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i } | ates oa ae = 1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR BO" STREET FURNITURE Cashor Credit OPEN EVENINGS TILL9 O’CLOC! Mra. OM a any oF Wasser 1 Wa: fora two neo to future gon: know tnade out.” hearty are @ young couples. [ Write for New #1 Kast!) eowmnl 245 A 5-Room Apartment 8550 VALUE. Furniture, pects A 4-Room Apartment 375 OUR LIBERAL TERMS 8500 VALUE Period Furniture Terme svviy_ also ve New” York “Stale, New 3 Con jerme y speoticut, Delivers, by ‘Motor Frocks: We Pay Freight @ Hallroad Fares, Begin To Purify Your Winter-Blood Grandmothers Old-Fashioned Sulphur and Molasses Did It. But Not So Well As This Sulpherb Through the winter the blood acéu- mulates poisons because you do not se you do not nd because you and other rich foods. tonne we feel sluggish, constipated, liver and kidney ills beset us, colds and chronic coughs, ‘eager boils and carbuncles, all evidence of impure, thick, sluggish blood. Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tab- lets) are composed of extracts of roots and herbs, combined with sul- pbiterspa, cream of tartar—and no cleanser has ever ' 628i 80. blood Every spring thousands who already know their value take them to purify the system of Winter Poisons. low ‘ou won't be iments when Spring and Summer come. Sold by all druggists 50c per sealed tube with full directions.—Advt, Fat People Have Perverted Taste Proof That Arbolone Removes Craving for Wrong Foods. Dieives and Eliminates Fatty Tissues Harmlessly. Any Anti-Fat treatment that fails to correct the perverted appetite and craving for the very foods which ineke fat is certain to fall of perma- uent results, Mark that fact welll Five-grain tablets Arbolone removes the craving for undesirable fatty foods, restores natural appetite and digestion, while it dissolves fatty ac cumulations in the body .gnd ettmi- nates slowly but surely, without weak- ening or other evil effects, Mrs. L, Holly, Imperial, California, writes: “Kind Sirst:—Have taken your Ar- bolone Tablets for obesity and in sey- en months reduced from 205 pounds to 162 pounds. I cannot say enough for them, and anybody who is fat should take them. My health is bet- DEMOCRATS IN HOUSE PLEASED BY SPLIT OF FOES OVER COALITION Lenroot Ready to Enter Speak- ership Contest if Mann Favors Compromise. WASHINGTON, March 16,—Ropre wentative Irvine L. Lenroot of Wis- | consin intimated to-day that he would enter the campaign for Speaker of the House, as urged by Repubil- cans opposed to James R. Mann. His Amazing Power of Bon-Opto To Make Weak Eyes Strong ‘Doctor Says It Strengthens Eyesight 50 per cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances| 'A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Viotima of eye strain and other eye o who wear glasse them, Many whose eyes were falling say they have had thelr eyes restored by this remarkable prescription, and many who once wore giames say they have thrown pain dreadfully, the time, It was like a miracle to me.” “The atm or without prosoription A lady who used it says fy eral years, both for 4 without them I in name on an envelope or the type me. 1 cannot express my Joy at wnat It hae Gone for me. It §@ belleved that thousands who wear CLEAR AS A BELL HEN you graph you buy one to give years of perfect ser- OVee~-— 2s tha vice. ograph. Sonora adapted, to play Sonora possesses many vantageous improvements rable ‘ullness, » |expreasion, a cr a tone of incom lpn lcuracy that will win your unstinted approval. ie of course hear the Sonora before you decide, |Ten Unequalled Models $45, $150, $175, $225, $350, \Fittn Avenue at 53rd Street THE EVENING WORLD, decision will depend upon the course Woman’s Lov THURSDAY; MARCH 15, 1917. eof Clothes ir eee vee wn ot Mr. Mann. If Mr. Mann clings to the view only add the thoroughness, the co that there must be a vi-partisan or- A entration, the seifishness ot men, I ' f me fe greater, gan *n, these Republicans will ia A B t . velleve that women would be great ota arrier to Success, — sit iuunr gh sere One Republican said to-day {t looked ; n Of playing 1 de nec think any as if Mr. Mann tn ed “to throw” women have done as well as some the party by making « fight for coalition, Representative Lenroot ts opposed to coalition with the Demo- cr # The Republicans are proposing Adopt a legislative programme “which should be reasonably representative of public interests a4 viewed from a Republican standpoint.” They feel that it would not be an impropriety to put in some Jegisiation that would be inviting to independents Democrats were well pleased with the prospects of a big row in the Republican camp. ‘They said to-day that they would make a ualted stand Leaders of the Democratic Party sald the reports are encouraging for elect- ing a Democrat from New Hampshire to succeed Sulloway lassen can now 4! able time, and m Hye troubles of many | may be wonderfully benefited | oof this prescription at hom » to aly active drug store and get & | bottle of Bon-Opte tablets. Drop. one | Hon-Opto tablet in @ fourth of @ ginas of and let tt lve, With this twa to four: times disappear @ little, to a. wonderte) | plo. wreeeripuion. Is fi Ps aemey: its constituent ingradieate ate well now to eminent jaliate and wh Prescribed by comnfully in my were \“Girls in New York Are fr yee ie Brevartioas F | ai or, rem one velvered’_ to ‘tican ‘bere sod Ane the iey | fats on refund ‘the moo rey from aay good dry hy Lagat» Riker Th denaxiate. Adv, Kalish and other | Leginska with impatient emphasis. | potential—ot mot! road to success, w , of the day and I, the Hotel Grenob! Leginska {s no’ ideas. Leginska (e977 as '‘ Symphony concer tional evening gown. Instead, she ha’ | warm coat of black velvet, soft brown hair long Hine the mos LMUUBUL UL BUCK & ener LOVE OF DRESS A BAR TO” WOMAN'S SUCCESS. “Women never will be truly | great, they never will succeed in | their work as men succeed, until they stop devoting so much time and energy and money to clothe she assured me firmly. “What i clothing except something to keep you warm and to keep you cov- | ered? Yot to-day it doesn't, with | the platform of ( buy a phono- ie arteed phon. all dise records. ue and ad- ich give it beauty, with a a humanness of ital clear- entific ac- and a You many women, fulfil either of th perfectly obvious functions. Girls in New York put on evening gowns which leave them half $60, $75, $100, $190, $1000. naked, sit or stand near open windows, catch pneumonia and | die, " she insisted, in answer r to my perhaps slightly incredulous 279. -281 B'way at Reade St. glance, “I had a friend, a charming 50 B'way (Standard Areade young society girl*—she mentioned , a name I recognized at once—"“who NOTICE! Certificate of guarantee Jated recently of nothing tn the world |ut exposure caused by insufficient with each instrument when sold by a Sonora retail store or a licensed Sonora dealer. THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACHINE IN ter than ever, ete.” Tablets Arbolone enjoy the largest | sale of any obesity medicine, and they | deserve it. Sold by all well stocked druggists in sealed tubes with full di- rections. —Advt, WouldYouGaina Pound A Week for Three Months? which Minary yeant | nosphites and 1 tmproving FOR THROAT AND LUNGS) STUBBOKN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative TOK BALM BY LGGelT es Kien: HESHMAN tronke AND UTM LEAD: ING _DKUGGIB' Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Secrets of Realth one Beaut clothing, Men wear @ costume which amounts to a uniform, Why shouldn't | women?" Leginska’s gray challenged mine. They are her beauty; shad- owy, thoughtful, set unusually wide | apart, | | “Don't you think,” I ventured to] suggest, “that women often express | thelr love of beauty, their desire to Jcreate, in thelr clothes? So few can | play or write poems or paint pictures, |So many can make of themselves a symphony, a poem, a picture.” She would not admit the reasoning. eyes THE WORLD. “Women dress to attract men," she y: leclared disdainfully hey make | LY Chaire_A: e Alinswor hua” [themselves naked —almost—to get their own way, It seems filthy to| |me. ‘The society girl shrinks scorn | am so {fully from the woman of the str Vowear Bl Yet, like her, the society girl 4 uid ad everything to excite and arouse men; only when she succeeds and one of | hem ventures a familiarity does she | affect a virtuous indignation, After | \she gets her man, does the average | Jwoman care how she dresses? | does ni | MAN'S CONCENTRATION AS} | AGAINST WOMAN'S INTUITION, “When that Is true {t is because | she belleve as attained her ob | Ject in life,” 1 pointed out I gath that you don’t consider ‘getting man’ a sufficient goal, What sh puta be the most important t a "If she wishes to be gri succeed, work must be the important thing to a woman, Leginska anewered earnestly, ‘Bhe must concentrate on that, and use everything elee as # Says Leginska, Pianiste Way Latest Musical Celebrity Sums Up Situa- tion—‘What Is Clothing Except Something | to Keep You Warm and Covered?” By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “So many girls in New York are dying of dress! The world is divided between persons and vogetables, the latter having a majority in numbers, the former In| Tight into the sore, inflamed nerves, thoughts as she wears her own clothes, Not even on | and where she is to play for the benefit of the People’ 8| a trim black satin skirt. And she bobbed her | will be absolutely free fro: And she wouldn't take it back, even though | reminded her that disc ing critics had called her “the wot Paderewski “Women diffuse their energies,” she added. ‘The life they have led for centuries is responsible for that, But boycott marriage Certainly not,” answered Legin- | ska, opening wider tho beautiful eyes. LOVEMAKING, “Great men marry, but they | are so much more clever about | marriage than are women. Men keep lovemaking for their hours | of rest and recreation. Women, | when they love, do it twenty-four hours a day. That's too much. | Every woman ought to have the wonderful experiences of mar: riage and motherhood. Her work will be the better for them. But | she ought not to spend too much time on them; it isn’t at all neces: sary. And girls ought to be brought up for something besides marriage, and with some other ideal than that of perpetual un- | selfishness. “T have aunts who came of an ago |to marry, but their parents wanted }them to stay at homes So they stayed. Later, when they wanted to }marry there was no one who would have them; they were too old. Still \iater my grandmother reproached them because no men had taken them for wives, That 1s the victous circle lof aelf-sacrifice. It never gets any where. It finally bores even the per- son supposed to benefit by it.” “I agree with every word,” T said “And yet I believe we always choose the thing wo want most, Women who hug to themselves their futile |immolations are simply indulging in E highly concentrated, subtio selfinh- ness, And what can we-do about [them except let them alone?” "Let them alone,” echoed Leginska |*But woman will never prove her Jequailty with man until she under- stands that she owes a duty to her Dying of Dress,”’ Is the’ self na well ax to thone she loves, At | hat, she need not be a brute.” AUB NEURALGIA Of frocks and marriage a la mode, of woman's greatness—actual and | Instant relief from nerve tor- herhood and self-sacrifice and the © talked, the greatest woman pianist | when we met in her apartments’ at e. it merely a pianist; ture and misery with “St. Jacobs Oil.” she !s a person. Get a small trial bottle! Rub this soothing, penetrating oil and like magic—neuralgia disappears. “St. Jacobs Oil” conquers pain. It is a harmless neuralgia relief which when | Joesn't burn or discolor the skin, Don't suffer! It's so’needless, Get ts, will sbe appear in the conven- |ftore and ‘peatly ‘Tub’ tho, Sachioy 8 a blouse of crepe de chine, a long, | nerves,” aot ib just a moment you as unmistakably thinks her own ‘arnegie Hall to-morrow night, n pain, ache t famous dancer in moving pictures | and suffering, but what will please | your more is, that the misery will not come back, ara difference whether your pain or neuralgia wiser) te in te faoe, head | or any part of the body, you get ine | stant relief and without injury.— Pendand Setting, means toward her work. That ie what men do. 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A 17 Jewel Elgin, Adjustable to FOUR POSITIONS, There Is Absolutely No Better Watch Made TERMS ON THIS WATCH SPECIAL they must learn to ignore the little unimportant detalis, like the price of | sugar 1 insist that the price of sugar has NOT been an unimportant detail for | several weeks,” 1 intervened. “But do you believe that women should |MAN THE MORE SENSIBLE IN HIS IF DRESSED AS WOMEN publican, Theatrical Censor Warns Harvard | Be es Boy Against Shocking Bos- | ton Audience. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, March 15. John J. Casey, official theatrical cen- sor of Boston, has notified the officers | of the Hasty’ Pudding Club at Har- | he will not permit under- te dance with undraped The club is putting on !te annual show, which this year is “Barnum | Was Right,” for several performances next month, Including presentations |in Boston and New York. | The undergraduates will compose the chorus, One of those back-to- ature dances !s scheduled, and nowing the strictness of Mayor Cur- y's office in Boston in connection ith undraped dancing, Application |for permission to perform the dance was made. “Man or woman, it makes no dit- ference," Censor Casey told the Har- vard men, “If your students are to be dressed as bagpipe players it would be all right, but if they are to represent women it will not be al- lowed.” oe Democratic Leader In Indicted tn Maryland, SALISBURY, Md. March | Marion A. Humphreys, one of the Dem: ocratic leaders of the Eastern shore of Maryland was Indicted yesterday by the Wicomico County Grand Jury ‘CAN'T DANCE: BARE-LESGED « | on the charge of mutilating! Election Day last Novem! from Col. Humphrey: Teppesentative Je | turned to Congress by Wvote, over Robert FF. Dusty IMPLY? WELL, DON'T BEY People Notice It. fotice It. Drive Them | Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarremg 1 you much Ic nger if you geta pains of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, skin should begin to clear after you have taxen the tablets a few nights. 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