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aE eT ET ELIHU ROOT HALE AND HEARTY AT 77 In excellent heatth, despite bis ex~ ertions at the recent Conference upon fhe Limitation of Armaments, Etihv | TRoot yesterday entered upon his eeventy-eighth year, His birthday was celebrated quietly at his apart- rant, No, 998 Fifth Avenue, where he dined with his family. ‘He did not venture to his law offices. | Although tho veteran stutesman did | not wish to grant aay interviews, | Mrs. Root described the condition of his heaith as ‘‘splendid.”’ “It js seldom that we have the whole family with us," she said, “and we want to make the most of it to-day.”” From early morning congratulatory telegrams poured in from the most prominent persons in public affairs, ACHES AND PAINS-- SLOAN'S GETS ’EM! VOID the misery of racking pain. Sloan's gets right down to the aching spot an an bad flisial and sad ys) oe wy you Have a ors of Sloan’ 's Listeeee handy and apply when you first feel pain. PN dT hed and pipers as i uu toad how quetiy F cisea the eats and sends a feeling of warmth through phe aching part ihe) » too, for ot heumatism, , neuralgia, cs 8, a ove: worked’ Noein, lame eck. i relieves For forty years Sloan’s has been the stand-by as a liniment in thousands of families. Ask your neighbor. druggies —S5ee 70c, $1.40, At all Clear Your Complexion of Blem- Inhes, acno and other factal dis won's Kez eczeina, It Sain sroubles, One of Dr, Hob Family dies. ~~ <> It | | Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an ng corn, ine stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you fingers. “ lift it Truly! ruguist sells a tiny bottle of for a few cents, sufficient right off with fi or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Help check the “flu” epidemic by keeping yourself in good lean ‘Thea, Gol. Cirel | i rene ag ety hard corn, soft corn, || the! | MARIE DORO KLAW Thea. AMUSEMENTS. | Charies Purcell & Co. le, Nordstrom— | ames WattecOther Sas S.Hmoking Permitted in anne and Loges, ne: HEE sae van weary HOR: <MATS WED - SAT, ‘DESERT SANDS” | wre ERTS LOWE | nc Thea,,W.44th St. bva.8.20. irs. Bat.& Feb-29 | MARJOLAINE eee Wim PEGGY woop LENNOX Ox FAWLE. 1 LMONT Shh Bt lay & Bat.2. “Ml aoy Ny mM ail the flavor, MARTRE ie Thea. WATS THURS - SAT. BOOTH LONGACRE Ww yt ni ee rs aa Mate, Wed. & Bat. Pauline Lord THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, AMUSEMENTS, ee Tolson’s 58th St. Thea..7 Av. & 9 Bt Beato 20 CENTURY: 0248 Cen P. Mats. Sat. & Wash. AL JOLSON “BOBO” AMUSEMENTS. W. Co}.8800\Laat 4 jat, Bat. 2.30) Times The Chocolate Soldier Ser KOSTA | DONALD BRIAN Ambassaden i | ASTOR ™ hee. 45h 8B B way. 2 | BLOSeOR TIME cxcuy unas tie HI BRE re SHUBERT Sth, Wi ot Bway. re a3. UST MARCIE Lary ‘AW BREAKER MATS WED-SAT HN GOuDEN Presents THANK-U 0 Te Jst YEAR tin ‘Time of the Frask CPaven Mery d LITTL West, 44th, Bt. 3 ats. Wed. and Sat. TAGED ‘BY WINCHELL sMiti Hw Hopkins, in “Anna Christie” tn A Human Comedy Presents VANDERBIL[\isSrarchs® PLYMOUTH 4itsiinurs bat. ry) “with Sidney ra Binckmer 6.30 8.30, at 2.30 SELWYN THEA. Ww. 42d Bt. Eva, 8.20. Bat. at 2. A MUSICAL COMEDY REVELA’ COMEDY 4!*t 8t.. nr. Biway. Mats, TO-DAY & . PETROVA ‘tracock” 30. with CHAS. CHERRY BIJOU West 45th Street. Eventn; Mats, Sat. & Washington's DOVER ROA Bvs. 8.45, ath St, & 7 BEB PUGCOMt. euch GREENWICH VIL'GE TH. Mts.Thur.&Sat. Bpring 0409. th Av. Sat. & Wash. B'di fees 2 NEEDLES | ELTINGE W West 42d St, Evenings, Mats. Wed. and Sat.. “A THEATRE GUILD PI CTION. | WHO "GETS SLAPPED FULTON, 46,W.ot B'y. Bv.8.30.Mts. Wd. a8t. LYRIC a Off B'y\2.30 & Golden and Marcus Loew Present LeMrre's 620 B. BARARDO TURNSRIGHT A METRO -REX ODUCTI Bree. Boe. to $1.20. row om Pre Mas, ae hare weet por Fates | Bait 2:10 — 8:1 APOLLO) p. w. GrirFrrH’s Empire of New Emoto: ce ORPWNS"STORM FR 5 aii ianien bs ween cnee-testeean tenes NEY AMSTERDAM W 42ST Eves. OF ts eae As Damme NO Hi NEW AMSTERDAM ROOK, at at tm ‘ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC | EMPIRE 2 way and 4otn &t. & Matinee Wed. & Bat 2.20] DORIS KEANE <r Henry Miller’ erg #4 St ha ILAURETTE 4. Hartley ‘The Nationa: TAYLOR — an roy " Noxt Matinee Sat, GAIETY Panis IHUDSON W,, 44% st. Next Matinee Baturd sso FRANK FA’ arkling Musical Revue GEO. MW, COUAN'S COM In the Wholesome Musical * with A. E, Mathews, ‘A Real Melodrama," BELASCO W, 4th St. Bvem at Mats, Thurs., Sat. avin péazco LENORE LANGA 6000 MORNING AS OEAR Musteal Con a ae Wey ayer LIONEL “git SCO Prevents 1 Y TRE Gnaxp DUKE.” Bive.8.00. Nes: Wed-& Be ‘s “LILIES OF THE FIELD” By Wm, Hurlbut, With Frederick Perry. MUSIC BOX Ke eH IRVING “MUSIC BOX REVUE” BERLIN'S 0. Rv 8.15ehary physical trim, Hill'sCascara Bromide Quinine Tablets, taken regularly, pre- | vent colds, headaches, constipa- tion, low vitality, and other dangerous conditions that make one easily susceptible to deadly influenza germs. i Have Hill's Tablets at office and home. Always have them | handy~they’re your protection. | Al all Druggists, 30 cents wits CASCARA a QUININE W.H. HILL CO, DerRort, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N, J | Seashore Building Lots for Sale, $10 Down, $5 Month. oe STOP we he aan | P SEA Buy 9 Bs |DULCY fee MAREATTAN © OreEna SAM H. HARRIS ¥, eve, 6.15, SIX CYLINDER’ LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, FRAZEE \ Mats. Wed 63D ST. Music Hall, be SHUFFLE ae 5 Extra Midnight ; “GHOSTS” Mrs. Warren's Profession’ 25 BR ROADWAY: BE KETH VAIDEVWE, z RUDOLDN vALE Na \ MORAN OF "THE LADY LEtTy\ CONCERTS CHICAGO OPERA) MARY GARDEN, General Director, l. AND MUSIC. Hes 9 SBthSt “ re Were way [DANCE PALACE 7% OXE BIG DANCE PLACE, THE 0 Re (7 The wcomparssce) MIMO wm Ibsen's great play |, "| ADOLS HOUSE A SCREEN TRIUMPH WAY 5 9051) ACCLAIMED by THE PRESS | (CUM “Nazimova_ di id as fine screen acting as we have ‘A Doll’s ever watched. ’ is excellent tonic “Those responsible for the photoplay are to be con- ALL THIS STEAN performance ys, highly enter- tt, Daity News WEEK 3d St. NignTs © (IS SEE Bays, for | JACK SINGER SHOW With HARRY LANDER. MAT) School Earn & to $1 chool and on an article used in ayy World RICHARD BARTHELME 38 SOCIAL rh thS Ric HARD BARTHE ‘LM ESS “TOL'ABLE Twice Da MacDONALD ME VAUDEVIL DAVID" “Theodora,” Al Shayne, Phina & Co. and Others VALUE” RRACE DEN, THE GONE REFINED DANCING 5ist and Broadway » is on the lips of every one who participates and enjoys clean and whoie- some entertainment. Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening. NEW YORK .F, I WM ELEKEITH “3ee" VAUDEVILLE 0—BiG ACTS—10 EACH A STAR FEATURE MRS. IRENE) CASTLE _| i} Triple Headitie Bi John Steel, ht Revue, | Friedland Beason, Td P A yeu RADISE Tlalto Ore os ire, ry AURITERION | sqUAniS | paE RE IS MY WANDERING | NIGHT?” r 0 to the ’ Dancing Carnival St, icing RINK 43 W, obtn | ‘M. to 12.30 Dally. Best Music Dancing,” Biliarus, "Roker Skating | THE PRODIGAL | CAMEO juoce’ nase [Barc CAPITO “THE FOUR HORSEMEN | OF THE APOCALYPSE: Bway at Dist St. CAPITOL GRANI) OF Doors open this week at Bronx Opera House}#" 8%; 54.4 THE MAN WHO CAME BACK BROOKLYN, — “MARK NA 71M 0 ~DIAMONDS-; TRANP}NA FOR SALE. Matches - Gold Jewe olny Larry Semon Comedy | OVA Ss HOLSE.” Inte —Oreh BROOKLYN Not Pre jon LIBERAL CRE DIT American Watch & iamond (0. 6 MAIDEN LANE 4:8 Por Take vlovator UPTOWN STORE 503 Sth Av, Over Schulto's, 1 fiiens up Ly r 42 Weekly) Suc. nen DPORBOON OF Géxd A STORE-NOTAN OFFICE —— time after DIAMONDS ~~ on CREDIT “Qwarcuss AND FINE JEWELRY Terms Best VALUES in th Cio Lt ( |\Purchase Friday Special Purchase Sales Slipover Sweaters —- new worsted models, in combination colors and striped weav aan navy, henna and red—were $2.48......., Ne Wool Sweater: tuceds models—- plain and fancy weave—variety of colors—were $7.94... } Brushed Mohair Sweater: wees 9 model—were $12.78 8.9 Fibre Silk Scarfs—good width: Ro- man stripes—were $4.48 3.6% Pure Silk Si Hous’ ‘Clothes Friday February Clearances Boys’ Mackinaws overplaids -— gray, and heather mixtures and patch pockets—convertible col- lars—-8 to 17 years: were $10 50and $11.50...... 5.905 Boys’ Overcoats—all-wool overcoat: heavy, all-wvol brown, maroon all with muff ings with plain or plaid back—full belt—patch pockets—I1 to 18 years in lot were $12.50 to $16.50 9.50 were $19.50 . £3.50 50 and 894 16.50 all-wool cheviots, me- » tan, brown and olive mixtur d also corduroys, in best colors—all have two pairs of fully lined trousers. Special 7.95 | Boys’ Trousers—1nixtures and cor- duroys—straight and kr "85 —5 lo 17 years..... Special I Boys’ Suits ay and brown stripes and mixtures, plain—-some with two pairs of fully,lined trousers were $ ; 5.94 Young Men's Two-Trouser Suits fine all-wool _ fabrics and double-breasted models 38 — value $27.50 and $84.50 1.50 Young Men's Overcoats--new mod. els of heavy all-wool overcoatings with plain or plaid backs—heather tones of green, brown, tan and ox- ford—sizes 32 to 38— were $24.50 to $27.50 ae 30 19.50 1.50 were $27.50 lo 829.5 were $37.50 lo $89. Young Men’s Suits—Navy serges and fancy mixtures, stripes and checks—double and single breasted 16.50 were $27.50 to $3 19.50 7 Furs Friday February Clearances :| Taupe Fox Scarfs- . | were 845.73... 31.50 Stone Marten carte one: skin-—were 26.50 | Eastern Mink Chokers - were $27.7 19.50 Sealine Stoles—(dyed cone, were $20.73. Flannelet te Underthings Friday February Clearances Eau Fiannelette Night- desirable styles 3. will sq e all seall in aie and V and daintily trimmed —~ were $2.48 Extra Size Flannelette Night- dresses—pink and blue stripe, scal loped collar and cuffs and V peck generous cut A were 81.97 11s Extra Size Flannelette Petticoats modish in pink and blue stripes all gray and afl white—deep flounces with tucks or plain hems " were .97., Gt Millinery Trimmings Friday Special Purchase Sales Cellophane J black—-1 mes 50. white | Crushed Roses 251 Linings 4 1s A ps Babies’ and Little Tots’ Wear Friday February Clearances Little Tots’ Baths Robes nket 2a 1.50 Ribbed Shirts % years evial 2 fl Babies’ Shoulder aca Bends fine quality silk and wool-—sizes to 3 ears—were $1.10 “6s Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers nghaim and chambr os tot eurs—were $1.24 G7 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses lace and embroidery tr L ittle Tots’ White Dresses oiled—yoke, empire izes lo 6 years 91.67 and #1.97.. ce of Little Tots’ ( Coats—Sizes 2 to 4—var wad colors, but only few o! h were 86.97 to 88.97 3.74 Babies’ All Wool Cashmere Coats Long and short the red de 1922, . FOURTEENTH STREET Values Friday Values in Spring Mer- chandise 36 inch Poplins—silk mixed— light and dark colors OTS kf 35 inch Taffetas—chiffon finish— light and dark colors and blick....... AST 36 inch Sport Silks—light colors— plaid effects were $1.28. 40 inch Crepe de Chines—heavy quality—street and evening colors und black 1.95 35 inch Satine—light, dark, and fancy colors... .. AF 40 inch Tricotines—tan, cadet blus, Burgundy, prune, brown, navy and black—good quality = for dresses ‘ OF 47 inch All Wool Plaids-—various color combinations—nearly all navy blue p-vunds— were $1.68... L3s 42 inch All Wool Ottoman Cloth and Poplins—tan, cadet blue, Bur- undy, ci brown navy Bie wer 7 1.68 Satin Prunellae—stripes und plaids --mostly black, brown and bluc grounds, with white, tan and other colors—34 inches wide— - value 85,18 Yard 2.97 56 inch Ail-wool Men’s Wear Serges blue weight —eers Aha 110 Linens, Towels Towelings Friday Ei ebtaad HL Clearances Unbleached Linen les 62 ins. wide —were $1.7 24 Union Linen Napkins—22-inch were 4.95 nen 3.20 All Linen Striped Glass Towelings “were yard .24 Heavy All Linen Crash Towelings— red borders only ? were 4 yard BS iched Cotton ‘Huck Tow mmed — white or colored 5! orders — Soft Absorbent Bleached Turkish Towels—hemmed—white oe 195 White Goods Friday February Clearances Nainsooks—3 inches wide—10 yards in pi Piece s Longeloths — 36 inches wide — 10 yards in p i were 82.88,..........Piece 2.34 Underwear Crepe—Requires no, oning—were 38 and stripe ete 50 B82 Silverware, Cutleris and Jewelry Friday Special Purchase Sales Kitchen Sets... Special 1.38 Assorted Novelty Earrings—black, jade and other colors— were .95 pair.. 68 Novelty Beads—jet. red and other shades—were .95 aouae Imported Novelty Bar Pine - were .50 . 29 Boys! Nickel Wate were $1.97,...., oe ot id Silver-Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forke—well known makes “French gray and bright qinhhcarere $2.50 38 clos. 1.58 ea ns-—to match-— Special, 1 dor. 1.10 Sterling Silver Candlesticks— 10 inches high— were $16.95 pair 10.95 Men’s Furnishings Friday February Clearances sO Stock of Men's All Wool 2—All wanted styles~slip roll collars, V_necks—-sweater coats with rolling collars—Cardigan ackets— 5 Were 87.95 to #10.99 6.25 Men’s Work Clothes Friday February Clearances Men's Corduroy § Jurk brown Norfolk conty cuffed its tito #6 trousers—sizes 30 to 44 were $15.00. 12.45 Work Aprons plain . blue striped, white or khaki . Special .59 Works Shirts—dowet flannel percale, blue charubr 1 and kbuki—siges 14 to 17 were 81.09 to 81.4 Men’s Underwear Friday February Clearances Men! 's Root Shirts 2—were 82.19 Men 's Glastenbury Underwear shirts or drawers Oo7 extra sige onl broken sizes—were 31 74 137 Men's Winter Underwear kray—-were 95 io Men’s Winter Union Suits tan aud ribbed soft aul a durable—-wer ' 147 See Pages 8 and 11 for Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FRIDAY, AS TSUAL, BARGAIN DAY '||Clearaway of Winter Merchandise and Special — in Spring Assortments MONEY-SAVING VALUES THROUGHOUT STORE Sweatersand Scarfs Silks, Dress Woolens Glove Silk Underwear Friday Vatues in Spring Merchandise Gh Silke Vi bodice tops— were 81.97 peniae aint on LTe Bloomers—to ide vest Bt Women’s Silk Hose--mock seam— black, cordovan, gray and heige—were $1.43. . .. 84 Women’s Silke Hose—full fashioned -blgck and cordovan-— ; 1.07. Lay Nel eal Silk Hose--full fashioned Were OTs. sseseeseescaes 1.20 Umbrellas, Gloves and Hosiery Friday February Clearances Men's and Women's Gloria Um- brellas—fancy trimmed h were $5.97 aks Children’s Umbrellas— were 81.24 1.07 Women's Fabric Gloves—Two- clasp, strap wrist—black, white and colors were $1.25 and $1.50.,.Special «74 Fee titre lox Weer bla white and colors were #2.00,.........Special 2.24 Women’s Imported Wool Hose— hand embroidered silk clocks—as- sorted heather mixtures—also drop- stitch sill and wool-mixe d-black and white, nude, and some staple volors—were $2.25. ee 7 Men's Imported Wool Hose—hand embroidered elocks—all desir uble colers—were $1.50....... 07 Handkerchiefs Friday February Clearances Men’s Imported Irish Linen Hand- kerchiefe—with initial— were .54 each, .. 85 Half dosen, . Men’s Imported Linen Handker- chiefs—sheer quali ty-—hand em- broldered al and shire hemstitch- were 167 each. . AT Half dozen. 2.75 "s Handkerchief: go as- including colored woven novelty prints, embroid- rnere—also men's handker- 10 55 ered chiefs of soft-finish cambric— were .14 each each Half dozen. . Limited Quantity Hand Bags Friday February Clearances Clearance of Boston Bage—imita- tion cowhide—black and brown limited quantity—were 2.87. Clearance—Hand Bags—velvet oy duvetyn—were $3.27 227 Laces and Ribbons Friday February Clearances Val. Laces—varicus widthe— 12 yds. to piece— were . were .87. were $1.24.. Black Spanish Lace Flouneinge— excellent assortment and allovers— black, brown and navy— Special 2.84 Imported Washable Ribbons » BS No, l—were .58 pe. a IL ai No. 1}¢—were .90., No, were $1.20... Taffeta Ribbone—plain and moire— pink, blue, lilac, Copen, navy, brown, emerald, black and white—4)4 to 6} inch widths were 58 yd. BS were 01 1 45 were .68... yd, OZ were .75... yd, 5S Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear Friday February Clearances Women's Cotton Fleece Under- cata high ieee end long extra sizes—were .97 7 Women’s Cotton Fleece Union Suits—not all styles regular sizes—were $1.47 1.07 extra sizes—were $1.07 1.20 Children’s Knitted Waist Union Suits— vest, waist and drawers com- hined—-high neck, long sleeves, ankle length--were .87 67 Art Embroidery Friday February Clearances Odd Lots of Tie Silks— “combination colors—-were 04. 4 oF Embroidered Dresser Sets 102 yards on were $1.04. Fibre Crochet Silk for crovhet and embroid- were 50 to 70. Ball .3S ball Odd Lot Initial Foundations— ery assorted sizes... 34 Price Velour Sofa Cushions—tapestry ‘assorted colors 2.74 © size—were $3.97. Other Hearn Advertising +” Upholsteries and Draperies Friday February Clearances 2 and 3 pair Lots of Lace Curtaine phe bie nathan and pty 9s | were $2.97....... ie ane juny and \enaissance— were 910.97 and $11.97. Pair OO 3,000 Ya de jFine Grade de Veloure— lengths of to 8 yar. wore #200 to 86.00 Yard 1.6@ Continuation of Offering Marqui- settes, Scrims, Volles +36 inch=— printed istic designs— were .18 and .23. Mill Lengths of Dr Spot ince, Colseed, vir Melis maatatt 0 18 yard many can mat values 48 and .37....... Yard .2@ 400 Pairs Scrim Curtains—lace in- sertii or e were $1.97 to 68.87......... 1.44 re Table Sarte—Uinealle em roidery on silk— were $8.97 to 811,97......,. 6.94. Extra Wide Reversible Couch Cev~ ere—Oriental rug le were,83.97....... 2.07 Bala: 00 of Velour Seaste—e broidered ende—were 81.07, esta E24 4,000 Yards Cret: rard wide Ripe piwe cbints, . and ver were 86 and 48.5.0... vee BS Blankets Flannels, Etc. Friday February Clearances All, Wool Crib Blankete—white Liat de A ne or bi tog0 price, @8.97........... ‘3.05 Crib Blankets—cotten—white wit! trasting coler brrders—aleo a! white, otitched— 1980 price, 48.0... 60... yee 24 Full Size Wool Finish Blankete— patie a variety of colored com- ations — 1920 price, $9.96........0005 2.96 Weel and Cotton, Mixed od Novelty Hiddienestyiies S were 91.50 to ee eT. 1.28 Bleached Domets—87 inches wide— soft downy nap— 1920 price, .48. pattcrns—were $1. Robe Cloths—87 inches wide—large selection of designe 1980 price, .B84............5. 43 Clearance Fur Baby Catriage Robes—in the lot are white angora, white coney, white eh: jin, and wray pre with quilted satin lia- ings, felted edges or shirred satin anise silk frogs, ermine tails, pouch pockets, and interlined with flannel or eiderdown— i $7.94 to 833.75— were 87.98 (0 DE to 25.95 Floral Sateen Comfortables—with ize—cott jod— were $5.97. 4.32 Toilet Needs Friday February Clearances Special Brice of Whisk Br Hand and Nail Scrube—with handle—were .4: 36 Metal Vanity —for the purse—were $1.00 rife £1 Red Rubber Syringee—two bard rubber tubes—rapid flow— were .74 Hot Water Bottles—red rub! were .84.. Ivory Tint ‘Combe—fancy designo— coarse and fine dressing comb— were .84.. 46 Woeden Back Hair Brushes— were .74... . 54 Reversible Hyg leno! . a ae Jergen’s Bath Soaps— were .10 cake 7 Hearn's Imported ‘Spanish Cant Soape—were .18...... A Steel Nail ries cece sizes—were 10... 040, Imitation Ebony Buffere—with removable chamois—were .74 Ivory Tint Buffers— were $1.46 s4 Rubberset Shaving Brushes— white bristles—were 42 Long Emery Boards—-1 dozen in paper carton—were .12 Sanitary Apron: were .46 . Bt Silk Rubber-Lined Traveling Cases were $1.23 tise 4 Fragrant Taloum Powders— were 10 imported Tooth Brushes- = Apsirn AZ Boriclor Tooth Pastes ~ vere ey Linings Friday February Clearances cial Purchase of Ready-Made etticoat Flounces—; sateens and fancy percalinee— ~~ easily adjusted— were 1.48. 23 eLis, were Bt bs

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