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i 5. 1 c f i i THE EVENING WORLD,' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1?, 1916. EVERY NEMO it an eilri value limply eoriet. Tor llie liyflenia features, which are fnlrltn, jr-u pay notbia extra. The New Wry! WT ATT55 4 SSs 'lijy i -s- Self-Reducing Corsets FIT YOUR FIGURE without costly anil tic tructire alterations. Introductory Sale Wumta to .4ililrraa f'entrsl llenn'' llrnn Chili. Police Ootnnilnsioni'r Arthur H Wrnxln will dillver an address till evening on the twrk of tli Police !)-iirtmint I On 'lie incinliciM of Hip Ctnttsl Iltnnli J.c.iii I'lub iif No. TOO Inox Avuntir. m HA R DARK WITH SAGE TEA f Mixed With Sulphur 1 1 Darkens Gray Hair Ho Nat " iirally Nobody Can Toll. 10 L DANCE WITH f i mw UlUf - WJVmwvxwv aKaaaLaaaar laiBiittiHaif ntw IHW ' 319 1 318 s fc-nnucEiiisTWCT tot three dbtinctty pei of the stout fjtfstre. Which is. yrmrtrtr? If vou 'are short and klocWrTOdatroatronly-" figuic. boat flat and not very fall, lots of excess flesh on abdomen, not so much on hips fbe lines of year nre are in NEW No. If yoa are of medium height (or even a bit short) with excess flesh evenly dktribrated, the lines of yeur figure are in NEW No. Ilt-1.W If yoa are'tall and tartfe, of Jnnoeaque figure, rc qmrinf a hiffc, full bust and back, the lines of jwar figure are in NEW No. 321-$3JM Select the model that we have made for YOUR INDIVIDUAL FIGURE, mad yoa will get corset cocniori and correct mtit tary style; your figure will be made permtmentlj saaflT and lighter; your corset will wear long and Wold its shape to the end. TfceK are Three tHFivsrifes worn for yean, and utw wtrn, fry (Jasiiaiiliofwoacnwho will ba jmWUmm to Ihem in their for 1916, with fuhkm. totMrainotiMd it Alteration BBBB1a. Jte u Wue Woman! Stair Dm Nemo Efo-Shape tfliaa tad enjoy ll latest a. MM la ttt &m art ol coretrr. i htstssUaS Rtv Ymst 'Tim old-time mixture ot Snge Ten and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked ii nd laded Iiair 11 erntidmother treat incut, and folk are again ming it to kiTti their hair u cnoil. even color, wbicu in quite sensible, un tsc are living iu an ace whrn ii youthful appearance i of the grrateat advantage. NuwailiV". thoueh. we uon I uve tuo troulilriuiinn tnik of uatherinK the mi no ami llm tinii'V mttiuir ul home. All clrnc ilorr rell the rrary-to.ue jiroduct railed "Wyeth'-. Sngn nnil Sulphur Compound for nliout 0 ceuu s bottle, It is very popular, liccauta nobody cu liiicovrr it hi been minlifd. .Simply moUtrn Tour romb or a aott bnuh with It and draw tlu'a throusU your hair, tak ing one atnall utrund at a lime; by morning the crny iioir umippekm, uut what del Mil the lodift with AVyeth'a Sane and Sulphur it that, besinea beau tlfullv dirkesine the hair after a few application!, it alio producei that toft luntre and nppearanca ot abundance which in to attractive, bcsidei, prevent dandruff, itching acalp ami falling hair. Advt. 1 RUTH ST. DENIS FOR THE.BIG BOYS' CLUB? yAemit? A Newsies in keen .Rivalry for I lonor of Aiding , SSoo.ooo Campaign. (nr In the lclnlty of Avenue A anil Tenth Shoot there la tojms ex citement 1u the air odiiy. Jt you houltl pan.i that way nnd eo a croup of ktvn.ctil, clixir-eyrd lltlJc chnpn armitrvr vlolonUy, or If llio newnboy from rthoni you buy n p;ijMr eeenw to hav u ur-awny look of plrnjutnt on ttctpntlon in iln oyva nnd jjlvcn you a pentiy too tniicJi cluingr, you moy bo aiiro th ii unnio rnue In nt the bottom of It all. Thuy aro nil woiiderlnc and looftlnK' nnd argulnc end disputing over who 1.1 to have the honor of tho flrt flanco with Ruth St. Deiibi, when aim oppeaM at the' TerpjilchOTean revel thnt in to lie held to-nlglit by thn iloya' Club of Avcnuo A. Iror Jtlan St. Uentn In not only co ins tt bo there and Lincn for the boyw nhe la coin? 1o tlnnce WITH them toot Home of tho older mem ber of till organization that in do- Ins ho much for tho boydum of tho Hast Hide, ure wrpcitfi nt the tnnjro and thn fox trot and nil that iort of thin jr. And though Atlex Denla's pe- claHy, ea everybody hnow.i, l wrlg llnK and vrrH'hlnr artistically in the dance of anrlont 1'EWU India, Greec and other faraway lands, that dotn not mean that aho can't "abaka. a foot'.' qulto aa artlatlcally hi the "modem dancea" an tho brat of them. And Bho baa promlaed to allow aome of the. Iloya' club Diemlirri) to lead bur on the floor and trot mrlth her to their hearts' content. 7ECTO To Stop Cold in the Head T Get Ahead of the Cold Save $50 to $200 on Every Anderson Piano & Player Piano The low rent district brings you I these famous Instruments at a con siderable saving. Rich in Ton Artiatic in Datign Built to Last a Llfetima. Sold on Easy Terms 2HIt Llrlantni (ilrrrl, Oppv Ktrner'a. Km Extra Ckarga I e la, OH, WHAT A NIQHT ITt-L BE FOR AVENUE A. Tim big dance that the lloyn' Club of Avenue A Im going to clvo at Its club house, Avenue A and Tenth Street, to-night hi a. part of the ten- day campaign that liaa been begun by tho Ooyn' Club Anaoclatlon ot New Torlc to raise lialf a tnUllon lollara for the beneOt ot tho Doy Club and the Newaboyaf llama Club, another simi lar organisation. Already tho com patgn la awlnglng along finely, and contributions by. hundreds and thou oonda aro flowing Into tho headquar tern tho aaooclatlon hatt estaiilhihod at No. C7 Chamber Street. At the luncheon of the teatu cnptnlna and workers, gHen at the headquart ers, to-day It waa announced that total of $12,4:1.50 had been collected In the twenty-four hours ended at noon Thbi brlnjra the amount of the entire collection up to 157,233.30. Cheera ureoted tho announcement of a $10,000 contribution bv Mra. Frcdor lck Kerrla Thompson. Walter Jennings save 1G0O und Oliver Jennings 2S0. Included In tho day's contributions was $105 which was raised by the members of tho Henlor Division ot the Boys' Club. Even tho llttlo fellows of tho club, from ten to twelve years old, got togetner ana gavo 3 to the cause, cheerfully clvlntr up their hard-earned pennies and nickels. Pollco Commissioner Woods was tho principal speaker at the luncheon telling of the great benefits that will be derived by properly training the hoys of .NVw York City The $500,000 tlmt thu Hoys' Club Association of New York Is going to i rulflo in ii little mot.o thnn a week Isn't it 1 1 that thu llttlu chnps wbuj bclontr to tho Hoys' Club of Avotiuh A nnd tlio Newsboys' Home Club ure icolng to ret out of tho campaign, ; however Not by u Juirfull Thev'ru nil Kiilng to have tho time of their lives uurliiir the imxt olcht or ten dajK. A Hpeclal seHcs of entertain- inenis, ntiuetlc contests, dances, tiir.tuic shows and other dlvertl.se- niniu.i i .iiiiii.iipa 10 mana a nil wmi p Young Amorlua, hns been arranged i r rCilUCn I oh n fnntute of the big' rumnalKii for $500,000. And whllo nearly two hundred well known Imalneas und professional men of this city aro busy rnkliiR im the dollars for them tho boys ot tho two clubs are going both In thn way of celebrating their good lurk and to fix tho publlo eyo upon them und their needs during the next wceK. AND SHE'LL "STEP IT OUT" WITH ONE OF THE BOYS. To-nlght'i dance, with Miss St. Donls ns the guest of honor, Is thp Aral nf ihaao aoclal and amusement affairs that will crowd the evenings of tho noxt week or so for the hoy members of tho two duns. Aided by her dancing partner. Ted Shawn, Miss Ht. Denis will show the boys and their guests a fen smple.s of her terpsl choroan lino In a socially arranged exhibition. And then hold your breath, boys-slnll dunce with some of you. so nlm says. Miss Ht. Denis will also dance for the two clubs In a still moro effective way next .Sunday night, when abe will clvo a lcnetlt performance for the lioya' Clubs Association at thn Candler Theatre. She will present her entire roKulnr programme of Orlontnl dances, with hor ensemble of beautiful California dancing girls and ber native Hindoo assistants Tho Cnndlor Thcatro and tho services ot Its complete stnlt havo been do nated for the be miflt by Manager IJloom. Thu collodion of funds by the Boys Club Association Is under tbo direc tion of twenty-four "captains," each with a team ot eight men worklnc under htm. Tho captains and their workers ure all well known buslnosj and professional men. A list of 17.000 names ot residents In New York City or lis suburbs has been compiled by tho association, and It Is from these persons that contri butions are solicited by the twenty- lour "teams," aitnougu otner volun tary donations niu welcome. Each "captain" selects from tho list ot 17,000 n certain number or names, whloh he guarantees his team will cover." Ho then assbma the men under him to Interview the various persons whom ho has selected and request their donations. It In ex pected that by tho time the 17,000 per sons havo been soon Uio halt million dollars required will be moro than subscribed. HOW THE MONEY IS RAISED BY TEAM WORK. Tho "captains" in charge of the twenty-four teams arc: N. Y. QUARANTINE BILL TO TRAIN SCHOOL BOYS FOR WAR PUT IN AN UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL Wilson, Acting on fGov. Whitman's Sugges tion, Makes the Change. WASHINGTON, Jan. 1!. Quaran tine offices nt tho Port of New York, It was announced hero to-day, liave passed temporarily from Htato con trol nnd are under the supervision of the rcderal I'ubllo Health Service, fhreo to remain until tho New Tork legislature can net on legislation de. signed to turn the station over abso lutely to Federal control. Tho tem porary arrangement was mndo at the suggestion of Gov. Whitman con tained In a letter to tho President. The transfer places quarantine sta tions at all American ports except Daltlmore under Tederal supervision, a change, officials hero believe, thnt will bo of great vnluo In guarding the publlo health after tho war. President Wilson has directed Sur geon General liluo to take the station over at New York and bo has desig nated Dr. I,. 13. Cofcr to take charge. WALL STREET ELEVATOR E; MILLIONAIRES WALK Leader Says Cars at No. '60 Were Tied Up Hours, but Chief Denies Ft. 'Albany Assemblyman Wants Law' I Amended lo Add Military Academy Features. 1 AI.H.VNY, N. V., .T.in. 12. As semblymnn Welsh of Albany to-day introduced a bill In Hie lower house providing "Instruction In physical training And military science in high fcchool of the Htnlc." He says the measure alms at "preparedncis." Specifically it amends the educational law, empowering the Commissioner of IMucallnn and Adjutant General to prcpate courses, in military and physical training. Ilnkr of ('nnnnna-ht Ifaa Grip. OTTAWA, Jan. 12. The Duke of Con naught Is aufferlnc from crip. He has been indttpoicd for scvernl days, hut thn attack, It was said to-day, li not aovere. It Is expected ho will b ftbla to open l'ailianitnt Tburaaay. WHITMAN TO DISMISS RILEY, ALBANY REPORT Prisons Superintendent Preparing 'Supplemental Defense to De Submitted Friday. ALUANT, Jan. 12. State Superin tendent of Prisons John B. Itlley has under preparation supplemental affi davits attesting his innocence ot mis conduct in office which he will sub mit to Gov. Whitman at the resump tion ot the hearing on Friday. Two counts apparently registered by the prosecution In yesterday's pro ceedings aro damaging Riley's caso in tho Governor's eyes. In one instance the Superintendent acknowledged au thorship of a lotter to Warden Os borne, dcclarlnn that transfer from Sing Sing to Dannemora was regard cd ea a measure ot discipline. The SUDorlntcndent admitted lo Whitman that, although he ordered the present mooted transfers from Sing Sing to Mrellcvo congestion," tho next day bo directed transfers from Dannemora to Sing Sing. All theso transfers affected tho Mutual Welfare Ixaiguo and seem to bavo been aimed, tho Governor contends, to hamper Warden Klrchwcy'n administration. Alt signs point to liuey s eventual dismissal. L II Ready toUse ,hJ Jjjljjjjj jirjjjjanM j j O. C. Hintan, II. C, uon. T. W. Edftr. Vl. li. McCUm. H. n. IWllfln. 1'. t. OUrfcuit. John V. (HUM. (IhirlM II. Lm. Ii. w. C4iki. tVIUkia IMmkI Hill. (ItffTta a. WaftUnctoa , JIOU II. I. olUittMn. Ilittl.r vyiilUnf. i rtuK oiuaen. Mr. Karrot, il-m. TbompMl tad WtnU. P. L. JKxlce. JuaM MeKnata, JgmmTvimU, y. W. Muiru. a. a. i Vi. Cbdt JUrtJa. The work ot all the teams and cap tains la under the general supervision ot Joseph P. Day, as Chairman. Ono feature ot the work will be a dally moetlnK of all tho captains and as many of tne team members aa poa- irthfn at tbo cam pal cn headquarters of tho association, at fo. o( unamuers Street, whero luncheon will be served. At those noonday gatherings the progress of the campaign win ue uis, cussed and suggestions mauo xor to newed efforts. Nary Antn Wouldn't Submerge. An automobile, whoso owner and operator nave bis name as Ueut Hugh C. Praxor, U. S. N.. attached to submarine K-C. and whoso two mm. panlona ulso doacrlbed theniHclvea as naval offlcurs, ran Into a largo water Ine trough at Fulton and Liberty Streets, IlrooUlyn, early to-day and was partially wrecked. None of the occupants was injurcu. Tomorrow, January 13th Ultra Coat Reductions Ckriili i'KKlwl S.f Down on 550.00 7.f5t l.ft 25.t si 1 it M H ' I a u FREE bRAssbed with Every Purchase ot $7$. 75.00 10U.OO 150.00 200.00 300.00 limit 1 1 1 1 1 1 u APARTMENTS FURNISllCU COMPLETE f ROM ISO TO tS00 Upen Monday & Saturday Eveninzi 01M ST.L STATkON AT CORNElt MM rfSfVaThaTO On the Season's Ultra Coats . Formerly Priced Up to $30 $1 4. 75 A the season's beginning 30 did the work of $4o or $45, comparing the prices of tlvese beautifully tailored, ultra smart Winter coats at the Bedel! fashion shop with the prices of their replicas in the higher priced shops of Fifth Avenue. To-morrow $14.75 does the work of the original $30, or of the $25 and $22.50, for the hundreds of handsome coats in this assortment originally marked at those prices. They have the metropolitan swing, the fashionable flare, so much in demand, and echo the very latest note in the concert of style. Many of them fur-trimmed broadcloths many others fur fabrics, matelaml) and silk plushes and a host of the thoroughbred, mannish mix tures. Exactly what you want at exactly the reduction you have been hoping thesev coats would reach. Alterations Continue FreeSale at All Bedell Stores NEW YORK 1 19 UVif 3ith Street. U Ve$t lith Street. r No Kitre Cliarcs for It. ASihUmuuhu lor Tl Vlorld on h Uft at ear aw1iii OuUtcl Ututojtr offu la Uia clfj sfa a I UROOKLYX: 460 Fulton Street. NEWARK: 6J Uroad Street, tK U Wttt lith Street. kn&fZmfkAmfWWr J When tho Kuropcan war struck Wall Street, about the time It hit Belgium, everybody In tho former thrifty settlement willingly co-operated In cutting down unnecessary ex pense? Even thn n!.-.vi'or operator J In the twenty-four-story building known ns No, CO Wall Street agreed to shoulder tholr mite of the hard times burden, according to ono ot them, Edward Brady, of No. 430 Park Avenue, Brooklyn. Brady nvers that H. P. Downle, chief engineer of tho building, ex plained 'to tho operators tho need for I curtailing expenditures and requested them to cloan tholr elevator shatta on their own tlmo, Saturday afternoons, Instead of doing so Sundays on extra time during tho period of doprosslon. Tho clovator operators were willing. This arrangement has been In force nearly a year and a halt. Recently the elevator men havo been reading about "war brides" and prosperity and they asked last Monday for a re version to the old system and other concessions. Brady says Downlo promptly discharged Thomas A. Aellls of No. -U4 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn. Thereupon, ho declares, nine ot the other operators struck nt 3 o'clock yesterday aftornoon when the traffic was heavy. Brady state thdt tho ' lobby ot the building was soon Jammed with Irate millionaires and that tho congestion lasted for hours. Downlo told a different story. He said he bad intended to grant practi cally all tho request when ono of tho men tola mm inu operators were going to strike. Ho waa ready for tho walk-out, ho said, and had men on hand to tako tne elevators. Ho de nied thero was any conRC&tlon. "Wo havo raised tho salaries of tho men who did not strike," said Downle. Tho operators havo been Kcttlng $14 a week and a bonus of $5 lor good behavior. BROTHER PAYS $1,000 FINE OF WM. WILLETT Washington County Grand Jury May Investigate Liberties Granted to Cassidy and Willett. Marlnus Willet,t, only brother of William Willett, who Is serving - a term at Great Meadow Prison for buyinc a Judicial nomination in Queens County, paid tho $1,000 fine imposod upon Willett to Deputy Clerk Thomas E. Holt lu tho Criminal Part ot tho Supreme Court In Brooklyn to-day. DIstilct Attorney Ciopsey suld to day tho lino of "Curlev Joe" Cassidy, convicted of selling tho nomination to Wlllutt. has not been paid. Ho naid tho hundlntr of a check to Clerk Kelly Inst week, which wim imme iHilIhIv dcnoHltt'd In bank, wuh not to bo considered u leual payment until tho redemption of the chock had been certified to the court. Tho payment of thu lino disposes of tho injunction asked by Cropscy nwlnst the I'nrolo Board, forbidding them to let Cassidy and Wlllott out of prison nt the expiration of tho minimum term fixed In tholr sen. toncoti. Cronser said it was tor the Grand Jury of WashlnKton County, In which Ureal Aicauow j-iihuii is suuaicu, to nv whether tho law liad been vio lated In allowing freedom to Willett and Cassidy during tneir prison terms. llHratlua; Meteor .Sprrndx Alnrin In Til re r .Stutra. CINCINNATI. Jan. 12. Southern Ohio. Lower Indiana nnd part of Kentucky waro aroused early to-duy by a violent shock, said by I'rof. J. O. Porter of the Cincinnati unaervuiory to nave oecn caused by a meteor explosion. The sky wmi Uithted bv a brilliant flash at the tlmo of tho explosion, It was first thought that the powder plant at Kings (MJUs was destroyed, , JranbUrt Simon a Ca Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ANNUAL SALE-Thursday Women's Underwear mm m awaiiaaa(wa -aaaaaaaanaaiBiaM At Greatly Reduced Prices "Parfait" Lingerie Underwear Of sheer batiste; lace, embroidery snd ribbon trimmed. Night Gowns .85 1 .45 Envelope Chemises y .85 Redingote or Fitted Combinations 1 .45 Petticoats 1 .45 1.85 1.45 1.95 1.95 2.45 1.75 2.85 2.95 Philippine and French Underwear Sheer fabrics; hand made, hand embroidered. Hand Embroidered Night downs 1.95' 2.95 Hand Embroidered Envelope Chemises - 1 .95 Hand Embroidered Combinations 2.95 3.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 3.95 4.95 Crepe de Chine & Society Satin Underwear Exclusive ta'ilorcd or lace trimmed models. Night Gowns of Crepe de Chine 3.9o UllWiUl'i; VllUlllUkJ Ul WlCJJb VI I. WIIMIC Bodices of "Society Satin" Knickers of "Society Satin" Petticoats of "Society Satin'l 4.95 5.95 6.95 1.95 2.95 3.95 1.45 2.95 3.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 Clearance Sale Thursday Women's Boudoir Gowns Corduroy Boudoir Gowns Of English Corduroy Velvcc; Empire or belted models. Silk lined throughout. Silk Boudoir Gowns Of Silk Matelassc, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse Silk or Chiffon Taffeta. 3.95 Heretofore $4.95 to $5.95 6.95 Heretofore $9.75 to $16.50 Annual SaleAt Reduced Prices Women's Silk and Merino Underwear ."Parfait" Glove. Silk Combinations Fully reinforced, heavy quality IOC glove silk; plcot top. 1 ."O ."Parfait" Glove Silk Vests oz Crochet top, pink or white. 1 .avu "Parfait" Glove Silk Knickers Of heavy quality silk, while, pink, t 1Z blue or black, reinforced, I . O Annual Sale Misses' and Girls' Underwear On Sale Mezzanine Floor At Greatly Reduced Prices Of sheer nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed. Lingerie Night Gowns, 12 to 20 years Lingerie Envelope Chemises, 14 to 20 years Lingerie Combinations, 14 to 20 years Lingerie Petticoats, 12 to 20 years Lingerie Drawers, 12 to 20 years .75 .85 .95 .75 .45 1.25 1.35 1.35 .95 .65 1.65 1.75 1.75 1.45 .85 l Annual Sale Children's Underwear On Sale Third Floor At Greatly Reduced Prices Of nainsook or cambric; lace or embroidery trimmed. Children's Gowns , 2 to 10 years Band Skirts ' 2 to 10 years Children's Drawers 2 to 10 years Canton Flannel Night Drawers 2 to 10 years .35 .65 .85 .45 .75 .45 ,65 55 i'Parfait" Glove Silk Bodices Pink or white, lace Insertion and edgings. Silk and Wool Combinations Lowneck.uosleeves.kneeorankle length. Emb'd Glove Silk Combinations "Parfait" make, embroidered front, rr? plcot lop, pink or white. .Vo 1.45 1.45 T -I