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re: + GRIP, SORE THROAT And for all Muscular Pain adways UsED AS A LINIMENT TOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY eady . A READY HFLree “RUB IT ON, RUB IT TINY IT DOES NOT BLISTER elief YROM ALL PAIN ~ At Drugeiste 25c, 50c, $1 Sizes Sunday World Wants Work -| Darien, Conn. recluse, who left an Caroen Poskst, ariaity et orda confirmed this. catate of $126:000, found hidden tn her) ®t, "divorce decreo gave tho date York holdings of $96,800 to paternal relatives by “waternal kinsfulk who | had filed notices of appearance through lawyers in Stamfor:|. nn. Attorney W. J, Carlin of + ils city obtained from Supreme Court Justice Cohalan an order to see a divorce decreo granted in 1840 to Rebecea Rockett, Mrs. Mackey’s mother, from John Rockett, It told of a former OLD DIVORCE RECORD ENDS LEGAL FIGHT FOR ESTATE OF A RECLUSE It Establishes Right of Relatives | of Mrs. Mackey’s Father to $125,000 Left by Her, Carsen, Mr, Carlin had anticipated rela- tives of Mrs. Mackey's mother would attack the validity of one of Mr. Rockett's marriages as the only means to establish their claims over those of the descendants of the first Mra. Rockett. A seventy-eeven-year-ol4 divorce Ja Biblo fave the date of her has established the legitimacy of the| Mothers Bible Rave the date of te late Josephine Rockett Mackey, a] 4, 1829, and her namo Amandu yurial rec. home, and has resulted tn the dis- of the second marriage as Sept. 28, tribution of her Connecticut estate to 1829, and mentioned an infant child, descendants of her father's first wife,| Josephine, Just eg rae La ON rho le ri se rncg| kates proceedings ut Stamford Mr, Who died in 1828 and whose bones) (icin hurried up with this eleventh. perhaps now lio under the fect of] nour discovery. children playing in Hudson Park, This precludes contest of a Surro- gate's decision distributing the New TWO YEARS IN PRISON FOR and Cotto For Season otwithstanding Euro; show the choicest facture, some of which We TRORU ATAU) CRU DOLT OE EEN AE ORES Fancy Stripes on grounds. Ja and fancy Strij desi Dress Linens an markets we have secured a most remarkable assortment of French, English and Swiss Novelties, and in addition we will ucts of American manu- the foreign-made fabrics. The collection includes many novel effects in spor! shirlings, fg OR novelty and Engli: i mu- Voiles, Batistes, Organdies and for which £il except Bre. Cornel not Voiles in solid colors; Handker- geived the maximum prison sentence. chief Linens in a range of twen- “4 & misdemeanor, an ty-five plain shades, and a new feovlved the masintes sentence” range Ol ts, Checks ant White Crepes in solid colors BOPP; FINED $10,000; | German Consul General and His Aids Sentenced for Viola- tion of Neutrality, GAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23.—Consul General Franz Bopp of Germany was sentenced yesterday Judge William H. Hunt In the United States District Court to two years in the Federal Prison at McNetl's Island, Washing- ton; one year in the county jail, and was fined $10,000 for violating the American neutrality laws, The prison and jail terms are to run concur. rently. Three of Bopp's aids, Vice Consul FB, H. von Schack, Lieut. George Wil- helm von Brincken and C. C. Crowley, a secret agent, received like sentences. Mrs. Margaret W. Cornell, Crowley's secretary, was given concurrent prison and jall aentences of one year and one day and of one year. Bopp and oe Sree were convicted ns . 1917 the conditions in the Reg. Trade Mark compare favorably, with of conspiring violate American HARRIMAN WAS BLIND TO RICHES OF OIL LANDS SN RD a Ree E LER eT nn THE EVENING WORLD, marriage of Mr, Kockett to sige! | Mrs, Daisy Beers Wheedon, execu- | trix of the New York estate, remem- ' bered that a record in her grand- | | offices. 1 TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1917. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION eee Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1384, 1917, Name .. FOO Oe eos one we ewe es sarees oe) Address ...ccssssccceccscccssesecesevscosvene I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘A meeting will be held at the Elks’ Club House, Stapleton, to-morrow evening to arrange for the annual beofsteak dinner of the Staten Island Lodge, which will take place in the France,” Mra. F, children of Hempstead, L, I. 26, Linoleumville, Roland Il lecture on “La Bello Beverley Eyre of New Brighton ia entertaining her daugh- ter, Mrs. H. Wisner Miller, and two Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Linen Bed Furnishings The January Sale provides an opportunity for securing superior grades of Pure Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases At Extremely Low Prices. Linen Sheets, hemstitched, . . s pair $8.50, 11.00 and 13.50 Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched, . $1.00, $1.75 and $2.50 “ German Club Rooms, Stapleton, on Thursday evening, leb. 15. Frank O. Driscoll of West New Brighton has received confirmation of his appointment as Postmaster of Staten Island, to take effect Feb, 1 The central » will be located for the timo be’ n the Tompkinaville Post Office. The present will, it is expected, b superin ents in ch which be desi fices, 4 as branch tmaster Driscoll is dally expecting from the Post Office De- partment the general scheme of how the new system will be conducted. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Rich mond County Automobile Club, o which Mrs. I. A, Silvie jr. is Prest- dent, will hold a dance in the club house, Eltingville, on Feb, 17, The Pythian Sisters of Tottenville enjoyed a theatre party last, night, attending the ¢ Theatre in Tot- tenville. A meeting of the West New Brigh- ton W. C. T. U. will be held to- w afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Smith, No. 187 Dongan Street, West New Brighton. Mrs. Mary E, Mundy will preside, and the subject to be discussed will be “Systematic Giv- ing.” The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St, Vin- cent's Hospital has appointed Miss Julia Callaghan Chairman, Mrs. Charles A. Bruns, Mrs. L. Benziger, Mrs. A. Booth and Miss Anna Riley @ nominating committee, to report at the next meeting of the auxiliary on Feb. 2, when new officers will be elec- From every viewpoint you will find our service— quality of materials and prices —entirely to your satisfaction. Ten Offices and Ten Lens factories kept constantly busy proves conclusively that our ft glasses are right—from every angle. Harris Glasses —if their need is indicated — are priced at from $2 upward, Mrs. M. C. Roy will entertain the Home Euchre Club at her residenc in Linoleumville to-morrow after. noon. William B, Guthrie will lecture this evening in Public School No. 18, West Brooklyn, Cotton Cricot-Cloth Poplins, Let Railroad Sell 640 $ Repps, Gabardines, Bey $2.50 an Acre, suey Told “ D. & J. Anderson famous Government Suit, ch Gi hams, American oatale st “40 serve of @® most vatuapte Ging) 8, indergarten and bare ls in California was permitted in , B. H. pe Cloth, etc. W developed Peggitye wheat pada ae fe also have an extensive as terday. Mack and Kelth, who bought at, the land, late: ved $4,000,000 1 panes of, Shirtings of fine years for oil suptiea 43 the. Boutbora cde Woe ee Pongegs, The United Tpalee ‘Government ia ercales, tin roche, etc, my to recover 166,000 acres of Cali- Dress and Suiting Linens in Beas pei one Neereny wouice every desirable weave and aude aaty are te toe has fopnuln color, including our well-known ‘alley and are part of the vast orfgina brands, “‘Non-Krush” Linen, Cossack Linen, Crash Linens, etc., in White, Cream and colors. i White materials of French, English and Swiss manu- facture in plain and novelty weaves, Piques, Skirtings, Corduroys, Repps, Bengaline, Dotted and Figured Swisses, Dimities, Waistings, Poplins and plain fabrics of every description. Special January Sale Fine White Lingerie Fabrics (Per box of 10 yards) No, 2M Fine Lingerie Nainsook 44 in. wide $2.50 No. 3M Fine Lingerie Nainsook 44 in. wide 2.75 No. 4M Fine Lingerie Nainsook 44 in. wide 2.95 No. 5M Fine Lingerie Nainsook 44 in. wide 3,25 James McCutcheon & Co. Government land grants, of which 9,000, 000 acres of timber in California anc Oregon re already been recovere through Congress on the ground o! breach of contract. The constituuonai- ity of the act reconveying the timber lands is being tésted by the company in the courts, Julius Krutschnjtt, Chairman of the Southern Pacific Bixecutive Committee, | testified that although the road began to use oll locomotives in 189%, the lands were not “discovered” and conserved until 1902, ABV BY. BY BBY Be BABY BY AY BB Bb BB ak ba by Bey 8 8S ad UNDRAPED MODEL 0. K. ol Head Causes With- of “Movie” Case, Because Miss Clara Fuller, President of the Civic League and Principal of the Ossining School for Girls, did not egree with the opinion of Dr. Anna Voorhis of the league's Censor Com- und, 4 el No. 6M Medium weight....... 44 in. wide 3.2 | Mas am lmproper npectacie, tte wan ile Imperial Nainsook........ eevee 40 in. wide 2.50 forces ‘in Ossining las, night to with: draw the complaint lodged by Village | Prosident ‘Twigear against Louls Rosenberg, proprietor of the moving pleture house where the spectacle was | screened, Miss Fuller saw the picture through and told Mr, Rosenberg afterward that it was a beauty, which was more than she could say for some of the others. She repeated this statement last night. Lace and Bu Sizes are We Shoe Sale Starting Wednesday morning, small lots of women’s shoes are priced for quick disposal $3.65 rately for quick selection. Sixth Avenue at 19th Street tton Boots Slippers and Low Shoes $1.90 incomplete, but grouped sepa- cannot send these C. O. D. Broadw: nm Wilo'by, New Brighton, on “The Supreme Fulton St. opp. A. & 8. » Brooklyn, Court and Its Work.” In Public G88 Trond St. next to Red B. Altman & Cn. The Lace Department has prepared, and will hold to-morrow (Wed« nesday) a Sale of uncommon interest, comprising Real Filet Lace Edgings and Insertings at the exceptional prices of 58c., 85c., $1.10, 1.50 & 2.25 per yard (In view of the unprecedented demand for teal filet, this Sale affords an unusual purchasing opportunity.) At the same time 2,000 Dozen Yards of Valenciennes Edgings and Insertings (machine-made) consisting of broken’ sets taken from the regular stock will be placed on sale at the greatly reduced prices of 25c., 32c., 45c. to SI.LS per dozen yards The Department for Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters is featuring, among the attractive novelties recently designed for Southern wear, a smart Golf Waistcoat made of white chinchilla cloth, with satin sleeves in white, green or old gold. This is shown in regular stock / at $21.00. Also there are many new styles in brightly- | hued Sweaters in silk or Shetland wool, including several slip-over models. (Third Floor) Fifth Avenue-Madtaon Avene, th and 35th Streets New Fork methods — policies and eye- — Linen Pillow Cases, Irish hand embroidered, » « « pair $2.95 English printed,.... Trrpees sat 1.75 Bedspreads | Crochet, hemmed,.....at $1.35, 1.75, 1.95 |Satin finish, hemmed, “ $2.40, 2.95, 3.95 500 All Linen Irish Satin Damask Pattern Table Cloths in a variety of choice designs; usually $3.95 each, Very Special at $2.75 4 ° ‘ The Upholstery Section On the Fourth Floor, will offer To-morrow a most desirable lot of Imported Cretonnes at 25c yd. | Regularly up to 50c a yard , | Also a large quantity of , : . , Bordered Marquisettes and Scrims at 19c Formerly sold at 25c a yard é Continuing the January Clearance Sales of Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets, ( Pillow and Bolster Cases White Blankets Plaid Blankets ‘ Pink and Blue Borders All wool, in Blue, Pink and Tan Double Bed size, pair 4.95, 6.50 | Double Bed size, - - - - 7.50 Extra Large size, pair 6.25, 8.00 | Extra large size, - - - - 10,50 Double Bed Size Comfortables Novelty Printed } Is e jacquard Mull, ‘i d Satin, ao? \ With plain borders, at $3:65 | pint colors, at $6.50 | pie *traes, $10.75 1) (8 Muslin Pillow Cases Hemmed - 15c, 17c, 2lc, 24c Hemstitched 17c, 24c, 26c, 28c Muslin Bolster Cases , Hemmed - 42c, 44c, 47c, 52c] Hemstitched 50c, 55¢, 58c, 62¢ Three-quarter size Double size 55c, 63c, 83c, 96c, 9Be, 1.15 63c, 78c, 88c, 1.15, 1.05, 1.28] Scalloped Muslin Sheets, Double Bed Size 98c * Single size Hemmed Hemstitched Muslin Sheets Two of Mark Twain’s FUNNIEST STORIES. With quaint illustrations by Herb Roth and a por- trait of Mark Twain in colors. Booklet Free with Sunday World, January 28 In Greater New York and Vicinity In addition, a collection of humorous anecdotes about Mark Twain, gathered by Albert Bigelow Paine, his friend and biog- rapher. Don’t fail to get the isd MARK TWAIN STORY BOOK EXTRA!—First newspaper publication of 16 Shackleton Antarctic P' ————— lous pictures of Polar ice perils exclusive in Next Sunday World Gee We