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' Boston Store ‘Everything Sale Prices .the Balance of at the Month at our Exra Specials for Tomorrow Allllllal Wednesday at | White Bed Spreads, COST | | | | | | | | | i | | | SALE If poss1ble come early Wednesday at in the day and avoid the afternoon rush. Bundles delivered day af- " ter purchase. PULLAR ALBERT BALLIN IS NEW RAILWAY HEAD FOR GERMAN KAISER Albert Ballin, director general the Mamburg-Aracrican line, has been appointed head cof the railway s tems of Ger for the trar tion of troops ard placed m charge of supplying the entire army with plies. Ballin is acclaimed all Germany as it greatest citizen. of humble parents, he made director genmerai of {he of tany sup- over himself sheer ability. kaiser as one of the most trusted ad- visers and hears the game relation- «ship toward him as did Rotshchild of Paris to Napoleon I1T. and Bleich- roeder of Rerlin to “William 1, and Bis- marck. Ballin muade the Hamburg- American the power it was in carry- Ing the German trade and commerce to the uttermost parts of the When he became. its director general the Hamburg-American line had a capital of $3,750,000 That was in 1886. Tn 1914 the company, was capitalized at 337 500,000. TIn 1886 ross profits were $€£25,0005 in 1912 werc $14,125.000. In 1886 twen- X ocean going steamships flut- ered the o blue and white from mastheuds, and it from the peaks f 180 The of Ballin's great- ness is attributed to his card Index. When he was a shipping clerk in Eng- land at nothing a week, he worked svertime absorbing the quips and petty detalls of the bustess. He was it mpany-. theit treamed pennant isU yeur | Phoenix Neck Mufflers | value, Wed. at | Swiss hamburgs, edg- ings and insertings. Rorn | Hamburg- | American Steamship company through | stands close to the | carth. | 1 50c value 139c¢ value a box THECURRAN CO. QOur After-Inventory. CLEARANGE SALE Wednesday—flur Bargain Day Children’s Flannelette \Ilght Gowns, 29c a 50c value neat patterns, crochet. 89c value Wednesday- at Standard $3 and $3.50 Nemo Corsets 1.98 Wednesday at Children’s Gingham ‘Dresses, 6 to 14 years, reg. 75¢ value 2 5 C | Men's Fiannelette Night Shirts, all sizes Wednesday at 3 5 C Children’s Wool Caps, Wednesday at 15 C Unbleached Cotton, 36 inches wide, c 69c Wednesday at yd in black; 50c 10c 2000 yards more of | those fine lmported Worth 8c to 15¢ yard. Wed. at C a stickler for little things. He devel- oped a fabulous memory. When he learned a thing he tabulated, num- bered, labeled and filed it away in the storehouse of his brain, where it al- ways remained ready for instant use. He is a thoroughblv ‘self made man. He was born into the trade in which he later shone as a world figure, the son of a humble Hamburg emigration agent. X GAINS 40 POUNDS IN 40 DAYS. REMARKABLE RESULTS OF NEW TISSUE BUILDER TONO- LINE TABLETS IN MANY ’ CASES OF RUN- DOWN MEN AND WOMEN PROVE IT YOURSELF BY BUYING of Tonoline Tablets NOW. THRE “By George, I never saw anything like the effects of that new treatment, Tonoline Tablets, for bullding up of weight and lost nerve force. It acted more like a miracle than a medicine,” said a well-known gentleman yester- day in speaking of the revolution that | had taken place in his condition. *I | began to think that there was nothing | cn ecarth that could make me fat. I | tried tonies,” digestives, heavy eating, diets, milk, beer’ and almost every- thing else you could thing of. Any man or woman who is thin | can recover normal weight by the best new treatment Tonoline Tablets. “I have been thin for years and be- gan to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally I read about the remarkable processes brought about by use of Tonoline Tablets so I decided to try myself. Well, when 1 look at myself in the mirror now, I thing it is somebody else. I have put on just forty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt stronger Tonoline Tabs are a powerful inducer to nutrition, increases cell-growth, food, increases the number of blood- corpuscles and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure. For women who can never appear stylish in anything they wear becauso of thelr thinness this remarkahle treatmant may prove a reveluation, It is a beauty marker as well form builder and nerve strengthener. | Tonoline Tabs cost $1 for a treatment, at druggists, or u by American Proprietary Co., Boston, s V0-days’ Mass. METHODIST SEXTON HEARS BILLY SUNDAY| L. W. Occupin Much Impressed With Preachings of Famous Evangeilst. Occupin, of well known as sexton of the Louis W. 131 Muin street, Thrinity Methodist church, has just returned from Philadelphia, with “Billy"” ball player a two days' stay in where he “hit the trail” Sunday, the enthusiastic ovangelist who is conduct- ing monster tabernacle there, Mr, Occupin brought home a bag of shavings from the floor of the tabernacle as venir. The huge building wher day preaches is bare of any and the floor is liberally sprinkled with wood chips and shavings and some of this that Mr. Occupin ught back. * ‘Billy’ Sunday.” ex- piained the local man, “calls the at- tending of the services at his shav- ings covered tabernacle ‘hitting Al Places Sunday Beyond Moody. For two davs Mr. Occupin attended “Billy” Sunday’s religious services and comes home greatly enthused with the earnestness of the man. Some may call him a fakir and others may scoff at the language he uses, but one has but to hear him preach to become convinced of his singer: and they at once forget his g gr,” states the lccal man. T wi In Philadelphia. when the great Moody was conducting his evangelistical services but I think | T really was sent it outshines him. believe that if ever a man by God Almighty to do this work is “Billy” Sunday.” Athletic appearing, of .about fifty- two or three yvears, full of energy and with a deep booming voice that can be heard all over the place, is the way Mr. Occupin describes Sunday. He savs that 20.000 people from all walks of life attend the afternoon and evening services in the tabernacle and so eager are they to get sea that crowds stand in line from 3:30, when the afternoon meeting ends, until, the doors open at 5:30 or 6:00 o'clock for the evening service. So concentrated is everyone on what Sunday says that it takes but two minutes of actual time to take up the collection. His Slang “Yes, he uses Sunday far Is Overlooked. lots of slang but in the enthusiasm of his talk trans- nuitted to you you forget the man's words and think of only the message he brings. Why. he looked over into the section where I was sitting and called us lobsters because he did not think we do enough good in the werld, but nobody minded, they were ~0 intensély interested in what he said.” Saw Six Men Converted. -~ On the last night that Mr. Occupin attended the service he noticed a gang of five or six rough looking fellows sitting in a rear seat eagerly devour- ing every word the great evangelist said, and when he gave the word for ,HI who wished to be converted o stand they got up and went forward. A lady sitting near Mr., Occupin said* “Is it possible that these men are go- ing to be converted? Why, last night they sat here and ridiculed all that “Billy” Sunday said. are converted.” From his observation in Philadel- phia, Mr. Occupin states that only the Universalists are opposed to “Billy” Sunday. All the other clergy- men are working in harmony with the evangelist and there also exists a great hond of sympathy between the business interests of the city and the one time ball player. RACKLIFFE BROS. MAY CREATE NEW OFFICE Annual Meeting of Local Concern ‘Will Be Held This Evening and Officers Wil Be Flected. This evening the annual meeting of the Rackliffe Brothers company will be held officel the coming vear will be elected and reports on the past year's business will be read and approved. It is said that this concern, which is a close corpora- tion and one of the most prosperous of the city, has had a most success- ful year and will declare a substantiai dividend. It is also intimated that when the annual meeting is heid an additional office may created, that of as- sistant secretary. It is probable that the present officers, President, I° Platt and Secretary and Treasurer Frank . Rackliffe, will he re-eleat- ed and the name of ¥Frank E. Rack- liffe, Jr. being mentioned as a possible as tant secretary, although it was at first thought that an of- fice of assistant treasurer would be created instead. Mr. Rackliffe, and for be Jr. is a graduate of the New Britain High School with the class of 1912 and he then took a course of the school of finance at New York University. MARTIN ADMIRAL SELECTED. As President of Argentina Naval Com- mission in the United States, Jan. issued today Martn Argentina Naval United Ntates in pl Anofre Betheder Sunda Buenos Alres, 26.— A govern- names Rear of ment decree Admiral Juan asx president curtmssion Vice Adicd the the miral New The naval n Ad whi York on commisiion in United States for the purpose of pervieing the construction of dread- noughts for the Argentine navy, Su- religious meetings in his | it the ; Tonight they i i | | | | { | | | in | the | Chllidren Cry for Fletcher's ’llm Kind You Have Alwavs Bnught has borne the nlgnq- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, personal supervision for over 30 years. to_deceive you in this. ¢ Just-as-good ’’ are but experimen C ixperience against Experiment. health of Children— and has been made under his Allow no one Counterfeits, Imitations and and endanger the What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= %oriv, Drops and Soothing Syrups. pium, Morphine nor other N stroys Worms and allays Feverishness. thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of ipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic,all Teething Trou= bles and Diarrheea. It regulates the Stomach a s the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Cons assimilat o (4 In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. MAN JAILED FOR FOLLOWING GIRL Paul Celkard Scnl Uu for four Monihs---Aenoyed Cep’s Daughter. Insisting that the strange Italign ‘had followed her and ‘had winked at her times, Clara, the fifteen daughter of Police Officer and Mrs Axel Carlson of Prospect street took the witness stand in court this morn- ing and testified against Paul Colkard an Arch street man who was arrested vesterday afternoon by Officer George Moffatt on complaint of the young girl. She told her story clearly and persistantly of old a number years Drug Specials | for This Week 50c Cod Liver Oil, bottles. Speclal 16 oz 25c¢ Boric Special Acid, pounds 25¢ Blaud’s Pills, 100’s 23c¢ Glycerine, six fluid ounces. Special 25c¢ Camphorated Oil, oz. bottle- Special .... 20¢ Cocoanut Oil, bottle. Special 25¢ Glycerine and Rose Water, oz. bottle. Special 35c Aromatic Cascara, oz, bottle. Special ‘'25¢ 19c¢ 63c 14 7c 25c Sweet Nitre, 3 oz. bottle. Special 75¢ Camph Special r Gum 10c Houschold Ammonia, oz. bot. Special Medicinal Patents 50c Baume Analgesique. 43¢ 17¢ Special. 25¢ Minard's TAniment Specinl 50c Regulin. 50c Antiphlogistine Special $1.50 Anusol Supposi- tories Special $1.00 Pinkham's Com- pound. Special 79c .00 Gray's Tonic, DRUG STORE ~ C TheRExall Sioré tor MATN acting | | warns you mention It contains neither arcotic substance. It de- For more than 1 Bowels, l although Paul denied that he had any | | intentions of annoying the girl Judge I Meskill sent him to jail for four months. | Clara said that while looking at the 1 pictures in front of Keeney's the man | winked at her and when she contin- ued down the street he followed her At the corner of Church and Maln streets she accosted the officer and he told her to go on and then return if the man persisted in annoying her Clara declared that Colkard followed her to the corner of Chestnut t and then back as far as the Y A Officer Moffatt then took charge stree M. C him in “Vag” Sent to Jail. Coming here from Waterleit, N. v., | on the promise of a job, Constanty Yanmit was disappointed and becamo a common vagrant. Ior the past | week he has been hanging around the city and for three consecutive nights was given lodging at the police st tion. Last night he was arrested and in court today he told his story. He sald that he had been advised to go to the police station nights, as he had home have a home for the day | but it wil be at jail ‘H:n'(fn!d. to sleep He will twenty county no next the in Other Morning Cases, i | Joseph Holleran was another [ anmit’s travelling companions on the ‘(|,|in conveying the chain gang to jail this afternoon He got drunk last of | night at his home and created a dis turbance. He was arrested at 1 o'clock by Officer Lyon 1 June Holleran was arrested on a similar complaint and at that time Judge Mangan fined him $5 and suspended judgement a six month's jail sentence. Judge Meskill imposed a sentence of thirty days in jail Jacob Petross was fined for assaulting Wincenty Mostyna | with a bottle at a wedding on 83 Or- ange street last night Officer Hart made the arrest. $10 and co; Just Think of Tt! Every person next Sunda receive, comics, who New gets a copy of York World will besides news, editorials, an illustrated magazine, “I'un,” thpg big weekly joke book, etc., etc., a new picture by Charles Dana Gibson, printed on tinted paper and suitable to cut out and frame, an eight-page supplement, ‘‘Pictorial Weekly Review of Events,” presenting photographic illustrations of happen- ings in the European war zones, and another instaliment of “Runaway June,” the great moving picture story by George Randolph Chester, author of ‘“Get Rich Quick Wallingford.” | Order from your newsdealer in ad- | vance.—advt A VALUABLE SUBGESTIOA IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE canceded by physicians should control It is that the kidney's have attention as they the organs to a remarkable degree tremendous amount of the paisons and the system hy now more other | and do a work in re- | | moving ter from blond During the winter when we live an indoor life neys should receive some when needed, we take less cise, drink water and often more rich heavy food, thereby ing the kidnevs to do than Nature intended. kidney trouble, such as annoying bladder troubles, or hurning, brick-dust sallow complexion, rheumatism, be weak or irregu heart action, | that vour kidneyvs require help immediately to a more ious trouble Many phy bhal medicine waste filtering mat the months especially the kid assistance exer- eat fore work of as less more Evidence lame smarting | sediment, | may | back, or oid ser- | that an her mineral sicians claim containing no the ideal st most healing in. | herbal compound | remurKable u bladder ump- oot or opiates has fience An that has had 1 D Yo wnd e remed Kilmer's receive a samnole hott Swamg by Parcel Ad- Dr. Kiimer & C Binghamton and enclose cents the New Daily ma of oot Post Aress N. Y \n 1180 RBritain Her- | ald Exhibit of Ame Cottons for Springt the Southland’ HERE YOU RIALS NG QUISITE W) INALITY O JRY SORT @ RIC REP) PRICES LY SMALL. LD, THE DRESS AND YOI A CELING OV PRIDE IN THE Al ) ONE STEP TO COTTONS Al WILL HAVE PATRIOTIC THOUGHT THAT NEW AND BE TON GOODS WERE YOUR NATIVE LAND. An Exhibit Which Shows How can Manufacturers of Cotton F Gone in an Art in Which Heretofore Been Supreme. of New Dress Col on the nature of a patriotic display, American-m shown. And the display bit as attractiv able for the delightful weaves and originality of & evidence Our annual Opening Exhibit is every the evening gowns, cottons for and cotto: be cloth There is nothing lacking here—the sheer, coltons for elaborate frocks, cottons for lounging garments The little miss as well as the mother will these new fabrics. LAY is, we belleve, thi made. It's a sight worth radiance of bright with the KFlag and what it stands fo event—4t’ And our OPENING attractive we have DISPI ever Springtime and a color dominant feature So the display is more than an ordinary Importance mark t] movement of leading society women to their frills, flouno new offerings, Queen this year. woman who is going south shortly, to B rama canal and around into south herself at once with the best and This is going to be a big Cotton Season- patriotic with styles for the new gowns, and the remarkable beauty of the certain that cotton is going to be Every through the P wish to supply tons Special Opening Exhibition of Dress Cottons alll woman who reads this announcement is especiall the display. L) a ¢ Hartford, Conn English Cavalry in In cava ern France artillery sition Bridge Built by l ENGLISH, CAI/HU‘?Y " /7(7/0/1 2. BRIDG BUILT. BY GERIMA one of these pi re 1 windi marsh was a Germans It was strong corps to ugl ows @ over bridge 600 Iry is seen on the gallop in north to bring out the German fire a0 a= the to disclose the The pe of batteries other [ army