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WALITARY TRANG toaee (han ae were held by thirty-five “boys” who) 44) had received their military training under him, declared to-day that the “American Guard” should be ra- established in the public schools in accordance with the suggestion of The Evening World. It was Mr. Boyer who organised Delerue’s, Inc., et Anthony despondent Saturday. Roulsons went to visit fri lay faa or the First Battalion of the American Guard in conjunction with John W. Davia of the Kingsbridge school, after they had taken inspiration remarks made by President ac, Quarrelled yp Fiance, of Icy, then a Congressman, at the A. R. National Encampment in ies “Good Family, ” on Whom Hopes Were Centred. CASHER ENDS LIFE Sc ain th her. At Waward H. Boyer, for forty years Of Public School No. 87, at seeventh street and Amaster- Avenue, whose proudest boast Is jh home, dolph se: walk, she was unabi the, Ho oe ge le to from Fiat- when he declared: “One thing need- ed to put the American people on an -Ameérican| equal footing with nations who commissions} maintain great standing armies is a | {> Instruction of every boy in the! pianche De Villon, known as “one public schools of the United States rs in military tactics apd obedience to] % thé pretiost cashlers in Bradway, military’ law. If this custom had |and only twenty-two, committed mut- prevailed before the civil war there] cide last night in the home of her sts- would have been no civil war, because ter, Mrs, George Roulson, in the the knowledge each side would have] ciaremont apartments, No. 616 West had of the tremendous power of the One Hundred and Eighty-four street, other would no doubt have caused|)y inhaling gas. Her body was not Trinsr Reade 2 Prevent such @ disas-| round until early to-day. But a few years after the Amert- = Guard had tt established ed the girl to end her life, her friends = Se une Hetente Hompltal tried the pulmotoi but was unable to revive pine tn Bhs Mt Bn HARD BLOW TO COLONEL. A “Fifth avenue romance” Prompt: | (oa Democratic candidates in the feld. While keen to defeat “Hoss” Penrose, wey ernl ehools wo-called “peace | said to-day, She had quarreled Fri- ling Colonel hesitates at indorsing the Examine the Waters tone and qualit y and com- + Diapepsin” is the| sebess was dicouraged by the Bound | 44 with her flance, De Forest Ord-| pemoeraile cantlate for Govsrnor, tt": 1)) pare the Waters prices and terms and you wil be con- h of Education and principals were| Way, a young man who belongs to an | Mecorm teckel col Tony ante P Pr i ‘real stomach regu- | brougnt up on charges of Keeping | excelient family in Providenoa, R. & ey ace fh pep ican Candi ite vinced that the Waters Pianos or the Waters- lator known. their school bulidin, walnst the Penrose open after lexal | Graway is a clerk and expert peart- wee driing’ was diacon- 3 beta in the jewelry store of M. ci schoo wag, a. milita ‘Tecla & Co., No. 298 Fifth avenue. sey Blanche De Villon was a cashier in |i spt of honor that can beling store more than @ year ago when were ,|{ the young man went to work there. “He began paying attention to Blanche,” said the young woman's brother, Victor De Villon, of Elisa- support, put bad stomachs in dees” overcome in institu. in Pennaylyania aga enrose a Dy md anal ate for United Beater Senators but Hate Ct bright and attentive by their pags on Sy Rr ape eieg, rT ap! apiece, ut eet ‘uniforme coat | seat PASTOR AND WIFE KILLED. as at rill, Li ig tnttormm ts Tasted coal than a school term. hat beth, N. J., to a reporter for the Even- s there were who were rise pe poor | ing World to-day. “They frequented te "buy ba rng od were given a chance | Broadway restaurants. Blanche lost fo, carn them by perfect marks, and | jer place and then found another one.” pa ae Durpoee. Bo gob ake “It was a gay life they led. Ordway Us the [ ey wi were car-| spent much money at first, When I ae ve ee ee ye whe were (00 | earned of it my mother and 1 begged merican open ‘could be re- | Blanche to live with us in Elizabeth. i. Cy city. | But she would not. We warned her that her electrie-lght romance would dent near here late yesterday, erturns The four a ine isa ‘uniform DroBlem can met as I met it. What mother can clothe a druggist | 1 for s full school term for ar | turn to ashes and darknems, bu she And it works a Ueto | iauged. And now it has happened, oy ine to 0 ~ 4 uniform he | just as we feared.” ree en ad, when ‘ho earns his| Ordway, the police learned to-day, outfit pot — of it. The Cag ae mt saw Miss De Villon Friday evening onor Was Ty among my boys that t Rave kaown Shem to\ own Up | 94, oe eet tere” the act of mischief, eo that no| cee sles might it euffer,” girl, who up to the time of her death You Love Peppermint, Don’t You? Here is a long lasting, luscious confection to roll under your tongue with keen delight! To-Day, Tuesday signers. Until 6 e’Clock Tuesday Guaranteed 15 Jewels Adjusted-10-Year Gold strength Peppermint — lots of ‘‘Pep!’’ DOUBLE wrapped and SEALED to it fresh and keep it always DOUBLE value, with a United Profit-Sharing Coupon in each package, good toward valuable presents, Try it—eee how good it is! Made by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., manufacturers of the famous everywhere, A Package a Day Keeps the Blues Away! 1 Doorway Under 180 was cashier in the jewelry store of +0. 1472 Broadway, rema! o'clock, when, Miss Rudolpk returned from her get i. When return: bg ite i was found dead in bed. gas jets in the room were from Washington Withdrawal of Ball Moose Canai- Gate in Pennsylvania Perplezes Him Col. Roosevelt ia much perplexed by the political complications in Pennsyl- vania, where the Progressive candidate for Governor, Dean Lewis, has with- drawn, leaving only straight Republican inst bons system {hee Ball "Moore would’ rally to hie “ol, Roowevalt intends, campaigning ling to stand by the Republican chet if its head will denounce Vietims in Automobile Crash—Two EVANSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 14.—Rev, Horace W. Jones, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of this city, and his wife were killed in an automobile acci+ OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Announce the Formal Presentation of New Fall Millinery Reproductions of the latest creations by the foremost French de- Also original and exclusive styles from our own workrooms will be on view. Offered at Our Usual Moderate Prices Filled Watches! CHARLES A. KEENE 180 sreadway, New York" Side Entrance Only Qunday World Wente Work Wonders 750-752 8th Ave., .. Cor. DAY, SEPTENSEZ ‘018 patra wtoee Seay Tits Sewanee eves SS 10 ASHES” AND GIRL i Me ae | Mine iy ihion remained lien Mine enink zoasin 8 . frend, jen the young wenn, "called ann Invited im to go out for a walk. Misa De. vilion went with Lan 3g an Mise If you buy a Waters Piano or a Waters-Autola player-piano you can be positively assuréd of getting a superb, up-to-date instrument with a good tone; also of getting it at a very moderate price. The tone of the Waters Pianos is of great depth and richness, but it is also a very durable tone that fal well under all conditions and stand up to pitc The very moderate prices of the Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player-pianos always represent good values that are in the interest of wise economy and not at the sacrifice of quality. Autola player-piano is the best value and the most attractive piano proposition possible. Send postal for Catalogue. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. 127 W. 42d St.,‘near Broadway FOUR Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) STORES | 254 W. 25th St., near 8th Ave. ronx Branch 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. BROOKLYN and Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 15th and 16th Furniture Without ut Deposits, | purchased in (Me manner, Nas CALL AAD MAKE Serre OWN TERMS Our Termes Apply Aleo to New York, Now Yorg cere tolend Ar omnia COTALOGUE bie Tre ON (REIT MAILED FREE Ne Mailor(.0. D.OrdersP ille (aia —_——————— (eared Gon 8 fet and 4 Rooms Furnished at | 5 Reems tareiaes? AQ 69" *89" '109"" “tii Cor. 46th St. ‘sesaranas yg" juen Weeldy | 4 At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores CHOICE LatgeNoeC \ GROCERIES / Jee York State pe New York ee Fruit . 10¢ Absolutely pure; 12°¢ Peerless Cocoa, \1.<: i0-EGGS- 25 Empire Brand SELECTED Eces, 3c la Cartons—Doszen, East View Brand SEW LAlptGes, 3c) In Sealed Cartons—Dos. Table Salt, i Butler’s, ~10° Best of ba new Potatoes: Onions [23 ». 5° =| Apples «= = 3».10° Milk Underpriced Green—Best for pies and Rich, whole milk with ALL the cream baking Builer’s Condeased; Ey Qe c Evaporated; Be " Brook Brand, tall 10c. cans; back » 8° 3 caus, 23° Butterine, crvernent iipeiea; QC age 9g frolbbod ey Essie Peas, 5." 2 a sr ae Essie Lima Beans, wi 15 Essie Tomatoes, @°"."." "" 12¢f large cans; each, Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbon . 12 Sliced thin, packed freali daily, package . . Lowell Indoor Clothes | ne 50¢ Line & Reel | Needed im Every K tchen am q Leundry— 36 Feet ccc neaucs One ine Complete with Screws and Screw Eyes, Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 7 cakes 25° 60 aa Stamps FREE with 1 tb. Very Best Teas, for.. At All 35 Jaines Butler Inc. [ leat Markets, Sirloin Steak, city dressed Native Beet, tb. BBE Corned Spare Ribs. ........ 2 Ibs., Be Soup Chickens...................... lb., 16¢ At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Notwithstanding the present scarcity and high cost of many imported wines and liquors, we continue to offer these two well-known importations at our usual low price: 85¢ Kingussie Scotch, (isc French Claret, ‘2, 3 50¢ California Port & Sherry, choice; botile Rich, full-bodied, well matured wines; half gallon 50¢ aa Stamps FREE with 7 ib. Very Best Coffee. . Double 24; Stamps FREE on WEDNESDAY With All Purchases except Butter and Sugar Suit to Measure, $14. 50 Fall & Winter Fabrics Values $25 to $30 Noteworthy sale of the newest Fall Fabrics made Three: i Feralas Un ae. Tailored th pone eee et known Ritchie Style at $14.50, All the newest patterns $1: 4. 50 and many exclusive and colorings to select from, All Wool 30 Church Street Hudson Terminal Building IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET Jf,

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