The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 15

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__ SMILES AND BONDS e. -._ Save yourhair! All dandruff) 5: ¢ dest attractions will be there to dis-|The 27th Divisi pense smiles and bonds, and pr es | Beat Tt,” te be prodigal with both. Autog: photographs wi and if you could BY STAGE WOME Bennett, Perry Myrtle Tanna odding, Mildred orcy Knight, Rose » Ma Hausman, Betty | Wales, Mrs. Forepaugh, Mary Witcher, Helen eftrt I Hilton, Olive Priday to be a Gal: a Gala Day for! Loan With a Circus and Pretty Actresses, Pridey will be a gala day on Vic- tery Way on Park Avenue, from 45th te 66th Btrest, when a wonderful en-| tartainment will be presented by the! Stage Women's War Relief. All day fomg the Way will be in the hands of the stage folk and every moment of it will be filled with pleasurable Inci- dent. | ‘The opening services wil! be given at 10.30 o'clock in the morning and efter that there will be a four-ring etrous which goes Barnum & Bailey's one better. There will be a forum, a band stand and an Army and Navy Court and when the ladies of the @tage are not selling bonds—and gees without saying that they will sell them, and | em—they will be performing some of the wonders a wae e Drama Len announces that Loan plays for ch poten LEN LEMON JUICE |; FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for i a few cents—Try it! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you | have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau- | tifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmn- less and never irritates.—Advt. a GRAND Rapips FURNITURE st ot Broadway's GIRLS! MOISTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW IT THROUGH HAIR Tt becomes beautifully soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once. BY EY ROBINSON LOAN PAAYS+ that outside éf the origin ts you must be hard to riday a record n this ca breaking day paign but in the A athe 2c Rds goes and hair stops | c ie coming out. és | i) @ - fof Le - 4 ene ——— \partme try © “Danderine Hair] ba i0 © @ 19.00 | Farmshed Cima tt tea wun te nanednay| Ee 10.00» — 454.00 | Complete double the beauty of your hair. Just) — In on will be | $5.00 oo | aft moisten a cloth with Danderine and, : 1 wondertui | 15+ * 200: | $50 t0 $50) draw it carefully through your hair, “ * 300-00 taking one small strand at a time; this | will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or| |\'*" any excessive oil—in a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will) be wavy, fluffy and abundant and —— an incomparable softness, justre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one| ¥ application of Danderine dissolves! the p every particle of dandruff; invigorates es scalp, stopping itching and falling) ©)* Danderine is to the hair what fresh | shewers of rain and sunshini ‘vegetation. invigorates and strengthens them. exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- peg f properties cause the hair to! jong, strong and beautiful | bah can surely have pretty, lustrous hair, will spend a few cents for a bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. FREE ret BEL ity will be afternoon hington to Miiler, dutta are to} jinma Punt It goes right to the roots,! jilinn COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"sT “Beautiful Pictures Artistically Framed.” soft, apd lots of it, if you Irvin ¢ » Gave your hair! Keep it looking| wine” Won ; FR fic w YORK fi | charming and beautiful. You will say ueson, Irs APA RE Pui lrasi the) vestiitacnes vouraver| ieee | ES&PICTUREC spent.—Advt. Morgan Kin ‘Our only store, 50 MAIDEN LANE, | “ \7 a yo 189 “tt Your Service Standard electric irons for the home laundry con- sume from 500 to 650 watts of electric energy. At the rate of seven cents a kilowatt hour, ironing for an average family of trom four to six persons can be done at a monthl; fy cost of from fifty to ele rhty cents The New York Edison Company cae di ai Distr of Electr'cal Appliances are « Irving Place t—Stuyvesant $bo@ ct Office where all kinds near Canal St near Norfolk St 424 Broadway 126 Delancey St 10 Itving Place #124 West q2d S corner 15th S between 6th Ave & Bway | Night and Emerge icy Ca *Open Uniti! } THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 19287 PTI IF you bought a UUANNSUUSUGNUGUOEUUQDEOOUOQUEUEOSIOCCUUELUNEGLOUNEGUSUQISENOUODUCSEDUGCONDNOUQUOCUUOUUOOLDONGUONQUONSDSI00Q0N000U000000000000000000EEOUOOOTEONOTUANENNINLLE ii E controlled the style that went into your Jos. Hilton ¢& Co. suit—our own designers built it. We controlled tHe tailoring—our own tailors rigidly adhered to our exact- ing demands. When we said all- wool, we gave you all-wool—but we could not give you the value in wool that was possible before the war, due to an actual shortage of woolens that affected alike every house in the country—a shortage beyond the control of any clothing organization. Remember, we gave you value —yes, better value than it was pos- sible to purchaseina suit or overcoat anywhere atthe price. That is why we are today dressing more men than any clothier in Greater New York. TM nL t i 1 i Note our full name with any stores att Tommi 243 Broadway Opposite City Hall Park Nassau & Fulton Sts. 131 Fulton Street QDUARSORUNLUOUEGEOUEEDONUAY Raymond’s Corner EY UO MMMM MMM MMMM MMT MMMM MMMM UNE Mmm SUIT or OVERCOAT during the war period, that did not wear well, we want to make good your purchase Do not blame the War— blame us! Jos. Hilton & Co. The first name is as important as the last. operating under similar name. Jos. Hilton & Go TE Hand-Tailored Hand-Shaped Clothes 243 BROADWAY, eS iz | Jos. Hilton & Co. —= RELATE HAART ETAT KUTT TTT HOTT TT If your Jos. Hilton ¢& Co. suit or overcoat did not give you entire sat- isfaction, do not blame the shortage of woolens—do not blame the war. Even though the woolen mills will not make good to we want make good to you. This message is issued in keep- ing with the Jos. Hilton ( Co. guar- antee of unconditional satisfaction to us, to every purchaser. If your purchase is wrong, we want it back. Don't hesitate. The obligation to make good is ours! ; Regardless at which store you made your purchase, please call at our 243 Broadway Store, opposite City Hall Park, any day but Satur- day. Ask forthe manager. Bring the suit, or we will send for it. We have no connection NEW YORK 33d St. & Fifth Ave. 334 Fifth Avenue Opp. Waldorf-Astoria 36th St. & Broadway 1333 Broadway Directly Opp. Herald Building j 10x14—SEPARATE SHEET—GOOD Picture Drawn by LEE CONREY EVERY FRIEND OF THE K. OF \ Given FREE \ With : KNIGHTS OF col UMBUS Verses by EDGAR A. GUEST and JOHN B. KENNEDY C. WILL WANT THIS SOUVENIR. NEXT SUNDAY WORLD PAPER—SUITABLE FOR FRAMING In Greater New York and Vicinity tester fe j / <4 ~ emer oe SS

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