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i, CONDUCIVE ro TIRE TROUBLE, (From the Atlanta Constitution.) Motorist to Chauffeur—Bo careful over anybody nere- Prohibition country erybordy has a bottle in GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 25 cent bottleof“Danderine” inakes hair thie! | about running abouts, 1 Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and falling hair. To be possessed of a head of he easy and inexpensive to have » soft hair and lots of i get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlto: Danderine now—all drug stores ree. ommend it—apply 4 little as directed and within ten minutes there will be arance of abundance, fresh- ffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you wi ou cannot find @ trace of dandruff hair, but your real surprise wi r about two wee % see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair— sprouting out all over derine is, we believe, the o: rower, destroyer of dandruff and scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at how pretty and soft your hair real with a little Dande: draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a ti be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries thi “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Values up to $7.00 dl “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” (BOATS AND STORMS + OV WAY TO NEN YORK Captain of Regina d'Italia Gets Word of Submarine Only Fifteen Miles Away. | The steamship Regina d'Italia ar- Stories of two escapes from submar- Ines in the Mediterranean and ter- rifle gaics on the ie j Jan. 5 the wireless operator rushed to the bridge and notified Captat Croppi t subins Jot them » Was astern that she w marine, Thi }iniles astern With doubie watches and all lights ; out, the Italian liner steamed her boing pursued b sub- boat was only twenty sien, Tho next morning came wire- | less messages from another steamer stating that she was being chased by a submarine, This time the posl- toward the French coast and then turned for Glbra At Gibralta Rogina d'Italia was halted by a British torpedo b and then ordered to proceed, After y about two Vessel and Gibraltar, whe all carefully s¢ x ing into the Atlantic on her course for New York, the er ran into a series of terrific gales, The storms swung about from the north the southwest and on several days they blew with hurricane force, During the voyage the liveliest pas- sengers on the Regina were twenty- five Now York hot in the steer- age. Th heen to Italy with a horses on_ the steamship City of Memphis. They had a piano player among their num- ber and the rest thought they contd sing. They entertained until they were forced below by officers and suilors, One of the horsemen @ fight and dared every Itali board to a setto, Capt, Croppi called to a sailor and gave him whispered orders.. The sailor crept up behind urned to “ngers were fter plung- the horseman with a club. Thereafter he remained in tho steerage and nursed his head. ont ctetlpeminensicime A. E. AARONS BROKE AGAIN. ruptey with Habilities of $27,324 and no assets, Among the creditors are Josephine Hall for $1,000, Henry BH 2,500, Rafalsky, $5,000; judgment; Otis’ Lithogra Pany, $2,600; National Printing Com: in 1901 and tved a Hone manager tres and mpanies and composed t for several musical productions GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Brill Brothers offer to-day and to-mor- row a wonderful sale of Boys’ Norfolk SUITS The Famous Elk Brand, Franco Medal! Brand and our own Boys’ Suits. at 3). Including a wonderful assortment of smart, neat patterns and fabrics a really wonderful bargain opportunity for every mother and father. And a Sale of Boys’ Overcoats Values up to $6.95 Sizes 3 to 9 at $3.9 | GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. rived this morning with thrilling | union labor tenders at the Hotel Three days after leaving Naples on!, © wireless man had | caught a series of messages being | ” cutters’ ‘nion, Investigated the cc sent out by a French steamer saying | | best around the northern end of Cor-| eat to) Bankruptcy Petition Shows $27,325 ah bankruptey [living in. Park | Values up to $9.95 Sizes 10to17 at $5.95 Included in‘both lots are chinchillas and faney grays and browns. Graduation Suits in Wide Variety—$4.95 to $12.50 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway * 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings Do Work in New York. At the suggestion of Samnel ( Pers, President of the American eration of Labor, a conference tinental was suspended tempor s morning while W. J, Mesorte eveland, National President of ¢ i lathers; John T. Ferguson ¢ the Maryland Federation of Labor and Samuel Griggs, head of the Stone struction work on new docks being built by the oity. A large part of the work on several new piers ix being held up because of dispute tween the unions, dent Dock Builders’ Union op poses work in the olty by members of the Municipal Butidera’ Union, which go! a charter from the Interna- tional Bridge and Structural Tron. | workers’ U The Ame union was recognized by the Feder ation, The Sank ordered the suspension of the Mu- nic! was refused, Then came a 4 by the bridge workers that $60,000 had been raised to promote. strikes d delay the on the new p e hundred men working on pic re cal ff thelr jobs, John A Vice Preside t Bridgewor ference to-day Association is to ha o-nmrorrow with labor a ope of bringing about a compromise ee FRIEDA FELDER HURT BY TROLLEY GAR, NOT AUTO Little Hope of the Recovery of Young Woman Found Injured in Central Park West. Detortive Haggerty reported to-day that it wae a trolley car and not an auto which Injured Frieda Felder, twenty-two, a servant girl, st Ninety-| eighth Street and Central Park West, where she was found with @ fractured | skull Wednesday night. that it was a tre to give any d in doubt ax to whether she by the car or fell from a car platform. did not cb The trolley t clove to the at east curh along Central Park We " Miss Felder wax found lying on the east alde of th » trnek “GET THE HABIT.” “SUANLLOUd TIRIA OL OD D» ia 95 « LIGVH ATLL SHAHLONY THU OL OD “GET THE HABIT.” Insurance Compan Policies Ready to Claim Indem- nities Should Germany Pay WASHIN Department is holding the up until completion of negitiations. —— A separate motion picture serial su plement will be given with next Sunda World in Greater New York and vicini Clearance Sale n Federation of Labor claims the Ironworkers’ Union had no right to grant a charter to a new dock builders’ union while another cisco convention Dock Builders’ charter, which 2 Moments of consciousness the girl | vald in the Park Hospital, One Hun- dredth Strect and Central Park West, var, but was unable ails, and the police are was struck Detective Haggert investigations among the 1 conductors syed by a family At the hospi- a The Suits are in Norfolk style, with ,. and cheviots, in browns and olive, S plaid and mixed ¢ Alpaca or serge lining Boys’ $6.75 to $8.60 i Mackinaws, $4.85 4 “Toe-Ease” Shoes for Growing Girls tke natural growth of the feet, Girls’ Shoes, $3 to $4.50 Caps, $5 Tan Russia Misses’ Shoes, $2.50 to $4 gunmetal. Bucton and la Sizes 11!» to 2 Children's Shoes, $2 to $3.50 and gun styles. $2.50 to price $2. Boys’ Sturdy Shoes, $3 leather ar or button styles, Size 1 to 6, Little Boys’ Shoes, $2.50 colt, in lace or button styles All have good, stout soles of best leather, chosen for its good wear- ing qualities, Sizes 101) to 13%, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. ITALIAN SHIP DODGES |ROW IN UNIONS STOPS LUSITANIA AWaRos WORK ON ITY PERS: GOMPERS TAKES HAND A. F. of L. Disputes Right of | Municipal Builders’ Union to Which Paid i to a hook ceiling of the tis TON, Jon. 21—The ques. ;home at Allows tion of whether indemnity from Ger. |here lute oa many for the lives of Lusitania view} oo UA)” Hig tims fe to go to the families of the |Teyned hou ea oe aay tims or to the insurance companies ling strange! _ who paid policies upon. thelr th is a State Department. A dims have been filed by feo uttal of raed Mator Herey He aduate of the Sort SHIT an a private Iment In Ma January vA la \ $10 \ / New—The Poke-Turban Our First Copy at $10 The cleverest mode that Paris has sent us in a long time. Indeed, it is an “nusual combination of ideas its poke effect is coquettish, and because it is a turban it is chic. Besides, it introduces the new loop motif, which points north, south, east and west. And there are a ew dainty roses to relieve its sever All of Our §8.75 and $10 Hats Are in Spring Modes And that means that they are of silk and straw. Sailors, as well as Turbans, and they all introduce unique ideas. Satin Tailored Hats, $2.95 Twenty new modes—adaptations of expensive models in (hese hats of satin in black and all the new colors, Untrimmed Straw Hats at $1.95 and $2.75 $1.96 Hats of Lisere straw and same combined with satin, Hluck and all the new colors. The $2.75 Hats are of Lisere in black, brown and navy Hats Trimmed Without Charge GIMBELS- Third Floor Boys’ $8.50 to $10 Suits and Overcoats, $5.75 Overcoats smi a 'Y caasimere plain of belte " Overcoats, $7.50 Choice of skating or The 4 t styles and regular models, Finishea Both junior with storm collars ¢ A \ | A ityies are in- cuffs. ee $5.76 GIMBELS Fourth Floor inartest Hehe weight 7 felt Hats we ever owned MW most com- Also 32 dozen very excellent Te -, fortable, shape- Derby Huts the kind BASE! » durable shoes same price. hool or dress GIMBELS - Fourth Floor because they are ned along seien- structed to nid calf, patent colt, aS 1d button fand Patent colt, tan Russ styles, sIf, patent colt in lace and button to Il, price “Sizes 5 to 8, Ss" son al (se: For skating, for € and for the car. Tan Ri Box calf, gunmetal, patent tan Russia calf, Good stout, wear-resisting soles, Lace Caps, $8 Men's $4 and $5 Fur Caps, $3 Gunmetal, box calf and patent - yin ly 1 0 Skating ’ Caps of Wool, $1 GIMBELS -Second Floor tery of Efforts of Par Rockaway ung Man to Wed Secret! several ot | 0 With three pisces of Third—Price: are becoming v {n Innoration Beaver Moleskin Wool or serge %\ } Boys’ $10 to $13.50 | | Men’s$3 Hats, $1.85 ONLY 48 dozen of the Hott bound in re Standard illustrated ‘‘Book of Facts’’ Regularly $2, special at ‘ Desk Dictionary, bound in '» leather Funk & Wagnall'’s New Standard. Ida Tarbell’s ‘‘Life of Lincoln,'’ $1 1 two volu This eae ifu vost populur books told in an interesting, yet authoritative way, GIMBELS~ Main Floor $5 Extra High Bo At $3.75 Pair [| A SPECIAL Pre-Inventory Sale. Twelve styles to choose from, ineluding black glazed kidskin, patent leather, black Russi dull tops, welted soles, Spanish leather heels; sizes 214 to 71s, < \\Men’s Smart Shoes at $5 Leathers are black Russia calf, patent leather, aved kidskin, tan and mahogany Russia calf; lace and button, Iso blucher’ sty Special attention is directed to a smart Walking Boot of Mahogany Russia calf, blind eyelets, welted soles, at $5. GIMBELS.-Second Floor Men’s $7 & $8 Fur Women’s luskrat and Hud- -dyed muskrat . for country Men's $10 and $12 Fur broad shank, flat heel GIMBELS Fourth Floor | HANGS SELF AND 2 BASIES. |MOTT'S FIANCEE GAVE |? {Is Growing mod « fforts of Hurold Mott, [bad gone f Far Roek- t letting the * given Bears of Samuel & Guy, who killing | the tocka pave | Signature ever of the Mars na County Second All the Furs. Even the most inexpensive Muffs and Searfs, are fashioned in the endorsed models of the scarce. In Arctic Seal, $85 Arctic Seal Coats, $43.50 and $50 dyed coney) Hudson Seal Coats, $72.50, $95, (dyed muskrat) Persian Lamb Coats, $85, $126, Fur-Lined Coats, $37.50 Coats of start Tweed and fine Broadeloth, squirrel lock or natural muskrat; large collars raecoon or skunk-opossum. Fur Scarfs and Muffs Natural Mink Hudson Seal Searfs, $9.60 fore ri Muffs, $14.60 erie rey Natural Skunk Black Fox M ffs. $9.60 Scarfs, $7.60 Mutts, 311,50, 922,60 Muffs, $10 Civet Cat Sonrfs 7.50 Searfs, $6.60 rte ty Muffs, $9.60 Dyed Skunk Searfs, $4.96 Scarfs, $7.60 \uffs, $15 Muffs, $12.60 al Cross Fox, $46 to $116 a set, Clearance of Books at Pub- lishers’ Prices, were 50c to $1.30, at 15c each Nearly all Popular Fiction HIS collection, comprising the surplus stock and discontinued titles from well-known publishers, offers the h while collee The Works of William Shakespeare, $1.96 Absolutely the cheapest vorka ever offered. Nicely st. Book values of the season. ons are at their best, cloth and se 1 good, clear type. ry bronze cloth o Broadway and 33d Street She «nid her mother’s | maiden name was Gonaales and that whe was a Spantar VAGANT LOT ADDRESS! sss". lived at No. 12 Flushing who changed hia name from Guy axe, had not returned to night, and no one seemed nw whether the marriage had been where the young couple Fer infants and Children. =| CASTORIA. You Have | 405 Broadway, Below Canal St, 831 Broadway, Bet. 12 & 13Sts, Work Wonders. International Merchandise Why Our Annual Fur Sale Has Scored Such a Success— Jirst Our Guarantee stands back of every Fur Searf, Muff and Coat, are amazingly low, even for the Furs that One of the smartest of the new models in eloth coats for Spring has been reproduced in fur. The Model Illustrated Black Wolf Scarfs, $12.60 Muffs, $12.60 Black Lynx Taupe Fox Muffs, $19.50 Sets of Furs tural Muskrat, $12.60 a set. Muffs, $7.60 Natural Bye Fox, $195 a set. 7.60 to $225 a set. Furriers Since 1842 GIMBELS--Third Floor Sweaters, $3.95 LL-WOOL, sh ji Be and with shew! oy tee inaloie ee $3 Syenters, $2.25 sizes from 6 to 16 years, GIMBELS—Fourth Fleer Very Special Ribbons, 15c Yard SILK Taffeta Rib- bons for millinery; an excellent range of colors. 51y-in. wide, Silver and Gold Ribbons 12c to $2.60 Yard Very desirable for drees trim. ‘GIMBELS—Main Floor bound in cloth, Publisher's Pri and reminiscence by Ida ‘Tart s r written on Abraham Lincoln