The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1918, Page 17

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DoYou Feel‘Played Out’? If so, you are probably thin blooded and anemic. Thin blood gets thinner, poor blood gets poorer, a lowered vitality grows lower. If you are one-quarter sick you will, if you neglect yoursélf, soon become half-sick, and then entirely sick. Poor health, like everything else in nature, is progressive. Nothing in life stands still, If you are run-down from unusual strain, worry, or overwork; if you are pale and become fatigued easily, in, other words, if life is somewhat of a burden to you, try Gude's Pepio-Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” A time-tried remedy for the run-down and hi the child who ts p: It brings back « very siream of HI, the convalescent and ind puny. Joy, of life by fortitying the —the blood—with liberal amounts of the iron needed to build up thousands of new, rich, half-well tr helped mill today. fons, 80 11 will help you blood cells. If you are only ‘a course of Pepto-Mang: Gi Pepto-Mangan cannot In‘ure the teeth nor the stomach, Ite color and slightly aromatic t are attractive. Tt neither tastes nor look medicine, and Its good results are soon apparent, Friendly Warning —Re caretal to get the only ud frue Pepro-Manga in bottles and package: is never sold in bul For sale by all druggists. Pepto-Mangan ia made onl? by bottle. whieh ts sold only pletured bi Read circular around \ M. J. BREITENBACH CO,, New York THEATRES. THURSDAY, 8.1 The Comedy THE OFF CHANCE THK. BARRYMORE NEW AMSTERDAM S455 WtahaSae, Greatont Musteal Show on Earth, Tt COHAN REVUE (918 ZIEGFELD NEV? EOE: MIDNIGHT FROLIC New STEROAM THI “MT SUNDAY A’ b Th wit ALL FROLIC Sk. COHAN'S {8 4 “LEO DITRICHSTEIN — & Ni iy" “THE KING” ,. Ny Caijiaret te Play a trons, GAIETY or st. * eM 8. “Way & 1481. Brg at POST Love Comety by J, B, Harold Terry LIBERTY Wet KER, Lway © 88th St. Mats, Wed & Sat, 2 OLR! | HU DSON § ENERAL. \WM. COURTENAY THOMAS A, WISE | Manufacturing Chemiete THEATRES. THELOVE MILL ast fi 8.15. Mata, urs, ET & Ki m,. 3 4a sik TO-MORROW. PLAYHOUSE Brniy's Greatest Comly Drama since’! Toe LITTLE TEACHER Mite Wea Musi¢ ier mwit al LONGACRE "yi,46 by wi St, Te i, Brant 23. and bat Wt Basar, Brey, 6.18 Wed 2.1 Mata, MAYTIME Snr MOROSCO phy! Rives, BIGGEST COMEDY. Wi LOMBARDI, LTD. GIRL’ MINE EMILY STEVENS in the MADONNA of the FUTURE PORDAS frat SHUBERT 44th WW. wie PROSPEROUS LINES SURPLUS FINANCES RAILROADS IN NEED Government Adopts Emergen- cy.Methods Pending Action on $500,000,000 Fund. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—The Ratl- road Administration's method of meeting emergency financial needs of roads under operation was disclosed to-day by announce- ment that surpluses of some roads are being transferred to others which Government need operating funds, under approval | of Director General McAdoo, Later @ clearing house for these be established under Williams, Director of nce for the Railroad Adininistra- tion, and rallroads will be given credit for their appropriations to other lines. The Railroad Administration was forced to resort to this method pend- ing enactment of the Railroad Bill, which would provide @ revolving fund of $50,000,000 for these pur- poses, ‘The opinion that President Wilson's action in taking over the raflroads was unnecessary because a8 good results would have been obtained by the car- riers with proper Government co- operation was expressed in the Sen- ate to-day by Senator Kellogg, a nber of the Interstate Commerce mittee. He declared that had the 1 heads been given full meas. transfers will John Skelton Kr ure of assistance the Government would have escaped the necessity of gu teeing the carriers an income = tN | DEM Get a-10 Cent Box of “Cascarets” for Your Liver and Bowels, “ THE ZVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, for the uae of the properties taken over, Senator Kellogg spoke in support of the committee's amended draft of the Administration ratiroad bill, which he sald “reflects the best Judg- mont of the Administration and the committ The plan submitted originally by the Administration giving the Prest- dent absolute powor to fix rates waa denounced by Senator Kellogg. Senator Kellogg sald ho believed the | provision {n the bill terminating Gov- ernment control within eighteen months after the war should be re- tained. BY FALL ON STAGE IN LONDON THEATRE SOO049OO69 a 4 worrrrrerere vers ONLY TEN SCHOOLS CLOSED. Little Prospect of New Shatdows from Lack of Coal. Acting Supertntendent of Schools Straubemuller sald to-day that since |the beginning of the coal famine the prospect of keeping the schools open hos never been #0 bright aa now. Only jten schools in the entire city are closod. x of these are in Brooklyn, and the ty ta due, not to lack of fuel, but to broken pipes. | Mr. Strubemuller said that by the end of thin wook, 1f the present mild weather lcoutinues, every school in the city would probably be open. | The Board of Fducation to-day au- Shirley Kellog the Amer! thorized the expenditure of not exceed- was badly hurt during Mo ing. $10,000 for gencral emergency, re performace of “Choating Cheaters.” at palrs to its hall, recently injured bY the Strand Theatre, London, according fire. Superintendent of School Hulld- ¢o° oy) rbd ings Gnyder expects to begin the work ‘able seapatches, aronee Miss Kellogg fell while playing In the third act ame unconscious and PNEUMONIA 81 STILL GAINS. was taken to the Sovey Hotel. Physl- bag for Already ‘Twenty-six More Deatha yc}? } © Injured. ol known tn New to-day there were In the Greater City deathe from | Death Huaband, p umOnIA, as agnina’ the previous! Mrs, Fannie Miller of 1195 Fulton week during same z fe Wicwte. veGalG; he total Teof deaths from. all rab She; BHOne,) Secaivad ® verniae New York from last (0-day of $7,800 by a jury in Justice causes in 8: the same hour to- Mitchell's part of t! Supreme Court tn day w4, Including the pneumonia prong Cour, valle eAth & ake Flod cot th the total deaths keope joint verdic 4 rendered ineludir onia were 974. 4 Wishor of Courtlandt — — Avenue, Bronx, and the Metropoll- tan bye ka, 180th Street and the Bronx # Tate Miller waa corner of 167th Street 4 Bronx, when an automobile operat Fisher, containing the family of County Detective John b jor WwW run into v commercial automobt the Metropol Dye, We force of thy n drove ste ehue? the bo running ifr sitet ir, Miller, who ‘ale 1a short time Ia Both fendants were held liable and Justice M ell reserved decision on a @ motion by counsel to set aside the ver- dict as oxcessiv asaepetesestind stay bilious, sick, headachy, consti: BOY WINS $30,C00 VERDICT. pated and full of cola Why don't you —— get a box of Cascarets froin the dru; Paul Mignon Jr, eleven years old, store now? Eat one ortwo to night and ‘son 6b Paul Mignon of s6th: surest and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and righth Avenun, was given a verdict of howel cleansing you ever experienced. father a verdict of $5,000 You will wake up feeling fit and fine, thew Baird Contracting 3 Before ® 1 sho was a ‘This Week Than Le Hlegfeld snow fi ; While play ng in “Hullo, fas thetLondon Figures given out to-day by the Hippodrome, 's t ifbert De | Board of Health show an increase of Courville, the producer and manager. twenty-six deaths from pneumonia thus ea far this week over the corresponding period from Saturday Wednew: $7,800 VERDICT TO WIDOW. day noon of the pry From | Next maa Mra, Fannte Miller Wins Sutt Over 1918, SHIRLEY KELLOGG HURT | WASHINGTON BATTING LOW IN BILLY SUNDAY LEAGUE. WASHTNGTON day has placed Wash! >. 18.—Billy Sun- ston In the bush league class on the revival clroult, He ays that only Omaha has a worse ba ting average In saving eouls and co tributing cash during the tabe campaign . of tribut Congressmen populace, all. oe the t that @ large pro including t have already beon saved nly §, a few more days of the rpalgn to run, y of enough cash > and several shy of the n trail-hitters down the sawdust pathway. © including hundreds of gol the com brou have ar latte $300 GEM STOLEN IN JAIL. The thert Higabeth, N. J. Todd, matron of Blizabeth, aon Matron Loses Diamond Ring! Prisoner Rearrest 1 $90) diamond ring from prisoner wee st of Arthur J, Ha wald he lived at No. 14 Grove the ‘ look, out for This mor ives of the pawn- shop eat Hawley and at other man after following then into Vera! ahona on the Hower with the Mrs. | Dodd ts on her way to appear against him. Hawley*s nion ne and tine hidden In his pocket Monday wh walked out naid he 729 The Greatest of Indoor Sports Beating Old Man D Dyspepsia to a Finish With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tackle a Good Fine Lunch and Get Away Tablets. With It. | i] | . } | | Broken ARN West of Fifth Avenue Approved Fashions in Spring Attire The Newer Frocks In correct designs for wear on all occasions. FOULARD that will delight her THIS DELIGHTFUL sUt't who wishes an afternoon gown DRESS makes its latest appear- | that will serve equally well both ance in Poiret twill. This charm now and t h ingly deceptive costume, besides and In the Summer. At- combining the virtues of dress anv! tractively figured, these models suit, bousts a smart fringed eas appear in taupe and rose or blue and @ satin colla’ ae Pe doe its and white and black and white, A “lots from Pek gracefully draped tunic defines the tan, brown, navy, black. silhouette, while cuffs or mandarin AL FOR THE DAY, and AE Fourteenth Street SP sleeves of crepe georgette lly for the woman wi contrast effectively 29.75 — values a dainty gown for t tea hour, is a lovely model in. ere} FOR SPORT WEAR are very new georgette, and for choice of col: Jersey frocks, A joose-han, there is rose, blue, beige, ne emock is smartened by the blue and pearl gray. A slight of an interesting border design in ‘ draped tunie affords a gracef contrasting color, Others emb’d, line, while embroidery of chenii Copen, tan, rose, and beads adds a par- ticular charm 22.50 Tatlored Suits Che Uniform of Smart General Wear ‘These satisfying suits are built of dependable Men's Wear ser Twill, poplin, French burella and other weaves, while their varis style represent the newest conceptions of the silhouette 19.75 Potret ions i The jaunty pony coat is emphasized as an outstanding Spring style-feature. This may be helted or beltless, or merely have a bit of a belt the sides and a collar of embroidered satin or linen contributes a Ii ing touch A tunic skirt completes this effective tailleur ef ploit conservative coats, with ¢ ripp le eff a belt embroidered in dots and a becoming white collar. weed suits are here to begui! the woman who travels, and a practical, efficient Trench suit suggests an attractive method of doing her bit by economizing. 18.75 to 42.75 Pre-Inventory Clearances An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Pure Silk Sweaters These represent the approved model and colorings now bone worn in the South—featured are variow collars in sailor and other effect graceful sash belts fastened in back su as to give pinchback effect. The colors, very new and fascinatiny Lace Curtains, | Bed Sets, Etc. Lots of Lace Curtains— Some only two or three pair of a kind, others samples eoiled {rom handling. Imported Lacet, Marie Antoin- ette and Point Arab— were $6.97 ATF wore $8.94 and $9.94 6.04 eee Soin eh iy * OB.) New Rose Ameri B wore $15.94 and $16.94. ....1004| Turquoise Blue piney nn | Novelty Net, Scrim and Gch poet Root Belgian Blue Cluny—-were $3.97. ,..... . 2.06 Teee Gray Husterv’e Greex, Imported Net Panel Curtains— rich Marie Antoinette and lacet Value $27.94 18.00 designs—45 inch—2 rs vane lon — value $5.98... .. $04 39.75 | ‘] Notworth jh asaya st pl ay | Margaret ANGLIN Biletes CORT 4, Rf To my re FLO-FLO Children’s INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE Cascarets never gripe or bother you | 435 Fast 92d Siroct, in lyre’ pear ee (ene te" three. or mere] Scrim Curtaina—White or Arabian canny by Enatorle & Fanny Hatton, | | O D DS ANDENDS all the next day like calomel, salts and the Kings Supreme Court in| And i te the mrentert of indowe Sere, | With Ince inserts and deep hem— FULTON {ir Sint Woa eat.” Eola Hara ar ht To-night sure! Remove the iver and | Rioters chosla eine coves, eke ae OE and Cy tod mzaneound afte rsa ee ae Mort or Underwear nm. : others should give cross, sick; Young Misnor as crushed while | keep the stomach fit, to keop tt braced and Vel ti — i ts vowel polson which ts keeping your | ious or feverish children e whole Cas pin seen wath ctreee IAA TS Oa [ian cnctaties ae a ieee tee enced eng | Velour, Portieres—Peplio, Special Groups marked very low tead dizzy. your tongue coated, breath | caret any time. They are harmless hevvy curbing tone, which had been /expedient of @ Stuart's Dysneosia Tablet! combined colors— , to clear. | Hagris £4 BRanvon TYNAN ~ rffensive und stomah sour. Don’ Aas child aes love Shee eeAAre workmen, fe aites ‘a repr ae nee iL pera x -aenaent "ie| vate ie as ves haar rp Children's Nightdrawers y ———— =— . Se ‘e, and phvale cumy, sour, belching, bi * stomach, no} ed Sets—Marquisette and fine nein A | | mon Web Sar "id Hon Bee How o Gondeiay? | __YAUDEVILLE,_|_ CONCERTS ANG MUS | pad pale iB [Tae tor fut. oon organ na hmnported Ret—antiques, eluny and | ogr™ eeee lined garments, with y “Th by il”? an . oaa after enting, no matter what you! Jacet motifs—~— , _ : e Gipsy frat Fy oe waa brought to court o chi; NEA toads ane eollewed : Ye Ls 1 to 5 yr. sizes—val. .78...... :68 i 4 PUBLICS, Mint ea PLYMOUTH 9.5! ot Romy, evant 49 “FPROCTOR'S Chicago | LEXINGTON J sisetints\from iieitevie Hoviital, where Svineain tantetae ns” SAT TDA to 82.94 | 6 to 10 yr. sizes—val. .94 7s BREDADI ND ' nate ined ms Grand Opera | 5.72 oT ay, | wy the tectdents | "Get a OO cent Nox today at any drug Worth $10.00 to $46.00. ; pelea og | ! Maxine Eliotts 9), Bray Eee an |] Creatente , Cadmanint, Rdb his aaiher (tal%cicanten atest Shue ashiea aie Children’s Nightdrawers withFlorance Moore & Jobn wi sin Ady MARJORIE. witmeRy SAAREWLLL WEEK’ Dressmaking School | | Of excellent quality Canton flan | | | {LYCEUM $34.3 heey _!n EYES OF YOUTH Prraslx ve | ise iy “smarher ot Se= Now OnEN 1 to 12 yr. #izes—value .78 Os DAVID RY ASCO Ps = aeaarrere Tee Girls’ Comfy Rob TIGER ROSE. —WHy MARRY? pit s. | Feiner Baas, gt FREE FROM TORTURES OF RHEUMATISM Foush Fieortew Pulling [Of wiraly. soleeed blanket cloth Yanna ey « its Winvyoog, r. Morris & Allen very Days | in jacquard designs centr adel Nord ant 6 to 12 years—val, 14 to 18 years—val. Children’s White Slips Hratsion Berto WITHA XY Past Lessons an hour and a half each. | Appointments at your conven- | 1 lence, AFTER SUFFERING SEVEN YEARS To-Night at 8.80. Double Bill averne:"” Poll Se Coretie’ —________——_- It Sines To-day rg Sat. | Daintily trimmed with embrai Wik a Phe Stuart Ws ‘ a Price, 8h BH DGS RE Course of Six Lessons 3.00| ‘dery—6 to 14 years—val. .96 ra i A TAILOR MADE une tira N aa mu r desc Does Own Houeewark Atte After Bein Being Helpless in Wheel . ele : tale SAE | ELTINGE Sc! % Ere”, Nj Pati * | siamo. |SEAT SALE TOMOR’W MORN. Chair Sixteen Months -Joints Were Deformed a i || Popular iat. ey ay, | 0c ic $1. 50 D.FAREIPS AE WING. ait CORMACK . + with Barney Bernard & Aler Ca: |] "The Matinee Tot De Luxe."—Ere, Sun H AND The story of what appears to be aj the Joints, I decided to try {t After r E STON “BLOBE | at —— i Rwe WE NSIbE ro Ne Mt ee others c Sariarcitle eeauary icone: cheanle VeakIN Wavenecala Y eould teat my House Dre Da y HIPPODROME SUN.NIGI henmatisin of the joints after being! wheel chair, then my crutches an ~ FRE ED. STONE ° Waa one | ELLEGEN Low's New York Theatre rg ehegy | te RESH Lh On naini ane the Weise fan Gaver Gay ocean The pain and sift Two Interesting Special . Notbemanta Roidee.” | MET ROPOL ae opens Years Was recently given out for pub-|ness heeame less noticeable, ‘The wo Interesting Specials: “Col. Circle, Ere, #20 . jication by Mra. L. M. 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Tele Within been SAVING DAYLIGHT and SAVING MONEY for ou , | Diamonds Ni sri ee been SAVIN an ou 8 for over twenty years As usual—they are the best values to be uy Ta: Dar ~ 3 MONTHS @ Any . BERT HALL \ |] por ED. “REG, | power Wash. Sq dll a 4%, Mats, Tours, & Set. 250 Last 9 TH “Be. 2 y tore Five Ace” Tatayente Kacudeille i found anywhere. = Credit : sai Vs wrrpline on Pou ” \ Morning Specials—-Tomorrow, THURSDAY, Until 1 P.M. 4 t Tickets _ De | To prevent dealere buying, Quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders, % fe Fox “ Tham, Ma & Er i | sera m URLESQUE, $1.50 Sik Talleta—35 inch... 1.17 | $1.08 & $1.44 Men's Winter Underwear. 1.46 { 170 N'way. bin ‘Artay.# : |OLYMPIC sittin MAT. DAILY Fe SPAT OR TRIED A aT OG AREER fated fimiah—brogen sisee Smoke tf | stripes, wor inis rowen #| came Se PP | voelias |THE JOLLY GIRLS ee hee waneronn rity Tach FeBlah—ronen ote ’ = : cheer UP Er yon cal ROE SOF Bi ekasamient he 22 et Yard Wide Challies 6 aie SS | [AT THE Vis “ am “Mor seven years I have not know? (patterns for Iktmonos, At stripoa— 0! STAR He FAY SAM METI diay that did not have pain, A Wasa Oy iat : Ove! FUBNIAINGR rains 366-5' Ave. \IDDODRONE ioe TH MiLiteRie a mls m\ joints were afflicted, when Limoved WASH DRESS PAB BASEMENT. BOYS’ FURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR Bet 34°35"51;6/ . [aes eusaan Mech ARY MAIDS my head 1 could hear and feel grat $1.37 Ai Weel Eelngien euanye 1.00 “st Neinsook Combii wig ad he oy Seal ‘wa w a al A Soll es - ny there ravel or and o math » piin weave— Yowes aaey emb'y and AVOLUMBIA . Be RTS ca | eee see sph ' . ; \v : A. DOME ladie aold-tied match, eerie asi nowy neck. My knees would ened so that now f can walk down Cope rye rows, ollve, my rte, S DNDERWRAR—SECOND yLoor. | Paetus SAM SIDMAN company Sund: Id Want dere and grate like eC ¢ alta aioe ‘ tite prune, BUrenndy, navy and black | sate heb ik Bey: dant es ee — werk ponds p piwarun iy tr ; et Pee a ati eH | ieee ingen dy Met - Leng Crepe Kimonos. 88 Re i So ce | i . en them. If 1 wanted to sit dev | “Lt have given Wo AL Varney m 27 Men’s and Women's Umbrel ht model “naw collar and {Ba DRE | TS Se DME ITIL ELL OLI |e nse to literally fall In a vel chalyy erates wy American taffets aati Seat OVAL ugar Bway, bron, 8, . 1 straps were faste around | add to his large collect for I t | TUM BRELLAS—ALAIN FLOOR. BS.De 0) 3B ulti a || CENTURY “2, gps rum § ELECTION RETURNS H any hn (0 get me upstairs Wn the) mit now without A I aie cla ia gy 1123 Boys! Trousers.-3 to 17 gre Ny toy was laid on a rug anil « Mr. Varney said, aT New Bern Cortes nd worsteda in desitable Feopomig an ith 1 Be ee ee aris Were CORT ER tA any way. yal f LACE CURTAING—LASEMENT BOY OTHING THIRD FLOOR, ‘ MANHATTAN Gj Mat. Today is he, 50e , INoRACT my hand to my hend, ae joint «{dence I produce, Providing they will | mhedaw prints | my nd handatitehing ‘ ‘ d to he fed and « illow me to publish the re rve b z } —siz 2 | EMMA. DUNN (WAR INFORMATION EDITION) likes chlld, Different Five Ml agate raat ita DReszcoND w1008, = ae teat ¢ for atime. The last uF “rhe 1 Haman | «hal tot coatings {20 ct Ticking ies? rv LY E—cITY, ! Id never get rid of the d i Us free \ \ \ military, oo and Blue or white etripes— )¥ BEAL SOTATE FoR SALE-cITY.| un eee OLD LADY 31]/ Twenty-Flve Cents was the worst fern af shes-| Varnes, Lanny. 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