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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, a BOE THE EVENING WORLD, G00 PER! IN ; THE CE. ate ir Not in Hiding, Says Mme. Cavalieri em Concert Fee Nfthree Americans HAS $2,000,00¢ Y iS aa any Where HSS) Sek clejiete 4 cu oe F 300 Met Deatt Singer Never Counted Up, but *S$\v IM TO THOSE IN PERI Languidly Says Story 5 | May Be True. | By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. | army Of ind Postmaster Find Many Clinging to Poles And “There was no mystery," and —Death List May Grow, (882 “Bever: never, never tried to con- : Bu sicas ee | ceal her fdentity, he did “not no- tity people of & rival In this coun- MANILA, Oct ot reports tr because she did not think pie ciuca 8 sid be interested in it," ana| neta ‘ M1 sorts of things," and “What 1S | ay! asks Mme. | aghast at , of a whirlpoal H MSG Aeilice of excited curtosity t ay and Lang g in her apartme: ) ythat |in- the Savoy in a deep chalr, ¥ ‘ Whose dull tones threw the long of | 1! west ner white-clad figure into bold ft, | Swe she looked as beautiful as ever—and Vg ‘: sy one that 4s very beautiful, indeed. oF GA CAVE PIL, = ‘ aldea by on 5 hcer Didn't Mean to Hide. - —— ae uge,| “But how could I tet people know \ Ap. wher T was in reality on f t the know that every- e?"" queried Madame 1 i Ud § me by the way of Bos- ero the reporters do not come on 5 he ships. rally, therefore, 4 Was no notice of my arrival. rward I came here quletly to the : re and I have been fll for a day or. TT aa . behold! I am a m TD EAT ao UR Hk ‘ in the subject” "°° 2°) Two \Witnesses Testify Against | Ignited Gas From an Upse . : St “ires Kitchen o \ Has $2,000,000 in Gems. Proprietor of Bartholdi tove Fires Kitchen of “Tn a recent Interview Edna Wallace ; 3rooklyn Fle i Hopper sald that believed you had and Belleclaire. | Brooklyn Flat. | received over two millions of dollars’ | — th of diamonds in gifts. Iw tt true?” | she answered,| Cnartes Milton Roblee, propr William J. Datton, se ars er bored eXPres tne Barthold and Hotel. Belle ying that a million one way or| tatiea to appear before Justice Davt would hardly matter. “Really jin the ounted, This Miss Hopper, of | yi¢, you speak—I never heard of her Wr 3 correct, however.” eri paused, ana/ top floor 39 Brooklyn. He 1 was | IN FEARFUL re ' (Bitten a Month Ago, Symp-|, | + toms of Disease Did Not of the fra rty-fourtt | day on house at 's action for taughter, Mrs, Ma general dental of tt Whi e Ana apuln a re prompted a question, | minert LHe ANpeaTyUmuilkSa turd Aymenlcracinen (iecteonaincredcepelininlacedl eeescnveen inthe © laughed merrily, gave evider You refer to all those absurd stories | employer and a w 8 in! as a “beautiful bi ¥ Lago, 9! Madison street, died to \ (Bellevue Hospital of hydrophobia \] & | was bitten by a stray dog fe 4 Mn tour weeks!iago it ‘ The wound was trifii | hat I keep straps or lee’ my shoulders.”” Women Need Freedom. vted as saying that ff) om there would | 1d,"" was that are always over | years He a Ju to the tloo re free d women in the wor Madame Cavailert re- a “Women are like ehil- | Que 1 hey always t to do that | She x s forbidden. So many innocer Attle ences are denied them that | they are driven into actual indiscretions oe thelr curiosity. —— BRIDE IN SHEATH SKIRT. me Decisio Peature of Barker ne to Mr. which will Poliieceatardas » — APPRECIATIVE 18 : STATEMENT MADE eA TE TO BRYAN! in cn BY MRS. CARROW jy Noe ne, recat vc vor So YOUNG DAUGHTER HED joven Pm. tion Will Menace Pre sspaitay Liveryman Dammers Denies |, be the battleground tn whic! Girl Shoplifter | Relieved After Years of Suf- fering, Hardly Realizes How it Happened. na ts to Willian: o. H, Taft wil! push his campaign for the | “Jostling, _dbmeciing the denen he haw des } ae caarigeiNelmesic elie aging Wedding Gifts edles, which are now being demonstrat. | Confesses, but Asks Mercy. [an itinerary which calle for sifty | ed at Riker's Dr} | spee and will take the candidate Silverware | Fourteenth street, just Sry MP MCT Re Mrs, Marie Carrow of John B, Dammers, the proxperous| through tt fi tn th bs ap b, oc Goldware New York, says Flat Fyman, who was arrested |He began the delivery of the sixteen “ “1 had catarrh (of the stomach for nd for “jostling? on a trol- | @peeches required of him to-day at eather many years. ¢ Jey car, was fined $10 in the Adams |renceburs befor mc - Ip ARNT Tele ce restores 3 day ¢ Mourad ) felt that death woulr re He admitted that he was sent to B had this to, Jease fr Reformatory ten years more than one Gleae tired and 1 physical Ling & pocket een honest + but insisted th: his release Novelties itive ef food ith 4 and harg Republicans are prophesying that if 1 ~ m upon liquids. prs Was being arraigned | is ele ted {ft will retard business, a “Frequently LU 1 would ughter, Wit if the E Dlican Ucket Is electe awake for hours, unable to got » |S nle DD known bet iil improve RAE TE erin (i ™ > Tm! fall into a doze, and a the mor Er nie as ohgI Pati erarnstta lana durliers eatin ees 19 MAIDEN JANE, ing all worn out. I tr int d Si TATE VATE Te HD Nas San bee rs non medicine help When the |} fi tike'i personal i | business me ren memory \Cooper remedies we Liv t en : Fi thought It was ser 6iving them a trial-[ had taken so ren's Society, Can Yous Ss e i not, if he before her | much medicine wit nofit that 1} Pe At kd ation dea chia al Mod eee will vm wos thoroug! fy oa aa ud | Bua school, j cha Tost fait! : stat | had for t weg ite wily THREE CHILDREN DIE | wi WILL PLAY FOR 1,200 ORPHANS ao e fishy OF PTOMAINE POISONING, | ndrod tes of the Windowpharie found aeeaeed | f Wales staiied (laa Pitue shade nat duean | Five Other compra of Schenece} jie: ne nday at aaa pained parr tady Family 11, and Father | ter ne ars lo TOR riers programme ere. The ar ‘ man May Succumb, herpes A pesegernrcini cries : mnre | SCHENECTADY, Oct, 22.—As a result | ! ent 1 wn !. of ptomafhe poisoning three children of | *' ‘ br . . 1 tere a o serio ted vil m will ‘ req 10 Past i4th St ‘ hildren, Cheb he New Yorks ' ena, the fire, four ye F | Broadwa i rooklyn. | Ln 4 "oP caused th y held last night tattle nature of the food which | Conan, wl : death of the children, siywe WILL Low wcenery wiy construct “There Was No Mystery and I Am _ WMlLIONARE’S oe Model Mrs. oN WIFE TO ACGUSE a SCCIETY WOMEN Martin’s Suit for Divorce Must Be Tried Here, Not in Arizona. Through a motion made before J ax, in the Supr yer M Martin, p ve Court to-da in behalf of tol ween a mil f high c Mrs, Laur 1 y further ac- | te woman, nin t for absolute divorce frat st¥eet, which George M, Leventritt hed served \ragiatrate ( 1 sum upon Martin in b , Any tr. Levent Wo-thirds of ‘the mansion at No, 1 e they Hved wi of getting y Mas UE rs 1 him. tleth str 1908. WOMAN ARRESTS A MIAN WN CENTRAL PARK He Was Burning a Squirrel’s Nose With the a Cigarette. aught Ar ng mitral Park The misereant was fined § various widths are t this price v MEN’S FALL & WINTER SUITS, $5, $7.50, $12, $15, $20 The Supe Store down | est models and wing {lh End of n Meyer, a plucky lt WS West Eighty the commendation of » Court to- turbaness. | --BANKERS are men who deal on a large scale — who think | and do things in a big They cannot be annoyed with petty dis- Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co., Ltd., 1352 Broadway, cor. 36 St. Men whose business demands mental activity find in DR. A, REED'S CUSHION SHOES a source of feet-comfort and a relief from the mental disturb- ances of rheumatism, hot, cramped and tired feet. They also find a good looking shoe in— Dr. A Reed Cushion Shoes For Men and Women SEND FOR CATALOGUB t, wh man the smart- wikia shades. tn me SHitw at BLO most In show every MoM hock West 23d Street expected to spend aldn't buy a better The “Koch” Special reve it to you Trimmed $10.00 Hats for Men and Boys, Most extraordinary and interesting, em- * bracing exquisite effects—those usually selling from $18.00 to $25.00. ee Here It Is #.3k for Pure Milk Me | The cry the country over is, “Give us pure milk.” Every grocer in your city has it. Van Camp’s is the cleanest, richest milk in America. Its purity is absolute. No need to worry a Van Camp's is everywhere. your milk, And not a germ can be found in it No need to buy milk day by day. You can have a cow in your chen, No need of shortages—no need of s have t it, e. You can 4 7 and a fresh milk cream when you wa Are you missing all these advantages, simply because you don’t know? these facts— Then let the itself prove what we say. Pp Y Milk Without Ger: Fyery n't read of them? you every one milk drop of raw milk contains a myriad germs, there are li the milkman often infected. hf If the cow is tubercular, germs of Consumption, is diseased, the mil is unclea the dairy laden. y, the air is germ When a disease germ pets into milk, it breeds ! s like it Those are the chances you take when man's milk. You know not es, You never know you use mi from where it c wha it contains that two- mortality of children is due to ou do know, perhaps, ted milk germ-infe f any kind in t has been it wise to serve impure milk when you can get milk like this? 20,000 Inspected Cows 20,000 pected Every day we milk Holstein Every cow cow the men who n&lk them, So are Yet it costs less than raw milk. Our dairies are sanitary. Cleanliness is carried to extremes. Every condition is constantly watched. Our buildings, where the are built without wood. orated, Here every means known to science is employed for your protection, the milk is sterilized after the This makes it certain that no germ can exist in it, The result is a milk that is safe, wise to use a milk that is not? Then can is sealed, Is it That Delicious Flavor The delicious flavor that Van Camp's gives to milk dishes is due to the fact that this is whole milk. It is rich Holstein milk, with two-thirds the water evaporated. Nothing else is subtracted—nothing whatever is added. This is not like condensed milk, which is half sugar—a milk that you can’t use in cooking. Van Camp's is nothing but milk, Yet you never have made from milk delicious milk dishes as will make from Van Camp's. The son is, you don’t get the whole milk from your milkman, raw you rea- surch When he serves you from the top of the can, you get an excess of butter fat. For the butter fat rise From the rest of the can, you get little butter fat, but an excess of solids. For the solids fall, Your milk is never twice alike. Analysis of Van Camp's shows about 30 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent. mutter fat. That means that you get » whole natural milk, That is why Van Camp's, in your cool ing, is so much better than raw milk. BB is not because of anything added. Six Cents Per Quart One pint of Van Camp's, when you ut back the water, makes about three ints of rich muk, The cost of such milk, when you buy Van Camp's by the case, is about six cents per quart. Six cents for a quart of whole, rich milk—milk without germs in it’ Mille that is always the same—always fresh— always ready. Never a waste or shortage, Van Camp's is as thick as thick cream, So thick that you add one part water fow coffee, Yet it costs half what cream costa, For Children Van Camp's is the safe milk for babies approved by the highest authorities, With children, it will avoid the many bowel troubles caused by germ-infected milk, The slight almond flavor, due to sterfl- is a flavor that children like, And it signifies purity—freedom irom germs Children can safely drink it. But don’t give them raw milk-~any, more than raw meat. There is too much danger of germ infection ization, Van Camp's Milk comes in 5 and 10 cent cans—at your grocers, Try ons can and you will want it always. Theg it is cheaper to buy by the case—edsa more convenient Produced in five states by the dairies of the Van Camp Packing Co., Indian- apolis, Ind, Van Camp’s Milk Evaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened Ven Camp Packing Co Indiamevolia Ind ede