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| WOMAN FORGOT NAME, | Horna. 4 2 Amnesia Victim, Taken to Nospital, Children. ie y Found by ii thought her name woman, later identified as Mre,| Hours later her hb Ciarénce Ash of No. 109 Wost Seventy-| \vost, Slxty eluhth @eventh Strect, was found wandering Es sho had gone out for a we atmleesty “at Ninoty-fifth Street and|h¢ was alarmed as she had Central Park West last night by a pa-| {iffered trofmen and taken to Knickerboc! found h Howpites, All she tte 9 remember oh : SENATE DELAYS : ACTION IN CASE sudden loss. of mernory, He was directed to the hospital and ‘n_eight— Remark- oe Sando of skin osmosis quickly enables Women with sunken @ cheeks, wrinkles and marks of age to become beautiful, youthful pd chermins. y Mile. Mareiz, France's Great Prize Beauty wonderful to look besutiful and |. The Countess ¢e Chevan: Bt Seventy years of age possesses ously soft, smooth almost girl-t ire te use only pure roseated it is an entirely different ordinary face creains and cfeam and you seb auick action on the | no matter of how lo night's time and row to witness mo: fut any of my newspaper ar- trom tw irs. to'three I write on subjects relat- wopgertu, ing t@ beauty, or I will refund the your age or what paid for any products which I unsuccessfully, skin end, provided you take your att ly bring you new receipt at the time you make your pure \ Simone Mariex, Jo We ¢ream, which you can obtain Bee sour drugsiet. In the morning wash the face with eold water and rub | 4 Fulton St. cor. Bridge St At Subway Station Near Gates Avenue ' Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. Special Wednesday New Serge Dresses For Present and Early Spfing Wear A Very Elaborately Embroidered Frock Specially Priced 22.50 Made of a very fine French Serge, in all the new Spring colors; ex- quisitely embroidered in silk and metal threads; large white silk collar; all sizes. ONLY BRONX, STORE = DB AUNANNGG 14.9 th STREET 9 3rd AVENUE um Everything for the Home for Cash or Credit No Extra Charge for Credit Be Your Own Salesman All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Our Terms Will Suit You 4-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY PERIOD ~ DINING ROOM gi SUIT IN JACOBEAN OAK, 87: 50 OPEN EVERY [ Scones 20" EVENING — 45 wort 149 = SteS@ AVE ek R ; thorities on President's Right “the last Naval Bill the appointment! , point, to jump Dr. Grayson over the | vancement of officers to this ne | Judge Advoc: | dent to select the staff officers whom OF OR. GRAYSON Secretary Daniels Daniels Quote Au-| to Name Rear Admiral. ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—The Naval Affairs Committee at its meeting to- day probably will defer consideration of the elevation of Dr. Cary T. Gray- son to the rank of Rear Admiral. Tt has been fifteen or twenty years since the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs has had an appointment of tho nature of Dr, Grayson's fecommitted to it, according to information to-day. This ts regarded as an indication of the serious view of the appointment held by Senators who opposed the con- firmation and asked that the commit- tee again be allowed to consider it Senator Tillman and other Demo- cratio members of the committee to- day were quite confident that und | was legal and that the confirmation | will be granted. Secretary Daniels has issued & statement defending President Wil- son's right, from a legal stand- tement in part follow! fal Appropriation Act of ‘Aug. 1 established the now rank of Rear Admiral in certain of tart corps of the navy which had th fore been limited to the rank of tain, Congress did sot, howev provide any method by which a rank of Rear Admiral in t of the navy should be made. Under the: circumstances the General of the navy op Sept. 12, 1916, rendered an opinion | in which he held that it rested entire- ly with the discretion of the Prest he deemed best fitted for advance- tent to Rear Admiral, “Although the Judge Advocate General stated that he entertained no jdoubt as to the correctness of nis | conclusion, the question was referred tury Daniels to the Attor-/ | ney € ral, whose opinion sustained |that of the Judge Advocate General every particular, | Admiral did not attempt to plac 1329-1331 Broadway |4810-4812Fifth Ave.| {been observed in t loMcera recently nominated for promoe | National Arts | club's j teenth Street, ui | keyed skyline with mi | ally Introduced, 1 .OOMS 50 | EVENING comoltety 97 7 | "It should be noted that Congress in creating the new rank of Rear any restrictions whatever upon the President. uch promotion can be made only er the officer has fully demon- strated his qualifications for the higher grade by examinations as re. | quired by law, which requirement has es of staff | tlon in grad | Club Members in | Annual Showing By W. G. Bowdoin. It is a delightful exhibition made | by the members of the National Arts| Club at their annual showing at the| Jes, No, 119 East Nine- Ben Foster's “October carried oft, _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1917, |Mre. Loulse Upton Brumback, shows ‘ine shipping at Gloucester, Mass., fea- | Edgartown,” is in loal treatment and shows the whi in the middie distance, is half sub- the Natlonal Arts Club prize of $1,000 |] | and a gold medal, It is @ worthy| ‘canvas, permeated with the au-/| |tumnal spirit. The flelds, the trecs, | the low-lying hills and the winding | road, all enter most pleasingly Into} the confposition, and tn the distance | |the moon {9 ween riding above tho hills, | A self portrait by William M./ Chase is an interesting and note-| ny number, ir Cape Cornwall,” by Paul| ugherty, 18 @ striking marine in| ich outeropping rocks and the! waves shedding pindritt, pictured as | 1 superb | hich the) Medicine Man roup of pots, ‘The poses zaullon are magnifi-| ates in his unkport" follows 1 i | treatment, but his ts notwith-| mpse of; Birge Harrison, clouds over 18 And shipp: wre Incident- wrt Henri's “Ortentale”’ much skill wit rine in his “The Open se the deep blue of the ocean is admir- a andled. ‘The spume is wind- | i} and the clouds are cotton white “Canadian Night,” by Leon Dabo, | | 19 @ spiritual conception of the night the northern country, with bighly | nventionalized trees, and etars inkling the nocturnal sky “rederick J, Waugh has painted a! | billowy sea, with rocks, called “Under- by Charles P. Gruppe, The tide 1s low od, one of h howls ® dismally that the observer can hear it, "by Thomas Watson anvas dono tr Anite ‘zent to the picture Two Brunettes." by ¥ in brilliant appily finished, Maud M, Mason's "A Bit of Lustre” |1s well handled. It presents a copper |lustre pitcher of Colonial days used as @ container for brilliantly executed | flowers, Jiee Vw From the Boiden” by | i im for Excise Commis UBANY, Jan. 22.—Herbért Sisson of Collins, Erie County, probably will be named by Gov. Whitman as State Excise Commisstoner to succeed the late George. turing the red wharf bullding. Jane Peterson's “A Busy Wharf, lage broadly ex- | Drgpeed, ‘cr Ate atts 2] TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO FLUSH THE KIDNEYS IF YOUR BACK HURTS pertant one {9 shown seated and flocked with shadows, Her companion, merged. l 2 of Jad Salts f TWO HELD FOR HOLDUP, | Advise faa to overcome Kid: once of Jat Salt, from a0 Macht: it is only trouble, wlass of water before breakfast ter ‘ Charged with assault and robbery.) ating meat regularly eventually |from the acid of gra John Trobowits, eighteen, of No. 109) yroduces kidney trouble in some form |julce, combined with lit North Beventh Street, and Joseph Golski,| or other, says @ well-known authority,|been used for generations to flush eighteen, of No. 133 Wythe Avenue, were | because the uric acid in meat excites |clogged kidneys and stimulate them arraigned to-day in the Williamsburg | the kidneys, they become overworked; |t» normal activity; also to neutralize lop up and cause all|the acids in the urine so it no longer rts of distress ween af back- irritates, thus ending bladder disor-| ne: Court on the complaint of Edwa: Lugasuth, sa heat living at No, Bedford Lugasuth: Tdentitied the prisont two men who attacked him early to-day at North Kighth and Berry — Stre knocked him down and robbed him of = 5 he and misery in the kidney re- . |torpid liver, sleeplessness, black fe was attente! for seslp wounds by |urinary irritation. and women take now and then to ee i oat Tienes oma The moment your back hurts or|keep the kidneys and urinary organs on ‘Trobowits and Fo id kidneys aren't acting right, or if|clean, thus avoiding serious kidney rested at a nearby Sones hall. bladder bothers you, get about four|di Advt. Added Tomorrow In the Great Winter Sale * 1469 More OVERCOATS 4 and WINTER SUITS & Delayed deliveries from four manufacturers which did not get here in time for the annual sale JS’ — which broke all selling records and made so many satisfied customers; and 844 fancy overcoats from & our regular stocks reduced. q With the exception of $50, $55 and $75 & overcoats, they are the same grades as were included in the annual sale, on the first ro) day of which we sold more than double the number — 1,469 — offered tomorrow. _ 844 Added Overcoats —Plain and Fancy we 500 new silk-lined Wanamaker-Chester- | Gy field overcoats, One of the best grades of Pay +e we American cheviots. Some are dark blue with an indistinct herringbone weave; 3 others black and oxford gray. | lo 74 344 are sige and double-breasted ce silk-yoke-lined fancy overcoats from our | own stocks, where they have been on sale ree (and are to-day) at higher prices. They 0 are cut after two coats which have been = favorites in London for 40 years. J ne 125 Added Overcoats | wa? Oxford and black cheviot, serge-lined, | y with silk sleeve lining. New; in the \ Wanamaker-Chesterfield model; trim- [ ; | w mings and tailoring specified by us, and every coat inspected before acceptance. & 500 Added Suits From one concern—the best manufac- turing tailor of America; 50 patterns in excellent taste; four models—-two of which will delight young men; the other two are classically conservative. A showing which will rival that of a custom tailor--with the added advantage that $2 A 50 the suits are ready to wear. In Addition there are groups of staple and fancy overcoats at $22.50, and fancy suits at $18.50, remaining from the annual sale. Wednesday—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. ALSO—in the Broadway corner Store—both overcoats and suits at $14.50 and $16.50, 2 “ JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York er. » (P. Green, who died suddenly last week New York. It was sald to-day that on's appointment had virtually been sided upon by the Executive end would be seooeeeee, se a fow a few days and your kidneys will then uct fine, This famous salts is made rs, gion; rheumatic twinges; severe} Jad Salts cannot Injure anyones! headaches, acid stomach, constipation, |makes a delightful effervescent lithia- lee and|water drink which millions of men WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S DOWN-STAIRS STORE Fine Blouses at Extremely Low Prices A Clearaway of Models and Other Exquisite Blouses At $3.85—Blouses that were $5 to $7.90. At $5-Blouses that were $6.90 to $10.90, At $6.50—Blouses that were $8.75 to $12.75. At $7.50—-Blouses that were $9.75 to $12.75, At_ $8.50-——Blouses that were $12.75 to $18.75. And, a Few Blouses at $10 Majority are lovely French ae. -original prices were $20 to Every modish color, as well as white and flesh color. Sizes in many instances are incomplete. Dews-Stairs store, £ee < v SPHDD HH Se -H At ~ ws 7) Beautiful Silver and Gold Laces at 50c and 75¢c Yard Our prices, 50e and 75c, are the original wholesale quotations of some of the laces; others were even better grades. Majority are of silk net, a few of chiffon—white and black dominate, but th are are also beautiful tones of sappuire blue, rich greens, Nattier blue, gray, chartreuse dainty tones. Widths—6, 8, 12 and 18 inches—for evening gowns, afternoon , dance frocks and many other uses. Down-Stairs Store “Josephine” “Natalie” “ Katrina” Nightgowns of Nightgowns of Nightgowns of nainsook, boauti- nainsook, effective- nainsook and em- fully shirred; $2. ly trimmed; $1. broidery; $1.50. Nightgowns at $1, $1.50, $2 Specialized in the Down-Stairs Store’s White Sale Simple, but very dainty nightgowns at $1 to $2 were one of our White Sale goals. And we think we have reached it. At least, twenty models besides the three illustrated. Many of them are copies of quite expensive models, Down-Stairs Store, Remnants of Floor Coverings Greatly Less Than Regular Prices 1,200 Sample Lengths of Carpetings In many makes and qualities, in lengths of 1 and 114 yards each; all ends securely finished, at 50c, 75c, $1. 500 Yards of China and Japanese Mattings In lengths from 4 to 20 yards; 15¢ a yard. 300 Yards All-wool Ingrain Carpets In plain colors; 1 yd. wide; lengths from 9 to 24 yds.; 50c yard. 200 Yards Royal Wilton Carpets 27 In. wide; in lengths from 6 to 20 yards; $2.50 a yard. 250 Yards Body Brussels, Axminster and Velvet Carpetings 27in, wide; $1 a yard, Wednesday—Down-Staire Store 75 Misses’ Coats Reduced to $19.50 The fact that the majority of the coats are of wool velours makes the clearaway an important event. Also a few coats of cheviot and ‘Bolivar Cloth.” Of course, another interesting fact is that these coats were $24.75 to $82.50. Some of the coats have fur co! others are trimmed with fur have plush collars; and tho collars of the coating are effectively stitched. Fashionable shades of brown, wine, blue, green and gold. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years—but not all sizes in each model, Down-Stulre Store. FOR SPORTING RECORDS AND 25,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES * 1917 WORLD ALMANAC ALL NEWSSTANDS, 25 CENTS, es