The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 10

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Pp should be used very carefully, ie m want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared | shampoos contain too much alkali! This dries the scalp, makes the hair/ brittle, and ruins it, | The best thing for steady use is! Mulsified cocoanut oil “(which is pure and greaseles: better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will) Gleanse the hair and scalp thoronghly. | Estimate Board 4 Dackies on In- imply moisten the hair with water ra ‘ creases, but Defers Fix- ing Amounts. IN PAY TO FIREMEN It makes an nth ater | amy lather, which rinses removing every particle of | ly and evenly, and Dft, and the hair| omen es in salary for polle and street Jos will be pro dget. ‘The inc om at an all-da » Hoard of every member of the family for! deciared to-day th: menths.— Advt to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil | 1% shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very | cided cheap, and a few ounces will supply | day of ms were de on yeater | revenue from taxes will be next year Do You Know the Best out Way to Serve Sea Food | ” Eddys Salice has answered this question for thousands of housekeepers. They use tt plentifully on Neral Late yesterday the | Benevolent Association f | Secretary of the Board | @ format petition for more pay, and Association did likewise, In both in- | men and $1,600 a year for men in the | third and fourth grades. Both petitions set forth that the en were thoroughly loyal, and the and eve.y kind of sea food. | firm belief was expressed that the MADE IN U.S. A. | public wan willing that the increases | AtGrocersand Delicatessen Stores || should be granted. Tho high cost of E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. \ living, the mandatory expenses—for | uniforms and that sort of thing—tho hours of duty and the fact that the| rules prohibited the men taking out. | side employment or living outalde the, clty where rents might be obeaper, were points advanced. a $100,000 IN AERO PRIZES. | jt Fish Fish Sort Shelt Crabs o for 42 Infants ona Inveliddé. ORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL ‘ 'MALTED MILK wilt Be Prizes of cite, maleed reins ta powee fore $100,000 will be ia the first tran ‘of infant aatare children. | continental derby to be held unde mutrition, uj i *lauspices of tho Aerial League of sovigorates re eed the America, it was announced to-day nutritious tea, Sookie ete, | “ear Admiral Robert b. Peary, Prest- instantly prepared. Requires nocooking, | dent of the league, has named a com ‘Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price | nitter of lending acronuuts to sot a date ee “You Never Go Wrong When You Buy GOBEL’S” When you stop and consider that the Gobel Pure Meat i} Products are made of the best beef and the choicest pork i} that the markets of America produce, how could you go wrong? When you realize that they are seasoned to a nicety with the finest spices grown, you can't go wrong. And when H you learn that they are made in the cleanest, most hygienic and most modern pure food establishment in the world, by master chefs, then you know that “you never go wrong when you buy Gobel’s,” The Gobel Pure Meat Products have stood the test of time; they have always come out on top. They carry one of the strongest indorsements ever given by Mr Alfred W. McCann, the world-known pure food expert, to any meat } product. The Gobel Pure Meat Products have always been a most welcomed dish on many of the best tables, at the same time being within the reach of all. With these superlative qualifications, you can readily ‘account for the immense popularity of the Gobel Pure Meat H Products. That they are the best that money and human ingenuity can manufacture, there can be no doubt. That is why we can firmly believe and confidently say, “You never go wrong when you buy Gobel's.”” Meat Loaf Pork Pies Frankfurters Bologna Slicing Bologna Liver Sausage Cooked Ham Smoked Ham Bacon Pure Laid Cooked Corn Beef If you have ever served any of these delicacies on your table, you know what they are. If you haven't, you don’t know what you're missing. “You never go wrong when you buy Gobel's.” IY 10 GIVE RAISE It Looks Nice and Shiny, AND POLICEMEN : cleaners in the « din the It was e amount of 4 | the increases would not be determined 5 until it is known just what the city’s 4 The schedules are now being worked | Patrolmen’s ¢ Ith the @ fatimate ¢ | till later the Uniformed Firemen's | 4 | stances the petitions asked for $2,000 a |] year for first grado men, The police, + pA for $1,000 for first year men 4 an@ $1,800 for second year men. Tho « | firemen asked $1,800 for second grade” The to the downfall of Civilization in an | ye leotric spanker, | this Can you beat it? ‘BOY BICYCLIST KILLED I [ced : Pe Lvin OKana We MASI AS HE LOSES GRIP ON TRUCK |= Show has shown him the thing, will escort William Boys, But Be: ’ Nu It san Electri ic Span ker ote Pee eo eee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee . a9 ats modernity These are the thougiticas who fh the tructe | a, driver of the truck; No. | ‘ dl Street, Brooklyn, with homicide, but Court Magistrate | m ad boy's father is Bert I. Rich 1 lawyer. with oltices at No. 44 Be Street, Hrooklyn » thoughtful few will eye the * electric spanker with horror as some thing wymbolle of th of man. The United Stat down hill aince people stogped having TEA aon Quenches Your Thirst and Satisfies You The Largest Sale in America woodshed: When Americans their ‘voudsbeds into kitchenette “partments of two roo! nd a bath 2 | Pa stopped siamming Willie every once in a while and BIN kept growing up into Tl, W y., strike leader, profiteer writer for the press. hed, the Dirch and the ails stood for the Const ‘They reared men in thove | 2 ‘ee a el a But the electric spanker, Bos *| Oh, Exbert! > | ‘The only danger one can ace in the + | electric apanker ts that the spat a * | will be tickled to death by It. + | What America needs is les8 soience ; Dl and more woodsheds. silica i | Premier Borden's Hiness Serious, WA, Ont., Sept. 17.-Bir Robert Borden, Canadian Premie¢, who has been mufforing from an attack of influ- covering as quickly as Shits physielan an= la considered doubt- why will be able to attend Now York (Parament next week. D. PRICE 29 West 34th St.—6th Ave., Cor. 18th St. began turning | tution. days. lateat contribution of Stionce; No wore larrup’ ur jnoket, young man,” no 4 “rod-in-pickle" business modern father, after the You Can Reduce Your Rent 20% | By Using an OWEN DAVEN-O | Yes, every day that you pay rent you are losing 20 per cent. of it, | if you haven’t an Owen-Daven-o. | And—not only are you out the 20 per cent.—but you haven't the | comfort that an Owen can give you. Just figure what a saving of 20 per cent. on your rent amounts to in one year—then— Get the price of the Owen Daven-o that matches your Living Room Furniture—AND You'll find that, in addition to the added comfort, you will be ahead a neat sum within twelve months. Thousands of homes have found the Daven-o INDISPENSABLE. They can’t get along without it unless they move into larger quarters. We have been selling Owen Daven-os in New York City for fifteen years—AND—we sell more and more of them every year. Now we have three Stores—a fine new one at 66 West 45th St.— all because of the great demand for the Daven-o. We Sell the Daven-o on Easy Payments. In this way it really costs you nothing, asit pays for itself. For Thursday Important Offerings of High C.aas Fashions at Than Usual Prices Far Lower Out-of-the-Ordinary Values in Tailored Frocks of Navy Tricotine Featuring the Newer Effects for Late Autumn and Winter Wear 525: -00 Tricoline Frocks in straight.ine tunic and side- sashed types, sick embroidered and with grace- fully modelled lines accentuated by braiding. Newness of design and excellence of tailoring are prominent features. All sizes inctuded,. SEVERAL STYLES For Choice One As Illustrated Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann U. S. Gov't Inspected Estab, No. 317 Morgan Ave. and Rock St., IT MAKES | LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— _ A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT; NEW SERGE Spe 4 number of handsonie styles, in variations of the Straightline Silhou- ette, brot » Braided and Em- TAILORED FROCKS FROCKS OF NEW AUTUMN SILKS cially Priced 16: 75 Specially Priced 29-75 \ 4 Satin Charmeuse, com- bined with — beaded Georgette: Crepe de ks, Silk Em- rd; Silk Vestee Paulette, Tailored Tricotine Frock, $25.00 dery Trimmed. Smartly Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits On Special Sale at an Exceptionally Low Price 3 Skillfully tailored in the choicest new ma- terials--Yalama Cloth, Wool Velour, Sil- vertone, Broadcloth, ete, Some are given the added attraction of a very handsome fur collar; others have convertible self- collars. A number of selected styles, in all colorings — Rose-Taupe, Reindeer, Bur- gundy, New Prowns, Navy, ete. le 75 LONG & RIPPLE FLARE COATS ALL MODELS SILK LINED SUITS OF EXQUISITE DESIGN IN NEW TAILORED & FUR TRIM’D MODES Very Specially Priced 35.00 to 210.00 Chic, youthful tailleurs, modelled on new and grace- ful lines or Suits richly trimmed with choice furs fashioned of Oxford Cloths, Peach Bloom, Silver- fone, Yalama, Tricotine and Velour de Laine. Trim- mings are of Nutria, Hudson Seal, Beaver, Fox, Skunk, ete. New, long-pointed dip effects, ripple- Hare and all other fashionable types. THREE HOME DAVEN-O (ey OF THE sas alge (INCORPORATED) es Wee 45th Street 53 FLATBUSH AV. BROOKLYN 34 EAST "O34 ST. MANHATTAN d OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY Unprecedented Sale 5 e Chic Panne Velvet Hats SPECIAL PURCHASE OF LIMITED NUMBER Large Polks, rolling sailors, and‘an attractive variety of new shapes, fashioned of exceptional quality Panne Velyet. Trimmed with vari-colored French flowers, Ostrich and Ornaments. Colors, Black, Brown, Taupe and Come binations. spect, O75 Hats of Surpassing Beauty That Merit Your Inspec- tion—Usually Sold for Twice the Sale Price Quoted. eta a" —

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