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ce ET OD Tm AOS we -WANAMAKER’S—; Broadway at Ninth, New York Sanuel tds Store Closes at 5 t your sore, swollen, ach- ing fect spread out ina bath of “Tiz.” n. Freeport. Ul read, G Hebe ( inued from Viret Page) | hiladelphia INGAMBLING DEN EIGHT NEW YORKERS N xamining Thomas fe is | i stack ana wawam “it¢| AMONG THOSE SAVED | Strong Blood for War Work . a ke ae auras ox). COUR UNECOUEL Onle t i} that the raid log night on War-time is no time for a weak body, founded on weak vate house at No, 35 West oii blood. Men and women must have driving force, stamina, Géth Street was one of the most im-/Y. M. C. A, Wei on Way ( and the capacity to keep on going, no matter what the noe the crusade against! Front for service in Hut strain. If you are thin-blooded or weak-blooded, you can Bre Bist take you shoes of and thea| gam began and Dug-Outs be heiped yreatly by regular habits of living and 4} put those v shoe-crinkled, ach voids la eoouned of Xa oY. at, C. As workers + Your toes * W wrinale with ay aid been KNOWA AMONE | 7) lh uiphabetical order Fund then hes il take another dive In Aas SPAN tai TRAE ae Te ee al “The Red Blood Builder” “| eh cae Foy Shi eh Lis Excellency the Honorable” in ~ Kf el eta . in x aa Gude's Pepto-Maxigan isa creator of red blood cells, It SEE grahd—it's glorious. Your teet | *crived before his name. The po oad (aoe Tneode bein wai eas = A increases their number and capacity to carry oxygen—the Will dance with joy; also you will find| Delleve he posed as former State, we winters ad mar hide aaaac % breath of life—to a parts of the body. It makes the blood al pain zone from corns, callonses | Senato red io pletely se k. Philip, Balt bared a stream of rich, red nutriment, nthere's + y "i It's the tack « charged with aiding and! Da Harvey EK, Wooster, (nto which fills the whole system with 1 only remedy that draws ont all the ting Reynolds, and Bits, a negro! Dawson, Thomas b., Providence, I. 1 new vigor and vitality. It is a splen~ Get a 25-cent box of “Tix” at any, 2YHence to ind heen robbed (M@.; Rivas, Hvore, Honesdale, Da, || to digest, exceedingly pleasant to drug or department store—-don Bes aen Bee eee slats Ge. enolad Gurney, Alrfed Il., Providence, R. taste. Physicians everywhere en- now ces vihoe: 7a KN Shek tbe ig Renae ves oteained in{tt Gurney, Vietor Henry, Brighton, | dorse and prescribe Gude's Pepto- wear shoe sine smaller if vou de-| the raid Mass.; Grier, James Harper, Canons. | Mangan. Thousands are using it. BS re, The raid was cafied out by As-| burg, Pa.; Gilmore, Chartes R \aistant District Ateorney James BL] Okla; Gray, Joseph M. M Smith, Police Inspector Daly and] City | Costigan, assisted by a score} Holme, A. 11, Mra. A. H. Holines, 1 ctives, They found the place; Herron, Schuyler, Winchester, Mas: | sumptuously furnishe) with expen-| Heffion, Joseph H., Winch ft Pepto-Mangan is made onty by J sly ic-a-bruc, oi! paintings and) Masa,; Haigh, A. 1, Waukegan, Il M, J. BREITENBACH CO., New York 4 Oriental rugs. A book was found! Hervig, Henry E, Chicago, Il Manufacturing Chemists ; which contained the names of many | sutehins, Carleton C., Clevels ! Liberty || resirny men and women, who, the! Hungerford, Arthur 12, Mt. Washing: | A= — % = || solice believe, were victims or in-|ton, Ma. Hearts, Perey E, Fort Col- | ’ | tended victims Jina, Col.; Hoyes, George H., Topeka, | Loan | Mr. Swann about three weeks ago} jan, ] ccelved a report that a wealthy man! Jowett, Henry S 4 East asth | ‘ | had lost $63,000 in the 68th Street ‘on *Vovk: Jo $1 You are not GIVING your || house, playing roulette, and sent the Rete satlenan 3 $0) mney, you are merely LEND- |} cave to the Detective Bureau for ins |" Paivin Krank. I 7 UING if to your Governmen', who || vestigation. Ariehi\ Lala, Barntiel | will vith interest There is urgent need for every dollar you can spare return it | A photograph on the wail of the) aside for gambling showed | dinner honor of Some of it men in New York be dinner and were the table. |voom set | Reynolds He in vs, the banker. ary City | shown seated ‘SAYS CHINA HAS MILLION MEN WAITING ALLIES? CALL Eager to Fight Beside Americans, Declares Admiral Li, as Official Mission Here Ends: China will send a million well trained fighting men to the French front as Allies call for them and | furnish transportation, according to Ad- | al K. H. LS, left for a Pacific ort to-day after accomplishing an tm- tant official mission in this country, | | Admiral Li and Gen, T. T, Chiang have Jeon in the United States several | months, studying arsenals and trying to \interest America and capt- ; Three times daily with the fresh Spring vegetables be vritchard, 431 Spring Street soon us the [rials in China “The are undergoing intensive training for service In France or else- in case the allied nations send Admiral Li said, armies where for them,” ‘The situation at Harbin now {s quiet, land will cause no more trouble, Ad- | | miral Li sata. OBITUARY NOTES. The Rey, Ph Carmelite Order and one of the moat widely known Catholic priests In the « dead in Englewood, N. J ty. Open Monday & Saturde { 104 ST. L STATION A’ Evenings. CORNER ily, thirty-eight, y leader of Ta \ member of xchange and activ COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST Mre. Catherine Ruth of Augustus Kountse, her apartments in the P! terday Robert T. Sherman, who for twonty years lived with a broken neck. died in Albany yesterday, He was a Civil War | Veteran and for many yoars was con- | nected with the old Schuyler towing line, ~ Baron Goto Install tn Hotel yes * — “waRK MONDAY WONDERS i | SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY. the post of Rentaro Mizuno. fithout Pain Do you know that I can ex- tract your teeth absolutely pain- | t without making any injec- e. widow | | | Mayer, General of the! \ | H Beeiy TL creeenine alike ce | | 1 Full Sets of Teeth $5.00 up | ! ! Gold Fillings . . . . $1.00 up | } ;| Gold Crowns, 22-k. $5.00 up Howat, to | hi Silver Fillings... 50¢ up wi iatitatty teas | + | Dr. SALTER, Dentist, 491 Fultonst,, Brooklyn ‘ Ogden Avenuc Cal feld, Onk Park, 1! Bronx, N.Y Macrum, George IH, No. 241 Street, New Yor We carry a full line of Sonoras and Victor Talking Charles — Wolcott, Grand Machines with a range of prices guaranteed to suit all. | Mi Mallinson, Horace Horatio, jet ; Aieh lai dalivay on as FUNG AGRH Snuveay, gacise CaeAstd.| The best record service obtainable, delivery prompt anc Indianapolis, Ind.; Mathes, |] free to any point in Greater New York. Tilden, Belling! Wash; Mat. | Y ‘ 1 add f ee a thews, Joseph Alderson, Hollywood, | Send us your name and address, and insure receiving | Noble, Ind; ind Charles indianapolis, A. | suggestions Catalogues sent on request, Prices fro Liberal Payment Plan, Wr 320 up gsley, John Pullen, Er- | N. ec, Call or Phone, PEASE PIANO COMPANY 128 West 42nd Street Butler, nest Clifford Peckham, Mass. Ruff, John, No. Place, Brooklyn; Reuben W *, Spriag- 2 South Elliott | andall, Charles 1, | H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Special Sale of Women’s Porch & Morning Dresses to be continued to-morrow (Tuesday) offers exceptional! vaiu ei $2.25, 2.95, 3.75, 4.50 & 5.50 Important Spring Sales of Womien’sAmerican-made Underwear (ingerle, crepe de Chine and satin) And Women’s Silk Petticoats will also be contimued to-morrow (Departments on Second Floor) . our monthly bulletins of new records and our Record library Bryant 3034 | pay $5 for this same qualit A Few E Crepe de Chine Frocks, $22.50 | For the long me' or more comfort ternoons nothing is daintier simpl ll-made crep de chine frock 1 Salons have a special | purchase of extremely simple frocks of crepe de chine for women, untrimmed save for tucks and a bit of hemstitching. It is this absence of trimming that gives them the particular charm they possess, Much-favored Sleeveless Coat, $10 This little eveless coat is of excellent velours | ractic all colors. It is one of those smart and practical garments gifted with a dual person ality—it can be worn as a coat or sweater or with a guimpe as a blouse. It is a slip-over with a shoulder fastening and has an adjustable ‘‘string” girdle. Second floor, Old Building Baronette Satin Skirts, $18.75 | (For Young Women Sizes 14 to 20) | Until we succeeded in making this purchase of Baronette satin —genuine—skirts our lowest price 5. These skirts are made of the same ’ t ure not quite as wide—just a wee bit less, that is good difference, as Paris is making all of her skirts quite nar Three smart models—-excellently tailored. quisite shades of pink, blue, green, rose and gray; also white. Second floor, Old Building Young Girls’ Dresses, $1.95 Duplicates of $2 of which we have 25 to $3.75 dresses—many old this season at the regular TUESDAY---A Day of “SPECIALS” xamples 5,000 Yards Silk $2 to $4.50 grades for $1.25 The fact that much inferior silks cannot be made today for less than $1.25 yard, emphasizes the im- portance of this opportunity. Plain and fancy silks of all kinds in dress, skirt and waist lengths, as well as short lengths for handbags, linings, fancy work, ete. Main floor, Old Building Summer Voiles, 25¢ Yd. (Made in the U. S. A.) 30c to 35¢ grades; dainty and pretty voiles in smart striped, figured and flowered effects on white or tinted grounds, 38 ss se wide. Time to prepare for a good supply of cotton frocks for summer. Main floor, Old Building Women’s Umbrellas, $1.85 Manufacturer's samples. with a variety of pretty handles—the kind usually found in_ higher-priced umbrellas; some sterling silver trimmed or bakalite in many styles, fitted with loop; good quality American taffeta (cotton). Silk cases. i Main floor, Old Building Strap-handle Envelope Purses Two kinds of morocco leather purses which we ild ordinarily sell for more— price: N Is in light and ¢ hams, pink, blue and r model is of gingham attractiv chambray, Coat effect styles with well-propc bodice Some of the dr trimmed with hand- smockjng; nea white collars. Sizes 6 to L4 yea Only 800 dresses. combined with as well as dresses of them have Second floor, Old Bldg. Corsets, Wonderfully Good, $1 Good corsets at $1 are ne as outdoor | roses in December. Two style one in pink with an elastic waist band; the other a strong white corset for a stouter figure. Along with these we offer a special corset in pint d material with | three sets of strong supr 8 45. hird floor, Old Building Lingerie Waists, $1.50 to $3.75 | re 0 $4.50—broken sizes or slightly soiled a among which are some in t demand. 's nothing wrong that laundering will not put | right. ALSO--eighty $1 waists, of madras and voile, | now priced 50. Third floor, Old Bldg. Toilet Sets and Brushes $1.75 cach—envelope purses with strap-handle top; morocco in blue, tan and brown, $2.75 each—envelope purses with strap-handle back; excellent morocco in blue, brown, tan, gray; these have extra compartment. Main floor, Old Building “Thrift’’ Stationery, 50c Box Each box contains sixty sheets of good quality linen-finish paper, twelve correspondence caraerane sixty envelopes. Choice of white or one of five colors. Main Aisle, Old Building PuritanRefrigerators,°19 Our regular price—$26; apartment house style with ash case and white enameled food chamber; removable ice rack and drain pipe, nickel-plated locks and hinges; 25 inches wide, 19 nches deep, 54 inches high; 100 pounds ice capacity. Only 26 at $19. Seventh Gallery, New Building Vacuum Cleaners, $23.50 A thoroughly re one of aluminum, fitted with Universal motor for direct or alternating current, ole DuBarry Toilet Sets, $7.50—three-piece sets of elluloid, including choice of three styles of hand-carved monograms; comb, brush and mirror. Hair brushes, $1—a kind we usually sell for imported, with real ebony backs, stiff les, various sizes Main floor, Old Building Sheets and Pillow Cases Good quality soft finished sheeting which will give good service, inch pillow cases, 29¢ ch pillow cases, 33: ch sheets, $1 ch sheets, $1.7 hird Gallery, New Building ivEN Soft Hats, $3 Spring styles that will be fully as good , except that next Fall you will probably Unly 800. next Walking Sticks—Half The original pri e $2 to $15. Tomorrow's price will be exactly half for any stick you choose. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building $1.75 Soft Hats, $1 Close to half for these good hats | Brown derbies, $1 that were $1.65, Caps, 85¢ that were $1.50. Broadwa: corner Eighth street Dining and Livin In this Offering at One-quar Three special purchases which arrived being offered at the semi-annual sale p for the dining and living room; also sepa: at random to indicate the savings and variet Fumed Oak Now Reg'ly| Day bed, ve- Now Reg'ly ale $32.50 $65.00] aud pillow, 50.00 100,00 Chinw cabinet 31,50 63.00 me bari Dining chairs, 6.75 13.60] Maloney _ Now aly Arm chairs... 10.75 21.50) "ciate China cabinet 33,00 66.00) yvelou At.$20.00 $30.00 3 Jarm. chair, 37.50 Vv P| Dining chairs, (7.75 . 36.00 48.50 10.75 13.00 Arm chairs Hail mirror 28.00 39.00 Chromewald | Birch Now _Reg'ly Buffet $58.00 $116.00 Exton tabi 49.00 98.00 Bot of dining | chairs 80,00 140.00 Nest of tables 10,00 20 | ite pieces for the bedroom stationary brush, dust-proof bag, $23.60. Set of attachments for cleaning draperies, upholsteries, ete., $8.50 extra. Seventh Gallery, New Building Lamp and Candle Shades | __ 15e to 50e each for our 2c to 86c grades; artistic | shades from Japan; for electric lamps or candlesticks; | panel effects in various decorations, shapes, sizes and | colors | Second Gallery, New Building Royal Wilton Rugs, $45 \! Small Persian effects in 8 ft. 3 in, x 12 ft. size, * Wool Velvet Carpets—$1.75 yard Hall and stair patterns, two-toned and all-over effects. Third Gallery, New Building | sceruaasmameenerceones Springs and Mattresses our $22.75 grade; Wanamaker celebrated 3s" box sprin; hair top with 63 spirals for springs; 54 inches, $18.50—our $28 grade; mattress of good quality hair, weighing 40 pounds; 54x76 inches. 3oth covered with blue and white or fancy striped tickings. Sixth Gallery, New Building Japanese Tiffin Tables, $3.75 200 which were $7.50; with collapsible stands and two bamboo trays; ideal for the summer porch, Oriental Shop, Second Gallery, New Building Three Exceptional Purchases of g-room Furniture ter, One-third, One-half Less recently—-too late for Many matched suites ‘ebruary Sale—are and separate pieces Examples chosen y Allwover tay try 155.00 ) Ou 199,00 Fifth & Sixth Galleries New Building. a Pa | Pretec rir a thw 1 , arge of | Be has ee eae ieee fram archi mini _ Wrenn o Which the Whole Store Contributes |

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