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! 09,000 ARMY GOATS WAKING WERE FOR ITALY - Original Home Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert fret aot ; ' ‘ 4 ho i who makes |} / val } of putt 1 material inte Y eal V7 vich, Choe slightly expensive! + & flee noir s her time and) § = besides witiafwetion of 4 i fren becomingly ana! juitous fabric for we ood t Mut this ‘id effects hay Jark blue. beautiful and young ur whieh thi ” rnd grace to the stralgh dein, “ ENTHER DENIED CUSTODY a healing house- hold ointment thing, heali skirt tntru dina cut of the at inake R lc onnecticut Woman Had Hoarded Years and Her Bank Coins for . “ound ions of the waist ar j OF BOY WITH $5 000 000 Was a Pillow Sack. w the belt at the sidex na of the same ’ i SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, Sept a bit of t _— ‘o sell a woman a, building lot d be paid for it with half de and a score Jr. constantly ar t or natin line up| Court Declares William [Aills waist to the neck soos, hoarded for years in an peeecialy whe i elvet, or Showed io Interest Till Son . nearly twenty pounds of them, ans teen) ‘This collar, Inherited Fortune jas the novel experience of J. W ready for inst white Haen oF , tree specialist of this place. eady for insta ed fr it 5 long ago O'D 11 gold a woman in Norwalk a building lot } paid for it in bills. 1 her another the proposed pure t the WHITE Justices Art and Was A few days ago In talking over | ho sol | woman re son, Will | Walaa Lee, known as| This puzzled O' tle Rich Boy" of White bargain was m when the woman left him for a few moments and re- turned with a stout sack made from 1 fashioned striped bed ticking 19 Was filled with half dollars, of them nearly a hundred 1, from which she took the worth ERS’. f¢) um ne ary for the purchase. F R E E DI Ne R Explaining how she came to have With Purchane of 825 on aoe » 80 many half dollars, the woman CASH O8 CREDIT married 0} said her husband used to keep a had secured a dive: Mr, Lee's 1 r yon country store near Norwalk and store she whenever dthe she Vix ra she n away e left in the y in tolling Me d|appropriated all the haif hia (found in the til and hid there were sald O'Neill t story DEATH AND BAD MARKET HALT WALL ST. FIRM : iatihess of her erted his boy or to him and ont, ‘The In S boy since | thers death % GENVING seems to havi LEATHER 1) Beers & Owens Suspend, but Cred- from hi *, ' + ) gve the boy| tors Will Be Paid Substantially in Full, keeping would | from those for | id affection,” — | | The difference between the old and the new in Wall Street was empha- sized to-day when the brokerage firm of Beers & Owens of No, 62 Broad- way made an the benefit of creditors to Willinm D, * Gaillard of the fir f Holt, Warner & Gaillard, lawyers, at No. 42 Broad v) way. The assignment followed the den death at Lake Placid Tur Johan W, Beers, ae firm, who hac ternal nment sud- sday of or inember of the FINE 1 OF SICKNESS firm would ni more than $1 written tot be pald off substa firm of Beers + 1895, known in Wall wir —__—~——- NEW SHIP LINE TO SPAIN, King Alfonse 1 Until She Took “Fruit-a-tives” "Stomach Trouble and Distressing Headaches nearly drove me wild. $ |time ago, £ got a box of ‘Kruit-a-tives, your famous fruit medicine, and they completely relieved me day 1 am feeling fine and a physician, meeting me on the street, asked the reason for full is Was oF It always on ta Cone e orted Heady to my improved w I anid, “Tam taking Fruitea-ty Fruit-a-tives m head and take earance. Support Viso-New York Line, MRS. HOS. WILLIAMS Palmeston, June 20th, 1oh4 50¢, a box, | for 82.50, trial size @5e, | | At dealers or from Fruit-a-tiv-s Limited, will and that it hu backing in New will provide a shi two countries th ny now in opera uo. Ogdensburg, New York. —Advi, i The’ distance ts 4,886 miles, ’ — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1916. News Oddities ents Are Designed for ¥ SLICING BABY ene + med Vwenty font inte apple tree ot ampaig ‘he Alps—Drokers — Timely Suggestion as to **+*+*+eiteseseeeeessaereressstrer ss eteeeeeneoenes Crenmmat, Comm. by aul be 6 undue ’ te School Frocks Will As- z PORCUPINE flied tee Aone oo full of quills a) Mondint . " Wa wher te howe te pull thew 1% phere . NOKW ALD sist Mothers Who Wish anak ‘ Girls Well Dressed, but + ron tht OMELETTE 00 2 extever ony tube vane A Whose Purse ls Limited, + pew ¥ A ‘ 13 t sry window a Relievus Haspiial, but yw ‘ Mr ’ » Vu VE ott wt of eamminsion and ° ' tl. - : ab eeCA Me St WRGHD are t e + of ther! wenty ee hed bean w . t ¥. Whoo! books, pads and pen: | $ Women killed herself 8tth polwun eae . . : LPN WINDOW GLAS® ® ' fomi'y uf limited g ieee ber of umn f And WOMAN MALIUED THIRTEEN TIMES at Byer 4 frou shock Wecwune $10,000 damoge au out precedent. The sensation created by the announcement of this daring in- novation brought throngs of women to the store yesterday, | sented in this first ‘‘single-price™ through-the-season attraction. | KNOWLES GASE SUSPEST and the styles and values repre- | Come and enjoy this extraordinary Millinery Exhibit. etiee they (hel eee perme hawn tetore the Jusuce Autiens vetigating Judge's! eehented tn the rte : —— en : : (eo Sve | ITALIAN RESERVISTS SA, ) Kee Detendant --o— | Pomere Hevdred From Chtcnge aot PROTTOCE, Ho. Ray Tee} towne te severr OF te Wer ’ “? on 4 whem the Hhede! The Kind You Have Always Bought. TLS ie the caution applied to the has been manuf under copervision of Cane, a. for over 80 years genuine Oastoria © rompectfully onli the ettenthen: ph | of fathers and mother: when to ene that the wrapper bears his signature in black. Lee oar 2p the same ap 1 daytime ang | Should inore proper! only for adults, but worse on the mother (0 scrutinize ves her child, that for thewaalves, but the has to rely on the mother's watchfulness, Geauloe Castoria always bears the signature of nee, Adults can do Our New Specialty at $8.50 The Hit of the Millinery Season Y their beauty, by their smartness and by their truly amazing superiority over millinery sold at $12 to $15 in “exclusive” shops and stores, Chapeaux “La Marquise” have won a triumph with- exhibit in the history of millinery convinced most of them (to the point of buying) that Chapeaux “La Marquise’ at $8.50 are equal in quality, style and smart- ness to millinery sold in “ex- clusive”” shops at $12 to $15. It will be a Ww! 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