The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1916, Page 4

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HEALTH, dra ae The Most $i and ye ‘orset Ever Made for Slender Women men who gave up our original Military- Bel set in order to now gladly welcome our NEW Military-Belt model which has all the qualities of the old one and a lot more besides. This new corset motes. health by providing lots of room for free breath- ing, and by preventing Pressure over the gastric region and diaphragm. At gently but firmly insists that you stand erect, with the correct bodily poise which produces youthful alertness and grace. the lump of tat, above the ent Het mr which & many by wear- Roratitettiees tooven. ft ‘has ultra-fashionable supremely poalictssle.” le. designed for leet tanontes suitable also for most medium fig- ures that do not require much abdominal reduction. “Eas aces 83-00 533—Fer slender to pee Ren as'Sis &1$3.00 Fine for athletic girls, singers, and all who are interested in healthful fig- ure-development coupled with up-to-date style. Be a Wise Woman! Wear the Healthful Nemo! Sold Everywhere $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and Up ‘Bawe Hyutente-Pashice lnstftete, Rew Tort Granp Rapips FURNITURE £2.00 Do y on 0 OU [\) a) 5:00 Down ny +4 750 « « 100.00 10.00 « 150.00 ‘5.00 * * 200.00 25.00 « + 300.00 .NTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 | Open Monday & Saturday Evenings| 104 ST. L STATION Af CORNEK COLUMBUS AVE BET 103 & 104"ST FORFEIT t- DYGBLR WANTR WORK WONCERS. |, Arrested, Rita Alberts, sixteen, of No. Third Avenue, whose mother on “7 to the police Saturday she ha | missing since the previous Wednvs: |day and expressed fear that the gtrl j alae have fallen Into the hands of White Slavers,” was arrested Inst | pine at One Hundred Twenty- fifth Street and Second Avenue fom vagrandy TURN HAIR MARK | WITH SAGE TEA (If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens Gray Hair So Nat- urally Nobody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of e Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's treat- ment, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of | the greatest advantage. | Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur pmpound” for about 50 cents a bottle, It is very popular, because nobody can \discover it has been applied. Simpl | moisten your comb or a soft brush with \ it and draw this through your hair, ta! ‘ing one small strand at o time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides bea: tifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and ‘appearance of abundance which ix so attractive; besides, prevents THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAN, FEBRUARY 8, Wife and Son of Theatrical Man = MAYOR WALL RENEW Sued for Divorce a Third Time. ARCHBISHOP OF CHICAG FIGHT FOR SMALLER BOARD OF EDUCATION Looks for More Opposition From Churchill—Not toCon- trol Educational Policy. With the control of Thomas W. Churehill in the Board of Education disposed of, Mayor Mitchel gave pos- itive assurance to-day that William G, Willcox, the new President, and other members he has appotnted will firmly support him in the fight he 1s soon to renew for a smaller Board. Tt was tearned that although Mr. Churchill is at least deprived of power for the time being, he will soon take up arms against the Mayor's pro- gramme. This means that the fight is to go merrily on #0 long as Mayor Mitchel ie in City Hall, Churohili's friends say he has by mo means ca- Pitulated. The Mayor was told to-day that Peter J. Brady, secretary of the Con- ference of Organised Labor on Indus- trial Education, still has a mass of evidence in which it is shown that the Rockefeller influences are at work tn the New York City echools. “It that is #0,” declared the Mayor, “TI have not yet heard from Mr. Brady. It's about time he produced his evi- dence or cease talking about it.” “Mr, Brady still insists that Messrs. Fosdick and Flexner, both Rockefeller Foundation men, will insist upon running the Board of Education,” the Mayor was told. “That statement is not true,” replied the Mayor. “In view of the fact that you are burs. now for the first time in a position to control the Board of Education and dictate to it, will you do so?” was asked. “I will not control in the sense that I will dictate its educational policies. Every Mayor in his third year has twenty-seven appointees of his own on the Board—a controlling number. Mayor Gaynor had control of the Board when he elected Mr, Churchill President, but I don’t think that he stage manager for F. dent. of her child, a boy. Board?” Mayor. dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. | Advt. IT am not going to.” “This administration has bills introduced yet giving the Board of Estimate financial contro! o' Board of Education,” “There certainly will controlled its educational policy and | bill introduced to empower the B: of Estimate with financial contro! “Are you going to attempt to exer- over salaries of the Board of Educa- MRS.WAaYVBURN AND NED JR. ‘Mra, Helene ©. Waybura filed in the Supreme Court yesterday an action for divorce against Edwant C. Wayburn Ziegfeld Jr., who | is known professionally as Ned C. Way- A chorus girl te named as oco-respon- Mra. Wayburn asks for the custody cise closer financial control over the had replied no} cation.” r the Lace Trimmed Voile and Swi: Lingerie Pillow Covers, plain and embroidered, at THURSDAY, Stern Brothers 42nd ond 43rd Streets. West of ith Avenve The Art Embroidery Section On the Main Floor, has ready its Spring lines of Stamped Articles, Cretonne, Silk and Lace Novelties, and other useful articles for gifts and home decoration, at very reasonable prices. Cotton Filet Lace Pillows, pink and blue, sateen lined, floss filled, Fancy Shirred Pillows, floss ea in various colors..........- -at Silk and Velour Pillows, regularly $5.00 and 6.00......at at 85c 50c to 2.50 50c to 2.75 Hand Bags, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags AT THE FOLLOWING VERY SPECIAL PRICES: Black Pin Seal Bags, or without inside com) of black Jong grain leather, with cretonne; 18, 20 and 22 With etched German silver frames; with Week-End Suit Cases $2.25, 2.75) Handsmocked Bags, special partment, inside compartment; Usually sold at $7.50 lined) now $5.50 ins.; pockets; Oriental and American Rugs and Carpets AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES DURING FEBRUARY, Axminster Carpets, in small, neat effects, yd. and at the lo Solid Mahogany merly $80.00 to 100.00 including Bo Writin, 4 pieces, Library Table, from $45.00 to 85.00, at Beloochistan Rugs, at $7.75 to 11.50 Mossouls and Irans, at 24.75 to 35.00 Bookcases, Special Mahogany Library Desk and Chair; formerly $100. Odd Mahogany Bureaus, forme: Persian Rugs,... Hall Runners,.... . Inlaid Linoleum, per square yard. . High Grade Reliable Furniture From only the best makers, is included in our Half-Yearly Sale, west prices, as the following items will indicate: for- Solid Mahogany Dining Room $20.00 to 55.00] Suite, 10 pieces; Adam design; Suite formerly $470.00........ AR okease, China Cabinets, of Fumed and Table Jacobean Oak; sormarly, from. $85.00] $32.00 to 75.00.....at $22.50 hy Inlaid Mahogany Chanter Suite, $28.75 to 60.00] 5 pieces; formerly $303.00... .at Mahogany Tea Wagons, forme rly Walnut Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces; from %7.75 to 16.00, at $6.60 to12.00 Colonial design; formerly $157.50 Old Oak Dining Room Suite, 10 Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, pieces; formerly $207.00,...,,.at 160,00! 7 pieces; formerly $430.00... . at Of the new blocked silks; also superior moire; black, blue and brown, Traveling Bags of black long grain leather; deep 16, 17 and 18 inches. .at $68.00 to 3850.00 -at $24.50 to 49.50 Royal Wilton Rugs, in Oriental designs; sizes 27x54 ins. to 10 ft. 6x 14ft., at $3.75 to $65 $1.35 and 1.75 85c, 1.10 & 1.35 $1.85 $3.50 $3.00 $325.00 to 68.00 229.00 126.00 325.00 1916, "MUNDELEIN RULES AS holder of the office, his predecessors having been Patrick A. ee died late in 1902, and James j- = whose death occurred last sum~- mothe Most v. Jv Ww. ee ston a? del to Washington, | Hundreds of Clergymen Witness] tolle detente services iaided by ‘ Installation of Former Brook- | Rt. Rev. Charles B. McDonne atiation of sha op of Brooklyn, by whom Archbishop | lyn Prelate. Mundelein orained into the lesthood, and scores of other CHICAGO, Feb. .—The Most Rov.| Hlorgymen. About 900 clergymen wit- George W. Mundelein, D. D., was in- nessed the ceremonies. Archbishop Mundelein, who is stalled as the Roman Catholic Arch-| forty-three years old, is the youngest bishop of Chicago and metropolitan priest ever to be entrusted with an of the province of Illinois here to-day | with elaborate ceremonies, in Holy Archdioc.se of the importance of Chicago. The Archbishop arrived here vester Name Cathedral, He is the third] was stat from Brooklyn, where he med a number of years. His last was the stage manager's) third recorded matrimonial venture. His first wife was Agnes Saye, an honest- to-goodness member of the original Florodora sextet. She divorced him, naming @ girl in a vaudeville company which he promoted. Wayburn married a fi and was divorced short); ‘The present Mrs. Helene Davis, tion. : Also there will be a bill re- ui 6 the size of the Board of Edu-| “Do you expect better success this | year than. you had with a similar bill last year? res it_ is always more advan- | tageous when both boards are har- monious than when they have diver- gent opiniors.” chiki eae CRIME IN A GREAT OITY, | Man's pocket picked of $3,600 in| the Tombs Police Court and stranger rodbed of his gold false teeth in a| tazicad, all on the same day. eae eS cas ADMIRAL AND PREACHERS VICTIMIZED BY SAILOR Got Them to Indorse Checks for| $6, Then Raised Checks | all its force and dramatic strength ! stately in the overtures of the world’s Only an actual band performance can equal the power, the martial fire, the surg- ing strength and sparkling brilliance of these Columbia Records: to $60. \ Charles Sturrut, No. 310 West A1882 (UNDER A PEACEFUL SKY. (Von Bion.) Prince's Band, Twenty-ninth Street, dishonorably | 1o-inch discharged from the navy in 190, | yee, [NEW COLONIAL MARCH. (Hall) Prince's Band, pleaded guilty this morning in the| rt tom charge of bay-| Ase66 (UP THE STREET, March. (Rob'tG. Morse.) Prince's in passed a bad check Re i. MA eins We Ld eed eae zt inch) BAY STATE COMMANDERY, March, (Hurrell. NEBR: Gee aePy BA $1.00 [Prince's Band ’ it Seventy-sixth Street. actuate ellen stated Mead A1736 | RIDE ELECT MARCH. Columbia Band ate -inch #4 ‘Among other complainants who ap-| 49 ince’ peared against Sturrut in court today 65c, [YOUNG GUARD MARCH, Prince's Band. were the Re Sharles E. Taylor, con- nected with § 144 West Forty Charles B. Ack Maurice Rectory, No. enth Street; St. Bartholomew After you hear these band records, you'll Ohurch No, 209 "East Forty-second | always ask for COLUMBIA RECORDS ! 3) et, d Re E. 8. Hollo . My Wan Gas Handed ace Wine There’s a Columbia dealer near you who'll Street. Innumeratle complaints from ministers and others have reached the police concerning Sturrut and a general alarm was sent out for him. He was picked up on West Street yesterday on description and when his record was} looked up the police found he had done three years in Sing Sing for the same offense His method was to dress as a sailor, a check for $6 to be gladly play them over to you. Columbia Records in all Foreign Languages, y New Records go on sale the 20th of every month, m would raise the check to cash it that way. Graham C, ¢ a sailor, attached to the Paulding, was discharged in court this morning. He had been arrested with Sturrut. sil Ee AUTO VICTIM IS ROBBED. Woman's 8500 Muff Stolen After Riverside Drive Acctdent, The $500 muff of an injured woman was stolen late last night at Riverside Drive and Seventy-seventh Street, 18h Grand wm, 143 y eh in the expensive muff dropped by the eo Yoo. Bhetuia Bighty-seventh Street. haM1 Third Ay, ‘Third Ave. R. ¥Mi 177th St and ‘Third Ave. “Eddys’’ Sauce is always | pure, wholesome, appeti: By De Maro, 146 8, 100 61, grit vl ing and s. al gs Wes tor Ave. Unilateral Salte Ca; By (rad Rosé. “not Southern Boulevard YONKERS: row BROOKLYN: Rat, tm viagoea Asse lS ee a off eh Tae. ; mush Ave. OMe il il ‘06 Beventh Ave is t A “Onin "oe rt Fultoo tga se ae i Vito fndahth Ate, i wry ST, TO NOTH SF.+ uae rors, 100 Ninth Ave. “Hit roadway ti Flavors Oysters, Steaks and Chops to perfection, Jupsion Phone’ bo, . neaion Phono, 00,, Grocers and Delic: ati Copmmurion "ave, tessen Stores sell it Yackwn Ave. Zarhonnes Music G0. TARA Jackson Ave. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring UST as stirring on Columbia Records as it ever was on the street or stage—and you hear it af home in all its vigor, in Band music on Columbia Records is vivid, rich rea/ity— thrilling in marches that quicken the blood — noble and master-composers, Columbia Grafonola 110 Price $110 This ‘Aderrtaend we yas Dictated ‘COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS Two women had alighted from gt Mg FOR SALE BY é y omobile ry Fuiea “Lbeatre ‘Tcket Co, maeye hue Os fa oT Greg rale rt u pple ABOVE 96TH 8T.1 BROOKLYN (Cont.) an¢ si “ Of No. $8 , ogee Dyekman Grafono! : West Fifty-fitth Street struck the eEaeeoe Cosy ww, 1B Shoo, HM B+ Brean, 139 Fhohing Ave, elder woman and hurled her several feet, sas 4 sobwarts, she Was picked Up unconscious and one faieen into the vestibule of @ nearby ro si partinent house, Adler & ‘Irae! “Mira. J. Taylor, of the Hahnemann $38 Broadens, 1674 Ismedwar Hospital, who saw the accident, brought 4 Mol!in de Quinn, 896, Sumner Ar, Racow Bt sn, 800 G ol i hen she loo! 01 mdermanns 147 victim, but when she looked for a ats A hy ee Hinderminn TP ste an, injured woman refused to give elther 1 Second Ave. ‘TaN, Wootwart Ave her name of that of her companton and |was taken to an apartment in West Dictaphoni NEWARKs FG; ml Plano Co., Otto. Wiss 1 8, 8 5 Griffith, Pins 695 Broad St, Wever Bros,, 565° Broad Bt, L, Bamberger & Co. Haley and Market’ Sta, idwig Baumann & Co., 40-51, Market St. ‘or F Marshall Main St., Paterson, a nf lark Ave., aif Ovoatway, Ba Taya ay Se Neg Jeney Front, Bt. Pilon mL Mais: rackeneect, OUT OF TOWN: ui) Firmt et i A Vaan ew | Hochel Paitfo Prader

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