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UWDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDERS POLICE ARE HOMELESS. Hempstead Firemen Object to Shar- ing Quarters and Win, One nibble of SALTO NUTS ause of a dapute between the Vil makes you want ‘em lage Board of ‘Trustees and the members Jof the local Hook and Ladder Compan always. | the Hempstead Police la lke the man in | the son, who was "ali d?essed up and no place to €0." Village President F Board of Tr the attorne: Hamlet, "b by my clien has was 2 | kiven Philip Harper Magazin Depar former editor of Harpers B. Altman & Co. A Number of ; Handsome Evening Gowns marked at greatly reduced prices E | are now being offered in al | The Dep’t for Imported and Special Costumes, } on the Third Floor. Smart Spring Frocks for Misses and the Younger Set Among the many new, charming models } that are now coming in every day to the spacious Salon on the Second Floor, one may find frocks for every occasion — frocks that express the latest word in style, and yet have about them an aura of youth and simplicity that is quite irresistible. Some of the prices (in regular stock): Tailored Frocks for street and general day- time wear, featuring all the favored mate- .| wiais—as, for example, tricotine, Poiret twill, wool jersey and serge; variously trimmed | with braid, buttons, embroidery or jet, at $22.50 to 110.00 Frocks for more ceremonious wear, modeled in satin meteore, plain or figured Georgette, tricolette and other smart fabrics, at . $35.00 to 190.00 Dinner and Evening Frocks, in all the fash- jonable materials . . . $32.00 to 165.00 In addition, there are large assortments of Sports Frocks and Cotton Frocks, embracing every wanted style and material and covers ing a wide range of prices. Madison Aven - Fifth Avene Nem York the quick relief for childrens skin troubles Wherever there are kiddies in the hom generally some small troubles arise dai! y ‘There's one with a sore finger— must be prevented— another has scraped his knees, and that must be attended t here's baby with nettle ras Resinol Soap keeps the skin clear and healthy, and makes a fine hair wash for the youngsters. At all druggists, yet another with hives, Treat every one of them alike—use Res- inol Ointment. lieved by its use, Nohome should be without ajar. Have you yours? If not buy it today. for the sole use of the Mire | “ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, DIVERS HUNT BODIES ON SUNKEN TRANSPORT | ©99440-040-4-666-9444606-46 6-6-446006644-40644-00410444400400044000004 a) FT ets ‘EX-JUDGE DITTENHOEFER DIES AT THE AGE OF 81 | He Was Las' t Survivor 0 ivor of the Presi ieut. Foster and Mate Kramer | More Than 200 in Brooklyn Now dential Electors Who Voted for Lincoln in 1864, Abraham Jesse Dittenhoefer, tong prominent as a lawyer, died last night ut hia home 17 Vast 83d St ie en early Thursday m ebral hemorrhage | | | ring with « ness. He or was last sur at Vres Electors Jwho voted for Lincoln in 1864 and wax an active figure in Republican | politics | | He was an rity § litigation | affecting. the He procured the | incorporation of the Actors’ Fund and | for some ita counsel, He luction * He was City Court DANDRUEF GOES HAT GETS T HICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL Save your hair! Double its beauty in a few moments. Try this! Hair stops coming out and every particle of dandruff disappears. Try as you will, after an applica- tion of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes— but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. A_ little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is imme- diate and amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance, an incom- parable luster, softness and luxuri- ance, the beauty and shimmer ef true ir health, Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter fo few cents and prove that your hair is as prett: any—that it has been es fleve injured by careless treatmente—- that's all, Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetal on, It goes right to the roets, invigo’ ‘*s and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the ha! to grow long, strong and beautiful— Advt 10st a Nike LOW PRICES —EARY PAYMENTS Nege Sevgnth Aye. A guaranteed weight reduction method safe, pleasant, Brings slendernesa, bet- r health and happiness, Get @ small box of korein at the druggist's. n " buoyant step, cheerfultiess and optimism jet thin; stay #0, Show others, this adv taaves \ "| DIVERS HUNT FOR TWO 919. FRANCIS IS BACK TO TELL CONGRESS OF RUSSIAN HORROR Ambassador Says Outrages Committed Under Bolshevik Rule Are Incredible. ROSTON >». 24.—Ambassador Francis, home from Russia for first itme in two years, had severai nendations for mente for meeting the Bolshevik menace and restoring Russia to the family of nations, Mr. Francis probably will disclose them when he appears before one of the Congressional committees. He probably will remain in Washington some time, advising the State De- partment and Congress on the eitua- , tion as he saw it on leaving. | “A reign of terror instituted by the » | Bolsheviki with the purpose of main- o@ |taining themselves in power is pre- O08 ON SUNKEN TRANSPORT Were Drowned on Sixaola While Fighting Fire. Divers are working to-day on Transport Sixaola, which was sunk while utire off Plor 9, Hoboken, recover the bodies of Lieut. executive oMcer of the ship, and First Class Boatswain's Mate W. Ixramer, who were drowned while fighting the flames. It is believed that the #hip will be sal- vaged without great lows, There is @ cargo of beef and lard aboard estimated to be worth $3,000,000, which will be saved, Nearly 100 of the orew of 150 men are H, Foster, survivors of the nt Lin= coln, wi summer Mf Brest, t all their personal possessions then and again last night Lieut. Foster and Kramdér went down into the hold to turn off electric fans which were fanning the flames and help- ing to spread the fire. When the “aban- don ship” warning was rung by the ship's bells it is believed that they did not hear it. CHURCHES TOA AID WELCOME, Commitice Named to Greet Home- coming Soldiers. The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, acting Jointly with the General War Ti | Commission of the churches, has ap pointed a commit epresent the churches of Greater New York in ex- Jay Schieffelin, the ‘Rey. Frank Mason North and the Rey. Wil- liam Adams Brown: Two large public services of wel- come will be held, one in Manhattan and the other in Brooklyn, in which Jewish and Catholic organizati will be asked to participate RESCUED BY BATTLESHIP. Three-Master Founders, but Crew and Passengers Are Picked Up. The Charlotte T. Sibley, a three masted schooner owned by William E. Green of Boston and bound for Rio de Janiero with « general cargo, was re- ported to-day as foundered in a wire less message received by Alfred J Lorie of No, 2% Cortlandt Street from his brother, George EB. de Lorie, who also reported that the crew and pas gers had been picked up by the U.S. 8. New Mexico No word has been received yet by the Navy Department of a rescue by the New Mexico, which is expected to reach port here to-morrow. KILLED WALKING IN SUBWAY, Newspaper Proofreader ‘Train North of Chri Frank J. Hopkins of No. 61 Charles Street, a proofrender, was killed by a north-bound local train about 400 feet north of the Christopher Street Station in the Seventh Avenue subway this morning. He was walking on the track and the police are unable to account for the fact that he was so far from the station when he was killed, The motorman of the train said he did not se» Hopkins until it was too late to atop, — PERUVIANS. ACCLAIM \ WILSON, Great Demonstration tn Lima for League Plan Als LIMA, Peru, Sunday, Feb, 23.—Per- uvian students conducted demon stration in honor of the United states and President Wilson here to-day. Streets In the centre of the elty were crowded and Mr. Wilson, ite Unite 4 The ‘reviewing platform. at yY Hall was occupied the Mayor, American Minister Benton M Millen and members of the diplomatic corps. measures to prevent the landing of Bolshevikt and other undesirables, The Government has dismissed 600 shipbuilding employees on Cockatoo Island owing to the men's “go slow” policy, -_ Casualtion With Canadians, OTTAWA, Ont., Feb, 24.—The names Jof the following Americans appeared tn For of- to-~day's overseas casualty list al purposes decla! t, Kast Orange, ew York; D. J, the | yesterday, to| tending a welcome to homecoming emiah Boynton ts committer, which in= r, Dr. William T. Manning, “Bishop Iaither B.. Wilson, , Samuel McCrea Cavert, Dr. | aientiieiemesisan: Australian Acts to Bar Bolshevik | Others, MELRBOUR: Australia, Feb, 24, ~The Federal Government has taken bie vailing in Central and Northern Rus- | sia," said the Ambassador. “The out- | rages they have committed are in- |DOCTOR QUITS COMMITTEE =: hc amie | ON VOTORY CELEBRATION "ssp “et Sat in Bussia. with Germany practically industrially, I am per- suaded that if a peace is negotiated “In fa set | uninjured Have Refused to Aid in Wel- pial ¥ | with Bolshevik rule continuing in | coming Heroes. |Russia, Germany in 20 years or a Another name was added to the| decade will be stronger than she was jresignations from the Brooklyn Vic- !at the beginning of the war. Sho js oe oe eryton .Cammttes to-day lfamiliar with the Russian chardcter |No. 807 Quincey Street, Brooklyn, cent |#Nd for a generation has been study hia fenlehation nenaa neva} [IMB it to influence it. If this turiwe Committee to Borough President | Out Germany, instead of having been Riegelmann. More than 200 to date {defeated will have gained a victory. |have resigned from the various sub- | committe i . = a an Delaney, Chairman of d to-day that the committee was plans for a big ing ahead with its | celebration for the soldiers. In a week the sub-commit- tec on employment has interviewed 600 soldiers and sailors In reference | to finding jobs, and has successfully Placed about 300 men. The average | weekly salary of the jobs obtained ja $22. A number of technical jobs are waiting for trained men. ——>___ AGED WOMAN IDENTIFIED. Foster Sister Takes She Was 1 “Mary Smith, the old woman asked Brooklyn authoritles last week to send her to an institution because | her relatives no longer wanted her, was identified to-day in the Gates Avenue Court Miss Mary Benton, ‘The identification was made by Miss Eva Magee of No. 965 Dekalb Avenue, | Brooklyn, who said Miss Benton was her foster-sister. Magistrate McG H jer Home—Sald who as Women re spended sen- on charge under h Miss Benton was arraigned aad mitted her to €0 home with Miss he City of New York n proofreading and The College of y to be given in the building on Tuesday evenings ai | N ¢ in printers’ technical Eng 1 Vv ‘Thursday eve- are to be in straighteli Blouse mode n {c ucted by Arnold Le COLD ENE HEAD AND NOSE CLEAR First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves all gtippe misery. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end srippe misery and | break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- trils cad alr passages; stops nasty dis- charge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiff- | ness, | “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the | quickest, surest relief known and costs | only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience, Don't + 9 substitute,—Advt. RHEUMATISM Money Refunded if it Fails | MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM REMEDY relieves sharp, shooting pains in the arms, legs, side, back or ness of any part Jof the body al mmediate For lameness, stiff and swollen | joints, stiff. back, Jand all pains in |the hips and loins, gives relief so quickly that it astonishes all who try jit. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, |lumbago, or pain in the back, should ibe treated with Munyon'’s Rheuma- |tism Remedy, It rarely fails to give relief after a few doses, and often cures before one bottle has been used, It contains no salicylic acid, caine, no dope or . If constipated, Paw-Paw Laxative Sold by all Druggists.—Advt use Munyon's ona PHpener, of is ale “la tha} conferences with President Wilson while coming over on the Georze| Washington and made several rec- \ action on the pact the Allied and American Govern- | Many so-called “Tonic happen to eat. and more logical way | This real food in taken into the system same amount of food taken as diet down readily absorbs the rich, ather | cine. to make for her. 17 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT 34th Street—New York ave Arranged for Tuesday Expressing Fashion's latest mode ne tunic and Russian Is; embroidered, effec- tively braided and button trimmed. Offering Exceptional Values 18.00 Women’s Dresses, 2d Floor Offering Unusual Values Logical Way To Build Strength Most Tonics Work Indirectly——Father John’s Medicine Gives Direct Results appetite or some of the digestive functions they contain no tonie propertics whatever but depend wholly for their effect upon whatever the patient may Father John’s Medicine does its work in a different y. tis itself of great food value—in fact scientists have proved beyond question that a tea- spoonful of Father John’s Medicine is six times more nourishing than the same quantity of pure milk, seven and one-half times more nourishing than the saine quantity of oysters, five times more nourishing than cod fish, John's Medicine is nd made over into new flesh and strength than the pure nourishment contained in Father John's Medicine and that is why so many peor steadily while they are taking this old-fashion ‘The absolute guarantee that Father John’s Medicine contains no alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form makes it of even greater value as a food tonic for every member of the 0UeUVEUHN NUH TENATEANOOC UNO EEAYUDUU ALDEN AU UNREAL NANETTE TTT TTT LIGGETT’S SODA There are some things that a housewife won't trust anyone outside of her home same reason that we maintain our own plant for making all syrups and ice cream used at our soda fountain. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & @ An Extraordinary Sale ’s and Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses New Models Just Received OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & G 34th Street—New York On Special Sale Tuesday 1,500 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Oxfords Smart Walking Oxford, in Brown or Black Kidskin, Brown Calfskin or Patent Leather, flexible welted sole, low military heel; the other a hand- sewn Oxford of Patent Leather, with turned sole and Louis XV. heel. For This Sale 6 50 e Also on Sale at Our Brooklyn Store. are merely stimulants of In themselves in a form more easily The system that is weakened and run gain strength and flesh |. whol , family medi- family.—Advt It's for exactly the Misses’ Dresses, 3d Floor

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