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\ ! | ’ ica » ihe front -the ' OUR NEW FOR WOMEN, J Hat Nev York is talking ‘ DEPARTMENT MISSES AND GIRLS about eifered here at the Formerly Priced up to $3, at lowes. price yet. Shape Nothing reserved. Every man’s hat in is macle o! maline and silk ™y STIMSON TO HEAR NEW YORKERS ON THE RELOCATION OF PIERS Mayor Gaynor Among Those P : ting patent boits into the sides of al Proval ee-the Phitharmonie Sot | it was learned A of the Nile, In response se perotarant nt Invi I . | ety’a. congert in Carnegie Hall iaat meazo becomes more apparent with could not help, He had a. atiff ‘neck ited to Washintgon to Far REPEL WIN Gade. procatoese| Rights dle-i6 SRS: Patien, ‘wormin HGS Ke was admiraBly | and way ‘attended both Vetore and] MME. NAMARA-TOYE: SINGS ‘ Solve Steamship Problem, | end the tact that the place was within | land of German ‘parents, trained I” |Hetle! What Kind? Bring Red Croce | ocr athe bin cone of te negra | WITH RUSSIAN OncHmATRA,? shouting distance of Deputy has ined Carlaruhe. by ,Nincenz Lachner, and | cough rope every time, So pet box,—Adyt, [Act WAS moat amusing. Bella Alten wi Modest Altschuler deyoted the Ruagian, ‘ Haesguatters, Mt em ie wast oie | Rtaduated-trom Oxford. Vor ten yeard ” WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Relocation | ing to stay home daytime: | N@ conducted ‘the plato Gepartment of | . of the great ocean piers at New York} She went out afternoon at| the Cologne Conservatory, and for t im the North River, an Incident to|duek., When sh cf last five years he has been the direc later ‘she ti the refusal of the Georetary of War to authorize any further, even temporary extensions of existing piers, to accom- mo@ate giant steamships now under construction, was thé subject for con- ference to-day at the Wat Department. Projects representing the combined | arpearance ,tt, Fuller, Headauarters, t0- | eosin Mendelseohn'a frat concerto Plans for the Service Ate Now Under Way and Will Be Put Into Effect in a Few Days entatives of the States! despait and h were clinched in an|and his playing:dleclosed technical abil+ New York and New Jer of the| almost unutterable struggle. {ty tempered with continence, beauty of Asaldivaliiy of New York of the ————— oe —— tone and interpretative understanding, i Ke avert ‘ocers of the great Atlantc| E. PRENTISSIBAILEY DIES, | {is"nar ecaed ome natn doven na -ie-HOouse amship lines were set; for de tenet by a large audience. cretary Stimson called the UTICA, N. Y., Jan. 17.—®. Prentiss | | with a view to learning the natu: extent of terminal facili of the proponed new docks, especially as to the plans for proper provibion for the dling of freight Mr. Bailey was editor of the Utica Say pease ‘e the pote S Aare Daily Observer and Jast month com-|¢ton. As @ contrast, he and they per- > pleted fifty-nine yearp of service with|formed Liszt's symphonic poem the vercoa in 0 liminary hearing had been and some of and to-da;'s hearing was ended afford a similar opportunity tq the presentatives of the State of Now Jer. sey and the steamship | Invited to be prom today, were: = y v | Mayor Gaynor of y at, | * Black Predent ot che Aon” rota ) 922.50 and'*25.00 hy, Board having cha ew York | } harbor, wen. Bixbee, « ef jeers: R. A.C, Smith, @hairman of the pe 1 J York Ha mmission, Dock Com- Se ee come oe BEAUTIFUL—25 CENT CENT “DANDERINE’ of the engineers of the Dook Board; { Ernesy J. Hep: i ident of Bb’ Sok Jersey -Hivbor Obmeelenion, sa | In a few moments your your hair loo looks soft, fluffy, lus- i Smith of the same eras’ * Seem) trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff BISHOP TO VISIT RICHMOND. ‘Teur of All Staten Island Methodist | double the bean! Charches tn Auto. Risuop Luther B. Wilson, Bishop of Greater New York of the Methodiat Chureh, will make a tour o| Ts ursday next. Chure, navy or black, with back, $10. ‘I that paper. resident Staten Isiand in an automodiie on | 4, at it of |Comparable softn “picbmond ance, ny jpeacey and shimmer of truc} | Por: Rich- Demi Dress Coat of Chinchilla, in age velvet buttons; new panelled ilored Coat of French bousle, BURGLARS SHOULL.WORRY. BECAUSE POLICE ARE NEAR. And Nervous Woman, Happy When She Lived Near Headquarters, Is Now Minus Jewelry. W. Tangelle, who has a sister nervous @bout burglary, recently moved Into No, 177 Mulberry et. The bank of A, Delll Poll ts one the ground floor and ts guarded by a, watchman. ue | Tangelle protected his windows by pui- Mr. climbed the rear fireeacaye sawed out the: kitchen windor and all, disabling the burglar alarm before it sounded. Jewelry worth $350 had been stolen. All of watch waa. the reson Poilce Headquarters to- Bailey, dean of the newspaper fraternity In this State, ded early this morning at his home in thie city, aged seventy- eight years He was ‘a leading Demo- great friend of former President d and twice named postmaster erat tley was born jn Mentlus, N. ¥. He Is survived by two sons and two daughters Mox Poner Makes: American Debut : At Philharmoni ke BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN Ata. Burapean pianiat tered the Nets for American apy Beneral of the Stutteant Conservatory Between times he has made several concert tours. Mr. Pauer, who is tall and of dignified but modest bearing, without affectations, made a distinctly favorable impression. He elected to ap: Mr. Stransky made Beethoven's Pas- toral symphony the chief work of the orchestra. He conducted {t with mant- fest affection, and his players gave the | {dyllc eémposition a lovely’ interpreta- “Battle of the Huns" with fire and fury, arousing the audience to a marked dem- onstration of approval. Mr. Stransky has shown before that he loves Liszt. Mozart's “The Marriage of Figaro” overs ture was the first number, and Dvyorak's try = “Danderine Hair you wish to immediately of your ha Just {moisten a cloth with Danderine and |draw j* carefully through your hai taking ‘one small strand at a it and possess an ii » Iustre and luxuri- ifying the hair, one ap- n- of Danderine dissolves every Women Are Charmed by the Beautiful and Absolutely Exclusive Garments, just from the hands of the Maker and Designer, and by the Rare Economies. h tin. Plush coller and high grade satis ster, Ww’ lar, of plaid back wing the new higa overcoatings. $10. particle of Dandruff; clean d invigorates the scalp, forever stop- d falling hair ir what fresh ne are to ducing properties w abundantly long, utiful Coats and Suits for Women and Musses; ’ ° ’ Mid-Winter Sale 9 siesta ing grea gis 8: LQ Men! Attention! | Qe eaters Men’s $3 and an Winter peratebes! Son ot en ce Se, wert ile, Me eae W ll- K hoes flat sound dedges. $10. ed of two.toned chevrons in e hown ir S For Men and Boys the favored shadings. Coat lined with Elegant Walking Shoes 10. ith inlaid velvet col men's wear cheviot THE EVENING. “Carn of Wel played: rar THREE OPERAS IN ONE DAY #, purifies | JANUARY 17, “1918. WORLD, FRIDAY, rg wae. the, Jas gery! i and acted yesterday by Gerauune|a charming Nedda, #he made the tove ~4 and Scott!, with Bada as the duet with Re: jan, who was Silvio, nt. Mr. Polacco conducting. In was Reppe and 4 ‘ Symphony Sodtety’ Halt last evening to music of the Orient. Jis programme sree he evening rd, . houae, ica, i TWICE PACK METROPOLITAN. an ob i * crow <oellent an appealing fgure nf the best things ahe does. | wns an Imposing Otello and Amato, vo. tM. Al ly at loast, was a fine Jago. Jeanne (tem Bada, Do Seetirola, Andisic eau is higian and Heque completed the | ini conduction © numerous, and for ere many,| Aquick relief for coughs, colds ness is ‘ Te ie {AKY's “Hope Siexak {and Zolotarew huler the Metrope tra matinee at 1s one 1 Gilly onio. + Mig tactat | completely, He and his solled | ¢ appropriate. urnishe Mm Taye, who, was heart tn AIIAbIoft A none the nightins seemed shrunken tn sh " and shabby clothes wet | Tie holding of hie frat " for the fitst time Rare, Minden “Persian love lyric,” and Palmer's song ni Official Parcel Post Station 2 Main Floor Post Office Sub-Station 138,:Has Been Designated as an Ath Parcel Post Station 7 [Every High Priced Suit or STREET ; Including All Tuxedo Suits, = TORE Former Prices Were *15.00 *18.00 320.00 Until 12 Noon Sh ale Stamp: | jereulter Each Filled Book Is Redeemable in Nothing Reserved--Everything Goes at $11. 50 Take your pick heehee it is a suit or overcoat, the price will be $11.50. No matter if it is marked $22.50 or $25.00—the price is the same—$11.50, The Suits---Now at $11.50 Embrace all the styles tliat have been worn this season. All pure worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, unfinished worsteds in all. the latest weaves and colorings. Blue serges and black. Some of the suits are silk lined, others are lined with fine serges. The Overcoats---Now at $11.50 Some are silk lined, others are half silk lined and with satin lined sleeves. Some have half venetian yoke and worsted linings. Single and double breasted convertible Collar Overcoats, with or without belts, also plain Chesterfield styles in fly front effects. Plain colors and fancy mixtures, All Chinchilla Overcoats Also at $11.50 All Our Men’s Suits; | All Our Men’s Suits and Overcoats and Overcoats FREE! Menagerie To see the lions, bears, tigers, kangaroo, mon- keys and birds from on parts of the world. Admission FREE! "Ey $95 “aa | EY 855-00 "xe : $12.00 $12.00 $8.00 At th awest Price | 98 Ever Quoted the store included. All the newest shapes and styles, for the young man as well as the more conservative and older men. velvet. Silk velvetknotted in front, finished with two Mephisto e: $1.98 (Main Floor.) Boys’ 50c Sweaters Made of excellent quality cotton yarn. Sizes from 26 to 4, made of coltskin, gun calt leathers, f in the new: Ahapes. aise. Pianens Blucher ed Goodyeur wel wi 4 Sizes 5 to 11; Cte width Regular 75c and $1.00 Brands, at Wari stitched soles on effect. $10. Son " ‘ i sy Dressy Suit of duo diagonal in Empire herronstngt tet of plaid Lack model, with flat velvet collar and Aaitaber f aaaried, from our ‘oth heather, in tan and brown large revere, trimmed with small vel- and’ ntylen “o ince vet buttons. SOc “Usona,” “Classy,” “Im- perial,” “Popular,” and others. All Coat models, All Sizes to 17) shales, severely man tailored, $10. $10. Coats and Suits for Women and Misses; intended “selling prices $27.50 to aad Specially ,riced for opening... a : is ss trimmed Black Wide Wale Chev Demi rene ‘oat import 1 two. 7 Suit, new belted model; collar, n big, gray er rown; cuffs ani boitom of skirt trimmed closing to side with hand made orna- with skunk.opossum: lined with fine ment of self-material, $15. pea: decygne. $15. ton yarn, assort- kid Warranted Solld ment of colors, 6 to large size worth halt fipped ther soles: 00) Sweaters For men and boys, « Made of a Man-tailore Coat of brown or Ox- Ne cf jood grade yarn, in plain gra; ford Es tweed, with adjustable rade yi plain gray, Twotoned Striped Boucle Coat, in Velvet collar; lined. throughout with Both plain and pleated models with stiff laundered cuffs attached. Allcoat Brows and combination effects. € EGGS" Ohe Sound SATURDAY IS various color combinations, with wide high grade satin. $15. . eas Hand laundered and finished in the best Men’ $$3 OoW ted Sweaters ‘ Sweet C) MARKET DAY BREAD 5¢ belt, cuf-e and collar formed of velvet possible manner. A large range of neat patterns, $93.! ors Dor. in Carton BR 10c Loaf id’ broadcloth in corresponding Hendeome, dremy Sxits, copies of im es ; “| Mate ina sary ons cadect scree —- ;. half-lined with high grade ported model mostly ‘white or light grounds, with neat an TEAK DS then ee Blend: 35c P Dry picked $15. orde: of high c attractive stripes or figured designs in contrasting colors. Some slightly soiled—a few are seconds. in plain and combination effects, With or without Byron collars. \\! Ee Early Showing of the Authentic Models in A tow plain white Chatt and other stiff-boscm (seventh Poor) BUTTERINE wun, eae IMAI . ‘3 | ts ere included. ... ei ; Pati TT LAM Spring 1913 Suits $25 $28 335 a stata Foot) CHEESE i ‘Te CRACKERS 1. paaca ghazal A delightfully beautiful collection of rect things in the new fabrics, trimmin, Waists at $5 50 Porto’ Rican Cigars “Bangora”’-—A Large, Straight-Shaped Cigar, Made of Best Grade Porto Rican Tobacco. $ 50 The Regular Price is $3.00. the Box of 50. —Special... julian, a High-Grade Porto Cigar—Sold {rom coas! to coast, never less than 3 for 25¢. $i. 48 La Reclama Cuban ‘Han “Mad Box of 50 Cigar — With long Laven fille Havana wrapper. Box o} aie ee * f $1.69 100 Genuine Manila Cigars Sold for $2.75. A distinctiva collection rie unusual styles, includin: dressy ts of chiffon, crepe de chine; also silk shirts. Nmohed, “NorweRIann; + cans, 2805 ber 10c Wines & Liquors SARDINES Let our doctors examine your eyes and her it is necessary for you to ike Grant HOMLE M GRAM Wish HIE LED EN KGLABSES, hand Cn go '50 HhiyG BOW KODHED D OLD 50 Domestic Cigare—All_ banded. They are equal to most 5c sian 79¢ Special on the market La Suprema- “These « cigars are 45¢ 12 Geod 5c Cigars ~Packed box. All banded ina all banded, Special—-Box of 25 (Maia Floor.) Fulton Street at Flatbush Avenue, BROOKLYN Convenient te the Nevine Street Subway Station, B) He ‘OF aree basket