The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 5

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RECIPE TO DARKEN ~~” GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Parber Tells How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hair. Mr. Frank Harbawgzh of Cincinnati, ©., who has been @ barber for more than forty years, recently made the following statement: “Any one can prepare a simple mix- ture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce bay rum, « small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce lycerine. These ingredients can be ought at any drug store at very lite te cost. Apply to the hair twice « ‘week until the desired shade is ob- Rained. This will make a gray haired mee look twenty years younger. This is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky fr greasy and docs not rub off."— \Advt. —— | Great Northern to co-operate with [tre |New York in preparing a Droper | charged by the women with an attempt greeting. \to str heir bills in committer, he The date of the Rainbow Division's | tttitly pitted his responsibility, | the oe ot eS thirds of the original vessel, was brought into port and the work of re- building undertaken. Before great prog- Tess had been made, howeve th de stroyer Zulu, eter ship. im larly run down and more than @ third of her stern British eng ee . 'TTTH AND RAINBOW DIVISIONS TO MARCH UPFFTHAVENUE sheared away # were prompt to ser the opportunity, and within a short time the stern of the Nubian had been com bined with the undamaged bow of the Zulu and the complete destroyer | launched and commissioned as the Zu dian a WOMEN APPEAL DIRECT __TO MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY ‘The War Department has granted Refuse to Believe They Asked permission for the 77th Division to) Speaker Sweet to Strangle Bills, parade up Fifth Avenue when it re- é turns from Burope, and the Mayor's as He Asserts. [Committee began to-day preparing a| Tt was announced at the headquarter welcome for it and the Rainbow, of the Women's Joint Legislative Con “ ference at No. 303 Fifth Avenue yester- Wale, teysuuen vere seece }day that an eleventh hour appeal to (old 69th New York). , | members of the Assembly to save the The 77th, or “Liberty Division.” | pits known as the Women’s Programme New York's draft organization, which |has been made in an open letter by was the first National army division|Miss Mary EB. Dreier, Chairman of the to reach France, wil start for home |conference. |War Department Gives Per- mission and Committee Pre- pares Double Welcome. | Infaniry about April 22, acording to latest re-| Speaker Sweet's opposition to the Pas ” An advance | Programme, which includes health in- | poses tome Wesleree |Surance, the minimum wage and on {detachment arrived to-day on the eight-hour day for women in indus+ was apparent last week when, ROPE He VENING WORLD, THURSDA di C Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit R 34" St. New York SPECIAL SALE To-Day and Balanceof the Week Only WOMEN’S With Military Heels 6.39 , MAROR 27, oS fe 1919, Commencing Monday, March 3ist, Store Will Open 9 A. M. Close 5:30 P. M. James MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenu~ ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered May Ist Phenomenal Offering 1,000 WOMEN’S DRESSES > 19.50 regularly 29.50 to 39.50. wee A manufacturer's surplus stock of Women’s high-grade Dresses enables us to offer these extraordinary values. Our selling price is less than the actual cost to manufacture them. Develo in the most fashionable Materials, including Serge and Wool Jersey. Beautifully embroidered. | } NO RETURNS ettled in time to prepare for the seasoned yete ception, sed many hard won ast Side already has under | ns for its elaborate welcome | = ae + to th 000 or more Jewish boys in Wishing your boy’s clothes] the 77th Division. The east side is to , laa he a be decorated and illuminated, and would last longer will come! jewish theatres, hotels, olubs and true if you buy his outfit at fpecearants aceicoi ia (ernasr ever ve one of “four convenient cor-|'"There is to be a big parade, and | ners,” the committee is to entertain the dl- ners | : : ._ | Vision officers at dinner at one of the! Our standard for boys is| hotels. Uitimately it will erect a] : : orial Je sh soldiers every bit as high as our|iwira ‘pare or some other mutable | standard for men. e committee, which is work- armony with State and city | consists of 100 prominent | women. | loyment Rureau of the 77th | All-wool. Fast color. Fine| 0! tailoring avn VOL nine ie need that it has returned | Payeyou; Faye us, | sounded men en lis ite whe dere We guarantee satisfaction | lowing positions: Accountants. 3; automobilists, 2 or your moneyback — and 1; buyer, 1; 1; engineets, nobody wants it back! | arenas | painters. 2; railroad men, -6; sales- men, 16; tailors, 3; miscellaneous, 9. Employers are asked to communicate with Major Weaver, No. 280 Madison Avenue, | Those who have not had an op- jportunity to see Fifth Avenue at night will yet have a chance to do} 0. Borourh President Dowling. | irman of the Committee on T!- | ination, sald the lighting of the | | it | Boys’ hats, shoes and fix- ings of the sort that goes with our boys’ clothing. Official outfits for Boy| Scouts of America. Sporting Goods, too. nue would continue every night until Sunday, and after that two or three times a week until the cele- brations for the Rainbows and 77th ROGERS PEET COMPANY [#re over, Bier Aroadway Broadway | etaehSt Crowe. at seehS ONE DESTROYER BUILT cewines Come” Tithe | FROM WRECKAGE OF TWO | British Vessels Cut in Halves During War Combined in New Craft. WASHINGTON, March 27.~—A novel example of naval salvage ts now on| duty with the British fleet in H. M. 3 ELLANS | Zubian, an almost modern destroyer, water which in structure as well as in name is the successor of two destroyers dam- re Relief aged during the war. When H. M. 8. Nublan was run down and almost cut in half, it was learned to-day at the Navy Department, the INDIGESTION | aur portion of the ship, less than two- OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Special Sale for Friday Positively None Sent C. 0. D. Women’s ‘‘Rogelle’’ Brassieres and Bandeaus Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Attractive models in five styles; two in allover lace, silk and lace; ribbon and lace and wash Satin. Extraordinary Value 1 0 () | Calf, Mahogany Calf, and Gun Metal; Welt Soles. NO C. O. D.'s NO EXCHANGES of delegates from | » the Consumers’ -. A. and the Wom- . voted to appeal to Sm mee ae ee te ee ee ea eee Commencing Monday, March 3ist, Store Will Open 9 A. M., Close 5:30 P. M. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered May Ist Extraordinary Sale 6, 740 MEN’S “McCREERY SHIRTS” $2.65 6 for $15.50 —Serviceable Materials —Pronounced Savings —Excellent Workmanship Made of fine Woven Madras and Corded Dimity in McCreery model with soft French cuffs; excellent workman- ship; sleeve lengths up to 86 inches. MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR. Offerings of Unusual Interest YOUTHS’ & BOYS’ SPRING APPAREL Students’ Suits $25.00 First Long Trouser Suits for youths who appreciate fashionable styles and ‘ood workmanship; a large assortment of distinctive patterns; tailored of durable ‘abrics; smart form-fitting two or three-button models: size 15 to 20 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits 18.00 A limited quantity of Boys’ Boys’ Spring Reefers 12.75 All Wool ] ] ] | ] ] ] ] ( OXFORDS ( ] ] ] ( ( ( ( ) ] Two Special Offerings FEATHER NECKWEAR Marabout 5.75 Ostrich and lined. Capes—silk regularly 8.75 | Marabout Capes—silk lined. ...7.7 8.75 regularly 11. Smart New Models WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS 59.50 and 79.50 regularly 79.50 and 95.00 ,_.,Meaturing distinctive new models, developed in finest quality Tricotine, Poiret Fwill and Men's Wear Serge; beautifully tailored and trimmed; the season's most approved and authentic styles—copies of Imported models. Attractive New Models PHILIPPINE BLOUSES Hand-made and hand-embroidered Blouses in a variety of distinctive styles; simple or claborate designs, 7.95 8.95 9.75 10.75 12.75 to 16.75 Remarkable Offering WOMEN’S DOLMAN WRAPS 45.00 regularly 59.50 statement suid, Hie excuse was’ that NO €.0.D’8 NO APPROVALS ‘ departure is uncertain, but is ex-|tho jexislators, ina proportion of thre 50 } . / an | pected to be about Apri 10, and it te #4. one. Nad asked him to prevent Formerly Sold for $7.00, 7.50, 8.00 & 8.5 ' not known her the entire division | might have to t r will disemb: t New York, or ty |under preasure " ir, ‘ the old eon. ‘Thin question. will be |_Hefuking to believe the Assembiymen These Walking Oxfords are developed in Cocoa 4 : guilty of such duplicity, the conference: 4 ; Norfolk Suits with two pairs of full lined Plain Blue All-Wool Reefers; tailored of " Knickerbocker trousers; neat, handsome fine twill Serge; alpaca and serge lined; An Excellent Opportunity to Select a Fashion- S patterns in smart models; coats alpaca lined; emblem on sleeve; brass buttons; size 8 to 10 able Wrap at a Very Low Price. size 7 to 18 yeats. : | years, These attractive models are developed in fine i ’ . Bolivia; beautifully cut; lined throughout with silk; ' 600 Boys’ Spring Blouses in all the popular colorings. 1.45 Developed in Percale or Woven Madras in a large variety of neat Spring patterns; collars attached; soft turn-back cuffs; size 7 to 15 years. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT-—-5TH FLOOR. Dolman Wraps Made of high-grade Materials—all new models; attractive colorings; perfectly tailored; beautifully lined 5 At Very Moderate Prices.

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