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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 , 1918, Woman Wills Yate 8100,000, | | almost entirely from the descendants WEW HAVEN. Conn., Ja —<Unider| or these immigrants, with occasion- My ; a t . Bury, widow of a ¥ $100 other than Gernr ’ Dundridl ses a feverish trritae Ge nien Ne ter ak peal ,000| “AUC Oar Husthian te: nitnply CIOL G? j ; | tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink Biropology and $50,000 for women for «| a benefit society, We are under su- A) | Cl { (2 On Miss Katherine W. Tweed, daueh- |loosen and then the hair comes out Professorship. The estate ta vulued at pervision of the State Insurance De- tor of the late Charien BL Tweed, a ‘To stop falling aie at ones an 2 : partment. Recently wo were Visite . + .¢ ° te ? $10 3, [tid the scalp of every partic \- Soe Prine. usc ns wore iateal Advanced Style Clothing for Both Sexes Shows Hooverized Abbre-| ‘vita lies Grate that a ~ A istice, but T think we satisfied hin vaht =) ‘ shape ree $ t any drug store for a few cen Ls riniemehiiiiatadaeneaemiliiieel IN BENEFIT SOCIETY hat 6, had nothin to conceale’ viation and Condensation chapel of Bk. Gangs Churah your'e lithe in your hand and rab The Mund has branches in twenty- The thin woman will Uke the newest fashions.) ‘The only {Ning feoognisablo at Miss Mildred Patterson of Kansas | well into the s¢ After several ap- © States, and New York City ale i 1 in ecognizable about the new Nike hots ras nitentio sappears and For Flavor With onnumberaniy of about te ou0; || Skirts are to be longer but tlghtor thin «pring and | Mooverized sult is the price, which is tho same. | Clty) Mo. who haw been engaged in |plications re ute ARES there 's no tea to compare with has fAfty-nine branches, A monthly |] summer, ‘The sleeves will be tight, th es , Designs for men's clothing for 1918-1919 show it will | Red Cross work in the East for some |the hair stops coming outs : q | Drafted Men Among 58,000] pubtication, idaritat (Solidarity), Sit the shoulders Clowe ly Balle clone to the etistomer, time, will be married to-day to Capt. , POE Ta ‘ " of tw pages, is printed fitting, watst lines will be long and belts will be wide. The ful and winter models will be beitiens, J Chatles M. Bull, U. 8. of Mrook- | German-Speaking Members | ina'niy, ee Sete ae One of the designers said: “When the woollen | pleatioss, patchiess, ventless, flapless, cuffless and | 2‘? Christ Church, Brooklyn, | ¥ of Fund Lose Standing In Se 4 vote Was taken on|f mills, at the Government's order, will allow us only! roomless, Gentlemen who have lost thelr shapes may Miss Magdalen Thibault, daughter put bis the quest! f the standing f those |] four yards and a half for a suit, we either + skimp | be driven to kimonas, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard - Agent of the bi eed for matlonaa MbO|] the model or eke It out with other materia | The new suits, as displayed by the American | will become tho bride of L sents of the Department of Jus- ‘ ene Skirts will be longer, she went on, suring | Clothing Designers, are in modest colors and will | ward R, Bartlett, U. 8. R,, to- rok rom cs tice are investigating the activities so drafted must resign eas ayes or elght inches for the debutante and| have few buttons, ‘The lapels are nothing to brag th home of her parent an ‘ the Workmen's Sick and Death! their membership during the time of |] five for older women, and about a yard and a half| about, and the alceves and trouser legs look Ike the est 86th Strect, ; ; ¢ Gardens of Sunny Ceylon. Metal hent'aa a a ; ais aI vervicw, and neither they nor | around. But the gowns on exhibition did not look it, | might have been intended for a Slving aNelatod , re Don't suffer! Instant relief Every packet alike—delicious! |" i ae . Ua is aay benetia Geer ae With the twenty-five models of strect, afternoon If tho wearer should feel not at home in one of |... le pppoe ed igh ted the mars) follows a rubbing with old Salads Tea Co, 100 Hudson St, N.Y. organization with a German-apeaking ae P dischuene HOM th and evening gowns exhibited were six highly decorated | 1M’ Suits and let out # seam, he would suffer from Jage at her parents’ home on Tuca- “ug soe ” . ee membership of 68,000, the el army or navy, eT akating costumes, one a one-piece bifurcated gown of t the ee ia’ to et oe TT aU sa Ui tad ater conga cn pel Seals Mes 9 of! of the seams to let out. ‘There 8 not a doubt the | derson, daughter of Mr. and M a ters of which 18 at No. 9 Seventh | vivid crate eee trimmed with blue fox fur.| new designs aro made to conform to tho meatless, | Abram A. Anderson of Greenwich,| 5 = - treet. ‘The offices here have mite AEE BOL Ste AR ea rer ee Gyms ee the ete ade rea Sinitles wat days. Conn., to Frederick Barber Campbell dosing” rheumatism. | dresses. enn clot il have shorter tails and show | of this city. ity ‘pain only; not one case in fi » visited, and yesterday a apectal | The newest fashions offer marvelous color com. | ™°" put ‘ vercoats will have about a quarter of a requires internal treatment. Rul of the department seized all binations in tulle, flowers and lace, | Yard, lens cloth. As to colors, the now garments will The marriage of Miss Ruby Yoa-/ soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs supers and correspondence in the | . _ eee ee, ne Birinelest, as 6 rule. kum, daughter of Dr. F, Ewing | Liniment mn the “tender spot,’ | Oe id ‘ e , “| ranch at Bridgeport, Conn ’ <== = SS | Yoakum, to William Minot Whitney, | Md by the time you say Jack Robin- 1 atkte nation a ah ns ¢ Mrs. Marsells Clark Parsons ‘out comes ‘the rheumatic pain nia action was taken when it was GAS FROM THAWED PIPE BEARS PUT ON PRESSURE. °2",,°% Mrs Marselis Cla and distress, “St Liniment” If You Love Music vered that all pledged not to join the regular Army r Navy of the United States, members were WORK FOR FIREMEN OVERCOMES GIRLS; ONE DEA BOY TURNS ROBBER jot Rye, N. ¥., will take place Mon- Aaa bal OL Sh |conquers pain! It is a harmless rheus day in Los Angeles. matism liniment which never diss ints and doesn't burn the skin, | Ralls, Indastriats and Specials, Recede From Two to Six Point i Miss Edith Radiey, daughter of Mr. |; You Must Have the When an Evening World reporter Rearish pressure was successtully |, 5 pain, soreness and stiffness from I - ' nd Mra. John J. Radley, will be aching joints, muscle ked Willlam Meyer, the Financtat Telephone Operator Dies of Fumes directed against to-day's active stock OM reied to Lieut, Malcolm Re Pitt Jr. | cents Joints, ete a beberod, secretary, If it was true that members as She Sleeps and Cousin Is market, peace rumors accelerating the 1h 0 a gor, "et 5 1 1 | behets hk he ache, were barred from service in the Army Beene nee ~ Keneral decline. High grade rails, |*hi# Mfternoon In the Hotel Pinza, Limi ‘Get 1) trial both i. sae: FS * + ‘ , ; A a ‘ —- | imher up! Get a sma rial bol le Call and Hear It nd Navy, he admitted that the rule] Jane Street Fire Fifth in 24 Near Death in Hospital. bs A a toe bed idan coe: | Mr. and Mrs, George J. Armour | of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs Lint ear tt, : re Nal nka Weel : . mati salt a Gi aes pera, shipping, and numerous special- on House Princeten, antiouncel ment! fort anv ator all an ‘ar as In force and had been since th Hours to Which Chief Miss Ada Churchill, @ telephone oper: Y Ptered extreme recessions of Of Allison House, Princeton, announce | ment” from any drug store, and in @ rwanization of the Fund thirty-two ; : ator, is dead and her cousin, Miss Mar- 2 points the engagement of thelr daughter,| moment you'll he free from pains, Cars a0. Kenlon Is Called. simak CLGhueN & MUMNAE AA BL tbe pSUPHOTE was negltelble; final quota: | Misa Barbara Armour, to aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! “We had * he \ J 3 most at lowe Walter Lowrie, rector of tub rheumatism away.—Advt, a iid Ay edt ABRs al oe rt renee's Academy, 1# near death In Ford- otgalen approximated’ S400 shares, |Church, Rome, Italy. \¢ sald, “because we could not main-| xhausted from his efforts at tWO) nam Hospital to-day as the result of teen-Year-Old Wife Says|tiberty 4's sold at 96. 6 | ‘ tain our reserve for tha paymont of lthees and two four-alarm fires within YS] the's dea's at 98.80°t The engagement of Misa Mary Bal SHAVER. claims for sickness and death if we eee sae polsoning. Miss Churchill visited at) She Is Equally Guilty—In- Louise Gill, daughter of Mr. and extra hazardous risks, |*Wenty-four hours, under revere) tho O'lourke home, No. 1020 Old Kings- stele Rik cd a GAS DIVIDENDS PASSED. [Mrs George M. Gill of Orange, to| Other occupations of particular risk | Weather conditions, Fire Chief John] pridge load, the Bronx, last night and sists on Going to Jail, Au * _|Theodore Ferguson Allen of Meriden, | jalso are barred to those who wish to|Kenlon reached his quarters early to-|the two girls sat up talking until 1 aeareeeneens rd Company, Consolidated sap- | O°"! eee | Gray Hair? become members.” day, only to be called by a second jo’clock this morning. They Joked about} Albert L. and Dorothy Boyd, boy sidiary, lames Increased Costs, | Mr. and Mrs. David Use BARBO Se sees ae Loge alarm from No. 120 Jano Street. |tho frozen gas pipes in the home, which| Ad gir! husband and wife, he nine-| The Standard Gas Light Company, a nunce t ‘A preparation of great merit for | gery asia See SS |e aes A tock of dry wood, oll, var- nave forced the family for the last week] ‘cen and she sixteen, were dpaed | oY ee ne (pare eal 5 |deputy sher! nish and resin was making a blazelio use kerosene lampa an ‘ ‘ompany, ope of Man- Y, ‘OF wray balr, | depu y sher 7 sik chin baad bell itt “8 use k no lamps and candles for] to.day in Washington Heights Pol hattan, failed to-day to pay its semi- Sa ou Can Make Ii Yoursell Your membership is entirely Ger-|that threatened buildings on both | iilumination, i ipa y A y : | Get 2 box of Barbo Compound at | man-speaking?” sides, Hugh O'Rourke, Margaret's father,|COUrt charged with grand larceny, |4nnual dividends on both common an¢ ps | FOR INDIGESTION a7 drag stgrs, Directions for making and nse Originally it consisted of| The fire started on the third floor }amelled gas this morning and traced it|The boy admitted the theft of a $10 Pie realeiay acts out’ y = ferme in cach Costs ae: immigrants directly from Germany. /of the five-story building extending |to the girla’ room. A Jet was open.) goia piece and $48 worth of Jowelry uae in revenuen was) piven es PHOTO PLAYS. cr In recent years it has been recrutted | through to No, 379 West 12th Street, |Some one had turned it on to find if : dae cause. | : HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. occupied by the Charles F, Blelo & {the flow had been resumed and had| from thelr landlady, Mrs, Edward ts fact will be made much of by See OO —— = Sons Company, showcaso manufac. |‘orgotten to turn tt off. Some time last! Marshal of No. 235 West Ono Hun. |¥04 companies in endeavors to secure Berinning Sons any, ‘ : i i ; rom public service. commissions in- osmorrow . f N l Sa |turers, Tho roar indicated the fire|™#ht the pipe was thawed out, gas! io) sia wonty-sixth Str she [creases in rates. The Consolidated rom Neuralgia : : company emplo: having been at{ {red and Twenty-sixth Street. The Company owns nearly all the Stan- See the World's Best ains g had ae oe an an Aarerte belts iS work night and day, girl declared that sho was equally |Jard stuck. ‘The preferred stock has 3 u quantity of oll, and Acting Deputy ‘ sudeekil x , paid 6 per cent. for many years, but Skaters in the New Rheumatism and All Mus-/2)iny of Immediately aounded the | gatas, CUUenL | was dead. Miss} guuity, because the proceeds of the|common stock dividends have ‘bon O'Rourke was partially revived with a irregular, INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH cular Strains Quickly Driven Away by Radway’s Ready Relief, Pour a quantity of Radway’s Ready Relief in the hollow of your hand and rub over the part of the body affected. The rubbing with Radway's Ready Relief opens the pores of the skin, starts the circulation of the blood, soothes the patient and stops pain. second alarm, theft were The fire dropped to the second fluor, then shot through the roof. More than two hours’ work was required to bring It under control. The loss is placed at $50,000. Owing to the se- verity of the weather, dwellers in a five-story tenement adjoining were allowed to remain, though Chief Ken- jon placed a special guard there ready to move the families at a moment's ed to pay for her dental pulmotor, Winter Ice Show aT THD eo HIS CONSCIENCE AIDS POOR. OMe. X? Malls City $500 He Owed and Hylan Will Bay Coal With It, A consclence-stricken man, who de- Mr. X, new bills to INN. 6th work. She insisted on going to jail CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes from prerious close, High, al with her husband. Week The husband United States § tils family w S a page in the nate for five years. Clone 18% - 4 that of Dorothy Chap- relieves stomach distress in five minutes. \“Pape’s Diapepsin” sires to be known only palean we five $100 brand Mayor Hylan, with the simple explana- to-day neighbors in Washington Am, ¢ Ain. Hide “&'L | malted and their summers Ain asia ss 3 | A for years spent Am! Sm, & Ref together in the hills of mont, year ago the children wanted to ton: je Workings of “I owe this money to the city, Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will 8 <i ee Taken internally, 80 drops diluted Thomas Foley of Engine| Tho tettor was posted at the Hudson| married, but the boy's mother was sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order raaRnin te aden Da gst 8 orf ta ates, far the RELIED of slamach any No, 3 was overcome by minal Station at 6.30 P. M. Thurs-|opposed to the union on account of stomach within five minutes. * smoke and ordered to qmarters by | aay, thelr youth and a difference in re- If your meals don't fit comfortably, and bowel pains, nervous chills, indi-| Dr. Rice of St, Vincent's Hospital and etary Grover A, Whalen saya the or what you eat lies like a lump of he Avehee ane F Hgious bellef, ‘The boy and girl be : gestion, faintness, diarrhoea, cramps | Or ANaiuaing Chief ienton, nad Jane | Mayor will immediately forward thel eyed that. they were ig aaetah lead in your stomach, or if you have In bowels. At druggists everywhere. | finished work at a three-alnrm fire | $500 to the Mayor's Coal Committee, |. Falk oe d heartburn, that is usually a sign of | 25c.. 50c., $1. ut Howard and Crosby Streets which supplies free coal to the poor, | °° Know thelr own minds, , acidity of the stomach. So they slipped over to Virginia Get from your pharmacist a fifty- land were married. Mrs, Chappalean cent case o pe’s Diapepsin and FEEEEEIE FS was forgiven, but Mrs. Boyd was ob- take a dose just as soon as you can. durate. Albert thought a job was There will be no sour risings, no beleh- waiting for him in Akron, O., and ing of undigested food mixed with there he and hie bride went, but no acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fulness or heavy feeling in the stom ach, naus ilitating headaches or dizziness, ‘This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath jwith nauseous odors | Pape’s Diapepsin helps to nentral- Job appeared. New York loomed up for both as the big clty with the big opportunities, and three months ago ! they came here, At the Y. M. Cc. 125th Street th wee A. branch in West y told their story and lol Operating Under a position was secured in a bank for!) * ize the excessive acid in the stomach BROADWAY & &13T ST, } the boy husband at $40.0 mon Mrs. which is causing the food fermenta- Vhone SCHUYLER 3 8 & Marshal cave the couple a room and |tion and preventing proper digestion. MON., TUE! WED. j treated them as if they were her own} si. Relief in ave Uae is waiting for The Splendid Farertte children, At the bank Albert got al 7 etvese large, Afty-cent cnses contain’ | KERRIGAN $10 raise the first of the year, enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to usually tomance, 0 ” } New Year's Day, which #0 rich} keep the entire family free from stome| | Leeeaad Adventue “A MAN'S MAN Ta time such as this when the food problem is so important, the public A Sennen oe Dorey ea rae not ablalyy este a Ay mipianis at indie) HU, FRU GAT. SUN | eye would normally be upon the facilities of Armour and Company. But ho money for dentist work, — Mrs. [heartburn and hendache, for many BESSIE BARRISCALE 2 ' arahal had w lot of fewelr on | i months, It belongs in your home.— ri enone in view of the fact that the Government has seen fit to restrict packers’ Ld ipa a ay ae | 1 | Advt “ crtnp THOSE WHO PAY? | earnings, producers and consumers alike must be doubly concerned as to whether a little of it wouldn't be missed until | lie : ee ihe tax he could return It; so took the $10, a PHOTO PLAYS. ~ | or not Armour will be able to maintain established standards of service, diamond brooch and a gold pin. When tho couple reached home last RODUCERS want to be assured that there will Even though the Government has fixed prices to Riaity Sime) Rrevention. monk: suk: be a market for their livestock which implies the producer but does not guarantee any market to Hleseripvat iba Man inaaua eas Ask | x not merely its purchase but adequate facilities fo: the packer, Armour will continue to keep markets aa Skat pc tromishe dentist Ale i its factoring into foods that they may get their fair open that producers’ outlets may not become bert said he pawned the brooch for $8, Toad i proportion of the prices consumers pay. clogged. And despite the fact that during the past which, w the $10, was put up as a q fiscal year, Armour paid producers some $110,000,000 deposit for dental work for his wife SRR PAE TT Paty? ar Ae PT, — ‘i ; imc more (47% increase) for livestock than they paid |The pin was pawned carller for $2 to rection Of A TA ROTHAPE EL: 130 dire Lil. Bway, 40th, Keeping Markets Going for the same total weight in 1915, two years before | have the girl's tooth pulled ‘ | CHA LES RAY mornin shove ONSUMERS want to know that they will con- ‘8 country entered the war, responsibility to the wine of \ | pee ara ‘e rs ri fs ust five pennica left, | c tinue to be supplied with foodstuffs, delivered to sep cena & So ANAS, delivery to them of the | JAPANESE STATESMAN | cane THE RIALTO OR CHESTRA them, no matter where they live, under the ideal, Ubest possible vaiies, | ~ SCOLDS THE PROFITEERS 2 RAR RE BH DAME" (Suppe) refrigerated conditions to which they are accus- di ba ag ba wis TL DORREE 7 Gunna Giving War Service | ARMOUR will continue to render to both pro- a | ducers and consumers its war-time service at | tomed. YVONNE ROBERT Walte Anil Hopes German Aviators Will Raid | waken People ated Mague As is well known, all big businesses—Armour among Ay the number—operate on borrowed capital and as and / heir Danger. | to borrowing capacity is based on earnings, it is nat- less than an ordinary peace-time percentage of profit tone i ural that some doubt about future conditions should on every dollar of turnover, | | TOKIO, Jan. § (United Press) the NE /, exist. For business men realize that under present i a al to Japane He Ok ie m= i. Although called upon to meet enormous demands JANATIONA) conditions virtually every business—including Ar- b pe | pe are money-mad was voleed mour—needs about double the capital of a few years from the Government and although the Armour or- | Ginteter of dustive Osski, ¢ ago, because of raw material and labor cost! ganization will undoubtedly be forced to labor under of nation’s foremost Mberal lea | greatly increased pressure, Armour and Company | in A statement to-day | In spite of restricted earnings, however, Armour anticipate that their facilities will be adequate for Notwithstanding the world {8 cha) and Company, firm in the conviction that patriotism the feeding of every household and the supplying is Mile gee eae oy santa I THEATRE 1 at 4. demands the meeting of established obligations, will of every dealer accustomed to looking to them for tching |": foment they now face," he euld. | Diteation a iarcid eae continue to do their best, supply, "I deplore the fact that the people ea ay . skin troubles » “it ti Sie’ ei | PAULINE FRE DER od “! wish German airships would raid bya youn Nadiy ke NT pay de . es of pire rash or Poach pey Japanese nation should ex: ANUTA Tee LLt Condensed Version of aNDID ENIICO (Tenor) Alls “CARMEN” its utny IN LEDOAUD et co-operation with the end annihilate man militarism.’ distressing skin eruption, not due te UR AND COM PANY Ses aie He — WW y | POPULAR AFTERNOON CONCERTS| — ,S°NI9, AR | 2.10 Daily wxceot eae | yee iy Hotel Burn is | Se you need nox hesitate to try lt |_the Grantwood Hotel at Grantwood. | neview | strand Symphony Orch. | yo 4) CHICAGO | meeinel dope shecld wemally be | N. J., was destroyed by fire to-day, The Pingus bath the ohin to receive the Ole! was on Anderson Avenue, Grant and was conducted by Frederick The proprietor and his family escaped without tt efue is thouxbt to have started the dre, Been “medienton, Rss! wood, Seap and Resinol Ointafa I sold by all draggiot. Revinel Soap cheers poor comple rien: IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND $Y jur

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