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a eee ne heehee maa iaiealnainein RnR: ni ( 8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916. BRYAN K. MORSE KILLED rine | Classic D d Newsboy Trip uli soi ick su'sr's| yom quire nad Wilts Avent wre: | et Mate, ae oun fh ] | | speaker at the luncheon | ing with pa | srovase concer eaoes MADE SANIMIE ADES' — I. Ue ent | SUATTERSTRAFTI, S2eres=:" cleaved a open road for the runaway and two others were killed yesterday p | Swerving away trom an elevated How to Fight Tuberculosis. by an explosion of gas while prospecting for a copper mine tn an old Spanish | mine, called Bl B: in Pinar del Rio | — sated aoe Year's Report Gives Lower Per} oi ai ‘office at No. 19 Broadway. f Cent. of Illness Than U. S. | Pate was thr | | j ice! C 5 4 ing: one rear whe Troops Have. |Policemen Shout Warnings at ond a rear wn At the Same Time He Helped Se mith FOR TIRED Give the Boys’ Club Fund Desplteexponre, ek and roma bye aed Cre sing a8 | ira eo file : hours the New York policeman {s one orse Charges Past. h a Big Boost. of the healthiest members of the com- Bf my |munity, according to the 1915 report td of Chief Surgeon Higgins of the Po-| A runaway which frightened bun- the ie lice Department, submitted to Com-j dreds in the business c- ‘re of the and threw the horse. Policeman missioner Woods to-day. The per-| Bronx ended to-day with the spilling Lenihan flopped on the head of the centage of policemen on sick loave horse and held him until b during the past year was 21.64 per| , Classic Dancer Does a “Rag” “TIZ” for puffed-up, burn-| for the Newsies and Tells of two tons of coal and six huge) 1 kes of ice on the sidewalk in One) Dies From Five-Story Pall, 1 | 1,000, as against 22.40 per 1,000 Im 1914. | © 4 * L ing, ac’ Own S This reduc Hundred and Forty-ninth Street near| Oscar Johnson, forty-seven years old, | e tad a hy 7 nowt t aus oiehite days, he yetentige Third Avenue and the taking to Lin-|« walter, who had lived three days in a f.¢j Phitadetphia. —, t_an a aay = ange low Tak ae coin Hospital of John Pate of No. — Ty “My foot "Geo! Lookut! She's goin’ to dance Bag edn inodih alas ethane’ Sc) the department and considerably |? East One Hundred and Fitty- lower than that of tho United States |#econd Street, driver for Philip army, which 4s 23.78 Costa of No. 284 East One Hundred There were sixty-one deaths in|#"d Fiftieth Street, with a broken 1915, a6 against seventy-nine in 1914, and smashed face. The department death rate for the| Pate lost control of the horse at year was 6.06, as against 18.64 for the | Willis Avenue and One Hundred and | city as a whole. Dr. Higgins attrib. | Forty-fitth Street. Sawing wildly at utes the good health of the force to|the mouth of the big brute, the better station houses, ventilation of | driver stuck to his seat yelling wild dormitories, & patrol system which | warnings to drivers ahead and people | allows rest to men on tho last tour . and the assignment of convalescent |%t Crossings. Policeman Leniban of policemen to light duty. the Walton Avenue station and many pedestrians gave chase up the avenue J. Rt GIROUX NEAR COLLAPSE. |—— - - enitne Resinol Soap for asidety, on ihe, vee of a col- Natural Skin Beauty lapse, “Big Sam" Giroux, who is said| There can be no comparison between to have posed as Cornelius Vander- | a naturally beautiful complexion and one wid Sammie!" “Aw, go on! She's lookin’ straight ot me! Say, ain't sho a peach!” “Peach? Aw, cut dat etuff! She ain't no common peach—wshe’s a pip- pin, dat'’s what she is. An’ I'm goin’ to dance wid her too!” “You ARE not! Lookut! See, I told you. She's picked Sammie Ades! Gosh, an' I wore my new tie an’ everthing.” “Dog-gone that Ades kid! Uil Mok ‘tm to-night—see if I don't!" But Bammie Ades, thirteen years old, of No. 600 East Eleventh Street, didn’t care, He was in the throes of supreme delight, whirling about lo the arms of no less @ person than The good-will of the public is the manu- facturer’s most valuable asset; it cannot be bought—it must be acquired through confidence established by the sale of a reliable and meritorious product. Dutfy’s Pure Malt Whiskey by virtue of its purity and unvarying quality has won the approval of the pro- fession and laity, as evidenced by its wide- spread sale covering a period of several Alleged Imperso: An a RE TS TE Wh; hi round with aching, poflediat” tect teet’ oo tired. chafed, swollen you can hardly get le defects of wi are covered w, Ruth St. Denis, exponent of bilt in the fake gambling houses al-| the defec up. ; your shoes on or off? Why don't a ae eanele tiepidshorsan ae ‘ae leged to have been run by Frank 1. Loops! Pere helps you to have the right generations. “TIZ” from t fora de Thompson, rraigned before | kind of skin. + t easiest . . Tarwase obi edie your tor. 0Us Klances, gleams of anger darting } Judge Muiqueen in Part 1. of General| [tis a delightfully pure soap, perfectly Judicious advertising has assisted in tured feet? | at him from the eyes of his loss for- Bexsions to-day on two indictments | suited to everyday use in the toilet and “TIZ’ makes your feet glow with com-| tunate companions of the Boys’ Club : ‘ charging Arend larceny tn oO bali | bath, yet to fort; takes down swel of Avenue A, clenched fists and low- SS the soreness ; ering brows had no effect on Sammie added gentle Resinol ent to a hoa. | balsams w! i tim the pores to lay irritations, and degree. He wae held in lroux begged to be » pital. He said he was suffering from spreading the story of its health givi cualities, but the fundamental pa its success lies in the fact that it is made } x = acute Bright's disease. Judge Mul- | py ne the complexion @ i : ; alone as he whirled and gilded with grap 4) prebaey we venmsrerred to Meleve thay enero deal thoroughly malted and specially pro- Hospital. J aids to beauty.—Advt. KOCHe GC. 125th Street West the dancer thousands nave applauded | ———— - ne while more than a hundred sturdy! yetio shavers of the cast aide took | ws n't 1? he murmured 2 on and cheered him. tones, when It was all over. “ ton the otue ds no gue rm Tt wus indeed a big day—and a big|!1, 0" the otuer kids now. fete ver night--for the boys of the club, for! danced with Ruth St, Dents! But which two hundred busy mon of New| when my mint he tas er i 4{ Might! "il be jealous! ‘Sitgheeiatags ies nate raise) “For just one moment, auring Misa jon dol Miss St. Denis had come down to the cessed, producing an absolutely pure and unadulterated product. The public appreciate quality and that is why Dufy’s has been sold so extensively. Get a bottle today, take a tablespoonful in water or milk before meals and on re- tiring and fortify your system against St. Denia’s visit, there was bitter in the heart of one of the anguish Direct From Wholesaler club, at Tenth Street and Avenue A |!ittle chaps who had come "to seo her. coughs, colds and grippe now prevalent. Off Roa: > In a moment of exuberance young ( Fresh the eter i ae ttle Abrahar en gave vent to a yell Parents of Boys—Splendid News Co lof delicht which Supt. Lewis De For- Dime est. Dow ought too ue. the club last night might have| "st Downer thought too, yooifete given by the OTE ~At family wine stores, licensed dreggists or Poundsfor$ ( ' ° ” BEAN OR GROUND yar ay ~ y el the boy w they can't put “any- All W | “R ht P saae. Whe sonnel sume Delivered Free there. One hundred and) thing o on Supt. Downer role} 1g ostur e fod) vrile, uae. 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A hurried and whispered of her stage dancing attire, Miss St. consultation—and Able was led back Denis appeared, she was groeted by a {, . Downer with a humble juvenile cheer that all but shook the ‘on his lips. He was allowed ‘walls. | and everybody was happy Miss St. Denis first posed for a series lof pictures with the little e chaps grouped about her, ground of all the nationa’ Norfolk Suits $4.85 and $8.50 by"? Suits at A “Right Posture” Suit means Shoulders straight, full chest expansion, deep, easy breathing. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, lvearnee Si seme ereate Rochester, N. Y. CLASSIC DANCER TAKES THE Y| BOYS INTO HER CONFIDENCE. Greatest Ready Reference Book = she left, Miss St, Denis gave 1 ! the ferme gredionts that wot muh ss ee ee _ in re Ever Printed! BAR Rat A tie } y a theatre audience wou Hy : pock etbook, Rot. Little did they know of aesthetis) say q high price to seo—for it's nover up in Cheviots, Tweeds and NOW q sod, agata: the Grecian art, or the posos of the| been witnessed on the stage, | Tt Worsteds. 3 » | don't worry. dancing girly of the ancient Phara be called the “Ruth St. Den! ‘ Sizes 8 to 18, At Koch's exclusively. 2,000 Mothers’ Friend Tapeless Blouses, usual prices 59 $1, $1.25 and $1.50, Cc Separate detachable collars and French turn-back cuffs. Pongee, repp, madras, chambray and soiesette. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Third Floor ohs; but in thirty seconds, under Miss St. Denis's expert direction, they wer doing their best to make her look lik an amateur. confide “But I love THE GREAT HOUR STRIKES FOR r rats ym't want classical LITTLE SAMMIE. | stuff. I just gave them a little of And then—moment of moments! , Miss St, Denis bestowed upon litt! 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