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THE E NING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1i, 1915. 18 & briliiunt background | wind was too high. Later $60 was) thus far hee Petoeed Becoutire ciets O'CONNOR, BARRED + ‘WESTCHESTER WILD MAN’ toe a number ofthe best amateur Pay" Goulder eppented in orkvitie Court EEA aM ee ao IRELAND, 1S HERE|| HOME GYMNASIUM | Wy tye toils AT LAST | ise sede fa to-day in obedience to « the execution was stayed to hear new tions at the second annual minstrel show the FOR WOMEN The women this morning told the and ball of the Yorkville Social Centre, nnd thee he Which will be given to-morrow night at missing $260 because he! : believed it due him. Mi te President th t asking a par- ’ _ ,, . 7 ‘ ., + the Lyceum, Third Avenue and Eighty- 4 fon, but only asking for e commuta. | A” There Were Green Flags an Caught Afier Chase and Struggle! giem pirect Barris put off the cece tit tomer SLAYER FROM DEATH tion of his sentence to if Imprison-| Automobiles to Welcome i BY PAULINE FURLONG + and Is Landed in the Yonkers | , For more than two months the cherue more fully Investigated. The Preai- ; i vu putt th A id S dent is expected to write the Gover: Him on Landing. | Jail. Vimer, wut i¢ ranke with many of tte] For Acid Stomachs nor of Utah again. Sichulet h, ‘OhGshhee “eh. es, We The “Wostchester Wild Man,” who,[any one wants to eee @ pretty Airl. oF : two or three, let hi oan eye for U: M naked of scarcely half clad and) the trird young Indy from the lett end— se Magnesia shaggy of hair and beard, has fright- | or Cee Ter eee eee ClL. Phe ltmect adiveetl ale i " ‘ necond. thought, 00 allo . . oo of maguen ened folk from Yonkers to Dobbs|*econd thought, better look a by physicians and specialists in the treat With Elizabeth Flynn She | VASSAR GIRLS GO TO COURT.| hic none we weiarne aes, fo see Pleads for Joseph Hillstrom, Cote was held up at Liverpool as “an Irish \ fad in Court to Post Them onl political suspect,” arrived here to- Ferry for a month or more by his ¢ object of the Yorkville social cen-| ment of stomach troublen te due te the . ' " ; sadée ypeatances and tre is to afford proper recreation for the ft nou'ralines the @xcesatve acid Once Reprieved in Utah. Jud Procedure. day on the St. Louis, the ship he Ndden appearances and his savage! One men and girls of the nelehbor tops food fermentation—the cries, has at last been captured. Ho is locked up to-day in the First Pre- cinct Police Station in Yonkers and 11.—| Satled on. He makes the surprising ession of| Statement that during tho time of POUGHK hood who might otherwise be tempted to A stir was c of nearly all stomach trou-— seek diversion in public dance halla. The! bie, Of the many forme of magnesia. oMficers of the organization are Miss Mar-l such as oxides, citrates, carbonates, eule t WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Personat! the County se ae na when ie tention in Liv Tpool he spent Arrangements are being made for an|¢ B. vier rt President: Robert phates, ete., appeals were made to-day to Presi-|* Party © yy aaeae jege stu-| five days in the ship's brig with a inquiry into his mental condition, Stophens, Secretary, and Arthur Steriing, j; dents, gowned f at tied Into the cc the latest mode,| corporal and three armed British om just as a se was about to be called. The party Of Himself the wild man has as yet dent Wilson by Mrs. J. Serge said little beyond .he announcement Cram of New York City an beth Gurley Flynn, I. w. Tr ror, soldiers on guard at the door, A similar guard, he said, as stationed organ: | w eof Prot. Fite of the herpreters to live inthe. suntiunt. He WANTS FLYING MONEY BACK. izer, to save the life of Joseph Hill-| Department of P 1 Science at the Kangplank. He 1 identified aa Prank Drain, | pecs att re palnies pan Mag i enetay tt | ordered that one section of the seats) According to O'Connor's version of D Mah was captured. yesterday {old and romantic, lives with his father ha he Ten ee thelr plea for ten minutes, after which | Honor then explained to the vialteng | tte Incident, he went abroad to sell afternoon in a patch of woods near|in Dwight Place, Englewood, N. J. ‘convenient for they said he told them he would do, (he duties of the Judge, Jury and {Ue timber on his land at Leitrim to the Dunwoodic He had and is anxtous to serve as an cout and three everything he could to save the District Attorney before’ going onjthe British Government, When ho Tillstrom te under eontenee (oat, | with the case in hand. ‘Theegiris arg | came to present his landing slip on shot Nov. 19. Every avenue of es.| members of the class in political) the other side he found that it had scared six " i pollcemen were sent after him, They |fF the allies, but has learned that searched the woods and fnaily saw|they will not take him on unless he the man, whom they cornered after a/has an aviator’s license, He called at half-mile chase. He was subdued|the office of the Heinrichs Aeroplane after a fight. Co., No. 110 West Forty-eighth Street, —_———— and gave $200 to the manager, R HOME-GROWN CHORUS GIRLS,| fi, ore’ com aclence and attended the session of cape from death has been closed to|{he sourt to obtain Practical instruc: been stamped “Hold” and that the him and the only one who can save! tions in court proced\ wiles who” the use of only reason given for his being held was the one word, “Instructions.” His wife Beatrice, his two children, Mary and Evelyn, and a large num- ber of his friends in various local re. Th Eff f oO i Irish societies were at the pier this Freeport, taf e ects o Pp ates, morning with decorated automobiles A chorus of thirty of the prettiest girls aeroplanes were out of o to welcome him home, and when he = = = = —== pag Bradt fh capa f He to, opium and ite vartows | roto his saloon at Lenox Avenue ; and One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- | Siroot he found that It had been cov. tions and growth of the oells which are likely to become permanent, causing | ered with Irish face Uptown Store Downtown Store imbeoility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. | with the Stars and im Coro CompPRESSES FoR Sore THROAT Nervous , such as intractable nervous d and lack of staying | Jack Lyons, Republican. leader Sq. Pea ee 8 ree dosing with opiates or Teiniag keep children ict tne" Thirty-frst : Aseembly “District, Pe NO. 54—HOW TO AVOID SORE THROATS. 3rd Ave. & 12 1 st St. Park Row & Chatham » in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never | Mr. O'Connor's sponsor on his pass- The “chin-chin” collar and the sore throat—these will be the two pre- receive Me peaked the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and eee ies la crates vailing “styles” of the coming winter. Many of my readers write and ask iturin ‘of Anodynes, Cordials, Soothing and | With Washingto me why they nearly always have a sore throat when they “never go into Ghee Pascoe 0 Cattices by soy Gas uo skcolsion temnet be Get eeoed the street on a cool day without their fur coat buttoned up to the chin.” Soran the should not be ». to it, Children who are art Others tell me that “the least little change in the atmosphere causes me to does them wilfully with nbrcouice oe — r | Rom, Nov. 11.—Patriotie demon. | 8*t ® Sore throat.” ,| Sore throat and bronchial troubles no narcoties if it bears the strations throughout Italy to-day Comerie conkaes -—; fuarked King | Victor Emmanuel’s| Fe merely another indication of low- always out in the cold? If not what os oy Chas. awapel Seare the signa of' pied asape AEE tae The King and | ered vitality, over-feeding, insufficient | '5* sonally at the hh eg Soi a ; Quirinal and thanked the people for exercise, water drinking and bathing question ‘the Papera are 1 cont Zach the celebration In His Majesty's honor. | or retained waste matter in the #ys- lund 1 cent postage for each, I will tem and improper breathing. The or-|send you the articles, exercises and dinary sore throat is @ catarrhal in- |diet for reducing. Please repeat your flammation of the upper part of the |@uestion when you write, Glycerine and rose water, equal quantities, Is a throat, and is best treated by a daily | gooq' lotion for the hands and. will sweat bath, light diet, or total fast for|keep them soft and white. several days, and free action of the é bowels H. P. writes: “Kindly tell m Local treatments should be given | where to get the vichy and kissengen in the form of cold compresses—the | waters and how to use them, I am | cold throat pack, which is very ef- | following your course and am getting | fective in relieving inflammation of | splendid results. {am 5 fest 7 inches tonalitis pharynsitis and muscular | taken of five pounds so tar with axe f Brighten Up Your Home Through Our Ever Liberal Credit rheumatism of these parts. "A linen | exercises and diet. Please state in| band should be folded several thick- | the papor what L should woigh.”" | - — & red with a woollen wrap-| The vichy and kissengen may be Indoor evenings are coming. Instead of being out | amounts eo small that you'll never miss the h splied to the throat, Fre-| bought in any New York drug store. \[] + : bs ing. none § ‘ nipuiation, massage You may gat the salts or tablets in- |J in Cedad Ms oe comfort and pleasure in sitting | If terms like these, combined with quality goods uching of the throat, as illustrated| stead of the waters, Tho directions | around the family lamp. . Fi i today's ‘picture,’ will, greatly |are on the box. ‘Take one of each # at lowest prices and an immense variety to choose asten the cure, by stimulating the | three times a day. Do not take both Are you ready? Have you all the chairs you need? | from, appeal to you, you'll find this the ideal place circulation and scattering the conges- | the vichy and the kissengen on the How about a sofa new lamp—a center table— to shop. | day, but alternate with them he the throat and neck severai| Kissengen being an acid and vichy anf @ phonograph—or perhaps a pretty new rug? What- ; ach day in very cold water, as| aikall, nd taking the salts or waters!!! ever you need or want for the home you can get it | Come and let us show you. Either store—one at poids and. sore tirvote tts ereby provent any reaction ot |f{ here on the most, liberal verms. 3rd Avenue and 121st Street, the other at beneficial to the flesh, as it hardens) the system and can be taken Indef” ||] We trust you gladly without red tape, and we give Park Row and Chatham Square—is well and tones it upg lly. Do not|nitely. Yo ould gh abou 9 / cs r fur collars buttoned up around | pounds. you a year and a half to pay in weekly or monthly worth a visit. hin, if you would avoid sore as they cause profuse per- jon and render you susceptible to colds, + (rien an Cate oe | Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Cr-pathnoe, Some Mrs. Styles—I sec you have got the ri oie: 4 Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them ame maid IT used to have working for 4 re oS eee, TC Lina i ) 2ST) TT) ue y i Golden oak Extension Table|Massive 3-Piece Suite—Upholstered in fbbatagiel Set iH ae Real Leather, at Bargain Price Readers of Miss Furlong's arti ARRI RR ATAATTRANUIIIeEEANReAS 2 || cles are invited to write to her, in Mrs, Myles—Are you sure it ts the fc ‘ same girl? a are of The Bvening World, re- M Style: Roaltly y. ) Mra. Vhy are you so sure? L- questing information that will aid Mra. Styles—I can tell by the finrer them in following her illustrated prints on the mantelpiece and furnitu lessona, ———L——— Tuberculosis Is Stubborn | *, 5. , | and often does not yleld ation nd Letters From Evening World| syircr ti.inie it should, even when the Readers Following Miss | vest of care i taken and every natural ,, 4 ald to relief made use of. All medical Furlong’s Lessons. experts agree that rest, fresh alr, pure MISS K. G. F, writes: “I have re- food 1 hygienic living su cently learned from a friend of mine, ar ual. Yet in many c t BO rue ey aa | {| how strong and shapely she has berm 40 not bring the desired re-/ff time, Ite beauty les $9.75 Ut te dictioult to picture the groat massiveness nd strength of this hands iy cores Secure eae Moa eee ime raper | Under such elrcumstances we feet justi.|f| Dareain Noto the pretty ‘carving contee irene” Beats sides and: becks apholesered ul course given each day in the paper tied in suggesting & trial of Tekina Golden Oak ni . brown or green. Ordinarily the suite and thought perhaps you could tell Alterative, It has siven rellef to many olden Va nal ‘over $90.00. but because the, makers re clos 68. ' { me what to do also, I am 5 feet 10| sufferora from tuberculosis, and often hus . out thin pattern we are able to offer @ limited number a wea \ and weigh 175 pounds. My bust is | alded in « recovery. Sideboard Parlor Furniture of All Kinds at @xtremety Low Prices. very large and I have rolls of fat on} One constituent ts a lime my back. My hips are also large, | bined nih other helpful tngr which ts because of the fat, How can B® t on, and, since it does not contain any I get thin in these places? I can eX-| rarcotte, opiate or hablt-forming drug, ite ercise only at night and would use is attended with danger. At your to follow any 8 1 | drugelat’s or direct, us may preacribe. f' Eckman Laboratory, Philedelphia,—Advt, Forty = five inches wide Quartered oak front, Note the swell front drawers. _Sub- stantial, welt made piece, Only $16.75 All kinds of Dining Room Furn t Music for Every Home Grafonola Bloomingdales’, the Logical Place to Buy Your Piano or Player Piano We control the manufacture of every piano and player piano we sell. ” ‘We know that the material and workmanship which enter into the construction of these instruments are of the highest grade. Our large cash resources and highly efficient piano organization enable us to build pianos and player pianos at a cost lower than any other piano concern. We sell direct to you, therefore eliminating the middleman’s profit. We pay no commissions to teachers or professional musicians. Our prices are lower than those quoted on instruments of equal merit elsewhere, and our terms are as liberal as any in the city. Evgry piano or player piano we sell bears the Bloomingdale guarantee. and aM r Soluble A! Columbia Gratono tiv jas rane it is impossible for any written de 4 00, Fe cS ee th ermee | ecription to sive an adequate of the artistic value, the fine 1,000 Records 65¢ Each You will also find here ali the famous © and hear them. Made and Columbia, Records of every kind, in | uaranteed by the famous Hard cluding Opera, Band, Songs and the] Peck & Co., Harrington & Hi very latest dance mustc, Pianos $250 up. 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