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L m9 wSSSESmES Mini THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. '13 ,9 . No Connection With Any Other Store. Extra Special aiHl llaU for Wnnim. MNr anil ritlMrrn. IVII. t'nnliiroj, Knll Our-. "Un Inn (,'up. Mlrlil Iv 4t1rtll ftiunr tlahtlv lmirr frt. Tor ilfrtr alr.e. 10c ONAL'ST utlei Store West 24th at. Near 6th Ave. 1 1 y v. - I liinnrlrllr lliniiiir m(. 50c The Season's Greatest Bress Sale! 61 Winter Styles! An uflor-itivonlory cli'anltur llial liriny.s. ilirccl from the stockrooms. 1S00 new. fresh Winter Dresses practically every dress number illustrated in the National Cloak and Suit Company's big mail order catalogue. Carefully made, well-designed models for Women, Misx-s Juniors -and many for stouts. Velvetine,Messaline, Satin, Taffeta, Scrge,Scrgc-and-Satin or Taffeta-and-Georgette Combinations, Pop lins, Crepe de Chine, Gabardine, Jersey Cloth, etc. Priced at amazingly low prices that range from $'.!7 to .s).!)7. Sixteen arc pictured. They give, an idea of the wonderful variety and value. Sale begins at 9 A. M. Friday. I I A Silk Tiiffctn. Incoming high round neck B Satin Mrnaline. self-color embroidery.. $8.97 CSilk Crce tic Chine, beading and embroidery. J8.97 D Silk Taffeta, with xtitch embroidery J8.97 n v G II XI Serge uitli untin collnr. tailor brnid Stout Women's SerRc, stitching embroidery. Muxes' Serge, satin iind Georgette trim Mines' Silk Ctce dc Chine, embroidery. $8.97 $8.97 $8.97 $8.97 Hi, ilimrx' drr if durable ( niton I'oplm $2.97 H MiwrV lilncVund.u liile Shepherd Clin k $2.97 C Women's rnilirulik-ry-lrimmcil fnttuii -err $3.97 1) Vn ntlrartivc Cotton I'nplm, ulm rnllnr $3.97 I. mixed Poplin i-l.ilmntlrlv trimmed $5.97 1' ilk mixed I'npliii. w hi I c -atm -nll.ir $5.97 i TaffrU, ( iLiircl l" collar and li-rve $7.97 II Sluul Wuuien!) I'gplui aniMiinrgrlti' ( ri'pu $7.97 Muslin Underwear Ssfcjhius Corhct Com All-over Kmtirnlili-ry front . .. .!! MiiMm hIiiuIuiv Iuiii trim :w- PettlcnatH I'nmtim-: i-inbrnlilery ruffle V.r Camlirlp; -iiitiriiiU-ry ruffle KSi- Cumtirlc with laee rufflu....' t5c Camisoles M u k1 m ; rluny pattern lace. '.I'r Wanliatile Jnp Kill.; lacu trim . . . . ;ti .- ClienuV llanil rmbrnlilrreit lliitHte flXr .VHmllni Incn top nml MrHl'm .lap Sutln with Iikmi tiiu , I.VII I'rcpu tin Chine aii'l ImCh. tl.'M I'aJanuiM llatlslu. ntip-iilece rtyli1 Drip Ilatluli ; frullu'i' ktlti'liltlK 9 1 . 1 !l Trinri'ss Stipe. NalniMnik; uliadiiu lace nt.on MtMlin tinny pattrin larp .. di.imi " Vaitif ii"). ltd jliailuu Ik K 1 .711 Gowns N niw k . Ui'.i r flMr Il'la- lll.-i. I. ilUier fllll'llillK ... H.otl lluti'l riiil'i di'li'il llui'-' XI. Ill Cni. lie llv hp. an vch i.r.1 t i iU Thli Un Pt- Opl? 1 III IH'M' nf Mrt I. in Kerir I I. I ll IH a Ihk rp' ml luirKam Great Clearance of Good Hosiery 430Waisis!92Stylesi! AH Wanted Colors!!! GcorRCttc Crepes, Cr-pc dc Chine Finn nelcttrc, Voiles in white plaids nncl utripes, L;ncnes, "Tub Silks." Jnp Silks, Poplins, Tnffctns, Pongees, Mcssnlmes. etc- Luce trinimmR. embroidered, beaded, und the smart, simpler tailored styles. Wonderful in their vancty; wonderfully good in quality; but mosi wonderlul of all m their amuzincly low prices that range from 69c to $3.97 r I or Mm llea llrnwu I'nlt'ill n pr Iuh. I, i'. .t. .ii. nn.ly.l froi llxtrii lipay ItlarU I'mton I. imtr..u Artificial Silk. . . MiTri'iiatrtJ I.ImIp : t'iinr .. It til r- It I.IkIi. : unilpil feet.. Il-a Wi.nl ninl Ciitti-n lire-. SilU. mlxpil . . Full l-'n .- 1. 1 .ii.-i t Silk . . I'cr Women WliH I'ntU'ii; MiPii. wcikIiI 'i'MHl llllltV l'(ltl)ll) Tan Mer. ei ir.ed l.lalp. i.m llnrciiix.il l.il. V h i- i- .It. .in rxtrn .c.ii.il II. -av I'.iinlifil t'litton. I''ull I'.mli. White C'nttoiit. 1 li(ix y I'll (fil CM tun Kxli a helix ) . f l.'Wi'it .shim rli.r Cnmhi'il 1'i.itnn A r 1 1 rii-uit SHI. Il.iiit . Ilia. Ii Xrtirii'ial SIIK IImmI Hi t U . IikIii kni . Hill. . ilnl hi piIiiw .... I!.... I Silk. Iil-Ih i-u..r. Thf ail Hill. : lilui . tan . Tor Children h'upi ri. i Whit. I'ott.in U.....I inn. i, ii. .ii , l in. I. i '..inlieil t"n I'nr Infants i. M' r , .1 .i -n Mi i T.i I I . ,' 10c l'1 M I un w mill .,r K I lll tin. null. II . ,-. I'll ' ' I "II un S.lt' '"! fi . I Rummage Sale A great Clearance of odds and ends, soiled tncichandise. broken lots and discontinued numbers. Thousands of niece, rvcrv nirrr priced to sell in one day. Merchandise from nearly every department. There arc: Infants' anil Children's wear; Sweaters; both muslin and knit underwear: Hovh' hhirts. blouses and odd units, coats and pants; men's hats, shirts, suits ;iml odd parts of suits. All at Bargain Prices TROLLEY CAR HELD UP. .tln.Lril Mill CtinKp lliiinrnnin nml 4 imiluPlor nnit Tap Kjirrhox. TKI.Vo.V. V J-. .Ja i i.i-To iiiniiki'il inr n ilii- 'iic.rninK hrll ti.i a 1 1 1 1 y f.ir un Ihe lln nf Hip """n-liton nml Mer.er ImcIi'ii ''u'tipanv it 1 1 1. r -nf V i' if iifi - .i.-.if lie i m'l after ill v n ' f.i ." luini'iiitt attil i ii ldueior villi 'K'iit- i i'i'.hI ihp f.np.ux Ihpy Kit liltip iiinnp. . I, p prp iu paif t i r rar OUCH! LUMBAGO! RUB IT ON BACK Rub awny all pain, soreness, stiflncss, liackaclie, with "Si. .Jacobs Liniment" Ali Pain lx fionet niclly--Yrsl Almost iiulant re lief from korrnmx, stilTnr.x.i lamrnex.i and I'aln fnlhiw a penile rubbing with "SI. .lacnlix I.lnltnrnt." Apply tliU .snnlliitijt, jienr tratlti? oil directly upon the aclie, and like manic relief ninirs. ".St. Jacob Liniment" rnniiicrx pain. It Is n liarnilcxa liack aclie. lumbago and M'lnticu relief '.vlilcli never dlsuppulnls. rannnl In jure and doesn't burn or discolor tbe kin. Stralclilfn tip! Stop those tortur ous "ulilclics." In n moment you will forget that vou ever bad a luck, be cause It won't hurt or be stlfl" or lame. Don't suffer' Get a small trial bottle nf "SI. Jacobs I.itilmcnC' from your druggist now and cet this lasting re lief. Advt. 'SHIMMY' DANCE IS PUT UNDER BAN BY MRS. MM Police Official Hiuls It ' In decent Will Revoke License If It. Is Permitted. Mi. Uiicu A. O'Qrudy. Klftn Dep uty Police ComtnlssKnnr. lips tuinod thumbs down on the "uhlmmy nhlv ert." Ii'.t not a decent dance, sh-s declares, and if owner of dance hal's do not Itnow cnoiiRh about terpsi chorcan proprbt.tM to prolilblt It Commissioner O'drady threatens to Invoke the aid of the Commissioner of LICftnuoH and glvo the ownera themsilves ,i chance to alnver. She Kiiyn hc will ask for the revo cation of the licenses of all dunce h.'illa where any of her staff or seventy-three assistants, eighteen or whom me women, finds the shaky dunce permitted. "Ono of the greatest d-ingcis to yotinir people at this time." mild the commissioner, "Is the dance hull and this new dame they call the shimmy Wo are warning dunce bull proprie tor uK.ilni.t permitting Ihe d.ince, but many of them sav their patrons will do It anyhow. What we need Is more women workers. I could use a great number of them, for this Indecent dnnclng must stop. If the dunce hull proprietors do not stop It themselvex I will usk Ihe ursl.st.itico of the Com missioner of Lathses." ' Commlusloner O'tirudy repented to day her declaration to those who at tended a meeting held ut the Cosmo politan Club last night umlrr the utiHplcus of the .New York I'lohatlon und Protective Association that ul- ' I rn u.-ncy uinoiig jounsf girls und boys has liicn.iBi.il uluriiiliif ly in Nun t Yolk. I "In spite of those conditions." she told a reporter for The Kwntng Woild. "Airs .lunu Dtettr itippen, dliector ot the neotlon on women and girls of I he War IJepailmimt Commission on Training Camp Ac tivities, told mo that New Yoih Ii ihe cleanest city in the (ountiy. That Is because the wonu n hem are up and doing. They uic not suti.slled with a smooth surface, thev want to ruffle things up und sec whut the condition reullv nro." In Commissioner 0'Jrudvi tnlk last night she said: "Thero is a grcut necessity to-day for getting after negligent parunt;. Crlmo ntnong very young iieoplo has lncreaed appallingly In the last s.'vcn or eight yours. The vigilance ot my aeilstunls, prolmtlon otllcers und so cial workers In the lait year bus pre vented 1S.O0J lmyn and girls rrom making Irrevocable missteps. "There ale not nearly enotuh Workeis. however, to bundle the tusk, which Is Increasingly heavy now that demobilization has commenced. All women who possiiily can do so should offer their services In Hits work." A woman speaker t the tneellng warned against thu Inclination towuld shorter skirls und lower corsages. "And not only girls drrsa so," she declaied, "hut women as old an I am uppeur at punlie functions shame lesslv uncovered, Cannot wo per Fii.nle society women to put some clothes on?" Amlianilnr tlil.U (ii)lnit to Paris. LONDON. Jan. IK. .Iphn W. Uavln, the American Ambnssudur In Lon.l.m. will t!n to Tans next .NJonday for a week's slay It is iinilersto.id that the Ambassador luiS no particulnr mission (here. Make Your Own 'fflh 'Gray Hair Remedy Mrs, A. Dixon, a well known Brook lyn trained nurse, made the follow ing statement regarding gray hair t "Streaked, faded or gray hair can be quickly turned black, brown or light brown, by tbe use of the following remedy that you can make at hornet "Merely get a small box of Orlex powder at any drug store. It costs very little and no extras to buy. Dis solve it in water and comb It through tli,: hair. Full directions for mixing and use anil a gold bond guarantee come In each box. One box will lot 'oti for months. "It is perfectly safe, It does hot rnb off, is not sticky or gummy, and leuves the hair flurry. It will make a pray haired person look twenty years younger." Advt. Sunday World Wants Work rvlonclay Morning Wonders BUILT FOR SERVICE "Winter Tan Grain" Style 3222 r kyHs Iresh as it warm from the roaster THE moment you taste Yuban, you notice its wonderful freshness. To give you die full native richness of the Yuban llavor, Arbucklc Brothers roast it in special individual roasters just the si:c of the one they used when they reserved Yuban solely for their own private use. Then, fresh from the roasters, they packaRc all this unusual flavor package it so that none can escape. At once Yuban motor trucks deliver it fresh to the grocers. These arc the reasons why the perfect flavor of Yuban comes to you as fresh as if it were .still warm from the roasters. 0'! A real "storm breastcr" service boot, designed on practical, sturdy lines for extra hard wear and comfort". From real dark tan Oil Grain leather with double sole to necl and bellows tongue. Chauffeur's Special $4.00 Style 3214 A duplicate of the above except with Orthopedic nature shap ed toe. 35 Stores in Greater New Yorlc Sfee Telephone Directory for Addresses. Mail Order Dept. 326 Lafayette St. New Yorlc City. 'Ihe "National's" Outlet Store, 119 W. 2-llh St., Near 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Fillf. s NOW ON SALE . 1919 WORLD ALMAMAC 35 CENTS 50 CENTS At NevssUnds By Mail College Cooks Create Exquisite Soups r.n'li Will ( ain ) "-..up h,i Ii rn prrlfilrd by lulnury expert-., ml lege trained Tliey start Willi f.mioiis I-'rcni ii rewpi-x, and a (anions chef front the Motel Kit in l'aris tuakci the hisic soup. Then these, scientists test count Icsh hlcinls And methods some times hundreds of them Years lue been spent on a sinalc soup, to attain the utmost savor. They have thu created the fin eM soups, ever served 1'renrli recipes perfei ted in this ex.ictniK way. liven ingredient mint-, up to a fixed standard And no soup eer varies from tho model they adopted. No Extra Cost N'ov. there arc IS hind's, each . masterpiece of rookery. They are ready to serve in three minutes. And they cost no more than ordi nary soups. A sinitle taste of a Van Camp Soup will win vou to these nev day method-.. It will brius ysu new conceptions of how good a boup can be. Order a few today. DOWN TOWN St6RE1 UPTOWN STORE r.ouRONm Thi 1 1 ii I J I! 'ill Also Van Gump's Spaghetti Van Cunip'j 'or upi Hams Van Camp's Pvanut Ruttcr Van Camp's HVaparai i I Milk OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MJStt UNTIL 10 P. M. AT BOTH STORES 1 XUlmUUQk IJULVULiJLVtA it K -....! . t--j i .i:..in..i .I.n.-t i1 'il'.' l ll an) uur inventory, jubi touiJiticu, u.is iim.iuatu fciiUj fT ends and broken lines in our enormous stock which MUST be JtSrfLO moved this month before our Spring purchases arrive. It may -a I no mat tno very pieces lor wnicn you nave uccn iouiuhb mt m among mem. m any rate, a visu iijy 10 uu oiun-, uv.. )( flowing with REDUCTIONS up to G0rr, i bound to repay yon. We Make Terms to Fit" Plain Figure Tags on Fvergthing MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE l-l'iccf Adam rvriod American ressdEZESSS Ii nlniil liintnn llanm lllH irK JA - Itockcr in mahogany or golden finith with genuine leathci ital,$ I.9Q at ' ' 1 ' llnnii'l!iiwt'"nt'iill Pedestal In Mihofinj firjIi.Milhhfiiy pillir tni lute; JiIlu$C5.48 irtn). V? U ran I M ' ll IF 1' IJI i jjj 1 1 Hi Four piecn. toniiitiin u' ) THe ,4Sintlie W M , iu,. . SO J Ini Tiblr. ind Pinini Icmion. t awmii-jiwBEBeri y Parlor Table NM WR Genuine Mnliugnny pedestal host, with clrnwer) u $OQ.50 illuitrated .CZ. M,W.Con.B"AVE.Ul5"S7. f i (l IMflt Third Ave. Store 1 illinK U-d 11 Ulan lings J55.00 E.3x10.t T39 50 idy h ' 10(1 .i In Malio;in); hmdiomtly ,j urttrd: Z in Inch i'i 111 1t1(j(. wilh'arjf ' Aawtrin pp'B0 U(ixrlrd l c c AT 84ST. 6'3mAVE V w m