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ceesees sane ge THE SEEKS FATHER LONG LOST. Gone Ten Years, Miss Kats Looks for Him on Const. LOB ANGELES, Nov. 11.—Miss Elsie Kats of New York reached Los Angeles today in ® search which she has con- @ucted for ten years to locate her father, Bernhard Kats, Miss Katz said she bad a clue indicating that her father ‘was living at an orange ranch in Bouthern California. “E lest heard of my fathor when he also to become ger standard, was in Everett, Washington,” said Miss Matz. “That was in 1910. Since that time I have had no word trom him.” ‘Mise Kats eald her father and her mother were divorced, Her father was @ singer. cause it was made gat in judgment. covered $500 worth FOOD. SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES GAS, INDIGESTION *Pape’s Diapepsin” neutral- izes acids in stomach and starts digestion. BLIND, James SOLEMN CONCLAVE OF FOUR BULL MOOSE Neither Wake Nor Autopsy, but Only a Luncheon, Said Col. Roosevelt. Five minutes! No sourness, gas, heartburn, acidity or dyspepsia. On the fourteenth floor of the Hotel Vanderbilt, about as quiet and out-of the-way place as might be found there was held yesterday a mysteriou! ceremony, which apparently had something to do with a wide-antlered If what you just ate is souring on Your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, Pefusing to digest, or you belch gas and proaets sour, undigested food, or have a jing of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, usea, bad taste in mouth and stomach esaeke, you can surely get relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the ula, plainly printed on these fifty-| Perking, who tas f Pa then you] the herd rations; William Hamli will understand why bles} Childs, who blows the horn whic! of all kinds must go, leads what remains of the herd 4 .| Brooklyn; and Horace F, Wilkinson, the tende rted keeper of the no creature whose head recently ap peared as a political emblem on bal- lot. Thero were present Col. Roosevel the Big Moose him George ret ceremony Menid tt was in the na ture of a wake, The Colonel, throug! his Secreta said the affair simply a luncheon what will please you mo will feel that your stom: pa ee ACCUSES MAID OF THEFT. pills for biliousness or const Jewels and Clothipg Gone ar Iiapessiat’ nan, ts bores sornie’ 1 Baby Lett in Cemetery. ee but you will be enthusiastic] Mrs. Blanche Aaron of No. 504 Weat this splendid omach Prep ra-|One Hundred and Fifty-fi ported to the detect! Branch Bureau yest of the Fourth | the theft of jued at $1,000 that a maid bbery took place Ww! her mother at One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street Broadwa: the afternoon. She had asked th to wheel her seven-months-old her'mothers house und said ahe would meet the servant there. nn the maid failed to appoar with by she burried home and found we in huby, in ite carriage, was foynd man Gray last evening in Yh emetery at Amsterdam Avenue Fifty-third Street, BENZOMINT(: For That Beginning SCRE THROAT": by Pol At Your Druggist, 50c ‘Teint Astounding Offer g the Largest Manufacturers & Retailers of Pianos In America FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Pianos at Half Price and even less in many instances. The reason for this sale is Suny overproduction by our large factories at Grand Haven, h. ‘And we must move this stock even if every Piano has to “ost en sold for less than the manufacturing cost. Every vay and Player-Piano in our entire stock is included in t sale. Just think what this means to you. The world’s yes makes of Pianos and Player-Pianos—all styles, all finishes. Every one worth more than double what we ask for them, BUY NOW—PAY LATER No Deposit Required Look at These Prices—They Make Buying Now an Unequalled Saving ALL ALL eae ’ 15|% se225 PIANOS PIANOS — Now $325 to $375 PIANOS ALL $550 PLAYER- diserder, clothing and NOW me ae a TALL $800 aL $50 ae 3905 | 227995) 88-NOTE $405 Prices Lower Than Ever Before Make Your Own Terms—As Low as $1 Weekly Free Delivery. No Red Tape. No Extras. COME AT ONCE AND GET FIRST CHOICE. An opportunity like this has hever before been known in News Oddilies POST-OFFICE EMPLOYEE doesn't know who his Governor ts. He re-addressed letter to “Hon, Charles 8. Whitman” to Charles 8, Whitman, District Attorney. CHAUFFEURS, RUTLERS AND HOUSEMAIDS SQUIRREL POTPIE cost California man $150 be- RATS DIGGING A NEST at La Crosse, Wis, un- AT NINETY- NINE YPARS, Jeremiah Paulsell has taken out Heense to hunt big game in Oregon, some one else fs with him to give directions, and takes apart and puta together his machine, at Bellefontaine, O, EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 11, 1915. Philadelphia, The who shot pin ran away when Petrecca fell. oo Reno Divorce tor Mrs. Cady. ‘Word came from Reno, Nev., to-day that @ divorce had been granted to Mrs. Mabel Dean Cady from Dr. Edward Everett Cady, a Brooklyn dentist. Mra. Cady charged desertion and alleged that her husband tirned down her efforts to effect a reconcilia‘ion, and declared that he was “quite tirough with her.” TORTURED BY RHEUMATISM miess under Montclair'’s new hygienic of pet squirrel of Town Kecorder, who | ot Jowelry cached by « burglar, McKeever drives his own auto when “I have lived in this city for more than 12% years and am well known. J rujfered from Rheumatiom, especially in my hands. I spent a lot of money witho good results. I have taken “Fruit-a-tives” for 18 months now and am pleased to tell you that J am well. All the enlargement has not left my hands, and perhaps never will, but the soreness is all (re and 1 can do a kind of work. T have gained 85 poun de in eighteen months.” R. A. WAUGH. Toronto, Oct. Ist, 1918, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size @5c, At all dealers or direct from Fruit - Limited, Ogdensburg, New Yor HIGH SCHOOL BOY SHOT BY HUNTER, WHO FLEES HAMMONTON, N. J., Nov. 11—Lacien Petrecea, eighteen, a Hammonton high school student, was seriously wounded late yesterday while gun shot fired at clos identified gunner ti flesh and bone of th hed 4 [GOLD EUR G'S TaAh Stand Araterdam Fee.) Ero the $1,000 Purchaser “or to the $50 Purchaser | Goldburg’s Price Is the Same Whether you buy for CASH or on long-time credit, whether chase*is small or large, makes no difference at 's. Prices and terms to every one are the same inder al conditions. 4 This Oak Extension Table and Six Chairs This Table te handsome and substan: FREE-Shins Dinner Set, Haviland design, with every purchase of $50 or over—Cash or Credit GOLDBURES Three Value-Giving Furniture Stores; we Your Credit Is Good At Brooklyn's Most Reliable Furniture and Carpet House 86-88-90 Myrtle Avenue torment sireet Atm Petied Bed - Room Suite/ » one 14x20 inche: has bevel plate mirror 16x20 inch high, to match, $18.80. Colonial Dining [Colonial Buffet, and end mirrors 8x20 inches; chiffonier op 20x34 inches. TABLE, the history of Piano Selling. We offer you genuine, bona- fide ins—bargains that can’t be duplicated, All Pianos and Player-Pianos are fully guaranteed. STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., Euablished Over 60Yeare, MANUFACTURERS. — Capital and Surplus, 83,000,000 ‘NEW YORK, 12 & 14 West 32d St. BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. HOME fie, they FURNITURE: Complete in B Boome, RUGS, ETC. +Every Detail From ogg OF QUALITY Parlor to Kitchen fumnia OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 P. M. We Give “United Profit Shaffng Coupons” With All Purchases |Sunday School Supt. Tells’ How “Fruit-a-tives” Relieved | $195 0 inches; dressing table with [| Wood bed 68 inches | | ‘1 5.75 GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. | | ae “GET THE HABIT.” “GET THE HABI GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” Our 28th Anniversary More Than a Quarter Century of Big Value Giving . During which time the modest little 15x40 shop opened on November 12, 1887, has Esra to seven of New York’s largest and busiest Clothing Shops, and the firm of 11 Brothers has taken its place among the foremost clothiers of America. Twenty- eight years of honest, earnest, untiring effort to give Men, Young Men and Boys the . best and biggest Clothes Values at each and every price that brains, capacity and aggressive business methods can produce. To- Morrow We ‘Celebrate Unfailing courtesy and a cheerful ad- herence to our policy of ‘Satisfaction or Money Back’’ have earned for us the gener- ous public support which has made the growth of this business possible. -—as a mark of our appreciation—we offer to-morrow BigBirthday Bargains And now GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. in Overcoats and Suits For Men, Young Men and Youths ba | (°° For 415°°—18-”—§20” Values THE OVERCOATS Birthday For $290: %—5 22-50. 20.00 Blue Chinchillas.... NOW 10.85 hd 25.00 Woolyheads......... 18.00 Scotch Mixtures, ... NOW 10.85 Bargains 25.00 Silk Yoke Coats... 18.00 Oxford Meltons......NOW 10.85 IN 18.00 Plaid Backs.. 20.00 Box Coats. 18.00 Brown Che 15.00 Velvet Collar Coats..NOW 10.85 20.00 Form-Fitting Coats.NOW 10.85 20.00 Gray Overplaids.... NOW 10.85 20.00 Gray Mixtures......NOW 10.85 18.00 Heather Mixtures. .. 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NOW 10.85 Lan and A pain 25.00 Overplaids.......”.. NOW 14.85, 3 15.00 Black Pencil Stripe.. NOW 10.85 | [O° "S.Gis < Norfolk, | 22-50 Fancy Worsteds.....NOW 14.85 | 5 18.00 Patch Pockets......NOW 10.85 | with stitched on | 22-50 Glen Urquharts.....NOW 14.85 18.00 Fancy Cassimeres...NOW 10.85 22.50 College Models... ...NOW 14.85 E A Madras an $1.50 Natural 75¢e Warm Ri $1.50 Dome Munsing Union Si Boys’ Suits O’coats | # Values up to $7.50 belt and patch pocly ets; newest models and mixtures. 8 to 18. Big Birthday Bargains in Furnishings for Men $1.50 Negligee Shirts of fine woven Percales, with soft or stiff cuffs, in new, smart designs; now 81,00 Silk Neckwear, newest shapes arid patte: 81,50 Cape Gloves, browns and tans. .... wear of superior quality 22.50 Meltons............ 25.00 Zulu Cloth: ‘ 25.00 Knit Cloth 7 22.50 Gray Kerseys.... 25.00 Scotch Mixtures 22.50 Black Meltons 25.00 Balmacaans... 22.50 Oxford Friezes. 25.00 Top Coats..... 22.50 Black ae. 22.50 Plaid Backs.. 20.00 Fancy Cassimeres.. 20.00 Blue Serges..... 20.00 Gray Cassimeres.. Size $1-00 Trousers 4st Apparel $4.50 Big Birthday Bargains in All Departments—Sale Commences To-Morrow (Friday) Morning at 8 279 BROADWAY, Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE. AT FULTON ST. ‘T THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL yo ‘THERS. near Chambers Street The most radical reduction ever made by us on high grade Evening —25- Values THE OVERCOATS -NOW 14.85 . NOW 14.85 . NOW 14.85 BirthdayBargains Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats Formerly up to $35.00 « $14.50 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, — a Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ‘SUAHLOUd TINA OL OD « LIGVH AHL Lad., ‘SUaAHLOUd TIHUA OL OD