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Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street An Unusually Fortunate Purchase of Misses’ Smart Winter Coats . Enables us to offer on Saturday Misses’ Distinctive Pom Pom Coats, Attractive styles, lined throughout with fancy $25.00 silks and warmly interlined. Value $39.75 | to rid one's feet of every hard or soft SEEMS EVERYONE } | HEARD ABOUT IT All want to try new drug that dries up corne se they lift out. Good news spreads rapidly and druggists here are kept busy dispens- ing freezone, the ether discovery of a Cincinnati man, which fs said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the fingers | Ask uny pharmacy for « ounce of freenon very little, but ts juarter | which will cost | id to be sufficient corn or callus, You apply just « few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the soreness Is relieved, and soon the corn is so shriveled that it lifts out with out pain. It 1s @ sticky substance | which dries when applied and never inflames or even irritates the adjoin- ‘COAL HEADS PASS QN THEATRE HOURS HERE TO-MORROW. (Continued from First Page.) release nome of the coal for use by the wuffering people of thin city.” To-day Joseph A. Hall, former Fuel | Administrator in the Bronx, but now Deputy State Administrator in Mr. Wiggins's office, made this statement: “No coal of the Central Unton Gas | Company will be selzed by the Conl Administration or any one else.” Next Dintrict Attorney Martin took | a hand. Hoe had read the gas com- pany’s statement that no more than 15,000 tons of coal existed where Mar- tin and the Mayor thought they saw THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, TANUARY 11, 1918. | Committee to the Bronx coat deposits | to see what conld be done In acquit. | | ing some of the gas company’s fuel | | for the heeds of coalless collars in| \the Bronx, | GARFIELD BELIEVES ADEQUATE COAL 18 CONSIGNED HERE. The local Coal Administration to- day gained from a prominent Penn- sylvania operator just back from an interview with National Fuel Admin- | istrator Garfield, an approximation of | Garfield's reasons for denying the ap- |peal for priority orders on shipments of coal to New York. Dr. Garfield has good reason to be- eve, according to the testimony of the Washington visitor, that there is & great supply of coal consigned to New York which fs still tled up at Jersey tidewater points and at places [en route from the mines, Ho ts said to hold with A. H. Smith, Director of Eastern Rallroada, that coal in sufficient quantities to keep hae York going has been moved from the mines to tidewater, and that it is Your Child Must . Be Strong Nature starts most children right, and it is the parents’ duty to keep them so. Happy spirits—eager appetite —deep refreshing sleep—the love of vigorous play—all these things a child must have in abundance now, if the budding man is to be adequately equipped to conquer in life’s battles. Gude's Pepio-Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ 4 tonle promotes ehergy and health by enriching and purle ream of life—the blood, If your child Is pale, nervous, and if he is @ spectator rather than a participant in the health- making games of childhood try a course of Pepto- Mangan. A beneficial result can be expected a time-ti Pe strengthens the consti the blood, and crei blood celle: the p sluggish bloos riven jc favites robust health, and the invitation is usually to- Mangan wards off anemia, and ion by putting i 4, 18g Sate : iil acevant ah mountains of it on yesterday's tour, | UP to the consignees to see that it is aveepied, \ ‘ a) ” is discovery w! wen! OU | artin got in touch with Robert w,| transferred from tidewater points to isses’ Crystal Cloth and Velour Coat sands of deaths annually trom’ lock. | this elty. Dr. Garfield. pol ; Shares, He veto. Manges, banuge M ry’ bas jaw and Infection heretofore resulting | Livingston of the gan company and this elty. Dr. Garfield pointe an tn Recreate igetion or injure the teeth Value $47.50 and 65.00, at $32.50 and 42.50 6 Most of them have fur collars and are lined with fancy or plain silks, warmly interlined. from the suicidal habit of cutting corns.—Advt, @_ All, *Loat and Found" articies * | in ‘The World or reported een at any of The “Lost end Found” heard his statement that there was no more coal than the absolutely nec- exsary surplus of thirty days’ supply, Livingston then made the sporting proposition that {f competent aasos- ors could prove to him there was more than 15,000 tons of coal in.the Locust Avenue yards he would gladly co-operate with the Fuel Administra- tion, or the city, in distributing this lin this regard. atance in that at Kenilworth, N. J. Several hundred carloads of New | York's coal have been side-tracked for several days. Certain of the local administrators take issue with Dr. Garfield's opinion It was maintained in the office of the city Fuel Administra- tion to-day that figures on transpor- tation indicate that the caus of the coal famine lies in the inability of the railroads to furnish sufficent cars | Priendly Warning: Make certal get genuine Pepto-Mangan—Gude Ste many counterfeits, True Pe bulk; it comes only Ta pacha and bottles as pictured here, Read the cirowlar rapped around the bottle. Pepto-Mangan is made only by .M. J, BREITENBACH CO., New York ce Manufacturing Chemists - @an be left at any of The Advertising Agencies, or can be Celephoned directiy to The World. ba a Cali 4000 Bookman, New York. of ; Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, surplus over bia own estimate to the /at the mines, An Instance was cited wherein a Pennsylvania mine requir- ing 1,200 cars @ week to transport its product got only six yesterday, “The anthracite situation as re- gards New York has improved - - — slightly,” sald Harry T. Peters, Chair- oom man of the Fuel Conservation Com- mittee, to-day. “About 26,000 tons of anthracite had arrived in NewYork by midight last night.” | GIRL DELIVERS COAL TO POOR | IN LIMOUSINE. | One of the incidents of the coal |famine in Hrooklyn to-day was sup- ody Meanwhile, ayor ain poor. it was reported that was despatching City Johnson of his own Coal GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR WITH “DANDERINE”. Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair---You Can! ‘ham Women’s Fashionable Shoes Formerly $9.00 to 10.00 at $7.85 pr. The leathers include Dark Tan Russia Calfskin, Black Calfskin, Havana Brown and Battleship Grey Kidskin. plied by sprightly little Miss Sylvia Loins, daughter of Stephen Loins, « at No. th y Ave., Corner 18 Street, N. Y. 6" stock broker, who liv | Plerrepont Place. Miss ing the family limousin Capt. Rouse of the Pople \Iice and an Also a number of this season’s newest models; TO CLOSE OUT [ic uation, and, announced Rerul Mi values up to $14.00, at the same price. Waes Sor, Goal fon Ua, eaner ine Bote, ( — ride with Miss Loing the house-to-house journey of ap AU Winter Coats and Suits |i Gis i some tenement and ther was delivered. Reeve Schley, County Administra- tor, said to-day that shipments from Jersey tidewater points to New York| * were Improving and that unlesy a storm {intervened a larger quota of | coal was expected to-morrow, He | said he was giving preference to fire | houses and police stations, many of which were almost devoid of coal, ABetarate dde i BOYS STEAL A TON OF COAL. | Loot Bin of Yonkers Woman Daring n brence From Home. Stealing a ton of coal from the cellar bin of a residence requires technique, } ‘but Mra. Margaret Flannery of No. 196 | {Buena Vista Avenue, Yonkers, plained to the police ¢ pot there that Petticoats | Smart models for street wear— taffetas and jersey silk tops—in all the newest popular colorings. | Exceptional values—Main Floor | | House Robes Warm, comfortable models, made of blanket material, eiderdown and corduroy; all sizes and colorings. Priced very low at $3.75 to 6.85 At Decisively Reduced Prices MANY BELOW ACTUAL COST 600 Winter ~ Coats — REDUCED TO Values that are possible only in such a sweeping stock-diminishing Sale! at $3.75 and 4.95 Women’s Muslin Underwear Unusual Values for Saturday—Main Floor » Women's Night Gowns, Envelope Chemises and Petticoats, all in attractive models; regularly sold at $1.50 each. 10% Connectics for Holiday Tri Mass., Jan. 11.—Sentence Panishea Stunning fur and plush trim- med models, many warmly lined AYER, , : ‘i - was imposed to-day on one hundred A Special $1.29 throughout and interlined; of hree Connecticut members of the aoith Wool Velour, Plush, Broadcloth, try at Camp Devens, convicte: by martial of being absent. without Pom-Pom, Burella and Kersey; 1 Also Washable Satin Underbodices, at 85c Al SA pr, mgan inatded, but In others btn: | ep AND ERINED for from ant to Afteen days. ' G ROWS HAIR Besides doubling the beauty of your hair at once, you will shortly find new hair, hand embroidered and lace trimmed; regularly $1.00. 260 WINTER SUITS ¢ the Senate approve Pres! son's course Presenting | 4 d i ; = : s ndition ts . Ine and downy at Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes = see sic eta fp meat | ace emcee of the terms was introduced hair growing all over y by Senator Lewis, the 10- ge Dem the scalp, Coste little, Made of strong leathers on comfortable lasts—Second Floor ‘Soldier Boy” Lace Shoes| Misses’ Tan Calf Lace Shoes Tan and black grain leather; 1114 to @, Sizes 1114 to @, at $2.85 pr. at $3.35 pr. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes| Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Black; lace models, Sizes 814 toll, $2.35 “ 114to% $2.85 *10 Many of the models included for- merly sold as high as $25.00 Handsomely tailored or fur trimmed effects, many warmly lined for cold weather service. Velours, Serges, Burellas, Cheviots, etc.; all sizes for women and misses, BROOKLYN —= ; =I Oppenneim.Gitinsez@ Exceptional Showing and Sale of Fu Iton Street, Brooklyn NEW SPRING DRESSES | Annual Shoe Clearance Sale — | | Saturday, January 12th } Fashionable High Grade Boots New Models for Women and Misses ] = ALTERATIONS FREE: Tan calf lace, high cut; @ straps and buckle, $3.35 ' $2.85 Sizes 844 to 11, “ 1114 8, Original Style Effects in Serges and Silks at $72.9 $ 8°? $25 Charmingly new and distinctive draped, surplice and tynic models of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Serge, Georgette and various combinations of materials—all specially priced for to-morrow. eS A General Clearance of Boys’ Clothing and Plush Hats At money saving pricee—Third Floor $3.50 Wash Suits at $1.95|$5.00 Wash Suits at $2.95 Sisos #)4 to 10 years. Patent leather or Gunmetal Calf- skin with Grey Cloth Tops, Glace Kidskin with Black Cloth Tops. All High Cut Laced Models. Sizes 8 to 10 years Military Heels Special Feature! Welted Soles New Frock of Serge Combined with Foulard (as illustrated) *15 All Sizes for Women and Misses $15.00 Norfolk Suits, 12.50|$9.75 Mackinaws at $6.75 Sizes 7 to 18 years. Regular 8.00 Values Sizes 8 to 17 years Plush Hats at 95c to 3.50 | Boys’ Formerly 81,50 to 5.00 All Sales Must Be Final No Credits