The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 19

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spoils, and gives vou a full pint of tt better congh re: buy ready made for three times its It is really ®onderfol how quickly <this home-made remedy conquers 4 cough—usually in 26 hours or less. Tt seems to penetrate through every the membranes und gives alinost im- mediate relief. and bronchial asthma Pinex is a highly concentrated com- Avoid uur cenggist unex” with full directions, and don't accept arvthing else. G give absolute entisfaction or mone: mptly refunded. The Pinex Cu, | voice is powerful f 1y | Port Wayne, Inc.—Advt. voice is powerful, true and singularly Laced kidskin gray cloth tops; also One of Stout women with extra wide ankles and women | $10.0. who require specially wide shoes derive infinite |!“ comfort in wearing these perfect fitting shoes, and ]| years at the same time are agreeably aware of being |“ smartly and correctly shod. ankles and narrow lighted to note that with us this type of shoe is not |} confined to just one priced, as is generally the case with specialized made-to-order shoes. O'Suiii passed idly by in ‘New York! ce! perform. | co’ ly than you could i found favor immediately flexible, always of pleas- | ten rich ta color. adequate knowl- tment and rou- nigh, lifts ns a dry, hoarse or the phlegm, heals und was coyly ardent in the| an Li ‘she lacked some-| gt Splendid for throat hoarseness, croup, bronchitis| apartment short of exprpssing the tragic in the potion hly co never fut She is pound of genuine Norway pine ex-/ announced as a Vrenchwoman whol and has been used for genera: had won recognition in Paria and| Fl for throat and chest ailments. in South disappointment by asking | Mr. | for “2% ounces of America before she joined | at ni's company Hh Paris Conse proval at the ‘ory und has won ap- |Iri aris Opera, and to | Ir many other French opera houses. His | at jaranteed to) sweet when he tak but Weet of Pith Avenue th FOR STOUT WOMEN at 6.95 at 9,95 | styles—Black | | Laced styles—all dark vamps with| | tan kid or black kid- skin vamps with gray kid tops. lack kidskin. thi of w | co ye HEY are made on a medium round toe last, with |} % medium military heels, extra the heels, You will be de- |) to yle, nor is it exorbitantly On the contrary, we are cer- | {° tain that the attractive assortments and low prices } {%, ¥{ 44 offered, for, probate. and " a ‘re Ww s se 5 y Thom: I. Hodge M v on | featured here will both surprise and please you. Rares Pastner kernel | | Gatant rm s 0 eye tn Germany | “Surrogate Slater fixed Feb. 10 heh i i he will he testimony aa te i} e D, E and EE Widths—Sizes 4 to 9 |enpacity of Mrs. Schwahn to. muke a wi of BROOKLYN | OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn An Important Dress Sale Women’s and Misses’ Serge Dresses New Spring Models Of Superior Men's Wear Serge in Navy and Black. Plain Tailored Frocks. Also Braid and Button Trimmed. Exceptional Values Are Offered 15.00 Both | Russi played his lwhich he } waltz song trip- | author y in the farewell to| first and fell) Played the note| second nd death scenes, she} Korsakoff's suite ivan 1s an Irishman from | own aduated from the|K#pagnol chola Cantorum and sician, who died yesterday of influenza. She was a Russian actress whom Mr. Schindler met in Russia in 1914 and whom he married here in 1916, She gave up the stage upon her mar-| ria New York violinist who enlisted for} geant and ported missing some time _ TENDERFOOT DRESS BOOTS |' “WOMAN INNKEEPER’S” WILL }¥am C. Clark, tn | Archer, Public Administrator, filed ob- | |Jections in the White Plains to-day to th Schwahn, who enjoyed the distinction many well-known Tenderfoot Specialties. |) aiviaea proprietor, ; had served to wide at the |] and New york polit a residuary brewery agents. Mr. Clark told Surrogate Slater that Mr. ‘Archer, i County Treasurer, was she signed the document ' ' 4 r s ane TTT eat ’ e forces ma) needs aa ae Yvonne Gall 8 posh, He. ‘ bette The Lest Cough Syrup ® Ji li t Wi ‘th ’ "i iis t na ls Home-made # ulie or Y; on Hort ~ An Irish Romeo icici tid yet have the beat cough remedy : - ‘ z ‘ : you ever tried, By Sylvester Rawling. ipple arde ' u OR he AND JULAET was ul a You've probably heard of this well tepe ’ ° at . 4 os M. ‘ known pln of making cough syrup al oy pany 16 i ay Ms But have you ever used it? ygy Gumpenir ‘ Lexington 1 When sou do, you will understand | a),.., sat Wek: ln Wa five Weel ie sph action inthe why thousands of families the world |. bach Noe vere te duels. irene Pavioska, us St over fee! that they td hardly keep vena opera-giving In gtd bs 4 phano, was g both to eye and without it. [ts simple ad |! was J ut year ago that, to cur and si cheap, hut the way it tukes hold of a c unin 1 Gounod's her weting ¢ ough will quickly earn it a perma OPera flere, with en Muratore as eye ates ent place in your home Roines and G eve Vix @s Juliet. CAduiets Const Into a pint bottle pour 2'4 ounces ‘’nen aimost al honors fell to} Duk Desire of Pinex: then add plain g Ktomeo. it would not be just to John| and Louise Be sugar syrup to fill up the pint. hb, who was Romeo last] formed thelt desired, use clarified m bay t was| Charlier condu' oF corn syrup instead ait Gai, | Either way it tastes good, never y was| Se mp rt a3 th largely and its) dod up d cheered, Mr amme began w symphony. ‘There “Idyl," from Seriabini's symphon and Rimsky- var Saltan.” Samuel_ Gardner, shuco Trio, second recital Acolian Halil yes day afternoon. 8 programme included four of his preludes, Lalo's “Symphonic y inger's #h reel, “Molly on the shore.” ancis Moore was his accompanist the plano. | violinist of the Kurt Schindler, conductor of the all-round mu is {n mourning for his wife, age. David Hochstein, a brilliant young © war and soon wax made a ser- then a leutenant, re- ago, died the battle of the Argonne lorest,| is now learned. pohsechnete CONTESTED BY RELATIVES (Special to The WHITE PLAINS, ing World.) | Jan. 29.——W6l- | behalf of William Surrogate’s office at| probate of | late Mrs, Babette eo will of the being the only female innkeeper in ‘estchester County. The testatriz her estate, valued at about between friends and cut off veral nephews without a cent. Mrs. Schwahn, who was over eighty old, ran what was known as Mother Schwabn’s Inn,” on West Lin- In Ayenue, Mount Vernon, for twenty are. She was bartender and hotel + and was well known because nber of banquets prominent the n She left bequesis of $50 to r of friends who had a habit | ing frequently at her inn for| for 4 sociable Kk. Her state she bequeathed to two who the Westchester appointed Pub- ministrator of the estate before Ad I, it being alleged that she was not) sound mind and memory at the time | Thursday | SOLDIER'S WIFE WOULD KNOW FATE OF HUSBAND POSLAM BRINGS JOY OF CLEAR THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919, t Jo ” ra hate ite SS wut ABALTHY SKIN u 1 Edward M be gra ar who ca To shin that once was evuptional ve her (nformation. and unsightly Poslam brings again rivate Mint was rep the glow of health for many. And on between Oct what relief when blemishes long toler- Department tetesr ated are at last disposed of! A high- Pape ge trtncieil ly concentrated healing power quali But Mre. ived a {8 Poslam for this work. Like a from bin wane en 1 ahe octicves there Sutfaces. You should not suffer ; take, that he Is stiit-arve. she Should not allow any skin disorder to has received some pictures belonging to |Femain in evidence one day longer | her husband. and they were vent oy | Without finding out Just what Poslam an do for it pelieved Sold everywhere tie owner at relatives of her soldier ompany and St. N ‘ork City Fegiment will to their latest le Fe rer arora lt strom Fran there ia any . medicated with Pos mention of Priva i and that if . Weautifies complexions so they will communicate with her, -AE ARN- Vourteeanth Street West of Filth Avenue ‘‘Best of Season Sale’’ Values—Assortments—Styles By Request—We Repeat Women’s: and Misses’ SERGE DRESSES 13.87 Regularly $19.75 to $23.75 We do not know of any similar sale in which there such a diversity of new, charming, wearable styles. |_sizes | 14, 16 and 18; Women's, 36 to 42, and a few in 44 to 46. Much wanted Navy Serge, as well as Khaki, Burgundy, | brown, green and black. M Fourteenth Street Weat of buth Avenue MEN! One-Day Sale (Thursday) Clothing and Furnishings Of special interest are these unusual values to soldiers and sailors replenishing their civilian wardrobes. Men's Trousers——worsted fivis! Silk P "i fabrice of durable quality, io | “onaettiP® Shirte—large asxor neat style stripe effect our reg. $2. Yd corduroys—sizes 32 to ot in t vil 1.7% the lot Men's Soft Shirts woven our reg. 84.95, $5.05 3.99 and other novelty el Men's Overcoats oll size Sa eT ie | value $22.00 und $25.00 17.2% | Silk Fibre Shirts Men's Suits Sour ree 8B 2.66 our-reg. $21.75 17.2% Men's Silk Shirts Men's Root's Tivoli Underwear Ur reg 34.5 standard tnake—patural gre Live aint and undyed & Laan, Lot 1— shirt raw k Lot 2- dou Men's Soft Collars. | breas $35.00 ef pa ge 2 Lot 3 renal Rie rad Flannel Shirts — gray R85 Q.77 | ourreg. Bf 2.99 Domet Night Shirts Odds end Ends Shirts and Draw- is 1.66 pod or tee Pajamas ourres #248 1D reg. $2.00 92.25...0.9% | cans—with ¢ aura Men's Wool Process~ shirts u laps our reg. 81.15 7 draw our reg. #150 4 fray 1.00 Neckwear ourcee ¢ as Men's Winter Union Suits Finer Do and pea tibbed—our reg. $2.50... 1. DOD : a Men's Athletic Union Suite Sweaters—smull sises a our reg. #125 F £5.00. 2.90 Men's Otis Baltriggan Uncer- our reg. 40:45... 4.95% wear hirts or drawer Car ns our reg. $1.10 ss ovr reg. $9.95 and $10.95. TBS Athletic Shirts and Drawers Blanket Bath Robes painsook cach « our reg. B49). 3.97 Mony clearance lots of Under- Many of these items cannot Irgstoo | be beught from wholesalers | to-day. mated in Pacifying balm to burning, irritated For free sample write to Energeney Laboratories, 243 nl ARNE reEARN Fourteenth Street Weet of Fith Arenus JANUARY SALE--Last Two Days Muslin Underwear and Woolens Goods, SI Departments Include Curtains, Curtainings Pillow Cases Blankets Toweling \A Great Climax to a Great Event—Don’t Miss These Closing Days! Women's Coats, Suits Dresses, Blouses Furs and Fur Coats Smart Misses’ Wear DRESSMAKERS’ SALE—First Week Appealing to the Amateur as Well as Professional Dressmaker—Depts. Include: - jot Fabrics Dr Shears Embroideries Ribbons Forms Dressmakers’ Sale All-Wool Dress Goods Our Dresamaking Sale prices make it possible to select from great assortments the finest fabrics which the market affords. 54-INCH ALL-WOOL IMPERIAL SERGES Our regular $2.97 Fine mannish weave 40-in. All Wool Plaids our regular 82.88... Sale 2.32 Fine twilled serge weave—light of dark patterned plaids, in newest spring colorings: All Wool Challies— our regular .97........Sale.7@ Light and dark colorings, striped floral, bordered and dotted ef- fects. All Wool Cream French Serges— our regular $1.97,.. Sale 1.62 40 in. wide—finely twilled weave All Wool Cream Gabardine our regular 82.68,.. Sale 2.24 48 inch--diagonal weave~-suitable for skirts, dresses or suits. Dressmakers’ Sale 1.95 best colors include Tao, ‘Taupe, Belgian Blue, Brown, Myrtle, avy, Black 46-in. All Wool Tricotine our regular @3.48,.. Sale 2.94 Vine diagonal weave--suitable for suits or dresses-~Tan, Castor, ‘Taupe, Bluebird, Seal, Navy, Bl 42-in. All Wool Poplins— our regular 82.18... Sale 1,74 Small corded weave—for suits and dresses—Tan, Taupe, Beaver, Race coon, New Blues, Browns, Military and Victory, Navy, Black and others All Wool Men's Wear Serge our regular $4.48... Sale 3.84 54 inch heavy quality—finely woven— Navy Blue 48-in, All Wool Epingles our regular $2.58... Sale 1.87 Excellent qnality—deep black. 54-INCH ALL-WOOL VELOURS Our regular $3.97 Heavy Japan Blue, Delft, Seal {t nap—desirabls quality for suits or coats rowa, Myrtle, Heana, Nevy. Bi Sale 3.37 e, Nutria, Dressmaker: Dressmakers’ Sale Ribbons Plain or Satin Stripe Moire Rib- bons—our reg. 38 Sale .35 Good widths and best colors for sashes, girdles, trimming, millinery purposes. Moire, Satin and Satin Striped Ribbons—our reg. 34. Sale .3 El New Dresden Ribbons-- our reg. 3. Sale—yard .27 Also satios «= and Stripes! Moires~excellent choice — of light and dark colors Plain Moire and Satin Striped Ribbons~-our reg. .25, Sale .20 Large assortment of colors specially desirable for hair bows and sashes. Our reguler $1.95 and various color grounds Yard Wide Silk Foulards Specially soft quality, patterned iv ne@# figured effects on navy blue, black (eng Linings Yard Wide Lining Satins our reg. 81.37 Sale 1.07 Soft, lustrous — finish are gray, tan, navy Copen, light blue, deer ‘and — others: quality for coat and suit line ings Mercerized Sateens 60 Sale .45 wide—bigh satin lustre colors to match the our reg. .75, Contrasting floral light or dark color grouuds. 36-in. Percalines Sale .O5 designs ou 80 desirable reg. 38 Sale, yd. Large variety of colors—light and dark. Dressmakers’ Sale 1.41 Thursday—Special Price Alluring New Hats The witchery of Springtime finds a true expression in the lovely shapes and colors of our new hats. The Millinery Section is aglow with their bright- ness and color. Thursday interesting. These special prices will make $3.95 TRIMMED TAILORED HATS 3.17 These are factory hats to wear now. They ure of straw, ere " La epege iter eae sty art liyimpe oi fate bette There isthe high militar side, box turbans, Chia Chins wud many others, with chic trimming of hand-made flowers, novelties and ribt $1.87 Untrimmed Pineapple Straw Hats 1.37 Are delightfully wearable a ' bec ka « \mon fhe many are included the uew poke and saucer-brim 4 95 ct Wreaths of Fruit and Flowers 75 Attractive wreaths of fruit and (lowers are harmonious trimming for eee, MORNING SPI C!ALS~ Today ard Terrorrow Until 1 P.M. Telephone Order $4.00 Men's Flannel Shirts $1.17 Women's Eatra Size Cotton Underwear LI r QWeat LN 44 ct. Cambric Diaper Drawers Aste) b $8.74 Boys’ Suits 8 to 17 yre 650 $11.94 Boys’ Suits § to 18 yrs on” " eviot huve extra trousers CLOTHING—THIRD PLOOR, 2.65 79 ct. Unble | hed Sheeting 7 42 et. New Curtain Madres : 3 45 ct. Yerd Wide Outing Flannel 33 ius pith ARs RA SEMIENT 33 $1.58 Weol Epingles, 40 inch 1.22 $1.54 Georgette 40 inch Ay fT LS vreot 10 ct, Bleached Cheese Cloth ey Gal ume t SLI NY BABEM ENT. TET mae , Dressmakers’ Sale | Goods #, Trimmings Notions Clark’s Cotton and Dressmakers’ Notions Clark's O. N. T. Cotton—dozen best numbe Special #8 Black and white--Limit two doz No Mail of Telephone Onters, Not necessary to buy other notions to get this bargain Also:— Basting Cotton dor. 78 OT Sewing Silk black — 800-yd. spools each s+ 26 White and black —100- yd. spools —doz 120 696 Sewing Silk—black and alors yd. spools — 60 do Hooke and Eyes gross 25 Snap Fasteners gross .50 Seam Binding—piece.. 25 Dress Shields — light weight 1b & 16 Inside Dress Belting l0-yd. pieces 125 Machine and Sewing Needles —- reg. 6 ct paper—3 papers White Roll Tape 2h yds 4 Dresamakers’ Pins Muslin Underwear Last 2 Days--January Sale und nock—lace and insert or embroidery~ our reg. 48 ribbon—our reg. Envelope Chemises—Good cam bric—well made—yoke with rows of lace—our ree. 4. OF Envelope Chemises —Nainsook, in white or flesh—pretty models our reg. $1.38 ‘ ‘ Women's Night Dresses—Muslin and cambric—-several good models our reg. 81.28 4 Women's Night Dresses—Nain- sook, round neck—good models values $1.48 to $1.68 ae Night Dresses—Fine Nuinsook— neat or elaborate modely- our reg. 82.04 1.94 Petticoats Fascinating models— our reg. $2.64 Handsomely Trimmed Pet ~our reg. 83.28 Women’s Muslin Draw: with H.S ne and tucks—exteme quality muslin— * our reg. 68 47 Combinations of Neinsook and Cambric——lace aud inserts, or good embroidery — our reg. $1.08 1.28 BLANKETS January Sale—Last 2 Days Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets These 1 and ft, woolly— blankets are ‘5 wool cotton warm, light of weight—flexible in weave. ideal Winter blankets—plain de sign, or white with pink or blue borders—the plaids are @ little in distinct, therefore this price regular value 810.04 S.44 Outdoor Blankets—stec! gray, with bar border—full size, single— 6.96 our reg. $7.94 and 88.47 Wool Mixed Blankets—white or Kray, with contrast border our reg. $12.04 1 Bath Robe Blankets — nade of im ported cottou~-eiderdown finish our reg. $4.95 1.17 Wool Mixed Blankets white, with contrast borders—full sire: our reg. 88.97 6.44 Comfortable Blankets ferdowa finish de of importe cottou~-our reg. $8.97 724 Crib Blankets ah our reg. 07 57 THURSDAY Luncheon... .59 Served 11.30 A, M. to 2.30 P. M. (Choice Consomme Vermicelli Chicken S Chore Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Parisian Potato Fried Parsnips Assorted Cold Cuts — Potato Salad Tuna Fish Sulad Celery Mayonnaise Chowee Pineapple Tapioca Pudd g Whipped Cream Cake Jee Pre id Cake a Least toasn ag ———— —-

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