The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1918, Page 6

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Hi} } = HENNIG REPORTED FLAW IN A GYRO, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gases, o1 Upset Stomach--Pape’s Diapepsin | | Instant‘Relief! Neutralizes stomach acids so food can digest properly- harmless, pleasant, antacid. Demaeid Bearing U.S Sour, gassv, upset stomach, indi-|meal a favorite food meal, then take 1ers Had Passed, Says gestion, hearthurns dyspepsiag when{a little Diapepsin. ‘There will not - * the food you eat ferments into gases|be any distress—ent without fear ison Trial Witness. and upsets yous your head aches and|It's because Pape's Diapepsin “really ames yeu feel sick and miserable, that's|dees” sweeten out-of-order stomachs | when you realize the wonderful acid |that gives it its million of sales an-| A. K. Wing, attorney for Pau! Hen neutralizing power in Pape's Dia-|nually, lote. a former foreman in the BOW pepsin. Tt makes all such storrach| Get @ large fifty-cent case of |) " on. trial misery, due to acidity, vanish in five|Pape's Diapepsin from any drug! SEU rare en eee an minutes store. It is the quickest, surest ant- | fore Judge Chatfeld and a If your stomach is in a continuous| acid and stomach relief known. It! io the Criminal Branch of tne wevoli—if you can't get it regulated, [acts almost like magic—it is @ scien- iets z Frease, for your sakes try [apes |tific, harmless and pleasant stomach | Pedera! Court, Brooklyn, to-day Diapepsin. It'« so needless to have} preparation wiich truly belongs in Tistelbaum, one of the G an acid stomach—make your nextlevery home—Advt. denwianire chi? Witueee, EhFOURN & Purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bill rendered March Ist Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St Est. 1879 WEDNESDAY! The Prior-to-Inventory FINAL CLEARANCE of Women’s Fine Gowns Afternoon and Evening \ $39.50 $49.50 $55 to $125 $89 to $195 . $22.50 } $35 to $69 Velvets Beaded and plain Georgettes — Nets Chiffons — Silver Cloth — Sequin Taffeta Crepe Meteor Serge Compose i Regardless of their regular prices this lot of more than one hundred dresses goes on sale Wednesday morning at new and extraordinary reductions. Light and dark colors--in many cases but one of a style. i ‘Alio a collation f fifteen choice mourning dresses, | Prices which will compel early response Reduced to effect quick selling 0. D. (Second Floor None sent C. None on approval None to be returned Separate Skirts Heretofore S12.00 to 825.00 Alt at winter shite conservative oxford mixtures, blue and black serges and velours, tweeds, silks, popes veloets, and novelty fabrics, as well as smart checks and plaids for sports wear, will be offer beginning Wednesday morning at Half Price ee a t ? A Sale of Women’s Tweed Coats $21.50 and $29.50 Tweed, the fabric daily becoming rarer, combining the English idea of serviceability and comfort. EDNESDAY morming find on sale a very desirable collection of t Lcout Mart for motor or general service wear, A choice assortment in sty iitable for all types of figure ! A Group of Fresh New Hats for Spring Best Values $10.00 \ group of tiats introduced Wed- Tr, AL, of 11 te ers eet esday Orting 1 the Millinery Sectio $10.00 the taff d-niilan shown here T} he crown of silk-and the ir in the smart bow, erect Kk It designed for aerviceable wea and ¢ ! comb, ons aa nary with sand well as all rown and all navy NEW STYLES That Capture School Girls’ Fancy SPECIAL VALUES That Mothers Esteem DRESS~ par EW ir { ent r ire 1 r wool Jersey, with t { e button: ‘ 14-16-18 yrs. $35.00 | A TUB SILK SPORT FROCK iming grace for the iiss in her teens, combining ; broad ar fs and be th br ) he 1 dee nthe skirt i Light rfu d silks Of sery 1j- 16 18 urs. $32.50 i PANG ORT SKIRTS —A tine hea lit e silk, allow k 7 | } Misses’ Lengths " LEW >PORT SKIRTS FOR EVERY DAY atisfying in th y t edd up te | Id up t , aiistea Langue: THE EVENING WORLD, INSPECTOR AMS Ww he ¢ exam * Bliss work aimed ave discovered the TUESDAY, aera Italian Aviator Breaking the World's JANUARY 29, (errs ornare 1918. CUTCURA HEALED Ais, {ltitude Goes Four Miles in Record mneope DAT y , TM HV ER ERUPTIONS ‘4 Teme | UTGHY ERUPT declared: Uh HAVA On Chest and Face, Gould Not had brought him | Stoon, Cost About $2.75, ¢ uring which’ ha bean RE assed by both the ahop And Govern. ment Inspectors Witness was clovely questioned the bearing on which be claimed emery bad been used. te finally admitted he was not absc ly sure whe seal or dust remalne fter | {had been ground, He said that the bearing was one and o1s-half yuaandth of an inch whort of Welt per | nig went back to regarding om the five ch figured The attorne * witness what he said to yen he took the hearin latter's whop, I told him that f wanted the bear- Ings disassembled,” “What did he say?” He sald ‘All right, Hennig Ci) have tt done for you’ Then he took it t one of his men and told him what ho wanted done.” Netelbaum Hennig did hesitate, nse to a que by District Attorney France the w J that Lieut. Shea was | he and Thotolbaum was followed stand by Hornberger. He adm that the conclusion had been rea at the Blise works that the damu to the gyroscope parts wan du the defective hardening of tho # TEST WITH BOMB CHEMICAL CAUSES =: STIR NOURTROOM = ted sed Government Rests Case in Trial of Von Rintelen and Pwelve Oihers. Following tha examination of haif| © dozen witnesses t fix dates and the auestion of m) of certain chemicals sald h been con tained tn bombs found on a food ship, the »verniment ay rested | ease in the tri D von Fin t nm and twelve oth s bomb plotters: Adjournment was then taken until to-morrow Leo Lieberman to the Fire chemist, attached Department Uureau of ymbustibles, was questioned nea wo hours on vetion burt acid on 2 nd other substanc sa have been a par the chemteal found Walter &et wa ustral r mical upon m tarry Lane, be nt for the Fabre Line, testified «steamer Kirkoswald, on w bombs were found, carried sugar, wheat, provie sions and t o. In answer to a! question os were a par " Wan atre defendan naweied int the Mabre Hne wag awar || PENNSY RESUMES SEIVICE TRAINS MANY HOURS LATE Kets 10 Wa Sold Sugyect Big Force ( The Pennsylvania & med ite Vic lear le Tick atl | Brack Part (ight) TTALIAN Avior Brack Papt. avintor, the famous Itallan who has broken the world's came @ mans he breaking out at times I could not d chest began to dunt : 1 almost scratched the f nd my cloth. tig aggravated the : breaking out. “Lused several remedies but with. out su Soup at ¢ Then | used Cuttoura 1 Ointment and after using ( tz, 86 Railrosd Ave. 24, 1917, Make your skin beautiful by ai jcura Soap datly for the toilet, an Cuticura Ointment for fret signe of redness of roughness. Fach Freeby Mail, hee | iene, Dept. H. Soap 25, ‘oiniment Band Woman ad R sa mrond | for the altitude reached rd. helght of cht. He metres a: Turin That ts approximate! four miles in the alr ~ HOOVER WANTS MORE. © POWER TO MAKE HIS. - FOOD ORDERS EFFECTIVE scsacialfpacascess ed fr t Page) ond wo aid thin figure because h to destroy the liveli- ) women and girls pend. Mer supp I have specifically t au of one eugar, the ¢ very wed tind that over # re ot manu |“QUEENS” ON QUEENS CARS, The Manbat Ws (GRADY SWORN tan and Queens | Company. ge beta Le Istand City and Jamatea, yesterda: | the first women conductors on tis ca The first one started at 7.30 A M 1s the plan of the company te pay the women wane equal to those the men | wet for equal work. The rate ls 7 cents an hour for a ten-hour ie YOUNG GIRLS day and |) —_——> —-— time and « half for overtime. hoe | women conductore are to have fn a from Ke.) nn supervisor, and when th =—— | headauarters at th |by Second Lord, and after that audience ‘1 didn't co to the rep come here to be photo- ed when she cnught & levetiod she or come t whe ers of imitation goods sprang J just the same, It was the frst | Nall sides, suppiled the trade to m Hea’ besa pnatograptied: 104 Mat rn ® greut duinage and lons, and woltwenty years. And sho again e a were powerless to give bim any pro-|# little later when a belated photog: | | tection In hiv patriotio action. Surely|rapher cume and pleaded with her. | 1 ts better that the conservation of | But uft that she would face the | sugar should be made tn the luxury | camera more, aradéa and) (hat they guolia navel “rte east ta tai’ ed A Clearance Sale of protection In making !t. than that welanid e talked She said her YW ’ in aboutd draw upon household auppliea.|ten yenrs’ experience tn provation| YA » - +) Ww [the recent eperence sit sums | winks combines atts meine] © WOMEN'S Pumps and Low Shoes Jalwo ser prove the necessity te re f bringing three ‘ | have some further powers in distri ra, hud prepared her for the to begir «mor Wy 4 | mn During the entire recent} special kind of work that ahe Ww Zin to-morrow (W ednesday) } |sugar ehortage the gross aupply have to do for the city. Already, she w 4 Jamounted to $0 per cent. of normal anid, ahe bas a number of plans, bu wit offer a large number of styles—all desire \ consumption, yet wo h radis thay are not to,be made public unti . : *, rit famine and privation al tie they are ripened, ater she bas ble, but in broken sizes—which have been p peated peeaite: ce eneithigyatedi (Of) aolue taken from stock and specially reduced to I sec ° $3.75, & $5.75 per pair Ar on Re rye tli an production and t WHITE Slavens AND LOAFERS his Sale affords a rare opportunity for tuffs, 1 may cit e WHO ANNOY GIRLS WARNED, - Ss + te adel’ Leman sel ranene ncaa securing a supply of Spring and Summer UNCC Te day footwear at very simall cost. ( over $5 ) worth of food from | oe 5 he wey se = ' : TsOVeR iano: ‘ (Ycinen's Shoes, Second Floor) Anotgier i ase of HS | denis with missing She wil sniesimaittia intima |les in the 4 v of tin cans, Ith, 1pervise some parts of the work | | would seem to effect no g fa shot the Detective Bureau, It was sald | ship on the American people if th@land probably will supervise tho is- Mby Of Uh siato/acn IH Follintallat | een eee Tie onetime ee Another Sale of aro and for tiners In Such! special care to avold those of aq | : ’ wt th 1 ow nt « t t A ca mm getiats|tiomable character, Women’s Cotton House Dresses f {women and girls in public places— | r " A P pipe rtainly will b tareet for) featuring simple, practical styles, will take preserve tu » new commissioner's ef- | Mia, i 7, Jamount of fruit, vegetables and meat fo Ag ghia She place to-morrow (Wednesday) on h must necessarily go into tin| interest, as hes containers cates lio Hibnoane Gs Bee the Second Floor. }oam rvation.|2¥8on by the yard. F | ; . } Wed ret St am ust a plain, ordinary, hard | 5 values will be obtainable at ' ni : oes ; ae My) Working woman ne sald, "met : 1d » Hylan quite requentiy | t L. cr ‘ s0 hie had an op. | $2.90 & $3.85 Safety lies in avoiding substitutes. The name “Bayer” is on every package and every tablet of genuine Aspirin. “The Bayer Cross — TABLETS in pocket boxes of 12 Bottles of 24 and 100 Look for Your Guarantee of Purity”’ rve my work. Per and that was why 1 Not every size in every style) eked If disagr Commissioner Bugher's about a woman deputy NSVER HAD SOFT SNAP JOB, DOESN'T WANT ONE. ad $t,” mmen wink there with form. tatement Girls’ and Little Children’s Washable Frocks she replied, But 1 on 8 ple woman to do In a great c . New York, which is filled yon the Second | i © a great deal of sympathy | ¢ represent unusually n and girls, and shall con-| efforts among them on al , extensive acaio in my new posi-/ ie aninis Anta cnaw dobsin GIRLS' FROCKS soft anap, then? | © had a soft mane in my ilfe. | Sizes 6 to mbray, gingham, am not afraid of | linen, voile and other fabrics, variously priced ‘as court probatl a fe e2 2 ° On GneRE Laaileke at $1.95, $3.50 & $7.75 ’ her ton ye lary now jumps from 0 $6,000 a yi appointment, In announe- | LITTLE CHILDREN'S FROCKS Commissioner | ye hund, lured from their pense very yeo ‘ ranging i vod that such Fifth Avemre - Madison Avenue JAth and 35th Streets New York

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