.75 to 18.00, at Patentee BOUDOIR AND ‘Table Bells in a large variety @ of shapes and colors.........at $8.50 Regularly $12.00 to 15.00 LARGE POWDER BOXES and Jewel Cases...........5 at 39.00 Regularly up to $75.00 $10.00 UECTRIC BELLS, t Boxes; also a Inspection is also invited of our complete line of Enameled Novelties, both imported and domestic makes, ranging in price up to $185.00 Sea, Brothers | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street TOY RAILROADS Electrical and Mechanical Trains and all the accessories that comprise a complete railway system Electric Train Sets, $6.00 | Mechanical Trains, $3.00 | Consists of an Electric Locomotive, two Pullman Cars and 8 sections of track, | Other Electric Trains | + $11.00, 15.00, 20.00. and 35.00 Extra Cars, + + 45c to $3.00 | Extra Locomotives, 4.00 to 10.00 Transformers, - 3.00 to 8.00 | Locomotiv and fi Tender, Two Cars re eight track, _ Other Mechanical Trains $1.35, 2.00, 3.00, 5.00 and 10.00 25c to $1.00 50c to 10.00 1,00 to 5.00 Extra Cars, - + Tunnels, - «+ « Bridges, - A Toy Shop of Convenience “What Shall I Buy?” Toy Department on the Fourth Floor, and the arrange- ment of the Toys facilitates#election This is answered at every turn in the by suggestion. 1918. West 42nd Street Tables, To-morrow, a Tray Covers, - - at 25¢, 35¢ Napkin Pouches, “ 650, 7c “ $1.25, 1,50 “ $1.75, 2.25 “ $3.25, 4.75 $4.50, 5.25 Guest Towels, - + Centerpieces, - - Show Towels, - - Luncheon Sets, (13. pes) Floor Electric Lamps Mahogany, gold and ivory; two lights; pull chain sockets with 22 inches silk shade; galloon trimmed and silk fringe, Special $11.00 Table Electric Lamps Black Japanese Lacquer with two lights and 20 inch fancy silk shade of figured silk, lined, and silk fringe, at $12.00 Imported China Dinner Sets 100 pieces; new colored conven- tional border design; regly. $40.00, at $30.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets 106 pieces; encrusted gold border, coin gold handles and knobs; open stock pattern; regularly $225.00 set, Special $195.00 saiiamacummessin $26.75 “ “ “ BLANKETS AND White Blankets pair $6.75, 9.50 $7.75, 10.95 “$8.95, 12.50 Fancy Blankets New colors; plaid designs; double size, at $7.50 and 11.75 pair Nae ae Sk eee Single bed size, Double bed size, Extra large size, American Rugs, Ca Size 6 by 9 feet, at | 8l4ft. by | 10146ft. at $39.75 mulberry and tete de negre .. Velvet and Wilton Carpets In most wanted shades of plain colors, $2.85 to 4.50 a yard A large assortment of PERSIAN and suitable for gifts, at prices that in m Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Patrons Who Shop in the Forenoon During the remaining busy days before Christmas will do so with infinitely more satisfaction and much greater personal comfort. Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered MADEIRA LINENS FOR GIFTS A Specially Prepared Sale on the Main Floor GIVE A LAMP THIS CHRISTMAS! Artistic standards for Boudoir, Foyer or Library, with stunning shades, at compelling ptice advantages. At exceptionally low prices—Second Floor. ‘West 43rd Street t these very low prices: Cocktail Napkins, doz. $1.75, 3.25 Tea Napkins, ° - - “ $4.65, 6.75 Dresser & Buffet Scarfs, $3.50, 4.25 Lingerie Cushion Covers $1.50, 2.25 Tea Cloths, - - - - $5.90, 9.50 Luncheon Cloths, - -9.75, 12.50 Also Several Hundred Hand-scalloped and Hand- emb’d Luncheon Sets, neatly boxed; special $3.45 Artistic Boudoir Lamps French design, with ten inch shade covered with gold net, bow knots of gold braid and silk flowers; reduced from $14.50 to $12.00 © Floor Electric Lamps Heavy mahogany with two lights and pull chain sockets; 24 inch silk flat Empire shade; double ruche top and bottom, Special $22.50 A HANDSOME DINNER SET Isa most acceptable gift. These are specially priced on the Fourth Floor English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 pieces; artistic border and all- floral patterns; reg. $29.50 to 85.00, Special $22.50 to 75.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets 100 and 107 pieces; colored floral spray and conventional -border de- signs; regularly $42.00 to 55.00 a set at $32.50 to 47.00 cut floral and daisy pattern, COMFORTABLES Comfortables 2" Ffgured Silkoline, new design, $3.45 - $6.50 Silk Mull, plain colors, Silk Florentine, plain colors, . $9.95 Plush Motor Robes Superior grades; attractive colorings, at $8.95, 11.75 to 47.50 rpets and Linoleums Most desired effects, at prices greatly below actual values. High Grade Wilton Rugs in Oriental designs $59.50 | Stern Brothers Wideloom Chenille A heavy wool back carpeting made in one piece; widths up to 15 feet, in taupe, blue, grey, rose, Size 9 by 12 feet’ at 64.00 $10.75 Inlaid Linoleum in Wood and tile. effects; per square yard at $1.65 CHINESE RUGS, small and large sizes, any instances are below importing cost, per square yard $89.00 GLASS TABLE SERVICE, wide encrusted gold band, at $78.00 $21.00

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