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f } ic THAT WALKS + OVER THE LAND ISIN NEW v0 So Is One reat h Hatches Its! Eggs in Its Mouth, Fasting | Sixteen Days. THERE ARE 100 OTHERS. At the Museum of Natural His- tory and You Should Hear Their Names. Political candidates and their npel!- Winders in casting about for new and @artling epithets with which to Iabel thelr opponents would do well to visit the American Mureum of Natural Hie tory this week and take a peck at the @ahfdition of strange tropica! Mah of- fered by the membors of the Aquarium I For instance, there is the Viviparous Fike Head, Could anything be more Desutifully expressive? Imagine how a an called ao Viviparous Pike Head frem the platform must writhe and fumble in the Impotency of his wrath 024 the hopelessness of finding a telling Gome-beck. Of course, if he knew it Was just a harmless and rather hand- | york @eme little fish, habitating around in . : Weet Indian fresh waters, he mixht feel eo badly, But st sounds pretty iyi too, there Is the Xiphopherus from Mexico, a beautiful little @ long black and white atream- to hie tall. He sounds like ition, but really ie very cute. Onabue Scandens and the Paratylapia Multicolor, the Cichiasoma Negrefaciatus and the Fundulus Gular- Li to—an frem away streamleta and might: tly good little finny fellows ;* rivaew carefully collected, tanked and labelled by the ardent pixcatorial scten- tints comprising the Aquarlum Soclety RARE SPECIMENS FROM THE WORLD OVER. little glasy nid equine ew and ints intorast! re al j stra Mite fore eh as the + make the ¢ to the natur all these rere the Liquid world, 1 the Onabus of water where It ive Hat home dri up under the scorching mu. summer a intd and wriggle their way over the ground ty the next pool that #til has Water in it 7 unuaily etart: tel carly tn the morning, when there in a heavy dew, as they are able to get the oxygen from the dropx of water on the wrasse aw they wriggle through It There in a native legend that the Ona- bus can even cliinh a tree, a legend | that in carefully denied in the serious and frightfully authoritative German! fish book mainly used by the "Aquarium Society, The Paratylapla, multicolored or mouth breeder, Is so called because of the habit of the female of carrying her exes in her mouth until they hatoh. For sixteen days the mother fish Kore without a bite of food, keeping her mouth closed and the eggs in until out weignle &@ whole brood of ttle Paratyl- DYSPEPSIA 4 Le ju Mf No, 76 Nase t.. Net and oti luted. tr tr Pimmenintely found great elit fromm nig fall of em sone, since J core team. Fhe dyenersia hes Wet me thee vee Sly ‘rowumeationn has Recweys | Pills mended for Cyntivenses, Pile, Sick Head. tia rion, "itetgestion Sete sludler disorders ‘of the cater Laver, Howe's Hiner Blass. she a draegians of The Big Event To-Day and To-Morrow at the Brill Stores ‘20 & *25 Suits For *15 At the Brill Stores—Ready-to-Wear A lot of suits that we bought way be- low their regular prices—that’s one of the advantages of buying in large quan- tities. Instead of marking them $20 and $25, their actual worth, we have put a price on them of $15; for, the policy which helped build these Big, Busy Stores has always been “‘give the cus- tomer the benefit of every good thing,” and this is certainly a good thing—the ‘best suits you ever bought at $15. Bulk Brothers “ Unton Saeare a a7 125th Street, Call and — Your Own Terms iain eee TEE RAPS a. ee ‘Broadway it Street, near Greenwich Street Corner Avenue LE FRO FRO WAY WWMM ¢ /URNITURE Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut ber 4 AA 98 | tala 01.50 Week, A en Cari SL, entation ary 6°80" 10 only, on vee of Oak 139 83.80 Weekly. eS nnn ! oping, all ready to take care of then 1) journey by ia ay” THE EVENING WORLD, INSURANCE PEOPLE | + ROGUE TRIANGLE CO. i OF FALSE STATEMENTS, asinine Harris & Blanck Are Plaintiffs in Suit to Recover $5,000 selves, THIS ONE SHOULD PE CALLED THE TANK. on Fire Loss. ’ 911, ape as plaintiffa yesterday in an ace tion to recover %,000 on an Insurance policy taken out with the Royal Insur- sTance Ce y, Ltd, Jan, 99, 1911, less! than t tha before the factory Arthur Oxborn, Riemer, W. 1. Brind and Auguat ler, The ex-| Was burned hibition will be op nd @aturday| “Since the “are the Insurance com- Jevening, ax well as rac pany alleges in Its defense, “the plain- — tiffs have made faise and fraudulent Adda Two to ¥ | Capt. Ben Tyler of Brothers, tied up off West Forty-sev- jenth street, almost loat hia fife lant ents in the proofs of lon, falae- ly stating that the actual value of the | personal property was $90,683.23, and! that thin wax the lone, wierens ft was | Jevening in hin efforta to save Alfred {not anything like that sum," Btott, six, froin drowning. A big orowd) jt is further alleged that Harris & on the pier cheered the rescue of thalpianck made this statement for the two by Peter Madien, a young long-| i nice of inducing tho company. to shoreman of No, 62 Weat Fifty-fifth atreet. Madden already had a string of river rescues to hin credit, as official police records show pay a far greater amount than that rightly due. In any case, the insur ance company claims it ts Mable for TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. rin & Blanck were insured in fort: only Its proportion of the tose, as Tar- ara LABOR! OR! RECOVERING. ia uther companies for a total ot BOSTON, Oot Maitre Fernand Ni4,70, ‘The Royal waa the oniy com-!paborl, counsel for the crfonre In al pany that refused to pay famout 1 fe ani one of the] h bar, i] tact again at the Hotel Touraine after his twenty-six days’ experience as a pas tient with appendicitis In @ Back Bay hospital, Maitre Labor! has nothing but praise for American hospitais, but he haw equal praise for his wife, who had tended him day and night during his fllness, “It is th nke to the constant care of ant to the excellence pital that 1 am up and 4 Francia 1. Weliman, its counsel, «aid | yeading membera of the Ir the Royal Insurance Company pald 109 | per cent. to Insurers in the San Mran- cisco fire, thus compelling other com- panies to pay in full, and that tt would have promptly settled the claim of Martin & Blanck had It not believed the claim ta false, Actions demanding over $7,000 dam- ages have been brought by relatives of employees of the firm whose lives were lomt. A few weeks ago Harris & Blanck Were fined in Special Sersions for keep- [about to-da Maitre Labori last ing the doors of thelr present factory | evening. locked. —_ THE OLIVE OIL FAIR SUFFRAGE “HIKER |OF THE EPICURE = TO WED SOUTH AFRICAN eof aelected fruit. Quallty und In the frult of certain *, lke Grasse, France, the ‘CHIRIS Pronounced Sheris OLIVE OIL Owing to the soribably fine | The prettiest marcher in the suffrage “hike” to Washington ts to wed. She 1s Miss Phoebe Hawn of No. 42 Classon | avenue, Brooklyn, and she ia to become | the bride of Donald Stanton Northrup of far-away Johannesburg, South Africa, In the WHhington march last Febru. ary Miss Hawn was known as the “baby because of her extreme youth, She made @ speech to the college boys of the University of Pennsyivania, re- | and remarkable enn Het buking them roundly for thelr atrenu. | toot properties, found in” CHa ‘3 oun welcome. reroan ed gn the <omtinent ax "the Otlve She ts the daughter of Henry Gaines Haus " Wecitates, about supptying Hawn and is known as a writer on guf- nl Tes an titeation ¢ he i Mr. Gea a ee Rr AR Nerthrup formerly lived in Binghamton, | tintah some nearby merch Mt soe his st ory of Chirte and book. He arith i tala’ feclie@, malted 0% frage topica for the newapapers, N.Y. The date of the wedding, which fa greatly interesting suffrage otrclen, | eheice a te cen ea ANTOINE CHIMIA “COMPANY. Dept, W. 18 Piatt Street, New York. haa not been announced, but it ls un- i deratood It in to be noon, Mail and Telephone Orders Receive Prompt Attention Sherts Printed and woven madras, pleated or $1.00 Jain bosoms, also silk mixtures, neg- . hese style Values $1.50 and $2.00 Pleated and plain negligees Values $2.00 to $2.50 | $1.35 Fine tucked mercerized cloth, all colors Value $2.50 | $1.85 Neckwear Plain colored repp silk folded four-in- | 50c hands Value $1.00 Silk knitted crochet wide four-in-hands, plain colors, heather mixtures and cross | $7,00 stripes Value $1.50 $ Gloves Tan kid, regular and short fingers. . | $1.00 Pajamas Plain colored mercerized cloth, all colors, silk frogs,-collar or V neck $1.00 Value $1.50 Soisette, collar or V neck, silk rd $1.35 all colors Value $2.00 Silk mixture, a large assortment of colors and stripes, V neck and military } $2, 75 collar Value $4.00 Night Shirts Fall weight muslin night shirts, V neck,} 85¢ with colored trimmings Value $1.25 Sample Line of Imported Underwear Fine wool and balbriggan, various $1.10 weights Values $1.50 to $2.50 Men's Dermophile Underwear Fine French wool in various weights 250%, off regular prices, Hossery Half hose, fine lisle and silk Values 50c and 75c Or $ pairs for $1,0Q } ||| Bath Robes | Terry cloth, imported and domestic, all colors Value $5.00 Sweater Coats Roll collar worsted sweater coats, gray, navy, garnet and white Value 85,00 Raincoats Imported tan gabardine cloth and A double texture cloth Values $15.00 to $18.00 $12.00 on elisha ws a cM alt asin Lord & Taylor Foanded 1826 For Men---Important Sale Furnishings & Shoes Splendid Values Offered Wednesday, October 8th, Until Saturday, October 11th, Inclusive Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Important Special Price me Men’s & Boys’ Highest Grade oe Hee ee. | $6.85 $8.00 Value The “Cordwainer” —a strictly vateront boot, light weight and flexible, highly satisfactory for all kinds of weather........ $7.00 Value All leathers and shapes. . zeik $4.85 M Vi ¥5 00,8 $6.00 Vatwes tne, | $3.95 Splendid Stock of Boys’ Shoes For dress or hard wear $2.35, $2.95 8 $3.95 aliies $3.00 to $5.00 $5.85 Umbreltas Men’s all-silk umbrellas........ Value $3.00 $1.95 Men’s all-silk folding umbrellas. . Value $4.00 $2.95 Imported cane umbrellas.......Value 95.00 $3.25 s Razors, Brushes 8 Shaving Accessories At Extraordinarily Low Prices Barber Style Razors ....Values to $1.25 50c High Grade Razors. ...Values to $2.50 $7,00 Veena eens Values to 75c 35¢ Pure Witch Hazel 15% alcohol Corylopsss Tatcum 1b. Regularly 45c } 29¢ Regularly 25c | Brush Hog fruls Value ai.c0} 50¢ We also’ carry a complete in line of Safety Razors Shaving Brushes Sust Cases 8 Bags , Cowhide Leather Bags Leather , sewed corners, tan and brown, 17 and 18 inches Cowhide Leather Sust Cases Linen lined, brown and tan, inches | $5.50 24 and 26 | $4.95 Broadway & @0th St.; bth Ave.; 19th St. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &@ 34th Street—New York Special Sale To-Morrow of Women’s Smart Blouses At an Unusually Low Price Fashionable model, reproduced from a recent French original, made of dainty cobweb shadow lace over a foundation of chiffon, attractively trimmed with ribbon in new Oriental designs. 10.00 Value 6.90 Separate Skirts Al Exceptional Price Concessions Smart Walking Skirts Four new models, fashioned of high-grade Tartan plaids, in the season's correct peg-top, tier, tunic and draped effects. 7.50 10.75 Value Imported Novelty Skirts Two exclusive models; one of imported silk and worsted eponge, in handsome over-plaid effects; the other of English cross-cord, in subdued plaids. 10.75 Exceptional Value Fashionable Draped Skirts Exceptionally effective models, made of silk charmeuse or moire, with drapery in the most approved design; some trimmed with fur. 18.50 Value 12.75 Special Sale of Women’s Street Gloves of selected capeskin in new s of tan; spear-point stitched back. 1.25 Value 85c Women’s Union Suits Special Value for To-Morrow Extra quality ribbed cotton; umbrella or tight knee; Fresch or plain top; regular and extra sizes. 75¢ Value 45c Onerciete in mannish gloves, Unusual Values in Women’s Silk Hosiery Boot silk hose, with double sole, heel and garter top; black and all the new colors. 50c Exceptional Value juality thread Women’s hose made of superior silk, in all the new colors to match the season's fashionable costumes. 1.50 Value $3.60, $4.00 & $4.50 SHOE Looxkiay 2. . Douglas store windowsand rou Will see shoes for 63.50,44.00 and that are justas in style, tit aud “y= wear as other makes costing $5.00 to # 7.00, the only difference is the prices Shoes inall leathers, st; rae Wt D tosuit uit every body, fat, Dou ages large face and see for youre salt ry LA, ye a. Douglas shoes ere lo, you wo en und. lerstand why they eerceens fit better, look hetter, hold theirs! shape and wear longer than any other make for the price. S uw. L. pouctas STORES 1_ CREATER NEW YORK: 23 ite anamt rh ge is itd frondways ese. cya at. inten saol $3 pits it way (Times fy 136' ‘Avenues. Son ig Seren’ enrner 120th Street. S178 Third Ave. bet. 160th & 147th Ste! min A venue, hb iitrect. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT Y YOU NEED— i SUNDAY. WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GmBSz,