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ee Pe =o 42s = 2b ae ne tins , Cough Thousands of housewives ave found that they can save two-thirds | of the money usually spent for cough Preparation by using this well-known, old recipe for making cough syrup at home. It is simple and cheap to make, but it really has no equal for Prompt results. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate re-| Hef, usually stopping an ordinary in 24 hours, or less. Get 21% ‘ounces of Pinex from any druggist. pour it into a pint bottle, and add pletn granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer,| use clarified molasses, honey, or corn btn instead of sugar syrup. Wither it tastes good, keeps perfectly, “tasts a family a long time. It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air me of ‘the throat and lungs 8 and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and grad but surely the annoying throat tlekle and dreaded cough disappear @htirely. Nothing better for bron chitis, spasmodic croup, whooping) cough ronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con-| centrated compound of genuine Nor-| ine extract, known the world | AIRORAFT MAKERS AT BANQUET SEE ONLY ROSY FUTURE Speak Predict. Great Ad-| vance in Aerial Commerce —Army Flyers Guests. More than 600 men fro of the United the Grand Ball Room of the Waldorf States assembled in Astoria jast night and dined and talked away into the early hours of the morning, never permitting their conversation to veer from one sub Ject—alrcraft production for future commercial purposes. It was a din ner of the Manufacturers’ Aircraft | Aseoclation The brain: janes, of the firms who build! resenting a yearly industry involving $100,000,000 attended, ‘The flyers who have piloted their ma- chines in France were guests, and the executives of the air #ervice were present to give their army and navy way views. The British War Mission, the | noted ‘or its healing effect on the mem-| French Aviation Mission and the} nes. talian Military Mission sa the Avoid disappointment by asking Hallin AUlltAty Mission sat at your druggist for “2' ounces of | SPeakers 7 co lla Smith, who had arrived from Wash- inex” with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money romptly refunded. ‘The Pinex Co. t. Wayne, Ind.—Advt. Ne Extra Charge For tt, er eee Maer os ei tinental flight, also sat at! before the speakers’ table ington in ‘his plane, and who is cred- ited with the first official trans-con- at the table, American fiyers who American-built machines were given places of after filing ball room to the tune of fifed and drummed have in honor nto the Yankee Doodle,” B. Altman & Cn. The Misses’ has ready for selecti wear a really rem Charmingly Pi designed especially nially popular wool ning and dance fro quisite as an ‘34th and 35th Streets 548 FIFTH AVE. ABOVE 45" S! At Fifth Avenue at $6.85 $7.85 $8.85 in the ealfskin shapes. Pe eluded. combination boots in None Scent C. 0. (on the Second Floor) . Here are morning picturesque cottons and the peren- frocks of taffeta, Georgette, tricolette and other fashionable materials; eve- Annual Shoe Sale Women’s Boots $9.85 Smart lace boots of kid and prevailing Many fine colored kid Department ion and immediate arkable array of quant Frocks FOR THE SOUTHERN SEASON for the demoiselle t and for, the woman of svelte, girlish figure. frocks of quaint, jersey; apres-midi cks that are as exe orchid—and quite as difficult to descrihe. sports frocks of every smart style, fabric and ¢olor; as well as correctly tailored suits for every occasion upon which a tailored suit may be worn. Also there are Madison Avewwe - Fifth Avenue Rew York SIXTH AVENUE CORNER I9%"S! | At Sixth Avenue at $4.85 $5.85 Reduced 10% | 40% from our very moderate prices. Sizes missing in each style, but a wonderful assort ment to choose from D. or on Approval THE EVENING (WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, Some Air Craft Makers and Flyers Pum = CvVeK) RIK Ie CHARLES F. raw HARRYBOWERS REV. NEHEMIA KETTARING MINGLE Soya ren farmer dy CZ BILLION PLEDGE by a typical Continental costumed | trio of players, The ball room was a ed ioe Sot Flags of the Allie Glory, covered every Hie an wail] space, pillars and boxes, from whic! ny scores of pretty women ear down | on their husabnds lo Fiying over Che WOAne Ot. ind ture acroplunes, in squadron forma tion, Minute co) ape r wire A eae a | these mac « from swo do on the heads of the dinera, COULDN'T SEE ANY LINE Sul NORTHERN BOUNDARY. t Frank H, Russell was toastmaster, | Question of GF Corteittidioratt of Amendment May Be Car- | ately he introduced each| ried to U. S. S, Supreme Court, picturesque biog 8 corrected but ones, | Sea | ited Col, Willi CHICAGO, Jan. 8.—A billion dol- op of the Royal Air Forc ing down forty-seven enemy | lars has been pledged and $00 distil-} janes, thereby establishing his clan | jers, the pledgers, are going to fight | Col. Mishop, in ordet to retain. the | Uncle Sam to the last ditch before | claim of being the “All-American |they submit to the annihilation of Ace,” was forced to admit having of. . © ficialty shot down seventy-five planes, |*eir business by the bone ary But, after all, what's a few planes | amendment. This was the ultimatum pened | that wound up a ¢wo days’ meeting! ele fy te | of the Nations ‘distillers here yester- this, | day. ny, but’ AS ‘wn | The Supreme Court has been chosen as their battle ground and order there is no line except an the constitutionality of the amend-| f the ersely the imaginary Col, Bishop predicted that the Trans- one.” (Much applause.) atlantic flight is not far off—not fox | ment itself will be attacked, they| one machine, but for many, “By the| say. Levy Mayer, a Chicago at-/| ond of another year,” Col, Bishop | torney, has been chosen as chief sed | counsel and will sally forth to battle | with practically carte blanche and a! $1,000,000,000 fund. The attack will be based on Article X. of the Constitution, which provides that powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution or us the man who | prohibited by it to the States shall aft muddle | ho reserved to the States respectively. Another point to be raised is 8 will have cr t introduced a who gave to the ry his three sons, gor hemiah Boynt year himself i The next speake stepped into the abt a year ago a to the manufacturers and War Departement | square fo alike Marshall, triet Attor gentleman deal, oH ner United States Dis in New York, was the appointed to head the force herent right to handle exclusively situation by the President. Mr. |liberty of the individual citizen of a ax beon so great in| State ption that the y| Throughout 1 of what people use wbout the manufa ft, the convention, how- American |f of the! ment would receive you are lof the thirty-six Sta |Nght will have to be Director of jcourts subsequent the and| One report was that if the dry forces won finally there was danger} of the United States going to a Bo-' clalistie party basis, or the great ma- jority of the working classes flopp OUTBREAK ng that the Prohibition amend- the indorsement brie! pleasures John D. |the Aircraft the man Jargely responsible for plac |ing the airplane industry on its hich |pinnacle, was the next speaker, Mi | Ryan said MR. RYAN PRAISES AMERICAN | PLANES AND MAKERS. “T was called into the aireraft pro. ion at a time when there was a at deal of di criticism ied on in the Ryan, Production Bosrd former country, with at patriotism, and with the great | Ci eatentnenn have evey Danger to Thousands ny body of men, had built an or alyeraft that has never been equal! 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Who Discussed | eal 8s Future in Commerce at ati ved of 600 In Song Recital; SET Cormack RAF ane = RYAK over to the Berger-Stedman-Germer standard. The resolutions adopted to-day stated that there were 500 distilleries in the country with an aggregate investment of at least $1,000,000,000, that the industry actually antedated the Constitution adopted in 1789, and pes al eos bs. J beretstore tions by Hofmann, Tovey, Brahms | peen recognized, encouraged anc A layed, most of them i A tected by tho United States Govern- nar cine: tie ‘iret time | Longer and larger Cloths in stock at proportinoate ment itsel York.” Piano, two violin reductions. — - double bass, flute, | ‘EMPLOYERS PLAN TO SPEED UP THRIFT MOVEMENT Find It Is Lagging Because of War's End—Sale of Liberty other ated Urged. movements from Mendelssohn's cone lcerto, Sara Fuller, a young colora- J M h & SMksy 06 the clly'e What nown mance | COTS copremns eons ane bode. Comes ames McCutcheon Co. employers of otilers in great num-| pianist, played. bers—held a dinner meeting at the Ritz- ee Carlton last night “to dis gency with respect to the thrift the emer- move- merit which the end of the war has Given rfse The promoters declared that the thrift movem and that ur someth now it would stop altogether. After discussing the many economic aspects of the prob exolutions were passed calling upo the habit of saving 1 jemployees on an es | this connection |bonds was urged as t ——>———_ | CALLS BURNS SITTENBERG. was medium. | Woman of Latter Name Swear) Prisoner In Her Son. The question whether “James Bur is Lee Sittenberg was answered rson before Justice Bartow Weeks and a jury in the Crimi Branch of the Supreme Court day when Bertha Sitten| | tifed that » is being Rakaa for mur of which € at Aeolian Hall last night. sembles, A large audience enjoyed the performance; ayed by the orchestra of the Sym- | phony Society, under Walter Dan roxeh's direction, at the beginning of programme at Cagnegie Hall to- row afternoon in Inemory of Col. Theodore Roosevelt Emma Roberts If vou will drive away t “banieh those wrink The Way? “USIT’— mound from the purest of nut ols. format, healthy conditions. display of PRODUCTS AY DRUG Jacobsen Plays, > | Governor Retnses Pen of Brook- lyn Marderer. By Sylvester “Rawling. At Y., Jan. &—Gov, Smith | uo ROBERTS gave 4 song | yeste enied the petition %f Alton | . qxolain recital at Aeolian Hall vester- | Clev convicted of first degree | pia ade il Dent, stores ane ait utation of sentence. day afternoon that was out of /™ reliable drumeista t case of the Kind ‘ ‘ the ordinary. Wisely, she was not, Th" “a Jovernon bas tenet | Usit Manufacturing Co. as she was last year, announced a8 ‘| re | OF AMERICA, IN 347 Fifth Avenue, New York contralto, Unquestionably her v ary is that of a mezzo-soprano and it ts} of a quality to command respect. But | Miss Roberts has more than voice. She ean interpret songs with appre- | aed to continue to live with jn. taken me some time to reach this} estimation of Miss Roberts's capa- cities, as my readers with memories know, but I have reached it. Miss Roberts was launched with an in posing social backing and there w -pulling to which any conscie: music reviewer must object, ciation and impart to them the ‘ sparkle, the wit, the humor or tha) 9 pathos that each demands. It has Mc Cutcheon's January Sale of Damask Table Cloths and Napkins HIS January Sale at “The Linen Store” offers an opportunity to purchase Table Linens of regular McCutcheon quality at prices which in many cases are lower than we can in Howey that stage isp: Miss Roberts, while retaining owing of fash- tonable people—43d Street yesterday was packed with limousines and other | motor cars while she was singing can stand upon her merits Five songs by head of Miss Rol Those I did not groups that followed wo elal mention were Fes Morts pour la p : Charles ting the impre e pe Piquy,to-the ves py SachnovaKy; buy these same Linens at wholesale today. in Russ! » for the first time in-Ame ides there were We are able to make these low prices because “Inter No! ydan's st Mai ing se 5 Burleigh's Me negro, spon we made provision during 1916 and 1917 Sto d on de a bber ob Jerdo 2 : § ‘ wrt ey aMieik he “orsciee Gane? “and Mar ae an original Cre . "tnd n melody, “The tee 5 4 Chattering Sau and “De Or prevailing in the Linen Market. Ark's a-Moverin,” arranged by Guion glish, in . Miss ag a nd- ccompanist at In the songs in Ir Russian and in neg ing a wide sweep of Roberts sang effectively ming stage picture er was 2 sympathetic the piano. Note the following low prices on all Pure Linen Cloths and Napkins, and observe the wide range of these prices: Napkins (Dozen) 22 x 22 in., $5.75, 6.50, 7.00, 7.75, 8.50 to $20.00, 24 x 24 in., $8.00, 8.50, 8.75, 9.75, 10.50 to $15.00, 26 x 27 in., $11.25, 11.75, 12.75, 14.00, 16.50 to $50.00. Table Cloths (gach) 2x2 yds., $5.50, 6.75, 7.00, 7.50, 8.00 to $16.00, 2x 214 yds., $6.75, 7.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.00 to $19.50. 214x214 yds., $7.00, 8.25, 9.50, 10.50, 11.50 to $20.50. 21x3 yds., $10.50, 11.75, 12.50, 13.00, 14.00 to $27.50, Sascha Jacobsen, one of of brilliant young violin fore the public, gave negie Hall last n number was Me in E minor, which he y. His program Kreisier fugue an by Godowsks Wienlawski. piano was W: the galaxy || s now That admirab New York Chamber ne Bee 4 concert of the # Compost n gave its se and English varied en- French horn e heard in the basso Ram cw Some longer Cloths without Napkins at very much reduced prices. This is an opportunity that will probably not be duplicated for years, and one that no housekeeper can afford to overlook. CAUIAUIAL ALA AU a the violinist, was Thelma Given, e at the Plaza indisposed, so her pl Tuesday Morning Mu le yesterday was taken by Nicholas Garagusi, an- yung Violinist, who played two “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America” Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Req.Trade Mark “Crispino ¢ la Comare,” announce for revival at the Metropolitan Op: House to-night, 1s postponed. raviata and De TUBA EU fim Bee- March symphony will be from Funeral “Eroica Stern Brothers West 42d Street West 43d Street (ava | (AVA ‘The thoven's ) (By i By / a) (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) A January Sale of irl, caused M has admitted th ex. It is alle In the that he “Jame OF GRIP him ment “against GROWS MORE SERIOUS "Epidemic Conditions Again Threaten | because these n| cially great at this ti t, depress admit that the sonaed the heart action and open the way for more serious illness. 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