The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919. ae, “GANTT BEAT “TIN” COLLEGE MEN KEEN ====2=22""—") a, Simonin Fites Fokkers whens | MROES tm SOchsty | seers ll ne res WOAWST JAPAN | Hae af Donde k \ i | Mine Gertrude Allardyce Spalding, : wi Tie a sure way to get rid of up, aching, calloused aoa not put he chantry of | Wi enough to moisten the scalp and ruby ti , € ect of € a Jen t t 4 in gently wit 7 feet or corns. By Glenn H. Curtiss fer tubine f was her masters "eay,_ ats | Be I ‘: Do this to-ni At and by moral } be gone, and th plications will ec destroy to obviate this defect, and the ma | chines were flown. Experts said that : Simonin flew the better than did the tev. E. Floyd-Jonea performed the! ‘ ne remony, which was followed by a| Dinners are to bo given this evn-| rat reception at the Hotel st.|ning by Mrs, Hamilton McK i" Only relatives of the two fam.|~ ombly at No. 684 Fifth Avenue sen the friends of avia- | j - were present, Major and ts carliest inception, | Ect bes Gare ee telme have started for San F | ers will start from here to Manhattan, cisco, and will soon sail for Japan| Mr. 4 Mrs. Moseley Taylor, who f o erosity and helpful- Y c Mr. and ’ ; 0 | and their generosity and helpful- | where they will do stunts, then start and China were tsastied recently it Burlingame | | No matter how many service avia-| ness have been the greatest |for the New England towns and the ii, ine Church of the Pilerims,|Cal, are at the Ilotel St. f 4 aids to the men who were trying to Went, where they will give | po cokiyn, last night, Mise Florence |Tavior was Misa Emily P or four more ape ctely dissolve and ry single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan iru you may hay every time for any an Bs | foot trouble.” larvard Entrants Named and Other Educational Institu- | tions Show Activity. | ‘3 and their newspa- 4 Mrs. John R. Drexel at No, 1 East 62d Street », that all itching | 1¢ scalp will stop at ( hair will be fluffy, { . silky and soft, and hundred times better. ”| ‘Two Japanese enlisted at Fort Bliss applied for citizenship. Judge Smith Jheld that th tors or civilian aviators of the Vie- ns in the int look hia law was in conflict | Pulitzer 1 , to be bring about the development of this Major He! 1.8. Mill aker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.jter of Mr tec . law dae i J the longest non-stop fight made from| new industry S eameans tas tae Fan © William Baker of No. 288 Clin-|of San Frai You can g . liquid arvon at any | ie C nf ti: The New World has been uken along that the pec Avenue, was married to C. Mor-|the young drug store. It is inexpensive and | Atiantic City or go Atlantic City dur-| New York sehre Fora ple thay ton Stafford of Brooklyn. Tho brideland Mra. Tay never fails to do the work.-—Advt, the type of machines the | ing the great aero-congress there next| partic in 6 , they will find the keenest sort] of aviation, through the medium of | >-- er suffer (Of competition offered them from the! prizes and trophies which its own- | 19 Medico Strike for Free Rides listered,| college men, wh ers have sponsored. It began pub- ons lishing constructive stories in re- RIO JANEIRO. arly active in the promotion ty ~ Germa month | moment. Use ‘*! with tender, raw, burning, swollen, tired, aching feet. “T and] the war, learned the -The stu- Store Open 9 A. M. ot 5.30 P. M. ooly “Tiz” takes the pain and soreness jeal and law depart- ae x nga: In fact, a wari. rivalry has sprung | gard to aerial n jon in the daya | dents tn the ats out of corns, callouses and bunions. ohn ced yhen th me en . . |ments of the Nationa, University of : ‘As soon as you put sour feet in a{%? among the flyir; men of the vari-| when this newest science was be- |Hrnts Of. ine Woday tor tree passes “Tin” ‘bath, you just. feel the happi-| US institutions of learning, and many| tng caricatured and ridiculed as @ | onthe ‘street cars ness soaking in. ‘How good your por | Of them -vill have their colors on the| fanciful dream, and throughout he | === { old feel. They want to dance for| wings of their ships when they soar| brief history of the industry it has K LAMMATION “Tia” is grand. “Tin” instantly | out in the Aerial Derby. done a great deal to bring before | F —— | J draws out all the poisonous exuda-| Harvard University has won the| the American public the fact that AND CONGESTION hata Satz Wert of Fine Aveaey ’ tions which puff up our feet and| nono ine the ally : get cause sore, inflamed, aching, sweaty [name its fyers, The Aero Cluy of| ‘0 Sirplane was the next logical \ feet. |A c PMN east thes Bhashepys teen Begy’s Mustarine contains true FRIDAY SATURDAY Get a 25-cent box of retary of | Had ft not been for the assistance | yellow mustard and where inflam- drug store or de,artment 5 ty, an of men like the Pulitzers and otli- tion or congestion is indicated it vid Daughtery, 1 vy, Will carry the| in the instant foot relief. Laugh at foot’ sufferers. who complain. Because your feet are never, never going to ers who had vision and confidence ¢ than takes the place of the d old fashioned plaster or lini- Itimate success of aviation, | & | ment of days gone by. It cannot “Start of Season” Sale bother or make you limp any more.— | {, Poth ba tee ges y. which revolutionized | riister and there are no disagreea- Adve \% any other s which will be| the science of warfare and brought | dvt. features 0} nd Pan- t | ble fumes to irritate the nose and about final victory to the Allies, 2| Ac ronautical Conferer | eyes. sition, as the meet is offic would not have reached the point of Just rub it on—-that's all. Use ‘d men will ent development it h attained to-day it to stop headache, backache, ear- ton and Columbia Ur Each day sees the commercial | ache and neuralgia, Rub it on possibilities of the airplane mado | those tortured rheumatic joints for Shere ahd tore enn blessed relief—no local application near futu on the airplane has | Sa” take Its place ha 48 | Always in the yellow box. Be sure taken its e with the steamship, | to ask for Begy’s Mustarine. STOPS PAIN « announced ° their of havir | dents compete. of_twelve ( lub Saturd YY 6 BELLANS a Hot water ating the wear- 2 >| Sure Relief white. railroad and automobile as a means ' | h Acro Club and The World| of transportation, a great deal of m ing scores of inquries daily i 4 edount he BELLAN Ss From all, patte o¢ the couwntey an to bia Bee dit will redound to th FOR INDIGESTION | the conditions of the rece, and scores| Smerick press, whose support has 1ouneements from aviators that! been generous, STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue FRIDA SATURDAY “Start-of-Season” Sale | said the buyer of these goods. A broad statement, but justified, for this is eighth in our series of Spring Start-of-Season Sales of | Apparel that have already gone on record as the greatest value- ? \ giving sales in the city. Test this assertion, and prove it for yourself ( Our Regular from the value, beauty and selection of these great assortments. = 4 ys $6.94 and $7.97 HE reign of the Spring suit has lift- ea blouses to higher pop- ularity and perfection than ever before, and every woman must pos- sess a goodly number to appear well dressed, This Start-of-Season Sale is specially ar- rangea 8o that she need | | not have to buy them i] \ | \ < one ut a time, but may rt \\ P buy all she necas at this sale price. Every woman knows the value of blouses, therefore she will be a keen ana appreciative judge of these values, which stand pre-emi- nent above all claims put forth by other de- partment stores, ana offers values absolutely unmatched elsewhere. DESCRIBING THE BLOUSES 6 6/VHE Greatest Silk Underwear Sale New York Has Ever Known!’’ © a rr a i - C ( HEY are all of Georgetie crepe, silk and striped taffeta, and are fine, lovely fabrics. Our buyer searched the market that styles should be individual, varied, and new. More | than fifty different models are presented, besides those sketched, in white, flesh and cos- | tume shades, featuring every favored style in collared and collarless blouses, Lace trim ming, beading. beaut.ful embroideries smart tailoring and two-tone color harmonies g ve ' | | a style-scope that is an achievement in itse If, and that offers something for every taste no matter how critical and exacting. You will realize this is no over statement when you see these blouses. Nighidresses | Camisoles Bloomers | Envelope Chemises Satin and Crepe de Chine Satin and Crepe de Chine | Satin and Crepe de Chine Satin and Crepe de Chine 1b Babe 838 2.00 1.71 | - a rai | | Our Regular $5.28 Our regular $1.48 Our regular $3.68 Our regular $2.94 oe 99 j | Exquisite uiodcls of fine silk Filet, Val and other laces | Quality is here a prime es Vailored and — elaborately “Behind the Sereen | pat . bands y da. | sential, and recognizing this trimmed styles appealing to |, t@ which are upplied lovely | forming bands, DARGA GURr ON red ghee RINMIGGAA Cane ICaUGRY Chale une ndlidadl lar \ laces, embroideries and rose- | i188) or inset, in new fas-| of rich, durable materials. from rows of hemstitching, cinating designs contribute | They are beautifully made, | defining sinartly simple styles some quite simple, others | to models with inset medal What Movie-Land Is Like When You Are Inside It. bud and ribbon garnitures 1 ways as bowitehing as they | (het charm in diverse ways | with pointed ruffles, or| lions, bandings, — shirrings First-Hand Impressions of the Film Country and Its People. ASS us they to the enormous number of | Georgette frills, or lace and | and rosebuds, ‘This selection : i ne ure numerous styles included in this group. | rosebud trimming. is most comprehensive By KARL K, KITCHEN, Sunday World Magazine Writer, just back from the West. COLORS—PINK, FLESH AND WHITE These Are Most Charming for Easter Gifts and for Trousseaux NOW APPEARING EACH WEEK

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