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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915. ENDS HIS LIFE TO ESCAPE |r ity oars had worked as a ac | PARENTS RUINED es Deewcrive | jthing for the child. 1 con-ulted every |eat on the mortgage, | INEEDLES AT AUCTION, The ale, was the first of tts Kind Rel | ‘Ss HE to Chicago, made a fortune tn the r Jwent all over the country with the) performed, MA ae 9 2 leer Pe] LUXURY SON PROVIDED |tsura:: bustnene ans prevatica o WAS ALLOWED TO LIVE, "2%. He. was down inthe Johns! “Every Sunday my husband and f ALSO BATHING SUITS| iui? Seies ina Niet: Set new paren the plain old home and a LIVE. | Wiopking Hospital in. Baltimore and |go to see our boy. ie sobs his heart froottens. About "300 perao Lo eo sn live with bi | v gave tp the case as incurable.” ‘out when we leave. He tries to ig ; wine oun “mod oe ir ntrap an i ! ywen that our life of ae I|stretch out his arms, but he can'y ere merchants oa ee Paces Blacksmith Father of August) proved a burden to the blacksmith. He) vowed that I we Mid never again t ; | Move them. Postal Sale of Unclalmed Par- of, Willan oGutasell Assistant Bu “Then I come home and pray that of the Inquiry Department of ‘ grew deepondent leas, yae! F approac ’ t ’ D y f % Pon fe Weeghman, Head of Chicago Charles Weeghma. ime was myself again approaching jhe will not wake from his night's cels Here Realizes York Post Office. | |For months before Lewis, my second|How much better it would have been $2,100. tobacco, pip w ally heavy on his ras, “we had motherhood. IT nearly went insane. sleep to know another day of sorrow. The sale included milk patls, dish r is ty of money, everything he wisned Feds, Cuts His Throat. it ieee that the Inactivity deranged his | son, Was born my husband not only |{¢ he had been allowed to go before he ete rolle weball bate, ihe, othe mind 19. — Accustomed —— | hia| sash trays, lighters, Clears had a defective baby on his hands/was old enough to euffer euch an- GES Wn CNERIED SRee SOS ee OHICAGO, Nov. - - | |but_a madwoman as well |guisht” Articles ranging from guitars to undere| cle tires through life to the hard toll of a binck-| TURKEY WILL BE HIGHER. | |, “Bven after his birth, the fear that | os Lng Std fl end AR ty FASON R REFUSALS, @mith, then suddenly projected into lus- | jhe too might be a defective haunted | were disposed of yesterday by auction ne “ A ; CHICAGO, Nov. 19.1 wan sald tn| Fifteen Y, , wali |e. “ene strain was too much and 119A QQ OOD A YEAR-AOR [et tne New vor Post omee, ighth| Prom th Rowton Tasers) ry and idleness, was too much for Bey aimed toGuw Gnac ‘naman ifteen ears of Devotion Jeu im ’ ’ Avenue and Thirty-firat Strect. They| “Yes: I refused Jack eight times bee August Weeghman, father of Charles | South Water Strve aN te tam | ’ were unclaimed articles that had ac-|fore accepting him.” Wooghman, President of the local Fed. | iving turkey will retail at 27 to 28 cents] | eaves Father Bankrupt and |FORCED TO PUT BOY AWAY * Cumutated in the Post Offices of New| ‘Why did you change your mina? eral League Baseball Club, so this morn- | @ Lg ye) Fra eles | AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS, York, New Jersey, 7 “T didn't. I merely wished to ae@ tag he cut his throat in the home of his /Fii,, ‘which marked the spring and] Mother a Physical Wreck. | My husband had to leave his bust- — ja, Porto Rico, =| whether oF not my future peers wee ~ summer are said to Iie at the bottom of shee pare of others and devote y ‘ ginia. The articles were valucd at more|a man of perseverance and determina- He was sixty-five years old, and for the advance, ae family, ‘a foung| Yuan Will Also Provide Jobs for) than $5,000 and were sold for $2,100, tion.” | iself a bankrupt. His real estate chu Family W: “ SACRIFICES ALL IN VAIN | | linge Were awept away and cradle Rest of Manchu Family When LOCO ALOE | a ‘hinds aa my ore eeu enya npony aires karat me Ye Takes Throne, or mortgage this house that I own 7 ; 0 ‘apidly, ook twalv ; > M M EYE Child, Mentally Unsound, Now » Years to gst him to say, ‘Papa,’ | %, Advices reaching here to-day, Presi, Holders of Preferred Stock , - | ’ |*Mamma,' ‘Hello’ and ‘Goodby.’ As he| ¢¢” n Kat will undertake, if he To Holders of Preferred Stock: in Institution, and Mother grew older the struggle became worse. | @#cends the throne, to guarantee an tion, and } ; 1 if weigh only ninety pounds and he annual allowance of $4,000,000 to the ‘The investigation into the affairs of the Marine Company and ™ ‘ wok! eighty-five pounds. Evory | deposed little nine-year-old Emperor as idiari e tants employed by the Committee STAMPED ON 3 ar Gane Prays for His Death. Lime T went upstairs to do any work, | tong as he lives, to recognize him aa a beer aney pron pare, cat ths heats Contes ail eaeenconees nh as . or y drag, Prine dt Ovi ro} Ree AVE. AT O07 BT, a inthtgy aime, Gai Ged howe | gna HR ttt aks Bre || erettre made by the Commies, °° A A what I suffered, and my c ¥ for the principal members of hi posit issu jer the deposit agreement 6!" AVE. AT 20™ While physicians, preachers ana] MRS. LEWIS OHL | fered even more.” wuts | Family ‘and his immediate adherents, di bectamber 1, 1916; have base titer ne New York Stock a eecieneenainaen | F0FON AVON, TOC eaily eed Bis, (inmeciate SGerente dated Spetember 21, 1915, have been listed upon the New York Stoc! others have bean discussing whether! cay the child's o Seen | eS or Sarthe for bine ana nin | Beer loos an address to the Manone Exchange. Holders of preferred stock are urged to deposit the same, it Is better to let defective babies die| wus a year old doctors told me that I had porma-| explaining the contin te aa taa aturdaa, nm “By that time I was nearly frantic, ‘nently Injured myself by carrying th y ber . or to seek to pro! e & tho| the throne for the benefit of the Chinese y y Y seek to prolong thelr lives, Mrs. /y went to another physician, who had |boy around and must undergo a eerle| hopin’ and urming tem to render him Ada Oh}, wite of Lewis Obl, a butchor | the courage to tell me that my baby ous operation, Byal support duly endorsed for transfer, with stamps required by the Federal and State laws, with CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, the Depositary of the Committee, at its office, 54 Wall Street, New York City. The Committee will continue to receive preferred stock living at No, 2136 Washington Avenue, | W@s an incurable defective. He sug-| “What waa I to do? I did not even pin on deposit without penalty until the close of business on DECEMBER 1, 8 gested an operation, but warned me have the money for an operation, hav- 1915. A Sale of Bronx, has been fAnding, through | that it might prove fatal pe apent every cent we had on deo: COMPENSATION. . fifteen years of misery, what an ac-| “I prayed that if my baby could tors for my boy. I had to go to the Dated, November 12, 1915. tual experience of this problem|not be mado normal God would take Charities Commissioner and beg him means. |him, ‘Three times Frederick way at to take my boy. My baby, for whom as lunching ‘a door by operations per by had give heaii 4 every | with. umbrella.” “Ig Mrs. Allce Bollinger and Dr,| 2°#th's door by operations performed I had given up heaith and every hap 9 e bad. Where did you get the on his head, but none of them bene- piness, I had to put in an institution. | yay 1 i 7 Men S Fine Shoes Haiselden have been guilty of commit-|fited him and I finally refused to let © "Then I went out to look for work. | MMW 2eu,mhe carrying mows ting @ great wrong in letting this de-|the surgeons torture him any longer, All summer [ canvassed for a stock-'1 picked up the best-looking one that t the club, walked away Y fective child die,” said Mrs, Ohl, her| “MY husband and T neglected overy- ing house to get money to pay inter- was left In the rack Z Every pair from our regular stock. cyes filling with tears, “then I am) equally guilty, For fifteen years 1 yi Just the styles men want now. have been praying, night and day, for 2 7 . i ppled 0) (| Not shoes specially purchased but— “V— || Actually reduced from quoted prices s0r70W cf being tbe paredt 60 4 tee YA Because sizes are incomplete foctive child can talk about this, . sien cf J What right have Jane Addams and yj Every pair Cammeyer-guaranteed. other women who have never been | g | mothers to upbraid Dr. Halselden for GZ | delivering that deformed boy from| | torture? 1 1 isb doct had 7 Men’s Shoes Reduced: |] sis course” re vavicn tney treed i cy aL ri . | from suffering would shower blessings ; t Y uk f ga cinen! *5> From $5.00 | From $3.50 & $3 | 4|°oie eer Pes : oS Ne oe vod Me hy’ i Ch +m ‘ wus 4 prosperous butcher, He owned ii Q d 4 ; : am Di Re cao cs eo hi ho d several a pac ee x ; y x 4 e other man's shop and the house we ’ : , \ ae ‘ na E e are living In is mortgaged heavily x ‘ ; . \ = and we padlighon sich asd with ail i Type % vex ay ‘ ‘ ty ne a) bor pn an inetitution, Li i Ay nl eee 1 - : a aa FINALLY TOLD HER BABY IS/| "4 INCURABLY DEFECTIVE. “Fred bo y Ae cay cringe Pica tha hy at bis birth he was a weakling. The first ~ ume I saw my baby the nurse bad to carry him to my bed on a pillow. His AP URGEAG it estsads Bulle aoeets and the nurse assured me that there a Among the men’s shoes re [P| Ning grat time I gave him bis duced to $2.65 are the followi: d bab; a - Patent Leather and Gul models: Gun Metal Cal lace, | | {ple._ He could not eupyort bis Weal Also. selection of Gun Metai| also button and blucher models; Ait oO | and Tan Russia Calfskin Ince | Vici Kid lace and Tan Russia “My doctor again told me my fears | Gray Buckskin. Calfskin lace. were groundless. When Frederick | was three months old another doctor “U;MMMUUMM 5 told me it would be impossible to de- Katee y Y Asavory break- - fast for a frosty | tke a me pa RET cs Si. ‘ e ttle boy will be. morning is Th This little il] be-on every | ( pancakes, but an news-stand to-morrow you don’t UUAULEEOLNBBRANG ae know pan- | cakes unless you know zs m ies’ Home Journal | The December Ladies’ Home Journa | i Christmas number-if n |e is the best Christmas er—if not | ° 99 | the best magazine -I have ever made’ OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE On sale everywhere—I5 cents FLOUR ~ “The Milk is in it”’ Heckers’ Cream Oatmeal—Quality Name and Quality Fame |