The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 8

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os o Connection with Any Other Store, iN us ine Oth Ave. THURSDAY’S HarDay Will Offer Record-Breaking Bargains Bigger and better bargains than the ordinary store can offer! These a National Cloak and Suit Company's overstocks—large and small odd lots, sur dise and discontinued numbers that give you the biggest possible opportunit These DOLLAR DAY Bargains are extra special. Come early! tions are almost unnoticeable and in no way impair their wearing qualities, of leather and canvas. A big assort- ment, some of which are pictured here. On sale in basement. I Dress Bargain A neat, practical gn popular Cotton Poplin, fin an original style. Colla of white gabardine; black satin tie. We have just 51 of these dresses, brit they typify the many odd lots offered. Limit: Spring Coats Only 34 Coats of this style! Several other odd lots of equally big value are not featured. The mannish-style Coat pictured is a black-and-white Shepherd Plaid pattern with asatin-trimmed collar Limit: of One to a customer, One to a customer. ~~ Wee Tots’ Dresses of Galatea, Repp, Cotton Serge and Cham- bray-Linene, A limited quantity of small Boys’ Wash Suits; 6 to 14 year old Girls’ Dresses for school and general wear. Every one of these durable, well-made garments, are attractive in appearance and an extra big value. A wide variety of styles, some of which are pictured Mare: } Corsets Here in one of four Made’o til and 8 at $1.00 each! Pretty, ! A wide choice of colors; ten different styles, four of House Dresses and Underwear Bargains House Dresses, Bungalow Ap- rons and Cottage Dresses of linene, chambray, percale and gingham, in a big choice of patterns and solid olors. Slips, Petticoats, Combina ions, Chemise, Corset Covers, etc. in eambric, nainsook, Ja six the garments a@ here; abies at Second Fi [Big ae a at 2 for Featured here are some examples of the wonderful bargains in Underwear, Children’s Dresses, Infants’ Apparel and the many other articles to be found throughout the store at @ for $1.00. Quantities are often limited! 4,200 Pair “tn: Shoes, Oxfords & Pumps Each pair a wonderful bargain! In the lot are many exceptionally big values for women ‘who wear small sizes. Some are slightly soiled or slightly imperfect, but those imperfec THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH DRIISH INSIST. i} POSLAM BRINGS QUICK COMFORT tr American Catenion at Paris TO ANGRY SKIN English Contention. | When angry itching skin cries through every nerve of your body for relief, turn to Poslam and let it)» soothe and allay all inflammation. PARIS, March 12—Realizing th lity of a virtual monopoly of Learn how efficient Poslam is, what|' COM ROB be | Uy o wrees splendid help it aes a Lt in mittee lie Britain, should her cl@im to the cap- | bo ecsema, disposing of rashes, MUG Vineed. Gatun eablea we edataiaed ticles are all 9 scne, scalpecale and like disorders, oe Lendl dead lus merchan- The test is to apply Poslam at night} With the consequent ibmission of), ies for saving. 4 to @ sinall affected surface and in the) the ereat foreign business interests tnorning to Jook for improvement.|,). | seen aa The effect of its concentrated heal- |‘ ¢ ing energy shows ag bly soon, this r » American dele Sold every t free sample|io the Peace Conference are endeay- | write to Ex oratories, 243) Pip wieiw siewetitation West 47t New York Cit Der ae Numemrtaa \cnar sini Uree 3 kin to become seaver,|°f their case before the legal authori | fresher, better by the daily use of|ties to whom the subject has been re) Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, | ferred. nmany kinds 9) "hat. The naval experts Who first con-| sidered the question were unable to agree, and the Supreme Counell, upon motion of Secretary of State Lansing, | referred to legal experts the question | of tit sIved These experts are! “ r Fownes Filosette. being pressed by the Americans for| if Quality in a suede - fin- A decision | |{ ished fabric glove finer {| | Warly dn the war the British cut the | / than diy formerly im- |} {two German cabies from Emden to| | \| America by way of the ‘, and) | per ed:—American skill— I] ‘owne: i s century-old rep- Igo the cable between Monrovia, the | utation. Durable, smart, _ |!) }!berian ca and Brazil. They i {\) [took one end of one of the German- | 4, Kid-fitting—washable. Hy [toon ¢ \, “ (l) | American cables to Halifax, thereby 4 y securing another trans-Atlantic line ants OHtnngy i for themselves, The other cable they | ‘ gave to the French Government, Made in which, go far, has made no attempt the U.S. i? to utilize it, ng ships, claim that these They do not w their return to Ger- jmany or to regard them as subject to disposition by the Peace Confer- rican delegates con vere unlawfully of war FILOSETTET: REG US PAT OFF Seasonable shades, At shops everywhere, ence, Made to Fit Any Wood or Metal Bed GE Side Guards on the ENGLANDER WIT-EOGE BED SPRING ni ie at all Furniture a “Department Stores eT ENGLANDER SPRING BED Co. WRITE FOR BOOKLET OF ENGLANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST, BROOKLYN, Ne CHICAGO, ILL, LOOK FOR LABEL & (Pilots and Observers in Uniform Free) this week! Don't miss the wonder show. There will collection of aire never again be a ft brought to gether with anything approach- ing the interest and historic value of this inspiring exhibit. See it for its educational value. Daily 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Aeronautical Exposition OLD CROW RYE Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES | Hi, B. Kirk & Co.,i.ew York, N. ¥. | $100 € = aes “ _ ON HOLDING CABLES : AS PRIZES OF WAR «: ie Makes Strong Protest Against , ey ing 12, 1919. r when this was done and rar when thys was done and h THEY FOUGHT AND FISHED. | Paps Indigestion un Anglers of 27th Division, at Bans n addition to the quet Stories of France reific also were s y the British | bers the United Anglers’ League prizes of War. One of these runs] Wore Lenny om the Isiand of Yap, one of the Costs Nothing if it Fails roline group, to #gapore, connect y with the Dutch and Ph hh calles, ’ hother connects this ca with the ‘early vy tybody suffers at times after land of Celobes. Fusseasion of these Fisetne “lnony. ne 8 held, instires business cot 4 re i“ sy it is held, instires busin n elatritis: Wor ne ‘matter sl of a fair proportion of Australian no matter how many olynesia, Which is Jed as prop. within the field of American]! piimercial effort ‘The possibility of these cables pass. Ml reat true at An Admiral in in some degree ‘tinder the control ; r in chee the latter is ONDON, ch 12.—Rear Admiral captured | Sir William nald Hall, Director of the Intelligence Division of the Ad. -|miraity Naval Staff during the war, “itileas some plan to prevent any! yas been elected to Parllament for Wea ible diserimination is adopted, perby powder and y, eiegetta, ker: Hememan ne druggists ‘everrwhere wader kuarahtee of satisfaction oF All Sizes All Colors All Fabrics Styles in Suits at “a We especially appeal to the woman who has been paying $35 to $50 for a suit—she will find her style here for $25.00. At $16.95 we have over 50 different styles in Silk and Serge Dresses. f Fine Serge Embroidered Dress, $16.95 And at $35 we have an equally attractive assortment of suits in all the wanted colors and materials. We can save you at least $5 on your Spring Suit, and in many cases as much as $10, BE CURIOUS! 18” » *50 a A TAILORED SUIT of Fine Serge. Petey 925 BER ate Priced at Other Styles $ in Suits Silk Embroidered. Specially $| 6% Regular $21,50 Value Priced at 12” w 935 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR 31ST ST. Catalogue Mailed Upon Request. Your Other Brain Down in the abdominal cav- ity lies a great “plexus” or network of nerve centres, that has been called the “‘ab- dominal-brai It cannot think, Its functions are to superintend and keep in operation various mechan- ical processes, such as the proper secretion of mois- ture by intestinal glands and adequate action of intestinal muscles in the walls of the bowels. It receives messages from nerves in various regions of the body, but being unable to reason, it often acts blindly, imperfectly, or improperly. It may stop seerction, lessen muscular action—and the result is constipation. 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