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Ce rae 4 SHOOTS BOY CHUM, Remedy Is Home- Made. Some people are constantly annoyed from one year's end to the other with » t bronchial cough, which is wholly unnecessary. Here is a homé- NEN I ICUS made remedy that gets right at the Gears ond Pill make you wonder what!) Much Chianti, Pulls Get 214 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) from any druggist, pour into a pint bottle ‘and fill the bottle with ee granulated rsytup. Start taking it at once. is Pinex and Sugar Syrup mixture makes a full pint—enough to last a family » long time—at a cost of only 54 cents. Keeps perfectly and tastes pleas- ant. Easily prepare: Pinex is a special and highly concen- Trigger and Ends Life of Amillio Zarcano. Fate seemed to have marked Iittle Amillio Zarcano for misfortune from jo very bi 1 days before compound of genuine Norway| th¢ very beginning, Three ¢ famous the world over for its ense, cer-| was mysteriously murdered in Glen tainty and promptness in overcoming | L. L When little Amillio ar- sar hag: ha, chest a! pet ba : orld to partiallly assuage genui sk your druggis grief she named him after for “244 ounces ex,” and do not ac- his dead father and sought to console be ies catataoten, wanes erent | herself with the feel of the baby hands refundei, goes with this reparation, | a# they touched her cold, pale face, The Pinex Co., Ft. NURSE WAS CRIPPLED FROM RHEUMATISM OF JOINTS | week Amillio'’s | mide her. But apparently this was not enourh, for before his experience with the world covered more than one short) mother died and he left alone to face what further Many a time, in the fourteen years that followed, little Amillio felt the sharp corners of the world, as he was knocked about in winning his right to be called a child of misfortune. Of course, there was the Meo family, who were kind to him. But that waa only one iittle rift of suniight in the dark| gloom of his existence. Another feemed to come, however, a few monthe ago, when Amillio made the aoquaintance of Domintco Zello Dominico was a quite wonderful fel- low In his way, He knew everything that a boy likes to know, and although he was thirty-three years old he| could become a boy himself at times. ‘The only trouble with Dominico was that sometimes he took a bit more Chiant| than was good for him, But lota of people do that, so Amiliio uld forgive him So Domtinico and Amillio became boon compantons and the child of misfortune began to believe at last that he had shaken off the doom of misery that bad seemed to overhang his whole existence. Rut Fate t# inexorable. Amillio had been deceived in believing he had escaped it. Last night Dominico took too much Chiantl, He had called to pass the evening with the family of Amillio’s foster sister, Mra. Rosie Ambrossino, at No. 1822 Ocean Ave- Fingers Were Deformed—Knees Stiff and Painful—Gives Credit to Var-ne-sis for Recovery. “I feel that any remedy that will| treatment I began to see an improve. benefit eufferers from rheumatism of|™ent, and gradually the pain and q ttiffneas left ‘me, my fingers returned the joints should be given the support! t, normal condition, and I can open and shut my hand without any trou- Weymouth, am recommendidg Var-ni She con:| all who suffer from rheuma the joints.” re. NURSE NIGHTINGALE from rheumatic ar- on and te ors. pone years jsease became vere, jually the joints be- iff oan no that I had to io My fingers were rd the palms of my hands, muckles enlarged and it was im- to straighten them. My were stiff and painful, as well as the muscles from my head to my Saelter, My knees gave me a ereal INDORSES VAR-NE-SIS, W, A. Varney says: “Var-ne-sis isn mended for every Es cure-all recom- I never pay for any bacyrer rl 1 oe Wares from many people telling me they have been eared by Var-ne-sis, and asking me to pay for their testimony. IT have re] lied that every testimonial published by me is genuine, and \- ing but the truth, and if paid for could not be genuine or # true appre- ciation of the merit of Var-né-sis, “Tam always pleased to ive let~ ters telling me of the benefits derived from Var-ne-sis, but remember I offer $1,000 if my letters have been pur- chased or that they are other than genuine, so please do not ask for pay- ment for helping some other sufferer from that dread disease, rheumatism,” T want >to send you my Var-n Listes nae deal of on account of impossible to go up or down shout great effort. After remaining quiet I could hardly move because of the stiffness. I had to use canes to get about, “For five months f never left the house, and for nine months J was un- able to attend to my professional is duties as a nuree. I know that the| Health News. Address W. A. Varney, average physician will not give any|Lynn, Mass. It's free. encouragement to any one suffering| Get Var-ne-sis now, today, at Riker- from rheumatic arthritis, and for Hegeman, and other reliable druggists. Tell your druggist. to get. Var-ne-sis for you from his wholesaler or send W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass—Advertioe- that reason I decided to try Var-ne- sis, a it was highly recommended for this disease. At first I could see very little change, but by continuing the Cor. 46th St. and 8th Ave. Mmiemamns, §; GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jeracy, Long Island and Connectious 3 Kooms | 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT 6 Rooms $49.98 | $69.98, $89.98 $109.98 | $149.75 ladiccabeles Five-Plece Library Sulte, Heavy Frames, Richly Carved, 98 with Claw Feet, in Mahogany Finish; Upholstered Seat and 3 Back of Imitation Spanish Leather; Indi In Geat; Itke cut; value 950 WE PAY FREIGHT. SMALL ACCOUNTS SOLICITED We Open Accounts from $1 a Week Up ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 750-752 SAVE. Cor. 46” Sr. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL IO RM.| nue, Woodlawn. Dominico sat in the kitchen fn @ merry mood—though his merriment was largely due to the Chianti, Mrs. Ambrossino thought. The heart of little Amillio, up in the es GIRLS! MOISTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW IT THROUGH HAIR It becomes beautifully soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once. Save your hair! All dan- druff goes and hair stops coming out. Surely try a “Danderine Hair Clunase” if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hi cloth with Danderi nd draw it care- fully through your taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil— in @ few minutes you will be amazed, Your hair will be fluffy and abun- dant and pos in incomparable soft- ness, lustre ai luxuriance. Besides agate fed the hair, one ap- plication of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will feet gst a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s anderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Save your hair, Keep it looking charming and beautiful. You will say this Big the best 25 cents you ever spent. vt. Just moisten o | Burglars Get $500 From Third Ave- y Meo apartment above, leaped with joy when he heard that his friend was below. He darted ddwn to greet | him, | Into the kitchen where Domtntco sat Amillio ran, shouting a cheery | “Hello!” In to the boy's greeting Dominico shakily drew a re volver and levelled it at the boy. =| “Hands up!" he shouted, as the others started back in surprise. | Thinking Zello was joking Amiilio) did not comply. Instantly a shot was) fired. The bullet pierced the boy's year-old girl was found guilty of heart and he fell dying. Seemingly | murder in the first degree at Carmel, dazed Zello stared silently for a mo-|. y mont. The revolver fell from his hand. Then, with a ery, he darted from the room. In the corridor, Theresa Meo, de- scending to learn the cause of the| shot, says she met Zello, fleeing wildly. “My God, I've shot and killed Amilo!" she ways he cried, as he dashed from the house. Tenderly, Theresa Meo carried the limp body of Amillio up to the Meo| apartments above. A doctor was called, but not the science of medi- save Amiliio. To-day, the police are seeking Do- minico. He has not returned to his| home at No. 1237 Lawn Avenue, | Woodhaven, Ls L, and no trace of bim | has been found, But when the effects of the Chianti have worn off and Dominico comes to realize the part he has played in the carrying out of Fate's decree upon his little friend— then, the police believe, remorse wil! drag him back. | But that will be too late to help Amillio. His page in the book of life ia turned, | ——— TRENTON MACHINISTS STRIKE is Plants Affected by De- for Eight-Hoer Day. =| TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 15.—-About 290 union machinists went on strike here to-day for an eight-hour day, or forty- eight hours a week, The principal plants affected are the De Lavel Machine Tur- bine Company, the William R. Thropp Company and the John KE. Thropp's Son's Company. The John A. Roeblings' Sona’ Com- pany, the Mercer Automobile Company and other largo plants, which are not distinctly machinists plants but have machinists departments, are not af- fected by the atrike, notwithstanding thelr machinists work more than elght hours. No démand has been made upon them for an eight-hour day. MOVIE SAFE ROBBED. mue Theatre. Burglars early this mornize broke tnto | the Globe Moving Picture Theatre at No. 2186 Third Avenue, two doors from the corner of East One Hundred and Nineteenth Street, pried the doors off a five-foot safe and made off with $500 tn cash, the receipts for Saturday and Sun- day. The safe was in a front room on the second very, of the building and near cnough to the window to be visible to passengers in elevated trains. This was the thir pate Dlock in the last man's shoe store having 700 and the Irving hat store of $200 in that time, aia Boys Play With Revolve: Albert Calebrese, ten yer hia brother were playing with revolver in their home at No, 342 East One Hun- dred and Twelfth Street to-day, when the revolver went off, the bullet entering Albert's left hand. He was taken to Sydenhem Hospital. Both boys were laced under arrest. Mrs. Galt Sees |. Court Doings, Nov. 15. irs, Nor- of President Wil- ‘oodrow Bones and Dr. | Cai yson were among spectators in the Supreme Court to- day. All Justices were present ex- it cept Justice Lamar, who fs still tll. Two Things you do get is very low of the paper. eman. Has 1000 sheets Toilet Paper “Sales” You either don’t get enough paper or the paper cloak is eight, sometimes ten, rolls for a quarter. When you see such offers examine the quality Yes, the rolls may look big, but the rolls are pnerally loosely wound to make them look bulky. a standard toilet paper measure—how many sheets in a roll is what should interest you. Scoflissue ‘Toilet Paper The count—your quantity guarantee—is printed on the wrapper. You don’t have to look twice to see quality—ScotTiissue is as “soft as old linen,” absorbent and white. you forget, “It’s the Counted Sani-Tissue Toilet Paper, to Expect at grade. Of course, the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1915. GIRL WHO SLEW BABY DIES AT MOTHER'S HOME VICTIM OF DIPHTHERIA baby was playing was burned to they ground. The little boy was saved.| py. ; “ +s Col f ‘ e’s Col Two fires in the Winship home were I irst dose oe aoe = il id a er dlacoverea and extinguished the same] ape leer = My new Soft Rubber Suction day. Two days later, Sept. 22, the rippe misery. hina about double the auction of Jennie Burch, who as a fourteen-| nurse girl shared with the boy a BrIpP' lin, rable alae, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” to the roll—10c Lest Sheets that Count” treated with balsam, healing, soft and clothlike. 2500 sheets in carton of 3 rolls, 25c, At drug, grocery, department and housefurnishing stores. SCOTT PAPER CO. 30 Church Street New York Makers of Absorbent ScotTissue Towels Coprright 198 Soot! Paper Company “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. years, lived quietly and few If any of the neighbors knew her history. Jennie Burch, acknowledged on her trial to be the illegitimate child of a sixteen-y cine nor the akill of surgery could COLD GONE! HEAD AND NOSE CLEAR & wealthy Putnam County family, was employed to care for Wilbur Washington Winship, the son of Her- bert D. Winship of Cowles Corners, near Brewsters, a wealthy farmer. After. she h Mra, Winsh heen reprimanded by the barn in which the} peach which had been poisoned with Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose “ and give vou » Chart showing Just vised a neighbor of ff “Pape's. Cold Compound” taken |[ Wwhat'von reaulre, ‘This. ena fe zoe is dead of diphtheria at Sher- ac S ReSnIOr every to ‘ fo. compare ovr mt with the d the at the funeral, every two hours until three doses are | prices of other dent be man, Conn., wheres she had been Iiv- ‘ing she had killed the|t#ken will end srippe ae ae 22-Karat $B 22-Karat ing with her mother, Mra. Annte| Sohfeasel saying she had Kiled the | break up x severe cold cither in the Il Gold Crowns © <=> Bridge Work Bureh, since her release from the Mat-| him. On her conviction the prosecut-| [t' promptly opens clogged- My ay pee NCH teawan State Hospital in September, | ine attorney moved for ber commit-|trils and air passages; stops Next door to Larte 1907, abot tter "th ‘ ment to Matt , on the ground|discharge or nose running; rel 215 W. 42S, * 4 ft, about @ year after the crime.) io ioe on had been so ab-|Sick headache, dullness, feverishness, 10 Kenmare St., 240°" Grand In her new home the young woman,| joemal and led that she was|Ste throat, sneezing, soreness and | ‘Open to 7. Closed hs J who reached the age of twenty-three | not accounts Tt was the tradition | *tiffness is the] eta esatite Mant Beast “Pape's Cold Compound” quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. 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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. And now —as a mark of our appreciation—we offer to-day and to-morrow Overcoats and Suits For Men, Young Men and Youths For #15”—18"—*20” Values For #20%—122-%_325- Values THE OVERCOATS THE OVERCOATS 20.00 Blue Chinchillas....NOW 10.85 25.00 Woollyheads NOW 14.85 18.00 Scotch Mixtures....NOW 10.85 25.00 Silk Yoke Coats....NOW 14.85 18.00 Oxford Meltons......NOW 10.85 22.50 Meltons...... -NOW 14.85 18.00 Plaid Backs.... . 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