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CH UU eet iatiiseaneancnetty tien LUTVORERDEDTEVIZCI ORRIN em A persistent “AN” REILLY fo nodace DIES AFTER LONG | to produce perfect | ‘ " | Rose High in the Practice National Biscuit ot Criminal Law. Company is inspired | seats by a persistent pur- Dantet O'Reilly, one time Assistant pose to produce per- jn strtet-Attorney and a eriminal law fect biscuit and to de- [ver whore cau throughout | Phurtieth street, at an early hour tor liver them in perfect (1% "reles of Bee In the city wae) giity ving the receiver of s a motor condition. home, No. 10 West One Hundred and{man who had been arr Focom | Siew F Link Yerkes was photty In the rol y of Aaron Han- | queathed ¢ Ww The accomplishment =" 1! death ‘. plication of dixeaxes, but really to heart of this purpose has . hud been long expected, and a resulted in the build- | week axe the phyalclans attending him ing of modern baker- | | | | sibly due to @ com ies, in the invention of new machinery, in the exercise of un- ceasing care, in the selection of finest in- gredients. The perfect products of the National Biscuit Company | are delivered toyouin | perfect condition— some in packages \s with the famous In- | er-seal Trade Mark, some in attractive small tins and some from the familiar glass-front cans. DANIEL OREILLY: ++ Bay biscuit jadmitted that they could not eave his baked b: |Mfe For years he had feared death y from heart trouble, At the bedside when death came to the sick man were his wife, his broth- ‘ ers, Jelderson, Joseph and Charles, and als sister, Miss Mary O'Reilly, and his four catldren, William, Eatelle, Dantel BISCUIT jr and James, No announcement has Yet been mado concerning the funoral arrangements, COM PANY “Dan” O'Reilly was a New York doy, born on the east side when the names beginning with "O" and “Mo” were bet- Always look for that name | ter known there than they are now. He No matter how well or how regular you think you are, unless you are entirely different from seventy-five million other Americans, you do not eat the food nor perform the man- ual labor that will permit your system to rid itsel! of all the waste which it accumulates, without any assi This waste, in the colon (lower intestine), is proven almost the sole cause of our fesling dull and heavy, and lacking in ambition, initiative and keen- hess on some days, especially if the atmos- phere be heavy and the day unpropitious, As you probably know, there is nothing more poisonous than this waste, and the blood, in circulating through the colon, takes up and distributes just enough of it throughout the body to rob us of much of our normal efficiency, and pull us down below “concert pitch. OF course, the more the accumulation, the more serious the effect, and any physician will tell you that 95 per cent. of all diseases would be absolutely prevented if the colon were kept free from waste— graduated from Columbia University | nenter 1 to spend five tw and subsequently from y School. In those days “Dan” met and married “the prettiont girl on the east sarge ac oh" GIVES UP MOTOR RACING | ie d the preciucta of the Bowery a the old Fourth Ward “| | | FIGHT FOR LIFE: bi ° . ascult Product of the East Side, He Keynolds—a sensational case Attorney r defense against the shooting Caesar Young, and he ulti nately obtained her acquittal. He was one of Harry K. Thaw's ounsel in the two fights the Py burgh millionaire made for his 1 weven Years AKO. In May, 1911, O'Reilly was fou croft. “J. B. L. [KER AND HEGEMAN DRUG JG STORES THE EVENING WORLD, mba Law tna " triumvirate of veauty heralted ne Dan rose to prominence as a nal lawye 6 Assistant District. Philip Kearney Weds Mi Asa Bird Gardner, | obtained the firet trial conv! ; ; Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, | tion Financier. with the murder of Dolly) He next attracted wi as counsel for Nan Patte er win “Kearney, pales tn tt up piotor Fi slarmed for He was © trust fo Just notice onFifth Avenue the next bright afternoon how the real ally successful costumes are invariably ac- companied by shoes that are just rignt in color and material ! Then think how important is the careful selection and fitting which our compe- tent salespeople give. For the fullest assortment of styles, colors and materials you must go to the one exclusively-for-women Boot Shop in town —the cozy Queen Vatsetarent ronr | Quality Shop on 34th Street. octal bey Slack cloth or A $3.50 to $5.00 den alt A few at $6.00 and up. “50 | QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 82 West 34th Street Midwoy between the Weldorf end the MeAloin AND S0 GAINS A BRIDE President Boy Scouts Escort * | United: state ony he thanked the people for this | Grandniece of the Late Trace were married yor in the Chureh of St {ean and Argentini to) Brooklyn, by the I Sentinian national anthems ne many tro- kating contests, tool Miss Yerkea became safety and it was Until he gave a flat promise to. kee hat soe Would Yorks annual income of @ $1%),- 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913. | ‘-'" ROOSEVELT CHEERED [ater Col, Honmevelt eatted on the | Acting Pr Dr, ee ja Ph hace wire IN BUENOS AYRES) stom ne remained scary an return to the eyetlon e was| orted by (0 boy scouts and a a as panied by great crowds, whien chuered C) s our's th “4 ns After His Hour's Talk With Acting | continuoumy for Roosevelt and the From the Legation bal- Colonel to Legation. | manifestation of sympathy with his! Cathurtic Cascarcts,” sim country. Yerkes, Bu ENOS AYRES, Argentina, Nov. <e ‘ol, Thee yosevelt arrived neve W. HM. Wenton Jr. to Wed. Montev on the | CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 6—Dr. and Mra. Argentine gunboat Uruguay, which was! Myles Standish of Poston to-day an- scorted into the harbor by gayly| nounced the engagement of thelr daugh-| decorated steamers ant Was saluted/ter, Miss Lora Standish, to William with twenty-one guns. Henry Weston jr, son of Dr. and Mra, A military band played the Amer-|w. 11, Weatcn of New York City, Mr, a graduate of Dartmouth Col- and an enormous crowd cheere lege, of 1911, and is studying for a) Col, Roosevelt stepped asho: Ph. D degree at Harvard. Misy Mert) went with Minister Garrett to fs at Radcliffe, clase of 1915. AY e 35 SON Leaders 0 yesterd IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER. Friday--$15 Day in the Sale of 1170 Overcoats From ROSE, RODGERS & ROSE, Chicago, Overcoat Specialists who retired from business ROSE, RODGERS & ROSE made overcoats for America’s largest department store (also the highest class). A store that is especially famous for the high character of its men's clothing. Second Floor. We now offer R., R. & R Overcoats of pre cisely the same style, quality and workmanship as those suld by the above store, at @ saving of 40 per cent. Friday We Feature R.. R. @ R. $22.00 & $75 $25.00 Overcoats at All-wool chinchillas, cheviots, kerseys, meltons, novelty cloths, Shetlands and Elysians. Blue, gray, brown, tan, Cambridge and fancy mix- tures, Plenty of BLACK. Friday Only Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, black and white, all sizes, limit 6 spools; 24%4e $2.50 Complete Dress Forms, $1.39 Why Internal Bathing Is Essential to Health Invariably, as you know, the very first step every physician takes, in a case of real illness, no matter what its nature, is to give a laxative to get rid of the waste. You will never thoroughly realize how al- together bright, clear and perfectly healthy you can feel, until for a time you have been entirely free from this accumulation. The best way to be rid of it, is the most natural way, with the least strain on the sys- tem, and nothing could be more simple or thorough than warm water, if properly applied. Dr. Charles A. Tyrrell of New York has specialized on Internal Bathing, and made it his study for 25 years, and The “J. B. L. Cas- cade” for Internal Bathing is the finished re- sult of his experiments and experience. This has been steadily growing ip favor and use for the past 15 years, The “J. B, L., Cascade” is now being shown and explained at al! Riker-Hegeman Stores, where a most interesting little book on In- ternal Bathing by Dr, Tyrrell, called “Why Man of Today Is Only 60% Efficient,” can be obtained free on request. Cascades” at Ali Special Friday Sale Hair Goods A few of the popular new braids left from last Mon- day’s sale, at even lower reductions. ‘Third Floor, 99.00 Braids of seri iit quality hair, at the special price 5 50 Of. .ceveccececeres jhe Beabte in good quality German hair, at. 33.49 28-inch 3-Stem Switch made of good quality hair; . 22.98 se pie ray Switches an inches: long, at......... $3.49 Manicuring, Hairdressing, etc. 342—9x12 Rugs S. Sanford & Sons, Inc., Overbrook Carpet, Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Alex. Smith & Sons, Yonkers, N. Y. S WEEK. All-Linen Table Cloths. onty & wonderful table cloth bar. ey ure strictly pure linen, or hemmed: one of thi ie of linen week and gout wit mt your ebi je ‘Damask. 70 inohen wide: Harsh everyd use; bo Bees oh wir eae tal at's Shard mi %S or monogral portunity for’ thrifty ern, at $24.50 $32.50 $14.50 7.6x9 9x12 wh Velvet} Seamless Royal | Phillisburg Seamless Rugs, Axminster Rugs, Tapestry Rugs, $15.50 $19.95 $9.75 we 5S5c Cork Linoleum, Sq. Yd., 35¢ Nairn's 91.00 Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, »q. y4d.. at 91.95 to 93.50) 18 Walnut $16.95 f-inch post, fifteen fillers] Values from $3.50: all sizes; bright or satin fin-|to87.00. Golden oak, |genuine leather slip ble with trip- “ate mirror, at Nustration. $1.95 |ic as illustrated, 916.95. st OHIDREN TAKE. “CASCARETS” WHEN CROSS, CONSTIPATED—DIME A BOX indy | the ce “Candy | the stomach and puts the liver in a * which acts gently | health —never gripe or produce the slightest Any child will gladly take ions for children and grown- st easy after giving this «s laxative to children. ‘uneasiness —thoronghly cleanses the little one's Constipated Bowels, swectens! gentle, harmle« Mid-Day Cabaret in our RESTAURANT The Gregorian Quar- tette and Other Big SON AVE. 197 T0020" “STREET. POPULAR PRICES Plaids Are the Thing 400 Women’s $5.00 and $5.95 Plaid Skirts at $3.75 SIX VERY EXCLUSIVE 3’ Vility of offering a more po th er to your wardrobe tor the riche ialously small sum of sit may be worn with any one of your blouses, ay! Gott “Hair Nets, Se Milward's Sew- ing Needles, 3 Wines, Liquors +) Mail and Phone Orders Advance Sale To-Morrow Table Linens, Towels Preliminary to LINEN WEEK, Beginning Next Monday An opportunity is offered those who desire to secure Linen Week Values in advance, The remaining Advance Sale Days are Friday and Sa urday, a ltiskers Old Crow, Ke: winy’ lishotsieriaa Pe Lace Curtains 2,500 Pairs5 & $5.50 French Curtains, In this lot are included lacet Arehlan, int curtains; al reg. 97.50 to #10 and one riers wy $15.75 Lace Curtains. $17.50 Lace Curtains. Become a Member of Our Furniture Club These Friday Specials Should Persua $28.00 Brass Bed, Dining Chairs |965.00 Beautiful Circas- de You to Join at Once 912.95 Dining Room Table, $8.95 $17.50 Massive White Gfoot extension when opened; 42-inch top when| Square tubing whit 4°|closed; construct. x ie waite enamel 2¥inch post, 1 inch top rod, five I inch fillers with beauti- ful brass mounts on each post, ish; guaranteed lacquer; exactly | seat; like il- Can aleo furnish 4