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+ eee ee ea ew Te ee POSE ETI s - * + Ww. ing May Elect 'Berkeley Record NEW Y = Slight Earth Shock 0.23 e@essor to Mrs. Ross, the governor's widow, Sands a strong « t® run for the office Ghe death of her husband. Asthma G oe Coats--Suits--Gowns and M Suits--Overcoats Mackinaws For Meo, Young and Boys Men Get acquainted with the “Cherry” Easy Method of always being well dressed. SMARTEST ATTIRE, FOR. WOMEN woMISSES 1015 SECOND AVENUE ‘Just Over Pig'n Whistle—Take ne Governor’s Widow the late Gov. William | distance of 5 Berkeley on an east record of di *@ to be picked eft vacant by sturbanc | iste SCHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 14.—“Ma”| BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 14—Th Ferguson, of Texas, may not be the 1 ‘t ly woman in the country runnt eartha guber al honors this year f Mf appeared » in the democratic Mate mecting here to pick the suc- timate reg CORRECTIVE EATING AND Given Full Credit A. BERGSTROM I want to go on ¥ecord ag stating that D: ¢ Hun Bake Ovens and Wisicorrective plan of eating ha rked wonders for me. Dr. Loughiley knocked my asthma r I was bad off with Bronchiaf Asthma tor over I very weak d worn out. dn fact, 1 le 1 shak I could cely walk ut Wi. I've h and weight steadily from the first, and the mbs ha T can walk up faster by far than 1 could { good and steady. All of my Asthma } bowels are performing normal and be omach and than they have all of my life. That's the greatest treatment in the 1 for old peo. ple. I am convinced of that much. The bakes are very ensy to stand; they were actually very soothing to m Vout nerve and I looked forward to each bake with ple I've taken the bakes at times on the day nticipation that © most stormy and cold, and leaving the treatment I felt cozy and allagiow though perspiration had ent topped—and in that condition 1 found it just a» Dr. Loughney said it would be: just about im. possible for one to take cold. My circulation ts very good now and with the Asthm walk up hill just fi feem to tire. I x gone, I can breathe good and deep and can walk eased to give th long distances and don't ood report and I hope all who have Asthn Hl read it, as it | derful for Asthma and every case, old and young, finds it just a ful as 1 did. 1 feel 50 years ng That's worth mentioning. My blood pressure was very high; it has reduced to norma : Yours for health, ” A. BERGSTROM, 3052 1th Ave, W Phone GA rfid Note—Dr. Loughney's Bake Oven Treatment Offices are tent of Fifth and Union, in the Crary Building, Rooms 310. y competent felephone EL to} 2030, nurses, Hours, 0 a.m. Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens to Write for free Iter- U. $, SENATOR KILLS SELF Frank Brandegee, of Conn., Is Suicide by Gas FINANCIAL TROUBLES Secretary Weeks Says He Made Bad Investments if LEPT si00 TO BACH OF HIS SERVANTS wot 1 1 A » George Jones $ ' for ¥ f o the ot FRA mh. BRANDEGEE $ * w BRANDEGEE OPPOSED PRESIDENT WILSON i Money Prcnhling: Says Sec’y Weeks Vv YORK Oct. 14.—The mutcide a Frank Hrandegee, of lea ha Fra B Bra tted suicide I tirely familiar 1 the * t Crawls Nearly Mile With PAIS EY, ¢ “Danderine” does Wonder: for Any Girl’s Hair Girls! Try this! When combi 1 dressing your hair, just moiste r hair-brush a little “Dan jderine” and brush it through your hair. ‘The effect is startling! . You lean do your hair up immediately und it will appear twice as thick nd heavy—a mass of gleamy hair parkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh Wh ing the hair “Dan dering ing and stimulat- ing cach single hair to grow thick long and strong. Har # falling out and dandruff disappears, Get 1 bottle of “Danderine” at any drug tore or tollet counter y healthy fter Short And just soe delightful rtisement TED OND K¥RER reduced thw ton the Iver, kidneys, ities the blood, tern. ree trial OLLUM DROPSY REMEDY CO, "7, Atlanta, madvertisomeats radhen fon a Broken Leg F ind youthful your hair! gr hing relieved | Write tot | rHE Sk AR Cynthia Grey: kx ntric People We Stop to Consider That There May Be Method in Their Madness? BY CYNTI 11A GREY We Criticise Them, but Do oe E'S k, but he I hat pe fect crea my She's ag sort, but did yo er notice how fu she I like Etta, but were you eve her | e? Talk about ji at bit nutty ver hear remarks lie these, Of course you have. Ever indulge in them yourself. The chances are you have The person who docs » thing a Uitte differently than others & usually ce dered a trifle ‘off The person who wears his or her clothes differently i# remarked upon frequently by the crowd. The person who has some notof thecommonplace in manier or ap Pearance or possessions, is the cynosure of a critical or curious company But did it ever occur to you that there might be a “method in their madness?” You can bank on it that there nine times out of ten Most persons who affect a peculiarity in style or manner “have an axe to grind.” In other words, they expect to make their eccentricity pay for itself A woman writes queer storie People say of her, “Nice but she has such odd idea Probably her ideas are not any more peculiar than the average person's. She merely converts some of her imagin- ings or brain whirls into self-hel She has found that to catch the public eyes she must stand out from the herd the same things in the same v This is just as true of the pe or manner or way of enterta probably discovered it pays to be a little queer, much how you do or what you dc yo f from the smallalike me | ext time we think son cashing in on it, 1 different She's For Dumb Animals Miss Grey: 1 to A J Iw e net taken from a mon preached Abbe the y 14. t 4 t them. fF ful, fe e are f them to be th DB erciful, f are made the tag sa mercif 1 J Would Remove From Hair Dear M ey: Ca tell me wha take ¢ hair that i naturally k MI I know of no way the permane emoved. enn ations of ¢ these shouud make Kippered Salmon Dear Miss Grey wil up t directions for preparing 4 salmon and oblige ONE OF YOL Prepare salmon Soak 13 hb 1 pat dry with « pure in aw mokehouse r mon on a shelf made of any kind ¢ net wire (as it falls to plecen if hung up) and smoke thoroly dry see Hallowe'en Costumes Dear Miss Grey some for Hallowe'en | OF THE The Dream Maker Man and th Sand Man and the Moon were wait. { Twins come back r called Jupiter er end of the Milky Way Pretty soon they heard the night mare's hoofs going club-a ub, clubea-lub in about ub, clubx two minutes the arrived cried the Moon Man t a cramp in my foot trying Id the moon back Nd you the sleepy sand? called the Sand Man anxiously Yes!" sald Nick, holding up the "Hooray! Little owts and batlets!’ exclaimed the Sand Man, doing a/ someraault in his deligh You not too It mup on the earth this second. that sound? It’s the kiddies ack are a minute soon! ¢ Sand Man the bag nd and and Man his shoulder Mister Moon Man," “I'm ever so much obliged for \ding*the moon back. Good-bye Mister Dream Maker Man, I'm over 0 much obliged to and your for Good-bye, uggle and ald Nancy and Nick ‘Good-bye sald you hree sonk our h to everybody on the moon With that all three of them hopped on a comet that happened to be passing and started for the earth But alas! Bomething more wa about to happen, Troubles were no! over. When they jumped off the comet onto a mountain peak, the Sand Man lost his hold on his bag and the first thing they know it went roll ing, bumpity bumpity, bump down the steep mountain into the » “Oh, goodness!" cried the Sand Man. “It's gone again! My beloved sand {6 ull gone and I haven't a n left to put the ehildren to The moon's up leep everything.” “We'll get it," worry, with. ” wid Nance Mister Sand Ma you are a bit late We'll get our sleepy hottom of the nea," 4 are very good children, T am aid the Bund Man gratefully “I don't know what 1 would do with: “Don't What if ng around wand at the sure, because he has the nerve to think, ADVENTURES the re on who i ining or do different in dre king. They've sn ng ¢ She can't hope to succeed, saying s odd, bet’s look again, Maybe he's to be, to look x will receive Wednesday x—— - x tumes? We live & na! * ELLED The 1 H an be y made at T than as ag the all kind ( t e at can be made of crepe pat and when v a mask and k of paper on . ave been a plece of I ¢ * nd wear ema Lost Pet Dear Miss Grey: ( you help me locate my pet cat? I f has taken him, as he never malo malt 10 years old. He for fear } ave fallen into be thankful If they will call me at ME Irne-4092. He disappeared the vicinity of Wood) Park ave. and Stono way MRS. F ve to hurry, for if Tweeka inome, knows where ¢ will get there a it and t over wn off the all cllm Then they dived right into the waves and presently they found themselves at the bottom How a dof’ suid Capt winkle, riding up on his s T am the sea fairy and tool all the Wigglefins, as the « What can I ¢ fa for you?” and I lost now and it down he TUESDAY, OCTOBEI 4 y We could have stored our beautiful Pianos, Phono- graphs, and other Musical Merchandise during the extensive re- modeling of our store rather than sacrifice them as we are doing every day at this great sale. But to transfer them elsewhere would have meant re-boxing each instrument, hauling them away and back again, a tremendous task in itself—for it must be remembered that at the beginning of this Sale there was nearly a half million dollars worth of fine instruments on our floors—it would have meant either losing our insurance or paying in a warehouse several times the insurance rate which we pay in this class AA building, as well as many other items of expense. We much preferred to win hundreds of new friends for the Bush & Lane Piano Company by reducing the prices to such a point that the public would solve our problem for us. Of course such drastic price reductions mean sacrificing a goodly portion of our legitimate profit on each instrument, but this is largely made up by the tremendous increase in business that this great sale has brought us. ; Just think of beautiful new Baby Grand Pianos being sold at such extremely low prices as $485, $545, $585 and $685 —or a fine new Upright Piano of standard make at a price as low as $245. And remember that you can buy on such terms that you will never miss the payments. f And as for Player Pianos—tomorrow you can come in and select a beautiful new guaranteed Player at the remarkably low price of $365. In the Phonograph department we are selling brand new instru- ments of the very finest make at 1-3 off the regular prices. If you do not care to purchase a beautiful new Piano or new Phonograph even at these tremendously reduced prices, we have scores of slightly used instruments which may be just what you are looking for. The prices on these are so low that you will be amazed. Band and orchestra instruments, small musical merchandise, sheet music, and folios are included in this great sale. Hundreds of phono- graph records in many foreign languages at 15c—hundreds of player rolls at 10¢ to 35c—brand new combination piano and player benches at $2.50. The instrument that will exactly suit your home and your ideals is right here, and you can choose it at a price you never before thought possible—but remember that scores of buyers will be here tomorrow, and the very instrument you would love to possess may be picked up. A moment's reflection will convince you that you should Act at Once Hushs Jane Pinno i. EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC WHOLESALE” MANUFACTURERS RETAIL DOWNTOWN STORE—1519-23 THIRD AVE. To clear our floors in the shortest possible time we have sent part of this great stock to be sold at our SITY STORE—EAST 45TH & BROOKLYN UNIVE: © the sea some Did ye ptain t ‘winkh laughed. Looking for sand at the bottom of the sea,” he nid, * Ke looking for a leaf in a forest here's noth: Ing else but, excusing my grammat But I will tell all my m rmaids and _ —= <—. — ——— os = <a eit sen-eprites to you, It mu ©) 04 tao huatt series of surprises. Aided by |Sure Way to G i - Se hie Silke ene Emma Carus Is the clear volce of Mabel Walker y et sorts of Wigglefin people came | itv uae ier aA a Blackheads eotineics Alig thes yaa e | Goff goes on the stage as a There ts one simple, safe and sure way aan Pan Star With | smocked artist with a mammoth | that never falls to get rh ot Linehan Ry os ee |: a8¢ OF paint tubes and paletiar arte] Ue ib ce amenities Davis Has Invaded State of Illinois EN ROUTE WITH JOHN W DAVIS TO SPRING 1, Th, Oct 14,.—John W. Davis headed into Ili nois today for another swing at the| cent To do this get two ounces of powder from any drug store—aprink jHttle on e hot, wet cloth—rubd over. the | blackheads briskiy—wash the parts and which the singers’ faces appeur while he plays piano accom: paniment. alonite Able Support aR ta soards |20U, Wil be surprised how k F you were grading the Pantages) Miss Carus Is back on the boards! heads have disappeared, ‘Bie Meee |with a line of snappy patter, some | little blackheads, no matter whens wnt or No per ti » bash this week Te ae nationally known com |£00¢ songs and a bit of eccentric Are, simply “dissolve and. disappeat riphenea erties hic! iy jackheads aro a mixture of dust. and Sid tate about 99.44 per |Aaneing which made a hit with even | i jan apathetic Monday afternoon audi. | e nne dirt and secretions that form in the She's jolly, combines « reason pores of the skin. The calonite p ce. Sho ts agsisted by Walter Leo- | « water. ¢ baa state's electoral voto in the belle¢|ably good soprano with scads of per | oid. ne We agpleted by “Walter Tigo: Sha the: wat right out leaving tants that the democrats have « good|sonality and merrymaking, has a Sek dey ‘ rane wy Cot, | fee and clean and in thelr natural con. chance to win. The democratic/senee of humor herself and is pleas.|_!% ‘A Timely Revue,"* Henry Cat- | gition.—Advertieement. presidential noménee will concentrate on Chicago, where he sured he can count of the negro vote in a moeratic Pyramid Rids” You of Piles ‘A box or two of Pyramid Pile Buppositories has enabled so many others to recover, many saved from operations, it In needians for you to wuffer the pain, strain, soreness, Itch~ ing and bleeding of protruding piles, Step into any drug mtore and Rot ® 60-cont box today, Relief is sure, ~Advortisoment, 4 on the has been as-| bulk‘ ts ition to the| with a movin | h jalano’s tenor ts ably supported by ingly plump. jtho dancing Sturm trio of sisters, And tho her entertainment value | and they have ono of the fastest step high sho is to share honors | ping numbers seen on tho Pan stage | picture this week, for/in a long while. Tuneful melodies Bostick has signed! combine with a speedy repertoire of | Talmadge's newest | steps in which an old time waltz is film feature, “Goldfish,” and it 18) well handled, probably the best sereen comedy:| Grace Doro is an artist on the| drama he has shown his patrons un: | piano, and the Maxellos, a quintet of Learn to Waltz by my method and it will be easy for you to dance everything Manager B.C. up Constance he der the new policy | youngsters, have a fast repertoire of eh Nord chen ae cI Mie While handing out the palms, | iumbling tricks. : Sie eee chapped from much applause, Tho Jacksons open with a gooa| | 2% Me: do forget Glenn Goff, the |eycling number, O'Neil and Plan Pan's bespectacted — organis&® | kett to a blackface turn MISS BRIGHT whose songalogue this week is one of the most cleverly staged and wellexecuted in his long “Connie” is at her best in “Gold. fish,’ with Jack Muthall as an ex. cellent supporting @rtist. —L. 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