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Teh “PRIDAY, ooTroneR 16," 1914. i A Mg go aks teks fanalne is “, ; MUSICAL. be | < as a epy cause she spoke Russian. u } t W SOKK MILE WALKS TAKEN An appeal to Ambassador Gerard | but did no damage. Tho rix fam METROPOLITAN OFETY HOUSE. . caused her release, and at Berlin she | iivi a0 to the atroet W antie ee MENGE grt found her elster. The two iit wes the usual excitement dn il The Prodigal ‘hes elr hands o} REPEATEDLY BY GIRL IN Jonty able fo, come 0 thls country In| ithe police dlacovered from the «rag. a ) < mentmmes Tite Ren | through the Ald of the Ambassador, ments that the bomb was a tin can filled Daughter of New York Furrier Ils and pow- in Far Away Russian Castle When Hostilities Began. seme et L ey <a es ee . : | 7 . . . 3 x ~“ KFORM ANCE, 4 with paper, fron filing? der, Domenico Dagwano, owner of the building, and Mving there, sald he had TIN CAN AN BOMB EXPL EXPLODED. received no thr and had no idea A mall bend exploded early to-day why the bomb was set off. ‘Miss Nathalie Boscho and her sister COLDS, HEADACHES, SOU SOUR STOMACH Lf g iara n Vietoria of No. 1536 Madison avenue, ; 2 1" feel bully; the: rel bully; they| poison from th the bowels, AC vie Gaughters of a New York fur im- mscedistnly ‘cieanee, “and Prove Ad the Right trighten you out oy ~4 : ran ‘ Porter, wore passengers on the Maure- ‘stomach, remove the sour, tindigested| a 10-cent box from any druggist keeps « =» i ; WeW YORK Rs? tania, arriving to-day. Miss Nathal and fermenting food and foul gases; take] your Stomach regulated, cleat and and B fi dition f PRINCE! JOHN MASON™ TOE toreety tvs bree 1k 6 Bats | P fiy camnieied won muntew ead meatier Dear ee cg a = i] OPENS TO-MORROW. NIGHT |] LIBERTY sis hoes aay ; La DOUGLAS . im HE COME only to the wildest melodrama of the IN G \ Ai-44 sts, Daay Mats, 2, Heat ovate 61. WARS ,8& WORLD Val Toomight, Winter “Garden. §),:/1 Re “Biberia” type. She was studying the violin in Rus- la while her older sister studied piano in Berlin. When war was clared she was visiting the castle of the Prince and Princess Naipini at fii lisa trem os searens fllrend — WORK WHILE YOU SLEER Running — @tation, at Novo Grodek. = a | The army officers of the district took all of the Princes’ horses except four. The Prince and Princess started with her in a drosky drawn by three horees for the railroad station. A i Playhouse'*\ Mets r ' MY TABY'S S DRESS eer ae Woditeay bee 80° Taunt EYE DENCE NOCER NT a autin' LITTLE THEATRE WILL oa ; KBAR OF F'SILK: STOCKINGS ES} Everything runs smooth for the chauffeur when 2 he has his fragrant, fresh-rolled NAVY cigarette to comfort —— | aye ; him. His hands are steady and his eyes are clear—he’s |] Comedy, i e CABIRIA : commandeering squad intercepted happy and content. 1] Faar'se rics | gat took toe. three. Noreen, Mies GAIL & AX THE LAW si Boshko persuaded the Prince and Princess to let her go on alone, Bhe was two days and a night Feaching the station. There were to be no trains for two weeks. She walked all the way back to the cas- tle. There she found a reign of ter- for. ‘Tho peamante, freed rom tte; Coward supervision of the provincial garri- ° , son, were threatening revolution| Extension vs against the nobility. Miss Boscho * 5. “AND ia . } HE. mn olga, Cig. 508) ESS + raat math ta \ rYEWALTON A P jatiners a Mrs. at. 2 in G, WRRNARD ‘ Long Cut Tobacco ko ite ay THE MIRAC “'The Best Tobacco in the Best Package’’ kvl THE STORY Sey thc ake cutting emcee ee Heel NAVY is such pure, mild tobacco that aged scarecrow, and set out again you can smoke it all day long with healthful | ; for the railroad. She had several un- i KICK IN ¢ nas Vests, pleasant encounters with soldiers, Gila ditans F Standard "\:" } ey me and in the end took to the woods by NAVY has a wonderful flavor and fragrance— “PEG O' MY H LECTRIGAL SHOW daviigne until & friendly peasant | Té your ankles ‘“turn,’? this shoe will keep them straight; || sweet, rich and mellow—that come from the care- ie i ah aC ees tui Blouse and fur cap and trimmed ver| if your arch is weak, this' shoe will strengthen it; if your ful aging and blending we RS this ripe, mild para AW pat Everythine bcrting ot Rit re ais to fake ber look Uke & boy larch has fallen, this shoe will restore its position. oe co dig A leaf. eat AVY Pope Mie : te, Almusen. 90. eolekc 'wice more al de the trip be- E i teed (ha chile and tile, palieead A shoe highly recommended by orthopedists for the our Wrappings keeps this tobacco pure and fres at yBEST IN TOWN, f only to learn that trains were being relief and remedy of all ‘‘flat-foot ? conditions. | You can easily learn to roll this silky Long Cut into HEY 3 ‘ os OE saa Satiecks eae Seananeea postponed week after week. perfect cigarettes. You'll also enjoy it in pipe and 4 | MI ytranelip Ardell & Co, Dy he eR pees optaet aap label aabonanaar Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension chew—for NAVY is famous “all-around tobacco.’ ideopaalary hesetee ' rm Tet || vit amt ny Suimaing Mone Hina Enrougm and ‘treated her ‘with. tho Heel, have been made by James 8. Coward, table Ask your dealer for the Frec book of FE G. W.GAIL & AX. slat c a Stmost respect ee conalderacton, | Custom Department, for over 34 years. “Papers” that with each 5-cent a3 waieraes I = a SE meh Aco convoked at Petr a package of NAVY. + BALTI + MD, ‘lesque t Bronce she went to Raum, Kinand | JAMES S, COWARD “2 qeras NEW YORK THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY R ; Pe HERO, Wate Rrsamee, | oi rie and by way of Stockholm to Fasstits, Mell Orders Pilied SOLD NOWDERE LSB Sead tor Catalogue = ii Mat, To Day, A FAY | his ougee as ed a PRSTEIN'S “Maga a Se Sete gs ak Iie da Viracearnca ONITA, back MEK DVIS Roma |OLYMPIC ge ‘ut | "THE MONTE “CARLO GI GI gun a (Mobert tt Ethel Bi Brym 13 ype 4,000 YARDS SS " “SRegea”20 PATTERNS We place on sale to-day the ae Winter season — TARTAN CHECKS and Continental Mills. These fine abso- to $4 a yard, and consist of some of the season. Only 4,000 yards are included in this DENTIST RY THAT LASTS_- Whistle, sing, laugh with head «— thrown back, chew the hardest food, and these Roofesys Teeth remain steade fastly in place, causing u. annoyance or discomfort, Nobody suspects they are artificial teeth. You do not realize {it yourself, as the roof of your mouta | is uncovered, allowing you to talk with freedom. If wanted quickly, made la a day by The New WATERBURY Way - popular suitings of the Fall and —purchased from the famous Hoosic lutely pure woolens are worth from $3.50 (@{ most exclusive and desirable patterns of the sale, and naturally will be snapped up as soon as this sale is made public. Every suit, when finished with best of linings and trimmings, will be equal to any $25 to $40 value elsewhere. Tartan Checks are famous for their wonderful soft blending color effects and wearing qualities. This offering, coming from these famous mills, is the clothing event of the season. m mi eth e 4 FREB, It will pay you well to buy two suits at this sale, for you will virtually be getting the two for just about the price one would cost getsin hore ut nite with a NEW set tha Wis erfoetiyn Hroken a caved teeth ove. toet ened-—-misaing. teeth - ordinarily, Made to measure with fit and workmanship guaranteed, $14.75. dreayerd ‘tooth saved—Toove teeth tightened-—nulgat teeth replaced wits gery made PAINLESS by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sete of Teeth, ....$5.00 up| Gold Crowns, 22 Karat... $5.00 up Gold Fillings.,........$1.00 up! Silver Fillings.............50c. up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29W. 34th St., NewYork 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn (8 Doors Kast of Oppentieim, Collings @ Co.) 2d Door West Abranam & Btraae’.) HOURS, 8 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 2 German, French and Swedish spoken, Ladies In attendance. 100,000 yards Pf hove ae Pore Woolens, all styles and S A L E T A R T A N C H EC K S all colorings, absolutely the latest for Fall and Winter wear. Blues, \ Blacks, Browns, Pencil Stripes, Pin Stripes, Wide Wale Serges, $ $ \ : Silk Mixtures, materials that can’t be produced by others for less All] ' 25 to 40 VALUE New Fall 25 1 tl k, (Woolens 0° "GvERcoaTINGS Styles “ : A BL Guaranteed Meltons, Chinchillas, in Black, Blue, Grey or fancy mixed Alf \ Sua materials, made to order, lined with all-wool cloth, trimmed with Colorin 5 3 PIECES . Pure Woo! guaranteed Farmer’s Satin, satin sleeve linings, made and finished ig WwW il ao | FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDI if EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. Pat American Watch & Diamond Ca. 6 MAIDEN LANE. Tel, 6867 Cont, AMONDS s.S% WATCHES” a by the highest priced workers in the trade. These overcoatings when made by our competitors sell for $25 to 840. Our enormous phaung poet Sod enung oe 1 Big wocen permis us So: Boo or OVERCOAT . $ OVERCOATS Ready to Wear, Custom Made, Light, Medium and Heavy Weights OVERCOATS ry \ 10 wa All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Samples Cheerfuily Given ior Comparison “Wag Ritchie & Cornell PY HONFIDENTIAL 206 W.4.2°. OPPOSITE HAMMENSTEIN'S STEAMBOATS. SUITS, OVERCOATS, Ete., #12 *LDOWA Fay | ME » NUE ON C Fut “THE WORLD'S LARGEST 4) as US GROW.” Z eee a 1347 Broadway, bet. 35th & 3éth Streets 691 Eighth Avenue, Bet, 13d & 4ith Streets "iy MONS BS on SEDI “Hud n River Day Line 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 2331 8th Avenue, i Door Above {25tit Street 1 . a Hoe hh Tae: 4 155 William Street, Cor. Ann Street 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brookly. 700 Broadway, fishing ive, Brooklyn TP dee Ads 0. Oey din all Our Store Window: O10 BROAD WI Secon AEN Lane Vesa ware Cavacce al 20WN ‘ier G MEN AND EKLY UDENT! 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