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—— Hlinots Flood Still Serious. @t 23.1 and rising Government last night stationed men in fr ater": RUNAWAY GIRL OF 14 FINDS POLICE MEMORY nus to-day, The United States Rast Peorla to watch a dike protecting ae ee Sh wet MORE THAN WEEK LONG enaniaijieiats at Margaret Tarpey Tells New DWAY@ READY RELIEF Story, but Lieutenant at 50e 1.00 i Bree free tn jurtone drugs, compounded acco: The Famous Prescription RHEUMATISM Apply the Relief externally to the Dart or parts affected, as briskly as ciroumstances will permit. Will also be derived from Radway's Pills, their alterative action being pe- b ocigg tt Mega to this disease. Where the ROLLS Desk Recognizes Her. “Do you know where a lost ontld can find a home for the night?” a pretty girl of fourteen, In snort skirts and with braided hair, asked some chauffeurs at Forty-seventh Street and Broadway at 1 A, M. to-day. They didn't, but Policeman Acker- man of the West Forty-seventh Street station, who overheard her, did. She carried some school books under her he was Margaret Tar- MATHUSHEK PIANOS BROADWAY AND 47TH STREET Phone 5547-554 Bryant Tho Mathushek has reputation of Created by Frederick Mat master plano builder. PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, GRAND PIANOS,’ From 3.50 79°1,500 HAND PLAYED 8-NOTE 95° RENTS, ‘3, *4, 85 Several Used Piayer Pianos, $250 ‘to $300 25 Used Upright Piasos, $75 to $150 BROADWAY AND 47TH STREET JERSEY CITY, N.J. |NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.| RED BANK,N.J. |PLAINFIELD,N.J, 150 Newark Ave. | 50 Church St. | Broad St. | 218 W. Front St. De, Jolin Medway (a practising puywiclan,) Benefit joints are swelled, stiff or gon. | wen the Lene! with sweet ‘oly 4 BEAUTIFUL WESSEL PLAYER PIANOS $2 WEEKLY ig Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls Equipped with all of the woods—Mahogany, Oak, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, poy of No, 665 Tenth Avenue. “My parents are dead,” she sald when taken to the police station, “and I had no place to go to-night.” “Well, Margaret, your parents die quite often, don't they?” asked Lieut, Walsh, who remembered her, “No, air, they just died.” “Didn't you say when brought tn| here a week ago about this timo of| night that they had died that day?" Margaret remembered all right, and recalled also she said then she had run away from her aunt, with whom she lives, because her aunt beat her, “But,” she said, “I ran away this time because she said I stole Uncle Frank's neckties, and I didn't.” Margaret, it seems, first ran away lowed to take her home when she was picked up a week ago, but this time she was turned over to the Children’s Society. we IN CRASH | | OFF WHITEHALL PIERS, Passengers’ Cries Add to Confusion as Montauk and Gowanus Collide in Fog. Feeling their way through the for plers at the foot of Whitehall Street the ferryboat Gowanus of the Thirty-| ninth Street Line and the Montauk of the Atlantic Avenue service crashed together. The hundred or 80 passen- gers on each were hurled to the decks and endeavored to start a panic by shouting that the boats were sinking. | Rails were torn from both boats! and windows were smashed, Beyond a few bumps and bruises the passen- gers were uninjur }. had difficulty with their horses, sev- eral of which were thrown to the ferries made their slips and the schod- ule was resumed. = si Sout would not. be the night at a connected, “His friends say there was flo reason for suicide that they know of. enpenlpinnamaasionene Asnassin's Victim Dead. * The police have redoubled their ef- forts to-day to capture the assailant of Frank La Manna, an olive ofl dealer, shot at Grand and Chrystie Streets last Friday morning. La Manna, who was in business at No, 2525 Arthur Avenue, the Bronx, died last night in Gouverneur | Hospital. Fifth Floor, Broadway, Vay Front. Herald Square Take Notice! Pre-Inventory Sale ‘Assortment of about 1000 smart coats that will tak winter needs besides the weeks ahead, at prices that Crombies, “Warmth without weight” Meltons, Kerseys, Cassimeres, ored up to Macy standards, there’s hardly a good thing but what it’s represented. '$11.50)§ Now Then, Men! inter Overcoats Plaid-backed Novelties, Single and double breasted models, Chesterfields, form fitting styles and tail- Silk-lined coats, velvet collars, some with silk yoke} skeleton body; loose fitting coats—go ahead and fill in the rest yourself, 14.50 $17.50 /$20.50 for Overcoats that | for Overcoats that} for Overcoats that | for Overcoats that st the season | oa tted the se started the season at | started the season at nt BL4,75, 816.75 and | Started the season at! g19 75, 994.75 and | $24.75, $29.75 and 81850. | $19.50 and 922.50.| $29.75 $34.75, Other Overcoats up to $54.50, reduced !/4 to 44 less than original prices. Sale Begins 9:00 A.M, Wednesday Morning and Continues Until Saturday Evening, Use Entrance at 35th and Broadway. We have come to the parting of the ways. Winter Overcoats that lingered in the Macy’s stocks up to now must go. You, as a business man, know what inven- tory means in your shop, store or office. | Just imagine what it means here, where we a single garment from season to season. So then, take notice: of e good care of your 1917 need no flattery. Fabrics, Friezes. three weeks ago. Her aunt was al-! The teamsters | deck. After half an hour's delay both | never carry over 3)! ‘NEW BORN THAMIANAGAS Feu on Bake | BREAK RECORDS AT BALL Biggest Gathering Ever at a District Blowout Greets Lately Chosen Leader, ‘The records for big attendance at a | political district ball were all smashed to smithereens when the Thanna- Wagas took possession of Terrace Garden jast night. Senator Wagner laid aside the turmoils, twit and carpings of politics at Albany to be at the celebration in his new dignity as president of the lately organized Tammany Club, which in a few weeks has grown in membership so that it tops the list of all of them It was a great demonstration planned to greet the newly chosen district leader, Michael Cosgrove The young blood of the democracy | was particulary evident. Many of FE old-timers were also present. ‘The two big halls were filled to over- ibe with joyous men and women. x from the style and taste of the retetatis worn by the ladies it would appear that the war has not shut off the handicraft of the Paris- jan modiste to any noticeable extent. Judges, Senators, Assemblymen, Aldermen, leaders of districts, both Re- ent In profusion. The which was led by you John Knoes! and eice of the Si sinuosity. is a great nig Hanlon. “‘Big Mik blowout than ‘Big Tim’ ever had. | | has Dr. Wm. M. Scholl . the wellknown FOOT SPECIALIST | | invented many Scientific wt Devices to relieve Foot Troubles. Cocoanut Oil Makes A eee and Shampoo Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and it jt shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely grease- jess) is much better than the most ex- pensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't pos- sibly injure the hair, Simply moisten your hair with water | and rub it in, One of two teaspoonfuls will make en abundance of rich, creamy Inther, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out eas. ily and removes every particle of dust dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and ng and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for mont hs.— Advt. Right Away That Hacking Co Cough Stops that gine Jy di I rend sageand ay auction eet DrBulls COUGH SYRUP 1916, Founded 1826 38th Street stocks by the quickest method—Redu dropped patterns. The Service we render our customers at and feel better Losey ooey pal scores of Jars thas been baby’s best forwhooping | rite to A. C, FREE TEST yyctts.to ApS: Mayer Ce. | For Aching Feet—For Weak DR. SCHOLL’S Will give you absolute relief, | your step firm and remove the cause of | aches and pains in the feet and | straightens crooked toes and pas SCHOLL’S | An ideal antiseptic Foot Powder. dry and comfortable. Put up in Tiredness after Standing or Walking “FOOT-EAZER” For Bunions, Enlarged Joints DR. SCHOLL’S “BUNION REDUCER” gives instant relief, takes away the painful Pressure, reduces the enlargement and keeps the shoe in shape. | DR. SCHOLL’S “TOE FLEX” Permanent correction to bunions, |e For Corns, Callouses and Tender Joints \* DR. SCHOLL’S “ABSORBO PADS” @ new scientific invention, in many shapes and sizes, “ Will give immediate relief. Painful Corns and Tender Toe Joints all respond instantly to the Absorbo Pad’s soothin “FOOT POWDER” easy to reach any part of the shoe. Sprinkle some on your feet before putting on your stockings. DR. SCHOLL’S “FOOT SOAP” A scientific preparation especially for the teet. Stimulates healthy circulation, removes hard dry skin, penetrates and cleanses the pores. DR. SCHOLL’S “FOOT BALM” An antiseptic Massage Balm, soothing and healing for hot, burning, tender feet. the foot strong. Ankles—For Make limbs. au { gives immediate and jing influence, Keeps the feet cool, @ convenient can— Makes Devices. Shoe Dealer Explain. THE SCHOLL MPG. CO, "° Marked |; in Plain Figures In antique ivory grooved lines, Con 40 ing, long; mirr plate mirror. is 32 inches full size, cenit S47 (4 Furnished Furnishe Go To-day to Any Shoe Dealer Displaying Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort There is a Dr. Scholl's Remedy for All Foot Troubles. Let Your | Ask for Free Booklet: ‘The Feet and Their Care.” | Phone Franklin 1073 ONLY BRONX STORE DB AUHANNs 14-9th STREET 9 3rd AVENUE OPEN EVERY EVENING Everything for the Home—Cash or Credit sees Four-Piece coma) ecinl ; Adam Period | om Bedroom Saite *, tJ long, mirror 14x18; Dres inches long, with triplicate mirror; Bed is Can_ also be had in American Walnut. Four Pieces, aa illustrated, at veay8] ] 80 ENTRANCE NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE ON 140TH ST. 337 Broadway, New York ‘OL = Al 812290" Rooms \5cun inpttey Ground Floor Black Silk Lengths. Of many weaves and qualities. Width 40 inches, Our former prices $1.75 to $2.50 a yard.........006- 5c Chiffon Lengths. Light and dark shades. Our former prices 95c to $1.25 ayard.... .75¢ Fancy Silk Lengths. In a great variety of effects. Our former prices $1.95 to $2.25 WYRM Ciciivescens Qesheeeverpelbenes 95c Satin Lengths. Our former prices $1.50 to $SO8 & FOR avcsasanconcvoonncans $1.00 Satin Lengths. 20 inch width. prices $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Black Satin Our former price $1.95 0 yard, ....6006 tebiiees ere seeees BBC Solid Gold Brooches. In newest designs. Our former prices $3.95 to $12.95, $2.95 to $8.95 Solid Gold Scarf Pins. Our former prices $2.95 to $5.95.......... ++ ++. $2.00 to $3.95 Sterling Silver Mesh Purses. Our former prices $4.95 to $5.95...... $1.95 and $2.95 Rhinestone Bar Pins. Set in sterling silver. Our former price $3.95........ veces $1.75 Rhinestone Hair Pins. Set in silverite, on demi amber pins. Our former price $3.95 Our former Fancy Combs. Various styles. Our former PICO FOS os cscessrievssdeartedeses $2.95 Leather Jewel Cases. Our former rices $5.00 LO SIG OR ces ascercreesess 95 to $13.95 Gloves. 16 he 20 button glace in all sizes; 16-button, Women’s Lon length, blac white and tan glace (not all sizes in each color). Our former prices $3.25 to $4.50 a PANG sdccicrsesasaases Begeaseneas ++ $1.65 Second Floor Of crepe albatross in hand-em- bolero model, with accordion BROCIM a Rae oleh $4.95 Negligees. broidered pleated skirt. Negligees. Of crepe de chine in Empire model, hand embroidered. Special... .$7.95 | Petticoats, Of taffeta and silk Jersey. Bpeclalicvces cscs cvecreees hh $2.95 to $5.95 Petticoats. Of wool Jersey. Special, . $2.95 Petticoats, Of crepe de chine, white and pink. Special. ..cesececccesveece $4.95 and $5.95 hams and chambrays. Spe- cial... .98c, $1.50 and $1.95 High Neck. Cotton or silk and cotton; sizes very in- Mamet WEDDoE, complete. Our former price FREDERICK VETTELL Cushions, Fancy lounging | $2.50. ..sseeereseesrres 7c WILLIAM EDWARD JOHNSON cushions, Our former Silk and cotton. Regular B. EDDICK, $3.00 to $25.00. $1.50to$7.50 and extra sizes; all styles, Our former price $2.50. $1.50 Silk and wool. All sizes and styles Our former price $3.50 At the C ee MEN’S SHOES A Clearance Patent leather, button and lace. Tan and black calf lace. Special to close out $3.95 Our former prices $5.00 and $6.00, ae mee ee Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Charge Purchases Made During the Balance of the Month Will Appear on Bille Rendered March ist. ‘MID-SEASON CLEARANCE of ODDS and ENDS All Sections Participate in This Event No season in the year offers so many fine things at such little prices be- cause The Mid-Season Clearance of Odds and Ends means the reduction of our By the end of the week we hope to have eliminated abso- lutely all lines that are not standard Spring merchandise. Although a clearance of this kind makes January a month of small profits, we are compensated for the loss by come familiar with our merchandise and methods. And by the after effects of the sweeping clearance, when our stocks are all fresh with New Spring Merchandise, House Dresses. Percales, ging- 00am oemoemmoemmD Jace Curtains. Chickering Hall | Women’s Union Suits. Gauze @ Lord & Taylor Music Rooms i" weight cotton, Band top. MUSICALES Lace and Linen Covers and Our former prices 75¢ to Wednesday, January 26th Searfs. Our former prices $1.00......+.--50€ and 75¢ | Saturday, January agth $4.25 to $22.50, Silk top, with ribbed lisle J Afternoons at 3 P. M. $2.00 to $12.50 lower parts reinforced. Our Sterling Table Scarfs and Mats, Velour former price $1.25......95¢ | Quartette and tapestry. Our former EDNA FASSETT STERLING You are cordially invited Adminsion complimentary $1.95 (ecm 0am om ee 0emmid Greeley 1900 39th Street ced Prices on broken assortments and this time and new friends made, who be- | | | T es Floor Women’s Coats. English Tweeds in smart mod- els, on the sorts ines; expertly tailored gar- ments, suitable for immediate or between sea- OO WERT: is cavcseeane nee ce eeee eee S13,50 Women’s Fur Coats. Hudson Seal (dyed gach prices $85.00 to $175.00. Our former $75.00, $125.00 and $165.00 Persian Lamb. Our former Aart $165.00 to BRIG OB) oc caiteccure $145.00 to $175.00 Natural Muskrat. Our former price $82.50, Model Fur Coats. In Black Pony, Seal dyed Coney, Natural Pony, Marmot, Mole di Coney, Muskrat, and White Coney. ir former prices $55.00 to eso, $e, 959.50 Scarfs. $12.50 Matched Fur Sets. Black Fox..... Skunk.... ‘ Dyed Skunk. i Black Lynx . $22.50 Dyed Blue Fox $37.50 j ‘Taupe Fox.. ~ Red Fox...... $21.50 Natural Raccoon Hudson Seal ed muskrat)......... $14.50 Wail (taupe black or blue dyed) $12.50 $18.50 Fourth Floor Women’s Raccoon Auto Coats. Well matched skins, Special.......sredecteesesests $79.50 Chauffeurs’ Suits. Blue or black; fine quality whipcord. Some with two pairs of trousers. Our former prices $42.50 and $50.00. ..$30.00 Chauffeurs’ Overcoats, Blue or black. Qur former price $45.00...:..0.seseeseees $30.00 Infants’ Planadisie Night Drawers. and plain. Sizes 2 to6 years. Special... Infants’ French hand made Skirts, Our former prices $1.65 to 8498.0 6 ono 5d $1.25 to Infants’ French hand made Night Gowns. Sizes 1 to 6 (incomplete). Our former pri $1.95 to $4.95. ...8 him aaianiei's $1.50 to $2.95 Fifth Floor Wilton Rugs. Best quality in fine patterns and colorings. Size 9 by12 feet. Our former price $65.00......... ereerres Panels and Our former prices $1.50 to $28.50. 85¢ to $15.75 Bed Sets. prices $1.50 to a © La Curtain Nets and Scrims. Also Scotch Madras in pretty, fancy effects, Our former prices 28¢ to $1.75 a yard, be to $1.35 LLIAMS, id Player Piano, WOMEN’S SHOES Closing Out Patent leather, gun metal, black kid shoes with dull kid or black and colored cloth tops. Sizes slightly incomplete, $2.85 Our former prices $5.00 to $8.00 a palr,