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__ FAMILY OF GLIVES —ONCANAL BOAT FOR ONLY S25 MONTH Miclme! Riley Solves High Cost of Living Problem by Buy- ing Home on the Water. AAALABALARLALAAABAASAAAAE HEM 3Four SABAAGALALLALAAABAAAAAS HIS KIDDIES ENJOY IT. All Are Happy as They Dwell) in Style in “Ritz-Carl- | ton” for $9 Rental. ‘There to one family in Greater New York that has successfully solved the Brobiem of high living. While economists @n4 statesmen are burning the figurative madnight olf and thundering threate at those who throttle the throats of the itimate consumers, Mic K. Riley, Me. Riley and thelr four ttle girle are ieee ana evound in the North Bving comfortably in the Rite-Cariton! niveg or over in Jersey. I can move for shout $% a month. Michael Riley—| my nome to Albany for $17 and have “Me” he calle himeelf—discovered the) ag many friends aboard as I wish. @olution to the weighty problem, and for) can't beat that for chi wo years has been giving jeal| When the hot summer @emensiration of his ani The| call a tug and we go up t @nower ie the Rits-Cariton! atm if} Sit and spend our vacation na a Wilson's Sceretury, Geeat of Hillea, Te Showa As und. WAMHINGTON, Fao. t-—bomsh HH. Tumulty, chosen by Grewident-elect | Wilson to continue as his esoretary Quring the Wilvon Adminietration, was | the Juncheon guest of Gharien (1D, Eilles, | | You tn some you wil, but the answer ts the Rits-| let country spot. I wouldn't go back President ‘Taft'a @emwetary, to-day to the old style of living for anything. |'artemward he wan efown throush ‘This boat cost me $0 two years ago, ft'e good for twenty yeare yet. Groce tacke~the Rits-Cariton is © anal) 1.4 jive to soe the house that would cost that much and last that long. Firewood costs me nothing, All I have to Go ie reach over the side with a the GERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH MISERY. ness and Indigestion in five minutes. ‘The anewer to Riley's scheme is the pied eomtentment aboard the Rits-Cariten. found bimeell | yirq, Riley says dhe wouldn't go ashore the bank. His! te howsekeep for anything, and the a and they have the fresh alr and in summer and those de lighttul vacations up the Hudson among the daisies and the butterfiies, And when the time comes for all the chil- Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges- | tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the{ food you eat ferments into gases and! stubborn ies ids: stomach is In a continuous re | Foci thasetl A orne ARCHBOLD INDICTMENT | rolt if voucan't get regulated: plows BILL PASSES ‘SENATE. |necdies to have « bud stomach—make Cine toc aston vorite meal, then t: There will not be Messure Calls on Wickersham to Th ill not b Explain His Orders to Hold hout fear. It's because Pape's Diapepsin “really does” regulate Up Arrests. weak, out. pete stomachs that gives it WAGHINGTON, Feb. 7.—The House to-day passed the Garner resolution ordering Attorney-General Wickersham to transmit aj! documents relating to hie order to the United States Marshal for the Southern District of New York to withhold service of warrants isaued by the United States Court for the Northern District of Texas against W. ©, Teagle, Henry Folger jr. and John wing The} wi ault} Nerce-Fordyve Oll Association | the Sandard O11 Company and Hi but ik : res| mas It acts almost like m @ scientific, hurmless and pleasant prep- aration which truly belongs in every ome. known. ig i FE Hi hi if i fi fh vel fg & if Excellent Remedy For Bronchitis H i fini i! ty it i Fr i i i ite New York and Texas officials with violation of the Gherman Anti-Trust rf ; j w. tm all New! Dhe Garner resolution calle for the, ren than the | production of the Attorney-General's| dest, 18 eight | opinion in the case, and all other docu-| Seven; Marian, | mente relating to it that Congress may clei month® | determine whether his action abevid Gdoard the canal! be made th: a @ eubject ef @ Congres. LG summer and winter. For days —= @o ashore and E invite you to teet, from ever; particularty to. From the possible viewpoint i took up their residence ear | it the parents have taught to go near the edge of 0 well hae the danger board ‘been dirlled into ae that the mother, even delow in the cabin and the ahil- at play on deok, never worries for moment. “Tigh rents are the least of my trou. ‘ies, said Mike Riley to-day. ve @ot the landloris beaten to a frazzle. ‘When we lived in the tenements the tor was everiastingly yelling at the gt fet i! 52 g j at ou Hy A “Wita the tone you can’t forget” Try it for volume, tor quality and sweet: nese of tone. Test the most perfect ac'ion in existence. Scrutinize and analyze ite constructive principles. Examine the greatest of modern player improvemente—the Behning sensitive, responsive “pedal touch"—-you will then agree that the question o! cost is secondary. BO, Bi 10 BESO: Sisis. 28 #3 Convenient Terms. Booklet on Request. THA VEN UL Entrance 88th st. N, ¥ MRS. D. EVANS. SYRACUSE, N. Y,, (Special), —"It is with pleasure that I recommend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which I can con- scientiously say restored me to perfect health, I was unsuccessfully doctoring for bronchitis when I was recommended to take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. This remarkable medicine promptly effected a cure.”"—Mrs. D. Evans. Duffy’s Pure ! e e i i E! Uric Acid Solvent women world’s greatest medicin stimulants, \ll druggists, grocers and dealers, pottle. Be sure you get ubstitutes are injurious, jalt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y. clate with all sorts, but that Ie al ohanged now. This boat is bis enough for them to romp to their hearts’ con- tent, and they are their own playmates, “The tine thing sbout this houseboat Ute is that it is no trouble to move. When { want to cbange my location There Is No Need of Any Man or Woman Having Aching Back, Kidney or Bladder Troubles, or Rheumatism BROOD, Btyt Shoo: site aaa as e of the and tonic 59 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE | ‘the best part of it all, it need “ew trea: full-sicest | ‘Ttit ‘TAILOR | FROM BOSTON | (il ST. AND BROADWAY | CHE et eet eet eee eas Happy Kiddies and Doll Baby Who Live On Canal Boat With Parents for $25 a Month:| —_S&" WIFE TO SURGEON. FHAHABAAAAAGBALS, AAAS AKAAAKNAAAMA MPA KAARAAAAAAAA AAAS 1 send for @ tug, and tn a fifty and «| TUMULTY AT WHITE HOUSE, | Bxeutive ottces and Sea) acquainted with the Presidert’s etaff. ater at the National Press Chfb, met the corps of Washington correspond- | eta. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. _ |TAXPAYER BRINGS SUIT *% TRAVELS 10.000 MILES ,; AT COST OF $100,000 TO <8 Senor d’Ornella Takes Her to Paris From Peru to Have Appendix Removed. | To waver something like 10,000 milion} a cont of upproximately $100,000. merely for the sufe and sure removal of} one human appendix, might be con. Mdered w record n high-priced surgery but that is one thing that does not the least worry Senor and Senora} Tomaso d’Ornella of Lima, Peru, Nor does Dr. de la Puente, private phyweian in attendance upon Senora d’Ornelia, find himeelf accumulating any linen of worry over the subject, ‘They arrived to-day on the United! Fruit Company's steamship Almirante from Colon Besides the Peruvian taultl- Miiionaire end hie ailing wife party inciuded an infant, a nurse, and the doctor, But they won't ta ave the operation performed, no competent surgeons in ys Dr. ASAKLA LIAM America, must really conttnue to Paria, and there the expensive separation of the bother- some appendix will be accomplished. la Pusnte, Thes: To-«norrow th German Lioyd i Cherbour; all on the North ishtp Amerika for — Harlem High School for Women. ‘The Harlem Evening High School for Women, located in One Hundred and Fourteenth street west of Se ih nue, will be open for the Ii registration of new pupils to- school offers courses in commercia! 4 in classical and SLAMS AALALA LAL ALBA AS Mr. Tumulty | &hould more pa adults, but worse ou employee who has worked for the city more than thirty years is eligible for a TO STOP CITY PENSIONS. | pension througi: tre Board of Estimate, ——— Mr. De Roode argued that with 60,000 Would Restrain Board of Estimate,| cy employees the City of New Tork faces @ pension rol! within @ few years Alleging Grady Law of 1911 | of more than $,000,000 « y. Permits Political Kavoritism. | The tawyer argued that to make @ ‘ * ; pension system the city employee must Oe eee nee eee ue convinced that the reward of faith- pivain the Board of Estimate trom| ft! service will bring him the pension ranting further penstons tnder the| "eserdiess of the caprice of discretion Grady Penston act of 1911 was argued) f 1Y Board of Estimate. At present hetore Justice Biachotf to-day by Albert Ltt Ha the city employee has no De Roode, a lawyer, whe asperted | eeeis ver yareey iemiiey | reare. Gt ihe pension law defeats the purpose for| Ser¥ice he will obtain a pension. The; Which {8 was created tn that {t is sus-| MMal decision is left to the board, which | ceptible of political favoritlam. ‘The| ™4¥ be Mfuenced by polities or any Court took driefe from the lawyer and| ther cause, the Corporation Counsel and reserved ‘ decision, (feed ince October, it, only fdteen MeN- | steodertiie, Neitre, stons have been granted by the Board | P Me Tour's, 0 of te. Under the law any city | Pine ie Neteriemien, > OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Y The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that | + has been manufactared under the supervision of Chas, H. Fletcher for over 80 uine Castoria. We tfully call the attention | of fathers and aboraees wt hers when purchasing Castoria to vee that the rapper bears | bis signature in black. When Lt ag is removed the same signature ap- ‘on both sides of the bottle in Parents who have used Castoria for Eretr litte ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and {mitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the gener- ation to the Lise danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, It is to be rogretted that there are le who are now engaged in the wre property be tetied ouuntertolte for modicinal preparations wot coun ts, for me ons not ag yd for children's medicines. It therefore devolves C CLUETT PEABODY & CO.T: eS Were Half a Century in Business. Eyestrain is the cause, not the result, of head- aches. ingglassesis dangerous, never an advantage. Eyes by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, 82.60 to @18. mother to sorutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do! yjeta. There a who der 10 pre- pare for the regents and civil service examinatto: \ formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. e Good Dining-Room Furniture In .This February Sale There are now solid mahogany dining tables on the Wanamaker Galleries for $85—beautifully made, and cheap, even at their regular Young Women’s $20 and $25 Suits Offered at $11.50 pets cheviot, two-toned whipcord, fancy stripes in navy, bteck, brown and wine. Excellence of the fabrics, the newness of the models, the good tailoring and guaranteed satin linings make it very hard to believe that they are $11.50. High waisted coats, girdle top skirts. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Subway oor, Old Building. Young Girl’s Serge Dresses Such frocks you will find newly arrived in the Young Women’s precy hg Store. One of serge with a bright ratine collar in Bulgarian shades is but 86. Another with new long-over-the-shouider-collar of ratine is $7.50. Plenty of kinds with sheer lingecie collars and tiny io hag and Rusisan blouse models also, All new spring styles. 86 to $22.50; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Clearing Away Silk and Serge Dresses in miscellaneous sizes and colors, at $8.50 to $18.50, were $12.50 to $33.60. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. All Girls’ Coats to Go at $3.75 to $20 were $12.50 to $78. Zibeline, cheviot, broadcloth, corduroy, serge, chinchilla and velvet. Plain tailored, Norfolk and many pretty styles with lingerie collars. Broken sizes, 6 to 14 years. Second oor, Old Bldg. Wonderful Coats for Women, $11.75/ Chinchilla coats, warm and soft and wonderfully becoming. They have plush collars and cuffs and are faced all down the front with the same beautiful fabric, which gives an effect of sealskin. Blue and a few oxford gray. Exactly like some we sold earlter in the season at $18.75. Subway fioor, Old Building. 80 Boys’ Suits at $4.75 80 from our $6.50 and $7.50 groups. 50 a special purchase of $7.50 grades. Fancy mixed cheviots in Norfolk and double-breast- ed styles; sizes 7 to 17 years. 60 Boys’ Overcoats at $7.50 All from our regular stocks, $10, $12 and $13.50 grades; sizes 12 to 17 years. Long, convertible collars, wool and serge-lined, some belted. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, Large Savings on All Kinds of Sterling Silver Tablewares To save $14 on a dozen solid silver dinner knives and forks is seldom possible. It is one of the many opportunities in this annual silverware sale. Oa a dozen silver teaspoons, $4 may be saved. $4.50 is saved on a dozen Gessert While on a dozen tablespoons, 86 is the saving. spoong or soup spoons, Other pieces for the table offer the same feductions. is from $5.50 to $18. On punch bowls $40 is saved. On save $50 and on a five o'clock tea kettle, $55. Water than usual, some of it. ‘Tea spoons, $9.50 a dozen up. Dinner forks, $21.50 a dozen up, Dinner knives, 819 a,dozen up. Dessert spoons, $15.50 a doz. up, ‘Table spoons, #19 a up. Oyster forks, 89.50 a dozen up. Bouillon spoons, $9 a dozen up, Berry Bowls, $12.50 up. Sandwich plates, 89 up. Compotes, 83.50 up. 4 Bonbonnieres, $2.50 up. " Sugar Baskets, $4.75 up. Punch Bowls, 8100 up. Meat platters, 815.75 up. sterling silver of standard weight and quality. On meat platters the savings are from $4.25 to $40. Have we said enough to show you that it is well worth while to visit this silver sale now, for the sake of your silver needs, for gifts or home use, for months to come? Altogether $11,175 is saved to our customers in this sale. Practically every article for the table is included in the sale, and each piece is that for themee! but the child has to rely on y the mother’s watchfulness, Genuine Castoria always hears the signature of' co rest-of-the-year price of $45. There are solid mahogan: tional value even at their regular price of $55. china closets at $30, usually $45. cottage suite to the most elaborate period suite. . Astor House 223 Sinth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 224 St. To furnish a dining-room attractively and cconomiecally in solid mahogany of beautiful grain and finish, it is only necessary to make use of this Wanamaker February Furniture Sale. 2 FOR 25 CENTS Oculists’ Opticians Delay in wear- Examined Without Charge 217 Broadway, , Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklye. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. buffets at $41.50 which were excep- And solid mahogany |) But every other | Buffets, China Closets and Extension Tables Mahogany buffets and sideboards range from $35, formerly $40, to $225 for a handsomely carved sideboard, formerly $450. Mahogany extension table from $27.50, formerly 840; to $180 for a regular $195 table. Golden oak buffets and sideboards from $11 to $205, formerly $15 to $410. ularly $325. under regular That Week-end | Capture of Pretty Silk Petticoats | i ther |{ kind of dining-room furniture is here also—from the simplest littl | ji Mahogany china closets from #30 { $45 closet, to $215 for a fine large Chip- pendale china and crystal cabinet, reg- Golden oak china and crystal closets from $15 to $67, regularly $17 to $78. Golden oak extension tables from $18 to $125, regularly $20 to $200. Prices at every few dollars between, and all prices from ten to fifty per cent. Sixth Gallery, New Building. Who does not want a silk petticoat? What woman Box bf Candy | wit not be delighted to leam that silk petticoats almost twice as good as ustial may be had tomorrow, Saturday. will be greeted with pleas- ure if it is Wanamaker 60c chocolates and bonbons. Twenty-five different flav- ors in chocolates alone— nuts, fruits, etc., besides as many more in bonbons and | | delicious caramels. Subway Goor, Old Building. at higher prices. Heretofore sold by us at The or colo washable. in wear. On berry bowls thesaving a five-piece tea set you may pitchers are $11 to $14 less You may as well have Waterpitchers, $21.50 up. Sugar and cream sets, $10 up. Cold meat forks, $3 each, Berry spoons, $3.75 each, Fitted chests from $39.75 up for a chest of thirty pieces. color foundation, Main floor, Old Building. price. Tailored Washable Waists Favored During ‘his week so many of our customers have been choosing tailored linen and madras waists that we have obtained for tomorrow, Saturday, a fresh shipment of: Striped white lawn waists, carefully tailored, 91. White voile with embroidery forming a straight yoke, $1, Crystal Embroidered Tunics $8.50 to $12, usually $12 to $30 Gracefully fashioned chiffon or net, in white and evening shades which will harmonize with almost any Each crystal bead or rhinestone has been sewed on by hand. Tunics are entirely made so that they have but to be slipped over a silk or satin under-dress and one has a new evening gown. | Almost every new model in the collection. $1.95, regularly $2.95 to $3.45—Taffeta and messaline in evening and street colors such as we ourselves sell usually $2.95, regularly $3.95 to $5—Chiffon taffeta and messaline and a few crepe de chine—almost any color, black and a few white. Heretofore sold by us at higher prices. $3.45, regularly $4 to $6.75—Moire, brocades, silk jersey and messaline in dark and light shades, many styles. the higher prices, Subway floor, Old Building Silk Waists that Will Probably Never Come Again at the Price rice is $2. The waists are of black or white striped silk. All except the black are easily All are cool, non-wrinkling and satisfactory These are the last of the special lot we have been offering our customers and no more can be had at the r Subway floor, Old Building, Subway floor, New Building,