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A te EI a 4 ee TO GUARD AGAINST It {s important for you to know| that nearly all cough syrups contain dangerous and deadly drugs like mor phine, chloroform and opiates In some | We warn you against | form or other these dengerous preparations under | anc eee wane linepect meat, and took the money to » for | sy, r 1iAwoy bad the handilng of $400 to and no check Was kept on ints. Last me 1 that the env apparently is not bulky t unt for all the deposits s of the Cormmiasioner te’ offfee were culled in men the shortage, was arraigned in Yorkville nth the warden Krank MeNamarn & the money for the title of “alsams of this” my initial theft sae “balsams of that,” or “syrups of Blackwell’s Island Empl » $300 shortag thiag” ete ackwell’s Isiz =mployee ‘ waty OF one o "Without these drugs or aleohot,| — ACR anc I od by the ve “1GOURT REFUSES TO OPEN vnd lung troubles. MS jst had "Ry building up the body and ‘eep Belonging to Inmates aafitig: tha: SsoneY 1h, MARRANY Os aes ing vp the warmth, the ayatem fs peaeeiiaeinpil velopes and throw it all Into @he gen - ven the fighting power to throw off} » oy Hamitton, Commiastoner|eral fund, from which I paid depart-| Justice Tompkins Denies Plea for e Father Jo tion of the body. ll for.—Advt oe No Extra Charge for rt. 5) 5) 5) 5) 5) 5) 5) 5) 5) 6) 5) 5) (5) 5) GS) 5] 5) *s Medicine fs all pure nd the best protection « from exposure and a! Jerome Avenue, the Bronx, a keeper |} Drena, illustrated, all- | Coat, illustrated, velour LEON TR presented A the fund of Corrections, caused the arrest to day of Inke T. McAvoy of No. 212 Stay of Governor's Closing Order Pending Appeal by Liquor Men. ith money y n Ne Int. | + Special to The Evening World.) in the Workhouse on Mackwell's I#l- | take TE PLAINS, N. Y¥., Jan, % and, for the theft of more than $4,000) «7 } y playing the Tompkina to-day denied the tion of the New Rochelle deniers for a atay of the order { Excise Commissioner Sisson closing Il saloons and hotels In the city of New Rochello during the war, pend- ling an appeal to the Appellate Di- vision attacking the conatitutionality on the island, ‘The |), laced with an employee of | 1) ent of Corrections, who y few days, pr imably to belonging to prisoners. MoAvoy was taken before Assistant District At torney Talley and confoased. McAvoy was appointed on Aug. ! of the Jaw under which the order was Issued at the direction of Gov Whitman, Justicn Tompkins commended the | authorities for taking the action they |di. because of the thousands of re- |cruits who were stationed in Now helle, pending their removal to Fort Slocum, However, he granted |the liquor dealers a writ of certiorari, which will allow them to go before the Appellate Division and the Excise Comminsioner at Albany and seek a n of the order, if they can ‘produce evidence that need for its cemont no longer exists, $10 SALE OF COATS & DRESSES A Wonderful Selection at a Wonderful Price. Come See Them at Our January Clearance Beautiful Coate—fur trimmed and jety of mate: | ‘The proceedings were brought by | Maxwell Katz of No. 262 North Ave- nue, Now Rochelle, representing all |tho Hquor dealers of that city. At- |torney General Lewis appeared for Gxcise Commissioner Sisson, | ——— | FIRE CALL FOR BURST PIPE. Philip Weinstein of No, 299 Eldert et. Willlamsbure, was awakened morning by water dripping on his ' Ho got up and found that the | frat. Moor and basement of his home had been flooded. He dashed to rhock Avenue and Eldert two blocks away, and turned in larm. Police reserves also were plain, in a wide vw Dresses In silk and serge at unbellevebly low prices. firemen and police arrived Weinstein sitting on the they demanded wool French | coating, gen- * be replied, "My serge. Now... | uine fur © A fireman turned lar. Nowe aking pipe. | Draft Applicant Calls Notice Li- ANSAS CIT my appl eens o thre before GARMENT CoO. 307 FIFTHAVES NY. ‘ling all over the sealp. ‘|for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, \|surely get a bottle of Knowlton's eo! Danderine from any drug store or | Mme. Namara’s Recital; By Sylvester Rawling. ME. NAMARA, lyric M wave a recital at the Priftcerss Theatre yesterday afternoom Her volco has quality, her enancla- fon t# clear, her art is unmistakable, and her personality te gracious. Such nation in the intimacy of the » theatre could not fail to give ment to the capacity audience at held many musiclans of note. |She began her programme with Jainty olf French’ songs by Martini snd Weckerlin to the accompaniment fl. T. Gruenberg on the Longmans harpsichord, lent her for the occaston by Henry Symons. In an added song ) this group she was her own ac- Jcompanist. She wore a picturesque lold-fashioned costume with a hoop- which, artfully, she pretended hered her. Later to plano accom- paniment by Mr. Gruenberg, she vg compositions by Debussy, Four- CIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND Hair becomes charming, wavy, lustrous and thick in a few moments. Every bit of dandruff disap- pears and hair stops coming out. For a few cents you can save your hair. In less than ten minutes you can double its beauty. Your hair be- comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and charming a8 a young girl's after ap plying some Danderine. Also try this moisten « cloth with a little Dan- derine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair, A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beau- tifying the hair Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, |forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair grow- If you care toilet counter and just try it—Advt STOP DANDRUFF The Margulies Trio. C | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY’9, 1918, © Wlorence would not rise. Mme. Namara’s spoken appeals to the audience were refreshing you want me to sing it asked after Mr. Ganz’ of the three do peat?” she said Mr. Sandby play Rroups of ‘cello of his own comp ee Kurt Schindler she seag @ group in English by P. Gere, Rudolph Ganz and soprano, | Burzi Peccia, alles Gere acknowi- edged the applause, but Mr. Gana one group. But the most fetching Was an apology: ‘My nose is running!" jo~Adele Mar. es and, with |eulies, pianist; Léopold Lichtenberg, in Sandby, | violinict, and Alwin Schroeder, ‘cellist pen.” At the |—gavo its last subscription concert of the season at Aeolian Hall last night. The programme consisted of Dvorak's trio In F minor, opus 65, Gretchan- Inow's trio in C minor, opus 38, and Grieg’s sonata for piano and ‘cello in A minor, opus 36. It was worthily presented and a large audience en- Joyed it. Miss Margulies found espe- cial favor and Mr. Schroeder got de- served individual recognition for his part in the Grieg sonata, eee + Pillow, Man Dies tn © Intand Fire, One man was burned to death and several other persons had narrow escapes Frank “Do again?” she song. “Which nt me to re- admirably two luding two At These Four of Our Stores New (6th Ave. and 27th St. York )222-224 W. 125th St. West of Seventh Avenue Brooklyn { 442-444 Fulton St. Opposite Bridge Street, near Hoyt Street Newark - { 689 Broad Street Opposite Military Park . Our regular prices were $4.50 to $8.50—the big re ti $ were made without consideration of cost or profit—these concessic re the sacrifices we pay for clean stocks and the greater satisfaction of our patrons Some of the lines are incomplete—but there is broad style range in every size Leathers Include o” and et brown 1 black calf. o” brown, and bat- eship gray ind black kid, fan, brown andl gray suede and black pat- ent leather. 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Trotzky is the only man in the world who could get a definite statement of peace terms from the military-mad autocrats of Germany Furthermore, these articles by Trotzky will tell just what the Bolsheviki are striving for and hope to get—the world revolution—a democratic peace against imperialism and capitalism and the state everywhere—and the establishment of a free world-wide democracy. To understand the war you must understand Russia. To understand Russia Trotzky’s message. must be read. These articles will appear only in The New York World, beginning next Sunday, January 13th, and each day thereafter. DEES eG eS OSS SSeSSOORe Sees eooeeg To-day Leon ” from Injury yesterday whem fire destroyed a two-story frame builde ing on the eastern end of Barren Island hekavey, who lost his life, wal sleeping on the second floor, His wife and children and other families were driven out In their night clothes, Mr Chekavey told the police her husband had’ $2,000 under his pillow. 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