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No Raise In Price ORK @ i Gréat Remedy wills QUININE Coste Cyr Ta Tablets for 250. At Any Drug Store CONCERTS AND Music. METROPOLITAN Tay N LESOAUT OME NY a yiant, *. 15, at CONCERT Sid }OHN McCO R MACK SALE APTA TUE ATER VAUDEVILLE. “Lord and Lady Algy’’ Still Pleasant By Charles Darnton. FE a sentimental lot, espe- clally when we go to the the- atre. A wife who is a good sportswoman and saves her husband , from himself—and for herself—is an appealing creature, Putting down a bet and bringing up a husband mean | much the same thing as we nee it! once again in “Lord and Lady Algy” at the Broadbufst Theatre, There is something of the eternal CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The * Kind Always Bought FFPROCIORS , 2h si: na | Te im Petras font q {anson Pit clam. & LOEW's “NEW YORK THEATRE 4, Jt 1 P.M. Root to in, mi xlataliie 1 te it oe it Qlark & 1 Hag Gorenyan dM: i;) MME. BERNHARDT “Jeanne d'Are, AMY: AMUSEMENTS. Wolds bs Leet) | sgue TAT THE ; 's KIDDODRONE. p Pst. 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Sth and 6th Aves. 16th SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND mathe AS id fas been Oeclared, of 8 oe ALE PER annu: wit ra entitied “the We. on Junuary game ¢f 96. tp, 83.000, after January a Money, degrelted oa fore BP wil draw Cer th un nd navuble is. nile 1918, Jan- from to sident GEORGE T, CONN 11 Sec'y & Treas, HERMAN F. DIETM\N Asst. ‘Troan, | NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK N. iv. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue FOUR rar eed | Per annum on all ed ther Be sits | tori Hom SAN, 183 WILL ‘DIAMONDS | K\ WATCHES § 4 522 #LWeekvicrtteny Mi) EXGELSIOR 1 puma of upward Banking by Ma Koo! Mune sth will draw inate ROWERT FRANCIS HMA Bactety “Aceonniy Ac Dollar Savings Bank 8808 Third Avenue, Intereat credited January Int, ot ther “Malt Per ¢ ORGE E, EDWARDS, President, d wit YA KERN, Treasurer, ———— SAVINGS BANK | TILL GAM. yi Pei easy ¢ iy} TLL OPM. Nes Ot Sead NFIDENTIAL 5 Sa red Bree ew 23 ‘ nO RW Bi ante bret sesT fastinee sass as ‘}ago at the Empire You Havo ' | side boy about William ‘Faversham, who looks as young now as he did years Theatre in the role of Lord Algernon Chetland in R. Cy Carton’s “racing” if not “racy” comedy. Mr. Faversham falls easily into the careless manner of this draw- room comedy, and accordingly makes “Lord and Lady Algy” a pleasant Play. Mis characteristic good nature fs at fault only when it leads hiei |into talking about taxicabs and call- ing Tudway’s wife “Mrs. Subway" in his inimitable tipsy scene, The cos- tume ball 1s, of course, as old as a wallflower. But we can close our eyes to it because of two character- tzotions that are both human and distinguished, Mr. Faversham playa his old part even better tian ne played it in his t days, for now he seems al- appreciating which he finds himself ffternoon his smiles made up anything the furnace of the theatre might have lacke In yellow and bl ick and blue, 3 ine Elliott 18 so beautiful as Lady non Chetland that she might ry turn any man’s head even cont at after he had lost his last r the ra In fact, Miss EB to. the performance that irresistible, Irene Fen- t Tudway, but attempt to nt when she umnple. Lums- e in character as But he ’ out- his own home, r how {much he may dislike above all |from Jump) th CARTERS LITTLE LIVER SET YOUR 10 NIGHT FOR LIVER RIGHT CONSTIPATION FOR HEADACHE. FOR BILIOUSN FOR CONSTIPATIO FOR COMPLEXION, Greatest ‘usteal Steve Ht COHAN REVUE 918 pala AT NEW DIG RO Lie at WEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE GEO. COHAN'S ® “LEO DiTKicH GAIETY Wnts tours v. GouRTEN, and WISE in GENERAL POST.) xr4icom LIBERTY IA4 i “GOING UP” « KAICKERBOCKT | Mrs. FISKE" 88 diabanit on at R15, LAl R dita r \ 1 beth Brice & Billy Greatest Dan Show in the World, HUDSON *\ THE ava Pt NAL idee REPUBLIC Wed. & Bat. 2.90 Or PAN wartst hed AATS Wed. 6 Sal rece We EDROONT B inf land CULCUANLLGRUVE “A Meht In Spoin.” Dance Revue LYCEUM *°s)., DAVID HELASCO “Prose TIGER ROSE BELASCO ‘yj,\,"4\) RPt ico POLLY r COHAN & HARRIS So f\yo) 2 t CY) (Raton tae MEN'S PAY $1 SNA REDIT Raivese,@, 560-5 Ave, Bet 54-3555 a | 10 EB DI WrsenS His DIAMUN Lis ALL | Credit Co Peustwort fnow. SWeet a COT | DIAMONDS ,,,20! fen Tane, not bi Me » Ba N Misia. te iirendwass Vostelien 2” On 3c, AREDIY H A TAILOR-MADE MANN sygatten® ELTINGE %,! BUSINESS EEFORE PLEASURE with Barney Bernard & Alex, Carr, FRED STONE StO3% JACK OT LANTELS MANHA r r AN Ba TALE OL we W “A AUS OAT sid | oat at #180 IEUX COLOMBIER $ 65 Went 0 Greeley 1522, H necoyl? NEiaver, MouERE, Te.mursow. ZT ee XING TON fe && “Trail 2 ~ | CHICAGO, , Lonesome Pine” ® WAR AIRPLANE MOTORS AUTO SALON EXHIBITS Rolls-Royce Giant Crippled in Fall and Lancia 360 Draw Curi- ous Attention. Two aviation motors, representing the latest work of English and Ital- jan designers, are attracting the at- tention of army aviators, flying ca dets and automobilists, at the Atto- mobile Salon In the Hotel Astor. One is a crippled Rolls-Royce, exhibited just as it was recovered from a wrecked airplane driven to earth by a German, The other is a Lancia from Italy, This is the first time any of the motors which have made avi- ation a great war factor have been shown in New York. ‘Tho English built motor ts rated at se-power and bh , set at sixty dexrees, Its cylinders are b d steel blocks and the steel water jackets, only one thirty-second of an inch thick, are welded on, It has two overhead cam shafts and two valves per cylinder, A pronounced feature is the planetary reduction gear, h permits the motor to * at twice the speed of the ler, lt weighs 800 pounds, was used in the Handila: @ which recently made record flight from London to Bulontea, The Lancta weighs 720 pounds and develops 460 horse power, It has twelve cylinders in two blocks, set at an angle of fifty, degrees, something | The pronounced fea- | r is Its extreme aim Both aro typically foreign, ers of the plivity, remind motor en, Innovations Introdu in automobile n motor design by foreign Inventors, ———E - GOVERNOR WILL OPEN AUTO SHOW T0_MORROW ov, Whitman will open the Na tional Automobile Show to-morrow at the Grand Central Palace, Th doors will be thrown open at 2 o'cloc ok at will be strossed the show ctically all the exhibits and th. displays of accessories are WORST BOY IN AMERICA IS TO BE PUT UNDER TEST Twelve Biggest Citles Are to Be Searched for Him—Plan to Make Him 100 Per Cent. Good. Jan, 4.—Tho meanest boy lin the United States is sought by tho! Chicago Boys’ Brotherhood Republic w be used In an experiment to prove that bad boys are the products of society and environmental influence, A committee of the organization plans| ty leave here Fed, 1 on a tour of twelve! of the largest cities in search of the 100 per cent. bad boy, who will be brought to Chicago to lve with mem- last night, au-| thorizing ribe the boy sought “He must b the tough- ie most dis- | jous, wicked— y morally that a |e 10Y OF MOTHERHOOD | Came to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health “After L was marric well for a long time a of the time was ot able to go ibout, Our great in place JANUARY Try this easy way) to heal your skin’ ‘ope all liching and F tortured akin fegl cool ans atlast, Won't esivol wie | oven, 8. Mate, Tues, Ture, & Bat. DOING ou ae The TH? hone Bry, 61. Bra 0 Mati we 1 a'e T. w LOU TELL GEN" im ASTOR! Why MARRY? ‘ ‘¢ ao 4 , t PLAYHOUSE" amen ~YESUENO LONGACRE}, . NLEA VE ‘IT CORT "sia 'wo FLO- LO: PRINCESS ® GRASS WIDOW | wesc. ME D MAIDENS. Maxine Eliot's ‘Mote Wed va dat MARJORIE RAMBEAU in EYES OF YOUTH BOOTH * eens hts POST ,'4, "Masadersdes Ano ry ODESENDS °:* CASING” Tus Tit THOWOLG. He Nin ih Bt on way head Ere. 835 Mus Wel a Dye 1S A vis, » LOMBARDI, »LTD.( éXtatit 10, HIT «The Gypsy Trail’ PLYMOUTH }, Hest Beata at | the Ww STAND: Bway & 00 5t. F Mat cha to tte POLL Next FISKH OHARA, LOEW" "Sith Ay. PORLL AK a4 All Seti He PRIZMA COLOR REALISM OUR NAW oi th St. fiiy st desire was to ie and cata k from town th a bottle of ydia KB. Pink im'’s Vegetable pound and nted me to try It brought re ef from my trou | bles, 1 itnproved in health so 1 coule \do my housework; we now have little one, all of which I owe to Lydia |B. Pinkham's Vexetable Compount Mrs, O. S. Johnson, R. No. 4, I lensburg, Wash |, There are women everywhere wh }long for chil Jof som | most Lvdia J | pound ch Pinkham'’s Veg women Medicine Co. Lynty sult of 40 years’ experience Is service, Advt at you HELE Y A TED—FEMALE. Perfect cuisine and se Exquisite Music MAKE YOUR RESERVA «child in our] Lone day | TELEPHONE 9° WILLIAM POR Presents | WILLIAM a VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC THEATRE. | Tin RRA IBY Thomasicatys Unique“Sunken Galleries” Restaurant }) Broadway at 95th Street New York’s most unusua! dining establishment ryice at popular prices Dancing TIONS FOR TO-NIGHT RIVERSIDE dS. Ce HEARN ‘Weat of With Avenue Pourtront Street 18th January Sale Specials —IN— Undermuslins, Babies’ Wear, i Household Dry Goods and Apparel Unusual Array of Saturday Price Cuts EVERY ITEM MEANS A WORTH-WHILE VALUE : WARM OVERCOATS FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS PRICES— home DOWNI. Temperature Suddenly Dropped- | So Did Prices on Our Overcoats. | SMART WINTER MODELS~ ALL Feaciabinsiiaieeabames Saas eS SST SES Young Men’s Overcoats 33 to 42 Chest Measurement Chesterfield ani face Cheviot Overcoutings, collars—many have satin shoulder and sleeve linings back and plain or storm sle Our regular $14.50 Our regular $ Our regular $2 ar Sto 18 Years Our regular $10.74 and $11.94 Our regular $15.50 rN Fabrics and Style Whipe Gabardines, Serges, Velvets Poplins, Chiffon Wool Velours, Coats of various fashio: lengths, showing shawl, Moufflon and Nutria—also tailored in smartest ma lines. eves— nd $18.60 Boys’ Overcoats | Russian vd Military models pl ated back button-to-nec rvertible col: lars--various style pockets Our regular $7.04 6.50 Our regular $8.74 7.50 Our regular $9.74 S.50 ot | Broadelathgs Velvetoens, Oxfords ‘ords, and nable choker or convertible collars of Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Skunk, Opossum, plain nnish double 4—velvet or nvertible some pleated 10.00 15.00 18.00 Boys’ Mackinaws Sizes 7 Lo 18 Years Skating, Military, Trench and Regulation variety of Combination Khaki color Our regular $5.94 Our regular $7.94 Our regular $8.74... 7. Clearance Prices Were $21.60 and $23.75 $29.76 and $31. 50 $84.50 . $42.75 to $47.60 $69.50 OF 906 BROADWAY. We purchased their entire Sample Line at Special Price Concessions removal of their warerooms, An exceptionally fine variety of materials and styles—Percales, Mer- cerized fabrics, Madras, Dimities and many others—soft cuffs—well because of the made—uall sizes in the lot $1.15 Shirts 95 cents made by Those at $1.50 Shirts are the celebrated W nies Shirts, these manufacturers. Trench models—single or double breasted with plaid bac also some 5.00 O75 5 Re Ta RT MERA CLEARANCES IN WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS | Women’s Drawers: Now 12.50 . 16.75 » IDTS seeds 24.50 Continuation of Special Offering of MEN’S SHIRTS Bought From the Famous Wachusett Shirt Co., button C, D, of t Gun meta! calf Cuban heels An Shoe overstock hai not been vn No Mail s particular widths number because d, they are 1 quick elearar MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. | 2.20 $5.87 Boys’ Mackinaws 43 ct. Children’s Cotton Underwear 33 $2.75 Boys’ Black Call Shoes 2.16) %! I tuk ' IShoes 2.06 aivb BCOND Clock Signs Denote Look for the Clock to 18 18 Children's Coat Swe. Hlouses 8 Morning Look for the Specints Women’s $6.50 Shoes, 3.40 welted soles- E and EE medium round toes— u few sizes missing. Button marked at this yes. ators tol yes 28.50 88.50 a | Clocks! January Sale Values in UNDERMUSLINS : Regular Sizes—Extra Sizes Women's Corset Covers Nainsook—round neck--lace ' and emb'y—-our reg. .38 27 Nainsook Corset Covers~ several de- sirable styles—lace und insert—or fine cambrie—convent edge-- our reg, .58—Special es Women's Leawers--Cambrie and Soft-Finish Muslin—tucks and homstitched hem. Our reg. U8... .. 05. hah tee 27 ruffle of em- broidery and tucks of ee and inserts—our reg. A8....,. 36 Night Dresses ~~ Philippine hand- made and — hand-embroidered— pretty floral designs— our reg. $2.64 Envelope Chemises ~- Nainsook — round yoke with ‘inwerting of emb'y, luce edge or fine Sante and ribbon—our reg. .58.. 45 Envelope Chemises—-white or 1 fleah more than a dozen fancy models Jace, emb'y’ and ribbon— our reg. $1.28 . 94 Envelope Chemises—A splendid as- sortment of desirable styles and trimmings~~practieal or dainty—our reg, $1.48... 1.28 Women’s Night Dresses-—soft finish muslin -= round or V-neck — short, or long sleeves--wide embroidery or lace and emb'y edge— value .73. 58 Women's Night Dresses-—cambric and muslin—variety of ep models—sleeveless, short or } long sleeves. Women Sryuisosts Seas Sala or lace and insert— our reg. $1.28, feneee 98) Petticonts — beauttfully — trim: models with laces and | in daintiest patter: our reg. $2, 1. oa Combinations — Nainsook — round | neck — yoke of emb'y and lace in- serts, ribbon run—skirt or drawers—our reg, .94 Ante Extra Size Corset Covers-—high neck —tight yak aa to 62 value .38,... . Special .24 Extra Size Night Dresese-aeudinn round, V or high neck—short or long sleeves—2 to 4 emb'y in- * sertsa—emb'y edge—value .94., .74 Extra Size Drawers—ruffle of emb’y and trimmed with lace inset or . hem and tucks—val. .65... .48 BLANKETS At January Sale Prices HUGE STOCKS BOU VALUES NOW. ‘ool wend sae Bn mint contrast Phordan he fora ond oY size beds—our reg. Wool a wie with ink sani figs beet) ers—34 an beda— ! our reg. $8.97, seceeeeeene TSE Comfortable Blankets — Efder- down finish—imported cotton— Indien on Jacquard and plaid effects our reg. $4, - 8.67 Cotton Fieece—White, * eray and tan—contrast borders. *( bed size—our reg. $2. 965. 2.25 Wool Nap Blankets-—Plalds, for single beds—also white and tan —contrast borders— size—our reg. $4.97... Comfortable Blanke' ported cotton—soft eiderdown finish—solid colors with borders; also allover designs— our reg. $3.77 Crib Blankets —E: imported cotton signs in pink or blu our reg. .84 ee Crib Double Blankets —36x54— wool mixed plaids in pink or blue —shell atitched— our reg. $3.74 lerdown finish Jacquard de- Crib Blankets—Ce w e with pink or blue bordera— 1--special .. 1S on Crib Blankets fi d hite with fane Wg $1.47 Women’s || | roti aad Satin Hats Special, Saturday Only, 2.65 tailored style, Tween Season wear, wd d $1.87 Untrim.ine Satin Hats 1.25 styles colors, tee purctmed bere,