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nent a weateacs) PB. & Board Wants to Roy Land. The Public Service Commission to- ‘offered the Sinking Fund Commis- ‘9'8125,000 for seven and a acres @f land in the unused section of the @ Avenue reservoir tract in the The space is wanted as a mess Page Yard for subway care which used on the J Avenuc ex sion of the Lexineton Avenue line. yard w “ 1 northwe e Tt would ‘AFRIEND’S ADVICE "Woman Saved From a Seri- ous Surgical Operation. suffered from headaches, and ner- had no appetite and it hurt me to walk. If] tried to do any work, 1 would have to lie down before it was finished. The a doctor said T would have to be operated on and I simply broke down, A_ friend advised me to try Lydia Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, and the result is I feel like a new wom- an. I'am wel and strong, do all my own housework and have an cight pound baby girl. 1 know Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound saved me from an opera- ~-tlon which every woman dreads.” — Mrs. NELLIE FISHBACK, 1521 Christy Ave., Lousiville, K Every one ngturally dreads the sur- peon's knife. "Bometines nothing else » will do, but many times Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved the patient dnd made an opera- tion unnecessary. If you have any symptom about which you would like to know, write »to the Lydia FE ho, VL M Pinkham Medicine for helpful advice “DR. SALTER’S Scientific Dentistry ~ NO PAIN hie NEW CONDUCTIVE ANA ESTHDSIA Berves, drilla teeth, WITHOUT THE TEETH EXTRACTED FREE Your old teeth extracted FREB and a new OD, at that fits perfectly made the same day, All Work Guarani eed 10 Years) \ eune | PRICES LOWEST Full Sets of Teeth Gold Fillings Gold Crowns, 22-karat Bilver Fillings - - - + = Ho charge, for examination or advice, urs. 30, Bundays, 0 DR. SALTER, Dentist 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Opposite Abraham & Straus, Be Sure to Get the Right Vince, LADY IN ATTENDANCE, FORCED 10 GIVE UP BUSINESS $5.00 up| eee $1.09 up + $5.00 up| 50c up — ee Flonzaleys Give | Final Concert; Russian Dancers By Sylvester Rawling. Ce Flonzaley Quartet gave its Acolian Hall last night. Fare- * wells from now on will be contin- uous, A large audience enjoyed an | attractive programme two classics. George Strona’s “The Village Music Direc- tor,” for two violins and viola, was the unfamiliar composition, It 1s dedicated to the Flonzaleys and to in three words, and movements. Descriptive originally German, I think, translated into English—Mr. to portray, The beauties of nature the second, and wrath over two un- Not a great conception, but pleasing, the opening number and Beethoven's | quartet, opus 69, with ite Russian theme, came at the end. Mr. Bottl, Mr. Pochon, Mr. Ara and Mr. d'Archambeau again displayed their rare musicianship. With the Kneisel Quartet out of the fleld next season ee subscription ts @ure to be sold ow Russian dancers and George Bar- rere's Little Symphony Orchestra gave an interesting entertainment at Sherry’s last night, The dancers were Andreas Paviey, Serge Oukrainsky and “Mechta” to muste by Mozart, Rubinstein, Massenet, Moussorgsky, Grieg and Saint-Saens. Mr. Barrere’s flute solos, exquisitely played by the master of the instrument that he ts, | really were the feature, and his little orchestra sustained him finely. Mischa Violin, young Russtan violinist, who ls reputed to have been something of @ prodigy abroad, play- ing with the Berlin Phitharmonio Or- chestra when only thirteen years old, wave a recital at Aeolian Hall yes- terday afternoon, He has just fin- ished an eight months’ tour of South America, giving seventy-five con- certs, The young man was under the disadvantage of disclosing his powers in a waning season, which, more or less, has eurfelted us; nevertheless, he made a favorable impression. He began his programme, aasisted by Josef Adler, his accompanist at the Plano, with Beethoven's sonata, opus 12. Then, of cour.e, there was the | inevitable Bach chaconne. Following this came Paganint’s concerto in D major, and after that @ group of smaller pieces, Kneteecl Quartet Quits, BOSTON, March 14.~Tho Knetsel Quartet, the ploneer orchestra of this country specializing on chamber mu- sic, which has played tn the larger cities of the United States and abroad, gave its last concert last \night. After thirty-two years’ direc- | tion of the organtgation, Frans Knet- sel announced that he would devote his time hereafter to teacht!: Fourteen Explosion tn Mine, CANONSBURG, Pa, March 14— Fourteen men were killed by the two explosions in the mine of the Hender- son Coal Company, at Henderecavilte. Double near here, yesterday, Thirteen already have been brought to the sur- face, Another body was found to-da; and will be taken out later, SOME ROOMERS MAY COOK. Tenement & To the Balitor of The Newspaper comment on my statement relating to the | buildings, not tenement houses, as the \residences of three or more families, ‘shows that the meaning of the notice! was misunderstood imply that an individual living In a fur last concert of the season at nished room or rooms {fn a build! meal for his own use hibition relates to families: The announcement did not foreshadow | in: that held @ the Tenement House Department sas been enforcing the law to the best of Its modern work sandwiched between been enforcing the jaw to the beat of tte Templeton warnin, ARTISTS TO MAKE MERRY. thetr founder, Mr, De Coppet, and 1) ratitrs Arrange Annual Affatr et! bottle wit the Strong is an American—furnish an mad, brilliant, costume-crazy ball of t! index to the story the music sees Fakire at the Biltmore Hotel on Friday night and artists of the reel; artists who paint in the first, love and suffering in me traits make miniatures and men and. other culy pupils in the third comprise it. who make mountains, rivers and lake cities and shanties for the movies with no Uttle color in the first move- Ltt gt ft van and r ment one may say of It, red areas ona of Schumann's quartet, opus 41, W8s cal night in the oa. town. ——— West One Hundred and Twenty-first Street, Identified to-day the body of a man found floating in Bast River at College Point as that of hi BECAUSE OF RHEUMATISM Former Hotel Man, After i, dis Salta 20 Years, Anxious to Tell Others How He Recovered FREE FROM ACHES AND PAINS, HAS BECOME EXPONENT OF WALKING AS EXERCISE “1 walk from Somerville to Boston almost every day K because at one tine i essary to have some 1 » 1 take a few var nier, of 9 Remick PL, Somerville, Mass. “Anyone who has ever been con- fined to the house by rheumatism of | ‘ the joints can appreciate my enthusiasm. For twenty years 1 rheumatism of My father and theumatism in a ¢ form, so that when e attacked me, they would never get over it, as it was hereditary, suffered from the joints, brother “Almost all of my joints were afflicted; neck, shoul- ders, elbows, ‘hands,’ fingers, knees, ankles and feet. I was unable to go Up or down staii for four years, joints were | stiffand painful ai and to even take a few steps it wasnecessary to have assistance. My hands and fingers were deformed and very stiff. I was a total wreck and had to give up my work, “Doctors told me they had done everything within their power, that I would have to suffer, as I had chronic rheuma- tism of the joints, and no medi-| > cine could help condition, “A friend mine was cured by Varen and insisted on me trying it, With but very little faith I secured a bottle at the drug store and commenced the treatment, In @ short | time cay fc neral hewlth improv- ed eI omach im- Padlatny gradually the | pain lesse and the’ stiff-| ness disappeared, T am abso- | lutely free from rheumatism to- | day and have been able to re- turn to work without an ache or a pain.” | Var-ne-sis is composed of roots, | herbs and barks and tends to get the stomach in good condition, Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, for the booklet “A Word to Skeptics,” It's Free. | Get Var-ne-sis now, to-day, at Lig- getts Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores | all reliable druggists, —A: FY w= GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK THE EVENING WUKLD, rence A. Mulry, sixty-seven years old, of Philadelphia. The ly evidently had been in the water for a long time. a, le Applies Only to) Families, Marphy Eroning World | Quick Way to End Coughs, Colds. | and Croup. AB Excetient. Inexnensive Mome- Mado Remedy Thee Is ot Prompt and Sure. legal tenement may not prepare a The legal pro- | illegal occupancy of It did not state ror If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breath mg, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, just try this pleasant tast- ing home-made hei age a ru can su you wi pots gl Pines "(80 cents worth). | Pour this Into a pint bottle and fill the h plain granulated sugar Thus prepared, you have a of really remarkable cough remedy—one that can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief at all times, Pinex is a special and highly con- + weaves compound of genuine Nor- ine extract, combined with gu- sleco and is noted for its speed in overcoming severe cou’ 98, throat and chest co! There are many worthless Imita- of this noted mixture. To avoid intment, ask for “24% ounces inex,” with full directions, and hing else. A guar- y new policy. Since its organization was fenued to inform citizens. JOHN MURPHY, mmissioner, ———————-- the Biltmore. syrup. Art for art's sake wil! commingle with | pint commeretal article In the merry The Fakira comprise real artist artists who adv men and women whe plan | be there on Friday ntght fearfully ar will put It ove e will be @ tropi- , They will of don’t accept an: antee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, goes with Identifies Body River, Dr. Lawrence V. Mulry of No. 244 this preparation. The Pinex Co. Ft, Law- Wayne, Ind. —Advt. Additional Electrical Outlets The rapidly growing use of electrical appliances in the home, such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines, vibrators, heating pads, toasters, electric irons, fans and the many other available devices, makes it desirable to provide conveni- ently located connections, under the table in the dining room and around the base- boards of every room in the house Corresponding connections in the cor- nices of drawing and living rooms can be inconspicuously made, assisting greatly in solving the problem of adequately lighting pictures and objects of art The additional cost of wiring and appliances is comparatively slight. One's architect, electrical engineer, contractor or fixture manufacturer, can provide the necessary information, or we should be glad to have our experts freely consulted, without cost or obligation The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Place and rgth Street—Stuyvesant $600 Branch Ofice Show Reems for the Convenience of the Publie ’ Broadwa} ane 193 Bast 86th St Lenox Er] Devanes bt Orch chee 97 East rasth St Harlem wee Tolrving Place Stuyvesant 5600 $62 Bast 149th St = Melrose 9900 124 Wee gad St Bryant $262 — Wight and Emergency Calli Paeveges $000 All Show Rooms open wnti! midnight WIALEN BROS. 210, 2eh, 2, 225, ee AGa, Abby 160 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. is Ave. BROOKLYN __ Cor. W No Deposit, 50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture saewClothingAccount; No Deposit—$i Weekl PARLOR SUIT SALE Chittonters Dressers PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING WEUNESDAY, _MAKOM 14, 1917. 7 omorrow Is Double Profit-Sharing Day REENHUT’ Stamps with Each at ‘the "THE BIG STORE” \Siunmin, * 10e Purchase SIXTH AVE.. IG™TO 19M STREET ALL DAY Trimmed Millinery Here you always get: Of Elegance and Distinction AN repre- sent a perfected form i") profit- sharing. And every sales-check bears this guarantee: Responsibilit; We ‘hold ourselves person- ally responsible for both the value and the price of each article sold on this check, and consider this recognition of responsibility as a personal pledge to our customers that in turn merits their confidence in us. B. J. GREENHUT President. “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less A showing par excellence. Paris and New York style gems. => Do come and see the exhibit. Money Than Eilse- Special Showing and Sale of Trimmed Hats, *5 to*20 | f The Trading Stamps ourning Millinery Also 8; A Spring Sale That Commands Attention Decorative Linens, Muslins, Sheets, Blankets, Etc. "AES REN £8 Here’s an Advertisement of Engrossing Bh ) Interest to All Who Keep House Present market conditions are such that, if you, who read this norice, disregard our advice to buy liberally, you'll simply be doing yourself a hurt. Unterprice offerings of this character are rare. They are becoming more and more so every day. And it is well to bear in mind that the bargains offered here are but a few which are representative of many others to be found in the department. Personal inspection will disclose the rest: 4 $1.95 Crochet Bed Spreade—full size; Hematitched Scarfs and Shame— Japanese drawn openwork; im- ported to retail at 75¢; sale, 49, each ec Hemmed Mercerized Damask Cloths —4 sizes to choose from; 1 regularly $1.19 to $1.65;each at Lace-Trimmed Luncheon Cloths— 42 to 54 inch; pretty designs of lace and embroidered centers; regularly $2.00 to $3.00; #1, 49 12}4c Colored Border Huck Towels ac! heavy weight; hemmed; $ ~hemmed huck; Jambo Turkish Towele—tor tomor- Mé 1.49 each . toe 9c row only; fi $1.f9 Palr jowe—small size|10¢ Blenched ‘Turkish Towele— | should sell ‘75c and $1 Renaissance Centerpieces | only; covered with fancy tickings;/ “hemmed; guest size; white onch —Japanese; 29 inch round; heavy filled with new feathers; 74 Turkish; each ; Tc Crash =Toweling— yai pieces button and open-work; SH asks AP Odd” only; heavy kitchen toweling; Bt, eachiessssctctieess'> AC | Bleached Mosite—-eoh Metsted qual-| “O¢ i Towel hemmed large size; | bleached crash toweling if sold by Utica Sheete—size before hemming | ity; 36 inches wi od in places | Tees towels, white ead” rec 5 the yard would cost you 12}4¢ 81x00; limit of 2 to a customer; | of 10 yards only; and for Turkish towels regul 1 Ibeto ibe en 10 ae uF | regularly $1.19; tomorrow only; piece......... ie pol Ba Wey SEC COUPE | QBUO...cccrccesee for GOB os cccices tied 8 4c | rong Cloth—36. Inches. wid Soret stoke 12% 121Ineh pilus Print Japancee Dollies (No Mall, Telephone or C. O. D. finished Ur A + manufacturers’ | yy, od Hae T pe —Odd lots; many patterns for Orders tilled.) short lengths of 10 to 20 yds.; at|Hemmed Huck Towele—44 inch; regularly We; OQ 26e to 39¢ tee Casee—scalloped, | present pens would retail 10 dew Sey cotton; white bor- | d@ozen.............eeeeee c hemmed and embroidered edges; at 1Sc yd.; sale, te aR c each, Ys 15c Scarfs, Shams and Cent soft bleached muslin; some have | $1.39 to $1.79" Bod Spreada—| enh ss Bonnaz embroidered; odds and slight mill imperfections; white crocheted spreads for single, | (No mail or telephone orders filled) | endg: slightly mussed trom each... 19¢ % and full size beds; | 19) 35¢ to 50c Turkish Towele—manu- handling; each... 14 15 Hemmed Pillow Cases—size be- | each ode facturer's odd lot; some have drop (No Mall or Telephone Orders fore hemming 45x36; bleached | Hemmed Mercerized Napkine- 18| threads; bleached Turkish (filled), muslin; ‘and 20 inch; slight mill Imper-| with whl id colored 29 $3.50 to $4.50 Spring and Summer TERRE ET TOL Te 1 lc fections; if perfect would sell 8 borders; each c Weight Blankets—wool | finished Birdseye Diaper Cloth—22, 24 and 27 | _ at llc and 124c; each at C | Ge, 7¢ and 8¢ Wash Clothe—hemmed; | cotton; white and gray, tans and Inches wide; pieces of 10 yards | Whipped Edge Small Cotton Doilies| Turki hi in white, colored bor: | plaids: slzes for single, 44 and full put up in sealed package; $1 | —for breakfast use; regularly ders and colored 10 size beds; light and 9 9 piece. . : Jo; calle, C0CR.......0.0008 checks (mill seconds) for c heavy weights; pair Ie 5 The New TOPCOATS $15 For Men and Youths. . Smart, snappy, styl- {sh “toppers’’ all the rage now. Jigh-c! fault- lessly, tailored ready- to-put-on graments ordered some time ago from leading clothing makers in anticipation of Spring's fashions for AnInfinite Variety of New Sport Blouses at 89¢ The Sport type In clothes has come to stay—because Fashion “Nemo” Corsets On Living Models During the annual exposition now in progress here, Minnie K. Pink, Medical Director o! Nemo Bygaele Fashion Institute, will lecture dail The Subject of the Lecture Mish TY TBR OUGE HYC » Lu SO GLADLY ANSWER ANY QUES- YOU MAY HAVE TO ASK. ane deste ae men, In the regular department a large staff of tanks ae well us| | Styles & Fabrics Nemo graduate corsetieres will be on hand to see that you are corr fined, “Nemo” Self-Reduc- ing Corset, No. 359 of the Hour And unquestionably the biggest $15 wort! in all New York. good to look upon, Tomorrow there will be a sale of Sport Blouses in fifteen dif- ferent models. Well- The _ assortments tailored, clever de- | | embrace FANCY MIX. dn Fleeh Colors Zita: eae at signs of white and TURES, PLAIN novelty striped voile, | | BLACKS, ° OXFORD $ with . collar, — cuffs THIBETS } pocket and tles of AS. . armoniously contrast- Loose-backe, shaped-backs, pinch- backs, and the ever fashionable Chester- AY field models. Many of these oo are silk faced to the edge, All sizes. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW! The Nemo No, 359 is designed for the average full figure, and produces maserial figure reduc- tion, It has a modish girdle top and long skirt. It is @ distinct novelty in a corset that combines & style and hygienic values, ing shades and materials. Limited space prevents our fllustrating more than one of the fifteen styles. You must see them yourself, Each one Is so pretty that your greatest difficulty will be in deciding which to choose, March Savings on TABLE SUPPLIES Marck Handkerchiefs Sale o FOR MEN: Plain White Hematitched Handker- chief H-inch @ | DQ, A Few Examples of Value- Giving From Our Annual Sale of |] hems; full size There is one place In town where you can save money on everythin, i rel] chiefs-— 44-inch hems; neat open- AT GREENHI i ; 1 |] work embroidered initials; Mail and telephone orders filled promptly, Telephone Chelsea 4000 Stationery and H slightly imperfect; each c Call or write for tree (srocery Order Post Card Book, containing 10 postals Pee ‘ s Plain White Homstitched Handker- } | for ordering gro by mail Office Supplies is —extra large size; Tip EN ey ae FO Pillsbury's Flour New Crop Beans Index Cards—3x inches; white Pure Irish Linen Hematitched rs $1.34 stock; horizontally ruled; Handkerchiefs-pretty embroid- fH URSA IA SOY BEANS ....06 10,000 cards $6.50; 69 ered openwork, block and Long- Botd at thie p 1,000 for c fellow initials; some have very me ‘ Cedar Pencils—-rubber tips; 20; dozen 10c legal or letter size; 49c 18 $1 Carbon. Paper good weight and quality; Box tor sal slight imperfections; val 1 ues range up to 25c; each 12: New Mackerel NO. 1 SHORE MACK EL. BRAZILIAN BROWN BEANS. colored wreath — Initial; Coin Envel end opening; slightly 4 Imported Biscuits er; will hold bills Imperfect 6 for 25c mF ey & Paimer's. egularly per box Fine Quality All Pure Irlah Linen ; € Hemstitched Hand rchlefs ; 39 pretty wreath and block letters; Typewriter Paper—fine quality; assorted ea it Tee Matted Bands. banett packages of for ¢ Oe regularly, ream $1; Pretty Colored Crepe de Chine f , 69c Handkerchiofs — values 123. sale 5 to 28c; each Inks-—quart size; Stafford’s Com. mercial or Universal or Carter's Writing Fluid or regularly 90¢ quart; sale, quart FOR CHILDRE: Plain White Handkerch pretty colored r Koal “Black; 69 Filled Books of “Sperry’’ Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept. or for $2 in Cash at &« Office on Sth We Give aa Green Trading Stamps ax Usual. Ask for Them, Double ax Stamps Till 12 0'Cloch-—-Single 2 Stamps Thereafter. Double ‘Sperry’ Gold Stamps ~~ Broilers ie. llth 2B ill Day Tomorrow Only.

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