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10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECHMBER 16, 1916. beefateak party att bhouse, Ne N77 W ne $5 NPIECE FOR TWO KISSES WF | PRIGE THE COAL MAN PAID ORG HA SPREAD ie ne ene wae ee | ear iee| DI, DRY LAW, OATS. Siac te ores, BRONX NOTES. “Tit fine | i | A conce many high Masonic masters were| McCarthy of No | Bronx House dred and Ninety-eli present at @ banquet at the Temple, pente thelr silver w No, 427 East Two Hundred and For-| ary this evening ——— ding anni as charged * Ammann, | | tleth Street. The Firet Ladies’ Day Nursery wi! | The Rev. Madison C. Peters will ad- | Conduct a concert to-morrow ev | at London Casino, No. 3876 slant Biddieboro Club of No. 1040 f Alcoholics C ff From Sup- dress the Avenue. ‘The proceeds will go for ple 7 a Ne tics "y pettie ono Teens sis subs | and euppiien for the children cared for! Siocutows Hall, One ‘Hundred ana plies Hs nis i ees eee tern Oopeinent” | ace vara, ‘Thirty-elghth Street and Third Ave- ‘asy Substitute. estra will play a young Russian 1 beefsteak party of aumonauk Club will be held at Judah on the Western Continent.” Two hundred members of the Tack-| nue, John Schaefer {s Chairman of 4 her twice, ahe An old fashioned barn dance will be | amuck Democratic Club attended the! the arrangement committee, $10 fine. | ‘The theory was seriously advanced yesterday by Magistrate Charies 1. | STOMACH UPSET? Simms in the Yorkville Court that | * | Prohibition ta partly responsible for eed the growth of the drug habit, Hiv Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr, | s“‘ement was made in connection Ok with the case of Jobn Smith, who Edwards’ Olive Tablets d ho was @ theatrical man, and | gE E j who asked to be committed to be ‘That's what thousands of stomach | eured of the heroin habit sufferers are doing now. Instead of |” giith sald he had travelled with | taking tonics, or trying to patch up a] i cctrical eompantes and had as-| poor digestion, they are attacking the | (2° sociated with members of the com- real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. pany and others whom logon Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse | Ho sald be had contracted the hatit | the liver in a soothing, healing way, |/from some of his associates and this When the liver and bowels are per-| led the Magistrate to remark: forining their natural functions, away| “Oh, you mean the fellows who fee indigestion and stomach trou-| travel around a great deal and into les. If you have a bad taste in your |‘dry territory?” When the confirmed | mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor,| aicoholic cannot get What he wants | lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition] ye finds a substitute Which can | or cnergy, troubled with undigested | \.iiy carried around, Then he foods, you should take Olive Tablets,| joasts of the morit of the substitute | the sulistitute for calomel. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are | te Barsons who are easily influenced purely vegetable compound mixed Smith, though only twenty-four with olive oil, You will know them| years old, appeared to be much by their olive color. They do the] broken down physically, He sald he Special Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos Continues Tomorrow Street, The Magistrate sent him to a hospital, as he did Gertrude Wilson, thirty-seven, of No. 369 Second Ave- nue, who said she bad been takin; drugs since sho was sixteen years old, Take one or two at bedtime for fini relief, so you can eat what you ec. 10¢. and 26c. All druggists— Adyt. CVT T TTT work without griping, cramps or Ek at No, 234 East Forty-second 0000 reest Popular Price Garment House in New Y: Store Open ens? Until Christmas Beginning To-Morrow (Saturday) D. PRICE & CO. 6" ave. Corner 18™ Stréet BrooKtyN NEW YORK WEWARK Startling COAT Sale 600 Handsome Coats to Be Closed Out at a Great Sacrifice 49 & 45" Former Prices up to $22.95 HE Christmas sale of used and discontinued style pianos and player pianos continues tomorrow with unabated energy. People who have waited until now for an opportunity to purchase at a saving will surely welcome this event, for not only are the savings very marked, but the quality of the instruments is excellent. The offerings this morning consisted of Upright Pianos from $95 up Player Pianos from $295 up Grand Pianos from $395 up Every instrument is sold with our absolute guarantee of satisfaction, for notwithstanding the fact that many are of makes which we do not handle regularly, every one has been gone over carefully in our own shops and we are therefore certain of the musical value of each. Convenient payments may be arranged to suit the wishes of the purchaser, according to price of instrument selected, ' CHICKERING WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH AVENUE TIT IIIF IIIT TOIT 3%b STREET At $10.00—Weel Volours, Chinchillas, Matelams and Miz- tures, many with fur collars and lined throughout. At $15.00—Velvet Veleurs, Zibelines, Wool Plushes, Woo! | Velours, Seal Plushes, Chinchillas and Broadcloths, many 7 with fur collars, cuffs and bottoms. No Exchanges, Credits or Alterations. Thousands of Waists Stern Brothers W est 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street In a Great Underprice Offering $4 95 9 5° $9 95 (A Georgett Embroidered Volle, 50. “ 7 . Chine, 84.05, Excellent range for selection from one of the largest stocks of This is the best valued collection of waists ever brought together by @ New York stove—as each weist is not only the newest in style, but is priced lower then elsewhere. There are hundreds of charming models in scoves of materials, colors and combinations, including Toys—Dolls—Games To be found anywhere in the city. I mbroidered Voiles—Striped Voiles——Tub Silks —Striped Prices will prove surprisingly low. Silks—Jap Silks—-Georgettes—Crepe de Chines—cChit- fons Radium Laces —Taffetas Combinations —in white flesh and pastel shades, and the correct suit sh Featured for To-morrow are es Special Blanket Bath Robes, $2.98 Oak Desk and Chairy.........+. at 6,00 | White Enameled Wash Stands,,.. at 2.00 Special —Taffeta Petticoats, $2.95 Swan Rocker,.......00e0eeeeees * 3.25 | Lehman's Auto Bus,....... we. * 59 White Enameled Tables, 2.75 Moviescope,.......eseee ee .“ 5Oe an White Enameled Chairs,......... " 1.00 | Japanese Tea Sets, eight pieces,... “ 75e Sale of Dance, Party Mechanical Boats,.............. 1.00 | Plush Teddy Bear, 22 inches,..... “ 1.50 Sporting Goods and Evening Frocks “Flexible Flyer’ Sleds For the le Greatly . r Holidays Reduced No. 1,...... $1.95 | No. 4,......$3.95 | Racer, Jr... $3.00 ; No. %,......$2.50 | No .. $5.25 | Racer, .....$3.75 sleny aceite Novae hae aca Clue ets ‘Nile un tavene No, 3340.04 No. 6,......10.75 | Tuxedo, $5.50 er white any Lack. Sizes 14 to M4, Footballs, Ice Skates, $2.00 to $6.00 | Juvenile Golf Sets, 3.00, 4.00 & 5.00 , $2.50, 3.00, 3.50 The above also on sale at our? x BROOKLYN STORE and _NEWARK STORE Fulton aud Bridge Sts. Karket and Halsey Sts = ee Stern Brothers W est 42nd Street West 43rd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues To Close Out, To-morrow, Saturday, 1 ? r 1 - .? iy Md 2 ‘ * « M4 », « : Misses’ & Girls’ Transparent Raincoats of featherweight oiled silk. rain and dust proof, in prevailing plain colors or blue plaids; sizes 8 to 1S years: heretofore $16.50 to 18.50 at $8.75 High Grade Coats | Made of ChiffonVelvet, Bolivia Cloth, Wool Velour and Velour Phish: hereto fore up to $75.00 at $37.50 and 54.75 Very Modish Dresses Of Serges, Velvets, Satins, Crepe de Chines; with beaded braid,wool em- ,ete.; heretofore up to 834.75 at $16.50 Misses’ Attractive Winter Coats of velour cloth, single and double breasted styles, many fur trimmed, at $25.00 and 29.50 Girls’ Smart Coats of Cheviots,Velvets and Velour Cloth; some handsomely fur trimmed, $8.95, 14.50 and 18.75 Girls’ Stylish Dresses inVelvet,combined with Plaid or Plain. Silks, alsoemb'd Serges,one and two-piece models, at $12.50 Gold Filled and Sterling Jewelry Many Set with White and colored Stones, consisting of Bar Pins, Brooches, Cuff Links, Handy Pins, Lavallieres, ete., each nicely boxed for presentation, Specially priced at $1.00 Brooches, Lavallieres and Bar Pins, set with semi- precious stones; were 87.50 to 15.00 each, at $3.50 Sterling Silver Cigar and Cigarette Cases, in new models; plain, engine turned or engraved, $5.00 to 39.00 Rhinestone and fine Colored Stone Hair Ornaments, Tligh and Low Combs, Hair Pins, Barrettes, ete., $1.00 to 25.00 _ Women’s Embroidered Collars of Georgette, in a variety of shapes, at 95c Women’s Silk Scarfs, ‘Tinseled or printed flowered effects, 85c, $1.35 to 2.85 Splendid Quality Gloves For Women, To-morrow at $1.25 Included are Washable Capeskin Gloves, P. X. M. sewn, one clasp, tans, chamois color; One Pearl But- ton and one clasp Gloves in white; Arabian Mocha Gloves,grayorblack, Very Distinctive Christmas Gifts Such as the following, may be selected in the Art Needlework Section, ON THE MAIN FLOOR: Candy Boxs, silk covered, 95¢ to 1.65 Silk Vanity Bags, - at 50c & T5e Silk Knitting Bags, - - at $3.75 Fancy Silk Pillows at $8.75 to 7.50 Decorated Scrap Baskets, gilt and white finish,.....at 75e, 1.00 Wicker Scrap Baskets, leather lined; regularly $6.25 to $8.25 each, eee al $5.00 Serving Trays, white, gilt and mahogany finished frames, at $1.00,1.25 to 1.95 Boys’ Fancy Norfolk Suits With Extra Knickerbockers—Reduced for Saturday Sizes from 7 to 18 years Heretofore up to #9.75,.. at Heretofore up Heretofore up to $17.50,..at 12,50 | to 819.50,. .at $9.75 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, sizes er Boys’ Mackinaws, from 7 to 17 years,.......- at $5.00 7 to 18 years,.. .at $7.50 5.00 to 9.75 ‘Lweed Raincoats, with hat $5.00 to match; sizes 4 to 18 years, Novelty Suits, in serge and fancy mixtures; Box Norfolk, Junior Norfolk & Middy mod els; sizes from 3 5.00 to 11.50 to 8 years,....at " , . Tan Rubberized Raincoats, g« hat to match; 4 to 17 years, at $3.25 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WORLD READERS Sunday World Edition Limited to Demand Readers of The Sunday World are requested to place their order in advance with their newsdealer, This is the only way to be sure of getting a copy regularly, as The Sunday World is sold out early. 4 Owing to a shortage of news-print paper the news- dealers’ orders are limited to actual sales.