The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, AELICF FOR PALESTINE. christian Sclentists Hatsing Food ensack—ja a real prophet or Gh the éth of Beptember DeVoe wrote Bee. t ean nt ae © Holy Iand War Sufferers, Members of the Chrlatlan Sefence | we ; {Church have organized the Committee of |them how he curssed It— e aid, i} _ So Son of Italy Pays $15 Eaeeapaige mans funda — clothing tor | at nputating a Cat’s Tail to Cure Its Mange Is All Right in the Land of Spaghetti and|‘ Chianti, but It Don’t Go in This Country, as itl? on, leaving many thousand is | Joe Discovers When He Runs Against the |uon’ct som tna ail” kinds of worl és ” an re “g a Eh ded are : Society for the Prevention of Needless Surgery Aeolian “iullding. Money ° Ww. “Gatling, ‘Treasurer, at the same ad-| reas, By Roger Batchelder. Mrs, Pella Kora, who had entered he shop when the celebration was stoma are all right. For he its height and had seen the whole HONOR FOR A PROPHET. joe, the litte free-for-all | affair. that rarely falla to follow tho| Mm. Korn has several cats of her) That In, De Vee jot Be with | M} christening or wedding adds|own and has a tender feeling for out It if Me Made a Trae 2» them, Though she disapproved beart- the occasion and provides the Weather Prediction. ily of the actions of the impromptu A lot of people are going to No. 29 ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS New England Confectionery Company BOSTON, MASS, chief requirement surgeon, she said nothing at the timo, h r of this fleet-ooted | but asked for some old Sab for Det | wee sath § road ya Bh BA. in the old fish barrel and Mrs, Korn | whether Andrew J, De Voe—"Prof. De | raftily renqued the tail, wrapped it |Voe* they call him at his home in Hack- of noodle souping|up in paper and took It as evidence ~ at dinner time, and|to the animal soeiety with the four red ink—all are ex-| tried to interview Garibaldi, who had Joellent. But there} hidden himaelf behind # ‘barrel of |ts such « thing as|swordiish in the cellar, Joseph is Bas allegeg to have told tho animal coo R22.) carrying @ custom lta it was an oid Italian ouatom to » or, as it happened at Essex |amputate superfluous decorations of Court, cutting it too short.| Kitty when they were likely to be Frothingham was the arbiter|ftepped on. Offlcer McGowan then eocasion, and be decreed that | ProUEnt Joneph the ireith cruelty orth, in spite of the Sicilian|{p animal. B, & cat's ta!] shall be inviolate, “The cat was and subject te earputation or ex- when pussy has dundruft. is also a rah ad fr the sono MY Gibbon & Cn. lann 3 WE8T 377T* ST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE Extra CHRISTMAS Attractions REAL FRENCH LACE BOUDOIR SPREADS tail,” testified ro. “When I said ‘How would fyicrook oak af the tant <0 bas « fish store at the in which are shown dainty effects embracing ——S ses 2 es ee ee oe ae ee me ee ee ee ee ew MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1914. The Store is closed at 5 P, M, daily GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street A Sale of with the hottie of|,,OMcer McGowan was annigned wo | (Mii Doporters Since Soo RR, for to-morrow (Tuesday) will suggest an in- expensive solution of the gift problem. The bags are unusually attractive; the prices (below actual worth) will be $2.90, 3.50 & 5.00 Three different models will be offered in this Sale, some of plain and others of. moire chiffon velvet. Each model is fitted with Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags Thirty-fifth Street A Tuesday and Wednesday Sale of Decorative Linens will present an opportunity for buying desirable holiday gifts at moderate cost. These are exceptional values: Linen Tea Napkins, hemstitched per dogg sl tw So GOD Linen Scarfs, trimmed with hand-made Cluny each . - , « ‘*« $5.28, 5.75 & 6.75 Linen Luncheon Sets (cream color) scalloped and embroidered in blue, green or brown; 5; FE) Sith Strest and First Ave- wee Ene cate Laces, Real Lacet, Marie Antoinette, Cra- inside frame pocket and mirror, and may be thirteen pieces . . + per set $4.50 a ton Dieta soellee: eves for an old Italian ponne, Filet, and other Hand-Made Laces. obtained in brown, taupe or black. Madeira Hand-embroidered Linens el which guard the place faith - = Jaughed at We say further this is an Exceptional Offering or a at sight, ‘But ene day Joseph ma ike this,” for Beauty, Origin and Style, admirably (Sale on the First Floor) (hand-scalloped) that ome of tlre tabbies, Gari- by name, was molting, or shed- Appropriate for Holiday Gifts, at Prices Pre-War as of 1914-1915 Years. * This offering also includes Exclusive Showinz of Pure Linen Material with Embroidery and beautifully done that are wonders in their way and have merited the admirtation of Experts both in America and Europe. eu mn | eet aa not speak Engfish, he mid, but through an interpreter he explained that the cop was all wrens: ‘The Italian custom, he doc to ot, off a cat's tall when rit haa ‘the ibaldi was assured that every- | ma: A cure was certain to follow. ‘would be all right In a ¢ aad naa Judo Mai cag sonal irre to caught on technicalities of om, Se eee ten | Htallan customs. Mo praised M & rope wi Korn's kind heart, and believed what by a ppectator, Garibaldi | the mal cop told him. and spit, bus without avail, for! “Mange soap would be muah mo: 4 custom just had to be fol- gftective, legal and proper: he told ose) Fifteen three days Joseph took acai taies ey and in the City Prison.” yt eight animal cop a densear 's ‘rudder, ™ tall, which had been Turkrd “Rvkderce p the caudal excerp t inte the A,” and put it in his pocket. Joseph released the indignant viewed the iron bara reflectively and tu und to walt on paid the Afeen 1 dofarn. ~ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York J Extraordinary Values _——.s =... Swe we wee ee ee ee = “er Ike dandruff,” aid sheen ey operate.” Out of compliment’ to our Soldiers, it has been suggested to name them “Victory.” These are real Gifts and Most Appropriate for last days of our War. i Za ss ee ee ee ee ee es _—.. =. = = = for Tuesday “‘Kayser’s’’ Union Suits Wash Satin Bodices Tailored, lace trimmed embroidered models; ribbon, Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, band tops, tight knee; fully reinforced. and lace Nightgowns and Chemises, hand sewn and hand embroidered. Special 2.05 Tailored and lace trimmed models; fully reinforced. Flesh only. Special 3 . 50 Silk Chemises Wash Satin Petticoats Special Price Reductions having been made in the Sweater Department, unusually attractive values are offered in Sweaters, Scarfs and Caps for Women and Misses; including Slip-over Sweaters of light-weight ‘wool (a limited number) .. reduced to $4.75 Brushed Wool Scarfs; block design, in con- trasting colors > . reduced to $5.75° Brushed Wool Scarfs, in rose or Copenhagen, with fancy colored stripes; reduced to Wa ee alte $1.75 Tams to match these striped scarfs reduced to ahi: Deer $1.50 Brushed Wool Tams, in green or blue heather mixture . . . reduced to $1.75 Brushed Wool Caps, in various colors; reduced to 75c (Department on the Third Floor) sweaters . . . . A Fis line ef Luncheon Sets (thirteen pieces) $6.00, 7.75 & 8.75 per dozen 8.75 & 9.75 Centerpieces . . each 3.75, 4.25, 4.75 Scarfs A each 6.00, 6.75, 7.50, 8.75 Many appealing gift suggestions will be found in the regular stock, at prices to suit all incomes. (Linen Department, Fourth Floor) per set . . . Tea Napkins ° A Special Offering of All-linen Handkerchiefs (several hundred dozen of the better qualities, for Men and Women) will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) on the First Floor i The values are very special Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs ‘ Hemstitched, per doz. $3.50, 4.70 & 5.50 Regular and extra sizes. or regulation shoulder straps. reduced to rn A ; s A $2.50 Tisederdieed « . ie as Special 85 Speciat 2.00 Also Women’s Sheer All-linen Handkerchiefs Girls’ Brushed Wool Sweaters Hemstitched or tape-bordered Philippine Underwear | Wash Satin Bloomers UR «tt ao +t eh ee ae oe Girls’ Brushed Wool Caps, to match the Initialed . per half-dozen 1.75 & 2.50 Hand-embroidered and hemstitched or scale - each 50c eo see ah CHIOROx od Hand=embroidered and lace | Attractive models in Plesh and Apparel | ' i | Bath Robes trimmed Chemises, In Georgette, | White, Deep flounce, elaborately ng es White Rassian Oil (Tasteless) a” Satin and Crepe de Chine. lace trimmed. Men Wore This wonderful new discovery for tartar removal ts hisstoeaid ne CREDIT feces ay Prevention, incorporated in no other | | Spectat 3.95 ce CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT tere hha si ieMhneke nape F H S ‘al . 5 deposited ‘on teathy and keeps Chjorox fresh and { 4 } Specia cleansingly effective to the lust bit in the tube Chlorox contains the most finely milled tooth " brushing compound out all impur Boudoir Slippers Crocheted Slippers, in pink, light blue, copen, rose, lavender and gray combined with white, Bow and turnback cuffs. Sizes 4 to 8, Blue, Rose and Orchid. ecial 1 .00 Special 1.00 These Hems Offer Ideal Gift Suggestions Boudoir Caps Several dainty models in all-over lace, net or satin trimmed with ribbons and rosebuds, Pink, Light 4.50 Robes, of Genuine Beacon Blanket in floral design. Setin bound col- lar, cuffsand pock- e.s. Cord Girdle. Sold Everywhere Drug New York Has It Nulyne Laboratories, Jackson, Mich, S| It MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD "WANT" WILL GO AND FIND IT z>=z { ‘akes Little Difference What You Need— ZIP Mi A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find ty, , v ; |

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