The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1914, Page 5

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THE euaoane Ween THURSDAY, OOTOBER 29, 1014. <2, O33 ime =, a sel ect of teeth, ac- |The name “Seldon” was on eens T0 AID WAR VICTIMS |& p es x, ; THE C0 cording to Dr. Salvas, and they were | jewelry worn by ane un-| “y intl a, Rewworth, Ee. der the name o! red Freeman, Rae“ gthe'» a TUBERCULOSIS on aimeventy trom thowe of the boarded at the home of J. F. More: Sets specs \ ms jin Milwaukee, Freeman left the M Merchants’ Donations Auctioned oft|} ow agent iy, Bur a | ‘manic “halon In view of the fact that the body | gan home .suddeniy, and when he x ¢ BD | weary, ceva or thvarvolotie passes theavat was disfigured by the water, Dr, Allen , heard nie ela A ae and Bring Large Sums for Aus- | * p ‘ ste . nike Rive * Bi sours Gurtusn-ienty ' ice MAN AL naka ery er etcd "os voy to-Hungran Rellt Fund. | WELO AS A WHITE SLAVER, |Herc's relief! In five minutes] ing ic, Yowrralanden if the 4i taken the body for that of hie brother: et oe oererantia avidenee, auch More than 2,000 persons attended the post radhils your upset stomach 1 ¥ is Member: f the Miller mily had bai t Burland Cast it . . overtake | been Making preparations for_ the | A the Jewelry bearing the name Tae’, | fl went County Sresmerion Daasee wreated A . It you f | Esha of their ge! gti hare Gniered a sanatorium under the os to raise funda for those feels fine. itt oa: correctly 5 he examination revealed tha’ ere ” 3 lecanl f s | Body ssoriod Wy by — as, ha been a case of mistaken identity, |, miller.” friends of th made widows and orphans in Austria! 4 charge of holding @ neventeen- it a 3 pert In aise: | is understood that the body Will | way Selden Miller, although the body mauaee year-old gitl in white slavery has been| If you feel bloated after eating and| minutes F That of Mi M n ave (ove nent hack to Kenowd. jfound in the Pike f 2 made againet Alice Cherbey of No. 4712 | you believe it is the food which fills you, h of at of } issing uusictai | In a statement issucd by Kmten|iey. are now cone : | Nuber von Pereked, Austrian ‘Consulvand New Utrecht avenue, Brooklyn, locked | if what little you cat lies like a lum throat or jung trouble while ‘Tare Miller he saya: mystery of Freeman’ | hie staff, were present, and witnessed | up in the Fourth avenue police . | lead on [lt stomach; if there is d curable atage, 1 Now Declared Not His. “The atory that Selden Miller came Honing of @ number of articles! “aig gitt is May Hughes, culty in breathing after eating, eructa- and find out your r ‘to his death in the waters of Pike | poppers Meat ‘ by Bron merchants, A good parents five at Coney Tolan Hans 6 see, undigested food and acid, | Gastritis, or by i ann eommene (iver, In the outskirts of Kenosha, |e aie cntered the basement bak 8 realized, ‘weeks ago she went to visit friends who mien ‘brash of a belching of remember that = ie ~ _| Wis, a number of days ago, has °, cers of the Bronx County Hun- “4 ape’s Diapepsin to top food ene store the moment you PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 29.—An €X- | proved to be & mistake, and Dr, Al- (ory at No. 1859 sixt | garian Democratic Club are, Bernera| (Ve (tly & few doors from Mrs. Cher Placed an ‘and indigestion. ite use. amination made in this city of the fred Reginald Allen and Dr, J. Clar- | Brooklyn, where Frank Klein, President; M. Hirtenstein, First | 007: It 1s charged she was enticed into | UY Me ati ees extensive acid, stomach ber will reruete body taken from Potter's Field, Ken- | nce Salvgs, Selden Miller's personal | work alone carly to-day, and demanded ‘Presi PF one Ne the Cherbey house detained there. icon; absorbe that. sit aking der stomach within five Finten | Physician and @entist, upon a thor-| money. When Anglor sald he had none ‘A nearch was by her parents and| PO! mt dr penic omd ehatvaen oaha, Wis. and identified by Emlen ough examination have pronounced (the men beat him. He shouted for help * Non, and carly to-day Detectives | and stops fermentation eh rour og | wen and digest Promptly, , ee are Hate Miller as his brother, Selden | the body certainly not his. and the men fied, but as they went one entire meal and causes Dyspepsia, Sick | fuss Po discomfort, ony ode cventnke Gi ke eclock anat: | Miller, a noted musician, who has| "The erroneous report of his death | Area two shots at Anglor, Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, | food you eat.—Advt. minsed, |has disclosed the undiminished ad- Nan’ of the. Coney "Teland been missing nearly a'year from his | viration and affection felt toward | talon drececd cu J tome in this city, proved that a mise . m. tal dressed cute and Brutses about Hee fam rer IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, H = taka florins mates | by pupils, choir asaocintes and Anglor’s head. A WORLD AVANT? AD. WALL, Go AND low Are Your Nerves? The corpse arrived from Kenosha ae ae yee Observe the Symptoms Before a Breakdown. Lord & Taylor Tenth atreet, yesterday. The exam- Murray Hill 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Founded 1868 ination was made by Dr. Alfred Reg- inald Allen, of No, 2018 Spruce street, | a physician and close friend of ti! pear | missing man. and by Dr. Tt restores to| onlva® of No. 1600 Locus! treet, Gel- endurance and| °°” Miller’s dentiat. resistance force, allaysirritability,lessens| Following @ thorough examination the waste which nervous exhaustion of the body, th causes, produces healthful and refreshing | were positive sleep, and leaves no un- Miller. One yer trader To Dr, Allen to express the belief that one who su! mn nasa result teva rae i Sin of being in the river, where it was nervous PB ahang ees rr . ‘ found, for some time, did not bear overindul nd ogo Warner's any resemblance to the missing man. Safe Nervine brings relief. After comparing measurements of ‘ee Retacrynded pe Selden Miller which he has in his office, the physician discovered that the corpse was more than an inch shorter than Miller, Because of its long immersion in water the exam- iners were unable to compare the dif-| @f ference in weight between the body | ff “The Plaza,” a patent leather vamp and quarter lace boot oy) ¥ A ith new fawn top, black patent leather lace stay, narrow fyou write Warner's Sale Remedies Co. aan eiler vast difference in the | MEH) recede tor, and Spanish-Louls heel. A distinctive, boot of . FY REO FS An Extraordinary Special Sale of Men’s and Young Men‘s Suits and. Overcoats: High Grade Garments Specially Reduced for Friday and Saturday 500 All Wool Hand-Taitlored Suits Knit Overcoats ‘unusual style and grace. A real advance style, which will appeal to the woman of fashionable and discriminating taste. Also to be had in patent and black Russia calfskin. A et beuchemade shoe with colored top, and neat patent leather Usual Price $35.00 ||| nena . Beautifully finished in all the i Made om in three models—the James MeCree & Co ‘i Queen Quality Boot Shop Prices range from amate new wells anbodyiag Pool Chesterfield, the form: a $3.50 to $6.00 the finest linings and trimmings. —some with velvet collars. J A Few Special Styles Up to $9.00 A splendid selection of materials, Special Light and dark Oxford s ‘i 34th Street 5th Avenue < CHARGE accor Nes sesitRp including pots ha oe ae gh and dark green mixtures ; . ‘ell QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP tures, pfaids, stripes, plain blue | $24.00 The ‘‘Glamorgan’”’ Special Prices | 32 West 34th Street, New York cheviots and unfinished wor- $ 4. " Operciat a = = teds. Sizes 38 to 44 stout. Usual price $30.00 On Friday and Saturday. i" Full and room the Balma- Purchases will appear on bill rendered December the Ist These Suits sold in regular stock caan but with ieee grecatal up to $35.00 and are the equal lines and regular sleeves—a ce ; | ] in all essentials to custom-made oe Lepaliceiguen'e | — Young Men’s | / ord &F / ay lor garments. Sizes 82 to 44, } SUITS AND OVERCOATS | Fourth Floor Fifth Floor. Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Garrish English-made Overcoats,—made of soft Fleece | or Shetland fabrics, providing warmth without weight; silk- | lined yoke and sleeves; slash, patch or bellows pockets; notch | Special Offering of Special Combination Offering or military collars; Balmac: aan, Single-breasted, Chestertiaid | ve Raglan models. Size 34 to 40 UA Ned 26. | Women’s Fur Coats For the Chauffeur A Special Sale of Men’s Furnishings 815 Suits in Conservative or English Lounge model; . Trish Frieze Overcoat 5 : a y Deo ee a SA an & Matched Fur Sets Doble breasted, converte or stand WH its she Polewatg Cnet ae ‘Tartan Checks or new stripes; also plain Oxford Vicuna and W ’ ing collar, inverted pleats........... Silk Four-in-Hands \ Novy Blue Chevict. " ne be a deh cheat, 124.50 | omen $s Fur Coats Wi hipcord Suit Complete Plain colors and fancy. Special, values and av, BS and fe | . With irs of long t ext Heavy or Medium Weight Overcoats or Ulsters; notch | Black Caracul Coats $57.50 & $85,00 A beetinelil va Norbolk. ‘or pleated $ 4 7° 50 Shirts ) or ong arse. teil ot velvet coir, Perched bee y - ravenst: \l] | Seal-Dyed Muskrat Coats ...892.50 & $110,00 MOE iscoisdcrswinracsot ines cineys Voually Negligee shirts, pleated and_ plain, with evio' i 3 x 5 i Size $4 to 42 inch chest. 18.50 50 and 23.50 Black Pony Coats.., $29.50 & $35.00 Driving Gloves $65.00 attached cuffs, Usually $2.00 values 22.50 and 27.50 Rip-proof ribbed..............50006 Fine Tucked Dress Shirts, French or P Fine Taare piackinaw Coats in ‘ yantety of Halde Matched Fur Sets Cap starched cuffs. Special $2.00 ize $4 to 42 inch chest. value 16.50, § . i é > 4 5 ; % 2.50} Any style to match suit or overcoat. . Pajamas ' Men's and Young Men's Hats of Soft Felt or Treg g 52.50 mie we eH domet flannel! and fine mercerized cloth. $ I me © “ newest shapes and colors. value 2.95, . $37.50! Seal-Dyed Muskrat. . $32.50 Men 5 Fur & Fur Lined Coats Usually $2.00 ’ Ni $33.00! Black Raccoon... ... $35.00 Plain color mercerized cloth pajamas, silk MEN’S WEAR Third Floor Black Broadcloth Coats loops, V neck. sually 81.50} 2.20 With natural muskrat lining (full rat $39.50 Unusually large assortments of Men's'Dress Shirts, skins), Persian collar ......0+++++000+5 Blanket Robes \ Waistcoats, Neckwear, Gloves, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Black Broadcloth Coat Jacquard figures. Usually 45.00; $3.50 Raincoats, Uliters and *‘Auto™ Coats. cote Hs ml AES ed rat lin el $60.00 Und Dress Vests of plain White Mercerized Pique. ........3.50 ‘ ith full skin Northern heavy ; nderwear value 6.00 W omen ’5 Footwear long roll Persian or rat seal shaw! collar. . Meri U ‘4 Waistcoats of Silk,—self figured; Custom tailored. For erino Underwear \ Dress fa lead White or Black. value 8.00 to 10.00, 4.95 ° 4 * 7 Black Manchurian Dog Coats wide B22. 50 Medium and heavy weight in gray......... \oz. ’ ‘ fet Exceptiona Offerings Warm wool lining, wind cuffs, extra f Negligee Shirts of pure Silk in Novelty Fan Aspe 98 full skirt, large shaw! collar, uniform skins! Medium weight, white or ray shirts and) oy 50 Ms value 6.00, . | PEGWAIE, Goincears socakicleeane vate onapayen . iS be . Shirts a Vayen Modrea, Hlennel ot Piauss nina of pleated | Smart Dress and 5 Raccoon Coats seal te Union Suits om; starched or French cuffs. values an . ‘ool lin Venetian yoke and sleev , - ee 7 Pajamas of Silk mixed fabrics in plain colors..... 2.45 Street Footwear Usually 95. | 3 95 wide sweep skirt, shawl collar........... Medium weight in gray; regular or stout. \$2.25 P 10 _ ' value 4.00 1.38 sualy | Fourth Floor Street Floor ajamas of Outing Flannel in neat stripes..........1. 4 . ; ; hs all . , An Extensive Stock of | Sw ‘ont: ited,—S p it; Or ig pee fe REPO ERNE value 6.00, _ "4.28 Street 8 Dress Footwear \ | $6.50 ; Sweater Coats of Brushed Wool,—-Gray or Heather Strictly hand made. | The Men’s Section on the Street Floor (38th St. Entrance) Offers mixtures; V-neck model. value 7, 50, 4.95 Usually $8.00 to $10, 00 | = : Is Blanket Robes of Heavy Woolen Blanket material. .4.95 The Largest and Most Representative “ ~~Also— value 6.50 7 oe Tan Capeskin Gloves............. value 1.50, 1,10 The Myrod 7 Shoe ; F * Ci d Sh T he Gor dewatner: er” ‘a proc | $ Ss 8 5 A Revelation in Fojztwear Men’s Hig rade oes Usually $8.00 Ulster “Auto” Coats lined with Chi . | nec ice r : al j Leathe of Catoal obsir. . . ihn $5.00, 27°50 | Special Introductory Price To be found in the city at The “Myr od”? F R: ats or Top Coats in Plain Blue or Gray; also (Registered in United States Patent ly Greatnaies : value 25,00, i9.50 $5. 85 | $395 & $4.85 Office.) Exclusive to Lord & ayo $7. 85 a Raincoats of “Priestley” Gabardine or Fancy oe Usual pri 86.00 7 00 a revelation in footwear. Black, gray value 22.50 14,50 Gécoud Place sual prices $6.00 to 87, or tam tops... ss eeceeeeeeeeeeeeaes

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