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__——— ye ] RUNAWAY KEW YORK BOY DIES IN ‘NO MAN'S LAND’ DEFENDING LISTENINGPOST MYRON ROTH Myron Reh Killed on Christmas) D.y, Returning Canadian Officer | Tells His Father. | Information has just been received | » by Herman L. Roth, « lawyer, of No 1478 Broadway New York, of the @eath of his son, Myron, on the fighting ine in Fear ‘ first definite news \ Nis gon since he disap: Nov, 1, 1914, after the father, on account of the boy's youth, had opposed his de sire to go to the war Lieut. Spencer a, returned wounded Canadian officer, tells Mr. end Myron enilst in € young Roth «! For three years fought bide by (which was your day, bis captain d for four ¥ teers to go out and defend a | station in No Man's Land. nd Mr. Roth has two sons at present tn the American service BIG WATER MAIN BURSTS. Freight Cut of New Haven Mond tn the Bronx Flooded. A twelve-inch water main burst Miat Street and Warhincton Avenue early to-day. After running for half anj hour the water found a path under the roadbed and cushed into cut of the New Have fod the Bronx, o oq Bency crew. The Bronx ¥. M. C. A. the Supreme| Court, Magistrate's Courts and Munte! aj Courts are tn the zone affected by other bul ments are working to loc » at night to cleanse the system. Geta - | thelr ttle avstems,—Advt. *| Teeth thoroughly cleaned, ‘i 4 pr-BLOOy, es DL HOURS 94M. 10 6PM DAILY GAS KILLS TWO ASLEEP. Heat From § Fitts © Seve! With ' Horry Sohne a tallor, and Gil- vert Letbisch, a baker, were killed XY gas poisoning this morning tn the | , trnished room they shared at No. 86 eet. Iarnel Lieber, the [Fi 1 the men unconscious |Ey 0 the y eur ibisch were sowed the men had to aving 9 small gas 1 the night the ith the stove heat, floc r BID COLI? TAKE "CASCARETS? FOR HIVES NIG. They're fine! Liven your liver and bowels a | clear your head, | No headache, sour stomach, bad cold or constipation by morning. | Get a 10-cent box now, ' Colds—whether in the head or any part of the body—are quickly over- come by urging the liver to action and keeping the bowels free of poison, Take Cascarets to-night and you will |> wake up with a clear head and your (Eg cold will be gone. Cascarets work while you sleep: they cleanse and reg- ulate the stomach, remove undigested food and foul gases; take tl: excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels, =! Remember the quickest way to get rid of colds 1s one or two Cascarets (>. 10-cent box at any drug store. Don't forget the children, They relish this Candy Cathartic and it is often all that Is needed to drive a cold from Teeth Without | ates * a I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose ‘Teeth, and ‘Treat Diseased Gums. MH SETS OF TEETH, Gold and a Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, @ f Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasor Prices. a a J = a a RPADLY ) TEETH and Broken plates repaired while MM you walt, or If sent by mati, m2 12578 OFFICES= = 1 Ee CT SAA St n SUNDAYS 9AM TO SBM FINGERS THAT WERE TWISTED NOW MAKE DELICATE BEAD WORK Young Woman Tells Hc Rheumatism That Made Life Miserable “I have had forty X-Ray pictures) taken and here's one of thei showing my fingers when they we alme well,” said Marion Mason of 2 velt Ave., Beverly, Mass matisn of joint Hardly a joint in my body but what was stiff and sore. I was unable to lift my feet over a mat, unable to turn in bed and pillows had to he arranged around me to keep the bed clothes from touching my body “Even my y rhe jaws we stiff that T could not fee “In all T had sev tried baking treatment termilk and liquid treatment, Violet Ity seven months, } medical treatn doctors “Hearing and what eases sini i it. After a few months? tre could see 4 ght impr gradually the pain my. Joints. knees, move iny J @ade some head work that n ngers and re »w She Recovered From | =] aA Hl: tated very fine movements of the fin- |S . nly did Var-ne-sis help |5¢ ers ‘ 4 sign of rheumatism i 1 nd remo general health Improved so at Tam really better than I “L cannot say enough in pralse of | |p Var-ne-sis; it is truly wonderful what | |Fé t has accomplished in my euse, 1| |S al to write further tm-| |p formation to all who are interested | |F¥ lease, dear suffe drelief, If itute—let me tell you my exp: W. A. Varney said: Every sufferer | |i from rheumatism should he interested | |i Miss Mason's ease for their own to harm the vjure the heart vy offe 81,000 if I publish are other Tam willing to pay ‘i E F i 1) sa THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918, Special Price harmonize with any room. Porcelain Top Tables White enameled frame; square legs and drawer; size 26 x 42 inches. Regular Price $16.24 Special at $12.74 BW? — Basement, 35th St, Carpets at Tapestry Couch Covers In Oriental Designs $2. Designs that suit the prevailing tastes for the Oriental in carpets, rugs and draperies, APT— Fourth Floor, Rear: Q7 Regularly $3.96 Quiet colors also to BR hy ABs Mirvetlons Are Pricoe—Quilty—Serviee = teaald Squace. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only MASTER SPEED-UP SALES DADO LOLLY LOLS REDO A) Big Savings In This Store Saturday, the Day on Which Man and Wife Shop Together one! Clearing Out Prices These are odd rolls that are left from a season's selling. All are perfect goods and some have borders to match. Our present Wilton Carpets, $1.89 yard | Formerly $2.48 and $3.24 yard These are in two-tone ef- fects, in reds only. Floor Lamp $14.74 Originally $20.78 In solid mahog- any, ivory or gilt- finished wood. Shade of old rose, blue, or Id silk. Also silk ined and fringed. Two 40 watt Tungs- ten bulbs. The trimming fs an overlay of gold net, which GSD gives a rich effect un- usual at this low price, Ceow —Basement, Broadway Metal Table Lamp $3.49 Originally $4.89 The base and triangular frame-work of the shade are of verde green metals. Panels are of green art glass. One 40 Watt Tungsten bulb. ETO — Bw nt, Bway, Eastman Vest Pocket AutographicKudaks $8.09 Usual Price $10.79 Fitted With F-7.5 Anastigmat Lenses of the shortage of mat lenses, the demand for these Kodaks so equipped exceeds the supply. We have equipped some with the Maco F-7.5 Anastigmat Lenses, which take pictures sharp and clear to the edges. When obtainable, the Vest Pocket Kodak fitted slower tha ells for$12.00 i enlee 15-4 x @!9 inches. Uses Sastraan Roll Film pore) Bh h Moor, Sty Contre Fur Lined Overcoats for Chauffeurs $39.75 Originally $59.75 Of dark Oxford kersey or black, with natural muskrat linings and collars of Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat) or Persian Lamb. Double- breasted model, which buttons to the neck dias =F itth Floor, 84th Street prices are below to-day’s wholesale costs. Imported Axminster Velvet & Wilton Velvet Body Carpets, $1.64 yd, Carpets, $1.39 yard Formerly $2.59 per yard Reg. $1.74 and §2.14 per yd: 18 in. borders to match. These are in two qualities Were $2.89 per yard. Now $1.48 yard. Cowe—Fourth Floor, Broadway 99 Women’s Quilted Silk Jackets, $2.89 Originally priced $4.89 Imported from Japan. Well made, superior quality white crepe de chine. Ceara—Third Poor, Contre, 120 Decorated Dinner Sets, $24.89 In this assortment are many fine 100-piece sets of Ameri- can porcelain, Some were as high as ¥39.50. and seven designs. all in the 27-inch width. with sleeves. Of (igre —Basement, 4th Street. 500 Damask Cloths, $4.19 To-day’s Wholesale Cost, $4.62! Extra fine, all pure linen damask cloths in five effective patterns. 70 inches square. BeTe—Fecond Moor, T5th Street, Imported Blackwood Furniture At One-Fourth Reductions This furniture is Chinese in character, hand carved. Pedestals and Tabourettes Usual Prices $1.24 to $22.49 SalePrice 99cto $16.49 Tables Usual Prices 19.49 to 45.25 SalePrice 14.24to 33.75 Settees Usual Prices 36.50 and 44.50 Sale Price 27.25 and 33.25 Cabinets Usual Prices 104.00 to 174.00 Sale Price 77.25to 129.00 Mere —Sixth Floor High Grade Bed Coverings Reduced for Clearance Imported Lawn and Linen Bedspreads. Some plain hem- stitched, others embroidered. Were $6.19 to $17.84 each; now $4.19 to $13.49 each. Pure Linen Bed Sheets (heimstitched). Hand-embroidered. Size 72 x 96 inches. Were *7.29 each; now $5.29 each. Initial Envelope Pillow Cases. Broken assortment of letters. Regulation size; scalloped all around, Reduced to 39¢ each, Grave —Husement, Rear, Flower Wreaths, 99c For Millinery Trimmings They are the kinds we usually sell at $1.59 and $1.79 A special purchase. Wreaths of fruits, little moss roses, grapes, silk berries, taffeta apples combined with satin or taffeta foliage. In the whole gamut of bright Spring colorings, One of these is all that is needed to trim a hat BeweE—Necond Moer, 34th street Mirrors---) Jirrors---Mirrors Regularly $6.94 to $75.25 Special Sale Prices, $3.47 to $37.62 Some are English—Some Italian. The Della Robbia mirror that was 875.25 is now $37.62. find its equal in this city. In fact these ave “give-away” prices. And There are Chinese Settings in Some. Tt is hard to An English mirror that was $49.75 is now $24.87. Frames are gilt or mahogany in mosteases One of a kind--33 mirrors in this assortment, We've done it all through our seven selling floors. tells the story of how we have radically reduced many lots of choice mer- chandise, specially purchased other groups of seasonable, usable goods, and marked everything at prices that may not be duplicated. This page Savings for every Of course, early shoppers will have the pick of the assortments. A SPECIAL PURCHASE— 422 Boys’ Corduroy Mears Regular $3.2 Price $4.89 tie. Sizes 3 to 8 years. /Ilustrated. Included Are 167 Dickens Suits Heavy white Galatea blouse with corduroy trousers and detachable sailor collar in myrtle and brown, laced at neck. Sizes 3 to 8 years. BFE Second Floor, B4th Street, Tear, 600 Men’s | Men’s Shoes Silk $2.89 and $4.69 Shi rts Originally 94 $7.49 $3.69 and $8.8, At 82.89—Black and tan shoes, in styles which will not Shirts that be restocked this season. In- were origin- complete sizes. ally $4.69 At $4.69. Novelty shoes and $4.89. in two tone effects. Man with buck tops—some wit black vamps and fawn tops, others with brown vamps and brown tops. Broken sizes. Kegre—Main Floor Haleeny, AHth Mt, Near Satin Striped, Broadcloth, Jac- quard Stripes and ‘Tub Silke of good quality Every garment taken from our regular stock—Sizes 14 to 17. Chere-—Muin Floor, 5th street. Men’s Neckwear 44c Purchased by us at big savings—because they were made from the sample silks which a prominent manufacturer fur- nishes to his salesmen. From these very silks our Christmas Neckwear was selected. Rich dark scroll and figured patterns, made up in flowing-end shapes with ribbon bands to insure easy sliding. PaEre—Mair Floor, 5th Street, Winter Ove Overcoats for men at prices that invite buying now for next winter— From Our Annual Clearance Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Clothing Overcoats that were $19.75 16.75 Overcoats that were $24.75 20.75 Overcoats that were $29.75 and $84.75 $24.50 All sizes but not in every style. Originally $22.50 Chesterfield Model, of all wool dark Oxford and Cambridge Overcoutings, winter Best of all, they were specially priced originally, weight, silk lined throughout, velvet collar. therefore a better buy than you will expect Initial Stationery at 23c Originally 34e A limited quantity of correspondence cards and paper with eavelopes io match, of white linen finish b= stock, Cards ana paper hand stamped with gold initials 3 not every initial in the assortment is Each box contains 24 sheets or 24 cards and 24 envelopss a Geers Regular Price $4.89 _ Smart suits of washable corduroy in navy, brown, myrtle and steel gray; Norfolk model with detachable white pique collar and black English sailor of conservative and extreme tastes warm, all wool fabrics—Overcoats in almost every Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats at $19.50 Wit Army Sweaters $4.64 Were Originally §5.49 All wool, warm, Olive Drab Sweaters; open at neck, with standing collar, two pockets. A sweater that the civilian as well as the soldier will find serviceable. frare—Fifth Floor, Centre, Suits Youths’ Overcoats $13.75 FormerlyPriced up to $16.50 Double Breasted Overcoats with all around belts, tailored of heavy warm overcoatings, with the smartness that youth requires. Overcoats for youths from 16 to 20 years, assuring good service for the balance of this winter and all of the next. Ormre—rirth Fl. Sith St, Bway. Shoes for Boys and Girls $1.98 For CHILDREN and MISSES Originally $2.49 to $2.97 Black Shoes in button and laced styles. Sizes 814 to @. For BOYS Originally $2.49 Black shoes. Sizes 1 to 544, Cems —Second Floor, Rear, rcoats Overcoats of size and style—Overcoats Cegs—VFoarth Ploor, S4th Street ¢ ) VY? if ° ‘ er a ec a