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‘ Par eh ts A Oe oat ie a ‘ Dig s f THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1914. tik -* GERMS KILL A STUDENT. — : = = ae _ Motor susrecrs chvGhT | BOSLAM SAFE; file Man, a | as Caltares in His Pocket. FORT SMITH, Ark., Oct. 19.—A small vial of typhus culture accidentally Broken in the pocket of Wallace Morri- VF fon, eighteen, a student at the Univers- | Wty of Missourt, caused his death yester- dey. Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. , feur of No, ue, Astoria, and Willian Im street, Astoria, £ Walle exverimenting with | typhoid Fred Wilk: tele ite the ) Gippea the ‘bottle. containing’ the. Kerm that killed August! Skin disorders which cause itching. hay tate as bgexet, eat street, at Broad-| burning and Saarevatlon an My ¥ fi ¢ we days Intr ) , ’ a grateli nth ; { I a Willinmsburg, | healed by Postam. “And relief grateful | Continuation To-morrow, on the Second Floor, of It is said they admit| relief, when itching stops a et is allayed—comes at once, as a prelimi- i aime ae eating ete” "Lhe Notable Sale of Silks and Velvets § from distress when the ¢ |tered, Poslam is antiseptic; absolutely Hered Bee Cfemith Hien Seno By CHARLES DARNTON. Se HERE is a light-comedy treat in store for you at the Little Theatre, . | | 7 eason to-morrow night, for you will find In “A Pair of Silk Stockings” a delightful comedy that ts capitaliy acted and * charmingly staged. An Invited audience on Saturday night was not long in discovering that Winthrop Ames could not ha‘ jude u happier cholee for mete PeEATURING this season’s most desirable weaves and colorings, at price 14 inducements that command instant attention. d it to Manhattan and i Villomebure Bridge but | ‘ his opening play. It's sure to please his patro vat tly Fe tT hapritens ane is ! IS CONSTIPATED! To be quite accurate—not that it mattera—"A Pair of Silk Stockines” is b theetfon | | Your druggist sells Postar, | For tree Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inch, and Black Chiffon Taffetes, 40 inch, at 85e two-thirds comedy and one-third farce, The main point ts that tts dialogue sc ata to Emergency La sal . value 1.50 ys [1m uncommonly witty, and thin makes it thoroughly entertaining from bexin= pants ‘ran awiy + New kh . . 7 Value & i yard eect mh ning to end, Moreover, the author, Cyril Harcourt, who happens to play the horpital ” Lael can ea tORIS weal Pk Pekin ‘Striped Velvet, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Metcor, only dull person in his piece, has hit upon two refreshingly amusing char- Dog Lovers Quia Candidat any akin, 25 cents and 15 cents,—Advt * ues a ; ide i r oe $1.15 acters—Sam Thornhill, a sort of high-class Hopkinson whose inexpressive- | Quizzing candidates fc. office ae to —<—<—<—<—<—<——=$=—=—==—=——= on chiffon grounds; 40 ins. wide, $4.50) 40 ins. wide, ABET ioc ors, | . ness #ecks utterance In a new kind of English slang, and the fair and fat their stand on the dox-musaling amend: | Values $6.50 and 7.50 a yard Vales $2.00 and 2.25 « yard 1! HYGIENIC DRINKING CUPS FREE Five “Lily hygiente drinking cups Trnorte i ate . */in a box will be given away for the |] ported Black Velvet, $4.7 in black and colors: Value 82.50 yd, $1.65 hostess of a week-end party whose volubility finds an outlet in clussic # If cross, feverish or bilious) promices, ieee rrr i. Ge ‘ora is the fnevitable country) {ngs should bo put to a better use in give “California Syrup Ther anitary Code is to be one Silk Poplin, 40 inches wide, \ i —an| this act. However, the amusing talk asked ‘ 40 ins. wide; Value $7.50 a yard, fo ’ . f Figs.” house with private theatricals—an} pice un, eo all ends happily for the of the present dow: | coupon to be printed in next Sunday's {{ 87.50 a yard Brocaded Charmeuse, Bengaline ol igs. English weakness as common a8 Jam} qudience, as ‘an tor Bam and ‘or "L will support . || Faill 1 . ‘ an “ “ir iz for b.eakfast—but this familiar set-| Molly snd e body else, The di- Ms i World. Be sure to . vee hd HH ‘aille Charmeuse, 40 ins. wide, and ¢ repe de Chine, 40 ins. wide, ‘ ound | Yorce has not been mae absolute, trotto wo unmuseted. Su *s World in early. i PT} M 5 ; No ee east nse Lio’ Lae pea truvcoutvl ulteas you see—and there you are! trol to go unmurzied. Wor Hany Saneers re * in light‘and dark shades, °. at $2.50] inblackandco'ors, . . at $2.45 ore.) “ para As the amiable ass who blunderod ———= , 5 , a Fete first treatment ati modern types and enlivened by hl8linto. the ‘divorce quite. innocently, a re = | Il Value $4.50 a yard Values $3.2 ut Kittle one is out-of never-falling wit. Then, too, the re-) Kenneth Douglas proved himself the [BUM USUGU MIN MUSUEN LIVIN PND DOO LAE EE tick, isn't resting, eating pany ” elf; best Meht (or shall I “ farally—look, Mother! see if tongue|Hearsal of “Caste,” amusing In itaclf| tr tent for shall tad cori ‘This is a sure sign that its| for a time, serves a real purpose, fOF| ont ia sincn Charles Hawtrey. Ho Uttle ach, liver oe bowels are| Sam, who Is cast as old ere nee wan deliciously droll. Quite as sood et with waste. When cross, irri-| equipped himself with wig and whis-/in her way was Miss M. Hamle table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad) Kers, and these he uses to disguise | Clifford as the talkative Lady Gower throat, full of cold, give. teaspoonful! nimseit in the wardrobe of his di- A . ightforward of “Califoruia Syrup of Figs,’ and ina }and attractive, and Miss Sybil Carl few hours all the constipated poison, | Vorced wife's bedroom. Here three of/tisio was a charming as well as undigested food and sour bile gently| the women have a supposedly confi-| humorously sympathetic mediator. moves out of its little bowels without | dential talk that is delightful. Miss Barbara Allen played little Angel. sweetly and naturally. Her and you have a well, playful) The play is another bedroom com=| girlish joveliness found a fine contrast again. . | edy, yet It keeps well within the pro-| in the striking beauty of Miss Mary Mothers can rest easy after giving] jrictien. The fact is that Molly|Glynne, who carried off the role of this harmless “fruit laxative,’ because) oi cennil still feels she must look; the worldly Pamela with a fine alr. | Wt never fails to cleanse the little one's] © 10 P. Clayton Greene gave a clean-cut liver and bowels and sweeten the stom-| after Sam, who has gone in for whis-) 1 oy nity Tne eve ae ai and ech, and they dearly love its pleasant] key-and-soda in his attempt to forget Mr, Harcourt played Sir John in taste. Full Uirections for babies, chil-| her, so she arranges to have her motor! pompous fashion. But it is his play, dren of all ages trae for grown-ups| car break down near the house of Sir | not Bs ern upon which he Is to be printed om each bottle. John and Lady Gower in order that | Congratulate: Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your i she may have a look at him, She is ae SR TRA TORNITIC Calton s ie “Fig? Heng given the room of an old admirer, that it is made by the “California Fig| Capt. Bagnal, who has left for town, "—Advt. Compan: and when he climbs in through the | window with tho explanation that he missed his train, you may imagine thick é Sons the situation, with Molly in bed and 6 Bam in the wardrobe. Presently, the Established 52 Years supposed burglar is discovered, over- . | powered and his feet tled with Molly's Work To-Day Means j Stockings. Then he Is locked into the A BS d ‘Hosiery, Lingerie j and Underwear 4 ; at McCutcheon’s Bes. Trde Mart | Original -Paris Costumes At Very Great Reductions from Former Prices EGINNING, to-morrow, in the Third Floor Dressmaking Salons, we will dispose of our entire Autumn importations of Tailleur Suits, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Dancing rocks obtained from such eminent fashion exponents as Silk Hosiery, with cotton tops and soles, light weight. Black, White and staple shades, 85c, value $1.00, Two-toned Lisle Hose, colors, $1.95 a pair. Black Silk Hosiery ot good weight, with spring tops, feet lisle lined. $1.50, value $1.75. Night Gowns—a new importation of very beautiful French models in delicate Crepe de Chine and fine Nainsook, trimmed withNet, Real Lace and Embroidery—very choice and attrac- tive goods. Price $10.00 to $75.00. Brassieres, exquisitely trimmed with Real Cluny, Filet and other laces, $12.00 to $35.00. in a wide range of (Not TNO Wd od Wo Wd Sd Vad Vt Paquin, Premet, Cheruit, Bernard, Worth, Douillet, Jenny, Agnes and others. The collection represents the final interpretations of the new modes for Autumn and Winter. | Women’s and Misses’ Petticoats ti Will be offered to-morrow, at these price concessions: bath Chemises—simply embroidered or trimmed ‘ orn ‘ - . : Beeetect Une of the Epes ference coo rin axtivite | Pape’s Diapepsin” ends all with beautiful laces, 75¢ to $35.00. oka | $5.95 Crepe ef sno" Petticoats, $4.00 Silk som ia they have a burglar in captivity re *, a al pe. -girearigs dead heared doesn't prevent Molly and Bagnal stomach distress in Skirts, in straight lines, hand-embroidered or yi ‘| Trimmed with fine laces and ribbons, in| Some of All Jersey, others of Jersey Top with five minutes. white and flesh color, all of superior quality | messaline flounce, also of peau de cygne and from renewing their sentimental past. Wonderfully self-contained, the: of correctly fitted glasses. lace trimmed, $1.50 to $50.00. F and workmanship. messaline, in black and desirable suit shades, Eyes Examined Without Charge | Ensiiah! Molly even gives him a kisd| | Wonder what upset your stomach— Negligees, in Albatross, S.lk and Wool Crepe, , | iseradaplhaaclbaceavet [fame a eels rad ta See poe ot he retary eae Crepe de Chine and Zenana, $7.75, 8.75, 14.50, Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 ie ne a atne because in such an| Your stomach is in’ revolt; if sour, 16.50 to 75.00. | Me york icth hve. IBeh St CveRt #he knows Som would go aul Milan Silk Knickerbockers, in Pink, 350 Sixth Ave. 22d St.N|to the dogs. Now, it happens that Age Sixty Ave. 72d St ft ons io cnueed to marty» peetty |e an White and Black, $1.95, value $2.50. 17 West 42d Street. Uttle girl who is also @ guest in the Aye i nes sk Fine Ribbed Combinations in various and upset, and what you just mente fo stubborn lum The Art Needlework Department Will place on sale, to-morrow, the following items, at radically reduced prices Breskiyn: 498 Fulton St. cor. Bond St. fY| house, and whon she trots up to apol- hi in ilghtand medium wel French Picture Frames, “Imported Silk Pillow Tops, oo) Wy mld - rhaviog pitrayed shapes, in light a1 ights, $1.00. | i partly worked with ribbon embroidery on silk,| partly worked with ribbon embroidery, with 3 ieee Me child; om aturday McCutch Cc | with material to complete. material to complete. BALDPATE [027.000.2020 2208 James McCutcheon & Co. at $5.50, 6.00 and 9.00 at $15.50 und 28.50 HAIR TONIC the went into the bathroom that she | #0 Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Regularly $11.00 to 18.00 each + — Regularly $23.00 to 40.00 olently ; . Registered In U8. and Canals, Herne ie Taaerenase aes arenes | jou lineal Haat whnoet troealton, Bobet Bie Hand Embroidered Scarfs, Center-| Lingerie Pillow Covers, Gown, my ; ay od i " of a| == a , i ee Mia Iu, ad sonly tdty coats fo'a Store Open Evenings at $2.95, 5.50 and 8.50 at $2.25 each it . | Regularly $4.50 to 12.00 each Regularly $2.75 to 5.00 each Attention is directed to our complete assortments of yarns and other accessories required for the making of the various articles for the relief pur- poses of the Red Cross Society, Patrons who are interested in this move- ment and purchase the materials in our department may have the advice of ferent methods and new stitches tree ‘from oil. ea d ‘ eccalleat tonic for ladies’ aud gentlemen's | in his pocket, for ‘ ; might be a littio more fun, But noth. | ¥° ; ; Price, $1.00 ing further is done with the: i id aimple reason that Sam has is Baldpaie Co., New York]]| this is the only time one fe: don't g “biffing’ him, to use his word, for hin atupidity. 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