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ca. Medicine In 1875, Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., gathered and dried the roots and herbs which she used in the now famous Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, from the fields and forests, —then stee , them on her kitchen stove and filled a few @ bottles at a time, to alleviate the suffering of her women friends, neigh- bors and acquaintances, and the success of this icine was unparalleled, After 44 Years These illustrations show the present method by which vast quantities of this well-known remedy are produced and frou exactly the same kind of roots and herbs used by Mrs. Pinkham in the beginning, Purely vegetable First—The various herbs used are of the finest quality, and gathered at the time their medicinal strength is the highest. Second—After the herbs are properly ground and mixed, medicinal properties are extracted by soaking in large stone jars, covered, Third—Then the extract is drained — percolators, acting somewhat like a coffee percolator. Fourth—To insure a thoroughly pure medicine, it is carefully eabearioad by oats in special apparatus, and bottled hot. Throughout the entire process, from the crude herb to the finished medicine in bottle, cleanliness and exactness are the watch-words, The Reliability of Testimonials Guaranteed The testimonials published by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Company come to them unsolicited. Never knowingly have they published an untruthful letter, never is a letter published without the wnitten cunsent of the writer. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the coun- y write such grateful letters is that lols E. Pinkham’s egetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. _ It is easy to realize how these poor, suffering women feel when restored to health; and their keen desire to help other women who are suffering as they did. Ailing Women Should Try . Want to Feel Just Right? HowtoBringBack es Take an NR Tonight = - Lost Appetites JUST TRY IT AND SEE hew much better you feel in the morning. That “lecey.” WithPartolaMint headachy, tired, don't-know-what's-the-matter feeling will be gone—you'll feel fine. Peppermint in itself ROUBLE IS, your system is 5 clogged with a lot of impurities that your f over-worked digestive and eliminative organs can't get rid of, Pills, oil, salts, calomel and ordi- nary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force the bownls and prod the liver. Nature's Remedy (11R Tablets) acts on the stomach, liver, en kidneys, not foreing, but tone ing and strengthening these organs. ‘The result is prompt reliefand real, lasting benefit. Make the test, Nature’s Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet so mildly, so gently, that you will think nature her- self has come to the rescue and is doing the work * “And oh, what arelieft @ its users to build up real ‘and to enjoy every meal, If | you have lost your appetite and th | Very sight of food makes you feel ill, eat two Partola Tablets before going to bed tonight and see if, in the morn | ing, you are not able to enjoy eating the best breakfast you bave eaten for & long time. Partola Tablets are as easy to eat as bon-bons—and are just as an after-dinner mints. ‘They a Qf the purest of peppermint and have not the slightest taste of medicine. This exqu candy lax ‘shi be in. every home. Thousands of ung and nd them to be the ideal Get a box from your b0c and $1.00 every day Adve NR Tab tuficien in good cep you feeling your best. Ne Touight Tomorrow Feel Right > > * o>» _' THE EVENING WORLD,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. them they don't seem to care the tra ditional tinker’s container Some months ago a company of piters bought Mi eture, “Yankee Doodle In Berlin,” and, flamboyantly announe- ing that the metropolitan displays of this celluloid would be ac: by appearances Sennett bathing girls, prepared to withstand mob and r They most assuredly sustained the attack of ine best phalanx of hoping-to-be-slioeked ‘troops that Broadway could produce RNUM not only was rights he and, for the lure of the hinterland B* mains right. The people may | managers, they photographed these not like to be humbugged in the |crowds, by flashlight and sunshine, sense that they pursue im- extending three ways from the e pésture, but once it's practised upon trance of the Broadway Theatre, day jafter day. All this was rather amusing, as well | {BEHIND SCREEN : “Close-Up"’ News and Views @ Of Filmland and Its People By Julian Johnsen Eastern ex “in person” as rather dispiriting, to th -profe: sional wy of screen wort whiles. m was a little than medic f the re famous Sennett girla~gitls like Marie | Prevost, Phyllis Haver, Roxana Me- | Gowan—seem to haye accompanied the picture at all; or, if they did, they Ointment $29.50 Young Men's Suits , BUSINESS HOURS—9 A, M, TO 5 P. M, HEARN © Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue NOW!—17™ ANNUAL GREAT FALL SALE Look for This “ALL-IN-ONE” Advertisement , Every Monday in the Afternoon Papers The following items, papers and adverti into cne cempleto list for the convenience of distributed smong the various id for Monday and Tuesday, are here condensed Sunday Tuesday shoppers. THESE FOR BOTH TODAY AND TUESDAY $2.28 French Serges— for Heide ree ee Te | alan 08 te Om clam 25.50 | 46 inches wide............ 1.84 N4 But the tremendous success of “Th 8.50 ’ Fall Suits— | $3.97 Men's W on Sennett Bathing Girls in Person!” | °°" ey 07 Men's Wear a) Skin Troubles |::22:2.2.2 2 A a 0) Bate er y out the land of exhibitors and Cadum Ointment has proved a bless- [makers Om | $1.48 Children's Rompers— 1.07 $5.68 All-Wool Tricotine— 4.64 | ng to thousands. who have suffered | " ‘Tho ‘arst, outcropping of smitation | saee 2 to 6 years A 54 inches wide.........444+. 4 @4 for years from irritating and stub- | came in Chicago. A pair of.enterpris- . | born skin troubles. Much suffering | ing young decelyers, who need not be | 9 et Boys’ Pereale Blowsse— 4.87 All-Wool Veloure— 67 4.00 From shin ‘treubice may be avcided | nuined here, wot m few hardworking | vies 8 to 15 yearn.....,.... a 54 inches wide.............. 4 by the use of this wonderful remedy. | Choris &)t Nay saling thbes oF Sal $8.80 New Trimmed Hats... 5.'75 | $2.25 Crepe de Chines— Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, 40-inch. co AO les, blotch h, scaly sk a and Into the water, then filmed | $4.94 Ready-to-Wear Hats... 3.66 cruptions, chafings, plies, rach. scabs, | ‘tare ,eme girls 18, what was “dec}” id oe ° | $2.48 New Plaid Taffeta Deora’ cult oereee ba rise ete | aribed as a comedy,” and, 0193.74 Untrlnmed Hats..,...%.@6| 85-inch eT ye 1.85 | ringworm, cuis, sores, buris, ete (Sater, Ointment is a French preparation made in America frem the original formula, uipped, started forth for a career. They achieved their career. consin thelr “bathing beauties in per- week, but this was nothing conipared | have divided @ $1,200 a week profit In Wis- |s2.87 Untrimmed Hats. ..... son” show cleaned them up $600 ®1$2.98 Ostrich Plumes—Also to Indiana, where they are reputed to) pr 30 ct. Dress Ginghams—subject to slight imperfections 35 ct. Outing Flannels— yard wide....... +22 Rai nett 2.20 | the dear old-pullible publig! It is not | Purchased here: : teeevase de e en Ss in my Feeords that (hess young pers ' ; $4.48 Longeloth—10-yd. piece sons deevived anybody specifically and bee ond oats Women's iA BUMORY Vi vhvk cae 3.88 se within the meaning of the iaw, they) @ seen’ Frocks—sizes , of the Liver did not actually say they had tho Ben. | $6 to $6 and 1940.18 EO. 6 | 0S rors sevens err ae t girls, or the gennett pleturo. The 22.78 New Serge.Dre ‘ Pevoeees oa | ‘The liver is the regulator of health. 1¢| “°i", PUbUt, which often thinks it $22.75 New Serge sOrssses— $1.27 White Linens—85-inch . .9O the liver is active and well, good health knows everything when it really knows and happiness prevail; but once you allow your liver to get torpid and slug- gish, life be- | Comes a mis- | ery. sia, Indiges- tion, Bilious- | om tee. Seca M ord ass. . Fes in. Ia jemory and it health; but remember Carter's ittle Liver Pills touch the liver and correct all liver ills. , Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price DR. CARTER’S IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for qAnemia, Rieumatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. Genuine musi bear signatere ores that. | This story Ought not to be ended tators were not alone. formation Is not complete élyuwhere, | by @ 86 Louts concern; each of @ thousand and one ¢ enlisting the bare help of sony piece of human mechanism Roamer head, a Ford body and § running-gear, hax drawn ‘em in hometown personal appearance witn- out the uxsistance of any outside tal- ent, “Yankee Doodle in Berlin” certainly started something. Syd Chaplin is back from Europe, With 30,000 feet of fim tuken in and about Paris. Hts contemplated itin- erary, which include@ Persia, didn't n out—eonditions over there ave p uncertain for making. The remainder of the Syd Chaplin © dy will be made at You Brother Charlie's Hollywood studio. Burton Holmes is another home- profitable pictyge- James ir blondest star, alarmed at the her then nly to receive word of her death, “Overland Red," a novel by Henry Herbert Knibbs, Is a Universal acqul- sition, A story by Elizabeth Jordan, | “The Girl in the Mirror," was bought | at the same time for one of the atel- far ladies who wor Universal City, | Jay Dwiggins, on best known character xereen, Is dead. An attack failure caused his passing. f the oldest and men on the of heart Mille, beginning n “Everywoman.” James L, or Jimmie Cre ‘acted considerable attent marrving the well-known daughter of Wiltam A, Brady, has the support ing male role with Billle Burke in a pieture now under way at the 56th Street etudio ‘way to heal ‘your skin with Resinol ng while Mrs { working in tights or un She finished | . "in record time. 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Bordered Toweling Fall Suits 33.75 +20 $34.74 $2.97 Linen Damask--70 inches While iy. in-) Women’s Coats. +: 28.75) wide 4 . 2.44 am told that'the same thing was done $39.74 Women's Coats 2.75 | $2.95 Damask Table Napkins— and coralnly | gg 94 Women’s Sweaters,...,7-44| 2-inch—dosen......... 2.17 ibitors, 38 ct. Madeira Tray Covers 25 $1.18 Union Linen Huck Towels. 83 24ct. Turkish Towels..........18 85 ct. Women’s 2-Clasp Gloves .5 8 $7.27 Colored Silk Umbrellas. 5.50 $8.47 Marabou Stoles 6.10 14 ct. Women’s Handkerchiefs HOMCD... cer sscvoed soseceoss oR R -96) 77 87 3.84 Regular size—our reg. $1.17. Extra sizes—our reg. $1.27 16 dozen $1.08 Men's Handkerchiefs— dy dozen... u Special . LA each. 20 et. Fancy Laces.. 12}4 et. Embroideries. . 6 to 18 years........ vabucesek 2.15 44 6 to 14 years wear—sizes to 4 years soe 0O4 comer. With Mrs, Holmes, a camera] Sizes 6 to 10 years—reg. 99.,.. «972 38 ct. 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Babes’ Shirte—to 3 yrs. .7% Union Suits 1.60 | FOR INDIGESTIO® | youthful Bi be Wade ee ey ae * The sharp bright days of Fall bring nearer the need of cozy sweaters, and new blouses for Winter Blouse Days always have special prices for newest, smartest models and Fall Sale Specials will assist your shopping through its savings and matchless value, BLOUSES Striped Voile Blouses Neat tar | Extra Size Blouses — heavy Jap Kees Aion seal made, wit or radium silk — tailored ~ RS ba pane 1.00 | ‘uare or convertible collar Limit 3 sizes 46 to 52-—- ‘ " Du 9 06 de Chine Blouses—Smart | °U" "6: $8.97 bss ffectsy embroidered or | Extra Size Voile Blouses fine tucks, and — pleats— white tucked, Ince trimmed and en or flesh color - broidered -- varions style — col our reg. $4.97.......665 3.77 lars-~sizes 46 to 5% Limit 3 | our reg. $2.07 2.46 SWEATERS Angora Shaw! Scarfe—Pekin and old or Pekin and black mixtures belt and pockets of self material—fringed ends— our reg. $6.98 : aeea hae . 504 MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. nt dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Ordere $3.75 Madras C 2.445147 Flannelette Dressing Sacques.1.18 Figured Various shades of gray-—26 to 46. LAOK OORTA. HODSEDRISS ES aZCOND FLOOR $3.93 Sitholine Comfortables $.41'|'9s ct. Basmaars nd Coninars r7] Floral patterns—full sine Gaintoa—neat stripes —to 6 years. COMVOMTADLBS. BASHM IN Vane Den SBcoND FLdON $1.97 Fine Twill Sorgen... -++++- 8.001 55.06 Boys’ Fall Conte : 45 4 iy tn Navy serges--3 to years. DARE G00Ds--M4IN FiD0R BOWS OLUTHING —THIRD FLOOR Moet. owe a 4d. Rivien Towelng $7.94 Boys’ Suits 6.50 TOWELINGS MALIN Fi OOR Semi-Norfolk modela~-7 to LT yre. some stout sises Included. 35 et. Percales 6 BOYS! CLOTHING--TRIRD FLOOR sortment of neat patterns : ea Saat Thies essen, | $8.93 Axminster Regs 6.88 Sanford ‘& Sons—beat quality—- 1,07 Women's U Ti] 36xi—slight Imperfections. —ashort wleeves: Venath tighte—reguln oisen—al St, Medres oe ‘our jortmen: ny OAT PORT aS ITE GOODS -MAIN VLOO! KNIT MALN PS 80 || Satin Afternoon Dresses— Special. “ 87 ct. Fine Cretonnes $1.48 New Poplin Draperies. . $16.97 Fibre Rugs—oxigft. L2.O4 94 ct. Zine Washboards. . 35 ect. Curtain Rods......... 85 ct. Holland Shades—6x3 {t. 50 ct. Table Oilcloth—14 yds. wide. Slightly imperfect... 28 ct. Bleached Muslins—36 in. 64 ct. Unbleached Muslin— 61M inch 56 ct. Hill Muslin—45-inch.. Bleached Sheeting-~ 8-4—our reg. .79 9-4—our reg. 80 10-4—our reg. .08....... 744 ct. Cheese Cloth—3éinch 63 ct. Tickings Sheets and Pillow Cases At less than the cost of material per yard. Pillow Cases. 42x36 in . Special BS 45x36 in Special . 38 Sheets. 54x90 in, to 90x90 in.— Special 1. U4 to 1.67 $5.00 Marseilles Spreads... 3.87 $2.47 Crochet Spreads . 1.94 $5.27 Silkoline Comfortables 3.56 New Feather Pillows— Down filled, excellent tickings— 22x28 in, to €6x30 in —ow reg. $4.53 to $5.97 3.07 to 4.40 $1.67 Crib Blankets. ....... 1 $10.97 Wool Mixed Blankets. $.42 32 ct. Domet Flannel........ -25 10 and 1214 ct. Dust Caps... 74 $1.27 Stencilled Art Goode— Scarfs, squares and centre- pieces. vel oswaR Tv ane . 74 15 ct. to 29 ct. Tooth Brushes 1214 Blankets $8.97 Wool Mixed Blankets...7.44 $3.74 Cotton Fleece Blankets. 2.94 $4.97 Cotton Fleece 8.84 B | 84 ct. Crib Blankets—made ot ie ported cotton teseeve 24 ct. Bleached Domet 18 Mill Lengths of Domet and Canten —bleached and unbleached. Specially Priced. Rugs Special Purchase Finest Seamless Wilton Ruge— 27 in. x 54 in, to 8.3 x 10.6—- Jue $10.00 to $79. = vane 10.0 0 EE to 69.44 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs— OES 18 Nines oie snciwekas 45.94 Seamless Wool Tapestry Ru-~s— Oft. x 12 ft. 29.50 Seamless Wool and Fibre Rugs— Oft. x 12 ft.—-value 824.50... LG.O7 8.3 ft.x10ft.6 in.—val. $22.50. 15.97 Fine Axminster Hall Runners— 1 yd. x 3 yds. to 5 yds.— value $20.00 to Children’s Underthings Children's Fla lette Pajama: 1 4 po 1. 10 to 14 yrs, iis Children's Billiebirke Pajamas— Parse wtbasmmeinaibigeies 1 a Denton’s Sani rawers—sizes | to 7 yrs.—ace Wo tee crcress Meee Oe Me Children's Canton Flannel Night Drawers——1 to 12 yrs......455 id $1.78 Children’s lette Night Dresses... 1.36 $3.68 Children’s Bath Robes— 6 to 16 yrs mC New Silk and Philippine Lingerie Philippine Night Dresses..... 3.19 Philippine Envelong Chemises | $1.28 Crepe de Chine and Satin miso 44514) 81 ke ine Camisoles 1.38 $1.97 Flowered Silk Camisoles. 1.68 $2.28 Jap Silk Envelope 1.68 Chemises. . | $2.97 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises 2.74 | $4.94 Jap Silk Night Dresses. 3.04 | 87.94 Crepe de Chine Night ase8 5.04 | $5.94 Washable Satin | "Petticoats seve £4 $3.48 Crepe de Chine or Satin | Bloomers. vise BOTS Ra 3.28 | $4.68 Satin Bloomers | Distinction and Charm Are Ex- | pressed in Our Dresses for | Women and Misses 49.75 V4 to 17.94 |