The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 4

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7 . PRT een ; tHE EVENING WUKLD, MUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19LY. 3 ee a ~ ee | tration Itty Division and for-|am ashamed it got this y ministre or Page of Ver-lus to whether an independent ceie-| Comecrt tar % Jat 11 o'clock this morning. ‘The artiste | " I nt of Prieby & Co,, satd] w nge ove wift & mon he admission would be ¢ The ar ° rogramme were Sophie Brasiau, | J A tempting trio of treats | "" lary poultry concera of | Think wet 1 he mem i" the | ru 1 in Brookls e New Y ‘to; Raoul Vidas, violinist, a " i | swif », were admitted to the [ft Ws, re 1 hor t weuut nie No ede Stefano, harpist, with Wal+ You'll Never Forget n cord 10-day by the Benate Agrictil| , “ 4 printed (he MAU! Cauwe of the ¥ y were , ar e ba the piano: opt A Bs | industry legisiation |@ Co id the following notation | of other rs, ordered the pie te vials Mr. Jonas said Most de ar NEE HOCOLATES } | Francis J. Hen Id_the cominite | weitten was signed "L. A. ( ite aiie es teas (cw have. w age ALIAN "CHOCOLATES | Fic st Ge MITTEE be eteate coby | °TE 1k GDMnraaerAy Ve WHE eule |e OM ION i A i H | FOUND RY HENEY OF the Fotoral Trade Gommmisston's|cry buninees, Whetbiy ft would DE | meron tentee’s as sary ie |Cpens The Gabee enti T have teats 41 an your A report on the packers’ investigation, |!ea# so by changing name to SWiIt | believed the ve. Tretia | drome wilt a © quarter and ‘ Hateh he onre the Parcel Post 3 which bad been used for rete oh | & Co, is matter | have mentioned to ripeMaties. sud inl : T ataied 1 _ ‘ ‘ hd y daughter 2 _— Louis } t in testimony saat ]you and others without conclusion.” | iuestion of changing. then ps ! | WASHINGTON, | Penciled| werk, hud been placed in his own sion wibisas Abe Sheeg pint ak reat |Prieby & Co, which had “| ORYSTAL TOLD YOUNG MEN get back | ‘ete? cares used hi 01 the Fy0d | Onsidere: [notations signed “1. FS" dealing Ai pended to one of the pages was | Administration for the benefit Wo i , her health? th testimo last week concerr rd on ¥ written | ‘ . is was in tes 0 - sith waning (it vine alle om oie 9 rg a HOW TO MAKE SOME MONEY ——————— i Sunday World Wants Work Wonders Wo i irieby of tie Pood Admin Prieby matter shows up rotten, TW. A. Glasgow, counsel for the Ad- NA Two girls just budding into womanhood— I i White Plains Trio Who Gazed Into your daughter and your neighbor's daught ToT vm. Eyam rm a A a TR eae PPE TMS ITT OY Kb OFA Your neighbor's daughter 1s developing into a red- i | Glass Held tor Eleven Roble blooded, vivacious young woman. But your | e yy Confesses daughter has contracted Chleresis or “Green Sick- all } : 41 10 The Evening World ness." So she now drags out her days, a sufferer ie WHITE PLAINS, Feb. rh | New from the most distressing symptoms of anemia. ht / 4 WARNS THE MAYOR York vio pleaded hypnotism wren | Gude's Pepto-Mangan will make her blood rich hocti#ed Of forgery AAS Hothing on thre and red, and help to banish the anemia. Greeley ‘ % { 0 London | young men of thie town whi {8% piv e © Pari | a coat nr» Gade's ‘Pepto Mangan | After receiving a tter from] The pris Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Bicavlpn-Wealey a WH to-day, In wh younger nn of “The Red Blood Builder” Stedy thie pletere we helps the appetite, im- you will know how the red blood cells and Peeto- Mangan looks oxygen—the breath of ing every cell and t Pepto-Mangan is Univers Ray, a negro was in-/ Ray, who says he at his resignation as Chair- | stars. Sheriff No: | says the Croft tal on “how to their capacity to distribu vince gave | life=to all parts of th tissue mith new healt easy to digest, exceed ally prescribed by the Established 1879 | man of tion Committee had been accepted, Victory Celebra. | P°: ingly med +7} Nathan §. Jonas announced that he |had commenced « libel suit against Now here in abundance Me Is only one Pepto- in bettie and pack- ragglets everywhere 1k was Pepto-Mangan is made enly by held for | M. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY Mr, Jonas would not name the sum | rece Mig hooty re Manufacturing Chemists, New York Authentic Spring Fashions (=. = : 3 as a result of the sult would be do. ar Company, publishers of The bery of filled with ning Journal, William Randolph Hearst ty President of thie company, | found in F ‘nated to the fund for a permanent memorial (o Brooklyn's soldiers, sail- ors and marines who had served in ee ee hy Vey en Senco) OPPENHEIM.GUINS& EG | he had appointed John J. Delaney, | | Women's New Spring Wraps The ‘Best’ of It [Bice a (34th Street—New York f Coats—the New i ines Spring Style Questions SOLVED; nst Hearst, the papers in which © served on Saturday, Mr. Jonas | ment in which | Important Sale for Tuesday (Only) A gave out a sta HE new spring wraps have Present indications are that the new sil- | sata: PS at | three secrets of smartness: houette which is coming will be that to hieee t ells ee FIRST there are their rae which the mode had just turned when war day's ‘Evening was so en-| 800 Ww : y duvetyn, tricolette, paulette, silk faille . alana: 7 on silo tirely false and absolutely malic | s and similar exquisitely draping materials. — “4S declared the so-called “7anagra sil: Ava teas aimcitie aeAMnDe ties At omens SECOND comes their siihiouette, narrow —-houetfe,”” inspired by the famous Tanagra Jhave already commenced suit tor ‘t the bottom, wide and loose toward the figurines of ancient Greece. libel rs é top. THIRD, and greatly important, 8 “T seek no personal gain from ti Silk Pett icoats every wrap with claims of smartness has ou Le 1 want aaa . oh, very much, collar. : that he not with i ity apr much, oh, very eligubens! KS For the evening frocks of victory events, lave ee hd Salt Miers vd ‘| ; ; ne most public- ed and honore: a : anal Ti hes Paris has created a new bodice, very de- men in Brooklyn Mlustrating Two of the Many Indivi ua ouches mure in front and correspondingly low— |} “As [have had no quarrel with the | Attractive Styles ‘ | Mayor 1 to be quite sure that even to the waistline in the back. lhe was correctly quoted in the Sun day papers before | answer him, Per- | appear in beading and embroidery—one distinctive new cape of SCO et intro- duces asmock front of embroidered evora. : i J C ack jhaps he 1} confirm the interview And then there is a new Van Dyck back, Hain Re a etatie caine ue ater the grace of which no woman can afford — “Fingertip length"—in suit coals, is the Jand by whom this offer to hold a to overlook. acknowledged winner for spring, though In the Model Illustrated © many other tengths are smart. appears this new spring silhou- ette topped by the new cape ollar. In tricotine, navy or Superior Taffeta Silk with pleated, shirred or tailored flounces; in solid black, desirable colors and two- tone changeable effects, also Silk Jersey with Taffeta flounce. ting before the last election wa in my behalf. Then FE shall be sed to make any response in writ ing. Or, if the reporters wh wrote |the story will make 4 to its correctness I shall be ind, silk lined throughout, 59.50 Be not deceived by the prodigious short- Beit ae er an Sale Price : i 5 ness of the newest French skirts. Not | reprehenatble crew i Capes for Streel Wear even Paris believes that this mode will last, | “Tell the Ms SE nee ay une head of the ork City rie whether of hip or shoe-top length, show ee i ae ie May cua to LiWive a predilection for tricotine with linings speak the truth.” ola of brilliant silk. Among the most charming of the early Mr. Jonas st bis cant he would not “i emain a member of the executive Evora, summer frocks are those of challis, which |committee and that he had no idea silk lined, appears in the newest of — Promise to outdistance last year's calicoes | utility and motor coats. in popularity. ioe Velveteen - has been made into snappy short It is clear that organdie will even ¢ = sports coats which are olfered at 49.50 He aD Saline, Sven. a3. 1k was last year, a component part of the | 4 ase cae smartest summer frocks, | © / > New Spri ng a l l eu rs The new wraps are distinguished by close- | i ness below the waist, looseness above it, iq For the Little Woman and a great abundance of collar. | { | f 3 Le) 5 O & 5 (@) > » O The box coat is an assured mode for the spring tailleurs and with it goes frequently New Box Coats, Russian Blouses, Cutaways, specially designed the gilet, usually of some gayecolorec for the woman of petite figure Sizes 32 to 38. Hf "0 Pa ally of some gayscolored | These little servants of the home include an Only one device was missing —the electric : : | electric iron, a coffee percolator, a vacuum washing machine. It would have added less Seeereernree - | cleaner, an electric toaster, an electric curling than twenty cents monthly to the bill bd le"— th lectri A POTIAN | oooh Be hot water bottle . aes All of these devices, so essential to the modern P ’ y BAZAN } home, are shown at our various Show Rooms, DS pu / . ; ? : é id Spring Comes Also eto lo the N urser y Tren | In a seven-room apartment, eight members in or they may be seen in operation at our Bureau pe Sizes 1 to 3 years Fourth Floor | the family, the total bill for the “little servar 4 of Home Economics on the third floor of the { and electric light averaged $2.97 for each of the 42nd Street Office 4 months of last vear HERE'S an affinity between babies and springtime because the little tots are never sweeter than in their fresh and dainty spring model This season we are especially pr of our array of little coats, dresses and hats Any one interested in securing greater home As for COATS, the smartest of diminutive models | ve appropriated the newest materials—Crystal Cord: Everybody had all the light wanted, and the efficiency, convenience, and comfort is welcome, Silvertone, Silvertip Burella in artillery blue, raspberry and the new tan, broadcloth in light spring colors or white: : i ed C y i igati , “ ! ght s > . | electrical devices w as much as they without the slightest obligation to purchase any and velours in springtime checks of black and white, or brown and white. im | devices were us' y iB ea Pi y were needed device or to use electric ewrrent H For DRESSES, spring turns first of ail to lawns, white, in soft spring colors or prettily striped or figured AS FOR HATS—they were never prettier, whether they be the dressier models of dainty straw, combined with silk, ribbon and flowers, in colorings to correspond with the coats, or the smart tailored stvles for every. day wear, tp k Edi 5 y I'he New York Edison Company We call special atlention to At Your Service NEW SPRING COATS, two models in silvertip FINE WHITE DRESSES of Lawn or Dimity Irving Place and 15th Street — Stuyvesant 5600 burelia. The colors are artillery blue and rasp. Low neck and short sleeve modeis with trimming ia ored stitching, High neck and long sleeve } Branch Office Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public berr 12.50 and 16.75 > with round collars trimmed with lace and , ue prin pers ry 8) Reena Addvene alaska A ribbon. 3,25 | 414 beaten tag West aad Street Bryan: 5263 46 East 1ggth Street Melrose 9900 151 Base 86th Street Lenox 7780 Tremont & Monterey Aves Tremont 690° 146 Delancey Street 10 Irving Place 15 Baa sasth Sweet Harlem 020 Night and Emergency Cal Farragut 3000 ——————————EE Ras Sitti Sasa : a gee You Never,Pay More at Best’ szuiismapaamssmmemsc'

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