The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 19

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HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots Of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair--You Can! *DANDPRINE” GROWS HAIR “Besides doubling the beauty of your hajr et once, you will shortly find new hair, fine and downy at Grst, but really new hair growing all over the scalp, Costs little. —A IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED BROOKLYN Important Pre-Easter Special Purchase and Sale 450 and Other Superior Suit Fashions for Women and Misses 6” Actually $35 and $45 Values and Gabardine; Also in eltes. Smart belted or semi-belted effects, houpd or trimmed with braid and buttons fancy patterned materials. All lined with sill i | lows: —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT D.PRICEECO, FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Announce for To-morrow (Saturday) Twenty Distinctice Models; Two as Illustrated. Season’s Foremost Tailormade Styles Of Navy Blue Tricotine, Serge Carefully developed suits in the prevailing slim, youthful silhou- Every Suit in This Sale Ts an Extraordinary Value at $26.50 THE BVENING WURLD, HEARS HIS MISSING SON DIED A HERO Bronx Father Receives Letter From Soldier’s Captain Paying Trib- ute to His Bravery. | After seeking five months for news of his missing soldier son, James A. Stokes of No. 1976 Webster Avenue, cand has learned of his death in France, Capt, W. M. Mack of Com- jbany G, 305th Infantry, wrote as fol- “It is my ead duty to inform you as nearly as I can of the circum- stances of the death of your son, Sergt. George J. Stokes, of this com- pany. “After crossing the Aire River on Oot. 15 and capturing the Town of St. | Jewin we were subjected to a terrific bombardment. It was during that bombardment that Sergt. Stokes was struck in the body by a heavy shell | fragment, causing his death within a few minutes. | “He is buried on the hillside just where he fell, and his grave is marked by @ cross bearing his name and reg }iment. I am very glad and proud to have known your son and to have been his friend as well as his com- manding offic Charles A. formerly a re- porter for th York City News Association, was i in action on 1918, according to belated d by his mother, Mrs. |Theresa Ennis of No. 370, Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn. Ennis sailed in April, 1918, as a | member of Company B, 307th Infan- \try, which took part in the Argonne |arive. He was twenty-three years old. _— WOMEN ABANDON MARCH; WILL TRAVEL BY TRAIN But Crusaders Will Still Continue Their Fight to Bar Ger- man Made Goods. When Mrs, Oliver Cromwell Field's fainst German mad od: mpaign to Washington it the long, hard trail. At rday afternoon at Mr: ment, No, 601 West 110th by the heads of Morita! zations, it w by train, as Men’s Neckwear phe $1.25 Quality a's Easter Furs Style Accessories for the Spring Altire Coates made of k Will be asked to pass a "i hants selling Ger- man and A nds to placard thy fact in the poirct fox: at 39. 95° Animal Scarfs Jew Neck laces bead and ¢ Suit Sale Women’s Low-Cut Pumps Graceful “Victory” model, of skin, dull mat ‘and dark b Louis heels and buckles; all OOS Micccceves4aeeaes oe Patent or Black Kid Oxfi wi th tip or pla els; long, slender and stylish Wome n’s High-Cut Boots A smart style with one-piece patent vamp, dull kid Ditay Han y top, 2 h French heels, light welt ip 97 Made of soles, | r button, at Shoes for Large r Mls 8— High e be Ca al alt a wn te Nu i 4 Plain whit and colors ™ up_in Short Russtan for rs and Junior Norfolk models 33 to y) Tan Calf Dark Shade; years at ave : 2.97 a pair . Boys’ New Spring Hats at...... oe ic Tan Easter Footwear for Boys and ee Vamm'e—Main Pl Girls Low, Hee! Pumps tan and gun attractively braid 4.69 Some with vests of reper ig ee : in colors to match. With round or Modified Enetish toes fe 3.97 naan 4 48 Jessoncnsossonecooonconcs A, rRLDAY, Smartly Capes, Hats and Frocks for Two to Six) Girls’ Fancy Capes and Special Children’s Capes Easter Footwear Popular Pumps and Oxfords n toes; Cuban or French igid, AreiL ii, a2 Tailored Suits for Easter Diversified in Style and Coloring To Suit All Tastes and Types Uppermost in the thought of every woman when about to decide upon her street apparel for Spring is the selection of a two-piece suit. This type of costume makes a stronger appeal than ever by the individuality of styles both for practical service and dressy ap- pearance. Our big stocks offer economical choosing! VARIETY—The style programme offers | QUALITY—First of all, the tailored bloused jackets with shaped or full pep- | suit bespeaks its own good value in the lums, and belts, very becoming to the | material selected, for its adaptability slender and youthful wearers; semi- | to the mannish tailoring — a quality fitted and = straight-line models, well | which endures until the suit is worn out, suited to stout or full figures; and also | in the silk linings, and lastly in the vest, jaunty box coats that flare gently from | braid, buttons which supply distinctive the shoulders. Sizes 16 to 50. | touches. Danna ae $0000? —— . boos Values to $35, at 24.50 The coming dolman-like capes of either mannish serge, THE MATERIALS: COLORS INCLUDE: Navy, Black, Pekin, Tan, and Beige, with Rose Red or Tan Silk Vestees. Serges, Gabardines, Wool Poplins, with Satin or Peau de Cygne linings. r Extremely Smart styles, braid trimmed. The colors are Black, Navy, Dolmans and Capes Rookie, Pekin, Sand and Taupe. 24 50 ° The sies are 14 to 20 for misses, 34 to 44 for women, at......seeeeee es wool poplin or woot veloura, in coat front and surplice Namm's—Second Floor Toilet Needs Pussy Willow Face Vitibesdd nt ahndes 34c beg agg on hebiel ee Pivers Fioramye or Azurea Extract; 4 o 59c Smart Sain An offering of Georgette blouses, for- merly sold up to $9, and of which there are only one of a kind, ine cludes several styles in { panded ae on Frais rL ; A wn ie See. fen Pay Hotes aasletasseapeacema er Easter Clothes for Children Year Tots (Infants’ Occasion Dresses (8 to 16 years) Fashion capes and Dolman-like wraps In navy serge with poplin trimmed collar, been ially designed for youthful wearers, shirred back; button — trim- med; 3 to 6 years, at....e.ee ee a tailored model} fle feexb) ing in front and bac Dept.) ” Capes | bah model with belted coat front; made of all | wool serge with two pockets and Another model of navy men’s serge; belted with detachable Victory Red faille; at coat front; oe of 17.50 Confirmation and Graduation Dresses a Wes: | Of lawn, organdie, net Georgette and chiffon, rere oo ay fad py with luce and ribbons; in sizes from 6 to 1b trimm years. Prices range 10. 97| fein res renee 17.50 Children’s Milan Hats Tailored model with grosgrain ribbon band and streamers; in. poke effect and Children’s Taffeta Tams Hats girl of six or the miss of straws in. poke, mushroom, with solid and contrasting bands and long streamers Children’s Easte: Hats for the litt sixteen, of Milan convertible brims, crowns or edges; Women’s Hose Trimmed with straw and faney or 3. 97 CAC ihe baa 2 94 Fancy siik stockings, with fine nament in rose or Copen, at 5 ribbon; at dbl Openwork Jace, “patterns, | in und “al show Second Floor Namm’s Distinctive Millinery Sets Off the Easter Suits Fashion has so diversified the styles that very wearer may designed for attractions are her needs. A few among the many prt Smartly Trimmed Hats Some showing Boys’ $8.48 Suits At a Worth-while Saving patent kid- Single breasted models of gray mixed cassi- meres with plain or military back; full belt and slanting pockets; knicker trousers, full fe neneeseee TOT vn, with 4.97 5.97 Beautifully Trimmed Hats Of nov and | amart me g"gg™ Showy and Boys’ Navy Blue Wool Serge Sults years; at Women’s Pure Thread cad pe In high favor for Raster wear: made arter tops; _FULTON to LIVINGSTON ST. = HOYT I. NAMM & SON, Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. seeesesse nen (14178

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