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“Tam confident that some more satis- factory ani intelligent plan will be de- veloped for the care of our returning _ __ SMITH VETOES ADMISSION OF SOLDIERS TO HOME) sci es ee 1 than sinaatinineatan the placing of them tn a custodiat in- stitution. Declayes More Intelligent Plan Can “They are, all of them, young Be Developed for Returning who, under proper conditions, night more or contribute to their own Fighters. support aml, for the present at least ALBANY, March 7—Gov. Smith ve-|{ Oppose thetr admission into a State institution, and 1 think whatever care toed two bills to-day. One was the| oe assistance should be rendered to them ; Measure of A nblyman Samuel EB. ] by the State should, so far ag possible, | Quackenbush of Steitben, which was in-/ be extended to them in their own ; tended to yy ae for the admisssion to | homes."* : the New York Skite Soldiers and Sail ——_——<»—_____ i ors’ Home of New York State men who| qhree German Ships for U. 8. Soon. enlisted in the rid war. The other WASHINGTON, March 7.—f{teports " was the bill of Assemblyman William to-day from the Naval Inspecting F. Brush of Orange to authorize the| Board, which has been at work in Commissioners of the Home of the City connection with the German tonnage ; of Newburgh to issue bonds for the allocated to the United States for use construction of « hospital, in returning soldiers to thie country, in- In a mess acempanying the veto} dicated that at least three of the large Of the Quackenbush bill the Governor steamships would be turned ove: this wrote week. NERVES ALL ON TENSION? A mother in the hoe, or a man or woman at busi: * ness, with nerves undone and the system generally feeling the strain, should find wouderkal help in -, SCOTTS EMULSION a Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit- 4 so and dangerous. The logical help is a form : of nourishment abundant in tonic properties. Scott’s brings strength to the body, through nourish- ment that is felt in every part. Jf inclined to be nervous, the logical answer is—Scott’s Emulsion. wo 5th Avenue MARCH 7, 1919. A THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, VANDERBILT DUCHESS ELECTED BY THE BRITISH TO GOUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Standing as a Progressive, She Wins by Large Majority Over Labor Candidate. LONDON, March 7.—The Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Miss Con- from the North Division of South- gressive, suclo Vanderbilt of New York was elected to the County Council to-day wark by a large majority over her opponent, a Labor candidate, She stood for clection as a Pro- to the London County Council give the Moderates 68 seats, the Proj sives Labor 15, and one Inde pendent The Duchess of Marlborough was elected a member of the Londw County Counet! on Oct, 15 last to fll © vacancy, yesterday's election belnsy for a full three years’ term. The ouncil looks after improvements and education in the County of London and also has authority over the street car lines there. It has also other powers of a financial and local gov- | ernment character. H ' | BURLESON SEES A BOOM. Real Re Postal 5 Forecast Pronperity, He WASHINGTON, March General Burleson to-day ¢ increasing postal revenues, most accurate barometers of present business conditions,” forecast a period of pronounced industrial prosperity “f"concur. in the opinion of the ex- ccutive head of one of the great cor porations of the world, who prophesies ‘large business prosperity ahead,’ Mr Burleson said POLICE OFFICERS PROMOTED he ‘Three Sergeants ight Patroimen. loner Enright announced to- day that three sergeants had been made Neutenants of police and eight patrol- men to sergeants. The new Ueutenants are John A. Buckley, in the Commias- sioner’ ; Thomas J. Leahy, from the W treet station to the 14th Inspec’ ict in Brooklyn, and from the Highbridge In spection District to the 15th Inspection Dist Brooklyn. The new sergeants are Patrick F. Lee, George LeClair, W! liam Strieb, William Lohman, | Joh Sullivan, Thomas McManus, John Keane and John J. Reilly — . Roselle Park Tax Collector Convicted, Harry T. Langhans, former Bor- Complete returns from the elections James MeCreery & Co. ough Tax @llector of Roselle Park, beth last night fe embezzling $20,980 t of offic strike ement outsi Catatonia t spread Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wish it with Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified eceoanut oil (which is pure and en- tirely greasless), is t the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair, Simply moisten your hair with water ard rub it in. One or two teaspoon- fils wili make an abundance of rich, creamy lathe d cleanses the hair and scalp ghly. The lather rinses cut easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex- cessive oil, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, tright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl at most any drug store. It is ver: cheap, and a few ounces is enougl ast every one in the family for the Aw Pe \\s D> 6 BELLANS Hot water yy >| Sure Relief N, J, was convicted by a jury in the Court of Quarter Sessions at Eli BELLANS 34th Street Saturday---Last Day SEMI-ANNUAL HOUSEFURNISHING SALE vO GOODS SE Extraordinary Savings IT C. O. D. 1. Aluminum Windsor Kettle, with cover; 6-quart ¢apacity; delicious pot roast may be cooked without water. regularly 2.50, 1,45 2. Highly cb yaa Aluminum Tea Kettle with wood handle; capacity 1.95 3. Fireproof Pie Plate,—brown with 934 quarts. regularly 2.75, white lining; mounted in heay 1,15 in, nickel-plated frame. regularly 1.95, 4. Two Lipped Pure Aluminum Frying Pan with renewable wood handle; 8% inches diameter at top. regularly 1.65, 1.00 S. Fireproof Casserole,—brown with wie, hosags mounted in heavily nickel- plated frame. a 1.15 6. Round Cake Closet,—extra heavy tin, white enameled; two m shelves; 14 inches high and 1239 inches » regularly 2.95, 2.35 7. Roll-top Bread Box,—extra heavy tin; white enameled; 15% ins. wide, 1194 ins, high, 1249 ins. deep. regularly 2.95, 2.35 | 8. Extra Heavy Tin Bread Box, white enameled; 13 inches long, 9}, inches wide and 1044 inches high. regularly 2.00, 1,50 9. 1-Plated Coffee Machine with alcohol burner; ebonized wood handles; 6- cup capacity regularly 1.95, regularly*12.00, 7,50 10. Brass Serving Tray,—heavily nickel- plated; 12 inches in diameter. regularly 2.95, 4.75 11. “McCreery" Electric Tron y nickel-plated; nichrome wire element; de- tachable plug; weighs 6 pounds; fully guaranteed. regularly 7.00, 3.95 12, Nickel-Plated Chafing Dish with alcohol burner, Colonial shape; ebonized wood handles; aluminum food pan regularly 11.00, 6.95 Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons,—set of three ly nickel-plated; with stand and detachable handle. regularly 1.95, 1.25 14. Safety Electric Heating Pad in flannel Lag; size 10x12 inches; fully guaranteed regularly 7.50, 4,75 15. Vollrath Trip! Covered Saucepot Coated White Enamel uart capacity 1.55 | ‘gularly 1.90, Vollrath Triple-Coated White En- | 16. amel Lipped Saucepan; -quart capacity gulurly 85¢ 65c 17. Vollrath Triple: d White Enamel Oval Dish Pan, 12-quart capacity regularly 2.25, 1.70 | je Pp ee mae Enameled Ee Tray,— triple-coated; size 13x19 inches. 95 regularly 1.50, 19, “Pyrex” Pie Plates in heavily nickel- plated brass frame. 9 inches in diameter. regularly 3.50, .2.25 120, j'Byrex" Casserole in heavily nickel- plated brass frame. regularly 3.75, 2.75 21. Steak or Bird Carving Set of Best American Steel, with genuine stag handles. regularly 1.50, 95e 22. Carving Set,—made of best American stecl; three ; nickel silver ferrules; Di andes; in lined box. regularly 5.00, 2.95 23. McCreery Oval Wash Boile ade of XXXX Charcoal tin; with extra heavy copper bottom. genuine stag NO Fescsce regularly 9.95, 3.25 No.,8 regularly 4.25, 3.50 7. Galvanized Garbage Can, heavy gauge metal; with simple locking device for cover; 1134 inches x 10% inches 95 lc regularly 1.50, Self-Wringing Mop. regulurly 1.25, 85¢ 26. Stepladder Chair of Varnished Hardwood; a practical combination regularly 2.50, 1.95 Creery Refrigerator,—side icer; id Ash, white enamel finish; 46 inches high, 8429 inches wide and 19 inches deep; ice capacity 100 pounds; provision chamber white enameled, with removable wire shelves and drain pipe; solid polished brass hardware. 25. regularly 50.00, 34.75 Same finished in Golden Onk. regularly 45.00, 29.75 28. O'Cedar Polishing Mop, battleship model. regularly 1.25, 75 29. Bissell Carpet Sweeper. 4.00, 2,95 regul 30. Parlor Broom,— finest quality new corn, regularly 1.25, 75¢ 31, McCreery Steel Kitchen Cabinet,— white enameled; equipped with porcelain steel extension table top; flour bin with sifter; glass containers for sugar, coffee, tea and spices, also rolling pin. regularly 69.00, 57.95 tlectric Vacuum Cleaner Aluminum with switch in 32. McCreery of Polished handle; high-powered Universal motor; fully guaranteed; complete set of attachments. regularly 39.50, 30.00 33. MeCreery Refrigerator,—-Apartment House style; made of Solid Ash, white enamel finish; solid brass heavily nickel ted hardware; provision chamber white ble wire shelves and drain Ie; 58 igh, 24 inches wide and 18 inches deep; ice capacity 100 Ibs 22.50 | James MeCreery & Co. | 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, MARCI 8Til 34th Street ry Specially Prepared Sale WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS 3.85 regularly 5.00 / A beautiful assortment of Silk Umbrellas, in Black, Purple, Green, Garnet, Taupe, Navy Blue and Brown; attractive handles, comprising Bakelite or Silver-trimmed; others plain or carved Mission or Natural Wood or Enameled to match Silk; all finished with neat cord loops. MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SPRING APPAREL Moderately Priced Misses’ Suits,—size 14 to 18 years; Girls’ Coats and Cape: ize 6 to 16 the season's newest ideas developed in Serge, years; a large variety of models, devel Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Tweeds, Poplins, in Serge, Poiret Twill, Wool Velour, Wool or Black and White Check fabries Checks, Silvertone or Evora; newest Spring colors. 29.50, 42.50, 69.50 $0.78-« 49.80 ae ’ Coats, Capes and Dolmans, Girls’ Dresse: ize 6 to 16 years; smart size 14 to 18 years; beautiful models; developed 4 and pretty model party or afternoon in the newest Spring fabrics and colors. frocks; made of Chiffon, Georgette Crepe, ‘Taffeta, Satin or faney Plaid Silk. 35.00, 59.50, 72.50 16.75 29.50 Misses’ Dresses, —size 14 to 18 years; an Girls’ Washable Dresses, -size 6 to 16 excellent assortment of the most desirable years; a variety of the season's most practical Spring models developed in Serge, Poiret ing mode ae : ‘ and serviceable models, developed in plain will, Tricotine, Taffeta, Georgette Crepe or or plaid Ginghams, Pique, Trouville Cloth, Cotton Crepe or Linen 3.50 tw 16.75 On Saturday Only 675 GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES 1.45 regularly 1.95 to 2.95 Size 6 to 14 years; made of Plain Striped or Plaid Gingham to Tricolette. 26.50, 39.50, 57.50 . Exceptional Offering WOMEN’S & MISSES’ SKIRTS Attractive Skirts in smart plaited and shirred models; fe ned of Wool Plaid or Black and White Check Materials in an assortment of bright or conservative colorings. Others of Silk or Wool Poplin in Black, Navy Blue and Taupe. Size 24 to 82-inch waist bands. Priced for Absolute Clearance 71 WOMEN’S WINTER COATS 25 Coats developed in dependable Fabrics; with Nutria or Seal collars........ oom 5.50 formerly 29.50 | .12.75 9 ¢ 28 Coats——copies of Imported models; attractively Fur-trimmed . . 4 29.50 formerly $9.50 to 59.5! 18 Coats made of popular Materials; smart colorings. ...... ...-formerly 22.50 Extraordinary Value WOMEN’S BLOUSES A comprehensive assortment of Spring Blouses, made of sheer Materials, including Dotted and Colored Stripe Voile; finely tucked, embroidered and lace trimmed; with V neck, flat collar or : (Fourth A NMA TR AST HON