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— <a, a4 The Municipal | Gallery Shows | Emersonized Ar i: ius tr Wis symbolic paintings at the Mac- Gowell Club inst March, eighteen of hia very decorative, Gream, pictures, done 1 “a, on exhibition at the Municips| Art G lery, Irving Place and Seventeenth Btreet, until Deo. 4 ‘The ocanvan WOMAN GIVEN TWO DAYS To Make Up Her Mind for Surgical Operation. She now has untversally Refused; Cured by Lydia |*"" E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. Philadelphia, Pa—"One year ago 1 wan very k_oand I suffered aing in my aide ind back until T vearly went crary I went to different loctors and they ill anid Thad fe vale trouble and would any _relie would be operated on. Thad auffere for four years be- A I) fore this time, but kept getting worse the more medi eine I took. Fvery month since I was a young girl I had suffered with mps in my sides at periods and as never regular aw your ad vertisement in the newap picture of a woman who had been @nved from an operation and this icture was tmpreased on my mind. he doctor hai (Mei me only two more days to make up my mind, 80 IT sent my husband to the drug store at once for « bottle of Lydia EB. Pink- | ham's Vegetable Compound, and, be- Neve me, ») only took four doses he- fore I felt a change and when I had finished the third bottle I was cured and never felt better. IT grant you the privilege to publish my letter and am only too glad to let other women know of my cure."—-Mrs, THOS. Me- GONIGAL, 8482 Hartville Street, Phila, Pa.—Advt. _BANKINO AND FINANCIAL. | ARIZONA CHLORIDE active tad issue is in our possession. It has profit-making ssibilities. Write for it. | po! C. W. CANNON & CO. 42 BROADWAY , Phone 2984-°985 Broad New York Branches: Boston— Pittsburg tree of ‘W. O. Dinerson, who showed some of |i, or! k per and the | Jat the Art Gallery of Pratt Insti 28. THE EVENING WORLD, KF KIDAX, NUVeEMBER 24 1916. tended to symbolize happiness The reat out-of-doors, with {ts treea and flvide and clouds, ts used in this con- tlon. Bometimes Mr. I ow dance « “The Master’ the companions, The trunk ta deals with a larg forest that dominates und th Hight, Dt effeut ed tn them are neverthe pieusing, and oe « " 1 then used nh conne 1 the arboreal, The sylvan prehen {te gen a ted tn an werewtly folded and a down, but utterly fall to anyw year rewebh the floor Her socks and slippers are well man- aged tne s that are well fin tahed. ‘Tho little one's blue eyes and flaxen hair, with ita pale blue ribbon trim, are well expremied. She wears fetchingly a heart-shaped pin, Her white sash la broadly arranged New York City, by ann, are pleas @ und execution Mrs, Lawrence Wright is exh for the first time in New Y 160 of her original floral decorations in water colors, pastela and olls, ‘The exhibition opened yesterday at the Herlin. Photographie Company's gal- lory, No. 205 Madison Avenue, and will be continued until Dec, 9 The exhi- bition Is under the general direction of Mrs Landau, who succeeds Martin Birnbaum. ince Plerte Troubetzkoy han fust | Mnished a gronp compared of the two boys William Faversham. The painting ts on view for a week at the kallory of C. W. Kraushaar, No. 260 rifth Avenue The Prince has been singularly happy in bis rendering of a couple of mpiritual children, ‘They are abown and dressed in khaki, The ‘arboreal background introduced ts Hiehtily effective ax a foll for the flesh tints. The faces are ahown full Frank Brangwyn, A, Ro A, and Marius A. J. Bauer are Jointly show ing seventy-elaht proof etchings at the Krauehaar Mallery, No, 260 Fifth Avenues, until Deo, 16. | | ime twenty-six paintings, moatly tn potntel, by Charles Kosen, to be # Krooklyn, until Nov, 28, are highly colorful, They also have other charms, and Mr. Rosen han very dex- Ee => Two Great Brooklyn Storesq{= rma, JMC te SMITH STREET Cer. Warren St. 222-224-226-228 GRAND STREET Near Driggs Ave. Time Now to Select WINTER WEARING APPAREL And you can Week Plan, Style- Men’s $19.75 Neat, new models in mixtures; an example of correct tailorin $12-75 to $20 WOMEN'S & MISSES’ Beautiful Suite and warm Coata. they are all wearing now COATS SUITS COU PON Allows You 10% om Your Parris ne 104, 188.108 1004 (0398. 4 He SMITH BI KERT GRANDSLt J. MICHAELS FRIEND OF THE reorLe The Twe Largest Credit Houses tn Brooklyn as thousands of Brook- lyn people are now doing. Dress in Latest Men’s O’coats There is great variety of new fabrics, tailored in the latest style. MEN'S & YOUNG © ‘S SUITS (y every garment $12.50 to $30 $13. 50 to make use of our 81 4 $1 Weekly & Young CLOTHING 7 Just what DRESS LP THE BOYS AND GIRLS $1.00 Weekly terously and ably painted atmomphere, and ebta ), tite his canvases great out-of-doors Mr n has joyously entered, and with and discriminating palette as painted the in its caprica, and be baw again and again red the tender and hopeful is of early spring and summer, with broad sympathy. His pictures reveal nature In various, but always eresting, relieved ed black of the tree be foreground. His dia. vellously handled, in this € rhe w re 4 brilliantly ears to particularly « handling of tn » This vAtternoon,? A Misty Pay,” 4 "A Sunny Morn The Hanging Branch,” a small can- vas, very charmingly utflizes a tree branch that overhanies the water ns The composition, balance Picture values are all under ime control by the artiat There («a distinct absence of mo- notony In the exhibition, “Tensted Too Many Friends” so Contractor Is fatetde. Once & prosperous contractor, Frank Hracken, forty-two, committed sutetie yesterday by inhaling illuminating gas in the home of his ulster, Mra. Kate Alexander, at No. 206 St. Jaines Place ii yn. On a table w note which Sorry for ending my life ed to mucceed In buatnens ) tof my own, an tny. friends will understand, I trusted too many good trlends Remarkable Experience of Miss Horton, Who Suffered Since 4 Years Old, Joints Stiff, Cords Drawn, | Wheeled About in Carriage PICTURE OF HEALTH TODAY—GIVES HER RECIPE FOR SanEN ERT RARD Friends and neighbors can hardly believe that Gladys Horton is now able to move her arms and hands as > . well as any one, No longer will she be pointed out as she walked with! her arms bent at the elbows, as the girl who was unable to help herself | and unable to n button her ow coat, She now has full use of her| Joints and enthusiastic when asked about her recovery. She aatds “I don't know Just where to begin. 1 have had rheumatism since I was four years old and it le @ new ex- was perience for me to have the full use) of my Joints and be free of pain, I have been so helpless that I had to| taking Var-ne-sis be wheeled in a small carriage, al-| "I cannot say how pleased 1 am most every Joint in my body has|and how I thank you for your per been afflicted, my feet, ankles, knees, | sonal interest in her cas I find it hands, urms and shoulders. |hard even now to believe this girl ts “1 was unable to walk on account] the s of the pain in iy feet and knees Helpless and in continued pain, dreading the night when I would have to be lifted bodily and dread ing the days when I would have to he moved T was unal to cut my food or feed my aris were bent at the elbo ble to get them away from My fingers were drawr paluis | of iy hands. wean see T have full use of my hands and arms and my fingers have gone back to normal conditions,” she said, as she grasped the hand of the writer, at the same time demonstrat ing by her grip that she had consid: | erable strength in her fingers 1 tried many different treatments but they failed to help me 1 had little me, but IMPORTANT thei the on! his i lar he| wind and Rnow-mwept winter land- lareereornnercorseerarenn = PRETTY LYNN MISS SURPRISED = NEIGHBORS BY HER RECOVERY NOTICE TO WORLD READERS Sunday World Edition Limited to Demand rs of The Sunday World are requested to order in advance with their newsdealer. way to be sure of getting a copy regu- ly, as The Sunday World is sold out early. to a shortage of news-print paper the newsdealers’ orders are limited to actual sales, : | do not let up until they are well | “1 would be glad to have any one IN ORKER |Noren cHariry woRKER WIDE RANGE IN BIDS ENGAGED IN MARRIAGE BY A PROVIDENCE wAN 1 r ‘ J 6 Sonne 1 9-6-4-600-4-O9 4409495604000) | One of the Interesting #utumn en- Kagemonts Just announced ts that of Miss Anne H. Edwards of Elizabeth, N , to Walter H Burnham of Providence, R. I, The prospectivo bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, George Bo Edwards, and ehbe ta noted for her charity work in New Yors and its suburbs, | pRINTING COST THIRD MORE, CHICAGO, Nov, 24.—An tncrease of 30 per cont. on all schedules and esti- mates on printing and binding after Dec. 1 was agreed to to-day by book, sriodical printers of Chicago Titnote, ivance Was necessitated, ae- to W. T. Leyden, Seqgetary of am glad I did, for to-day I am en- tirely free from rheumatism of the | Joints—haven't an ache or a pain perfectly well “It seems like a dream, but I must give Var-ne-sis, that wonderful medi- cine, all the credit. @ wish other suf. ferers would gain by my experlence —use my recipe, take Var-ne-sis and call on me or write address, 15 Abbott Street, W my Gladys Horton, Lynn, Mass." Lizele S$. Wotts, well known in Lynn, and employed at Lynn Post- office, hus been greatly Interested in Miss Horton's condition, She said: “Miss Horton was pronounced tn- fect condition and a healthy flush on her cheeks. A well, merry heart- ed happy girl. All this change from me one TL xaw about a year ago, guved from a life of torture, She looks upon Mr. Varney as upon a De- liverer and told me she should pray for him every night of Wer life, Suc gratitude one seldom finds and to hee thanks Tadd my own.” | Mary Lynch, who lvea at the sume address Miss Horton, shids “ n Miss Horton for the past four years and watched her thre ering. | can verify | her went as to her sufferinig previous to taking Var-ne-sis, S) now looks to be in perfect health Var-ne-sis has been wonderfully successful in the treatinent of rheu matic arthritis or chronic rheuma tis of the joints. No Sufferer can afford to be without Varene-sis, Tt is helping hundreds regain — their health the same as it has helped Miss nd to W. A. Varney, und ask for the “Story Get Var-ne-sis, Now, to-day, at all J reliable druggists. — Adve Owing | smnitler Concerns Are the Lowest in the construction of 148 seaplanes for the army were opened at the War} chine, while there are wide variations in which the makers are willing to guar- antes the machines to produce, Bandusky, O., made the lowest price, offering to construct all the machines) for $12,000 each, This company, how- ever, guaranteed a apecd of only sixty. five climb 8,200 feet in ten minu | The ‘Buffalo Company | guaranteed a speed of ninety miles | Always Bought an hoar and abil to climb 6,500 feet | in ey eb curable by several of our best physt foe PHU 0 ka a . Sciooue ‘ | Experiences. clans. Her hands were misshapen, Wy ver Fillings = + - Hocup A Myst Stor of olved ses Famank of her lite was et “ OR SALE Was TERBURY Dena, Compan P 5 Murder in the Grecn Mounteins -A J cr - . Incorporated | x parent y 2 vag suffering, Last week I called upon PET rs 29 W. 34th St, New York age Crime in Which Rope, Revolver and her, the first time T had seen her DIAMONDS 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn | | Kerosene Were Employed. wince she began taking Var-ne-sis, 4 ue! Hours, 8 rO6 SUNDAYS, oie] and what « change. probdal renee ane Ewedten poten. Authentic Accounts of the Manner in '‘Shapely hands, lower limbs in per- gear iter —_—_—_—OCC Page 6 Which Certain Broadway “ Stars OR “Up-State’ on Thanksgiving morning. A : seC eu Waly MOTORMEN timely sketch in four colors that will take you DIAMONDS ONCRED DIT and “back home” among the old Thanksgiving Day ROYALDIANOND aWatc HCO CONDUCTORS '@ customs. 35 MAIDEN LANE. PHONE Zi3J0HN WASTER: DON’T MISS The terms and epecrfications of-! fered by the ter-kKnown companies were rather less attractive than those of the less prominent concerns, The | Curtiss Company, for example, aot @ price of $22,600 aploce for machines which it would not guarantee to oilmb more than 2,000 feet In ten minutes, or to range tn speed more than sixty- five miles an hour. The highest anked, by the Wright-Martin Com- pany, was 97 for each of twelve! machines, Ten concerns made di CASTORIA Infants and Children. TO BUILD 148 SEAPLANES Honestly, Did We Ever Dress Like This? Their Offers to Build Machines for the Army. WABHINGTON, Nov. 24—Bide for yepartment yesterday. The prices) unge from $12,000 to $29,500 a ma- the apeed and climbing power The Benolst Aeroplane Company of miles an hour @nd ab You Have y ten minutes, ht wants $14,570 9 and $18,475 fc y, how- In Use For Over 30 Yoars, Jo tke. felure Successful Merchant: AUTOMOBILES. In Central Park—25 Years Ago. Between the games of as fast a tennis match as the lady’s skirt would permit, this couple paused a moment so that the photographer could preserve for an incredulous posterity the harsh evidence of fashions that now seem absurd. HE modern “one horse shop” tries to deliver half a ton of dead weight bundles in a little converted pleasure car built to carry only five passengers. Over twenty thousand merchant-store- keepers have seen the mistake of using converted-pleasure cars — they are now using VIM Trucks. It is cheaper to use the truck built for delivering bundles, not for joy-riding. Why don’t you learn the plan by which VIM Trucks are made casy to buy? MANHATTAN MOTORS CORPORATION Lardext Distributore of Motor Trucks in the World Séth Street at Broadway A Page of Similar Photographs—Turning Time Abruptly Backward in Its Flight In the Gravure Section of THE WORLD : : Next Sunday Also a series of pictures showing how a whole village was built, populated, attacked and burned, all in ten days-—just to make a realistic movie. A Few Pages from the Next Sunday World Magazine: {The 15-Year-Old Girl Whom Christy, Page 1 4 the Artist, Calls “My Most Marvelous Model.” I {The One Incomparable Poem of the 8 | War’’—Written by an English Officer Page 2 of the Nobility, Shortly Before He Fell in Battle. How a New York Opera Singer Cou- rageously Sent Her Aviator-Fiance to the Front to Test His Love. Dentistry ~ §TEAMBOATS. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES All-tho- Way-by- Water $3 7 BOSTON METROPOLITAN 0 via Long Island) Soum and the CAPE COD CANAL of Lend, laugh and chew the nd thean Rootes ‘Teeth ino hen made tn Th New ‘WATERBURY Way | teeth Unt od -missing teeth replaced hardest food, rematr Page 3 0% Fapress Servies th Music. Ke 8. k nteed 10 rT if va iti a vane Journ, Extractions and Dental Surgery {Two Girls Who Went Recruiting An bi aN mer gett |} American Girl in England and an MEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY | + $5.00 up tee and North Ive York. We Full Sets of Teeth + © Page 4 | English Girl in New York —Tell Their oe Y DIT icobasye sry DIAMONDS AL Trans ‘'o Stric 4acasn or Credit Oo HOY Aow breve Te POR NEW, XMAS CAA Began to Shine. and CONDUCTORS WANTED. Are You Reading “Jabez Bunker’? BY ELLIS PARKER BUTLE} ER. The noted humorist has made a confidence man out ofA FARMER! Can you imagine the result? The rich field of laughs? 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