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fo on Sept formal wedd SEG MOTHER |YOUNGSTERS KEEP AND BABE RESCUED | MARRIAGE SECRET ~ BY FIRE HEROINE! MORE THAN A YEAR enasieliritene tiie Mrs. Harland Carries Two Out| Their Parents Insists on Re- of Blazing Flat, Then ligious Ceremony, Though Puts Out Flames, They’re Glad of Match. | sald young w mother twenty years ag pee how he could object to my follow hik exampie,"* Mr. Miles, father of the bride, mi mene bet sad ef No. om! After Sint: Charles Wise jr. and his nineteen-year- - | 014 wife, a daughter of Albert Miles, « for her four-year-old son of No, % Hart etreet, his three-year-old stster keeping house at last in ursed her three-weeks-old ete avenue. she went back to bed for a go Charlie Wise, oldest husband was taken to Belle: Fire Commtsstoner Wise, « poles ye ago with tuberculosis Miles when they were t, and what with ) nureing Sher own weakened tion i worry over what is to become of e@ mother has little strength left. two marriage ceremonies ty HAND-TAI it isgi Women’s Suits (32 to 44) Black, Navy and f Erasmus Hall High School. Their devotion continued, but the par- ents, though not objecting to the match, belleved the youngsters should wait un- my ance a, mother tile Liesia| ti! Charles had demonstrated hie ability a fire. The most fitting | '0 take care of a wife, his opinion, was on the kitchen | But the young couple did not agree had always told him| with that view, and decided not +o ‘that he must never, never try to make | wait. So on June 2 1911, they went to Spades hed bh RD ted ppd Leigh 4 Jersey City and were married by a some ngs and a box , Of matches were Kindy. In three mine Pgh ite Apparently they wisted to the fire 4 windo: ; Maret u int Misses’ Suits (14 to 18) ray, iP d cay Suits (12 to 16) smart, youthful ‘ord in the keeping secret of for they did not reveal this q eeks ago. Then Wise wen: to bis father with tho Mmattercof-tact announcement that he was married was viewing his work with Brown, Maize, Green, etc., 22 to 26 John ; | and, wanted to start househeep! & tongue of fame reached the curtain: atch In the tae vy a0 = | tly. Mr, Wise inwisted. that there munt “ took | B@_another ceremony before a priest tamale’ by oy the hand and ran into the hall | ~~ a RT eoream ) Was sweeping the stairs. She isa shouldered woman, wit! etrong erase ¢ and heaps of common sense = one look into the Stringer oor une caught Johnny flercely by the sre your mother and the vert whe dem: ip there,” sobbed I Johnny, potnting at the dedroo! Pies. Harlend told the children not to | Was atill sound asleep, though the is crying, gathered her arms “without stopping to wal waether. wer Mary Har- congratulated her on ‘and the building. so KER WEDS AGAIN. 18.75 25.00 to Anton Otto; West Twenty-ninth wedding was a quiet one. Admiral was not present. He in Washington, it was er) at his jo. 689 West One Hundred and Women’s Tailor Made tf i i with Willlam Balfour Ker %8®, whom she divorced in July last led to the second wedding. Mr. met h's bride at an art | hfBition tn this city and soon afte) they began painting yell ® great deal. bt f I Jas a Man In Our Town and he was Wondrous Wise— You couldn't fool Him, Oh Nol He had drank coffee for years. Coffee didn’t hurt him. But The Bump Came Many a man is pretty sure that while coffee may hurt others it don’t hurt him—till the bump comes. But when headache, frazzled nerves, an irritable heart, indigestion and sleep- leseness begin to “get him,” he’s apt to look around for a reason, COMES A TIME The reason is plain when a change is made When Coffee Shows What It Has Been Doing, from coffee to POSTUM This pleasant table drink much resembles real Java coffee in flavour, but is free from “caffeine” (the drug in coffee) or any other harmful substance. 1s coffee has dlonareed with iend from Rome, N. est punishment being to ae and dizzy, and it seemed to ip my eed “The heaviest was when it upset my stomach completely, destroying m: petite and making table, and sent me of these attacks, in which I nearly lost my. life, 1 concluded to quit the coffee and try Postum. “It went right to the spot! T found it not only # most palatable and refreshing bevernge but a food as well. “All my, ailments, the ‘loginess’ and dizsiness, the unsatisfactory @indition of my blood, my nervousness and itability Postwn, made from choice Northern _ disappeared in short order and my sorely t d thi jui f South I afflicted stomach began quickly to re- wheat and the juice of Southern sugar cane, has — Cover, I began to rebulld and have put many former coffee drinkers on the Road _*teadily continued until now. Have a wood appetite and am rejoicing in sound to Wellville. fealth, which Vowe to the use of Postun, ane ‘given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Read the little book, “The Road to “There's a Reason’”’ welintic ty litle bonis “The Raed te m Cereal Compe ny, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich, ete —— ha 34th Street West Strictly High Class—Exceptional Values Brown Cheviots, Zibelines and two-toned Diagonals, Navy and Brown Zibelines, | Navy, Brown and Black Cheviots, Serges, Cheviots and Fancy Mixtures; | models, SALE OF CHIFFON WAISTS 5 New Paris Models in Black, Navy, OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz G 34th Street—New York Exceptional Showing of Misses’ Custom Tailored Fall Suits Sizes 14 to 20 years, Also suitable for small women. The season’s most fashionable styles and materials, including Boucle, Cheviot, Whipcord, Diagonal and Fancy Mixtures. Workmanship and finish of the highest excellence. ell tate A wide selection of new Fall styles, of Tailor Serge, Sorviage with Wiltaes Balto nee Diagonal, Mixtures, Whipcord and Corduroy in Loss colors. though the affatr hed family by surprise, the Cleveland to ing {tho late L. Tous a4 Remident | Director an neral Manager of the | wid Hamourg-Aimerican line, LORED SUITS Value 38.00 29.50 Value 35.00 26.50 | Value 27.50 19.75 Value 9.50 5.75 Forsythe _ 34th St. West 35.00 Skirts | 5.90 Ss $8.90 5 Special To-Day and To-Morrow I23- 0 Ze", Za-lewelled, aa have don the to tes for 8130 sage + ERE eR id LE ~ __ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 38, 1912. stern Brothers have in preparation for Saturday, October 5th, a Very Important Sale of Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing and Furnishings Details will be announced in Friday Evening's Papers. West 23d and 22d Streets cueibhecht ih eee ; The Flour Sale an Immense Success A At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Double J2aC Stamps FREE Wes RI . Lg on Friday JAMES INC-/ { BUTLER Always Expanding | By ma Prices Seventeen James Butler Butcher Shops offer housekeepers the finest meats in the market at these sensational reduc- tions in price: Prime Sirloin Steak, finest cuts». 20¢ Chuck Steak, tender and juicy... .lb. 12'4¢ Fancy Loin Lamb Chops. ae b. 15¢ Rib Lamb Chops, ctoice.......2 ws. 25¢ Legs Canada Mutton, cvoice.....v. 12¢ Prime Rib Roast, very best cuts... . Ib. 20¢ Good Rib Roast, choice cuts.........Ib. 15¢ Boston Pot Roast, extra choice, .... Ib, 14¢ Sugar Cured Hams, slected.....11. 1614¢ Locations of the James Butler Inc. Butcher Shops MANHATTAN BROOKLYN oer ke adie Male S00 Kings Highway Cor. East 1éth St. 820 Flatbush pring Phone, o. Fisthech 472 554 Coney Island Ave. St. Phone, tetinenoe 76 Port Cor. Flower Hill and Irma Ave. Grete BRONX 3730 White Plains Road 6S Westchester Square Phone, Westchester 558 693 Tremont Ave. Cor. Crotona Ave. Phone, Tremont 319 YONKERS 494 S. Broadway, Cor. Lawrence St. Phone, Yonkers 4126 MCUNT VERNON 35 Mt. Vernon Ave. Phone, Mount Vernon 1670 WEST NEW BRIGHTON, S. I. 1112 Castleton Ave., Cor. Caroline St. Phone, West New Brighton 289 173 Amsterdam Ave. 8705 Eighteenth Ave. Cor. Bensen Ave. Phone, 3009 Bath Bea-h LONG IS AND —Surbarban H tead Cor. Main and Fulten Phone, Hempstead 333 Glen Cove—School Phone, Glen Cove 461 Huntington and N. Y. Ave. 8 You Get the Benefit of Who'esale Prices At All James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Sir John Power's ine ae Seven oe af We hargaiee the a, 44 45c 75¢c " 69c Pure Barley Malt Pre-eminent for its hiyy and excellence. Imported direct from the distiilery; special offer, J. B, bottle WINES.BREWS, E LIQUORS Our own importation, Kingussie Scotch, bi Sp ecial Reserve Rye, isi =p erial Rye Whisky, pra cane! Kummel, tae ole gay Pritccten Dry Gin, i: California Claret Rich, nourishing, pure, pleasant, palatable grape wine, Enriches the blood; a splendid tonic for this season, By the 69c Half 35¢ avhele 17c! Half 10c gallon. gal.. bottle bot.. Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Imported direct and selling very fast at $ | 45 Dozen$ | these extraordinary low prices, Dos. bots., Splits, Allowance for Returned Empties We pay 15 cents a dozen for the return of empty bottles, and 10 cents a dozen forempty splits, Our motor trucks and wagons DELIVER FREE and will call for the empties on request. Regularly sold for 81.26, bottle... 1 passed fo bottle ‘ aire MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 180 asta ew Taek | A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET ‘iT. eS | Nan — with Everything Flour The demand is so great that we continue the sale of the three best brands for this week to give every housekeeper the opportunity of purchasing her favorite flour at the lowest prices of the year: Pride of St. Louis | Superlative XXXX—Most yoke all- round Flour for Bread, Biscuit, Cake or P: Barrel —_{244-lb. Bag] 7-Ib Bag |3! Ab Beg Bag 19569°20°10° Gold Medal Flour By the $9-75\8 Mhben doe Barrel ‘ Hecker’s Superlative iat $65 gis 79° Barrel Blue Ribbon Baking Powder From pure grape 1.40. 35° * Melb. wy sts MAb. 10° cream of tartar, ca, Creamery BUlter » 33¢ 10FreshEggs, 25° - Government Inspected. Absolutely Pure Mee ees, nutritive and digestible as creamery butter. Huyler’s Cocoa, =. 17¢ Highest grade new rolled oat flakes—fresh milled. Potatoes, 6». 10¢ The kind that boil and bake white and “mealy.” Red Onions, 3». 10¢ Fron. Orange County's onion beds—noted for their flavor. Apples, &. 5 15 Cooking, 10078f8S.. 9 | , Coffees it 30 ix penn 38+ 30 cima b+ 15 2% sia Ideal. Blend 25° 5S 30° 25° with 1 tb, In th ee A PAUL J. RAINEY ANIMAL BOOK 16 Pages. Copiously Illustrated Cover in Colors. | | Thrilling Story of a Wild Animal Hunt | | in the Jungles of Equatorial Africa. A Real Book, trimmed and stitched. Every school boy and girl as well as every grown-up sho uld one of these books P have FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD i Rolled Oats, 3 = 10¢} : ; 3