The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1915, Page 12

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a _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918, TH DERSOF WAR [Striking Gowns Worn at the Stonywold SILVER SPRINGS WOMAN |} : Charity Benefit Given at the Biltmore| WRITES OF HER SISTER } LOPSOOSHEOEDOSOEET EE ES LOD TOLOEEOODESEDED1SO101444 14019 OO0F1419100018 oeet®* | 4 Truly Rema-kable Story of What || Wonderful Remedy Did For Her ie > t Dashing Manoeuvres by the j | Regulars and Pick of thé Select Your Piano or Player rs. Margie Granger, Silver Springs, | tells in the following letter to H. Mayr of the terrible suffer- ing of a sister with stomach trouble | and hoW she recovered her health. '@ She writes: “Myafister went to a hos- pital at Buffalo. They called it intes- » | tinal trouble, She got relief for a time and then it came back. It would go until she had hemorrhage of the stom- Pan tTALeT CREATION AP RERMCRODOO® a 3 bh, She couldn't eat and her flesh i National Guard. > faltiy dropped off. Since she took your medicine (Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy) parsememenee | she can eat anything and do work that MOUNTED POLICE EXCEL Mii eee 4 A i Mayr’s Wonderful Reniedy gives per- janent results for stomach, liver and Hat as much and ‘o more distress |E after eating, pressure of gas in the |& stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee—if not satis- factory money will be returned. For sale by Riker & Hegeman Co., and all other reliable druggist: dvt. | Artillery Firing in the Dark a Big Feature at Madison ’ Square Garden. Many a stalwart New Yorker gazed Unflinchingly into the muzzies of belching guns and smelled powder that was not altogether on his lady's cheek at Madison Square Garden last night. It was the opening of the Military Tournament in which every branch of Uncle Sam's regular and/ Volunteer fichting service was repre, | sented’. ‘There was as much powder Consugned as was used by the Con- “Meny vis at the battle of Bunker FIill. “4 one had « bang up, fine timo. "Td the military and naval: or- qs In the United States were DRINK) HABIT) 1 Averaged Drinking About 20 Glasses of Whiskey Dally, Also Consider= able Beer, Gin and Ale, FEY FF3-2OHODDOHSSF-2H FP PIIVDS.9.9.HHTHIOGOO 3D £90000 warden thr x ™ ay'te ee: Josep bape mig bid [4 The Factory of the Walters Piano Co., at Wilbur raven «gh Nore would be no net + . Ave., Long Island City, owned by Bloomingdale Bros. sion by the combined vid. And there was worn by onlooking ¢ are lamps look PES OSSSSGOSL SII IHD PLIAGE IGEDSDOHDE IG DEE POCTEIOIOTS to fear ari’ iwva forces of the ™ enough gold ‘ue officers to make ~ aim. Two troops ot pick®, t” from the tramMe squads opencd thie, Venine with 8 series of evolutions that @, °W"d them master horsemen. And trove *hen on until midnight things moved? With a bang, a crash anda roar. The sq “War army units, of course, earned gr& ‘te applause because of their anap «\° dash that volunteérs seldom attain, bud, it must be sald for the citizen soldiers) that they did not trai) far behind | &4™m 1s Now sfork able to witness thele professional brethren, The Na-| sud! %" exhibiticpn of horsemanship, tional Guard of New York sets a| The \7F#e* were a keen for the con- standard for the militia organizations | ‘ost a4, thelr ridi ys and performed of the nation. feats thay se6ined Well nigh Tipos- Battery A of the Second New York | sible. And those regulars sat their ae 0000300 oe ANNOUNCEMEN Extraordinary! Greater EFFICIENCY and greater. ECONOMY in the modern factory of the Walters Piano Co. under the sole ownership of | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., enable us to place on sale a 18s ADELE we 5S AFA Co rsh ENING GOWN -PDIS-M1-3-90-.90-09O0009-0-00-5« 000095020. e POPE POR6EE BI EDIGIGDEESETE B 3 Mothers, Wives, Sisters Taving con at oak west te toop 2 StacRpent of lied Site spetraie ean et||| Perfect, Reliable, Fully Guaranteed, Metal Tubing . “4 " 1 \- fo Slave.” dors ft explain | [ sin Seine PIDOPHSIS IT PHHDIRG NN. ¥. gave a demonstration of extended | *Wing to the mew! in ther gol order manoeuvres and incidentally | tions that was m.¥ like. 4 fired several thousand cartridges. The Second Batt. Wion of Naval Mil- Probably ove of the most interdst-| ita from Brooklyn dismoymted and | § ing events of the evening was the ac- | reassembled their ray Vd fire guns with 4 tual exemplification of indiréet fire by| lightning speed, and then proceeded | 7 the Second New York Field Artil-| to shatter the ear drun\ of the crowd | ¢ 3 2 the curve of strong drink. Tt will come im wrapper, 80 Advertising outside Drinkers Secretly Saved My, free book tells how drinkers are bet eocrelis, nated. without thelr kyon ith ‘fre 90 far under the in PEPPER CEST DS 99-99-5905 = road New.orePlayer Piano} 320 On Terms of °2 a Week Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection and FREE Delivery to your Home. ; | An Unrivalled Event in the Jery under Capt. John J. Stephens jr.| by making the greatest sacjcet of the Few of the unmilitary of the speota-| evening. tors really understood the exbibition,| The programme conclucted, with the ‘The three-inch field pieces’ were | Twenty-second New York’ A'ngineors EDWARD de woops, trained on a concealed target at ono| building a bridge, Hospital C4orpe de- end of the arena, tachments setting up drossi\ig eta- 534 Sixth Ave., 759 W, New York, N. Y. The lights were turned out, and the tions and toting “wounded” frm the 2 Nfl JAIL FOR MAN WITH GUN. co ee eee | battery commander gave the location laying wires and connecting up: tole- : 4 nr eapemge-oand ‘ of the objects ‘to be fired upon by| phones from the’ fighting line, | He Was § , So Big Rew A * mathentatical calculation, The tar-| Police Commisstoner Woods, An the Src a cake Hid ik at get wan @ painted screen represehting | #b#ence of Mayor Mitchel, rev wed ‘8 ba the proceedings. tournan ent, Ho 1s four fect eight inches tall and h © dridge over a river that was to be| \itn variations, will continue fqr a © weighs eighty pounds and accord- % destroyed. The fig shouted at the! week. ing to the police he has @ criminal rec- James Wilson, alias Linton, and when —— @unners sounded ike a series of stock he flash¥i a revolver last night in the be ot tow. Sie health brain ‘power, wet sil Gectully tmprove. Keep this alr.” Addrem:) "°° Soe rd88 i i z 8, No Interest ane On 99609460696 406546-46.544 000844400006 z : quctations, and they trained their ni guns in the dark and with miniature} orme @helis they destroyed the bridge ut- Mr a restaurant of Thomas George at No. terly. jarriman ra, Malte or: 21 West Street, George, who is six feet ‘The most spectacular event of the the are atmong, tnose tnterested in| Ship News Reporters Learned |(ay ana weighs about” two, hundred progremme was the work of Troop! bY the Washington Square Players pounds, simply tucked him under his ,° box. TI ‘a i K of the Fiteh United States Cavairy,| the benefit of the auc Cross Fund.” | Natural History From [erm ana carrieg im out to Pollowman @( GOODS AT AUCTION, BARGAIN PRIOES. Don't you see the Player Industry of the World | Exceptionally efficignt and economic manufacturing facllities in our great @ Flanagan, = Costa Rican Miss. Flanagan, who 1s about as big as ; : George, tucked little Mr. Wilson under factory are the foundations of this unequalled accomplishment in Player Piano FP Onen Sat. Erg, Until 10 Army& Navy StareCo.,Ine 245 Went 4241 ‘his arm in turn and toted him to the construction, and firmly established the supremacy of the Walters Piano Company, Ic ‘Tho best mixer on the United Frutt| *tation, where he was locked up. Company's liner Tenadoren is Dixte, al wiich tac mied having (a revolver \ Bet. Bway & Sth Ave. as the pioneer manufacturers of moderate-priced Player Pianos. baby jaguar from Costa’ Rica, put po By didn't know how ft got in Ce | nis pocke' | Jaguars, generally speaking, are dis- tinctly anti-social, but Dixie is only two months old and was removed] from the Costa Rican jungles before \ For Infants and Childven, (Yoo Drops] ort toi endidekeient them bad & chance Mothers Know That |. 2s me, ssnaioes a on its trip up from the Carribbean, Genuine Castoria In perfection of workmanship and excellence of finish, this superb new § Player Piano surpasses any other instrument hitherto placed on the market within $125 of the price we quote. Our new player piano contains more vital | exclusive features than many of the highest priced instruments. We are unable @ to adequately describe its wonderful qualities. All we can do is to urge you to § call and let us demonstrate how the most difficult and intricate problems in player § piano construction have been met and solved by inventive genius. q Only a limited number of these Player Pianos are available for immediate delivery. There never has been a time when eur clothes have not been the final word in all that appeals to the fancy and sound judgment of men and boys of all ages and tastes. and when she docked yesterday Dixte was noticeably flustered by the fare- wells showered upon him. Probably it was this unusual excite- ment that caused bim to fight a fast one-round bout with w white fox fur piece whictf one of the lady passengers wrapped around his nack. He didn't mind the fur itself, but the glass eyes in the fox head looked hostile, Dixie accepted their challenge and got the decision in Jess than a minute, When the rest of him catehes up to the present size of hfs paws he won't be a fit playmate for anything but another Jaguar the same size. Dr. H, Van Ranken Stem, the ship's surgeon, 1# Dixie's owner, but his special companion on this trip was Miss Gertrude Zink, a pretty little fifteen-year-old girl who was travel- ling alone, on her way to visit her grandmother in Cleveland. Her fatter, Theodore Zink, is Superintendent of the Electric Light and Traction Com- pany of San Jose, Costa Rica, where she has been living for the last five years, “The funniest thing about this ja- There never has been a time when our garments have failed to accurately portray the trend of correct fashion and refined patterns. And there never has been a time when intrinsic values were so visibly apparent as in our present showing of Fall and Winter suits and overcoats. Sack Suits $18 to $48 Fall Overcoats $16 to $40 Winter Overcoats $18 to $75 BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue ‘Subway Stanon at Door Please send me. As a Very Special Piano Offer, we present ee auorme,* — ANew, 1916 Style 15 "New Style: | WALTERS PIANO Pianoor Player Price, includes stool, cover and free delivery, On Terms of $1 A Week No Interest No Extras PIANO SALESROOMS, THIRD FLOOR, K ANANSI AN SE STE DS Cip Out & Mail This Coupon. E.W. Sandwiches are really appetizing when you add . guar is that he changes his spots,” said Miss Zink yesterday | rt BAIS | ixcer saith reporters, wno were willing to be the goats, “Yes, Sgmetimes we find him NEW | Atomonth one spot al sometimes in ano’ | } Cents laughed Miss Zink, gayly, whereat the 135 Doss 55 reporters pretended to be crestfallen 2 ———ry For the p t Dixie is to remain the pet of th 8, . gets to awize wl longer restrain » Dr. B Exact Copy of Wrapper. mats aenla paniae, use voed OGY, present him to one of the unless “a certain lady in Costa Rica” continues to beg eo preblily for him, . RORABRRRER TRANSTER ro BLOOMINGDALES’ (x! 10 Soave: a “The \/oman. Who Dared,” | By Dale Drummond. . | A Marriec Life Seriat \7ith a Moral for | Husbands and Wives, Now Appearing in The EveningWorld ~* N I crc Kitchen Recipe Hanger gives directions and offors many other new recipes. Sent free on request. Lea & Perrins, 36 Hubert St., New York City

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