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PE RVENING- WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1917. ie : rid iat Pay Sewsigten thy Ne yF eee ane LY THESE TO war, ‘ his gon order that the| have deen unblemished 14. send | Btw en jemy of Must ational an- ; ss he i | code are in bight! Ac Pag jh A A them to State Prison”. said “Sudge| Appinud “star Spa or | them wee repented andthe men oang F t a ; cording ir Counsel for the Burlenbachs sub-| Nott. “As it is I will sentence them! PHILADET huge | ond applauded vigorously. icine es to Government reports, mitted to Judge Nott chat Burlenbach| to the penitentiary there to be dealt|throng of the an jeans here | ee —— there are only 53,168,400 of the senior had made full restitution of| with according to law.” last night gave of thelr loyalty to! THRIFT, | Rade itorege vertety Ars and hen thousands of| While a Philadelphia dwelling i/ was struck up by tie! burned a man nezt door roasted nual charity ball of the aennerchor, held at the, @ chicken by the fire. Broadway at Ninth the amount obtained from the Insur-| Under the recently amended Jaw all ance company, | persons sent to the penitentiary serve | 2 “Were it not for the fact that here-|an. indeterminate sentence ranging | f!2" tofore the reputations of these men| from six months to three years, (Phils f to Eno Coughe, Colds | Thorough-Going American | : —" | OF EVENING WORLD —This February Sale | QD Ereetient. Inexpensive Home Made Remedy That Is Fromot and Sure. {Sounds Keynote of American- ism, Declares Public School If you have a severe cough or chest inci a i 4. Geld accompanied with soreness, throat | Principal at Gathering. | ¢ tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breath. crater, sorted | mg, or if your child wakes up during| The twenty-one night classes of | the night with croup and you want/men in Public Schoo! No. 147, Gouv- | Kk help, just try this pleasant tast-|erneur and Henry Streets, gathered home-made cough remedy Any |iast night in the assembly hall and > ein a a von is woe corded enthuslastic support to The Pour this into a pint bottle and fll the | Evenins World's Amerioanization bottle with plain. granulated sugar | Forum. Principal Thomas Donohue rup. Thus prepared, you have a|Presided and paid a high tribute to} Pint of really remarkable cough| The Evening World, which, he said, | femedy—one that can be depended | had sounded the keynote of Amerl- , * pon to give quick and lasting relief | cantsation. | ' all times. “The work of this enterprising pa- Pinex is a special and highly con-| per,” ne sald, “chimes tn splendidly ey ples Compound of genuine Nor-| with the work to the same end being Teed eect cmbined with gu| carried on in the schools and the| Overcoming severe coughs, throat and preparation for citizenship by the I chest colds. migration League.” There are many worthless tmita- Nissim Behar of the National Lib- tions of this noted mixture. To avold | era! Immigration League said that he intment, ask for “21%, ounces | was seventy-five years old and that | of Pinex,” with full directions, anc|he had cothe to this country from don’t accept anything else. A guar-| palestine when he was sixty-one antee of aay aa satisfaction or| years of age. He sald he never had tae tre Lavell ld " Syl prod he enjoyed the privilege of voting until Wayne, Ind.—Adrt. 4 he came here, and that every day he ned more about the wonderful tn- utions and opportunities of Amer- ‘ica In the werk of The Evening World, he said, he recognized the | greatest possible aid to strangers. He) advised Ds hearers to study the | ®, ag he had done, | of FURNITURE It is astonishing to realize what a melting pot we have in America of the things that our forefathers created in Europe hund of years ago and with which all uncon- sciously they have dowered us in our new land. This thorough-going American Sale of Furniture is an inspiration from the fine old simple styles mostly designed by Chippendale, Sheraton, Adam, and other great members of English cabinet makers of the eighteenth century, with the even more polite and polished models of the court makers of Louis XIV., XV. and XVI. An inspiration, it is, but not a slavish copy. The lines and styles are reproduced, but the work is done for the American needs of today. The actual building is sometimes done better than by those famous old makers, if that were ible. Certainly the furniture is less heavy, and less difficult to move, for with our apartments and many flittings from one center of activity to another, our demands are highly different from the old castle dwellers of England and France and Italy. At Discounts of 10 to 50 Per Cent. Hundreds of tnese Labs pieces will be found in a half hour's stroll over the 5th and 6th Galleries, A few examples: | Ten-piece dining-room suit in {Chinese blue enamel, with hand |decorations done in dull gold; | buffet, china cabinet, server, square top extension table, four side and two arm--latter back chairs with black and gold haircloth seats— | $499.75. Big upholstered club chair from London, with down-filled loose cushion seat, $103.50. Five-piece mahogany bedroom suit, full sized four-post bedstead, | dresser, chiffonier, triplicate mir- ror, dressing table and night stand, $104.75. | Child's mahogany bedroom suit of eight pieces, with cane panel bedatead, dresser, chiffonier, chif- forobe, dressing table, night stand, | Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street Continuation on the Fifth Floor of the February Sale of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums Which provides an excellent opportunity to secure high grade floor coverings, At prices far below their real values. Wilton Rugs at $58.50 | Wilton Rugs at $53.75 | Wilton Rugs at $39.50 9x12ft.; regularly up to $82.50 814x101 oft.; regularly to 874.75 | 6x9ft.; regularly up to $50.75 Inlaid Linoleum, at 95c to $1.35 | Plain & Figured Carpets, $1.25 to 3.25 Regularly $1.15 to 1.75 per square yarc | February Furniture Regularly up to $4.25 yard __An Example Oriental Rugs and Carpets in desirable sizes and artistic colorings, at extremely attractive prices. told of the organ by The Evening ogowetesc. I! | Brass, Ivory and Enamel Bedsteads and Bedding it legalizing of the work | To-night there will be a big me for women in Public School No. | Ludlow and H r Str at wh |will be Superintendent of Night Are important features of our February sales. The prices quoted are eoicalts Henry sasminn aed OneT indicative of the unusual values available throughout this section. [ibang ble mica Cippendale design, hand-carved, Special Hair Mattresses, Brass Cribs, ; Brass Bungalow Beds, formetly #26.00,....,,.at $22.50 formerly 26.50, sat $23.50 formerly $11.00,..... at $9.75 Manbe Washington work toe in gray enamel, with hand-decora- tions done in black, $22.50. FATHER IS SENTENCED | Felt Mattresses, White Enamel Cribs, : Enamel Bungalow Beds, 7 China cabinet of quartered Tall leather-backed chair in WITH SON FOR FRAUD | formerly $12.5 ....at $10.50 formerly 10.00, .. at $8.50 | “formerly 87.00,..... ut $3.50 Gak in Vasntigan on eovaun fies bine amet with ruth went 6,80, part of 4-piece suit. Suit Box Springs, - - = - at $13.50 & 21.00 | Woven Wire Springs, - - at $4.95 & 11.25 , regular price, $131 ivory, with full-sized bedstead of a i : ‘i od ‘ , D . 4 the Windsor type, an shape dresser, Sixth Gallery, New Building || chitronier, triplicate mirror dress- ‘Ten-piece | mahogany in oe ena stool, BARE BO. bork | i ture’s own laxa- Bile, na Formerly 15.00 and 23,00 | Formerly $5.50 and 12.50 tive, is getting into your blood instead of passing out of your system as it should. This is the treatment, in suc 4] cessful use for 50 years:—one pill daily, (more only whea ~ IN BURNING OF AUTOS | room suit, buffet, china closet, Nvlnweoom sult in server, extension table, one arm) lecorated, with | and five side chairs, tupestey | cane panel back and sides, and loose seats, $177. cushion seats covered in’ dull blue | Five-piece ivory enamel bedroom | silk with Chinese figures and scenes —_——> Frank Burlenback, Prosperous Builder, and Younger Man Both in Tears in Court. suit with Adam decorations, full-| in pod and other colors, $288. sized bedstead, dresser, chiffonier,| Three-piece mahogany finish liv- yer table and night stand,|ing-room suit, loose cushion seats, $131.25. in blue velours, $57. Pretest peeeuipa cata Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building 6 Buydam Btree Brookiyn. Frank ¢ t , © | 'A Few Furs from France down faces. Both | ° | seat Deed roconng presen mer To Go at HALF Price | ‘ tome Insurance Company of $3,200 Squirrel cape and muff| The $125 set has boa of skunk Carter’s Iron Pills (hrough fraudulent povof of loss on | Ivory Bedstead, square tubing, Enameled Bedstead, two-inch cou Brass Bedstead,Colonial design, 2- now $185, j with Russian ermine, and beautiful will help this condition. an automobite : | two-inch posts; in all sizes; tinuous posts; in all sizes inch posts, bright or satin finish; Siberian sauna of exqulsite| ermine tail over skunk-ends. | iS Ao al: aca lag i aieel formerly $19.50, formerly 813.50 in all sizes; formerly $28.50, tad IB L680 Royse, SNre Mole sad fitch cape, $100; See ees | Vids OT ann co Blame belt Pp sn ve Ermi and skunk set,| muffs, $42.50. Th Perf W miso arin, sta” son a at_$15.00 "_at_ $10.00 at $21.00 gis and $125. Wrap cape with, hand-painted | | Vv —— 1 i le be , drape , 4 Be Perkect Way «vers ocr mam unt net at | pe of it Co mah | Heres Nott t at the elder Bur- © ° e velvet; muff is semi-barrel, of | cape. ‘ur Salons, ; & ToClean Teeth ii. enema Our Entire Stock of High Grade Furniture | mine with aru order, a8," Seeond floor, OF4 Basatng Fow realize {t, Lut the correct choice high ration } | s | aitention | 06) en a, Including Complete Suites, Separate Pieces for the Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Metal Flouncings, 75¢ yd 2 a a ae | Room, Foyer Hall and Library, together with numerous Art Novelties, Silk Nets 50e yd---A Sale mobile insurance swindlers operating | 9 under the guise Moon Auto e pdt a Bales Compa Sh ites dressmakers, milliners and the gen- ied hie na At Reductions of 10 to sO Per Cent. eral Sane raace advantage of these new extraordinary al eeshteae prices on desirable merchandise which we have been able to 8] Merately” bur purchase at special rates. ‘ Metal Flouncings, 75c yard—Priced Half Less Delicate silk net flouncings, 18 and 27 inches wide, em- broidered in antique or bright gold and silver and in colors in- troducing metal. Plenty of black and silver, black and gold, i white and ellyor, white nee gold, and all sorts of pastel and a Garey etre only a half and a third the original wholesale Ss price last autumn. s eS } e | ] | | O 2 I S Calais Metal Laces, 95c yard—Priced Third to | mig ioe ds of different widths in | 5 i]! ; i i of different widths in | West 42nd Street (Belween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street |]i| West 42nd Street — Belween 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street | charining patterns, for millinery roll as dresses - | | | | Silk Nets, 50c yard—Priced Half Less Fine silk nets for party frocks, 40 inches wide. Pink, flesh color, | | black and almost every shade. This grade usually sells at two and three scepti « ‘ y ; . his price. : Another exceptional purchase enables us A Special lsveninn Thursday tines re cerle Laces, 10 yerd = a ry ° cial 7 of imitation filet laces, to offer To-morrow, on the Third Floor varie iaihe of apecial purchase © floor, Old Bullding. | ’ i * is | e By ee Women’s Suits and Dresses A Five-Piece Tea Set ’ 7 a € ~ / wR 3 Men’s Winter Overcoats resse | of Sterling Silver, $145 in the Annual Sale of Sterling Silver is a good copy of a fine old Georgian set. ‘There are tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher and waste bow! Silver Wedding Gifts Suitable for immediate or early Spring wear (full silk lined) | Regular Values up to $30.00 46 ‘Vailored Suits 65 Women’s Dresses made of serge, gabardine, velours | for street, afternoon or evening include, many beautifully modelers articles at prices € ug = and velveteen, some hand- wear, of serge, erepe de Chine, 20 to 80 per cent, less than usual, '@? ’ at e rD ) somely fur trimmed, | taffeta, satins and soiree silks, Ache naikaminsrad bowl with pierce border a $15. j | s, Af ruit dish with pierced border, at $21.50. i Formerly $29.50 to 135.00 Formerly $22.50 to 98.00 Av { tree platter, at $58. i Can ticks, $10.60 to $12.50 pair Black and Oxford Overcoatings, well tailored; self and velvet collars; sizes from 34 to 48 chest measure, stouts included. A rose jar of fine crystal, engraved with roses and having a silver plateau with roses, $56-—just half price. berry jam jar of engraved crystal, with heavy silver just half—at $8. Main floor, Old Building. $15.00 to 59.50 $12.00 to 45.00