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: : / bt M HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL beauty in a few moments. Try this! Hair stops coming out and | every particle of dandruff | disappears. | Qry ns you will, after an applicas Hon of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be | after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first— yes—Dbut really new hair—growing all over the scalp. A_ little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and seraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one smalt strand at a time. The effect is imme. diate and amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance, an incom | parable lustre, softness and luxurl- ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health, Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment— that's all Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful— Advt. | —_——_ Teeth Without Plates I Save citi Teeth, + Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully @ made at Reasonable Prices. 7 ADLY DECAYED TEETH and Rogie carefully extracted Tooth c cleaned we GU RCSe eS | Fie SOEs SAL Se a aan San —_—_— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS first. tion. Thursday saving importance, Fashionable Fur Sets Spectaliy Priced '9 4° Dyed black Skunk Seal, dyed skunk Race iff frilled or barre or Neuralgic Pain / Fundamentally the success of this great business lies in the fact that we always show the new things We can do this be- cause we keep our stocks moving con- stantly and never al- low any accumula- In keeping with that policy we hold these clearance sales in order to sell all garments that re- main from the pre- vious week's business. Tt will pay you hand- somely toattend these sales, as they are al- ways brimfulof money Hudsou N PETROGRAD Charges Workmen's Council Supplied Arms and Am- munition to Rebels. PETROGRAD, Nov. 7.—-The Gi ernment has decided not to resort to ve of! | armed forces for the present against the Military Committee of the Sol- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1917 DANDRUFF GOES! KERENSKY ORDERS WILK CONFERENCE ~ REVOLT CRUSHED. AT WASHINGTON TO DECIDE OM PRICE Officials to Meet Hoover Friday. offices of Fi diers’ and Workmen's Delegates, but] Peunced at the ministrator Arthur the Ministry of Justice | 1) oi ute the members of the com=| eis, pervert C. He mittee, The mill will take 1b0| Serwtood that necessary measures in cane of a re- volt In addressing the preliminary P Nament Premier Kerensky charged | en the Military Committee of the Sol- | ay dlers' and Workmen's Delegates with jp having distributed arma and ammu- | ¢, nition to workmen. “That is why I consider part of the pe mn of Petrograd in a state of revolt,” he sald, “and have ordered an immediate inquiry and such are rests The Govern- ment will perish rather than cease to in as necessary oo Ce defend the honor, security and inde-| pendence of the State.” The preliminary Parliament to | ¢ night voted ‘work in contact wi the Government, in response to Pr jer _Kerensky’s appeal for a vote confidence The resolution, which originated with the Left, was carried by a vote of 123 to 102, with twenty-six mem- bers abstaining from voting. A resolution offered by the Centre | calling for the of the Holsheviki and a full vote of confi- dence failed to reach @ vote RADWAY’S READY RELIEF STOPS PAIN For Rheumatic—Muscular th he sion tt suppr u y of Kadwa AT ALL Drugglists ee i ach and bowel ndicestion, faintness, bowels, M Pp Or | League, the he declare fice in wald t he did not int all the wa and the McGraw, ree Board, Pres nd the other m ‘ood Comminstot ‘ator Willlama | Commissioner Moskovitz et Dr pnduct »ymmissioner “Lama eS and F ult of the © ruses, The p r Willinms to-d pover, It te « Dairyme nt John St Admin Mark, Food City nry Moxkow!!s probably will make up the party go- New York Dairymen and Foo! The local Food Administration ficlais d representatives of th 1k Interests will leave for Wash Jington to-morrow night, it was an- Ads ty milk conference on Friday in “ price will be fixed at this conference, Representatives: of the en’ New York Milk Confer Mitehell nbers of the ate nis ets tated to-day that he al protection where ral food authe was working out definite plans for the of his office ax City Markets ivocate of co-operation,” and will do everything I to avold duplication of work with or Moskowita'a tenure of of- be uncertain, as @ re- He said to-day nd to resign. Mr. Williams has sent a request to needed, " nt It is intend house men to report to|} him the food contents of thelr ware. with a view of giving addi The 00d Administrator, when he gets this a in, will take the matter up with the Polive Departme H dee card canvas to enlist the housewives in the campaign has secured 521,000 pledges, 1.000 workers will continue until to-morrow night. to kee food conservation tod | f this force as a permanent or-|> ion to aid the housewives from to time in working out the talls of food economy, de- A conference of leaders in settle. ation, FLA Among the ds yesterday Mrs. rs, 1 RON nd Mrs qth panes tee f we} ment and neighborhood work was} Ais Jood and soothes the patient. | xcheduled for this afternoon at the] Plleu, Lia 25c Harmony Club, No. 4 Kast Sixtieth | tree sea ways street, with a view of volunteering 10. "Ou 5 their services to the Food Adminis- Os esane, Wilson-Lawrenson, e who signed the ple were Mrs. John Ww. G Rocke tward Kuhn. FultonSt.,o:-Bridge St. At Subway Station, Brooklyn. 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn. 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn. fashionable colors. ~ fine fur. The First of This Season’s Formerly 19.75 to 45.00 15-9 19.75 15-00 18:75 10:75 15-00 3.95 4-% Sets comprise Formerly to 10,00 Large animal searf, large straight stoles or capelcts, a 6-75 Alterations Free at Mert Three Brooklyn Stores, 250 Stunning Suits Superbly tailored and tastefully fur trimmed models in wool velour, broadcloth, etc.; all fashionable colors Formerly 18.75 to 39.00 22-50 Thursday Clearance Sales 350 Beautiful Coats Distinctive styles in rich fabrics and all the Beautifully trimmed with Other special models without fur 25-9 35.00 25-00 400 Dresses & Frocks A diversified assemblage of the foremost modes in satins, charmeuse, georgette, serge and Broadcloth Formerly 15.00 to 39.75 18-75 25.00 820 Smart Silk Blouses A splendid variety of admirable styles in wash sating, georgette and crepe de chine in all lecding colors campaign maneger of the pledge card canvass, Was one of the speakers. Age J hard Hudnut, Mrs George BUSH ASKS CO-OPERATION TO SPEED WAR SUPPLIES Port Z Ofiicer in Charge of Announces There Will Be No Commandeering. Irvin, Push, Executive OMeer elected Board for the newly of the Wa the Port of New York, lasued a stat ment today concerning his office and the plana of the body of which he Is th xuiding head, He made plain at the start that his work does not contem- plate any radical commandeering of ex- isting facilities or disruption of privat business, Mr. Bush ald A Jnrge part of the plies must be exported from New sup very war They must be given freedom ani excuse will answer for their not m [The facilities of the port, alr Jetrained, must be further expanded Two methods were available: The tak-| ing over of the port by the military | or the co-operation t euthoritie Ww wp that they can of this port to made upon it inte wn up the machinery the demands to. b i firat facilities needed, but it wil thing to do ix to develop to the eMciency thoxe we already have. 1 be be done through co-opera Ling or ggpedudieially t depends PIMLICO ENTRIES. MMLICO, Md, to-morrow’ # Nov race " Aldarbe Mint foe: Han, tod: Har Me *Apprenth LAT 5 ONIA ENTRIES. cocoa ORE 0K) ne | Consisting of DRESSER, CHIF FONIER, TOILET TA- |'3 BLE, BED, in full size; 4 ; pieces, as illus- > trated. $7.00 pay play both sid J. BAUMAN Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. FOUR PIECE BIRDSEYE A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT We Pay Freight. Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut socniaiminiommannentairiongaiien } HYLAN BETTORS ARE CASHING IN; FEW BiG WINNERS Total Wagers in Wall Street Placed at $225,000—How the Odds Shifted. Wall Street betting in the Mayor. | ‘|alty campaign was the smallest in volume in the memory af the veteran commissioners. ‘The maximum was given at $225,000, and of this amount about $25,000 was placed in lower Manhattan yesterday before the close of the polls, The odds closed at 8 to 1 in favor of Judge Hylan. Gne of the reasons for the small volume of betting this year has been the fact that the stock market has been declin early three montns and most of the “sports,” who gener. , have no money to During the last week those have been able to save anything out of the wreck wer Hed to put up the residue in the shape of margine Hylan was the favorite tn A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, eallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for | a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just tokeepin the pink ofcondi- tion. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists, Advt. EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put’ strength into he: nerves! “and color into her cheeks., doctors pre- xated Tron. N &BR We Pay Railroad Fare the Wall Street betting from the time|on Mitchel against $3,500 on Hylan, that the fact was established that Mr.| B. G. Prttns, another Stock Exchange Bennett would remain fn the race.|membor. taking the Hylan end. The initia! wagers were made on the| ‘The following day Hylan money | question as to whether William Ran- | began to “appear in Wall Street, one HEAD STUFFED FROM - CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied to Nostrile dolph Hearst would accept the nomt-| Tammany broker offering $25,000 to | . 40,000 01 the Judge. Fe onth yea Rij nation, Two thousand to $1,000 wae! Mr Mitehel- 4 tivorite at odds Shear Mi Memes, vind bet on July that Hearst would of about § to Hylan om wanted | Instant rellef—-no walting, Your stay out. at least 2 to 1 on their candidate. | Instant relief—ne . The opening botting In the Mayor-| On Se ie ie h ve Mitchel cle rged yer ener et tb the ae . Tests y suddenly om sicht ssages of your head cle alty contest affecting the vhauces of | 4 sporting. fraternity of “Wall ae ees ee No cote NOE those who rema’ @ wager of $1,000 4 in the race was 7 tod that Mitche feet Was stunned by the e polled for Willam H. 1 mous inw, headache, dry= nett ing, headache, dry: for breath at ing, snufling, blo No st : : “|in the primaries, On. the follow! snwatinge Would bo elected provided that Justice | fy nt offered in Wall your cold or wag Cropsey was not a candidate. At| street n would win, but ‘a small bottle ; ream |that time Mr, Bennett was not con-| odds v avor of the | Balm from your druggist now, Apply |sidered o factor. ‘This bet was made| Mt* bets were |g fittle of this fragrant, antisep! healing cream in your nostrils, It netrates through every air pa ‘lof the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief ° mes Instantly. ots just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Advt, Jon Aug. 15, and thre | Judge Cropsey refus Face, $25,000 was offered at 7 to & in favor of Mayor Mitchel. At that time| tne °ynies et there was no Hylan money in sight. | would carry Kings and Queen Tho next day it was reported that| tes m that time on Hyt Jacob Field, a prominent momber of | (N4{ned & favorite In the Wall h ing, the odds gradually meth. the Stock Exchange, had bet $10,000 ening until the close of the campaign eve Sunday World Wants Work Wonders FultonStreet Siz hivingston St. Bond Street Whe Elm Place BROOKLYN —- NEW_YORK Thousands of Homes Will Benefit by This Extraordinary Sale of High Grade Living Room Furniture At 20 to 50 Per Cent: Reduction LMost A he reason is the urgent necessity of making room. Our stocks of Living Room Furniture are laruer ani finer than ever before. We are already receiving also a large amount of Furniture of the special “gift” character that has made Furniture an iniportant factor in the holiday gift choosing. When our collections of this Furniturere all here we shall have a showing without a superior and probably without a rival in this country. It deserves ample space for display and we have decided that the upholstered Living Room Furniture give way. ‘Therefore these radical reductionsthat under any other circumstances would be unnece desirable must ssary and holds. If possibly some articles may be sold when you reach the store tomorrow, we helieve we can supply others equally desirable Tapestry Covered Easy Chairs and Rockers $22, reg. $34. Wing Chair with plain upholstered seat and back $23, reg. $46. Arm Chair with loose cushion seat and plain upholstered. back. $26.50, reg. $53. Arm Chair with loose cushion seat and plain upholstered back. $31, reg. $62. Wing Chalr with plain upholstered seat and back, $35, reg. $47. Arm Chair, mahogany frame with plain seat and cane upholste: panel back. $36, reg. $48. Arm Chalr, mahogany frame with plain upholstered seat and. back. $39, reg. $59. Arm Chair with loose cushion seat and plain upholstered back. $46, reg. $62. Arm Chair with! loose cushion seat and plain upholstered back, $48, reg. $68. Arm Chair with loose cushion seat and plain upholstered back 3-Piece Living Room Suite $220, Regularly $275 FINE EXAMPLE of designing and workmanship. fort in the deep upholstering. is made There is luxurious There is durability in the way each cushion seats and plain upholstered backs tapestry coverings. Wing Chair cushion seat and istered buck. Choice of velour or Library and Living Room Suites + | $140, reg. $215. Two-piece Suite, | $165, reg. $210. Three-pieve Suite, mahogany — frames finish fi back and sides, covered with damasl panel back and si¢ ; . $79, reg. $158. Tiree mahogany finish frames, panel back and sides with plain Sui cane mahogany mes, cane 4, loose cush: upholstered seaty covered with | $745, reg. $195. Thre e Suite, ion seats; covered with damest velour; Adam motte mahogany finish frames, ew Queen Anne model panel back and sides, loose cush- $105, reg. $141. Three-pice Suite, | jon sents: coveral with velour; | $180, reg. $242. Thre-pie mahogany finish frame, cane y Anne model mahogany finish frames, su» panel back and sides with plain ee iecelttiant Ceimaa Ranh cushion seats, plain upholstered 4 upholstered seats; covered with upholst seat and back; cc back; covered with damasks damask; Lousi XVI model. with damask; Louis XV Easy Chairs and Rockers g- $25. Arm Rocker, mahog- | $28, reg. $39.50. Arm Rocker, ma- | $48 reg. $73. model. Louis XVI model. Arm Chair, all up. frames with plain upholste 1 frame, plain upholstered holstered with loose cushion seat seat and ‘k; covered with velour. seat and cane back; covered with and plain upholstered back, cov- $17, reg. $26.50. Arm Chair, | _ velour, cred with velour, mahogany frome with plain up- | $29 reg. $46, Arm Rocker, mahog- | $48, reg. $93. Arm Chair, mehog- holstered’ seat and cane back; any frame with plain upholstered any cane panel back and ‘sides Reel waithi walour seat nd backs covered with | with loose cushion and pil- 24, reg. $36. Wing Chair, mahog- velour 5 h velour, $ ee ae’ vith plain upholstersd | 834 reg. $52. Wis g Chair, mabog Chair, all up. re PRAT spuieL a pa sine wit h plain ipholstered holstered with loose cushion seat tanentry ud cane back; covered with and plain Mpnolatered back, cov- nye’ $49 hem Hacker y r ered with velour, | 50, ti a with plain. u u $39.50, reg. $79. Arm Chair, ma- $70, reg. $140. Nigh back Wing mahogany fram Shack tate Li hogany frame with loose eushion Chair, all upholstered with loose holeter seat and back; covered seat and plain upholstered back, cushion seat and plain upholstered with velour. covered with velour hack, covered with damask, | $26, reg. $39. Arm ¢ hair, inahog- | $42, reg. $84. Arm Chair, all up: | $80, reg. $125. Day Bed, black | any frame with plain upholstered holstered with loose cushion. seat uer, decorated, with uphol veat and cane bucks covered with | and plain upholstered back, cov | stered box spring and. mattre damask, ered with velour covered with satin, Library and Living Room Furniture $46, . $69. Settee, with loose cushion seat and plain upholstered | a ait ‘upholstered with | and. plain upholstered | back phomered’ |$185, veg. $249. Three-piece loose cushion seat and rye yh eed, reg. $141, Daven- | Suite, mahogany frames with Cee ered bad , veg. $84, Dav port, all upholstered | foose cushion. se $0, reg. $94. Daven- | port, all upholst With loose cushion seat | sion ena iend: pale tered | with loose cushion seat upholstered back port, all and tufted back Imported Library and Living Room Furniture a Fifth to Half Less Arin Chair, all uphol- | $95, reg. $125. $35, reg. $60. Arm Chair, all up | $165, reg. $255. Davenport with stered, with plain upholstered seat holstered, with loose cushion seat | plain upholstered seat and back w and back; covered with dansk and plain upholstered backs cov- | covered with dumuck; Chippens 50, . $75. Arm Chair, loose cred with tapestry, dale model, . Fee ree at und plain upholstered | gy75 primate - back vered with tapestry e Peg. ae Ha Fitts sree Arm af hair to mateh, regularly \ Sette: ‘ at and tufted bac #150, at 4 $38.50, reg. $77. Setten, all uy covered with damask la holstered, with plain upholstered $215, reg. $290. Svtlce with cane seat and back; covered with | $120, reg. $160. Wing Chair, all miniel buck and sides, plain ups a SOAale upholstered, with loose cushivn holstered — seats 1 with $54, reg. $72, Arm Chair with seat wnd tufted back; covered with damask; Chippendale model cane panel sides and plain up tapestry a On j : Ae holatered acat and backs covered! | 5426, reg, $175. Settev with plain | ” #170, al ests ) with damas A e upholstered seat and back; cov- $65, reg. $130. High back Wing Pea pes i hae ey Fe 4 "| $255, reg. $345. Large Davenport, a Chair with loose cushion seat and all upholst ny loose cushion. plain. upholstered backs covered | Arm Chairs to match, regularly nd plain upholstered back with damask B90, at $65 yvered with tay y . $150, Settee with loose ‘ ath, ree: Mae dnd plata unaltered LLY, reg fa8E, tlee and | $270, reg. f4l0. back; covered with damask; Adam Ge CaN ana nine As Heo model ' hack; covered with ‘damask Chi : #00, ee tats cghtins Chae wut pendale model fe mateh, regularly Viered. with daruusk $162.50, reg. $325. Large Day bites 4 85, $130. Arm Chair, all up. por reg. $415. Settec and A ‘ holstered with loose cushion seat pillow back; covered with da Chair, all upholstered, with Innes ee plain upholstered nav) COV Arun Chair mateh, regularly hiphe ,