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Ja ee ce tae tea ees es a" - : . : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. SR OE 3 Sale Ro) EL CLE. EE SNS GRRE F “TLL FIGHT DRUG EVIL 10 FINISH,” SWANN DECLARES District Attorney Tells 3,000 Druggists Ilegal Sale of }\ Narcotics Must Stop. ————— Commercial preparedness and na- ‘ional independence of foreign manu- facturers were keynotes at the con- vention of the Amorican Druggists’ Syndicate, which opened a week's ex- Position to-day at the Madison Square Garden, with 3,000 of a mom- bership of 23,000 pharmacists present. ‘This co-operative association, which GIRLS! TRY I! HAVE THICK, WAWY, BEAUTIFUL HAIR Every particle of dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. Draw a moist cloth through | hair and double its beauty at once. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and apgears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a “Danderine hair cleanse.” Just bf A this ~—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand ata time, This will cleanse the ha dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dissolves every particle of was founded in 1905, has been work- ing forthe uplift of the drug trade And the fighting of illegal traffic in drugs. District Attorney Edward Swann addressed the delegates, telling them what has been done and what it ts Proposed to do in the crusade against the illegal sale and advertising of narcotics and nostrums. The exhibit in the’ Garden is pic- turesque. The color scheme of blue and white prevails in the general decorations, and the 325 booths are in orange and white. Tho atmosphere a rich with the odor of perfumes. One main purpose of the week's conferences will be the soaring prices of drugs due to the Buropean war. Two years ago the American Drug- Sista’ Syndicate proposed legislation to restrict the sale of narcotics, ex-| cept upon prescription ‘of physicians, | and backed the present Harrison law. District Attorney Swann told the druggists of his work as District At- torney to purge tis city of fatse and misleading advertising and labelling of narcotics and nostrume. “L neod not my that I intend to take tho initiative in against these evils,” he conti ‘All | re- quire J# a complaint ny person that an evil exiets and it will be cleared up rapidly and offectively, “I found many reforms are needed in this line, For that reason I left the Court of General Sessions, where my term would have run for six years more, and took up the duties of the District Attorney, whose term is for, four years only. One of the most glaring illegalities is the advertising of panaceas for incurable ‘iseasos, | such as tuberculosis and cancer. The law is almost invariably circumvented here by accompanying literature, in- stead of labels on the containers or} bottles. “IT am starting out against these | evils with a 1 shall go to the 6 Degislature, and even to the National Legislature, in my efforts to purge the city of im, If I am defeated the illegal selling of habit-forming, [si ng State Senator William J. Bullock, a what the members had done in their crusade against unethical pharmaciats and outlined the work of the operative association. Dr. William Anderson, Dean of the Brooklyn C lego of Pharmacy, and president of the association, — 5 1, There were several other {ception and ball w jevening at the Holle d House. STABBED | | Three Arre IN STREET FIGHT. Fo is Alleged druggist of Now Bedford, Mass., told} ‘ {iz is grand for aching, '} swollen, tender, calloused | b rm. A re-| held this go more burning feet; no more swollen, | Sf | aty feet. No more |f | No matter GUILTY, SAYS DIETZ; JUDGE LENIENT TO BAND {GHINESE ASK MAYOR TO | SMUGGLER GETS A YEAR | OF WOULD-BE SMUGGLERS| MAKE THEM ‘‘VIGILANTES”’ Som Also Admits Diamond Frauds and Must Pay a Fine of $5,000. Herman J. Dietz and his son Charles, who formerly did business @9 diamond merchants at No. 87 Nas- sau Street, to-day pleaded gullty to smuggling in the Criminal Branch of | the United States District Court and | wore sentenced by Judge William H. Hunt. Herman Diets, who ts fifty- | five years old, Was given a year and a day and Charles, twenty-nine, was | ¢ sentenced to pay a fine of $5,000. The Court ordered that if the fine 4s not | paid by next Monday Charles shall) appear for resontenes. The Dietzs had been carrying on «| system of amtggling across the Ca-| dian border from 1911 to 1914 and) he Government alleges that In that time they brought over from Mon. | treal diamonds to the value of from $500,000 to $700,000. ORDER N. H. CARS LIGHTED.| ‘Phe New Haven Railroad was to-day | ~ ordered to instal a new ‘tem in fifty of its cars by May 1 to-day lighting aya- by june i: In sixty-five of ite cars by June. 1, Thia decision was arrived at during « joint seosion. of the, Firat and second Dis Public Service Commissions. Chaties_K.. Blatehtey ‘and other com- niuters were the complainants, y Thies an has been before us a whole nic Commissioner | Hayward, result js that mprow ™ been made in only two the gixty-five cars, L think the railroad has been pursuing a picayune policy. a "TIT" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET—An! yoar,” Mand thi feet or corns. Ab! what relief, No more tired feet; aching, tend soreness in allouses, bunions. | under the sun 5 | ting relief, just lrubber to Germa: Says He Can't imprison Men Who} Committee Would Act With Potice Tried to Get Rubber to Germans. @ Max Jaeger, Richard Wohtbers, Poul Schmidt and Baward Weber pleaded guilty to violation of the Cus- tom Laws in an attempt to emuggie rubber out of this country on the steamer Ryndam last November, Jae- ger was fined $1,500, Schmidt and Weber $750 each and Wohlberg $100. The Rubber and Guayule Agency, which furnished the rubber, was fined 00. Mrs, Annie Dekkers, who en- gaged to take it to Holland as per- fonal baggage, was not in court, on account of sickness, Judge Henry D. Clayton of Ala- bama was sitting in the United States IMetrict Court where they made their Plea. THe said that he couldn't find it in his heart to imprison the men for their acts, in that they had been engaged in what they deemed their duty from @ patriotic viewpotnt. The courttoom was crowded with friends of the quartette, Jaeger. came here irom Berlin to engage in smuggling to Regulate Celestial Crime, as in Chicago. Lee Hin Mai, Chu Hong Moy, Soo Mai Hong and Henry Moy, Chinese merchants, catled on Mayor Mitchel to-ny and asked that they be per- mitted to co-aporate with the police in dealing with crime among their countrymen, They favor the adoption of a eystem used in Chicago, which gives influential Chinese merchants power to act as a law and order com- mittee, Tho Chinese morchants eay their committee is prepared to put up a bond as an assurance to the Mayor that they will work fust as faithfully to turn over law breakers to the po- lice a# to ave the {mnocent. What they object to im the peril of being clapped in jail without an opportuntty to offer a defense, because of their {nability to properly expross them- selves, The Chinese believe they are fi ‘Macy's ° An Extraordinary Pe-Inventor over-polieed and potnt to the fact that th E * committed by inparatively small Mitchel said he would refer the request to Police Commia- sioner W BREAKS A CO INA FEW HOURS “ "3 C % ig |ning, relieves sick headache, dula | Pape’s Cold Compound” is sick headache, dulaces, the Surest, Quickest Relief |torenoss snd sutiness | Known—It’s Tine ! | JUDGE BRADY'S WILL FILED. Brtet Docament Family, to Be | © will of the Iate Supreme Court | Justice John J. Brady wae filed thin! morning in the Bronx County Surro- | mate's Court, and tn it the Justice's widow, Mrs’ Jennie M. Brady, and thelr seven children are left all of the entate, to be caually, In the document t o indication of the value of the « For brevity the will fs unt it consists of two short para, It was made on Deo. 24, 1 executors of the w and two daughters, Dunn and Mre. Ann 2 Fi Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffiing! Ease your thi head! Nothing else in the world gi at such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three do: re taken will end grippe Compound,” which costs only 26 cents at any drug store. It acts without as- Group 8 of the New York State Bank. misery and break up a severe cold, ere’ Assootlation at ite annual dinner ay | cither in the head, chest, body or limbs, the Hotel Astor thie evening. One of| It promptly opens clogged-up nos-|"just as good.” Inelst on getting his friends sald to-day that he would /¢rils and air passages in the hend,|“Pape's Cold Compound” if you want Present some intenacly interesting ene stops 'y discharge or nose run- to stop your cald quickly.—Advt. seaune pe aN ag tne i a oneaten . _ aman Pood, wile row and Auguitus|IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERED T YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. sistance, tastes nice, causes no incot- venience. Be sure you get the genu~ ine. Don’t accept something else Food, Dwight W. Morrow and Augustus ‘Thomas, * NNOUNces and falling hair, take @ cheap watch, set with imitation |feet. “Tiz” cures your foot trouble » But what will please you most will be | Jewels, from Karl Muctak of No, 364] you'll never limp or draw up your fa alter a few weeks’ use when you will | Cherry ret, early to-day, Fanasht in pain. Your shoes won't seem tigl actually see new hair—fine and downy | Muluck of the same address received |and your feet will never, never hurt or at fis yes—but really new hair grow-|a cut four inches long in the abdomen|get sore and swollen. Think of it, no ‘ i the scalp. Ht yon sate for [and ts n Gouverneur Hospital, parnags| more foot misery, no more agony from | oft hair and lots of it, surely get | Heinciria Narasulen, m riond of Awelak, |COFB% callouses or bunions. ; bottle of Kndwlton’s Danderine | js a prisoner, charged with assault, take, | Get a 25-cent box at any drug store from any druggist or toilet counter, and|a companion of Necivek'k: Alexander | of department store and get instant re- ditt Ary Ie aie! Beautify itt You|FODUNY. nn en eee OU aan eat dak chlcmaratercne| * : this was the best #3 cents you | cyAilthe,mep Mrs, near, euch other tn tore for only #8 cents. Think of it 5 : ever spent—Advt. front of No, 173 Montgomery Street. ladve, \ : RS of irresistible style. Furs of the most dependable quality. Furs that you buy for years of wear: A positively exceptional opportunity considering the present fur conditions. A sale that will create a stir in fur circles. A sale at such prices as only Macy’s could make. 1. The assortment includes all the Furs left unsold in our 3. Al assortment of Furs bought from leading furriers 1 regular January sale. who preferred Macy cash to the uncertainties of the market. 2. Included also are regular stock Furs that we do not care The aggregate is a collection of Fur values that, we hon- F i to put in storage for another season’s selling. estly believe, has no equal in New York to-day. 4 e ° s \ remsta Smart Models in | Scarfs and Muffs in Various Furs Perfectly Matched \\QB\\ will pour out her magnificent W : M4 oi voice for you, whenever you wish omens Originally. Prod Originally. ae Stylish . | to hear the glorious notes, if v Black Fox Searfs, $15.74 $7.4 Black Fox Muffs, $18.74 A i} g you 5 1) have her exclusive Fur Coats ie | Black Fox Scarfs, $21.74 $11.74 | Black Fox Mutts, $24.74 $12.74 Fur Sets i) 4 Black Fox Scarfs, $21.74 $12.49 Black Fox Muffs, $29.75 $16.74 | - ' Bale Cc OLU M BI A Hudson Seal Black Fox Scarfs, $44.75 $24.74 | Black Fox Muffs, $39.75 $24.74 > Originally. Pres Coats, 4 75 | Red Fox Scarfs, $27.75 $15.74 | Red Fox Muffs, $27.75 $13.74 Cub Bear Sets, $74.75 344.75 veN ses mana) $124.00 $64.75 | Taupe Fox Scarfs, $39.75 $16.74 | Taupe Fox Mutts, $24.74 $14.74 Natural Red os ‘sagas RECOR DS Cc SilveredFoxScarfs,$44.75 $19.74 | SilveredFoxMuffs,$46.75 $22.74 || Fox Sits, W475 $26. (dyed muskrat) $149.00 $79.75 | SilveredFoxScarfs,855.75 $27.75 | SilveredFoxMutts,$59.75 $27.75 |" NiUre B49. gue a The piercing high notesot 'Brunn- —— : - i ries 15 SiMtutfe °*s74.75 $39.75 | Cinnamon Bear hilde’s Battle Cry”; the brilliant ) Giged muskrat) $189.00 $89.75 | yp are, fon 7S $29. HudsonSealMufts,$18.74 “Sets, «$29.75 $14.74 ; arias of Verdi, Bizet, Puccini, Hudson Seal ' “D va pe $8. $3.96 ( Dyed muskrat) $10.74 | Natural Race | “ Thomas and Wagner; the lighter Coats, i Seal Scarfs, $16 : HudsonSealMuffs,$24.74 _coon Sets, $29.75 $16, songs of Brahms and Bayly; and (dyed muskrat) $224.00 $124.00 sa cma as $8.74 (Dyed muskrat) $14.74 | Natural Cross ‘ the tenderness of “Annie Laurie” Hudesn Seal Biseblane Scarfs, $24.74 $12.74 Black Lynx Muffs,$44.75 $24.74 we rps $219.00 $124.00 y , » i. e it ura) ross: ao as by Mme, Pretpaind and (iyed muskrat) $249.00 $149.00 | Kolinsky Scarfs, $33.75 $19.74 | [Colinsky Mulls, $50.78 ye Fox Seta. $296.00 $174.00 : recorded in a manner that shows Baby Caracul { Krimmer Scarfs, $18.74 $9.74 Natal ace Silver Fox Set, $674.00 $396.00 at once the singer's amazing range Coats, $89.75 $59.75 | 1 Black : he . 1 of voiceand the power of Columbia Baby Caracul 15 : ‘Muskrat Searfs,$11.74 $5.94 Neer acaakidinbiled oy Oy Cie $374.00 $196.00 Records to reproduce personality. Be taracal oe 899-75 | Natural Black Muskrat Muffs,$42.75 $19.74 | Natural Blue To hear these records is to gain Coats, $224.00 $139.00 Muskrat Scarfs,$16.74 $9.74 | Skunk Muffs, $29.75 $16.74 Fox Sets, $449.00 $249.00 a higher appreciation of one -of Hudson Seal Skunk Scarfs, $13.74 $6.94 | Skunk Muffs, $17.74 $11.49 | Red Fox Sets, 15.74 $9.74 ‘ the noblest voices of the world— Coats, Skunk Scarfs, $19.74 $10.74 Skunk Mufts, $39.75 $24.74 Cross Fox Sets, $149.00 $98.75 and also of Columbia Records. (dyed muskrat) $814.00 $174.00 | Skunk Scarfs, $29.75 $16.74 | Frmine Muffs, $87.75 $44.75 | Beaver Coney < Ask your dealer to play them, or Hudson Seal Ermine Searfs, $49.75 $27.75 | Ermine Muffs, $98.75 $59.75 Sets, po ae , hear them at home sonight. (aye rere) $859.00 $196.00 ee — aa $79.75 $49. ‘ di si Originally ale Price, | * ‘ Huseon ig Battleship Grey Lynx Sear!, $14.74 | pel mid Fox $154.00 $94.75 yes man, $008.00 SODRV8 Battleship Grey Lynx Muff, $24.74 | mean Mactan Beata $314.00 $189.00 Wolverine Scart, $11.74 “Fox Set, $59.75 $29.78 Seotch Mole Wolverine Muff, $16.74 Kit Fox Set, $49.75 $29.75 ane $264.00 $169.00 Black Wolf Scarf, $8.74 Taupe Fox ents shane ersian é = | Sets, 75 . Graphophone C4&mpany . Coats, $296.00 $189.00 Black Wolf Muff, 19.74 $11.74 ' Opossum Sets, $19.74 $9.74 « te N SSS Dealers Everywhere NZ Where former original pri ditions. qe (marked “Orrigi YANN /a\i\ (aN ANNs aN V0). /0\ “Qi rrigieally e figures show what Macy's ice was or would be under ordinary buying con- Ni /9\' FeV FaN ia) fea’ R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, Macy's welcomes this op- portunity to prove once more our oft-repeated contention that, quality for quality, we undersell all other dependable stores. SS

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