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Si eee Sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the liver and disordered bo: the liver in a soothing, healing way. When forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. tongue e lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or | No. 429 you should take Olive substitute for calomel. Da felief, so you can eat what At 10c and’ Advi wa The Reason. {From the Breton Transcript.) "I wonder why Alice has remained a| “Because she failed to make a hit." ! | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That's what thousands of stomach c Gil, | daughter of Senat cause of the ailment —clogged i wels, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse "Oh, jshe said | eiven.”* to-day, the liver and bowels are per- It have a bad taste in your coated, appetite poor, , troubled with undigested foods, | terday she Tablets, the |and his sister, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a | ba nt home food in ‘the ho: ot Like, | Frat have and the cold one 25c per box, All druggista kill stationed at Camp Tenafly, N. J., and Mise Emily Johnson, Johnsor Della, ain ~—|DAUGHTER GF SENATOR ELOPES WITH A SOLDIER i | Corpl. Henry J. Gill of Camp ; $ | Merritt the Lucky Man—“Every- Get at the Real Cause—Take thing is Forgiven.” WASHINGTON, Jan, 7 edwin 8 of course, it's all right now,” “Everything's | 2 LONG DEAD FROM COLD. Mrs, Filzabeth Brennan, Janitress at Sant 148th Street, realized yer. |‘ had not seen Patrick Riley | ® 6 Christinas |" She forced her way into their fo raid the fire an Miss Riley slept both of them. ty-nine, his sist —Corpl, Henry Merritt, for- Riley THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918. ~ New York Board Goes to Washing- ton To-Night for a Two-Day Conference, More food administration machinery Federal Ronrd fot N ators. ‘They are Harry W minis yhn Mitehetl, who fe 411, will mierence of adminiatrators, 1 lasts through tognorrow and end Te Cave m Cold tn One Dw LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE te refund money if it fhigite cure, auaure ob each Woe. BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of Oniginationo FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ANNOUNCE BEGINNING TOMORROW, TUESDAY, Ghe Most Notable Sale Quality Favs of ze Gver Held by this Shop Included is the entire remaining Fur Stock of Bonwit Teller & Co. Fur * Coats of the Latest Silhouettes, Fur Opera Wraps, Mantles, Stoles, Pelerines, Neckpieces and Muffs will be offered at about One-Third to One-Half Less Than Regular Prices Scarfs Regularly «7 Natural Raccoon..... 12.50 6.50 14 Hudson Seal. . 12.50 6.50 11 Natural Nutri . 12.50 7.50 7 Beaver...... ry - 1850 12.50 9 Natural Raccoon,.... 22.50 12.50 9 Nutria Collars.,...... 22.50 12.50 15 Hudson Seal,........ 24.50 12.50 11 Hudson Seal......... 2450 16.50 12 Beaver... . 29.50 19.50 9 Natural Skunk....... 32.50 19.50 11 Taupe Fox........... 32.50 19.50 4 Mole Collars......... 39.50 22.50 Il Natural Skunk....... 39.50 25.00 7 Taupe Fox........... 55.00 = 35.00 Muffs Regularly 12 Natural Nutria....... 14.50 7.50 15 Hudson Seal......... 15,00 8.50 9 Natural Raccoon..... 16.50 8.50 14 Taupe Nutria.. 16.50 9.50 7 Jap Kolinsky........ 22.50 9.50 11 Natural Nutria....... 18.50 10.00 35 Hudson Seal......... 22.50 12.50 7 Natural Raccoon..... 24.50 12.50 22 Hudson Seal... 16.50 18 Natural Skunk 16.50 11 Beaver... 18.50 10 Beaver .. 22.50 it Natural Skunk 22.50 4 Taupe Fox 25.00 Women’s & Misses’ Fur Coats 7 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed muskrat pelts.) Regularly 125.00 & 145.00 14 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed muskrat pelts.) Regularly 145.00 & 165.00 15 Hudsen Seal Coats (Select Dyed Muskrat Pelts with self or contrasting Fur collar.) Regularly 145.00 & 195.00 15 Nutria Coats (Smart Belted Models.) Regularly 165.00 & 195.00 9 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats (Select Dyed Muskrat Pells with Skunk border, collar, cuffs.) Regularly 195.00 & 225.00 14 Trim'd & Plain Hud. Seal Coats (Select Dyed Muskrat Pelts, several with large cape éollar and cufjs of Skunk.) » Regularly 225.00 & 245,00 10 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Skunk collar and cuffs.) Reg. 265.00 & 295.00 22 Hudson Seal Model Coats (Various styles combined with contrasting fur.) Regularly 345.00 & 395.00 3 Scotch Mole Coats (Taupe Fox collar and cuffs.) Regularly 350.00 to 450.00 21 Hudson Seal Model Coats (Exclusive models, of which there are only one or two of a kind.) Regularly 395.00 & 550.00 4 Baby Caracul Coats (Trimmed with contrasting furs.) Regularly 475.00 3 Broadtail Coats (Trimmed with Sable.) 1 Ermine Wrap Regularly 950.00 a7 80.00 95.00 125.00 125.00 145.00 145.00 165.00 225.00 250.00 205.00 295.00 650.00 Regularly 2250.00 1250.00 | Sable Coatee (23 skins) Regularly 115@.00 750.00 | Sable Cape (16 skins) Regularly 550.00 395.00 3 Sable Stoles (12 skins) Regularly 550.00 325.00 1 Kolinsky Coatee Regularly 850.00 475.00 | Ermine Cape Stole Regularly 450.00 295.00 | Hudson Seal and Fox Set Regularly 250.00 150.00 | Silver Fox Set Regularly 450.00 | Silver Fox Set Regularly 1250.00 750.00 4 Fisher Sets Regularly 125.00 2 Natural Blue Fox Sets Regularly 275.00 175.00 Mole and Fox Set Regularly 350.00 225,00 Ermine Stole Regularly 295.00 Ermine and Mole Cape larly 250.00 . 165.00 195.00 85.00 195.00 ASSENET'S “Thals* got tts) sonu first presentation of the sea-jold Irish favorites and Home Fires Burning.” There was au waa put into motion to-day when the ere trouse's Saturday matinee, ft| ovation for him at the end, ew York Announced had been postponed because of the! the appointment of elght county ad- Indisposition Pe: de Graft; %f it had been delayed longer, for Miss the ashington to take part in a give) me an Two subpoenaen were sisued to-day! Teturned to simplicity and sincerity | phony and @ dosen more will be ts-| there, as in the death ec voice was sufficient and appealing. Tho honor of the performance fel! purel, ble compound mixed with | Miss Riley was ded in a chair tn Shive oll ou will know them by their | tro oF the stove. ‘The brother lay life- Lad alleged violators of the food regu-\in the oasis scene, olive color. They do the work without | 58,1" Dev ations, © physician Mra. Brennan called | sued in the co By ing, cramps or pain, Jasid'the two had boon dead for four oy [sued In the course of the week ‘ake one or twoat bedtime forquick | five days. There was plenty of coal and —_—~-- to }' the proselyting monk who converted the notorious courtesan of Alexan- | % aria to Christianity and persuaded | he: himself falling victim to her charms, | @HOO9OGOOSOOS: reversing the order of saint and ain- ner. The absorbing impersonation of | Athanael by that distinguished French | quickly understand why it is used in Maurice Renaud, is a cher-) more homes in the United States and | Canada than any other cough remedy, artist, ished memory, but Mr, Whitehil's, da ges jhe had. naninoff, A. Sehnetder, Orchestras Play By Sylvester Rawling. brill Liza Lebmann's son at the Metropolitan Op of Geraldine rhaps {t would have been better certo in mi@-stage Instead of pausing on threshold of Nicias’s house to se her beauty to the In her own house, her poses| Mr. Hageman led Bhe shocked Su tures were tnartistic. Orchestra and e, her | however, Clarence Whitehill as Athanael, r to retire to @ convent, at the last] “Ahi Cou h Nearly Gone in 24 Hours ‘That's the areal ertence with thie home-made remedy. Coste Uttle—try it. | oe ra ?? did unt ere was EIGHT MORE COUNTY FOOD = “‘ Thais’’ at Opera; set Fea of the alin Sod ’ 2, is official programme tu- ADMINISTRATORS NAMED 9 MeCormack Sings; | vie compositions 'v? Yaure, Tost, Walter Kramer, pom { MeCormack's nt accompanist at the piano, H. T. Burleigh's “Little Mother of Mine,” Moon of My Delight,” and a group of Irish folk To these were add all the cep the Maruino Maazel, a young pianist, Farrar. | was the added attraction at the Met- troplitan Opera House last ¢é His rendition of Tachaikowsky’s cof- ening. 3 flat minor pleased the Madison, Walcott D, Bartlett; Lewis, Fartar's volce was not restored in d-sized audience and be- Harold J, Richardson; Warren, J. R, Wulity or in quantity, Her acting, too, ar numbers th nist Looms jr; Chatauaua, C. A. Pickara; eked spontaneity, In the first two lave. Colts added te Jefferson, D. lL. Cornwell; Cattrraugua, Cts she resorted to camouflage. The mpression ahe made on Thomas H. Dowd; Yates, Albert T.,#Cene on the terrace was not Im-|}or first appearance and was well Beards! Proved by her standing on a pedestal | rewarde audience. Mr. Mer- he New York board, ex- in t ; Walter, Damrosch and the Sym- Aeolian Hail Any one who tries this pleasant tasting home-made cough syrup, will conceived on more virtle nes, also! The way it takes hold of an obstinate wus ) Power and with eloquence. Diaz, voice of light quality, admirable, and he sang witt Rafaelo| it hetore. as Nicias, making his debut| cough, giving immediate relief, will | make you regret that you never tried Any druggist can supply you with | with the company, disclosed a tenor! 914 ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth), He was ner-| Pour this into a pint bottle and fill vous, 4nd further comment on him. the bottle with plain granulated sugar can wait KatMeen Howard, Lenora) syrup, The total cost is about 65 cents Sparkes, Minnie Egener, Rossi and | and you have a full pint of the most Ke ance of * me and a Hippodrome last night exhausted the seating capacity of t c 1 Klee wh schigian completed the cast. onducted. The "Medita- | Intermezzo was well played, A rgo audience was generous in| It promptly | air passa 18 a rattling good perform. | throat tickle, loo: Daughter of the R nt" In thi Scotti b d john McCormack’s recital at the To avoid disa “9% ounces of Pi | ele. n p, Why Dost The d ich he sang with fine expression in Mr. effective remedy you ever used. inflamed | membranes that line the throat and the annoying the phlegm, and soon your cough stops entirely. Splen- did for bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial asthma. Pinex {s a highly concentrated com- pound of Norway pine extract, and Is famous the world over for its healing effect on the membranes. pointment ask for inex” with full di- rections and don't accept anything A guarantee of absolute satis- | faction or money promptly refunded "| goes with this preparation, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advt. ican: Advance Announcement! INCREASE IN PRICES ON AND AFTER Monday, February 4, 1918 NEMO WONDERLIFT CORSETS, Nos, 553, 554, 555, 556, $6.00, NEMO SELF-RPDUCING CORSFTS, Nos, 402, 403 and 557 aad 558, now $5.00, will be ADVANCED to 405, now $4.50, will be ADVANCED to $5.00. “FIT AS YOU FASTEN” Give the ‘‘UNBROKEN LINE. All Good Stores—$1.00 and $1.50 easonable On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Our Terms Apply Also to New York % ALL GOODS MARKRD WE PAY IN PLAIN FIGURES Inpt_ PREIGHUT i \ 119: 4 Piece Suite wt ‘ew Jersey, Long Island and Connecttout ining Room Suite in aparter sawed oak, ping Boom a COLUMBIA KE, -50] RECORDS FOR JANUARY ON SALE. WRITE FOR CATALOG MAILED FREE WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS From $18 Up. Ti French Gray Enamel Bed, Spring $19.98 yesterday afternoon presented for the first time here the second symphony of Kalinnikow, the gifted young Rus- sian composer, who died in 1901, Damrosch prefaced the work by say- ing that it was neither great nor sombre, but rather light and attrac- tive and novel. Louis Graveuro was the soloist at the Philharmonic Society's concert in Carnegie Hall Tho baritone was heard to advantag and Coleridge-Taylor's Mr, Stransky made The principal t folk song, to which, on the title page, the composer wrote words of dedica- tion to a friend. These Mr, Damrosch sung to the amusement of the large audience, concerto for violin and orchestra by Hubay, in which Efrem Zimbalist was the soloist, beauty and origin presented and M especially of the Was masterful. He was recalled many times and applauded vociferously. Mr. here two sketches, and “Jack 0’ creation of Et ‘This aptly describes me is a Russian old, Another novelty was a The composition holds y. It was finely nbalist’s playing, brillant cadenza, Daughter Bo half yesterd yesterday afternoon. “Hiawatha.” | C Rachmaninoff's!8t et. London second symphony the principal num- ber, It was played excellently. The Zoellner Quartet, at its concert in the Princess Theatre yesterday afternoon, played for the first time one Goossens, an Eng- lish composer, only twenty-four years They are ultra-modern in con- 4 ception and construction, whimsical, mystical and startling, hearing. The admirable family quar- tet gave fino expression to the com- positions, as they did to works by Haydn and Beethoven, eens Marshall Field 4th, now a year and a 1, has a little sister, She was born to his parents, Lieut, Marshall ,U. 8.N.G, A. and Mra. Field, at eir house, No. 16 East 6th Street. eld arrived on Saturday from Mra. Field is a daughter of Mrs, ies H. Marshall of No. 22 East 47th Subscriptions are requested for Y. W.C. War Work Fund, at their headquarters, 680 Fifth Avenu Best & Co. 37% More For Your Money @ “By the Tarn” " ‘They are the ails but worth CASCARA % rid Bg faintagt ase tor fe cablete= cold tableta now 30¢ for Figured on ») Marahatt 9}4¢ when you buy Cold” . $1,750,000 Paris Fifth Avenue and 35tH Street Established 1879 Annual January Sales Best & Co. Undermuslins are of the same quality and cut as they were before the war began. altered to shave the price. Sizes or patterns were not Notwithstanding this fact, our prices compare favorably and are oftentimes less than garments made with war-time expediency. Due to the cold weather and transportation being inter- rupted, we are able to present tor sale this week large quantities of new undermuslins whic were delayed. Those who cannot visit this sale in person, will find that if they telephone or write to us, we will carefully fill their orders and they may benefit by these unprecedented prices. Women’s and Children’s Undermuslins Women’s French Underwear FRENCH GOWNS, beautify) hand- | embroidery, artfully ombined | with lace, and hand-made, of COUPSE. 66455 Wanye . $3.95 FRENCH GOWNS, wide val lace, galloon, in hand-embroidery, made empire style ahs i FRENCH ENVELOPE C with hand-embroidered spray with scalloped neck and bottom... . $1.95 FRENCH ENVELOPE CHEMISE, val lace, with lace on neck and bottom. . ane ues é Of Special Note PHILIPPINE NIGHTGOWNS, terials, hand embroidered Extreme Values, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 $5.00 | AISE, $2.95 | fine mas Children’s Undergarments MUSLIN OR CAMBRIC DRAWERS with embroidery edges, some with insertion above. (Stes 6 to 16 yrs.) 39c 49c 69¢ 95c MUSLIN KNICKERS. embroidery trimmed. Sixes 2 to 10 years. 39c 49c 69c CAMBRIC GOWNS, high neck, with embroidery edge. Sizes 6 to 16.... FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRAWERS, striped blue or pink, with or with- out feet—a_ limited quantity. SURE TO LU WATS sevisceens yaa FRENCH DRAWERS, of cambric, hand-embroidered ruffles, the ens tire garment hand-made. Sizes 2 fo 10 years... ...90e $1.00 $1.25 (priced according to size.) 95e 69c Women’s Silk Underwear TAILORED GOWNS, of pink Crepe | de Chine, of a heavy quality..... ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 1 Crepe de Chine, in tailored style... .$1.95 SATIN.BODICES, with yoke, em- broidered and ribbon trimmed, $1.00 and $1.95 | also ir SATIN BLOOMERS.... +++ $2.75 SATIN ENVELOPE CHEMISES, made with embroidery or plain tailored style........... SATIN NIGHTGOWNS, charming, Empire style. Women’s Glove Silk Underwear comprising standard quality vests and bloomers, underpriced substantially for this $1.85 for vests and occasion only, beginnin $2.65 for bloomers. Girls’ and Misses’ White Dresses A large collection of fresh new white dresses, showing the advanced modes for Spring of 1918, have been brought in especiaily early and are to be sold to those who would have exclusive styles at small prices. They are of lawn, poplin, linen and votle, Priced according to size, style and materials. Women’s ‘They begin at $1.95 and extend to $16.50, Blouses Advanced purchases of Crepe de Chine, Dimity, Habutai, Handkerctief Linen, Batiste and Voile blouses, in simple but tasteful styles. Blouses for women as well as for misses in $2.00 $3.00 A Clearance Sale this collection. $3.95 $5.00 of Women’s and Misses’ Warm Clothing Fur Collar Street Coats —in a choice of Bolivia, Velour, and other good Winter Woolens, lined throughoyt with silk, and warmly interlined. $27.50 and $38.00 Formerly $45 to $79.50 y The Balance of our High Cost Outer Garments at Correspondingly Low Prices Cold Weather Suits —ot velveteen, chitton velvet, and heather mixtures—both sport and dress models range in price from ‘ $15 to $95 Formerly $29 50 to $165 Sale! Little Girls’ Corduroy Coats Little girls from 4 to 7 years of age can be outfitted tomorrow in warm coats of imported corduroy, repriced to afford a great saving, There is a choice of brown or navy. Sale Price $7.50 Also on sale tomorrow will be a collection of dressy, fur-trimmed corduroy coats, repriced $12.50 and $15.00 and now selling at “You Never Pay eer eee prey ait Eee ire More at Best's" a ee EET 21 tablete— rtionate cost per Get the Genuine ~ QUININE a = ee f