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ane a THE “EVENING “WORLD, Try it! In five minutes ma gestion werd ‘and stomach eels West One Hundredth street and Harry know itis needteas to havea bad stomach. 4 [si ‘tee hy pana a new trial, able—life is too short—you're not here TTACK Me™ TRIAL GRANTED. | | “GLERGYMEN ATTACK; MEALS HIT BACK? DYSPEPSIA, CS, i TO ROBBER SUSPECTS torney Delehanty before Judge Rosal- jeer in General Seaviona to-day, the leonviction of John Kelly of No. 30 their favorite Toods oat fear—they | Schumaker of No. wud West Porty-thira rT ra and were put under $1,000 —_—_——_. your polity right. Stop being miser- { Hh sto cn it Ninety-sinth atreet, ‘aperied te e police June 30 that he had been tue, sourness of bele Nee of gas, ac f undigested food, no ‘li ji ' Say Text Books Err in Calling! what you like and digest it; enjoy it, eructutic without fear of tebellion in somach. onry in the hati of the apartment | ness, b . foul breath or headaches | Pape's Diapepsin belo in your Henry VIII. Founder Yo. aL Weat Ninet japepsin is noted for its speed | home. ‘Should pne of the lamily eat i oD E Eaj net, who took a sul of! in regulating upset stomachs, It is the | something which doesn’ \ agree with them } of P. E. Faith. hin and escaped. fr an| surest, quickest stomach doctor in case of an attack of indigestion, | i Kelly and Schumacker | whole world, and berides, it is harmless. gastritis or atomach derange- i! . ted, and Present, Superin-| — Millions of men and: women now ent handy to give instant relief. | » A Vigorous campaign to correct what) it Witte of the © and En- - } yo dn the ites ity Caldwell wentified them as ig termet an * tories now in use schools has heen House gf Weputies to the ) Convention of the E meeting in the Cathedrat of St, .fe Divine. Some historians shy mong tie robbers. Antonlo Yittello \dentified them in police conet, but ree tracted when they were tried in Gen- (rat Kesslone Vitello was prompyy committed to the! ntin- on a perjury charge and In | awaiting trial jean publ on by the General opal Churent John i) ; Meantime a third man, James’ M: fthe present’ Episcopal Church Waal Daly, of No. 308 West One Hundred and | © foundea by Henry VIEL of Engloid. | Porsy-seventh street, was arrested in N The churchmen vay that Mt has ex-| connection with the robbery and plead- $6.00 and $7.00 Norfolk inted ever since the beginning of things peel and was sent to Elmira je Feligious. in England, and now they | Reformatory want this correction made in school his | When K and Schumacher were » tories. arraigned to-day, Assistant District-At. {The change of name controversy which (torney Delehanty intervened, saying 4 Was rained by the California delegation’s | [hat the pee in iis opinion, * Motion to amend the title page of the) bad been forced. He was of the opinton Prayerbook was dropped for the time | Wat # Brave Injustice might have been being this morning, when It was de- elded that the matter wax @ legal one aid not to be settied by the Committee eon Prayerlook. The Low Churchmen way the matter has been dropped for the rest of this jon, but the High Church followers declare tt will be re- - vived. + By a fesolution passed to-day Epis- +, copatans within the jurisdiction of the {convention will be required to keep si- IN A BIG SALE at °4,20 A bargain event for mothers and fathers which will put money in their ges cae Several hun- dred suits, every one of which is strictly all- wool, thoroughly well-tailored and with every pair of Knickers cut full and lined throughout. Among them are Browns, Grays, Pencil Stripes, Pin C) ‘hiecks and a number of Blue Serges. All in a handsome assortment of new smart models with Box Pleats, Knife Pleats and in the new Bulgarian models. Wonderfully good suits and splendid bargains at $4.75. Sale at Four Brill Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street - Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway POSLAM REAL FIRST AID WHEN THE SKIN AILS ‘Any abrasion of the skin, cut, boil, blister, rash oF open sore ‘spot. is dan- gerous as a possible source of infection lent for five minutes after 3 o'clock on § the af.ernoon of Good Friday, in com- memeration of the Lor rifice, —— <M’KAY RUNNING DOWN _ ILLEGAL REGIST REGISTRATIONS Mayor Kuine to-day wrote to Police th Commissioner Waldo, asking wna propa Postam, the antiseptic ) *{ First Deputy Commissiotier McKay be} " "Bodiam sho Felleved as much as posible from regu {life by stoppin 7 ‘Fp lar police work so that he can devote ‘nis time to the running down of eléc: * thon frauds. ‘The “Mayor calls attention to that “part of the election laws defining the |b duties of police cxptains with refer-| > ~ ence to registration. He also calls attrntion to that nec- tion which provides that at the close of each day, of. registration thu in- spectors of election shall detach from the stubs the challenge affidavits # power to kill germ | itching and causing Postam acts disordey, in- 1c, salt rheum, ea the trouble to disappear. inth manner in any AP keepp agninst disease, improves its cdlor and texture, soot hes tender skin, plexions clear, hands #oft. All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (priré 65 cents). Gened’ py the persons challenged dlir- For free samples, writet ot he Emergen 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street ing the day. Theso shall be delivered gency te the police captains vered |Laborat ories, 98 West 25th Street, New 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue What. and Why Is the Internal Bath? Much has been and written about the poisons by absorption and distribute them PHYIDAY, COFOWWH “17, THis. ~~" ME HAVE MACY'S You MEN'S SEEN SHOP? Men's Furnishings of every kind have now been gath- ered together into one com- plete and conveniently ar- ranged Department on the Main Floor on the 35th St. side, starting st Broadw. and running more than hal the length of the Store, Clothing WhereBut atMacy’s $8.00 Sweaters, at $4.96? Of course, even Macy's cannot every day have the privilege of offering you such ing. These are a special purcha special pric: and th yours as always at Macy's. They are made of an absolutely all-woo! worsted in the muc' wanted Shaker-knit weave. They have the best kind of collar ever invented—the “Shawl,” in the picture. The colors are Oxford, navy, and maroon, and we have an ample supply in all sizes from 36 to 44, The weight of each Sweater is approximately 213 Ibs. which is very heavy ied and characteristic of th Sweaters only. For Golf, Automobiling, etc. they 4 warmest and most satisfactory obtainable. Women-—,ust a5 @suggestion to the men who read thiy-—are be- ginning to wear just such sweaters as these for all Kinds of doings out- of-doors and especially for motar- ing. Suggestion: - Buy one for her. "Bthee Sweaters, of course, for meg, in regular stock, and price! low as $7.98 and up to £149.49 for the very finest imported Sweat- SPECIAL ECONOMIES To-Day and To-Morrow verlised”’ —they point out \ \ACY'S: Herald Square 4) Broadway, Xthto 35th Se very special of the Finest for Critical Men And Young Men q Let us reduce the whole Clothing question to few words for busy men. @ Macy’s shows correct tg ONLY, correctly by the best makers ONLY. 4 This Clothing Macy’s sells at a SAVING to YOU of $4.00 to $6.00 per Suit or Overccat. Some men, perhaps many men, will try anything once. Fairly good idea in sporting parlance, but the Suit or Overcoat you buy ts not merely “‘a try,” it remains with you for months an ever-present source of satisfaction or sation according to how wisely and well you have er A The term Hepa tay is much misused, but applied to the Macy Men's Clothing Store, it is thor- oughly in place. At Macy's men may expect STYLE——DEPENDABILITY: SAVING Suits at $18.50 Overcoats, $19.75 We illustrate one of the smartest Silhelined, as. you see in the models, but we have others in | ijtustration, and hand-tailored in the styles ane baad Ferlito the smart, and ever popular as correct for men both young | Cy unin 1 and not so young. desvrable fabric, in the In some, the sith: lining extends nd smartest effects of the | to. the edges of the s shown, and the range | others, the facings of the “lapels in is such that we can fit to | are of the same fabric as the coat. perfection men of whatever build | The material is a fine unfinistted worsted in Oxford gray or ‘black. Dowt THINK THESE ARE ALL THE SPECIALS AT MACY'S! There are dozens of others In every Department, In fact, there are always more U d-adver- tised than advertised spe- cials at i Look for the sii thai “not ade Witth Pleor, Rrenéway. or proportions. -) UST THE weariEn FOR “CAPE” r GLOVES, 84e Made of ieee leather in the Newest street shades of tan. “*Prixseam" sewn, sation with Disposal of the entire stock’ the retired Sth Ave. firm of Fox, Stielel & Co. Motor Apparet Sxop oa now in full swing ; fects ee needle embroidery on act (short fingers) and regular The stock includes everything that has ever been At devised for the comfort of the motorist. There is an | Sloves fram England. hand-sewn. i (i pear back Lik one Bu button, especially extensive assortment of Flow, B5im 13. Men’s Fur-lined Coats. Men’s and Women’s Fur and Cloth Coats, Weatherproof, Stormproof and Rainproof| Coats. Motoring Gloves and Motoring Goggles, Chauffeurs’ Suits, Overcoats and Leggins. The goods are all marked at exactly one-half Fox-’ Stiefel’s prices, The goods, coming as they do from IMPORTED. socks WITH UNBLEACHED SOLES, . , or ge cotton, with heats soles sartd very clastie ribbed tgp. Dou! oles, heels and toes. |, haw © hn Wn COMPNNTUTENT UNE NNNEEETETETTY Pirent generation living unnatural lives and heing, for that reason, only half as energetic, cn iAsHe; ambitious or even healthy as it should be. And this is so. The confined lives that we live, the lack of constant exercise (for it must,be constant to be effective), and the strenuous requirements of our business or social duties, directly bring on a condition to’which litthe attention has been paid in the past, though it does more to rob us of power, spirit and ambition than any other one thing known ‘to medicine, But Nature has provided, as in so many, other cases, an immediate and ,.perfectly, natural relief for this condition, and over five hundred thousand Americans are already taking advantage of it. When you are ill and.a physicion is called, the first step that he takes, NO MATTER WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH YOU, is, to clean out the colon (large intestine), ‘There are two reasons for this: One is that no medicine can possibly take effect while there. is waste matter! in the colon, Lhe other and MOST SIGNIFICANT REASON is that ifthe colon did not contain this waste, itis safe to say that you WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ILL AT ALL. The penalty for the lives we live is agreed on by all p cians to be the clogging up of , our colons with waste matter which the sys- tem Goes not voluntarily carry'off This waste is extremely poisonous; the blood circulation comes in sufficiently. close contact with this woste to take up these throughout the body. The result is a gradual weakening of the hlood forces; the liver becomes sluggihs; hiliousness asserts itself; we become heavy, dull, and develop a more or less nervous fear of anything we undertake. The more this waste accumulates, the more we are affected, ‘untilatlast we BECOME REALLY ILL and incapacitated. Now the Internal Bath is the one process with the assistance of simple warm water, properly introduced in a new and natural way, that will keep the colon as clean and sweet and pure as Nature demands it to be for perfect health, Mis crepe physicians by thousands are scribing this new method, which is fully Pohl in a little book called “Why Man of Today Is Only Fifty Per Cent Efficient,” by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell, of New York, who is a specialist on’ the subject. Itexplains just why this method has proven’ superior to any other (including drugs) for removi ‘ing this troublesome waste; how the “J, B. L. Cascade” gives the bath in the most natural and effective way; also many other interesting facts and statistics which cannot be touched on here. So if you are nearly well and want to get really up to “concert pitch;” if you want to feel consistently bright, confident, ambitious and enthusiastic—in fact, no matter what your condition, sick orwell, the experience of other hundreds of thousan ‘ould prove it worth your while to at least call at one of our stores, get a free copy of tffts valuable hook, and look further into this method and its history. J. B. L, CASCADE Sold at All IKER AND HEGEMAN Druc STORES Hittite ers procurable, While you are here let us tell you about our fine Scottish Golf Coats, They are knitted in the Scottish Lowlands of the finest wools, und the most attractive of them have all the rich subdued coloring of the of the Prices $7.44 to Fitth F1, “bonnie purple heather” Land o' Cakes. $22.49, 18, ged savings on furnish- By Sor the home. Series of Remarkable 4 Drawings Depicting the Life Story of Pretty Dorothy Perkins. \) 7 Ai To Be Featured Exc Illustrated Magazine of the SUNDAY DON’T MISS FIRST PICTURE OF THIS GREAT SERIES] jayctedtamr Crarge fre Loge ‘ak NEXT SUNDAY. a “Keep. Bei Mamenen "clue oe —BIG TREAT FOR— Sunday World Readers one of the finest Fifth Avenue Firms, scarcely. re- quire comment as to quality. tai" Note that Macy’s is the only Store featuring Motoring Apparel that gives no discounts or com- missions to chauffeurs. It is this invariable policy combined with the fact that we buy for cash only, that has made possible this sale. An opportunity to buy at half price unusually fine Motoring Apparel for yourself and for your chauffeur for the Winter. Hifth Muor, 34th By James Montgomery Flagg, Author of the Famous Kitty Cobb Series of Drawings. with any mi cys. here ix « guarant ch diseases | stopped-up_ kidney: matter from the blood. and di ‘the jo ings of the blad fore than» seldom required to rel obstinate long standing cases er, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES DISAPPEAR! Chronic Sufferers Find Relief After Few Doses of Croxone If you are bothered with backache— umatisn, have disagreeable, an- bladder or urinary disorders to ‘other {and iver a out the 0 + them filter and sift out the poisonous was It neutralizes, plves the uric acidt hat lodges in and muscles, causing rheuma: |! tism; soothes and heals t he delicate lin- | w doses of Croxone | e even the} black Only. tata Poe, sth mt FIBRE SILK HOSE, Se, 156 Fibre tik looks and feels ri Silk, but wears much | ‘black and a wide choice of colot Lisle tops heels and toes. ‘oh per re-infor-cd. sein Moor, ath st, Cotton Socks at Te are maethies sight, fully reinforced, and have Aastic ribbed top. Seamless, with double heels and toes, and in a a ne a AM Pa DON’TTRUSTCALOMEL Thousands Experience Bad: After Effects from This Dangerous Drug ‘ A Safe Vegetable Substitute Is Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets for the Liver: Dr, FM EAwarda, inent sician of 0 Uh yg A | » haw discovered w laxatis in a combination of vea otable inixed with ailve olf hich ie In effect almoat exacity. ithe there ure tone af 17 years’ expertense ay din these marve! | pra h You will find Croxone entirely differ- ent from all other remedies « prepared that iti practically impossible {o'take it without ‘results, "An eehl package costs but » trifle, and your|! druggist is authorized to return the pur- | { chase price if Croxone fails to give the multe tba vor athe 1 wore afraid af < je no naceasity, you take 1s’ Olive Tablets, by following Sih este, woken acastor oll, 80 lusively in 24-Page WORLD SUNDAY WORLO WANTS ~ WORK MONDAY WONDERS,