The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 9

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PUBLICITY MAKES 1. W.\W-BOLSHEVIKI ALTER THEIR PLANS, cn ae Change Caused by Evening World Exposure on Design on Needle Unions, ‘The wide publicity which the English Press gave to the Work- ers’ Council of the Waist and Dress Industry, brought to the Conference UNINVITED “GUESTS.” Therefore we found it necessary to delay this Conference for the following date: April jth, 1919 At Casino Ha New York City Yours for the cause, Councit of Waist and Dress Industry. Workers’ This circular morning to the the garment meaning is tha Bolshevist ele trades, Its e I, W. W. and in the needle adjourned their ration of Labor unic ‘The exposure in last Thursda Evening World of their plans to fc noviets in the ns, and the pri ence of a for policemen in tt vieinity of 1 st 15th Street on Saturday accounted for the postpone- ment of the I. W. W.-Bolshevist meeting. The American Federation of Labor leaders in the needle trades will start unions W'ism next Saturday at 2 0 awanda Hall. John F. Picrce and Isadore Epstein, with the backing of Ameri- can Federation of Labor State national officials, announced this morning that the first conference of the opponents of radicalism will be held at that time and place The speakers will be influential mombers of the needle trades. Others noted for thelr staunch Americanism have been invited to speak. ‘They are Lieut. Col. “Theodore Roosevelt, James P. Holland, President of the New York State Federation of Labor, United Statas Senator Calder, and Hugh Frayne, General Organizer of g |ANTONIELLO, Frank, 333 Second St n| WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER- MINED. ‘THIRTY-SIX CASUALTIES OW LATEST ARMY ROLL Eleven Died From Disease, Five From Wounds and Five From Other Causes. WASHINGTON, March ualt —A cas- | vf thirty-six given out to- by the War Department waa di- vided as follows: Died of disease, 11; wounded, 5; died from accident and other causes, 5; wounded slightly, 15. Those from ‘ow York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow: |DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES, Private. Charles, 126 Orchard Bt DIED OF DISEASE. | Private, | WILLIAMS, France A., New Berlin, N.Y. \KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | REPORTED WOUNDED | SEVERELY, Private. STHOYHAUBR, William T., $5 rook! yn | ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED | IN ACTION. Private. | HOXLAND New York Diamond St Brooklyn ronitiuert ‘COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR If Mixed with h Sulphur it| Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and Labs with a brew of Sage Tea ani Whenever her hair took on th faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won- derful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur | Compound,” you will get a large hot- tle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost: This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied le i Sulphur Compound now because it) THE EVENING Embroidered Scarfsand Covers On Heavy Crash. SOIC BORO csv scevses 45-Inch Scarfs... 54-Inch Scarfs. . 30-Inch Squares. Fifth Floor Sun Parlor Suite, green and ivory combination finish. Sofa, $55.00. Chair, $37.50. Rocker, $37.50. Natural Willow Couch, 72 inches long, House Furnishings 38th Street Natural Willow Arm Chair, | “WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 25, 1919; Spring brings to every woman whose interest centres in her home, a desire to give it a new atmos- phere, as fresh and as beautiful as the season itself. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE SPRING’S MESSAGE TO THE HOME-MAKER To gratify her fancy, to anticipate her demands, Lord & Taylor have assembled artistic collections of Fur- niture, Rugs, Curtains, House l'urnishings and Lamps | Furniture Suites and separate pieces, in restful Reed | || or Willow, in the cool, tinted Enamels so $y | | propriate for Summer Homes. Prices made possible by intensive pur-|{ | the best possible bascarsee $8.95 | Natural Willow Bar Harbor Arm Chair of Japanese Hand-Woven |chasing and planning, with the idea of giving % 39th Street Natural Willow Chair, Plain Scarfs and Covers On Heavy Crash. To Be Monogrammed. 27-Inch Scarfs. ‘ 54-Inch Scarfs. booed 5s ONO 30-Inch Squares......,....... $1.15 Fifth Floor . 85 | Fine Reed Suite, complete, with cushion seats. Sofa, $165.00. Arm Chair, $105.00. Other pieces to match. || | | Natural WNlow Chaise L« $22.75 ongue, $8.95 Artistic Lanps the American Federation of Labor, Pronounced economies from a department equipped with every essential to aid the housewife in the efficient management of the home. Hoover Electric Vacuum Cleaners - $47.50 it's so easy to use too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, Fibre Rugs A new shipment has just been opened of these effective Summer Rugs. The designs and colorings are excellent, the prices are decidedly moderate. ‘Decorative but inexpensive Lamps with the gay shades that lend so colorful a tharm to any room. Remarkably low priced for th\s occasion. Hand carved ivory, gold or mahogany Table Lamps (illustrated) with silk shade of rose, gold or blue. SOMEWHAT DUBIOUS, (Prom the Kaneas City Journal.) “Simplify the laws. Make ‘em com- mon sense, I say, Don't you agree said the lawyer doubtfully. is going to pay for advice ly On common sense."” soft Baby Hoover.. eer Special Hoover. $57.50 27x50inches.....$4.95 | 6xgfect........ $24.50 ‘ ' id peci LA PS Cina $9.50 | 7loxt0lsicer,.. $34.50 Complete, $10.00 : Laundryette 5x7 feet........$14.50 | oxi2feet....... $47.50 Chair Lamps Boudoir ese Washer ‘Exceptional of mahogany, Lamps ashes and dries ivory, ebony or slender, fluted clothes in a minutes 100 Japanese Grass Rugs dull gold; 22 inch mahogany’ base without wringing them x12 feet, novelty effects............$ £10.75 wicker shade, of graceful style $155.00 lined with the with a) bright - Baie : Hooslee Kitch Cabliiets new brilliant col- flowered + parch- Poorer org ag MR ig ge Klearflax Linen Rugs ored silks. Come ment shade, chamber 31 inches wide, 17 inches | j0"",¢ hake ser rev: Heavy, Durable, Reversible plete, Complete, | flour bin, e deep, 43 i Ice capac- | bin, sliding alumi le tee AtL j invented Sr te cea | me ee pie ela cir $10.00 $4550 . ; ‘ These popular Rugs come in ten beautiful ») i, Large ice capacity 95 Same, with pore able top, pop’ g : e eautifu \ Ch t rroeentda ate hed Be $29.50 | ‘ color tones (solid colors) that will harmonize with f sic Ganatpetioks kana h emis r a - almost any decorative scheme. i Antique Ivory with hand-painted flowers [ ; 6x9 tate in color and gold band; complete feet | 8x10 feet, ¢ $19.80 | $29.70 | $39.60 Larger and Smaller Sizes at Proportionate Prices. with tinted candle.........++ $1. 50 Tall Mahogany} Low Mahogany ( Candlestick with spi-! Candlestick with | ral twisted candle in| brass cup, holding tall olors. dle, 1 col- atime Complete,. $1.00] on. Complere, 35C ors. Complete HEN nature made teeth, she also supplied a pro- tection for teeth, Saliva protects teeth from the acids of food decay. Saliva is alkaline and destroys acids. Plenty of saliva means sound teeth, Savage racesand wild animals are practically free from tooth trouble, whereas 90% of civil- ized people have decayed teeth. That is partly because civil- ized people have been deceived into using alkaline dentifrices, The danger of an alkaline dentifrice is that it par- alyzes the salivary glands and lessens the flow of saliva —exposing teeth to the unchecked: ravages of acids. Mennen's Cream Dentifrice is absolutely non- alkaline; on the contrary, it contains a mild fruit acid | which stimulates the flow of saliva. | A 20° content of alcohol insures an antiseptic action and a cool, refreshing after-effect. Mennen’s cleans and polishes the teeth and breaks down tartar formations without scouring the enamel. It costs 35 cents, and the tube is smaller than many dentifrices selling for 25 cents—but Mennen's was A New Importation of Japanese Basket Weave Rush Rugs Extra heavy quality and in pretty effects for Porch, Bungalow, Sun Parlor, etc. 6xg feet, 8x10 feet, $11.00 $12.50 Fifth Floor _ Exclusive Gift Candlesticks raised decoration in delicate contrasting complete with candles With X12 feet, colors $16.50 Seventh Floor, Fifth Floor, Opening the Spring Season With a Sale of 2,400 Pairs Scrim, Voile and Marquisette Curtains Purchased at a Great Concession Offered in This Sale at Much From Prevailing Wholesale Prices Below Current Retail Prices Only many designs from which to select ' ere, but there are few styles are illustrated h i White Scrim made to deliver a result and not to fit a price. rt Fine Curtains White G. Mennen Chemicai Co. Scrim (Illustrated at left) | Voile Newark, N. J. \ Curtains Hemstitched, made | Curtains i . with pretty edge and Ve F Superior qual- ; | insertion of filet re Dainty and © \\ | ity Serim with Praag u ny 2 serviceable cur- 4 al handsome _inser- ards lo fore ' 5 tion and _ lace $1.45 A pair tains for bed- {/ edge. White ' room windows. 214 yards long Marquisetle 6 yards long Curtains (Illustrated at right Trimmed with } lace $1.95 CREAM BDENTIFRICE a pair linen Cluny a pair edge; excellent liv. ; Illustrated at ing room curtains. (IHustrated at JA \eft) ards long right). A pair, $3.35 Pwth Floor

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