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’ e 2 t ° feed el tan \} . - Bon i GAIN CONTROL IN CUBAN REBELLION. |] No humbug! Apply few drope then lift corns off with satan Disorderly Forces Scattered, in Pinar del Rio—Fleeing in Havana Province. HAVANA, Meuooal's Feb, Government forces @radually gaining control over the that grew out of rebel movement small riots over the election, Despatches from various parts of the Island to-day indicated only de- sultory rioting, with the ntutineers| nowhere making a stand, Oriente province now appears to be , the only centre in the island where there is any concerted organization Government forces, | therefore, were being concentrated to- 4 for the dispersal of the rebels {on ) among the rebels. section. By provinces official reports to day | showed these developments: Pinar del Rio--Last of the rebel de- tachments acattored Havana = Province — 15. — President Government | troops in bot pursult of a small band fi skirmish. thing reported quiet, present revolt. It is now believed thu election returns are all in, MARCH 10 WAS DATE SET FOR THE CUBAN UPRISING Dr. Repilado, Just in From Antilla, Disturbances Says Election Started It Ahead of Time. Dr. Jose Repitado of the Bethlehem Bteel Company's Hospital, at Felton, Cuba, arriving here from Antilla to- | day on the Munson liner Munamar on his way to study hospital methods on the French battle front in Europe, learned when he landed of the serious d, Lieut. Ra- is likely be shot on charges growing out of the uprising in Cuba against Pres predicament of his f mon Castellanos, who dent Menocal. “Lieut. Castellanos,” sald, “was ptain of the Guard. He simulated aym interest with the revolutic part of his duty to disco plans, But his trived to prevent him ing his loyal motiv went from this city peal to President M dence she has gath shall postpone sailing for Eu ul I have exhausted my m giving him aid In this success and his manageabl known that 1 to strike March 10. turbances started it ahead of time The surgeon belittied published re 0 Harbor had been ports that Santis mined b: neither necessary gon to bel ald even if, Read “Tl by Maurice V, Sahuels. founded on the Biblical story of the Prodigal Son, which will be printed SOUSA’'S BAND PRYCR'S BAND Fe CONWAY'S M BAND VESSELA'S BAND VICTOR HERBERT'S ORCHESTRA tribute the furnished by play cost is small, for & Menocal wil! | bave a substantial majority when the the surgeon Palace and | ents planned he election dis- Story are some of the musical organizations which con- the yellow wrapper. jons.— Adve. | | z Patriotic Music ‘“VICTROLA You may have any one or all of these bands for you in your own home. $5 or $10 Down brings the Victrola home. ‘Bhe balance paid in similar amounts monthly according to the type of instrument selected. Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Building. John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Street, complete in twelve instalments, be- ginning Monday, Feb, 19, in The Evening World, NO PAIN AT ALLY a Hj or callus, but shrivels I Tt alway Of rebels after killing several in alor fholishness.” is only sold in these s Santa Clara Province — Elections |in a little sealed w ‘were held with no disorder and every- | They showed a great majority for President Menocol, a: against tho Liberals behind thé FURNITURE Cashor Credit OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLUC Open Ail Day Washington's Birthday Holzwasser Home Talks No. 156 ‘it all riod Parantaee A eee Apartment A 4. Room Apartment CORNS DO LIFT OUT fingers. Just think! You can lift off any kind of a corn oF allus without one twinge op In or soreness. Cincinnati man dis covered this ether coms pound and named it freer one. Any druggist will sell a tiny bottle of freens one, like here shown, for very little e« You apply 4 few drops directly upon ® tender corn or callus. In« stantly the soreness disap- pears, then shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift it right off. Freezone {s wonderful, It dries instantly. It doesn't eat iy the corn up without even irritating the surrounding sk Hard, soft or corns be- twgen the tor well ag painful calluses, lift bi ily off. There is no pain be- fore or afterwards, No It is truly aston- battles, packed | case, bearing @ Beware of imita-, | NEAR 80" STREET $245 $275 y by M 4 relent & Railroad Pures TON ARTS SS NTI SER ENT TT ERE PROD TRAEE. a ODODE The initial may be New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, CUSTOMER sends us a circular issued by R. H. Macy in the early days of the original store at 204 and 206 Siath Avenue, which gives an idea of the money-saving opportunities w! at the very beginning of the busi- ness attracted customers to the store. Mr. Macy, after reminding the public that he was a dealer in “embroideries and lace goods, ribbons, dress trimmings, artificial flow A Macy Circular of the Long Ago ers, ladie.’ corsets, ho iery and gloves, housekeep.ng goods and mantillas,”’ pro duces his big offer.ng, viz. : “63 cents for the very best Kid Glov and closes with the quaint phrase: “A full assortment Thread Store articles and Yankee Notions.” It is pretty safe to assume that elsewhere the 63 cent gloves were priced at not less than 75 cents for it was Rowland H. Macy’s policy, just as it is the policy Of ait deyth today, to un- dersel! ali competitors. Girdles Are hha abe resy With Paris clamoring for straight lines and the chem- ise frock, the advent of the jeweled girdle strikes a vital note in the ornamentation of these frocks without waistlines, gracefully adapting itself to the un- belted mode of 1917. These girdles simulate the zone of the Greeks with heavy links and jeweled medallions, the belt of the Egyptians with colored plaques of stone, the girdle of the Roman women with pierced gold orna- ments and jewel studded pendants, —and_ initiate modern innovations of twisted ropes of beads with heavy tassels. Girdles, $1.69 to $22.89 Baye —Main Por, The Mid-Winter Ten piece Suite, as illustrated wood, with beryl! walnu Buffet, 66-in " a in, wide, Serving Tabl 54-in, in diameter covered in genuine blue Adam Dining Ram Suite, $308.84 Allam st Ment A ered in dun Colonial Dining Room Suite, $236.00 ‘oGRha Washington Amnerican walnut — ve gumwood, Buiter, Tabi Chin Closet, Extension Ta five side chaira and ne chair with seats covered tn « hair cloth ios $4th St, Broadway, =———'| Chippendale Dining Room Sulte, on of the cut. every occasion. Boys’ Fancy Service Suits patch pockets, pinched back There visit will be to your advantage. Of Georgette Crepe An individual touch finds ex- pression wool of blue, show in the three corners ‘of Anaya —Third tlvor, BAth Street Gloves! Gloves! ‘Gloves! Women’s White Glace Gloves, $2.34 Pr. Real kid gloves, made in Grenoble, France, awarded tlie gold medal at the Paris Exposition, 1900. Pique sewn, eight rows of flat stitching on backs in white or black. Two-clasp. Women’s Doeskin Gloves, $1.19 Pr. Prix seam sewn. Gusseted finge?s and thumbs of English One-clasp, and four-needle back. A similar glove in chamois (natural yellow), $1.19 pair. Lacye—Main Floor, Broadway= School and Play Suits For the Growing Boy The boys of a generation ayo wore Macys suits, and now their children, the boys of the present day, find here the right clothes for $3.89 Corduroy and Fancy Mixtures, in two new models, or pleated front and back, hrown of gray mixtures, checked or striped effects, finely made and well fitting, coat and trou Corduroy suits are made of the serviceable drab colae in the pleated or pinched back model. are only 459 suits at this price, so an early 8 to 14 years FEBRUARY 165, A91T $5.49 in the embroidered motifs in Vent shades green and yellow which the. handkerchief collar and on the front. Of flesh pink Georgette combined with bands of white; also all white. Mlustrated. $5.49 Another dainty waist has a vestee, collar and cuffs of white, while the body of the waist is of pink. Also in all white rgette. $5.49 » lined Made of Woven Mad: or with collar attac! or Pe with the suits described above, long wear tan, brown or gray mixtures, Furniture Sale Offers °° ° Dining Room Suites At Prices You Feel You Can Afford For the modest apartment or the richly furnished house there is plenty of variety in design, in the furniture assembled for this money- saving event. ish and ptice— $426.09 and one arm chair, with pan leather, Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, $257.19 suite in Ame brown Spanish le | Colonial Dining: Room Suite, $171. 00 Furnishing and Hat Special Boys’ Blouses, 39c Originally 48¢ ale in the New Sport Collar Model, » 16. Boys’ Service Hats, 98c Rewularly $1.29 These hats ure made of serviceable wool mixtures and may be worn Lined and trimmed 60 as to insure Alpine, telescope and the New Student shapes; green, Muera—Second Floor, B4th St, Kew SMOCKS for Athletic Miss 1917 Fashion’s deft needle puts clever new touches in smocks, those delightful freedom clothes without which the full, unrestricted enjoyment of sport is hard to realize. Belted coat smock of khaki, handsthocked; deep sailor collar; reticule — px Illustrated Coat smock of Copen! some adornment. embroidery; —— Meyt— Third Floor, Rear blue or rose beac! : with collar, sash and trim ming on cuffs and pockets of white galatea st edin silk tomateh, Hand smoek ing in front $1.89 White galatea coat smock with large patch els, cuff trimming and collar of etamine in assorted colors; ish $1.89 Nilo 20 years ecttin, Hed Fleer Refreshingly Simple Featuring a new kind of daintiness which tends to forsake laces and embroid- eries as trimming and fav- ors shirring, hemstitching, feather stitching and car- nival embroidery in lovely pastel shades as more win- Nightgowns, 94c Fourteen styles — white French erepe with pink briar stitching; white ba- tiste with white or blue flesh colored batiste with shirrings, hem- stitching of effective em- broidery in pink and blue, with or without sleeves; white nainsook with em- broidery and lace in- sertions. Nightgowns, $1.39 Flesh colored French’ grepes, plain or with self col with touches of dain shirring, hi eluny Inc * batiste em. broidery in contrasting colors, Nightgowns, $1.79 Floral hand embroidery and french knots in dainty pastel colorings on gowns of French crepe or fine batiste; clever little shirred and hemstitehed effects; ribbon bows, Enyelope Chemises Varied in price and fashion KF of hem- silk mull lace trimmed; French crepe with shirring and herstitehing 1.3 Envelope Chemises of” fine French crepe, very. effectively hand embroidered, $1.79 Blossom ui Skirts of gayest colors,- Misses’ Coats and Suits with four square ed collar, Plain skirt to match, Coat of Bolivia cloth, copy of & recent import; box pleats in back faste fe at armholes with bipse) contrasting color minuet, butternut Citron, spruce, should lined to waist. In | pockets, Blue, apple green, gold, $57.75 all wo shades. $23.74 earn $39.75 Girls’ Apparel t with panel sides; | ked dresses in two-piece coat style, Of green, orgette Taffeta frock in Empire eff shirred in t and back, G Rose or Copenhagen, Sias 6 to 1 tration B Wash froe is of aephyr, ¥ plaids, atriped effects ‘and plain bew ideas iu collars, pockets, alta ond 6 to 14 years Heavy, printed silk skirt. | Full side with w belt and | of novelty sash black The other day 419 autos discharged customers at the different entrances. Youthful Fashions JIE Spring call for new appareling brings enthusiastic response in delightful wear- ay able es for girls and young we graceful, with generous collars, narrow belts and many buttons; Suits are mannishly ored on lines straight and smart in their severity; and fc frocks bear the fashion — of the moment. revers, belt nygham and chambray in Tailleur Hats $4.96 and $5.94. There is such a variety of them, too— new sailors of fine lustrous straw, soft- ened next the face with Georgette crepe underbrims, new tricornes with the high fronts, and delightful mushrooms, so? universally becom- ing. Hats forevery txpe—the young woman, the matron and the young girl who is not out yet. The prices are amazingly low! In 1858 The illustration at the right shows a “tail leur hat” founded fifty-nine From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1858, MAYES —Second Fleer, B4th Street, Brondway FUR PRICES Mean a Maximum of Value For Those Who Purchase Now ’ Women’s Fur Coats Hudson Seal (dyed Mu Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), collar and border of about 48 inches long; self collar skunk. and cuffs. $224.00 Natural ‘Nutria with collar, culls and border of seal dyed muskral Hite beat (ved Mosely with hendeome collar, cuffs aad border of bear, | $98.75 pardine (spotted pony), lar and cuffs of natural coon, $59.75 Fur Sute—Duclictly Matched " Hudson Seal (dyed Muthre collar and cuffs’ trimmed with naturil skunk, border of skunk, $89.75 Natural Muskrat with self col- SERRA eee Dyed Cross Fox Set — lon, Natural Cross Fox-—-long, flat double animal seart and barrel | scarf and barrel muff, $69.75 shaped muff, $29.78 | Fisher Set—long, double fur red ¥a| Red Fox—long, oper flat scart | animal scart and barrel shaped ai and barrel shaped muff. $49.75 | muff. $98.75 i) fmye —Third Floor, 84th and Broadwa: | Forth In Springtime aen. Misses’ Coats are of fabrics irresistibly soft and resses are of softer materials; even wash dresses are fresh with newness and silk girls, © Mm Misses’ New Frocks Ak> Empire waistline frock of taffeta \; NM and Georgette crepe; overtunic of 2) Georgette banded with taffeta; cords 4 at waist, ruffled cuffs, white Georg- ette collar, Green, navy, Copen- hagen, brown, black. Illustra- tion A. $17.74 Taffeta frock with surplice Eton blouse, large pouch side an silk embroidered; vest, salle at undersleeve of tan taffeta, wane with self covered buttons. sayy: green, plum, Illustration D. $24.74 Norfolk suit of navy serge with box pleats rounded the top; pockets and sleeves button trimmed; lar of silk pongee in contrasting color, Navy or black serge; light or dark mixtures, $28.75 Coat of Gunniburl doth, copy of patch p and duc’ IUuatration E. $39.75 High waisted coat of gabardine velour; two broad box pleats in | ® Lanvin model; inverted pleats back; rounded pockets in front; | '2 back: aide pleat at hips; nar. row all around belt; large buttons deep etitehed coliar pointed at | and bound buttonholes; slash crepe collar, | rom or blue chambray; blouse smocked in front; Ulu | collar and cuffs of contrasting material, 10 to 16 $10.74 Mlustration C, $3. 96 y skirts in attractive new sport model vlors, featuring all down the frox sport poc kets and belt i pleats. Siz ‘openhugen, green or wh Lengths 28 to $1.89 and $2.89 hi ‘ 2.96 Misses’ Shirts skirt | Sport skirt of wool block | Wool jersey skirt with pleated lored plaid in green, black or narrow crossing belt and yrown; fancy pockets, | slash pockets, button $9.74 tr ed, $9.74 = fey? — Third Floor, Oth street

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