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SUPPORTING A CANDIDATE. (Prom the Kanseo City Journal.) “Mr. Flubdub, 1 am « candidate for aks hand.” ¥J unpledged, my bey. If @ ken you gan have my vot DON'T FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! ; Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister ‘There's no sense in mixing a meso ef mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness ‘or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole, made of pure oil of mus- tard in the form of a pleasant wi Ointment. It takes the place of tl out-of-date mustard plaster, and will not blister. * Musterole ustally gives prompt re- f from sore throat, Yas chitis, ton- silitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, Headache, congestion, pleurisy, | theumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. You Look As YOU FEEL You know well enough when your liver is loafing. Your skin soon gets the news, it — = aightly. Violent tans aie a Ss seated ve are not just the Bh arg It’s because Turkish blend is BALANCED Balanced—that ts what makes Fatima’s blend com- fortable, both while you're smoking and afterward, too. The milder tobaccos in this Turkish blend well balanced with the richer, fuller-flavored leaves as to entirely off-set all “oily heaviness”"—the cause of discomfort in so many other cigarettes. And this Fatima taste. very blending which makes Fatimas 0 com- fortable (and therefore vo sensible) is also just what imparts that unusually good BRONX BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING CO, UNDER FIRE “Growing Out of Exchange for Bank Property. Several men have been summoned to appear before the Bronx Grand Jury to-mor- row morning, when an investigation into alleged irregularities in the con- duct of the affairs of the North Side Board of Trade Butlding Company will be started. Among those who will appear are J, Clarence Davies, President of the company; third Ward Bank, and Charles 1 Reld, Secretary of the Bronx Board of Trade, Albert E Thomas J. Davis, an architect, and Schabot, a rétired mer- ity stockholders in the c¢ , have Mr. Davies and Mr. Bogert, with | others who are stockholders in both the North Side Board of Trade Build- ing Company and the Twenty-third Ward Bank, voted as building com- pany directors to exchange the build- ing of the Board of Trade for the building of the Twenty-third Ward Bank at One Hundred and Thirty- fitth ‘Street and Third Avenue. Davis alleges that the ground floor of the Board of Trade Bullding was kept vacant by the refusal of the offi- cers of several offers to lease it. This, ho alleges, brought the company Into financial difficulties, and to save fore- closure proceedings the exchange of buildings was effected. He ciaims the Board of Trade Building was worth $110,000, while the bank building was worth only $20,000, Motion Picture Notes Most of ‘The Honor System," which will open at the Lyric Feb. 6, was made near Yuma, Aris. | Elsie Ferguson ts to act tn films for |the Cardinal Film Corporation after the present theatrical season. “Enlighten Thy Daughter,” a dra- matic film, will begin an engagement at the Park Vheatre Sunday. Ivan Abramson produced it “Phe Voice on the Wire,” a fifteen episode serial, \ by the Universal Twenty copies of the film “A Daughter of the Gods" are being shown throughout the United States Sam Kingston has been appointed veneral manager of them all. Augustine, Fla., where {t will make the early scenes of a few B. 8. Moss picture called “In the Hands of the Law.” The Pollard Picture Players have a studio in the Exposition Grounds at San Diego. They are using the etruc- tures built for the Panama Village. Director Frederio Sullivan has just finished making Florengs La Badie's latest film, “The Lonely Hveart,” for Thanhouser. It promises to be the Lest of the La Badie pictures. known Wai spondenta, died here Ungering illnes yeare olf and hi of Texas newspapers until about three ‘years ago, when he was compeile give up active work. He had a paper corre- their | and Jury to Investigate Charges | wealthy Bronx business |, Charles | W. Bogert, President of the Twenty- | | | chant, who claim to represent minor-4 charged to the District Attorney that | will be released soon | An acting company has gone to St. | of the best | * equaintance among public men and was once Secretary of the Democratic Con- aresstonal ee |CHARLES G. WILLIAMS DEAD. v News Company Searetar7| Stricken on Charles G. Willams, & ratary of the Union News Company, No. 106 Reade Street, died suddenly on the One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth Street platform of the New York Central Railroad this morning. Mr. Williams, who was In hi |fftieth year, was on his way to his |office from his home in Hartsdale, N. Y lie was ta ill on the train as ft wa drawing into the station, He was | sisted to the platform by other passen- | Mr. Williams entered the service of THREE WOMEN | ONCE SICK NOW WELL 'How They Recover Recovered Their | Health. “I was a complete wreck from fe- male ‘troubles, backache. could. not sleep, or stand for any length of time. Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has made me strong and well.” —Miss CARRIE DAVIS, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 20, Lorman, Mich. Pittsburgh, Pa—“Lydla EB. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound saved me from an operation and T am feeling better than T have for years.""—Mrs. JAMES F, CLARKE, 8208 Juliet St. | Pittsburgh, Pa Hancock, Wis. “When suffering | from female troubles nothing helped me until I took Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. am now well and strong."——-Mrs. ELLIS F. BROWN, Hancock, Wis For forty years Lydia E. 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Henry Joralemon and two brothers, Henry M., president of the Union News Compan and Clarence B., general manager | the same concern. | nena UCC eee WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A SUBMERGED TORPEDO HITS A SHIP 2° wonder 20.000 Ths its -nothing like It Feature, Biuebird BE DO} FHA and Won.” Grae Enrico “Arenser TRAN M Strand Cel Ored VAUDEVILLE, _ | gree (PONS. sts iL ‘28 fl Aig, & Way 28 st Py KEITH ALACE Weeay e475! Dafly Mat 250.8 a KEITH'S | IVERSID ML star 1 5 Intosh de His Musical Maids, | (har Mee Rowers & 8,, | sf thoi Great Sachets . Hern andes, “God's Or 110 ALL STAR ACTS & Wont pict. dle Wives,” | JAMES J. CORBETT, Arthur & “Heauiment. Sisters, STORM, 0. Ue OT AYS, CAR Aikerds & Pno yp.zon Brauer. aSUaTicSabe Bway Toon L NOLUMBIA Bray Ergo GOLDEN CROOKS Xj RAY. But even 60, you alone can decide whether or not you like Fatimas. That's easyto settle—try them, lings e Mors Tobaces Ci FATIMA “a A Sensible Cigarette CONCERTS AND MUSIC. METROPOLITAN OPERA ce TO-NIGHT Ff THEATRES. WINTER GARDE ° ns yy, Ba, B15 SHUBERT {. rat soul, LOVE O° MIKE win My hong I way MAXINEELLIOTT'S @8."4.2) GERTRUDE KINGSTON Saws Sax Rrway & Pew 50. Pow 8. Mata, WONDERS] | Catherine." The nig Enemies.” an The Inca at “e agit Shoals” mt. & NAZIMOVA:: The PRINCESS CASINO five Rp se # Matinee Wed ANNA HELD 4.4. FOLLOW Me ASTOR a § 5 Clifton Crawford—Ht — in Wont of Biway. bess BOOTH ‘Miilgeen Wet A sat 2 10 LAST 16 PERFORMANCES! WILLIAM FAVERSHAM ENRIETEA CROSMAN ar NG MARRIED, PLAYHOUSE “a, "2 5 THE MAN wHo CAME BACK 4sTH ST. ti wun? O° 113th Chair | HAyann Weat gate it, Brenina, @ 29 LONGAGRE Sis! *, 55 Wm. COLLIER in NOTHING ING BAT RUTH rH FTA AATHST THEATRE sei, Coc’ A ch \N cout DAILY MATINEES AT 3.30. ALL SEATS 25 & 50c NO INTERFERENCE WITH SCHOOL | LET THR CHIL THE PICTURE N A DAUGHTER N) OF THE GODS al WITH ANNETTE N KELLERMANN NY Evenings at 8.30, 25¢ to $1.00 WASH.N em ars YERS Law: Wetes © 8 Oe STO wy, sin, iat COME DY Amarr thle bill Mat, Phare, PARK , ih oe ghee LAST. (Mi WivEs OF WINDSOR WEEK| COLLIE KR—IRVING CORT Sati. ner Ae Oliver Morosco’a Great Laughing SNE AND_ DOWN” STANDARD. Bi2, 8,00, Pre | FAIR and WARMER IER RYAN Punch & Judy * POSITIVELY LAST 6 DAYS OF TREASURE ISLAND T POPULAR PRICES Orch. $1. 50- Lopes $1.00 KY Thentre, 49%, ne. Trnaawa r 308 MANHATTAN ret TO-MORROW NIGHT, faa) WANDERER] : Te $1 & $1.50 OnBN 8.15 SENT IN AME! Wed, Mata 29 to EATRE §6 Adal Philigg kik’ FROM RIVERSIDE. Biive apna THEA.. 57 8t..K.d Ay Dia Anon Wok DCER”” NIGHTS, 8200, MATH, Wet, a! Bat _ BURLESQUE, Chas 140 Stave ALYMPIC Een 4\srt... Mat. Daily 0 THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. rices Restaurant is equipped popular price charge a price so extreme No Music. We believe that the first duty of a We serve good food as Te should be No Dancing EMPIRE f' A KISS || MAUDE | | ADAMS | wre et, JM, BARIE'S GREATEST TRIOMPH 420 St. Fre. a Wed, & Sat wnger'a New. Musical Com NEW AMSTERDAM Ye Kinw & Reid 2 1E GFELOMKA MIONIGHT FROLIC HUDSON Tea = Shicley Kaye” L YCEUM « Marte Weat 48 St, Nighta at @.25 Main, neat its ‘itenty ne, Eugene *« Nertert Yout Tily Oablt WARF IELD* = a GLOBE 3" §,{° LAURETTE TAYLOR ca or FRANCES STARR "yi" CRITERION uaa ah Pre 8g JULIA ARTHUR in William 1 “SEREMONDA” Homanee of Old Frante, ROL porte 6 DIXC oN an HENCE NOK, COCONUT TURN rit RIGHT GAIETY i" 6,48 gt bre, Mate) Wed” han COHAN & HARRIS kivw.at 8.90, Mata, Wed. APTER PFRTOR NIGHTS at 8.40, Pop.) & Sat, 2.20, ; _THE. fe YEutow V "JACKET W. 424 St. Bs REPUBLIC \i;.! Wel! « CHEATING CHEATERS NORA BAYES EXINGTON &1.31,14 MY MOTHER'S ___ BROOKLYN. TAR ®& Now ‘in inte —| you must see to appreciate—compare TY, Sain He Beauly, Youth Me Felly ey SUNDAY 1s! the Golden aod away 4 Trouble are put te nobody time go, why, By Jove See the Devil Cut Ice Same artiste will appewr the DINNER SHOW 7 to 9 o'clock and the MIDNIGHT PARADE Ive 7, Prwaduray & 6OtSt. hy to serve good food ould be served--in. the best restaurant in New York-—and we ly low that YOU will be glad to pay ‘t No Cabaret. A few item i English our range of prices Hollis and Biscuity of Lussier For’ Ladies and Gentlemen Quickest and Best LUNCH Service Wonderful Club Breakfasts, 35c to 50c fter Theatre Supper Served at Surprisingly Low Pi —- A 147-149-151 West 43d St., One Door East of B’way Lussier turns them away ple appreciate a good thing Our Own Baking with wil Orders, Restaurant Sealing Capactly 600. Always Open. which proves that peo <- ") made by a well-known manufac: | ¥ Men's Blue Tlannet Shirte— ARN West of Firth Avenue 17th January Sale—Last Full Week! Old Customers, New Customers, ALL Rush for These Sale Bargains! No Wonder—Where Any Better in Town? THESE FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW * UNDERWEAR—January Sale There is no limit to the number of undergarments a person needs—of that we are absolutely certain—our SALES prove it beyond a doubt—in the past three weeks we have sold enough underwear to supr!: still the crowds in this section grow greater every dayne | confidence in our values? We think 80 TEST US BY WHAT WE OFFER THIS WEEK | Nainsook Corset Covers—wide edge or ribbon run embroidery or Fourteenth Street a heaps and © joes not that prove Night Dresses—embroidery age. ribbon run or insert Leva ed) — glace and ribbo: value 69 » 46 Nainsook Night Dressos—daint lace trim’ yokes or embroidery round, V or high=value .79...... OF conventional patterns, some with lace top sleeves—value .79 » 64) Envelope Chemtses—cambric and nainsook—-laces or lace and emb'y combined, or lace edge ribbon . 42) run—value 69 Natnsook Envelope Chemises—Fim- | pire style with wide ribbon run emb'y beading, Really lovely styles in several at ve modele—round, V or just simply tucked Night Dresses-an unumually assortment of prettiont atyl in. alihtly solted from hat Values $1.98 and 62.55 will be closed out at. 144 gr fancy lace | yokes--value .79.. seveee G4) A apecialized. price... 1.05 Dnvelope Chemisea—dee ‘okes of Valuca.to £.@—about twenty” lace. Inserta embroideries, medals froetiant means in moet Hons and ribbon—trimmed front taterestng varity and back-—Spectal teeeeeee O44 yp es bene —«ood i ion lace or \d ome ribbon rui Envelope Chemisen—elaborate atyles | fran iiterye some © dot embroider! Petticoats—C a and Nalnsook = ribbon and bud 1.47) rows of lac wide embroidery .O4 Sd January Sale Valuqagfn TOWELS WHITE GOODS eas and drying go on forever but th ese Specials last only a short 10 = DC a— time. Tom. $1 He pg [om 4M-tneh. i. 1.59. a ed Knit Wash } 40-ineh—reg 18 by -—Our ree 6 ct. Pink, blue or white croc Long \—12-¥d.p | 36-inch—reg, $1.29 . ¢' Fall Bleached Cotton Hack) reg. $1.79 . a Towels—Our reg 1 $1.98 x8 Hemmed—red or white borders. ‘igh ky Memmmed—"Kitol | Natnacoke— a6-ine LP ~13-yd. —red or blue. .oun rok. has Finely Woven ‘Turkish Bath) gy reg. $1.69. Mate—Our re; o! me. $198. Red and Taite tile eft sh-inch—-row $2.38 cumbelontdcinch Fine ‘Tarkioh Math Tewele—} gg ones Ca bric— ur Pe . o POARRLS CRI Hemm LOR or colored a borders. For Graduation and Sewing Classes; as well as home sewers:— Imported Lingerie Batistes Hack Towele— OUP FOR. 134. .cgcrsese see seee See or blue bordered. Tarkish Towele— ordered—-doubel thread vy (les Rocnmee — soft, spongy } 17% 20 40-tneh gene Gabardines— plain and novelty... . 38-tnch Sik Finish P MEN’S FINE SHIRTS, 88 CTS. Repps in various style stripes; in most desirable colors, on white ground | That exquisite material Cousin Sue brought Jou from, Japan—wouldn't tt be beautiful as a frock? Don't know how to make it? Well, just take it to Hearn's DRESSMAKING CLASS (N. Y. School of Dressmaking) There 1s an expert instructor who will show you how to carry out e@ easily your own design. Anyway, ive delighttul KNOWING HOW to eew, int ? Begin any time—any day. turer—sizes 1344 to 18 neck—A value | th them with offered by | petitors. com- Single breasted—soft fintsh— all sizes to 18-inch neck, a Five Sessions each day—each , Piss eae ‘ 1.50 |iasts'one and a half hours. be \" The urse, #Ix lesson » edats + +7O/ only. @ TUESDAY—OUR BLOUSE DAY Have You Made It Your Blouse Day Yet? It's the day that brings scores of women regularly to this important department— THIS TUESDAY—THESE BARGAINS. Dimity Mouses— | Crepe Georgette Blonsee— excellent material—hemstitched seams—frilled finish of crepe eorgette on alee: Spring Madras ani white with whit made in severely small finely corded shouldera— best etitching and finishing— roll collar=-geod buttona— reg. $1.79. Special 1,29 1,85 will buy you @ Better Blo ° wits 4 MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Matl or Telephone Orders. ., 19.85 | $1.29 Men's Wool Mixed Underwear... .04 rich floral and Gray—shirts or drawere—all sises to 50 DERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, $25. se Axminster Ri luge. mle; a8 HRD VLOOR. MEN a" 25et. Cretonnes—36 inch 16| $5.98 Boys’ Qvercoats........ Large assortment of stripes, | Cheviot overcoating Orientals and chintz designs. mixtures—button UPMOLSTERY —B ASEM BNT. convertible collars ~~ belted or pinch-back ly tallored $2.29 Silkoline Comfortables 167 Bove” CeOTMINGoniiND PLooR Vioral designs versible—full Winter welght COMFORT ARLES HASEMENT, | $6.98 Boys’ Ni $ to 18 years back-—eheviot. oh $3.49 Marseilles Spreads 2.70) stripes” and. fanct tin finish various and ta Seedecunaae with extra iY ign trousers. SPREADS —BASEMPNT, BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR 29 ct. Featherproof Tichings 23) 51.09 All Woel Epiogles ry oplin weave. Various stripes—fast colors, PICKINGS -BASEMBNT 79 ct. Bleached Damasks os Union linen--good wearing qual- 40-inch — Ralsed eray, tan, vily bro: navy and black. a: DRESS GOODS-—MAIN FLOOR, 29 et. Satin and Taffeta Ribbons. my rile, LINENS és Also moires — black, whit $1.98 Extra Size Voile Blo 184] oloramalto® pretty" Diesdans. ¢ Whit neatly ty embroid- RIBBONS--MAIN PLOOB. d sty les—lace ed collars : . babs Pray $1.50 Crepe de Chines— 40 inch... Lat White, ivory, cream and flesh tint only—full crepe effect lustrous, te HAUSER SEOOND FLOOR 98 et. Flannelette Dressing Sacques. . 64 MAIN FLOOR inraiepatternrsefted=mett ove | |g Nee MAN Wee e ct. White Pique— Hatsh DRESS SPCOND PLOOR. Wide wale fine for dresses, , * blouses, nurses’ uniforms, ete; $3.98 and $4.98 Women’s and jovsas, nurees. : Misses’ Fur Mulls 9.08) witht tonne wen FLOOR. WE eal tiew and inetan ehameee ting Flannels 4 FURS -S¥ §§ st. litle Tot's Skirte. ‘rincess atyle—emb'y zes to 6 years, SECOND PLOOM. ortment of neat stripes, DRESS PABRICS-—BASEM ENT. |. Silk Mixed Fancies. inch—lustrous firm weave. am Copeudages Cadet Meise $19.98 and $21.98 Women's and bia wis, nia Miases* Coats g 12.96) Wide press Pabhios -BASEM acks o va y i and | 19.¢t, Novelty Dress Crepes ihout | Splendid. eascrtment, of stripes, for dresses, blouses. « m Wadi prise PAROS BASBMCENT, ctrl Clock Slane Denote Morniag Spectals, Look for the Clock! Leok for the Clocks}