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. WOMEN ASK CARDINAL +e 10 FAVOR SUFFRAGE <A delegation F fer of Suffragists from timore, New > 4. York, Boston, Philadelphia and Wash.! > ington called on Cardinal Gibbons in an} effort to change his hostile attitude | gitoward votes for, women, Miss Janct Richards of Washington “and Mra, Sarah Conboy, Chairman of fp the Bocial Service Section of the Federa+ tion of Canouc » Were the | ' spokesw Wo t The Ci AL in reply sald it was hard | Gnitey an old Man te change Ne nine | ing that he was open to conviction! promising to give the matter “cares The oe Ms the party were M Prenderast, wife of th William A, omptroller of New York; Mrs. O'Gorman Stanton, Mra, | Schuyler Warren and Mrs. Sara MePike | ft York. | “CHILD GETS SICK ES PEVERISH, TR CONSTPATED “Look at tongue! Then give | fruit laxative for stomach, liver, bowels. } .“California Syrup of Figs,” can’t harm children and they love jt. | A laxative to-day saves a sick child | ‘ to-morrow. Children simply will not tuke the time from play to empty their bowels, which become dogged tp with 4 waste? liver gets sluggish; stomach ‘sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If|efit of the Samaritan Home for the feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't | eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don’t worry, be-| cause it is perfectly harmless, and in ' { caated, or your child is listless, cross, ’ ' & few hours all this constipation pot- | fon, sour bile and fermenting waste ill gently move out of the bowels. you have a well, Pe child] again. A thorough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given tn any sickness. me eware of counterfelt fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of “California Syrup of Figs,"| which has full directions for babies, ‘children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look 1 carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” ’ eonares | Embarrassed by Thinness? Tells How to Ovércome Watery Blood, Thinness and Wasting. A Salient Extract From Yolk of Eggs in Hypo-Nuclane Tablets, Probably three million young men and women, are subject to ridicule and embarrassment every day of their) lives because of abnormal “skinny” | arms, limbs and countenances. They| wonder why they cannot become plump. The reason is, that nutritive} processes need artificial aid untid| lature catches up. Realizing this, a| \ 4 good physician obtained a salient ex- } fract from the yolks of eggs, com.| bined it with hypophosphites, iron and simple vegetable tonics, putting all in tablet form, and this wonder. working nutritive-aid is now sold by Gruggists under the name of Hypo-|! lane ‘Bablets. } — One or two packages will prove how quickly they increase weight when taken with meals—if you weigh ' before beginning. Aiding’ nutrition brings increased red blood which de- its flesh elements throughout the and 20 to 40 pounds in a few 8 is no uncommon result. Sold by druggists 90¢, or direct from the ratory of The Blackburn Prod- ucts Co. Dayton, Ohio.—Advt, | THE “*ROYAL"”’ WAY o Open an Account nd ip a short time ou own a home of our own. Furniture Complet Low as $59.98 Two Big Stores—Open Evenir ¢ rth THROAT IRRITATION ‘Wh INS snoncn TROCHES BRO 1, BROWN & SON, Boston, Mass | prominent | give @ luncheon to-day at her home | ager of the Lackawanna Rallroad Y. | the New York Telephone Company, is LENTINE KETTLEDRUM FOR SAMARITAN HOME TO BRING OU? SOCIETY Byrne, PLAYS AND DANCES AID ® THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1917. Hoffman as a mandarin, appeared in a Chinese dance, the main American Ambulance HOSPITAL FOR SOLDIERS toni at Neutily there are bede for Junior Committee’s Entertainment| erosity of Mrs. in Hotel Plaza’s.Grand Ball- room Draws a Crowd, The 8. R. O, signs were out soon after o'clock yesterday afternoon at the|Krown, Mra, lobert grand ball room of the Hotel Plaza,| Joseph H. Choate jr., airs. Snowden A. where the Junfor Committee of the|Hahnestock. Mra. Sidhey Fish, Miss Boll American Ambulance Hospital gave an|}aud Kahn, Mi entertainment to raise money for its| Edith Mortimer, Miss Camilla Mory ward in th@ hospital in Paris. these eta dee ‘The Washington Square Players pre- | {regs Schley, “hil Ht sented two plays. Michio Itow gave| Mra. George taame co as The Misses Helen |field, Miss Lesite Murtay, Mise foarte apan. Pratt, Miss Flora Whitne; Margaret La! jisie ‘Nicoll, Chal lake, with Murray Adelaide Farge and Helen 5 wounded men, and in the branch | hoepital, established through the gen- Harry Payne ‘Whitney, there are accommodations for 200 oth- ors. The members of the Juntor Commit- tee are: Mrs. Winthrop Aldrich,. Mi Givillse Alexandre, Miss Angelicg | 8. Bacon, Gurnee, Misa ‘ol A. Harriman, Miss nelia Landon, aa Miss Pauline taverns, Mra S,Avarren, ney. iret ey and a0 The patronesses for yesterday's bene- co | Brigade N.Y. N,Q. Capt. Hm. T. Fitz- fit were: Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mra wnt | = Jam Greenough, Mra. C, B,' Alexander, | Mrs. August Belmont, Mrs, 8. R. Ber: | | tron, Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Mrs. BH. | Harriman, Mra, A. Barton Hepburn, Mra. | Junlug 6. "Morgan, Mre. Henry W. Mun: roe, Mrs. HH.” Fairfield Osborn, Mrs. Whitelaw Rela, Mra, Her 3 leo, Mrs. Chariee | H. Sherrll, Mra Wil- lard D. Straight, Mra, Edward M. Town. send, Mra, W, KK. Vanderbilt, Mrs, Whit- A) . Alexander 8. Webb larry Payne Whitney. trimme dona'Té to Naval Militia Review Will Hon Gen. Dyer. The Second Battalion of the Naval Militia, N. ¥, N. G., will give @ regt- mental review at the armory, foot of Fitty-eecond Street, Brooklyn, next Monday night at 8.30 o'clock 1n honor of Brig. Gen. George R. Dyer of the First gerald will be in command. A boat drill _— exercises will follow the re- rf | Morning ‘The cost of shoes ts going up every day. The annual Kettledrum for the ben- Aged is one®of the most firmly es- | tablished society functions in New | York, not so well known as the Charity | Ball, perhaps, but just as important and worthy of patronage. ‘This year, to-morrow afternoon, It will be held Samaritan Home 1s one of the oldest charities in the city, and about thirty old. men and women are dependent on this St. Valentine's Kettledrum for their comfort. The names of the officers are all in the Blug Book, and among them are those of Mrs. Paul D. Cravath and Mrs. Alfred Wagstaff, who are taking a art in this year’s affair, —_——— Leterme ae at eae neem cena Notes in Society | Mrs, George Henry Warren will in Fifth Avenue, _Mrs. J, Warren Goddard of No. 62 jast Pitty-seventh Street entertained Colonial Dames at her home yes- rday afternoon, | The engagement 1s announced of | fiss Pauline patermyer, daughter of Mr, and 1 Untermyer, of No, 62 East y-first Street,’ to | Louts Friedhei this city, Mrs. N. Breitung gave a dinner | last evening at the Ritz-Carlton, Mrs. James Byrne of No, 10 East | Seventy-ninth Street entertained last evening for Miss Teresa Fabbri, Miss Helen James and Miss Leslie Murray, first taking her guests to a theatre and afterward to Sherry’s for a Val. entine dance, Miss Sara Lippincott Richards gave ie luncheon yesterday at No, 119 East ity-first Street for Mrs, William roll Raffert on! Mrs, J. Horace Harding gave « ; rday afternoon at No, | Avenue, Mrs, Herbert M. @ dinner hostess last | 128 East Fifty-sixth night at No, Street, A small dinner was given last eve. ning by Miss Mildred Stillman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph F. Stillman, at No, 35 East Thirty-ninth Street. It was followed by a theatre party. Cards gre out for the wedding of Miss Anfia Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert R, Moore, to Howard Carter Davis, son of Mrs, Brank Howard Dav The ceremony will be performed March 7 at the Moore New Spring designs, soft finish with French cuffs also | plain and plaited bosoms with laundered cuffs, special | Men’s Pajamas of plain cotton pongee, domet flannel and striped cotton materials $1.10 a suit The Men’s Hat Department is showing Imported Wool Hats (in Spring colorings), at $3.00 The Trunk Section Is displayi ing new Adena t in Wandisbe Trunks, featuring a number of packing conveniences which are very novel, including a model with a special com- partment for an electric iron, protectors for fine gowns, improved hat compart- ments, secret drawers and new locking devices; prices from $22.50 to 115,00 Taxi; Stern Brothers Weit 42nd Street ° Between 5th and 6th Apenues In the Men’s Furnishing Department, Main Floor, A Sale of Men’s S To-morrow and Saturday, will {nclu e.g ring Neckwear of fancy silks, in new designs and colorings, 55c and 85c Very Special on the Fourth Floor, To-morrow: Full Sized $42.50 Wardrobe Trunks at $30.00 Fibre covered, round edge model with polished hardware; cretonne lining, large hat compartment, shoe box, lock on top drawer and 12 garment hangers. Wardrobe Trunks at $15.00 fibre covered; 40x22x14 cretonne lined; with" six garment hangers. inches; The Annual Furniture Sale Now in progress, provides Reductions of 10 to 50 per cent.’ On our entire stock of Bedroom, Dining Room, Library, Hall, Living Room and Novelty Suites and Separate Pieces. home, No. 125 Riverside Drive, by the | ~~ Rev, John Henry Jowett, ————— OBITUARY NOTES, The Rev. John F, Murphy, seventy- one, rex tor of St. Mary's Roman Cath- lio Church, Bridgeport, Conn, died esterda’ Paul Schroeder, forty-seven, man- M,C. A. branch at Port MorriB, N. J., died yesterday in the Dover Hospital from injuries recetved from a train. Joseph A. Campbell, an. officer of the National Fire Chiefs’ Association and retired chief of the Elmira Fire Department, died yesterday, Mrs. Mary Ennes Bouchelle of Greenwich, Conn., widow of William T. Bouchelle, one of the founders of dead at St. Andrew's Hotel, this city, Benjamin. Franklin” Curtis, first president @@ the Atalanta Boat Club, | ana aw alo stationer, Is dead at No, 152 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, a Obio Senate Gives Women Right to Vote tor FP COLUMBUS, ©., Feb, 15,—The Ohto Senate late yesterday passed the Reyn- | olda bill giving Ohto women the privilege | of voting for President. The vote was % to 16. The bill already has passed | the House, and Gov, Cox has inti- mated he will alan It. Right Away That Wertised in Tho World will be Usted at The World's Informa Pulitver Building Rows World’a Office, northwest core ‘pe and Broadway: * ariem = Office, th St ae World's Washings =f, fon St, Brooklyn, for 30 on the printing ef ¢he j(A1) Yost or found articles afle Waa “yen Cough Stops want to surely and guyenry, distressing cous | away with ‘@ throat, hoar: bronchitis, get @ 26 cent bott DrBull's: COUGH SYRUP and feel better immediately, For of years it has been baby's best frie for whooping cough and croup, va FREE TEST ass ASS Mpa se (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Another exceptional purchase enables us to offer To-day, To-morrow and Saturday Men’s Winter Overcoats (full silk lined) Regular Values up to $30.00 at $17.50 Black and Oxford Overcoatings, well tailored; self and velvet collars; sizes from 34 to 48 chest measuro, stouts included. Dress Trunks - at $10.00 $2, 86 and 40 ins.; cloth lined through- out; two trays; others at $15.00 to 40.00 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street very fashionable: high vamps; to 7 || while quantities last ont; | Women’s $4 High Cut Shoes| | oye é fon ja lace 8:30 A. M. to 12 M. None Mail or Phone, Quantities Limited, Wearables 590 Corsets Made of coutil, medium bust, long, hips; trimmed with broldery, | 4 supporter attached; dhaes’ iy to 0; 48c special at 29¢ Night Drawers Flannelette, In pink and blue tr with feet only; 19, 10 6; special at.. c 2c Cambric Drawers With 2 inchos of eine broldery: spectal at..+. '85c Sateen F Petticoats In colors; chotce of tailored or plea! 380 Cambrie Drawers With cluster of fine tucks and 2 embroidery; tnches of Spectal al West 43rd Street 4 * 36s ‘Handsome Dresses $6. 50 $8.50 Dresses Dresses | 4.95 | 6.95 Very popular pleated skirts; belted; with tinsel embroidery on special at...ses Large Jet Ornaments Boys’ 590 Wash Suits Viain white and striped short Russian | moi silt ats elzes 3 to si fee. Boys’ 92. 6 cloth ney cassimeres; style Knicker trousers: sizes 7 to 15; spectal ‘sl. 15 Men’s Pajamas made of desirable mer- cerized madras and cotton crepe cloth. $1.65 a suit Sif poptins in tunic coat off belt: white organdie Seamats ene Wee collar and cuffs; in|POCket#s tinsel em- black and colors; all | >roidery on pockets sises, and belt; all sizes, Women’s $15 Suits $10 Belted, trimmed with buttons; strict! - Jored; in black ‘and colors; ail sizes“! Women's | 0 Coats$6.% Trimmed with plush; large cape collar all sizes, In odd in a larce varloty Malic styl furs; 2.48 Women's 38¢ Underwear Uhbed cotton fleece Shirts; fish necks long sleeves; slightly imperfect; I at ° 27c | _,AMttractive $1 Waists hoice for Briday. Flannelatte es and pluin gray; Novelty and Volle with la a enabi Namm's—BSecond Ftoor. Voys’ heavy storm rubbers of good quality; sizes 2% to 6; special, per palr....e. Cc 75c Novelty Walsts Clearing sis DOO 800 Mandarin Algrett: Special at. eee Women’s $2.50 Skirsd In fine serge and novelty black and white check; full flare or shirred backs with pockets: slaes 24 to 30: special | 97 Wom ‘D Tn ali poplin and mohatr; These are beautiful Sheared Coney Coats; trimmed with organdie collar with fino even pelts; in the new full far A shirred skirta, in nteed Hningss * clearin, $80 S100 Furs Mutts &i wy A Spec 564 Clever Straw Hats 94c |An almost endless selection to choose from. ‘They are madp || of the highly favored Japanone | straws, in large and medium | shapes, $1.60 would not be too | n for them, ||_ peice 4s, Ready-to-Wear Hate $3_ Bedroom Size 9x8 ft ey Needs ‘To-morrow's fed Inctive Dress Ha Highty becoming, | {ore Ubtuble ae trimmed with Japa- | smart hats. Effective. | nese ornaments. Special at =Namm's 500 Hot Water Bot Fountain Syringe 1, red rubber; 2 hard rubber pipes; regular values es gl 2} special bo tae mit Kester B89 q Dalits 6Y/oe So Snap Fasteners BI ite;_one dozen on Ydgll (0 5o Silk Hair Note With or without Nota 7, elastic: mpectal for 39¢ Swiss Curtains ‘With tucked bord: Lace Second Floor, | Bon $3 Overcoats | | rang _caastmere: made Russian style: button to ja cards; siz0 special. cial at.. mm’s—Main Floor. | 50c Fi elt Linoleum Strong, heavy, and | Congoleun, in "block, wood, parquet, matting | and floral designs; 2 yards wide; suitable for Special By the Yard ayy Felt Linoleum durable, wate! Sim; quantities 14 a D ‘tag per square Y fier Vc hitfon Slike bas Pain ise shades; also white an i oles special, per #5 Good Foods Family Flour ays » 176 6c waterproof Felt Linoleu any room tietho house; spectal, per sq. yard... (Bae Namm’s—Third Floor, | Groceries, Meats, Wines | 12/¢0 Imported Butter Q] /, Meat | | Beans—Spectal, per Ib. ac Roasted Coffee or | Blade Cut of Rib Roast—Ib. 16%e Leg or Loin of Vi 19346 Spe | 7] | _ etal, per Wc Pork Loine=ib... 1 22Va0 bh | Fancy Potatoes’ Seiected Stock— Steak oF Roast | 26 Special, 50 lbs., $2.73; 10 hs 55c | Victor Brand Butterin rproot i—lb 7 Whole eres Alb Rohe agte clal, per It 22/26 Special, 6 tbs., $1.29; tb. , c Ise 'Gan eee a? acine Top. and Bottom Round—kpe Style Corn, tall cans of As- clal, per Ib ae paragus. ae Panay Powlecddscscss.sss0s.880 Bpecial, per can ZC | Lamb—Short fores—Ib 216 West 43rd Street Bpectal 100 Package of Rice i Special, per package. | Sweet Porto Rico Oranges 90Q,, : | Monogram Whiskey 37c| |i cial, per dos 2% Ham or Bacon | Bpecial, bottle. Ba Fancy California Port or Sherry | Dolteately cured 20Ve | Sbectal, per gall | bottle Ghuck Steak or Ro meats; per Ib. Special, per Namn’s bu ($25 Colonial $1. Lace Spreads ==; Buffets “3 “ 18.50, | Massive 48- tnoh plank) top, LarKell |i French plate mirror; masaty ¢ oN lea; all quartered oak; ‘ubbed and polished 50c Sauce Pan Sets 2. 33° Gray Enamel Lipped Sauce Pan Sets —1, 1'§ and || 2 pint siz | ‘ || $14 Pure Layer Feit Mattress — || | Roll edge, covered with art | ticking; all sizes; spe- $13 Enamel Bed, | Spring and Mattress, | Tc Novelty || Nottingham $1 20th H $l Lace Curtains Century llen amel anh eente Heaters | dian; special 1 . 59c : Namm’s—Third Floor Brooklyn

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