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i, 9 Nine Months for st Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you ‘wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries the acalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and en tirely greaseless) is much better than the mest expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair Simply moisten your hair. with water and rub it in. One or two tea. spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, Creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and sealy ‘oughly, The lather rinses out ens particle of dust, dirt, dandruff ant excessive oll. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to Jast everyone in the family for thonths.—Advt. WOMAN SAVED MUCH SUFFERING ‘By Taking Friend’s Advice and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. thy “1 was all run down in health, fad » indigestion and terrible cramps every er | month 0 Twas un- able to do any- thing. I had tried every doctor in West Plains, also every remedy I could think of without relief. O day when Tw suffering greatly friend was at house and # “Wh Compound? it IT found relief from and I really believe it saved my life. Tt does not seem as though I can say enough in praise of this wonderful medicine for the health it has brought Mra. Mo. ps it may seem an extrava- ment to say that this great y saved a life; but women like Mrs. Hall, to whom it has brought health, appreciate the danger and suffering they have escaped too well to doubt it! All who suffer should! try it. Why tisk life and health! without it? For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mase —Adrt. -WISSNER 55-57 Flatbush Avenue BROOKLYN Safest Piano Investment You Can Make And the most profitable, too. ber of your family will get daily dividends of joy and happiness from one of these Wissner-Built, New PLAYER PIANOS including 25 a beautiful player bench and free delivery $4 on special terms of $250 4 Week | These Player Pianos are in beauriful new case designs—-built by Wiss- ner and guaranteed in every way by the Wissner Guaran- tee—-making yout purchase as safe as buying United States Gold Bonds , and removes every |‘ village Cora Lee Hall, West | 4 Fiore cli glientent zn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, |WHEATLESS DAYS TO HELP |WAR PREVENTION PLAN PUT BEFORE LAWYERS BENT GETS A CITY JOB, SALARY REDUCED $1,500. SAVE 90,000,000 BUSHELS Hylan’s Right Hand Man Made | Food Administration Ik Issues Warn-| State Bar Association Hears Details Chief of Contract Supervision ing That Rigid Economy of Proposed International Courts Despite Tammany Opposition. Is Necessary. —Tax Reforms Deferred Francia P. Rent, Mayor Hylan'a right | WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—“Wheatiesn| The New York State Bar Association an man, who eeigned from end rigid economy must save annual meeting 07 00 bushels of wheat for the Al- was the warning wintry to-day by ” | conse Hoard of Aldermen recently, was to-day |® nted by the Board of Hatimate f the Bureau of Contract Super Which position Til Adamson at the end Mit administration, Was reduced from $7,600 a year to at the request of Mr. Bent himael |addroes by Sts fasued to the|ttughes, who the Food Adminin: | cial duties At the same time It appented | at American people to commence ‘fe ing to Inmure that the United ates liven Up to her promised ship: nty abroad. viaton the Inwyere tn a « war, but the prevent! was wan vacate however, ne eubje leat Important ¢ e of the International Arbitratior na explained by Borough Preaident | Immediate restriction of what con mann of Rrooklyn, who in sumption in every man's household was on at the Inatance of jasked. Hotels, cates Hic eating | be pla a manda t of Mr 18 Vote mbers bonis, throweh week! sand probibition of waate beon already has Intro. ated on ‘the app intent rene was aatd T te porte a tigect sa PNP EL DONT BE Took Step De je Smit, ‘That. the Board of Governora of the | People Notice It. _ Dri It. Drive Them York Stock Exchange voted to Off with Dr. Edwar expel Raymond H. Fiero, Olive Tablets the brokerage firm of R Aptmply face will not embarrass you | Now mamber of | i «& In apite of the broker's sult for a | 100, 000 WOMEN WILLING 10 GIVE WAR SERVICE temporary injunction to restrain such | much longer if you pet a package of | action, was revealed in the Supreme | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin | '\, seubenimle Court to-day by Attorney Walter should begin to clear after you have | Taylor unsel for the Exchange. taken the tablets a few nights. | Answer Questionnaires to That Ef- fect—D. A. R. to Restore French Villages—Buy Liberty Bonds. WASHINGTON, Jan, 11,—The War Reiter Service Committee of the Daugh ors of the Revolution have subscribed ration of the French © matter was brought Into court on | Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver n for continuation on plea of | #ith Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the Attorney Louis Marshall, Hi for | successful substitute for calomel; there’s Iiero, Attofney Taylor op 4 the mo. | no sickness or pain after taking them. tion, saying the 4 of Governors al-| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that ready soted in accordance with the by- | Which calomel does, and just as effec- lawa of the Exchange, taking ac- | tively, but their action is nd tlon on ten counts charging Fiero with | safe instead of severe and irritating. clenta en his own ac-| No one who takes Olive Tablets is nt! welling stock , in Picardy, twenty- oun ough \ e +4 hice ” @ miles south of Amiens, and willlgnother purchaser ~ “'* "*™* Of | ever curred with “a dark brown taste, ribe $100,000 for the third tasue of werved a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” 8, the organization to-day ee — | deeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with New queationnalres wenew| women have signifi iat in all keds of to prac or 100,000 Jan. 1 their willingn TRENTON, ov. Hage | Pt! war service returned to-day from his conference | lve oil; you will know them by their sae with Gov. Whitman, War Hoara | ive color. Dr. Edwaras spent " fo r ro ars among pa- GET $1,600 FROM FUSION. | fei che hos tients afflicted with liver and bowel — Curtis James, & complai and Olive Tablets are the City Democracy Lead-| He announced that Governor and Mrs Burke, ty De Rea Mani hel. Whitman would be his guests t Wax to e Monday, June 28, when it ts Lik w. immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week, Burke, City Domocracy| New York Governor will be a Bee how much better you feel and look, teaser ie ie Pith ‘hiasoniy District [address @ folnt session of the 1 ais a0 soe 250 De bom druggists ~Advt. told Assistant District Attorney Kilroe at the Fusion Fund Investigation to-day at he received $1,600 of the fund. He said he kept $400, gave his brother Wal- 225 and hia brother John $245. He d the money was pald to him to Aa Kood a showing as posaible at 4810-4812 5th Ave. Bet. 48th & 49th Sis., Brooklyn. » it appear that he had of his oWn money In the campaign | Orr entation eens lice Fulton Street, Corner Bridge Street tng, Ann tenied ta. to At Subway Station. Brooklyn. to ra p Thomas, Detroit We Collet, Wakerie 500 Fashionable and silvertone. 95 | The most charming of the latest conceits, ) crepe de chine and georgette. All the new nm Every mem- Splendid assemblage of fashionable loose-back a: models, 48 and 50 inches long. Formerly rolls of music, to 225,00 18 00 to your home Tomorrow, Saturday, | Fashionable styles, gracefully developed in wool velour, pom pom, bolivia cloth Have large collars of fine furs. mostly lined and interlined. Beautiful New Blouses are eloquently expressed in dress and tailored models, Hudson Seal Coats Collar, cuffs and border of dyed skunk or large collar and deep cuffs of natural skunk or taupe tox ican. aiiaaaetaast = Sanaa mae JANUARY 11, s growing Intolerable, But, it adds, me of great criste Is not propitiou development of legial @ Nepieivedt @ Colds bring Pneumonia BG CASCARA QUININE | pan’ | Tay BIVATVAM BR AHA MU) vit Ne Or | lin if ne nh CDE THE WEATHER FORECAST—Tomorrow, Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. Daily. The Abraham & Straus Pri Street is conveniently reached by all 1. R. T. Brook! Spectala in the aiceate.| io ite Sale: = saacengts |) Pink Satin $15. 95 Bae yorivinn'seae ||! Camisoles, 94c; Reet | Hand-Embroidered @ Bek $1.48 $19. 75 © The 94e ones are dainty as they can be, with blue ribbon run through the hemstitched top, and blue ribbon shoulder straps. Or the evening Camisole shirred on elastic and made to slip over the head. Also a lace~ trimmed crepe de chine model, with cap sleeves. The $1.48 Camisoles show the dearest little colored blossoms on | fine green-leafed stems, or else but- terflies and buds, Another model | there is with bow-knots of hern- stitching, and still another fussy one with rows of Valenciennes-like lace. Japanese Satin Bloomers, Fle niet 3 ‘Shirred Featherstitched in Blue, at $1.9 Second Floor, East Bullding. | KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT BASILY RECOGNIZED Applicants for Insurance Often’ Rejected. An examining physician for one of prominent Life Insurance Com- s, in an interview of the subject, astonishing statement that n why so iy applicants ¢ are is because cy trouble is mon to the n people, the large nm of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that Amo And they are prices wh —are astonishingly low. why: from higher price-ranges and SECOND—To the first | particularly choice garments they have the disease, fudging from reports from drug The size and style-range ai ists who ure constantly in direct - each price, touch with the public, there fs one Fi preparation that has been very sue- Women’s The Suits cessful in overcoming these condi- || : tions. ‘The mild and heating influence || Corduroy Skirts In numerous handsome pa of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized, It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success We find that Swamp-Root is strictly an herbal compound and we would se our readers who feel in need of va remedy to give it a trial, It ts ale at all drug stores in bottles of si medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents fancy mixtures to quiet toni priate for men of every inc’ stout sizes. $3.95 Were $5.95 Skirts of twill-back corduroy in two charming sports effects, in navy, | black or green. Fine for now, for Spring, even for Suminer. Wool Serge and Poplin Several models—Trench mixtures. o ed Kilmer & set SIC Rne ON. Ss} irts RES Se . for a ample bottle. hen with ind mention ‘the New ||| Reduced to $4.95 and $5.95 Men’s New S World, From their regular $6.95 and $8.75 Prices. Pleated, full-flare or braid-trim- med models, in the desirable navy and black. >» WANTS WORK Clean-cut, good-looking that men careful about thei “down-town.”” Made to our order, from striped percales. Accurate in amply cut; sizes 14 to 17, wi At a most moderate price Spring Fashion Me: in New Sports Skirts at $5.95 to $14.75 1329-1331 Broadway | New stunning peer rae Near Gates Ave., stripes arid novelty ¢ » in side Brook! aye and box pleats, and full-flare styles, ‘ooklyn. | with newer whys of pockets and broad belts. Sizes 25 to 32 inct himself into on a cold Winter’ Becood floor, Ceatral Build Dainty Dancing Corsets at $2.98 All pink satin, lightly boned; with its elastic waistband, just the thing for dancing or evening wear. Espe- cially good for the slender figure. A Group of C.B. a la medium and large sizes. Wholesale C ° . ; Spirite Corsets Reduced to exactly what we are asking you for them. Needless | a Day of Great Economies in Our $1.98 to add that these were bought some time ago. That have been $2.00. A stout They are made of ribbed Egyptian cotton. In regue J C | S | ‘ yn ne lar and stout sizes. masking Bish Worsted Underwear at $1.48 | prey a nl u a ry e a ra nl ce a e | A/S Special Corsets at $1.29 Although these were bon ht nearly a year ago, just half of the SATURDAY eS | A stout figure model, with me- order arrived this wee, fuck ih we bought them When we i y ust vi = ni ur! sel em al ich makes them ie EVENING = chu Has, oocyte entree ee Value obtainable, we anestly believe, in the Greater City. both of white coutil. In natural gray, medium weight. Becond floor, Kast Building. Conta 3" ” “Private Peat Onsale in the Book Store, Mez- zanine floor, East Building, at $1.41. A story of two years on the J ’ . Western front with the Canadian M W a Iking 15 -00 Formerly 00 Formerly Expeditionary Hato 4 Contains ens 2 the best and’ clearest description to 25.00 2 to 35.00 of the battle of Ypres ever written. Were $4. 98 The author of this intensely in- teresting book will lecture at the Academy of Music on Saturday night, Hear the lecture—then read the book. You'll enjoy both. wood, ete. caps or bands. fashioned of ) jotes of style Two Great Lots of Rugs In the January. Clearance Price-reductions are made from our regular prices. These prices, in turn, are based on last year’s-costs. Present-day wholesale ptices make our regular retail prices look like bargains. How much more so, then, these January Clearance bargains are worth seizing! | 9.95 Dyed Muskrat) nd belted ripple Seamless Velvet Rugs Such beautiful qualities as Colonial, Wiltana, Lu ton. In the 9x12 ft. size~—the most popular room siz 35 different patterns, small allover designs and mec of brown, rose and blue. rne and Wilver alone there are allions, in shades Formerly Were 6x9 ft $21.00 and $19.50 -- = iMxo fi a 25.00 ‘! Rexl0 . 1.00 45 re Newly Arrived—Specially Assembled-- Women’s and Misses’ axis 38.00 A Fine Wilton Rugs Smart Dresses for 18 7d ask LTERATIONS FRE 2 50 Marti THREE BROOKLYN STORES In,designs dropped by the mills, Such famous grades as Anglo- Spring Persian, Royal Kashan, Herati and Ispahan, Splendid range of pat- terns and colorings. Were Now An extensive collection of the latest ideas in sate #500 i superbly tailored serge, tricotine and silk dresses: 13.50 10.50 a 25.00 é yf $5.00 and y; 00 / Hi oll i Livval i 5 Are the Prices That Predominate These Men’s Good Suits and Overcoats —especially after they have made comparisons FIRST—We have taken both Suits and Overcoats cured well below they true worth. The Overcoats always-in-vogue Chesterfields, Second floor, hirts, $1.25 With Stiff Cuffs Warm Domet Pajamas, $1.98 Pajamas that the shivery man will be glad to tuck cut with an eye to comfort, in attractive striped patterns which are copies of a well-known all-wool flannel. Military collars, large pearl buttons, no frogs. Men’s Union Suits at Today’s If we were to buy these today we would have to ay Men’s Silk Socks, 98c Double lisle soles, heels and toes and lisle tops. Black with elther black or white embroidered side clocks. Also in gray, with either black and gray clocks, and green and tan with self clocks. Bizeet Moor, Men's Shop, East Building, Sticks in malacca, pimento, castinia, birch, rose | Each is neatly trimmed with sterling silver Buret floor, Fulton street, Central Building, cy RIAUIS Fair. ivate Subway Entrance at Hoyt yn Express Trains. ng ich men frankly admit Here are the reasons repriced them. lot we have added some which we fortunately se- re practically complete at tterns and colorings, from models appro- In regular and es and in lination. ons and the jack and fancy coats, sli in gray, bi Men's Bhop, Kast Building, Shirts, these—the kind r dress will like to wear our selection of handsome size; comfortable, because ith various aaieiod ees for such quallty—$1.25, s night. Soft and fleecy, In small, Street floor, East Building, i} ost—$1.59 | Sticks, $3.89 and $6.98 A New Columbia Record of “War Songs” On this just-appeared Record are gathered | || many of the favorite songs of the day wherever men in uniform gather from Y. M, C. A. huts to practice hikes. It is on sale, together with all the other new Victor and Columbia Records, at our Music Store— War Song Hits—Part I Introducing GD Wa a Lone wi to Berlin, ome (4) Pack Up Your ‘our Old K jae Columbia Quartet. Ri te War Song Hits— Part II Introducing (1) For ty und My Country et ello,” Fran Where I'm Go: