The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1916, Page 5

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SS FAR BEHIND THE TIvEs, ! ever ceased to seek a fuller revela-/than fifteen years old. That waa! ae n public had te tT exten \ mS Tene light A Bk oa Le ssa ind f Manitoba, Sa (From the Youngstown Telegram.) tion. This she knew and she used| twenty years ago, She was rathor + ane , the sy ws the will be paid t ‘GrayHair Res ‘ | her power of sex and her own pleas- | ahead of the pupils of the East Hartt} .. | m of Chane Ww Inside of the clock wh laborers, according to \ fy Percival--What makes you thik that? ures to build her fortunes. land schools, and tho family felt that] [fiven to My. Tu * Midrray'e rat Impulse wae to leap|twterler, ho te in en to its Natural Color teow It her Rel was'on siraignee: °°] HUSBANDS LEAVES EGE Lat eT cand | OME Wee th. Gh Tie van Wolter. ite wrot inprit Wee ee ce tenn Fate) a atlonsto its ortginal dar i o about Brid t, Sho] farm was to be lightened Cora was le wrote an Hee ‘tha | tlie, Bay atloneto! sloegy ne % | . renee: be: comeptenots, weary a) the one to undertake the task, one h Ag Kas iy i : « wt efor He restrefined the tmputee tone | FINDS WOMAN DEAD IN CHAIR, nirud removed by ee RADWAY & CO. | leopard skin coat and striking hats! After a brief time In a business | ' Ito kill her as well as him natitu Nea | eave diese Rite ov ’ ‘ } and shoes, Always circumspect, sho school she became the secretary and ae 8 1d liceyer Wan ¥ery tite dl | Gonning of West Be INTRODUCE 25e¢ ez | jknew that if she caught tho eye of /stenographer of John Stone, the aged | jq! oy yeaterday's nowapapera. 1 Mra, Caroline Gunning, forty-three | every man on the street she would at| proprietor of a hotel frequented by | dianppeared from hia home In West Hothing [YeAes old, of No. 108 Davis Avenue, Wort : ka bd aid to her progress. Ch po also had a junk shop and @ liquor} Asked the police to titted. in the Canada (6 Pal Germans te Wovk,| tatty to-day, by Sarah Gallagher, wh I, ie 0c, 81, all dealers oF direct upon meni os mongers never got farther anistore, When he died fifteen Rates |moantine he Waa Bridge Lepalied hb "housed {lived with of price, Ben kt photograph. The lines of her face |tragedy brought the police, and &/Heved to be very large, was sma ile in tions hat at prices with my os are pretty enough and her expres. | pitiless overturning of all her corres-| But he had been a good teacher. fait End ei Lo iw A sion fs ordinarily bright and cheerful. | pondence, the gossips have never, x-| Cora Mashew, aided by her em-|/\¥¥e those of & RADWAY’S READY RELIEF But the tumult of sensuousness |cept whem Ames Killed himself, beet | ployer and others, was already a! reputed USED AS A which akes can be revealed in]able to mention names. woman of property. She bought first! , LINIMENT FOR | fash when it pleases her to snatch | Cora Mashow camo to Bridgeport |one and then another lodging house | Hrrats acinst hin ai yenr ago | sieurraiien, umbago, _ Sclatica, “sido the curtain. And no man to! from her mothers farm at East/in a rather humblo diatrict, She| 1% Womens wound is painful Dut Neuralgia, Grip, “engee Sore Throat. Whom such a glimpse was allowed Hartland when sho was little more |jiyed in one of them at No, 80 Cort-| curiously graceful, undulating car = _ = sees ‘land Street She hired no caretak nl e will not be imp ad TS AMMEVEDR) for the others—a fact of which the ange ~oosscocossessoosoosscoscesesssssaseseen Heard of Health of Hridsepert Bie H CAM MEYE Hfawen notice move thon once," [SPOILS GOOD CLOCK, | Frank Ames was the managing 5 ( |efork of the Glasner Loan Company. BELIEVING IT A BOMB ; Cora Mashew did business with the ——— is { ( STAMPED ON A SHOE |company. Amos became a boarder in| Policeman Finds Timepiece at Yes 74 Mike and i ' EANS STANDARD OF MERIT tho Cortland Street house. She mar- Barge Ottice and Plunges It sora : m ty rf ried him. Ames was a business fail- * . ” ' 6™ AVE. AT 20 ee ure after that. But his wife made Into. Water. Meyer, themselves, | money fastor than he lost it. He be-} patrolman Joseph Murray, asta- > ] 1 jeame @ mere hanger-on and began [tioned Barge OMice, spoiled a will ‘‘walk into your ' ' in to deteriorate rapidly. good alarm clock at noon to-day when ‘ f When, in 1914, Wolter, a dissipated ‘he dropped tt into a bucket of water 29 m4 4 young mah Who had left the home of under the Impression that {t was parlor” any time you ' | a wealthy Michigan man- {doinb He found the clock in ay ie rand hud become an itiner- wooden hox under a seat in the wom. | Wh ih feel like having a i ant cigarmaker, be ne a toy for jen's waiting room, LA) R Mrs. Wol $ went all to pieces,! The clo#k was ticking Industriously f if { AFUE LansesGWHGATE Kaui tives | dnt AAP chee Anke WOU URI G4 « laugh—f you have ] in Pali Beach, Some one of her, the bell on top of the clock was a Stef : 4 \ woratippers had made known to beef match, A piece of ating fastened v? their exclusive Col- an enormously profitable chance for] metal ring on top of the bell ler z \ Investment and she had been quick| own through a hole tn the hack of umbia Records ‘ ' to take adva e of it. She a the clock into the 1, teri : The " a trip to Palm Beach and left Ames | Clock was sot to sound an alarm at ' ' at home, Wolter tumed up at Palm} 78 o'clock and tho face of the clock When you hear the famous 4 aaah, tor as Ae ; owed 1.30 P.M, an hour and a " rd 2a i. \ gpa pent ted cco ALL TIS. ACL eli iOd otidel tt “Restaurant Scene”, the “Trust Scene”, f ( a room and turned on the gas, half in adv nee ni - 7 . 4 i \ Just how much reAson Wolter} _ “Aha * said Murray to himself, or “Singing Scene”, you’d almost swear | thought he had for ending both their, " ike ¢ a oe vere i i i H liven nobody knows. But her letters i that “Mike and Meyer” were right in ; show that her charms had reached the room with you! No mistaking the ° ! : : many men whose handwriting and! a yr ~ : ‘ . ] they have the correct orthopedic shape and Uterary style prove them to have had| ASHINGTON famous Weber and Fields dialect in their | 4 breeding and education and whoue 3-DAY TOURS atural-as-life My essages suBKES ey al ‘_ RS natural-as-life { allow the growing foot to develop naturally jim een a Ap Deets ' }|. One of these letters, with the aig. | $13.50 $15 $16 } Estas eget \ | nature care ully eras 1 ras ob BunaGae ace hes Feist a . specig jousl O! an arr ifeer a Port sodas sortislnatapaatiaas based (TO SELL children’s shoes implies a {OVER FIFTY-FOUR years of specialized | Sheridan. Tho” man ne HGR est sais frm 0, Bot. H 4 hin ‘ i thought and experiment have resulted in wanun! ih ta f responsibility to parents fully recognized the children’s shoes we illustrate above. {Wo , formerly State Senator, a} ie jouble -Disc j § by Cammeyer. The importance of buying Every shoe is scientifically constructed and (| ew Haven lawyer ahd ‘ may be relied upon to aid the growing foot 4! @ Indian. Jand § the proper shoes for children cannot be Pchere: auniport: fa Heat: dian and | ninted! oth 4 ji hild hy giving support w M ] has big in Oklahoma 4 overestimated. he growing child wears rhich ane $ at @ time 4 * { ' Pare All this has been accomplished without we 2 Ded ee eee And if you want an “all-star bill” for an 4 ( PISie pura there le no) hosel bity ou a1ne rificing anything in style. In a word, } = : = si eveninc’ tertai nt— just \ 8 ‘ an SY r's entertainment — jus 4 ‘ foot troubles later on. then, Cammeyer children’s shoes embody | evening i n jus ] , “ ” . recognized principles of orthopedic construc- ¥) pick up the complete Columbia By “proper shoes we mean shoes built fort, abd of 4 ii 6 ‘ tion, coupled with style, comfort, a Record Catalog, and you'll find { over orthopedic, natural shape lasts that : fullest value—characteristics of ° ai f i COULSS ete ty “C, ” ( maint n alist of big names there that even i] permit the growing foot to develop as nature every shoe bearing the ‘Cammeyer le \ alisto: ig na s 4 {intended } imprint. ] Broadway can’t see together ; 4 ptr--------------- ------------------ cate | ( Bert Williams, Frank Tinney, 1 4 ’ Pate “ e %, 2 A ~ TL) eanartmen . 4 AT Aa eae Deal rae oe oat KI Twa ] Women’s Ready-to-wear Department Al Jolson, Raymond Hitchcock, H $ Shoes with tops of White Calfskin All Gunmetal Calfskin (Third Floor) Irene Franklin, and a host of ( ‘ 1 $5.00 $2.25 Fl \ Sizes 2! 5to7 Sizes 6to8 ‘ a others, not forgetting Joe Hayman, { Herel linet Hin toluinee Button sakes i Sizes 814 tol $2.50 ( Fashi able Snoring Clothe of “Cohen on the Telephone” fame ) H Sizes Gto 8 $2.75 | Beet U7 ta - $B.00} ( ashionabre Sp op ESP RU Be —imagine hearing all these in an ‘ Sizes 8! $2.95 } D Growing Girls’ Laced Shoe, all pure | } evening! It's only possible by ' bees LON Be hit Buck, and all Mahogany | im attractive assortments from which F theix Coluiabia: Record : white Snow-Buck, 4 ahogany | active riments from which stting sir Columbia Records, 4 Hl ines M15 to? $4.00 Russia Calfskin, ; getting their Colu a H \ Sizes 215106 $4.50 \ Sizes 21$to7 $4.50 ' to mg ections Call up your dealer on the tele- ann nnn nnn nnn ne nn nn nn nn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn rrr rrr nnn! a ave hi end up the _——— _ . phone and have him send up (-———— — — — — —- — —- + - _ _ 2S eae ul Tailor-made Suits « $25.00 to 150.00 records you want. No chance of cary rsseamnennreewereear : ; GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORKe= | le eeiGeene | F A 25.00 to 125.00 a slip-up there it you Hike the | Columbia Grafonola 180 artist, you'll like the record | 6“ yee ¢ 4 aalak AVAKD A Weteeg 90 New records on sate the aoth of every month. { or Informal display of mew modes every day Columbia Recagds in all Foreign Languages, This advertisement dictated to the Dictaphone. 219, Ze, ved, 22d, 267 161, 166, 163 and 170 F af any Grand Street Smith Street : Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Fil F Ik”, B A 7 7 m | liman & C [125 Worth of Furniture NoDeposit*1Weekly| 1 OlK | ° Mat n. CLOTHING FOR ee : ow srjes y j my q Ca J New Series of Beautiful Gra- An Important Spring Sale of GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC | vure Portraits in Cabinet Boys’ Clothing ; : 7 Photograph Style. | | will afford an opportunity for o 4 HA | ike | will ¢ ee FOR SAL | Suits and Gecided $ BT. (cont.): XONEERS sfemianet tg i ; | 170 Rarvurton i NEXT SUNDAY’S SET: | gover suits of « cee Florence La Badie or gray; new mod yell tailored, Theda Bara pairs of kmickerbockers . ; You cam bay w alco Geplece Bryant Washburn | Parlor suit at. this sate for : Breit sm Ethel Clayton | attractive 4 NEW GROUP WEEK, EACH Boys’ Spring of tweeds GET THE SET! h Portrait as Good as a ¢) and sleeves This Sale will be held 1 the Madis Photograph, New Names Come In and see our big stoc ‘of Go-Carts and Carriages. You an buy a nice Carriage it this sale for Many fi on ean, Will Be Announced from Week to Week. Fell tne at Sonabie’ priee Any Rug RUGS ‘rout Syore 50¢ Weekly! | Order Sunday World from | No Deposit. 50 Weekly on $20 Worth of Clothing}| Newsdealer in Advance EN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Semmmmmnemn’ Safe for Furs. Ru | Storage in 7, Discount on the DollarCou- | pon oncredit purchase when opening @ new account. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916. 4/9, 610 Bergeuline Ava, york ' Bergentloe Ave ©. Ine, 272 Main St. Paseale ) .

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