The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 17

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a rnc Sennen DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR PALI, OU A small bottle of “Dan- derine” keeps hair thick, | strong, beautiful. | | Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty of yourhairina — | few moments. | Within ten minutes after un appli- | cation of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your sealp will not iteh, but what will ple: yu most will be | after a few weeks’ use, when you see new huir, fine and downy at first—yes —but really new hair. all} over the scalp, A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Dane through your hair, ta strand at a time. ing—your hair will be fluffy wavy, and have an appearance abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine for a few cents at any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that | your hair is as pretty and soft as any ~that it has been neglected or in jured by all—you beautiful | hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine.—Advt | When you are constipated why not use growing ly draw it The effect is amar , The Doctor in Candy Form Nothing compares with it as a thorough Blood purifying lax- ative; it is safe and reliable and has the pleasing taste of pep- permint candy. It stimulates the system agreeably and is so mild in action that it will not irri- tate the most delicate stomach, it con- tains no injurious in- gredients of any kind. as Two candies eaten to-night will set you right (Oe, $1.00 at all drug store: Trial size 10¢ We Ask For SSC UH OI \ <The ORIGINAL pai \ Malted’ Milk: 7: y Og sg Vag " WW) For Infants «| AN a & Invalids TONE NoCooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. QTHERS are IMITATIONS Get Ri of That ; Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, cough or cold, threate: lung affections, with KEekman's Al- terative, the tonic and up-builder of 20 years’ successful use, 80¢ and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from EGKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia, persistent « th at or ir Al « \ cal | withstanding the uniform rottenness Jed for one small t }6th Marines who arrived to-day were Sergt. Henry Friedman, No, 758 No trand Avenue oklyn; Private We 5 Fdwand F. He |No. 311 EK treet’ He Welman, No Courtney 1 203 c avenue, and Henry Cuntley No. 419 West 118th Street FRENCH FOREST NOW NAMED FOR U.S. LIEUTENANT ..: n paere ey Officer Who Won Honors Near Vaux Home With Other Wounded Heroes. Veheiment ‘pretente were odged day who arrived in port on the Italian by 1921 United States soldiers x At Line steamship Giuseppe Verdi from state Marseilles against the quality of the (™ during the Marseilles food served by which the began at voyag March 6, On two occasions the records of served to the rs was condemn by the medi- fficer of the ship, The chief on of the men was that not- show the m: of the food served they could always buy first class meat sandwiches for 2 cents a e. Most of the s aboard were members of the ‘Transport Corps who went abroad early in the war with the 19th Engineers, They were er n locomotive assembly and loc iv nd car repair work at azaire, Lyons and Nevers, and, of them ever heard a they performed vitally important About 60 of none gun fired, wonders in their branch of the men combat service. from this city y-four wounded members of 1 6th Marines withstood nforts of the voyage on the Verdi, ter Bergman of 168th § s a Fre Among them was madway, who We und F nd Service os and has been recomn the Disting Bergman was fir near Verdun on Marc’ War ¢ Cross wounded ned his regiment in time to fight at Belleau Wood On June 12 he volunteered to lead 1 detachment against a German ma was ex forces. in post destruc Permission was granted and he w out with three other men to mak detour and approach the m post from t to our was accomp man's companions were k ther died a few ds and the le He ned mach days la twice in e head. $ found in th on by an npany. bth and moll ne gun po: vttiu Other New Yorkers of y from his ¢ Richmond Hill; Frank V 146 North Ninth Street Ww ) Mitchell, No, 829 erey Hall, of Rapid a member of the Division, um Zwickey ota, City Nint shares a Second enjoyed by the The been ame division Belleau Wood has the French Government t the Marines, of Vaux, there wa Marines of vame and one which hottest around of the is a clump| s which has been officially | the Wapd ¢ wickey Lieut ckey has « notification frem | Gen, Bundy to that effect Between May 31 and July 8 Lieut acti scout, of the war, th Zwickey, ma BLACK EYES NUMEROUS =|: IN MESSENGER BOY STRIKE :. the Produce | President of erick W ce Kept at Dozen ( in the Financial District. at tats es “WME COMMITTEES NAMED | aceon 20"! TQ) AID. RAILROAD. WORK numer John = Skelton Williams — Heads et Finance and Purch | Advisory Bodies. with | , ‘CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time, Purely vegetable. Wonderfully ¥ | Tauick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to ad complexion, STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, MARCH zern IN HONOR OF THE 277n DIVISION FRANKLIN SIMON & CO. Outfitters to Boys OF ALL AGES Maintaining Four Individual Shops for Their Individual Needs OYS at an early age are not naturally disposed to care what they wear or where it comes trom, But they soon learn! All they need isa little coach- ing, and they will learn the value of wearing fine clothes and what goes with them, just as easily as they learn that 4 goes into 16 and 5 goes into 20. It’s alla matter of education, and it is never too early to begin, The Boys’ Individual Shops are a sort of Prepara- tory. School of Taste in Dress, where Boys acquire the rudiments of that life-time study, the Art of Wearing Clothes. There are four shops in all, one each for Clothes, Hats, Furnishings, and Shoes: and it is the aim of all four to implant in the youthful mind that preference for the fine things which only comes from seeing them. Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor. ———_________. Bathrobes Sweaters Shoes Hosiery Underwear Gloves Handkerchiefs Collars Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Sport Coats Eton Reef s ‘Tuxedos Raincoats Outing Suits Middy Suits I Suits for Stout Boys ; Caps Corduroy Knickerbockers H Shirts Neckwear hirty-six night patrols through this retch of woods to the German lines ich time bringing ba Me ng the valuable in- wou four the was war time 1 which wa r Dun su observer nell, With ¢ k and against him, I isoline t 1 and the « rshay sta O'Donnell was riddled with bullets, had fough e Hospital unit of nur De Milan. Italy, fi « Lieut BELGIUM NEEDS BILLIONS. Premier Says Allies Wil Keep "romines and Save Nation, SELS, March 21 In intr the income tax and bly and we will need o The existence of country is at stake, but our great Allies are undertaking the task of re- building Europe in » spirit of great « erosity. Our ni a ponds on promises mage Mer ane kee \T can, confidently tell you they will be francs To-Day & To-Morrow Only $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 Kuppenheimer Suits $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Brill Overcoats and Overcoats and Suits AT $29;50 AT $1 7° And $65.00 Kuppenheimer Overcoats at $48.50 The past season’s incomparable Kuppenheimer Clothes, supple- mented by a choice assortment of Brill Overcoats and Suits at reductions which bring them down almost to pre-war prices. $17.50 Suits and Overcoats NOT on Sale at 49th St THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK or 42d St. Stores 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. 44 E. Mth St., 125th Si 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave. . 125th St., at 3d Ave, Brooklyn 1456 B’way and B’klyn Stores Open To-Morrow Night 125 Street West 59th Anniversary Sale > $25.00 Spring Suits | . $18.75 We show you one of the models in our ,illustra- | tion. They are stunning suits, of high-grade serge, {in navy blue and black, trimmed with wide rows of braid and bone buttons, topped with a roll collar; suits are smartly belted. New Military Capes | $5.75 ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Full circular models, of navy blue wool serge, | nicely braid bound, with deep cape collar, form ing a vestee and finished with gilt buttons. None C. O. D. No-Mail Orders ‘a Radical Reductions Mark This Sale of Boys’ Clothing $12.50 Koch Standard 2-Trousers Norfolk | Suits, knicker trousers lined throughout, all | seams taped and reinforced; spring models, in cheviot and tweed mixtures. $9 75 . Sizes 7 to 18 $1.00 Boys’ Tapeless Sport Blouses, mad- ras and chambray, white and 57° colors $2.25 and $2.50 Boys’ Wash Suits, madras and chambray, white 51.44 and col- ors;2to8 Reg. $5.98 Spring Hats EXTRAORDINARY ve 89 e VALUE Two Attractive Groups Group 1—Large black polished straw sailors with colored Georgette crepe facings, trimmed with ornaments and flowers. Group 2—Large open work lace and straw hats, trimmed with flowers’ and ribbon in the very newest color shades. 98c Flower and Fruit Trimming, 59c A maker's samples; no two alike. MEN! $1.09 for Shirts That Sell Regularly at $2.00 WED rather lose a good deal than forfeit the friendship of our men customers. Men, you can buy these shirts with the fullest confidence. Low as the price is, they may be relied on to give that good service that is embodied in all Koch merchandise. New Spring Negligee models, made with S-button centres and shaped neckbands. Women’s $5 and $6 Shoes In Lace and Button Style $3.95 | joy Patent colt, kid and calf, welted and many with’ clo Louis Pr Handy Telescope Cot Bed $3.97 A Military Cuban and [{ Hh Black, white and tan 4. $6 Women’s Pumps $4.25 z slender vamps, flexible | | Calf, patent and kid; Misses’ & $9.89 | Girls’ Shoes Juat the Thing for the Unexpected Guest | Length, 76 inches; width 30 inches; | height, i When folded, length, depth, 5 inche: Boys’ Calf $9.60 Lace Shoes ; wjdth, 7 inches; Weight, 15 pounds. fecallahs «leat ria | Calf. pa leather | | N nglish lasts, solid ang’ wh nubuck. | | _ Set up or taken down in a jiffy. Made of best selected leather soles. Black] utton and lace mod. | | hardwood. Steel frame and canvas top. Guaranteed and tan to 514. lels. to support 800 pounds, F urniture Department, Fifth Floor. 125th Street, West; a KOCH & CO. 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