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/ Germany. Coffee Exchange of the City of York. FMward Ludwig Behrens, Hamburg, ‘The only sure way to get rid of dan- Germany. {uff is to dissolve it, then you destroy y h entirely. ‘To do this, get about four SEIS SEIZED BY Pep Tota gy sretn {aces of ordinar Brem jat night when Fetiting, the enough | ,Frant Schutte jr. Bremen, Car- es | Alfred Niepenberg, Bremen, Ger- bd a pee A | moisten the scalp and rub it FY, with the finger tips. many. a TWO POLICE BAND BENEFITS. this to-night, and by mornin; Proceeds of Concerts to Furnish pst, if not all, of your dandruff will gone, and three or four more ap- Needed Uniforms and Instraments. ‘The New York Police Band is in dire jons will completely dissolve and rely destroy every single sign and straits. The members’ former natty re worn shiny. Their in- Enny-Owned Melnberships Soon to Be Sold by A. Mitchell Palmer. ice of it, no matter how much dan- uff you may have. ‘You will find, too, that all itching d digging of the scalp will stop at ee, and your hair will be fluffy, lus- Athough it has been known for Uniforms pus, glossy, silky and soft, and look| / 2 struments are in sore need of replace- 1 feel a hundred times better, | #¢ time that a number of seats in ment. ‘The extent of tho band treasury You can get liquid arvon at any|# Various stock and other ex- just about insures enough to purchase ig store. It is inexpensive and|anges of the country had deen ® béftle of brass polish for the hugh pet bone. ver fails to do the work—Advt. Lissa ny A, aiitohell Palmer, Allen|"Sms"potice Band in tho past olyhtesn sg ‘operty Custodian, the first official months has been drafted for every form of local and national publicity, mnouncement of their owners and yivey ioans, war drives, ‘Influenza the fact that they will shortly be sold funerals by the hundreds have l’stened .|to this band’s music, = bg pte citizens was released to- (te this band” Mand up to Ite f q 4 measure of efficiency it will give a con- {Simultaneously in Washington and) Sr ana entertainment, Dec. 4 at the OW New York the list was made known }jyarlem River Casino, and the next Lge |to the public this morning. Under a evening at Prospect Hall, Brooklyn. recent executive order of the Presi- port On her way to France. bor officials declared 8, eihale pad) e com than 3,000 tons of the historic British sweet for British soldiers, came into The consignment, which veteran har- Met, Tevthe tielore of | ret elect atmost tha entire | oe f the freight: The Maced ol . When your meals hit back. When what you eat turns sour, forming acids, gases and indiges- tion. Magic relief.* No waiting! The moment Pape’s Diapepsin reaches the stomach all the sour- ness, acidity, heartburn, dys- pepsia and indigestion ends. Upset stomachs feel fine. Costs so little—Any drug store. upset? Panes Diapepsin ontvoun ree dent these Exchange seats may be disposed of at private sale if the Alien Property Custodian finds it advan- tageous to do so, The purchasers must be satisfactory to the exchanges, a consideration which makes @ public sale not practicable. Following ts the list of enemy- owned seats now in the hands of Mr. Palmer: New York Cotton Exchange. Franz Schutte jr., Bremen, Germany Emauel Haac, Bremen, Germany. Hermann Hagedorn, Bremen, Get- many. Heinrich Hagedorn, Bremen, Ger- many. Heinrich Muller Pearse, Bremen, Germany. Paul P. Schmitz, Bremen, Germany, New York Stock Exchange. | ‘Henry Budge, Hamburg, Germany. Maritime Association of Port of New York. West Baden, for GROWING FEET Expertly Fitted under personal supervision of Paul Monk, a Specialist ® Youngsters’ Footwear. The fitting of young '0- ple's feet is a science, why through years’ of experkces Mr. Monk has mastered, His expert knowledge willeost you nothing and the sty he ‘handles exclusively are DR. POSNER'S FAOUS SHOES FOR JUVRILES While these celebrad shoes are of special confuction, they are 4. more ‘pensive than ordinary footvat- Babies’ Shoes, 2 to $4 Young Ladies’ Sho up to $8 Boys’ &Girls’ Shoe5.50 to 6.45 Paul Mank, me. JUVENILE SOE SHOP 25 WEST 3& ST., N. Y. Between Fitthmd Sixth Aves. 5th Avenue . Hermann Sielcken, Germany (now dead). Butter, Cheese and Egg Exchange, New York. Estate of Karl Thalmann, Mann- heim, Germany, New York Produce Exchange. Paul Strauss, Budapest, Hungary. William Volckens (sometimes known as Claus Heinrich Wilhelm 21 W. 3th St. Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, Thanksgiving Coat Sale TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sizes 36 to 56 Bust Utility Co. Smart styles suitable S for motor and gen- & eral utility wear. As- trakhan, Cheviot, Angora Velour Street Coats Practical coats of Broadcloth and Wool Velour, Oxford Vig- ereaux and uncut Velour. Smart styles and excellent quality. tema “OO” Dressy Coats Silvertone, Wool Vel- our. Broadcloth and Some Velveteen. jreatest of ailSales Waists “ Blouses Due tothe backward season and a considerably larger stock m hand than usual we are didosing of these Waists At Pices That Will Aston. ish tle Most Thrifty Buyer Sizes 34 to 44 Bust Yactical Waists of lawn and pe oe at trimmed, others nbroi , very ser- iceable. Were up to $1.75 95c Naists of Crepe de Chine and foile, Tailored and dressy styles. some with roll collars, ot tucked, White, flesh or 2: black. Were up to $5.00, , i Dressy Waists of Georgette, Chif- fon and Taffeta. igh necks up to $6.50... Beautiful New Waiste of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Taffeta. Some trimmed with soutache br: and bead embroidery. All 4 951) suit shades, Were up to $8.50 8" NO C. O. D’S James MeCreery & Co. Mth Street PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED JANUARY 18ST Another Extraordinary Sale On Wednesday Only FUR HATS 3.75 regularly 6.00 to 10.00 New and attractive Hats in the most desirable styles; developed in Seal, Mole and Nutria Dyed Coney, combined with Satin or Panne Velvet in all new colors; hundreds of smart models, artistically trimmed; suitable for immediate wear. ATTENTION: ® Note—No special orders will be taken on these hats. Fktra Salespeople in Attendance NO APPROVALS — NO RETURNS t ith Aey ud ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1 Volckens), Hamburg and Altona, bi J reese furnish new aniforme eenreipanangaans JAM FOR “TOMMY ATKINS.” There is no doubt that “Tohhy At- king ilkes jam. To-day the Beitish steamship Macedon, carrying no. less Eat without Fear of Indigestion! Instant Relief for Bad Stomachs | Buy War Savings Stamps 3 James McCreery & Co, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ¢7TH 34th Street Purchases will appear on bills rendeted Januhry let. ae 5th Avenue Remarkable Offerings HIGH-GRADE FURS Fur Coats made of Hudson Seal, Nutria, Moleskin, Beaver, Natural Muskrat, ti Marmot and Mink in various lengths; also Muffs, Stoles, Scarfs and Capes at sub- stantial savings in price. Fur Coats Caracul Coats made of lustrous skins with deep Skunk collar and cuffs. 325.00 [Hudson Seal Coats made of selected pelts with Natural Skunk collar and cuffs. \ 285.00 Natural Muskrat Coats made of Natural dark skins with Hudson Seal collar, cuffs and belt. 165.00 Short Marmot Coats,—smart model with Natural Raccoon collar. 85.00 Five Thanksgiving Specials “McCREERY QUALITY HOSIERY” Offering Unusual Values Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery with lisle tops and soles, Black, White or Colors. Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery,—superior quality; all Silk; ‘Black, or Colors. - Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery, — fine gauge; extra reinforced; Bat \9 95 . White or Colors. Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery, — hand-embroidered clox; or White. Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery, —open work boot effects; Black or White; ‘ ie: }3.50 exceptional offering. Extraordinary Sale FINE STATIONERY At Less Than Prevailing Prices A special purchase of exceptional quality Writing Paper, Correspondence Cards and Envelopes from the most prominent makers. to purchase useful Holiday gifts at great savings. “Hurds’”’ Writing Paper,—Damask fin- ished stationery; 24 sheets of Writing Paper and 24 Envelopes to match; ribbon tied; White or Colors. 50c “McCreery Special’? Cabinets,—Ram- beau Lawn; cabinet number 1 contains 24 sheets of Writing Paper, 24 gilt edge Cards and 48 Envelopes to match; White only. Cabinet number 2 contains 48 sheets of Writ- ing Paper, and 48 Envelopes to match, in White or Colors; all ribbon tied. 75¢ “Eaton, Crane & Pike’ Cabinets,— Upright Holy or Floral covered Cabinets containing 48 sheets of Writing Paper and 48 Envelopes to match; note and letter size; White only; ribbon tied. 75c “Eaton, Crane & Pike’ Cabinets,— Floral covered Cabinets containing 24 sheets of Writing Paper, 24 gilt edge Correspondence Cards and 48 Envelopes to match; ribbon tied. 1.00 Personal Greeting Cards Now Ready for Selection It will be advantageous to place orders for Christmas Cards at an early date, LACE CURTAINS 2 Greatly Reduced @ Scrim Curtains with lace trim- mings; various designs, pair 4.75 and 7.75 formerly 7.50 and 11.50 Exceptional Value “HOTPOINT” ELECTRIC HEATERS 9.00 regularly 11,00 “Hotpoint” Hedlight Radiant Heater is adjustable and projects heat rays to any desired spot; easily attached to any lamp socket; operates on direct or alter- nating current; current consumption about 4}4c an hour; complete with eight feet of cord and detachable plug. or Ecru. » Muffs & Neckpieces Fine Skunk Muffs. Fine Skunk Scarfs. Eastern Mink Capes... Eastern Mink Muffs......... oon Fox Muffs,—Taupe or Lucille shade...45.00 Fox Scarfs,—animal shape; Taupe or Lucille ; 45.00 Nutria Muffs.......csseceessceeees 1 6.50 A large and selected assortment of Fur Trimmings at attractive prices. , pair} 1.35 waite} 1.65 pair all Silk; Black ck }2.50 An unusual opportunity Cretonne Cabinets,—Containing 24 sheets of Linen-finished Writing Paper, 24 Corre- spondence Cards and 48 Envelopes to match; ribbon tied; each box lined, making a handsome glove, handkerchief or trinket case. 1.25 Cretonne Cabinets,—containing 48 sheets of Linen-finished Paper and 48 Envelopes to match; ribbon tied; case lined; making Ajit a some handkerchief, glove or trinket case. 1.50 “Crestwood” Initial Stationery,—Cabi- nets containing 18 sheets of Linen-finished Writing Paper, 18 Co: mdence Cards with paneled gilt Old English initial; $6 En- velopes to match; ribbon tied. 75c “Hurds’’ Christmas Boxes,—con! 24 sheets of Linen-finished Writing Paper 24 Envelopes to match; ribbon tied; greeting card enclosed. Lacet Arabian Curtains in White pair 10.25 formerly 17.50