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The ‘‘National’s’’ Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Dollar Day—Wednesday What Is Dollar Day? It is the day that the “National's” Outlet Store offers remarkabl: values to customers, If you have ever attended one of our “Dollar Day” sales you know what big values are offered and you will make sure to be at this sale. have never attended, come to-morrow, get your share of the bargains, and you'll not be apt to missanother Dollar Day. The articles featured are afew of the many you will find throughout the store at #100, @ for 1.00, 4 for 81.00 and 5 for $1.00 ps : Tan Pongee Waist $1.00 SS = Petticoat of Batiste Wool Mixed Taffeta Petticoat oir Upeen $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 eoln Mater 0 orntea. In honor of the fifty fourth enntver. sary of Laneoinas Gettyat AAAr oes, the men of ¢ C8 m Keeru” pieced & wrea'h of the LAntoln matye 6 lnien Be aflernouts Mre Laura bt ort tale Ate . “s TWO LONG YEARS HE SUFFERED “Frult-a-tlves’’ Made Him Feel as If Walking on Air Orillia, Ont, Now tith, 1916 For two years Twas troubled with Conatipation, Drovwsinens, Lack of Appetite and Headaches, Owe day 1 anw your sign which read ‘Pruit-atives make you feel like walking on air.’ Thin appealed to me 1 decided try « bor, Io aw very short time fT began to feel better, and now I feel fine T have a good appetite, relish everything Tent, and the Hew “are gone entirely. 1 recommend this plensant fruit medicine to all my friends,” DAN McLEAN. 600, 0 6 for 82.50, trial sine, #50 At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit actives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Advt Women e ta Perfect- Fitting Underwear Every Suit with this mark ie accurately cut and carefully tailored — that's why they fit. And yet they're mod- erate in cost. Your dealer has Li Falco Underwear or can it it for you easily. Li F made in all weights, all sizes and 2| collections THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1917. SWEENEY SPLIT EEN CASH GIFTS ON 5 50 BASS onions of $6,000 for Com- fort Kits Shared by “Ad” Man, Swann Finds 1 Attornay ann, investt | ances of * Army and Hiecove 1 the ree 1 by George ¥. Rweeney F programme and apiit amination baal nO had hh by alateen persona an & [fron wif the Army and Navy Fiela mf Committee r t t Attorne leclared to- da hia investigation shows the on tof printing the programme wan only $670, anf that only 6,000 ples were printed, The amount tak r advertising, #0 far dincloned, to $44,486 of which half went Mr fwann also found solicitors collected as high cent. commiasion for their ent am Sweeney At some per Tho bazaar took in $71,475 and had | only $74 for the comfort kite after expenses were paid. President Dowl- ing of the Board of Aldermen has announced that he will immediately introduce an ordinance to license the managers of charitable bazaars and place them under bonds, According to Mr, Swann, Sweeney admitted he had been retained to raise money tn this way for other charities. Mr Swann said one of these is tho Chr » festival of the National League for Women's Service, of which Miss Maude Wetmore is Chairman and Miss Anne Morgan, Treasurer. ‘The National Special Ald Society, for which Sweeney has been Executive Secretary at $50 a week since last fall, summarily dismissed him in-a letter written by Warren A. Mayou, A sistant Treasurer, Officers of the eo- clety said Sweeney had not been setive in it for several weeks, In answer to requests from District Attorney Swann, there so farh ave ap- peared in the Criminal Courts Bulld- ing Edward S, Moore, Assistant Sec- retary of the Guaranty Trust Com- pany and Treasurer of the Army and Navy Bazaar; Waldemar H. F.N. De | Bille, Managing Director of the same; Irving ©. Fox, the lawyer in whose 7 the viginal emecutive secretary of * bannae tailed Mr Mm . nine! ft 4 te oe ne a check for ¥ i for the Wasaar promran tror etreet man named Hub t x wae made payable ¢ M a+ trea f 0 and the Harner in that Herne inidentified man aa M Heninger, © Heond #ho chahed the check on forme ment of the fake Mr. M | In telling in Attorney’n | representatives of w heard of the general ope ot thel banat promramine » Mel itd an offer quer al) from their 424 Street ort heard a teleph ‘ “a tween @ f " mt hiehon Hteel Company Do you know w talk Ing to? thin mun war reported to have shouted int eoetver “You're taiking to My Moore of the Guaranty Trus@® Company. Do you mean to say you refuse us? Why, I'l report you to the United States Government at onc Mr. Swann discovered that C. Donald Was the committes mem- ber In charge of obt that went to make up the “comfort kite." ‘The committee advertied that It could produce kit ) $1.60 for g the goode wor 1. This was done by giving large orders to the manufacturers. Fox was in charge of these contracts, and Mr. Swann ts trying to learn whether Fox got a commission on them. “My Investigation satisfies mo that there was somewhere in the bistory of this bazaar a conspiracy to rob the public In the name of patriotism,” Mr. Hwann raid he evidence will not go before the Grand Jury at present, but we are continuing the inquiry into this and into other supposed enter- tainments for the benefit of war charity. “Of late certain alleged war char- ities consisting only of one or two per- sons have taken to pussing the hat in public restaurants in the name of | some high sounding committee. There | is no telling whero the money went.” M’ADOO PLANS TO CHARTER “SOLDIERS OF THRIFT” Secretary of Treasury Proposes Or- ganization of Thousands of War Savings Societies. | | WASHINGTON, 20.—Organina- | Nov tion of thousands of war savings #0- cleties to encourage systematic thrift | And rivalry in purchase of Government all stylee—Vests, Pan: Tights and Union Suits tri duts for N.Y. He Er MAYER, 568 Broadway, New York All efforts of the Prosecutor's staff B. Altman & Co. which will open De office the bazaar project was first vings stamps {4 planned by Secre- concetved, and C. H. De Montemar, |{2) kt Nampa is planned by Seer | present Secretary of the Army and|‘*'¥ MeAdoo as one of the principal Nave Pind Conitorta Gomontites |features of the war saving campaign Ten or more to Ket in touch with C, Donald Fox, |Persons. It was announced to-day, may form such society and obtain @ char- ter from the Secretary of the Treasury. Every member shall pledge himaelf or herself," saya the official prospec- tus, the duty of influencing as many people as possible [secure new members, to infl members tp persiat in saving and sav- ing regularly, and to promote actively eesialttathe : the ale of war savings certificate brpekah Blipper Meaie Shes of | stamps and thrift stamps." Muleskin The United States Mint 1s to make $1.00 $1.00 thousands of distinctive badges repre- FOR HER Jeweled Hairpins and Breakfast Jacke.s Negligees Boudoir Caps Collar-and-Cuff Sets Fur Muffs and Neckpieces Evening Slippers Feather Fans Beaded Bags Envelope Purses Silk Hosiery Evening Dre: Gloves Cuff Buttons Evening Dre Princess Slip Boy's Coat Scary 20x54 In. Union Suit ll ‘Stanintine and Toilet Bete Card Cases White Nainsook Shepherd Check Cluny Lace Tri Wool Mixed | Hulat Canes $1.00 ei $1.00 French Perfumes es - , . , Perfume Bottles, with Sigarete Cases ~ i dropper Match Boxes q > Boudoir Desk Sets of cre- Desk Sets Spec‘al \ y) tonne Book Ends ™ | Bracelet Watches Bill Folds 5 Poller i | Engagement Lists Sinniea Day Feature! A Reduction Bridge Sets Evening Scarfs | Sweaters of wool or silk Handkerchie Travelling B Long Grain Leather; Shaving Set, Astrakhan Cloth; Mirror and Purse Nickel Plated Sateen Lined $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Salts Bottles Boudoir Clocks Knitting Bags | Gouch Pillows | Fitted Workboxe: Silk Umbrellas of $1.00 on Any Suit in the Store Hat Brushes Military Bru The “National's” Outlet Store is the Bargain Retail Store of the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Company, Quantities are limited, the assortinent of sizes and colors is not always complete and some are past season's styles—but everything sold here is a bargain. No Mall Orders Are Filled from This Store, Store Hours: NaS Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders Organdic | $1.00 | Plaid Gingham $1.00 © to 5.30; Saturdays, 8.30 to 6, large and interesting assortment of articles | All Charged or Paid Purchases (includ | and bulky of Charge by mail, express or freigh point in the United States. 119 ta 125 W. 24 th St Bet 6th and 7th Aves and no discounts are allowed. | 34th aud 25th Strerts Christmas Gift Suggestions FOR HIM House Jackets 1.00 $1.00 |; SGrn ve Dressing Gowns Vanity Cases : Opera Glasses House flippers Marvex Gloves Silk Suspend Silk Hosiery Sweaters Silk Hates Silk Neckwear Walking Sticks Watch Chains Dressing Cases Electric Flash Lights Clothes Brushes Shaving Sets In addition to the items listed above, there is a very appropriate for gifts to Army and Navy men, ipments) will be forwarded Free The methods of shipment are optional with B. Altman & Co., Fifth Auenue-Madteon Aven ers ss Reefers ss Sets fs ags shes especially ing heavy t to any senting a liberty torch, A member curing new members will be given a badge marked “Soldier. of Thrift.” One getting twenty-five members will be given a badge ranking him as “Cap- tain of Thrift.” for fifty new members “Major of Thrift." one hundred new members “Colonel of Thirft."” and two hundred members “General of Thrift." w aeuiaer Sceeieaaensanr IRIGOYEN REVIVES PROJECT. Congress of Neutral Latin-Amert- can Nations to Be Called. BUENOS AYP Nov. 20.—President Irigoyen has revived the project for a Latin-American na- although several attempts to as- mble such a conference have failed, dent will shortly issue @ call nando Saguler will #00n be namet Foreign Minister, in place of Honorlo Pueyrredon, of As low as New York ECONOMY SALE WINTER COATS The coat opportunity of the season, comprising our complete assortment at prices that do not seem possible; LZTE' OCTOPUS HUG T0 GENTLE FOR MOVE BOSSES Film Devil Fish Just Coulle’ He Ferocious, Saya Wit- ness in Suit inoctopualike — be f Liazie, the man-made devil fiah ta the fim production of “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, was again net forth to-day before Federal Judue Manton in the trial of the activ which J Brnest Williamson, pho rapher, haa brought against the Universal Film Company producers of the deep sea drama Willlamson, who constructed Lizzie and even taught her to swim, insists that she was #0 perfeot in every de- tall an to be welcome in the moat ex- clusive octopus cirtles, The Univer- sal Film Company 1# endeavoring to prove that Lizzie waa not only shy two tentacles, but that she was abso. hutely lacking In the sa is the distinguishing cha every devilfish. A witness told yesterday how Lizzic missed her cue on several occasions and flatly refused to wiggle in front of the camera, To-day Eugene Gau- dio, one of the company’s witness: said that Lizale failed to hug her vie- tims, as provided for in the scenario Gau declared that instead of gripping them in her tentacles and cr-r-r-r-ushing the life out of them Lizzie simply leaned up against thonr as if she were playing tag. Of course the divers who were working tentacles—which were made of rubber hose—from inside Lizzie's canvas blouse were partly responsible for her conduct, but primarily it was due to her own gentle disposition. She just couldn't bring herself to hurt any one. They prodded her, made faces at her, pleaded with her to no purpose Nope, Lizule refused to be brutal, the witness averred. Finally, in order to get the proper ¢ t, the victims had to wrap themselves in her ten~ tacles. Judge Manton, marine geness that acteristic of the noting that some of the jurors appeared to be getting seasick, urged the attorneys to stop diving ‘Into technical! on the surface long eno the case, A report that the jury would retire to the Aquarium to dis-| cuss {te verdict could not be ¢ firmed. —_ Central Schem: The West Side Investigating Commis- | sion appointed by Gov. Whitman mai @ tour of inspection yesterday, starting St. John’s Park and going northward over the alte of the proposed New York | Central tmprovement. y mission will hold an ex at the offices of Its co Clark, at No. 149 Broadw determine then upon a di to begin public hearings, You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan- druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely, To do this, you get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retirings use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips, Do this to-night, and by morning, most if not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap- plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much “| druff you may have. You will find, too, that all ttching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus- trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work.—Advt. fur trimmed and plain models 8 a ane ; teeth. saved, That ing We i $ B Full Sots of Teeth... $5.00 up king Woo Gold Fillings... 1,00 up ersey Coat, now Gold Crowns, 22-karat .00 up \ WINTER suITs NOW REDUCED TO LESS cosr OF PROpUCTION bd Run Down? When bg system is under- mined by overwork or worry when your vitality is low- ered, when your nerves are on edge, when the least ex- ertion tires you, you are ina run-down condition and need something more than your “good resolutions” to _ set you on your feet again. You should start at once on a short course of oD | because Wincarnis is a Tonic and Restorative. It tones up the whole system and promotes new energy. It revives the vitality when below par. That is why Wincarnis produces such extraordinary results in cases of Anemia, Weakness, Sleeplessness, Brain-Fag, Exhaustion, Depression, and when one is run-down and out of sorts; and that is why over 10,000 Doctors have recommended Win- carnis. Will you try just one bottle? You will be surprised and delighted with the new’strength and vitality Win- carnis can give you. Begin toget well Free ‘Send the coupon below for a free trial bottle of "Wincarnis”—not a mere taste but enough to do you some good Ask your regular dealer for Wincarnis. Should he have none in stock, he can easily get it for you from his wholesaler, in Norwich, England, Cole- a & ae Leap peggy vay His jesty's Forces and to yal Army Medical Corps Sold in Greater New Meni ond fencloge 10 cents (coin or atamps) to cover cost of packing and forway (Please write plain pe ne Address —___———___—_ ———— ¢ World, Nov. 20, HOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES GOOD ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO FEAR DEAFNESS. 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