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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, CONSIDINE CONCERN FAILS. JUNIOR PATRIOTS, <= G00 STRONG, PAY == ~ HONORS TO 6. W. | Hippodrome Tremble as Boy Scouts Drill and Big Audience Cheers, Severe Mont which formerly operated a chain of vau- deville theatres extending from coast to coast and into Canada, voluntary petition of bankruptcy in the United States District Are scheduled at $204, rl At $582,000, Most of the indeds the estate of Timothy D “OLD PEOPLE WHO STAY YOUNG way for men and Mie beyond rte to keep well is to kee; blood red. ae Mangan ne _ Balle of Red Blood Red-blooded men and women grow old cefully, retaining much of their youthful No invalid’s chair, no Red blood flows Six thousand hearts were thrilled this morning when the Boy Scouts, Camp-Fire Girls and high school or- ganizations of New York joined in a celebration of George Washington's birthday under the lead of the Juntor Patriots of America. “1, tharched and sang and vowed allegionce to their flag in a great cere- t fairly shook the walls of the Hippodrome. It was a sudden celebration, organ- ized within three days S. Woodruff and ot The youngsters “igor to the end. chimney-comer for them through their veins, and red blood drives ty them through their daily tasks and pleasures vith the vim of youth How different the men and women who have allowed themselves to grow old and weak because they've allowed their blood to grow old and weak! lost their pumping capacity the arteries and veins | heart Their hearts have Companies and battalions of Boy uts were assembled on all the cor- ners command hasn't enough of the force of youth left to rid itself of poisons, or carry the life-giving en throughout the system. thing to do is to pre- ep the blood young and ntenance of the laws of old age already has crept upon you, here is a simple way to renew a art of your youth. abundant rest and fresh air, moderate cnarclse and diet. For your blood tonic, take “seep ay “The Red Blood Builder’’ et as carlyas 9 A.M, en till past 10 o'¢ vets, the squeal of fifes and the red by the daily m. right living. But , in khaki, marched Make sure each Iped to thelr pl ception committes made up of Misses , Eleanor Greene, “| tod George, t, Virginia Loney, ° Marian and Theodora Tif », Reta Boker, Re Julie Lentiihon and Mmes ith Emmet, Walter Kobbe two boys in dress uni » marched to the Fifth treet) precine “| promise on my honor to do my duty to my God and my coun try and to obey the regulations of the Junior Police of the city of and ailing of all ages pleasant to taste, and easily digested. ations or counterfeits ne Genuine Pepte- —— is id only in the bottle and sealed icawrar hari Nearing the name For sale by all druggists. M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York, Pee nt through the manual BROOKLY OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts. a Entirely to 10 to 16 years in chic models Infinite care has t taken inthe He ction of smart, youthful suits, 19.75 22.50 1 his de Ppartme nt will speciali 25.00 and up Advance Spring Models in s’ Smart Dresses In attractive aah materials, voiles, Georgettes, crepe de chine and taffetas, in many striking shades. Three Women Accused of Conspiring to Murder e5066 3-4-994464668 P0644 9944444904484 B464656 64449494004 r Henderson, one of the|right to left they are bers of his Cabinet. The! dow, Winnty wa the women as they ap- | Wheeldow pared in the courtyard of the | wanton, to y utidhall at Derby, Feb, 8. From! were commit $44446464 ‘The above picture shows the three| and Art who, with one man, were rere arrested in the plot to poison David | the British Premier, women Mason and 1 FEBRUARY 22, British Premier and Member of His Cabinet Mra, Wheel Hettie On the left Is the woman se care the prisoners 1917. fh |VETERAN FIREMEN PARADE. Doctor Tells How To Strengthen E yesight 50 per cent In One Week’s Time in Many inatanced Vor Kings Co nenont. The Veteran Volunteer Firemen of Kings County had thetr annual parade to-day aid were reviewed in all their uniformed glory by their president A Free Prescription You Cen ite be able to strengthen their eyes so Patrick J. Bray, Horough President) Filled and Use at Home jas to be spared the trouble and ex Louls H, Pounds, ‘ |pense of ever getting glasses. Ey: If, Kracke, Register B. T. O'L Philadelphia, Pa, Do yout wear) troubles of many descriptions miy and others from Borough Hall |glasses? Are you a victim of eye| he wonderfully Venefited Ly follow In line were the Brooklyn F strain or other eye weaknesses? [f|ing the ae rules. Here is the ociation, the Flatbush V. y I to know that ac-| Prescription: Go to any active drug Assoc the © vewis there is real store and get a bottle of Bon-Opt: yryou. Many whose cyes were | ftblets. Drop one Bon-Opto table ay they have had their eyes |! fourth of a glass of water ancl ‘ h the principle of this | tow to dissolve. With this liquid wonderful free prescription, One| bithe the eye two or four times daily man says, after trying iti “L was al-| ou should notice your eyes clear ty most blind; could ‘not see to read at | perceptibly m the start and nll, Now Lean read everything with. | inflamma ckly disappear ont any glasses and my eyes do not | lf your thering you, Commissioner F. J.) vughlin hope failir | Texas Lifts Be corns That water any more. At night they would 0 save them now AUSTIN, Tex., Fob. 22.—The Legis- pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all Many hopeless tature haa pnesed finally « dill the time. It was like a miracle to|!y blind might have been saved If the that permits the re-entry to Te: me.” A lady who used it says: “The | '4d cared for th » the Standard Ol Company, the Wa- | atmosphere seemed hazy with or Company, which t# ‘ation; the any, the In ympany and tera-Plerce O11 without glasses, but after using this |‘ prescription for fifteen days every-| $i thing seems clear, T can even read | Magnolia Petre ternational HH ther corporations which in the past | fine print without glass vera convicted of violating the anti gOnvicted OF hetually ‘enjoiicg | lieved that thousands who wear glass- [rust seein doing business in. this es can now discard them in a reason- able time, and multitudes more will! wm any good y few oreparations | ¢ reqviar um to alm tla city by tina Kaltsh and o' nly 1 io Hiker Hegeman Store, State. ae ore = lela el Mi NEW YORK ay Extraordinary Sale of Leather Goods Touring and Traveling Requisites, Fitted Cases, Accessories and Novelties Priced a Third and More Under Regular cree eeae eoeeeeeneoamaeeeeeonet ante a aaienenitimansenii ee iaiantniocinasempiatins | of arms with fine preciston, and so irome by the Juntor Patriots. Many EVERAL HUNDRED PIECES, chiefly manufacturers’ samples, from one of the best mak- Seta st fie ERROR RETRO (BAN Many pieces are absolutely. perfect; but being samples,'the lot is subject to slight han- High t through 4 Fraser's Food 500 Guests Cost of Doesn't at Gug- M. Black jr. presided genheimer Memorial Dinner belleved | Pit poor newsboye! ‘They mililonatre class to-day. , should GOOD ADVICE try in war as well menace, Wel ve hundred/G? Gem eat down to b Si d to de o ves. The|? dinner tn the Brace Memorial H + . prepared to defend ov Site cant | reveabors” House, and on the tapiee {0.00 08 Faking “Froit-a-tives”” red to defend It bari \ amids of creamy mashed | Rochon, Jan, 14th, 1008. and privilegs, by tatoes. The potatoes cost, “I suffered for many years with su are read bushel and the ontons $18 « | terrible Indigestion and Constipation and. if I had frequent dizzy spells and be bicedae ald Superin ite Ae we But M t Vruit-actives.” & to gis , There an to Lhe lety of na and fp din « that 1 owe life ® rs, 1 1 wre wan) {Fr Puit-a-tives! and T want to say to nth lip ebreie By those who suffer from I Hapa nt no | Constipation or Mfenddache ; Pruiteactivest ind yolk welll ek well,’ f led of the lolph COIRUNE, GAUDREAL is "i genheimer memorial dinners that have | §0¢, « box, # for 82.50, trial size, 25e Ourly on Washington's Birthday | At all dealers o t postpaid by Gates and Beyond” tn Hoard of fo» som years, ‘Tho extra attendance | Fruit-a-tives, Limited, Ogdensburg, ' publi toac t the I N. Y.—Advt aa Robin Hood t t ns 5 ° ’ * ‘ \ uf Closed Today—-W ashington 8 Birthday SIXTH AVE. IS™TO low STREET it th Tomorrow---Friday e Is “| Double Profit-Sharing Day eae At Greenhut’s ! You will receive “Two ‘Sperry’ Gold No. Stamps with each 10c purchase,” M which is the equivalent of 5 per cent discount THIS IS ALL CLEAR PROFIT, for z as always, at “The Big Store,” you get » he | 1 “BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAMI ” MONEY OR THE SAME GOOD FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSE ||) WHERE.” W , And every purchase is backed by ; this guarantee, which you will find \ printed on the sales-check, which you receive with every purchase, no mat- ter how small Responsibility id_ ourselves personally the price of each article sold on this check, and consider t! i responsibility as a personal pledge to our customer 1 merits their confidence in us BR, J. GREENHUT, e for both the va Fresponsit e and that in Presiden: A Few of the Notable Events ys For Friday: We Begin the Last Five Days of the Mid-Winter Sales of Furniture and All Other Lines of Home Outfittings A Cleareway of Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits formerly $Q = | priced $14.75 to $10.80, at Cw 3 i Odd" Lote of $3 to 85 Renaissance Table Covers, at $1.95 | Extraordinary List of Speciale tn Groceries, Fresh Meats, Fish, Wines, t L | Ah-h-ah-ttisshooo!! Catching Cold? Cet a Botile of Mentho- Laxene Filled Booka of “Sperry’’ Gold Stamps redeemable for $2.50 worth of merchandise in any department, or for $2 In cash at the “S, & H," office on the Fifth Floor Double ‘Sperry’ Goid Stamps ALL DAY Tomor ler Who started life as a new Fates | setieimer Memodal Dinnet: RAIL OCTON'S Double aw’ Green Trading Stamps Forenoone—Single Stamps Afternoons From the Play Now at the Manhattan Opera House : : ? dling rubs or marks, none of which injure them from a utility standpoint In many instances there is but one or two pieces of a kind, so that early comers will find most advantageous choosing Various kinds of leathers are included, and the following valuations are the prices for which we have sold similar articles in our own regular stocks: Collar Bays, value @1 to $6.25, at 50c to $3.85, Unfitted Tourist Cas Leather Covered Flasks, value 81.35 to $4.50, at 85¢ | $3.38 and $4.15. value 85.50 and 86.50, at © $2.75. : Paleshions Rings, value $1.75 to 88,50, at BBe to $1.75. Rill Folds, value $1 to $9.75, at 68e to $2.38. Calatidats, value $4.85 to 86, 0080 to 43 Manicure Sets, value 82.35 and 62.75, at $1.49 and Library Sets, value 81.50 to 83.50, at 68 to $2.50, $1.65. Cigat Cases, value 81.75 to 85.75, at $1 to $3.45, Card Cn value 50c to $1.59, at 38c to 98e. Letter Cases, value $1 to 88.25, at 69e to $5.10, Three Folds, value &1 to 81.45, at 69c to 98e. Medicine Cases, value 81 to $4.50, at 65e to $2.75, Mirrors, value 81.55 to 84.50, at BSc to $3. Playing Cards, in cases, value S0e, at 50c. Hip Books, value #1.25 to #3, at 75e to $1.79. Pen Knife Ca Wateh Guards, Jewel Hoxes, Cigar Magarines, Tie Voker Sets, Scissors in Cases, The H (the Bridge Si ete. » Pass Cases, ‘IT articles inel Folios, Letter Boxes, s, Music M rs, Handkerchief Cases, Also Several Hundred $1 to $6 Hand Bags at 75c to $2.98 Strapbeck, Vanity and Carriage Bags in a variety of styles and sizes; of Crepe Grain, Saffian, Morocco and Pin Seal Leath Part are the remainder from a ree On Roectal Mi Extra Towel Values HOUSANDS of fine ‘Towels make up our com- | prehensive stocks, Sites and atyles to meet every , the balance represent €.0, D, No J ends from our own regular lines, ‘ceytone Oriers Fithed, 20 Hudson Seal Coats prehensive stack. Hie $95, $115, $165, $235, out of the ordinary of huge Were $125 to $295 eae. OME PLAIN, some skunk trimmed, all Bleached, Hematitched | Hemmed Huck Towels with large collars and handsome linings of Huck Towels Large ciges, extra qual rich silks, plain or brocaded. Extra wide any requirement Values, too purchases « long ti 25e enc k vale a 12"; seach, value 16 sweep; lengths from 40 to 45 inches. Jc each, value 50c tes cach y 17¢ $750 Genuine Silver Fox Set, $450 Boieach, value £4 Unusually handsome skins, made to your order in any Turkish Bath Towels | desired style for $450 instead of 8750 50c each, value 75 78¢ each, value 85 $1 each, value 81.25 Snow white ‘Turkish $1.25 cach, value #175. | Hath “Towels, hemmed $7.50 Muffs at $5 ends; large site Persian paw, silver kitt coney, French black coney Huckaback Guest 12! vc each, value 166 | all large ball shapes, well lined, Towels 19¢ rach, value #te Farge Boys’ Winter Clothing 25c rach, value 20 #90 each, value Bath ‘Towels, in assorted each, value lors 29 each, value r quality urkish ench, value 75¢ Batre ely tere At Clearance Prices LER Near tees at 50€ IES for remarkable savings | Main Floor O are presented to the mother of boys who acts NOW-—who takes advantage of the clearance prices which prevail on Boys’ Clothing of the better sort. | \lthough size ranges are broken in many cases, the variety is still splendid Jaeser Clothes for Boys are made of su- perior fabrics in styles that are smart and yet distinctly boyish, tailored to withstand the stress und strain that wideawake boys can sub- mit clothes to, Suits and Overcoats, $5 and $7.50 Wash Suits, 98e., $1.25, $1.65 Gold and Black and Gold Initial Writing Paper ~| 10c Box, Regular 25c Value EVERAL HUNDRED BOXES, mainders from sales; others of 24 She pretty Ini and gold, some re certain styles > hoxes which we are discontinuing ty of pa each embossed with a ul, some in gold; others in_ black and 24 Envelopes in box for 10¢. fant O00) A ic Outstanding Features of The Winter Sale of China UNDREDs OF OPPORTUNITIES to effe eoonomies tll te be found in this | record Winter sale of China Fine steel f China, Cut eae, Hand Painted China, Lamps, Clock Pottery, ete, offer splendid et at prices far below those whieh present day inarket conditions would ordinarily necessitate Phese are but a few of the offer- ius, typical of those from which you may choose $14.98 Dinner Set, $9.98 $9.98 Water Sets, $7.98 1 Je of porcelain in a contir bord wn ( te F w ish Amen cea ; Vitteaced: andl el Julicus,’ Fora @ut bosteen’ out eneutt Hawi any Canal r d with cot \ \ for Gy ' o: 4 $2.98 Light Cut Water Set, $1.98 ay 1 1 ina . Lis floral design in th ystal optic pattern Leatd ineat pl table dis Vankard, jug and fare top tumble getable dish te avy m set rorya el LEP Raecials $14.98 Gas Lamps, $10.98 $2.98 Fruit Dish, $1.98 $14, 98 Electric Lamps, $10.96 iter and star cent tones ~ Lamps are 25 inches $3.98 Flower Vesa $2.98 n diameter, Fitted complete, e, with 3 flowers In si ere tting and | rea atta rye Pads as $3.98 | Japanese Flower Bowls at Half Price ‘ gray with diamond cut ‘ standing on three feet. Kine potas $7.98 | Footed Apple Bowls, $4.98 Peseggnlaity $1.08 | ‘ lowe f ae $1.98, rey ay ue ‘ ; eh, $2.98 arly 85.08 Z By Maurice V. Samuels Serial Version by Wm, A, Page. On Page Ul Read the Story of ots THE VY ANDERER oo

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