The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1916, Page 10

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a! | TAMPERING HINTS GIVEN s ph tecbarw teole)” alias BY KAPLAN TALESMEN| | , ion and t Activities of Two Strangers in Case} Mu Weifare ue. One of the XX Fouching Osborne Investiga. — |2F0r* anid the strangers told him ~~ ; they wore ' orar-| of Xs | tion Incense Judge. rail invent 4 at. New Fo | With ten jurors selected and tock 4| York: anothe id the him they \c ; t to] Were attached to the White Piain >: up over night, the 8 pared GEAVY ‘COLD Da Up £0 on to-day at White Piains with the | Court House. A third said they had | ec erases I frist of Martina Karten, alter Kid the | weed 10 him about Osborne and the! A STORY OF MOUNTAIN Dropper, charged wit | league ' RAILROAD LIFE, PoRT UWINE - Combined with OLIVE OIL Another patel of jurors is ordered ing moral turpitude not par ju it By for to-day. “Judge Frank J. Lain, FRANK H. SPEARMAN. cw i . M of Sing Sing pr who represenis Kaplan, announces hy . ti of two strange will Oght to have the evidence con Gnd in @ week or two, note the im- appro: ol many of t fine strictly we affairs of hb Provement. Ask your doctor. No py! PPrer’ ha as Ppoiszagh rel : . taste of oil, At your dealer's, $1.00. ‘Take no substitute. ‘AT. DEWEY & Sons co. im ail tending ‘lotion Pietare “Theatres Phone S7-Cort.) 198 Fulton $1, 01 Marsan 81,0, ¥, an What » caught him to save his life, but] rtunately for herself si could notland Hel h him in time, Had Iplunger headlong off the roof to his it ju a wrApDle sions suc the gras| os, wos fle erful eriminal, to being hurled Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath. than his Enjoy Life! Take Cascarets and Wake Up Feeling Fit and Fine—Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children—Harmless—Never Gripe. store and ¢ | nerashed violently t Egret in ‘ gto bed nnd in th your head is clear, 22-Karet Gold Crowns | stomach us My enny vayment Th laterest youl | and you fe SW. 42d St, St gm e Wo Hs aber « hard with from Helen et. ¥ 10 7. Clomea for'taectrle. Moviog, BIGNS eee ais for The World may ue left at % , Dbtriet Messenger office tm the city "a inquisition. without 1 at be “GET THE HABIT” | igi ee ig CN se U3 Lm february, ta lint Pet tact bul iAliuanibaniitie \ j Compare Prices and Save Money |}, | ‘The wundertal burnin In every denurtment of aur stores. enabl H to weleet eversthing > ou 5 | Any Complete Room Outtit = | retary? in small weekly oF Feo bey tar rn & Our Prices Are Always the Lowest | 3 No Club Fees } BOTH STORES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK 5 No Interest Added [ |= No Ext a Charges of Any kind e OUR SPECIAL ° | sree : | | DURNSER Mande fi | pt a , { Mpounrs OPENED FROM \ i| $5 to $5,000 mm “GET THEHABIT” On Small et or Monthly Payments “ne hm ACCOUNTS “de ESPE! CIALLY INVITED Joss. wen — AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SET /2)\)™ GOTO BRILL BROTHERS it 95: To ‘OUR irene 18.95 PN ag 50c dejivers any article or as many ae you want up to $35. Larger Weekly peda) amounts in the same You Can Buy a Victrola ?¥ ANS OQ UM TSE ' ’ « « redit ROR LETS BELIIIA SEES STAMPS MORNINGS STAMPS AFTERNOONS America’s Greatest Furniture House ET THE HABIT” Eee, .. cmpy§ Lenox Aves. “Ww WE HAVE ONLY TWO STORES jxp~ 3 ~ erect e veneen ene nme en senanemtn Rare es ts SIR BRE SP ot RNR A nL LN THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, _ 1916. with a gun—it's The offiver shut off len, with the as: [her own death would h ne 2 s . = evitable, for Dan, swaying wildly, | covered ev" 5 snes 5 sipped again, He caught with of them hey e “ z at the empty air It) Phe fat : unt r anv one to aid him|when confronted with the result’ He, - | , and the next instant heh fared he had been made the victim ported that three hundred poopie aed | city—-which was quite trub. And hav-| They Gently Clean the Liver and Bowels, and Stop [ier n turned to the officer, who, in|ing denounced all unwarranted intru. |“ victim of, as prisoner with & much better ¢ | taken together to the police| ' ae a F e with Helen's impatience extinguish eat NOTED MEN not AT DRILL. not until had heen taken; stq5% Helen caught sight "! Roosevelt ran and of Major Cant 1adron A, | Bourke known men of the Willian ia package.” r, half dazed, would i xplanations. Bit by bit He wy. Her f arms, her—the men d with the re e through the burned camp. ed Monday.) THE FIRES did ye V ho Pp ; hecanbadies j 66 CHAPTER VI. | ia" all"hig lao e demanied with | m ; ; ; 55 Saye ing | ing to come after me for it. I'll have |fearned yerterday that Ale p } Provid > a4 ir whole bunch arrested the minute | have been fe: > Hlosing his ne D i h station, | som a ork I nthe 6 @ v4 cane valle Mt aa er Oo eal in € Mothers Make This ae ; finns terior Sg a m Sec OAR PRICE OF "| morning and th y ; | Home Made Cough Syru | Ria doeshali ieens | ee a ela hres | CRIMINAL NEGLECT, mee ean | will glow all day Lannoned Rite wih eed “| When We Dance We Pay the Piper | ¥ package of the bili om the safe, and nearly all| intact The probet. food Sf Re og does 1 nia only 125, 000, it han been re where personal welfare te jommon tral: among men man lost none of his nerva| , that Wis character and repu- re known everywhere in thet ‘ h as he had been made t he resigned himself to one sop and thin | 2 and, accompanied by her Hl canis withthe ony | ha Ny | / FARIN rasta a tr |e a “SELECTED WHEAT ste to Signal. Fast Mit y iB flew by it did not ke: ght of Rhinelander's an fifty vena ‘Oshae Heckigs’ Produdte--Oatmeal, Hominy, from where the firs ‘ y a Whole Rite:dnd Yellow Granulated Meal sullen companion did tolepho ned immediately for; —_————_ GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS 4 IEC Cason At the Busy Brill Stores To-day and To-morrow! Some of the Biggest Bargains Ever Offered OVERCOATS AND UITS FOR MEN About 2,000 of Them— Worth $15.00, at, $18.00 & $20.00. @ In This Sale . These Overcoats and Suits would be wonderful value at $9.85 under any ordinary circumstances, but with every prospect that men’s clothing, due to the rising price of woolens and the scarcity of dyestuffs, will reach by next season the highest. prices ever known, the savings opportunity this sale presents is extraordinary. The Suits at $9.85 The Overcoats at $9.85 Conslitute the entire surplus stock of one of the Tnelude the entire stock of a New York clothing manu- wLIGVH AHL La... SUAHLLOUE Td OL OD «LIAVH FHL Lad» largest Mail Order Houses in America, whose prac- facturing coacern which has just dissolved partnership, tice it is to catalogue a number only once, and then, at and who found it absolutely r wry to turn as much the end of the season, to dispose of all their unsold of their stock as possible into re ch in order to effect surplus in bulk, irrespective of cost. We bought them a settlement with the one re ember of the firm. all, and with the addition of several hundred Suits from The Overconts in this lot were mede to retail at $12 our own regular stock, they are absolutely the best $18.00 and $20.00, and would be wonderfully good values g } thing we have offered to Brill customers in years. at those prices Every suit purchased was catalogued at $15.00, $18.00 To them we have added several hundred Brill O ts or 420,00, and thousands of them were sold at those worth $15.00 end $18.00, and offer the e ‘all j in aie “Big 3 \ prices. Included are single and double breasted models rgain Lot at $9.85. Included is almost every desirable | & with one, two or three buttons, pencil stripes, checks, r—single and double-breested form-fitting coats, | aids, plain browns, greys, Glen Urquharts, gray and Chesterfields and Belmacanns, in blacks, Oxfords and te n mixtures and silk mixtures. far ures ph 4 eee : ? ° CJ This Season’s Greatest Sale of Shirts and Neckwear About 1000 Dozen Colored end White Shirts for Men at RHC Worth up to $3.50 . . . COLORED SHIRTS WORTH UP TO $2,00—Plain and Plaited front, soft wud stiff cuffs, mudeas nd giiewnciosa ' madras; in a w il variety of smart, neat designs and colore—and several hundred Harland Wilean white dress, sen and malted white snirts for yess wear, WORTH AS HIGH AS $3.50. One of the most remarkabve shirt buying opportunities ever offered to mee And an Extraordinary End-of-the-Season Sale of 25 50c and 65c Silk Neckwear of Unusual Quality, at Cc i i) 1 | f a & >) <=) 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street =I Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. 5 125th St., Corner Third Avenue—-Open To-morrow Evening Until 10 o’Clock i And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE. Af FULTON ST. Brooklyn and Union Square Stores Open To-morrow Evening GO TO BRILL RAOTHERS “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS

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