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PITTSBURGH, March manufacturers in Pittsburgh withdrew all prices, and imn 4 $10 8 quoting » nly on ay ADVICE FOR WOMEN ONLY (BY DR, N. B. COOK) Tt has been said by the late Dr. S Weir Mitchell, in his book, entitled “Wear and Tear, or Hints for the Overworked,” “that multitudes of our young girls are merely pretty to look at, or not that; that their destiny ts the id the sofa, neuralgia, weak ind the varied forms of hysteri at domestic demon which |! having a hard time to-day. He ton receiver and authorized him to con-| East One Hundred and Nineteenth Y has produced untold discomfort in| has a new home and a new name, [nue the business sixty days The pe- ae, one of the ee by Family Use many « household, and, I am almost] 44 even a new father and mother, ie-| quickly throwing on the brakes, pre-| The rubbing distributes the ready to say, as much unhappiness as the husband's dram.” How Is It best to ma: of the young xirl | womanhood, or to pre ain the health | owing the young mother for the advent of a new mem ber in the household? In the first place, girls as a rule do not get enough fresh air, and should be taught to take vigo exercise daily in the outdoor air. They should take a cold shower or a tepid bath every day to keep the pores of the skin open, so that their skin will breathe as well as their lungs, and sleep well covered up in bed with the window open, winter and summer. To build up and invigorate their womanly organs, I&know of nothing ‘HER MOTHER LOVE WINS BABY BACK FROM RICH HOME Shires Give Up Five-Year-Old, Adopted as an Orphan and Loved as Their Own. A five-year-old boy up in the Bronx k of a brother and a sister. His new name is Joseph Willlam | Petconk, and his new home Js No, 898 Only yesterday they | Union Avenue. told him his name was George Ber- nard Shire, and his home was a hand- somely furnished apartment at No. 41 Went Eighty-second Street, Four years ago the boy's parents, sick and unable to support the baby, left him at the Madonna Day Nursery, where his mother, Mrs, Helen Pet- conk, gave the name of “Borak." When times mended, and she went tached to him—it's heart-breaking, to say the least.” “We have inin awake nights,” said the foster-mother, “since we first heard of the parents’ claim, trying to think what we ought to do.” She made sure that he was not with- in hearing, then said “We've been trying to get him ready to go without really telling him that he is leaving us. We've kept saying that he is going to visit his brother and is xoing to take his clothes and his toys along, but he thinks we're going too, and I'm afraid he'll have a hard time when he finds we aren't ‘é here. Famous Fiem nes of Ning- hamton” Ie Bankrapt. UTICA, N. Y., March 28.—"Jones of on,” famous as manufacturers filed an Involuntary petition uptey to-day. Judge Ray ap- pointed Warren M. Sharp of Bingham- fam O. Nan Committees on Health, has received « letter from @ market own king what steps he should take to license to nell horse flesh an horse meat for 1d an yet.” a the Alderman. He admitted ho knew hat horse meat is being sold in New SEVEN WOMEN HURT IN TROLLEY CAR CRASH Motorman Injured by Sticking to Post in Wrecked Vestibule and Plying the Brakes. One woman was seriously injured and six others, five of them pas- sengers, were cut by flying @inss and trampled on when two crowded trol- ley carn collided at Forty-second Street and Park Avenue shortly be- fore § o'clock this morning. While the vestibule of his car was crushed about him, Frank Lappino, of No. 349 °| vented the other car from being com pletely overturn: Mins Julian of No, 195 J was the igey, a tur worker, 4 Street, Greenpoint ost neverely injured, Bhe .| Was taken to Bellevue Hospital suf. fering from contusions and internal injuries, The collision occured when Andrew White, the switchman, signalled Motorman Peter Bigley, whose car ‘ork City. was waiting on Park Avenue, south of | ty Forty-second Street, to go ahead. At THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Eee cee Sane the same time Lappino started his car, believing the switch was open) for him to turn south from Forty- | second Street into Park Avenue. The | switch was not open and Lappino'a car struck the car operated by Bigley squarely in the centre. Pee Be Statae of PARIS, Marc Lincoin Prepared for Auid, opens the thin, starts the ci the blood and soother the nt. fou can rub Rad- pain will and you remain whole, irected im .—The statute of which America ts giving France will be erected in Paris, the City Council having accepted the offer of it made by Premier Ribot USE IT AS A LINIMENT RADWAY’S READY RELIEF 28, 1917, An Astounding Dress Sale Sonata, 47 and 49 West 42nd St. For Thursday Not an accumulation of Odds and Ends or undesir- able models, but a sale of Dresses taken directly from the present stock—the very newest and most fashion- able Spring styles grouped under one sale price. wr Dresses for Street Wear Dresses for Afternoon Wear Dresses for Evening Wear Dresses for Theatre Wear —— ee eee $46°° Formerly sold up to $35.00 better than that old tried remedy made up of roots which the first Americans used years before our race | inhabited this country, extracted from Lady Slipper root, Cohosh and Uni- corn root, Golden Seal and Oregon Grape root, with glycerine, It was first introduced in ready-to-use form by Dr. Pierce nearly fifty years ago,|preme Court Justice Guy, and has since been sold in larger| Mrs, shire were determined to fight, quantities every year all over the| nut surrendered before the mother- United States itis known as Doctor love ee tha real motion ‘THe luis ierce's Favorite Prescription and enn be obtained at almost all drug stores, | 2°¥ shrank from the open arms bah og If the tablets are not obtainable at} Woman he did not know, but Mrs. the nearest store you can easily ob-| Petconk, turning to the Justice, cried: tain them thru the r sending| “I love him better than my life! $1.00 to the Invalids'’ |, Buffalo,| Mr, and Mra. Shire were too much N. Y. and you can get free medical | affected to contest the mother’s claim, advice as well from a specialist by ad-| They only asked to have the boy one dressing Dr. Pierce.—-Advt more night. To-day his toys and all _ his other childish belongings are go- ing to the new home. “1 feel sure we could have estab- Hehed our right to him,” sald Mr. Shire to-day, “We had every possible | quiry made before we took hii, and i } no record ‘éldim him made the Madonna yoars before by a woman who gave o false name and address. “But, though we felt that we could | give him far greater opportunities | than bis own parents, it seemed bet- ter, as long as they were ready to | Qgbt to get him back, to let him go back for him, he was gone and couldn't be traced, It was not until @ ks ago that she learned he adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Shire Is @ wealthy Dresses for Sport Wear All sizes for Women, Small Women and Misses Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Leo D. Shire. shoe dealer, When the case came before Bu- Mr, and Between 5th and 6th Avenues Materials; Crepe Georgette, Mannish Serge, Taffeta Silk, Taffeta and Georgette combined, Crepe de Chine. Decided Price Inducements in this Annual Sale of Men’s Furnishings o For Spring and Summer wear, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Men’s Pure Silk Shirts with satin stripes, $3.65, 4.85 two special lots, at Men’s Neckwear extra quality, made of Imported Silks, in our own work- rooms, 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS | °2 UP SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Men’s Negligee Shirts corded madras and fancy crepe weaves, : cuffs, $115 Bat Wing Ties made of Imported Silks, in the latest designs and colorings, Between 5th and 6th Aves. Men’s Neckwear open-ends, in a great variety of rich silks, A Special Sale To-morrow, Third Floor, Women’s Showerproof Coats all new designs, OY TEDTH, 83 UF. : ZEEE IEE: Fhe : ant than to keep him with the millstone at 68c each ry om cy ih, Cc. . C. a SRW Addi om {ofan unwiling taily Maneing about at 48c each at $1.35 each At the remarkably low prices of R. M “Of course," Mr. Shire added, “we Men’s House and Bath Robes, of Viyella flannel, at $8.50 each never would have taken him if we had known that his parents were liv- ing, for we would have felt that under those circumstances we had no right to him, But to give him up now after we have had a year to get at- Men's Spring Weight Pajamas, three special lots, at $1.10, 1.45 and 1.85 suit $7.50 and 9.75 Belted models, of spun silk poplin, cashmere or silk poplin, made with convertible collars. Other Attractive Styles Made of imported English tweeds, checked mohair, plaid silk serge or gabardines, belted models, deep set-in sleeves, with patch pockets, yoke lined. at $15.00 and 17.50 Men’s High-class Clothing For the ensuing seasons, is shown on the Third Floor in very distinctive assortments of models for all occasions. Men’s Sack Suits A T Made in two and three button models of cassimeres, cheviots, fancy mix- tures, blue and black serge, flannels, plain and fancy; prices range from | plain and fancy heather mixtures, $15.00 to 40.00 at $30.00 and 35.00 Very Special on the Third Floor 300 New Spring Overcoats Cheviots, cassimeres and vicunas, in tan, grey and green mixtures; also black and Oxford; some full, others quarter silk lined; regular value $25, at $17.50 Westminster Overcoats Another importation just arrived on “SS. Lapland.” Made in London for us, of English and Scotch tweeds, and two for one— The Master Key—to Quality ‘ | & “White Rose” Tea, © Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Misses’ Modish Suits for Easter Three Specials for Thursday: MISSES’ SPRING SUITS Who does not recall the Arabian tale in which THE RIGHT WORD coniured open the mouth of the cave secreting un- told treasure. The ker tried ‘Open Wheat!” then “Open Besley!” when no other sound but Open Sesame!” unlocked the magic spell. The refreshihg charm of a mellow flavored, aromatic cup of Ceylon Tea is revealed in the words “White Rose.” Itis the secret code to a flavor your taste will cling to. Why thwart your desire for deli- cious excellence when‘ White Rose Men’s Half Hose Seasonable weights and excellent quality, repriced for this sale Men’s Shoes Reduced from $7.00 to In genuine black or tan Fine Cotton Half Hose, in black or white, full fashioned, made with extra reinforced soles and heels,..... pair Several distinctive models in belted styles, made of men’s wear serge; coats are handsomely lined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 29c at $27.00 | 7 ; is the Master-Key to Ouality. I] | Silk Half Hose in black, white, grey —_ ey — or champagne, made with lisle tops, models with low fla’ 4 f rhe es ling toes and heels,........ ARS ORM pair 35¢ heels. A very snappy MISSES’ SUITS MISSES’ SUITS ; sellin “ye Ceylon Focked Gea Fancy Silk Half Hose, comprising English last. A large assortment of smart end | Reproductions of late importa- tions; belted coats with clever new pocket effects; skirts give the correct silhouette. The ma- terials are tricotine, Poiret twill or serges; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $45.00 attractive models, embodying all the newest Spring style features, of Poiret twills or serges; novel button trimming end unique pock- ets; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $34.75 many combinations of striped effects on colored grounds,............ pair 58c The sizes are not complete. Men’s Seasonable Underwear Various Spring and Summer weights and materials, priced very low Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, fine striped madras Fine White Cotton Union 95 Suits, long or half sleeves, at 13c ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders Balbriggan Shirts, medium weight, half or long sleeves; Drawers,regular length, each Union Suits of madras cloth, checked and striped effects, sleeveless and knee lengths, | 48c | _ BEEMAN BROS. NEW YORK Preprtetors of “White Rose’ Popular Products