Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
» a aeapon Tieteaia) | CARRIE ROTHENTACH engl ,altae know sictine was a iter) TO BB SPRING BRIDE OF | FERDINAND WERLING | 6 of him yesterday ard authors he makes banners and | BEST FOR LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH, § * HEADACHE, COLDS They liven the fi liver and els and straighten | | | | you right up. | n’t be bilious, constipated, sick, with breath bad and » stomach sour. | Announcement has just been mado at the home of the bride-elect, No. 394 Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn, of the) | @pproaching marriage of Miss Carrie! |. Rothenbach, daughter of the late Charles Rothenbach and Mrs. M. J. Rothenbach, to Ferdinand J. Werling, | son of the lute John Werling and Mrs. K. Werling of Brooklyn. The wedding will take place In the spring, it ts thought. ‘O-night sure! Take Cascarets and fnjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. {Wake up with your head clear, stom- ach Fweet, breath right and feeli ) fine. Get rid of sick headache, bi See Ranstination, furred tongue, sour brighten bad colds. Clear your skin, iten your eyes, quicken 4 feel ike doing a full a Cascarets are better than salts, pills or calomel because they don't shock the liver or gripe the bowels or cause in- Convenience all the next day. Mothers should give cross, sick, bil- fous, feverish children a whole Cas ‘ret any time as they cannot injure the thirty feet of tender bowels.—Advt. Granp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.0 Down on $50. 5.00 «6-95.00 «6 100-00 “s 1650- +s 200.0 6 300-00 Notes in Society Mr. and Mrs. James B. their house, No, 1 East elghth Street, gave a dinner night, followed by a dance. Duke, at) Seventy- last Miss Grace B. White, who will be! An attendant at the wedding of Miss Kathorine Carroll, daughter of Mre. Jobn F. Carroll, to Thomas H. Hall, on Feb. 10, at the St. Regis, gave = luncheon yesterday at Sherry'’s for the bride-to-be and her bridesmatds. The marriage of Miss Nancy Keen Perkins, niece of Mra, Charles Dann! Gibson, to Henry Field, son of the jate Marshall Field, will take place on Feb. 7 at tho residence of Mr. and | Mrs, Gibson, No. 127 Bast Seventy- | third Street. Bishop Hayes will per- form the ceremony, Marshall Field will be his brother’e best man, and the bride's attendants will be Miss Alico Perkins, her sister; Mrs. George Payne Whituey, Sherry’s for the officers of Squadron A There were thirty guests for din- ner and seventy-five more came in for the dance. Mre. Charles B. ander gives a dinner this evening house, No. 4 West Fifty-clghth Street. | Mrs. A. Griswold Tho: | dinner last night at the gave al te-Carlton, APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Mrs. Hugo Reisinger e last night at ber house, Avenue. i 4 Mrs, William Carroll Rafferty gives 4 a theatre party to-night, followed by a supper and dance at the Waldorf- Astoria. Mrs. Paschal A. Carter of No. 126 West Fifty-clghth Street gives a din- ner for Miss Jane 8. Ward at the Waldorf-Astoria to-night. Her twen- ty guests will afterward attend the Misses Semple's dance tn the hotel, NERVOUS PERI. — ICAL HEADACHES 1s tronble commonly called “sick- | nendnchoris said to beduetothereten- | Ann Murdock is announced as ah m. Often itis Empire star. Marie Doro has arrived in New York | ‘from California to begin work in a | Lasky film called “Worget-Me-Nots” | If Douglas Fairbanks will di in Bobellschmidt | this office we'll give him ‘the address | has found antikamnia tablets to | of a younk woman who 4g tn love with fatiainctory, reltet. | him, a A Gotobed- darken | Helen Holmes ts to have @ new rall- the attendal and jroad thriller ¢ fhe Ratlroad | familys should foe aa quiet a8 possible. | Raiders.” J. P, McGowan 1s direct- An emetio will some times shorten the | yng owels should be kept 0 etalon bash cad a thorough tubcdoen | ‘The Sanger Picture Plays Corpore- towel, often give grateful | tion has sixned Margaret Anglin as @ -kamniatabletswhenthe fiji star, She has never acted before the camera. Miriam Cooper of “The Honor Sys- tem," 1s a pipe organist. It is said " During &n attack, one tablet every hour or (wo will shorten the attack and reliove the usual nausea and miting.” phase tablets may be ol cho strikes @ sympathetic note in the iolets, Y Aigo ‘unexcetied for nervous. | film headaches, wouraigie und all patus. \ivt. Charlotte Walker, who is to be Deen wigeey on the Imeem eRe H, Woods, {8 in the “Phanhouser GUARANTEED |nounces a new German war picture. It will be released under the title of “On Battle- fronta,! |. Mr, in pei the Austro-German nd Mrs. Sidney Drew appeared son at the Linden Theatre, cently, where their com- fandy Henry,” was being A portion of the gross re- so. DENTISTRY, ~|drama, “Mary Lawson's Secret.” Harold Edel, Managing Director of iy Dentistry That Lasts! ieee ees aowotber i sting German warm film for ex- NO PLATES hibiion-at hie theatre, REQUIRED The Eiko Film Company also an- | |Some New SUBMARINE ONLY G-1. London Folk Again Taken ta by Familiar Cry. NEW LONDON, Jan. 26.—Despite the many times that United States | submarines attached to the base here have caused excitement by German merchant submarine was ru- mored to be due, there were still per- fons here who became excited yester- ;man boats, | other American craft. A | Mrs, Alfred Elliot Dietrich gave a » FREE ®®Ass BED | dinner und dance last ougnt. at vown | celpta went to charity, H > Ter Ramsey's plan to call motion qi °"| pictures * seems to have carried The New WATE. RBURY Way | The Ve Jour patrons to use It next step is to get the picture i And that's some and Jasper E, Brady has resigned hk euurant editor of the Vitagraph ital Surgery; and has gone to Californta to take joan’ ' charge of a film) making plant NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY | Kugene Mullen hos succeeded him, Kull Sets of Teeth * 85.00 ur A ipens's Sentence Suspended, Gold Fillings | ~ ® BUQOUR) vscey Hamilton Clark, (weniger pie Crowns, 22 karat + $65.00up SSF Amn tOR Clark, maby four years old, @ moving picture actress, BOOUD) coos asaninn geonation fen diva canta ilver Fillings i WareReury DEnTAL COMPANY. seetertay, in the Bronx County Court by Judge Gibbs when she pleade Incorporated by ge Gibbs when st aded gullty to the theft of three diamond i 29 W. 34th St., New York Tings from a woman #he had met while both patients in Fordham 414-16 Fulton St. Brooklyn | frospital. | Probation. Officer Harris Hours; 8106 SuNpays, 9102 sald he had obtained & position for German, French and Swedish Gpoken, | ely “Wornan who Wat aware. af her # LADIES IN ATTENDANCE arrest. i bd i \ day when they heard the familiar re- port, “a heavily laden submarine passed Newport this afternoon, bound west.” the United States flag, and it was Presently ascertained that she was the G-1, from Newport, which has) ‘been out for manoeuvres. The G-1 new boat, somew! 1 the others stationed here, and sub- merges On an even keel, like the Ger- instead of diving like BREAKS A COLDIN l= their | | comings and goings at a time when « As often before, it soon ana \that tho submarine in question flew “Pape’sColdCompound” ispleasantand affords InstantRelief. A dose taken every two hours until | three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a cold. It prompty opens clogged-up nos- trile and alr passages fr the head, 6 nasty discharge or nose running, flew es sick headache, dullness, fo eestihtiees) sore throat, sneezing, sore mess and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world ctr] euch prompt relief as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which costs only 26 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no incon- nience, Be sure you get the genuina, Don't accept something else.—Advt, yatta Alteran Rventendtnted __CONCERTS AND MUSIC. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE D, B. Post, her cousin, and Miss Flora) »~, | Tickete Ome wa Momt Wimon @ Livingston THEATRES. EMPIRE tite. ole 189 MAUDE A KISS ADAMS | cinvere CINDERELLA 1M. BARRIF'S GREATEST T PH, NEW AMSTERDAM 1.2 Kaw & Erlanger's New hiwicai “comely. p a eth Z1E GF ELOL ALT MIDNIGHT FROLIC eae ra Et et KLAW & BneavoER” resent RAYE" Bi Nights at 8.20, ‘Sat, at 2.20, pg ht vet A Riith Chatterton Stan n “Come Out of the Kitchen” FULTON Esk St Bove a 6 **IN FOR THE NIGHT” KNICKERBOCKER, By G5 BL bye. 8 Matinees Wedumday & Betundi ag eh ae bt all ut GLOBE } Rrra $3 LAURETTE ‘i avtok RAL! Marner ———THE HARP OF 11 BELASCO West Pe FRANCESSTARR ® UiTTLe Lady INBLUE || CRITERION se JULIA ARTHUR Yoni di YEite, _ “SEREMONDA” Old France, NOHIS 890 ~ MATINEE WED(PORS AP: DILLINGHAM ~ZIECFELD Late, pes TURN 1 RIGHT GAIETY Bway & 46 St. Ev Mats. Wed, & Sat COHAN & HARRIS Eve.at §.30, Mate, Wed. Po CAPTAIN KiDD, UR, HARRIS}, ‘ RIGHTS at 8540. THE L Drang . Good Gracious Annabelle a REPUBLICS":,!2%4 3 ny Night wtp, IWO HOCK NODA BAYES i } Punch & Judy; i LAST 2 DAYS TREASURE ISLAND Fourteonts Bees THEATRES. | — | WINTERGARDEN2 =~ 4 80, Bru 8. Mate, oh ig Matinee LOVE o HE Aw" DUNKAN NY Bene ote and “The Inca ul: = : 7,30 Sharp et. a hae 280 PRINCESS How & ga Sh Hem 86 FOLLOW Mi. ANNA HELD Kash, 39TH ST, } bp Ere, 8.5 EMMA DUNN 1s “OLD thov a art uw wit a _ PIERRO o-day LITTLE {tthe PLAYHOUSE “2: Mata THE MAN WHO CAME. WACK LONGACRE ive? Wm. COLLIER InN m NOTHING} ii ONLY 2 WEEKS MORE LYRIC THEATRE, "33%; “Thea Col Circle, auth st. vgs Ma 5 jeaury WIVES OF WINDSOR WISE—COLLTER—IRVING P Went doch St Mata, Wel. lop.) & 240, Oliver Moroso’ } f t f mane 1 eee Bt Ba A MATS... Wed AND 25, AEARN Wort of Fitts Aveaue Special Purchase of High Cut Lace Boots for Women 8.00 Values! SALE, 5.93! There are Litt and SALES, but our offering does NOT consist of odd lots or broken sizes, but a complete assortment of sizes from 8 to 7, widths from A to D. FOLLOWING UP-TO-DATE STYLE BLACK VICI KID— tops—newest la: leather Louis heels, BLACK VICI KID—Iace—gray buckskin top—welted soles—leather Loyis heels. RUSSIA CALF—with tan buckskin top—lace—new English walkin last—low military heel—welte: soles. GUN-METAL—with gray buckskin tops—lace-—English feet—iow mili- tary heels—welted soles. Don’t Forget! $8.00 values for..... 5.93 IN EVERY SIZE AND WIDTH BERS) Manhat Bath Sty EVE. tt, P. Win € Mor “Great ion Shoals” a ea, news Bway, Eves, Wed AM NRIELEA CROSMAN G MARRIED, Rot TIMES. Eo Wi way ry Wed. & sai * AL DEVIL Br Ve mat 2 ap TRUTH || DAILY | THEATRES. Sole Management Morria Geat West of Broadway, First Presentation in America ds Gest Announer A Biviioal Play by Maurice V, Samaela, WRN, THE FOLLOWING Kydne: Rleohen Wright ty | LEXINGTON "\itinee tocmorrnws snes | MY MOTHER’S ROSARY VAUDEVILLE. al Fy Par PUTO PLAYS, jo’ 5 1) YORK THEA. 300053, As M to 1 * LOEW’ § American Roo! {2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SANUARY 26, House, tan », JAN. 29 Ray Cometook CAST If. Thompson fe to 81.00, Elen Av, Bren, 258 600 Gyywies, Jowoll’s Manni J. Prancis Su & ‘tack Mabel anger & iki l7) ¢ ALL STAR ACTS | ri aL pies ast eee |N oth Ary, | with Hobert Henly & Gert, Kelby Car Boag 5) MATINEES | [iitisi “ht SOc] at 2:30 | Price Sea A Daughter of the Gods With ANNETTE, Maslov: E | age lway ry 18, Fe (Caanis® 8:30—25¢ to $1.00 Brena, 6.20, /GBA\ Ope STOMOR AW] AM Beat send Miles of Batt FOR SPORTING RECORDS 000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES Bre, 28, toe. He BROADWAY. {si"., Rar rr i, A genes 1 n ney 21 to Feb. 3, 10M, Sante Admission Ste OLUMBIA hry Trp as hover GOLDEN CROOKS Xji7 to «| PHOTOPLAYS: __ THREE TIME, DAILY 2.30, 4.30, 8.30 25c & '50c | vedird Feature, “Thin 1 Cel Orcneare adie From Riverside Drive! BURLESQUE, Stine Mat. Da THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS Se 1917 WORLD ALMANAC ALL NEWSSTANDS. 25 CENTS. 5 1917, Fourteenth tress Saturday— 172# JANUARY Interesting Shopping BARGAINS FOR THE BOY STURDY, WELL-MADE CLOTHING (Fotha have a way of coming back here year after year for boys’ thinge— They just don't find such out and out good clothes at these low prices other pra DOYS’ SUITS—Fine grade woolens 2 116.50 noys’ s OVERCOATS—Pinch-back and | MAC checks, regulation styles—button to neck bt f nabvle colors or nvertible collar—lined | youthe’ slaes to 88 oh Wore gt aes OO | Were $7.98, Were $4.98 Were $9 Worst i} | Were $5.98 “s | $11.08 Were $6.98 and § ». Stripes: with or without +108 4 to 12 yra.—our reg | BOYS’ WASH SUITS—Galatea, poplins, kiddy cloth, madras, linen ¢ | covert cloth and chambray in Junior Norfolk, Middy, Sailor and Mili- tary st variety—-white, plain colors, ious stripes and novelt with ting colore—some embroidered or id piped collars of various styl: | with extra trousers—3 to 10 ye 1.25.. 1.45 and 2.65 | * ' ¢ | FIVE SPECIAL SUIT PRICES| HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS NECKWEAR, ETC, Worthy of Notice by Small Women | nd Mi lw omen's Sttk Hose—biack and colore-double sole, heel and toe sightly Imperfect—Special... .79 Mid-Season movie —similar fn cut and tailoring to some of the newest | Spring models—Wool Poplins—Gab ardines—Broadcloths—Poiret Twills —Velveteens —convertible collars straight or cross belts—some smart | separate always popular Norfolk yoke effects. | Catt % > - —volles and all lace—many mally worth-while bargains. a vere Were 19 Handkerehtefe—one corner white and colored— Were linen—slightly sotled— Were our reg. .24—each Were a. Per half dozen... see 50 Pi vHinageemree 0 Veh . FLUFFY GRADUATION FROCKS for Juniors and Misses Combinations of very fine net and geen tanks wih eetne ing bodice with Jacke laco—dainty shirred ruffles— mple tucked model— Juce-ribbon girdle—in Crepe de blouse Chino—very simple peplu tunto—ribbon girdle 14.98 . | White Voile Blouses— HEARN ‘Weat of Fifth Avenue SALE MORE NEW SPRING WEARABLES—All Moderately Priced CLEARANCE BARGAINS in Winter Apparel Now! January Sale Specials Misses’ and Girls’ \ 1 Middy Blouses— Our Fem. 98 ct eee —or with colored oel- 11k laces—pockete— All white wal Sweaters— Girls’ | our rem, $2.98... Plain weave—roll collar—belta, pockets } 215 Copenhagen, 6 to 14 yrs. Brocade Corsets— GUE FOR. WOeccrrvsccssccesessee f 9608 Medium bust—lace and ribbon trimmed Black Silkataff Petticoats— our reg. $1.4 } 88 Tucked, tailored flounce—ftted band-- jall lengthe-mf'r's guarantee for one year on each. gray and cardinal— Women's and Misses’ Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses — 11.75 our reg. $15.98... Spring models with, new. combinations Jot harmonizing elf color crepe Geor- xette—navy, plum, beige, pearl gray. kold, French blue—sizes 14 to 4 our reg. $2.94 } 2.17 ‘Tucked and hematitehed—Veniae or val lace Inaerts—pearl button trim. | LINENS AND TOWELING | 58-inch Mercerized Damaske—} A2 our reg High lustre—fine quality Turkey Red Afterdinner Cloths— our reg. $1.39. | Heavy Quality Linen | Damask Napkins 20-Inch—our reg. $3.98 dos..... | 72-inch Double Satin Trish | Linen Damask— 1.89 Spectal, Per Yd......sscseees | f 2.95 Pattern Clothe —Irish Linen Damasks a Good wearing quality—bieached. Tea Cloths— Our reg. $3.98. White, Renals: embroidered centres. j 277 trimmed, swith style—alde pleated skirt—square va Wik 5. iso neck—short sleeves with double MUtTled Hate dese tucheasivoline it Pera ae i Ue 19.98! many’ styles ALSO IN SAME SECTION: HEMISE TAFFRTA FRocK— FROCKS—Dainty Voile and Organ- Eochdeconcde weet tees | dies—simple and prettily trimmed acre eh Miernt oa with lace, insertion, ribbon i girdlos and bouquets— cused and navy—-faney cord at nec Hite Georget collar 14.98 | epectally priced .....7.08 and 9.08 collar—all alzes for minses. .. —— ae ry HANDBAG BARGAINS SILK—VELVET—-LEATHER DRAWSTRING-—-F RAME-—-ENVELOPE STYLE wonderful reduction In bags of excellent qualit Special purchase of well known manufacturers’ close-out—moire and chiffon velvet, Pandsomely studded or with beaded designs—other silks and grained | © | leathers with and without inside frame—some with vanity mirror and |special change purse or compartment—fancy or plain linings, | Just in time for Sprin, values—-Drawstring Moire and Velvet Bags. . os values—Leather, Yelvet and Silk Bags values—Leather, Silk and Velvet Bags values—-Leather, Moire and other Silk Bags vulues--Leather, Moire and other Silk Bags Os acces eenieinaumenareay MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted $7.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 6.60 41.69 Untrimmed Satin Hats ty Vartety of modcls—durabla chev- | Newest styles—black and colors— foty, tan, green, brown and gray large and small fine I v'to 18 yre.—many MILLINELY THIRD FLOOR. with © boys trousers. AYEILNG traw Ornaments AS y Feather Novelties and #—White, black and color PULD FLOOR, $11.98 Young Men's Suits 8.75 | Chovioty, cansimeres and worsteda two and three button d flap or 4 riment of | ark fanctes LY THIRD FLOOR + Coats. 3 y—large collare Ush trimmed ‘parr $2.50 Girls’ Gun Metal Calf ie Gm SPCOND FLOOR, 59 et. Boys’ Percale Blouses. riped or teures eckband P Ririped om. Sauretenasibaad. oF High-Cut Lace Shees. 1.4 TOYS FURNISHINGS THIRD’ FiaroR, | Goo rare ae widthe AD et Children's Rompers 9 » FLOOR. Meht and dark stripe I Call Lace Shoes. 1a open” kauees NISHUNGS “THIRD FLOOR, " n . nstop—all TAOND 25 et. Ribbons MALN FLOOR Figg f oA PRI OO RP ” 69 et. & 75 ct. Seconds : ‘or millinery widths—-new Boys’ Cotton Union Suits 51 r nl neck—long sleeves nIBRe MAIN FLOOR ran RAR OMAN PLOOR, 12 ct, & 10 et, Stationery in Boxes, 6! $12.98 Misses’ & Junior Suits 679 ‘ Mai ' also for small wor $1.19 Men's Flannel! Shirts a9 NergOn MANY, | ir breasted, navy 14 to 18 years eit VRNISIINGS MAIN FLOOR M DEPT SECOND FLOOR $3.98 & $4.98 Petticgats ou Mu and Children's Fur Sets = 1 97 ‘ a. Coney, Belly) Squirrel bit {DEPT SECOND FLOok Clock Signs Denote Morning Spectals Look for the Clocks Look for the Clocks! 6 2 =: » SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JAN, 29th WAIT FOR IT! DRESSMAKERS’ fs | Union Linen Huck Towels—} 138 . OUT FOB. WD... eeccccereereeeneeees Heavy — hemmed or. hematitching damask stripe or Grecian borders. Turkish Towels— Bar ee Meosscsisiisis J} 38 20xti—white or striped colored borders hemmed. | Heavy Dish and Roller Crash Towelin +12), our reg. 14 and .16.. i Colored border: 72-in, White Linen— our reg. $1.4 yd.. } 1.24 Li nen Toweling— our reg. 40 yd } +36 For gues | | BLANKETS | Blankets our reg 98 ‘ Wool Platds—single oF white wool mixed—contrast borders for full-sized beds. Crib Blankets: 85 our reg. 49 satiaand ° | Klder fown-. finivh Jacquard — allove losixna in pink and white and blue ani White combinations Cotton Blankets — } 1.24 our reg. $1.4 Gray, white, tan, with ‘coutrast: border | Robe Cloth vale anes and 28 1 desixns—two and three-tone mbinations, nton and Domet Flannel—} lt! our reg. 13%, yd | Heavy quality. MEN’S WEAR | Men's Sweater Coats-— | our rem. § Wool mixed—sray of collar on | Men's Fine Domet Pajam | reg. $149 and $1.0 J 1.22 known mak oor pink atrines ray—silk braided—all slges I just beautiful e before they're. made into lovely gowns t p attractive, too le—soft draping in white dium ‘ ya 1D Yard Wide AM Silk Falttetin t spring pring cost yd 2.00 {O-tneh Crepe Meteor—dull satin . und black 1.09 $ vst Yard Wide New Striped Sport Satin light and dark color combina 1 ' t styles for (trimmings hein ght and will Taundor luce M-ineh € jorgette o repe—light medium and ara suitable alue $1.50 a 120 40-inch Crepe de Chine—iarge | Weave-valug Pas