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«Pape gate © “nekt Chapt "The Health Nes Falna Gboodrion will be + Ville Work to act in films, quit ber vaude Matie Dorv has gone. to Jackson Wille, Fla, to act in “rE Note.” aaa oy they #4 x $B caITiG) of When 1, They fitst met while « before Fre | eamora. BP, McGowan, who ts making a © called “The Railroad Raid, Ml show action in four rooms} Mt tHE saine Aine | unces that » Barrier” will an eng t tho Broad-| eatre, Feb, ith Hattor been signed by| Art Drafaa Company for a forth- Producto on, Kdward Small an- AWN Cnliforvia a film actor Crifwjey a9 to marry a Mise ; ‘There you are, folks! Make your own jokes Jiro Hitom|, « itative japanese Governime nt now in Amerte 4, says American fiims are the most Popular in his native land ‘Tom Barry has started for Miami, Pla. 6 some unders Water pictur aal Fannie War on on the Btrand’s ecre In “The Winning ¢ « of the Richard Ou millionaire and busiriess leader ssale, died yes- § torday. He wis seventy-seven years old. Dr, Louis F. Hol prominent physi % Member of the Hoar \ Education of Newark, terday. 4. , Alitred Ernst, formerly conductor of the St. Louls S:mphony Orchestra, Is Gead in Germany from wounds re- eelyed in batt Prof. Avon years a pi is dead at ‘ HEADACHES BEFOREHAND You never had a head- ache when you were well. To keep well is to keep clean, inside. To relieve headache, and to prevent it, keep the liver Rr iake os rereur in glock. er ecaereilons of healthy, people have done by taking one pill at op me regulerly—a lar; ‘Ae nature gives the warning. PIL 5 Genuine beare ‘Signeturo ’ ss faces often show absence of Iron in the j CARTER’S IRON PILLS will help this condition. Rex Beach Pictures Company {fi ~ PEARL OF THE ARMY By Guy W. McConnell. (Cojright by Guy W. McConnell.) si of War ASE rauit of Bia ertain Umportant. yapete "6 he any Adam Ha Alliance, Episode No. Xi. N the day following the theft of army mobilization data from bib Secretary of War, Toko, the Dare chauffeur, whose wound turned | } out to bo nerious, was removed to a private room in a Washing- Pearl employed day and night nurses to look shee Y ton hospital, | him, When Péarl left the hospital after seeing Toko in good hands, and en- tered her waiting automobile, she told orderly Adama, who w: wheel, to drive along the shore. @ sort of forgetfuines, Pearl regurded Adama steadily. Here was a man whom she knew to | have somewhere In his life a back- round of mystery. What was he? The Silent Mena It was not Adams! herself, “Adams!” she cried, and a plead- ing note in her voice thrilled him. “Can you prove to me that you are hot the Silent Menace? Will you?” pt can and will.” “Then do Itt" That same night Peart Dare met her father’s orderly by appointment at one of the freight wharves at the foot of a well known Washington street. They entered a skiff equipped for eel fishing and rowed upstream. The time had come for Adams to make good his promise, The tide was in their favor and after @ long suspense they drew alongside a tug. It was no ordinary tugboat. It Silent Menace! It was Adams! So the girl told might have been taken for a small | tramp steamer, Adama and Pearl slipped over the elde undetected and down a narrow compantonway, Here, curiously enough, they became sep- arated. “Adams!” whispered Pearl, filled with sudden forebodings. She heard his hushed voice and a slight scraping sound tn en a light flashed, a door swung open and @ masked man e@hoved her into a stateroom and locked the door, A ray of Nght suddenly gleamed through a crack in the board partition Looking through this crack 1 saw several members of the Foreign | Alliance in an adjoining cabin smok- ing and chatting in low tones, Their f were unmasked, but every face range to Pearl. The back of Silent Menace wag turned toward 3 the ntlemen,"* Silent. Menace finally satd, rising, “proceed at once in submarine Z-3 at Bar Stable in- et to Colon. 4 manner you w@ll know. Eight days from now the world gateway will be ours! Waving a farewell, the Silent Men- ace dismissed the Foreign Alliance representatives, who immediately left the vessel. Pearl found a sheet of paper and rapidly scrawled a note of warning fering @ Die sum for augustus M. HUSTED DEAD. ‘Treasurer of Brooks Brothers Dies at New Rochelle, Augustus Mead Husted, treasurer of othing house of Brooks Brothers many years a member of the early to-day at his home, No, 264 Webster Avenue, New Rochelle. He was in his seventy-ninth year, For more than two years Mr. Husted had bee Unul that time it was his At that In the Aty-five yeare he was ected with Brooks Brothers he had ‘1 @ vacation nor taken @ day cause of his death was 1 ve Whe art Mr. flusted wan born in thie city, but several years he lived at Bel i Conn t was they whe the establish- ed in Catherine He became treasurer ten years Many yeurs ago Mr. Husted waa umber of tie Harry Howard Hook of Portchester, member of the York. a der Ce sities N. ¥. “He was an active Chureh Club of New TNE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY ono CLEAR &S A BELL day and tomorrow we place on sale the remaining stock of Sonora Phonographs, which are styles discontinued in 1916 in favor of the present models, at prices ranging from $35 upward. The Monarch Model, shown in illustration, may be tought with cabinet to match, multi-playing needle guar- anteed for three months without change. One sapphire needle and 300 steel needles, all for The Various Needles Included Enable You to Pfay Any Make of Dise Record $5 Down and $5 Monthly THE NUMBER IS LIMITED, Open Saturday and Monday Evenings | DO NOT DELAY Victrolas and Victrola Records on Sale 55-57 Flatbush Worerooms In New York, Jersey C JISSNER’S Ave., Brooklyn . Newark & Other Cities Who ‘was het |W will follow in the|~ | at the It was one of those nights when nature| calins the senses, suspense is relaxed and worries and fears are hughod into | j into an empty bottle and clamped a handy tallow candle into the neck ith an added thought she tore a piece from her petticoat and tle Around tho bottle’ neck. ‘Then he threw it into the stream. Long after the vessel left the wharf two fishermén found and delivered the bottle. Then followed a thrilling dash to Bar Stable inlet, a desolate spot in the lower Potomac marshes. Tho members of the Foreign Al- Mance were discovered going aboard a submarine. The undersea craft was about to dir \ppear under the surface when on; of the pursuing vessels torpedoed and sank her, e ZZ ASIA ALCL An elastic back and abdor expansion, improve your fi CMD while its unusual flexibility For Men«-$3.50 to Broadway at 49th Street. CLL, TATUM _THEATR gis EMPIRE tava hein ho MAUDE ADAMS civbenetis REW AMSTERDAM 2,5 Hs t NO te ie Erp ell = “SHIRLEY KAYE" ELSIE FERGUSON LYCEUM | Weet Mate. vf GR. CORAN' si cy Ruth Chatterton {iii Cr iicay in“Come Out of the Kitchen’ CRITERION Bow & Hs) Hie ® rt entertal Jobn Cort’s Farcical i ohnny Get Your Gun FULTON ¥ SL ar ne ePienty ‘ot Cy m al lal WARFIELD GLOBE ® rs, 9, brs 9.18 “MUSIO sthit WAN BELASCO "94° n Lime LADY FRANGES STARR WW BLUE REPUBLIC "9.2": JANE COWL "rit? TiM rE - [CRY 3: DILLINGHAM: peg LEN; GIRL i VU COCOANUTGROVES2” Turn totheRight GAIETY "#0352 COHAN & HARRIS!) jes PRKIOGIE as i HARRIS (,t24.5" XUGHTR AE S30 THE YELLOW JACKET ELTINGE werraaet VAS MATING! HEATING CHEATEHS MANHATTAN; | THE WANDE With the Greatest € the D cre, 4.20, \ HOUSE St Woof Www REI 15 in ALWAYS # Now ke Ballet / miQgkay” an __SUNDAY—Fai i OLUMBIA '{". BEN WFICH & 1h & B13) Pras BURLESOLERS WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. She stuffed the note) O-NIGUT AT TON Fer Po Riding, Motoring and for All Field Athletics. porting belt for men which will help to reduce your stomach, increase your lung you greater warmth and added comfort; utmost freedom of movement. VALLE DLL AMAL LLAMA ALLE | crew and the members of the Foreign Alliance perished Some tine toward morning Adams ily entered fl's stateroom. hea murmured, | ns!" he trembling. Tien he drew | 6 crack in the wall and to look " the Silent Menace! xciuimod triumphantly Pearl, greatly confused, saw in the adjoining room a man from whom to move before daybreak. nished Pearl in his are an 1 her, The Thirteenth Episode of |}PEARL OF THE ARMY Will Be Published Friday, Feb. 23. I aannnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnAnnAtrer ‘your | COLD $y TAKING FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE No Alcohol or Dangerous Drage. METROPOLITAN &, HARDMAN “BtaNo ‘Ueki, minal sup- gure, give ZZ permits the | $7.50 VMILLHAALILI PULL DIAM 1456 Broadway at 42d Street. te Sy aE | EATRES. Winter Garden ra? A. SoU, Bras. 7 & 10, ree 8.00. SHOW OF WONDERS eons ile arttne — SUBMARINE F-7 Seneation, | the ship's captain was getting orders arm Ata” v eadaches, Pim) jon, Blo’ On an impulse Adama folded te Not @ Catharti., Safe for Children, | ReG PILLS PHOTO PLAYS. ‘o those whd have: pK 000 ae LEAGUES UND! which to view wi rod S orowds,” oao Warning! This advertisement is directed to those who have already seen ‘20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE explain its wonders to those who haven't seen it. pen tacular, moat enthralling all moving pictures. entirely ifferent from anything ane ever ecom im all your & turret pga “ra B ROADWAY THEATRE (BEFORE INVENTORY) ALSO SALE OF Just for Saturday These Two Prices in Girls’ Dresses STURDY, GOOD-LOOKING DRESSES The Washable Ones School Girle Need GINGHAM DRESSES—(one style Mustrated left), in variety pf platds, th many effective colora— 6 to 14 yrs. Our reg. 69 ct..... REPP DRESSES—(one style illustrated right), in blue and other colors— some embroidered in white. Sturdy little frocks. Sizes 6 to 14 yr. Our reg. $149.... .8S DRESS GOODS The new colors--the new weaves— ra Say ie apes van Abrameoe Act Benantion THY DAUGHTER Ry Lupin. KarlWilliams in‘Arsene Hetpen Lincs.” "a frta"and Hinito: Orch SAND 27% ae OTIO | wi EE, VAUDEVILLE. fprocon AUDBVILLE te | || | py “$e Mi OWT an || icity. LOVE'O" MIKE ne Ta 1° Bu. a ix ioe ER i ata} i Naas aay, | i Pak det LITTLE Mata.Sat, & Next Tost Fie 10 AS: ° Ry GRANYV! ARKER, MAXINE ELLIOTT'S m yn & eye ereat yibane, lav _admiranie notin oh St By Mats, Sard My SA - VoU'Re ‘iN love { ee ae Tr MR, WILLIAM (cuter ‘A_SUCCES! WoROseo 48 | od ie OUSE * hey THE MAN Wito™ “CAME BAC) 48TH PHST "a. oF Bray we, He h 13th chairt Bhrarp VEILUER, ag We BR WM.COLLIER inNOTiiNG PGE TRUTH T Wear BIG NEW Bile WASH'N SQ. PLAYERS, | Comes hes rates 1LO W. 41 8 at ZNO. e, 8.4 4b TU os he 1X RAL WALSIS SA SHER DRAMA, HONOR oY STEM HUMAN sroR LYRIC Pwloe Daily 2 Wi “UPSTAIRS _ AND _DOWN” i Wa Tin Te tof | STANDARD", INE AT EASP | UNCEY OLCOT 61 Bt, & Le ie oe, LEXINGTON lk. THE OLD HOMESTEAD” “THE LODGER” fy or'w, Weel a ‘aie. BURLESQUE. ay | —PATENTE law, J, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Reserve Tables Now for Washington's GOLDEN _GLADES Balconades Ballroom on 3rd Floor Mate Dining Room, First Floor, world Mrs, nd Birthday Celebration, P) Dancing at 8:30, PHOTO PLATS, “ ga fh Si Tuding ity Oe mathe Th go "i oun . Kant tne Pa lin Fenowned for grilled foods, ». |BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND bs | MISSES’ SERGE DRESSES Navy, Burgundy, Copenhagen and Blac se becomin me wade ploated models with End ‘embroidered’ band--eaeh t, for new Spring aulte | | of Mant and dark colorings— | With taseela—sgtior collar 6.50 Ser | navy and black... +08) with top collar of nite atl poplin—14 to 18 Copy ch All-Weol Dress Goods Borges, Crepes, reux, Whip vooligh nt Of « dross that solle for $16.00) and dark 42 to 54 inch Sergem—in different various §° Were $1 1.65 98 and $19.98.,..12.50 SALE UNUSUAL our ree. Lh iy OVERCOATS Tables heaped high with all sorts of varieties at every price. These Special Prices for SATURDAY ONLY:— | YOUTHS’ LONG TROUSER SUITS—83 to 38 chest. Single breasted sack, and seml-Norfolk pinch-hack models—homespuns, cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots—plain gray, brown and gray plaids and stripes—also heather mix- tures—plain or cuff sleeves—two or three-button coats— flup AeA pockets—serge or alpaca linings—our reg. $18.60. ....... 10.75 BOYS’ OVERCOATS—In variety of best styles—excellently Oe ade (4 closeout prices: Were $4.08. . ‘ eer | Were 86.08. Me 3.00 | Were $6.08 and $7.98..... i 4.00 | Were $0.08 and $11.08.... Were 819.50 ...... 405+ sevens OOOO | ri — BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN'S NAVY BLUE SUITS—3 to 18 years ¥ in cheviota—and serges of fine, MACKINAWS— medium end wide w al Norfolk checks—popular, seasonable and semi-Norfo: mo re % 46 18 peatene pine tn vert o3 aide elses, y Cee ae Rate tien OF | to 58 cheat— oF alpaca vlase Were $408: Were $5.08 and $6. 98 lined 7.74.. O74. Were 87.98... .. 005 youths’ or box pl 11,74 5.74... TOILET ARTICLES For the particular man, woman and child—attractive prices:— “CLOTH TOP SHOES THIS S! jteour reg. $1.47.... Set—ivory rror tremendously good qualities Dark gray, very dark Tan Kid, Pt ry Tint Frames... ....+ Bervice @ le carte, 2h et. |. Mabeskin Seep 12 to match--laced, Patent Leather 3 caken In BOxX., ‘ Hi ‘Theme 9 50 ct. Pebeco Tooth Vas) +80 ae Meoadarey y 664t. C000. 15 TMA UN de fovosone IAMONDS fh eneeves SLNO FOR BOOK OF GEMS ~D DIAMONDS! CREDIT BPST VALUES, Guaranteed, EABLEST TERM. il “THE GINGER ints” Diaentnos: = LW. BWERT @ ( MoehoWoutt FOR SALE, $2509 $1 Weekly $5022. $1 Weekly } ss S009" $2 Weekly Call or Write for Caiulo | ¢— To provent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Matlor OPEN DAILY Silos Youihe! Long Trousers Suits 8.78 and Juniors’ Suits 706 | 3 ty sted a * women TILL OPM. nand blue fancies in | rardines | 14 TURDAY da and checke—two, and peplum TILL 9 PM. utton atylea—plain or in, green aca lining®-to 38 cheat ~#izon 14 to 16. SPCLUTIUNG THIRD PLOOM, | MISSES" BUITS SECOND FLOOR, $1 a Corsets 88 | hite—coutfl—medium bust—long | | Mpcembd top. 19 to 20 “COus Ets . brown and « 18 years t | ‘DIAMONDS ON CREDIT 46] iinery'and ash Witte | ait im rican Wate 8 Dia aaa eD nd colora-light MIBBONS =MAIN FLOOR it merican Wate jamond Co. ped and. figured ‘ > @ MAIDEN LANE. Phoge Cort, 59()T Agent Oslla rattached | Tite White Skating Shoes 345 | ‘yLooR, | sien KAES BERG | bidet ehect 38 | oie [} ath wet” sereie=-bi biuo arid” gray | $1.79 Little Boys’ Blucher Lace Shows 1.90 DAAMUNDD UN Clik vik, at some ry feavy gra THIRD FLOOR, SECOND Clock Signa Denote Morning Speciain. Look for the ¢ Feretan and Jet Bandin, Metal Fh Gib ie iim si aS Spring Tenderfoot Shoes MORNING SPECIALS eae eats. Until 1 P. | 29 and 39 ct. Women’s Cotton “ HEARN CLEARANCE DAYS Girls’ and Misses’ Dresses : Q Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Women’s New Spring Hats RUG CLEARANCES Wonderful Stocka— Really Appreciably reduced, Finest Wilton Mi Worsted pile, with Ii dee. fringe ft—our reg. 64,00 08 1 ugs—Cninone and other de- n rich color tones—many Dies of original antiquee—really @ wonderful assortment. ine Ax iter Re) ft—our reg. $1 46x70 Inch—our re; 22x54 inch—our re; 22%x36 inveh—our r —s Two Special Prices in MISSES’ DRESSES For Saturday Only MISSES’ AFTERNOON DRESSES OF STLK Combinations of Georgette crepe and taffeta or crepe de hine—new #hades of Pyne mee Sole 99S unite ect ekirte— i8 years— our regular $16.98. ...6064... Misses’ Suits—All Very Smart Not just smaller sizes, but specially designed—with all the smart finishings —gay and dashing collars—audacious pockete—that girls do want. patterns—black with white hatr Hine‘airipea--amedium ang lowe 9 16.75 (49.75 (24.75 is reg. £7.08 reg. 99.98 =| gi und, brown, black Our reg. $1.08 Finer poplins, with very Poptn in very deshing | combination re art finishings — ~extreme jars, devlane—i ranch serge weave 1,10 Poplins In all the new Baska qaree fomevaed b hang sleeves—in light shades, tan, apple green, colors and white—gab- 590 and B4-Inch All-Woo! Myondeloth— | a old trimmed tabs, also bu- ardine nd ants w int Ras ite Crown, | Diack, navy and gold.| reug cloth models, man- fy IN sage green, prun All sizes. nish styles, etedtlek tailored, navy, black—1 1.62 Red Ticket Lot of Suits for Misses and Small Women— lins, gabardines- ood styles-—all midseason models —q uite o wullable for wear now— ere 4.75 HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ETC. At Specially Reduced Prices Women’s Fancy Handkerchiefees one corner embroldered—white oF colored—som, solled—our ri all linen—slightl 16 Lax seeeeee LOG ity Vetle—otreular 98 and $1.29 ay one $ Our reg. Clearances of Nivaealees Bargains that make buying now profitable whilo—ouF Fog he to v18 ee, ne Fancy also Geld Laces—our reg, .89........ 18 Other Bandings and Raginge— similar di ption— our reg. seeeeesen BB Ree Net— + 6D to .O8 ancing our reg. oh nto rH IEASON”’—You read it—hear it everywhere—SEE them here—you’ll buy them, then— at reasonable prices. Any of These Styles—Value $10.00 8,45 Light welted soles—leather Louis heels—mad@ on new style lasts, 1 Gray Kid with cloth tope lace, with gray cloth top. aN, See Evening Journal or Telegram for special sale of Untrimmed Hats, a Telephone 1.24 Women's Black Silkataff Wi Larger—va MIT UNDERW and Lisle V ls sleeveless shoulders. EAR MAIN FLOOR, 84 alk frogs 119 Men's Domet Pajamas WINGS —M FLOO AIN FLOOR ‘¢ Shoes white sol 1% and Clocks VYING DAILY

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