The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 6

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ee SO ee er eee —T ee ee ere CUTICURA HEALE SKIN TROUBLE On Child's Face. Itching, Burningand Loss of Sleep. “TI noticed that @ red rash appeared ‘on the face of my child, and soon this rash turned into large, ‘ier s FD sore eruptions causin; Ruin—The Pearl Was itching, burning, an Pretty Jecaual} loss of sleep. The skin retty Jacqueline, was red and sore, and the ——— child was very cross. He scratched so thatthe rash caused disfigurement. “T began to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I saw relief, and one cake of Soap with two boxes of Ointment healed my baby.” (Signed) Mrs. H Greruklar, 90 Union St, Brooklyn, N.Y., July 30, 1918. Use Cuticura for every-day toilet . Bathe with Soap, soothe Pub Ointment, dust with Taleum ach Pree by TN y she That deserives frame mans Age boasted of y a brother of owned by VEST ee JACQUELINE LEBAUDYS Room THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919, 5 SCENE OF SHOO =, LESAUDY LEBAUDY HOUSE OF TRAGEDY. MOCKERY OF A HOME ENTERS 4 THROUGH KITCHEN i | Street bro ald ques Lobuud when he and OBINSONS 25-27 West 42! Street NY. }jand va shell of In this ie pearl found tei ment and grow in lustre until ° purity gave it value untold. And untold treasures do, it . ‘ thing most desired by , jooked upon it. JACQUELINE THE PEARL IN THE EMPTY SHELL. Jacqueline Lebaudy, fourteen yea old, yet so sadly negle ranked by they ridget's Church ward, is the daus of who has been known Dress Sale For Women & Misses wom Overwhelming values are these stunning Dresses, because they represent merchan- dise of strictly reliable, standard quality. Not a special purchase of odd lots and broken ines of undesirables, but fresh, crisp, new up-to-date frocks made especially for us from yardage of our own--purchased for cash at a great sacrifice. They all go at Augustine the pearl of the home shell As one enters the w foned hall there is a glim landing m which M Lebaudy sh baudy In the ¢ perhaps, from t "| where Ja DRESSES Serter, Velocteens, Rouse FOR A Nios Méteon her perwonial pi _ OCCASIONS Gonbenetiory. Ta the et with double fo! 4s a warm sur McCutcheon’s January Sale—Fancy Linens Tea Cloth 36x 36 inches $18.00 pS exceptional purchase of the entire _ Stock of a well-known importer at a special discount enables us to offer a large collection of high-grade Mosaic and em- broidered pieces, luncheon sets, and napkins at about half regular prices. NAPKINS, hemstitched, 24 x 24 inches, with handsome Mosaic corner. $16.50 dozen. CENTERPIECES, Mosaic and Embroidered, 24 inches diameter. $2.50 and 3.75 each, LUNCHEON CLOTHS, 54 inches round, Mosaic edge and center, $10.75, 11.50, 12.50 to 32.50 each. OBLONG LUNCHEON SET, one dozen 12 x 18 oblong mats and 20 x 54 Runner. $48.50 Set. A large collection of oval Tray Cloths and round Centerpieces from Naples in fie Embroidery, Filet and Needlepoint, at one-third less than regular prices Yu® Center. piece 27 inches $27.50 We are also offering during the January Sale wonder‘ul values in Table Cloths and Napkins, Towels of all kinds, Bed Linens and Bed fER, Coverings. fn Reg. Trate Ma Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Sts., N. Y. Tray Cloth 17 x 23 inches $6.50 27 inches $15.00 a wher wee| OWNER DES: p 1 y and that to Jacaueline mentally and be educated properly,” yuh the doorway t TROYED THE FUR NISHINGS OF THE LODGE. A MOCKERY OF PLENTY, DE | CLARED THE TRADESMEN. on . el in view * that she may live to give THE LEBAUDY SHELL OF A HOME. Throne Room he received them on|teft the hotel, I suppose to come to hig divan with all the splendor of a| America potentate “While Lebaudy was in London he + “At this time Lebaudy was calling | did not display such rabid eccentric- ity aw that which characterized his life here. He did not throw money vay, although he appeared to have plenty. His entire attention seemed centred in carrying out his Saharan desert dream and he worked at it } industriously and regally. He was vlone while in London, although the flocked to Kee name of a Countess’ de Losch is invent «| somehow associated in my memory \he with the affairs that occurred at the happened Savoy.” 134 West 34th St. January Clearance Sale Greatest Values Ever Offered. Specials s for WEDNESDAY Only. Coats MOSTLY FUR TRIMMED Former Prices $45 to $75 Opposite Macy's “SULTAN” LEGAUDY,, ~ AREGAL ECCENTRIC, DAZZLED LONDON ott 1 Fra sroom.| of N it Fa navy th reto or Airs and Spiendors Royalty During a Meteoric Career. | Lebaudy was as about b P Majesty commands me to t anything. the furnish ed all t Sales Final 7 village ¢ t n filled s who were typing ne ONE discovered her and no ine, Tt A very regi business bpse was wily wanted to} tary Governor "In oh ny men f empire Lebaudy Lto the Throne it’s the world’s greatest | pain relief Chine Wool Velo Jaccjuy Sloan's T claimed wire” replied the Is ve without ru It penetrates ful in re € external pains, sore ness and stiTness, such as follow ex- over-exercise or unusual ex- hor in any or jnjur posure, Meguarded the ehild “A Hig bottle kept handy will list ng and pay for itself in comfortall chef the fi ipplication. Clean, venient, ece 1 in be tang dra } p RES RS oans Liniment : Kills Parn opportunity. to develop en of prominen Ny burst when bh deeply th Positively All You May Choose Tomorrow Afternoon, Dinner ana Evening T USE SLOAN'S | geatin,, ~—LINIMENT ONCE} Serge _|'Then you'll understand why Crepe de ur 95 Fur Trimmed Coats Wool Velour and Pom Pom. — Trimmed with Raccoon, Nutria and Opossum, Lined throughout and warmly interlined. erizal t remuneration. with much cere- | nd kingly pomp. above it hung +, & Monstrosity of Kind that did not seem to rep- | When visitors he 1 had passed the stiff gren- 1 had been announced and he ay $18.50 $27.50 $34.50 HANDSOMELY LINED WARMLY INTERLINED ran | une ed vete f prominent 1 by Le] n in the Pom rom, " BOapcLorit. SEALY SILVERTONE! oi FUR TRIMMED— PLAIN TAILORED Broadcloth FOR STREET, AFTERNOON, EVENING Woot Velour, Serge, Sa Latin, Tricotine Former Prices $50-—$85 $92 50 539.50 542.50 AUVANCE SHOWING OF SPRING FROCKS In Fashion’s Newest Matertals and Colorings dle g se Silvertone, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine Former Price $30 Reduced $42.50 “to 16 to “he! PauL BERNARD "ir The Womens Shop for Values bee 22 East 34" St. ALTMAN'S From a Collection of About 900 DRESSES On Sale Tomorrow 12-290 Regular Prices Were . $25.00 to $39.50 The Illustrations Picture Some of the Dresses in This Sale Embroidered Elaborately Beaded ()” To Close Tomorrow Former Prices Up to $45. 44a2 be ogee woe ues >

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