The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1917, Page 6

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1600 UNION HEADS. closing up the commission's session Before going to see Wilson they will draft an answer to Gen, Carranza's rejection of the troop withdrawal protocol, In substance the commissioners will HOTEL WUSON WENQINDENGE. Sect done theif utmost to frame a satin- j \ | | American Members of Joint + Commission Present Final 4 Répor Fo-Day. oa ‘WASHINGTON, Jan, 3.—The Ameri- it is their, opinion that ould b® useless to continue the joint session further. The American Commissioners’ ac- tion will leave the Government free to withdraw its troops as soon as It sees fit, Military men said to-day this undoubtedly would be very svon. wseet in Chicago Jan. 11. Carransa Ageats | |GET CML TO VOTE Brotherhood Chi Chiefs Order a Convention of Chairmen THE BVANING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, | {nee Rave his address as No. 56 Union abt 8 Dr. Storch was Leta aw for | Tl P Y 0 NMARK and chest, and contusions of face ate | | went home, | Meet to Cho | | | Lansing Sees Stone and Urges Early | | Purchase. lcers who will make final recommenda. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Secretary) tions to Secretary Daniels for the loca: | on of the Government's $11,000,000 Lansing conferred at the C apitol to-\a-mor plant met day to consider day with Senator Stone, Chairman of|claima of a hundred places which are the Fore one C within the geograph ical limits prescribed oreign Relations Committee, and) 1h, he keoeraph Lk tour el Inspection will be ar ced later urged that Congress soon provide the $25,000,000 to pay for the Danish West | | | Indies and also determine the form o: a4 ioland Both dented discussing the! J pending resolution to endorse Presi- ' z 5 @an members of the jolat Mexican Peace Commission will present to President Wilson at § o'clock this @fternoon their recommendation for (F HAIR IS TURNING — GRAY, USE SAGE TEA: Eere’s Grandmother's Re- cipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, lossy hair can only be had by brew- a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- ur. Your hair is your charm. It} lakes or mars the face. When it) les, tugs gray or streaked, just application oF two of Sage ‘and et énHances its appenrance a dredfold. . Don't bother to prepare the mix. tire; you can get this famous old ipe improved be the addition of her in, et for 50 cents a large Bre al ae fet use. It is called ‘yeth's Sulphur Com. Tefen always he depended i an bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. a's ‘body uses “Wyeth'’s” Sage Sulphur Compound now because £ darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge ing Munttio: TOKTO, Jan. 3. Pp Col. Carpio and two other representa- tives of Gen. Carranza are in Japan to purchase ammunition, rifles, ar-| Chicago on Jan. 11, a week from to- tillery and a steamship. ‘They are “ said to have been negotiating for the | Morrow, 3,000ston veasel Kotchira Maru, which be cleared | from 4 with Salina ( ~ | cumstances.” tination. The manifent er cargo 4 general merchandise and machin-| ‘This is the cbief feature of the measage sent The 600 general chairmen of the summoned by thetr chiefs to meet In to take such action as may deemed necessary under the cir- Tae A report ts that she carrien 2.300 lf les purchased from Japanese bro- ala chiefs on New Year's Day, Is now in the hands of nearly all of the chairmen, Tho Evening World 3.—Felix { wan informed by officials of the train ry of Pub-" men that the meeting in New York has spoken mer and tho subse declared before } Mat sum ee ee Carranza Sp: is the Sit- w Ne Instruction, who oft for General Carranzo nian Win kg Assembly late Inat| to Washin ay night that the international situation a » o G 0 Wan grave. ings” in arison te he Chicag ndeneral Eduardo Hernandex, mecord: | conventi An official report, has defeated | phn of th fe. he the Vilin forces at-la dunes, capturing | | TP ee, ene oe 140 men and much shrapnel hoods as nothing ing 6, the chairmen are ¥ att meetings of the SEIZED IN CHURCH AS THIEF.) tocais to ve tela before next Thurs. —_——— day that it must be elther the elght- ‘Threatens to Sne Priest and Pollve-| our day or a strike, le Found to Have Record.) The radical element Father Sheridan of the Church of Our| Ch#!rmen Is for Immediate Lady of Lourdes, at No. 267 West One Hundred and Forty-second Street, called Policeman Ketchman of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second Street Sta- tion into the basement of the church early to-day to arrest a man who Was! George H, Sines, general organizer Acting queerly near the poorbox, s itsiwlla theaES at. Ue The man insisted he was an honest : ae workingman, Alfred Conrad of No, 258| Herald Square Hotel mmunition inelud- ella, among the tion, but the programme outlined by W. G. Lee and Warren 8, Stone 1s that the chairmen shall not dissolve the meet. ing until after the Supreme Court has handed down its decision, four railroad brotherhoods have been! out by the brotherhood , PT and whieh! “thi dent Wilson's peace note, Tho Administration, Co gy stood, favorn a bond issue to, pay for! , Ad Musterole won't blister like ' the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. it penetrates to the sore spot with a | gentle tingle, loosens the congestion | and draws out the soreness and pain Musterole is a clean, white ointment | made with oil of mustard. It is tine | for quick relief for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, neuralgia, headache, ex ngestion, pleu- sy, rheumatism, lumba; the islands, inasmuch as they are a! permanent national investment Secretary Lansing would not dis e form of government, tor Stone islands to and that details of a provint Hit by Aato on While attempting at Thirty it is under but favors Quasi-military vernment until Congress| Senator Stone, he Government vernor of the re, that ated ( | 1 work out ti al government >. - ntth shortly after 11] Dr. William | st One Hundred 4 struck by Kroa\ OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York ore muscles, bruises, - ed feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), Musterole for croupy children. Eases Quickly Wher When You ae | a Little Musterole stiff neck, . pains and sprains, ilblains, fr Nothing like | or ms by Saga de it and draw this) \Wost Thirty-cighth Street, and threat-| “Although I have not seen the or- ren the hair, taking one small . » po-| der, I understa that a al a et i ened sult againat the priest and th bs at a time; by morning the t} meeting has been called Heeman unl 0 was released. I Police Headquarters the records ab seg hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau- tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This bey tft use prepara- tion is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and @ youthful appearance. It is not d! course, seems to be the logica come. I don't know a great lines keeps Dusy.” je managers’ o N-cent plece made its ap intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.—Advt. ously from all the Sub-Treasuries. the chiefs. of Dut= deal about it, because my work In other om- 4 Central Station nee here} several managers said they understood yesterday and in belng iasued simultane-| the chairman had been summoned by kere B. Aitaat & Gn. RADICAL PRICE REDUCTIONS have been made throughout the regular stock of FURS for Women & Misses affording an unparalleled opportunity for procuring fine Furs, selected. and matched by expert taient, t prices that are far below actual worth. 3 INCLUDED ARE | Fur Garments and Smaller Furs of Mink, Mole, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Karekul and Broadtail. FUR MOTOR COATS, wanted furs. FUR-LINED COATS of cloth and velvet. FUR MUFFS, STOLES AND CAPE COLLARS; SCARFS, either silk-lined or with double fur. CHILDREN’S FURS in all the desirable varietigs. in a diversity of models and the ANIMAL A Limited Number of Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) are specially priced at $78. 00, 95.00, 125.00 & 155.00 (sizes incomplete) (Fur Department, Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) | Fifth Avene -Madtson Avenw, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-GNh Street et be a ros a Special Sale Thursday 400 Corduroy Lounging Robes China Sill: lined throughout Women’s Corduroy Robes, in Copen- hagen, wistaria and rose; large shawl collar, kimono sleeves. Exceptional Value OPPENHEIM. CLLINS &@ 34th Street—New York On Special Sale Thursday “Kayser’s’’ Union Suits “Kayser’s” ribbed white lisle Union Suits, reinforced, regular and 45c extra sizes, tight knees, Unusual value ‘‘Kayser’s’’ Silk Underwear “‘Kayser’s” Silk Vests....... “‘Kayser’s” Emb. Silk Vests ...... **Kayser’s” Silk Bloomers +150 -2.00 1000 Satin Underbodices Women's Underbodices (Cami- | 1.00 soles) of washable satin, in pink | and white, lace and ribbon | trimmed. Special value | To Close Out Thursday 195 High Class Blouses Of hand embroidered and braided Georgette Crepe with sailor collars; also of silver lace over chiffon, with Georgette Crepe collar and cuffs. Regular 12.75 and 15.00 Values Reduced to 7.90 Special Value—Women's Blouses | of embroidered and tailored Crepe | de Chine, also in combinations of | chiffon, nets and laces. 2.95 . * 1917, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues || Continuation of the following Annual January Sales To-morrow and the remainder of the week: Women’s 78 to 4.10 T5e to 2.75 83e to 2.90 Muslin Underw ear 50c to 1.95 Plain Chemises. - Drawers, - 39¢ to 1.75 Corset Covers, - + 5S0c to 1.85 1.35, 1.69 to 2.95 Women’s Gowns, Women’s Chemises, Petticoats, - « Women’s Combinations, at 98c, Women’s Crepe de Chine Undergarments At Substantial Savings from Regular Prices Furs and Fur Garments Hudson Seal Coats, Were $145 to $495 at $75 to $350 Caracul Coats, Were 875 to $850, at $39 to $575 Muffs and Scarfs Large assortments at remarkably low prices to effect an immediate clearance Muffs, $5.00 to 35.00 Formerly $10.50 to 49.50 Scarfs, $5.00 to 35.00 Formerly $10.50 to 49.50 Ermine Coats, Were $1650 and #2350 $1350 & $1975 Broadtail Coats, Were $1650 and $2250 $1250 & $1650 Persian Lamb Coats Were $195 to $375, at $125 to $295 Moleskin Coats, Were $250 to $575, at $125 to $475 Capes and Stoles Hudson Bay Sable, Ermine Koliasky, Moleskin, Hudson Seal and Skunk, at $35.00 to 450.00 Formerly $59.50 to 625,00 Muffs, tomatch, $35 to 295.00 Formerly $59.50 to 375.00 Women’s Suits and Dresses Women’s Tailored Suits, of gabardine, serge, plain and checked velours, broadcloth and jersey cloth; plain and fur trimmed models, “Women’s Modish Dresses street, sports, afternoon and evening wear, of serges, jersey cloth, velve- teen, charmeuse, crepe de Chine, ete., at $10.00 to 29.50 | at $12.00 to 35.00 Formerly up to $69.50 | Formerly up to $74.50 Remaining High Cost Garments at proportionate reductions. Women’s Coats and Wraps Dressy Street and Motor Coats at $16.50 and 32.50 of Velour Cloth, Plush, Burrella and soft finished Diagooals, all lined throughout and fur trimmed; heretofore $27.50 and 55.00 Coats and Wraps for Afternoon and Evening Wear made of the mostdavored materials aad effectively trimmed, all taken from regular stock; heretofore from $65.00 to 300,00 at $40.00 to 175.00 Household and Decorative Linens Satin Damask Table Cloths at $2.40, 2.95 and 3.75 Iyinen Damask Cloths, Linen Sheets, Assorted designs, round, scalloped, Hemstitched, at $3.75 and 4.75 $7.25, 9.50 & 10.50 pair Linen Damask Napkins, Linen Pillow Cases, Breakfast Size, Hemstitched, $1.75, 2.75 & 3.50 doz. $1.00, 1.50 & 1.75 pair Dinner Size, Scalloped and hand embroidered, $3.95, 4.50 & 5.90 doz. at $2.50 pair Heavy Irish Satin Double Damask Table Cloths, From 2x2 yards at $4.95 to 2!ox3 yards at $8.95 Napkins to match, doz. $5.75, 6.75 and 7.75 Irish Damask ‘Table Linen at 88c to $1.50 yard Linen Huck Towels, dozen $6.50, Turkish Bath Towels, dozen $2.95, Huck Towels, hemmed, doz. Huck Towels, hemst d, doz. 8.00, 9.00 $2.95, 3.50, 3.95 3.50, 5.90

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