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the day's work tire you? Does the but they ~~ » your energy exh: on edge find your vitality at ted, and ple drag through At the end of have reached the limit ir st be een realise” that something is DRAG THROUGH LIFE HERE'S THE WAY TO ENERGY! AND THEN REBUILD IT tonic, will give you that vitality. It Supplies nourishment that ts east ment to every p smoothly and ¢ ssimilated and it feeds thai nourisi t of your body. It keeps all the organs functioning thereby dispels the congestion that, nine times in ten, | the sole cause of that tired, feeling. It makes the blood circu freely, carrying strength to worn out nerve and muscle, feeling. And then on, hoping that shake off thts lists change in You begin to feel the benefit of Malto-ferrin very quickly. Your head becomes clear—your eyes bright— weather, © intry chil, sud ‘aw spell or your step becomes quick and you ex-} nly erlence that @ne sensation of good foreea to thet be shat- dies and they ds, with grip, Ith that comes when pure, rich blood ts tingling through your veins. itis or pneumonia. Start t to put yourself into jay this condition for the winter months. 1 this hag been brought on simply use Nature's aoe te u we: not You can do it—simply by taking a first place. st as BOON tablespoonful of Malto-ferrin three or ah 4 you begin to feel the least bit be- | par, look contract disease when your body not the vitality to combat it, lalto-ferrin, By to Forehead You Can Stop the Severe Pains, origin. Y 60) out. Remember that you the wonderfy four times daily, Your druggist will mopply you. f you do not find tt satisfactory In every respect, return the bottle to your drugetst and get your money. Annual Sale Household Linens at Mc Cutcheon’s We consider ourselves fortunate in having most abundant stocks of Linens to offer for our Annual January Sale. Nearly all of these goods are already mark 1001 Thistle Round and Square. a discount of 10% on all of our Table and Bed Lingerie, Corsets, Children’s Wear, We also offer some special lots of Damas specifically for this January Sale, which w mately An unysual collection of ing many distinctive Novelt Alio White and col and new printed and woy. wear, 25% less than Present-day values Particplar attention is directed to our w of all kinds, as well as to Bed Linens and N WITHOUT DOSING, lying Sloan’s Liniment | Many headaches are of a neuralgic ‘The symptoms of such head- aches are intense and lingering pains ip the brow, temples or brow, temp There is one certain relief that has been known und years back, Sloan's Linim lication and the dull p: ne. It is easily applied with- out rubbing. Rubbing is unnec ack of the recommended for One n is practi- sary, aa Sloan's Liniment quickly pene- trates to the seat of trouble. Aching’ muscle ises, Jumbago, eh stiff neck can also be fectively treated with Sloan's Lini- ment. theumatism, hlaing, sprains ost ef. leaner than mussy plasters or or the pores. At all drug stores, 24, 5c, $1.00. ptown lost ‘at The World's Informa- Burees, Pulitzer Bu! <b St. ointments; it docs not stain the skin er found articles ade ia The World will be Park Rows World’ Olfice, northwest pea] | | en desig sidera possib most From anua Linens, ‘Towels and B Ladies’ Underwear and onderful stock other Bed First Showing of the ew Dress Cottons and Linens for 1917 French, Swiss, English and An adapted for Waists, ored Dress Linens, Bunt Honata Bat reet, New York, o IMPORTANT > Write apecity size wanted. FORTHE AUTO SHOW day prices, This is made \)were secured many months ago, when the ry | with the Goose Girl, in “Koenigs- cost was not so high as | kinder” that you portray 40 simply, s0 it is now naturally and so beautifully, The low current prices we Le inte to give during k Table Linens purchased almost a year ago € are able to offer at prices that are approxi- Coverings. Dresses, Handkerchief Line ns in almost endless variety. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33rd Streets Illustrated Booklet telling all about the Annual Sale free on request site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth it F sent by mail on receipt of Afteen cente im coln or stampa for each pattern ordered, TRE EVENING WORLD, TU pe BSDAY, JANUARY 32, 1917. MOVE A FAIRYLAND The move is made annually al- rection of George Grundy, Presi- jdent of te Carnival, to permit the | Auton the floor | fror y bis is the fo Ume the Carnival has moved, at an expense of over $100, The return to the Palace will be quickly and as thoroughly move from It. Nothing will be done to interfere | with the dancing or skating until after the close of the carnival to- night, but then In a twinkling things jwill begin to happen, Four tundred workingmen will be ready and as the, last dancer and skater leave the walls will be stripped of their deco- rations, the hundrede of planta will| he carried out, the beau’ hum! - Fairyland shorn of its flowers and nating effects will @o ahd the fairy | then reconstructed in land effect will be over. X a saa An entirely new floor will be laid miles away in less than twelve hours| over the arena In Madison Square 19 what the moving of the Dancing Garden and this will make the re- Carnival from tho Grand Central Pate | moval of HOT cout, Rinboe enote, to vel alone, It wi cos mo} 0 ee eats eo afth Regiment Armory | tiove the dancing rooms. ‘The dane- Y-second Street and Columbus | ing floor in the armory and the skat- Avenue at midnight to-night means, ing rink in the Garden will be ready Tho great sollor skating rink will algo Dancing Carnival and Roller Rink Find Mew Homes in Twelve Short Hours. Reg. Trade Mark main arena of Madison Square Gar- HAD 196,294,146 PASSENGERS) DIES RATHER THAN KILL D0G.| JUDGE MINTYRE GREETED, |Ftve Firemen ‘Heartbroken jo John F, Melntyr the Hert ta Blase. ie wees Ete * aren ct mei re sl ui matte ". building at No, 210 ome nue to~lay, The lows was $80, successor of Judge Delehanty on General ‘Sessions in 1916 car- a been instructed, to e4-|hench, assumed the Guiles, of his office , riod 190,294,145 passengers without the| minister beth! eee Has had at Halt 0 relork to-day. © Mansea From THE, los of @ single life ii 1 ident, | been suspected of bein carrier of/of flowers from his friends of the I N 8 I D E according to atatisticn tale ‘puglio. ire typhold fever germs, Charles LeRoy | judiciary and bar covered the Judge's day.” Tt waw @ record-breaking year iA n, adopted pon|deek in Part I, and. the court room an . the handling of passengers, an: Freight. | of Mr, and Mr Rib: {AEG Of Methuen, |"scistant Dintrict Attorney: Alexander | com eso vices wn ae egy 0 1 fs_belleved to. have 0 polson y A inatter trom ‘the sy My tines GFaB Peararivenic coctere ark | canenio Glawale, Rorke delivered an address of welcome, | matter trom the system by” wi train aceldent, the statement says, for three years, ime 65: T]he had left his foster father’ re. 063 ereons overa sransporeee appeonl. Bate poatine, She, meeees' ae wal biti toned Be fire Ward te (iin the hospital with typhoid fever and it was suspected that followed by George Gordon Battle and Pie ‘was found dead a fow hours after former Lieut. Chanier. Asthma Victim Hangs Gov. Lewis Stuyvesant UGETABOx GRD TO-NGnT) ¥ AND. Two Boys Killed While Coasting, pet dogs which the Tamly had’ might eclinttin, Schroder, Mitty, years old, a TREN, .M. ¥. Jan S—Clinten| Reve beam the source of the typhoid | Sydoue Wiillamenuhg, hanged ‘himaett Murphy, eight, and Owen a a oo with clothesline early to-day. 8 # were eine fast alate ihr tia. Bina ty natal of body was found suspended from the The boys slid across the tracks of the| «Swift @ Company lee of Beet in New! kitchen transom When his daughter, York City for the. ending Saturda 80, averaged as follows 11,79 cents per pound. Erie Ratiroad and were run over by a Domest passing train, Av, reo, Leet, {| Anna, started to prepare breakfast. had been fl from asthma. Hi "| "The Tonic Laxative 10c & 26¢ the @. Altman & Cn. Extraordinary Price Reductions have been made in for the patrons at 11 o'clock to-mor- Move from the Palace, going to the Miss Farrar Returns to Us By Sylvester Rawling. G RALDINE FARRAR returned to pany's fold last night as the heroine in a first performance Butterfly." A great audience wel- comed her, She sang well, not “play-actress” she is become! Please forget the “Movies,” Miss Farrar, for row mornin, “Bi fly’’ As “Butterfly the Metropolitan Opera Com- of the season of Puccini's “Madama better in a long time; but what a the three months you are to be with con- us, That you would be a stunning Lady Macbeth, I have no doubt. My bly below present only regret would be if you imper- sonated her my colleague, Mr. Darnton, Instead of me, would have the privilege of writing about you. But the poor little befooled and be- divelled Clo-Clo-San is no Lady Mac- beth, Miss Farrar! Put her back where she belongs, In the category le by the fact that of our supplies cast was admirable, It included Mar- tinelll, Scott!, Rita Fornia, Minnie Egener, Bada, Audisio, Begue, Resch- ‘gllan and Cerri, Mr. Polacco con- ducting. these relatively Women’s Negligees, House Gowns and Japanese Quilted Robes Very remarkable values are now obtain- able at Clearance Sale prices. (Third Floor) An Important Sale of Women’s American-made An imposing New Year's audience, gathered for “Parsifal” at the Metro- politan Opera House yesterday after- noon, heard a fine presentation of Wagner's “Consecrational Festival Play" and stayed from 1 o'clock until 5.45 in a proper reverential attitude, A few newcomers (will they never learn better manners?) tried to ap: plaud the celebration of the Mass and had to be hissed down. That was the only discordant note. ‘The cast in- cluded Melanie Kurt, Herman We Jacques Urlus (in @ poetic interpret tion of the name part), Otto Gori Carl Braun, Basil Ruysdael, Keiss, Lenora Spark jlau, Edith Mason, Mario Sundelius, ‘Ka’ ry ed Coverings; Hosiery also on of Pure Linen ‘Towels een and Vera Curtis, pretty nearly the Howard strength of the company. Mr. Bo- danzky conducted, as Le always does, rfully. Caruso's singing of “Una Furtiva Lagrima” in a revival of Donizetti's Elisir D'Amore” at the Metropoll- an Opera House on Saturday after- noon was ono of the loveliest things we have heard in a long time. The applause delayed the action nine minutes by the watch. Frieda Hem- pel was a fascinating Adina, although she, like Caruso, dressed herself too richly, So did Lenora Sparkes ag Giannetta, Peasants, my dear friends—rich farmers’ daughters and sons, if you please—don't wear silks and sating, at least not on working days. But the revival of the old- fashioned, unreasonable opera was worth while for the beauties of the voeal score, Scotti, as Belcore, was a dashing soldier, and Didur, so hoarse that ho had no singing voice, made the quack doctor, Dul @ most convincing person, + V keep the thing up when your voice comes back, Mr, Didur? Personally I thought it was a Mr. conducted with fine unde: merican fabrics, embrac Sport and general ns in plain shades | + HE new dancing frock 1s a cos- tume always in demand, for I dancing 18 responsible for a reat deal of wear and tear, yet wo| “Lohengrin,” to full house, started the Saturday night subscription at the Metropolitan Opera House. The must dance if we are young and would [potion bs a Wei ertge ede py. ‘This one can be made in| {seh a . Robert Leo Gifterent | ways. There te al hardt’ and Basil Ruysdact, Mr, B stealght skirt gathered and joined to a|danzky conducted an excellont’ per- yoke and @ plain underblouse. Over these are arranged the tunic with its noints and the simple overblouse with the pretty bundkerchief sleeves, Here silk makes the overblouse the tunte and net banded with velvet ribben the | skirt and the underblouge, but you could | use lace for the underskirt if you like, ould make lace sleeves in place of the silk ones, Taffeta ts one of the formance, Concerts of unmistakable quality flooded the seoing out of the Old and the ushering in of the New Year, At the Manhattan Opera House on Sun- day night Oss!p Gabrilowitech made his American debut as a conductor in an all-Tachaikowsky — programme, playing himself in the B flat minor concerto, Arnold Volpe conducting. On Sunday afternoon, at Aeolian Hall, Olga Samaroff was the soloist with Walter Damrosch's Symphony Or- chestra in Saint Saens's plane con- certo in © minor, Yesterday after- ne Rudolph Ganz, pianist, and Albert Spalding, violinist, gave a joint recital at Aeolian Hall, best liked materials for dancing dresses, and it combines charmingly both with lace, but crepe meteor ts | and there are soft finish- | youthful, | Le net and wit quite correct ed satins that are suficionth; it Jou want. son if durable than the make the entire more | could with | ouly the underbodice and the sleeves of | On Saturday afternoon at the same het or of lace, or you could combine | yan 1 taffeta with Georgette crepe place Harold Bauer, pianist, and pretty cffect, and to give k very diets | Jacques Thibaud, violinist, Rate a touch you could the ed the | Joint recital, At Carnegie Hall on akirt and the edges of the ‘sl and) Saturday aftern Fritz Kreis Of the bodice with. picat ut hem | assisted by Carl ve ary stitching, advantage cital Carneg: Orchestra, dowsky and Beil Kave a co! cert, At the Ha atre on Sun- day night David Bispham and Lois Patterson were the soloists with Sam Franko's Orchestra, At Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon the Oratorio Society, under Mr. Kommenieh, re- peated "The Messiah,” ae or nd such finish has the added f being very simple and easy ahment year size will be neéded 4% yards of taffeta 36 inches wide for the overbodlve ‘» yards of net 40 inches snd under al 7 yarda 44 to make the skirt, louse of one material, 40 for the blouse and sleeves. torn No. 9315 is cut im sises 18 years, Price 15 cents Then on y evening Russian Symp! i old and tun for th or skirt, yards ty blouse No. 9215-—-(With basting line and added allowanc COSTUME FOR| AND SMALL WOMEN, 16 AND 18 YEARS, eat thirdy-spcond Avenue and 7 68 Cocaine Victims to Jail, Twenty-s men and thirty-seven cocaine victims, were sent to fined by Recorder Young in the court at Paterson, N. J., yesterday ° @ secogd raid in Paterson's “Aatri- {can ahore” district, "Phe prisoners, white }and black, nearly all gave Newark and Brook addresses, "Un iG Wi Fa. ing. 100 SF Street (op- hirty-second Henry” your address plainly and always} Gra, n tellers, agents Underwear now in progress, will be continued to-morrow and Thursday. This Sale offers a purchasing opportunity that is out of the ordinary. Fifth Avuenue-Madison Avenue, New York Good Furniture at Reasonabie Prices On Our Liberal Credit Arrangement Our T. Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecti- ‘cut. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE PAY FREIGHT. 4-Piece William end Mary Period $1] 15 Bedroom Suite in Antique Ivory With beautifully carved French plate mirrors. Consisting of DRESSER 42 inches long, Mirror 24x30; CHIFFONIER 34 inches long, mirror 16x20; TOILET TABLE 40 inches long, triplicate mirror; BED full size. WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAPHO?PHONES From $15.00 Upwards With Every $100 Machine, $10 Worth of COLUMBIA RECORDS ON CREDIT. WITH EVERY $75 MACHINE, $7.50 Worth of RECORDS ON CREDIT. F} WITH EVERY $50 MACHINE, PD $5 Worth of RECORDS ON CREDIT, A Complete Assortment of COLUMBIA RECORDS on Hand. COLUMBIA RECORDS for JANUARY on sale. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. MAILED FREE. Columbia Graphophones purchased from us can be exchanged within 60 days (if in good condition) for Sieher iced ones at full allowance of purchase. APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $75 UP ON CREDIT SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT. Warmed over dishes get a new flavor when flavored with a dash or two of Eddys OLDEN Salice It adds just the right 10c zest to gravies, soups, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y LAYER CAKE— with the chocolate dripping at the sides—um!—"' nuff sed.’’ But if you want to see how easily it can bemade light, rich, crumbliog in your mouth— Tell your grocer— D3sc Is the Flour for Me SELINKAISING —Packog | Sunday World Wants Work and salads, Per bottle World Wants Work Wonders, Monday Morning Wonders. \ attractive colors, A Reduction Sale of Women’s Costume Blouses comprising a variety of smart styles developed in silk or Georgia crepe in desirable colors, offers exceptional values at the sharply revised prices of $4.50, $6.00 & $8.50 A Number of Imported Blouses (all hand-made) composed of silk voiles and crepes, are also included in this Sale, at the greatly reduced price of $12.50 (Women's Blouses, Second Floor) A Special Purchase of 15,000 Yds. of 36-in. Cotton Voiles im woven and printed effects and a variety of will be placed on sale to-morrow at the exceptionally low price of 2lc. per yard The World’s WINTER RESORTS ANNUAL Season 1916-17 WPA May be had FREE at all World Branch Offices and at the Main Office in The World Building PRIA Applications by mail promptly attended to. Copies mailed to any address without charge, upon request ADDRESS The World Winter Resort Dept. Pulitzer Building, New York City, N. Y. ———

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