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Daniels Mere To-Morrow. @ecretary of the Navy Dantels will fpeak at the maton gmenye dl « sir ‘noon on naval pI to-morrow afte This te the fret of a rreries vet that will be given durin er on subjects that the Admini ree desires to bring to the attention of public. OF LIFE ‘The Woman’s Medicine. Good for All Ages. Mrs. Harold Smith's Experience. Clarksburg, W. Va.—"T am writing to tell you the good your medicine has always done me and ly I ype my letter moy be the means of helping some | other suffering . Ee was 16 years old I to two doctors, then my caught cold and hed suppression for two months. I got so weak Icould scaroe- her go Hottie of Lede FE. Pinkham's Vegetable I Compound and I took it. I never hed any more trouble and got strong fast. Then I took it again before my little was born and it helped me # good | and I give the wind the credit for it. ‘Then thi a 1 felt very edly again, but I took the Compound \ tah a Iw end have been well all summer. I beri fot be grateful enough for your m dine Mrs. HAROLD M. SMITH, 10 Water Street, Clarksburg, W. Va. For forty years it has been making MANIA FOR GAMBLING | PUT RICH NEW YORKER AT ALL STAGES, NPROIN, SAYS WF} ” Wild eatin i Also Caused Father's Suicide, Divorce Papers Allege. CHICAGO, Jan, 14.—How Gabriel F. Rosenthal, son of a Boston wool mer- chant, was dragged by gambling manta from a good social position in New York to the Michigan State Penitentiary, though a $60,000 legacy awaits hlin, was narrated in a divoree bill Mind to-day in the Superior Court by Mra. C Me- Kain Rosenthal, The you man's father, Jacob Rosenthal, acquired his fortune tn Bos- ton, but moved to New York, where he committed suicide in 1909 because of his son's escapades, says his daughter- in-law. x: t know anything about “But 1 didn’ We ambiing at the, time f ay Rosenthal, Were married March is, 1911. that day Rosenthal received v y trom his father’ itty thousand dollare more. @ him? $40,000 0f it when he te thirty 3 old and the remainder when he ahe bill charger that on Sept. 16, 1911, Rosenthal was over friendly with & woman in New i In September, 1913, Rosenthal waa found guilty in’ New York of forgery. and was sentenced to the State Reform- Qtory at Eimira, from which he was re- leased on parole after thirteen months. Upon his release he came to Chicago and became a fast spender, "A fow months age he was sentenced In Detrott to serve @ three-year term for forgery. Ee POPE BLESSES A BRIDE. women strong and well, and curing back- herewesnese, uterine and ovarian imation, weakness, displacements, irregularity and periodic pains. If you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidenti: Lyne. Mass,— Advt. AXE ELLIV 11D } i ne ]CARD DID THE BEST aa OF HIS | OUIEP ENG! an rowsarun) — American. OF RAGE” “A vay with « Weethtehing punch.” come aS, iN Tow ew in Brooklyn, was mar- riod yesterday to Philip Joseph Flem- me in St. J Pro-Cathedral, Brooklyn, Bishop d the ceremony elobrated. MeDonne aa nuptial XV. conveying hie loming {* the son of } Elizabeth re vhaes the late Philip COMB SAGE TEA IN LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR If Mixed with "Sulphur At Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with « brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When- ever her fel out or took on t! dull, faded off streaked appearance, thi simple mixture was Applica with won- asking at any drug Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur ou will get « large bottle -time recipe, ready to use, bout 50 cents, This simple mixture he ge dd upon to rest natural beauty to the splendid for dandruff, dry, and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur, because it darkens so naturally nobody can tell it has itchy scalp your hair, taking By morning the 8; after another ap- is restored to its nat- THEATRES. | NEw YORK'S LI MANHATTAN <i 7 TO-NIGHT MASKED WARVEL Ys IRSA SH_AS.OATOR. STRANGLER” LEWIS URICH as Kolers l Y|in Midvale Steel and Ordnance stock | resentenco SONS OF 1. V. BROKAW GET BULK OF LARGE ESTATE Gross Valuation Placed at $12,667,- 206, and Widow's Share on $487,064. $12,667,206, according to the report of Transfer Tax Appreieer William J. Campbell, filed yesterday tm the Surrpgate's Court. The report shows the present value of the share of Mra, Elvira Gould Brokaw, widow of the decendent, to be $487,064, George Tuttle Brokaw, @ eon, will receive $1,947,802, the largest part of which comes from the residuary ce- tate, of which he is bequeathed one- fourth. Mrs, Elvira Gould MoNair, a daughter, receives oes 000 in cash, @ The share irving Bro! fa $2,191,061, one that of his brother, Howard Crosby Brokaw, ged Placed on realty owned by the decedent os 94,533,200 3 | and that on his stocks and bonds §7,- 207,261. The report shows that Carl Fischer- Hansen has sued the executors and executrix of the estate to recover for breach of an alleged agreement ty name him as one of the executors of the will. The defendants have set And by way of a counter claim th in. tiffs obligation on Tokte dh not BROKERS LOSE HEAVILY ON TRICK PHONE ORDER Buy Midway Steel With No Margins and Price Drops One Point. Bome one or several of the thou- sands of persons who yearn for a rise Played a trick on Stock Exchange houses in a despicable way yesterday. Without even showing a cent they got brokers to execute orders which re- sulted in losses of thousands of dol- lara. Detectives employ: by the Stock Exchange are looking for the guilty person or persons. "| Aart. enough,” said Mre, Stokes, “Quinlan was tried in the heat of the strike fover, convicted on evidence similar to thet which resulted in Gurley Filynn’e b= ye He has aiready ee his mistakes, the results of impetuous spirit, and justice would not be thwarted if he were now.” to do would be * Beran i a0 do 3) DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS CAN BE REDUCED If you or any relative or friend te wor ted because of varicose reins, or bunches, the best advice that any ome in this world oan «iv to get & prescription t many physicians are now presoribing Ask your druggist for an original two ounce pottie of erald = Ofl (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swoll veins. causes ‘thom to Giseppear, It can always be seoured at Riker-Hegeman Mores.— AMUSEMENTS, MADAM X With DOROTHY DONNELLY For's Grand 8t., Brookt For'n Ni fron By, & t frondwa, Foa's Riverine ‘OOeh St Bro Pon's Westington Theatve, ainh st Ameter Movin. Bast 1400, 8% Beet Theatre, Poughkeepsie. N.Y Bushman Theatre, 110: a a Aye. Claremont Theatre, 135%) St, A Broadway Cohen's.” Newbure ‘Theatre, Road Dutied Theatre: Defiea, St,’ Brookive, Dyckman ‘Theatre, mn Pxen 'thieatres Sth Arey Holghtn Theatre, I8let At, & Bi The perpetrators of the fraud did little more than dangle commissions before the brokers’ eyes. From vari- ous places uptdwn they phoned orders yor the purchase of Midvale, oxplain- ing they would mail checks, which would be found in the late afternoon oF morning mati. If the brokers pre- feryed they would send the checks ym instantly, Only they must have the Midvale orders executed instantly. It was estimated that the aggregate amount of business offered exceeded 20,000 shares. Most of the houses re- fused the orders, but those who ex- ecuted them had several thousand shares on their hands at the close of business and the stock declined from 72% to 71%. ———_— JUDGE REFUSES PLEA Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes i in Personal Appeal for i, W. W. Agitator Meets Denial. Judge Abram Klenert of Paterson, N. J, who eontenced Patrick Quinlan to serve a aentence of from two to seven years in State Prison during the Paterson stk mill strike, turned 4 deaf ear to an appeal made for the 1 W. W. agitator by Mra. Rose Pas- tor Stokes yesterday. Mrs, Stokes, who was accompanted by Mra. Sloan, wife of a New York cartoonist, asked Judge Klenert to Quinlan, who ie now in suffered Anderson’s The Name That Stands for Perfection in Pianos and Playerpianos 40 years of reliability behind ever instrument you buy at Anderson’ The Low Rent District Saves You $50 to $200. Sold on Easy Terms. | eee jnEston St., Hklyn, opp. Keeney’ _ VAUDEVILLE, LLE & PHOTO PLAYS DAMAGED GOODs” 2, | “PAGED Go Dr. 6th Av alitit or’ TioN ‘ ye, 4u 8 REAR URE TeCAND BURLESQUE. oes pally Je ip me ; bape eViAND CTRis” | SL | sis Leap Your Girls, It "fe Dor ‘alas. Calta « Tom Ma Wil Archie wan Wan RS TONIGHT —_Smobe nf 70 Like, mee tre We TH m Arent BUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS * ® a | | MAKIB Tepes a | fleas Madi {3 ale VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES Van and Carrie Avorn | Q| 8 OWeill Sisters & ————— SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” rogratinne Loew's America Roof 44 FOR QUINLAN’S RELEASE ‘Theatre, bth Ave, & 44th at (A EEE All Expenses Included BERMUDA "avin seit aya oa median.” Round trip $26. Also Inclusive rate tours with hotels, etc. + Amnaal ‘Toure CRUISES Tent, Pagurnay Geetta) CALIFORNIA Fie during Jan, Fe Franctaco "Seat, JAPAN-CHINA 274, Fnutpetncs.,, THOS. COOK & SON ry Syaire! MARDI GRAS Pads ry wat 4 January to Ap’ HAWAI Bhort Toure from Gan SOUTH AMERICA etn Gxaa’ leave Feb. 2 and pM Feb, 2, March 5 na 26. Tours and Tickets to All Resorts ie cM ay, Me im __ AMUSEMENTS, Loew’ New York na fase Keni Peau prntens 4,cmum re, 's CArcle Theatre West, Bad fort (ceon Theatre, Clinton St, orth si, & Broadway ta ‘Theatre Theatre, Bridj ‘Thee! Min Se. Thaathe, Bat seen bt TOTHE PUBLIC | mould be able to thout the bot! tne Aires for «i having to pay Hib ie Gey ‘Hooktay |¢ cana ies contingis® ie ates, fee cca SUND.-- SOUS? © sna... PAV OW Rallet Rasse—Boston Opera Stare, DENTISTRY. If you have three or four teeth plate. 1 do this wit BRIDGE WORK P Artificial Teeth, DR. H. W. N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. NO PLATES REQUIRED Waterbury Bridge Work is in a class by itself It does not The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old tecth extracted FRE home at night with aN et perfectly, Decayed teeth saved—loo: teeth tikh' without pl years. Extractions and Dental © painless by our Full Sets of Teeth - ~ Gold Fillings = - Gold Crowns, 22 Silver Fillings = - - WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS | | 29 W. 34th St, New York 414-416 Fitton St., Brooklyn Hours, 8 To 6 Sunpays, 9 TO? _LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Sat LOST. Tey ot $60, go bow then BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, + Ky w . . WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Tofaloss Eg TY foe WANTS WORK WONDERS “TEETH ‘Treatment of Pyorrhea, Commonly | Known as Rig: Dentistry That Lasts] __ FOR SALE. iN | m. me Weeki, | : itDiamonds.. HOWTO SIZE UP MEN Dr. Katherine M. H. Blackford ‘Three lecture lessoca on = CHARACTER ANALYSIG iltustratet with siereoptionn, | Dr, Waekford will analyze the characters of fea! men and women on tho platform beture Jou, Wriday evenings at 8.15. January 14th, Zlet and h, AEOLIAN HALL | ourse tickets, 30 Irving Place, tel Stu 29: eat 4 foo. Sitale tieketar"bow lon, St PHOTOPLAYS. GERMANY Gorman Statt Motic: FIRING. LINE” ture Aimy. N.Y, Globe, i and My Lady lucog, [TAGE RAPH 4,5, i'm ap 2o,| Anita Stewart & i tases | DENTISTRY. 1 will insert a full set without a h absolute satisfaction. ER TOOTH, $5.00. gs’ Disease. $7, $10 and $15. GUILSHAN Entrance 271 W. 125th St, <p SWeaKiy 819 Weekly ON CRED! ea ‘Crothing tor mean gna Women, Pa eo na. £3 fee anes cone Moron Mal. alt Neer TAve, Soran On, SUITS, OVERCOATS. PAY $1 DOWN, 31° WEEKLY MPA'S SNAPPY QLOTHES ON Cite READY MADE MADE To Oye ring. Lowes wasiicr NMAHTIN CO. TT Broadway. aT ON | LW. SWEETECO Cred; t \ [FO BWAY-2"FLooR. EXnStale gare IOIAMONDS © CREDIT BEST ALU pS IY Cit EM, pm ‘Ou € ‘0, ee, {35 FRM ane Agnite Cat ND nn Dont 24 , DIA AMON EOS WSS __ HELP WANTED—MAL eTTOAR fo fonut Cy tor'(he flit man, Adirew . SUBWAY Direct to A. & S. Entrance—HOYT STREET having them—i. ¢., Straus requirements, eta tirg 5 if aa lal nv Ain TT, > ” —— =| a (ye. N =. @ 2. Men’s Winter Suits $12.50 $14.75 $18.50 Men who check these Suits up with what their prices will buy elsewhere will certainly come back to share in this sale. Materials are the always-favorite silk-mixed worsteds and handsome plain or fancy cassimeres —all wool or worsted in every thread Making and style as we alway insist upon up to rigid Abraham and Sizes 35 to 44, regular; 38 to 46, stout; and at $14.75 and $18.50 a few 36 to 40, for tall men, Tailored in the $5.98, $9. ithful models of fine serge, in navy Smart, yc dainty white crepe de chine ves Others are finished with smocking and a shield of serge over a blouse of taffeta. and 18 vears. Lovely Afternoon Froc! Copied in every gharming detail from Dresses smart bu The very girlish skirt is trimmed with tons. id braid Misses’ New Suits for nterli warmth during present blustriness—- Sults of serge, gabardine and sport che A dashing ks. selling for much more. ‘ock of taffeta is caught with a fruit cluster; yet "peau Mimi RA un wn NH! 25 Minutes from 96th Street, 22 Minutes from 72d Street, 17 Minutes from Grand Central, 9 Minutes from Brooklyn Bridge Winter Clothing for Saturday Here’s All of the News in a Nutshell: $1.75 $14.75 Melton-finished fabrics | models, serge lined, at $11.75; satin or silk | lined at $14.75 ant $19.75. i Walking coat models in plain or fancy fabrics; single or double-breasted. Great Coats; ing or driving. The right style, in short, for every man, and a good choice of styles'in every size. MakeYour Clothing Allowance De25% More Work!) | East Batlding. Becond fear, Men's Shop. Misses’ Charming Serge Dresses New Fashions 50, $10.98 and black. Some are combined with striped taffetas for the sleeves, the collar and the corsage—boasting a ks, $14.98 and $15.98 self-bands. Present Wear, $27.98 .98—Extraordinary Values regularly used for much higher-priced garments, and made Some trimmed with beaver plush in full-flare styles with chin k straps, has deep, stitched pockets and a very rippled, belted-in pephum, These Plush Coats at $16 The plush of which these Coats are made Is to our order in the accepted prevailing styles. collar, Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Astonishing! The Low Prices of These 6,600 Pieces of Lace Neckwear The daintiest Collars you ever saw or wore at 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ each. Instead of 19c to 75c, the prices you will be asked elsewhere simply because others are not in the position to buy such a large quantity, YOU In the assortment are collars of all descriptions, ih 9 flat, hemstitc plain or lace trimmed, embroidered or collars with cuffs to match These are all made on lawns, nets, volles, batiste or organdie, and will be on sale Saturday on a materia may profit by our large cash buying, rolling, vestees and guimpe effects, 1,000 Attractive House Dresses 04c, $1.65, $1.89 You will notice at a glance the little differences of making. The perfectly neat finishings—the dainty em- broideries—the unusually good qualities of the Is. There is also a fulness of cut about them that is never obtained in Dresses at these very little prices. At 94c, Dresses of striped percales, chambrays, figured per- cales and block-chacked Kinghams, Trimmed (as illustrated) with embroidery or contrastiag self materials, All sizes and colors. At $1.85. Excellent quality gingham, with chambray panel in front, convertible collar, cuffs, revers and belt of chambray, Blue and gray only At $1.89. Hand-embroidered Dresses. ‘Two handsome model of Amoskeax gingham, with hand-embroidered cham- = bray collar and cuffs, Skirt Is yokeg and shirred. (ilustrated.) Another model with collar of fie plaque, vertee and cuffs trims med with blind embroidery Baleoss, conte, Contral Building Men’sWinterOvercoats $19.75 in Chesterfield dress snug and protective; for motor- Sizes 14, 16 Made of soft taffeta; one model, in either mavy or black, has a Cavalier collar piped with white taffeta and relieved with tailored buttonholes and a double-pointed collar of Georgette crepe ts rophesying Spring in its trig smartness are these model of earth brown gabardine is crossed with knap- Seond Moor, center, Central Building, small, medium or larger shapes, and Sets, that is,