The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 15

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uns Kyo *inG WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 19 NO STRAP FOR THIS MAN; UNLOCKS OWN SUB” SEAT °°: Makes From 18tst Street to Street Despite Crowd. The man with a key to his seat in 33d Une Woman to Another By Deborah Levering Grace Shepard » ed t P PR ‘oom on her w ter to give he ow A group of the girls from by department were talking ex- in the dress. k to. the sales pate “He is poaitively unreasonable,” ex- claimed tances Hougiton “What in the world is the matter?” questioned Grace “Oh, it's that dreadful new floor- walker, Mr. Heatherington, He has forbidden us to use perfume.” “and 1 ask you,” continued Dora Holton, “How can ‘anybody girl who is working all day, Relting overheated. and certainty tired, to keep sweet and wholesome? What ith Petspiration and everything it isn't possible,” “But it is, expect a rhans answered Grace Shepard positively Never use perfume.” “How ed several girls at once, “why by using Amolin, It’s an anti- septic deodorant, and personally, simply wouldn't be without it. T use it the very first thing after coming from my bath, sprinkle it in my clothes, and in fact use it for all sorts of thin) I wouldn't think of starting out in the morning without using Amotin.” . Amolin is the personal deodorant It {8 unscented, soothing and healing, and contains no taicum, For sale at all drug and department stores for 260 a can or for 45¢ a double size tin, Write the Amolin Company, Lodi, N. J, for a free sample, Trivotine Suit, $35.00, Misses’ Sites. 14-160/8 19-75 comfortable Trip Every Day| TRICOTINE SATIN buttons form the trimming |the subway has appeared. He hurries ‘not, but quietly makes his way to his @ reat. Then he takes out @ key, # and jowers the seat. He is not Shonts, nor Hedley, nor Rockefeller. He is « well dressed, mid- |dle-aged man, and he gets into the sub- way at the Broadway and 181st Street station. This morning he entered the train and politely asked two men, who nding in the cuntre doorway opening, to step aside, Then he un- locked the seat end and lowered it in front of the centre door. At the 33d Street station the man arose, locked up the seat and left the car “Just plain door key," he explained. _- SAVE STOKER FROM WATER. Rescued by Firemen When He Falls Of Transport. Lieut. George C. Farr of the fireboat Thomas Willett and Firemen Charles Thompson and Stanley H. DeVere this morning rescued Francis Diaz, a Chilean stoker, who had fallen overboard from the United States transport Wyandot at |the foot of Lowe Avenue. The firemen heard cries from the steamer G. F. Brady, and, procuring a ladder, Thompson and DeVere held it while Lieut, Farr descended and fastened 4 rope about the drowning man, Diaz is in a hosp! and cold. Sr HOTEL MEN GIVE DANCE. Raise $15,000 for Tuberculosis Sanitariam in Denver. | The International Geneva Association, composed of managers, stewards, head 1 suffering from shock | {men and captains of the leading hotels! land restaurants of New York City, hetd jits annual cha ail at Grand Central Opera H The proceeds are to go to the + jum for Tubercular Hotel Employees, which {8 hearing completion at Denver, Col. President Benjamin H. Uberall of the ation, who fs also manager of y's Restaurant, Columbus Avenue | }and 66th Street, led the grand march, Among the guests were Thomids Healy, James Tegan and other hotel men, ‘About 500 persons attended, About $15,000 was realized. | || Alkali In Soap | Bad for the Hair Soap should be used very carefully if you want to keep your hair looking | ite best. Most soaps and prepare, shampoos contain too much alkali. | This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, amd ruins it.” ‘The best thing for steady une is just | ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), better than the most expensive soap or any- | thing else you can use. One of two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses | ut easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, Te th Ip soft, and the hair ht, lustrous, fluffy fine m ied cocoanut oi! at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and ‘a few ounces will supply every mem. her of the family for months —Advt ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES For convenient shopping open a charge account at Martin’s | e Ly 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. At Gates Ave., Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn Brooklyn | FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE STREET | Al Hoyt Subway Station, Brooklyn | Women’s and Smart Spring Suits Authentic Spring Styles of distinctive new modes designed for all occasions, trimmed with elaborate embroidery and braid, rolled collar, tucked revers, feature interesting new notes, Chinese vests of silk and satin showing new | metallic embroidery and Oriental designs. The materials are | POIRET TWILL Plain tailored models in the narrow silhouctte with narrow shoulders and fitted sleeves, also fancy dress mod els in straight line or belted styles. 25-00 39-% 49.00 SELECTED SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: 250 New Tailleur Suits | Cleverly styled models in poiret twill, tricoline, men's wear serge and velour | checks, featuring new ideas in belted and vestee effects, the correct version | of the new silhouclle accentuating the height and slenderness of the figure A splendid value at tomorrow's price. 34” Stout Sizes Smart Spring Capes, Wraps and Dolmans FOR WOMEN AND MISSES | Spring Capes in full circular, draped models, with yokes at back, some styles | showing belted coal fronts. Also short Sport Capes with various new collar effects, festened snugly at the neck; handsome cmbrotdery, silk stitching and tailored The materials are: Peluchia, Evora, Tricotine, | Bolivia, Serge, Gabardine, Duvet de Laine and Potret Twill | 25-00 39-5 49.50 ——————-——-— SELECTED SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Newer Mode Capes Materials of Silvertone, Serge, Tricotine and Poiret Twill the Sport and the longer models, some silk-lined throughout Extraordinary Special 25" TRICOLETTE MILITARY TWILL GABARDINE 59-50 Misses’ | PAULETTE |}! SERGE Prices ranging from 69-59 and up. Woman's Stues. 36 to 46 59-59 and up. Included are $4 to 7.50 kart gold rings with genuine, re. hett Cameo Rings; priced tomorrow at Namm's-Main Floor Lovely! Girls’ Hats Btunnin the little mise will welcome. , graceful modes that rough with ers. t and and Milan rosgrain band | n navy, che lack one shades; | 2.04 L___.__Namm's--Second Floor ; Women's Thread Silk Hose Fashionable hone of pure thread silk with mercerized lisie gar ter tops, spliced heels and doudie soles and toes; lack, white and al! leading 1.74 shades; at . Men's Silk Socks Of fancy allk with double heels. soles and toes: black and co! orn; all sizes; por rin: Bai aa ite Co Main Floor Men's Neckwear Similar Qualities Sold Hereabouts for $1.50 Namm's Large open end four-tn-hands with easy elide bands. smart patterns; in rich, heavy silks and eating with floral designe The cut and finish are algh grade. Scarfsofthis quality are rarely our low price of Namm's Main Floor For Boys and Girls Girls’ Shoes Dark tan: elther broad or me- dium ¢ small tiph_ and small perforations Oi 8 TT Oke cascis ° Girls’ Lace Boots In dark tan calf; low heels; foot-form last; sizes 8% to 11, at O2.07; sizes 1115 to 2 at Boys’ $3.45 Tan Storm Shoes An {deal heavy wetght shoe for hoya: with two full noles size 10 to large 6; at 2.48 Boye’ Shoes Btylah shoes for boye tn calf- skin (black or brown), me dium or broad toes; weit aye 3.97 Namim's—Second Floor $2 Bag Frames A big: assortment of han Children’s Children's Straw Hate Joke effect he 2a tal Cameo Rings Women seeking distinctive Jowelry| will be delighted with these 10- 92.97 [ Girls In this assortment are 600 fn such shades as tan. bekin in all white trimmings. poplin in the new sha Stylish Stout Apparel Featuring the new youthful models for stylish stout women, are coats, ful lines $10 You 9 to 12M. Sale ° Handsome Coats ment models with ets and tn hecks bait 4.97 Children’s Fancy Siik Braid Hats a Children’s White Lawn Dresses organdie t Attractively ma and Insertion of On Ato 6 years — Second Floor ¥ “. we sa al nl — soll regularly at $2; eholce now at Women’s Tricot Silk Gloves—Worth 69c 2-clanp models: In white and black enabled by taking this entire lot to sell at a price sale cost; to-morrow, choice at sults and dresses, sizes 46% to 64% all cut on grace Most moderately priced. $10 for these splendid garments facturor's sample stock of marabou capes and stoles so desirable for immediate cluded are styles made to sell up to $10. Many are mixed with ostrich, " Spring Coa ( Girle $1.39 Wash Dre F large 8! collar of af sizes 2 to 6 years, med nm fe 2.48) 19, irs of @ famous American make d whi The balance of the lot ling rei These are discontinued n Aglow With Spring’ g the new Taupe, navy blue and black; sizes 14 to 44 ladies’ and stout sizes 48 to 52; choice at Included in atte Namm's -#ecend Floor Marabou Capes | Lovely and Stoles 7.95 | would gladly pay A manu blouses. models are wear. In: | Of silk poplins, serges, cloths, ete.; all lMned, hal unlined. In navy, ros choice at, R Red sea Dewigna are tn Biaea and prices are an 39.75 64.50 Namma- Third Floor lo of Smoked Deel Tomgue) Dat 28% 4c ens Bacon, Tb, at U.S, Licenso @— and women of {n cape and auede, arly at $160 Tho cape and suede glover With tho increasing pop ularity of sults comes a demand for the pretty in These stunning cleverly fashioned of extra heavy Georgette, in flesh, white and French blues quisite round neck and ixtures, Delt ned, and Copenhagen, sand, tan and fancies; detachable col- lar, novel pockets, button trimmed; all sizes and colors, but not tn eaoh sty €.95 New! “Flo-Flo” Capes for Girls of all wit cross front, am Saturday, special Brooklyn to action. 1.10 of Imported Ex others of solid Mara- ouft models, Anished with bou; with or without fine Val. lace, Additional tails, All are satin “v" and round neck lined; only one or two styles, beautifully beaded of a kind, | and hand embroidered Namm's -Main Floor Namen'e—Second Floor Single breasted models of gray or close fitting full pockets; full knick« years; at In new Sprin Fa Extraordinary! $1.50 and $2 Gloves Special Purchase of a Celebrated American make, together with imported models. An offering that will stir the thrifty men nbers, hence we are is below the present whole Fashion's Latest Wine in SUITS Charming Modes Introducing Lines of Exceptional Grace Exceptionally smart and new ‘‘blouse,’’ ‘‘box,’’ ‘‘braid trimmed, ‘‘sport’’ suits in a large variety of superior man-tailored styles with s Pleasingly developed of all wool materials, all wool mannish serge and of which we me ition Pekin Blue, Rookie, Heather Tweeds, 4.59 | of Geo rgette ‘vest’? and Ik linings and ts---Worth $12 to $15 Many Samples, 1 or 2 of a Kind | woo! navy serge end all fancy foular: lot Boys’ Spring Suits, 4 Sd and fancy cassimeres, loose belt and slanting 3; nizes B to €.97 Boye’ Spring Hate « A et Needs requiaites Naynm's uttractive ote (he low prices: Toil a taitet Namm’e~ Man Fioor shions! D4c Cher ning! Spring Hats Typical e aro there modes urbans and large a flowers, glyc ribbon. A wealth of morrow at 6.94. Namm's—Serond Fioo Women’s Cotton Union Suits The much wanted rib cotton for ' 6 wear; Men's Union Su White cotton; sleeves, Knee and three-quarter € length; at.... + 7c Namm's—Main Floor La Oxfords For Women ined 7.97 brown back A greceful model of dark brown aan with @ flexible, Women's Lace Boots | ’ A ad lace boot of dark tan || | ‘Arch Support’ | | } Shoes i I Vict kid; made with arch sup. ort and lon | : inside count . Sh to \ 3 per pair, | 3.97 | Namm's—Sudway Floer, } ’ . | Men's Shirts The Popular Soft Negligee | Coat Style Of alle Ike, soft, lustron, ings, wit Ari butto Igee: co . uftaattarh ed ye ®, ereen and hello; e mmn'o—Mate Floor lined 16 _ * wart aS blocks of Mid pine and dro new Spring eult 1.48 & 1.97 Ay| n pockets, wize pears, at ost 8 Namm’s—Male Foo

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