The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1912, Page 12

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TET OIE a a _THE EVENING WORLD, MESHOULD ME *™SrelS LAWYERS CROOKS” [MEN SHOULD LEAR LIVE 100 YEARS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912. MADE BEET SUGAR CO. PAY. |TOADSTOOLS MIXED WITH | ve years old, and his wite, Rose, nine. teen years old, of No, 18 South Fourth Comptroller Edward Foster of the MUSHROOMS POISON SIX. |street, Dominte 1 ta, twenty-six Don’t Wait Until- You're Half Dead: an Sugar iedning Company tea- poe tg m years olf, and Mi Minnie Beaie, ion, Biliouanete, te: i 10 SEW SHE SAYS BUT : Mie the debce SNE diet bree [ecu Gamgen People in Hospital| mother of Mrs. Geriberati of No. 1812 ‘ake Two Tablets | WARNS HEIRS ’ ’ ‘ 1902 went into the best With Only Slight Chance beck adhe att dat 1 Beet Sugar | TOHS $100,000; “"-—— Mra. Gertberat! purchased a large quantity of mushrooms at a local store in the afternoon and prepared them for supper, inviting her mother to join the party. About an hour and a haif later each wa: * This reve amounted to $200,000 a| with mushrooms purchased at a store year and continued for four years, when | last night caused the poisoning of six AND BE CHER " Reet Suear Company: stopped . Solzed with violent pains and] oy nicht—you'll find exeetiont rellet im th: --— New Englanders at Infant Mor-| ing. "Sune questions were naked about | Dertone who ate of them and four of| Nausea, and neighbors who heard thelr | irutning, Te UO oe | i : | caapelty of trust refineries, the victims are In Cooper Hospital in a] Cries oa Wea That the "hea tat ‘ e Jj 2 6 Southern retineriom | co ‘. Cc ra ha Is a Cure for Old Age, [Will Declares All Attorneys} ality Meeting Differ on | iF sons pounda.acday |cTitCal condition. ‘The four tm the hos-|eome chance of recovery, although thelr A gs OLY SAF , ' | Yo 1,000,000 pou . pital are Nicholas Geriberat!, twent comlition was critical. trated nenklot an te Asserts Dr. S. G. Tracy, Are “Expressly Educated Home Makers’ Duties. [The acemeyce & ler pant tn Book: | ee ) =~ lyn made a world's ree one day by A or | melting 5,000 00 pounds. Who Is Authority to Rob.” melting 3,069 6 poun a ee ee) xes : u . . CLEVELAND, Oct. 4.—Whether men itch and boys should be Instructed in sew- FIRE AUTO WRECKED. ing, cooking and other household du- | les was debated late yeaterday in a sec-| A Fire Department automobile speed- | ton meeting of the Atnerican Associa- | ‘8 Alonx Lexington avenue early | et 4 beds fis! Pasi ‘Kel tudy and Prevention of Infant gee wih ae ken fades a ent oe consult or om! he! > eenetealel tdi o c \< Aska Bin dane jk » held that the edu | tound his car cut off by auto truck lcation of men and youths, through con-| which swung Into the avenue from gate’s office y¥ tinuation schools and classes, Including | Sixty-first street. who will divi valued at al-|those primarily Intended to increase} To avold hitting the vehicle he turned most $109,000, | Wage earning capacity, should be sougat the fire car to the sidewalk, dodging “My personal experience,” Mr. Bart: | in ynslbilities and duties ‘of home|!" between a woman and an electric lett added, “in dealings soctal and| makers other than supplying money, | &ht pole. The auto smashed about ten otherwise with lawyers has been exten-| Si) fi voud the establishment of modal | et of Iron railing on the property of fe the remarkable value set by the sive, and careful observatjon in other |) 00 AON al for euch Instruction Dr. H. W. Frauenthal. Smith was Greeks upon “the old men, wise - Instances has convinced me that they if m instruction. |, | thrown out, but escaped inju council.” They cherished the youth- - iachlbiiae io are ail danyerous crooks, only disguised, | She waa bd Le bf “A <t ae rd fel Hector ana Achiilos, but they aleo| mitted, “Certain men have almost it. | 24 expressly educated and trained to inture gitis being properly equippe: Misiieed coteom for the aged Nestor.| erally burned themselves out by. the] obtain one's confidence In order that} the care of homes. This, she thought Strencthens Body, me they reach middie life, They have| ey may defraud and rob with Im-| could yught about through maxing EY, VOGEL BROTHERS ire 42 St. at B Ave. i E LIFE NOW 44. “T hereby particularly warn you , against Probate Judges and attorneys: atclaw, and si , i | : Isa Gain of Eleven Years » in the Last Quarter of a Century. have occasion » Hel L, the Chair: advice given } [lett whone will was filed In the Sure to his hetra, “One of the quite novel impressions @ained by the modern reader of Homer Are ro, perhaps, nbout to tate a leat | Ume (ey reach miditis ite. They have | it My certificates on departments of home Buikls Up Energy \ out the book of the ancients, tO) tried to do too many things, Thelr at-| Mr. Bartlett's opinion of the legal) making and child care requirements for | with our quite furious and un-| tempts at recreation have been as much | fraternity was recorded after he had | graduation from the public schools, Has noEqual for Keeping the System worship of youth a realiza-|ot a physical and mental strain as the| jeft his entire estate to his sister, Annie| C. A. Prosser of the State Board of] Healthy and Strong and Warding Of the possibilities of old age? actual labor they have performed. They| Cora Bartlett, whom he also namod| Education, Boston, opposed Dr. Put-| Off Disease and Effects of Old Age. shall do so if Dr. Harvey W.| have eaten too hearty dinners, drunk too] as executrix, directing that should she | nam, maintaining that her theories were former Chiet of the Bureau of | Murn sconol, smoked tor much tobaeo, | aig before him, thelr brother, Edwin la | impracticable In that men and youths et Washington, hae his way eelves in every way. And they have rtlett, should become executor and| would never consent to undergo needle- ft. Gala Dr, Wiley at the recent | had tar too little sleep. fole beneficiary. work and other such instruction; that of the Fourth International} “In time of youth prepare for old age,| But, though thus apparently siVINE] the public echools have shown inability Congress: to Induce girle to take seriously to such fe in sight in the way of the branches, and that s would be uscies: tion of life? Is there any hope to try to extend the Influence of the e offered to man of greater free- schools to males when it has been so from disease and longer lite? 1 an-| y ineffective among the other rex, unhesitatingly in the aifirmative. | :;, as ‘in time of peace pre- | all to one person, Mr. Bartlett expressed Bat, drink, work and|the wish that this person should see keep outdoors as! that the other brothers and sisters tvery business man| share equally in his estate, He pro- in thin elty would be better off if he'd | vided thai should any of them dle be- ik from one to two mites every May.) gore him that person's share should Ko rn a of patronizing @ taxi or * do winters, Me pre. eae ormageS Id wo be content with an aver- | hiv o potor car. to the remaining brothers and sisters, fit forty-four years? re ie “A vee have gained eleven yeara| not to the children of the dead person. |FINDS FAMILY DYING OF GAS. ehow that man‘a|of life in the last twenty-five years,| Fara Bartlett set down that he had rf re developed th| The average death now occurs at the| and that the age bet ake of forty-four. A quarter of a cen. | the contro and seventy in more productive| tuzy ago It took place at the age of thirty-three, According to the present ope who has lived in accordance} pais of advance in preventive hygiene | tn the usual et and eugenion we ousht to gain twice a8! found “ex ke to see more old age.| many years in the next quarter century. Ore te the @ to mee more men and That Would mako the average length of Dosides Aas ‘Wemen with gray hair and more with) life in Wi come up to sixty-six years. : Wriahied facce than 1 nee to-day. To| “Logically, man should live to be a| at Jeron Rartlett left an-| Katlowitx returned homo about 3 and elisticity to is muscles, a at centenarlan. The average life of an| other sister, rank C, Clark, and) glock and found the apartment cull] *® the blood. ABE, Bue elyehi ia alse A ip objection may be made that a) Sil is four tien the Period it takes {two brothers, Kawin, of Overbrook.|o¢ gas, iiis wife was unconscious in| Vitel, forces, makes digestion perfect and Sees must be Kept for the younk men | iy arrive at maturity. Man does not| Pa. and John B, Barttett of Seattle, enables you to get {rom the food you cat that the old keep tho) reach full maturity until he ia at least | Wash, all the nourishment it contains. er et | nome never wits soe entares | puttysy Pure Mat walakey ky ZC?” Clothes year in and year out? dof by an administrato: To @ late visit he paid to Manhattan, y." which he had always! gamue!l KK. and very ui Hlowlta of No, 245 Chrine |i a gentle, i that influence: igorating stimulant and tonic i Because our clothing values are excepticnal indeed—especially when Ke Tai Dea Ngee id compared with those offered by firms located in the high-priced district. ength We do not and will not sell cheaply made clothing—but we do sell high-class, up-to-date clothng for well-dressed men at reasonable prices. Come here—lcok through our big stocks of new Fall and Winter Suits—see for yourscif the real difference in the prices atisfacs | topher avenue, Brownsville, ascribes ry. the saving of his own life and the lives Bartlett, who lives| o¢ his wife and children eariy ‘o-day. bed and #0 were his two so Harry, Ef a Se! : Why do men come here for their I development and usefulness, | twentycive. “Therefore his life should Reyne eae es aecuatees hari, gene Bley et SURE YOU GT DUFFY'S we ask and those asked for similar suits in the high-priced district. ly that there fs infinite oppor- | last one hundred y and it y well eae . ti . TIVES 7 for good work to all. We| be that our race in the future wit have| DENIES FUND CHARGES, = [his wite's room was open Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by the infant and the child, but| #0 developed the art and science of Patrolman William A. Ward worked | druggists, grocers and dealers $1.00 a large Here you will find— Weikew the man and the woman,” | living that most Individuals will attain! ytisp Grace C. Strachan, President of }OVer the Woman until Dr. De Albora/ bottle, Write our doctors for advice—abso- RACY, OF NEW YORK, this complete span. the Interborough Association of Womea |@tfived from St. Mary's Hospital and ||utely free —with valuable medical booklet, Men’s New Fall Suits at $15 WITH DR. WILEY. [1 eee a etches ants | Texchers, denied lart night through her [them with the help of neighbors all TM DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Dr. Bamuet G. Tracy, founder |Pcond, to repair the Injuries already |aister, Mra, Anna Cronin, the charkes four of the victims were saved. ROCHESTER. ¥. ¥. that are sold in the high-priced district for $18 and $20. a 5 r ie ng D us vi so re-| growing out of the failure of the $190, cn ears ttenth | ain ar Fal pore ns ge [tetia fand, A tor conttion Men’s New Fall Suits at $16.50 and $18 that are sold in the high-priced district tor $22 and $25. nat we are aston the oneray [real cure for lf age SMA Reciiy cr ita tunds Goin nes bese Men’s New Fall Suits at $20, $22 and $25 that are sold in the high-priced district tor $30 and $35. years CERTAINLY THERE 18 A CURE | questioned, Mrs, Cronin entered an em- St B th of decent aba! vendies FOR OLD AGE. phatic denial for her slster, ; ern ro ers @re likely to be greatly en-| “Certainly,” declared Dr. ‘Tracy, “By| “The alleged remark on my sister's J } 42 st.at S Ave. means of a recently perfected instru-|preference for cash over @ string of are now showing very large assortments of qwaike of life the man of | Ment, called tho sphyxmomonometer, | pearis Is ridiculous and false," she sata. fe considered old," declared the physician can a t that hardening oom rent in my aister's histat ho to techy ite corvioce |°,'n2 arteriae, wbich le the sure |by the Teachers’ Association ta ereatly Men’s Furnishings Pp this House |ezmbvome of sent he, exaxnerated, Tho association pald $0 business house | cation of a high frequency electric cur-|q month Instead of $500 a year and had i ive i fs pent many of his work-| rent acts as an energizer to the system, |the run of the house.” AMlsw Strachan, including many new and exclusive ideas in it if by any chance he|equalizes the cireulation, resiores tone) who is now stopping with her slater at Den * + + a ‘Job it te exceedingly ‘eimeult and elaaticity to the arteries and im-|No, 1115 Ocean avenu, Brooklyn, re- Nas Raye of Stites Sree cores ane reresiey Wit Stare © find another of equas im-|Droves the general nutriton. In short, | fused to talk. cuffs; Negligee Shirts, of Madras an eviots, with starche with another frm. f ceneral restoration to nature's COUreO| nm cuffs ; also of Silk, Silk and Linen, Cheviots and Mercerized Materials, with turn back cufis. “When there la a more complete re- alization of the value of such troat- ment," concluded the doctor, “and when Neckwear, of Stern Brothers’ own importation, from the leading Store Open Late §1turday Night. (Ba foon= gt Stamps After the world agrees to stop calling a man English, French and Austrian makers, also an unusually large the doctor continued, |old who t® realy in the prime of his manhood, our social eMctency will be increased by a great deal of mature gome men fall to ke variety of Domestic Silks, in the most desirable styles. in touch there are corteiniy men panee ie wisdom and energy that 1s now lost." STORF FOR WOMEN Pajamas of Silk, Silk and Linen, Mercerized Materials, Madras, 2 , not permitted Pon 3 to Cheviots, Domet and Scotch Flannel, with military collars or the times, and whose Drought them an eaventially valu- t surplice neck; also Imported Lounging Suits. twen -five experience and perspective. Surely ; Special Values for To-morrow ‘mould not be thrown on the aahe| "That's right" ANEW kind of store Mii by A alue: And To-1 ehloroformed, according to| “And never had a quarrel, I sup-| you'll qui leated an egilgee Shi ie Gameoen presetiotion. A cer. r 10 like. Opens soon, eilg rts, ot so, We've had ot serious onen?* y @ quarrel.” 5 of extra quality French Percales and j I~ ead ns ai Seabed hepa Bae Madras, with starched culls, Actual Value $2.00, at $ 1.35 4 Ft We true that history shows much] “gure, it makes my wife h aie $0 wet Men's Unverwear, 3 Great achivement in every field afte: | the best of me #0 often and I'm tickled |] Sixth Ave., at 3ist St. Natural and Silver Gray Merino c 1 15 Each 85 eons he ff he] to death If I win one ent it of | Shir vere fa al a, ert pa Mg § ot oA gal Win One Orgnmant ons of | Shirts and Drawers, fall weight, ight, Each $ 1 95 2.05 { bad o “ Fall Sh oO in every style, in every ieather, at every price ©S at which a good shoe can be made. BLYN Shoes are absolutely reliable and our advertising Style statements are exact. 90814 We have never claimed to sell shoes below cost—yet we have claimed, and do claim, to give you the biggest shoe values your money con buy. Our factory in New York, the home of shoe iashions, assures you correct styles, Perfect equipment, ample capital, competent workmen Ladies’ Boots of Genuine .an UBder careful supervision, insure best shoes at lowest cost. Russia Calf, high arch and instep, TEN: BIG BRIGHT STORES selling shoes in all grades, medium short vamp, Cubanheels doing the business of thirty special-priced stores, means a great and welted soles, A shapely boot saying im store expenses . that is dressy, durable and extra B f : ood value—also in Gun Metal, This combination of advantages makes px Salf and Patent Colt. values that prevail at Blyn Stores, te seventy-five, and his mom ER ; " ” Imported Unshrinkable Natural | Medium W ef man, and the late John Hicelow| i “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION === Wool Shirts and Drawers, Winter Weight, to every one a# an examp.¢ gel, oe eee’ BROWNING, King &Co | ers reser sure, aus rownin,t, mg , low, Wordsworth and many g, g Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, Cd men of letters did some of their CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS at 23 work in the latter years of their FOR UBM BOTS LHD ORILDA EH in black and colors, Regular Value 35¢ Pair, lives.” a Silk Half Hose, {staple shades, full fashioned, % tt not trus that the st } x y ic ue of fur eee lise dl ia & with heavy serviceable lisle soles, toes and heels, at : 39 ae: fr Soneipens rs: Oe Ereer A Service to Men Regular Value 50¢ Pair @OME MEN HAVE WORN THEY. West 23d and 22d Streets EV ES LVES OUT EARLY. Phat is true in somo canes,” he a1-| We have been serving many substantial Ameri- cans for years, and the steady growth of our business has gone on without recourse to sensational methods. Every year we improve our product, and through our system of retail- ing reduce the high cost of doing business. MEN’S CLOTHING bi Overcoats, Cur Own Designs... .$20.00 to $50.00 me Pierce’s Metropolitan Suits.............815.00 to $35.00 MEN’S & BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Corn Plasters The Best Glove Value in Town...........$1.10 . Standard Underwear...............50e to $5.00 = [> Make feet happy —they have | Superior Union Suits... .. $1.50 to $5.00 ble the sterling BROOKLY Neeccarnc ony, | ‘Tne Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX'S MYKTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. SATURDAY SPECIALS The people who come here Saturday will be surprised at the big qalues we are giving. Although we offer daily specials at exceptionally low figures the prices on all our goods at all times are the lowest in th: city and we are noted for the large assortment we carry. $12.00Ostrich Trimmed Hats, $7.98 Styte 1916 t Sizos— sto 11 $2.60 1135 to 2 $2.50 Very few manufacturers have the costly equipment, the skilled workmen, use the choice leather necessary to pro RisesPlan Luin a5i tune. the Blyn Plan Nature Shoes for ve Shoes. Boys’ and | Children. styles, gun metal, No other manufacturer has the ten ie ? , and patent col * - 4 twee , | Children’s and Misses’ Button i ved thousands of comms | Metric Shirts. ve sssees ess + $150 to $2.50 ig Hats such as these are marked extra special in designed | for “comfort, | big Blyn stores to sel) toe iret to abe | Boots of Patent Colt, with er oe oe se sid ty Sweaters, Sizes 26 to 3 3.25 Value, at.... .$2.65 ) several Fulton street stores at $10.00, Stunning ‘ uilt for service and y hand made plush and silk velvet hats, black, white uy 4 and colors, tastefully trimmed with remedies had HAT DEPARTMENT 6 wide French plumes and fancies, up iu despair, Pierce's Stetson Hats $3.50 to $12.00 make a hat that could not be du- relieve the pain and banish ae ponlsirrn cloth tops. A high gut style, 5 to 8, $1.75 tare h ; “ Hie 84 to 11, $2.00 From the designing artist to the capable Sizes 11}4 to @, $2.80 | Salesman, every man is keenly interested dressy and durable, yet very moderately price ay 2M gy ir : é{ plicated anywhere at $12.00. i W in properly fitting the children’s feet. . : meio, Vere: sore, feet snd BROWNING-KING Special Derby.........$3.00 » They won't last long at this price, ro beon hand ff Se Ten sises, 3 To 8, $2.00 | I Prope Pe J under Lindieg exarantee to Imported and Domestic Velour Hats......$5.00 Beh icf rly eae ldo Esa ther, Ten Big Bost Steree-Shoce in Every Grade | |_“ehiees thle a I New Models in Felt and Cloth Hats $2.00 . 48 to $3.48 Silk Velvet Hats, $2.29 9 3 Zz WEST SIDE STORES: | EAST SIDE STORES: | DKOOKLYN STOR P your money, " er As an EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY we will offer a mag 2) Ww 5th § veand 1g@d st. | Fulton $ ' : b large ‘ IVI: ie 224-226 West 125th st. | 54d Ave ‘sts, | $85 Fullon St, opp.A, &8, ¥ aEhst tial at BROWNING, KING & CO. eet i tage ue a eet el 9 aie a cern” (Avs eth a arth te | BS Falon Son edit cise ven to KF, Pleres Broadway ai 32nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street— seen myeed 8th Av., 39th & 40th Sts. | Bowery, near Broome 5 . | Broadway, ur. Greene ; Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb, Open Monday, Thursday and Satu Even Broadway, ur, Greene Avy

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