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——--——-- WASS RAY BEVERIDGE es “American Venus” Is Reported Not Seriously Hurt as Re- sult of Accident Biscuits at Economy Prices Just because Sunshine Biscuits are as pure and in your own oven, don't thi for a minute that they cost than ordinary biscuits. Five cents.spent at the Sunsh “AMERICAN VENUS,” IS RUN DOWN BY ALTO ir Teese ee eee eee eee we | CRhLdarod.. BEST FOR COLDS | clean and fresh as if baked your dealer’s buys more cracker goodness than you ever got before more variety, better flavors, bigger quantity. the best adventage come at 10 A.M, or 2 P.M. any day but Saturday, TWO DOWN IA BATTLE WHO WAS HIT BY ALTO ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE > im From Assailan a" kcoman Finds One Cap nd the Other Pleading Premiing Pather Patlip Metreth of Keaman + Mine Me 4 . og Roome Parmele, Mrs, Thomas F. Pat- terson, Mrs. William H. Pouch, Mrs. George Quirk and Mrs, E. J. Shriver. A mass meeting to protest against {the big European loan was held at the German Club Rooms, Stapleton, t night, Among those who took an active part were Fedor Schmidt, Willy Sonntag, Eduard ©, Meure: ao |Charles Kappes, Otto Lindemann, Ernest Wehncke, J. Edward Stake and Herman C. Hagedorn A musical and Mterary entertain- }ment will be given in Public School Gre Street, Tompkinsville, evening, under the aus- ne Edu 1 and Institute New York Tie engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 'T. Proud of Port | Richmond of their daught uth | Esther to Louls W. Hartung of Sta- leton sf Mrs. J. N. Barnes and son, Francis, are the guests of Mrs. R. T. Ashman joshen, N.Y ink more Rack at i x Biscuits Takhoma —the glorified soda biscuit that breaks in the middle and does not crumble. Sunshine Saltines—-a crunch of salty freshness—great with tea, salad, or for midnight snack with cheese. Sunshine Oyster Crackerettes—about what you think, but crisper, shorter and more delicate than the old. fashioned oyster cracker. Sunshine Cheese Wafers—a spread of snappy cheese in- side a crisp little soda biscuit, with a dusting of salt. Joose-Wnes Biscurr (ompanr Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits NEW YORK You the Bakery to '@ invited to visit the Sunshine Bakery. To HAWAIAN BRS HOLD LONG FLIGHT RECORD —" } Nest in Alaska and Then Cover 2,000 Miles on Wing to Pass | Winter in isiands. wearisome in farming households for many years. It meant extra help in the kitchen—hustle and worry and stew, bake and broil and fret from 5 A. M. until after § o'clock at night. But in Dane County the farmers’ covoanut cookies, first prize on bak- ing-powder biscuits, second prize on llemon pie and sweepstakes on canned peaches “It's a shame I couldn't have sp. od |more time m my work with the gang I would have entered some- thing every class in the outfit,” smilingly declared Bailey to a group of people who were admiring his dainties, He then leaned back complacently against the show-case and, putting his thumbs in the armholes of his vest, told the gaping group his best cipe His defeated rivals teily| rned their backs and b OX= amining the crazy quilts ane Bailey bids f. Baker Bunn BOY, 13, ENTERS UNIVERSITY. fatting, I the famous ICAGO, fyeulty of the | are expecting much of 1 Or M.—Students and of Chicago njamin Perk of Universi Training High § holarship at a enrolled in the junior college of philoso- phy Perk follow nthe footsteps of Harold Fishbein, who came from Ine |dianapolia « Ago At the age of At teen and has continued his remarkable record at the university, Perk ts the nungest student ever matriculated at — | ‘hicago, a “OLDEST RED CROSS MEMBER. Is Pointed Cap, Connadion Indian, | | Who at 10% sends Portrait | | OTTAWA, Can., Oct 14.—A novel pic- | jture has been received by Sir Robert | Borden, the Canadian Premier, forwarded by him to the local Red ( jroome, It is that of the oldest roas Society in th Western Indian, to the File Hil ‘e in Saskatchewan, He will dred and eight ars old on 14 next and 1 re one hin Nov |. The entaolishment of a branch of the Red Cross Bociety for these Indians shows how deaply the people of all jelasses in the Dominion are interested | in the war and enger to find @ way of lending assistance. | SNAKES IN SCHOOL LOCKER. Seare Girls, Who Now Pick Steps Because Some Escaped. | LA CROBSE, Wis, Oct. 14.—Nermal School maidens are walking circum- tpectly since the discovery of a nest of so-called water moccasins, deposited in a locker by a reptillan mother evidently Anxious to obtain education for her family There wae real excitement when the negt of small reptiles discovered Wh the openiug. of the. locker th snaRes darted out and about i and there was 4 scrambi snakes met violent dest wriggled Into holes of » | sireutmapaction || NOT “| ™ __ THE EVENING WORLD, THURGBAY, OcTonER 1 ‘SECRET SERVICE FORCE WINS PRAISE OF TAFT Present System Protutly Would Mave Seved Oe Lite @ WM Kio ley, Ladremem Decks Cane So ad Way audline country by the war. Wandered tor Hou Mr. Montagu added that the coua- SMITH C Kan, Oct. 14] ty had not yet bent itvelf to the task Will Perry, an aged well to do farmer |of meeting the obligations imposed by south of this c ’ when he drove into wives have no need to worry, That ae ‘a county can boast of one thresher- eee ae a man who is such an exceedingly ull sense Of direction, an skilful and resourceful cook that he one teeny) wennered (fine oe can beat the best of women com-|' aiy Become alariieds ana th petitors. . wake neighborhood sturted a search C. A. Bailey of De Forest is the] When found at 2A. M. Perry was badly | loan man, At the Windsor fall festival] chilled and bewildered. he carried off one first prize on —_— devil's food cake, another first on NEGRESS DIES AT AGE OF 137 Aunt Mehalia Gibbs. tant Smoker | PROVIDENCE, Ro 1, Oct, 14.-—Pae MEMPHL nn., Oct. M.—-Aunt Me-| Mohr case was considered in two courts | halia Gibbs, known by statistics to be} in this city lay. ‘This morning in the oldest negro in the Southern) the Superior Court, attofneys for the 8 . hus died at the age o yen, Cech) Vie Hee See Mats I ‘ 1) Victor Brown and Henry phon] ta eho. NaN Ae mane Spellman, fled a motion to quash the grandchildren and great-grandchil-l inaictments against them, a9 well as| ren. against Mrs, Blizabeth F. Mohr, ti Aunt Mohalin was known to most] widow of Dr. Mohr who was murdered of the white population of Memphis) and George W. Heals, the chauffeur as a fortune teller. Sho was a cons) ‘This afternoon tn the Municipal Co stant smoker and sald smoking pre-) where all matters of probate in the etiy served her health ure disposed of, Arthur J. Cushing, - errr {counsel for Mrs, Mohr, and George Hui ey, both of whom have been acting us GIRL KILLS BIG BROWN BEAR, |i. eosin ae tne ‘Mone ‘ewtate sive | orice ae } the resignation of Mrs, Mohr as cus | PIKE, Cal, Ort An « hunter of | todian, © nted administrators big game Mixe Millie Clerkin of this of the widow, place has no superior among elther valvauion placed on the estate vex in Californian, She does not stop| W4# $100,000. at deer or wildeat, but enjoys a hunt eet Seneeetenee for the big brown bears. FON TERK MOTHERS PIG. At the Gale runch the other day| OWENSVILLE, 1 De Mise Clerkin. brought down. a bit! rived of rei 4 ngs f ar that. weighed between 500 and] PF i ) pounds. She is not the type of | terrier dow by Ampso would #xpert to find in aot this town 4 little 8 aight wn i and spend: an ‘ i Mt Ni MR, JAMES J. KILROY Dufty’s Pure is made to meet the demand for a high grade tonic stimulant, a food in liquid| form, free from the injurious by-prod suitable for the use of the delicate, the who require a tonic stimulant to main for all mankind, which makes the ol¢ and vigorous, You, too, can “Get Duffy's and Keep Well. Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY E 4 Th hy tell you where to get it ply Ibe Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochyter, N. Y. ‘ | Memphis Seer, | Get Duffy's from your loral dru; of Popular Fur. magnitude of the burden cast upon burdens which vived an expendi ture amounting to not less than two- jthirds of the entire estimated q{tional yearly income. ‘Therefore it followed, he said, that every citizen | ought to be prepared to put no loss than half his current income at the n nae e n. | disposal of the state, either by tax or — —<—-_———- | DR, MOHR LEFT $100,000. Administra Read what Duffy's did for Mr. James Kilroy: “Last winter I had stomach trouble so bad that aM I could eat was milk toast for two months straight. I tried all kinds of inedicines and they all failed I went to several to do me any gond doctors, but got results, until f was advised to get a dollar bottle of Duffy's | ‘SKUNK WITHOUT ODOR TO SEE PRIVATE PLAY (sz Give Big Boost to Raiting Soup So Well Friends Don't . - HONOLUL MUL WALKER Off 16 We bere) Ban PRANCIEOD, “1 "Me rome without tre vee ae ' he re ® _ = the ae Ute eal | ercnwrY. « : Se " |w |trip to Mitehedt Mine ¥ Nes © khown os the Weis | unk you needa! ren parted from ' the Mow | cnguberone ' he faculty son # “burch of Ame n Veo en aw ‘ o teperten Ae eng ‘ w ‘ 4 upon ite ehett, Jobe ~ . = ’ A Aveew wher ne “ pe eae , Kutoe tew e ‘ pte eS Wanbingion | akare, tabummnter Mary the im, arant 80 | promincet farmer Ree, gat ° eae a var Sy a el Wee Mriguase oes segs “ +p OF Hille out from Medwood City bs tomende ot = ‘ Y areas ‘ ehe uriews end the lithe » he had marri¢ . po ow aa ie foe i ‘aye ot | nd wandering tatt ty found sigma to prevent ansihette » culkdcon’ ion hel caceunns Gath had ted a rope round hie meehy end Rivereiée Drive ; . = nthe Mawatian rows | tations with man . - wore « false mun au aur rau ag . Hiunk fur ie eagerly amuse ih ts Ses Soveriien rine! ART MUSEUM NEEDS FUNDS, | 00 reer + tne Mr alenande at A note wan e country a & pro-German tec. 4 group, make the te Alanka }home market last year 1 | creme JR, WF ve urer and would hay srned to Hed) $ Aprents for More Members im Ober oun etop fh auently ¥ . ag Fag nel ust leaked out | "Phi. earhey Mre wrnters Cross work in Gerw s week it + to Make Purchases over die fn forty wight - | wher we hs ware és or hed neo boon held wp. > houre ween sined in recent ‘ M. KR Crowell 44 Riverside J 4 Museum of Art sppee for an hardy Drive. fast o hm LS | nerease in the anoual memwtership| Many migratory birds which breed T0 WOMAN SUFFRAGE) ‘ ‘au A a08, 8 Gove, ena\* +] ot that imetituts The present en- |! Alaska winter in the Hawatian Int- | ‘ . Maries Zeising, she started to er : : ch carrion dues of $10 a| ands The Pacific golden paver i) . pe Plan te a » the park walk RAY pr 3 nat a former year- | reputed te Ay day and night to com |} Bethy Low in an open letter to Mins] fences are of galvanized iron wet Frank Delinor, « salesman, & VER * te migratory journey from the) its Chittenden, President of the} extend 18 inches below the ground, A wae his way to the " t Mr Cio Pee eee eee eee ed t Ragen e| « r to the warmer latitudes ew Y * A <r Os St skunk seldom in vig ed than a _ eo © - bs abet brid Ne e smo ial id od ale ") Three hun vhw to acre te Haymond Penfield, No. 336 Bi general heretofore available How superior the bird's mechen-| as wu@rane, objects to the vete comportat ‘dtetribuuon. sf eed th cs ate fa Understood ave been held up by] for pu hi perforce been) iam," says Mr. Cooke, “is to that of | ban electrte wnine, Mise. the Iritieh la turned pintenance seco for women on the ground that “a di a ; the Hritinn Low urned to inaintenance account, pUF-111. beat aeroplane yet made! These ‘ everider ecame confused and ———-- < ——— chases now be Uimited to endow. |1)" bem ee hy the | Héted @lectorate at a critical period in] | stepped in front of the machine, the 4 nents Ww come | C y{fenthered aeronauts remain i th4] our histo ¥ teason of the Kuro: | 1 ord = onl longest endura teat of the mont | Oe hae at Care and study ave wan carried back to the Crowell ier Neores to Street fi T_ er | modern aeroplane | A skunk is wild and spartnent and found to havea lacer pained Avene STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Leas than two ounces of the suffrage "butt Ph aaa agp hyo ed knee and contusions of the arme —--— form of body fa imatendhs| So nary muees hecese diale’ toa wate 04 Wty. Thirty-two families residing at No.) ‘the Woman Suffrage Party, of| bird at high the GT oui and ate nob eer ane | mar was nped by Detective 02 Berond Avenue and Now 243 ond) which Mary Otis Willoox ia the jooal charge of this duty, hence the danger Saas vtec aler' ‘ i Mee, 245 Kant Forty-Arat Street were ordered | chairman, will hold a maak meeting © 19) at thin moment | “a et RH Stepat, guard of Mayor Mitchel police ai 3) in the German Club Room, Staple pint of 0 os a - | AY whoaehome is a block away, but Miss * fire Waslton, to-morrow evening, which will| (wenty Fed he ation Hevertige declined to make a com nd Avetie!'| be ‘addressed by Oity. Chamberlain | NOW uNed by the Latex sl GIRL FIGHTS WITH BURGLAR, leint furniture | Henry Bruere and William G. Will Slat =i at | : ney HALF THEIR INCOMES Miss Beveridge’s father, Philo Jud- 4 building. | « The chairmen of various other 7 j tate ty cape F eet nom ‘yveridn of ngelen, “wi The three | Political bodies have accepted tn THRESHER’S COOKIES elite duheadan's tek i arr day tot the matter jy, ta taining t, which in «te | r Troop of Chi VERKE M4. Mise}Pinancial Secretary Tells People | versity lecture on @ student at " ae Cyrano de Berger ac" and “ MAKE WOMEN ENVIOUS la, Wattied They Must Pay Staggering F ler” in the . 3 a eee. Cost of the War ‘Di d Y D t ‘ music by. Joseph on the vioe scar our Uus Ca lin and Mrs. W. 8. non the pipe! ne 7 %, LONDON, Oct. Me-The man who organ " pices o Mt | did not study the ideal of baving half W i ‘ making an | Wisconsin Man Wins Prizes tor | Pr inte, Stitt te ny lin tnoome: avAiASIe for tbe, atat Sweep ithout Dust { h2ur inti | Ren gave her undivided attention to the | Vay not dotug ble duty, sald Edwin | Dainties That Set Mouths at | "RE" rougnt througn yluss door to|Aamuel Montugu, Finasclal Secretary! Yet, madash there le mow s mew way, ball se cften, becesse Nemerdant, mail , Ja aitdag room, into thedining room aud |” gy, ry, im replying in the | &@ Sweep without raising » particle of | the room so much cleaner, ’ A harvest dinner dance will take Festival Watering. then into the lichen. The No odie Rigdraacteaapspacted eH dust your ornaments first | As one housekeeper said: “Notmore place to-morrow evening at the Staten vrevenwey:t then « and the ornaments will| dust gives me as much time for other Island Club, St. George. The patron- - — cinms of the new taxes imposed bY! be as clean as before you atarted sweep-| things as if I a new maid"—yet are: Mrs, Charles Barton, Mrs an Poe the budget of Reginald MeKenna, ing. Nomordust: costs but a few pennies @ Ara Qudl tim, liam W. Bryan, Mrs. Emile De| MADISON, Wis, Oct, 14—"Couk- Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. jere's how you do it: Get a can of| month. . . que, Mra. A. Lincoln Eglinton, |ing for the threshers” has been the Montagu in his speech dwelt upon the| Nomordust—a’ powder—sprinkle a little] Nomordust is fine for old rugs ’ Mra, Henry A. Murphy, Mrs. Charles | stock expression for all that is across the out the original color; of you as you go, Nomordust « you to collect od a whereas ordinary e 1s it, mee doe ors ak this, It makes ‘any room in half the time and the effor., Get the Green Canat All Grocers—10c. &25c.+ Pure Malt Whiskey Miter using one bottle found great relief and got so 1) could eat a hearty meal of meat, pot a 1 tea, and now, believe! t ild not be without a bottle of Duffy's in the house ince using it I have gained many pounds. — Before 1 weighed but 125 pounds and today I weigh 186, aap every 6s & bull end doo hard day's work. IT want to say that 1| owe all my thanks to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and want the world to know what it has done for me~ it's a wonder | ful mi James J, Kilroy, M skey | ucts contained in beverage whishie and| ase who are not entirely well, and the ed Recognize Him. room, then sweep it ane Lede -wood floors end lincleume as well, You know about dustless 1g much easier, You ith half you only have to sweep “Means just what it says Shoe ee kPa ore” It Pays to be Foot-wise A great deal of your per- sonal efficiency depends upon your health and peace of mind. The condition of your feet has much to do with this. Why not wear Coward Shoes? They put your feet on a good working basis and help to make life worth living. For Men, Women and Children Sold Nowhere Else James 8S. Coward 264.274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. “The Woman Who Dared’ Begins in Tt is truly a medicine i i} tuin good health 1 feel young and keeps the young stron, Beware of imitations + grocer or you. write us, we Medival booklet By Dale Drumm ond. fo) Ev (2) @ © ening World () (:) To-Day Married Life Serial With a Moral for Husbands and Wives. The ©

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