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OCTOBER EXPORTS Less, Imports Increase to $105,821,699 for Month. last year, was shown in figures inade ber, a& compared with the same mont day. The 1918 figures were $182,6 Importe, on the other hand, increae from $91,319,486 in October, 1917, to $106,821,699 for last October, Father John’s Medicine Makes it Most Valu- able Tonic. i Safe to Take Be- 1 = cause It Alcohol or Dangerous a Drugs. exposed during the winter is always source of dren, as well as older people, which they need to build up the vita stand vietims to disease gern With a proven history of more tha service as a food toni hin abundant. nowrish- ather John's Medicine builds new, vital energy Of very great food value as prove by expert chemical tests, the nourish ment in Father John's Medicine is easily taken up by tl st turned into new flesh resist disease. All th use this old-fashioned, pure anc wholesome prescription with safet because it is guaranteed free fron dangerous drugs in any form and iti Advt. absolutely non-alcoholic. onan 020 40 i é Murder Mystery Is Still Un- TO REBUILD YOUR STRENGTH Abundance of Rich Food in Contains No} The extra strain to which we are all! danger if the system is weakened or run-down, M hil- | t do not get from their food the nourishment resisting energy with which to with severe weather and fall easy “family € ah t ELIZABETH BAKSA solved—Regan May Be Prosecuted for Perjury. Within the walls of a convent, to- day, Elizabeth Baksa, vindicated by her jury of the murder of Mrs. Helen Marmel, is recovering fro:i the effects ot nine months’ confinement in the Tombs. Less than an hour before she was acquitted yevterday, when her fate was still in the balance, she was sob- bing pitifully. Then, she was told she could walk from the courtroom a free girl, and the reaction was so great she was with an attack of hysteria. 3. McDonald, her friend and r, was first to reach her side, any more, Elizabeth; F can threaten you now,” he y. ‘The girl was silent ments, slowly wringing d her big ed her uptown’ to a where the girl un- ul. Then, with her 8 still In doubt, he took t boa turn to her parents in. Freemans. fe Pa girl was appro yached during uld go into, the if she sald be thts trouble jn the cigar factory fo n| tere. The next job I wet Ww ce] where they dos't” talk Shout such | things, e always wanted to be a salenindy F y to leave the Tombs," with a glint of humor Cyex, “Tot the best food there ate in my life. Really, n he fit girl had they verdict. H ¥ | Judge y that James F, Burne, Miwho ¢ to the murder, de S| serves further punishment for having re sit or QUALITY ne \S $0 arf ath Louis XV pi gies basis of these period designs is not a cabinet but a phonograph. The matchless Sonora with its sweet, pure, ex- k=} pressive tone (that won highest score for | \ —-Tuallity at the Panama Pacific Exposition) A ts here shown in model which is surpassingly beautiful both to the eye and the ear, Twelve standard upright styles and these art models are now ready: Gothic Jacobean Chippendale William and Mary Chinese Chippendale Adam Louis XV Colonial Louis XVI Other models or complete equipments will be made to Sonora Pilonograph | Sales Company, Jur. GEORGE E, BRIGHTSON, President New York Demonstration Salons ; 50 Broadway (Standard Beiscamisvs 1 Louis The Highest Class Talki EAR CLEAR AS A BELL GES committed perjury at the trial, Ti Ta\ | S 0 $ FROM { BURNING @ SHIP, | night picked up § Munson Line freighter Mundale that Sa Was afire 350 miles off Sable Island. )thér messages intercepted showed that several vessels, including a warship, Were steaming to the Mundale's assiat- ance. At the office of the Munson Line here It wae said that a wireless had been received from Capt. Jorgensen of the Siundale that the fire was out and that ho was proceeding on hia voyage. Tho Mundale is a 8.285-ton vessel. 8 , 1918. ner Mandate, at Ont, here last Monday | SO 8 calls from the AENCE a! of Jron in the oe ieee for many colorless faces but 'ARTER’S IRON PILLS ‘will greatly help most pale-faced people fatled trom here on N eral cargo for Ge beh Bet ie Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street IN THE TOY SHOP There is a host of novelties of the better class at prices surprisingly low GAMES this year are worthy of special mention because of their novelty and educational features. A FEW OF THE FAVORITES ARE: Ringa-Pin, - - - - 50c Parcheesi, - + - + 59e Animal Ten Pins, - - 65¢ Polyanna, - - - - $1.00 Pirate and Traveler, - $1.00 Broadway, - - - - $1.00 One-Two Three, - + $1.00 Deck Ring Toss, - - $1.00 Triangle, - - - + $1.00 Traveling Salesman, - $1.00 Betsy Ross Flag Game, $1.25 Time o' the World, - $1.00 Telegraph Game, - $1.25 Ring Pitch, - . + + $1.25 Combniation Game Boards, 2,75 Giant Soldiers, - $1.50 DOLLS French and American Dressed Dolls, Character Dolls, and Celluloid Dolls, ranging in price from $1.25 to $75 a superb Louis XV iv Duncan Phyfe special order, Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street Arcade) and 279 Broadway 3rr Walnut Street | XV ing Machine in the World eae , ee Shown in Fur Department Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Special Purchase of MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS Will provide extraordinary values TO-MORROW at $118.00 Regularly sold at $155.00 7 Nae XFORD and Black Broadcloth Coats lined with excellent quality Natural Muskrat with deep shawl collar of Natural Beaver or Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) and a number of Oxford Cloth Overcoats lined with Japanese Mink, with collars of Natural Otter, Also short, snappy semi-fitted models (@s illustrated) lined with dark natural muskrat skins; deep shaw] collar of natural beaver, On the Third Floor Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Another Exceptional Offering, Saturday, of “ Women’s and Misses’ FUR-TRIMMED SATIN HATS ON THE MAIN FLOOR At the Ridiculously Low Price of . . $3.75 This season’s fayored shapes and colorings; trimmed with moline, sealine and nutria coney. WOMEN'S BLANKET ROBES A Special Purchase will be offered on the Second Floor, Regular $9.75 $6.95 Values . . at M: ADE of attractive, extra quality bordered blanket ma- terials with large sailor collar, cuffs, pockets and front satin bound; cord at waist. WOMEN’S HIGH-CLASS GLOVES Regularly $2.50 to 2.95 a pair, at $2.00 NCLUDED jin this SPECIAL SALE are Genuine Arabian Mocha Gloves in gray and tan color. P. X. M. and Pique Capeskin Gloves with spear head backs, in tan, khaki, beaver aud gray. Also White Washable French Kid Gloves. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS & CANES With handsome mountings, suitable for holiday gifts. Men’s & Women’s | Men’s & Women’s | Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas Umbrellas Silk Umbrellas Fine quality, in colors and | Silk | Mixed; dependable | Some with wide satin edge; black; some bordered silk | wearing qualities; handles | in colors and black. Men's effects; handles of Bakelite | of Bakelite and sterling sil- | handles are of buffalo and sterling silver, at the | ver in decorated and nov- | horn in the crook model; attractive price of elty effects; unusual value | excellent value at $4.95 $2.25 & 2.95 $6.75 BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHES Will be found on the Third Floor in smart styles and materials, at the following attractive prices: Boys’ Suits, sizes ranging from 7 to 18 years, $12.50 to 22.50 Junior Overcoats, sizes from?! to loyears, $9.75 to 20.00 Novelty Suits, sizes from 3 to 10 years,..... 5.95 to 17.00 Hats and Caps, sizes ranging from 636 to 714, 1.00 to 8.50 e Give Your Boy a Washable Suit this Christmas! They are shown in various white and colored fabrics, in Middy, Junior Norfolk and Russian models; sizes from 244 to 10 years at $1.95 to 8.50 Main Floor Specials for Saturday: Imported Brooches, Bar Pins and Lavallieres Reproductions of antique pieces; sterling silver or gold plated set with genuine rubies, emeralds, amethysts, sapphires and other semi-precious stones. Regularly sold up to $15.00, a . th SPECIAL $5.00 each WashableSatinorCrepe | Women’sChiffon Velvet de Chine Underbodices Hand Bags Elaborately lace-trimmed; Made on odd novelty frames; six styles; Values up to $7.50, at $5.00 Specially low priced at 88e