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Ana Role. {Prom the Rorton Transertpt.) @octors disagree the trouble the other fellow is too weak to ‘out of the way “Is Your Stomach Well. It’s the Secret of Good Health TRY HOSTETTER’S (500,000 MEN CAST - SUFFRAGE VOTE; an | | Must Be Won Over in State, Says Mrs, Whitehouse. 70,000 AGAINST) "Soe Half a Million Did Not Vote and Annual Convention of the New York | State Woman Suffrage Party Mrs./ Norman de R. Whitehouse, the Chalr. | man, it suffragists to work like professtonals and not like ama-/ tours for the adoption of the suffrage] amendment in 1917, | “If we are to win,” she sald, “we urged all defeat of 1915 We failed the worked like amateurs. Whitehouse wae optimias feclared that “our very de- be the foundation for a Bu the feat triumph In this connection she said: may | Newsstands. TOSTRP LICENSE. BUREAU OF POWER nemo Would Get Control of Taxi- cabs, “Movie” Houses and i “At last men knew that womans : ALBANY, Nov. 21.—In her annual|trage was a real potitical issue in| HAVE ORDINANCE READY 4 tomac itters address delivered t the open. |New York State. We found we had 4 ing session of eighth | ®% Army of Voters with us, more than| © » Hh z — EN | ait a million. We know they can’ Seek to Nullify All Good Rules : |e ‘counted on heacetortb, because | of Commissioner Bell if q | when a man has overcome ignorance * Fs ¥. and prejudice, when be is once a So Desired. we suffragist, he remains one. i r || “Five hundred thousand men voted An amended ordinance giving the for Suffrage; 100.000 voted against it, Board of Aldermen the right to 4 | but 500,000 registered voters did not) strangle all the rules and regulations S "Stre 1, W. vote on it at all, Many of the men) of the Department of Licen eapes 1251 h who ted against it have since been) claily those which have brought about & t treet, est conver Many others will be con-| proper supervision of taxicabs, haa ' * verted this ye | been reported favorably by the Com- % Presenting the Greatest | Mrs Whitehouse cited the election mittee on General Welfare. Unless . . . . | to Congress of Mies Jeannette Rankin | President Frank UL. Dowling inter- Economies in This fot Montana, ax un example that| venes aud haa it leld over until be tn. women will “etand toxethér vestigates, the measure will be voted Im ortant Sale of “When she was nominated,” Mrs. on at to-day's meeting. P' Whitehouse said, “Montana was a The most harmful amendment pro- Democratic State, Montana re- vides that “the Commissioner of Women’s Apparel This is the season’s most favorable opportunity to buy your winter wear for much less than these good values are priced in other stores. Women’s & Misses’ Coats, $29.50 Of wool velour, light weight, lined throughout and interlined, full flare or belted models, set-in 2 hs or patch pockets, deep convertible 1208 collar with 4-inch band of seal; sizes 16 years to 44 bust. Silk Blouses, | Sport & Util- $2.98 ity Skirts, $5 Crepe de| In navy blue chine, in white, asethagees pone | Pop! rf bowl ae DR ardine, and fine Plain or dressy | velour checks; models, with|cut very full deep tucks and | with all style hemstitc h in g;/ pockets and sep- sizes 36 to 44. |arate belt. Women’s & Misses’ Dresses, $17.98 In serge and crepe de chine, smart models, with trimmings of bead and worsted embroidery, tome combined" with satin and georgette. Mlustration is of fine serge with worsted embroidery, satin girdle and collar. Bd Floor, H. C. F, KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th St., Weet President Wilson a majority of 27,000, but it elected the Republican, Jean- nette Rankin, She was the only Re publi in the State who was elected. The women must have stood together for her.” The Suffragiats are to-day the only politicians at the Capitol, there being no legislators or anti-Suffragiets present to embarrass the women who |are determined to secure votea for j women in thin State next fal Gov. Whitman, from the Mexican | | border, sent a telegram of A will | and good wishes," and the delegate | were formally welcomed to Albany by ulations heretofore adopted by | ment lations heretofore or herea: by said Commissioner shall be or are men serious step backward,” mained a Democratic State and gave Licenses shall submit to the Board of Aldermen for approval all rules or reg- him and now in force and effect govern- ing or affecting licenses of his depart- That none of the rules or regu- rT adopted be- come operative or effective until same pproved by said Board of Alder- ‘The action taken by the Welfare Committee of the Aldermen is a very declared nae Commissioner George H. Beil. | Mayor Stevens afternoon the recommendations of that com. ] | mittee are ado means that the sicense ich is under | Pacad MY) the immed supervision of the | Mayor, would become an unwilling ene tool of the Aldermen. It would mean - sundred that the Aldermen would have the food trade: the Fed-| power, if they so willed, to wipe out nd Jury to-da strict At-[alb the good the License Department Haynes, The ¢ a in-|has been accomplishing during the ne hte three years formulated in my department | | those which govern the | A GENTLE REMINDER} | Note carefully the following direc. tions for taking Johann Hoff’s Malt | extract, the world-famous tonic food land restorative, sold by druggists every where Indivestion—Take a wineglassiul with every meal. Discontinue the use of ice water, tea and coffee while | | taking. | Coughs and Colds—A wineglasstul lor two, sweetened with sugar, taken! \hot before retiring at night, will af-| ‘ford relief and assist in breaking up| the most obstinate cold. | Anaemic conditions, convalescence | | from Grippe and other wasting dis- eases—Use liberally at meals Nursing mothers—Use liberally at an almost ideal service, very materially Evening oughly bad in every respect. the the stands. tres, certa and dance ha “Take th instance. To-day we ha’ cellent most o License Department, a ve the size « hack stands ard the like. “The amended ordinance at the Ii taxicabs, ‘These rules alone help us to mainta’ and ha’ strengthened World's taxicab ordinance. “The amended ordinance is thor- ry et of rules that apply to this plicated phase of our wor! Our regulations now tn force affect meters, the physical con- dition of cabs, baggage space, motors, Perhaps the most important rules It would completely cripple the work of eapecially regulating of taxicabs, taxicab moving picture houses, thoa- clasees of newsstands, would nse Commissioner mean | meals, . in to have absolutely no say in the \_ sness—-Tak® one or two matter of ventilation in theatres, wineglassfuls every night before re- moving picture houses and dance tiring. halls, It also would place the news- ‘Endorsed by medical authorities. — stands, now under the License De- Advt partment’s supervision, " a 3 ——« B. Altman & Cn. '- Women’s Velveteen Dresses Special Values in a in brown ,navy blue, green and black Women’s Tailor-made Suits 4 Special Values are offered in the Departmen: ie: at $23.75 & $27.50 Floor. Included are 3 (Ready-to-wear Department, Third Fioor) | TAILOR-MADE SUITS a | Ofwoolvelour . . . . . at $48.00 Exceptional Values in | Of black velveteen . . . . at 45.00 Women’s Blouses | Ofbroadcloth . . . . . at 238.00 Si at $5.50, $750 & $8.75 Sieh 5 i et OO comprise several attractive styles, variously | SPORTS SUITS modeled in crepe Georgia, crepe de Chine _ Of lrishtweeds . . . . . at 26.00 and washable silk voile, some hand-embroid- ered and others featuring braid decoration. (Blouse Department, Second Floor ' Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas AT SPECIAL PRICES Swill provide an attractive offering for to-morrow. A Umbrellas of superior-quality taffeta or % twilled silk, with novelty handles * smert designs Umbrellas of twilled silk of dur: with handles of natural wood Little Children’s Cloth Coats (Sizes 2 to 5 years) re being offered in the Infants’ Wear Depart- ment (Second Floor), at these specia! prices: foats . + « et $6.75 it various clot and styles $8.50 & 12.75 . . . . of High-cost Coats and Hats have been marked at reduced prices. Auruw, New York back where | ‘Housewives’ Association ALDERMEN I PLOT | Learns the Cost of Living Is Up 23 Per The purpose of the Housewives’ Pi high cost of living and promote house! If so, sign the Yesterday at a mittee potnted out of an increase In t! Sema nent see of necessities and |of a number of staple articles, would Aliowance gran | necessary articles of food in the diet~ ary of a widow's family show an average increase in cost to the ¢o sumer of 73 In one y Some of the a conspicuous items | are sted below per cent Fecreaae. tu Mra ther states: “in ) order to meet the situation the com | mitteo ia recommending allowances! to a number of widows who have ap plied to the Department of Charities | for the commitment of their children because of pov only, These cases | of course, arv taken out of thet 16- | ular order and treated as ‘necessitous | cases.’ The same applies to a number of cases where the husband has just died, leaving the widow entirely des. | titute. There were thirty-nine of | these cases acted upon during tho| month of October.” ‘The foliowing verse sent by a mem- ber of the Housewives’ Protective MEMBERSHIP they were when they were regulated by the Aldermen. It will be remem- bered that the Aldermen became 6 tired of the newsstana muddle ¢ they abandoned supervision of them. | “Our department also has very portant, up-to-date rules governing the licensing of peddle If these were interfered with or demoralized a situation close to chaotic would result, “I haven't the slightest conception 1s prompted the of the Aldermen to take this radical step. But I do know that if the power to make rules for the License Department is vested in the Aldermen, who are not in a porition to understind conditions ax Well ag we do, very great harm will ne to both the public and the licensees. It is therefore to be hoped that Alderinan t dent Dowling and other members of the board will) endeavor to kill this most harmful} measure.” Prevent any action that will upset the present regulation of taxicabs in this city. The rules that are now in force in the License Department apply ad- mirably to the taxicabs. It is strange that Aldermen who know little or! nothing of the intricacies of the taxi- | cal problem, and who had no part in the framing of the remedial ordi- nance, should be behind the proposed | ndment." THE ONLY MEDICINE | THAT HELPED HER “Frult-a-tives"’Again Proves’ Its Extraordinary Powers | | Rochon, Que., March @nd, 1915.) “LT have received the most wonderful | | benefit from taking ‘‘Fruit-a-tives,’’| I suffered for re from Kheumatiom and change of life, and I took every remedy obtainable without results, 1| tried “Fruit-a-tives” and it was the) only medicine that really did me good. Nowe T am entirely well—the Rheur| matism has disappeared, and the ter-) rible pains in my body are all gone. 1} hope that others, who suffer from such | will try “Pruit-na- AIE ROCHON, tives.” 50c a box, 6 for 88.50, trial size, & At all dea or sent postpaid by Fruit. actives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y Advt. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Do you want to join and receive the coln of protection? @ report of which appears elsewhere, the Families Com: of ilfe had gone up to such an extent that somewhat perative if the high prices prevail. Mrs, William Einstein, who also {s a member of the Co-operative Committee of the Housewives’ Protective Association, presented to the board the following table “The figures which have been secured, showing the inc number of our widows who are Qinding {t very diMeult to manage on the! Some thirty-f've————— Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World's Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. j thrown into an Bishop Alp THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. Cent. in Year This Increase Is Figured on Only 35 Articles of Diet That the Poor Cannot Do Without-—-A Mother, | in Tears, Tells Her Child Why She Cannot Have Milk With Her Porridge. | Totective Association is to reduce the hold economics, application blank below meeting of the Child Welfare Board, the fact that the actual necessities he Dudget for necessaries will be im- She said ease In cost seem to bear out the statement of a thelr rise in one year of the children in the j tions. The writer, Mrs. HB. ¢ No. 1869 Hath@ate Avenue, says “A child of three years asked ine a Question which tnd this great scheme greedy money bags our pockets and say of our little ones prices to join the ving rongth With Who can afford to properly? T trust tl movement wilj meet with The verses follow: ot ase (or Mutter mighiy bie oe Butter is vadiemas te us of ont food APPLICATION 1916 CLUE FAILS IN HARLEM KIDNAPPING MYSTERY Auto Reported Used to Carry Away Woman Found to Have Been in Garage at the Time. The mystery of the Harlem kid- napping which started police activity last night when two persons reported they had seen o woman seized and automobile at Lex. | ington Avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, was intensified this morning, The Heense number of the auto as given to the police was 122,227, N. Y., assigned to Nathan Kletn of No. 446 Riverside Drive, At the U Garage, No. 538 West One and Twenty-oncon cet, it was! Jearned Mr n took the car out early yesterday, Mrs, Klein said her | husband was on a business trip out of town. While detectives wore awaiting the return of the car, Mrs. Klein learned her husband had taken the car to the garage of E. Adaens at No, 304 West Forty-ninth Street, at 2 o'clock | yesterday afternoon and she was in-| reit: and? formed the car had not been out since her husband left it, ieee EEE FACES DEATH FOR THEFT. | Old Sea of Indl Pate Prisoner to Bad ¥ GARY, Ind., Nov. 21.—De penalty under an old a law fa ¢. A Shillinger if he ts convicted of ete | & compass from a United Statos 8 Company's ore ship. | Under a law passed in 1790 Shillinger, if found guilty, must either be freed| or hanged from the yard arm of the ship in Gary Harbor. ‘The prison be Uled in the United States L Court at Indtanapolly — To Fight for Direct Primary, That the Citizens’ Union wili oppose any attempt in the Legislature to ree peal the Direct Primary Law was an- nounced last night. It believes it al- ready has & large proportion of tne New York City representatives on ree: ord opposing the repeal. At the same time the Union ts preparing to met be hind certain amendments to the la’ which It thinks district | are necessary ae pheas Wilson Dies at the Advanced Awe of h3 BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 21 Alpheus Wo Wilsor apal Churel hod here to-day after a py He was eighty-two y, his file j n e , Diamonds z Ist for them to LAMBERTS where a reputa- tion of foriy_ yours stan hack of every sale. ‘This is also i the economical way to buy Diamonds because we are r Large Direct Importers, who pay spot cash, sidetrack middlemen, mount all Diamonds, including the sparkling , beauties in Solitaire Diamond En in our own factory, Our store is easily reached from anywhere, and well worth a visit. But it is far from the shopping streets where rents are sky-high and it is managed so as fo obtain the greatest efficiency with the least relative expense of operation. gagement Rings $40 $90 «$160» $400)» $250 $125 $65 These economies spell money-saving to Diamond- buyers at Lamberts, although, generally speaking, diamond prices are rising, but not at Lamberts. = All that a Wedding Ring => ought to be Lambert less Solid Gold Wedding 14-karat, $3.30 up 14-karat, $4.40 up 1s-kurat, $4.00 up ONES 18.karat, $5.50 up Rings really are and have been since the first 92-karat, $5.25 up gleamed on brides’ fingers 22-karat, $7.00 up in 1877. Not a drop of solder in their make-up. Not a speck of doubt as to their durability. Engraving free. Bride rooms please take notice of stylish Lambert Jewelry, Solid Gold, for gifts to wedding attendants. Fancy Gold Bar Pins First cousins to # ened Eg (siege iron our Solid Gold . Brooches areSolid Gold BarPins,and a credit to the family they are. Here are pictures that give an idea of shapes and Solid 14 karat gold bar pin, with safety catch, Platinum leaves aud green gold, set with gen- Price $10.00, y- uine sapphire Solid 16 karat gold bar pin, with safety catch, Knife edge design, Set with 4 génuine sap. styles, Safety —phiresand 9 real pearls. Price $15.00. citehes hold them firmly to the dress . Other Solid Gold Bar Pins $2.75 up; with Diamond $9.50 up. Diamond and Platinum Bar Pins $37.50 up. Solid Gold Cuff Links Striped effects, engine-turned designs, novel and beau. tiful borders are among the attractions of the strongly made Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, of which we sell hundreds of pairs around Christmas. Other patterns, fair and fashionable, guaranteed solid gold, $1.75 a pair up; with diamond, $10.00 «pair up. All prices moderate and marked in plain figures, design. Rose id 14 karat gold rose der with plain Roman uff buttons. Finely etched Dragon design. $7.50 $10.00 LAMBERT BROTHER Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Ave., Cor 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nizht Until 9 finish center, MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fevers ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Gripp.. Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons cer. A luxative to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, Children simply will not tuke the time from play to empty their j bowels, which become clogged up with | waste, ver gets sluggish; stomach | sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If «, ur your child is listless, cross, | erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't ent heartily, full of cold or has the | arippe or & sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of “ alifornia Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this | constipation poison, sour bile and fer. tenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, play- ful child again.” A thorough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all that is neces sary, It should be the first treatment given in any pickness, eware of counterfeit fi p Ask vour druggist for a B0-cent bottie of “Culifornia Syrup of Figs," which has tull directions for babies, children of ull ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle, See that It is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Don't’ merely ask’ for Syrup of Migs. but ask for “California up ike.” Remember, “Cali- fornia.” —Adve. ee »