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ronment es CUSE PISTOLS IN STRIKE RIOT. CLBYELAND, ci\GRUISER RUSHED THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1915. BEATEN BY GALE, | following sea that amashed some offera. David Griffith, who steed “The If You Have Tuberculosis 2 o. N Wh {the Nghts at the after end. On that] Mirth of a Nation.” will stage thel., P ~were fired, clnbs and g t t W day the sea was so bad the Ryndam) Tree flims, most of which will ba['t ' meet Important chet you steuld pay iu “fw ten were hurt and ate a fe) ear made only 100 miles. taken in or near Lo ; | Proper attention 2 diet and Wing son. = Tween alrikers und. wirikecorenkers. ai d Wh Ww It Four hundred canaries of A my return from ornin 1} and night, Many « lite the Ti nat o tite body i 0 ent of 31,0 4 for al hope to do , experian| ' vo Deen aa f eer! (0 Al AMERICANS an en to Wear serge pe a fee 2 dae to oe Soa of iy Staaas Sse | Gyertiirn & motor truck on which thirty | Seem tas nae. but 4 4 se ea Hake bilatoted f run down sytem tslke-treakers were being hauled to tho By Andre Dupont. cumbed to the rough we » but} Thoug s hair i# snow-white, he has! ‘Green: Ln PONS attack ow the truck proviptuntet + twelve monkeys in the same consign- {a remarkably fresh, youthful complex. | tances, try Kokman a free for all HWhe ana cole etee | ment peomed rather exhilarated by {t.| on and conveys an impression of) vr'ycim samn macintiatey Cre Seales more dalled to quell the disturbance. | WHEN TO WEAR EXTREME STYLES. Among the best known of the 182/ vigor and activity, His daughter is a! pe te y XTREMB fashions are never in good taste except on ocoasions where firet cabin passengers were Brand | tall, golden-hatred girl, with a piquant} | ms Ronas a aan, & t eae 6 or __ >. elaborate dreasing is the order of the day or evening. Street suits, bes ad Whitlock, American Minister to Bel-| face and ready smile, fe? which has effect reealta : ; tum; Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Mra, Culp, wearing one of her new |!" many cases. . ¢ . " every day frocks or any auch conventional garments are more suitable * glum; | No wade claime are made for ft, but a2 San Diego With Landing Force ana in much better atyle when mado by conservative models. But tor the [Lier Arrives Two Days Late] actor, accompanied vy his daughter, helmet hats, anid sho was lad to be | smaped ts mae ee ty Irie; Mra. Julia Culp, Dutch contralto, | hore where she could forget for a while | 'o_ try, se ws Grenny ittle frock to wear to @ smart ‘ ;{the horrors she has seen in Holland | narcotics or habit-torming @fuge, Prem eos IN A FEW HOURS of Marines Ordered to West Area” ttle frock to wear toa smart) After Braving Perils of — Jand ner ascompaniat, Coenraad Bos; | the Horrors. she has seen in Holland | necrotic sty Mesiect or Coast S f Raidi “at home” a fashion that is unique, War and Weather H. J. and Joseph Duveen, art dealers, military, “hogpitals’ and | nursed the cman Laberatery, , ements a ic ‘ . 4 F. B. Elser, Associated Press rep-| wounded. Her concert tour will be. { ye ‘ % ee Ah ate that has some up-to-the-minute . velenalive 4s London gin Saturday in Brooklyn. , WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ~ Wirst dose of “Pape’s Cold touch, that the majority of people Compound” relieves all I Sea, ace vi dup! Francisco to Topolobampo, on the dressing to sustain. And when you PD AE rindi depeotnadl baad baked Wate tes oclencinl . Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose Lael come to evening frocks an a rule the) wach Overtook her Nov. i, the Hol-| passing yeas a, ealsen ana wise a ets, ebre of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken| ®t Sst of Mextoo, with his flag- land-Amerioa Liner Ryndam afrived| tbe Berne convention, mines are eup- 9 Ww an um every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break severe cold either in the head, chest, body of limbs. tt Promptly opens clogged up nos WASHINGTON, Nov. 24—Admiral Winslow, commanding the Pacifio fleet, was to-day ordered from San ship, the cruiser Ban Diego, which will carry 275 additional marines, The latter will be ready to land and pro- tect Americans from raiding Méxloans have not seen, Ie, if it ts both @P| wren two litoboate on her starboard Propriate and becoming to the wearer, an ideal costume for the woman who bas a reputation for fasMonable more ultra the fashion the smarter the model. Tt {9 rather hard to tell this season what is extreme, for we have such @ great variety of designs that the quarter smashed in and her name in electric lights on the starboard side im port this morning, two daya late, She satled from Rotterdam Nov. 10, and after being held a day at Fal- mouth and a few hours at the Downs, @hortly after the Ryndam left Rot- terdam she passed five floating mings which had torn loose from their an- chorage and were tossing about in pored to be #0 constructed that they beoome harmiesa when they break trom their moorings, but so many of them have drifted ashore and ex- “Public Admitted Free To-Morrow (Thanksgiving) Ferencon | GRAND EXHIBITION DRILL AND REVIEW 11 O'CLOCK A. M. At Stadium, College of City of New York, 136th-138th Sts. and Amsterdam Ave. [3i." Major Ge F.O'Ryan, N. G. & N. ¥., trils and (ore ey Sie. | And Yaqut Indians, style that in other years would make | nonded inte the open wa at 4 eclock | Piodee ewan don Heuvel gave thom te Oates Ober ad oe Dag ii hay oF nose running: relieves sick |, The cruisers Raleigh and New Or quite @ sensation ts now passed by|°"™O & pppoe Beit aod < ibe bent Hebrew Asylum Band, Drum and Fife Corpe jeans are nm reac! = orolock that gale 4 \" Fo ape lal m boned Ko ae lobanpo prigente Then es ea toad almost unnoticed. Fashion has taken) prune up, which raged for two daya| Sir Herbert Tree has come here un- ADMISSION FREE 1) yibape’s Cold Compound” iv the| a day's all. ‘The San Diego's trip a cittle of trarvthing trom nearly | pefore moderating. Again on the 17th| der a year's contract to play some ot||] Gates Ppen 10 A.M. Public Cordially Invited. No Tickets Necemsary. { > bm afer Mag tellers Kee from San Francmoo will require pointed basques and balloon sleeves, = w overtook the ship, with a wd famous on defore tine cnats ' wit assistance, tastes nice, and a oe there are wired skirts, and there are 1) ecnnses no inconvenience. Don’t accept ‘The gunboat Annapolis favnow at also bustles, which are a drapery ®f- } & substitute —Advt. Topolobampo. fect, and not the wire monstrosity of —_—_—— ————— the eighties. Some of the more ad- ra al |) A.new frame if the w vanced frocks show leg o’ mutton ae vind reals | WHITMAN STARTS. TRIP oe err ere) a 9° ' Storm Hero high that they are literally chokers, lumb > 1 U bi WITH LIBERTY BELL ‘There are big plaids and wide stripes, Columbus Ti m rellas pena brocades and tinsel fabrics, You can discovering a] * If Turned worn: NY es have almost anything you lke if you Americe ieee i ‘ALO,N. ¥., Nov. 24.—Tho Liberty 160, | i Bell, en route from San Francisco to 0 FIAT SLO” “Ont es the: pont atnaclive et te| \) Philadelphia, arrived here at 9 A. M.|/ extreme styles is the chiffon frock trimmed with fur that is now ocon- | i H to-day and was viewed by an immense| sidered so emart. A charming example is shown in the Illustration, | IDEAL throng made up of patriotic and fra-|rt te made with full skirt of brown chiffon over a much narrower brown ' XMAS en Oren. le ohikiren from |eatin drop akirt. The sleeves are of } GIFT. e De Phos ag 36 the chiffon, but the bodice is of white } H Ss Gov, n, with Mrs. Whitman! velvet, made with the pointed front Doth | and Mre. B, Menzies Raynor of New| that ts the Inst word in style. Bands heddt f t York, State Regont of the Daughters) o¢ trudeon seal trim the skirt and Fronklin | } of the Amertean, Revolution, met the) also the sleeves at wrist and fust discovering , | ere an ‘acoom i Journey through the State, >” "| below the elbows. A full ruche of electricity LO NG WILL I T BE 2 gate Dell on & Ant car, atood on a|doep rose colored ribbon with « tiny - widing oma) bunch of white rosebuds and a fall of | asved in review. The journey to th NOH ook for the bal Past waa resumed at 10 eelck, the| the ribbon forma a standing collar at BEFORE NEW YORK New York, Mf being at Batavia. the sides and back of the neck. Touches of the same ribbon are used bere ndyerlyrop taper DISCOVERS THAT { ‘The other illustration shows a very J simple but smart little frock made of i wide striped silk in shades of blue TH POINT | and green with a tiny line of red. The .~ Boffler Pa full skirt is gathered into the waist * ke Newton with a deep heading, The stripes run a discovering e up and down on the sleeves and skirt Bt i the iy of and crosswise on the bodice, A muf- fler scarf of silver fox makes a fash- gravity jionable accompaniment to the frock, ee ee eee cece "Tau me first, how long did it take plumes, { Both strtpedand plaid gill te geet Baffler Columbus to discover ! in many effective ways for trimmings America? | “ as well as for entire frocks. It forms | % the lower part and also the sleeves Three years! And it took Baffler 4 of smart blouses or trims the waists Hall lif find th | of the frocks, Chiffon is seen Boffler alley a lifetime to at comet! on nearly ali the most elaborate after- : : ( noon dresses, often in combination ’ pie a” But Baffler Franklin discovered Li with fur, Sometimes a whole skirt VELVET Se iscovert etrici : . it 5 ‘ will be made of a strip of velvet and Bence “SS steam electricity just by flying a kite! Baf. a strip of chiffon, with the underekirt of contrasting color showing through power fler Watt, too, discovered steam beside the chiffon, the kitchen stove. : 104; Hotty , 101: Marry Shaw, And Baffler Newton discovered the t eilers entry } e g f SIXT St Cheve-year olde ond law of gravity when an apple hit him ti ap: one. mil intra. 20s IS VICTIM OF APHASIA) 2i::Sijot Ca aes he head ' - Fas Wh Nome, 97; ‘the *Laird o° Kurkoaldy, on the head, 6 rs en the fir st pao mle ania vari, Ramabins, Liat How long will it take New York to t Says She Came From Philadelphia, | (:*' 10 Regt discover that 7th Point? t a) ooth comes But Cannot Remember | "fusca min Z gloudy, Track heavy, + ‘ Her Name. BB seclbeaild _ | That’s up to you! 4 The time to be particularly | i at . i te careful about the child's dial ‘Tho attention of guests in the Mo- | Every big discovery takes time. fi . apn Bota) wes calles toe prey Coffer But to make it worth while to find bb e young woman, well dressed, who was | $5 ¥ There comes a morning when you | wandering around the lobby shortly | Ee Cavts ¢ that 7th Point— f fe 'the li dar after midnight, She appeared to be y i A i lift ne little youngster from his crib | Utne tor some ous Holley’s comet We're going to offer prizes. b and he smiles a great big smile and =| “When House Detective Gonoud gic : right there in the centre of that lower _| questioned the woman her answer at | Full announcement of this prize con- v aoe hi ethi tnced him that sk _—_ ill | le I M hil t gum is something new—something once conv! no Eo NOs Abe) Wea " a | test will be made later on, eanwhile, ° white |—his first tooth | ‘e gle gas Hares tog 4 a it a as It since Point Seven is hidden in the gam— | ' : sOheane arkens Gray So Nat- : : | b Other teeth follow quickly. An Station where Dr. McChosney of the bet Ay daar > at Chew Sterling Gum! Hunt for it there! | \ now.you faust pay close atbention: [tear mnin eee ae wes urally Nobody Can Tell, ’ | aos pay sutfering from aphasia, She was | Point 1—Crowded with flavor | 4 to food. The child's appetite is not © | removed to Bellevue Hospital. | nuh! thot wes Point 2—Velvety Body—NO GRIT f always normal. His weight while "The girl could only remember that easy P nt Crumb] le-proof . Ate! fy her name !s Mary, that she arrived oi ~Sterling Purity kG teething may remain stationary. Do Py See wore from Phila olphia Mon- 4 Reet §- Fe 2 Darah Pictory 3 not let it go backward. day, and spent Monday night and Point 6—Untouched by hands aca yesterday with friends hers, and that A f 4 {It is time for H-O Oatmeal. she was to meet other friends in the reine (0) Wirar t Pennsylvania station last night and . " b " " we Cotmeel nae gies, Lay to return to Philadelphia. She car- Sterling is now sold fy nesily etry dealer who handles balas ted LL suit case and had $6 in ‘ that food it is the logical successor, Us Pa | rE The standing H-O has won among Tne) Mpharie, ete | Fiat 8 | t hospitals and authorities on diet is due Sapeiprere Rt re a ry vous io The ince thet i ia the one cekmnen) f@ long blue tailor made coat, trim= } » oroughly cooked in only med with fur, a gray woollen sweater, 20 minutes, @ blue serge skirt, blue waist and a = For over 2 hours we cook in sealed | targa hat trimmed with satin band | cookers, That is why you can finish ite | end blue feather, The old-time mixture of Sage ‘Tea and | | cooking so quickly, —_—— Sulphur for darkening grays streaked A . Jand faded hair is grandmother's trea possibilities of oatmeal until you have DORGE PARK, BowrE,| Kee tit hair pond even colony which can you iscover that t oint tried H.O. t a PARK, 3,1 is quite sensible, ux we are living in an j ° iy not tomorrow? ntries oF LO-MOF~| gee when a youthful appearance is of | | the greatest advantage. “| Nowadays, though, we don’t have the | \ | troublesome tusk of gathering the saga t | Mi) and the mussy mixing at home, All + ' | drug stores sell the ready-to-use product i called “Wyeth’s. Sage and Sulphur H Com ind” for about 50 cents a bottle It iy very popular, because nobody can discover it lias been applied, Simply | n moisten your comb or a soft brush with | it and draw this through your hair, tak ing vne small stra at n time; by morning the gray hair disappears, ‘but | “5 e A what delights. the lac h Wyeth's . ‘ Applicat it also f i The H-O Company, Buffalo,N. foo; f tr py z hur Suitnble rewarda for she di a PEPPERMINT IN RED WRAPPER rh TER Makers GS ErEP ANY. and Pre: " hieh i \ tives be prevent of the 7th Point will be offered later. CINNAMON-IN BLUE WRAPPER Long Island City, Greater New you | for if, Mabon = shut peeing itehing scaly aud falling bair | e Oy Cutt Wield, 100) ebegio, 100 b¥eumoue, —Advty sia ae one. 3 \ ee ary eae