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ARIZONA READY SEPT. 15. Date for wD ‘a Completton ‘War Announced Two Years Ago. It was announced yesterday at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, t ship Arizona will be ‘ed in commis. sion on Sept. 15. That is the date that Naval Constructor Bailey, in charge of tho work, announced two years ago as the time when the vessel would be com pleted. ‘The big battleship is in dry dock, gradually assuming the outlines of « rship. Her hull ts practically eom- pistod, most of the superstructure ‘has n put in place and work is being hurried on the fire control masts, “She ‘Will have a speed of twenty-two knots an hour and will carry thirty-four ins, her main battery consisting of ten ch guns. She will have a ‘displace: ment of 31,400 ton MARTYRED, ‘A Btaten Island groundhog, Btill looking for his shadow, was Jound frozen to death. GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY Kept Her Locks Dark Thic Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you derken your hair with Sage and Sulphur, one can tell hee cause it's done so naturally, so evenly, Preparing this mixture, though, at home fs mussy and troublesome. Bor 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready- to-use tonic called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You just dampen ® sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your bir, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and after another ication or two your hair becomes tifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, @ sign of old age, and na we all de- sire a youthful and attractive appear- ance, get busy at once with Wyeth’s Say and Sulphur and look years younger. Advt. ROAST BE EF-steak, chops, soups, fish salads, etc., “Eddys” Sauce will season any of these to your taste. PR EN ETE OT LINCOLN SURE HE WON'T LIVE LONG IF BRITISH GET HIM Expects to Be Hanged as Spy If United States Tums Him Over. Ignatius T. T. Linooln, the selt- styled “international spy,” who main- tains thet the British Government is ambitious to stand him up before a firing squad in the Tower of London, said to-day in his cell in Raymond Street Jail, Brooklyn, that he does not expect to live much longer. Ho is of the opinion, ne said, that tho United States Goveranment will speedily turn him over to the agents of the British Government, who will hurry him to England Tt was reported, following Lincoln’: arrest Saturday night at Broadway and Thirtieth Street, that several prominent persona were mixed up in his escape from the custody of a Deputy United States Marsbal in Brooklyn five weeks ago and were concerned in hiding him from the po- lice and Federal authorities. Inquiry to-day appears to establish that Lin-! joubied also, four armed men patrolling coin had no influential aid. Just how the Government finally landed tho fugitive is not known, There are several stories. According to some, Lincoln had been wandering about New York most of tho time since his escape. Another story is that, except for @ day or two, Lincoln has been living as Herr Langer on the farm of Her- man Ridzau, three miles from Red Bank, N. J. Ridzau didn't know who he was until After an auto truck had been smashod by one of Ridzau’s men whom Lincoln had treated too freely with drink, Lincoln did not return to the farm and a search of his grip led to a report to cret Service agents, It is stated that tho capture was brought about largely on in- formation given by Americans of Ger- corded him inemuded, it is charmed, dinners with women at the Clarendon Hotel and great liberties in receiving female visitors, BACKS MARSHALS ON APPAM. Ofscers to " mer. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, — United States marshals aboard the captured British liner Appam will be supported by Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Peters in thelr efforts to remain in oharge of the Iiner, it was understood to-day. No report had been roceived at the ‘Treasury Dopartment regarding the clash betweon Lieut. Berg, command- ing the German prize crew, and the marshals who have charge following \the libel suit of the British owners of the vessel. The Appam ip still un- | dor control of Customs Collector Mamilton at Norf aeeenetnnemente MAX THE INDOMITABLE. Burgomaster B la Won't Accept Liberty with Exile. AMSTERDAM, Feb. 21.—Burgo- master Max of Brussels was offered ‘Treasary tia Mberty by the Germans, but re- fused to accept the condition that he go to Switzerland and remain in- active, according to advices received here. ‘Governor-General von Bissing posted placurds announcing that it was impoasible to liberate Max during the war, DOG GUARD FOR AERO PLANT, Atter Plot W MARBLEHEAD, Mass, Feb. 21.— Great Danes and Airedales will be used to-night to guard the Burgess Aero- plane plant, following a warning ro- celved from New York that the plant fa to be blown up. The guard Is to be the high picket fence A bargain means quality and quantity combined—one with- out the other is not a bargain. ‘When you see toilet paper ad- vertised seven, ten, twelve rolls for a quarter, look at the quality first, then ask the number of sheets in each roll. “It's the Counted Sheets That Coant"* Scoflissue ‘Toilet Paper 4. 35 DINNER GUESTS S C ‘This is the second epidemic of mys Two DIE IN FEAR the murder of Sieve TT terious sickness following chit more than two and a half yoars ago Gr H t , hanqueta in Carnegie, Physicians wii) | Sv tr dar eat eure Cnc ay Hair ee MAY BE ARSENIC VICTIMS|"0"= S258" s'e "Ge / FOR THE SAME GRIME! so" leo te Nate | “ r +, | tims of p aine polaoning ‘ " 6. In ato Hiewtione te tte . ond Banquet Poisoning Case in eee eee Carnegin| One Slayer Sobs 15 Minutes W hen| sot | abcte. we reatoer pw ioe Mee bone aed Oe Carnegie, Pa. Is Subject was among those mos fousiy af 1 aken to Chaire=f Double Pennington, show mu fear, | faded’ and dandruff removed by sabia bed tht ae fected following the dinner, When dsltoindl ais be UIE wan first led to halr, was * of Inquir alin awoke Frid y_morsiin ai wa Eleetrocution in Pennsylvania pronounced dead . the fourth nuble to Wa YJ. A. Hamma at avin oh te wad who ‘anerved by the parr of} PITTSRURGH, Feb, 21.--Thirty-five | whom. she called to atiend her, dee] STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Fob. 31—{{ho dynamo directly under the denth Dorsons were taken seriously i!) fol-|clared she was suffering from aryen'e| George Tl. March and Roland 8. Pen-j chamber, only a few foet from af lowing a chicken and waffle dinn | powe oni. sleatioe ‘ \nington of Delaware County wore If gt hd Salar colgine ih ae a je Oud ist *hure! h investigation bP sot aj rte: *) erectroe parly =« 7 ‘a o ie jow -slaye? Vith his Iti: eet a dee=no one wit know you are using at the Carnegie Methodist Church! qicover whether the food was tam-| rocuted early to-day In the death o.ce ‘buried in his hands le cried: It, 2x. 000, 8, al Gemlorwor direct upon Receipt last Thursday night, it was learned pored with, as at the banquec given| house of the W am Ponitontiary atie oy, Rowland, why didn't they take QU price. Send for booklet “Beaatital Heir.” to-day. { Bishop Mundelein in Chicago | Rockview, seven mos from hore, for lyme” first.” Phito Hay Sec any. Newark. S.J THE AEOLIA COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL TOMORROW (Washington’s Birthday), We Shall Have on Sale a Limited Number of Re- markable Bargains in New and Used Pianos and Player-Pianos “Makers of The Aecolian- Vocalion and the fa- mous Pianola” “The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World” BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave.! NEW YORK: 29 West g2ndSt. PLANOS—Fine InPeuments of Many Celebrated Makes will be Priced at $85 and Upward |/PLAYER-PIANOS and | PLANOLAS—Jnstruments of | Exceptional Quality will be | Priced at $325 and Upward in this ' { 1 man birth through a desire ty aid the ; i Government and who were “actuated jj ¢ i simply and enurely by their aenue of 1% 9% soft as old linen, rae duty to thir country,” as a state-| White and absorbent—this is ment announces, H Tho ‘spy now spends his time in a! YOUF quality test. 1000 counted small cell in Raymond Strect Jail, sheets, 10c, Eddys OLD ENGLI Pode Lake ote tips ba completely from communication with the outside world | Seni-Tiesue toilet “ by special orders of Weputy Marshal! Clothlike rite baleen’ pi heer William H, Perry, as “punishment.” | ¢lethlike” ts ee In the absence of Marshal Powers,; Seacrest healing your py Apel Ae Gpanete and who has gone to Atlanta with Fed- 3 rolls for 25c. Ask your dealer, SCOTT PAPER CO. Reve “SectTinmtousle eral prisoners, Deputy Parry ordered | Lincoin placed in solitary confine- ment. When Lincoln was Arst lodged in the jail the unusual privileges ac- Delicatessen Stores, 1 Oc Made by E. Pritchard,331 Spring St.,N.Y. Know their Virginia eodness OL? Virginia’s sunny fields yield the best cigarette to- bacco on earth. And it is the choicest and mellowest of this Vir- ginia tobacco that you enjoy in Pied- monts—the biggest- selling cigarette in America. Try them -— today! Leggatt Myers Tobacco Co, VALUABLE COUPON IN EACH PACKAGE IO for ¢ HE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY \ T ) }WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY Group A 43 Fine Pianos Beautiful Instruments of Many Famous Makes Sale Prices from $85 ‘OU can buy any one of these pianos with the perfect assurance that it will give years of good service. ‘They are without exception real bar gains—piano bargains such as you would expect to find nowhere but at Aeolian Hall. Allare instruments of really excellent basic quality—the product of makers who stand high in the piano trade Practically every one of them was in first-class condition when they came to us in exchange for the I . The work done put them in such shape that most piano houses would fecl justified in advertising them “equal to new." There are a number of new pianos included in this sale, reduced in price only because of dis continued case styles, In the present sale such makes are represented as—Steinway, Weber, Knabe, Chickering, Hardman, Schmer, Wheelock, Mathushek, Stuyvesant and many others of equal quality First Payments as low as $5.00 Group B Grand Pianos Formerly Priced as high as $1400 12 Sale Prices from $325 These are handsone such n a Steinway Steck, Hardman, Carlburg have had excel most part, litt 1 our factorie them worthy of places in tt and best-appointed homes These pianos afford very ur opportunities to obtain a” x tablished reputation at a low price and yet under conditions that insur the instrument's present worth and permanent satisfaction on your part nstruments of Webe finest First Payments as low as $10 HIS is the great opportunity for those who wish to buy a piano and who —insist upon an instrument of standard make. —have the discrimination and taste to recognize and demand fine musical quality in the instrument they select. —who yet prefer to limit themselves to a moderate expenditure. ‘The pianos we shall place on * are used instruments, cases, for the Pianola they e of traces of usd rrow only exchange, in most Practically without exception well-known makes and almost without rand wear ale tom taken in A piano-man of long experience who saw these pianos in our shops, said; @ 1 my tim piano trades Ih r seen fferedteat sale prices. Why ruments that could as NEW wn expert workmen have made all desirable and these pianos are re-sold jor the amounts we allowed in exchange for them, This sale is also the opportunity for those who wish player-instruments and have decided that the instrument they purchase must be repair itcly modern in design, and equipped vith the simplest and most effective expression control a) utiful, rich-toned piano, made and ed by a manufacturdgjof high repute: notrument in this sale fulfils these require ments All are of Aeolian make which means that both as pianos and as players they are the finest in struments of their respective classes in the world, hevery Some are used instruments taken in exchange for higher-priced models of the Pianola. A few are new instruments in discontinued styles. And without exception they are such sensational bargains as you are unlikely to find again in many months Piano or Player is unqualified Guarantee Every tnistrument, covered by our Instruments on Display Both in New Yo rk and Brooklyn. Group C 26 Player-Pianos Aeolian-made and Guaranteed (used instruments and discontinued styles) Sale Pricés from $325 LARGE proportion are mew in-” struments in case styles we are not now makifig. The remain been taken in exchange for the or other instruments higher in price. ‘These player-pianos use 88-note (full-scale) music-rolls and have late improvements in expression devices. All those which have received appre- usage, have been overhauled in our shops and all traces of wear re- moved. Here is an opportunity to buy a player-piano which represents the best experience of this Company—the pio neer and leading aps eae tag ws player-piano field. Prices are in many cases less than two-thirds of the usual, First Payments as low as $9.00 1 Group D 32 Genuine Pianolas (Re-built Instruments) The first and finest of player-pianos Sale Prices from $425 TEINWAY, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stuyvesant and Stroud models, Every instrument agen The majority are discon absolutely uine Pianola tinued style unused. Sax nged instru ments rebuilt in our factones, These Pianolas all IL-scale, 88-note music. The ments in trols, and every instrument is backed by an unqualified guarantee hese instr simply tre: Vou cannot appre kable bargains th e seen them and nts arc endous values! ciate what re e until you b tried then First Payments as low as $12.00