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FEE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 99, 1914. ] ; iV : Gee are Miter, ‘SAYS MAM ORASGED HER PAIR BURN TO DEATH »| UNOERTAKERS ROBBED. HAY LUE DEH” Ne KOHL). snes ris wan. (RTO TUNKEL; HES HELD) IN PORT GHESTER FIRE s=* > Sole ms ARETS | |Pair Are Pound in N. Y. C. Tube! Man and Wife Suffgcated as They vartners in‘ ertaking eta ah LOVE CASE | Under Park Avenue, Womar Sleep—Another Tenant Leaps and. sixth ‘street, were going over | Inj | a 7 the books of their concern about 10 njured. | Through Flames. o'clock last night when three men, an Crowley, on duty in Park] Michael-Stroza and hin wife were| gout tome hate eats eorned: Montgomery & Stone i), Make “Chin-Chin" A Great Show. | | down slouch hats, walked in. One| Give “C, +99 f | h Heventy-necond and| burned to death and several other | irveiled ¢ revoler at tte tye anace: | Give “Candy Cathartic” for $1,435 After Binding Six Z rd atreets, at 3A. Mf. to- | tenanta of a tenement hours on High- | 2efrd,them to, back into. a rear room.) a bad cold, sour stomach, Jay wan told a woman coud be heard) tund avenue in Port Chester escaped , took a watch, locket and a diamond constipation. but Meekly Surren- BY CHARLES DARNTON. crying In the New York Central tun-| death in the flames by the narrowest | AuckpIN, worih together §itG, and & iP HIL® tt may be « long way to Tipperary, an th. song goon, nder the street. Me found @/ margin last night, One tenant had | $1.18. Both partners were thon Get @ 10-cent box now. It When Captured. W wee TOLL luene SROT, CORINSESIEY Ib BD oee te | nding awalnat th | to drop from a second-story window | Rage 1 & Closet and the robbers) Ntogt of the ills of childhiood are-edused Montgomery and Btone show, “Chin-Chin,” in aa good aa @ circus, whip through | Later Detective Kahn arrested An-| by a sour, disordered stomach, sluggish ich waa his sole ave- | tonto Derosco of No, 380 Bast One, Hun. liver and constipated bowels. They cateh dred an Unhteen streot. rat il rross, lis - GAndren wan sure Perosco was one |COld easily, become cross, listless, irri tory frame tenement, | of the trio which had robbed him, but | table, feverish, rest tongue coated, the ground floor, was later he changed hia mind. Perosco | don't eat or sleep well and need a ur on the EY saat $1.18 in cae in his pockets | cleansing of the bowels—but don’t try and two on the second,|When he was searched. to force a nauseating dose of oil inti ; t He wns taken to the Harlem © chaget ahs: Bhat Moe Rhee ds ooe | sr nd his wife Hved on the third | tolgay"ty order that Pace, the partner | the little one’s already sick stomach— of d’Andrea, might have a took at him. jit is cruel, needless and ol joned. ee Any child will gladly take Cascarets wth wale was Eleanor! not known. It had practically envel- y It ly oe eee ee ee) oped the building when the tenants} —Finshing Man tn: suen, | Candy Cathartic, which act gently— ont atreets and | Were rouned from sleep. James Wilson of No. 288 Jamatea} MCver gripe or produce the sl.ghtest m rrowa,| Stroza and his wife must have been | avenue, Flushing, has inverted a pro- easiness—though cleanse the little om ‘em | #uffocated by smoke before they Jectile which he claims can do roore| system sweeten the stomach and put ‘and| could make a move to save them-| damage in warfare than any of the| tte liver and bowels in a pure, healthy dred | selves, for they did not even appear | shells ured tn the present European | Condition. ¥ She said he| at the windows. war. Mr. Wilson ts in correspondence| Full directions for children and grown- stairs to the! - a |with the Lioutenant-Colonel of the| ups in each package. and he was War Risk Insarance Now General.! signal Corps, U. 3. A., Aviation Sec-| Mothers can rest ensy after giving of assault. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22--War risk | tion, regarding his invention. He has| this gentle, thorough laxative which costs ? marine insurance bureaus, similar to been promiaed that {t will recetve the] only 10 cents a box at any drug store— that recently put in operation by the | Attention of the War Department Ad: | Thia te the word for It in one nenne, for the new piece takes that rolling, ANAPOLIS, Oct. 22.—Five men | aliding, tum inning Stone—the only and original Fred A.--back to ff @ hotel in, the day when he started his career beneath a tent ted for the robbery of @ Dropped from an airship by the gentle means of moving pictures, the Haute, Ind., of $1,435 in: easb | comedian, who thing short of Keniun in hin own peculiar, inimitable way, lands 4 fairly upon « cireus, and after giving @ very good give watches, wore arrested Bere | tmatalion of | y bad ventriloquist he dashew lightly into the ring as to-day after making the ¢rip | y411,, ‘© bareback Indy who couldn't possibly fall and hurt her Terre Haute in a high power | reputat ned in her hour of trial by a derrick that bile. folk inntaking care of a chaperon bers who wore masks, ac- tone wearing a pleasant amile, a worrled look, @ robbers trom Terre | tiehts and the Intest fall shade of hair an he trips biithely into the ring. GEORGE BAREIS, TS oN remy after | He ian't partiowlar where he rides, changing from the parlor to the observa- asoe a te, entered the ho' — —I¢ i, j tion car, aa it we his prancing od © real horse with cirous training, joyed by o'clock this morning. They bownd | ming you—and ally finding himacif with nothing more patantial BRONX WIFE ASKS Alo living at 3 and Pifty-t Broadhurst and H. B. Lackey.|than air beneath him tors, and four patrons of the Fred Stone wan born for this sort of fun, and he goes in for It with IN SEARCH FOR HUSBAND dragged er room, btaining| the boyiah seat that te the real necret of his success as an eccentric com- unnel an nes Whee . "i world. In fact, I doubt if locked up on a ¢ There an in| edian—the @reatest comedian of hin kind In one etd eb. "Tha| anyone has ever equalied him in the fleld of grotesque fun-mak tae angel onl poe fe cartainiy no one to-day who can honestly claim to be in the same claas|Bélleves Sunstroke Affected Him—} witeen to Open Red Cross Dasaar. Haute police traced the men cae” ies we nathan leap to How the fire started and where te| @ marvel. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. — President) Write States, have been established by | = 1, Ind., and then notified the This opinion i» based upon something more than hie bareback riding| Gone More Than a Year—Needs | witron wilt press a button to-night fre fovernments of Belgium, Detimark: | . polis potice. @twunt. To him that an enay, 1 have no doubt, an rolling off a log, a barn, n ON, opening the Red Cross Hazaar in New Italy. pan, Norway an ac- emergency automobile of the|ar a precipice. Don't wait for the big ahow, tn other worda the circus His Help Badly Now. Poko vane money for Buropean wat cording to announcement madn to-day | The r Ang Gepartment, loaded with|eeene, when you are going to the Globe; get there in time fo wee all the! ori be back for lunch at 1.80," eald ny ea 0 ull res wan eet ee one font “Cnin-Chin® George Hareis, ktasing his wife Anna| city to meet the robbers. They Montgomery and Htone make “Chin-Chin” @ great show from start to finish. As double China, #0 to they have a Chinese song in the first/and hie five-year-old son Leonard. sec sbeebs ro rene aa 3a o an wes W OO You Want Long Wear or Good Looks|| f0r_Piano Purchasers watches were recovered. hard song to ning. They really take the worda out of your mout hshoetred aay alttse heen la’ Brahe —_ etly what you've been thinking all along. And yet they go through it] to 00) Uy & ne ; a = word for word as though they had learned it at the eame mothers knee, |'0% N. J. Hareia went out and has Thia song in one of the beat things in the performance, and incidentally it|0t been heard of since. He was | DA . eerves to prove that Montgomery te worth a great deal to hie long- | brass polisher, twenty-eight years old time partner, The “be aa they are called, have another good song in| To-day, after @ fruitless search in “The Chinese Honeymoo New York and Now Jersey, Mra. ‘And don't let a late dinner keap you with applause performed by the| Harola has appealed to The Evening from secing the two little Breen @iria| v Btone and a feather-weight | World to ald her in finding her hus- band. Mrs, Barela is now Uving at 7. York Times of January 14th, | tn their Teddy Near dance, ‘This, too, | artiat named Violet Zell No. 116s Gpeiera avenne, ihe Brent, A number of these best values taken in trade durit sale rie Mone closed hive been pos we in our factory. Many as as new. Both GRANDS and be : UPRIGHTS in this sale are heartily recommended to the t “” NORSEMB Hosiery will most critical buyer. i m5 in Your Hosiery? Riis inne eae UPRIGHT PIANOS UPRIGHT PIANOS 5 le in the fireat act, which haa a plo-| whirled and thrown about tn @ way] with her aon. She ts broken in health Hardman, —| bn researches of Prof. Metch-|turasque Chinane aatting and an at-|that makes one realise how com- | fro oe legree. Best-dressed Sterling —Ebony, be gad eye ig $220 wikeff and others have led doctors to] tractive and youthful chorun charm-| pletely a girl can trust a man when TE RKAn Gaia’ lant that: Ib men and women Bid ’ lason & Hamlin 225 that many conditions of chronic | ingiy dressed. The whole production, | ahe fe tn reliable hands. ‘Thie violent can offer for wear and recommend iddle, ~ 60} Chickering—Mah., 225 nervous debility, rheumatiom | for that matter, In in Manager| terpaichorean novelty 19 Indaacribably Tam aure that he NOPSEME Decker & Sons, 75) Melville Clark, 225 ere a OME Charlee Ditineharn’s ant atyle-and | funny, particularly when it apttien| Mould return fo, ue if he know thay ¥ down to Mins Zell's 4 Btone'a feet. Intest nd it has even been] that manne the lat touch in Ameri- that the lowering of the} can musical comedy, It la beautt- resulting from auch poisoning i#| fully etaged. ‘The Heht of a modern to the development of Cancer| aiaddin’s lamp shines upon the'book Extra beauty; extra Weber, 75] Mathushek & Son, 230 é Wuertz, 75 Wal., = hee extra value Chickering—Ebony, 100 Opera Wal 275 mupport.” —— though her weight meant nothing to WOMAN CROOK CAUGHT. him—another proof that his remark- EME extra Tuberculosis HB able font are as individual as the popular Jacob Doll, 125 PLAYER-PIANOS prowetie, 7 by Anne Caldwell and R. HL. Burn tea Semasetons Gan teok Guin: . # a ; a ret Pe ok aide, who have put thelr china to-| rest of him. He gives an amusing | moned to Police Headquarters in Brook- 55 sabia Wit Wanla bund Cot wad porns Ebon 150} (5) Player-Pianos—Mah., 220 ‘of removing the diseased organ, A] gether and devined ingenious attua-|!mitation of playing an automatic {identified Mra, Ida Mey*r, ease Hosiery wear longer, ickering— A 160 Melotona—Mah., 350 who A ed'in the final stage of tone that give Montgomery and| plano, but in hitting off Paderewak! he servant who, af oft lustrous yarns, perfect knitting Mathushek & Son— —‘ 175] Pianista—Mah., 375 was believed to be an incurable] atone every apportunity to be enter- of tuberculas joint disease wns] taining, Netter etill, Ivan Caryll's on. he would be funnior If he wore a| ter working for them one day, decamped / pad the nevsenrm feature mage them Hehter wig and mustache. While he| With all the Jewelry she could find. teed fast dyes. Atleading dealers, Kemble & Ward—Mah., 175] Eut.—Mah., 390 ted The Lower Intestine | iusic in enlivening, and wjth it| looks absurd enough to raise a laugh, | ‘4,oxvected, by the police that. a —_ Steinway, 175} Nelson—-Cir. Wa., 425 the exception of nine inches war] theres the “Long Way to Tippbrary” | hie make-up is eo dark that it “killa” a Sohmer, 185} Eut.—Mabh., 425 ir ond the portion eft was joined | einake the evening sem ali too| his dance at the end. Hut this tn a mailer Intestine. Trowbridge—Wal., 185} Cecilian, ‘ 475 Keller Bros.—Wal., 185} Mathushek & Son, 475 Mathushek & Son— = 190|Mathushek & Son, 500 emall point, Speaking of points, Stone makes one when the ide Mies Zell aska “Do 1 look like a widow?" and he replies, “No, if you result was astonishing. In «| short. ‘eo time the internal organs resume: When Douglas Stevenson sings normal functions, ond Ina lew | “qood-ble, Girl, I'm Through,” the re arevee was apparently "| tatr damaoia who pop their heads out jt Mtede NOLASEME America BROCE ty HOSIERY Le a een get | Of & tree-top are enough to make any | #hut one eye you look like w needie,”* PURE SILK 50% fists 25¢ | ped (hohe Mah., jo GRANDS ower Intestine can never or wou o LL) . f ed wn it Unternal Matha are {an with half an eye foal convinced | | We vi echin-Chin ls a double. aKa 2h Atantte ave aoe one Mathushek & Son— 200|(2) Weber Grands, 350 ire length| the simple life, Hut hie departure, | barrelled hit, It te filled to the mus- Ru Ma led - —— Krell, 200] (2) Jacob Bros.—Parlor thejousty with pure warm water and| though he sings very woll, dosan't| se with sure-fire fun, Chase—Mah., 220} Grand—Mah., $450, 475 all this poisonous e which] take the life out of the party, It _ | to health. |] Price & Teeples—Miss., 220] James & Holmstrom, 450 Mathushek & Son— 220|Mathushek & Son, §50 9 MATHUSHEK & SON, discontinued styles $300, and 50 others of various makes. continues to be ae lively as vaude- He Haker, snatched from the day ciroult, has @ topnote that no Mary Jane might envy, and nen and explained by right back at the flute in its own man Drug Stree New York | language. Sho in a pleasant girl with f Brooklyn, who are als ntl a charming voice. Charles T, Ald- latersting bo: ae me hada rich performe lightning changes that Tp ay a A lot in, | are me rising than convincing, and the Brown Hrothere devote . clown VANDERLIP HAS TYPHOID, (CAS ge SO ea eT Pay BUT ISN'T IN DANGER |} safari FURNITURE That Saves You t your share of thin wale's wonderful Frank A. Vanderlip, President of the National City Hank of New York, fa tl with typhoid in his home at Boarboreugh, N. Y., but fe not in any Dr. Norman Barnesby jay that he expects to VICTROLAS 5 rertiontn Compare our prices with and conviace yourself that themaelves to saxophones whether you buy for cash or on credit Why not consider your Xmas piano now? 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