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“GIRLS! LOTS OF hair thick, glossy and wavy. wavy and free from merely a matter of Danlerine It is cas S-apply a little tance of abundance, hess and an in Justre, and try as yor not find a trace of airs but your real will see new hair first but apronting out really all over ves new hair grower, destroyer of If vo warefully four hair will be soft Meantiful in Just a few eeliahtful surprise awalts every » Rlossy Bunday World Wants Work Wonders OPEN SATURDAY THIRD WEEK Largest Let us show Greatest 8 Seamless you how to] Reductions Variety Veleat Rage furnish These are based We invite com 3x10. 3 ROOMS | on prices which, KR parison of our | $24.08 for ‘oi Bagi wilh are FURNITURE Prices ond T are : ; with others ry ‘ $350 lower than other ee ig seaenee cc with ‘SALE-PRICES" vince yourself Searles, $212 1 PERIOD | 10°7 to 50% One Low Price FURNITURE Savings Turkish Rocker Pan ant TOILET cate mirrors BED in full sleet 3! Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and falling hair. Vo be possessed of a head of heavy, | Weuutifol hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, dandruff, using « Nttle | as directed and within nutes there will be an appear. freshness, fluff vparable gloss and will, you can- druff or falling rprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when you fine and downy at hair— your scalp. Danderine is, we believe, the only sure dandruff and cure for ttchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once want to prove how pretty and soft vour hair really is, moisten m cloth with a little Danderine and draw it through vour hale p-taking one amall strand at a time. and moments—« American Walnut 4-Piece Adam Period Bedroom Suite A pieces AVIATOR STERLIN Flyer Who Won High Honors in France Modest Hero at Banquet. | ‘Those Sheepshead Bay folk certain- |ly know how to treat a war hero. They proved it last night when about | 2,000 of them got together to do honor }to their Joe—to Joseph Oe Stehlin, who has come back to them jatter @ year of battling 1n the air for France. The roof ty still over the blg ban quet hall at Stauch’s, Coney Island, but it was nearly raised olear off the crowd «rose and gave three cheers and a tiger for Joe, Thore was noth- | ing decorous about those cheers. They shook the building, If the Kaleer could have witnessed the patriotism and determination and high conf- dence behind that spontaneous out- burst, he would realize the futility of going on J just biushed and blushed, and grinned and, grinned. His sisters, Misses Josephine and Lillie, beamed And his grandmother, Mrs. Sarab Burr, looked just as happy as any nice old lady like she 1s would look under such circumstances Her boy—shoe calls him both parents are dead: quering hero, all right, quered by his modesty |shy! His record shows that he knows just what to do when he encounters the foe in the clouds, but he was | disarmed by the bombardment of and that, for “was @ ‘on but he con- Ho was that compliment the machine fire so ho recotved last night Joo wasn't cut out for a matinee {dol whe has a pretty speech at #4 of pra and inexpensive to have bel a bttie nf knowiton’s Danderine SHE DARKENED HER pow-—all drug stores recommend It GRAY HAIR Well Known Lady Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair by « Simple Home Made Remedy. Mrs, E. Ii. Boots, a well known resident of Buchanan County, lw, who darkened her gray hair by a sime | ple home-made remedy inade the fol- | lowing statement: “Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, and make it soft und glossy with this simple re- cipe, which they can mix at home, To half a pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, one small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce of glycerine. ‘These ingredients can be purchased at any drug stor ut very little cost. Apply to the hair other day until the gray he darkened suffi- clently, It does not color the scalp; is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray haired person look 10 to 20 years younger.” Advt every ne EVENINGS DR ror LAxis ya tole $89.50 ISHEEPSHEAD BAY BEAUTIFUL HAIR AVS TRBUTE T0 , Bottle of “Danderine” makes | when, a9 a climax to the fostivities, | gun | | | Molor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Cash-Credit MAWNSBRO Open Saturday J.BAUMANN & BRO WW.Con.6"Aveais’St Until 10 P.M. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 19:8. LIBUT. J. C. STERLIN, AVIATOR WAR HERO OF SHERPSHEAD BA} $OOG4 bie gees 00 tk On POCA BOO * | torney, as everybody out Sheepshead we “Oar ase the tip of his tongue, and the bevies | when at and Th y little red cap. reception what the city is going to give Our Boys when they come marching home with Kaiser's helmet Sheepshead Bay |s jealous of its Joe and tried 10/STEHLIN “THE KIND OF MEN| keep the affair Ikmitel etrictly to folks, but pshaw! There were Manhattanese there, and some from Queens, and even New Jersey toa, 4 was a foretaste of | ernor, (lent Wilson. It had been decided famione N veylia His presence was the sult. Mr i then sald some nice Ags alent the young warrior snd sot a ble hand Joe deserved nil the nice things sald pout him, though he wouldn't admit himself, Just about a year ago when he was less than twenty years old, be tried to eniist In the American flying service and was rejected be- cause of insufficient height, He then went to France and trained front as @ private He quickly proved his mettle and was promoted to ser- geant and then to leutenant. HAS WON FRENCH WAR CROSS | Committ: WITH TWO PALMS. He bears the French War Cross with two palms and has bad two citations for bravery displayed in alr battles. Ho has brought down three enemy planes according to the strict Frenoh reconin, which give credit only for machines otticially observed to fail, and had about forty other en- counters with German flyers. Tast month he came home and on ianding was welcomed at the City Hall by Mayor Hylan. He t# now trying to decide whether to accept a captaincy in the Briteh alr forces, which has beon offered to him, or to join up with ono of the American units. his efforts felt, for be is a genuine fighting man Arthur W, Dennen was a capable | and genial toastmaster, He is an at Bay way knows, but benetited by @ | reversal of euthority when, in call jon County Judge Marcus M. Camp- | bell for a speech, ho warned the jurist not to take up too much time, Judi Campbell didn’t, but what he sald wal 16 point This is the fir | Over There,” he declared, “and he is | the first to come back, Others have | Kone since and some of them will not |°’ come back mbol of Amer! But | power to win. We'r | record and mighty glad to get him | back, we feel that his honors are our honors, Mr, Dennen calied on | Smith of the 12th | Guards, to w was Regiment ich Joo used to belong ational | night he will re “ | with Mrs. Whitmay It is the fis hae reviewed the | ttting that she sli prominence and th ;@ war her ir our vite of the Gov- time 2 woman | nt and it 18) ment that Dr, Kart Muck be one of such 1 she should have a companion.” THAT WILL WIN WAR.” eweomb, wlio Was almost ity Judge in Queens in lection, and whom @' iitleal po there, | and finally was sent over the tenting | ; Whatever bis decteton, he will make | who go are a [Stes ° strength and her (4nd the proud of Joe's |Candies make up the third group and WAR SAVINGS STAMP SALE jderitp, National Director of War Sav- of our boys to #° | a ol. Clarence | BAR TEUTONS IN ORCHESTRA. State | of pretty 6 that surrounded Bin | Coe ate Neer | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Fob. 16.—The Sent Niles rattle any fellow, | curprined u ced banquet | City Property Board voted not to allow \™ , all of them. And) atrenders py keeping bis word \e use of the Auditorium by the Boston | you couldn't blame them for paying} “All 1 can say is that 1 am proud |symphony Orchortra “unless the mem- \J ibute, for be was a handsome Lieut. Steilin wa eeeeres bere who are citizens of Gerni Joy in his natty Freneb uniform of | OUP organization.” |\o declared.“ Austria-Hungary are eliminated bug isa ee black boots | 27¢,A!! proud of h And to-morrow | oocq tis GRbaracoae regiment | } was t ted. In fact, the chief) tiriiied the crowd when be spoke of | Jersey sate, Joseph Baker, po- | Licut. Stebiin's work litical leader and former Judge in| | “ite 1s tue stufl of which our coun | try is made," declared Mr. Newoomb. Bue ity, made one of the Dig- | rhs Kind of men that will win this Rost the evening outalde of | way Tiers doubtless are m Liew hin our boys now In Frat Mr. Baker told of the efforts of the Sheepshead Day Welfare Comiittes whieh got up the dinner and recep- tion to get eminent speakers for the occasion, He modestly said that it was impossible to bring Pres- Ld Library Table In Maho 2B inches wide, with drawer ny, 48 inches long, $99.98 AT 84ST. & 3°°AVE way wh ux capable | were read but the 1 to go ip wus heard. kent y r 1 f the ¢ est and will the fighting until autocra quered_ fores and bashfully stood up am not an orator,” he said “But | want to impress upon you the vital seriousness of this war. You at home do not realize it It is regarded often as a sort of sport. It is not that. 1 can teil you that after a year of it | — “We—all of us—must exert our | every energy to win, and | am sure | we will. Germany is not anything like conquered yet, but she will be when we get at her in earnest.” | Joe then told his friends how mich There were oth him. Led of boys fr | parish a | scouts, thy guests main floor of Stau Mned up and their s Ou ed @ purse of go! n, utter |which “The Star S| Hanner |drew more enthu Inuse SV ho bod |Charles. Shinn Faward lRabcock of the 14th; » Rev, Ar RK. Cummt | dispensa ba during Lent; 1M |Carthy, Frank G. W wi |(hairman of the Di and Alderman Johr |tion only a fow his regards he could not e engagements who has been called to Wash ington, sent a simile The tadies also we In makng the affair a sucess, A them were Mra. Lawrence M Mrs. Thomas Paton, Mrs, W u Stryker ond Mra, Charles Kal AUSTRIAN KILLS OFFICER. Veonsylvantan Then Shoots aelf—He May Die BLAIRSVILLE, Pa, Feb ur ricading himself tn b arrest seemed immine John her, an Auntrien and killed Conateble J when the latter appro house A warrant charging the Austria th disorderly The Austrian then placed the gun barrel his mouth and fired, fnflicting a nd which may pr fatal Murner had not worked for some time and an argument h with the miatrass of his board! To te sald to have started ove gum tion of where Murner obtained fur to support hi The women wot j out t Tammany Seeks the Anite. Tho Executive Committes of the Tam many Mall ormanization at @ m « yesterday Alacuseod methods voters {nto the organization Finally @ apactal committan conetatinue Alfred BH. Amith, # John ¥. Curry wae appl Plans and ranors 9 moat Thursday t bringing women vard Ho Hoyin of to daviee @ epocia! mectins | he appreciated tho reception, at | down amit an svat ‘a torious general 6 envied “MRS. DOOLEY'S profit by my ed- HERE PASSES $4,000,000 Telegram From National Director Shows ‘Total for Nation Al fy Exceeds $15,000,000, of War Savings and ‘Thrift Siampa tn 1 New York City district 1p to Feb 18 amounted to 66,600 662.86, or about 8 per cent. of the total alae th * t the ¢ W. Allen, ale Director for New York, recelved @ telegram * cougratulation from Frank A, Van+ Ings, on the work of the War Savings f York, Mr. Vander Lip's telegram. War Savings Stamps sales to-day pas the $15,000,000 mark « sales have been running at the F tt than $2,000,000 @ day growing volume of placed at the service of the nation by millions of citizens {* aplendid evidence of vou tlve work Business as eval’ ix a wholly wroae theory In war times It ts only by teaching the people to aave and not labor and materials ment that we can put the strength of the nation Into thig compete fi with whole war _ SUGARLESS CANDY 0. K. Food Admin’ om Liste Kinds riots Should Eat. WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Consump in war time of cundies containing little or no sugar haw been approved by the Food \«ininistration as accompllsh- ing two definite things, the saving of sugar and the continuing of the con- fectionery Industry Four kinds of eandies mended, ‘The first inch chocolate d cocoa candies with centres of nute and fruits and uncoated soft candy, such ne The second Includes lomor drops, peanut brittle Morahmatiow and similar tion are recom nougatines. stick candy ke in the fourth are gum _ Jrops and jellies Springfield win fr De. Mack to Direct Boston Symphony, However, Includes twenty-two Germa Austrians, ‘The Board ts willing to a cept the orchestra management's stat is a Swiss on to allow him to appear COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT it's Grandmothe Recipe to keep her Locke Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. Phe old-time mixture of Sage Ten nd Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and f hoir is) grand- mother's recip folks are again ing it to keep their hair # good, | even color, which is quite sensible, ws we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the great rdvantage Nowadaya, though, we the troublesome task of gathering the suge and the mussy mixing at All drug stores sell the ready the ad called don't have louse product, improved by dition of other ingredients, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound.” It is very popular because nobody ean discover it has been ap-| plied iuply moisten your comb or} » soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one stall trand at a time; by morning the ay hair disappears, but what de-| lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage und Sulphur Compound, is that, be des beautifully darkening the hair iter a few applications, it also pro- duces that soft lustre and appearance { abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation isu de iehtful toilet requisite for those who | desire @ more youthful appearar It is not intesded for the cure, mitiga or prevention of disease. Advt ADVICE TO WORKING GIRLS all girle who work and suf functional disorders would “1 wi fr and take Lydia KB. Pink- Vegetable Compound, Be « | was mar: when IT e home from at night, I 1 be just nh oout with which drag: {me down, T tr Lydia E Pinkham‘s Vege © Compound and {t made me fer! e¢ 0 new woman, T can work from ow until night and tt does not me, and 1 wish all girle who T ald would try Lydia I DPinkham's Vegetable Compound."— Mrs. H. Dooley, 1185 @5th Street, Milwaukee, Wie, o Working girle everywhere shoold ‘Ml hy Mrs Dooley'a experience, ead of dragging along fron » day with Ife a borden, give {hit famona root and herh remedy Lydla Ti. Pinkham's Vegstabla Com pound, a trial Tt has overcome Just wich conditions for thoueande of others, and why not for your Io ndvive, write Hyidia Pe Mink ne Co, Lynn, Mase ple 40 years! experien Adyt F service West 42nd Street Attractive Collars, in the prevailing shapes, Lov t effective shapes and sizes, Lor tt and dainty Side Effect Combs, West 43rd Street Attractive Advance Styles in Misses’ Spring Attire A large assortment of charming models is being displayed on the hird Floor, among which will be found every new style note in material, design and coloring for the coming season. Misses’ Tailored and Dressy Suits at $37.50 to 145,00 With belted back coats, Eton and Pony Coats, developed in tricotiue, silvertone, poiret twills, coverts and fine serges; new model skirts Misses’ New Afternoon Dresses at $24.75 to 85.00 Of beaded Georgette crepes, trivolette, figured chiffons, crepe de Chine and chiffon taffetas, featuring recent innovations in collars, sleeves and skirts Smart Street Dresses for Misses at $22.50 to 77.00 In straight line and bolero models, fashioned in Poiret twill, wool scrim, tricotine and wool jersey; new tunic and draped skirts; some braid trimmed. Hair Pins, in many Regularly up to $3.00 Hair Pins, Barrettes, Regularly up to $5.00 Very Special An attractive al $2065 assortment A Sale of Real Filet Lace Will offer for Saturday, specially prepared models, at remarkably low prices: Collar and Cuff Sets, ve Fine Rhinestone Hair Ornaments At Reductions of One-Half and More. $1.25 LOT IIL Pins, various designs, LOT Combs, also large Barrettes, at Values for Women’s and Misses’ of Initial Display of Boys’ Spri Neckwear ry effective new styles, at Barrettes and Hair at Regularly up to $8.50 IV. Spanish and other Regularly up to $18.00 $4.85 $3.75 $8.75 nN | Tailored and Sport Hats Are shown on the Third Floor in a large assortment of exclusive models for Women and Misses. To-morrow: rimmed Hats desirable shapes, 9.90 and 7.50 ng Clothes Will be found on the Third Floor. Ready for immediate selec- tion are Top Coats, Suits of both washable and woolen ma- terials, and Hats of every description, at very moderate prices. Boys’ Woolen Suits, . Boys’ Washable Suits, Boys’ Top Coats, . Boys’ Caps at 95 to $1.50 . Boys’ Hats at $1.95 to 5 at $9.75 to 17.50 «+ $1.95 to $6.75 $6.75 to 15.00 Main Floor Specials for Saturday: - Nainsook Night Gow ii | . J | Envelope Cheiits | Women’s Crepe de Chine Blouses Excellent quality and collar; 800 Dozen Women’s Handkerchiefs Shamrock Lawn; tape faney wreath i with ithe Specially priced for Soinrday at $1.20 doz. silk; high or low neck; white or flesh, neat ly tucked front 3.95 Women’s Fine Cotton Combination Suits ~ He regular and extra sizes Regularly sold at 75e, et o9¢ Unusual Values in Women’s Underwear and ( SVECTUAL 5c each Nainscok Con binatiors Cambrie Top Petticoats iW | - Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues) | a TH SEES NS —_