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ae is, a 3 4 bi icine Em a aie a eel LE ee ee oe eee 7 ‘ - Qe SoU —_— ~ Ty TT ae tae alias Mca ‘alps ain THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31,-1918. 3 |aa not know the misaton of his pan-| MONDNOWE [SEEDS tte 4 IN AUTO RAID THEIR FORMER BANK PRESIDENT Meyers in One Says Another Com- | HUSBAND AND WIFE | | met a prompt response. She forward-|ian and 1s being towed to Halifax. | \ A | scepted that amount In| sengers, left here a week ago to-day ! of his deot against the|for Dunkirk, France. The Deve nd was told that the re-|left Boston last Saturday for Liverpoo pon would be made up. The| Capt. Trant of the Devonian dj J Sheriff 2 miles to pick up the Mexico, in re-| |had been stationed at the hospital] sponee to a wireless call for help. | laince the executiog was placed in hie | AT THE POLYCLINIG: 9 ceases MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT.) = "umication Was a iluti to —— | Placate Directors. United Staten District-At- prise to-day Asnistant nm withdrew a deputy who William 1 . Wyekoll “of Defunct | M’CABE, WILEY’S FOE, QUITS. | Woodhaven Institution Turns v the seizure was made, the * Property Over to Creditors Sheriff refused to remove the ambulance | Storm Centre In Pare Food war| Restores Its Lustre, Prevents ee Remedy, ready ons Pag A Laide thal lite 4 and instruments, aw he is directed to tees Scalp Itching, Dandruff ae th eral eak pers pM... Mrs. Junk and Mr. Ottman, there wa to-dla Y » Check for $5,000 Takes Ve-| 40 under the taw. He told the hospital iced L gid 4 pee cus ea iets tase Lata & Cause Arrest of Mr. Junk le Eagar doh dy , bon | staff that, although the property was| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Resigna- and Falling Hair. Tepove cavdrelt, st0p Wealp ttching od use Arrest of Mr. Junk = | {1 Jamaica, an assignment icles Surgica jominally in his custody, ie would not] tion of George I. McCabe as solicitor Spin Gis ote . At of creditors of Witlam hicles and Surgical Instru- |femove it, #0 that the hospital has not| of the Department of Agticulture to Ls flenatt That benutiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing & mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. While it is a mussy, tedious task, it well Everybody chooses “Wyeth’s” Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applicd. You simply been deprived of the use of the neces-| take effect on March 4 was announced and Mrs. Ottman in Flat, | of No. Clinton avenue, Jamaica, Me | | wae President of the Woodhaven Bank ttm doors about two months ments From Sheriff's Hands. by Secretary Wilson to-day, McCabe was one of the storm contres in the pores, init sary apparatus, dence € in evi= ley of objections ew ago, while he was in Louisiana. He 18] tron VES controversy over administration of the Sermennt BAward [Barry of the Bernen| jn ba fe an attorney and coun-| th Which were | Th @enerostty of Mra, Russell Saxe DISABLED SEL SAVED. Pure Food law which finally culminat: pi oS tas pelted is turning gray, the irene Hof Ang alter ae ono hen oe | naan ee AMY man | gellor-at-iaw at No, 218 Montague street, | sent by in 190, had Prevented the wale toxtay of the auto-|eimer nev a Ploks Up the}! 10 Dr. Harvey W. Wiley's resiana-| "Your hair is your charm. It mak im cae iene, bleh reavires bok & as hanging about the front of an! Hrooklyn to do with affairs of ck Oak Gold | mobile anvoulances and eurgical inetru |" tion as chief chemiat. As a member of! oe mary the face ne be mdf ping -_ When 1 fades, turse wispy and scraggly, rust an application or two of Sage and 5 t and b; few moments. Do this at might a y ion it ‘becomes Mesico and Tows It to Port. the Pure Food Board Wiley charged that McCabe hampered his work and Mining ¢ tors had of the ex- nents of the Polyclinic Hospital, which Apartment houre at No. 94 Union street, | PRON. ate i Brooklyn, before daylight to-day. While| iow iy rv Gar aiken acta morning the gray hai ray and looks dry it and after another applicati were seized, about three weeks ago by| A wireless message received to-day he was on his way to question him, two y : Automobiles drove up, Mled with men | Property and by Wisner gnerift Marburger to eatiaty a Judgment | by the French Line from the fretghter| deliberately created friction | | | Sulphur enhances its appearance «| benutifully dark and appears glossy, and women arrayed in tine furm: they] muy “Cewsirk aver a call Wis f of Nathan J, Packard for| Mexico, reported helpless in mid-| ooteg’ MeCabe's resignation with re. | Hundredfold, lustrous and abundant. It y were lod by J No. 6) inp of all the property, and th %, an yeaterday because of a broken! grat The eolloitor announced tuat he| Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you| helps s look younger and twice Sixth avenue, Hts | eed the lowfat ¢ The hospital authorities comme mtlor, stuten che vente has deen} Suid open x law oftice in Portiand,| can get from any drug store a 30 cent} ar attractive, says @ well-known dowm man, son of a Ma: both trust and cated thelr to Mre, Sage, picked up by the Leyland liner Devon-| Ore bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur] town drugaist. very young and very angry, They explained that the mysterious Man Was a detective and that they were about to raid an apartment re- cently leased by Mra. Evelyn Ottman, though she had not separated from her husband, who lives at No. 1238 Pa- cific street. ‘The sergeant summoned several po- ceman to prevent disonler and the raid was made. When Ottman rang the bell of the apartment, his wife ran out in her nightgown and threw herself into Sergeant Barry's arms, begging for protection. She was closely foi- lowed by young Mr, Junk. ‘The raiding husband and wife tn- fisted that the other pair be arrestoed on a criminal charge. They were held in $00 bail each by Magistrate Rey- Rolds, in Butler Street Court. —__— = PLEADS FOR SHAPIRO. Whitman Aske Secretary of State te Restore Licence. District-Attorney Whitman wrote to Secretary of State May to-day asking him to restore a chauffeur's license to William Shapiro, driver of the “gray murder car’ in which the gunmen rode the night Herman Rosenthal was | billed. Mr. Whitman recalled Shapiro's con- nection with the case and his dis. charge by Justice Goff, and said that net only was he convinced Shapiro /: % th ae a Values es = Sobers i Statement by We Confidently Assert the Are 25 Those Given in Any Other New York Store To-day '# employees ha are to go to creditors Another instrument fed in algned by | ™ Wyckoff and hie wife, Cornelia, This assigns the rentals of a building at University place and Clinton place. ‘Woodhaven, in which the bank wan lo: cated, to Philip M. Wood, who han a mortgage on the property t rid of anyway.” The other letter, written to be ex- hibited to the dire: before being mailed to Wisner, recklessness In a nd insists that a more moderate course be followed tn the future Cammeyer in Our Basement % Greater Than Women’s Shoes $9.4 Formerly ‘3°, °4, 85, $6," 87 v emcee Taken From Our Main Floor & In Men’s Shoes _— ——— atent Leather Button and Lace, Button, Lace and ja Calf Lace and Bluc Lace, Wax C Grain Blucher, and widths, Boys’ Shoes calf Lace and Button, Tan Tan Kid Lace. In Women’s Shoes Patent Leather Button and Lace, Gun Metal Button ‘and Lace, Russia Calf But- ton and Lace, Patent Leather Button with Colored Cloth Tops. A remarkable selection of styles. ALL sizes and widths. Children’s Shoes Gun Blucher; Tan her, Black Vici All sizes WITH CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS “ALL ON SALE IN OUR BASEMENT “who | © The Final Clearance Sale of Misses’ & Girls’ Winter Apparel will begin tomorrow this means that the biggest reductions of the season are now at your disposal @ There are just 481 garments in this sale tomorrow. To be exact,,we can hardly say that we have taken these garments from regular stock, for they happen to be all the regular stock of Winter apparel we have left. It is just a final clearance of garments that are as attractive in variety as they are limited in number, preparatory to making room for Spring styles; and the reductions are sofar below original wholesale cost that they are too obvious to talk about and too good to overlook. Second floor Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses 80 Fur-trimmed Velvet Suits were #35 to $45. .reduced to $19.50 24 Fur-trimmed Velvet & Cloth Suits reduced to $29.50 were $45 to $59 46 Various Coats were $10.00 & $12.50... .. reduced to $5 48 Chinchilla Coats were $19.50 to $25. .reduced to $10 80 Boucle Coats were $19.50 to $25..........:.. reduced to $10 84 Plush & Cloth Coats were $25 to $29.50. ... reduced to $12.50 18 Broadcloth & Velvet Coats #35 to $39.50... .reduced to $19.50 12 Brocade Evening Coats $39.50 to $59.50... .reduced to $29.50 35 Dresses were $9.75 to $12.50 reduced to $5 26 White Dresses were $19.50 to $25 reduced to $10 25 White Crepe & Voile Dresses were $29.50 to $35. .reduced to $15 Girls’ Coats and Dresses $3 Girls’ Coats were $7.95 to $9.75..... Gia vep en reduced to $3 85 Chinchilla Coats were $15 -reduced to $7.95 15 Plush & Chinchilla Coats were $19.50....... reduced to $9.75 30 Serge Dresses were $4.95 reduced to $1.95 16 Serge Dresses were #6.95 . reduced to $3.95 18 Serge & Corduroy Dresses were $9.75 reduced to $5.95 Tomorrow, February First, a general season-end clearance of Women’s Winter Coats at considerably less than the cost of materials and making g There are only 874 garments in this sale, but even this limited number includes every fabric and coloring, and every model in smart coat styles. The variety is such that you may be assured of finding just the coat you want, and the reductions are such that you may be assured of making the most profitable purchase in any coat you may buy. But, remember, the finest plums are usually on top of the basket, so come early. Fourth floor The Assortment Cheviot Coats Fur-trimmed Coats Broadcloth Fur-trimmed Coats Imported Velour Coats Evening Coats Tourist Coats Mixture Coats Plush Coats Bengaline Coats Evening Wraps The Proposition Chinchilla Coats Plaid Back Coats , Mackinaw Coats White Coats Corduroy Fur-trimmed Coats Plush-trimmed Coats Brocaded Velvet Coats Astrachan Coats Broadcloth Coats Caracul Coats Broadway Saks & Camp arty at 34th Street End-of-Season reductions in Fur Coats & Fur Sets for Women & Misses furs are always costly—but at these prices they are quite inexpensive. 27 Blended Marmot Coats were $75 to $95... ..reduced to $57.50 18 Caracul Coats were #85 reduced to $57.50 24 Fur-lined Coats were #65 to #85 .... reduced to $44.50 These fur-lined coats have black cheviot shells and are lined with natural muskrat or squirrel lock. Finished with large shaw! collar of black opossum Matched Sets, consisting of large muff & neckpiece 2 Black Caracul Sets were $15 ... reduced to $5.50 Blended Cruss Fox Sets were $25 to $35 . reduced to $17.50 Black Lynx Cat Sets were $25 to $35 reduced to $17.50 Blue Wolf Sets were $25 to $35 reduced to $17.50 Black Fox Sets were $45 to $60 .. . reduced to $29.50 Civet Cat Sets were $45 to $60 ... reduced to $29.50 Red Fox Sets were $45 to $60 reduced to $29.50 Pointed Wolf Sets were #45 to $60 reduced to $29.50 Pointed Fox Sets were $65 to $85 reduced to $49.50 Natural Alaska Wolf Sets were $65 to $85 .... reduced to $49.50 Black Fox Sets were $65 to $85 reduced to $49.50 Natural Gray Fox Sets were $65 to $85 reduced to $49.50 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats of the better grade—on the down grade in prices tomorrow these suits and overcoats are “regular fellows,” though marked at irregular prices. q These suits and overcoats are the best grade of garments we carry for youthful wearers. That is to say, that if you asked us to show you any better-made garments, we could not do it. These are our standard productions of the better sort. But because it is clearance time. they have been scheduled for dismissal at big reductions. Do not make any mistake about the values. They are second to none ever offered. _ second floor Overcoats for Boys. These are made in various fine overcoat fabrics, full length, with convertible collar and half or full belt. The workmanship is right, and the style is more than right—it is exceptional. Generally speaking the sizes range from 12 to 18 years for the higher-priced coats, and from 8 to 18 years for the lower-priced variety. Coats that were $12.75 to $15.75 Coats that were up to $11.50 now $4.95 Suits for Boys. ‘These include Norfolk and double-breasted models, made in a variety of fine fabrics. Also, many of these suits are imported garments, but this is no time for distinctions with us, though it may be for you. Suits were $14.75 to $18.50 now $9.95 Suits were $10.00 to $13.75 now $7.95 Talking of values—-how about these? Boys’ $4 and $5 Sweaters at $2.85. ‘This is a line closed qut to us by the maker at a big price saving. They are of the heavy rough neck, convertible collar variety, which means service and warmth. And the new pricing we have given them means values out of the ordinary. All the wanted colors, in- cluding maroon, navy and Oxford. Sizes 3% to 36. Odd lots of Boys’ Pajamas at 55c. These are made,of striped Madras and linene, and the buttonholes are finished with frogs. Ages 4 to 16. May bea broken size here and there, but a little thing like that wo: 't affect you any. Boys’ & Girls’ School Shoes “at prices which don’t care whether school keeps or not $15 to $25 Coats...............4. reduced to $7.50 @ A Special Saturday Sale of school shoes for young people, with the added $25 to $35 Coats... .teduced to $10.00 i § NA cs : id ae! Nea ae & 4 : feat f bigger, better assortments. Newest models, distinct: $35 to $39 Coats. tee .Teduced to $12.50 peal m Hid Marked pede Nyy A Raa Wali vif 8 ber gonis. Nene mae reduced te Hh early tomorrow. Button and lace models, in patent leather and gun metal calf. 5 to $50 Coats. .. reduced to $18, ’ , 0 9c : lee i Boys’ Sizes 11 to 13 were 2.50 reduced to 1.85 : 4 +e bird ners aa -Peduced 4 eed Boys’ Sizes, | to 51% . were 3,00 reduced to 2.35 MEY $69 to $79 Coats... "reduced to $33.00 Girls’ Sizes 6 to 8........were 2.00 reduced to 1.35 $75 to $125 Coats "| reduced to $50.00 Girls’ Sizes 8)4 to Il,.....wered ‘Teduced to 1,65 cil Vides Se $125 to $206 Coats...............reduced to $75.00 Sune Bae ENG 50 f+. ete SAD... FOmUCe GO Lae Hay $200 to $275 Coats............... reduced to $100.00 for Growing Girls, sizes 2!4 to 6th Ave. and 20th St. : were 8.50 ’ eee aemacntanin at tee Ten a a ohm, aisha ner