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ow ESPAGNE DODGES WAS ANOTHER MISS BROWN. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917. | ne did not want her, a first offender to come in contact With disreputable women at Hlackwell's Island Workhouse. BISURATED ‘Through a coincidence that there are two Miss Mildred Browns, The kvening | ‘Werld yesterday published the portrait | of Misp Mildred Brown of No. 630 Riv-! ve aa the bride of Theodore of Pittabuseh, He, however, ther Miss Mildred Brown. red Brown of Riverside ‘an: to au. according to her own it, to be married in April judge Wi le by Gas. five years old, ed from Bellevue as in- committed suicide by gas early @ hotel 0, 26 Firat Street. been a guest there for ten WONDERFUL STUFF! =| GEE! YOU'LL LIKE IT Apply a few di then lift corns or Call off with fingere—no pain. \| No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. drug is called freezone and isa compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a quarter ante of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one’s of every corn or callus, Put « few dorps directly upon any tender, aching corn or callus. In- the soreness disappears and the corn or callus will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. | This drug freezone doesn't eat out the corns or calluses, but shrivels them without even irritating the sur- ee skin. Tust think! No pain at all; no sore- nese or smarting when applying it or afterwards. Try a little and see for If. —-Advt. bth Avenue GERMAN RADERS TWICE ON VOYAGE French Liner, Here With 178 Passengers, Sent Far Off Course by Warnings. Information that there are at least two German raiders In the North At- lantic was brought to New York to- day by the French liner Espagne, three days overdue from Bordeaux. While the captain would not oMetatly confirm thé Information, it ls known that on Monday he réceived a wire- less message warning him of the Presence of a suspiciéus vease) at a point about forty miles north of his position, which was then considerably south of the regular steamship Jane. He headed south and steamed due south until Tuesday morning, when another warning of the presence of a auspicious cruiser near the Azores sent him due west. The Espagne came into port up the Atlantic const along the route followed by coastwise ‘vonsels. Among the 178 passengers were Elitott Cowdin, who has won fame and the admiration of the French nation by his exploits as an aviator in the French army, and Henry Carlton and Frank Madden, who have been in the American ambulance corps. Mr. Cowdin came home on the advice of a physician who found him suffering from heart troublt caused by his numerous fights. Cowdin, Carlton and Madden seid eet Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evenin; Name 1 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. ig World, Post Office Box 1354. 1917, that they would immediately enilst in the American army if war should be declared and that thousands of Ameri- cans serving in the French army would come home to fight. Some of tho passengers reported that American Consul General ‘Thackara went from Paris to the Ver- dun front five weeks ago to tell the Americans with the French army in that section that the United States was on the verge of breaking with Ger- many and to make preliminary ar- rangements for the return to this country of Americans who would like to fight under thetr own flag. Mile, Helen Dutrieux, an aviatrice well known in New York from her participation in the aviation meet at Belmont Park a ‘ew years ago, was @ passenger on the Espagne. She ie here to purchase aeroplanes, but will volunteer to serve as a fiyer for the United States in case of need. “Your men came to France to fight for my country,” she eaid. “I can act af an aeroplane scout. I served in that capacity in Paris when the Germans were threatening us with Zeppelins. I would serve in the same way here in the United States if I should be wanted.” Prince Ponijatowski of San Fran- James McCreery & Co. 34th Street ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY New Spring Models MISSES’ AFTERNOON DRESSES 22.50 Most Exceptional Offerings Special purchase of Misses’ Afternoon Dresses which were made especially to our own order—copies of exclusive models; devel- oped in Plain and Striped Medel A—Afternoon te Crepe Chine; or Turquoise Blue, Apricot Emerald; size 14 to 18 years. Model Gray, Beige, Gold, Roi se, size 14 to 18 years. Frock made of combined with Crepe de in White, Gray, Gold, Copenhagen B—Afternoon Frock made of Taffeta combined with Georgette Crepe to match; in Navy or Belgian Blue, eda and Taupe; 22.50 » Coral and | 50 Model lack, Model C—Afternoon Taffeta in Gri Rose, Azure, Beige, Chartreuse and Bronze; size 14 to 18 years. D—Afternoon Frock Striped Taffeta in Na and Copenhagen Blue; size 14 to 18 years, affeta and Georgette Crepe. Frock made of » Navy or Delft Blue, Black, 22.50 made of Blue, Brown, Green 22.50 and edged with Lace. hand-made. years. Hand-made Long Slips, five Nainsook; gathered at neck and sleeves Other styles made of soft. Nainsook; (Fifth Floor) fashioned of Special 95c 1,25 and 1.50 12 Special 85¢ Decidedly Attractive Prices APPAREL FOR INFANTS & LITTLE CHILDREN Infante’ Short Dri Nainsook; hand-made; several new inodels-— some hand - embroidered months to 219 years 8, 1.50, 1.75, 1.95 Infants’ Short Skirts,—hand-made and hand-scalloped; size @ months to ¢!4 Several hand-made Short Dresses that are slightly soiled At Greatly Reduced Prices. 8, - made of fine yokes; size 6 cisco und New York, who went to Paris at the outbreak of the war and hus served the French Government in various capacities, return on tho Espagne. Ho is here on @ | ness visit connected with Fr Government finance. MAS, SANGER MOVED TO JAIL FROM ISLAND WORKHOUSE Left on Blackwell's Only Few} Hours, Friends Say, Because of | Threat to Expose Conditions. — | Mrs. Margaret Sanger, birtn control propagandist, who began a thirty days’ sentence Monday, is not at the | Workhouse, as her friends supposed. It was learned to-day that when M Sanger wes transferred from Ra; mond Street Jail to Blackwell's Island on Monday she romained there but a few hours, She was moved to the Queens County Jail Friends of Mrs. Sanger assert that | Commissioner Lewis did not permit) Mra. Sanger to stay at the Work- house because of her announced jn- tention to show up conditions there as her sister, Mra. Ethel Byrne, did MRS. PAGET LEFT $1,100,000. THE TONIC THAT BRINGS HEALTH, ss after her pardon by Gov. Whitman. Commissioner Lewis explanis that he transferred Mrs. San. r because 5th Avenue ON Sale of Men’s New Spring © Hugh] ¢ | sy ar ray #. Paget was w Yor ent “Fruit-a-tives’’ Builds Up| the Whole System Those who take “Fruit-a-tives™ for | the first time, are often ai the way dt builds the: © speci- disease, as Constipati gin, Kidney or Bladder Rheumatism or Pain in the Back they find when “Fruit-a-tives™ has cured the disease, that they feel bet ter and stronger in every way. This is) due to the nderful tonic properties of these famous tablets, made from fruit juices. 5Oe. a box, At all dealer Fruit-a-tives N. ¥~Advt, 2.50, trial size, 25e. | ent postpaid. by | Limited, Ogdensburg, | # James McCreary & Co, | FRIDAY MAGN “Vins vantine For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, of stomach disorder Art thou stout and getting stouter? LA » Indiges-| known anti-fat that the tion, Chronic Headaches or Neural-| use it for advertising. Trouble, | gratitude are both expressed with ad- And |@irable rhythm and metre.—Advt. ‘D SATURDAY, +» ESIA rarthurn, Belching, Sour Stomach, s in Stomach, ete, a tea woonful of Bisurated M na of hot water ing te Jeasant, and harmless to use vd gives instant relief from all forms Sold by drug Advt ANTI-FAT sts everywhere Stop repining—cease to moan; Hie thee to the nearest drug store— Ask for “Tablets Arbolone.” i. | ill stop that craving, ee normal—that's well ! known, hou'lt forget that hungry feelin After taking Arbolone.” ud uL | nd the pounds away will dwindle-—! Waist no longer like a zoney hou'lt be thankful to the maker Of those Tablets Arbolone, | woman of Los A a testimonial to It so aptly and truthfully | ribes the virtues of this well. | roprietors Facts and | LINCOLN NIGHT | 34th Street {| SHIRTS & SCARFS At Extraordinarily Low Prices 3,800 “McCREERY SILK SHIRTS” Overcoats in convert materials; size 25 to 10 your Spring Blouses, made Madras and Pereule, new st colors guaranteed fusty collu detached; size 7 to 14 years | Special 95e New Spring Tweed Hats Mackinawe made of . BOYS’ NEW SPRING FURNISHINGS 2.95 95c Special 8.75 Final Clearance Special 5.00 formerly 7.50, 10.00, 12 ible and button-to-the-neck styles; AL-Wool, with shawl collar, size 10 of fine woven riped patter rs ullached or Spring Pajan Poreule; neat stri frogs and but A particularly attractive assortment of Tub Silk Shirts; in new spring patterns; conservative, bold and novelty stripes in a splendid variety. 4,500 SILK SCARFS | | Spring Scarfs of serviceable Silks in distinctive colorings and pat- | terns; all new and remarkably handsome; very attractively priced. | | MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR—85TH ST. SIDE BOYS’ ALL-WOOL NORFOLK SUITS Every Suit has two pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers Fashioned of sturdy all-wool materials; in neat light and dark patterns; Knickerbocker trousers are full lined. Size $1o 18 years. 110 BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS made of practical all-wool to 1S yeare nas, > of pretty new ped effects; trimmed with size U to IM ye rs, | Special 75¢ 95c, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.95 Beautiful new and Rah Rah siyles; sq spring model ‘Tweed Tfats, incelidin Hare and round crowiis; Pie THE FLOOR the stitehed Alpine also Blue Serge Sailor Thats. 8 little poem was written |]| Down-Stairs Store Surprisingly Smart Hats | this Little Salon is so much talked about. Astor Place WANAMAKER'’S WANAMAKER'S “These Dresses Are Wonderful”— “That is the very comments made by one model that a dressmaker woman yesterday uptown tried to sell for Another curious coinci- $ His too was only dence; several days ofe a copy of the Paris model we received a ca As a matter of fact | | from our Paris Bureau prefer this dress at saying that afternoon $24.75, because it is in dresses without collars navy and black.” were prominent at one ‘These are only two ot the | of the Paris openings— re has ji st received some charming figured silk , without collars, wich the new round neck, $29.75. On and on we could talk about the New Dresses at $10 to $29.75 New Suits at $19.50 to $29.75 New Skirts starting at $5.75 Every day brings a presentation of new modes in the Fashion Salon of the Down-Stairs Store. Down-Staire Store O 'r Down-Stairs marquisette dress at $3.50 and $5 A score of new models at $3.50, and as many more at $5. many hats are of Milan and of hemp_straws. The Mushroom mode— large and small—dominates. Turbansand sailorsarerivals. ilar at tg Pema are amon, e unique Handembroidery. worsted moult and soutache braid ornaments are | prominent, too, Colors?—-Exquisite new shades of ros’, blue, fold. saree ome at can boast of be- y of an adaptation and costly mode. ing a coy of a new Every new material from Hinoki straws to Roman striped silks, The new cater- piller straw is wonderfully reuse, A effective, too. Of course, | it is always smart. When you see these collections of new hats you will realize why Beginning Friday, February 9 Exquisite Motion Pictures in Color of the Romance of the Silk Industry will he shown daily in the Auditorium at 2 o'clock—no tickets required, ‘This is an educational feature introducing our Annual Spring Sale of Silks Which Opens Next Wednesday, February 14 Scenes in Japan--cocoon, ehrysulis, moth, eggs, aille worm, feeding, spinning itself back again {nto the cocoon—egain « ehrys- alis; unwinding of the cocoon, cleaning the silk, winding egain, spinning, skeinings the silk industry in America up to the final weaving ao wonderful picture showing the life, color and romance of the Hast and the inventive genius and art of America. First Gallery, New Bldg. IN THE MEN'S STORE--STREET LEVEL— BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET With plenty of winter ahead now comes this remarkable offering-— 435 Men’s Winter Overcoats at $15.50 This is the lowest price at which over- coats of these high grades have sold here this son-- lower even than the same grades were offered in the Great Annual Winter Sale of last month | This is sufficient indication of the import-] | ance of this announcement, The styles are so varied | form-fitting, pinch or belted | | and numerous t no | Wie malotlots apesall ae man or young man will a very fine quality—far | | be limited in his choice, | better than you would | | i 1 | ordinarily expect at this Single and double-breasted | joy price, There are fronts; Chesterfield, ulster | many patterns, ette and ulster leng . range of colors. Offered for the first time at $15.50 on Friday. Broudway corner Eighth too, in a} | | | Subway at Broadway at Nisth | = Ole ihe {faunal oftre