The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 12

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e \ t Keays SEP Laden's at your |GRANDMA NEVER LET | COLDFOGLE STIRS te de; port te M HER HAIR GET GRAY “THE EAST SIDE AT PAE mee ey FORUM MEETING Many uses, Tea and Sulphur, no one can MENTHOL COUGH DROPS tell because it's done so naturally, so GIVE QUICK RELIEF oe Congressman Praises Evening World and the East Side Soldiers. evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mus and troublesome | At little cost buy at any drug store the rea preparation, im. proved by t ion of other in gredients called “Wyeth's Sage and You just dampen Sciphur Compound.” at the Amer The chief speaker t a sponge or soft brush with it and| ! | draw this through your hair, taking| icanization Forum at Public Schoo | one oma ctrand at 6 time. By mern-|w.. « nivington and Pitt Streeta, last « ing all gray hair disappears, and, after) eV ning was Congressman Henry M ’ | another application or two, your hair | °¥°"!' as Co Sharpens Vision fecomer, beautlfally darkened, gloeay who gave the audience a and luxuriant 1k on patriotism and Boothes and heals the eves and strengthens ivi relieves inflammation in eyes and lide, vition makes glasses unnecessary in many instances, seve Doctor, Druapiecs refund Wour money if t fells Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, | \ in a sign of old age, and as we all desire rhe a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years | ‘ younger. —Advt No Connection With Any Other Store er ed ‘in teaching country the SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Sweaters . FY SIPC Se OR TT NAL = a |} "NATIONAL Store | Pa to $597 i 119 West 24th St. MP hive Avanwens Saturday’s Wonder Values in Spring Styles! Spring overstocks of wearing apparel for men, women and children. Bargains in every department that will invite closest comparison with any other retail store Wonderful Suit Bargains for Men! All-Wool Worsted Spring's , ie Coats | Oe ee Tremendously big fen's 8 values in new Spring Coats. Attractive models just received from the NATION. AL'S overstocks. Two of the styles are fea tured here: Dark Serge trim med with black stitch- ing; all-around belt; “t unlined. . - + $6.97 Wool Poplin, one of the most durable ma Spring Near cn exch kat A Xr 4A ft - d grade patterns and colors tos Most fastidious Navy blue, brown or green or with’ broken thread uit the Ail they “S177 DRESSES!! Messaline, Serge, Poplin, Taffeta, Velveteen Beautiful Dresses in 17 Stunning Models Dresses of fashionable materials: offered at far less than they are worth. All overstocks of the NATIONAL. Divided into two lots, twelve numbers of which are pictured here. Sale on.Second Floor. and having wrinkled terials — for Coats. Unlined.$13.97 Sizes for Women, Misses and Stouts If bargains interest Sik = and - | Sik - mixed you, real bargains, bar- Misses /cuntrous cotton Pops | Poplin with | blue gains with a reason for ‘ y -mixed | Velveteen in lin frock |stitching |with being sold at less than | white saun bluefa distinct with white |em broidery | brol collar and FE i; white | ive y simple satin collar. \trimming. — | trimming ay ae worth, wT otite collar, | style pay you to see these dre “i 4 | Silk ‘Mattern i Other dresses in small lots of one or two of a kind, yet exceptional values, are offered at $2.97 to $16.97. Satin saline w chenil proinery satin collat trimm! with ¢ stitching used for trimming Wonderful Shoe Values for Men Shoes for hard service; for comfort; for stylish dress wear. Good, reliable shoes from the WATIONAL’S overstocks. Dependable, good quality leathers. Two groups are featured here, Other styles at $2.97. Comfortable Werk| Tan Cali! s Bhoe of soft | Black of Ton! Leather with| Shoe of Bila eather tough sturdy heavy,stite uble stitched and Caba Kid Leather Sood Weighi Bole... 610) Black Ja ther; stitch- ed, hob-nail- ed sole.63.6¥ ment - ey v THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. MeGroory, dancers dramat Anna 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL A TALENTED SINGER OF EVENING WORLD FORUM : Kadish, hulman, ©. 1, Daisy Lt , Mollie man, Hyman Gestner Silver, Min: in, H. Gold » McManus, noll, Gertie fartha Jennie Kinsther anette Jacob, Jen- nie Bhner, Kramer Country. LINCOLN, Neb, March 21.-—-A Pershing. Highway, extending from San Francisco to New York, will be permanently organized here next month, Invitations were sent by yov. Samuel R. MeKelvie to-day to rs of States through which anned to have the highway asking them to send represen- pass, tatives here April 16 to elect officers, Don’t Let Soap Spoil Your Hair When you wash your hair, be care- ful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle, The best thing to use is just plain and entirely greaseless. cheap, and beats the most expens' soaps or anything else all to pi You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whoe family for months. imply moisten the hair with water ub it in, about a teaspoonful is al) tha! is required. It makes an thandance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out e leasily. The hair dries quickly and | ‘\ evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, | ” bright, fluffy, ty | Je, Besides, it loosens and takes out dlevery particle of dust, dirt and dan- 0 | druff.--Advt ELIZABETH HANNON Elizabeth Hannon Has Made a Not- able Record by Singing in Many War Drives. | or the Talent De- gz We din the Sho has sung bebal and ha for the Knights of Jewish Welfare Le eth of th nent of a not drives. Hannon, e Childrer war &udiences Public School No. 39 {elements of Americanism and patriot- | ism I was glad to respond to the in- | Vitation to speak to-night, because I knew that here I should speak to an audience which was in entire sym- pathy with the precepts of loyalty which I wish to propagate.” | The Congressman then spoke of the record of the east side in the war, and urged every one to uphold the record which had been established, Dr. M. J. Katz, Chairman of the} |meeting, then explained the objects | lof the Americanization Forums and all to become good and loyal citizens, if they had not ath of fidelity.” thildren's Talent Fair weather or foul—there is one way of feeling bright and sunny, and that is—get- ting into one of the shi offered by our 17 shirt specialty shops. They are different—differ- ent in materia!s—patterns— colorings — and different values than those offered by just ordinary haberdashery shops—because we are shirt Evening World then entertained the » Harel | specialists, | Gree! which . described the tro nervous Mercerized lady attending t Lillian | | Katz sang several s ‘oliowed by | Woven Madras Lilian Fishkin, a singe called several times to the platform, Silverman Kat SHIRTS proved himself to k “ nagar bt We'd $1.95 or ok successful “tryout” of the Chil- e $5.50 ment was IN SHIRT SHOPS LARGEST sHiAT paciauisrs A Romano, violinist; Helen Bird, in Rebecca Gla Lillian Horowitz, violinist; speaker; Fannie 170 Market st en Weisberg and Wi Ber The Cammeyer ‘‘Shookids’’ get all the sunshine out of a rainy day that is possible. They travel to school, after school a little walk, and then to the “movies.” But wherever they go, their young minds are at ease as long as CAMMEYER “SHOOKID” is stamped on the bottom of their shoes, INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Sizes 2 (Tied Bannerer 1.50 to 3.25 Sizes 4 tO Bisisescne 2.00 to 3.75 Sizes 6 to 8..........3,50 to 5.00 Sizes 814 to ll 4.00 to 5.50 Sizes 1114 to 2... . 4.75 to 6.50 BOYS’ SHOES, 4.50 to 7.00 CAMMEYER ‘on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit ” St. New York Polin, Maurice a Klein, Sam Marcus, Eisenberg, , Max Putchinsky, Anna Goodman and Sam A Pershing Highway to Cross the: mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure | It's very y| wavy and easy to han | s {Fulton st, 26 20% 288 S68 N61 168 £468 FOR S08 fms JOE $08 200 268 Ser Mak 28 28 ° o 2 ov KNOX H FOE OR CLOBCEOSOR OSC} Le ciuaieea Sy man wearing a KNOX hat wears it with absolute H{ assurance that the style ts correct wherever he <0,97) goes, for the KNOX reputation is nation-wide and KNOX Soft Hat$ and Derbies are known and accepted by particular men from coast to coast KNOX HAT COMPANY . incorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET 196 FIFTH AV ENUE AT 28K0 STREED 161 BROADWAY SINGER BUILDING sf | a m x x x x Fo xe 8 EO} 3 2 x iS x x ss o GB. Altman & Gn.| MADISON AVENL Thirty-fourth Street FIF TH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street A Special Sale of | Men’s Balta Shoes | (High and Low Laced Models) will be offered to-morrow (Saturday) in the Defart- ment on the Sixth floor. These shoes are smart mode's, of tan, black wax, and black gun metal calfskin, all in Spring styles. Priced at $10.75 per pair The Oxfords are of tan and bla young man’s last. Priced at $8.75 per pair This Sale affords opportunity to obtain shoes of the best grade and recognized quality at a notable saving. CART SUP BREMEN FRE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ww ow

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