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’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. “A SANCTIMONIOUS OLD”— ‘Then Carpet Men's Hisses Pet Bad to Lawyer's Attack on Daniels. ‘The Carpet Association of America held ite eighth semi-annual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria last night. There were 800 guests, Among the speakers was Frank J. Hogan, a Washington lawyer, who began an attack on Josephus Daniels, “I tell you that the Secretary of the Navy is a sancti- monious oKt"—— Hisses stopped Mr, Hogan. He then changed his aubject. BAFFLED IN ATTEMPT TO SHOW CONSPIRACY IN FIXING MILK PRICE Lewis Gets Horton to Admit, However, Sanitary Associa- tion Had Laws Changed. CHILO’S TONGUE BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED If cross, bilious, sick, feverish, or full of cold; take no chances. Deputy Attorney General Lewis to- day continued the investigation Into the counter-charges of conspiracy made by the Dairymen's League and some of the large milk distributors. Questioning Loton Horton, Presi- keep the prices of milk to the farm- ers at the same level, but he had to give up each line of approach. The Deputy Atorney General In- terrogated Mr, Horton regarding the use by his company of an invention “California Syrup of F can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. Children love this “fruit laxative,” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop pla ing to empty the bowels, and the re- sult is they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, ach sours, then your littl comes cross, half-sick, feve eat, sleep or act naturally, | bad, system full of The witness admitted his company (used, but not extensively, Dr, Parke's retardor, an invention which holds the milk at @ given temperature for hirty minutes, Mr. Horton was asked whether he or other members of his firm held stock in other large milk compantes. throat, stomach-ache _| The witness said the company owned Listen, Mother! See if tongue is a small creamery at Dethi, N.Y. coated, then give a teaspoonful pf! Horton declared he bought more cans “California Syrup of and if @| from a company in which he was not few hours all the con Interested than from a can company sour bile apd undigested food passes in which be holds ten shares of stock. gut of the ystems and you have 4)" Ainough he wan at one timo a Millions of mothers give “€alifor- | director of the Sanitary Milk Dealers nia Syrup of Figs” because it is per-| Association, Mr. Horton was able to fectly harmless; children love it, and| shed little light on its business, The it never fails to act on the stomach,| qesoclation furthered the campaiga rw i r druggist for f “California Syrw s full directions children of all ages and for gr ups plainly printed on the bottle. ware of counterfeits sold here. ( the genuine, made by Syrup Company.” kind with contempt Ask bottle t v “California Fig | ty Refuse any other | the t Advt | peter , | ness must reproduce the book }eash was produced, but Mr, McCat- ley declined to give It to Mr. Lewis for inspection, Mr, Lewis asked the fereo to order Mr, McCauley to hand him the book for inspection Heferee Dykman declined to do 80 ee eee WAR AND PEACE. Speake velt for Hughes, FOR YOUR PIANO 437 FifthAve. Phone 3091 Vanderbilt from the New York Central the Central @rmary, where aks for Hughes to-night the same time Seoretary b& War Maker will address two Wilson meet- ings. —=—= | Saks & Company - Broadway at 34th Street ATHENA UNDERWEAR Fos WOMEN AND CHILDREN The principal differ- ence between ATHENA Underwear and _ other kinds is that ATHENA Underwear is tailored to fit, while other un- derwear has to be stretched to the shape of the figure. ATHENA Under: wear is as different from ordinary underwear as a perfectly tailored coat differs from a shape- less cloak. The correct tailoring of ATHENA Under- wear makes it comfort- able, dainty and in ex- act conformity with the figure. It affords freedom of the arms and body, There is no stretching of the fabric atone point and no looseness or wrinkling anywhere, ATILENA Under. wear, which is superior in every respect to any other kind, is made in all sizes and of all weights and qualities at the prices you have been accustomed to pay. When you put on your first suit of ATHENA Underwear you will realize that it is the only kind which is made in accordance with correct principles, Athena is sold only at Saks in New York Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, Makers PRICES: For Women— Vests and Tights. .60c to $2.00 For Women—Union Suits. . $1.15 to $4.25 For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. —Separate Garments. .... .50c to $1.10 —Union Suits.......... .85cto $2.00 The cut rt Low Neck—Sleeveless feet away. It cireled the Osterday, | headquarters, where he had been a , he sald, but did not give any signal. |iivered, He wore a mall tag which “ read: dent of the Sheffield Farms Company, | Mr. Lewis endeavored to prove that! Mayberry the milk dealera had conspired to| |by Dr. Parke of the Board of Health. |b SAYS HE SAW A BIG U-BOAT | BOY OF 7 TAGGED AND SENT | 400 MILES OFF CAPE HENRY) BY MAIL TO HIS MOTHER Circled Around His Ship, the Os- tertal, Says Capt. Hirsch, but She Made No Signal. BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 2.—Capt H. Hirsch, of the Norwegian freighter Osterdal, which arrived here to-day from Cardiff, Walee, reported having sighted a jarge submarine which he believed to be a German of the U-5d type about 400 miles east of Cape Menry. He Reaches His Home Safely ; Allegheny, Pa., From South Norwalk, Cona. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 2.—Left in South Norwalk, Conn, by his mother when she came here to be married, Harry Price, seven years old, safely reached Pittsburgh tagged like a crate of potatoes and was claimed) after two days’ delay. New Jersey to The New Jors Pu Utilities Com- mission to-day directed Chict ringincer| Pearl Wangle, xeneral delivery, Al- to nacertain how many. cars P are used in the transportation of coal, lepheny post: off how many are empty on sidings, how many are full and how much coal is stored at termin} by Wagon, Goblet, three and one-half 0. 411 Vanderbilt Street, Former Poltce Captain I* Stricken oe With Heart Disease. Former Police Capt. trell died suddenly of heart discase in John W. Cot- Capt. Hirsch said he first saw tho] y Dearl W. is} submarine about 11 o'clock at night | Mrs Pear ee eels ane that It wag Hot ork At nla} |mother, claimed him at detecttve { “From Mra, Anderson, Noe 16 Pino| it Street, South Norwalk, Conn., to Mrs. | § —_— X J, W. COTTRELL DROPS DEAD, * struck by & peddlers patantly killed tn f lgh. |an office at No. 50 Church Street this of entleth | afternoon . the driver, was ar-l Hoe was ai partment in d to the ber, 1888, Dd, eh Women’s Unusual Original Modes in Afternoon Gowns Distinctively Bonwit Teller & Co, ticularly attractive at these special prices: 29.50 39.50 BONWIT TELLER &.CO. The Specially Shap of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET AFTERNOON FROCKS A Very Special Sale—Friday These frocks are designed for afternoon wear, for the matinee and for daytime occasions of a not too formal character. Simple and charming, they are pat- Frocks of Georgette crepe combined with satin, frocks entirely © metallic embroidery or fur and in the fashionable satin robes tailleurs. WOMEN'S AFTERNOON FROCKS of more formal types in Robe Chemise and Moyen Age models developed in exquisite silks, metallic tissues and velvets. ‘A sergoant in 1892, a lieutenant In 1894 and a captain in’ 1902, He wee din: missed February 7, 1911, for Wall Street speculation, Heritage of Health Weakness aia od Dr. Greene's Favs you Inherited imperfections, oF have your children Innerited Imper , of advan G Sold by al hiinaolf will) give ay ¥ mal) to all) Sotfice and iabora: | y St. Boston. Mane | | BILIOUSN EAS —CONSTIPATION GREENE'S LAXURA GATHARTIC PILLS 25 Cente at All Druggists. i) i} Unusual Fashions Developed in the Simple svelte Silhou- ettes of the day. 49.50 f satin, of serge, cf satin with Up to 195.00 Very latest word in Paris corsetry. Straightway we had it copied and shall present it tomorrow, Friday Is it low or high, light or Women must see it. | natural corset For the First Time in New York The Parisienne Silhouette Corset The original came to us from our Paris bureau with the cable: “This is the newest and most favored Paris corset,”’ y) Most moderately priced, $3.50. The Parisienne Silhouette Corset is made of a satiny faced cotton fabric, exceedingly pretty. | | lt is topped with lace and shows a delicate bow knot of ribbon. But this we WILL say—it is the most comfortable, graceful and a corset of the most beautiful line that has come to New York for many a day. | Exclusively shown and on sale in the Wanamaker French Corset Salons. | The John Wanamaker Store Broadway at Ninth, New York | Another Model at $7.95 | heavy? Third Floor, Old Bldg. SELDEN IN ES PON LOO" OTN OTDM RY CES 1 eae NREL RENNER Illustrated. decided Lined throug! interlined. eyene. Boys’ Chinchilla Coats—Exceptional Because of the scarcity | of good chinchilla wecon- | sider the price of these | new coats exceptionally moderate $6.50 for Boys’ Coats Blue or gray chin- a convertible izes 4 to 10. $9.50 for ry, Youths’ Coats “aN Blue or gray chin- jicae i) $5.75 Our $7.60 grade, two chilla; sizes 11 to 18, Corduroy Suits, “pairs of trousers; 47 sizes 8 to 16. Tomorrow Brings a New Semi-Made Serge Frock, $8.50 The semi- made frock—a | Wanamaker idea—is meet- ing With a great success, ‘Tomorrow we shall introduce a ney Sis with pockets. (111 ustrated.) In navy blue, serge, with col- lar and cuffs of white gabar- dine or gray broadcloth. Thy model may be worn as A Coat Dress | WANAMAKER’S "WANAMAKER’S WANAMAKER’ DOWN-STAIRS STORE In the Fashion Sale—-Women’s Coats at $12.50 to $24.75 The $12.50 coats are the greatcoats that all women need for motoring and the severe days of Winter. back mixed materials in greens, browns and heather tones. Large Fur Collars iy unusual, and soft wool plush in dark brown, navy blue and dark green. — ( Quite dressy are the $22.50 coats of mottled plush in tones of gray and green; lined throughout with peau de cygne, also 65 Wool-Velours Coats, $24.75 The smart plain-tailored coats are lined throughout with The coats with fur-trimmed collars are half lined wit! ‘The coats with scarfs of syle green and navy blue. y/ Also 10 Fine Chinchilla Coats, Gold Color and Women’s Shoes--Good Leathers, or the front may be fastened to the waistline. Sizes for young | girls and women, ! in navy blue, black, Russian green or brown with collar and cuffs of white serge or flannel cotton velours, The “Last Edict’’ in Millinery This Turban with high ears of vel- | vet, which | | we have Copied at $5 In black | and = purple, with unique fur - trimmed ornament Underwear and Hosiery—New For Women 75¢ each for white ribbed cot ton-and-wool vests with high neck and long sleeves; ankle- length tights to match. sizes, $1. 85e each for white ribbed | cotton combination suits; vari ous styles; sizes; seconds, For Children IBe each (8 for 50c medium-weight fine ribbed me; cerized cotton stockings; siz 545, 614, Thy, 84g, 949) seconds, 5c pair for infants’ white cotton-and-wool stockings; sizes 44 to 644, Subway at Astor Place Extra | regular and extra for | Heavy plaid of taupe kit coney—-make the $18.75 The coats themselves are of good-looking 4 with effective flowered crepe. Illustrated. plush are lined with peau de cygne. Brown, Burgundy, $24.75 The “Vendome” Corset Presents a Model for Every Woman Within the popular price range of $1 to $6 & every woman will be sure to find the kindof corset she requires for her particular type. More than that, materials are of a very good quality in a variety of designs. Many unusually dainty. | For Slender and Girlish Figures For Stout and / Topless and low bust models Matronly Figures | with free hip space, $1, $1.50. boned with broad Firmly spoon ateel; serviceable materials, $1, $1.50 and $3. Dainty Materials Serviceable white and flesh, broche in models for medium, slender and aver figures; lacing in front and back. to $6 For Medium and Average Figures Low and medium bust models, long and medium hips, $1 to $5. “Vendome” Brassieres Also bandeaux, bust support- ers. 50¢ to $2.50. Fashionable Models, $4.40 Pair Style and quality are combined in these shoes to a sur- prising degree. $4.40 pair is extremely moderate when present costs of leather are so high. Four models with popular eight-inch tops Pictured on the right—dark Russian calfekin shoes in a beautiful shade of ma- hogany with fancy stitched vamp, $4.40 pet Pictured on the left~-full calf shoes with imitation wing tips and leather Louis heels, $4.40 pair. = hott dull kad laced shoes with plain 40 pair. I white leather shoes (resemblin, buckskin), Inced model with perforated ¢ vamp, $4.40 pair. Patent Shoes with black cloth tops, $3.85 pair. ‘These also have the fashionable 8-inch tops; unusuals , toes, IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL — BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET The Difference Between a Wanamaker $15 Suit and Any Other $15 Suit is material enough for men to take notice of. That difference has been brought about by— —our fifty-five years experi- ence in the business of men’s clothing; five and a half decades of > | satisfaction; } —a determination never to \ | make or sell poor goods; t —a willingness to make good on all mistakes; a power of distribution which brings to us the pick of the mills and markets at bottom prices. Men will find here tomorrow as large and as good a collection of suits at $15 as we have ever offered. Variety of fabrics in Autumn patterns and colors; models for men and young men, Broadway, corner Eighth, Better Caps Than Men are Accustomed to Getting for $1 Better in material—for they are the substantial tweeds, smart checks and plaids; better in workmansnie and finish—for some have gold silk-serge linings, others are skeleton lined with taped seams and i features of higher-priced caps, Ideal Bligh pather sweat bands; both are { for Autumn. Broadway corner th. | Wanamaker Derbies, $2 Two attractive models—our own specialities—clear fur felt in a {ast bluck, Ample supplies of these Wanamaker Derbies are here | | in all sizes Broadway, corner Eighth, | Underwear and Half Hose T5¢ each for winter-weight ec: bbed bi Down-Stairs Store, New Building, Broadway at N| New York =

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