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eee man i . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. WELCOME TO “FAMILY OF FREE NATIONS” } nemeipoanie Ky “Resolution of Sympathy and Congratulations Introduced ‘ in Assembly at Albany. = (Special th 4 Stal Cortepondent of ‘The hivenina Wort) ALBANY, March 20.¢-The As sembly hus on the table a resolution Introduced by Mr. Whitehorn of} Mings, extending the right hand of) | fellowship to t sew Russian Gov- an } ernment and congratulating the peo- | expense ‘of the Tong Island Railroad, at red D0 but. would do that road no- goo ple of soy realm upon the overthrow | | Banewse Tie. President of the Peakecr: of the Caar vania, admitted, on the witness stand The resolution came to the front that the Long Island road was not a Po efagt ant. ruc was competied to, 0 | Siegen Ceneereere ee jie receeeee | Over under the rules. It is as fol ! bepress nem ncmeneannateed : ae y SHORTOO NGS OF RAILROADS, een | From the Philadelphia North Americun,) Ota od RAAT tor ‘The railroads forgot to knock on » have thrown off the shackles of ; Wood. No sooner had they boasted despotism und autocracy, and are| that they were eld to panes any abot . ew and democratic emergency in case of war than they eee : Dede Pet ria oan Kot jessly tangled up with food tice and upon political and religious = chal and dua: fore | Mrs. Marcus M. Marks, wife of the | . hereas, the State of New York.| Horoagh President, will give a recep- | | more b nea aaa art State, bi Arcee | tion at her home, No, 4 East Ninety- tered thousands of itu "| fourth Street, on April 24, in honor ; ple, who were compelled to become| of ner quushter: Bernice, whose en- |DE- Edwarde Clive Sebiete Get Fefugoce because of their atruggle for | gagement to Robert B. Stearns of | At the Cause and Remove It. | their own land, and thelr retusul to|J*Vington has just been announced,| y. F455. Olive Tablets, the % bmit to the oppressioa of the Rus- jand who will have an April wedding. substitute for calomel, act gently on! ei recy, end | Miss Marks was graduated £70 | the towels and positively do the work. Fee ne Peo ot inary | Vassar College in 1913 and since theo | people afflicted with bad breath find gpirit that tospired the founders of | live in civic and philan-|quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ | our own republic in the days of '76,|t! Mr. Stearns who 1s the | Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- | need, and are entitl Ic s Isaac Stern of New York,| coated tablets are taken for bad agement possible from a people as graduated from Yale in 1910 and| breath by all who know them. themacives established the first great iy guguged in banking in this lly. Dr. Kdwards’ Olive Tablets act bee chat Hair ite dean one at eel 1 Rent. ut firmly the the bowels and principles of government for, from} iver, stimulating them to natural ac- and by the people: OBITUARY NOTES. I Woscraluariag: ther : re f resolved, if the! \tion, clearing the blood and géntly (os Made LR ord bee he Ad | purifying the entire system. They do artes oe ‘ 4 Brig. ¢ yrus 8. Roberts, U.S. \that which dangerous calomel does of the Btate of Now York extends! A, retir od neventy- five, is dead | Sith ove any of the bed after effect to the new government of Russialin’ Long } , Cal. w ony ee oy sits fe re he 8. and to the Russian le Ita con- Said to have been the last man to ipl the shart mle! Hoge the sep ing, gratulations and protestations of | sey Custor alive, Edwin B. Wright, of | gtiping cathartics are derived from Ay friendliness, sympathy and good will, | portland, Me., a member of the Sev-| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without ’ and does herdoy heartily welcome the | enth U, 8. Cavalry at the time of the sriping, or any disagreeable effects. Rewly born Kusstan democracy into) Custor masyucre, died yesterday in r. F, M. Edwards discovered the ' ay of free and independent) (ye National Soldiers’ Home at Togus,|formula after seventeen years of ’ ‘ ntaina more | #04 sixty-seven. ractice among patients afflicted with | tice oe cae ice owea| Willard G. Stanton, a lifelong circus fawal and. lives complaint with the| 34 allegiance to Russia, than any city| 44 theatrical man, is dead in Dan- | attendant bad breath. in Russia excopt, the four largest, | Ver’: Muss. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pace ee 3 sf ge Be para ag ston purely a vegetable compound mixed wih aged twenty” Is’ dead’ et No, | With olive oll; you will know them by CANDY MAN WON WIFE paste aged twenty: i | their olive color. Take one or two | , 28 y-third Street. 5 0 SUIT pelican as chosen every night fe a week and note the ~ HE SAYS, IN $75,000 effect. 10c and 26c. All druggists.— , ) ’ $1,500 FOR PARK GARDEN, | Adve. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernstein in| Steedaré Olt Noad Makes Denation| pop q DRY, TICKLING THROAT Court on Fifteenth Anniversary | 1. ©. Folger jr, President of tho| am Rites i (AY Pag hie ; Standard Oil Company of New York, BRONCHIAL TR of Wedding. to-day sent a check for $1,500 to Park BRO s ES | Charging that his wife's long as- | PRB-NUPTIAL RECEPTION | commissioner Cabot ward, FOR MISS MARKS, WHO'LL — him to use the money for the upkeep of the Shakespeare Garden in Central Park. BE MR. STEARNS’S BRIDE) Tho Shakespeare Garden.” which is shaped like a heart, ts Iaid out on « hillside on the west side of the lower reservoir, In it 1 planted every kind of flower, shrub or tree mentioned in the works of the Bard of Avon. > LONG ISLAND WINS SUIT. Court Decides Against Stockhotd- ern im $24,000,000 Case, ‘The $28,000,000 damage sult brought by Dick Rros., brokers, and other minoriiy | stockholders for an accounting from the directors of the Long Island Railroad was dismissed to-day by Supreme Court Justice Lehman in a long decision. The | stockholders also asked for a receiver, | which the Court re: p appoint, = | | At the trial of the oase, which covered |scveral weeks, the stockholders at. tempted to show that the Long Island | Railroad was being “milked” to provide rofits for the Pennsylvania, Rallroad t was contended that the New York Connecting Railway built at the JOHN L BROWN & SON, Boston. Mase. | yt The collection includes ONLY ONE GOWN OF A KIND—all models from the First Showings of this season—among them alout six Paris imports. The Afternoon Gowns are of Georgette. Chiffon and Satin, embroidered in beads, chain-stitching. wool and ¢ Evening Gowns are of a most desirable type in styles and fabrics. chenille. Th r All Pain eieeny of ear es HAVE ARRANGED FUR TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY A Special Sale of About Eighty-five High Class WOMEN'S AFTERNOON & EVENING GOWNS jr. re- nt f the quinine, also excellent roper aii seciation as a business partner with James M. Washburn, the owner of a chain of candy stores, has turned her affections from him to Washburn, Samuel Bernstein, a Brooklyn court clerk, is suing the candy man for $75,000. Washburn demanded a bill of particulars before Justice Aspinfill in Brooklyn to-day and Bernstein was directed to furnish the Court with a full statement Bernstein alleges that his wife was enticed away from her home last September by her business partner. They have been together several hours a day for the last three years, according to the complaint. ‘Waahburn and Mrs. Bernstein have 4 entered a general denial. Wasbburn { ig a member of many clubs and has } been interested in civic movements , in New Jersey. Mr, and Mrs. Bern- stein were married March 20, 1901, so ‘ of their wedding wis spent tn court. They have one child. Pst HITS AT NEWSPAPERMEN. the fifteenth anniversary ALBANY, N. Y., March 20,—Senator Sage created a breeze in the Senate to- Gay by rising to a question of personal privilege and charging that ertain ‘newspapermen who are not registered ‘ag lobbyists’ were interfering with the wor! of the Finance Committee in the deration of the e the N On| t > fon to Invest tion to inves! tral West Si ol New York City, He said that both Houses would give prompt attention to the tasue, but fat no Interference would be tolerated. ee Janitor In’ Found Dead. ‘Thomas Ash, Janitor at No. 456 East One Hundred and Forty-sixth Street, was found dead in his home in the basement to-day with tured, His wife saic Kull frac- ath Was the eault of a fall, an investixation t ia @ quarrel, "DR. SALTER’S Scientific Dentistry police began rn if he had been NRW CONDUCTIV ' SLIGHTEST PAIN being felt | \ TEETH EXTRACTED FREE) } Your ald teeth extractal MREE and « pew Pe ar We, teal cerned EP | }' All Work Guaranteed 10 Years Decyed teotti saved. Diseases of the gums hed Gath inserter without Baten Ly PRICES LOWEST | Full Sate of Teeth =: $8.00up Gold Fillings ~~ : 1.00 up Geld Crowns, 22-karat $5.00 up Silver Fillings DR. SALTER, Dentist » 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn | ————— ee Opposite Abranam @ Straus Be sure to Get the Bight Mace, LADY LY ATTENDANCE, | Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individul Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Women’s Tailored Spring Suits Copies of Paris Models An extensive assortment of Spring Suits emphasizing the latest ideas shown at the Paris openings in tailored or dressy effects. Made of high class fabrics, custom tailored. 29.50 to 185.00 Special for Wednesday Braid-bound Tailored Suits Yopies of “Lanvin” and “Drecoll’" Models, Two distinct models of navy blue serge or Poiret twill, fea- turing braid bound envelope pockets, revers and buttonholes, Hand-Tailored Cloth Suits With Hand Cord Edging. Two button, slightly cutaway coat, with the soft roll revers edged, and the buttonholes bound with fine cord. Made ot navy blue or black tricotine, imported Oxford melton, or hairline herringbone suitings. Special 39.50 Special 48.00 Tailored Suits with Long Lines For Women with Full Figures Suits that reveal every new fashion note, but long graceful lines that impart slenderness anc desired by women with full figures. Sizes 3816 tc 29.50 © 125.00 Special for Wednesday aM With White Pique Vestee. A new one button long roll rever mode! of navy blue or black serge, black or navy hairline worsteds, button trimmed. Sizes 3814 to 4615 bust. retain the 1 youth, so » 6015 bust Serge Suits with Long Lines BONWIT TELLER &, The Specially Shop of Onginats FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special 36.00 | * x « © This handsome set of seven pieces consists of Solid Oak, { heavy claw feet, 42-inch top and 6-foot Extension Table, , « complete set for the low price of ‘ Sports Hats and Caps, are shown at proportionately moderate prices. Men’s Sports Shoes and Hosiery Fifth Avene - Madison Avenue 34th and 351th Streets New Qork OM Ht gs ESE HEHE ae Oe Be Oe oe pe ae ae ae ae BEE BOT ith Cece ee eee hed ager se sca CO. Greatly Reduced to 55.00 = —— — B. Altman & Cn. Men’s Sports Clothes | in smart, carefully chosen styles for Spring and Summer, are a special feature of the Men’s Wear Department on the First Floor. Men's Golf Suits, made of tweeds, homespuns and cassimeres, with either knickerbockers or long trousers, are shown in regular stock at $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00. Men's Riding Suits, Separate Riding Trousers, Sports Coats, T and Outing Trousers, and colors, Unusual value | OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Will Place on Special Sale Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Taffeta Silk Dresses Offering Exceptional Value 19.75 Unusually attractive eet of Chiffon Taf- leta in black, navy, green, Copenhagen and cafe au lait; smartly embroidered OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York On_ Special Sale Wednesday 1,200 Pairs Women’s French Kid Gloves “Roselle” Prench Kid Gloves, 2 foselle’ 5 | 1.50 clasp in white with Paris Point or 3 row black embroidered backs. 1,000 Satin Underbodices Women's Underbodices (Cami- 1.00 soles) of washable satin, in pink and white, lace and ribbon trimmed. Special value 800 Silk Petticoats Shirred and Ruffled Models of | 2.75 satin, also of tub silks in black BAUMANN & BRO. S : Open Saturdays Our Liberal Credit Until 10 P.M. Terms apply also x We Close to Long Island, Evenings at New Jersey and ¥ 6 o'Clock. Connecticu = Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free 5 isPiece ‘” Diningy yp Set» $948; | |) Room i x t, 2 Eee xx 3S OPP ROGE a $94.98 ‘ six Chairs with genuine brown Spanish leather slip seats; , eR We Pay Freight and Rallroad Fare BS Ave.Con.84"Sr. _ (0080002000000 0000000 0M OLD.CROW RYE America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S, A H.B.Kirk&Co.,NewYork,N.Y. a. FREE “Kayser’s’”? Union Suits “Kayser’s’’ ribbed white lisle Union 45c Suits, reinforced, regular and extra sizes, Light knees, Unusual value 2,93 “‘Kayser’s”’ Silk Underwear “Kayser’s”’ Silk Vests mb. Silk Vests....... 2.00 2.00 “Kayser’s’ “Kayser’s’’ Silk Bloomers........... p wa SUNDAY WORLD AARCH 25" swepy Ls ITZ ANSE pysilbo— ‘ar LEYINGTON THEATRE NEW YORK, Next Woek, ’ % Fron) GUS:

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