The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 12

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we 3 order house, the National Cloak and Suit Company therefore the low lections. tionally big values for women who wear small sizes but these imperfections are almost unnoticeable and in no way impair their wearing qualities. cambri| amples are featured. amen The “National's” Outlet Store, 11) yW. 24h St ‘ Near 6h Ave, Gih Ave, ‘HE EVENTNG” WURLD,~ = HURSUAY, Sheeting WW inenee wide 10 Yaris Gane Sore. | tlet Store 119 West 24th St. FRIDAY’S 7) DollarDay NY Ther BT Means Big Bargains tor You! The merchandise is overstocks of the big mail sent here to be sold, It must be moved quick, ns are extra Special. Come early for best se- Lh debt oth Ady Here is the reeson for these extra big values prices. These Dollar Day Barg Women’s and Children’ s Shoes ‘onderful bargeins! In the lot are good it shoes, pumps and men's slippers, Many excep: Some are slightly soiled or slightly imperfect, Many high-« kinds of assortment leather and canvas A big some of which are pictured On sale in basement Waisis Dresses 1200 attractive Two lots of Mba fig inne PIB: Dresses — one of t E ler alees. Ten Curable black oF different modeis Navy Serge with in colored Voile, or White trimmings, the checked or flowered Other of French White Voile, neatly finished Linene with and appropriately embroidered — trim trimmed Big Limit one to a cus- tomer. All 1) PAIK ¢ han: 1 Q the Dutch styl HOUSE fun vat garinents ¢ CURTA.NS 5 pices, Bie quality choice of at am and mi patterns and colors, DRESSE! about 40 inches by 2% yds. rer pair $1.00 Big Underwear Bargains Slips, Petticoats, Combinations, nainsook and Jap silk. hoo Chemises, Gowns, Corset Covers, Pajamas, etc., Also Corsets in a choice of four different styles. in Ex Plaid Turkish Tonels stall Memmed rod weight Spring Coat of colo We have only 20 of these Juniors’ Coats. dees 10 ‘yds, $1, 00 Vx in 5 for $1.00 It is not pictured with i ak |W plying the demands of Cll shiaes Persia, in medium weight, — Reinforced ali who want one, but nehes 5 yds., $1, 0 ie 4 pr., $1.00 small odd lots which double o h Cham. |" en “is ar Bu i tive f] are not pictured her bray Sh PULL cut AUTRE RL RUOS WED KY 10m ns Made of a wool-and $100) as $1.00 cotton mixture with | Towels Bleached or unbleached | poplin trimming. Onl cottun with hemmed Good | Sacks —— Men's ut woreerized one to a ct er cali iieate for $1.00| Mele of good qualit 4 pr., $1.00 eo Bath Towels | Head | Table Cloth s mercerized Wekish towels of heavy weig it. | ton damask; 58 inches squar Seccid Fleihan’ th 4 for $1.00 $1.00 Children’s Dollar-Day Bargains of wool Gnished Orin nd Boys Re ailtinreas Suite a8 pictured dain Plo 1 FOURIN AN AUTO tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad alter effects cathartics are derived from Dr Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any | disagreeable effects after seventeen years “ patients afflicted with bowel and liver com- plaint, with the attendant bad breath. vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their alive color note the effect. druggists, “HOO Sweaers fe | No Mail 0 Orde.« Filled. y hold ups inotuding the one at the | 14th Assembly Democratic Club, No. 267 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyf, where | Second Street, HELD AS ROBBERS == of about $400 The Car Answers Description of One Used in Holdup of Club . made the As robbed best to this and t dete was that the robbers bile and that it bad b | wheels. There has been p | time since the Demo: Club rob. very, Nov. % other hold-up job tives ¢ eratic to repaint the wheels, i November, but the detectives say it wasn't done, 16 prisoners were caught near Four arrested beca and Tenth Avenue. ‘They Automobile had fed wt taken to Brooklyn to-da tr € « of the BAD BREATH . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get PRENK BIB ODA SLAIN \ at the Cause and Remove It BY SHOTS OF ASSASSIN | and Albert wheeled », 427 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi® | Albanian Chief and Friend of Italy Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently | advoc of the indepe nde noe but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating , and on friendly terms with! them to natural action, clearing the blood and was killed while on the way gently purifying the entire system. Thy do | tron > Medua, a to | mo! Aviona to the ay ot mee akan ceo 5 fired from All the benefits of nasty, sickening. griping Edwards’ ng the roa ed to be fc Alban Sal Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula of practice amon, Durazzo. Nineteen Mexicnns im LEAVENWORTH, K Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ate purely a y ake one or two every night for a week and Wc and 25¢ per box. All Advt $30 Axminster Rugs §409x12SEAMLESS OLVEDNET 340 9x12 Wool Axminsters.............. 95: 50 8) $40 9x12 Seamless Brussels... | $5 4.6x7.6 Crex | | able tor $1.75 Extra Heavy 1.29 Grass Rugs 9. 98 LINOLEUM mutt the Lot 1—B0c to 60c Linoleum to 706 Lot o—860 te st. Khan Ur rnom UV, ROLLS. Gen ‘LINOLEUM 1 RUGS “Tack PRICE SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast t» Coast. Mill Seconds, at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE. 45.00— 4.626. 9x9-—special »--Ox6. Ox10.6 #8.75—Ux9 9x le 1 « ¥ ry i by 4 spec 700 A Block from Fulton St “pO “Flathish AV. « BROOKLYN * FOR SALE. | DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM Sururdeys, Suadare ‘and evening. yy) | MONTHS Credit hah ust raced Jewelry Book, 44 ative Calls if des | “AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING Adi» Bt, and (ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St, near Broadway. Skate Awhile Dance Awhile gre fo Taaen You How te ate, O0c. Per te ALL Shale he ADMIT Ry "0 tHe AWIVAL FRE E = LOW PRICES EASY WEEKLY Oe MONTHLY PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE™CALL, WR/TE OR pone. AGENT SALES ON*CREDIZ.3 ee ey VALUES ASIEST | ERM AGewr CAL Ae -STRICMY FRO, ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH (od 3s > MAIDE LANE 6! Floor PHONE JONN24S UiAMOND: eainaie | tre $50 Vinwond Mane) ‘coepied, Metropolitan, 40 unpalu conde idem Lane, SUNDAY WORLO WANTS WORK WONDES LTE SUPREME coURT > JUDGE’S GRANDDAUGHTER BRIDE OF W. J, SALM At Miss Elizabeth J. Davy to Walter J. | relatives and a few friends. T who ter Salmon, ringbearer. lege. Au a fellow N. Ya anthropy in New York. M ciation ten years. as an amateur sportsman, jeontrotied by The Jock has just been elected | Sew Symphony Orchestra. —_ | ‘EDGE COMING AROUND ey Club. Senator-Elect Covenant Will of Opposition New Jersey | Changes i Dispose | Nations covenant would be so rev Mrs, WALTER J. SALMON Turf Man. of ther, Mrs. Burton Hodges Davy the residence the Gov, Edge-declared | had the conflicting views Lup misunderstandings, be 41 Oxford Street, Rochester, N. ¥.,|Pit veached the senate took place last evening the wedding of | tion.” . DUNKIRK, N. Y., March 27 States Senator James W 38 West 49th Street,| jr, spraking at an enn mon of No. nner | New York. The Rev. ‘Don G. Husted|the Board of Commer: here performed the ceremony which, on ac-| Might; Warned against the partl | count of Lent, was attended only by/UOn by the United States in se league of nations plan that will time-honored privileg . Jit of its darkening the hair after a few appli he bride's brother, James B. Davy.) ohooaing between right and wronz,|cations, it also produces that soft © her in marriage and her only at-' justice and injustice, liberty and op-|lustre and appearance of abundance jants were little M Fourteenth Street Euss ——Start of Season Sale—— GIRLS’ COATS and CAPES ovr previous Start-of-Season Sale of Girls’ Dresses was such a tre- mendous success that mothers who purchased them had such in- disputable proof of the wonderful value giving in these sales, they will know without being told, this neu Start-of-Season Sale means a new opportunity to purchase Coats and Capes of splendid material and style at prices which are absolutely unobtainable except at Hearn’s. STYLES are those illustrated and a number . of other charming, youthful models The quaint, little-girl version of the dolman is sure to delight, the jaunty cape-coat and the pretty cape are true wraps of girlhood, while the Each has a picturesque over-lay collar of silk, in white, tan, blue or a dashing scarlet. not shown here, smart little coats are styles becoming to all. OUR OUR REGULAR REGULAR $15.94 $15.94 8.96 COLORS— MATERIALS— are, in majority, navy | 8f¢ guaranteed all wool | serge and poplin, soft blue, but there are also and fine to the touch and coats of tun, Pekin and just what a little girl Copenhagen blue should wear, Sizes 8 to 14 years, sed before leaving the hands of the peace would en th) with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a times by morning the grey hair dis flower girland Master Wal-| Red Crove fs ‘Phe bride, who is a granddaughter| workur of the late Supreme Court Jastice John | M. Davy, Is graduate of Wells Col- and Jast year won p in the School of Phil Salmon | dire | is an owner and lessee of large real | estate properties in this city, and has|” | been Preeident of the 42d Street Asto-| | Ho is well known | yania H and his! ball | racing colors have been seen at alll Un | the Hunt Club meets and race. tracks fore He | free esident of the | Car IN SUPPORT OF LEAGUE Believes TRENTON, N. J. March .—Gov Bdge, Senator-clect from New Jersey. | ‘The old-time mixture of Sage Tea |to-day predicted that the League of | ong sulphur for darkening conferees thi probably en it to keep their hair a good, even color, and positively do the work Fired On From R Photo by Baran De Mey Jeounter no mn when presented | which is quite sensible, as we are liv People afflicted with bad breath find quick ‘ to Congress for ratification ing in an age when a youthful appear telief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Miss Davy of Rochester Married to| “The Nation is beginning to realize | anoe iy of the greatest advantage ‘The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken| ROMI, March ‘ ; that the signers of the be Nowadays, though, we don't have for bad breath by all who know them an influential New York Real Estate and 1 the troublesome task of West of Fifth Avenue A. party iw ‘Agi irs consisting of 110 women and wailed yesterday on ten m for service with the Army of Oocu- a tio' » party Was in the charge of Bm White of Baltimore, a civilian relief, and Miss 1. Keogh of Weehawken, | assistant directe 20th PF the & le d ballroom of the Pennsyt- first annual enerves Ball. ni el last night the P Rese Thirt pa s begun a Vaudeville taged by Loney as @ headliner imma amme li, who had oo COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT It's Grandmother's Recipe to Keep Her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. streaked and faded huir is grand er's recipe, and folks are a sage and the mussy mixi All drug stores seil the re © \ product, improved by the addition of ®'other ingredients, culled “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” "Wt is very popular becanse nobody ean di cover it has been applied. simply soft brush 1 moisten your comb or a s but what delights the lidies Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Con that, b beautifully appea with pound, ) is so attractive, — Advt SATURDAY

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