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Will Teke Off All Excess Fat hag Do you know that there is a simple, harmless lective remedy for overtatness that may be ‘used safely and secretly by any man or woman | © who is losing the slimness of youth? | is; and it is none other than the | tablet form of the now famous Marmola Prescription, known as Marmola Prescrip- tion Tablets. You can well expect tion of from two to four pounds a week dieting or exercising. Marmola Pre Tablets are sold by all druggists at 75 large case, or if you prefer you can order direct from the Marmoia Co., 664 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.—Advt. UNION SAFE ROBBED. afe In the “oMloe of the Interna Longshoremen's Union at No, 164 as blown open jast night escaped with $1,600 and| Twenty-first Age n Club, embly I Willlama@burg, was sentenc at Sing Sing ¢ ing May 6 by kiyn County © he verdict in ing the week be-| udge Roy in the|,.) t to-da ¥. Hutey, an officer of the union, vay hat @ meeting was held in last night hat ever ler whi midnight. When work morning they found the blown off and wreck- out the room: eR ANG © ae j (igs oo) wy Ze the hall, ow nye Tomorrow— ATS WA N A MAK ER'S In a Great Sale at $1.25 ee $2.25 Duplicating the quantities and grades we placed on sale about two weeks ago. The entire purchase was 36,000 shirts, representing the total surplus of materials the maker had on ‘hand. Because of fuelless days, factory shut-downs, and delayed transportation we could get only half the purchase here at one time. Now the second half is ready—tomorrow, Tuesday. Silk and Other Shirts $2.25 For $2.50 to $6 Grades 1,200 pure tub silk shirts 1,860 silk-and-cotton shirts 2,040 fibre silk shirts 2,400 woven madras shirts Madras Shirts $1.25 For $1.50 to $2 Grades 1,540 shirts of....... $2 grade 4,200 shirts of. . $1.75 grade 4,560 shirts of .$1.50 grade | All woven and printed madras. | All are soft front shirts with soft cuffs. About 250 patterns of all kinds. Every taste can be suited, every man can be fitted, from sizes 14 to 18. Steal a march on the daylight-saving law to go into effect in two weeks. Turn Biz Ben ahead an hour tonight, so you will be here surely by 9 o'clock tomorrow for first pick. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York eS UPTOWN STORE DOWN TOW N-STORE § Present Day Furniture BAUMANN BETTER It is not HOMES how much you pay for furniture, but what you get for your money, that counts. “Cheap fur niture is expensive at any price” is a quotation that has been heard for ages, and it is just as true to-day as twenty-five years ago. This estab lishment does not deal in trash—we do not want to know how cheaply an article can be made, regardless of its quality—we are interested, firstly,in In solid Oak; quality merchandise; then it is our sanitary and $9] 938 endeavor to secure it at @ price 30 well made, . that we may offer it for the least possible amount of money, To ac- * a complish this, we at times buy the entire stock of a manufacturer, or we buy in large enough quantities tof get an added discount to pass along — to our customers. i and Bedroom 3 ROOMS for $225 With High Grade Period Furniture Lady's Desk In Walnut, 39 inches absolutely high, 32 inches wide, as illus- tried. 19:98 Inlaid Linoleum, 980 Side Icer An opportunity to demonstrate | these truths is what we are secking. |f The articles we advertise this week |} may not interest you; all the more |} reason to stop in and acquaint your self with our prices on just What You Want. You will be welcome. mie American y ! Adam Period |} | Walnut Dining Koom Suite U Ten ~ Piece DINING ROOM SUITE in American Walnut, con- sisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48] in. top, 6 ft. extension 1 ARM, 5 SIDE CHAL 3 seats leather illus. trated, 1570 with slip of Golden Oak Dresser and Chiffonier, $11.98 & $10.48 Three-piece Library or Living Room Suite, massive frames, ma- hogany finish, highly polished, up- holstered back and arms in genuine Spanish leather; indestruc- tible springs ts, $5 7-98 like cut, at Genuine Leather DY bl J.BAUMANN & BRO 3 Pieces TWO STORES Open Saturday Until 10 P, M, “SINN FEIN BATTLE. WITH POLICE SENDS MANY TO HOSPTAL , Imembers | Hurley Sticks, Stones and Re volvers Used During BELFAST, March 18.—tIn the riot- ing between a mob of Sinn Feiners and the police in the Nationalist quarter | hurley sticks, clubs and stones were chief weapons, but some revolver | if Ministers Had Imitated Him, New shots were heard. The trouble Inated | from midnight until 4 o'clock in the morning and many persons, including some policemen, hospitals, Tho Sinn Feiners had announced ‘they would hold a meeting in 8t.|learned by British statesmen,” says Mary's Hall, a Nationalist gathering place, but the authorities closed the During Saturday Sinn Feiners were brought in from different parts of the country to begin imprisonment the Belfast jail, 17,000 More Fancy SHIRTS “aia Prof. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 18, 1918. jot Parliament for East Clare and a Sinn Feiner, arrived in an automo- ta a an, aimee accompanied by a rmed with hurley sticks, int, ethers ‘eartying blazing torches. The hall being closed, de Valera — his meeting to a vacant lot 100 rds from the hall. He had talked He minutes whee the police declared their intention to break up the crowd, numbering about 2,600, Hurley eticks were brought into play at once. The police drew their |batons and charged at the double quick. A stiff fight ensued, some- tmes leading up back alleys. It was not until the military were brought to the scene that order was again restored, Rioting in Belfast. —_>— STATESMEN BETRAYED REDMOND, SAYS DILLON of Belfast early Sunday, Leader Says, Ireland Would Be Support to England. ENNISKILLEN, Ireland, Saturday, March 16.—"From the grave of John Redmond there is a great lesson to be were sent to John Dillon to-day, on making his first public appearance as Chairman of the Irish Nationalist Party, “Red- imitated his statesmanship, Ireland to-day, Instead of being an embar- rassment to England, would be @ source of atrength and support. “The English Ministers were false to their honor and their pledges They betrayed Redmond, while he was faithful and loyal, and are reap- ing the bitter harvest of their mls- deeds.” Mr, Dilion said he came to Ennis- Killen as Chairman of a party whore | ideal was to obliterate forever re- ligious distinction and party confilct, which had been the curse of the Irish nation. es ROTHAPFEL ENLISTS AGAIN. 8. L. Rothapfel, managing director of the Rialto and Rivoli theatres, is about to join the United States Marine Corps—again He was a Marine in 190, a in the Boxer uprising and the Philippine campaign. Recently the youl | pre gented a motion picture play. “The Une Dellever,” featuring the Marine service r ing its men jn action. “tt Cry then that Mr. Rothapfel re- flected on the possibilities of the motion picture as @ stimulus in recruiting cam- paign. So he decided to enroll again pad will do so this afternoon. Major Parker of the Marine Publicity Bureau said Mr. will have the rank of Firat Sergeant, Fill be attached to the Publicity Bureau, and will have complete charge of the motion picture campaign. Corps LIVERMORE: e., March 18. —On account of \ack of ‘oll for fuel, GIRL LEFT BY AUTO PARTY AT HOSPITAL A MYSTERY Unconscious and Has Bruise | Arm-—Six Men and Two Women Held. | PATERSON, N. J, March 18,—Un- conacious in St. Joseph's Hospital with only a mark of a slight britise on het left arm to Indicate that she waa in- Jured in an accident is @ young woman about twenty-two years old, The doc- tors seem inclined to think that she has been drugged. Six men and tw women are held by the police until the pati A seven pass car with the nine woman, drove up to the hispital this morning and the girl was left. An alarm was sent out ard police went to the hospital to investigate. While they were ® the automobile party re- turned, All of th mand women sald they hailed from ‘ark and they gave thelr names as ¢ ows Helen Apgar, Kurnick, Edward |!an, Louis Furlong, Archie Glv They gav he name of their injured companion aa Wannie Canfield but {claimed not to know her address in Newark, ussie Born, Albert an, Daniel Dor- rank Hess and | on | Retirin Retail in it Including the unconscious young | America’s Finest Stock Men's, Women’s,Childré Raincoat: Beginning To- morrow Mon Close-Ou of the plant of the International Paver Company here was closed to-day for an Indefinite period, throwing 300 em- ployees out of work. Ten machines of the news print department and the sulphite plant were shut down, The ground wood plants, run by water power. are not a ed. mond faced misunderstandings and horrible calumny in his endeavor to conciliate the Irish and British peo- ples. Had the English Ministers been honorable men and stood by him and Many sympa- odward de Valera, member Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street In the House Gown Section, Dresses for Morning Wear Will be priced extremely low, To-morrow at $2.95, 3.95 to 4.95 Smart, simple styles with long sleeves. Dainty Dimities, Ginghams, Dotted Swisses and Chambrays are among the materials. Many new effects in collars and cuffs. Large sizes are included in this sale. Women’s Fashionable Pumps Formerly $8.00 a pair at $5.95 To-morrow Of patent leather; long vamp; English model with hand turned soles; full 214 inch French heels. Women’s Surrey Spats at $2.75 pair High cut, in fine grade of cloth; fawn and grey; new model, boot effect- ‘The Vogue in Women’s Sweaters Is charmingly portrayed in our Second Floor displays, which include every style, color and material in demand. There are coat models with smart touches of trimming and slip- over effects, with or without sleeves, for golf and other sports. Women’s& Misses’ Sweaters Handsome Pure Silk and Fibre Silk models, in newest colorings fqr sport and dress wear at $18.50 to 45.00 Very Attractive Sweaters Of Shetland Wool; ninso and coat effects; with and without sleeves, at $4.95 to 6.95 Splendid Values in Philippine Handmade Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises Hand-embroidered; in entirely new designs, for Tuesday; on the Second Floor. at $1.95, 2.50 and 2.95 Pink Crepe de Chine Night Gowns Tailored and lace trimmed Pink Washable Satin Envelope Chemises D Also of Pi de Chine, several models; specially priced attractive models; specially priced at $3.95 at $2.90 Washable Satin Underbodices at $1.00 Hand-embroidered and lace trimmed; in pink and white. Prices! Men's $10 values; Double Tex. Rain- f coats, Guaranteed Waterproof € Men's $12.50 values; Cashmeren ® Tweeds, Waterproof Raincoats. ... Men's $22.50, $27.50 values; Cravet and Gabardines, imported materials newest style Raincoat. This 1 To Capt. Andrew MoBride the party jtold @ story of driving along Bloom- fleld Road when another car side- swiped their auto. When they emerged from the encounter they said Miss Can- field was unconscious in their car, They \claimed she must have been hit by some part of the other ca VIGTIM OF SHOOTING DIES; ACTRESS, ON BAIL, SEIZED lot includes many of our finest products, . Men's Rainproot Army Coats. belted Double Texture, Cashmere. | cially designed for officers; $22.50 Woman Charged With Homicide | _ value [Cape Coat for ‘Navy Officers; ‘finely hmere, stand. When Man Who Visited Her Apartment Succumbs. Rose Huber of 626 Bart Women's $5, $6, lins, Cantons in various col made, in Black ¢ ard $30 value. Mra No. 159th Street. who described he: cabaret singer and theatrical performer. styles, eeepeceey was committed to jail without bail by | Women's $13.50 values Magistrate Marsh in Morrisania Court| Checks and Novelty Mixtur to-day to awalt examination Wednes- | colors.. day on a charge of homicide Women’s $20, "$22.50" values: Rubbt Mra. Huber, who 1s twenty-sewen,| Silk Coats, plaids and plain bionde and pretty, has been out on bail, effects, ee Cravenettes, arge charged with assault, since Jan. 1, when | _ varietystyles....... 0... seueaee Earl A. Lowis, @ mariue engineer. was Lipa Mer High Kl Sills Lees taken, wounded, from an apartment at| Raincoats, in assortment of ‘up-to No. 621 East 169th Street. He told the] ftyles fabrics, colors The best thal police he had attempted muicide, but] be Produced. Some very expen- Inter declared to doctors at the Lincoln ny Coase) incon ii can Pe Hospital that Mrs. Huber had shot him,| Allat: Lewis was told a few days ago that . he wan goin to dle, and repeated his | 00%, # to $5 Black Rubber Coats 4 charge in an ante-mortem statement. | _ 9d Double Tex. Bombazines, .... Girls’ $3.50 and $4 values; Com- bination Hat and Coat, all Pell belted m od . He said he and Mrs, Huber returned from a New Year's Eve celebration, and found that $50 he had Intrusted to her care was fone, The shooting followed Tewis died yesterday, Mra, Huber |Was arrested Inst night and the charge |axainst her was changed, ‘HUGE VOTE FORECAST | AT WISCONSIN PRIMARY “War Referendum” Issue in Sena- torship Race Between Lenroot and La Follette Candidates. MILWAUL Wis., March 18.—Wis- conain's senatorial primary to-morrow ded by many as the firat State-wide | ndum on the war, will draw an junusually large vote, political 1c predicted to-day. In relecting n for the special on April 2, leans, Democrats and Socialists will 200,000 votes, it Is estimated, compared | Sey aw Flatiron Building Bet. 22nd-23rd — MW WM Eyestrain Is a Serious Matte Don’t treat it lightly and tr to get along without glasse You are bound to suffer tk x01 Nassau, at Ann Davies's close Asse ministration as Fe sioner is being us pleas for pro-war vo with West 4ad_ Stre Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St..cor.Bond y his backers OX ————————— The Flesh Goes Away! Cote first thing a Nemo Selt-Reducing Corset does for a toostout woman isto Gorves does for e toot man istomake ACuN REN thing it it does in to mak Nemo Self-Reducing is the ONLY corset that can do this It makes a stout woman m more comfortable, and more h HAPPIER Get your dealer t model you need, 20 Models--$3,00, $4.00 and up ore stylish Taken ‘This Recent Inven! he FIRST REAL IMPROVEMENT IN BRASSiERES ber pleated, aiter hooking, by y pull Sean ‘unbroker lines.” i and $1.50, with 216,000 in the last Senatorial! |] penalty of failing eyesight. primary. Reliable Eyesight Exam: : The war referendum issue has b by Registered Eye Spe. ralsed in the contest between Congres Correctly Fitted Glasses {rom man Irving L, Lenroot, “loyalist Repub- | ean," and James Thompson, “La Fol | , letto man.” The issue ts squarely made | B¢hihich é Son in the candidacy of V L. Berger, | § ; we Soclallat. While Joseph E. Davies and Established 55 Years Dr Charles McCarthy, | Democratic New York: 384 Biway, at John srt onndidates edge auppor a3 Sixth ‘Av., “astl

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