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OAL Res aa sna ay bis STOPS ANY COLD ASSEMBLY ALSO IN A FEW HOURS : ®Pape’s: Cold Compound” | pens clogged nose and | head and ends grippe. © Dock As in ly interested f the bill whic power, with SIDETRACKS MILLS BILL AND ITS JOKER os transfer Relief comes instantly. | water 4 oo Co taken every two hours unti|] Proof Found To-Day It Is Pave ree dores are taken will end grip) ° * nok ir) Almost a Double of Dis- « misery and break up a 5 credited Walker Bill, teither In the head, chest, limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- ‘and air passages in the head, body or | negotiation w Company ALBANY, Feb, 14 Sen. ‘ommis- the pre gives hin patriotic ernment mducted n the Rockaway Pu- which was | exposed by stops nasty discharge of nose run- Th Assembty | ator Warner n ‘the ning, relieves headache, dullness, | to-day followed the lead of the Sen f or the pure foverishness, throat, sneexings| ate and recommitted the Mills bint| and te ane Sorenegs and sti t nfer on the Sinking " Don't stay stu He towing | Or crumetinetoneP Hee Pork Chet y ning ¥ and shuffling! throbbing | Puna « ee of 3 bs we it be sgh bee head! Nothing else in t 0 TN che ae deg tnbaa tintin etin bill was t ptin such prompt relief ns “ water in roughs of Kings and! for a few k in the Compound,” which costs only 26 cents | Queens. A y explained in The charged the: in ‘at any drug store. It acts without | 7 the bill would } officials s umht ' assistance, tastes nice, causes no in- n losing for th ssibliity of deals with Ability of d value of the convenience. Be sure you get the private corporation As soon as genuine.—Advt. | Benator Milla enw the _ = | that existed in thie WEAR THIS BUTTON, | sented (0 have |#o that It might be When the t a mbly to-day Minority Leader Calla- i ‘ye! penne oun cto et ee ee: Commissioner Declares It |} AncHOn Of Maver | in tho Board of Aldermen by Alder- & 324 Orange St. Ashiand Ohio, Will Not Give Right to Cede - wae iaeeea|™™ ns and Campbell, ¥ Smith al | City-Owned Beachts, @ that the Sinking| Superintendent Freel and other N for It. ented t ame sure a year ago ie he shat . ‘ ulssion would have the| oercials of the Soi * ne, eracuiccre toe The Worse seag bedetaet | under the tive of the Walker bill” Dock Commissioner R. A. C. Sinith | pigh cede city owned shore| °fficial iid Leindnday i tae Pre sot oP jomangre itis ta Be ey | According to the Minority Leader |to-day made a general denial of the of Cruelty to Animals, who An open letter to George Ade Humorist and Farmer Dear Mr. Ade: NDIANA did a good day’s work when she pro- duced you. If she never does anything else, she’ll always average up mighty well. She gave us a man who drives the tears away puts laughter into our hearts. So she’s a good old state and every time the millions laugh at your subtle humor and quaint philosophy, they “jest” naturally think of Indiana. So if Indiana takes credit for producing you, youcan take quite a little credit for emphasizing Indiana. I recall the chap who wanted to write you a |gtter and didn’t know your address, so he just wrote: “George Ade, Indiana”—and you got the letter. OW, it isn’t because of these facts that I am oing to discuss the Lord Salisbury cigarette, but because Y wane the cigarette associated with the cheerful things of life—the things we love to remember and which create our smiles of pleasure. 1am very fond of the cigarette, Mr. Ade, and I am very fond of you. So I’m borrowing a little from your prestige to add to the cigarette. And I'll assure you the cigarette will never prove unworthy the association. Ox in awhile, Mr. Ade, when you are down think at Hazelden farm where your inspiration blooms and where the wine of laughter is created, I wish you would ink of Lord Salisbury and Tight one now and then. I don’t claim that it will give you any bright thoughts, but I do claim it at ive you a few moments ve pleasure. And I'll swear to you on a stack of congressional records as high as your head, that The Lord Salisbury Cigarette, made and 4 American Tobacco Company, is the only 100% pure All-Turk- ish Tobacco Cigar- ette in the world S\, that sells for as little Dive TWENTY, TWENTY, or » TWE TWENTY Cigarettes. acts PP key 4 “ "4a" tal sn Sr eagaiaaalia =I MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Te. Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 1917, Name ......ccccvccewecssceseereeiee evens ee ceceee I 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. ALDERMEN TO ADOPT HORSESHOEING ORDINAN Opposition to Measure Long Ad cated by The Evening World charges that the Mills bill, recently] The Evening World, at waa a land grab measure the guise of being patriotic purpose of way Beach ibany, introduced wu for t solely ba ty. It has bee harwed at A Jbany that the Mills bill, a duplicate] ls Now Overcome. of which was killed a year ago, would| An ordinance to compel the proper amend harter and give the} i |s atk Fund Commiasion free rein| ‘20s of horses to prevent their t underwater lands of the city g and falling on snowy and icy klyn or Queens mith admitted he! jyening © replied, could the r re of misrepresen- h longer I am into the open and 'Use “Gets-It,”’ Lift hem right now?" ner did not reply to “The Mills bili,” ho said, “was nec- essary to the carrying out of the Flatbush Aven sion and the Ba Ex- wide world over and you'll find n simple and enry as "Ge made it apply to Ja {te tributaries, bu Bay Mayor Mi to ns Brooklyn projects as planned.” FIRE IN SUBWAY WORKHOUSE | BLOCKS BROADWAY CARS! Diplomatic Policemen Tell of Dyna- mite Magazine Under Blaze to Keep Crowd Away, A small but stubborn and smoky fire at Broadway and Canal Street at 9 A, M, to-day blockaded street cara for hours i filled Broadway with curiots idlers, The Underpin- ning and Foundation Company puild- ing that section of the new Lexing- ton Avenue subway, has a wooden | (4, 4nd paloful wavs workhouse, two stories high, at the | juries me once, northeast corner, On the south side etick. You can put of it is an oven in which bricks are | {nx right on agate heated before being laid in the wally | Then [he corn die of the tunnel. yo adh Heat from this oven penetrated the quarter-inch jrou sheathing ana{” charred the he pine timbers | Brice around it, making a smoulder very hard to extinguish, Thousands of | industrious workers linge the fi fire show »0 close men warned then there was dyoa- ll Feadaches magazine was under the fire Caused by bandages to look like bund used salves that torned your from their place and never ho have due Py F north of it, The dam than $2,000, SUBWAY GAVE-IN BURIES SIX MEN IN BROOKLYN Four men we badly hurt this | Examinations by Registered Eye afternoon by a Nostrand Avenue 1 fifty feet under | d Union Street, Specialists. No charge or obligation and that Satisfaction guaranteed. within ten feet of whi caved in, He ay find out, 4 pens every day in the Don’t Take Risks If your stomach is strong, your liver active, and bow- els regular, take care to keep them so, Tuese organs are important to your health, Keep them in order with Beecham’s Pills and avoid any risk of eerious illness. A dose or two as needed, will help the digestion, stimulate the bile, and regulate the habits, Their timely use will save much needless suffering, fortify the system and Insure Good Health Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25c. Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box, ee Ie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1917, the Board who opposed regulations to the same effect introduced In the past, report they have no objection to the ordinance as it is now framed and it is sure of adoption. The measure provides: “No horse or other draft animal shall be used on the streets of the w York during the months of December, January, February and | March in each year unless shod in a manner that will give or tend to «lve the animal a safe foothold and pre- NOT A | People who use “JACK OF Sauce recommend it to their | ALL TRADES” | inganieges the sales keep Aspecific remedy for 1 j be OLD specific ailments. R & G Pills the eT PPS ony Specialist’s Pill for pimples, blotches, constipa- tion, biliousness, headaches, sal- | | low skin or that tired feeling. . as long advocated by Tho World, has been introduced ® made @ canvass of members of Corn Right Off Shrivels, Loosens—and It’s Gone! Eyestrain are permanently relieved only by wearing correct glasses. It is dangerous to neglect your eyes. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 Mochi Bros vent slipping. “Any person violating this pro- vision shall, upon conviction, be pun- ished by a flne not to exceed $6 or} imprisonment in the city prison not to ¢ 4 five days.” | CE Vo* The ultra fashionable woman buys her apparel in advance of the season and pays accordingly. The prudent, economical woman on the other hand, buys her clothing when it is needed often at a fraction of earlier prices. | e Our Thursday sales offer great saving opportunities to the woman or miss who needs an addition to her wardrobe now. We have had very little real winter weather so far; past exper- ience tells us that the next six weeks will be cold and blustery. Martin’s Winter Coats and Suits, warm and comfortable, of highest quality and style, are offered tomorrow at the extreme of low prices. Broken Lots in Dresses, adapted for present wear, are wonderful bargains. Visit any Martin Store tomor- row; you will probably find just the garment Ay need at a price you did not think possible. A WEEK DELIVERS Any Article oral 1 RG PILLS World =Wants Brooklyn Martin’s— Alterations Free, as Usual ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 in Small Weekly or Monthly Pi zest to gravies and salads. Pe FultonSt., cor. Bridge St. At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway ~ Near Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts, Thursday---A Final Clearance of Winter Apparel at Prices You Cannot Overlook | COZY WINTER COATS With or Without Fur $20.00 Coats, Thursday Prices -10¢ $29.50 Coats, Thursday Prices..... 1 $39.50 Coats, Thursday Prices..... 2Q°™ $49.50 Coats, Thursday Prices..... 24°" AFTERN’N & EVEN’G DRESSE 7] $15.00 Dresses, Thursday Prices... 97 $20.00 Dresses, Thursday Prices... YB™ $27.50 Dresses, Thursday Prices.... 15 -—FUR TRIM’D & TAILORED SUITS Former Prices to $55.00 Velveteen, Gabardine, Broadcloth and 15” Serge, many beautifully fur trimmed, bo made on thege suite the extreme price reductions, A small charge for alterations will owing to SILK WAISTS $2.95 Waists, Thursday Prices.......4- $4.95 Waists, Thursday Prices.......Q-% $5.75 & $6.75 Waists, Thursda: 95 BRASS BED 1 89 Brooklyn, They were In a gang », = headed by Domentoo Conti digging 3 rola No. IV} on 2ed is in the new Interborough Subwi “4 Cabinet ~ © Twenty feet of embankment, not sup- Established 55 Years ) heathing or sho New York: 184 B'way, at John St.|]) 4 Ita dozen mi 223 Sixth Av., rth St. 0, of No. - 350 Sixth Av., aad St P, t ay teenth Street, Brocklyn, suffered frac ior Nesseu, ay Aan Bt 61. oe Balivers | 4 I’ the : fares oF phe, spume fue the right 105 | Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St. the Balance, “echteenth Str had a fracture of | the right thigh. y en te | the Swedish HH Joseph Ma loose, of No. 41 kins SI both thighs badly smashed O Cl b Pl enico Horta, of had his right ur U an wore taken to is an easy and dignified way of p Boha a purchasing Wearing Apparel for the {in 4 aoed, for the: B entire funnily. hialhy “ioe Reese) Oh iene PAY A SMALL WEEKLY ning We OR MONTHLY SUM i ) saw that melting Ice and Until full amount is paid. WE GIVE FREE LIFE i w Small Accounts Especta! ‘punts Especially You ean apen an aco ts cle of ast saree, Open an Account wh any Soon Machine in our stores ’ . SS BAB OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES7@ We Give WEST ' d wig America’s Greatest 35 ; 36s. ra ig 2 Furniture House 10 Stamps SPERRY GOLD 125 St. u qumdnn BLOCK ‘A aac GREEN &@mpy TH STAMPS Between 7th Minsya ttn | ant Laser Aves, NEWARK STORE, 19-51 MARKET st. () A VIE