The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1919, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1019. 60; Berkeley, $ STEVENS TO CONTROL VL SERVICE CREDITS. |PHHIDCL WAFERS, {icmtstttereias nat Sirk Ss t r ot ers ern Brother TRANS-SIBERIAN LINES FOR ARMY AND NAVY MEN the children, who are now with the|??z}°)? West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6h Avenues) West 43rd Street + New Or. Loulaville, $1,644,000 due up to Jan. 1 for interest or pay only $83,000, or 1.8 been pwd, and only um was more than i. - i. mother, : a Tis ie bg San afl New Jersey Commission Approves 1 say intavited inves tasinnes esis d é nherite ¢ tene ws A iles of the Railway Plan to Benefit Return. whit System There. which pay him $149 a month. He gets ‘ ing Warriors, b/ #50 a month from his church and $59 - a = 4% VLADIVOSTOK, Jan. 22.—The! ‘ ‘tv fa month more from the general board rae ‘i ment for the control of the| vive ‘Commission to» | of the Congregational denomination, || Cocoanut Oil Fine . ‘Trans-Siberian Railway gives the at mroved @ He said his wife caused him to For Washing Hair - to the! lose a job a8 stenographer, which cost Bae ts Control of the tine from) men tn Marine | =e im ‘8 "a Ok ‘He was accused of| If you want to keep your halr in Porgranichana to Omsk, a distancs|Corps. Each period of service from ‘ ‘ good condition, be careful what you ©f 3,000 miles. The British will have|One month, ring the sent year, wash it with, charge of the line from Omsk to the Most soaps and prepared shampoos | fighting front. The French will con- contain too much alkali. This dries the army being an enemy alien, he said, but was acquitted in the Federal Court. Also he accused his wife of looking on Clearance Sale, Thursday, of while his partner destroyed an aquar- | trol the Khabarovsk line and the| >"! ich one point Jum of his. This was crucl of Mra.| {he scalp, makes gS I Il Y F R. Japanese the line from Blagoviest.|'% "ve". 18 recognized to a maximum Hall, he insisted. y P| a cocoanut oll (which is pure and en-| Sy re tirely greaseless) is much better! $157,020,000 LOANED thi ouievee ean tie fer toreapees| 10 FARMERS UP T0 JAN, 1 ee this can't possibly injure bal | Simply moisten your hair with | water and rub it in } chensk to Chita. wr wooneu Saldie The administrative positions are to! to this rating, flve points ‘aa be filled by Russians and Americans! compote in s je exoepting a 4 AY in equal numbers, There are to be|where their Russians only on the working staff, fa ~~ ohn F. Stevens, head of the Ameri. Ay) | Made of Mercerized and Silk Broche, 4 the most wanted models, including Topless Corsets with three inch¢lastic at top; in pink; all sizes, examinations excepting injuries would prevent them from filling the positions sought. ‘ i - e or two ten- | can Railway Commission to Russia, ead Dey Lemat. Of $4,644,000 Due From Borrow: | spoonfuls will make an abundance of Regularly Sol up to $6.00, is to be Chief Administrator of the|o onan rs. Oniy 18 Bi A rich, creamy lather, cleanses the railway, with the Russian, Gen, Hor- ers, Only 1 er Cent. y hair and scalp thoroughly. The | lather rinses out easily, and removes | every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil ‘The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it | el fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy | to inanage. vath | to \\ ‘Will She Be a Leader as co-director, Americans are rd the line, Remains Unpaid. WASHINGTON, J farm loan system $15 at $2.95 : You can get mulsified cocoanut oil 1, or a Trailer? most any drug store. It ts ver heap, and a few ounces is enougl . ‘ ry . Me ITH diploma in hand, A ay gla lpr A Special Purchase Sale of 1 | the young woman leaves \ } the campus behind and starts “ , y along the long, winding road of Py) a Hew tern er Siocon PURE SIJK SWEATERS \ } carry, her? Much depends on { j ; the blood in her veins and the vigor in het body. The bruising, |Rev. and Mrs, Eugene P. Hall tne inereywcn 6 GOALITY For Women att Misses; values up to $34.00 ? | breathless race for success is not ‘ ye ae for weaklings, no matter how cultured, Red Each Have ‘ Wella, uh 0 Tl CG | i | blood tells above all else. Counter Separation Actions. L | Epeclily $1 5 00 On the Main y ibe ee meh mt CLEAR AS & BELL 4 ieee ° Floor Tables % i Many members of Claremont Park Gude's PepioMangan Macaig ba ge Supreme in Tone ty “ The Red Blood Builder” ’ journeyed to the Queens County Su- iE Very attractivehighly desirable models in a generous assortmer Of the favored Spring colorings. eme Court this morning to tell and HE wonderful tone of the Sonora That fs what Gude's Pepto-Mangan makes— preme Court this mornin ella the So : wedder blood—richer blood—purer blood. It ine hear about the domestic troubles of which won highest score for quality iT io st ev. Eugene P. e i iti i \ groom the number of the rsd cell abe ane capac: Srey hn ter Sa setae the Re F Thal ae at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, is “ thous. ‘The hole body qui kly responds to the Pepto Mangan leoke otherefor separation, each charging above all the cause for the selection of Weerieal Siuiiey easy (s) cigeur eceectory cruelty. Members of tho church are this instrument by those who want a pleasant to taste. Prescribed by the medical pro- eavercec S- REpeee (Se wien phonograph of supreme beauty. : fession everywhere. some for the preacher, others for his wife. The couple were married in 1910 and they separated last July. Be- fore that they had been living to- gether at Ni Onderdone Avenue, Evergreen, Q Formerly Hall was an assistant pastor of the Beecher Memorial Chuch in Brook- The Sonora Jacobean model, elegant and dignified, is a handsome adorn- ment for the finest of homes. WARNING: There te only one and that is Gude's, Sold in bottle as shown here. Sold by druggists sverywhere. Two chic méls of Georgette Crepe, delineating the newest effects round necks, collars, frills and colorings, Special at $7.50 One model ymbroidered and bead trimmed, the other is a charm- ing tucked fair. They are here in dainty color combinations. hh | Pepte-Mangan is made only by aq M. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY Manufacturing Chemists, New York A complete line of standard upright styles and these period models are available: Gothic Chippendale William and Mary Louis XV. Chinese Chippendale Colonial Louis XVI. Jacobean Adam Duncan Phyfe Prices $50 to $1000 Sonora Phonograph Sales Company, Ine. Gaonoe E. Bricutson, President ——— Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Broadway at Ninth NEW YORK DEMONSTRATION SALONS Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 279 Broadway 50 Broadway (Standard Arcade) SMAR’ SPRING BLOUSES Sprig Blouses of Voiles and Batistes January Reductions a a a IO SS \K p . PH ORONTO? Ryrie Bulling Some trimed with lace and embroidery—others have tucked H H . . flarsand cuffs. A few of the voiles are novelty striped. on Women’s Fashions fronts, f ee The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Special at $3.95 ——/ Extraordinary January Values! ¢ FRENCH LINGERIE ! he highest grades of hand-made garments from our regular ock, hand-embroidered or lace trimmed, many with real laces, At Radical Price Reductions / SS See SS AS OS SE EN ERTS 1,000 Coats, Dresses, Suits, from Stocks: i a re Night Gowns, Chemises, Combinations, Envelope = 5 = ree 350 Coats Suits at \ = t | of fine wool velours, plushes and silvertone, $22.50, earlier $37.50 to $45. : e | Both fu-rmmed and without fur Smart $35 earlier $48.50. sae Jacobean Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers and Petticoats / well-cut mogslic-von that iy e Srna to pan garier 00 to $69.50 / ive real se vice and warmth. Becoming , earlier $120. . ety Gnactal ? au / Fouthful models—models that are a bit man- Arranged into Six Special Groups, as follows: | nish—models with dignity. Note the follow- 400 Dresses ing list of reductions: of serge satin, jersey cloth, velours, velveteen, Coats at knitted dresses, Georgette crepes, taffetas. | . ~arlier $39.50 to $45. Becoming little modes. Smart lines, cor- | STA pein 20 to $65 rect trimming, favored colors, excellent ma- 59.50, earlier : terials. Restaurant frocks, afternoon frocks, See ey, Se) ven and all-day frocks are included in this group. 250 Tailored Suits of'al the most-favored materials of the season Velours, duvet de laine, silvertone, serges, velveteen, weeds and jersey cloth, As inter- esting a collection as we've been able to g.ve — R — GROUP PA $12.75 $6.95 GROUP ive 1 2.75 _ GROUP V.— GROUP ar is $8.75 ad site 1 8.50 | Coy ROUP VI.— GROUP bg ] 0.50 sitet pif Fy 28.00 you for many a day. Plain and belted models. Suits mostly one $34.50, earl a eset 34. § and two of a kind taken from broken as- $45, earlier $55, $50, earlier $65, |= |[|m —~=TTrereeree=reeewrenneen - —— nt sortments Second floor, Old Building, | _ = = = 65c to $1.50 Cretonnes--38c yd. 500 yards, regular stocks which have lagged a little behind the rest of our large stoc (0 pieces in 30 patterns and color’ stripes, floral and tapestry effects, ete. Man. ry individual designs, whieh giv re opporiunity for the expression of indi- viduality in slip cov cushion covers, screen panels, and draperies, And the savings! ALSO—400 pairs Curtains, $5 to $6.75 grades—$3.25 to $4.25 pr. Fantey nets and novelty scrims. ALSO—100 Scrim Panels, $5 to $6.75 grades—$3.75 each. Upholstery Store, Fourth Gallery, New Building. Dresses at to $22.50, ARE YOU A BUOK BUYER ? ‘Read the News «4 Views inthe World of Books Books for Education, Books for Gifts, Books for Entertainment, | Books for the Office and the Home Are Reviewed in | The Editorial Section of the Sunday World| mh WONDES THU gy

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