The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1918, Page 6

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ei 1? MAYOR A GALLANT! HEFINDS SEATS FOR LADIES ON B. RT Hylan Gets to Office Three} Minutes Ahead of Time De- spite Storm and Tie-Up Absolute? wore la fo excuse for you if ¥ s morning, driving rain T and bone-breaking, loy sidewalks to the contrary notwithstanding. If John F. Hylan, Mayor of New York. oan endure ali the weirdness of the —<<<——_—______——. f CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF Every bit of dandrpf disappears after one or two applications of Dan- derine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a small bottle of Wanderine at any drug store for a few cents and save your hair, After several applications you can't find a article of dandruff or any falling air, and the scalp will never itch. Advt. SORENESS, PAIN ACHING JOINTS Don’t suffer! Relief comes the moment you rub with old “St. Jacobs Liniment” Don't stay sore, stiff and lame! Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Liniment” right in your aching muscles, joints and painful nerves. It's the quickest, surest pain relief on earth. It is absolutely hart. less and doesn’t burn the skin. “St. Jacobs Liniment” con pain, It instantly takes away any ache, soreness and stiffness in t head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, arms, fingers or ony part of the body nothing like it. You simply pour a little in your hand and rub “where it hurts,” and relief comes instantly. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle now from any drug store, It never disappoints—six gold medal awards.—Advt. BOR. 'T and ati reach City H ee minutes before % anyhow, the Mayor wen ough all the ommuter eran hie journey by because he didn't have a later, like a je Bush dire ted several women to va- ces he might have occupied. The Mayor reached the Gates Ave nue 6tation near his home at 8.06 ock and took the first train thot along It proved to be a Bro vadway liner. From Gates to Myrtie Avenue the Mayor and De |teotive Bergt. O'Hara, his brother-tn nw and bodyguard, , were jammed and bumped in one of the usual | crowan, “Phere’s @ vacant seat,” said O'Haa, when @ part of the crowd @ighted at Myrtle Avenue, Hie Hon- or looked about the car and saw a woman at the other end. He beck- oned her and she came forward and thanked him, When this woman got off at one of the Brooklyn stations another took her place. During the journey Manhattan ward the Mayor conversed tn low tones with the guard of his car. That funotionary opened the ventilators shortly after the Mayor bad first a4- dressed him. “ay, Mr, Conductor, t» this train! an express or @ local?” awked an irate passenger, who stood near the Mayor. The guard maintained a B. RT silence, “Ie this an exprens or @ local—or | both?” bawled the passenger. The guard winked at @ girl near him and whispered: “He can search me~I don’t know.” There was a four-minute tie-up in the middie of the Williamaburg | Bridge. During this delay the Mayor twirled his Titian mustachtos, rolled his watch chain between bie fingers, | eet his teeth and otherwise showed suppressed emotion. | “Isn't be temperamentalt™ maid a) young woman, “Yes, travelling on thia line makes every ono that way,” replied her com panion. | ,|VICTIMS OF WHISLER BURIED. ‘Three Laid at Rest In Kansan City —Army Men Pallbearers. KANBAS CITY, Jan, 26.—¥emoral ser. | vices for three of the victime of Capt. Lewis R. Whister, who were alain with | an axe in the robbery of the army bank at Funston, Kan., last Friday night, were held to-day. Six army officers from Camp Funston were active pallbearers at the funeral Extraordinar. Misses’ Si Offering Pleated, waisted models in a t Sizes 6 to 14 years. ategenrs,, 16-% marked at > OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G 34th Street, New York Sale Wednesda About 275 Afternoon and Street Models Of Satin, Charmeuse, Taffeta & Combinations Extraordinary Values OPPENHEIM. CLLNS & G 34th Street, New York Important Sale Wednesday 400 Girls’ Dresses belted or long and medium) wash materials, with novelty pockets, * 1k Dresses 12.75 road range of | 1.65 Sale Price | Sd) A Sd Poet stunts of a Brooklyn { tHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, it District Attorney Kilroe yea- None of this money went to districte which favored William f Fusion Committes| M. Bennett, Republican candidate. kdyn district lead-| After the primaries, Mr. Boardman primary elections, | #014, be became @ atanch adherent of Bonnott. np t f rdman, Deputy State nt off aston Sent $7,780 to Brooktyn. ke ed As messenger t stimony before As s VOCALION Musically the World’s Greatest Phonograph—with a Fascinating New Feature mil HIS superb instrument plays music— very manner of music—with a tonal beauty which is not mere musical imitation, but which is actual musical realism. The deeper tones—bass and baritone, ‘cello, bass viol and tuba—are reproduced with a new and remarkable richness and “body”. The high notes of soprano, violin and flute, come forth from this wonderful instrument with the sweet ness and purity of the original renditions. There are times when merely to listen to music, however beautiful, is not enough. There are times when we long to express our own musical thoughts—when we must voice the wordless emotions which music arouses in all our hearts. And this longing the Aeolian: ‘Vocalion satis- fies. For in a simple device which has been named the Graduola, we find this means of musical self-ex gage Weare able to participate ourselves, in the making of beautiful music. SPECIAL VOCALION ADVANTAGES v v Tone’ Qualty—ofuneled (one and beauty. The Graduola—by means of which the “ex- pression” of the record may be varied at will. INI v Universal Tone-Arm—making all records avail: able without any additional attachments. v Beauty of Design—cases, finishes and work: le “G"" ; Pest be! tas iy ii é manship are of unquestioned superiority. pede i Manchly vvvvey Monthly Mad Asolian-Vocalion prices are: Conventional medels, by ae eal In 367 East 149th Street Period Style (Duncan Phyfe)—$270 Stern Brothers West 4 This re of such Austin, belted, cheviot THE AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN: 29 West ad Street. An Unusually Advantageous Purchase of Men’s English Overcoats $45 to $375, Period models, $215 to $650. Jn BROOKLYN: 11 Flatbush Avenue In NEWARK 1895 Broad Street THE BRONX “ee 2) TSS SSE Te ee & ed 2nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street To-morrow, Wednesday, we will offer Worth $50.00 and 70.00, at $35.00 and 40.00 markable purchase includes some of the finest products famous English clothesmakers as Burberry, Hunt and There are Ulsters, Raglans and Great Coats, in single and double-breasted models; made of serviceable s in all leading colorings, Some advance Spring models, LAIED IN Al Lenuaue Wark Wandas 1918, West 42nd Street Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) » West 43rd Street For Wednesday and Thursday only: 10,000 Yards of 36 inch Printed Cretonnes at 25c yd. Providing an opportunity to anticipate your Spring requirements for Furniture Slips, Window Hangings, ete., at an unusual price. Annual Sale of Linens Will feature To-morrow, emphatic reductions in Real Madeira hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered pieces: Tray Covers, Napkin Pouches, Guests’ Towels, at B5c 75c 1.50 2.50 2.50 25¢, 65c, 1,26, 176, 2.25, Centerpieces, Show Towels, Lace Trimmed Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, - - Cocktail Napkins, doz. $2.75, Tea Napkins, © 670s Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, 2,75, Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., at 4,50, Linge.ie Cushion Covers, 1,25, at 95c, 1.15 and 4.25 7.50 3.25 5.25 2.25 1.25 Irish Linen Luncheon Sets, 13 pcs.; hand crochet edge, at $4.95 Also a collection of French and Italian Hand-made, Lace-trimmed and Embroidered Luncheon, Tea and Banquet Cloths At One-Third to One-Half Below Regular Prices Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums Clearance Reductions available during January: Worsted Wilton Rugs | For Dining Room, Living Room, etc. From 6 by 9 feet + $27.50 To 9 by 12 feet - - $45.75 Regularly $38.50 to 63.00 Plain Carpets, varied colorings Regularly $3.50 to 4.35 a yard, at $1.85 to 2.50 | Heavy Wool Smyrna Rugs Reversible; simple effects, predominating in blue, green, rose, gray and tan, at $18.75 Regularly sold at $24.50 Inlaid Linoleum, wood and tile effects; cut from full rolls; reg. #1.15, 85ce square yard Chinese and Persian Rugs greatly reduced. China, Glassware and Lamps Substantially reduced on the Fourth Floor. DINNER SETS of American Porcelain, 98 pie bird decorations; br butter plates; regly. DINNER SETS of Ameri Porcelain, 107 pieces; conventional border d regularly $29.00; $25.00 Thin Cut Glass Table BOUDOIR LAMPS (Electric) Colonial Dames with china heads and silk dresses,.... .at TABLE LAMPS—Mahogany; ull chain sockets with 18 $24.00 special at $3.75 inch fancy silk shade; for- merly 89.00 $7.95 DINNER SETS of English Porcelain, 107 pieces; wide flow blue border; open stock pattern; reg. $29.00, $25.00 | DINNER SETS—Royal Doul- ton English Porcelain, 108 pes.; octagon shape; unique border; formerly $39.00, at $34.00 Service, 60 pieces; special $16.00 METAL FLOOR LAMPS Adjustable; green or brown base; brass shade, at FLOOR LAMPS—Mahogany; 22 inch silk shade, lined; silk fringe and deep *gal- loon; formerly $12.50,....at $6.50 $9.50 Clearance of Bric-a-Brac at reductions of 20% and more. Exceptional Furniture Values Offered at Reductions of 10 to 50% Dining Room Suite, 10 pes.; Old English Oak; was $225.00, $165.00 Dining Room Suite, 10 pes.; go, . Mieioeady! formerly 8582.50, $372.50 Living Room Suite; 3 pes.; g. ree Velour; was $226.00, $195.00 Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces; Louis XVI. adaptation; formerly $188.00, Imported English Walnut Settee; formerly £150.00, at $75.00 Imported English Morocco Leather Chair; was 8150.00, $75.00 Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, 4 pes.; formerly $210.00, at $148.50 $137.50

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