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cee ee enn ais toe — oe LAST PUBLIC WORDS = SPOKE PATRIOTISM One Flag, One mn bet ‘ One Loyal We have Soo FAVORTESONS” Room for Only Language, Roosevelt Wrote What was the dy Col. Roorey 1 fag \ ‘e Sua hore. Rea ihe Knghiah | Death of Roost Leaves tt 1 eo all I ’ “ uit Path Open—With No Big : Loose a fe . Leader in Sight. r r ; i} th “ f L * “au oval a & a Pom @ t corsea enen a i - inte t f nat Ame World. sere a ’ WASHINGTON, Jan, Toate te cone | P : ‘+ Milli zs t 1 ideney inti92 6. ie Hly was in a position to have force ; n if necessary husiastic over ne him head Becanse “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe Most of them felt : ! : misery in a few hours—Really wornerful tude on public queati ue personality sick headac ie faney wh Don't stay stuffed-up ore throat, A dose taken stiffness. nd are “Pape’s Cold Compound” is. the to subordinate their own i . - taken will end grippe misery 4 surest f known and, 0 interept of party tmity hreak up a severe cold either in the « yon few at drug stores. following of Col head, chest, body or limbs ithout « astes nic d manifested great en It) promptly op clogged-up and causes no inconvenience. 1 er the prospect of hia) times, But it Is recognized t nostrils and air passages: stops nasty accept a substitute, Insist on “Pape's ntering the arena small’ cléctoral discharge or nose running: relieves nothing else.—Advt was a division of opinton Coat House Goes Bankrupt Stein & Schoenceit, 28 W. 25th St., leading wholesale coat house, goes bankrupt. is Bertha Rembaugh, the receiver, in order to bring about « quick cash settlement, sold the entire stock to Renards at _a@ price which never would have been permitted except for Cash on hand! RECEIVER SELLS BANKRUPT COAT STOCK AT IMMENSE LOSSES TO Renard, 47-49-51 West 42nd St. /910 HicH CLASS COATS | FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Far Below Wholesale Cost Naturally we are anxious to turn the stock back into cash and are putting on a very small percentage of profit. The Largest Price Reductions Ever Made! Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats——— About 15 Smart New Models for Your Selection e Silverte ne, Porm Pom, with Shawl pe Nutra and Sealine. Of the All Sales FINAL All Sales FINAL Wool Ve! Collars Regular Price up to $65 finest se 1e with pussy willow) through= out anc g the sleeve If made to our order they could th ed. Black, blue, taupe, rein- deer, brown, g ink Immense assortment, insuring e against disappointme But for y woyld have sold fr d to $e We e the facts and fig Coats of Finest | de Regular Price up to $95 with fur | and \er Narn) ter Under or ir iditior none would be ! for | $OS.06 $95.00 | Only at a sale of this noture is it possi ble to offer them at —J -The Highest-Priced Coatst Collection- With Finest Furs, Worth Up to $110.00 These we orders and t 3 " of F R The ar t \ \e ( { Velour du Nord, ¢ i led the mes t exclusive ps. where | ri re the rule. For tunately, we ar t t al price Serge, Crepe Meteor & Velveteen Frocks— Formerly Priced Up to $39.75 | Unquestionably the Greatest Values We Ever Offered, at 99 S h we offer these gart ers, Who so reckle rded a profiter were hard hit indeed. Newest tucked, draped, straightline, braid Black, Taupe, Reindeer, Bur Br for women and misses. 14 to 44 ) were passive in thelr day a one he DISCUSSED z secre cues FOR T9201 BATE old line Republicans | t th the! his | Av paramount posi to THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, © LAST T. RB, ARTICLE lieu bee's only two Republican in W ushington that Justice , in t nan has not ary radicalism sl t sao 20 VOLUMES HIS BOOK OUTPUT Narratives of Adventure, Here | His and in Africa, Were Highly Popular. \ Col. Roosevelt, in public life since his early twenties, produced about | thirty volumes. Probably ‘hia best known work was ¢ Trails.” Almost 2 of this, including tra . Swedish, German, Italian and Japanese, were sold His early adventures on the We ern plains gave him material for his “Hunting ‘Trips hman,” d | | as run rk, His last TORON Hearst, Prem day regarding Theodore Roosevel ‘nce THE E SPANIARDS, WAS ORDER 10 DEWEY Roosevel in Nay De ed Foe’s Ships Start ng for A WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 oft irtment, Preve! Navy D i¢ Front” Urges Reform| to bring justice Direc ctorates in New World Reconstruct yes to the Front, written by Ci tan Magazine, for publ February issue, Is yus action in at war t 1919, “Inj should be made to keep up the wages ely }of labor, and, above all, not to let sitet |them be thrust down faster than the Bo bu ly |and has to pay for.” adopt the new expedionts imperative _—— | BII Sewall Seen Bie Lone to World. <WLAND, Me, Jan. 7.—William ewall, the Maine deep woods long known to the country as under ie new con ditions.” | Declaring thet the must never “be looke as a mere cog chine,” and that “we « “|cautiously to introd. representation on the ion ily | the industrial ma- | pill Sewall, Col, Roosevelt's compan | iid endeavor | jor on many hunting trips, expressed | Zi | deep sorrow to-day when informed of the last article In normal times we could meet ‘ol. Roosevelt for demand for Baco Rubbers. Pere that labe or shail have | much as those who furnish t tal, and those who furnish t agement,” the article continues *‘Moxt | emphatically, every nn appeal for st a true friend,’ reoneedraesiin lost a true friend, he said has lost its best friend human rights have lost their st champion.” s put us in a effort | be TE VAPTSHOVAUUAULAN EDSON 1 i} NEW APPAREL Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Coats and Suits, for Late Winter ard Early Spring ANCAUCAUGATUT ENTRANT A ch eH The Values Are Most Extraordinary = Afternoon, Dinner & Evening Frocks \ ‘— EW Afternoon and Street Frocks of elaborately beaded Georgette. tt “4 Tailored Frocks of Tricotine, Satin, Serge or Wool Jersey. j Evening and Dinner Frocks of Crepe Georgette, Satin or Net. Very Specially Priced, Ge i 25.00 : Ns. Dinner and Evening Frocks of Crepe Georgette in Pastel shades and Black. Afternoon and Street Frocks of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Satin. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 N™ Afternoon Frocks of sumptuously beaded Georgetie. Frocks of Satin, Georgette and Tricotine, elaborately embroidered. Very Specially Priced, Coat of ° Deep Colle ‘Ae and Cuffs oy * of Nutria ey $68.50 a New Fur Trimmed Coats OLIVIA, Silvertone and Poilu Coats in loose back and belted effects, with huge cape shawl collars of Raccoon, Beaver Nutria, Natural Lynx, Hudson Seal and Taupe Nutria. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 ELTED, loose back, Dolman and Wrap Coats of Bolivia, Sil- B vertoneand Duvet de Laine with deep shaw! collars, some’ with cuffs of Beaver Nutria, Taupe Nutria, Natural Raccoon. and Hudson Seal. Very Specially Priced, 58.50 OLIVIA, Poilu, Crystal Cord, Silvertone B and Duvetyn Coats in Dolman, loose back, Wrap and belted effects, with huge cape collars and cuffs of Real Beaver, Raccoon, Hudson Seal, Nutria and Ringtail Sable. Very Specially Priced, 68.50 and Bolivia Coats, in Dolman, loose back, belted and Wrap effects, with deep collars and cuffs of Beaver, Raccoon and Taupe Lynx. Very Specially Priced, 85.00 New Spring Suits RICOTINE, Poiret Twill, Serge and Silvertone “Tailleurs,” | in the new chet Fate ectant vest effects, suilable for present and carly Spring wear. Very Specially Priced, 35.00, 45.00, 58.50 Coat of Bolicia Large Cape Collar and Deep Cuffs of Nulria $75.00 ROST Glo, Evora, Crystal Cord