The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 7

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te THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, =~ Soy (1919. a and died about to p view by eery make su saved. had bee thet Shows Too Much Is Not Worth While,” Says Police 11 Deputy—Example Set by | | Mothers Partly to Blame. a nurse Staten Island, { shruba to take th down. CUTICURA HEALS SEVERE ITCHING Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “The dresses that she wore Were nothing much before And rather less than half of that behind.” | Is that a correct deseription—with — | obeisances to Kipling—of the New Of Pimples On Forehead, || %:s.""* comme ialcadigslle Coo Ee aoe subject to. public “Pimples began breaking out on y my forehead, and then they affected my back and sometimes my face, They would fester up, and the skin was always inflamed and very sore. The itching was so severe that I could not help scratching. My fore- head was very disfigured. “I started to use Cuticura Soap skirt, a ha and a tage i © name M Criswe | Women's Re | this tume reached the point where a modest And | A Great Sale of Men’s Gloves A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock 3620 Pairs Will be on Sale Tomorrow and Savurday $1.55» Mocha Gloves, in plain or black Cape Gloves, in tan, gray embroidered backs. ivory; plain, spear Suede Gloves, in plain or black broidered backs. embroidered backs. All Capeskin Gloves These Gloves were all made to sell at much higher prices and at $1.55 a pair are unquestionably about the best values we have ever had the pleasure to announce. Men’s Sweaters and Half Hose At Prices Far Below Their Value dark green and brown. heavy, plain weave, in brown. All Wool Ve Brushed Wool Vest dark gray; also plain weave, in heather weight; s brown. ity; in black only. nd Floor js as much In evi! | Dress of New York’s Girls :| Lacks Modesty and Art, Declares Mrs. O’Grady its ridiculousness r the ninety-nine men Who ure not 3 the matter with modern kiy repeated my ques show almost nothing that is worth “Once in a great while a womas Hitchcock Asks. Favorable Ac-|o tion on Wilson’s Request . Only she had yfouse bill a 9 Pr famine r k of the “if a woman has a beautiful back, a beautiful body, and wants to show it, ey me herself in Me baliroom, where a dozen unbeautiful women are going to copy the tashion she sets and display shoulders that stick e the wing joints of a ; inine company in which she is | ness” is the more penet and Ointment, and I used two cakes | | inonf of Mrs. Bilen A, O'C ale of Soap and one box of Ointment | | peputy Police Commissioner and for | —— which healed me."' (Signed) Miss eth ¢ | Alice I. Pearl, 57 Washington dttle over @ year “city moth woman eannot go nyu horaiks Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1918. ) wayward or unwise y men.) the theatre, to a restaurant, to a The Cuticura Toilet Tre, consisting of | | “Modesty,” Mrs. O'Gr ady told bathing beach, te the opera, even Soap, Ointment and Talcum, promotes ¢kin me yesterday in her office at Po- out into the street—-without being Rencrrame tere wpien used for lice Headquarters, “seems almost | made to feel ashamed of the fem Free by Mail. Address: “Cutie extinct among the majority of [Siemon er y Raga ter New York girls. Things have | thrown.” ord & laylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE- 39th Street 15,000 Yards of Georgette Imprime afternoon and evening wear will As far as we know this is the lowest price at which these beautiful sheer fabrics are selling for in New York today, wide. ———_ $3.95 Wool Half Hose in heathers and Men's Wool Half Hose, amless ; exceptional wearing qual THOSE SHOE BILLS! Sale of Men’s Winter Shoes 1200 pairs will be offered Tomorrow and Saturday, at $8.75 Heavy dark tan calfskin laced Sho« Heavy black calfskin laced Shoes Smart comfortable lasts. All sizes. —KEEP THEM DOWN John Hed, merc merchant None C.O. D. No Returns. 3 > . ’ ° All Wool Sweaters $6.95 Heavy All Wool Half Hose~95¢ Heavy all wool Sweaters, with collar and Men's heavy all wool ribbed Half Hose, V neék; in dark gray, maroon, navy blue, in heather mixtures and Oxford gray; also » they must wear [Re Pe See Stes cl foe suie aa Men’s Tan Shoes (sizes incomplete) Clearance of Several Hundred Pairs Tire & Rubber C anteed to oute Fourth Floor Neal olin S Soles 9 ling ap-| They wer that Pat-| 300. m and other | working America, | hours @ week, Administration on every ¢ eivable subject foreign to ‘The textile workers é Supreme War nell m-|hour day and hat $300,000,000 should -|must become ¢ Feb. it would repudiate our | — —— —— of Washington pre Bette | MEMORIAL WINDOW NOTICE tor European Relief. tecently WARHINOTON S4d. at ne PR uted te. ‘ane AT THE SUGGESTION OF MANY WHO HAVE i URAMARRAT eae Symept tote at Seattle INSPECTED THE MEDALLION WINDOW he Rael ded ihe WHICH IS NOW ON VIEW, THE EXHIBITION Hon wvo.oo0 | NOW SILK WORKERS WILL BE EXTENDED UNTIL FEBRUARY THIRD ARE PLANNING STRIKE dent W ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT | | MTR, its | Paters 1 Employees Told in Con- TIFFANY STUDIOS Se aC aig sing a nil Mla | 46 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET nooek, “but of good busl- | PATERSON, ¥ J,, Jan, $2-—Althoug™ NEW YORK and war expediency to employers and employed have come Lord & Taylor 38th Street — FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street New Blouses Arrive And Have Their Premier Showing Tomorrow N EARLY presentation, introducing the most brilliant phases of the Mode for Spring. ‘The latest and loveliest originations of Paris and American designers, assembled in anticipation of a Blouse season that promises to be one of the most noteworthy in the history of Fashion. Heralding the new vogue are: The Georgette Crepe Blouse The Smart Sport Blouse introducing new Tablier effects, smart vestees, waist- | Tailored models in white, flesh or bisque Satin, in coats, panels, long flat or round frilly collars, youthful | washable Taffeta, in gay striped Silks or the more sub- Botticelli collars; novel sleeves; finishing touches dis- | dued effects. tinctive and unusual ; : 7 _ Tailored Linens and crisp Dimities, button, trimmed Embroidered in contrasting tints, with beads or silks, and featuring both high and low collar. or in new Vermicelli effect. Others elaborate with Venise, Filet or Valenciennes laces. In light and dark | inimitably smart in style, An almost infinite variety, suit shades. Prices attractively moderate range from J | | $5.00 10 $48.50 | Exceptionally good values at $3.95 to $12.75. White Net Blouses | Tailored Silk Blouses Madras and Voile Blouses in stripes and solid colors, dainty yet durable, their simplicity relieved by sou- in the dark shades eminently Pervee and in the ex- tache braiding. $7.95. 95 to $10.75, tremely effective new stripes, $! Bewitching New Lingerie Blouses Sheer Batistes, Voiles, Dimities, Handkerchief Linens, in fascinating frill effects, in new round collarless models, in ‘Vablier styles, piped with contrasting color, Valenciennes edged, tucked or embroidered. Charming and inexpensive at $2.95 to $42.50. A most complete collection of Black, also Black and White Blouses in every accepted material Third Floor. Genuine Kreamer Extra Heavy Charcoal ‘Tin Wash Boilers with heavy copper bottom “Fry’’ Oven Ware For Cooking Purposes the wanted colors for street, Special For Friday and Saturday 600 Bakers 50c each, Pieces broken in the oven will be replaced within 12 months, Cut Glass Section—PFifth Floor, Cretonnes (All Greatly Reduced) offered tomorrow at $2.75 yard Ground Floor Sale of Storm Serges Special for Friday and Saturday At Yard In navy‘blue and black, 36 inches Nom No. 8 48 Yar. $3.00 $3.15 1,600 yards fine quality American Cretonnes in attractive patterns, suitable for slip covers, cushions and Summer hangings. A Most Unusual Value Be yard Becond Floor Fifth Floor The Mid-Winter Sale of Lord & Taylor Furniture Begins Monday, J anuary 27th These are considerably less than current prices and are good for this sale only. Seventh Floor Three Days for Advance Selections Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 23d, 24th and 25th During these days custo- mers will have the opportunity Living Room Suite, made in Lord & ‘Ta ) workshop, upholstered in construction, loose cushic | to make selections and have purchases charged on or after the opening day of the Sale. on seats ack and bot f cushions covered in Davenport, $2 0; Arm Chair, $125.00; ‘ High Back Reading Arm Chair, $135.00. one conference and may | workers outlined thelr programme. told by representatives of that the forty-four-hour I wreck the industry in * compelled to © et with Pennsylva- y-six to seventy-six the eight. ur week re work, and fixed|@Uson presiding as @ neutral and the | they will walk out and stay out unt , America's share, and | doors closed agai reporters, the their dema omplied with. Sse

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