The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1917, Page 5

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9. But the peace that the President read! describes involves the absolute de- , Ma BEE struction and abandonment of the ‘ ” about which I wish to say a word, and that is the declaration that the peace must be a peace without vic- tory. Now, I sympathize with that. ROOT FOR PEACE Principles upon which this war was begun. “It doesn't say ‘Serbia,’ it doesn’t} say ‘Belgium,’ but there the chosen| nh — od ead of the American people has de- | clared the principles of American Favors Wilson's Proposal Pro- Gemocracy in unmistakable terme, | js iy as declared for the independence and vided.Individual and Nation- | equai rights of all small and weak HOSPITALS ARE CROWDED WITH PNEUMONIA VICTIMS Special Warning Issued to New York to Avoid Crowds Which Spread Epidemic. Every hospital in the city ts over- crowded, and Dr. Charlies F. Bolduan, Director of the Bureau of Public Health Education, is again asking New York to avoid exposure to res- Piratory diseases. Pneumonia and bronchial ailments are exceptionally al Freedom Are Upheld. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—Elihu | Root's address before the Congress | of Constructive Patriotism, in session |here, in which the former Senator |deciared In favor of “peace without | victory,” as advocated by President Wilson, if that peace preserved the principles of liberty, attracted wide- spread interest and comment in the | National Capital to-day. Referring to the President's peace speech to the Senate, Mr. Root said: “There is a sentence of this speech 43 & 45 West 34th Street wcrhir ira nations, has declared for a Monroe Doctrine of the whole world, preclud- ing all nations from interfering with the independent control of its own affairs by every amall nation, from taking away the ferritory of other nations, from attempting to exercise the coercion of superior power over other nations, for disarmament, for the reduction of these mighty armies and navies, and every word of that declaration, which J believe truly represonts the conscience and judg- ment of the American people, de- nounces the sacrifice of Belgium and of Serbia and the principles upon which they were made. “Now, one side of that is the dec- laration that peace must be without victory. Suppose that peace connot be made without victory; which is the superior? Which is to obtain? Of course, the great ends and choice of means becomes Infinitely small, “If that peace, the peace that en- thrones in the world principles of in- dividual liberty and national right and national subjection to the law of prevalent. At Bellevue there were 1,481 pa- tients yesterday, some sixty of whom |had to be accommodated with tmpro- | vised beds, All of the 240 beds of the Presbyterian Hospital were occupled. The New York Hospital's 270 beds are in use, many of the cases being pneu- monia, At St. Vincent's, with its 380 beds, many extra cots wero ‘set up. | Every other hospital, both in Manhat- ta and Brooklyn, is similarly taxed Nurses are tn unprecedented demand, and {t is often impossible to get one. Dr. Bolduan especially cautions the Public to shun crowds in which peo- ple are coughing, sneezing and spit- ting. a WIFE OF BANKER RHOADES WINS DIVORCE AT RENO RENO, Rhoades, he Rhoades & € here to~lay Jan. 26.—John Harsen of the banking house of . New York, was divorced the grounds of desertion THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1 for the purpose of acqutring legal reat- | dence that he might sue for divorce on the plea of cruelty, Before he had established residence Mra, Rhom rived and entered a 1, COMB SAGE TEA IN | HAIR TO DARKEN IT It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to a Her Locks Dark, lossy, Beautiful. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea! and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand-| mother's recipe, and folks are again | jusing it to keep their hair a good, leven color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youth- ful appearance is of the greatest ad-! vantage. | Nowadays, though, we don't have| the troublesome task of gathering the sege and the mussy mixing at home, | All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” for about 560 sa bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover jit hi y' as been applied. Simply moisten ‘our comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at'a time; by morn- ling the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage land Sulphur Compound is that, be- sides beautifully darkening the hair lafter a few applications, it also pro- | duces that soft lustre and appearance jof abundance which is so attractive, This ready-to-use preparation is a de- |lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitiga- il “2 James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street On Saturday, January 27th Purchases Will Appear on Bill Rendered March Ist Final Clearance Sale Fur Coats FUR COATS, MUFFS & NECKPIECES Silvered Fox Muffs...formerly 75.00, 45.00 Bs | i <4 morals, can be obtained without any| Mr. Rhoades came to Reno last year tion or prevention of disease.—Advt. Hudson Seal Coats of superior quality pelts; | further military pressure, then thank with Skunk Collar and cuffs, NE ade a CR Cia, he idl $3.08 e God for it. But if it cannot be ob- formerly 245,00 udson Seal and Es N | HON \ Newest Winter Coats _| tsistio tues turner mitary| Bias formerly 245.00 se aae ee ornerg di 6° : pressure as to end in victory, then let | pecial Hudson Seal Coats with Skunk Collar 145.00 Hudson Seal and Ermine Capes ...... us pray for the victoPy.” | . formerly 185,00 8 formerly 85.00 . . Kolinsky Muffs.......formerly 65.00, 42.50 MORE BOYS IN UNIFORM Natural Muskrat Coats........... . 82.50 Kolinsky Stoles, . formerly 125.00, 95.00 Victrola Outfil ‘Taupe Fox Muffs.....formerly 32.50, 22. Taupe Fox Neckpieces.formerly 32.50, 22.50 Natural Raccoon Muffs, — “* Natural Raccoon Scarfs formerly 125.00 At Very Decided Reductions MEANS FEWER IN STRIPES | Bishop Fallows Makes Unique Plea | for Compulsory Military Women's Fur lined Coats—made of various | mixed Cloths, formerly 85.00 65.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Broadcioth Tralatne. Spring Showing Ducetyn, WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—If more oa 3 ett 7 Veloeteen, 15.00 Foner w ge treo tans | Vitole Xs. 3ce0s7%, $100.00 NEW SUES AND DRESSES With or Without fur Tnmmings, Reduced to Bishop Samuel Fallows of Chicco, former member of the Board of Gov- ernors of the Ulinois Reform Insti- tution, told the Senate Military Com- mittee to-day, Bishop Fallows, who favors com- pulsory military training in high | schools, declared universal military training would not develop a spirit of militartem, | “In times of peace prepare for | $ 10-inch Double-Face Records (75c each)..... 1 12-inch Double-Face Record..... coecbeces Attractive new Suits,—smart models; fash- Afternoon Dresses,—made of Crepe de Chine and Taffeta; new and effective models; many pretty shades. 2.25 ioned of excellent quality Serge, Women’s and Misses’ Coats 21.50 Bolina, Suede Velour, Velour de Laine, Large Fur Collars, of Special Purchase,—WOMEN’S SKIRTS Nutria, Seal Coney, peace,” said Bishop dealt “Let Grey Coney, ‘ eas oan we §5 Down 55 Per 5.50 Nat. Raccoon, U.S PLEA SAVES B and Month Victrola ; sate regularly up to 12.75 : Keduved to . S. PLEA SAVES BISHOP. XI Pith ane Arneson BS) rte | eer pleated, sritia, others are sport i tal be ccyigeap vepmngeanie . inished with pockets. Made of Taffeta Silk, Si! in, x i Women’s & Misses’ Seater cee aceane te ieath ta) and Checks, Plain Velours, Novelty Mixtures, Men's Wear Beene and Wool Poplin; haa” WASHINGTON, Jun, 26--0n’ ropro-| waist bands 25 to 30 inches. eau de Peche, | sentats by the United States, no} CMa) °. ° ri eee Fete, ceiecevers! James MeCreery & Co, Only a limited quantity in this sale [death without opportunity for defense | c ERS 7 . 7 . Large Far Cole + 30.00 i li | lated etd on his ay 10 ne ed NO ay ORs: NO TELEPHONE ORDERS » (Dyed mb'd Weorgette |" Archbishop Orozco of Guadatajara ati || 5th Avenue 34th Street || seh fd alae & Crepe Meteor | Manali Wavertree | End-of-the-Season Clearance Natural haeseah t 620-00 | ’ ’ : C Pefeldion MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL Final Reductions | Remainder of Misses’ Coats—14 to 18 | years. 12.75, 16.75, 26.50 formerly 24.50 to 48,00 Remainder of Misses’ Silk and Serge | Annual Sale | Dresses—14 to 18 years. 8.50 and 12.75 formerly 16.75 to 29.50 “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE | Remainder of Misses’ Skirts—14 to 18 | years. formerly 8,50 to 12.75, 4.95 | ~ dames McCreary & Co. New Spring Dresses 5th Avenue 34th Street Remainder of Misses’ Evening Gowns— 14 to 18 years. 9.75 and 12,75 formerly 18.50 to 35.00 Remainder of Girls’ Coats—6 to 10 yrs. formerly 5.75 to 10.75, 2.95 and 4.95 Remainder of Girls’ Wool Dresses—6 to 14 years. 2.95 and 4.95 formerly 4.95 to 9.75 Adapted for Present Wear Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Crepe Meteor, = McCREERY Crepe de Chine, | Unusual Reductions Saturday | Taffeta Stik, Serge, In the Beautiful New Shades for Spring Special Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S WINTER COATS 16.50 Women’s & Misses’ Dresses & Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Satin, Charmeuse, Handsomely Embrotdered, New Spring Colors Speciat 4) Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Peau te Sote, Gros de Londres, 25.00 o> a ee ane ee ete ee aol ene ee ee ee ee ei ee ee ew ILL LD ESS SO Ten-piece Solid Mahogany Suite, as illustrated; consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet, Side Ghe. - New Spring Frock of Georgette Crepe, and Extension Tables; five side Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 800,00 Emb'd Crepe Meteor Crepe Metear, ‘ 30 00 ; 198.50 \ $33.50 | New Spring Colors cpiece Willi Mary Model Suite | | regularly 425.00 hogany. regularly 369.00, 298.00 a =| | -piece Louis XVI Model Suites made i FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS | gaoniniece Louis 2 Mahogany. 250.00 Ten-piece Antique Mahogany Suites AND 25,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES regularly $35.00 regularly 350,00 275,00 CHAMBER FURNITURE A ce co ee ce ne eee ee ae a a ae ae oe ew | 1—Motor and ‘Travel Coat of beautiful 3—Dressy Street Coat made of Chiffon . See ; rape peas Scotch Mixtures; full model with novel belt | Broadcloth; full model with belt all around; | BOgRay: € i ‘ Mahogany. egularly 300.00 250.00 2—Attractive Street Coat,—full beltec 4—Stmart Street Coat of fine Wool Velour; finish. regularly 250.00, 198.00 RHA RARY PRR WOT) f model: large collar with wide band of fur; tull belted model: extremely smart; satin lined A ‘ ta ‘ ‘ se er « ar ned, and y terlined. ON SALE Four-piece Louis XVI Model Suites in = . atin lin and warmly interlin an warmly in ; . Mahogany, Walnut and Antique Ivory Solid Mahogany Four Post Beds 25.00 5—Beautiful Street Coat of Hent quality Wool Velour; full model smartly finished with BOOK STORES--NEWS DEALERS, 35 CENTS Enamel finish, regularly 375.00 295.00 | regularly 35.00 buttons on the side; large collar of French Seal (dyed Coney); lined with fancy silks. } i ee } ; : ect” |

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