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4 ~ MATE STUN FEEL-FINE! LIVER AIGHT, STOMAGH * . MAY BE NORSEMEN SWEET, HEADAGHE GONE BONE— CASCARETS LOST 300 YEARS Natural Hinory: ho Museum Ex- plorers Find Traces in Arctic of Traders of 1412. ' FOUR YEARS IN NORTH. i} They Have Nineteen Speci- | _ mens of the Rare Barren Ground Grizzly Bear. @RATTLE, Sept. 1% — VilhJalmar ‘Stefansson, after spending more than four years in Arctic exploration, has re- turned to Seattle by steamer from Nome, Alaska, bringing @ story of his Probable discovery of the descendants of the Scandinavian colonists of Green- land, who wero last neard of in 1412, an@ who when trade with Greenland was resumed in tho seventeenth cen- tury had disappeared. Btefansson and his companion, Dr. BR. M. Anderson of Forest City, Ia., made & valuable zoological and sthno- logical collection, which is now on the steam whaler Belvedere with Dr. An- derson, and will arrive in San Fran- @8eo the first week in November on tho Way to the American Museum of Natu- | ral History, New York. Stefansson wilt | Stefansson reports Dr. Daring more than four years Stefansson | @n@ Anderson were together only nine | months, as they could cover more, ground fo separating. WENT TO UNINHABITED CORO- NATION GULF. Biefansson and Anderson went to the Arctic in 198 by way of Winnipeg, E4- Monton and down the Mackenzie River to its mouth. They were bound for Coronation Guif, a region marked on Canadian maps as uninhabited, and ae 4 é = = Be 38 s in the JEN GROUND GRIZZLY FATS HIMOELP, THEN SLEE! ‘The barren ground ar! * nt of 700 ‘pound. It lives on the an herb At the ap- h ex ‘winter ‘the bear, which haw on a four-! ee: Rag od ‘of fat, bur- @ hole in a ri mits iteelf to be covered by snow. Apparently the bear hidernates with- of energy, for in April, whan Dar feed a ' the hei a “are obtainable in Anderson found pottery further! = Bast than ever Refore knows, and also baskets, Of the ne-cailed white juimaux of Coronation Gulf. Gtef- aald: “They wore taller than the Greenland ux, Dut not so tall as the Alaska . y spoke Eequimau, T thought I detected some Norse mie probably mm. Tenof these cage man a Fe ‘one tribe had seen and an old man ‘rive? ryd seen Collinson tn 1863 ———_— FAVORS DIVORCE BECAUSE OF SOCIAL LIFE IN NAVY, Recommends Decree for Mrs. Jewett From Husband, Gen. Tracy's Nephew. fe ‘TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 10.—Tempta- | 50¢ a Week, No nti ag Mons arising from the social life of + naval officer and the lack of domenti: | fentraint incident to the service led Special Master Beekman to recommend te Chancellor Garretson that he grant a Gecree of divorce to Mrs. Lida I’, Jewett ©f South Bound Brook from } “The Jewetts were mar ee nin F. Trac: he followed him fo €ame discouraged. he maid that In 1906 Jewett resigned from the navy to escape court-martial He obtained w position with Pal from his father's home in Hethle m, Pa., pet he he made no move to . 0 Y PHILADEL PHIA, Bet 0 ence mady public by the Pennayt- yania Railroad “ompany here last night @hows that the vslegraph ployed by th company on it of Pittsburgh ‘and Erle have on strike unless granted an wages of ten per cent., two days off) # month and @ uniform schedule of| forking conditions. It is believed an|f oy eBreeueul ; will deieled, ’ “4 operators em THE EVE NING WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919, move the the ¢ poison fre awe ACa eng’ any druge IT keep yor ir Stomach regulated, Head clear, and Liver and Bowel in « splendid condition for months. Don't forget the children. 10 Cents. Never gripe oF sickon, “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP* Cowperthwait @ Sons a pe ie tr RN Cees i ‘This shows only % of the patterm—that ft, one comer of the rag, Big New Stock of 9x12 Tapestry ic Rugs $14, 75 he less than the ‘‘apecial price’ quoted in some advts. Bod mes and an enormous variety to select from. Also comes In Fee ox 16.25 Fine 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs Fine one-piece rugs, splendid ‘quality and in medallion or Oriental pat- terns, Also comes in 9x10.6 ft. size, at $13 13.75. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Curtains, Etc. Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash for You Just as You Prefer Frices Marked in Plain Figures onEvery Article =| Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 3d Ave. Park Row 121st St. | Chatham Sq. Up Town—2 Enormous Stores— Dewn Emslly Resched from Answeee o"" BY_MRS, MAE Manry alkall or, other rdnsrediente to the hair, 1 dry ‘of olly and tgoks so dull, daya after ing with a tea- imsolved in @ cup water, then rinsing othorguarnly clear water, use this mpOO wn often ae iy lise, as ft will atl yo Won of hot your with ‘This makes | | Miss ick and atiky., Applying with) thump and finger iad you only knew what - was in ey anette: greasy col pyrosin et tas you have been. smi fore-finger makes them grow long and curly, Use caution and don't get py oxin where no hate In wanted, vantahed { vt men F falla and leaves the skin free from ‘ape blemten, Annetio: ‘The af! a for reducing the else o ae, Uirt-collecting pores Your scalp needs a foods ating Suinine Batr-tonic the dand: 4 atin F (not whiskey) It 1 younger, energette. face-lotion and Mra, David The 0 ir and acalp u ed na ire. Martyn’ book, Adv. Ps through the use hi "Beauty." foap and interior shampoos which ton: | $3. rete make you feel alls Ay lain they immediately cleanse and sweeten the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and willstraighten you out by morning—a 10-cent bot from nd ug tol quingoin and mix it with Your Werertunis: To Purchase A Reliable Piano o Playerpiano At the Lowest Price We Have Ever ‘Quoted or Likely to Quote Again Every indication shows that we will do the largest piano business this fall and winter in our history of half acentury. -. We are obliged to make unusual preparations for this demand, and in order to have room for the new pianos about to be shipped from our factories it is imperative that we do something radical. So many exchanges have come to us this summer for our Sterling Pianos and Playerpjanos that we must hurriedly dispose of every. used. piano in stock. But this sale also includes pianos that are new but are to be sup- ia planted by other designs. Trustworthy Pianos At Prices Far Below Their Intrinsic Worth and Special Terms to Suit Any Pocketbook is a very unusual happening when it is the truth. That it Is the truth in this case is verified by everything we have done in the past. And, mark you, every one of these pianos is sold with the strong- est guarantee of THE STERLING PIANO CO. 30 Return Rentals, Good as New We send out new pianos only on rentals, therefore when they go into private families where there are musicians they come back to us practically as good as new, except for sentimental reasons. These pianos have been carefully used from six to nine months, and are veritable bargains. The original | 75, 5185, $200; $2 1 f) prices were $300 to $350, and we now sell them for........ Price New Sole Price Pitt Bros........0.0......$225 $110 Kroeger..........055. Huntington...:.7......8300 $230 United Piano Makers.... 250° 90 Chickering... Huntington... seveeee 3000 225 Schubert ,.............+. 300 125. Dobson......... Huntington........... 300 215 Anderson................ 300 135 prince...... edie ... 300-140 Huntington........... 323 «= 235 Kring........... seccccees 2d8 140 Ricca.........,.0 cesses 250 11S Huntington........... 325 210 Conover ..... ... 3830 165 steriing........... . 323 225 Huntington........... 300 185. Arlington................ 228 125 Sterting................ 350 230 Mendelssohn.......... 27s 225° Knabe........ a, .... 480 190 Sterting.............. .. 328 235 Mendelssohn........ .. 275 210 . Gordon & Son........... 275 85 Sterling.......... weeees 400 290 Apollo (cabinet player). 250 40 Ph. Kring................ 275 120° Sterting.......... . 425 300 Angelus (cabinet player) 250 100. Arlington........s..0ss0. 225 130 Sterling.......... 40 «=: 280 Playerpianos Steinway & Sons........ 550 210 Sterling................ 450 310 Price New Sale Price Schomacker & Co........ 47s 150 Sterling................ 400 ‘315 Sterling....... Aine $70 © $475 * Hazelton Bros........ -.. 450 140 Huntington.,.......... 300 220 Richardson (Bungalow) 500 380 Marryatt........ . 250 125 Huntington..... 230 Mendelssohn.......... 55@ 450 ee .... 300 = IIS Huntington....,....... 300 225 Huntington,........... 625 505 Richardson.......... .... 228 175 Huntington............ 300 20Q Huntington............ 625 490 Caldwell.......,.. 6.0604 200 95 Huntington.......:70;. 300 170 Stoddart............... 460° 385 18 These styles have been them Is sbaoltely music 12 Bungalow Playerpianos we have made quite a feature of these pianos for Suburban homes and small rtments, The designs are tly attractive and ieee $450 Player pianos discont! new and alt fo Hote me $4 50 Each Ives to the best decorative effects .ereceersercveees 6 Cabinet Players These are oak, mahogany and walnut cases to match your plano, Were formerly $250, now. $135 Each rr 8 Playerpianos mahogany cases, 88-note Player—styles to be discontined 6 : $485 Each eee e ewer eecceerinenscessessseerens seeeeeeeere tin ™ Sterling Piano — --« F Lit Mas ‘Wholesale and Retall Warerooms: STERLING BUILDING, 518-520 Fulton Street, Cor, Hanover Place, Brooklyn.