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- ee ree - NOW HELD IN BAIL Prisoner, , Acoused of Stealing Package, Said to Have Ad- mitted $10,000 Thefts. Allen Olsen, Po. 401 West 19th Stroct, ‘Was held in $6,000 bail in Jefferson ‘Market Court to-day, charged with the ‘theft of a package he had obtained fom a boy in the Pennsylvania arcade, eventh Avenue and Mth Street, It fe charged he offered the boy $1 If he ‘would page a man in the Pennsylvania Motel. He would hold the package ‘While the boy was gane. When the boy entered the hotel Olsen Started away with the package it is alleged, and was arreated by Traffic Policemen Rohrs and Wilson, off duty. ‘who had been watching him., The po- lee say Olsen admitted having stolen / , many packages recently in the same Way, and that the total value of the stolen goods was $10,000. The 5 Bamuel Samuels, No. 738 De Kalb Ave: nue, Brooklyn. bad been ordered to do- Novtrand Avenue, Brooklyn. ~ tenga TOWN HALL OPENED BY HENRY W. TAFT Mere Than 1,000 Attend Ceremo- nies at New Civic Centre on West 43d Street. ‘The Town Hall at No. 113-123 Wost 434 Street, organized for the onlight- @nment of women in palitical and eco- momic matters, was opened to-day with addresses and other ceremonies More than a thowrand persons wem ~ ed tm the mulberry and gold audience hall on the first fioor. Henry W. Tatt, brother of the ex- President, delivered the opening ad- Gress, explaining the purposes of the Onganization and its yalue to the Women and men of the community Speeches wore also made by Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt jr. and the Rev. Dr. poegge a M. Sanders. Thy te wit zo bea second _and_more HELD BOY’S BUNDLE, formal meeting to-night, whioh will de addressed by Gen. Pershing, Mrs. Ben All Haggin, Mra. Carrie Chap- man Catt and others. niet enn TO BRING SON FOUND IN JERUSALEM HERE Picture in The World Resulted in Finding of Boy Lost During War in Russia. The remarkable story of a child lost in the war zone three years ago, while his mother was escaping from Odeasa, and now found in the Jewish War Orphanage in Jerusalem through a picture publiehed in The World, to- jay wan made public by the ohild’s rather, Harry Zakow, a cobbler at No. 340 Third Avenue. Bernard Reich, No, 838 West End Avenue, who revently returned from Palestine, brought the glad news to Zaki Mr. Reich said that while usalom ‘he talked with Samuel Zelokov, this being the Russian form of Zakow, © boy Is fifteen years Ad. Mr. n sald he told @ siory of being rated from hia mother, who wa’ ng with her five cnil- dren, that tallied with that told by the mother and published in The World. Zakow wopt for joy when he heard the news. Efforts will be made to arrange for full identification and transportation of the lad to America. Zakow ie a naturalized citizen, STATE TROOPERS POLICE OSWEGO Gity Authorities Appeal to Gov- ernor for Aid When Factional Fight Threatens Safety. ALBANY, Jan. 12.—A sergeant and elght members of State troopers are now in the city of Oswego, aiding to police the city, it was announced to- day by Major Chandler, Superin tendent of the troopers. The men were ordered into the city at 11 o'clook last night, following an appeal for police protection to the Governor TIE EVENING WORLD, WED ™ ptt ert on FESDAY, JANUARY 12, 192T. from the Mayor and Chief of Police. | to wait there for further instructions. Several more troopers were to be sent| Due to a dispute between members into the elty to-day. of the Police and Fire Commissioners of Oswego, appointments to the pol Anticipating a request @r pollee| force have not been made, with protection, Chandier yesterday or-| result there are half a dozen va dered a squad of troopers to the| cles on the police force, it was said boundaries of the city, with orders| here, CLEAR AS A BELL » The Highest Class Talking Machine in the Worl Gifth Avenue at 65a Street 279 Broadway New York extra-wear and its full worth in every respect. fubric in any way. WOMEN 16c Women’s good cotton and toes. Half Price! Durhdm Hosiery is the largest selling brand of hosiery in the world—due entirely to its the several reasons why Durham Hosiery wears longer is the dye- ing process used. Durham Hosiery is dyed by a unique process that does not weaken the ’S 12 Pairs for $1. in black, white and cordovan. With double reinforced heels ss, |GIMBEL BROTHERS| “3% 32a STREET ~BROADWAY-33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Thursday, January 13th, 1921, in the Downstairs Store! Half Price Sale of the Seconds of DURHAM HOSIERY For Men: For Women: For Children money’s One of ME 14¢ 12 Pairs for $1.50 Men’s fine cotton socks in a good _ weight for every day use. black and a good assortment of Half Price! 75 stockings colors. : & Men’s Men’s fine mercerized lisle socks with double reinforced heels and toes, in black and a good assort- pia gtd colors. 12 pairs for $2.75, 25¢ GIMBELS—Downstairs Stores, Balcony in, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway: There are Many Other Reasons for the extra-wear and extra-value in Durham Hosiery. The mills are situated in the heart of the cotton country—other hos- iery mills are not. Mills buy their cotton direct from the growers—other mills do not, The Durham Mills spin their own yarns—other mills do not, ° Py ° And Durham Hosiery has a rmanent section in this store! ut here is the rest of the story —when we put in the Durham line we arranged to sell the Sec- onds from twelve big plants. These are the regular Durham Stockings wherein the machines have forgotten a stitch or so, or made some little flaw that has | been mended. And just because of being menders they are half- priced! CHILDREN’S 18¢ 12 Pairs for $1.95 Children’s fine ribbed stockings in sizes from 5 to 914, Good, sensible stockings for ‘Tong wear. Half Price! The Durham N’S In Women’s Women’s mercerized lisle stock- ings, in black, white and cordo- van, with double reinforced heels and toes, Half price! 12 pals C for $2.75, or, per pair... . os CONDENSED as it comes to you. for your sake only. SOLD BY ALL RETAITERS OF GOOD MILK IN CANS and the same in handling the get are the same. és E who can control chronic constipation without the treacherous help of cathar- tics makes a ‘booster’ of his patient.” Constipation is so wide spread, so much of a problem, that a few years ago the New York Medical Journal offered a prize of $25 for the best essay on the treatment of it. The above quotation is from one of these essays and, although addressed to a medical audience, it cerrics a mes- sage of great significance to thousends of men ond women, It summarizes the experience of the medical profession. It is now recognized thet cathartics never remoye the causes of constipation. Indeed the physician who wrote the prize essay on the subject states that the indiscriminate use of cathartics is probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation. For many years there has been pressing need for some simple food that would help restore normal conditions. And now scientists have discovered it— The familiar little cake of yeast used in baking bread is today known to the medical world as a corrective for constipation First came the dramatic discovery by nutrition experts that yeast in itself is a wonderful food, rich in the mysterious water-soluble vitamine—a valuaile conditioner for those The Result’s the same because SHEFFIELD’S the same ND nothing could be better for coffee than Sheffield milk canned, Use it just Sheffield milk—canned— is the same fine milk so well known to all New Yorkers, now put up in this convenient way The price is always less—muth less than you need pay for cream. You can be sure of get- ting the same full flavor of cream in coffee appetizing golden ,brown color. The same cows—the same painstaking care milk—all guards the same—so of course the results you 99 EVAPORATED REGU Sy PAT OFF SHEFFIELD MILK— CANNED! tests and safe- And remember it costs less— SHEFFIELD CONDENSED MILK CO., Inc. New York City. . “Without the treacherous help of cathartics” A simple food which gradually makes the use of laxatives unnecessary who are losing appetite and weight or suffering from pimples and boils. Then it was found that this familiar food brought remark- able results in constipation. Fleischmann's Yeast was tested for this purpose in leading medical institutions. Chronic cases, some even of years’ duration, responded. Being a food, Fieischmann’s Yeast is by its very nature better suited to the stomach and intestines than drugs, coarse substances or oils—the ordinary laxatives. And it cannot form a habit. Mcke it a part of your regular diet to eat 1 to 3 cakes of Ficischmann's Yeast a day. See the statement below. You will roon learn to like its rich, cream-cheesey taste. Some people have asked: Won't yeast, when eaten, have the same effect as in raising bread?” No, it will hot. It is assimilated in the body just like any other familiar food. Cnly one precaution is needed: if you are troubled With gas dissolve the yeast first in boiling water. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann's ® Yeast. To secure without cost the booklet ‘‘The New Importance of Yeast in Diet,” giving many interesting facts about this new discovery in regard to yeast, address THE FLEISCHMANN COMPANY Dept. 41 A, 701 Washington Street, New York, N.Y, A WORLD “ oa nies A food, not a laxative In cases of constipation remember that yeast is a corrective food, not a laxative. It should be taken over a period of time from two weeks toa month, inorder to restore normal habits, Do not discontinue the customary cathartic abruptly, Reduce it gradually To help the body eliminate waste and restore norma! conditions eat 1 to 3 cakes @ day. SWAN TY: riage IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— AD. WILL GO AND’ FIND IT we =: