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anes HE NING WORLD, the. Alhambra Theatre an iron weight fell from the fly gallery on the stage and struck the singer on thé head. He ‘couldn't bis turn +] And. was taken-to @ phystoian’s of- fice and treated, +7 and make them think of old times. ro my iliness I found that I mtrol myself on there uvier asked Justice Lehman | to order & prief recess, and Jose's peta nn oa by re gr or journe @ corridor and arrange Before that mishap Jose's hair was the oo settlement. Jat Diack. In. single night it turned Lag HS the rari kas thes hd | white, and it was the recital of thin) sing de? vi . id,” but Justice Lehman thought, | incident th hie life that drew tears) however, that the song would disturb | from the eyes of every juryman. a trial In an adjoining court room. | “When I became conscious after the a ed {JURY WEES AS TENOR ~ JOSE TELS HOW HAR S25! GREW WHTEWNG Sweaty and Sore Feet Mtgle mais These caneedaly and embarrassing ethos and caret we i lenpoont fant relier alioures Mean Tent at prea e, reduced. It acts t Station Formula whore fortes, Dayton, Ohio. Singer Who Made Silver] accident,” the aingor told the jurors, FORCE IMMIGRANTS TO FARMS “Lt found myself in the Breslin Hotel Threads Among the Gold” | here in New York. I was thon thitty- |Government Will Eventually Have four Years old and my hair had been Jet black. I looked in the mirror and my hair was white. Fourteen stitches to Do It Ie Pri WICHITA, Kan, Oct. 14.—That the! time may come when the United In Thousands of Homes — Famous Settles Suit. had been taken in my scalp. States Government bo obliged to Coy, “Dick” Jose, the famous contra) “when I out of danger I went| force all immigrants to the farms jay tenor who put “Silver Thre to a santtarfum at Mount Kisco and/ by law, im ordor to balance tho je in the relation of population to supply, the assertion made be Among the Gold” on the must a stayed there three weeks and then map, made a jury of twelve men went out to my old home tn Call- * " 1 tional Ly 1 Clauase: iT at early and certain rolicf is found | weep in Justice Lehman's part of] fornia and lived in ‘absolute retire. | fore, the International Dry Hariming | ps SNP EEAien Bi wane wala wn i cle are eb el s = at id, Prof roof in od for the ailments to which all are | the Supreme Court to-day and force! ment for a year, hoping to get mysclt Berend, obaneeet ty ae | Von Clauesen tn Jail reported that, In | the book itself.” subject—ailments due to defective | the owners of a circuit of theatres or irregular action of the stomach, | ¥10M he was suing for $25,000 d back into condition. But I was a ner- The question of feeding our mil vous wreck. I couldn't sleep. tw ‘old one in the | ‘hel “WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, MRS, VON CLAUSSEN TO RETURN TO MATTEAWAN Order Signed To-Day Commits Her on Expiration of Present Mra, Ida Von Cinussen must go back to Matteawan upon the expira- tion of her sentence to six months Imprisonment in the Queens County |! | Jail, to-day by Supreme Court Justice Ford on application of Corporation | 4 Corrections. davit saying she believed Mra. Yon 1914. be examined as to her sanity. The Jury held she was sana, and she was then indicted. It was said Mra, Von Claussen hoped to run for Governor this year. Panacea Woman Becom Mra. Kate ©. Jenkin: ment the slender fortune left by husband by Investing in Wall street Purchased tn thie jay in the Unite District court. She now has but $160, while her liabilities arg $9,813. Bi ves nt No t One red an Twenty-seventh atreet. Pcie oats, PLAYER Raymond Pynchon & Co, of No. 111! her brokers, are the prin-| MAILED FREE Term in Jal, ANOS, PIANJS AND n order to that effect was signed |q GREAT BOOK EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE nsel Polk, acting on behalf of Dr, harine Davis, Commissioner of Dr. Davia Med an amM- “If you will pay the mailing charges, which ate but w trifle, * Doctor Pierce, “I. will send yor bound book of over 1,000 Over « million copies of “The Peds ir opint ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser” she waa suffering from ‘but iittle by | tho hallucination of persecution by i mést famous family remedy, ‘ht if walle wait r others, They ap © called them | have in case of accident or sickness in the world has ever known. ht yearn ago whila he was walt-| Young, M ——— “damned scoundrels,” and at timon | the home ing to appear before an audiénce in’ Among thi just to cheer them jeedy Americans. It is 90 plaint 14.—Fui Palestine IN, Oct. needy Americans in relieve and Asia Minor will be cacried by the | Dire GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL, CHARMING HAIR, to | Tefused to answer questions, Sting! Mrs. Von Clausson's torm will ex- sentenced for sending a threatening written that any one wun endentena and treats of | many jects in such an interesting nner that important knowled in about six weeks, She was in rd to arm cruiser North Carolina, which the human body is ond easily 9 Boome toons § a PI the Na’ separtinent, te. ay bs ‘gir letter to Charles Strauss, President ; attained by all who read the book. PPy ty rrr $ Fore ere no in.wold. The crufecr wit of the Board of Water Supply. Rend 20 cents in stamps for mailin; to Jal Bes nd from there'part of the, She was sent to Matteawan shortly | charges to Dr. Pierce, Invalius Hotel, Weeuly froney will be sent to Jerusalem, Later, ..f If possible, the ship will be sent t> Constantinople with gold for Ambasca | dor Mor wenthau. ‘are justly famous because they have Proved to be so reliable as correctives or tives of the sufferings, dull te and danger due to indigestion or biliousness. If you will try them to cleanse your system, purify your bleed, tone your stomach, stimulate NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE |'Try this! Doubles beauty y of | and your hair and stops: it’ cad jn, judi'al thw moments you have -doubled the beauty of your hair. | Besides beautifying the baie at is Danderine dissolves ev Louis Bolce, five years old, of » 264 Hiisabeth strect, after leaving the | school at Mott and Prince streets to- your liver and regulate your H dandruff; 801 i ran into the middie of the street us - falling out. way; ctesnats, per itn Gg inuniber of other. boys and was \ tes the scalp, forever st: itching \ bowels, you will know why 80 on falling hal, rer eee f weron driven by award Peer eR | many rely on Beecham’s Pills to But what will please you most will! 715 Tenth avenu be after a few weeks’ use when you) Your hair ype ht, wavy, fluffy, will actually see new hair—fine and| Boston Curb Market Re 5 4 nsure ea downy at Tet—yeo—but really new| BOSTON, Oct. 14.—The Bost: 1 Curb a “Danderine % hair growing all over the scalp. If| Exchange resumed business to-day q thle—anolater cloth with a ‘little] you care for pretty, soft hair and lots| gfter having been closed since July 30. aad app ne ss |Danderine and carefully draw itfof it, surely get a 25-cent bottle of | About twenty brokers were on the Boor | | through your hair, taking one small] Knowlton's *Danderine from any drug-| at a Tcie showing | ee Largest Bale of Any Medicine in the World, | strand ata time. This wi cleanse te ist or toilet counter, and just try it—| of Business, will not be published m everywhere. ia boxes, 10c., 28e. hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil] Advt. | the present. one WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURE1Y COUPONS amy New Stocks i A N 95e BLEACHED TABLE CLOTHS, 58c Hematitched square and rbithd sealto Table Cloths, neatly finished in @ variety of pretty bk kal jize for round or square dining room table: $1.80 IRISH LINEN DAMASK, 95¢ YARD Pure Irish Linens; assortment of pretty patterns. weave. Sise about two yards in diameter, (KISH BATH TOWELS, 28c | 45e BLEACHED SHEETS, 30c large size; heavy, serviceable| Size 72 x 90 in. before hemming rade... All white and with neat|for three-quarter size beds. Neatly 3recinfi And striped colored borders, | made of a durabl neality ot beached Just the thing for the bath. meeing Limit 1 doz, No mail or orders. 6c LINEN, HUCK TOWELS, | (01s oT TOPED CASES, Ite EA. 72 in. wide, Firm grade of grass bleached eatin damask—all pure linen. Attractive patterns. 45e BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 29¢ YARD 58 in. wide, Good quality of snow white damask; will give excellent wear; rich satin finish. $4.50 or feb DINNER NAP- 5 DOZ. n hardly be noticed, Heay- $2.00 Hemstitched Linen Table} titui herd y grade of Irish Hinen CLOTHS, $1.59 Damask. A oplendid value. Two-thirds Ben GH white with| Size 45 x 86 in. Neatly’ scalloped an egegmted all pire linen: ieee LINEN CRASH TOWELING, [Ret Ter stiped borderes Fim [on e splendid quality of oom white pence: (ine ties dent he | 1840 : TOWELING, | durable yrade of huckat Will] pillow Will Teunder and wear outwear a cotton towel—gencrous size; very absorbent. 29¢ HEMSTITCHED SCARFS, 19¢ Size 18 x 54 in neatly hemstitched damask scarfs, Suitable for Buffets, Dressers, efc. Pretty patterns. 89¢ CLUNY SCARFS, 50c Size 18 x 52 in. Beautiful wide lace edges on all linen centre. The kind usually sold for 8%, * $1.39 LUNCH SETS, 75¢ erpiee and Geach neat'y scalloped perf Pee PILLOW CASES, 10¢ 45 x 36 in. Well made of irm quality of pillow casing. Wide hems, SCALLOPED SHEETS 63 x90 ; mero} S8er Reg, 00 81x90 reat ayo} 78e7 Reg. Se Weil made of a standard grade of snow white sheeting. Will launder beautifully. je YD. linen; bleached with neat blue striped borders, Good nd absorbent quality— will wear splendidly. 28e INITIAL, e Bach TOWELS, for closed or extended tubles. 85% 79¢ BIRD'S EYE DIAPER CLOTH 18 inches 10 yard Soft and absorb nt, » No mail orders; piece 50c. $i Heavy quality and very Size @3 in. bleached, = Irish U: ready hemmed for use; patterns. x 2 absorbent. ia HEMMED DISH TOWELS, & rd long, hemmed, ready for rish crssh with neat bor rs. Month-of- October Furniture . Sale Dressers and Dressers and Chiffoniers Chiffoniers Regular Value $27.00; $3 7.5 0 October $ 1 8. 75 Dresser 46 inches long, and shaped Sale Price, A lucky purchase cnables us to offer you this superb Dresser or front, 2 large drawers and 8 smaller Chiffonier at a very low figure; swell lones, Dust proo construction, base hottom, inside drawer work nicely finished. Can be had in Bird's-eye shape base front und {a Aped mirror of best qual finished in the Maple, Walnut. French plate glass, size 28x38. pretty Regular Value $49.50, October Sale Price.. best possible manner; can be had in mah bird's-eye maple and cir- Mm cassian walnut, Club Plan Payments May be arranged if you prefer to make purchases now and pay a little at a time, Prices are the same. Library Table stiri." $13.98 Chiffonier to match; swld regu- larly at $46.50, Special in the Sais. $35.00 $21.00 3-Piece Mission Set Regular value $21.00, $12 98 October Sale Price, Morris Chair Regular value $30, October Sale Price, f; Ween ol Choice of Mahogany, fumed or if SCE 00k A —— = aN seats, golden oak finish, 26x42 . ' Wasaotly ike ilivi drawer, and shell ior mi As illustrated; inexpensive 8-piece Living Room fet; well] matioatiy), ne ST there tables to sell at. thir low |Uilt; best construction; finished a rich fumed oak; wood saddle fovered fumed polsnall x (a Pieces can be purchased separately, tea mn apapley rest. price. We Give and Redeem Surety ‘loor. egy tee Eee The New Simpson Crawford Store, Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets, New York EX D ms she wrote the letter, but got of habeas corpus and re a Sheriff's jury to Buffalo, N. andenclose t tice tet" 61.80 Weekty. chk “At™™ 750-752 Sth Ave., Cor. 46th th St. "apaets GN Va GN Vai a BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET INV VENA GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Two Big City Blocks Crowded With New Fall Merchandise at Lowest Prices Powerful Thursday Specials iy Every Preparation to Make Tomorrow Unusually Busy in the Big GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Both floors of the Subway Store contribute to this occasion. Every selling section of each floor has NG vorked with the idea of establishing new records for October. Consequently the most remarkable values await GIMBEL Subway Store visitors. Everything new in merchandise. Good service and exceptionally N| attractive prices. ’ $1 Dutch Curtain Sets, 65c White and Arabe hemstitched, with lace insertion; 244 yards long. 20c to 76c Curtain Samples, 10c to 36c Manufacturers’ samples; Scotch lace, scrim, nets, etc. Suitable for sash curtains. 121¢c to 15c Brass Curtain Rods, 8c Bach Extension 80 to 64 inches, with plain ball or fancy en's, Subway Store, Lower Floor Satin Messaline Basques Remarkably Fine Quality, In Navy and Black This is an exceptionally good offering in the Subway * Store, and one which alert women will no doubt take advantage of. These Basques are in the shirred style, with satin buttons, herstitched cuffs and collarof herrstitcbed pique. All sizes. Subway Balcony ct. Fancy Outing Girls’ $6.96 Coats, $3.95. |$1.10 Satin Messaline,76c Yd. Women’s New Fall and Flannel, 8c Yd. All latest fashions and newest mate-| Imported soft finish, bigh hustre, 84 Winter Shoes, $1.96 Heavy, fleeay quality; ; large amore: Bsiurs” 6 eres, and —" Lavage ya Popular street and eve- High shows for street or drew bec of pink or blue and white y' ‘ n ‘Zube ibway Store, Lower Floér 10¢ Bleached Muslin, | Misses’ Dresses, Suits, “Coats Yard wide, Fine soft finish. Extraordinary Values Subway Store, Lower Lb iad Dresses of Satin, Velvet and Silk combination, Crepe 1214 Men’s Soft Hats, $1.35 18¢ Pillow Cases, 12), ge {de Chines and Crepes. Black, blue, Copenhagen and Green, blue, oxford, pearl gray, Made of various graces ot (saat tan and biack. LD pen So erSults of Gabardines, Popting, Gergen and Broadcloth; bleached muslins. Sizes 45x36 or lined throughout with satin or peru ce eygre bar ita Floor made in long and short coats, some closing at neck. Boys’ ¢1_ Hats, 60c Subway Store, Lower $9. "5 Black, blue, brown and g! Telescopes, ‘eddy, ’ Tyrolese, imported Zibeline copy 0 of high-cane model, the war. | Rab-Rah, etc. All colore andetses. cu! jare velvet collars & ter length, with new f! Subway Store, toning loose at neck. Boys’ $1.60 jigs $3 Hats, $1. Subway Store, Baloony ' $6 Genuine Corduroy ov" Norfolk Buits, $3 Hand embroic ered, "patterns Newest models; stitched-on belts; and heights, | Slaes 1S to Ie knickerbockers are cut full; all seams Bubway Store, Baleony — reinforced. Sizes 6 to 18 vears, sortmant of fabrics and Sire Leone a B80 and iiee yer. Subway Btore, Baloeny owns and grays in str dl Orienti to fancy mixtures mal pbing blue verges. | 46 spe) wide; e. Tbe to $1.16. Women’s Neckwear, Sixes 14to20. Bubway Baloony Subway , Lower €0c Seamless Bed Sheets, 60c Balcony Extra heavy bleached muslin; classified as mill “seconds,” or & bit soiled. 72x99 or 81.80. Subway Stcre, Lower Floor $1.25 Crochet Bed Spreads, $1 Eac’ Single bed size, Well made, heruned. subway Btore, Lower Floor Youths’ $10 and $12 Suits or| Women’s LinenOollars, 12}3c Overcoats, $3.96. Broken lots and sizes in a varied a»- 260 and 50c A new line of Veetees, Vestee $1.65 New Cotton Blankets abeevelers Guim, organdie $1.36 Pair ‘ pique Coltry ad Collar Sete. Women’sFall Suits,*12.75 White with ‘Thick, h weight. ick, heavy we! bl ink or blue borders. Large 1240 to 26c Dress Cottons, Tons. Yo Yard Regularly $19.50. Subway Store, Lower Floor eee be pal A wl en prettily andtaunder : Austrian China rey se icalieiiee Ma omen 8 Dresses, $5 With hancesome floral Leeper i: 40c Dinner Plates 86c Tea Plates 80c After-Dinner Coffee Cups’ and Saucers ‘ 26c Bread and Butter Plates. , . $26 100-piece Dinner Sets, $13.60 Gold band decorations, Bubway 8tore, Lower Floor Drug Store Specials Guce's Feptomangan..... Babeskin Soap 3for Hot Water Battie, regular $1.25, ibe Buttermilk and Be.zoin Toilet Soakes, 100 Glycerine Soap, 3 cakes for 260 Regularly $8.75. Made tn the Redingote style of crepe with combi- Bubway Store, Lower Floor $1.65 Bleached Twilled Roller Towelling, $1.25 for 26 Yards Sold only by the plece. Bubway Store, Lower Floor $1.86 Hemstitched Table Cloths, $1.60 2 yards long; heavy and durable; bleached damusk, Subway Store, Lower Floor Black, blue, brown, nation of satin, Women’s¢ Misses’ Skirts,$$2.95 Regularly $5. Serge, Romun stripes and combination of Roman stripe and serge. Subway Store, Balcony $1 to $3 Corsets, Now 60c. $1.50 Petticoats,¢1. In sizes 18 and 19’ only. Siightly In “Peacht S handled, but In the up-to-date mocels. | Jortey Top an Sean atom, Haleyoo, Soap ‘Transparent $8.50 Dining Boom Domes, Woneril values for those requiring | lining. Bubway Store, Balcony Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap, cake,6e - Ae!? Imported Violet Toilet Soap . 106 Cathedral af give in amber or “Seconds” of C, B, Corsets,| _ $1.50 House Dresses, 91. _, fumes Nall Brushes, rey. 285, Nile green; complete for gas; stem 65c. Chambray, Percales, in neat stri canopy, key and inverted light. Made of coutil. Low, medium and | Ginghamsin hanes and scrines oe Mi i Fine 2 ey Tooth Biwben © Size 22 inches, long. Newest models, Sizes 18 to 30, | Dresses, high lon, ‘ 10¢ Subway Store, Lower Floor Bubway Store, Balcony ‘ine Bubway Balcony $24 Brass Bedsteads at $14 Th Ono of the Fines: Values a} the Price Bvar te je with 2-ineh on thn i, Price For Short Lengths with five 2 fend ana footlnard i ot ‘ass Rugs. | ner, which be ra mn All’ wiaes in bright or All Are in Plain Colors—Brown, Green or Blue $10 Layer Felt Mattross, $7.60. French roll, stitched edge, well made, closely ‘tufted, upholstered In good quality Ucktng. $5 Woven Wire Spring, $3.60, Subway Store, Lower Floor, Neatly bound. ox6.6 *1 5O an oxa.6 *] Subway Store, Lower Floor ex7.6 £1.50 CASAS —— ee (<eaeEeeMeeEnsmmsimemanees CALL A.D MAKE YULR OWN Tene Our Terme Apply alse to New York, New Jeracy, Long leland and comme da “oo went iN y N mai wwe erens @ ache ad Ni

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