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Indiana Dry Next Venr. NDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 8. Iments togh wide Prohibition a ke Indiana dry , Were concurred in by the sterday. The measure now goes sodrich, and it Is understood ne Senate ef- Comfort— pleasure ficiency— all are more or less dependent upon the con- dition of your eyesight. There are few occupations in which good eyesight does not play an important part. If you really need glasses you cannot avoid them—ulti- mately, and by neglecting to attend to your eyes you may make matters worse. We have the knowledge, the experience and the equip- ment to examine eyes and make glasses that will give you the mazimum ef comfort and satisfaction. There is no obligation whether or NOT our Oculisi (Registered Physician) finds that glasses are needed. Harris Glasses are priced at from $2 upward, at ee oo a came amas bast 28d St, near 4th Ave, 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, 2) W. S4th St. bet. Sth & 6th Av 442 Columbus Ay,, bet, Sist & 82d 8 Nassau Near | John St. Nichol: 180 & 181 Sta, Broadwa: & 100th Sts, 1007 Broadwa: 489 Fulton St. pp. A. & 8, Brooklyn #82 Rroad St. next to Bedell, Newark Stores, and will make other discomforts. Usually these conditions nr, Wilo'by, Brooklyn | PUBLIC INVITED DR. SCHOLL FOOT EXPERTS One of Doctor Scholl's foot specialists is at your disposal this week in all Regal and give advice regarding any foot trouble. He will suggest a simple method that will give immediate relief if you have an irritating corn, an enlarged joint, over- lapping toes, weak arches, cramped toes, callouses, pains in the ball of the foot or BOV WHOSE THROAT WAS CUT EXPECTED TO CLEAR MYSTERY Prosecutor Believes Mother In- tended to Kill the Child | and Herself. Little John Rlaccoct, five-year boy, whose throat was slashed tn the cellar of his home at No. 702 Eagle | Avenue, the Bronx, ‘Tnesday, is re | covering at Lincoln Hospital, but ac-! cording to Dr. Slatkin it will be a before the gash will be suffi | clently heated to him to talk | As John is a bright boy the police) belleve his story mystery as to who attacked him Mrs. Blaccoct, the boy's mother, | arged with the crime, and John's father, still are in material | week permit Jail, the witness. The story that the Blaococie are not the parents of the boy, one on which the police have been working, was explode dto-day' when search of the records revealed that he was born jatter held as @ on Jan. 13, 1912, at No. 619 Fagle Avenue, where the family lived at that time. Assistant District Attorney Me |Taughlin admitted this afternoon jthat he was now proceeding on the theory that Mrs. Blaccoci, in a fit of despondency brought on by til health and jack of money, had de termined to kill the boy and hernelf. Mr. McLaughlin belioves her almost abnormal love for the child is re sponsible for the act of which she j stands accused At every turn the pollee are con- | fronted by testimony of relatives as will clear up the) ¢ tHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917, | Aeronautics Supersede Autos As a Grand Central Show PeeerTEeCreeerrrrr errr eeerr reece ee ee ce RRA A or A $8 HYDRO AEROPLANE WHICH MAY BE USED IN U, 8, ARMY aoe bbeees oe ebaeee Caen eneeeeee Air Navigation Shown to New| td. Huntington and military men Air Navigation Shown t qualified to know, the United States Yorkers With All Its | needs at once 2,000 trained pilots with P om |® ratio of three machines to each Novelties. | pilot, which found most pra ‘The present y materially © iw opened In Grand] affect the holding of the proposed transcontinental aeroplane race sche To-day the Central Palace the First Pan-Ameri oft ca Exposition, which | led for next spring. Officials of the un Asronattics Exposition, whieh | iii club of America and representa will reveal to the public the greatest | tives of other clubs interested in the project will formulate plans for the contest at meetings during the expo- sition, It Is maintained that the time for such a contest 1s ripe. There are a number of army officers who al- ready have learned to fly in training array of modern aeroplanes, balloons, aoceasories and aerial signal devices over gathered under a single roof. It 1s promoted under the auspices of the Aero Club of America, the Pan- American Acronautic Federation, and the American Society of Aeronautic Engineers, co-operating with the In- ternational Exposition Company. Gov. Whitman will open the show at 8PM The United States Government ts sending a number of Federal exhibits | from its various departments, includ- | ing those of the army and navy avia- tion sections, Signal Corps, Bureau | of Standards, Weather Bureau, Geo- dotic Survey, War Department, &c ‘To-day the United States lacks about 2,000 aeroplanes, 2% dirigibles | and 160 obdervation balloons to make this country seventh in aeronautic | equipment for aeronautic defense. We have only about 100 trained military aviators and plans to train about 400 Germany at prese has over} more. youngster. These relatives say that while she was a good mother to her other children, she spent most of her coddling John. Other children not permitted to go near him Blaccoci never allowed the boy of her sight. Mr. McLaughlin said the investiga tion disclosed that the Blaccoct! family | time | wore bootblack, earned about twelve do! jars a week. He was tn the habit of drawing this money ahead and ts be- hind in his bill, Mr. McLaughlin eaid. The two other Blaccoct chil- dren and the two youngsters who boarded with the family are being cared for by relatives, by Subway Car. Michalsky, living at No. 70 West Street, Brooklyn, was crush- 4 between the platform and a car ‘teenth Street station of shortly after 8.30 o'clock |thin morning. He was removed to | Bellew Hospital suffering fre pos. [sible internal injuries and lacerations jof the face and body AT EVERY REGAL SHOE STORE HIS public invitation week is a feature of the Regal Foot Comfort Service. free examination ustom of vi whatever your foot "Nassau and Ano Sts. Broadway at 27th St can be overcome by Malan a 1949 Bron to her remarkablo affection for the) ling near a plan to have 10,000 aero- was practically destitute, Blaccocl, a| TO_ CONSULT Foot Comfort Service whether you are NEW YORK CITY 9,000 aviators and about 20,000 ma- hines in dally use in the war zone, | and she is building machines to carry | fifteen tons, equipped with bigh speed | esetorn of 200 horse power. England |has 107 aviation and kite balloon training schols and is rapidly draw- ) x | planes in service. According to Alan fn, Hawley, Henry Woodhouse, Bow- | jf BRUSH TEETH WITH in the fun. Now pealing forth a E CLEAN | If you could find a dentifrice | betfer than your present best, yet more economical than the most frugal one, | seouldn’t vou try it? ALBODON DEN: | TAL CREAM has these merits, Used twice daily, a tube lasts four to five weeks, Every dentist pans heads begin to nod. Let the children themsel | knot Special Offer: will place this $75 Victrola, $400 on similar easy terms, da A Store. 23W42ndSt Music at 23 W. 42d St. Open Evenings. ¢ | not Involved in a es Victor. Kecords How the Kiddies Love Their Victrola! Faithful playmate, always ready and glad to join Captain Bob leads his Nursery Army array—now singing a sweet lullaby when little theyenjoy. Their outspoken approval of the records selected at Landay's insures hours of pleasure , athome. Bring them some day this week. We | will give them hearty greetings. ya $ in records (total $80), in your home. Balance in small weekly or monthly ) payments. Other Victrolas NewdorksLeadingVictrolaStores 563 SthAve 4:27 SthAve 27W Mth St Landay Temple of Victrola | machines, but have had no experience | handling ‘excessively high speed acro: planes eh as are bein used on the Mra Penfield in a. Feb. 6 (via London, Feb. War Charity vi 8.)—s derle C. Penfield, wife _ &|of the American Ambassador, to-day 4 | cloned the workshop where for thirty months at her own expense were pro- duced millions of bandages and >| wound dressings, an effort to which » | the late Emperor Francis Joseph gave his recognition by conferring on Mra. Penfield a high order. Will Take Off All Excess Fat Do you know that there is a simple harmienn effective remedy for overtatness that may be used aafely and secretly by man who Is loging the slim than the Db. an well expect a re duotion of from two to four pounds a week without dieting or tain. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all drug gists at TSo for ® cage, of if you pre fer You can order direct from the Marmot Cop het Woodward Ave., Detroit. Mich ‘Kav 4 triumphal march while in brave ves help select the airs with $5 $15 to THIS WEEK '@ Greatest SECOND WEEK Largest The purpose of this Rega! Foot Comfort Service Reductions 1 i an Variety | yliah shoes possible for most types «based Bel OME! «We invite com: fi, joving unusual conditions. This * which Pld ye of our le and more comfort- to begin with are KX Prices and Ter: hoe around the trouble. to come and receive lower than other: “SALE-PRICES 10% to 50° Savings siting Regal Stores or not and experience has been, Broadway at sth St Val St at did Ave 2929 Third Ave BROOKLYN AUMANK BRO NoaTHWesT CORNER SIXTHAVESI5= STR. - FURNITURE:E Open Saturday Even- ings Until 10 o’Clock “ Motor Deliveries Every- others, and con- yourself, Ed One Low Price Gy Cash-Credit (Tt wearing one of the inexpensive and practical little foot corrective devices invented by Doctor & ‘There is no obligation in having the specialist look at your feet and if your case needs the atien- tion of an orthopedic surgeon you will be told so. NEWARK, N, J. #25 Broad St Helieves th ped ‘ves, weak ankles. pair, 1 1375 Broadway 400 F *Men's Shoes Only Interesting display of these scientific foot devices in every Regal window this week. o JERSEY CITY 108 Newark Ave Boston, Mass, oo .| | Four-Piece William and ci Mary Period Bedroom Suite, in Antique j with plain figured ta FONIER 34 inches long, mirror 16x50; TOILET 4 TABLE 40 inches long, with triplicate mirror; 1} BED in full size; four a a a Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) A Most Advantageous Purchase Enables us to offer To-day and To-morrow 9 Me ya) . Men’s Winter Overcoats Pinch, Belted and Box Back Models, at $13.50 Values $20.00 to 28.00 All wool materials, including fancy and staple weaves; velvet and self collars; full silk lined; all sizes from 34 to 46 chest measure. | | some quarter, others Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Men’s Furnishing Department Has just received from Scotland a shipment of best quality Shetland and Vicuna Sweater Coats and Mufflers, bought before recent price advances. Special for Friday and Saturday: Men's Neckwear : Men's Pajamas Large open-end Men’s Imported Plain cotton pon- scarfs, new de- S a(e: gee, domet flan- signs, fancy and weater Coats, nel and striped plain colors, two special lots, materials, at 55c 88.75 and 11.75 at $1.10 suit Men’s Neckwear Men's Pajamas Rich silks, latest Imported Mufflers Mercerized madras patterns and colors, 92.75 d 3.75 and crepe cloth, at 85¢c io See te | gt BLES. amt Men’s Underwear and Hosiery Unusual Values for Friday and Saturday Medium weight balbriggan, | for present wear; shirts long | or half sleeves; drawers in 50c | regular lengths, - - each Men’s Silk Half Hose, cotton tops, in black, white, gray or champagne, made with serviceable lisle toes and heels; pair Fine Natural Color Merino Shirts and Drawers; shirts with long sleeves; drawers regular length, - + each 95e 35c BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C ‘Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn Will Place on Sale an Unusual Purchase of 285 One Piece Serge Dresses For Women and Misses Smartly Fashioned and Trimmed 10.75 Actual Values Up to $18.00, Positively None Sent C. O. D. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | ey