The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1913, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913. 8 ROBBED OF $16 000 Noted Specialist Tells Mothers The"retaton of let mecssrement tol MAY HAVE TO PROVE Eoin oreen a talloret Ne. ae @umptar avenue, Brooklyn, shot<Rimecif three ’ times fn the head and breast to-day in @ foom in the Manhattan Turkish Bathe at No, # Varet street, Williame- burg. He wee @ regular patron of the Place.\ After taking a bath early to- Gay he lay down in & private room, ostensibly for a nap. The employees whe heard the shots found him con- other measurements, auch as the size The Meaning of the Score Card |: 2% sss om tm rene ot wel CHARGES AGAINST WIFE ey proportionate or relative size ‘hat is im ——— AT PISTOL POINT sutseuente ena caneusunmne or HEAD.” “ heads of asaotty Gus paws. sas, oat Yn | Spouse of Chas. L. Wise, Lace Man- fight indicate a perfect ecore, and in| Ufacturer, Asks Bill of Particulars the case of the other a very bad ecore. on Husband’s Accusations Bank Cashier in Stonington, Conn., Forced to Give Up “A enti #2 months old with « hea@ Money by Two Masked Men. B. Altman & Co. will hold the following Sales to-morrow (Tuesday) Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts at unusual price concessions. Men's Silk Negligee Shirts (plain or plaited) made from imported Habutai Silk, all-white or in fancy stripe effects; regular prices $6.00 neeeny eee than she Sd De Acquatetances of Oharies 1a Wise, @ normal, Another child which Gl weatthy jase manutacterer, and Se hat gave just the same measure- teat tenight nave amalier shoulders end | vemutiful wife, Mra, Clare Wise, young, body and be prefectly proportioned, | 894 @ poputar hostess, are cageriy “The abnormaly large head interferes! awaiting Bupreme Court Justice Garret- just as much with getting a good score) son's decision en the appitcation made an an abnormally small one does. AN@| ‘his morning by Joseph FI. 1 2 sometimes the shape of the head shows Pecullaritien that can be told instantty| Cm Vebale of Mrs. Wine, that ter tras vy the physician without measuring. |®"Y Provide a bill of particulars, gtv- The physician gives particular attention| /n& Mames, places an’ dates of the en- to the large, box-shaped head, or the|capades cf his wife which, he charges, head in which the opening on top of! made his leave home, ‘The Wises have peetd tore suena. condition may ine) ® "1R@ home at No, Sit Bast Twenty- and$6.50, . . . «.' « at $3.75 dicate the presence of rickets, The| Cent street, Fintbush, and Wise, who matt head, on the other. hand, oF the) is in business at No. 29 Fifth avewue, | Milk Crust Formedfa Solid Scab, but| — Men's Silk Crepe Negligee Shirts (plain or ead in w! he opening has clos Manhattan, has an income of 62,00 a Resinol Cured in Four Days. too early, may show an undeveloped | year. The marital di..cuitien have pro-| “About a year ago my two-monthe-old plaited) made from imported Japanese silk brain.” = Vided Fintbush with @ choice morsel of |haby was troubled with what they call] CFPC in fancy stripe effects; regular prices AUTO VICTIM IDENTIFIED. | "Mrs. ‘Wise orouent the ortainai| Milkvcrusts. | Thelower partot her boty] $7.00 and 7.50, . . . «. at $5.00 charges, asking a separation from her small piaple oth mo on , a ration from small pimples, ey turned to one Fert WAhingten a Heated | usband on th cround that he treated | whole scab. ‘The scab would break open| Also Men’s Pajamas of mercerized materials her cruelly and finaly deserted her in| and then it would blecd. She suffered ecious. He told them he was sick and out of work. Ambulance Surgeon Mor- tocio took him to St. Catherine's Hos pital, where his death was expected at any moment. BABY’S TERRIBLE SKIN HUMOR CURED @TONINGTON, Conn, Oct. 6—Cari A. ; Koel, cashier of the American Velvet two masked men as he was driving ith the money from the First National to the mil. securing the money the robbers {in @ northerly direction. parties have started in pur- ag i tater found in @ stone G@istanee from where the rr i! i wes seweers aoe enna smatnay | (hole Platbuan home, uatice Kapper| much, aa she ered night and day. and imported madras; regular prices $2.50 ‘The highwaymen are thought to be who admitted that he was intoxicaiea|'" thé Brooklyn Supreme Court gave| one month I tried ever} and $3.00, et $1.65 fm a cemetery, and men armed with Thon hie motor car atruck @ man at; Net $100 counsel fee, $1 @ week alimony| of salves, but without relief, until 0, ° . . . . 2 guns have surrounded the place in hope 4 Morningside avenue and One Hundred, *%4 the right to use the Wise home| sent for a sample of Resinol Ointment of capturing them. and Wighteenth atreet last Friday night,| “Mt! her suit had deen settled. and P. be sed thi TEE ene : was identified to-day as Edward J. aac oh set! Wie filed his ~ Sogn’ 1 ee ate ae eel Ww 9 A t BI S of Port Washington, L. I. TI ra. iso's eapect our 5 Een PRAYED TYPHOONS. \ Identifeation was made by the man's) ttiende became most interested. Wise | I cannot priase your remedies too high- omen's Autumn Diouse: Myo, MeGee Here on Visit After Bu- \ wite. dented the cruel treatment, but admit- ,fecommend them to all my Sweeney was held lest Friday by|ted he had left hie wife. He had | {ti (Signed) Mrs. Henry Mosher, Magistrate Appleton in the Harlem|done #0, he charged, only after he dis- | 154 Lewerens Ave., Detroit —June 21, Court for further examination to-day.| covered that Mr. Wise had been alto- | 1915. OF ————>——_ Rether too intimate with eoveral men| You need never hesitafe to use Resi Cabs Have New Pitcher. © ftheir acquaintance. He named no etting Trip From Burmah. ‘ Mrs. Charles D. McGee of Sale, Bur in new, attractive models, appropriate for dress and street wear, at tie following interesting prices: nol. It is @ doctor's prescription, that has been used by other physicians for ICAGO, Oct. 6—President Murph ‘ a wanian't take (0100 for Georke Bates, jon hin and did not sock a judgment |riteen years in the treatment of ec-| Blouses of Canton crepe, in brown, gold, green, ‘ pitching recruit, late of Winnipeg, in the rea ali ; ve imples, and all sorts Brominent there in the oli business, Mrs pitching recruit, late of Winnipeg, in the! Mfrs, Wise, almost prostrated at fr ential dots) white and black, . . . at $5.00 after watching Zabel mow down the|4emanded angrily he substantia lutely nothing that could injure. the Pirates in five innings yesterday. The| the charges ho mad, and at her request |tenderest skin’ ; 4 “4 ease clidlisa ates tees skosine | wn miokowse ones as eosin cocag | ORIN Ritag ead, Solty Blouses of Lace, in two models, travelled through the jungle and in againet the Cub regulars in an exhibi- | Justice Garretson said he would think | Son For free trial, write to Dept. at i $6 75: ances acrosa swift streams. On her tion performance on Friday. tka. eamtian vans TaR: Restwal, Balter id, Pt. L . . : . f & 9.75 wip che was in two typhoons, . . . 5 is ‘The Minnehaha brought eighty-cight hevess of Belgian stock for breeding (Derpeces. » What Is Home ' Without an Appetite? A Remarkable Offering of Imported Tricot Corsets adapted for lounging, dancing, riding and gen- eral wear, at the very special price of $10.00 A very extensive variety of imported Tricot Corsets, made on lines appropriate for every occasion, is shown in the regular stock. STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third ‘Street ; : To-morrow, Tuesday, an Extraordinary Offering of — Women’s High Grade Button Shoes SS ra PERENCE/ RY MEASURING "Tete CIRCUM Y On the Second Floor a Consisting of the season's smartest custom lasts, made of » b d Black brocaded cloth and dull kid quarters with patent lesther vamge. an vamps and plain toes; also black cloth tops with patent leather whole foxed and bl Ploth doll kid with lack Feel whole fouad sndtioged, ‘a ff HH ty Women’s Black Velvet Hats in a variety of styles, attractively trimmed, suitable for wearing with the Autumn sult or street dress, will be offered in the Millinery Department on the First Floor at the special prices of . . . . $6.75 & 9.50 _ Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Judging hae now reached the semi-| measuring the head, that it is not the finals in the Better Babies’ Contest held! “ctual circumference or size of the by The Evening World and the Babies’ fe the extraordinary number of babies who have received a high percentage.| Tt will now be neve to re-examine} those who achieved a score of Masibseal % and 100 per cent. to determine which} of these numerous superior bables in . " " supreme, In the first round of the ex-/Druggist Says Ladies are Also for To-morrow, a Special Sale of Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs amination five 10 per cant. bables were Using Recipe of Sage Women’s Pure Linen, Men's Pure Linen, 1/4 inch hem, Hosier ‘ Seasl ot the Greenwich mothers tas| ‘Tea and Sulphur. handemb'd., _ Each 25¢, 38c, SOc | | Longfellowinitial, Doz 2.75 d . a SS fed peony oer Women's Sheer Linen, Value $3.25 is will offer cxcellent values at the following Pf REAMASSRL Sat SS GAEAE| menace tor ine eporumanito. ovint| when tfadon arm wey, dalland Hee|] | intape effects, Value $3.00Dez. — 2.45 | | Men's Pure Linen anmmnal. pricess ry Sf aalY aa jm Be sate Stl that they have ehown throughout, Al-| leas, is cau by 0 lack of sulphur in the Women’s Linen, with Hemstitched, Doz. $: . } prin, thia winning of pris has ben tro at eae ie na te 2 hand embroidered corners, Doz. 2,00 Values $4.00 and a8 wid Women's ace Suk tines, . pateelt 20¢ ‘ lee important than the opportuni Pe uel Wemen ued mies the value that Value $3.00 Men's Sheer Li Women’s Silk Hose, in black or white, with methods of nursing and taking care hair wach Oy py seine ete beats ao Women’s Pure Linen Initialled, tape borders, Doz. 2.50, 5.25 openwork insteps, . . per pair $2.25 " eestor get this famous mixture Values $2.25 and 3.00 Dz. 1.50, 2.50 | Values $3.00 and 6.00 Doz. Women’s Black Mercerized Lisle Thread Hose, by askin, by amet, Oh yeas Hage ard Bul with extra reinforced heels, soles and tops, the ireenw Leer eerie everly: thet nobaty per half-dozen pairs, . 3 . . $1.75 who fail to can possibly tell ithasheenapplied. Be- chief goal sides it takes off dandruff, stops ecalp for the food when it to| Deen reached—bet itching and falling hair,” You just creased knowledge that will help to| dampen a] e or soft brush with it -| make the babies of the future healthier! and draw this through your hair, taking sturdier, one amall strand at atime. By morn- A noted specialist in discussing the! ing the gray hair disay re; but what score card explained to-day the mean-| delights the ladies with Wyeth'’s Sage adets ing of the physical examination of the| and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully -442 WEST SI aT ST. extra reinforced heels and toes, per half-: which is one of the important darkening the hair after a few applica- I o rs ments {a the Better Babies'| tions, it also brine back the gloss a RUG*°CARPET \s . i es { on pairs ° Z « . Q . $1.78 justre and it ATADCe t 3 ch Nemes te wi, | Seeman Oe fo CLEANSING tied rites : : Children’s Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose, in blac!, white or tan, A ; ‘ per patr ZF. Men's Black Lisle Thread Half Hose, wit! thi 0 pepsin and hydrocnio A Special Sale of Bed Furnishin~- which will be held on the Fourth Floor, wiier this department is now located, wil! cn-: of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, |’: lin Sheets and Pillow Cases, all offered 2! »: markably low prices. o Other Dealer in New York City Manufactures All Their Own Clothing Most LIBERAL and CHEAPEST House in York They We oliminete the Wholesate New WaTE BLANKETS Profits and the caved $75.00 Worth-of Furniture $1.00 Weelty 5 a Cannot las tee eee, eee ae i500 SO perpai, 5 — $8.00, 6.50, 7.50 to 17. Ss manship and LOWER PRICES. 150.00 « o Am 4 SATWFINISH BEDSPREADS ave 200.00 “« bl € Withptainhems . 5 «. each, ¢ You the Suits and Overcoats Wholesale Sold in Other Stores at-$20 to 30 Profits $15 $18 $20 And Up to-$45 With Equal Savings By as x Coe Comfostabtes, . 8 & « 17e hems { catty O8c, to $i.0° Hemstiteched, . 7 *; $LOB & 1.20 heen ortive, mort cor. es : er auth ats aah . A Sale of Shirts Worth $1.00 & $2.00 onion sas Free with Every Parchase of $75 With plainhems . cach, [8c, to 26c, In fine madras and per- Len Hemstitched, . each, 25c., 28, & 32, cales, Negli- gee style only $1.00 FiOh Avere, 24th eed 35th Siverta, Hem York, [1 eat a

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