The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1919, Page 8

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wo “National's” Outlet Stora, 119 W. 24th St, Nour 6th A -Jts inventory time! 4 Store Closed All Le A Wednesday for Semi-Annual Stock Taking Tuesday Will Be the Season’s Greatest Bargain Day To the patfons of the National’s Outlet Store who have attended previous Inventory Sales, this announcement is sufficient to assure their attendance tomorrow. The National’ Outlet Store, famous to the shopping public as New York’s Greatest Bargain House, sells the overstocks, surplus merchandise, discontinued numbers and broken lots of the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Company. Some of these articles are past season’s, some slightly imperfect, the range of colors and sizes incomplete, but every article sold must be and is a big bargain. To prepare for this inventory every im- perfect or soiled article must be sold on Tuesday, not one garment should remain. Everything will be priced so as to insure an absolute clearance. Come early, visit every department; you will find the most astonishing values. In addition to seasonable merchandise of every description, you will find many articles suitable for early Fall wear, such as Coats, Suits and Blankets, all priced far below what the Fall market will be able to offer. This ‘s a great money saving event. We advise you to come early in order to make the best selections. Tuesday’s Wonderful Clearance Offers Extra Big Bargains in eee Dresses Boys’ cating neon bi Fea J "*s Si Waists House Dresses Knit U J Hosiery Sheets Articles Wear Towels Blankets Bathing Apparel Girls’ Dresses Hats Skirts Petticoats Corsets Choice of 500 Women’s Hats—trimmed and untrimmed. Many shapes; a good selection of colors and inseveral kinds and weaves of straw. Some slightly imperfect. All amazing values... Any Man’s or Woman’s Shoe in the. Store! 4,000 pairs; 30 styles. Broken lots in which the size range is rarely complete, but your size is here. Great bargains. Choice. 200 Sweaters for men, women and _ chil- dren. Only one, two ora few of a kind. All slightly imperfect, but acery mt a bigger sweater ible, at . i202... C : "1,400 pieces of perfect but soiled Knit Underwear for men, women and children. Union Suits, Combina- tions, Vests, Drawers—all summer weight. Buy them; rinse them; save money.......... 19¢ lo $449 ' 300 Corsets—all perfect but soiled from handling. 10 styles, mostly of Coutil or Cétton Mesh. All marked for clearance Tuesday at prices that 39¢ to $429 range fro Slightly soiledorslightly damaged mer- Rummage Sale chandise from practically every depart- ment in the store, many things being only soiled and needing but a rinsing to make them practically as good as new. < National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St, Near 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Filed SEVEN HairRSTOBALDPATE Perhaps just a few hairs fell out today, perhaps just a few will fall tomorrow, but soon, very soon, unless something is done and done now, you will have but seven hairs to baldpate. Sewbros Herpicide WILL SAVE THOSE SEVEN HAIRS But why wait until you have but seven huirs to save? Act now! The appearance of dandruff and loose hairs on your clothing is all the evidence you need. ou are getting bald! Men with dandruff laden clothing. are always discounted, They haven't pride in their appearance and cure nothing about success, Don't be a loser, even of your own hair Get a bottle today. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN throughout the United States and foreign countries owe their boautiful hair and added personal charm to the faithful use of Herpicide, Don’t have dull, brittle or lusterless hair—use Herpicide Herpicide contains 40% pure grain alcohol, thus making the hair light and fluffy purity and niet value necessary to the health of the jp. Alcohol is one of th and insuring e best germi cides and antiseptiés known to medical science. Doctors and skin specialists endorse it and thous- ands of ple in the United States and foreign countries get wonderful results from its use. - Today is the day to agin the intelligent use of Herpicide. You will like it from tbe first application. The odor Is delightful and the results gratifying. Sold and Guaranteed at all Toilet Goods Counters Applications at the better barber shops LADIES Send 10 cents in stamps or coin for sample Bo pot, wap and booklet today. Address: The Herpicide | [rir tise « Her. it Co., Dept. 165-A, Detroit, Michigan, U. S. A. } Picide Comb. Made in the United States by The Herpicide Company, Detroit HERPICIDE Aseptic Tar Soap For the Scalp Healing. a cn MI | setts Street STRIKE TIE BRIDGE CARS UNPROFITABLE. $ UP ALL CARS © ; the Bay| tenon, Salem, Lowell ond Pelt oa ‘State Street Railway Company, walked | The strike was he me | to their work to-day as a result of|of the Amalgasna' {3 Th NM lodges, ce iver or ibe Now Torn hebenee Come T IN 20 BAY STATE CITIES @ strike of union cdr men on the sya-| Street Railway Employees aut jy pany, for Instructions as to what action atl) tem. Automobile trucks and ptensuse| the advice of W. C. | shall be taken in reference to running cars converted into buses reaped a|of that oranisation. Factory Workers in Lynn, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell and Else- where Forced to Walk. BOSTON, June 23.—-Many thousands in more than a score of cities served by the Eastern Maseachu harvest. ‘The strike started in Lowell tast week in protest against the use of hand registers on open cars. In Lynn 30,000 electrical and shoe workers walked to the factories. Con- ditions were similar In Haveril!, Law- In Gloucester the mén remaid mt work. On the south side of thicity cars were operated on full schiles, In Bast Weymouth, which is et of the Quiney division, the carm re fused to abide by the strike ve an operated their cars. cars over the Williamsburg Bridge, will be given a hearing on Wednesday before Judge Mayer of the United @tates District Court | By an arrangement made in 1904 the New Yor ALLS MAN NUN HS WE FATALY .|Machine, Dodging Another, ""! Speeds Up on Sidewalk Hit- ting Spiegelglass Couple. +) kata g range {ee railroad companies, | GENUI Mt <o Morris N. Spiegelgiass, thirty-four, @ laundryman living at No. 306 West 120th Street, and bis wife, Bva, twen- ty-eight, while walking through Seventh Avenue between 120th and | 121st Btreet at 2 A. M. to-day, were | struck by an automobile driven by a | “green” chaaffear, Spiegelgiass was | killed and his wife is In a dying con- dition in Mt. Sinai Hospital. The two men Who were in the automobile, Louls Rose, twenty-seven, No. 10 Bast 108th Street, and Isador Mekrits, twenty-six, No. 49 West 114th Street, were locked In the West 123d Street station on a charge of homi- cide, M4 When arraigned in the 166th Street Court before Magistrate Simpson, the | two men were held In ball of $10,000 White each, charged with homicide. In ad- journing their case until June % Magistrate Simpson declared there was entirely too much practicing i Specials oo going on in the etreets of this city is Graduation Rin Coeatnd ang that less frequented sections tf, me, ay iw uk y should be used by learners. | rin a Sa Rose and Mekrits are partners in & The sign of a reliable dealer and the worlds best Gasoline Lots of power on alean mixture — extra miles in_ every gallon « o YY ata “44 Brillant | Graduation Ring ie fo nda = hacking business with a garage at . : erty i2th Street and Seventh Avenue. The ne, Sn ae qeesreas police quote Mekrits as saying he and Rose had been to Rockaway and were ' ! ‘and Value comb ies sree lp ach on their way home. Rose is not a Sanding that) it “e be gauphieased| chauffeur, and had run the car but a Rei nce every cent of ie—will he| few times, He had been eager all day Sheer A +|to run the car, Mekrits said, but had EX’ aaj| Deen persuaded not to because of the : heavy holiday trafic. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MOTOR GASOLINE There being few machines on the street early to-day, Mckritz turned the wheel over to Rose when they were almost home. They were ap- proaching 120th Street in Seventh Avenue when a big machine wis seen ¥ : Pent aU sk. GHLY | coming west on 120th Street. A col- | Rn aiamente bem f 4 _parewee | liston was avoided when the driver | See Friday's issue of the New York Evening World B.Gl RsSONS IMPORTING JEWELERS I7O Nassau stNYC™ ce of the big car turned north into Sev- | enth Avenue. Rose became confused and lost con- trol of his car, which swerved to one side. He put his foot down on the “gas” instead of the brake and the| “| car shot acrom the sidewalk at a high rate of speed, tearing away fifty feet of iron fence and crashing | into a building on the west side of the avenue. The man and woman on the side- walk were unable to dodge. The man was huride against the building and | Tor a list of dealers who display the SoCOny sign “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens ina few hours: Accuracy assured Any Lens Duplicated from the broken pieces Lenses, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, etc. Don’t Poison Baby. Forty YEARS AGO almost every mother thought he? child mut have dropped fifteen feet into the area- way, dying a few minutes after be- ing taken to the Harlem Hospital. The woman's hair was caught in the flywheel of the motor and she was PAREGORIC or landanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce Gragred twenty feet under the car.| Sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH j Neither of the men in the car was) THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been kiled or The police may both ran and were! whose health has been ruined for life hy paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each 233 Sixth “Av agth St ]/ oes Smmandecred a pasang asto-| Of Which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from'selling ‘ .n, Wea sia “Street |]| Bote 8s Tens Avenve “va wute{ either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling Crockiya: 498 Fulton St.sor-Bond § }}/ were returning home trom a wedains.| them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “4 medicine which relieves pain ae | and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul- See a | sions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, wy | win i ia i rh ¢ and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” eto. “You HH} i ere wl a (im | should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or i i your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT OON- TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.. Children Cry For ; ind A LRT baat Net Contents 15 Fluid Dractmy Mother and Doctor. Baby's not well. Looks well but crys, and now wi 7? Pins? No. Tight band? No. Seem rte its Be diy ing? Yes. What did the meal consist of? A cup of hot mil¥i I guess I gave her some of the rolls and bacon I had, Don’t gu If that was her breakfast send out for a bottle of Fletcher’¢ after you give her a dose read carefully what a baby of her have for breakfast—you’ll find it in the booklet around the Too many young mothers are like this mother, Caution, That's the word that should’ be hung in Caution, Mothers, must be burned, burned de: t little-ones are to remain with 4 nee ng oe ee At the first irregularity® at the first fluch of fever give her's Castoria, then call in your physician—hi commend will have done much to aid ci eva A GENUINE CASTORIA ALWYs Bears the Signature of does not stick to materials. Always the right heat. 95: puts it on your ironing board, the balance $100 per month with your lighting bill. Phone Stuyvesant 4980 ‘A helpful Remedy foe and Diarrhoes y ss OF SLEEP Loss trom inttiey che United Electric Shops oF THE UNITED Execrric Ucnt & Power Co. 130 East 15@St. ~ 9%$t. 6 Bwoy — 146% St. é Bway

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