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SEPSIS EEE meee thot ané tostantiy killed at her heme te». Oneonta to-day by her ten-year-old fes- ter daughter, Helen Wardwell. geet i lice have started an investigation, ether parson, ut Jt bas, bon $$ CALL BRINGS AID |SEA TRAGEDY A BLANK LIQUID LULLABY PLAYED ~. CATS CHILD VICTIM Momma toti, aap, at CONVICT CUMMINS TO BURNING STEAMER) TO HIM, SAYS PERKINS) BY GOVERNMENT ORGAN ibs poruts as not tote boon enough.” “a See: seco] INSTATEOFCOMA, jctsessstecrcsett) MUST TELL JURY Jos osm wa rane es ame cia nes cots soo BAD COLD? CET m medoraie gale by vo-niant YJ after th ‘orimoat Yofeetion: gers Aboard Faced Peril in | Nothing of Triple Shooting on | Couplet. on Barrooms Dis CANNOT LIVE LONG phynician. advanced. the ‘theory that OF JAIL FAVORS Mediterranean. Liner Mohawk. guised as Drug Stores. RELIEF AT ONCE had been carried aa in a capsule, and CATANIA, Nov. 18—The steamer| CHARLESTON, 8. C.,, Nov. 18— WASHINGTON Nov. 18.—Recent! @ west Baturday. ic ACID od eur treatment whion the iith little het Citta Di Savona, with 800 passengers |George Batcheler Perkins of Boston Public stctide , lke the others bitten by tho cat, re- ic ae) ee | 7 : . NA he RS ae : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1914. . : “HENRY.” od. on board, is on fire in the Mediter- Mn insisted that he knew nothing . cel . of the ¢ ly on the Clyde liner . S Rep’ Cc ranean, and three Itallan ships have raged SOLVENT New Serum Alone Has Kept peAncthen theory tn sine od Carnegie Trust Company been rished to her nates in Te Mona ata Wednesday nier, f ‘ i battling in the chil i to wireless calls for help cl 6 is charged javing killed Pe Cremation cod Kideoy Trouble, | Her Alive Thus Far, Doctor | Petting in the eniid's, system and! © Wrecker Subpoenaed in ware seeakvea 1th HARE F. W. R. Hinman, of Jacksonville, 3 rece verse better than prose. @ issue of to-day Health News “Pape’s Cold Compound” /:*#] ow Says. Sulliv: uiry, ‘The passengers aboard the burning|Fis., and wounded two other men ends severe colds or + Cent Bottle (32 Doses) ) —— oe livan Inquiry ship include 600 soldiers from the| Perkins ts being held here by Fed. grippe in a in a few hours. ua @ emcees CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Italian colony at Brytrea. eral authorities. Mf Grace Polhemus, thitteen-year-old Wiave A subpoena was sorved to-day upon| The 8 O i calls fr. s the »'samer) Capt. A. D. Ingram of the Mohawk U daughter of Arthur A. Polhomua, who William J. Cummins, who js in Sing| sald she was 160 miles off Catania. Jand nH. H. Wright of Utica, N. Y., a ot can ed pe and break up drug wipe Onan Savona sailed from : & revere cold, r in head, Kelsie oh a Mic Mg ood te Se IMOnOriO® Conrcan’ ATS l nash fecopnlied An O60 OP the Meee body or timbs, by taking « dase objectionable abuses growing out of |“Pape's Cold Compounu” every ts to circumvent prohibition | hours dntil three doses are ian tion, It promptly opens cl ¢ harm done by the surreptitious | tile and air Pessagne En the. weed. sale of liquors in these is dying at her home, No. 972 Monroe street, Brooklyn, from hydrophobia, | which developed a year after she had been bitten by a stray cat, was in @ state of coma last night. Dr. Theodore L. Vosseler of No. 390A Monroe street, 2%s,| Who is attending the girl, said the | selling coma meant se had only a few| with 8 prison fol co 0 tie Wrekin of ‘the c NERS FA Port Said for Naples late Thursday. |sqid ty be improving to-day. company, commanding him to appear, Last night the wireless pa oh oy before the Kings County Grand Jury | from her stating that she bce rn and testify as to his knowledge of| !n& and assistance was ragy aor privileges and favors granted to pris-| diately. The urgent plea for ong of the centenary of oners in Sing Sing, particularly Davia| ¥4% answered by the steamers En-| Gen, Hooker, whose 1; tella and Valparaiso and the torpedo|the Union army in the c! itmeas, throat, sneesi sore- ‘i A. Sullivan, wrecker of the Union Mm the sobriquel @f “Fighting Jou” iffness + hours to live, Mrs. Polhemus In pros- Bank. Cummins probably will be| boat Safe. " sf ow Edd he: jon't stay atuffed-up. Quit blowing "& a p y N 13.—A wireless message | ¥94 conducted to-day by the Hooker As- | se’ the objectiona’ ilith bey snuffli Ease your trated, and yenterday was under tho] off." A nd early next week, ROME, Nov. 18. 9 sootation of Massachusetts. The pro- ad by the frequently quoted |p g else in the word ft | care of the physican and a nurse. TEMS FOR INVESTORS, strict-Attorney Croprey of Kings| received by the Minister of Marine} oie iciuded @ parade, with militia Se Sen La prompt’ relief as “Pape's Gold “Grace could not have lived this] One large banking house reduced the County has heard that Cummins has| this afternoon from the steamship! ‘cements, veteran organitations and , ani Compound,”” which conte only 25 cents long,” Dr. Vorseler said, “had it not] fat? for call loans 8% per cent. | never slept in a cell since he enter Valparaiso declares the fire aboard] various military companies in line, and iy drug store. It acts without heen for the injections of quinine and ‘ Sing Sing prison. Ho has heard that/ tne Citta Di Savena is under control |® public meeting at which the speakers . nce, tastes nice, and causes urea which have been given her. This wo wind Cleveland Stork ‘Cammning be iaagetey, Of and that the vessol will arrive at| Weed, U.Br Ae end trie aula feed v. 13.—Mrs.linconvenience. Be sure you get = peak to remutn Me , ‘ood, U. 8. A., Wak cine co-c Raman helen Gn , us jormitory on the ground| Catania this evening. \mbassador to Russia. | Leroy Murphy, forty-six years old, was genttine.—Advt c 0 ed ee victed banker ix too big physically to Ot in a Sing Sin, cod that Exchange will be ope: Ll ll ad is On Monday nent ‘ading will be un- | cell. (Prom (h@@irmingham Age. Hara.) restricted. hay wovited, ata one ‘There is good in all men, but in some rement of emergence girrency tat : men it isn’t worth digging for. pom in toll swing, Bikes Oot. Wie Witneae” was en Hope is what keeps a mah gazing at Rain wotiven abeee bibetee¢ ti ; Cashin, the Sing Sing chaplain. the stars without being acie to see the paper to extent of ne Mr, Cropsey heard that Sulll-|grave yawning at his feet. lined aa security haa been withdrawn sterious Sing Sing| ‘The man w ‘t owe « dollar took Father Ca-| would be commende Best & Co. shin from the prison to his home in i able, rammended more Ie No ih Arranged for Saturday Only pF 838,000, Last previous] Onsining at least once, When a man is “haif-seas over" it's « IDLE OPINIONS, A neat on New York Stock Exe brag xo much a = has been sold sale waa for $34, 000. Will ¥ sign he'll t his way home, york Co * Peo ho think they are th It of : = d las mourn ; SU Te aN Brea The Fifth of a Series of Sales —_—_——> i “ ‘g. © oi» iP’tne country Cont private nucretary,. “His-deputy. Here - ws ‘ . fade in _Aiwerica micah ay "We'grea’ "ee |Evuian nurkhrdt” whe Sr gnae| emphasizing our widely acknowledged supremacy in fied by pments, the pool tioned an hour and a hale yeaterday postma ‘ . j and rove D a ~ | letter . . ‘Whenevery resident of the U. S. A. will demand "Mie, Crotmey in gathering evidence | pled St "along in the, simmer ef 180i Popular Priced Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing ‘and use American made goods exclusively— ‘ey nts boeh ccrent Ure. Bland put it in a crate L nold to @ cits new indictment a And here lett ill ide at A evidence involves acts committed by | commission man. | And neve wight n this country will enter a noontide of prosperity n il) Bilives since he has been in Sing! dozen eggs Inst week and fo one which will be shared by all who are thrifty. Show Your Industrial Patriotism : mre ena ore BUY AT WHOLESALE FROM MANUFACTURER with my name and address on { Boys’ Norfolk Suits be 4 ih Hanlin Nc With Extra Pair of Knicherbockers 4 , by wearing, consuming and booming goods ruitoating the disease. "| SAVE MORE THAN HALF THE RETAIL PRICE 6.75 € “Made in United States” GR ea ay Hoy nnd itm ve: In this Manufacturer's Sale. The Regular Prices are 8.75 and 9,75 7 cy yminic! was robal fatal : : ay y He wining nd herftn:yarcold aot wat Beautifully Tailored Dresses, $3.75 to $1 5 Of fancy mixture, all wool cheviots. Sizes 7 to 17 years. B: 1 Sz Renate rahe i nN tthe pe: In Silks, All-Wool Serges, and Serge and Satin combinations. ; : a Permone hea Tor the (rarely idler Wats Goines feiek Goss ta ALO Boys’ Winter Reefers Latest Fall Styles and 75 - te S. COWARD, 264.276 Greenwich St.,N.Y. | .rxr"wamenrhov ure COATS ficial trom’... $3.75 to $20 Ve Alek he 4 he ‘ i Oréere Pied — SOLO'NOWHURE ELSE Bead for Catalogue inte nenventt ne D. & R. Mig. Co., 4th Floor, 43 West 24th St., N. ¥. : Of blue or gray, plaid back chinchillas or imported plaid back coatings in ———— ; women : es 2 See = gray or green mixtures, satin yoke and sleeve linings. 3 to 12 yrs. Young Men’s Winter Suits Sizes 34 to 39 Chest Measure 16.75 The Regular Price is 22.50 The latest single breasted winter models, brown or gray mixtures or blue serge. Boys’ and Young Men’s Overcoats pcted MiMi i OE Rh oc hI A AE kd Nod Sizes 10 years to 38 chest measure 21.00 The Regular Price is 27.50 ¢ the only custom tailoring concern offering you these high quality, pure wool Tartan checks at a aN Of blue, brown or gray and white mixture plaid back coatings . $14.75 made to measure. Actual #25 to #40 values. ° or blue chinchilla. Ample reason for it, too, as we make the largest showing of Tartan check patterns in Greater New York, and the fact of our enormous purchasing power enables us to give the same #25 to 840 quality, fit, trimmings, style and workman- ship as the one-shop tailors and save every purchaser from $10 to 825 on a suit by producing the same for 814.75, made to measure. Tartan checks are of the most popular suitings for Fall and Winter. You will find them here in wonderful variety é N eS t & Co icest colorings of greens, blues, browns, etc. They are guaranteed to wear well and hold their shape to the \ e lust— - hort, they are the best woolens that money can buy for all-around satisfaction and service. Suitings & Overcoatings "i Clearance Sale Yes | Artonged Sor Soticteg \ A. Sale of Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats in enormous variety in other materials, 60,000 $25 to$40 VALUE ‘ ~~ Sises 3% to 13 years—4th Flo yards, about 1,000 patterns—offering Waly the Sises 3% to 11 years—4th Floor season's newest designs to select from. Every yard guaranteed pure wool, Suit or Civarcaat / : 16.50 made to measure, $14.75. ; N Which ts About One-third Under Regular Value jailed O:ders Fille See Our Bargin Tables EC Of superior quality velveteen in new and distinctive models. self - measurement Diank. We operate the Bend for samplen and ‘Ask to ree our bargain Without the fur trimmings. Special, 12,75 rite a matt | A Sale of Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits tall custom taille Diggest kind of clothing bar- Grranisation and § ee Ay Sgr will’ buy, or OVERCO AT y een 7 BMT me ppm Ready-to-Wear, Custom Made | Ret $ 1 0--Overcoats Light, Medium & Heavy Wei ght Overcoats--8 1 OF The Feguleh “Value to 34.60 [> ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON “==1 on is Of handsome broadcloths in very smart, new models. A Sale of Misses’ Corduroy Coats 4 @ e@ : \ 25.00 ‘ The Regular Value is 35.00 zy o \ Entirely new, smart models, silk lined throughout. 14 to 17 yearg, ——_— “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAIL Lise US GROW.” % | FIFTH AVENUE --- - At Thirty-Fifth Street 1847 Broadway, Between 35th and 36th Streets. oath Eighth Avenue, Bet. 4d & 44th Streets. - \ 261 Eighth Avenue, Near 28d Street. hth Avenue, 1 Door above 125th St. 408 East 149th Street, Near 84 Avenue. sth im Street, Ann Street. 1614 Third Avenue, Near 06th Street. 2258 Third Avenue, Near 128d Street. - 1618 Broadway, Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn. | 104Flatbush Avenue, Near Allantic Avenue Station, Brooklyn _,. All Stores Open Evenings Until 9—Saturday 10 o’Clock. Sen Ade Daplayed il Ox; Store Windows. “Gq. 1 eee To egret the convenience and great value of nday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. |