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: ® ‘Third avenue Brandt, who ts fifty-nine, lives at 3 Eleventh avenue Both were to the Hudson Street et Hospital Go Armed Against Lost His Life in Wreck Through Carelessness, —_—. Tustice Frank C. Caughlin wrote an opinion in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to-day in which he de- nied Alice M. Curtis the right to re. A Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablet cover 98,00 awarded to her by « jury| Your in the trial part of the Supreme Court here last summer against the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratlroad Company for the death of her husband, Arthur Of, Curtis, who was the sineer of the Federal Express, which was wrecked near Bridgeport July ran tout L~4 It’s “‘Acid- Mouth’? that destroys the teeth You may not suspect it ‘ —but it’s a 10 to 1 chance that this very minute mouth acids—unseen and silen¢—are “working” on your teeth. Nine out of ten persons have too much acid in the mouth, Once this acid works through the outside en- amel, only a dental opera- tion can save the tooth, Pebeco Tooth Paste {sa real “tooth-saver.” It’s the only “acid-mouth” dentifrice. It saves teeth by never letting ¢ the mild but “always-at-it” mouth acids get at the protect- ing enamel. This is real tooth-insurance. Pebeco cleans, whitens— refreshes‘ and neutralizes the entire mouth. Ton-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test Papers to Test Your Mouth for Acid—Sent Free LEHN & FINK 120 William Street New York eee You to Always Keep Your Stomach in Line. Dor ail sorts of stomach could be held responsible is that the signals were oot eet in time to notify the engineer to slow down in order to take the cross-over and there ts no evidence at afl to sustain this point,” says the court. his life by reason of his own negli- gence.” Justice Laughlin goes into « long and technical description of the tnter- locing signals which were the eud- Ject of extensive inquiry by the Inter- Btate Commerce Commission and then decides thet th@ signal was the “high- est and mont eMcient type known.” Stuart's oe. Tablets furnieh ea the Teormat “stow! er te Sisen f oo these ers a new trial of the sult. Pcie cacola TWO PAINTERS FALL. A Ittle falling 1s a dangerous thing, according to ® comparison of the | furtes of Frank Fredericks and Herman Hy Brandt, painters, who toppled from a Dyspepsia ladder upon which they were at work |store. Su Siath Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New Yur City ‘ —. se Avenue, 20th to 22t! Street, New York City No Piano or Player Piano Will Ever Grow Old Here! the Piano Dept. | This great store, accustomed to large and fresh stocks in every department, must not permit itself to see the slightest difference on any details of its merchandises, Even as in white goods, so in pianos. Is there a surplus? Sell it out! Give the public the benefit. bs this great sale of pianos, in which prices are reduced, and, with the prices, terms You have wished for a piano! The oppertunity is here. Come for it! Prices are lowered, added conveniences are offered—the entire “path to your happi- ness” is sweet, clear and inviting. -No Second Hand Instruments These Have Been Used for Demonstration Only! Pianista Kohler & Campbell Pianos Ra Pianos pg Rech Eeaneet © $170 vacant yews wey, toe Tine reat 8 cra @wo Planistas reduced to. Be Sewn ana bo pes wreaks wo Charles Kohler Pianos and Auto Pianos Player Pianos + Bl icaplosloahes snl ari jeceens”* $395 | pfcPE32 Suara, Romer Uprigns reancea Interest, $295 Savina Bf tong fs Zetnoed to "Stratford [Player Pia Pianos oo down and ‘wre per per month. Wo Tnverest. $310 Stratford Pia: Piano reduced to Sarena Motateress” $330 $355 Charles Kohler’s $455 Baby | Grand Pianos ! The ost Aye The ta yp RHR of fe biae ‘industey. a $ 6 Gown op the price of an clan upright plans. ‘There, a: eg nur nemter 2 "ot If your re S Bite waa he Sodtement of? of your $15 oy $10 per oe amore than 1,000 Gecteet Gall team of the Gt. Christopher Ged of M. Phittys Church, New York, Gciatel-ee Alpha P. C. G ‘Big Five” wort Gere Ge: nen 7 Ge ine wae ladder, walle Fredericks painted Greve ef HG. The Hon, Charlee W, wall, Without warning Fredericks Amturern, United States Cotlector of alance and plunged over the “throw eut” the ball e Saterani Revenas, k Brandi (het otarted the gama id oor. in Ma ght he wtruek aay —————————— es | JUStICE Loughiin 8 Says Curtis i redercke | ‘es thirty. “five yeara old and | Stomach mach Trouble Carried Purse or Vest Pocket Will and No. 4,Te false money to ara Coit yen ceed tune = FURS 507% the Ownle for tlh fra 1 thoy are all guonine fre. a oll tare ia on for SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: Read Es Each ich Item Carefully Unusual scoured of fas teams eo ’ of the United States Court Appointed a Receiver for OWNER OF FUR AND GOWN DEPT. OF JporEyth’s 302 Sth Ave., Corner 31st St., Bankrupt i Agreed The Creditors Have Official to Take ¢ 35¢ on the Do! eo x este creditors | must ndiog the rable | profit--na alee wil Below Forsyth’s Prices the Creditors | make diios the uta te bay oh robuond tans stock $61,966, M. LANKRAM. in this sale are all {rom the ally low prices have been made, ier ld he eo ecm Extra § Special wae = ae a ’ The Shoe Event of the Year 4 4,387 Pairs | Men’s ai and 5,021 Pairs Women’s 45, $550, ores mer R229, Hoses Women's She, and 50c, to Diack and ‘colors. Mole Coats SR cn Persian ae leneth Sale Price $62.50 $7250), THE BVENING WORLD, -PRIDAY, JANUARY 2, l9t4, made so reasonable that you will this statement:—I have looked at Opportunity als arte nae enaeee trae 170. % fate Price, | 52 Lmrma ont tet) 108 Pony Coats ete Fetce. | 45 inch oat 2.50 Costresting Pure, oat ho were $77.00) S38 Sah, } ‘Tetmmed with Contrasting with “Coa! —Extra Special A magnificent set of the justralian fox, long silky heise Seeder tieabte end juisitely made; large mi ft and assort- mont of carts, 980'« ot; value #60. 48 inc Veloce up to $125. i Fifth Avenue orner 31st Street The Cammeyer End of the Year Saic On the Main Floor 56 Shoes ae Lend Oxtord Tics — formerly $5.00, i 85.50, 86 00, now Sold eis Coloniais, Pamps ‘hac Oxicrds ~ Se . $3.50 $4 UU, of oe Values in Men’s ane Women’s Hosiery and_e2.n0 biacl Liste Hose, Ca our $1.45 Con mmey on er meatis Standands”Merit 6™Ave &20™ St. THE STORE OF A THOUSAND STYLES ~~ | Auto Delivery Everywhere, 5» Ee Cor, £24th St. and Taird Ave., N.Y. KS | Annual January White Sale will commence Monday, Jan. sth’: ay Best & Co. i ‘Annual January Clearance Sale | ey Misses’, Girls’, Young Men’s and Boys’ Apparel 1 At the Largest Price Reductions we have ever made RE ETS EE a een ee | Misses’ and Girls’ Coats | 40 Wool Coats Of Cheviot, Zibeline, Bouale, Wool Plush and English Mixtures. 14to18yrs. Formesly to $25.00— 15.00 30 Smart Coats Of Corduroy, Velour Cloth, Chin- chilla and English Mixtures. 14 to 18 yra. Formerly to $49.50— 25.00 65 Girle’ Coats Of Cheviot, Zibeline and Chin- chilla, for general wear. 6 to 16 yrs. Formesly to $55.00— 35 Winter Coates Of Cheviot, Chinchilla and Eng lish Mixutres. 4 to 16, years. Formerly to $25.00— 18.00 50 Winter Coats of Corduroy, Broadoloth, Roucle, Cheviots and Chinchilla. 8 to16 yrs. Formerly to $35.00— 19.50 Suits, Dress-s and Skirts ag Afternoon & Evening Gowns Of Chiffon Velvet, Velveteen, Cor- duroy, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and @hiffon. 14 to 18 years. to $9.50— 28.00 | as Misses’ Dresses 14 to 18 yes. Formerly to $18.50— 8.50 Balance of Pailor-made Suite For Misses and Children. Many Imported and exclusive models, prices about 56 reese Of Imported Corderey. 84 to 89 inches. Poomaty $0050 35 Model Coats * Custom-made Of Chiffon Velvet, Velveteen, Corduroy, Broadcloth, Pean de Peche and Ohevict Broken cise, 4 to 19 years. Formerly te $69.00— 25.00 to 49.50. Misses’ and Children’s Hats 35 Children’s Hats, on assortment of Felts, simply trimmed with ribbons. “p © 36.75—- 2.95 50 Misses’ and Children’s Hate of Veivet, Velours and Novelty Gilke. Formerly up to $1650— 6.75 40 Misses’ Dressy Hats, the season's smartest shapes, materials and colors. Formesly up to $21.00— 10,00 A numbes of High Cost French Models, at One-half Original Prices 9.75 ' 9.78: Children’s Caps and Bonnets inder of our stock of Imported Models will be close:! at greatly reduced prices Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing _——oooo="“‘“w“Sa9ao a, 129 Boys’ Norfolk Suits With extra pair knickerbockers. 8 to 17 years. Formerly $9.75— 5.75 és 89 Boys’ Reefers In Fancy Mixtures. 2 tu 10 years. Formerly $16.50 & 38.50— 12.75 51 Young Men’s Overcoats Brown or Gray Herringborie Mix. ture.18 to20yrs. Formerly $15.00— 10.00 Young Men’s Overcoats In grays, tans or browns, eatin yoke and sleeve linings. 12 to 19 years. Formerly $30.00— 22. 5Q Continuing Saturday Annual January Clearance Sale Epes Www ————_-_-——— Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Furs, Fur Coats, Suite, Dresses, Even- ing Wraps, Coates, Blouses and Hats At the largest price reductions we have ever made M L. DOUCLAS | *3°4 & ‘4 SHome lig il i i ! ¥ f i i aire = ar FH ay if : te ce ete Davenport ois Year in @ home Rirntines Tere inkene berg Furniture at popular prices. We you ie you like. 13 = il | ore mets WIG EIGHT-STORY BUILDING