The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 19

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aeuncement o-day af the cancellation estrictions and orders of the War Industries Board, ef- fective Jan. 1, and the withdrawal of aN pledges made by industries at the Instance of the board. setae sf ad dissolution of the board on xiven several weeks With the'rexignation of Hernard st faruch as Chairman and its accept- ance by President Wilson, to become lective on that date. POSLAM VITAL ‘TO SUFFERERS FROM ECZEMA If you have eczema, your prompt use of Poslain may mean all the dif- ference between immediate comfort and « long period of itching distress. y, pleasant way to quick Apply Poslam right on the raw places that burn and itch. Feel @ burden lifted as the skin is soothed and pacified. You will know then to what a high state of efficiency this reliable remedy has been brought. |), Poslam is concentrated. Short treat- | ment suffices for most minor troubles. fi p, medicated with Pos- pe used if skin is tender | ' and sensitive. Advt. } Our large stock of Christ mas Gifts in Jewelry and | ing of an appropriate gift lf an easy matter at our store: beautifel showing BROOCHES eptable Xmas Gif A vay sotio | GOLD e Waiches romente CIAL, $2.78. | sowette Tans Twelve Rolls of Music ~—-Free Delivery to ered M sumed uy ‘ourts Buil se : FOOD HEADS URGED NOT 10 PERMIT ADVANCE IN NALK Swann and Dooling Protest Against Increase, as January Prices Are Fixed To-Day. by District uary prices, es to have these increased. terday that the supplemen Both rep that, so far as the tion can determine, there in milk. Williams and Mr. Mitchell in- had re-| ious etatemen' od Administra- is no prof- th A protest against any Increase in the prices of milk has been deltv- Attorney Swann and Assistant District Attorney Doo- ling to Federal Food Administrator Williams and John Mitchell, Chair- man of the Federal Food Board. Officials of the Dairymen's League and the big distributing companies aro to meet Mr. Williams this morning to determine ‘There bave been re- rts that an effort would be made both by the dairymen and the com- Mitchell and Mr id reporters after the | ‘ood Board's otlice Street, that ho ha far from raising the He Sith ed that, ould be a decrease. ‘ood the milk interests higher price for Jan- | him as predicting in the REPUBLICANS DISCUSS | ABOLITION OF PRIMARIES: | Resolution to That 0 That End to Be Con-| dered Next Meeting—Stimson Tells of War Experiences, ABht discussed the au tlon system of not inth Asee! 1 and wilt be at the next meet- for an hour told then WISSNER 55 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Xmas Special for Sirday New, 1919 Model, Fully Guaranteed PLAYER PIANOS $495 On Special Terms Complete with a Beautiful Player Bench, of Your Selection, Your Home ay HESE beautiful player pianos are the latest improved | models and guaranteed to give a lifetime of per- fect satisfaction, Every member of your family can play them perfectly without any previous knowledge of music. enied published state- | Doe mili inquiry will be! y Criminal | \e Ropublican County Committee | n of primary Law and sul A resolution favor ed by Charles | | | | te THE EVENING WORLD, 5 FIREMEN HURT ON TRUCK. Five firemen were terday afternoon Hook and Ladder Company No. 16, ata- — at No, 157 crashed Into park Avenue nT HE REE BROOKLYN STORES 1329-13%1 BROADWAY At Gates D Ave. Brooklyn Customarily Priced at $35 and $45 |the dr thrown Injured when tho truck of | + to lose control. to ‘4 firemen were un All were able to return ty! hi 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Ret. 48th and 49th Brooklyn FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE STREET At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Announcing a Special Holiday Event in Our 12th Anniversary Sale ISTI AA ISTINCTIV ELY beautiful and delightfully useful on for the woman of fashion in illimitable variety at Martin's tomorrow, at prices that each year make this special Chr'stmes offering the rendezvous of the seeker of the useful and the pretty in presents. 12th Anniversary Sale 2 Fashions of French origination in charmingly attractive Tricolette Dresses i 50 Models of Rare Style Distinction resented Tricolettes, in novelty effects and in every favorite shade. 2 95 $197.50 / muff, special, THREE BROOKLYN STORES 12th Anniversary Sale Dainty Xmas Blouses ae 42 5. 75 up Exquisite creations in Crepe de Chine, Satins and Georgettes, daintily ttimmed or severely tailored, including many very late novelties. 12th Anniversary Sale Luxurious Xmas AustralianSeal | Coats, 92.50 30-inch sport mod- el, shawl collar of natural squirrel or rich skunk raccoon, Nutria Sport Coats, 120,00 Taupe and natural nutria sport coatee in a smart belted model, 30 inch, Hudson Seal Sets, at 62.50 Large size stole, size 14x90 in., made olid skins, can- teen or barrel shape Furs Cc 5 165.00 Sport model, inches long, crushed shawl, self collar end cuffs. 250.00 47-inch, dyed skunk collar, cuffs and 9-inch border; belted; special. Nutria Skunk Sets, at 79.50 Large animal 4-skin searf, with shape muff 4 skins; specially priced for Xmas, “With a Heart and a Dollar” 12th Anniversary Sale ‘Silk | Underwear \ |” 2.95 ue Dainty Camisoles, Night Dresses, Envelope Chemise, Bloomers, Boudoir Caps and Billy Burkes, lace trimmed. 12th Anniversary Sale ‘Silk Petticoats 2 IS 3% up Chiffon. Taffetas, Jerse: or All Jer: with h flounces, and in novelty stripe effect, changeable or piain, 12th Anniversary Sale Wool Sweaters | _ | K; ae 95 5.75 up Sweager Sport Sweaters of Shetland wool with brush wool collars or s'ipover style; a!l the prettiest novelty co or.ngs. ee The fire the trick was responding to FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. ing gear of the truck broke and caused tver, William Vaughn of Winfetd, | ' The men aboyrd Private Subway Entrance, Hoyt St. ee ate 2 } realy for the Busiest final selections. Jersey Silk Petticoats To Give Slender Lines The flounces of these pretty Petticoats are generously full, but because the soft silk jersey is closely pleated, the fashionable slender-about the ankles silhouette is not spoiled. Exceptional Values at $3.89 The Van Dyke pointed border of the flounce is made in contrasting color. The range of combinations is so wide that you are sure to find just what you want for gifts, Black and Gold Purple and Rose Taupe and Rose Belgian Blue and Gray Navy Blue and Green Taupe and Purple Bevond Noor, East Building. Gifts of Lingerie Are Dainty and Practical Itis not hard to select gifts, even inexpensive ones, if you choose from the splendid assort- ment of fresh, attractive Lingerie, marked specially low. CORSET COVERS, 76c— ‘Trimmed with embroidery medallions and lace NIGHTGOWNS, $1.66— Of flesh pink batiste, made in V neck style, with hand-embroidered design SATIN CAMISOLES, 98c—- Tailored model, with tucks and hemstitehing. ENVELOPE CHEM $3.48-— Of flesh pink crape de chine, the entire top made of filet and Valenciennes pattern lace. Shond Moor, Centra) Wu Mine. Misses’ Serge Dresses With Smart Corded Tucks, $15.98 Especially becoming to youthful figures are these straight little Dresses made with round neck line, plain or bell cuff sleeves, and the skirt. ‘The only trimming is formed by cleverly-placed corded tucks. 1}, 16 and 18 years. new narrow Sizes Clearance! 59 Misses’ Suits $20.98 to $59.98 Formerly priced $20.98 to 969,98. All the Suits in our stock are vrompt clearance. Velour, silv ' The m greatly reduced for ¢, velvet and core + are graceful and duroy are the material girlish Modish, Dasmavehe Simple GeorgetteCrepe Blouses $4. 69 Reduced from $5.98 Women who ad mire couserva.ive Blouses made of very fine materials, and but little trim- med, will be alto- gether charmed with this particu ar model White and Flesh Pink Pin tucks, bemstitel 2 and fine lace in Vai Other Beautiful Georgette Crepe Blouses For Gifts, $5.98 to $18.98 In flesh pink, white and a few suit shades All regular sizes well represented. Second floor, Mast Bullding, Shop EARLY in the Morning on this Last Saturday Before Christmas Saturday of the Year! | Not much time to talk about it—but there are Dolls and | Games and Toys enough, of so many different kinds, to make hundreds of boys and girls happy on Christmas. Make an early morning start with the children, to see | Toyland’s delights with the greatest comfort, and make your | Men’s Overcoats, $25.00 to $45.00 | Store Opens 9A. M. Closes 6 P. M. Yours Floar, Weat Building, Buying a Man’s Christmas Clothes Many a man will sto) enough to get new ch the Christmas holidays and thereafter. in his mad career long | These fine stocks of A. & S. Clothing are |} ready to fit him out with due regard for style, | good quality and low price. New arrivals provide fresh assortments, in- stead of lines that are “shot to pieces” and offered at price-reductions that, after all, are not as low as our regular prices! Men’s Suits, $22.75, $25.00, $26.50 to $32.50 | Fur-lined Overcoats, $98.75 Fur-Collar Overcoats, $42.75 and | $49.75 New STAR Shirts | Good Gifts for Men | A. & S, is the only Store in Brooklyn to sell |) We recommend them—men || Shirts. » because they are made on custom ples of carefulness and accurate cut, and se the patterns are such as men choose for themselves. Therefore, you are perfectly safe in giving | Star Shirts to a man for Christmas. Many new styles ready now Pips fine madras and percale—$2.48 to Silk—handsome designs—$8.98 and $9.98. Beret Floor, East Building 3000 Scarfs 1800 Scarfs | 98¢ $1.48 othes on Saturday for || Second floor, Hoyt Strost, \ NOT the “Mary-to-John” Kind! You hardly ever saw so many good-looking Scarfs at 98¢ as there are in this Christmas collection. And, whether they are plain | mogador stripes, or small figures, or more elaborate scroll effects, they are ALL kinds that a man would be likely to pick out for tf, way with the Neckt es at $1.48—the | ewhat finer, but the patterns are | RABLE—and that’s the test o' | just as W a tie! Street floor, Hast Bullding, | Gloves for All Good Gloves, Too You never make a mistake giving Gloves. The recipient will always get ‘round to using them in time —and it is such a delight to trot | out a brand new pair of Gloves and put them || on! Here are all the kinds that people want, whether man, woman or child Women’s Gloves 1S pair a % pair + 4.75 pair | y Argonne shade) — || 1.65 pair r Gauntlets; strap 5.25 pair Fownes' Cape, tan.. ‘| lined," 4.37 to $10.50 Street floor, Kagt Building, or fam Cape, best grade .....

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