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5: ALERT RII TB LE ts, ALUE is an elastic word, but to mean anything it must include quality as well as a moderate price. Kellner furniture combines a generous measure of quality, beauty of design at the modest cost that Louis XIV Dining Room Suite in American Walnut. 10 pisces, $350 We are always pleased to show the “Twenty-five Roome” attractively and completatyarranged for your gaidance. KELLNER BROS. Foentyeight years selling Good Furmiture SOUTHEAST CORMER 15th STREET & 6th AVENUE | & SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL WEEK—TRY ONE Thirty-fourth Street ' Misses’ Outer Coats greatly reduced in prices a genres net ESAS esta comprise several attractive models, some with fur collars: Coats of wool velour, lined throughout, or of bura cloth, half-lined . . . at $18.50 Coats of wool velour, lined throughout, and with collar of dyed opossum; or of wool velour, lined throughout with peau de cygne and warmly interlined . . . at $25.00 : Coats of wool velour or of moss-glow silver- j | * tone, with collar of nutria, are specially priced $48.00 All of the remaining High-cost Coats have been greatly reduced in prices. mu | lo Ct lt ll ' Large Price Reductions have been made in _Misses’ Tailored Suits and Sports Models of eminently desirable fabrics, comprising Tailored suits of velour, serge or tricotine 7 ae ae err ere | * Sports models of serge or wool jersey, 18.50 Suits of serge, wool velour or wool jersey, in fancy, tailored or sports models, at $25.00 There are also four distinctive models of wool jersey in plain or heather mixtures, $39.00 Sy SRN eee tienen nee Sat iar A Number of Misses’ Separate Skirts will be offered at very low prices, in order to secure a quick disposal, the fabrics including Skirtsofserge . . . . . . at $5.75 Skirts of novelty worsteds, at 5.75 & §.75 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919,'% |ACTOR, HOSPITAL PRISONER. |GALSWORTHY ON WAY HERE. | Nea Finler, W Is Meld as Attomp: A man belleved by Ned Finley, forty-eight years old, an actor, was found unconscious In a clump of bushes in Central Park near the Bridge Path entrance at Highth Avenue and 69th Gtroot last night. Tie left wrint had been lacerated and @ razor biade was found nearby. He was taken to Roosevelt Hospital a prisoner charged with attempted suicide. GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFUL Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulpher. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, edge ‘com- brings back the natural color and lustre to the hatr when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which ts mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at drug store for “Wyeth's Sa bj Sulphur Compound.” You ete large bottle of this old-time recipa, Improved by the addition of other im gredients, at very little cost. Every- body uses this preparation now, be- cause no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as ft does it 80 naturally and evenly. You dampen @ sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking HARRY HARKNESS, NOTED SPORTSMAN, DES OF PNEUMONIA, | Young Millionaire Expires Sud- denly Following Attack De- veloped From Influenza. Harry 8. Harkness, @ noted ama- teur sportsman who inherited several millions of the estate of his father, Il. V. Harkness of the Standard Olt Company, died of pneumonia at 7.30 o'clock last night at his home, No. 270 Park Avenue. He was taken tli Sgt- urday, and until a few hours before his death his condition was euch that his recovery was regarded as certain. He suddenly beenme worse and col- Harkness was taken tl! whfle at business Saturday and tmmoedtately went to his home. Dr. Joseph A O'Connor, the family physician, was called and he summoned Drs. 8. W. Lambert, Evan M. Evans and Wm- jam Williams for » consultation. They diagnosed the patient's ailment as in- flvenza, which quickly developed into pneumonia. Mr. Harkness did not appear to be extremely iN at any time, and his death was a great sur- prise to his physicians, Ho wae thi re od and In addition to ‘Captain of the New York Diviston of the United States Aeronantical Reserves was one small strand at a time; by morn- ing the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two your hair becomes beantifully dark, thick \and glossy, and you look years younger. —Advt. — GB. Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE ~ FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street — _ Exceptional Values in Saturday Reduction Sales Girls’ Dresses and Coats Dresses (sizes 6, 8 and 10 years) of plaid or striped gingham, ». »« «© « «© at $2.85 Dresses (sizes 6 to 14 years) of gingham or chambray, « «© «© «© «© « ec at $3.65 Girls’ Coats (sizes 6, 8 and 10 years) of all- wool chinchilla . . 6 « « « $12.50 The prices on the Higher-cost Suits, Coats and Dresses have been noticeably reduced. Sports Dresses (sizes 6 to 16 years) consist- ing of smock and full bloomers, of good-quality chambray, in green or rose-pink, are very specially priced « »« « «© « + 53.90 (Second Floor) - - Excellent Values 4 will also be offeredin + Woolen Fabrics (In Dress, Suit, Coat and Skirt Lengths) comprising wooi velours, serges, cheviots, plaids and broadcloths, in an extensive color- range, as well as in black, all of which have been considerably reduced from former prix Specially priced Semiemade Dresses of all-wool navy blue serge, in several models of smart simplicity, are now priced at . . «© $12.50 & 15.75 These Semi-made Dresses are trimmed with braid, and are in sizes suitable for misses or the smaller woman. Semi-emade Skirts of navy blue serge, made on plain tailored lines, with set-in pockets (sizes incomplete) .. . . . $4.75 | j (Department on First Floor) Semi=-made Dresses & Skirts. AMATEUR SPORTSMAN, AUTO AND AIRPLANE a, ARKNESS | President of the company operating the Gheepshead Bay Speedway, which he tendered to the 14th Regiment of Brook! as @ training ground soon after America entered the war. He was an enthustastic automobilist and once broke the road record from Bos- ton to New York. He was an aviation enthusiast ¢oo and several months ago made a record flying from San Diego, Cal, to Tia Juana, Mexico. Mr. Harkness was married for the second time at Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 5, 1917, this bride being Mra. Florence Steuber Gaines of Erie, Pa., ten days after she had secured a divorce from her first husband, David Huyler Gaines, a nephew of the late Jobn 8. Huyler. In 1906 he married Miss Marie M. Marbeck, who divorced him in 1916, Sho was allowed $33,000 a year alimony. Mr. Harkness 1s survived by his wife and two sisters—Mrs, Myrtle MacComber and Mrs. Lela Edwards. The three inherited $25,000,000 upon the death of their father. At the Harkness home last night it was aid arrangements for the fun- eral would be made to-day. WILL FOSTER TRADE vj WITH THE NEAR EAST New Corporation to Take Over Balkan Business Once Monopo- lized by German Concerns. The World Corporation Commerce Finance has been incorporated unde> a Delawarg charter, with a capital Of $1,000,000 to develop international trade and commerce throughout the | world and especially in the Near | East and Balkan States. It is the intention of the corpora- tion, according to its attorneys, Tay- jor, Kelley, Becker & Roberts of No. 30 Pine Street, to take over as far as possible the export and tmport busl- ness of the Balkans heretofore mo- nopolized by German companies. It is the purpose of the corporation to now bring all these raw products to ‘| New York. ete DIVORCE FOR MRS. NIMICK. Wife of Steel Millionatre’s Son Asks No Alimony, Justice Pendleton has granted to Mra, Nellie Pearson Niémick of Rye, N. Y., a divorce from Alexander K. Nimick, who recelved more than a million dollars on the death of his mother, who was the wife of a Pittsburgh steel man and a relative by marriage of Andrew Car- negie. Mrs. Nimick presented uncontradicted testimony that her husband had enter- tained Beatrice Dorothy Arnold at thelr home, which resulted in their separa- tion, She asked no alimony. Nimick (a said to be at a Florida resort. The couple have two children. —_ Woman Found Dead With Throat Cat. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Jan. %—Mrs. Edith 8. Lombardi, %, was found dead in bed in her room at 3% Richmond Street last night. Her throat had been cut, evidently with a razor. The police are looking for her husband, a barber. The police declare that jealousy was the motive for the crime. ——t FOUNDED 1856 APHAZARD | shopping, by men for the things they need to be dressed properly, to- day is the ex- ception, Our years of constant education has taught those who an- nually come to us for their clothes require- ments that the price tag alone should not be the arbiter of valucs. Reliable clothes at mod erate prices are the only kind we in, Brokaw BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY:SECOND STREET |Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough | or cold, threatening throat or lung} affections, with Eckman’s Alterative, the tonic and up-builder of 20 years’ ENTHUSIAST, WHO DIED» nia en route ¢o this of the adv distinguished Britishers to the tion of the centena: ‘he celebrati uspices of the American Academy of | rts r largest, and ering of American and B: |women of letters and also important unity, | successful use, from druggists, or from * ECKMAN LABORATORY, 80c, and $1.50 bottles lett Celeben: | For Roasting country 8 one! ance guard of a delegation of | jebra- | of the birth of | Lowell, beginning Feb. | ion wil be under the) Tt wil) last four | detters, is expected to assemble the most representative gath- | ritish men and | to take an step for Anglo-American Exceptional Offering Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Superior Men's Wear Serge, in navy and black, braid and button trimmed. Embroidered Velveteens, also Velour Cloth. Regular Values to 35.00.......++++++ _ OPPENHEIM. GILINS & CG ‘34th Street—New York. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats y* At Remarkable Reductions _/; Of superior Velour Cloth, with large collars of Raccoon and Seal. Full lined and interlined. Sizes 1h to 20 years. Also women to 36 bust. Values to 39.75 25.00 Misses’ New Box-Coat Suits Strictly tailored Box-Coat Suit of Velour Cloth, in smart Vestee effect. ° Special 29,75 New Models Specially Priced Misses’ attractive Dresses, of Velour Cloth, Men’s Wear Serge, Velveteen, Taffeta and Satin, in the season’s newest styles. 35.00 15.00 25.00 29.75 Misses’ Dancing Frocks Ruffled model of Silk Net in Rose, Gold and Light Blue over foundation of Silver Cloth tinted to match. Net butterfly bow Special Value { Girls’ Coats Fur-Trimmed and Plain Tailored Velour Cloth, Velveteen, Heather Cloth, Burella and smart mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. To Close Out At Greatly Reduced Prices 12.75 19.75 . 25.00 Hi 8.2e0.40%; Wholesate—Rotafl, At a substantial Saviog FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Pork Loins, TENDER — YOUNG — JUICY 18.00 Nutria Fur Collar trims a smart model of superior Velour Cloth. Special 39,75 Tailored and Afternoon Dresses ' 25.00 ¥ PLAcr. Near G4th St. ith Be