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oo lapsscadiet iG THE £ VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. -- : = Saal ) . 4ght by James BE. Machride, Prest- —=—_— eral Sessions yesterday of a charge of No Raise een ch tha SE4 WAY | Marvin iit weatnat him laat De In Price ’ : stale swine the Bhonting of Pret i Tht | pliable siden | chaufte t No @ W Of This are sald to ba 2 | At Dilzabeth end Houste Agure in the report. © r | was phot while th reat Remedy STORY (iF POLICE [Stctvie anke thatthe two. in eye 5 named te suspended in order to CINNAT Y by the w t t and the cits | who have tn the past pretended to he “T° "0 0" on the free lunch , 6 ra | mission and its ataff and to sel} post- UT shot ring ome ; lost her| SITAVES cowt only 5 sesh Bai. | tone on eligible lists." One of the ill, It was left on a B. RT, neat, | timore barher shops, provided you) specication —— Ha enka hae' een vor snentne. SeNIY Wrapped In a Darel yore tanner anon peewee °F PUT CREAM IN. NOSE cure for 20 yen } : in almost constant asroctate of @ — AND STOP CATARRH ; 3 | is a the : : re your nostrils, let it pene- ' CREDIT TERMS | 1917, held one in May, Mr, MacHride hearing cach wan told the substance |Dryan Caffe of New Orleans FORE iD Fe ce cit baarent oT te $83-°° Down on $50-° A CLEAR COMPLEXION! y y Inst January two po- tal or make any| Mr. and Mra, Edward R. Stettinius,|sead, soothe and heal the swollen, in- 6-00 « «6 75 Ae Auld ire Anackdndedlly | 1 at a office and naid + oi replied, #0 Mr.) who are now in Washington, will give | flamed mucous membrane, and relief mont sl ingE they d over 61,600 each for a i - ny | dinner on March 19 for the British | tomes Instantly. | 7.80 46 #8 100-9] Purnished Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes {position of advantage on the eligible { anawer the question by] ® | thei sere'Tt ia just what every cold and —Most Women Can ve v o Ambassador and Lady Neading | am GO.00 «« 4 450.00 , Jia" Neither of these men had “ SP an the eel eed pcilisscintho tatarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay 15-00 +s 46 200.00 | Saye Dr. Rawards, a Well Koown | 009 0° Sig “Chin Rxaminer of on met, veut the | @utekty Aewat dier of Mar-| uffed up and miserable—Advt 25.00 «6 «6 300.00 | Obio Physician the. comminsion had received an men had been advised to refuse to o ear, = ey — ster, Ono of the men, “newer, Mr. Mac i George D'Asaro of No. 115 Wert Hous- No Fextra Charee For ft. FREE srassBep Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 yearetrested mitted he went Phelan replied: | s/tom Street, @ private in the Sith Inc| Advertimment fer Tae World tay be la ot scores of women for liver and bowel ail: untifies the men ie te . fantry, Camp Upton, waa accultt ny American District Mosseneve vtflon tn the atte | ments. During these years he ave to MoCormack, and bar “ibid f the evidence was| the direction of Judge Malone in Gen. OP. Me. criptic ‘as made on Ja A a dence hia Ute ft be Lgeosll dry foc raduis Visit to the acting chief toto Mr. ituweher, Mr Mackride|— 7 ons few well-known vegetal hed them |! Mr MacHride wrote ta relites. Yesterday Mr, Mackride re | mixed with olive oll, namin me | isnright ved a transeript of testimony tale Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will ey told him they had cach given hy the. Hhonouen, White in | A . know them by their olive color. $1,600, a part of whict Brovkiyn. Hix letter contint These tablets are wonder-workers on 0 transeript It appe e 1 In re) the liver and bowels, which cause @ f Hxaminer Murray ap- 1045 Bund. FURNITURE COLUMBUS AVE BET103 & 1O4"ST = Two Members of Force Who | very high police offetal his fetter doe Mr. Maclitride in not mention the Now Deny Making Charge May Face Trial. Fills picture on ft Costs less, gives more, saver money. ie dots name a second man, givin L li hearssabtecenal ‘i an army The two Fol ws At Any Drug Store Charges of making contradictory |men involved are Joseph BR. Spell statementa as to having pild $1,500) man nnd George McCormack, an ach to get among the first 190 nanes| Mr M ‘s letter charges then n the promotion Met for Sergeant |fnally ¥ prejudicial GRAND RAPIDS promulgated Dec. 21 may be pre. | good « ne, Ho infers ferred against two patrolmen of the venta they made under oat 28ist Pollee Precinct, Brooklyn. were not true, The case hos been reported In a letter to Poltcr En- | Commissioner Intration, nation for Sergean having canc Te Those Worthy normal action, carrying off the waste take Dr. Edward’s Olive Tablets—the | successful substitute for calormel—now and then just tokeepin thepink of condl- | zi > tion. 10¢ and 25c per box. All y World Wants Work Wonders —Advt. Acting Fxaminer and told him the: would deny having made the state ments alleged, They asked fe adjourn ng and rent adjourne G. Altman & Co. | EXCEPTIONAL VALUES | are now being offered on the SIXTH FLOOR in | Women’s Spring Dresses at $22.50 Of crepe de Chine, at $17.50, 29.50 24.75 32.50 | & Of serge . ‘ . | 37.50 | 39.00 | RP | Of silk taffeta . . at $25.00 . at $37.50 BP Aliman & Co.” Important Sales of ® Ofcrepe Georgette . Men’s Spring Overcoats & Raincoats will be held on the Sixth Floor, «morrow, | Mem’s Overcoats of excellent-quality gray tweed, | in light and medium shades, | at $19.50 | Men’s Raincoats (Sizes Incomplete) of rubberized tweeds, in light and dark effects; strictly water-proof, at $16.50 All of these germents offer unusual values, Fifth Avene-Madiaon Avene, New York Chirty-fourth Street Thirty-GNh Streg Recalling first that the old Admin- Hed an examl- held in January, the latter says, they went first to the DESPERATE HFFORTS are mak ng to nat Kershaw, wrecked off East Hampton on bi | the cargo of the) 000 cases of whisky Tells How to Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds, There are * Li GRINDING OFF FINGER TIPS on You feel fine in @ few moments. not bo taken did not ave Vermont German from being recognized and | your cold in head or catarth will be interned leone. Your clogved nostrils will open. |The alr passages of your head will n "I'M A CUTTER OF CARDS” was ‘clear and you can breathe freely. No © occupation given by gambler-humor- ist arrested for idling in Bayonne. jery wheel so finger prints could | went hack for another nap, and Me hamplona are again lauding him oa a ae saa Ase |snuffling, mucous discharges or dry- h His joke did not save him from jail, | ies paw Sellecter, she frat una [Besse no struggling for breath at vere, has been employed by F" ishing | ‘Tell your druggist you want a small | bottle of Fly's Cream Balm. Apply « little of this fragrant, antiseptic fIX WEEKS AGO to-day the ground hog cane out, ano hie shadow andl ¢ the Borough Inspector 0” Creel" other men similar bstance the atory Open Monda: turday & and poisonous matter in one's system, | other im at ibs’ n h A A LSTATION AT Erostnge. 4. | “it you have a pale face, sallow look, | payments. ‘They maid this money wis The Hor ( arge ccount u dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- | !ven (0 amass of the Patrols | ouqh In . : ; . aches, a listless, no-good feeling, allout | nen's Henhevor nt laaiit inother welmen HE charge account that is worth while is the one that of sorta, inactive bowels, youtakeoneof |)" 147" Mit ene to the acting chief jw by (Me “don't have” to be paid within thirty days. Our " Tabi ay for | man for pay Tho den deciined to answer again, on § , ys. Dt Bavaiee ne al ribip.t REF examiner” 4 MeCormnck | Advice of counsel Club Plan is the right charge account because it can a time and note pleasi When Spellman and MeCo “They were told by the I tor | ais i wet vai Thousands of women aswell as men | were summoned before Mr. MacBride, | guar ye Rivka Abs pe /apeeanter be settled in small amounts h week or month. Why don’t you try this method of buying your Easter clothing? PAY ‘1.00 WEEKLY Women & Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses Correctly Interpreting the Best Styles for Easter answer he would suspend them and place them on charges, ‘The two pa- trolmen were permitted to go outside | of the room and confer, ‘They re-| “a turned In a few minutes and both re- | plied that they were then ready to Answer the queations, and said that| when they had vistted the Acting) Chief Examiner of the Civil Service Commission the only subject of con-| vorsation was how they could appeal | y to the commission for a rerating of S it Tailored styles, novelty thelr papers.” ults dana bes SE Ce ery In making public ble letter, Dr. | styles in Etons and waist- MacBride said: coat effects. A wealth of distin- “L wish to have ft plainly under- stood that neither the Acting Chief Examiner nor any one connected with | the former Administration had any- thing to do with t scandal.” Notes in Society Mrs. Honry Bradshaw Welsh of No. 129 Mast 824 Street has announced the ongagement of her daughter, Mise Helen Kingsland Welsh, to Ltout. Charles De Wolf Gibson, U. 8. N. Ay a son of Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Gtb- son of Schenectady, Miss Welsh ts attached to the Motor Corps, guished dressy models woman feel fitly garbed for anywhere. All the new materials........ that make a Spring Dresses in the Dresses Spire, Drewes ta the the current season. Wide choice of materials, including many smart models in taffetas and $15 75 oft Roman stripe silks. All Distinctive styles in the newest shades.... Coats serges and gabardines, silke overcollars. These are extraordinary value at our price........ fine quality wool poplins, with Some Mrs. Charles Claxton of German- town, Pa., announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Sarah ©, Clax- to Carl L. W. Meyer of New ton, York. Herb Bring in your Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haddock of Bring in ye father or Boys No, 623 West 123d Street bave an- miathasto Guy nounced the engagement of thelr ee . a $ 50 daughter, Miss Ethel Haddock, to your Easter outfit. We 95 to i; Lieut, Guy E. Fuller of Springfield, have some mighty smart Suits and Overcoats for Spring at Mass Mr. and Mrs, Harry Day Pease of 321 West 88th Street announce No. 2Blocks ‘ 1 Dlock the engagement of thelr daughter, From 14th From Sth Miss Helen Dayton Pease, to Ralph St. Subway, Ave. Buses, Bretzner, son of Emil August 50 Feet ldth Street rner of Finnerodja, Sweden, ewig ® Crosstown Mr. and Mra. John Munro announce ||}, and Hudson 53 to 57 W. 14th St., N. Y Cars Pass the engagement of their daughter, Tubes. Larkest Credit Devartment Store in New York, he Door. Miss Mary Watson Munro, to Joseph The Sale of *22°°° ana §25 | Overcoats and Suits | at $1 4-59 | Ends To-Morrow Night! Your last chance to buy Overcoats or Suits at about one-half the price which we ourselves will be compelled to pay for them for next year’s selling. The Sale of $25, $30 and $35 Kuppenheimer Overcoats and Suits at $23.50 Ends To-morrow Night Also 44 East léth St, Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St, 2 Flatbush Ave., 279 Broadway 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave, Brooklyn 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open To-morrow Night { |more dullness, headache; no hawking, | of She may choose, as she prefers, a chic pony coat, or Does she go to the Red Cross on her daily promenade, i| novelty suits in great variety of styles and colors are here to meet her needs. effects, tucked belts, foulard ties. € from unusual models and preserving the effective features of the originals, Our reg. $34.50..... Suits for the ‘“‘Sub-Deb,”’ who must be smart in her school-world, are well-considered copies of more highly priced models, and include Norfolk styles pleated b: sash belts ot For Misses tical suits for sports, business or promenade, developed in serge, Oxford burella, tweed, wool | velours and_ poplin. = Cl these models coeeees Special 22.50 ii i 1d The Debutante's Delight i \ World of Pretty Frocks ‘ | able there are the serges, which make the appeal of | ity. with side tunics, sash belts and white satin collars, ers are made with a slip- over bodi and a dainty collar of tucked Geor with lace, Special Models in fine Serge, ing the new Suit, or Coat eens Bich 5, aD 49.50 A quaint and dainty Taffeta Dress has a vest and collar of flowered voile, skirt are large pockets, other pretty. model apa which is in crepe de | this frock may i iy “Chine. Spectat 12.75} behad....speciaa 19.50 {I : = — = RELIEF AFTER SUFFERING FROM =| RHEUMATISM FORTY-FIVE YEARS Gloucester, Mass., Man Suffered From Pain and Stiffness in Every Joint of Body | | | | | Gloucester, says he from th hia left rl Wi A model she may wear with pride is a novelty suit Hi the attractions of wide braid trimming, draped satin collars, tunic skirts and other items of distinction. the colors.. The lithe slenderness of youth | makes pretty styles not always suit- Elden Tibbetts of 13 Proctor street, |then his shoulders and finally in- Mass, says he is recom- jc | mending Var-ne-sis to all who sufer| continued: — Street West of Fith Avenue The Day of the Ingenue Miss Springtime Dons a Tailored Suit Poiret twill or tricotine in navy, clay or tan. HII the longer lines of her elders. ‘Then there are 39.50 | Our reg. $47.50. Pony coats, tuxedo Copies these _ 29.50 pockets, ack and tront, peplum coats, ee braid bindings, in short, all the charms suits, as well as in all Ke .. Special 18. 50 and Small Women are a number of prac- ‘sister Navy, Black, Pekin, Tan, | Important style features of ason are particularly featured in and Checks Georgette and Taffeta com- bine to produce a lovely frock in taupe, plum, navy, | or new blue. There is a tunic | overdress richly embroidered. | possible so many for older people. First mplic- Some are semi-fitting Oth-|The ever-popular Taffeta | adapts itself for misses in a model of checked or plain silk, fashioned attractively with circular tunic and pep- lum; the waist shows an \' Eton effect, and the pretty i! collar and cuffs are of white Georgette, braid-embroid- ‘ered. Mulberry, spring green | and navy are the charming MI pleated tunic, tte edged 18.50 includ- On the An- volved every foint in his body. He “My right arm was sore and stiff and it was very difficult for me to use it, my hand was weak and the | fingers n moved felt as though j they we Ir; “I was in constant pain for five years and all this time doing every- thing I possibly could to find relief. At times the pain was verey severe, keeping me awake at night, and dur- | ing the day the only relief T could ob |tain was when I was perfectly quiet “IT treated with several physicians \but received no marked benefit, and |was pretty well discouraged when | | started to take Var-ne-ais, However, |1 am glad I continued the treatment, | for in a very short time the pain and jstiffness grew less troublesome and now I feel twenty-five years younger. /It is really remarkable what Var \ne-sis has accomplished for me and Tam recommending it to all who suf- \fer from rheumatism of the Jointa as ! I did.” Var-ne-sis does not contain the ordinary anti-rheumatism drugs so often given for rheumatism such as salicylates, iodides, eapsionm or pep: per. Var-ne-sis tends to help the stomach and cannot harm the heart W. A. Varney offers $1,000 If the tes- timonials published are other than genuine or if they have been pur ch Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass., for th Story of Var-n It's e joints. He) Free. ty-five years) | Get Var-ne-sis now, to-day, from i started in| W. A, Varney, Lynn, Mass, or at all his back, | reli Advt OLD CROW Rog. U &. Pat. Off, RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH i STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U, S. A. SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS WR CLR On Naw Vael WV hen att