The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 22

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ree — — 200 ee, “Jamaica were married last evening at _ LIFEBUOY ! i Higbie—Van Sicien. | * Jeteten of Highiand Avenue, Jamatca. Miss Peart Van Sicien, daughter of |TH® Rev. Andrew Magili, pastor of the) De, and Mra, Abram D, Van Sicten of |First Presbyterian Church o » Jamaica, and Robert W. Higble jr. of oMiciated, The ceremony was p “| beneath a bower of chysan The residence of the bride's uncle, Su-|and oak leaves In the presence of ‘an guests, Court Justice James ¢ en sz STRETARY WARN The Woman Who 2200 de si Defeat of Covenant Means More Dreadnoughts, Mr. Daniels Tells Diners. Seeks VARIETY Wears ry of the Navy Daniels was applauded when, speaking |last night at « dinner in the Hotel Commodore held’ by the American |Committee for Relief im the Near East, he hailed the League of Na- tions as “the covenant meaning peaca and protection to weak nations.” " vy of the future—what Is asked Mr, Daniels. “We have come to the crossroads, We must either in America live in a The woman who seeks variety wants to choose from a big assortment of styles, leathers, com- binations and shapes. So she buys her shoes in one of the Blyn Stores, where unusually large stocks enable her to find exactly what she wants with out delay. Style 216? =| Style 2289 Jeplendia isolation or we must make Brown calf, & compact with free nations te live 9.00. Brown calf, for the common good of all the world. Bick ki4, | Cuban heel. “It this covenant #hall be ratified 8.00, and America takes its rightful place as leader of humanity, we may be ble to quit bullding dreadnoughts, one ty retrench, und with the Allied’ naz ‘Cuban bee! West Side Stores are tor ued, & splendid hi we must pay and pay cause if we the other ¢ nations seek Co-operation, we navy strong enough to from all foes. We shall build and you will pay. “A great President of the United Fllows the fashion but| States used these words in an ad- de in comfort. At Biyn | dress: Storea exclusively’ in Greater | “Isolation is no longer possible or New York and Newark. desirable. God and man have linked 929-833 Broadway, 1263-1967 Broadway, Gy.) Newark St A variety of styles and colors for the new suits of fall—priced reasonably. ere is but | ust have a) defend us| _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 nation No nation can tong Hines, Direbtor Genera? speaking last Jational together Railroads, the last made, cr hear some péople who wish |}, America to be parochial and to be shut up between the se: eel ‘Lam a hundred per cent. American. I too am a hundred per gent. Ameri- can and then some. 1 easing t jand sald that, nouncement by the Presid ne |inttended to hand the toads back to theit owners Dec. 31, early action by would be) Congress is vitally important in order ashaméd of myself to belong to ahy|that the ‘private owners may see nation that could shut its ears to the) where they stand and begin in time tales about Armenia Which this dis-\tg plan for additional factiitics. |tingwished gentleman (Walter @ Smith) has told us of.” | Other speakers who pleaded for) America to save Armenia were Mr. | Smith, former President of the} American Bar Association; Abram I. Fikus, Alexander I. Hemphill, Gov. | Runyon of New y and Dr, James L. Barton, who presided, aneiememnt WANTS NEW LEGISLATION WHEN ROADS ARE RETURNED | Hines Sees Handicap to Business | Next Year Unless Laws | Are Changed | INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 16 legisiation looking to the the raliroads to private takes definite shape during Dc the country will be disastro dicappe nt « inv Unless return of ownership The Choice Pickings of Our Tremendous Stock Offered at Radical Reduetions This week one year ag: store. It is # hard re salesmen have been comb out specials of unusual attra ales week in the history of our hroughout the past ngs to stock intve 48 80 as to make the ffer- ings for this week equally as inviting in values as the extraordinary offerings of a year ago. We have they have shaved prices mighty clo iven our men the right of way, to help beat the record. $65—9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs “Not a ” you say at once, “nor is it the odor of a medicine, but so clean, so wholesome!” That pure, hygienic odor is found in no other soap of until your pores. It leaves your skin more skin needs until it than clean—keeps it glowing with haslost its freshnessand health, health! | abidcatw Apher <4 ; ealieatee it glow- Watch your skin improve ing : The antiseptic cleansing which ‘The instant you get a whiff of rifcbuoy gives is just the protec: Lifebuoy, you realize why it means tion that your skin needs day health to your skin—why it not after day. After using it regu- only cleanses, but benefits and im- larly, you actually see the value of Proves the skin. its antiseptic qualities—you see Your skin needs more than your skin ing, looking cleansing every day. Withitsmill- fresher, clearer, healthier! Freed from all impurities, your skin has every chance to improve—it grad- the air, it must be protected uallybegins to take on thathealthy against these impurities. si al look so many Lifebuoy It is just as important to keep “8¢Ts have. these millions of pores clean and Get Lifebuoy at any grocery; open as it is to breathe. drug or department store. Use Let the rich antiseptic lather of it regularly for face, hands, bath. \Lifebuoy get right down into the Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. HEALTH SOAP Also seamed Axminsters; all wool, close woven, high you wil we glad to own one. ‘None GO. Briers 44.50 $45—9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs $45 9x12 Best Seamless Brussels Rugs) Your 00 $45 9x12 Heavy Wool Axminster Rags/ Choice 30 lent rugs for dinimg room or AT HALF PRiCE $6.00—6x6—sy recognized as the best $22 Seamless Brussels Rags| $60 Best Scamless Wilton Smith's All-Wool Rugs; excel-| Smith’s best seamless Wilton Vel- vets. Beautiful patterns, Wonder- bedroom; wonderful ful range of cole value $ 98 Sold everywhe 98 this 299! 360. This sal ° 8.3x10.6..,. . $35 6x9 Seamless Brussels Axminster Rugs Heavy all-wool Rugs. Excellent | All-wool rug in a very good selection Rug for dining of patterns. Made tooms or bedrooms. 50 by the best known 50 Wonderful value. 499 | mills in the country. ¢ Special, this sale... Very special........ A magnificent Wilton Rug, of best wool yarn and very best 98 dyes; copies of Persian and Chin Mill seconds, 6 . which does not mar appearance nor affect the wear In the very latest styles, designs and colorings. But we do not top with the beautiful designs. Texoleum has wonderful durability. fe "will wear mach longer, than ordinary printed linoleum because it has a real WATERPROOF BASE instead of being made on burlap. You can wash ‘Texoleum as often as you want to with soap and water without hurting ita bit. 2y 'UT FROM + ULL ROLLS. MANE FIG cick) Gesoisalsaascsesiantaniascnase Congoleem Rugs | $2 Inlaid Linoleum SANITARY. RUGS, Known from| Nairn's Straight Line Inlaid, Coast to Coast, MILL Seeonds,| colors through to the back; 2 Best Patterns, at LESS THAN HALF. yards wide; best attractive pat- REGULAR PRICE. terns, most durables Sisco anak. througliout the United 19 $17.00-—Ox12, | States, Square yard.. 1 Block from * BROOKLYN | Fulton St Manhattan Subway (Nevins Street Station) One-Half Block From Our Door. Brooklyn’sBiggest | Wax 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Dri; Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. pe OD 1 The Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and gives the easiest and best credit terms of any house in the city Se oe ONY, HOUSE in the city VICTROLAS | FALL Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 i Genuine Cotton we the high quality of | Suits you will sur. oft top and bottom the low prices we quot: Some sell as high 50 ill Good 3-piece 79. ress, with good quali: §.49 low as. 4.5 tieking, in the sizes... OREN MONDAY AD SATURDAY BVENENGS, § | on | Sales of Special Interest Friday Smith Street] BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & Fulton Street, Brooklyn Will Place On Sale To-morrow (Friday) Women’s Leatherette Sport Coats A Snappy mannish model of tan or black Leatherette, with reverse side of Suede Cloth. These garments are ideal for motor- ing, hiking and general Outing and Sports wear. Indeed they serve admirably in every capacity demanded by ‘‘out-of«door”’ life. Most comfortable against chill or rain without being bulky or heavy. Satin inside yoke, Raglan sleeves. Full belted — straps and buckles at cuffs. Most Extraordinary Value 25.00 Misses’ Department, 3rd Floor— Women’s Department, 2nd Floor Main Floor Items—Specially Priced Friday Lisle Thread Hose with double soles and double garter tops.) 45 . Black, White, Cordovan, Gray. Specials Lisle Combinations, tight knee, tailored tops. Regular and) 79 extra sizes. Flesh only. Specialf Chamoisette Gloves, sttap wrist slip-on. “Standard Make.” ) 85 White and leading shades. Specialf ° BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLUINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Frocks | Final Closing Out | | 28.00 i] Regular Values to 50.00 Collection comprised of odd of the season’s smartest Afternoon Srocks, Fashioned of quality fabrics, sizes Satins, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and Combinations. Straight-line and bouffant modes for every figure. Beaded, lavishly embroid- ered; some with collars and cuffs, giving them added charm. Misses’ Department, 8rd Floor—Women’s Department, 2nd Floor Women’s and Misses’ Suits of Velour and Oxford Cloth Smart tailored models in semi-fitted and belted effects, with Sealine or Velvet notch collars. Brown, Navy, Oxford, Taupe. Offering Unsurpassed Values Sale Price 38.00

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