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10 ) o#F tinevcor csr anal WOMAN ROBS HOMES | DISCUSS POSTMASTERS OF ARMY OFFICERS) FOR N, Y. AND BROOKLYN the Federal Re: Kleptomaniac at Fort Slocum Re-] Burleson Sees Wilson on Appoint: tm Class erve Bank, Franklin D. Locke of Buf- falo has been re-elected a Class A Director turns Loot When She ments—P. J. Cleary Rejected Is Identified. for Office Across the River. R. Palmer of Cro- been elected a ir. Locke received Thefts of money and jewelry from | WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Postmaster houses in “Officers’ Row" at Fort Slo- |General Burleson conferred with pe on the Sound, near New Rocholie, | president Wilson to-day over appoint- Mr. Palmer 114 /were explained yesterday when it was) ments of Postmaaters at New York ete 122 ‘votes. eee = The Easiest Way To End Dandruff Announced that a woman kleptoma-jand Brooklyn. The term of E. M ‘There is one sure way that never fails toremove dandruff completely, and that nino had returned everything #he/ Morgan, who holds the office at New is to dissolve it. This destroys it en- tirely. To do this, just get about four : stole. ‘ . 6 , 8 ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; 5 York, expires Dec, 24, and W. FB apply it at night when retiring: use] A full list of the victims could not| jolly, Postmaster of Brooklyn, re- enough to moisten the scalp and rub it] obtained at the army post, but It] piened to become County Clerk ag oy with the finger tips. ‘was learned that one of the principal| jtepresentative Fitagerald has morning, most if not all of your} victims had been Capt. Gregory of| recommended P. J. Cleary for the ff will be gone, and three or four} the Hospital Corps, His quarters had | Hrooklyn » but it is sald at t more a) ications will completely dis-| been entered while he was absent fast | Post Office epartment thgt he will solve and entirely destroy every Tuesaday night and « small safe car-| not get the appointment “for depart. mental reasons.” Mr be asked to recommend some one else, The Postmaster General is confer- ring with the New York City Congres. sional delegation about the New York appointment It {8 generally conceded that a Democrat will succeed Morgan and if tied to the cellar, broken open and $2,000 worth of jewelry stolen. Capt. Gregory refused to talk about the robbery or to disclose the idenuty of the kleptomaniac who had kept the army post #o stirred for the last two weeks. He would only admit that the wom- sign and trace of it, no matter how m | ruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and fee! a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at an; get li dtug}an had been fully identified and that| so Senator O'Gorman will name the store, It is ines; nsive, and four| aii the valuables had been restored.| man. Among those named for tho ounces is all you will need. This simple | He said also that all concerned were | place are Joseph Johnson, Jr, Agus. remedy has never been known to fail.| certain that the thief waa not men-! tin J, Powers and Congressman Thos. Fitzgerald will || BY PAULINE Arm Circling. beneficial for thoss who are desirous o| in conjunction witl deep breathing ones, fF men “\ ment within a few w | be held out at right of fresh air by an op with the extended a tised you may make for both my stout and slender read- | sp! strengthens the muscles in the entire | a abdominal region, It is valuable tor} of overcoming obstinate cases of consti- |‘ more than five times, as this is a most yevere exercise, and too much of it will cause undue strain, and its effect will probably be wor! \ if it were not indulged in at all. —a Letters From kveniny World Headers Following Mise furiong’s Lessons. | TO BLEACH HAIR—Pescy asks: ~—Advt. tally responsible. G. Patten. The Third Saturd Before Christ NLY a little time to think of yourself —then it must be of the gifts to make others O happy. On this Saturday, more than on any previous one since the new Bedell fashion shop in Thirty-fourth street opened, you will find the blouse or the coat ready at hand, smart and satisfactory in every respect, ready for immediate purchase and quick delivery. And making, perhaps, the most appropriate gifts of all. : Coats of Christmas Cheeriness at $19.75 Big, roomy, hospitable coats, suggesting the warm cheeriness of the holidays—with chin-chin collars and the latest innovations in sleeves. In the smart pile fabrics, plushes, and rough, English-looking materials—such coats as the smartest English women affect. i Coats with the straight, flaring backs, full enough to insure the unwrinkled safety of the ; fluffiest Christmas frock. t Quite as correct, and as warm, and as present- able as many coats being offered at $40 to 860. Also many of the newer skating styles, in the i“ smoother materials and of more dashing, if not more fashionable, design. Wh \ ‘ . New York Newark Brooklyn Pittsburgh 4 a) Philadelphia Si fonts \ Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astori Stern Brothers and and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue The Men’s Clothing Sections SPECIAL VALUES TO-MORROW, ON TH THIRD FLOOR; Men’s Smart Sack Suits at $22.50 Values up to $35.00 Taken from our regular stock; of cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds, plain blues and blacks, also fancy mixtures; two and three button models, some quarter silk lined; sizes from 34 to 46, but not in every model, stouts included. Men’s Sack Suits at $18.50 Two and three button models; of cassimeres and cheviots; regular value $25.00 Men’s Stylish Overcoats at $15.00 to 45.00 Sizes from 34 to 48 in black and Oxford mixtures; velvet and self collars, full silk or quarter silk lined, in con- servative and extreme models; single and double-breasted styles, of fancy heather mix- tures, all new models, Full Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits at $25.00 to $45.00 In the newest effects and materials. ‘he Men’s Hat Section (Adjoining Men's Furnishing Dept.) ° . * Men’s Furnishings A sale of unusual importance ‘To-morrow, Saturday, on the Main Floor, will provide Men’s Seasonahle Silk Neckwear made with extra large flowing ends, in plain colors and a choice assortment of distinctive fancy patterns, at 55c each at $5.00 to 30.00 at $2.95 to 60.00 at $2.75 to 10,00] AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES, Is now showing Imported and American Hats, including Soft Hats in the fashionable shades; English and Ameri- can Derbies and Silk Hats; Austrian Velours and Italian Borsalino Hats; also complete assortments of Fur Caps, Golf and Steamer Caps, Men’s Smoking Jackets, Bath and House Robes, = - Pure Silk Knitted Reefers, “Will you please teli me what effect peroxide has on dark brown hair and how can Il make my hair golden?” Peroxide bleaches the hair and, If used full strength, makes it a light — canary color, Lis use is not advised, as in time it will cause the hair to become brittle, dry and dead look- 1s use nly it full with @ too sh covered with ab- sorbent cotton. Be very careful to saturate the strands and prevent a streaky appearance after the hair is dry. AS you wet each strand, roll it | up in a small knot and pin it to t top of the head with an invisible pin, to prevent the bleach from dri ping to the ends, bleaching them and leaving the top of the hair and the A thord before at SUPERFLUOUS HAIR—Margaret T. asks: “What will remove a fine down from my upper lip and cheeks?” Any treatment for this wilt only! exaggerate the growth by causing stimulation and if the ‘own ts fine, | by all means do not tamper with Avoid the use of creams and massage and use the clear jelly creams it the face chaps, RBarum sulphide (either | « made into a paste ) ) applied to the hairs, a minute or two every week, Wil re- | move the growth temporarily, | DOUBLE CHI ra, Edith D. asks: “Please tell if you have given exercises to r pve a double chin and how much must I send you to get them?” Send 10 cents and query, please, CUTICLE SALVE—Mrs. Ray F. asks: “Will you please print a reli- able cuticle salve and a good nail polish?” Thin out lanolin with oltve ofl un- til tt is free from Iunps, smooth wrt repeat your thick and horn (Prom the Cleveland Plain Der Day before yesterday—or maybe tt |was the day before that—two lovely | young girls of the Just-after-prep-schoo! age were confiding in each other all jabout the secrets of their innocent young hearts, It seems that their souls were involved, also, “Why ifs it, Tillie,” inquired the first, “that you are waving your handkerchief | | y | & like this, answered the second, "Sin 4’ has forbidden Harry the hous have had to ar- Ww of signals" Ably. 4 range a cod mantic and exciting! «his hand three times love me?" I wave back {t means ‘I sctly sweet! No put the rest of t tell me » code,” n—the rest of the y had this thing work- | | Verve {ing a month. ——— i] act ISSON, | From the Wittabuirgh Post.) Do you th id learn to be a | moving picture « remember thi A heaving chest den fear, bate, or any o To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure For Arms and Chest. Mild exercises, such as arm circling and deep breathing, are the most | and, while taking deep and regular breathing exercises Dumb-bell exercises, with the lightweight ones, }is ors, and i one of the moat difficult |enamels cause the delicate nails exercises to perform. It reduces the |?°Come brittle and split, high abdomen and large waist, and! DRY SCALP—Mabel R, writes: “In FURLONG He's in Foreign Legion Boxes a French Champion f gaining weight, and when taken ‘ , Will show a remarkable {inprove to Amuse eeka, The arms and hands should} - - angles to the body, palios upward,| Soldiers. Tow fittle the war gefs on CB inart ins shown very st merry fought Bob Scanion, an Ameri« g for the yen window, describe small cir rms. As yon become more prac-| the circles much iarger n neg n the F allies lendid polish, Ma and love of the sport amuse themselves and comrades, No writ powders and|box for to | recent article you advised the use liquid vaseline for the very dry dull hair, I have tried in and cannot get it. | Le y once in a while.) t the tw men to end in pull ARICA NEGRO. PROMIES FUN FOR “WORLD WARNS and |< kingly hetween who |! report of the encounter could tell how great was the fun and }how splendid the exhibition of the jfine feeling that pervades the Moreign gion half as thoroughly as do the out how mu: nelther gets a scratch. When oe root. She on falls exhausted, the othe rolls beside the referee brings them up | ¢ asked one EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1916. 2 HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN of her wisdom ha@ how- and then gave up iecturing fore him an Her question was: “ume by taking both by the seats ow why must we always be cares of their trousers ty Keep our homes’ spotlessiy But it is a porfectly acientifie figat) clean” for all that. ‘The fooling is not all of) And the anawers = ly mtghe it, ‘That is only thrown in because | qrop in at any moment! the men know that all the hard tits’ they can stand may come at any in-| ne stant from the foo. But thoag w 1° A Yo 0 e k d? joy this bit of pl ly as much ‘ . seen 4 PTIZ’| Are you trying to those who have t Build Up? un » t over the big laughing | him happy is a tional line and the f nd throws » and make Hut t Get the genuine. Insist on having 1) PORT Combined with OLIVE OIL it is only thet Amo tor Helps digestion, aids assimilation, The rising generation of boys are pronounced style hunters—with them style comes first—last- ing tailoring and fabrics are of secondary con- pation and indigestion, \\ vise me where tt motion pictures that were sideration. ‘Take your position flat on the Toor, | may be pu i Ka ae 60 6 shown at] ‘ A “ sk the aute 0. | 4 ceibetee sh dite Sueno e eit i dade alin . with the hands behind the neck and], (\*%, ! uy Berle AL mL {d_ petro Fu heute Under the nuss| But it is the materials and making which promote the toes braced unde heavy piece | ‘ ploag ot thie World lasting satisfaction of furniture, Slowly raise the bedy,| VICHY AND KISSINGEN ike h 4 VIC —Mrs.I1. ‘These pictures form part of the 1st wale from the waist line, until you ns. | KF. ashes “Pleane tell mo how to oficial Alma taken by order of the| Our boys’ Suits and Overcoats are a combination hat vosition, Af-|PUrchase the vichy and kissi: - pags Snel ‘. feeling ve ji Geese an an isons brher don’ Wine lente ‘Great General Staff of the French of the best there is in style, tailoring and fabrics— er you are sed the |have not been able to t sy {Army for the ‘National Archives of cont ; fi muscles of the trunk are strong | alno state the price of came? °4 | France as a record of the war, and and they no more than ordinary clothes in enough, you may prac the trunk} The vichy and kissingen salts aro| Were loaned by the French ¢ which style is usually the only consideration. raising exercise, without the fect | °4ually as effective as the waters. They |ment to The World though braced Gost about one dollar a pound bottle i. Alexander praced. ou should take one of each three ures show An even more advanced method | tir 1 1 never take both on B sees ite wane vere ROKAW DROTHERS by taking your position on a chair, or ee Astor Place & Fourth Avenue rather high stool, and slowly lower Boanion Subway Stanon at Door the head backward until it touches | to starve nor w in, Lika, Hobe, Gta da SG a level With the reduce. R , nts more | The hitting seems so hard and avery feet. Raise and lower the head not |{"4n violent we t exercises | blow appears to land. One woul | weighing not more than two pounds each, or the small on, and Adolphe Thein, | ane ne type nervous mymere, correc Geeae hes flatirons of the samo weight, may be taken with ben-\the Fr niwelg champion. | (vrom the P econ.) Builds yor up. Rak vou ha f : The fight » just outside the) With excellent Intentions Mrs. Dihbs wd | doctor. No taste of of | , | eficial results, and when these are used, stand with the; The fight took piace Just ¢ | bi del! urse of 51, at Dealers 8 et y e ha trenche du r ‘eation” tt had undertaken to deliver a courre le We e chest and head up and allow the hands to meet at; 7 hes iin pole l}ectures on hyslene to the women of a WT. DEWEY & SONS C8. Ne FURR the front for @ second, and then gradually bring them! Never was there a leertain poor dist She gave, with ‘ Sore | back until the dumb-bells touch in the back, round a boxing ring. No ropes are) in geal, six I Nassau St.,0.7, | ‘This exercise is valuable for widening the narrow chest ond strength:|"P The smiles of the Hb el m | At the end of din ening the muscles of the upper arms. beg r ie 4 he pr hee ‘ : ‘site ided to ask a nt by ail, both natants and é Trunk Raising. sbolished with We eooon hattes, = v * nenefictal | Vaseline or oll & O of okay | Spectators—ft was noth Trunk raising is equally beneftclal/ wilt prove beneficl sve as a jfun. ‘The two experts with the Ya Ye ie ae ie <2 te ce ie Ya SS G. Aliman & Cn. 3 FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Important Sale of Men’s Overcoats for to=morrow (Saturday) will consist of MEN’S FUR*LINED OVERCOATS lined ana of dark gray vicuna, kine) ar . . The above decidedly attractive garments wiil be found ideally comfortable for motor use, and perfectly adapted for street wear. ALSO MEN’S DRESS OVERCOATS una or meitor model, and silk; in black o ay be found very inter- esting assortments of Imported Overcoats, for street or motoring, at moderate prices, ranging from $35.00, $40.00, 545.00 to $65.00 Men’s Fur Caps, Gloves, and other essentials of comfortable dress may also be obtained at very reasonable prices. Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Suits, Coats and Furnishings im the correct styles, materials’ and designs for school wear and the smart occasions of dress, are offered at moderate prices. Especially attractive is the selection of BOYS’ OVERCOATS excellently tailored and of superior materials, at $13.50, $15.00, $16.50 in regular stock 'THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE | The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning new spaper. Am Interesting Sale of eT Oe Girls’ Coats, Suits and Dresses in sizes ranging up tol6 years, is announced for Saturday. This will afford an exceptional opportunity for the selection of attractive styles at extraordinary values. re Tailor-made Suits, war. at . . . . . ly interlined, Dresses for school or street wear, THERE IS NOW BEING HELD A Special Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits (sizes 24 to 44 inches) Many of these Suits are fur-trimmed. An Unusual Sale of . Misses’ Coats Tailor-made Suits $14.50 & 16.50 $9.75 & 12.50 mavy or plaid 53.90 to handie, on the end of she orange wood stick, Place in a small — i i Jar and use daily, if the cut eee rere at ordinary price of ; $19.00 Afternoon and Evening Dresses is now in progress,

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