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SG AERED oD * liver 8 | Philippines Devate To-pay, | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Tho ditt extend @ greater moasure of self e@rument to the Philippines ha the unfinished business of the Debate ts expected to begin to-day. CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED If cross, bilious, sick, fever- ish, or full of cold, take no chances. “California Syrup of Figs” can't harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. Children love this “fruit laxative,” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nic | A child gels, will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is they become tightly clogged with waste, | ta sluggish, stom ttle one becomes ih, don't ent, slee son breath is bad, has sore throat, stomach-ache or p oF a system full of diasthoea. Listen, Mother! See if| airen” aw decoys for the unwary, tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful | ‘Thompson's attorneys O'Gor- of California Syrup of Figs,” and in | man, Battle & Vandiver, and former | few hours all the constipated waste, sour “bile and undigested food passes out of Allegec appear Frank C. Feldman, charged with be- | distinguished appearance. His young /* Fisher at No. 577A Sixth St ling @ “steerer” for Thompson, who is| Wife went with him b THOMPSON FIGHTS $50,000 BAIL IN iG FARO SHNDLE High Financier “Millionaires’ Club” Can’t Put Up Big Bond. * Court, Part L of Gene » this morning for a look | Prank T. Thompson, alleged inventor of @ new confidence game by which | he and bis confederates are charged with swindling Henry Gallant of St, of $60,000, were disap- uis out pointed. jompson was not brought over! but went free. Just before, y a. 8 the Tombs, where he is held in| had married in New Jersey a young Dehind them when they faded away ,000 ball, for pleading. But he wilt W with | to-morrow morning, ed to be the head of « gambit syndicate which” operated expensive to-day. clubs and employed bogus “million- Senator John M. Quinn and J. M. spectators who went to Judge tT high finance confidence game which Ja alleged to have netted its promoters more than $100,000. Besides Thomp- son and Feldman, detectives have! taken into custody on bench warrants Louis Wise, forty-six years old, a lith- | ographer of No, 608 Sixth Av ana At Breakfast When Slammed Win- seth us "ete a eee ‘dna, | dow Scares 'Em—Other Brook- lyn Theft Nets $1,500. Avenue and Bixty-ninth Street, and the police were notified from St, Louis! that George Pohiman bas been ar-; Taking advantage of the warmth rested there. and cloudiness burglars were busy in Three indictments were found Brooklyn last night. Two or three of }against Thompson yesterday, Two ‘hem ransacked the home of Abra- charge swindling Henry Gallant, a 6t,, 5am Sebring, a lawyer, at No. 185 Louls pawnbroker, out of $5,000 in No. | Washington Park. vember, 1918, and $8,000 in May, 19: .| They entered through @ rear base- The other charges ewindling Arthur | ment door, packed up all the family |Lowy of Chicago out of $8,300 fn silver in the dining room, gathered August, 1913, ‘three overcoats, a sult of clothes and The victims, it t# alleged, wore told one of Mrs. Sebring’s gowns, a gold jthat at the “club” they would meet | watch and jewelry and then sat down |Jobo Jacob Astor, Vincent Astor, | to breakfast with wine. One of them, Charles M. Schwab, J. W. Gates and | however, must have been a teetotaler, “elub” 0 door was taker | In the “club” the victim met men tm | Compietely consumed. Min Onn evening dross who were introduced as! Wood, a member of the family Prominent millionaires. However, he | up about 4.30 o'clock this morning and would not win at faro, | closed her window with a slam, Tho ; ‘nolse probably frightened the bur- Lene tree Tat before, Lhenit% glare, ‘for they loft. the. stverware CROOKS CLEAN OUT HOME THEN FLEE IN PANIC of ral at ‘oman calling herself Miss Kathering through the buck yard and over a HE EVENING WORLD, THURSD ONE LONE ORPHAN AT SHELTERING H STRANGE F Other 58 Inmate. Some Think Child Played With Matches, Only one of the f who live tn the Het phan House at No. 6 was tn the started at 11 o'ck others were ail ‘hoois in the 1 The lone the home because he toms of croup, had discovere: into th gave the alarm, 8 fence into Willoughby Avenue, Bradley, | Burglars entered the home of Mor. Thompson is elderiy, tall and of | early in the night and stole $1,600 | rae. Uke | worth of jewelry, Entrance and exit | 0 to plead | WeF® made through the roof from an adjoining building. NEW JUSTICE, SHOCKED, STOPS DIVORCE ACTION, Mulqueen in General 8 OB Judge fixed his bail at $60, According to Detective Gegan, who | assinted in the arrest, Thompson re- | marked when told of the charge: “Call up my old friend, Judge| I contributed $6,000 to his camp! According to Mr. Quinn, his at- the system, and you have a weil, play-| Battle jr. appeared for the alleged! torney, Thompson denied most. an fal child again. swindler, They said the $50,000 bail/ phatically at the Tombs to-day that]. . ; Millions of mothers give “California| was excessive. Mr. Quinn sald that|he had contributed $6,000, or auy| Tierney Says His Four Days ay Cplitron lave it, and'Knovey| ane Mr cies Noy aeaia: bead fund, and he ¢ es he ever said so| Experience in Bronx Shows J > . wi hompson in eo to itective in. ; = te Oct be the stomach. liver and/ i. , what ball be could furaish, ecast-auartis Nes Yaak gaeaee ta , Much Collusion. bowel pod le Lo 000 Pete e agin {00 8 tO-cent bettie) | "We think about poiropdibed a Game, Aftor serving four days, during ef “California Syrup of which | ball would be quite eumicleat,” Sta-) 2. 1 oie Jan, | Which time he has heard eight divorce has full directions for babies, children! ator Quinn sald wealthy St, Louis rown-ups pl the ge . Syrup Com: ee kind with Franklin Grier, attorney for Feld- “i man, did not apply for bail for his Five arrests bave been made so far] guced me to Thompson,” and more are expected In the now] “Thompson succeeded in gotting mo PAPE'S DIAPEPSN FO INDIGCSTION-I'S FINE ‘The Moment it Reaches Your Stomach all Pain, Gases, Sourness, Acidity and Heartburn Goes ng of acid, or eructations of undigested no dizsiovss, bloating. foul breath or headache. not Papa's Dispepsin is noted for its in regula upset stomachs. fo the surest, quickest. and most cer- tain remedy ia the whole ‘world, besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now cat their favorite foods without La lone Pepe's Diapepsin willl save them any stomach misery. Picase, for your sake, get o large IDERED STOMACHS VE MINUTES Sumale CAN WkanToURe: strap and label of every bott Whiskey. can't supply you, write us. Use THE DUFFY fifty-cent case of P, from any stomach miserable—life is too shor able. Paj home anyway, il Atrade-mark isnotonlya meansof identi a product but also is a guaranty of its quality. Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey bears the “Old Chemist” trade-mark so it may easily be identified and also because the antees the contents of every bottle of the genuine to be absolutely pure and unadulterated. You should there- fore always look for the “Old Chemist” on the neck- At femily wine stores, licensed druggists or grocers. ht. Don't keep on ih here long, so make yor Eat what you like and di it, without dread of rebellion omach. hould one of eat something which doesn’t h » or in case of an attac! ing manufacturer guar- le of Duffy’s Pure Malt If they eful household booklet free. ‘T WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N. Y, * ‘a Diapepsin drug store and put your ‘you are| prejudicial to good order and dis- pe's Diapepsin belongs in your] can spend efam-| why can’t they spend a ion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stom- ach derangement at daytime or during the night, it is handy to give the quick- est, surest relief known, cases, Supreme Court Justice John oyna ha or yaad with Thompson, | yy qyerney anid to-day that he was “ was induced to go to Now York by George R. Pohlman, who Intro- mony and the many evidences of | collusion, He stopped the suit of Patrolman Edward Crimmins against hia wife, Mrs, Isabelle Crimmins, as the alleged co-respondent in the case Was apparently about to involve the woman and dismissed the suit, “I decline to grant a divorce on such evidence,” he caid, “for it strongly impresses me as collusive, This witness, the co-respondent, saya he went to Jamaica, L. 1, Brooklyn to meet some friends, and he is unable to give the address of his friends, Then he is found in a room with the defendant in this ac- tion. He say he is now on terms of friendship with the outraged husband ds spite of these so-called acta.” pelicasedDteauanadl LINER STOPS FOR REPAIRS. Frederick Wi ehinery Trouble Pate in at Vineyard Haven, VINBYARD HAVEN, Mass, Jan. 6.— ‘The Steamer Frederick, trom New York for Archangel, put in here last night on account of minor engine trouble and proceeded to-day for Portland ther repairs. Capt. Robbins reported that the Frederick, which :arried a gen-| eral ri developed trouble with her Friedman's excuse was that|/machinery shortly after she left xew| Applebaum's language | York. in| might fncite a panic, The particu- larly inflammatory sentence, accord- ing to Friedman, was: “If Congress $1,000,000 for ammunition, similar amount for preparedness?” What he of | did way, Applebaum testified, was: “Ir can spend $1,000,000 for am- munition, we are going to ask them to spend’a similar amount for ‘soclal preparedness.’ " ——__.»—____- WIFE DEAD, HE ENDS LIFE. pet Dos to Invest in stocks which were not as represented.” Gallant denied he had low in a tard game or # fake horse race. RANG CURTAIN ON WAR TALK; GETS GALL DOWN Adamson Says Friedman Is Not Fire Department Censor Over Humanitarian Cult. Firo Commissioner Adamson re- served decision to-day in the case of Fireman Jacob Friedman of Engine Company No. 28, who, on Christmas night ordered the curtain rung down in the Garden Theatre while Misha Applebuum of the “Humanitarian Cult” was talking “I don’t know who nominated you official censor of the Fire Department,” sald Commissioner Adamson to Fried- ing} man, who is charged with conduct KO Ludwig PF to Care of His So: Ludwig P, Peine, a prosperous veter- inary surgeon, lived happily with his wife at No. 438 West Fifty-reventh Street until she died a few months ago, He became despondent and often said he would soon follow. When he came home late last night he wrote a note, un- dressed and went to bed. ‘There his son and the landlord found him dead this morning. He had drunk ether, Dr, Peine's note asked his son Chark to take care of Mrs. Roder, an ax woman who used to keep his house, and | to care for his dog. | ees $50,000,000 RAILWAY MERGER Summer Wear. English Repps, Plaid Ginghams, A Ver, TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 6.—Tho Board | of Public Utility Commissioners to-day | approved the merger of the Public Ser- | vice allway Detanany and the Publ Service Newark 1 Company into a new corporati known ae the Public Service PIMPLY? WELL, DON’T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. y face will not embarrams you ou get & package of Dr, Tablets, The skin should begin (o clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. j Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the f ith Olive Tablets UY Gie Pdw Ardy’ Olivo. evinte A aubetitute for” cn Sever any mickness oF pain. after oY Edwards’ Olive i the su there's taking ablota do that ‘Au offective- | safe in- er ‘a dari M1, iat " fool!ni forpid tlver, bad dlsposition Olive Tablets are @ purely With ollve oil; bor : ete are the im: | iy gest ety 888 htly for 5, Hoek how muc ou fork oo! 10e and 2 ir * : pees ‘Olly: vee from | jconatituting the | the jand no light |prompted the shocked at the nature of the testt- |]! re ° PeEREE EE EE HC. KOCH & the superintendent taking n the found @ brisk blaze and class room in th baseme r hurry, vhe stion the itly mo. been play! The fire was gon in which It origin: part of the buil Offered imported madras, All our $4.00 to 85. shades and designs; ebeeeeerteererereeeeeeeee WE & Lingerie and L' Chambrays. Complete Representation of Styles that are authentic Sizes 6 to 14 years. 98c $1.39 $1.79 $9.79 Great Clearance Sale of Shoes Women’s $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 & $4.00 Shoes Reduced to the low price 1327 Pairs taken from our regular stock previous to inventory. In the several Gray, fawn and black cloth tops, Patent leather, kid, calf and tan leather shoes, Lace and button models, in demand now. M ers. Linen, khaki. rphan, whe was flooded, and SHIRTS The most beautiful assortment of the finest, most up-to-date de chine shirts, custom-made especiall: Sth Ave. trade; most up-to-date, in all stylish colors, < oO. 125th Street West - Girls’ and Juniors’ ‘Washable Dresses displaying the new 1916 Models for Spring and lots Guaranteed Fast Colors, 99c *1.59 1000 “‘Mother’s Friengl”’ AY, JANUARY'6, 1916. red for the was spoiled, OWE WHEN A STARTS 5 at School— of knowin fire started. \fiy-six orphans w National Or. Sevegth Street when o-day. ding the @ fire’, The Public Supreme s kept at wed symp- en roaming time before} Complaint and a wunidiniee dae Davis, who married Eugenia Kel Conform to the shoulders , ‘ after many sensational episo " , | an 1 Peinman, asked. for $90,00 damages ‘heosucs without wrinkling under arms, | ven) Mra. Kelly had intimated that while she and Bugenia were visiting at Perfected Shoulder-Stay they n the breakfast front part of is nO stove d the fact police to stolen the pin han, who had not o the room i, but the lower Guryan’s English Shop} +++ Baberdasher +» 292 Fifth Avenue, Near sist St. ANNOUNCE THEIR lgh Grade Neckwe: on Sale by a 5th Ave, H. hi silk and itnen Shirts, made up in a manner to suade up especi satisfy the Ave. trade; most criti- never be- Sa wish fore sold In oat cane e our store stiff cuffs; 1132 to = for less $2.50 val~ than $1; wes, reduced to now only... 00 prima quality tub reduced to..... se eeeeeeeeee weeee inens, $1.95 there are: aterials are: Chambray, Crepe, Duck, Repp, __Linene, Sizes 3 $ rena B3e Fast-color madras and chambrays, also Sizes 6 to 16, eeeeeerereerereesy Men’s 15¢ Hand’ chiefs All linen; also men’s novel- ty handkerchiefs, colored borders. luncheon which had been children and the ne great joy of the orphans, chiding the Jone little boy who in sua. pected by the firemen and the police something about how the a AL DAVIS HITS A SNAG IN SUING MRS, KELLY Demurrers to Complaint in $100,000 | Damage Action Are Sustained by Court ‘Tho $100,000 damage sult brought in Davis ainst his mother-in-law, Mrs. Helen M. Kelly, for alleged slander, received a death blow at the hands of Justice 1. Hotchkiss to-day when he sustained two demurrers to the complaint, Uniess Davis putsp court costs ho will not be permitted to amend his the defects, which the Court found were glaring. Court by Al rectify Mackinac, Mich., Davis clandestinely | called on Eugenia and after he de- parted it was discovered that a dia- mond pin was missing. The infer- ence, Davis alleges, was that he had Davis asked for another $50,000 be- cause Mra. Kelly had said ‘untrue things about him to a reporter for a morning newspaper and as a result | of both utterances First Clearance Sale Of Exceptional BI Values In Very Fine Custom: Made Shirts and te 4A Seldom erdasher, NECKWEAR All of our beaut:ful big line of igh-grade neckwear, finest fab- Ss, ta all colors and -esigns, all for our Sth ilk and ‘tor our best $ 85 Store Open Evenings Until 7.30 During This Clearance Sale, Third Floor, Third Floor, Boys’ Washable Suits including the entire sample line of Wash Suits from one of the most prominent manufactur- Galatea, Crash. to 8 years. 1.89 Blouses ‘Third Floor. CO., INC,, 125TH ST. WEST PRERELEEEES his reputation, | whioh he avers had never been tar- nished before, was damaged. *: pre- taft | Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street ATHENA TAILORED Knit Underwear for Women Gives comfort and freedom, as well as an une | wrinkled appearance that is a new experience | for many women. With all its advantages, it | costs you no more than the old faulty kind. Single Garments, 50c to $1.25 Union Suits, $1.00 to $3.50 Here are the exclusive features that give Athena its comfort, its daintiness and its tailored fit Sloping Shoulders and Sleeves —————— "Phone Greeley 2626 Keeps garments from stretching | across the shoulder, and holds sleeve in place. Curved Armhole Brings arm seams to the natural | curve of the shoulder and holds garments snugly and smoothly up | | under arms, doing away with | unnecessary cloth. | i + Three Cornered Gusset [! Is so shaped as to relieve the usual strain at the thigh. Insures greater comfort and longer wear. Low-Nech Sleeveless Suit Just as a woman is fuller across the bust than the back, so this garment is made with extra fulness in front Patent Seat This consists of a plait on each side of the back, instead of extra cloth in the middle, where it causes discomfort. Always stays closed and allows suf- ficient room, sitting or standing. Clearance Sale Fine Shirts at greatly reduced prices Pure silk—soft cuffs were $8, $6, $5 and $4 $2.95 Sill mixed and madras—soft and stiff cuffs were $3.60, $3 and $2.50 $1.20 Madras and percale—soft and stiff cuffs were $2 and $1.60 95c 1 48 2 28 Te 2 Te hhc ae cd Ving About March First we shall remove to our new building, 1457-1463 Broadway, at Forty-second St. BROKAW. BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Subway Station at Door Ps SSESSS SSS SSS SSSS Ss HHRTSES Y GREAT ? NE THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper. :: :: :; 1 SSCS SESS SS SSS SESS LTH SESS IS FSS ST —

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