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STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD MUST HAVE COAL --ORALL WILL CLOSE all schools in that borough close down, ‘The Regents’ examinations for high | school pupils are to be held next} having to} | | Industries, Many of Them Working on War Contracts, May Have to Close. Hoboken has been practically without the fire was at no (ime adequate, $10,500,000 FOR RED GROSS _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. of keeping the schools open in that HOBOKEN WITHOUT WATER: many residents thelr fauceta|proved, amouhte to more than|report. It cqvers eve flan activity borough, For several days now the turned on, It asm the big fre on | $8,000,000. and sho he wide t Amer: | t conditions there have remained YS 14th Street tast w used up 10,000,-] New work outlined by Folks will res |tca ation such] GeAdaes, kad. Te iy Rabie FOR THE LAST TEN DAYS) ce’ esivons of ss quire an additional 68 physicians ana |r abe : ¢ t ef Dunn told the Commis: 1320 nurses. with 200 other aids hab | Board of Equeatior hat unless quic —-- Fire Chief Dunn told the Commis | A Perpetual War of Germs. | VICICK and SONO"’A SERVICE hines and Records week, and attendance credits will be RELIEF WORK IN FRANCE Mac led Bi 7 pie vor}, | Water for the Inst ten days, A hearing mays Cream Applied in Nosteils ler the tient sctoate ais hus been {Uetore the City Commissioners to-day ; In bp human body there is continual strife between | va Wen ae a eens ceeeewnee ec. une lesupteuly demoralized by the coal] #itcioned that a normal pressure of {enor for Year Shows Tremendous the forces of health and disease, while headaches, nervousness NEW YORK i Bees ceqiilh are closxed and your Out of a Total of St of Sixty Forced | shortage. forty to forty-five pounds, with a ca- Scope of Activities Among and — colds mean weakness and forerun sickness. 24 Etatharh Avenue, Hrookiyn, } oa eat sh hdl The borovgh of the Bronx, which | pacity of seventysfive, had been re- pgth gli . In ch eee ecreee Seneres ead i stuited m1 a breathe To Shut Down, Fifty-three | was atte sasterday to report ali |ruced (o lean than ton pounds, “AR Inc Civilians, anging seasons your system needs the oil-food in | - smal Fly's Cream | Are in That Boroug! | schools open, was obliged to announce | Yestigation of the famine will be 8 sal trethendous just get a sina y" m | rouse ned t he Public Utilities Com: PARIS, Jan, 11—The : alm at any ¢ Apply a ie . | three closed to-day. Queens had two, | 0" 4 naw ic nent Wedeesd scope of the work of civilian rellef car- | | Httle of thiy fragrant, arttiseptic cream but Richmond, where some of the | ston In, Newnes next eeemeet th into your nostrils and let it penetrate| Xt" ols remained closed in| | buildings aro frame, still matntained Hoboken's industries, many of them ried on by the American Red Cros# was SCOTS EMULSIO | e1 asage ‘our | Greate ! on war contracts, are in danger of hav- ine postive alt Pe iaeeleey sus | Greater New York to-day. In Brook- ja Sieh Sate, WIth all ctiools open. |ine to cloas. City eMotaia canvas thar | Vettes te the report OF Homer Fouts, > flamed, swollen « inembrane| 3" Mone fifty-three were closed, in-| Circulars were sent to-day to all|the Hackensack Water Company, which Director of the branch of Civil Affairs of eCadux- T Ss “4 t ‘ tia. | supplies Hoboken, has plenty of water, |that organization, here to-day. It cov- end you get in : he Boys' Iigh, the Com-| Janitors ordering them, when bulld- | supp! i : ‘Ait how goo Your nos-| mercial High, Bay Ridge High and|!D8% Were closed for twenty-four | >t prefers to pipe It to the North Hud- |ereq the period from July to December to increase the red corpuscles of the blood and create that 80 West AOth St. trils are open, your he ? y Ridge High and) yours, to drain all pipes, so that|*0n municipalities, Hoboken gets the} 4 aisctosed that in the three months resistive power which thwarts colds, tonsilitis, throat | upper Dances avy: | § more hawking, snuf ctasmus Hall High Schools. It was water cheaper under @ contract made | Art moge headache, or struggling nounced this afternoon that thirty there may be no more reports of in 1882, ending Noy. 1 this branch of Red Cross troubles and rheumatism. frozen plumbing, Robert W, De Forrest, President of the water company, submitted @ report hee tan] which blamed the shortage on the re- for breath, Ely's ¢ what sufferers frow eatarrh need. It's a Balm is just ad colds ‘nd | ht.—Advt. | Ro activities alone than $2,600,000, The budget for the six months be- cent zero weather and the fact thatginning with November, already ap- Soott’s is high-powered medicinal-food without | or‘alcohol. One bottle mow may prevent hie ae | ‘The imported N in cod liver oll used in Seott’s Km now refined ia | Sunday World Wants Work Wonders had expended more of coal had been obtained for the s' High, and as more had been|{ Norwegian our own American laboretorien which guarantees it free from’ Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J ties: promised tt was expected this school ip-at | would be reopened Monday. - / a or Ss gee ed i 7 7 | ‘The situation in Brooklyn ts so ser- dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue fous that Patrick Jones, Superinten- Absolutely Removes, dent of Supplies, was called into con- Indigestion. Druggists rcrence ny Administrator Gunnl- refund money if it fails, 25¢! son in a» endeavor to find some meang N SATURDAY, JANUARY 12TH 34th Street Blankets and Ww® Comfortables at McCutcheon’s Since Coal Saving has become a necessity as well as a patriotic duty, a plentiful supply of extra blankets—and heavier, warmer ones— is a wise provision. JANUARY FUR SALE Extraordinary Reductions Absolute Clearance MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL Remarkable Reductions Hudson Seal Coats, 45 inches long; belted model... 145.00 formerly 175.00, Hudson Seal Coats, with blended Skunk or Kolinsky collar and 85 Suits—size 14 to 18 years cuffs; 45 inches long. formerly 195.00, a EEE DOGO ie rcausastscesnicees formerly 45.00 to 57.50 165 Coats—size 14 to 18 years . | i ... formerly 18.50 to 26.50 165.00 The January prices on McCutcheon’s stocks offer an opportunity to supply your most Moleskin Coats,—45 inches long; with Taupe Fox collar and AUMANN8 14-9th STREET Q 3rd NS To Those Worthy of Credit | Apartments | Furnished From Open Every Evening :";, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures WOMEN’S SKIRTS 7.50 And Are Now Offering It At ¥ to 4 Below Regular Prices formerly 9.75 lo 26.50 75 Girls’ Wool Dresses 6.95 and 9.75 formerly 9.75 to 14.75 58 Silk and Party Dresses Size 6 to 16 years .........+: exacting needs with the consciousness of cuffs. formerly 385.00, 325. obtaining an extra measure of value at the , @ 5.00 12.75 s were Rpirisononigat st é prices asked. Misses’ Natural Muskrat Coats,—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 65 Serge Dresses—14 to_18 years. Blankets formerly 110.00, 75.00 WS S78 iid. oc cc snaxnscaes formerly 26.50 to 89.50 All White Blankets (Pink and Blue borders). . i . 70x84, $7.00 and 8.75 MUFFS AND NECKPIECES 68 Afternoon Dresses—size 14 to_18 years 70x84, $7.00 and 8.75. NU NE NEN ALTIECES 76x86, $8.00 and 10.00. . gh ; Pee ae 29.5 89.50 60x90, $8.50, 12.50, 13.50, 14.50, 16.00, 17.50, 21.00. Nutria Muffs, finest quality.....12,50 | Natural Raccoon Mutffs...777...13,50 22.50...... POC formerly 29.50 to: 39.5 70x90, $10.00, 15.00, 16.00, 17.50, 18.50, 20.00, 24.00. . 1A . 80290, $11.00, 16.30, 17,30, 18.50, 20.00, 22.00, 26.00. formerly 16.50 formerly 16.50 Cotton-Filled Comfortables Nutria Neckpieces....- -- 12.50 | Natural Raccoon Neckpieces : Figured Silkoline both sides, filled with White Cot- formerly 16.50 formerly 12.50 75 Skirts—14 to 18 years ton, $2.50 and 3.50 ‘ plaicoler Satecn, S815. ne Taupe Wolf Muffs,..:.+.-.--- 27.50 | Black Lynx Mutts..°<7777.. 27.50 eet formerly 9.75 to 14.7 Fi 1 Silk Mull center, plain-c i IL ‘ormerly 37.51 7 ‘ = borders Figured ilies bake to match penteet a onmeny #80 250 Fur- Collared Coats | $4.50 and 5.50. Taupe Wolf Neckpiece: 27.5 lack Le Tenge a ace aa 3 bia pe Woll Neckpleces. . -27.50 | Black Lynx Neckpieces....777), Wool-Filled Comfortables formerly 37.50 formerly 45,00 35.00 Numerous stylish and smart models; made of wool Velour l 16. 75 Ficured Nainsook both sid ith plain-col with Nutria or Coney Fur collars; size ti to 18 years. 4, lg Mo mang 1 ila lal cai formerly 24.50 to 92.504 F) Figured Silk Mull center, with plain-colored Silk 0 > Mull borders, Figured Silkoline back to match center, $9.00. aa Advance Models We Have Purchased To Close Out : Help the Y. W. C. A. SERGE DRESSES JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL FS Help the Y. W. C. A. secure the funds needed for ———————— ° ee ee Se cere ee > th duct of their invaluable work t . . Bl fieoanduct_of use nvalanii work. nEeneato coin SENG The Entire Stock of Exceptional Savings and three-quarters. Send checks to Mrs. Henry P. F bs | 4 Davison, Treas., 600 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C. | 75 Juniors’ Suits KS ; Serge Dreases are very popular, therefore a ik | z Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets varied assortment of excellent quality Navy Blue The famous iWayser | Size 15 to 19 yearsS..cccccceesceeees 12.75 | . Dresses has been assembled for this sale. Models | : formerly 22.50 i 26.50 L that emphasize the new lines of fashion. “PHANTOM” SILK UNDERWEAR 125 Girls’ Coat als Also Crepe de Chine Dresses smartly EEE EEE rao ee wane | ONLY BRONX STORE braided; in the leading spring Shades. Size 6 to 16 yeurs...... ..6.95 and 14,75 | No Extra Charge for Credit Anne Period « American y ) Walnut Dining Suite, | consisting of regularly 10,50 to 14.50 A special purchase of women’s fashion- able Skirts together with Skirts taken from regular stock and reduced for this sale. Made of excellent quality Materials, including Velour, striped Serge, Velveteen, Fancy and Plain Satin, Wool Poplin and English ‘Twill-back Corduroy; styles suitable for dress or sport wear; waist bands up to 30 inches, Annual Clearance Sale Owing to the war conditions and the inability to secure this material, ‘‘Kayser’’ has been compelled | to discontinue the manufacture of these high-grade garments, While the stock lasts we will dispose of the garments at_the following remarkably low prices: dize 8 formerly 16.75 to 26.50 250 Girls’ Wash Dresses . 95c¢ and 1.95 formerly 1.95 to 2.95 45 Lawn or Net Dresses . 4.95 and 9.75 formerly 10.75 to 16.75 to 16 years . ize 6 lo DE year Size $ to 16 years Clo Ser N WOMEN’S SOROSIS SHOES Bloomers |. Camisoles | Vests MILITARY YARNS Sloot exten: 4.75 5.85 7.85 2.75 1.35 | 1.95 sion; 1 Arm and & Side formerly 6.00 to 14.00 regularly regularly | regularly Khaki Knitting Yarn Chain, with ga ine leather seats. Can be "$149.7 75 3.75 to 5.00 1.95 to 2.50 | 2.75 to 4.50 hank 1.00, 1.10 and 1.25 sooda shown in this advertisement will be sold at Many standard styles as well as the most ‘ : t eS eae 4 NOTE: Hee et during this week, fuihiocetio Berean modola, ml icaaieee anal Ulaion Boies reg. 4.) to.00 Khaki and Natural Knitting Yarn ol tJ 149 T4 STREET 6S AVE Se. All sizes represented, but not in every model. 2.95 ball 60c ,