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tz =% t MYSTERY 1S EXPLAINED 4 ‘BIG JEWELRY SMUGGLING |* Thompson Declared to Have Stolen stly Gems He Was Bri C country wenger on wa of all the children born in civilized countrion, or nearly one-quarter, die before the per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before thirty-four lo jewelry whic son, the Ic ing From Germar they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to any that a timely ure of Castoria would save | in Neither do we hesitate of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for chil more oF less opium or morphine. In any quantity, they stupe There cay ature of Chas. iT, Fletcher or narcotics of nny kind. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of MeaeeSY many of these deadiy poisons. to congestions, sickne: toria if it bears the as it contains no opia' recious lives. death. th 1 to be vacated “eon ane FRYE. CASE ARBITRATION They ure, Te MAME pam nm mm = 6 | : 4 | Tomorrow | TheLastDay i|| Save the Babies [on MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that REVERSES cor’s co to say that many en's complaints contain | 4).) 2b. n considerable quantities, | 7 , retard circulation and lead 10 danjer in the use of Caa- [i a emp ait in levelopmen twenty-two per cent., reach one year; thirty-seven Oot 4 sale requires but one week to dispose of the entire number. gone a thorough inspection and overhauling portunity. You Will Be Allowed Three Years to Pay For Any Instrument Provided Payments Are No Less Than $10 Cash to buy. ss but not advertised and without dout who believe that an opportunity neglected is an Ae oher $100 | $500 $500 500 300 275 250 "250 250 325 350 325 300 500 475 300 Weber Chickering Sommers Hollis Haynes Biddle Kring - Leckerling Decker Wilson - Reinhard Weber - Kroeger - Reinhard - 500 Kroeger - PLAYER PIANOS GRAND PIANOS * w Grand Pianos - 105 110 | - 115 120 - 125 130 - 135 140 - 145 159 - 155 160 - 165 176 350 550 300 300 350 300 500 300 300 450 375 500 375 400 A limited number of new player pia 475 ups Caed Grand Pi Steinway, Chit OPEN LVENINGS THIS WEEK WISSNER WAREROOMS 55-57 Flatbush Ave. Knabe - Leckerling Schiller - Reinhard Putnam - Leckerling Hampton t ween Chickering Reinhard Putnam Hardman Leckerling Steinway Leckerling Leckerling i i Today and tomorrow are the last days of the Annual Wissner Sale of new and used pianos. In past years it has taken two and three weeks to dispose of the vast accumulation of exchanged pianos, but the wonderful popularity of these extraordinary money saving eveyts is becoming so Emerita jus ear’s e last instruments has just been received from our factory where they have under- Do not fail to grasp this op- sailing #hip William P ed by Prince bitel Trines RO Nestor ted with the $5 Monthly The following is a partial list of the used pianos. gradual and so wide that there is sure to be a piano here which you can afford Besides these instruments there are many others at the same price. There are brand new pianos, too, sample pianos, discontinued models, and others which are on sale at reduced pr instruments are wonderful valu The price range is so cifically, e picked out by those opportunity lost. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. Wie { Violated by Ke Boat ¢ WASHINGTON, th which | tion of the Feb, 23, case of the American Friedr antrie Adams & jot. of The new - $175 - 180 - 185 - 190 - 195 - 200 - 205 - 210 - 215 - 220 - 225 - 230 - 235 - 240 - 250 810.00 Monthly Brooklyn Frye, the German commerce Arbitra de h, now is red out of the question, tt was the Stnte Department to-day ¢ of other sinkings of American NVICTION. a nergrant of police Correspondence Cards, 19c Box The Abraham & Straus P; Baza. TROth St, Crone) Sim, | asm. | yuth st Tad Mt Men’s Fibre Silk Shirts at $1.69 Excellent in their make, style and qual- ity. Fibre silk on a fir cotton Warp Juss trou appearance combined with good weal Plain colors—bluc helictrope, tan and pink, fadeless. Soult cuffs; sizes 14 to 17. §16 of these Shirt regularly $3.50, tu- day $1.69. $1.50 Silk Scarfs, 85c We have some ooo velletnad iands to sell at this price. “They are Sear to the taste of mar ! ti Wt bu elite elves. Varety of patter at 85¢ cacl To-da Men’s Suits and Overcoats That Look Springward Most men wear lighter-weight clothing now than they used to, Well leated—some- times overheated—houses and offices are responsible. Better to be comfortable in- doors and slip on an overcoat when you go out. Which ts why men seem to be interested tn thiest new Spring Suits from the first moment of ther appearance 1 ter in weight than the old Winter suit, bt mostly fully lined and in qighty handsome new patterns i darker tones (he allewool fabrics, sott. unfinished worsted. are unusually attractive. Tailoring i rd; onight to be-for the best tailors did it. Gonservat models are the rule tyles that most men ¢ wear And lower prices, probably by several dollar than you'll pay elsewhere tor t ame goodies $16.75, $19.75, $22.50 to $29.75 Also a few new Spring Topcoats at $16.5) $29.75. Winter is sitting in the lap of the Spring clothing Some Winter Ove Suits offer good bargains at $14.75 a s Shop, Raat Bulding SALE! rivate Subway Entrance Boys' Spring Norfolk Suits | at $5.95 and $7.95 iIlows, from wokivn Weldae thm, Bowling, Green. 59m, Excellent Silk Stockings, 79c Perfect throughout trous finish t s toned, so the accurate In black, white, sky navy. All with full forcements; a full size range. Hundreds of Different Novelty Pattern Stockings, c Every conceivable woven and printed effect, in stripe and dot Every imaginable color ombination. ite ef Real Leather Hand Bags at 79c Jooot them that were little t $1 when put oi saturday special t wotnen are black, > and pat: y lock. If You Like Good Candy r dainty con- le of purei " 34c Assorted Milk Chocolates at 2c Lb. Carame Iyut Wis coatiny rr chocolate Sold Assorted on 24c Montauk Chocolate Butterscoich NutCaramels 19¢ Lb, ive Assorted Hard Candies, 19¢ Lb. 29¢ Cream Peppermints, 12c Lh. Men's Dark Tan Lace Shoes Now $4.50 Pair We emp! NOW bes cause an early purchase en ubles us to offer them at this Vv figure BUT we can ily cont them at tl rice until this lot is disposed of Fashion and good taste de- ree that dark tan Shoe continue popular for Spri Anticipat have Each With Two Pairs of Knickers Bach box cont ote Cards of a x of Two interesting » ' wes to | BroUuy of decidedly stock and 24 Envelopes t cet Nodal Suite an match. the new spring fabri There is a good assort- | ad model Interest- ment of sizes. In white oF ing wuse of their mar of style, as 19x24-In, Blotter Pads, 34c Ae loihess Of Ea Gallatin Lawn Writing ch pad has ners and stiff back, well a leather core | . Parner, 24c Lb, é } A nice fabric finished paper | yg 4 >>| vith a d writing surface, | mediate Coat in White only. are alpaca lined and knickers lined through ut. Pleated models $7.95 / \, for boys 7 to 12, and re for 25c, pinch-back style for boys 12 to 18 ve s I ‘ Lhe’ and Young Men's Store, Second Kast Buuding, Last 4 Days ot the February Sale of Furniture—Much at % Price Some of the best Furniture four day> of the Sale, Farereaching pri of which but on alt pric news of the r set Ut inany pieces all at | w. Rew $9.00 $18.00 Bedstoa 13.75 14,00 20.00 22.50 35.00 $7.50 ‘38.50 42.50 45.00 80.00 © jonth cor e reductions, in eof a hind rema $32.50 $0 70,00 * to enliven t CASS Olle ie last nan tis. The follow re ine are } with several others, by Bolanos Cacho, a young Mexican, who ; has come to New York so that he can express his ideas un- N ] , Protecting New York From Bombardment. How a Desolate Bathing Beach at | Rockaway Point Is Being Quickly Transformed Into a Fortress. It is common knowledge that enemy ships, f standing off the coast of Long Island, out of range ff of the Sandy Hook guns, could drop shells into . Brooklyn and lower Manhattan. That possibility, § is being removed by the new Rockaway Fortification, ff The Lightning-Speed Army Engineering Job Is graphically shown in a big, bird's-eye drawing f in colors by Louis Biedermann in The World Magazine NEXT SUNDAY Through Shrapnel and Typhus With Two f War Nurses ' “T drove that ambulance and we reached Ostend f before the enemy,” writes Miss St. Clair Livingston in an article which brings home the war more vividly f§ than mere narration ordinarily can Mexico’s Cleverest Cartoonist Now Free From Censor LOYAL ULB oT ae THE UNIMAGINED TERROR OF THE SEAS This reproduction of a cartoon bearing on recent inter- national developments was drawn for The World Magazine, ’ hampered by hinted imprisonment A Wife Who Would Have Redeemed the Husband She Killed Society woman who renounced home and family to marry a chauffeur and ‘‘make a man”’ of him, but was forced, finally, she declares, to kill him. Will the Bible’s Supposed Prediction of the War’s End Prove True? An examination of various prophecies as to the NN war which seem to have been fulfilled to-day, with N conjecture as to the future. N She Leads America’s New Army of Women War Workers Should war come Miss Grace Parker of New l§ York City would lead the National League for Women's Service, of which she is National Com. mandant. (A full page picture of her in color.) IN THE GRAVURE SECTION Unfamiliar Pictures of Europe’s Neutral Rulers, The Nine Men Who Are Guardians of New York's Safety, Interesting New Photographs of Travel by Air and Water, You're the Loser If You Miss the OAPI PET