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VERTIS Taner PRONE ly Witness to Murder | | Newark Patrolman Can’t Describe Men. | an John J. McGovern of New- N. J, was shot and killed by one “two men last night when he was & prisoner to a police station. Prisoner, the murderer and hie jon, escaped. thirty-five yeare olf, was to the Second Precinct, and Gt No, 185 South Orange avenue, had to go into the Italian colony Right to make an arrest. This he Hahed with aiMculty and started the station men’ followed the polieéman and DPrisorier, When they got opposite 16" Crane” street. John McConnell, tn hie window there, saw what place, Hr says that “the two nien stepped up to the policeman argued with him, their ting to McConnell that they de- the release of the man under ¢ moment afterward there was a ecuf- i the prisoner took part, the thred men fed. reports brought city Was lifted ‘Into it, way tothe hospital. Detectt hufried to the place of the dut McConnell was the only of the deed who w found. though @ powerful street lamp across the way, McConnell was ble to supply good descriptions of three men. n MeGovern's body was taken into | hospital morgue it was f revolver was ‘This n ble that he sing, the one| Which MeGovern was hot, wa by a cltiten " “h the musder aor bererer IS VED DY ONCIR'SCHAREE. Money and Fiance Van- ooklyn, _ beef arfésted in Bing Simplicity Ing the tiny in Chureh, Brooklyn As tq have deen followed by ington Hall! A with 1 the skirt at church for the wed: pective bridegroom a prisoner and fai at ho: i, it devolved Capt. Josep’ jompéon, head of the New York detectives, to go to tne reh and explacn the circumsia Capt. Thompson also vent Dete Hitam Drum to Bingha. colored loops back, where few York to-mo! According to ihe wiory told the pol 4 Okolowits and Gfaniza have be rding with Satue, N posed and then sent were eared els and money of shed. She told the she had kept in wu drawer, two wen her and a wate time #he was hyate The ay This | syrup— time, good cough imple as w ovick, the iandior’ B Graniza say he a and had $10 took the first train m, There he fo take—child communtvated ortties and E with his ware ve Drum start it. out 74 it t of — Mra tone wen here since 0, Nev., Oct. ey Heddy, who has iacturer, alles wth tO-provi ‘ Other pre are and she asks formule Festored Propert n reo iy lived at Saratoga Springs, but their separatio: Tas changed | } F songeted to New ork City, then i, and personal service ‘will be before any attempt is made to) pone? Pp Be the case sot for trial, There will Yo pos! fromthe hyebend, it fide for oe, of trims THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTO INISSHOT 'Toory Satin Evening Gown Trimmed ¥ BR 14, 1913. | fSe,scuiaers ve moot « shave ison TWASHINGTON WOMEN | $f es Ee"etatsaty sss See aM cIT TO SHOW KNEE, | the blouse trimming. Use the With Fur. Lace and Rhinestones Sees OS | ader Wit Horror at Thought of ipeimacee vel Wearing Thems, Especially in a PPP IIe, vening Worsa’s Original castions tor Home Dressmakers. IS SPENT IN IAL © ? { | # ished From Brooklyn at | the Same Time. | ‘ Tiverty avennc | 1 — iso palen di Wathian street, DESCRIPTION. is the keynote of sleeves gathered into a nar- row band of black fur and the neck out> es. vhinest xe DI the f the walst, als it fs held in a puff by other rhinestone buckle and drops into A band of |black velvet is an effective completion rain below it n with a [OOM Want issued vy fe Hylan {@ feh-tall ¢ t Miss Okold. ST tee ee Ke Okol- | or the waist line. ——_— The Quickest, Simplest ‘Cough Cure Vasily and Cheaply ipe makes a pint of coug' nough to last a family a long You couldn't buy as much or as syrup { it is, sunlly hours, It is pleasant ren like worm wa It kee, erfec' he oldtet. oak K clemei pe rations w will n not Work in this | prompt results from this recipe dd it to thousands of house- xplains why the plan has been but vever successfully, of absolute this charming evening gown of Ivory white satin, made with a kimono waist hav- Heavy cream #, where a band of S') the fur finishes It, A wide sash of rose satin forming two upstanding on the walst Is draped from a rhinestone buckle at the front of the belt and drops to helow the knee dine in an- . An excellent rem- edy, too, for whooping éough, croup, sore lungs, asthma, throat troubles, ete, Mix one pint of granulated sugar with and stir for 2 hy ves of Pinex (filty t bottle, and add | All questions foncerning de) signe and amte-| 6 rials of dresses| should be ad-| can be obtained, but with the deacrip- tion furnished it is a simple amtter to work out patterns. A new and distinctive feature of thie department is the illustration of the different pieces of the pattern necessary for the making of the gar- ment, It shows how casily the at-| tractive design can be executd, and also serves as a guide in cutting one's own pattern tf euch is needed, — ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion FAitor: 1 would appreciate your advice con- erning a #¢c vol dress for my daughier old, rather slight, to Make & brown serge dress with @ band of brown satin down the neck nearly to the knees. let wide revers extend skirt with buttons up each side of the band and define the hem by ® row of braid. Dear Fashion Editor I have some golfing material which fa tan on one side and tan and blue plaid on the other, Some of the pleces are only eighteen inches wide, but I chest, from aater which let pass to the bottom, straps of the materinl which ‘would hide the seams. Use « belt of the goods to pass under the straps and fasten in frout. Wide cuffs and collar would finish the coat. Dear Fashion Faitor T seek a tuggestion from you as to how to make an evening frock from the Inclosed material. Tt is twenty-seven inches wide, Could I trim it with some eryetal banding Ike !nclosed? I have three yards of same, IT am a brunette nineteen yours old “APPRECIATIVE.” Use the oryetal for strape SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION, GAS DA DYSPERSIA—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN. This delightful stomach regulator brings relief in five minutes—Puts an end to Stomach trouble forever. stonishing—almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin. will’ give you a hundred dollars’ worth of satisfaction or your druggist han r money back, It's worth its in gold to , [and women whoc regulated. It belongs in y. should always be kept hai ick, sour, ups ci rat night and most Barmlees sto the world. * overcome indiges- tion, ine gas, heartburn and sour- inut at—just t largest e world, . during the uickest, surest ch doctor in remember the moment Dia: in contact with the ste h st vanishes, Tt's tru! bite wast pepsin come all such AC AS A RAL ENTER, You Get the Benefit of Wholesale Prices Ai All James Butler ine. Licensed Stores Imperial Rye Whiskey Mellow, mild and fine wonderfully good at this un- usually low price; Half 9 5e > Dewar’s Scotch ei matte; PRE Princeton Dry Gin te ogee 69¢ French +, Brandy, Sir'aic.!" $1.25 Special Reserve Ry e ilfully Spe blend of the best oe Bs ured in wood ordinarily retai Port and Sherty Choice California, mature and fu 95¢ e n' BOc bodied; surprising value; gallon @ 9 gal. aU” Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Direct importations enable us to sell at $y .45 Dozen$ theseextraordinarily low prices, Doz.bots, Splits, | Allowance for Returned Empties We pay 15 cents a dozen for, the return of empty bottles, and 10 cents a dozen Sor omaphy | plits, Our motor trucks and wa; DEL call for the empties on oe 40¢ Stamps FREE with Case of $ LAGER BEER, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s WINES. BREWS , & LIQUORS a bottle. . In goods dress for my mother, she ie Dear Fashion Faitor: 1 Ld way. Make long sleeves, with the Ince cuffs need down ways as a flare bed of the hand. BARRY DEFEATS DURNAN LONDON, Oct. 14.—Ernest Barry, the world's champion foated Edward Hanlon Durnan of To+ ronago in a race for the sculling cham- “| plonship of the word over the Putney to-day, Barry won by two lengths, Hie time was 22 minutes 31 seconds. Remedy Made from Uesden A fecling of*aadness accompanies the discovery of the unfortunately are looke¢ of advancing age. handsome it may be, look old. of being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are “lookin, undertake and accomplish things, So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs when a simple remedy will color and beaut, rd : Butler Markets Have Lowered the Cost of Living for thousands of housekeepers. The location of eighteen iB James Butler Inc. Butcher Shops are given below, with a few of our low that are good until Wednesday’s closing: | Fancy Legs Spring Lamb, tor remodelling a black henrtettalen at the Il une Diack allk fringe | CCemulely think it would be ap- ou mURRest @ way to will you suggest an- whose pal it and if n other trimming? Many ks, dressed to the b 5 Fashion Editor of| aadane ashore tensh at theck ents The Evening| om the front of the skirt, also one | woman in World. No pat-| Seniesa - f R] $28 |cown-in « H terns for desians, be sure to in this column every man sive her would like to use an Irish lace ind collar set on a dark red serge I intend making. Will you sug- style for me which is simple? MARD FOR SCULLING TITLE. sculler, ensily de racetracks With his criminals Mortlake course on the Thames Crowded Street Car. WUBHINOTON, Oct. 14—Boclety wom- new bdelt skirt, the Ught-fAtting creation knees of the wearer, immodest, besides being vuiga: declared Mrs, Wiliam H. Delacey, wife of Judge Delacey. if they did not further Mp the dress, they would be expSeed to the stare of esate SEYMOUR BEUTLER DEAD. Seymour Beutler, thirty years with Pinkerton’s Detective Agemy, and for the Inst few years tion and for many years had char; tracks. He also figured in the recovery of the Gainsborough, out from its frame a number of years ago. National capital say they will refuse to countenance the reais the naked ir of alite “Can you not eee & one of those akirts sitting street car? Her knees would come through the slits, Even in the car, Besides, it would cond."” Other Washington leaders were equally Meapproving. They said they cared not two straw thougat, and lees about the example set by smagt Mra. Dickie MoCreery in Lon- what Lady Duft-Gordon connected for letective agency, died He had been il! for ten days. jalized ‘in criminal identi of for the Pinkerton Agency. knowledge faces of he kept th nde off the GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY BANISHED: DANDRUFF, FALLING think I could manage It for a coat, but Cafe sage acts dle Filed ware it would have to be seamed, Can you s S se (eo wel ur grandmothers suggest a natty atyle for it? Many Sage and Sulphur Restores use C fy se Tea” | ceping kay thanks. MIRA J. K } i heir dark, “soft and lusuriest. In to maxe ont Color to Gray Hair. Wyeth's Sege and Sulphur Hair Remedy & yoke across we have an ideal preparation of Sage, first gray hairs, which upon as heralds Gray hair, however makes @ person We all know the advantages and thio, ends or constantly coming out. A few applications of this Veber remedy will bring: time it druff and fit” gives one Courage to] Get a our hair youthful | entee that the remed, Biv MEATS: “ano'N Sirloin. Steaks, from native Boston Pat Roast, teas, ana juicy... 14° Fresh Chopped Beef,. Mutton Chops, foxy tin... Fancy Chuck Mutton,.... Sugar-Cured Bacon, ty... Sliced Boiled Hams, « Fresh Country Sausage, ... Fresh Made Frankfurters,...». 14¢ Fresh Sauer Kraut, delicious Markets ‘in Manhattan 173 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St. 1371 St. Nicholas Ave., near 178th St. 3730 WhitePiains Road, cor.217thSt. 65 Westchester Square. Phone Westchester 558. 3 Tremont Ave., cor. Crotona Ave. Brooklyn Markets Phone Main 366. 80 Third Ave., cor. Dean St. 1815 Ktngs Highway, cor. East 14th St. $20 Flatbush Ave., cor. Caton Ave. 654 Coney Island Ave., cor. Beverley Rd. Phone Flatbush 1659, 8705 EfghteenthAv., cor. Benson Av. Phone Bath Beach 2008, Suburban Meat Markets Yonkers—-494 South Broadway, cor. Lawrence. Mount Vernon—35 Mt. Vernon Ave. West New Brighton, S. Hempstead, L. I Glen Cove, L. I Huntington, L. L. hool St. Phone ~Cor. Main St.and Port Weebington, L. I.—Cor, Flower Hill and Irma Ave. St. and Merrick Rd. Phone 802. Phone Freeport, L1 [.-~Cor, Mai Most people know that common ga and appearance of the hair. druggist to-da: in your hair after a few days’ treat- ment. All druggists sell it, under 12 Castleton Ave., Phone 1239, Sor, Main and Fulton, HAIR TOPFED itching scalp weak hair that is split at the back the color, and ip a short remove every trace of dan- greatly improve the growth fifty cent bottle from your and notice the difference uae. the money will be refunded if is not exactly as represented. PASSENGERS INJURED Number Hurt- When Local Train NEW LONDON, Conn, Oct. number of passengers were more or less seriously egaingt the car soate when train bound fn from. Ansonia o Derby branch of the New Yor' Haven and Hartford Railroad with @ atring of freight cars on @ over the West River Meadows in Alling- town, early to-day. had been left on the main line by @ switching eng'ne, which wai ploughed IN NEW HAVEN WRECK neer and on Derby Branch Dashes Into Freight Cars. 4A injured by being thrown Cigar Sto! The trent care turning ! jimmy. Both engines and three, cars @: te freight train were derailed. The eust- 4 robbed some time last night. bottom of the safe was pried open and about $600 was stolen. Behind them « crowbar, to pull them off when the passenger into them. fireman of the passenger @etp was among the injured. UNITED CIGAR STORE ROBBED. NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 4—The United re Company's establishment at 120 Market street was broken into The The thieves teft brace end The Tobacco man told me— Ive told you— soutell the other fell ow about— TOO 1 = of 10° tn fe eric On £2 GRU ENES 7 Very Kest Creamery Butte JAC Stamps FREE Wednesday with Everything 12 Fresh Eggs, 25¢ Monday and Py. dad° pred next #7) 16°F se lb, BOE beef... 1b. 18% hoice....... 1b, BRE .. tb, Ge and Bronx Phone Columbus 8397. Phone Audubon 4701. Phone Wmsbridge 238. Phone Tremont 819, Phone Midwood 2722, Phone Flatbush 472, Phone 4126, Phone 1670, Phone 222. 461. N.Y. Ave. Phone $76, Super! tive 241 Flour, 2" East View Eggs, New Laid—in sealed cartons only, dozen.... Pride 07 Si. Louis, ». bag (1 39¢ ae 69° 'Butterine, Best Quality. Government Inspected. Absolutely Pure As wholesome, nutritive and digestible as creamery butter, print, 23° Clean and good; equal in food value tothe highest priced Rice, Rolled Oats, 3 »:., 10° From Peas Ormonde Castle Brand a poe fenes 10° Potatoes, cook w Grahams Social Teas Zweibacks The mad that and mealy, Sweet Potatoes, 5". 10¢ Cooking Apples, 5™ 15¢ ‘Sibs, 17° National Biscuit Co. 6». 19¢ hite Teas, 30 #* 25 20 3, 15 wih 2 25° FREE te 5 stamps 1b. Coffees Ideal Blend 25: Neu oo, Lib, bet 35° Dib. fi Stamos wid 30° fy Seni wid Be Tas Soaps at Shar ply aund: ny Go Borax Soap, utler’s Nickel Soap, !arce cakes, Reduced Prices 2 cakes S* ..2 cakes 7 ..2 cakes OF 10 2a Stamps Peerless Coco Peerless Cider Blue Ribbon Farina, Blue Ribbon caret Sait, |: Velveta Talcum Powder, :*"==i. 1 OF Peerless Worcestershire Sauce, pureand rich flavored, can, 1'Ze imegar, larze bottle, 1 Or FREE = each runs free,” are bor, 2O® ptt bottle. 10° highest quality package,

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