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THE Atak i WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917. lWite éo Blame if Husband Drinks, | “BRUSH YOUR TEETH,” HIS & Says Druggist Brown of Cleveland uvice 1) rie ay caps) FP EARL OF . Hike By Guy W. 7 Who Tells Wife What to Do Dr. Bolduan Gi Them Other Lwecenigge » — | Health Hints in First Issue of “A New Treatment Given Without the nsent or Know led ¢ of the Drinker. A. tea, co Soon" tau ravin a day rink same, the tm and lo, one more drinker low and OMPLETE outfits from head to foot for going South. Straw hats to white buck oxfords and a generous showing of all intermediary garments. For the stay-at-homes—comfort dispens- ing overcoats, ulsters, slipons and raglans—broad variety of pat- terns and sizes—prices consider- ably less than they will be next winter. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR STRAIGHT PURE RYE — MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. us hows hot When or why he fost the OLD CROW RYE B.Eirk&Co.,New¥ork,N: the Junior Pe ‘Preah Air and Pre fealth Hints for Jun are the subjects of art and Policeman" | written by Publication to be issued monthly by the New York Police Department in aaved Untow x tine venatbiiticn of| "ase fOF drink the interest of the Junior Pollce of Bein s Wh the | Note: Tesrim, referred ty shore, should be umd |New York City. h do ye is dealin 0} ¥ a “Te site 'ene fer] Dr. Bolduan's advises young barrass the Administration, revealing botigres her| America to rise at 7 o'clock, take a n SYNOPSI8 OF PRECEDING EPISOD THE ARMY McConnell. WW. MeConnall.) No. Xi. | +} Dr. Charles I. Bolduan of the New “| York Department of Heaith, d Ale isode N mug Be | bert Handy, veapectively, for the first Ep . 4 It for & million Woluatesrs Wed: edition of the Junior Policeman, a N the night following the President's ca to strengthen the regular army forces, the Chief of Staff and the Becretary of War met at Colonel Dare's house to prepare a press statement from private data which the War Secretary brought along. This data was of such @ nature that its ye would em- military weaknessos, A special guard of picked soldiers was stationed on the Dare premises, inside and out, wee, !cold aponge-off before and aftor » Dare summer ho breakfast, brush his teeth, eat good,| Newspaper men awaited the stateme oe Ce one plain food at all meals, and before re-| During the evening curious adven-) tele Major Brent | tiring to clean his tovth again. ‘The | tures befel Orderly Adams and the | [ nee wane walle _~ read te boys are urged to sleep with windows | pare chauffeur, Toko, The former | re | wito, open. ing the Junior Police to| Wal knocked senseless by a guards-| "Miss youn.” it began foree Major do their deep breathing while on|man during @ conversation in tho) Hitt’ i te ee i will Be rewara: hikes, Mr. Handy mak garage and locked up in the tonneau | [4° | plenty of fresh alr. readers of the Junior each month activities, publication of Pearl Dare's limousine, Toko was similarly handled on returning to the garage from a local repair shop with one of the Dare automobiles. But i strange and swift retribution Kuilly guardsman, He was peised. by a masked man, gagged, viindfolded and securely tied unuer the rear axle of the limousine. The masked man then crept up the stairs to Toko's quarters and divested him- self of his own clothes In exchange for a new suit of the chauffour's He left a card on Toko bureau signed by “The Silent Menace.” “Toko,” the card read, “the clothes Policeman on fresh air and one from correspondents of ¢ athe"*h Dre- Includes Jetters rae qunlee fr DIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring Back Its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux- urlant. Mixing the Sage ‘ea and Sul- phur recipe at home, igh, is troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready-to-use preparation improv- ed eg the addition of other ingredi- ts, costing about 50 cents a large » at drug stores, known as ryeth Sage and Sulphur Com- us avoiding a lot of muss. ‘faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By Ge | larkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does {t so natural- of ly, so evenly. You just dampen sponge or soft brush with it and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray MASH |hairs have disappeared. After an- other lgwaleny at or two your hair be- |"LOOK,” GRIEG. eae IN AMAZE- comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft MEN and luxuriant and you appear younger, Wyeth's Sage “PPT ‘Sulphur leave behind contain the price of the Compound is a delightful toilet requi- | *Uit necessity has forced me to ‘: ite, It is not intended for the cure, |,lauahing softly, he crossed the 4 it, tered Lot asada or prevention of disease. Isa Neues and tarmaes Unateied. hos —Advt. 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Pearl sat down a@t the piano and began to play and sing. The sound drowned the noise of a scufie in Col. Dare's bedroom between the chaffeur and @ guard, who was over. come and hidden in @ closet, Shortly aiterward the conference | adjourned, and Brent was sent with @ statement to the newspaper men, “Where is Adams?” the Colonel in- , for that was his duty, not plied Brent une In the h presumed to be Toko, who gave him Hertha s locket containing a miniat which he had long plotted to obtain. Col. Dare, sesing the chauffour's back, called out: “The car, Toko! Use the big Winton, We will all take 4 ride and get a breath of air.” They dropped the Chief of Staff at dis house and later the Secretary of War, who had ridden beside the chauffeur, carrying his portfolio. Then the party went to the roof gar- den of the Wilton for supper, ey told the chauffeur to wait. But the chauffeur hurried to Shomacher's cafe and, on seeing a party of foreigners seated at a table, brushed against them. He ap ized and apparently picked up a portfolio from the floor and handed it to the man with a bow. Then he disappeared. | When the Dare party returned to the automobile Toko was missing. After waiting a while Pearl took the wheel, as they were anxious to get home. There they found the sentry tled to the rear axle of the limousine 1: the garage. He was in a bad way. They could get nothing out of him. Ta the limousine tonneau they discov- ered Toko and Adu huddled to- gether. Both were unconscious. “Col. Dare!” a voice cried in the doorway of the garage. ‘They turned and saw the Secretary of War. ‘ chauffeur—the mobilization “te my portfolio—tt’s gone! He left this be-| hind!" And he held up a portfolio of similar size and material, o > The Twelfth Episode of 3! PEARL OF THE ARMY Will Be Published Friday, Feb. 16 ° re enenipeonriaas WANTS $500,000 FROM CITY. “® | was made upon New York City au- thorities by State Comptroller Travis yesterday for $500,000, which, the Gomp- troller has been informed, was to be transferred to the general fund of the city | money, Mr. Travis expli repr balance of perso: prop of intestate estates to umber oxceeding 33,000, accumulating | in the elty’s eenaty since 1840, “Upon failure of ‘next of kin, State and not the city should suce the personal property of the | arg uch failure ie eotablished, ¢ re held only in trust by the —_——_— New Yorkers Confirmed. ALBANY, Feb. &—The nomination of Henry D. Sayer of New York as a mem- ber of the State Industrial tasion, Walter H. Knapp of Canacinices tS succeed himself rey a State Tax Cormraiae sioner and J. Irving Hanshe of at York, named for another } Port Warden of the port of New York were confirmed by the Senate Te eeeniiat ioe SUES HER MOTHER-IN-LA FOR LOSS OF HUSBAND’ | was married to him next day, on and Allen lived together only a short time, | Haley continued her fight to obtain such an award because of the alleged alienation of her [tions by his mother, « Motley of No, husband's affec- Mrs. ‘Thornton SPECIAL NOTICES, _ | ‘rs Haley declar |Mrs, Haley Values Affections of | her one evening x see, | when she next ASK FOR aad GET Deserting Spouse at $50,000. onths later, when I r) Her Early Romance ‘oid, wut camo to tral, She blames Al HORI ICK Ss The defense clain arr stanc Md | The harm done by @ mother-in-law| Haley's past lite caused. the THB ORIGINAL jin Sirs, Mr estimated at $60,000 vy Mrs. Huley has itted a] Charles Merton Haley. Rien ab Gaoanieen oar a with Howard) MALTED MILK ys n of Sacandaga Park, N. ¥., spe In the Supreme Court to-day Mrs. the night with him in Alaris nd Cheap substitute cost YOU same price BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Streets Will Close Out an Additional 165 Women’s Coats In Plain or Fur-Trimmed Models 15.00 Women’s silkelined Coats, tailored and fur trimmed models of Broadcloth or Velour Cloth, in black and colors. Formerly priced to 45.00 Reduced from 25.00 and 30.00 25.00 Higher Cost Coats, Reduced to 29.75 and 35.00 After Inventory Clearance The entire Winter stock, consisting of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored and Fur-trimmed Suits, Coats, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Fur Coats and Furs. To Be Closed Out At Final Price Reductions BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & Fulton and Bridge Sts.. Brooklyn Will Place on Sale To-morrow 240 Afternoon Dresses Of Serge, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Suitable for Immediate W. 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