The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 11

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Py | ercmm — : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH ALEXANDER ON WAY BACK. 'She’s Champion Cow of the World |AMERIGAN NURSES IN SEOUL {°7,":".'"s,navomer are Goer [Pumont. on mont aero BL FOR S50 00) eee eerie Sid Not uy er HIM WE REST crc eee ee | eee | ‘ont of the theater in which his | | r 1 CHICAGO, March 18—"Alexander nal | oatred Fh ets Mime: Red A ron of M. Hoiki, the miltionatro | ##¥eRty-one_yeara 9 = | after one or two applications of Daf» left station enroute to United States.” | fx j HFISTAN verts in till nd UE aha PR Ah Aa LL BLANCHE RING’S AGE. derine rubbed well into the scalp with 4 hout the trouble by the mia ‘This cablegram signed by Gen. Persh- | Under Control by Missionarie nt rumor that | ow - | fr Yi Heul committed — —— the finger tips. Get a small bottle fn, Commander of the American Army, sitll ore : | During Demonstratior Is a4 a protest against the mar-| {he Specifies It in Cowrt as “Forty- ¢ @ave first definite assurance to-day that ttt “RICHEST cow se rte | t a member of the Korean Five and Upward.” | Danderine at any drug store for @ Grover Cleveland Alexander, premier | a wal ; | SIO, Ma © CAssocly re | Now comes Blanche Ring, into th | tew cents and save your hair, After pitcher of the National League, was | < | atone Now announ ‘ng |SUPFeme Court of Westchester Coun- | " on his way home to join the Seana | t ant ‘ 1 «in es ol Slty at White Plains on this day ana| Several applications you can't find @ Nationals, The message was received | _—— ne n © moveme “a iad huleee ves | apecities her are asttele of by Fred Mitchell, President of the club. or sh i > = . 4 well orga ' rida Lk vn. | It Was a startling procedure. be Naeem Gi ‘Alexander has been in Germany with) Clash in Assembly Over Ap- that's) ‘1 rr t ane, fe why It deaerven apace inthe namie | Half, and the scalp will never itehmie the Army of Occupation. fe is ex- rs have been pected to land within two weeks and to| Propriation to Aid Gover- | prints, And Miss Ring, who t« dis. | Advt | i} 7 ¢ 1 way st " eon puting ie oe for a co join the Cubs at the spring training, +o N *, tect } 1. ; | : ae cee. cancun in the sale of some propert 1 PHILADELPHIA, March’ ie manner, She says she forty-five | SUNDAY WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS : Frank! years of age and upwarty Stern Brothers (Special to The Evening World From | a Staff Correspondent.) | A CREAMY LOTION || ALBANY, March 1§—The first | | | serious clash between the Demos MADE WITH LEMONS, |||cratic texisiative torcos behind Gov. a Smith and those led by Speaker Prepare a quarter pint at about! | Sweet in the Assembly and Republl- | the cost of a small jar of can Majority Leader Walters in the | ~| common cold cream. | Senate occurred to-day when the Re- ¥ ea] |publicans refused to appropriate ie bah ge Just ag ehhh vEsalic Aika unite STRigi eae | $60,000 with Which to carry on the at Sophie 19th of Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass., has completed her When this home-made lemon lotion . on * . ” . a ° " + is gently massaged into the face, neck, | Work of the reconstruction commis-| ¢ighth yearly record under the supervision of the Massachusetts Agri West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street hands and arms daily, the skin natur-| Sion recently created by the Gove cultural College, which places her above the California phenomenon ere popular. *® ally should become soft, clear and) nor. Attempts to resurrect a bill call- Tilly Alcartra, Sophie now has 800 pounds more butter fat to her | means the ‘re white, and the complexion dainty and| ing for the appropriation were killed| éredit than Tilly. The exact figures for both cows are: Sophie 19th r¢ nie cnt oF @umidn Wass'E Heard oF | rom oe (Jersey), 6,787 pounds butter fat. Tilly Alcartra (Holstein), 4,913 qnpst taauwy ¢ lemon jaice to remove complexion}, Acti7® Minority Leader Boylan at-| pounds. Sophie 19th Is now fourteen years old and her owners have akes <= blemishes; to bleach the skin and to|‘@cked the opponents on the floor of) refused offers of $50,000 for her. ~ \ c bring out the roses, the freshness and|the Senate and Mary Garret Hay, | the hidden beauty? But lemon juice |head of the Women's Suffrage Party | — alone is acid, therefore irritating, and|/and a member of the Republican should be m with orchard white | state Executive Committee, severely | 34th Street—New York 200 SILK HAND BAGS At About Half Price To-morrow Special $9.75 (as illustrated) They are exact copies of sterling silver frame models with cupid design, mounted on black or colored silk all silk lined—chain handles; with or without tassels; size 7 by 11 inches. NEW SILK HAND BAGS With shell or metal frames; in black or colors; value $3.50 to $8.75, Special $2.90, 4.75 and 6.75 beg rey Lape pili Wal aera criticised her fellow Republicans for 1¢ juice 0 wo fresh bottle containing about three ounces|t®Warting reconstruction after she of orchard white, then shake well and) 44 learned what had occurred. you have a whole quarter pint of skin} Senator Boylan charged that the and complexion lotion at about the! Republicans were playing petty poli- | cost one wu! pays for a small jar|ties in refusing to appropriate the of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to’ $60,000, He explained that the com- strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets’ miswion was organied to ¢ al into the bottle, then this lotion will re- | Vn ged seldicce nat hele thea abe | Waits atN, ANA. Creal) TOM MON ta eee eee nee dee eine) cn When applied daily to the face, neck, ‘i employment and to generally as- arms and hands it natu should Sst in the readjustment of industrial help to whiten, clear, smoothen and. conditions, beautify. “When $3,000,000 was asked by the Any druggist will supply three ounces of orchard white at very little , cost and the grocer has the lemons In this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion ladies can easily prepare and have an inexpensive toilet aid which perfectly | ca satisfies their natural desire for a $ r political jobs, There beautiful soft skin.—Ad asn't a Republican lame duck from —— Montauk Point to Niagara Falls that u didn’t take care of. It was a at game while it lasted, this Repub in War service. You sent men from | Syracuse and Rothester to tho rural That | districts, Their mission was to tell 's how to till the soil. There | | records of Republicans, some Lasts jot thera Vy emake rs, be ing nt to the ig oul y to explain ‘armers W. 4 This ROOFLESS Plate is the latest and be ns don't lay as good as they us ost muccessful achievement in soienti‘ic F Mentiatry, Tt clings to the gums and stays| Senator Boy! rhe while you eat, sing, tal dance Members of the Proved by any. test you Special and Unusual Values Wednesday yublican legislators for war ser- rk as they called it,” said Sen- | lan r rats voted usly You ervice work, yet you spent | Women’s and Misses’ unanim Distinctive Tailored Suits The March Sale of | CHINA AND GLASSWARE Continues on the Fourth Floor—many new items have been added to maintain wide assortments for selection. AT GREAT MONEY SAVING PRICES: A comprehensive assortment of Fashion's newest mode, emphasizing the slender silhouette and tapering shoulders, which offer a most inviting selection to seekers of the individual. Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s Models n explained that the! econstruction served | an| without pay and that the $60,000 was | e is imitated, but| for their travelling expenses. | reconstruction commission should be permitted to do its work,” The New WATERBURY Way said Miss Hay, “It is a natural se- have your quel to the council of national de- WITHOUT | 4, jecesafully, The Real Anchor oT nin Several distinctive plain tailored, braid-trimmed and box-pleated models, in Serge, Come here in the morn ET ed ASE fense, ‘The Republican Party should | Jersey and Tweeds. Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, NEW’ ee (QUARANTEED to fit bea ag hop trp ag Reaeiiee werk iti afeek ey € i in a new Limoges China; richly col- ened--missing. teeth Fr °, colores order designs; $ ored border designs, matt $ "aneiapelliagllngaed mot the State are took 29.75 ana 35.00 regularly $50.00,... at P3O-OO | fold handles; reg. $95.00, $09.50 a Extractions and Dentat wery made! Varty to take a forward step Roce Runner, eee a uscgrenl thet Mera Dinner ets; 1) pisces, Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, cannot belleve it will fall, Hemem- Tailored Suits featuring the new silhou- in artistic order designs; 24. English Porcelain; new Waresury Dental Company th eve ees || ette in Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Gabar-| COCITEL VREZECOEL Cra cB $ 95 border design; reg. $45, $35.00 Extablished 21 Years. PAY RAISE FOR TEACHERS dine; semi-fitted, straight-line, braid-, 50. 00 Dinner Sets, 106 pieces, American Porcelain Dinner Sets, ' | BD WW. 24th St. Now Yor. | trimmed and braid-bound models.) Limoges China; conven- 107 pieces; conventional borders; | | eee SUNDAYS, ® T.3 | HERE, BUT NOT ALL ASKED | Speciail ional border design; Baa etales: reg. $55.00, $42.50 $38" t0'35.80, $20.00 to 32.50 ON THE MAIN FLOOR TABLE. American Cut Glass Articles In floral and mitre cuttings; values up to $4.95. | Special $2.95 each Included are 12 inch Flower Vases, Orange Bowls, Ice Tubs, Sugar and Cream Sets, Celery Trays, Butter or Che Dishes, Large Footed Bowls, Nappies and other useful things. LADIES IN 4 SDANC Joint Assembly Conference Com- mittee Named to Go Over HARD OW SHOES? <| zee Se? Set | THEN READ THS “I marched through the mud of ° Flanders, through a large part of the Lorraine sectors, and lastly from Chateau Thierry to Fismes, and my °° shoes with Nedlin Soles are still in| said good condition. For five months I | inten alternated these shoes with two other | wit pairs, which are now worn out, but | &; the Nedlin Soles look as if they had | Mo another five good months of wea t in them.” Written by Lieut. Edgerly | ,,, Austin, American Expeditionary Forces, France—October 17th, 1918. This is exceptional service men will agree. Civilians rarely give their shoes usage such as this; but if they are hard on shoes, and want to cut their shoe bills down, let them try , Nedlin-so'ed shoes. These shoes are optainable at most shoe stores in many good styles for men, women and children. a , Or have your old sree Febettomed a with Neolin Soles. You will find these tcientifically made soles are comtort- | ANOTHER SINN FEINER able and waterproof, as well as long- Exclusive Suits of superior Tricotine and Poiret Twill, handsomely embroidered and braid trimmed; slashed, semi-fitted | 68 00 ind belted; also cust om-tailored models. | . Special 4 will get pay 8, but not h as they asked for, At lenst Other Smart Suits.to 135.00 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street the city’s payroll, ts y¥ checked the Leader Wal oon named a j (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ¢ Manhattan members are John G. Mra. I, B, Sammis | allott and Martin G. | SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD LINENS Below Present Wholesale Prices 875 Irish Satin Damask (Linen Weft) Table Cloths i Women’s Tailored Suits, Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Frocks wearing. They are made by The | Sizes 67x68 inches and Sizes 67x86 inches and d fecoayent Tie fe Baer th renee ESCAPES FRO FROM PRISON 70x70 inches; regularly $2 95 70x88 inches; regularly $3 75 H iJ i} ° . . “ g SO: ane) a; — i suaranteed to outwear all other heels | Dummy Found in Bed Occupied by Which embody every style note worthy of presentation $4.00 and 4.50; cach si $4.75 and 5.75; each . | Neolin Soles RC. ee Nee of to the fashionable woman are shown in the ready- All Linen Satin Damask Napkins, 22x22 ins.; $4. 50 i sated bbc [ates VARIA Mee Re to-wear sections on the Third Floor, regularly sold at $6.00 per dozen; SPECIAL : a Fein member of the House of Commons, . . ‘ R. ©. Barton, reprassniing Mast Wicks ° nee ; apkins,22x22ins. 500 Dozen T: NEURALGIC HEADACHE '-"s-"%.syrcnc metic An extraordinary offering To-morrow: Napkins,2322 ins. + ahah on Towels, 5 A *rison in Dublin, The Warden foun . 4 phe i ms | Rub Radway’s Ready Relief : dummy in his bed and the ae Damask; full bleached; 5 75 hemst’d ends; regly. ontheTemplesand Forehead. | par sawn through regularly $7.50 doz. e $6.50 and 7.50 $4.75 : tran Pa Oven ot, WOMEN’S SMART DRESSES | | in Far Grips Sore Throat, Cold sire, but gut the army and gained 1000 LuncheonSets 1200 Yards of Irish i and Congestion. De Valera minh abn lentae ahs Of drop stitch tricolette, in black, navy, taupe and tan, 13 pieces; Madeira Balin (Linen | Weft if piatarate, a flannel cloth in Hadway'e | cs ror Lincoln Drinon. is known | hand emb'd and hand $3 45 Table Damask; reg. eo ie nota police ‘and the Trish constabue i scalloped; reg, $4.50 . | $1.40 and 1.65 yard, GS i} ens ah. Special $48.50 | wo sane tim CrochetBedspreads | Luncheon Cloths, ! H Walker I, March 18.—Wh i at a Friends of St preaertet, rick's Dinner in ‘Troy Inst evening laceopt wo substitute, CUVOT iicut. Gov. tarry wanker was taken il as j i ror Hemmed; double bed Extra heavy all linen; Which is very much below actual value ale weenie Pee aia ya ie size; regularly $2.75; hemst'd; 45x45 ins.; @y @y* BRECTAI. sone ocat $1.95 | reg, $5.50; SPECIAL Yo. | ' ry His dition is not serious, and it is fae TERNAL PAIN tpSttne Pes expected he will resume his duties in o Semis we (a low days, ]

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