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CONGRESS COUNTS | Fitts to, friends, eut of the stock of| a We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ORy | "te somebody. elven you something THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918. want to reciprocate, don't you?” he Nie aioe o 9 In New York's Shopping Center VOTES DECLARES CHARLESTON ENTRIES. | HE’S A REVOLUTIONIST TOO. ’ The entries for toomorow’a tacen are| Magistrate Hylan, in the Gates Ave- ——? irlonge ne ‘and 1 to 5, second; Malitine, 113) "hp wistant to the Rev, J. Howard Melish, rector of Trinity PB. B, Church. | ; et an in, White was ABNEtOG kW Ane Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Senate and House, in Joint) sh Waa) J, batt ahem | nan nto mnie nose trae ; Canvass of Electoral Ballot, [ft tts and ove won; Pees Bi ay eli Taaihat teas heme orm se TANT) NOW THEY SAY—TRULY—THAT “BEAUTY, HEALTH ” a 6, 11 to 20] jggeertown, 10a, ie CRhet, 108; Amerion Mr. White was asked by Assistant Confirm State Returns, | trdew.reonasiarwoty st caoone,| trata tat tne | Diiict-Atorney Mutiny AF he was’ AND A WINNING DISPOSITION DEPEND LARGELY Ada, Mise Waters, Mine Ohar- i “Yes, I am a Socialist," repled Mt jor and Rummage also sand |White; “if you mean a person whose 1 M. RACE Pure 8900) thewe-rear ob WASHINGTON, Feb. 12-Congrese thd 08s ai gre {Ot fam, Buen | blood bolls when he sees the workin \ @e-day declared Woodrow Wilson elected od Th |, 108; Monifatio, | people yntrodden by the capitalist. President of the United States and} u AIX. rire 8900; three.renr cite ant |, He Said he was @ revolutionist, Thomas R. Marshall elected Vice-Pree- ing; KH. Gray, 86; Armor, | "If you Na man who, to break w) Chemulpo, 100 (Gore), § to 10, 1 to 4/98. Ayal ‘Ax ana’ Collie, :! id (dent. The electoral vote certificates, | 4nd out, firm; New Haven, 108 (Martin . 108; Jos | thin partnership of the police with the j of five pounds claimed, | capitalists, resorta to disorder or vio- | Opened in the presence of the House ne nd Senate, sitting together, showed het Mr, Wilson and Mr, Marshall re evived 453 electoral *; that Theodore Roosevelt for President and Hiram W. Johneon for Vice-President received ; ———__— | @ voter, and that Wiliam H. Taft fer President and Nicholas Murray But- ler for Vice-President received § votes. | ‘The official count took a little more UPON THE MATTRESS ONE SLEEPS ON.” O’Neill’s Famous “Hairinfelt” Mattress | Is constructed on the Principles of Magnetism and is called “The Gate of Sleep.” Everybody will, of course, acknowledge that sweet, sound sleep is as essential as pure air and water. And it’s the quality of your sleep, not itslength so much, that counts for physical and mental fitness. O'Neill's Hairinfelt Mattress is made for the complete and absolute comfort so necessary to recuperative sleep. O'NEILL'S FAMOUS HAIRIN- FELT MATTRESS is unique in construction, Alternate layers of fine quality of curly hair and pure cotton felt add elasticity of the one material to the smooth qual- ity of the other, giving combined ee of both. But that is not al Berkeley, 111 (Corey), 6 to 6, 1 to 3 icamanasttiiienanen out, third. 1.00 4-6, ‘Tuscumbia, JUAREZ ENTRIES. vzgavere =e POSLAM CLEARS Every motion and breath of the sleeper causes friction between the hair and the cotton, setting in action thousands of tiny elec- tric currents, which, instead of ing the magnetism of the en relaxed in sleep, serve vitalize and polarize the nerve centres. In the morning one wakes refreshed and invigorated. It is self-ventilating. The pres- sure of the sleeper's body causes the air to circulate in and thi h the layers of hair, the felt I acting as bellows, thus the inside Hairinfelt Mattress Prices tao ee teal ed poseibahties Ter SESE] INFLAMED | RAS meee col INPOPDORATES THE acer ee) COMPLEXIONS ma) notice to the nation that Wilson weber AT, Hatteras. 105 At times when it ix necessary to effect @nd Marshall received the majority of Aja quick cleansing of the skin, the re-| from the States, each STOCK EX ——— printed in gold on « royal purple ground goes with every Hairnfelt Mattress. There is a certain magnetic or electric potentiality in some ma- terials most grateful to weat brains and nerves. Hair is full of this animal magnetism. The early experiments in clectricity all depended on animal hair to furnish the original current. Cat moval of pimples and minor blemishes gad i cae of tis complexion, Pos. | o7, | lam should be promptly used. Geni ere pws Repel ian One of two overnight applications will re en o 0 He work wonders in driving away such vault early to-day and put into a big affections, rendering the skin normal Fosewood box, and carrie* t- the House (Continued trom First Page) r ehamber. House and Senate suspended Dusiness shortly before 1 o'vlock and pM ndeinens anne GOOD FOOD ON POOR FARM in appearance, { re is utilized the gembled in the House chamber in WAS GIVEN TO OUTSIDERS, | resem’ eth ghd eit cures of all, forfeiture of $1,000 a day for every day Tear face, ; ‘ 4 ft. Gin. wide by 6 ft. 8 ft. wide by 6 ft. 4 in. real rest. eczema, acne, rheum, kin rubbed b i " ; “dolnt convention” provided ‘or by the} such report is withheld ere.| recholder Also Asserts Steward ete. stopping all itchin ; or vuleiaied rubber wes counve: a Taw etinky ete vie $16.50 OMe Hewul ts tik $12.00 Hairinfelt Mattresses and all constitution. The bill provides the method where- henever t q = . wide .4in. . Gin. " felt Mi Formallty attended every stage of the| py unincorporated exchanges may be| Exercises Unwarranted Censor- | vents embarrassment « y When you comb Your tong: 45 Is. * $15.00 | tong (cot siee); 27 Ibe... $10.00 J Home Furnishings are sold on j Proceedings leading up w count of] incorporated upon a vote of a majority ship Over Inmates’ Letters. fering. frosty morni you can aj am and] of the governing board, with the con- y BY PPS jate 6 in. wide by 6 ft. Freeholder John J. Van Sickle of vate $13.50) of. tot mitts cht $7.50 | O’Neill’sCludPlan why. These two elements, jony b i ‘ } Hawtin, HJ, who Otel rerecicn tar | Sure aga hair and passive neutral in two parts at an additional charge of 50c. When ordering by mail basa ree He ts 1 endent in not t that “indigent” pationta at the {22d texture, in in close contact, are realized in state inside measurements of bed, width and length, and whether for a wood or | Payment at Intervals appointed tellers for the respective) to refuse his consent to incorporation| State Hospital for the Inaane, for | OMPlexions clear, hands soft. The best Bal Hairinfelt. metal bedstead. houses to canvass and count the vote. ting exohange. one board the county paid, were wel shampoo for dandruff, ‘heir places had been arranged directly| Provision ts for the summary to support themsolves, has atirred cues ee) Fenam i tm front of the Speaker's chair, wherelexpulsion of a member who faile to| the community again by hin charges| Pat panto S they took the place of the House|mect his obligations, and the sal against Steward Simeon Cole of the | gene be nena clerks during the progress of the joint] hin seat at public auction for the b ¥ Laboratori O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—Third Floor. to t mer- reet, , 32 West 25th St Another Chapter in the ee Bese . ew York Ci nten Special 2,000 Pairs woavention. fit of his creditors.” Tho bill also] Mr. Vi ew York City. Big Clean-up Sales of le Li The honor of presiding over the| would permit an exchange “to die-| changing hi $1 50 Jewelled m 1 f$oiat convention fell to Senator Bacon, | cipline ite members and impose pen: Mi , Ss it' & Coats ° a p e 8 presiding officer of the Senate, Al/tier, or summarily expel a member for|*™. while the In isses Suits . (a etal OL arco tied Mavrlee doll noe tary tele [ap ‘oer thea Valuable Item A volume of all this season's styles and Rosaries 50c to $1 (Speakon louse membera y-lawe corporation.” r , ri earanged to vacate the first four rows| UNJUST DIGCRIMINATION, HE|Strct surveillance as Russian convict for Men materials. Clearance time is drawing to a Sets at het ot the peakere| BELIEVES, pT ea CD) scianlakn close, and the prices are now at their oe 7 9 Cc oves ‘There was tense interest in the pro-| ..., dchend G Gavel ts “4 ay? sausage made trom the almsho paagalth ena th hitherto un. Rest point. You can wisely ei Halts c . in po felt surging tn feb, l. ceedings at frat, but as the count went | posible, a broker from shading in any Reales fitedo seats Li Morro red blood throug the arteries and your daughter now, especially ah si it | Guaranteed for ten years. @m conversation on the floor almost) way an order of a customer. It ts rep- of the institution were NAP Me Tea hive ily and style of this apparel will mal Heavy rolled gold chain, firmly At Pr. + dg the announcements of the resented ~ rove Lepregp tly hie s that had been kept fur extremely desirable for early Spring wear. made; cach rosary cased in Men's, Women’s and Children’s. Representative Rucker of Missourt,| wrtain figure, or at the market, and if ‘j SUITS t $12 95 waapteren box. a Chamoisette, lis! , wool cashmere a Seon ree for | instead of buying it at that figure, they Misses’ $18 a D Via Crucis’ Free. it (As cach cartisente was read, it was] nett ata tail ike suatoten shat tren To each purchaser of a religious egproved and recovded. An attempt atline ‘best the 5 applause when Alabama's twelve voles! iiye the viferenen ace ‘Were announced for Wilson was sum- qarily cut off with the unnouncement , Maat demonstrations were forbidden. “The other bill was drafted to pre ‘The reading of the certificate of New| vent diacriminatiaon against other ex- Jereey's vote was accorded to Senator! changes. It in represented to me that ‘Martine, In @ loud voice he announced th York Btock Exchang the @tate’s fourteen votes for Woodrow | to ute orders coming from ‘Wilson, an@ Senator Bacon was unadle| brokers of the Consolidated Exch: Very charming models in Cheviots Serges, lined Napa fette with satin. Mai have broadcloth collars and cuffs of contrast- ing colors, a very clever effect, indeed. These are in turn trimmed with fancy silk braid and fancy small pearl buttons. The backs of some of the jackets bave a smart touch added by « row of buttons of the same material. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Women’s Crepe Kimonos article to-morrow we will give y n each style. free the book, “Via Crucis,” of i will not be on the dreadtus dreama of tere, Umidicy, in ve ng O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. general inablilty to « all Special Clearance of pat isses’ $18 COATS $12.95 A te stop an outburet of appinuss. Wink that ivan und eased tain ay Misses so Wide rane s ge Fe J models, $1.9 8 WONT GIVE HIS REASONS, |chanee ise quan-pubitc insuiuvon, and AS eRee nt onane eel Missa in’ triaiaed and plain tailored effects, "Some s ‘Wickersham Deelines to Kalighten |07,nn Whe & atook or a bond to sell, or who Meuse om Texas O11 Warran’ bond ought t WASHINQTON, Feb. 12. — Attorney- “Theve bills,’ the Governor continued, General Wickersham has decided to complete the measures contemplated !n pend to the Houses: in necortence wite | @Y message, I have asked the Chair- Representative Garner's resolution, nis] 7°" Of the Codes and Judicery Come ‘The treatment t* elmple, thorough . Leading | drugeiais the tone you can't forget” and with its sensitive “pedal touch” you can still obtain the very slightest Possible shading. You can gauge the expression to the precise degree you want —"‘it’s all done with the feet.” have corduroy. collars, there are half-belt effects, some with contrasting colors on collar Ni and belt. There ure regulation and novelty $12.95 patch pockets, Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Girls’ $7 LONG COATS, Special We hare just received a spe- cial purchase of splendidly made andattractive kimonosina large assortment of colors and models OTK, Brie 10 Rona, cess te - —all are made of crepe of a dur- Fenton tor withholding, beseh wana tt| mitiees to wive Joint hearings on the| S40, Nile un Bonu: RiglS BS ity of pretty styles in plain cuors and mixtures! go gS ete ¥ 4 able quality, loess srotashionsd fepued on Texas indictments against | ™eAsuTes, ant to notify everybody in-}| Convenient I'erms. Booklet on Request. novelty woollens, ete. A very popular model is e Zen D. Arcadold and other Standard | ‘eresed. The hearings have been set 1 e with a velvet collar that can be worn up or down, styles have the half belt effects, and dashy large novelty buttons, O'Netil Main Store—Third Floer, Ol oMciale charxing violation of the| ‘°° Fed. % 1 understand. herman Anti-Trust law, ‘The Governor said his ntion had ‘The Attorney-General replied, with the | P#*" called to the controversy between egproval of President Taft, that it wae | the American Bank Note Company and 4 Empire with silk piping around | yoke and sleeves; another model has a large sailor collarof satin, 42 FIFTH AVENUE Entrance 38th St., N. Y. while a third model is made with tucks to form yoke in front and Children’s Dresses faeompatibie with the public interest to} the New York Bank Note Ci f . Gissioes the ait at this time, to the charg ck EB . —_———— will mot list 4 engraved . He WOTES OF THE THEATRES. baa tay Me ane SSL OE _——S——_—_. a oo or or——0 ere 8 me 0) m0 0 0 (0 me (0 Bm C0) (LN } back. The values a y $1.00 Values, 69c—$1.50 Values, $1.00 for 4 ick = 75, but Av ecial lot in gingham and check percale, joned high and © a low neck, with three-quatler sleeves, Attractive colorings, ell trimmed they eye bea hia) 51.98 ere. A: Belmont has erecta | Ut how you , with washable braid. OF DEIOPE BF: + +0019 Pl ah ge meses Rie been oneree can legislate on that matter.” However, i (¢) Laague of the People's Institute, te baits the’ MatIOr was: being cone ' u Deccennert ot Fan neette Taira. sod Night Ome Albatross Kimonos Ore, Soha N; | recelved trom James B. Maton, Pres ’ utter fro yatem by An extensive showing of cicault and other managers are to. ¢| Gene of the New York tock xchange, fering the blood _| This 100-Piece Imported Dinner hile These Excellent Sh pretty and daintily made Alba- TA which Olge Netherssle ban broughi| SVIN6 Be Toarone for the recent ao-| wien wel fe, the kidneys] Set with Every $100 Purchase While xcellen oes fru kimono of Empire model against Liebler & Co. 5 a ° ing displayed a rrstent Charles Burnham, Henry W. oe o She. iearanyy 7e sate > Are Selling at About Half special price of... $3 -00 wage, Herbert L. Sateries, Arthu: 4 Meares snd Roane Well wil be one? Sears alice © Bie, ne } ere forcing th You should grasp the opportunity to buy a supply for some FEES Wan tneotars Vien among speakers at eo ‘heatre more work than Nature intended, 5 ‘ Managers’ dinner to-morrow night at| stock was bona Ade. °o time to come, : : the Plaza. —_—>—__ CH) %o. i Thursday Specials in : Real fore Toe and sartorial, Women’s High Shoes, Low Shoes, Pu: March o with an Enshan companys | ~piaadl' it eeu eee tor an ae, Se oS and Bane Slippere—Many Styles UNDERMUSLINS Booklets on art, ure and the . . ‘4, : eby Grama in the periods in the play will be| Chicago contemporary. <a a Peer fi Many Splendid Values Sean nnh” | sinaronn dees Stil" ve 046 tp venalt verbal e containing no] CREOLE WERNS: H EXTRA.—Flannelette Night Robes, of excellent quality, made up ili be ta panels | Cecmienas. oe rom that par-| minerals or opintes has the most healing ow: *PALIS.S0 Down $ At $1 00 Pair into night robes from ends of flannelette; a varied assortment of epee, Tranane Vi ve le Do influence, "Aw ideal herbal compound | 8 YEN 50|°7 m $10 ° ines: round neck or with collar; fetchingly trimmed with 39c ‘William A. Brady produces out of town at has had most remarkable stucceas as ide, Values 9c; special at, Monday. Kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. 8) Qa" 875 10 150 Fy Women's 92.00 to 92.80 Shoes Night Robes, made of good cot- | Drawers of high quality cotton + Donald Brian, who te touring to the Kilmer's Swamp-Root $ A WEEK Mither loos o: buttoe tem patent ton, with either high or low neck; | and cambric; all sizes; trimmed in Coast with “The Biren,” will be seen You may receive § sataple battle of Ww Lither Ince ton te long or short sleeves; trimmed | several designs of lace and here in a new play Aug, 8. 5 DRY Binll, ADRCHULRIY. Jf Opens Au Account leather or gue meta Cuban of low daintily with lace and em- gq) | embroidery: special at 50c Elsie Janie has been elected president y n i Romer & Cos HRBHARIOD, E . eels, or Viel kid; also common sense broidery; speci: at. . c { fine cambrie and good and Mrs, Fred Stone vice-president of TIE been Wort pen gen Open Every Evening fulicts, plain toes and rubber heels. Masonville C.tton Night Robes, ® number of odd pieces cane Laer See Bivoee Cit renee poh MEN THOT Cane D i Chere also is an extensive line of pumps with sither high or lew neck long in stepe aad palnsonts Wrinatage pith y y for rm y y tes bs aa — "7 | etal and patent leather at this or short sieeves; al 80 it stoel retty aces anc embroidery Telia Brady panning re OUCH W.L. DOUCLAS P4NC EK \I Rover of tate Marie te ee we udh Vive @ classic play for Robert Mantell SAAT I o ie price, Value $1.00; special at..... 69c special at. 69c SS Ie next season. r D D 8 8 8 mH TE seanars too SSDRORSA 32'4 &'48SHoes CLAMP any At $1.50 Pair At $2.00 Pair oe tive a Hanerea Tear ? For style, ft and wear : ° ° PETTICOATS Aleta mae : : . , Women's #3 & 93.50 Shoes Women's #3.50 & 94 Shoes | peatherbloom Petticoats, | Colonial Satin Petticoats, with pice, “They 8: N ‘alet , High top shoesin patent leather, High shoes of gun metal leather, | with tailored ruffle; tucks and} Van Dyke accordion piait ‘The menthol sooth: stanaard of quality eura gic " i b i with sioth or kid top end welted stitched bands. Special while | all jhses, in, emerald, nay, joothes and soles, button or lace, eels, it ek. The be ogres 8 Sve vereEa teste, are Rheumati 0 Also’ patent or gun metal leather Mey sath veces $1.00] i Mimited: Oat" $1.50 a lundred Usce" i . u . « ump ani lords. rhe Littie Parisienne” 0 th q ‘Give Quick , Pain. Relte O'Neil Main Store—Becond Floor, O'Neil) Main Store—Third Floor, one e ud \ Relief = ace SE O' Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Eg Miva Tanguay has be: it Bridge- _ — a = a8 in at Bridge fon Coughs, eared Avi tor isan Be] = \ olds and SB [ignth Avene aod. Tet hima Anti-Kam Not a stimu Sore Throat Bvgusiaie Fic MAG. eevant or habit fermer, a Adel he tha’ soittas Fa ae . i . ae Ask Your Drusgtet Fer | ‘ { the Maxine Elliott, i tn. Manufacturing { ti ied 1 eer eee ts BP aay niiy 0 16c and he Pactagen ; "yg ! — r ~ ~vagoenentinnd = _— *