The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 11

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Z ll icine ip OANA Stinnett atte MRS, REDDING AS HOSTESS.’ PATPIOTIC CAUSE FOR Bridge and Euchre Party to Be Given by Woman's League. Old members of the Professional Woman's League will have a special {interest and pride In the bridge and] euchre party to be held at the head- Quarters, No. 64 West 48th Strect, next Friday. The Chairman will be Mi Frank W. Redding, daughter of M Bol Smith, the veteran actress, ‘As Elma Smith, gifted with much of her mother’s talent for the stage, though discouraged by her mother from | adopting it as a profession, Mrs, Red-| @ing was known in hor girlhood days. Bho married and went to the Phil pines to fulfil her mother's ideal of domesticity, Tt is as a tri M Sol Smith that Mra, Redding, ing the winter in New Y 3s role of official h J. & welcome her mother's old. frier admirers and strive to give touch of the old in the new gen 6954448440040486604 6 The Quick Way to: © « 4 , 3 Stop a Cough 3 ie . 3 @ This home-made syrup dors the + © work ino huery, Kasliy pre- > 3 pared, and saves about £2. : You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe cough is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few moments. It’s cheap, but for prompt results it beats any else you ever tried. Usually the ordinary cough or cl in 24 hours. Tastes pleasa children like it —and it is pure and good. Pour 2's ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain gran- ulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, in- stead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family supply =-but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as 9 cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price. It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflammed membranes that monic SE FOR INJURED WORKERS. GL, PUL HEMEL BFATEN ISCHARGE, |THE. EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 31, 1919. it arm and a pos- \ig skull, The In- him $94.82 under Subsequently they as so-called charity risvion awarded him addi- ensation of $1,100." OUT OF $500,000 = — Y Cheated in “Direct of 1,000 Cases. ALBANY, March 81.— Declaring | at since 1915, when employers were| vuthorized by the Legislature to} uake direct settlemonts with injured! mployees, claimants for workmen’s| compensations have been cheated of $500,000, Jeremiah IF. Connor, Gov. Smith's investigator of the State In-| dustrial Commission, recommends | that direct settlements be discon-| tinued, He suggests that $25,000 be, appropriated for investigating and) readjusting agreements made under} the Direct Settlement Law. | In @ preliminary report, Mr. Con- | nor states that he investigated one thousand cases of direct settlements, al! made in the metropolitan district Many of the clatmants having been | treated with “gross injustice’ he or- dered 349 cages reopened. More thang ne-haif of the claimants proved to have been underpaid in sums rany- ing from small amounts te $3,000. | “Some of the conditions disclosed most unbelievable,” remarks ase he cited | n, a laundry voman in thi nthe A mall bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, making‘it appear Try it!—Advt. a we ous of her little claimant came B on it was found that a nsiderable portion of her hand also | had been amputated, She was paid twice as heavy, thick and abundant. line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens YP ‘and soon your cough entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, Whooping congh and bronehial | asthma, Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of Norway pine extract, famous for its healing effect on the), membranes, i ~ To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with directions and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, 0. 107 West 44th Street. Init n requirements show the patriotic trend of the body's pur- pose, for ono must either be a sub- y Loan bonds, in R to the Government in some form District C of fteen members land meet once a Leader moor A. wonderful selection of new and beautiful 5% creations, in addition to all of the standard Maiden $25 to mountings. ane values, $000. e White Diamond, 14-Karat — Soild a Tiffany "MONTCLAIR HAS PLANS TO STUDY THE LEAGUE Town Has Engaged Able Speakers to Explain Proposed Cove- nant to People. Diamond Jowelr Ten Months’ ¢ No employer's That the citizens of Mc week, to be hi um, with pr tally chosen fo: t the various r ability to nases of the LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DROPS REINFORCED GLASS-WARE The glasses in use at Liggett Soda Fountains are reinforced, An added expense, but prevents to a great extent the annoyance and possible danger of drinking from a chipped glass. AA PEARS FERERSED UT COAREPESA OUEST RTE EASE are your ; clothes? Bundle up your bundle and take it to any of the 70 Red Cross Re- ceiving Stations, Full list of Stations is advertiscd daily in every New York morning paper. Central Receiving Station, 9 Union square. Every practical garment desperately needed in destitute allied coun- tries, Do it to-day. o> Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Are‘showing for Summer Homes AMERICAN-MADE GRASS RUGS Of the most reliable kinds in a variety of designs and cool colorings, at the following special prices: $7.50 | o27 i372, $9.75 $11.50 HOMESPUN RAG RUGS in simple effects, from 30x60 ins. at $1.75 to 9x12 ft. at $14.75 ’ | Oby 12ft., | reg. 15.00, 6 by 9 ft., reg. $9.75, Inlaid Linoleum In wood or tile effects; Tapestry Brussels Carpet in plain natural color, suitable for Summer decorations, regularly $1.65 sq. yard, at $1.50 yd. at $1.25 sq. yd. PORCH AND BUNGALOW RUGS in oblong or oval shapes, including the popular Japanese Rush Squares at attractive prices SUMMER FURNITURE Attractive suggestions are shown in Reed, Rattan, Fibre and Willow—quaint Old Hickory Pieces for Living Room and a splendid line of Poreh Furni- ture made of double cane and maple frames. ALL MODERATELY PRICED Willow Arm Chairs — Extra large; in the natural with broad arms,......+.++ at Willow Tables,..........at Willow Reclining Chairs | Arm Chairs and Rockers om | 2s ince $6.50 | Old Hickory Chairs 3.50 to 8.50 32.00 | Old Hickory Rockers, . $9.75 FIBRE SUITE, 3 pes.; cretonne upholstery, $57.50 REED SUITE, 3 pes.; upholstered seats and backs $69.50 REED SUITE, 3 pes.; upholstered seats and backs 160.00 Porch Chairs — Double cane with maple frames,....at Porch Rockers —- Double cane with maple frames,,.. .at Porch Couches — Double at 22.50 Reed Suite, 4 pes.; grey $8.50 | and blue cretonne upholstery, 148.00 Antique Ivory Tea Wagons at $17.50 $7.50 cane with maple frames, ment” Says Investigator “DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR "1 WANAMAKER’S Broadway, at Ninth St., New York Another—and Larger $2.65 SILK SHIRT Sale 4,800 New Shirts— ALL Silk and Artificial Silk And 3,600 Fine Woven Madras Cloths—In a Sale for All Men Yes, sir—ALL-SILK shirts for $2.65. Also—richly-patterned artificial silk (usually called fibre silk), preferred by many men be- cause it WEARS so well. es Any man who wants to convince himself of the value of these fine silk shirts has only to price similar qualities in other New York stores. The evidence is on every hand—in almost every Broadway window. ce; How did we get them? Found the silk in the piece, owned by a man who wanted money, Next, found the shirt-maker who knows how to make Wanamaker shirts. Then, had the shirts made. ei EAS Rich patterns and many of them. Soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. But don’t forget that the good madras cloths also deserve the attention of every man who wants shirt-service. Ready at 9 o’clock Tuesday Morning A Typical Wanamaker Easter Sale. Come Early. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. The Biggest Sale of Women’s Spring Shoes Ever Held Down-Stairs | Will Begin Tuesday Morning | 3287 Pairs of High Shoes, | $3 90) ° 2000 Pairs of Low Shoes— | This is a typical Wanamaker event. It differs from most shoe Sizes for Everybody............ | sales because it offers GOOD styles—styles that New York women want NOW; and that is a big factor in determining value. Many good manufacturers are represented in the various groups; and in every case there is an interesting story that tells how and why we got the shoes underprice. We can’t go into that detail— it would take more than a page to tell it. But we want you to know exactly what the sale offers, and the accurate savings that await you. 1,591 pairs were SPECIAL here at $5.90—the usual $7 grade, 295 pairs were SPECIAL here at $4.40—the usual $5.50 grade, The remainder are of various grades between $7 and $5.50. Majority could not be bought WHOLESALE for $3.90 a pair, These are conservative valuations. You | A third lot of high boots came from a maker will appreciate that fact when zon see the c | who has made Wanamaker shoes for 34 years. He knows our standards—and when he offered his surplus of several hundred pairs, we took them gladly. A dozen or more incidents of this kind could be cited to show how we have prepared gradu- ally for this sale in a thoroughly practical and advantageous way. shoes. ‘Take, for example, one lot of smart tan oxfords. We bought them a year ago, when the maker needed money for immme- diate use. Another lot of soft kidskin| first order a large maker eve to John Wanamaker, and he gave us 8 af kid- skin that is close to the best the Vown-Stairs Store ever had. y was the The Variety High Shoes Kidskin Black cloth tops Lace styles Oxfords Gray suede Gray cloth tops e e Pumps : ; ‘Tan cloth tops ° bg Leather tops Long vamps Short vamps Pointed toes Round toes Cuban heels . . Military peels Louis F jis “Mae Patent leather Dull leather ‘Tan leather Button styles

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