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THE. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE‘ 19, 1914. Lgeavett.ta Vonececte, able seasons with certain dainitions, vately owned ship to pase throws’ | Sinemet ISTAD, eee rig % MILITIA 10 TARE PART OUT OF FUNDS, SEEKS “WHAT IS WINE ‘i which, however, do not apply to sweet STEAMER SANTA CLARA oer re and she did so for the pur- fe the stata of Falcon, Northwest SUITABLE ALIMONY ramet ina aetee S"] SAILS PANAMA. GAWAL| fs, iw ‘ot stent ot ° legen greed AT MOMENT’S NOTICE ANSWERED IN RULING Snes ss many sine maar rr "GIRL KILLED BY AN AUTO. (“Bi Mocho") landed in Vene- Wife of Dr. Daniel A. Sinclair Sues have prepared vintages in accordance | First Privaitly Owned Ship to " ( ‘with the department's p , ‘ IN TEST MOBILIZATION sia hr Naa OF SECRETARY HOUSTON Fates, progeedings: will not bw recom-| Navigate the Locks—Heads | ™#™t SU GALL " jmended by the department prior te Since 1903, Tune 12, 1916, for wine actually. manur for New York. Sits, dict peter Gd os —— —_—— factured to the date of the decision. Alice Gulder, eight years old, of No. 7] Twice as much; Through Benjamin W, Moore, her a - PANAMA, eo 19.—Another sue. | Jersey street, New Brighton, Richmond] ‘Twice as good; Company D of 22d, Squadron attorney, Mra, Kila Sinclair, wite of! Water Added to Juice of} LANDSLIDE KILLS TWELVE, | cssfu! passe ugh the Miraflores scien yh w ieee knocked down and] ‘we flavors in box; Ic ? Dr, Dantel A. Sinclair, fled in’ the | and Podgo Mixuet locks of the | fatally Injured by an automobile at Jers] Booey L County Clerk's office to-day a sum- sey street and Richmond terrace, re, delightfu! Grapes in Making Renders Victims Baried In New Mattway | Panama Canal was mode to-day by 5 : aN ‘Tunnel Near Nee. Lai dgpet el A iM Rett, f the} mute of 3 Ol Clinton avenue, wai Product‘an Imitation. NICH, France, June 19—Twelve per- Pacific-Atlantic — Steamshir pm-|driven by Lincoln Willlams, chauffeu! fons were killed and soven Injured by a {PAs The operation wos carried) for the Vermule family, Williams landslide to-day in a tunnel of the now |[OUt Without incident, and the vessel |atopped after two wheels of the car had No Bxtre Onarge fer ft ' N, June 19.—Secretary | "allway from Nice to Cuneo, Italy, rt] proceeded on her voyage to New | passed aver the elilld and hurried with “bait d that others were ‘buried bec| York by way of the Mngellan| Het to the &. R. smith Infirmary Hon. Advertisoments for The World amy bo tf of The au’ A Troop and Others mons and complaint in action for Selected for Experiment a separation brought against her hus- band. They have lived apart since a 1903. Recently Mra. Sinclair sought to restrain her husband from sending their fourteen-year-old boy, Hugh le, owned by John Ver: Cuts Your Wash | Labor In Half Orders want out to seven detach- ‘ “ fon ments of the National Guard in this Houston ed “what is|!8 4 4 pital, but she died a short time after |eny American District Memenge office tp the i Sinclair, to a it school in E am neath the debris and that the death Hat] Straits. cach that a : Washes, spotless, clothes withou: JM city to-day to be prepared to take’ yy tice Gott declined wine’ and made a pure food ruling | will be increased, ‘The Banta Clarn te the firat pris | cCgg eRe LURE, aetitution. Witneswes | ay anil 6. 3. rubbing. No hard work. Pur and harmless. Just try it. - of far reaching importance to all) domestic wine makers, particularly part at moment's notice In the test | mobilization planned by the War) BM) Department to determine just how marriage to th those in Ohio and California, quickly guardsmen can be mustered | his treatmen It prohibits the use of the name into service, ane at Mirage hus been guilty) “wine” on products made by the ad- repeatedly of acts of cruelty a J In Manhattan Company D of the | OP three occasions he threatened to| dition of water to the Juice, pomace Twenty-second Regiment of Engl-| kill her. She has never sought all-|or pulp of grapes, and defines wine neers; the Machine Gun troop of| mony or a separation and. she ito be “the product of the normal ¢ » “ up to within a short time befo | alcoholic ferm n of the * Squadron A: Battery F of tho First) pining this action she has bec br entatio Jule Field Artillery, and Company B of son tain herself trom | 0f fresh, sound, ripe grapes, with the the Seventh Infantry have been se- by relatives: ‘Theae | usual cellar treatment.” lected for the test. In Brooklyn os ndshe| The new decision provides that Troop L of the First Cavalry, Bat- a upon the hy where any water Is added to the pom- h pen relatives, Hler husband, ahe says, 1s de tery Bi of the Second Field Artillery |q practising physician with a large |4ce of grapes It is not “permissible to and Company E of the Forty-seventh |and lucrative practice. + tor| Aue! that product “otherwise than aa tes 4 celtic Mra. Minclair maken no demand for| imitation wine,” and affects all wines nmtheeey SH HS" eae? the custody of her child, but asks that | ™UOUie wink. a In all 500 men will take part In the] q puttable allowance be that) made after June 12, 1914. 8 PREL—it not odtainal ‘write for sample, = Store Opens 9 A.M. Closes 6 P. M. experifient, the date of which will be}¢o alimony and counsel fe ‘This action has been taken, in the set on Monday next, when Major — language of the decision, because “the ’ Gen. O'Ryan, commanding the Na-| QUINLAN TAKES APPEAL. |Pevartment of Agricuiture has con- 34th St t tional Guard in this State, returns tues, cluded that gross deceptions have ree venue from the War College at Washington, * io to the | been practiced under food inspection For the purpose of making the test decision 120.” as practical as possible, each step Food Inspection decision 109, also a relating to wines, was abrogated. provided by the law and regulations Quinlan, who took part in the 1. W. W th vw ot tke at te on: : for mobilization and muster into the | eee ve ie the Paterson strike of | 2% fact that the juice regular army of militia and volun-| 4913, which during the present week has of naa in taf api ip grape teers, except the administration of the! heen the subject of Federal inquiry | STOWInk Seasons ie elther too acid oat ffice and the actual enlist-| through the Commission on Industrial | Of too sweet to make wine, the new U cathe of of and the actual elle | nae GaP Rid'Sy Sot WS | Geinon perms correction ot the MISSES’ SUITS & COATS VEILS & VEILINGS mM error nd Appeals in the tor. The mobilization camp, how-|Caiter ‘ot his conviction oC inciting to|Aatural defects In grape musts and aE Enamel TRENTON, N. J., June 19.—Patrick ren Extraordinary Values on Saturday LGMART qnoe for holiday wear, durable enough for dey. Snug ankles, re- it tops and smooth fit dis- every pair of ‘0 lo over, will be hypothetical, ait the) Floting. ror Ince oy he aun | ce Sieate ebay Remarkable Reductions. - seme assortments of Lace, Chiffon and Barage ( eee aan ama meleets County’ Court. He meee Atel ans Suits,—large assortment of this season's most approved ti wad Gesirable for Summer vent Lie Traveling: ND TICKET ro by the Btate and there theoretic- fl gg Ph lon gH models in Serge, Wool Crepe, Poplin, Gabardine and a variety also fashionable Mesh Veilings in White, Black or - i | wy prepare the camps of ihe Varie the judgment and sentence of the t of novelty fabrics. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Colors, including many new effects, at Popular Prices. ous organizations, al cour s. Siz } 4 Socks-25 aripply, “construct” allroad epuyt| iinble torarvert and detention andthe formerly 22.50 to 55.00, 12.75, 18.75 to 29.50 colors, three weghee, handling of troopa and auppiies and | forfeiture, of hie at athe hghent Coats,—serviceable models in English Mixtures, T: Specially Reduced: lisle—end Justrous Me | erect temporary structures for mesa) Coir | new appeal to the highes $—ser' , Tan iP i and baths. Sear teatanoe until the decision te rene Covert Cloth, Serge or Bedford Cord. Size 14 to 18 years. . Te? . : . . ‘The work to be done in the armor- | dered. By White Lace Veils of Princesse, Lierre or Point Applique. > 9 fee includes the adminiatration of —_—_— formerly 16.75 to 35.00, 9.75, 14.75 and 18.50 regularly 2.00 to 5.00, ch, 1.35 to 2 phold prophylaxis, fon of ree| WIFE CLOSE ON HIS TRAIL y 2. .00, each, 1.35 to 2.95 eal vd ad prints and’ the drilling and equipping Unusually Attractive Values. Chiffon Veils in Black, White or various Colors..... er of troops in the company rendezvous. | Boston Dentint Arrested Here, > Charged With Ab mmemt. LOANS CLEVELAND'S CHAIR.| soscph o1. relaman, a dentist, of No % Davis atroet, Boston, Mass., was ar- Dr. Bryant's Widow Tarns It Over| reigned to-day before Magistrate Ten ethplace Association. Eyck in the Morrisania Court, charged PAUL J. RAINEY'S FRICAN HUNT MISSES’ SUMMER APPAREIL fegularly 1.50 to 2.00, each, 85c, 95c and 1.15 i Pare. es “McCREERY” SILKS Misses’ Dresses, —long tunic models; made of Linen, te Chambray or Ratine; desirable shades. Size 14 to 18 years F with abandoning his wife in Boston | | Twocupe "Presto, ) . ‘amous Over Half a Century. : George F. Parker, Prealdent of the 4 . M cup butter, #4 ou 8.50 and 12. Grover ‘cleveland Association of New and Ldegedemiii se hy Sant tor tan soe: ‘ . aA Le: | 10,000 yards “Perspiration Proof” Black Japanese York City, has just learned that the! ton authorities. Misses’ Crepe or Voile Dresses,—smart, long tunic | + ese P large tilting and revolving desk chi i! Latin rg mpg der, pugpangs model; flowered and plain Crepe or Striped Voile. ‘Size 14 Habutai Silk for Summer wear:— apecially made for President Cleveland wen Oak abe. eat L : ape: 27 in. wide. values 75¢, 1. -25, yd. 48c, 4 ? NO igo pet pros len Th acstne tik ceases (ie ea that her tee to 18 years. 6.75, 8.50 and 12.75 bald » 1,00 and 1.25, yd. 48c, 65c & 850 ” Cr conn arene the porated od at fe mrs cover with crushed Misses’ Washable Skirts,—plain or tunic models; made 36 in. wide. values 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75, yd. 75c, 95¢ &1.15 LITTLE LORD a8 Amociation at Caldwell | er xd cancelled hin be . pial sy Mh ao ogg ell 1 of Ratine, Cordeline, Repp, Corduroy or Golfo. Summer Dress Satin,—White or Black. 35 inches wide. MNCS se ay ceca lanai pieee ———— gream and #1 2.95, 4.75 and 6.75 value 1.25, y yd. 85¢ dent Cleveland pre Phair to| MURDER REVEALS THEFT. | ,Manycthe: famous recipesin and on every \ nted this chal the late Dr. Joseph D. Bryant, his clone sepals Es sine friend and. personal family. phyatelan. = a= One Lake Hopatoong FAUNTLEROY MOTION PICTURES Keating it to the Wirthplace Association, | ‘Tony Marrone, keeper of m saloon at which Is gradually assembling a@ MAY | Canal and Mulberry streets, was ur pidonkls the late President as can be) ined to-day before United States Commissioner Clarence 8. Houghton, on —_—__—_ QUEEN IS GOING BLIND, | the charge of recelving, and having in fils possession a parcel package addressed to Henjamin atwood of $1 ‘TO-MOR! —Alse Every fSwedioh Ruler Io Operated On fer| Paterson, N. J. containing leather, ‘Sunday and Hotday valued at $4, which hud’ been stolen ka Wane aa tans ome Prine, 15 Ses. bo 5 Cts, Cataract om One Kye. from is Tena Barrone A put under Lv, Jackson Ave., Jersey City, 9.17 8. inese, 28 Cea, STOCKHOLM, June 19—Queen ‘ ’ ya ago. Tony ; . vie | *A duys nga ‘Tony. © the of the Newsboys’ |'corin of Bweden has gone to Haden: ting his releawe from a mut: | Atlantlo City Club. (Ferwieg Tks as ake. TO-MORROW 82.50 7,505 Liberty $1. 8.00; seieuarats| «= The broken bracelet matches—and a Fels-Naptha Soap is an all-the-year soap. | young girl is made fabulously rieh— It is the every-kind-of-cleaning soap, too. There is nothing that won’t look better if washed with a nae Soap. Every woman who uses it feels better and has more time for pleasure. It is the Soap that works in cool or lukewarm water, that dissolves the dirt, instead of leaving it for you to rub out; that makes your clothes look snowy white without boiling them to pieces; that saves your back, your hands, your time. It makes it possible for you to do our washing in half the time and with alf the bother. It takes the dirt and grease off your dishes and makes your } _Anty Drudge Gives the Doctor glass and silver shine. Haden to be operated on for @ cataract | of the eye, Hhe is becoming blind in the left eye, in Barrone's saloon, While | ng the place the police found the Just be patient— THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY } Good Advice Will be Here Soon i Decton—“Anty Drudge, a patient of mine told me t that you know a cere for tired-out women. I ’ Koa Tag SINK Tog BE Lads as | wish you'd tell me what it is.” : 3 | Maty Drudge—"It’s something you wouldn't recom- Fallon th $10,000.00 for 100 Words! £ mand, I'ma afraid. If you'd tell all your women on the Red petients to use Fole-Naptha Soap for their and Green : housecleaning and washing, you wouldn't bave Wrapper. . (€0 wach to de, You can use Fels-Neapths Soap (yeee vennd as @ preseription for ever- z pa eee 2 a ‘ = Woe fy

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