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rr ee iw eee ee Se ee ee ate ee ee ee BISUR MAG For AGN Indigestion, mn tents @o that dig inten, CK RELIEF tor Voice STRAIN NEW 109 BOX PHC BROWNS vena TROGHES |; JUEN L BROWN 4 SON, Boston. Mass. = THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY oOnoys, CLEAR AS A BELL. T isn't the price you pay but it’s the [se yu for your money that al inst leader in the phonograph score for tone quality at the Panama Pacific Expo- bon. $45, $60, $75, $100, $150, $175, $ $225, $350, $1006 Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 279-281 B'way at Reade St. 50 B'way (Standard Arcade) NOTICE! Certificate of guarantee when sold by a Sonora retail store or a licensed Sonora dealer. THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACHINE IN THE WORLD SIA popular Mroadway for the obest Lee.” “Here Co My Daddy No * and 7 Bold by ar oy aches oe er boss he AL A Specially-prepared Sale of Boys’ Smart Clothes URATED meee es es ae on alting mp Meeting VaKe t |to the | ported in « |Minteter | day ree \e HIGH COST OF | {It is ill health, tneiel capacity. For | 4 A in the blood, then in the enfeebled body, fey the irritated nerves, the torpid brain. inevitable follows. capacity for work and pleasure are greatly men and wornen with clear brains, controlled berves and red-blooded stamina may hope to reach the top. the general tonic and tet for thin | =| age shown above, bearing the name Gude. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, a by Kmprens| Zaudit If, we Gated Addis-Abeba, Jan. 12, which to-) hed the State Department. He the new Government ts now te Departinent omnitic before Court Germany Fines Each $2,500, | WRONG LIVING — these there is little place in count- | » ing-room or drawing-room. Your |tary « chances for success will be much | *"' | improved from the day you start | to live right and take Pesto Mas. |" é gan, “‘ The Red Blood Builder.” | Judge entence tant The high cost of «wrong living shows first | sake n ¢ Knox and The | Oberwa Your enthusiasm and | he re crime c ig. anid : Ait ' reduced, your chances for advancement and | one f tic service, The blood of le t i es an te : ; prosperity greatly riled. For the Lad- fhe ‘enld, Wan thiones (°= Sete wee oom Se pies der of Life is steep and slippery, and only by Mra. Anna Swallow of No. 35 that the of the criminals, ‘PeptoMangan :: fact. However, even thy “Tt ta thi + | these you n the he life. 14 | nighor stati use | them Your hungs| : are a great reser- voir of oxygen | protecting t keepthemfilled| whom they worked, they rer a further service to Germany.’ ane ading guilty with fresh air. Sleep long, ea sees MARKS IGNORED AT SECRET |r. ng And when yor feel the need of | Fier Pepto-| Mangan builds | up the blood by supplying the red blood cells with just lements they need. It is lendid Meeting, He Says. and run-down people of all ages, It digested, exceedingly pleasant to taste. ‘verminal’ Committee at which counterfeits and west side deal was discussed. Manges tel ekeh yas entitled, is to buy it in the eriginal bottle and sealed pack. ‘or sale at all ds sth, M. J. BREITENBACIT CO., New York Comptroller Mitehel, to be held to-morrow and Saturday in the Boys’ Department on the Sixth Floor, will afford an unusual opportunity for economical purchase of the boy’s Spring outfit. BOYS’ SUITS (sizes 8 to 18 years) Of gray or brown mixture; with two pairs of knickerbockers . ‘ ‘ : $8.50 Of biue serge, with one pair of knickerbockers; a very dressy model . r : . $10.50 Of gray, brown or heather mixture; with two pairs of knickerbockers .. . « $11.50 BOYS’ BLOUSES (sizes 7 to 14 years) “f fine fancyestripe materials; with neck- vand or attached collar. . - 78c. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SHIRTS (neckband size, 12 to 1414 Ins.) material or rhadras . . . . . . of mercerized wovene-stripe 95c. BOYS’ PAJAMAS (sizes 4 to 16 years) in allewhite or white with colored stripes, per sult . ‘ : oa ; - 85c. BOYS of fine quality and desirable patterns, * AND YOUTHS’ SILK SCARFS 55c. Also JUNIOR BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS (stzes 3 to 10 years) in white and colored materials, $1.95 & 2.45 JUNIOR BOYS’ SPRING TOPCOATS AND REEFERS (sizes 3 to 8 years) made of fine woclen materlals . $8.50 Men’s Balta Oxfords in the smart styles and leathers for Spring and Summer, are Sixth Floor. the Men's Shoe Department, on the spech featured in The prices range from $7.50 to $12.00 per pair. Balta Shoes appea! particularly to the man who desires footwear combining comfort with style. Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenue, New York veve ” WN a FORSIS SANDER AND WUNNENBERG Sentences Plotters for | >* to Atlanta and n Fleet In the United o-day nentenced 1 Charlies Wun- | aunched a mill- | t Great Britain | At & spies to Eng: | » to two years in the Ate | tentiary and to pay a fine Van} fully listened to As- ates District Attor- Attorney ! r for the defense, said that day charged w d the difference between the | subjected bis f: itted for sordid gain and unfortunate thing,” ho | ifth Avenue, Broo sof the trans- eavily on the in- f and shame and/to accept what was d 6 to the wives and | hypnotic kiss,” said ¢ But the| through which Chiener ’ santo’ th 7 lence on his wife a “The Red Blood Builder” | Court oan ake cognizance of this Tam Dal a pellet of this court that/her body with hot trons n ware pawns or tools those occupying was held without think a favor on tho has been in the Kin By ames of those for Mr WEST SIDE CONFERENCE * Only Member of Mayor's Commit- tee Who Got No Notice of Borough Preaident Marks of Man- hattan said to-day he received easily} orice whatever” of yesterday's secret | an iron, it Ix alleged. conference of members of the Port and — the “no | was tled to a post and branded with | Mr. Marks was the only member of gtreet, tht committes who was ignored was at this conference that Mayor oe Be “park ‘4 Prendergast, the police of # ret gah that he h 1917, rrr OM CAPTAIN, SHOT, to ask Gov, Whitman to nh the Put rv son's, adverse f New York Central had an opportunity a statement of thelr views Premdent Marks, who has openly ught the west side deal, in a st nt to-day, said It is too bad one cannot wor improvement of the Agreement in which he believes rane ace Commis Fox and T Robbed Him and He Says nee and res We all want inc terminal at. needs needs th ‘HYPNOTIC — SAYS, SILENCED TORTURED WIFE ther Accuses Husband ( With Searing Woman's and Chaining Her When Julius hienens a power. sngshoreman, was ar- raigned before Magistrate Meynolis in Fifth Avenue Court, Br 1 assault in l wife Anna to ter- Mrs. Swallow BREAKS MAN'S SKULL New Discovery Ends Corn Misery-- 57th Anniversary Sales Touch a Corn with Ice-Mint, Then Lift 1: Right Off--It Won't Hurt a Bit spe Quickly, then the Corn Shrivels and Lifts OF —-Try It and See. ea) orm Killer" at |Mlttle toach ot ar A corn | Ice-mint and toa Sorenece S eof it eays Sereet Waste | Tuesday evening Chie Chienens denied b tion next Thursda nee Feb, §, will} Minnie fic Street, Br of Mrs. Chienens, against the prisoner, sa after he married her in Hoboken in The punishment that sent the wo- man to the hospital is alleged to have been administered 2 ina | house in Fifty-seventh Street between | Third and Fourth Avenues, Brooklyn At that time the woman's nose and eurs were emashed, ber mouth torn and her hair pulled out, before she | on Jan jeorge Brown, @ longshorema jast One Hundred and Thi died of shock to-day after he| It|had been dragged from the river fol-| 140 ushed overboard bys fongshioreman proved the untrue. a HOT “SPRINGS ENTRIES. HO @PRINGS, Are or deep tucks. at the Special price The Wissner Grand Piano in Upright Form has more Tone, Volume and Vibration than the latest achievements of other famous makers. HIS Piano is a distinctive Wissner creation. Its development and subsequent artistic record are along a line of demarkation un- approached by any other piano in the market. The tonal results of these instruments almost equal those of the horiz al grand, and, combined with the reasonableness of price, have made them the favorite piano of many noted musicians, THE HOUSE OF QUALITY WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS 53 E. 34th ST., NEW YORK 55-57 Flatbush Ave. 903 Broad St 134 Newark Ave Brooklyn Newark Jersey City For this RIGHT ON TIME FOR EASTER 175 Silk and Serge Dresses in a Special Sale Smart up-to-the-minute models, embody- ing superior materials and workmanship Four of the models are shown here. and serges, also taffeta and georgette combined. Pretty embroidered effects in many of them, also full flare skirts, with deep shirred flounce All sizes for women and misses. Refreshingly New Models in EASTER MILLINERY $6.50 Large and small leghorn shapes in solid blacks and colors. flowers, wings, burnt feather novelties, sports silks and georgette crepes. H. C. F. Koch & Co., Inc., 125th Street, West ICON COO ERE EW EHH lonnOOWOOT ERD i] bk KEREMEEE HEM = KICK RECN ae Ss IO wee TT pera ae Regular price $24.50 $18.50 The collection comprises silk taffeta, crepe de chine Regular price $10.00 Trimmings are We Are Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock. J. BAUMARN &. mann ‘ Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare. 26°98 room Suite, in Birdseye Maple, neatly carved, with French plate mirrors, Consit of DRESSER, CHIFFONIER, and TOILET TABLE, ae illus trated, simplify Home-seeking by saving $i: time, temper _and tramping.