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HOW TO GET RID OF RHEUMATISM Way to Quick Relief Verona. “T suffered for a number of years with Rheumatism and severe Pains in my Side and Back, caused by strains and heavy lifting. “When I had given up hope of ever being well again, « friend recommended “Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablets) to me and after using the first box I felt so much better that I continued to take them; and now I am enjoying the best of health. W. M. LAMPSON. 800. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250 At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Umited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.—Adi . TOOTH OVER $ GtaRaNTEn TEN Y YEARS 22-Karat ute Orson Crowns Bridge Work a 251. W. 42d ee B10 Ki 24S, ove 400411 eamare St, ha Fulton St, gro tall ini Buys, Open 9 to 7. Closed Sunday. “Fruit-a-tives’” Point the FORGES OF "DRYS” AND “ANTIS” RALLY AT STATE CAPITAL Bryan and Gompers Head Op- posing Factions at Federal Amendment Hearing. ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 26-—Suppor- ters of national prohibition and those Opposed gathered at the Capitol to- day for the hearing before the Joint Judiciary and Excise Committees of the Legislature on the resolution pro- viding for the ratification of the Fed- eral amendment as well as other liquor legislation, A long Iist of speakers favoring rat- ifeation, headed by William Jennings Bryan, was prepared to present argu- ments in support of their contention that the Legislature should vote for ratification at thie session. Among others expected to be heard were Mrs. Ella A. Boole, State President of the WwW. C. T. U.; Canon William Sheafe Chase, New York, representing the Civic League; Gordon H. Payne, Me- dina, Legislative Representative of the Good Templars; J. 8S. Lowell, Syracuse, Master of the State Grange; James Acton, President of the Toronto Chamber of Commerce, and V. Everit Macy, Commissioner of Charities and Corrections of West- ohester County. Prominent among t ratification were S President of the American Federation of Labor; Austen G. Fox of New York designated by President Chi E. Hughes, of the State Bar Assoc which bas gone on record as op to the ratification, Hirst, attorney for the State Brewers Association. ‘An evidence of the tension that ob tained about the Capitol was given in the Assembly Chamber this fore- noon, The Rev. Truman A, Kil- bourne of Medina opened the Assem- bly session with a prayer, during which, with reference to the ‘hearing, he said: “Grant that, as a result, there soon may be eliminated from’ our one of the great curses of na and personal life, and that it m put away from us forever.” 980 opposing Gompers, Assemblyman Martin G. McCue, a who has Democrat of New York, | tory legislation, speaki tion of personal privilege the stenographer be read the prayer. He said he was not in the Chamber when it was deliv ered, but he had ree informed that it contain. med an im- proper ‘ that proved sired to have the pra from the records. expunged available. Austen G. Fox, in arguing against the constitutionality of the amend ment, sald it seemed to be drawn in a t must mak qually ot jectionadle to the di of Hamil ton and those of J: “If the Federal Gov intrusted with this power.” declared, “it is no concern States. If the States are ‘to it by appropriat pBislatic should Congress be permitted to {n terfere?” and Willam H. | Di- | vestigation. Speaker Sweet ruled that the proper time to make any request con- cerning the pr $ way to-mor row, when to- uirnal will be |, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, RANSDELL AGAINST ENDING HOG ISLAND CONTRACT Senator, After Inspection, Sees Some Excuse for Huge Out- lay at Shipyards, 1INGTC Feb, 26.—Ser Ransdeli, Acting Chairman of the ate Commerce Committee, which se- turned to-day from an inspection of the Hog Island shipyard near Philadelphia, said he thought the work had progressed so far that it probably would be inad visable for the Government to can contract with the American Interna hipbuilding Corporation and cont 0 work itself, enator Ransdell said some justifica- tion had been found for the expenditures of great #ums of money, which have been attacked in the committee's in — Woman Indicted on © Threatening Pres PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Feb. 26.—Open Indictments were returned by the United States Grand Jury against Joseph M Coldwell, leader of the Socialist Party in Rhode Island, Thomas Behan, saloon proprietor; jarke and Emil Yanyar. are charxed with violating the age act and Mra with making a threat Ta life of tho President of the SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING Bloomingdale § 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D_A\ AVENUE The American men and | must guard constantly against Kid | ney trouble, because we eat too much | and all our food is rich filled with urle acid which the kid-| neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the of lead; your back hurts or the urine | bladde is cloudy, full of sediment or you are Jad S obliged to seek relief two or three! jure, mak times during the nights with sick headache or dizzy, nervous | eve spells, acid stomach, or you have] a + rheumatism when the weather is bad,! flus PIANO PLAYER DEPT., DEPT., D FLOOR b FLOOR 1918, Big Eaters Get Kidney Trouble Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache women | get from your pharmacist about four f Jad Salts; take a table ful in a glass of water before bre skfast for a few days and your I then act fine, ‘This fa 4 i# made from the acid of lemon juice, combined and has been used for Our blo: climinative tissues clog and the re ‘and stimulate | sult ts kidney trouble, bladder weak- | clogwed neutralise the ness and @ general decline in health acids in t it no longer ta When your kidneys feel like lumps | « irritation, thus ending inexpensive; cannot In a delightful effervescent erage, and belongs in ie, because nobody can make ake by having a good kidney ing any time.—Advt If you suffer |lithia water t WONDERS ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale§ | James MeCreery & Co, 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Purchases will appear on bills rendered April Ist. Hh ‘Null: zy CNA | Final Clearance Sale Suits & Overcoats For Men and Young Men $10.00 —465 Winter Overcoats —258 Medium Weight Suits =| rp ha ig ‘i I Wi | $25 Music Roll Cabinet 12 Rolls of Music our choice Player—Bench and Cover Delivery to Your Home— »ce Library Suite 59TH TO WTH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. We D \ : juote ( Laces ; | arative 7 Hand Crochet ‘ uations” é w ur / beds yar d rd I < e poor j Religious Goods saries, 35¢ Crucifixes Statuettes : ae Bibles Festaments | [°° * P dae | Candle Sticks, Rosaries, | | &°"°" f wl Ilymnal & Prayer Books H his Incense Lamps, etc. . 4 2 Days of Our Greatest Mid-Winter Furniture Sale A deposit now will hold your purchase for future delivery Sale ends ‘Thursday, Febuary | Q } = i | > | A q o* a - Ten- ‘Piece Queen Anne Dining Suite, $149.0 00 Americ Valnu ( ean fin alate Con at 54 fl t 4 Serving Table; 48 ) a 5 a ther seats, ©) 1 *eces e y (ees ee $37.50 | China Closet 00 |S) . Chair §.25| D. , 25) Arm Ch , Table to Match, $16. DRS ' f 14 4 - ‘ ite, $83.50 ; ) - | four-Piec ‘ Suite, $84.00 an Drewan iam getty tie yey ! 1 D $27.50 | ¢ $24.50 i $15.00 i | : Rioomtngdales shies | . ; : ‘TOMORROW will be a RED LETTER Priced below Wholesale Cost to effect an immediate DAY for many families who will take Clearance—only one or two of a kind in any style advantage of this unusual offer to purchase this celebrated 1918 model Walters Player at the sale price of $395, tc gether with the FREI Overcoats—Quantities 17 62 140 87 58 47 18 24 9 3 ARTICLES mentioned above. Be one of Sizes $8 84 85 86 87 98 39 40 42 44 the fortunate ones. Call tomorrow morning Suits—Quantities Oat 8 72 Bl 87g Sizes 3 34 95 36 87 38 50 40 W al t , PI SPECIAL ATTENTION NO NO INTEREST EXTRAS Sales will be limited to two garments to cach pur $17.00 chaser, as the quantities are limited. iia ies All € Be sure to select the kind of pattern you prefer and : alee Veek | I that the size is correct, as there oil ks gsi Terms Only $2 a VM eek ig {] The piano sales of the past conducted by Bloomingdales’ hay +t crrh NO C.0. D'S. -—- NO APPROVALS -— NO RETURNS been phenomenal esses, due to the remarkable values offered. W« enc eine f however, that th ile will go down on our 1 { the n all piano sale ever hicld by Bloomingdales’, becau ipl |! fit at a price so small in proportion to the actual the instrur | <I anyone who has been wishing for a player w ‘ to recognize t ALTERATIONS usual offer and take advantage of it. will be limited to the shortening or lengthening of sleeves of coats, 4s there are only a limited number of these player and finishing bottoms of trousers, NOTIC E . pio outfits available at $395 advise you to be sure 4R4+ to call early or mail the atiached coupon without delay CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—FIFTH FLOOR MEN'S and we will send you full particulars regarding this offer Exc change Your Old Piano for a Player During this sa allow you to p. — a cae THIS COUPON IF YOU CANNOT CALL TOMORROW, MALI PLAYER PIANO SALE NAME SS AN. ] ADDRESS L ee BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPA RTMENT IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED { , 59th te 60th St., 3d to Lex, Ave. -~A WORLD “WANT” AD. 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