The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 11

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| { } To skin that once was eruptional and unsightly Poslam brings again | *treets is planned what relief when blemishes long toler- ated are at last disposed of! A high- | POSLAM BRINGS ATHLETES WILL PARADE TO AID SCOUT CAMPAIG! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY wards as a feature of the Boy Scout ly concentrated healing power quali-|C@mpaign from June $ to 15. files Poslam for this work. Like a] The parade will be headed by the Repablican Women Leaders to| Airplanes to 1 pacifying balm to burning, irritated surfaces. You should not suffer—|\°" YO snd should not allow any skin disorder to | #eeue teams and a number of old women leqders from virtually every|may soon have revenue agents in alr- remain in evidence one day longer | time baseball stars;; Walter Camp will state will meet here tomorrow. Will] pianes on thelr trail, Beset with dimeul. || of, 4ne 4 without finding out just what Poslam | head a division of football stare of H. Mays, chairman of the Republican|ties of finding illicit whisky stills in orders ean “o for it. the last twenty-five years; Benny National Committee, will outline the| mountain fastnesses of the South, rev- , Sold everywhere. For free sample | Leonard will accompany a delegation of work expected of them in preparing for|enuc agents developed the idea of spy. 4 to Emergency Laboratories, 248 | 100 pugiliets. There will also be repre- | the Presidential campaign img upon the hidden liquor makers from i West 47th St., New York City. sentatives of bowling, tennis and other ‘ Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- | games. i . Jam, brightens, beautifies complesions. |" “Lieut. General Sir Robert 8, s.! ivi 34th Street, New York For Girls 8 to 16 Years Daint; Specially Priced 13.75 Unusual Values Thursday _ Confirmation Dresses Detroit American Baden Powell, on the eve of his de-| SS | parture for Engiand, had a conference! | with Chief Scout Executive James B. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | West and Invited Boy Scouts of America to attend the Jamboree of WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | toy Scouts next year. OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & G models, typical of youth, developed in White Net, Chiffon Cloth and Crepe de Chine. Surplice, flounced and ruffle effects, ribbon and lace trimmed. 16.75 % 25.00 IN ferser Man Is Under Arrest Im| Justice Tompkins, in the Supreme ° * | p JOY OF CLEAR Present and Old Time Baseball, Mort, said to have been a singer in a|ing trial of a suit for separation brought | f Football and Boxing Stars Will HEALTHY SKIN Be Feature of Demonstration. A parade of athletes, such as will {Fe | arowning at Asbury, N. J.. July 14, 1918,| Mrs. Winters alleges her husband, the Imagination of the boy in the his first wife innocently collected $3,000| whom she married two years ago in Or- for June 11 by In-, insurance, according to New York in-|lando, Fia., has been paying too much the glow of health for many. And|ternai fevenue Collector “Big Bill" Bd- SUFANce men and detectives on thelr way {attention to his housekeeper and too the British Professor Charles Munter’s SELF LACING You put it on,—hook it in DRAW THE BELT and there yo lute ease. symmetry. abdomen dr ey) gE ER gale ag ae DEPT BA NULIFEC, m2 FUh ir NevTo rod Is a Marvel of Simplicity--- front,— ju are,— perfectly corseted, — and enjoying complete freedom,—because your Dia- phragm, Abdomen and Back are sup- ported with perfect comfort and abso- Your hips are reduced,— your Chest expanded and your figure proportions have taken on a gratifying Different From Any Other Corset No sliding up under the arms with every motion of the body, -no tearing of stockings,—no pressure on the Abdomen and internal organs. When wearing a NULIFE COR- SET you rest on the back of the corset, which is joined Grmly together above the waist Your back and spine are sup- ported, and your body is held in the proper poise. Models for Every Type Figure Call and be fitted by expert corsetieres or—send us $5.00 for a short model Coutil Corset $10.00 for a long model Finest Coutil Corset along with your height, hip measure and waist measure taken snugly over we will send you elation to you. ‘SINGER TAKEN AS BIGAMIST.| CALLS SERVANT HER RIVAL, | he sky. Revenue Commissioner Roper has asked the War Dopartment for sev- eral airplanes which its was proposed Beaumont, Texas. Court at Nyack, to-day has under ad-|to take pictures of moonshine stills. NEW ORLEANS, May 21.—Edward|visement application for alimony pend- Tennant, N. J., choir a year ago, is In|by Mrs, Francelia Winters, No. 1610 Jail in Beaumont, Texas, charged with | Broadway, against her husband, Oscar bigamy. Winters, seventy-three years old, « He is the man for whose supposed | wealthy retired business man. |east after identifying the man in Beau-|little to her. Mr. Winters's counsel de- mont nied it. | pclae ee ject Moonshining Meet In Washington Stitta, WASHINGTON, May 21—Republican| WASHINGTON, May 21.—Moonshiners a ind comfort. Sires ito». Bend for Catalogue W. Malt OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & 34th Street—New York Specially Planned Sale Thursday Women’s and Misses’ Attractive Summer Dresses Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Models Voiles in figured and flowered designs in effective color combina- tions; practical Ginghams in gay plaids; tunic, draped, flounced skirts; organdie vestees, collars and cuffs, frills, ribbon girdles. Offering Exceptional Values 9.75 13.75 19.75 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street TT Lo eRe noe 21, 1919. ; ' n —————————== OO ——————— West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Acenues) West 43rd Street Misses’ and Small Women’s AFTERNOON FROCKS Extraordinary Values Thursday at $15.00 Introducing the newest style innovations for Spring and Summer—designs and trimmings are particularly attractive—entirely new models developed in Navy Blue Taffeta or Crepe de Chine, many combined with georgette crepe; throw sash belts; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. WOMEN’S SHETLAND SWEATERS Actual Value $11.95, at $7.50 Extra quality, fashioned with ‘arge sailor collar, belt or sash, in all the most wanted and desirable colors. Sale will be held on the Main Floor. PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY Special attention is directed to the extensive variety of Plain and Fancy Writing Paper with Envelopes to match. Special Offering To-morrow at remarkably low prices CABINETS CONTAINING FABRIC FINISHED PAPER 120 Sheets of Paper and 100 Envelopes, - - 95¢ 100 Sheets of Paper and 75 Envelopes, - - 75e 48 Sheets of Paper and 48 Envelopes, - = - 50c BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES Medium and Summer Weights, at Unusually Low Prices. White Blankets Comfortables Single and double bed sizes; per pair, Double size, with attractive coverings, $5.25, 6.95, 8.25 and 10.75 at $2.65, 3.95 and 5.50 Fancy Jacquard Blankets Camp Blankets Attractively priced In grey and khaki, at $3.65, 4.95 and8.50each | at $4.50, 7.25 and 10.95 Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases . Hemmed Hemst'd Hemmed Hemst'd Single Size, 90c $1.48 | 45x36 inches, 28c 35c Three-quarter, 1 .35 =$1.65 | 50x36 inches, 35c 45c Double Size, $1.45 $1.80 | 54x36 inches, 40c 50c ‘RITE HITE’ WARDROBE TRUNKS To-morrow at $37.50 HE popular open top model; light in weight; compact in size; designed to carry Featuring an unusually large display of WOMEN’S SUMMER FROCKS Extraordinary Values Thursday Especially interesting are these lovely Summer Frocks—entirely individual, soft, cool and smart—suitable for all occasions. Tunic or stzaight line effects—fashioned of excellent quality cot- ton materials, in white and most wanted colorings, including dark Voile in new foulard patterns, taffeta trimmed or combined with georgette crepe; Cotton Voiles in white or pastel shades, elaborately embroidered; Gingham in beautiful assorted plaids, $7.00, 8.75, 11.50 & 16.50 sufficient clothing for an extended trip; con- tains 10 hangers, shoe pockets and four large drawers; size 40x22x21 inches. Wardrobe Trunks at $45.00 Have a patented swinging carrier that brings the gar- ments Mowe out of the trunk; 12 garment hangers, five drawers (lock on top drawer), shoe pockets, hat box and laundry bag; size 43x23x22 inches. OTHER WARDROBE TRUNKS—$50.00 to 195.00 Hat Boxes of Black Enameled Duck—$5.00 Week-End Cases with tray, 28 inch size—$6.50 The New York World’s Foreign News Service leads in accuracy and_ timeliness. Read The World every morning and keep well posted on current events. en inky

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