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Pittietn Keunion of O Central and s che THE LIFE OF A NEW BORN INFANT Frequently Placed in Jeopardy Through Indifference. The theory has been advanced on various occasions, that the life of an infant during its first year is depen. dent to a degree o Ss sustenance derived from the s breast dur- ing the stitutes for mother's milk are only dangerous, but largely —repon- sible for the big percentage — of infant mortality throughout — the country. Mothers desiring to nurse their children will be greatly strengthened and vitalized by partaking of Johann Hoff's Malt Extract with meals. This justly celebrated tonic food has been prescribed by physicia nursing for half a ge from Conter Thirty-second Dearee. IRL DA ow Y $2,637 IN 8 WEEKS) The Professor Falled Failed to Collect, However, and So Brings Suit in Supreme Court. Mrs. Wintfred de Wolfe of No. 162 Wert Fifty-fourth Btrect, on Feb. 18 engaged Theodore Kosloft of the Met+ ropolitan Opera House to teach her daughter to dance. The girl was under instruction until April 19. The pro- feesor failed to collect for his ser- vices and yesterday sued in the Su- preme Court. Here is his bill: Classical dancing, $30 a week ‘Teaching the Villiese dance, $250. Dance of the Four Seasons, $1,200, Apparel for the dances, $237. The total, including th weneral dances at $30.0 week, Is $2,637. - —_ Jump From Hospital Fatal, Samuel Kingston, a patien Joseph's Hospital at Far KR committed suicide yesterday by from @ third story window. H a He was « plasterer and lived on Chandler Ave nue, Far Rockaway. was received at the hospital on sday morning suffering from olism. ee WORTH REPEATING, Bride's father repeated cere- mony by which he married them fifty years ago, at Burlington, a phort time after his leap. Fn FAMILY OUTFITTER WE ton of bsterdeen | apy vomen and chi +H. ZEs17 & | 53'S FULTON St. BROOKLYN, CLOTHING, We have an exceptional selec idren. Women’s Suits parel for men, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916, |\Miss Barbara Thaw the Bride N. J., couple's golden wedding. | Heavenly Rest, when Miss Barbara imider Blair Thaw, the most spectacular of er week weddings will be 10-day in the Church of the Candida Bartolucch Anna Ballard, Jelme Hotchkiss, Mildred Sawyer lary Lee Turner, best: man will Lieut. Alge ts will be Richard Thaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex- s the bride rlane, U. 8 ling with Elliott, De of Lieut, Scott B. Brandt and 1, N. it will be an. _ Of a ‘Naval Wedding’? To-Day| ADMITS SLAYING | MAN SHOT WHILE Caught in) Newark, Declares in Confession That Kenny Attacked Him. Michael Rombola, lie Worka, in front of Kenny's home, No, 349 Union Street, ast Friday night. Mrs. Kenny, a bride of six months, sald she was waiting outside a d catesson for her husband when a tranger ine hicken!’ 1 her and aaid “Hello, through the heart. Friday night,” Rombola states, home I saw a man and a woman. \gainst him, DEFENDING BRIDE Rombola twenty-nine years old, of No, 121 South Canal Street, Newark, confessed early to- lay that he killed Frank Kenny, an employes of the Department of Pub- Jersey City, She screamed, her husband ran out and setzing the stranger, or- Jered him to apologize, and was shot “I went to a moving picture show the confession of “and on the way When I passed the man, I brushed He called me a guinea his pursuers. Hague manoeuvred and and a dago an f told him 1 was Ho then tried te dag hit mo a Leave him ale hold of him. 1 then hd shot him once, I t to New York at night. Tuesday | went back to Newark.” Rombola was arraigned in the First Criminal Court in Jersey City this morning, and was held without bail on a charge of murder. Good detective work, with Frank Hague, head of Jersey City's Depart- ment of Public Safety as the star performer, brought about Romboia's arrest. After the murder the Jersey | City in. The woman said, and caught the Ryerson watched the ho: day two men appeared for the fugi- tive's clothing. They were made to tell where the fuxitive lived, Hague for twenty years was a de} uty sheriff, and has done a great deal of police work. ‘Thomas Collins and went to Newark, where six policemen were assigned 10 {accompany them, The South Canal Street address is in the heart of an Italian colony. The ground floor 1s a grocery, and Hague took his stand there while others searched the house. Suddenly a man answering the description of the one sought ran out. When Hague started toward hin. a crowd blocked his way and the man ran to an alley. Hague darted cut a side door and followed. The fugitive made for a public playground half a block away, but Hague kept him in sight. The man crouched down near a rest house, and with revolver raised waited for j me across thé {came round from the rear, eelzing the a fight, but Hague got the nT o guinea or] man's Pistol hand as he pressed his the crowd was driven back and |Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over police learned the man they]! wanted had boarded at No, 191 Boyd] | Avenue and was a strike breaker in| el He took Detective |! own revolver to his neck. There was’ bola was led away to confess. With Vitality—Taking Iron Did It. Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders—Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per cent. in two weeks’ time. n rmaple, whe hele ateength t rid of or and tauseo ted iron, 1 thousands of persota might every year from pneymonia. kidnes, liver and heart t and true cause which Yrouaht on by Inck of abaclutely necessary to enable change food into living tlasue, matter how much of what 308 eat, sour mere through you without doing you rt You doo'e grt the etzength out of 1 juence yer Decome weal, | A Henly Yooking, Just like «plant trylo Hi fortelt fn @ poll deticlemt fa roo. Tf you are ot it Ce ae omowe ft to yourself to mane the £0 Pe ten" Seo how. long you can otk or how De oes ee fee Lats etealy stsoone, becoming iced.” er ride ther bare oe {ake two fivegrain tablets of oniinary nusated rune, cova ant Geet from. 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Gustave ©. the employ of T than thi publicats BIG BRILL STORES in NEW YORK, BROOKLYN or NEWARK. >A SALE OF Suits«Topcoats AT SPECIALLY LOW MIDSEASON PRICES 15 Women’s Dresses 912.7% to 335 Men’s Suits $12 .y to $35 Men’s ‘Spring Coats $10 to $30 i soys’ Apparel, $3.98 to $10 DiESS WELL ON $1.00 A WEEK ATIONS FRE! TEL. on. Furniture Sale “p ay Fe or I t Credit BUY NOW AND eave. MONEY ic eed 50c a Week it nag Sts ‘our Liver Don't force a dalky Liver jf with drastic purgatives, Uso a gentle remedy and avold Irreparable injury. Take the Right Remedy which will satisfy your Liver and yourself, 1or2 Pilis at night relieve con- Peony Getaborot & Hunyadi Janos Pilts ||: at any up-to-date Drug Store, or ff he has not got it, send 25 cents in stamps NOW by mail to » Andreas Saxlehner, New York rte fty-five years old, two sons and a sa nter. funeral wil! take place from the on Sunday afternoon at. 2 It will he conducted under plees of Albion Lodge, No. 26, Freemasons, of which Gov. widow, T THE HABIT.” of the Whitman fs a member, E ‘SUAHLOUd TIAA OL OD “C 75 $ sr SO ee “ee a At furnish « LIGVH AHL Lad, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. i purchases, both ines Cash and Credit i ne our ‘prices. 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Special Sale of Soft Hats and Derbies for Men and Young Men of the kind you can’t often buy at 19¢—foulards, satins and crepe — silks—four-in- hands and bows, No Clab Fees No interest Added No Extra Charges of any Kind « LIGVH GHL Lad,. ) BRILL BROTHERS 50c 35 * * small mountas 3$100 Vict Victrola Kecord Made, THIS $110 OUTFIT and $10 Worth di to $35. Larger amounts in proportion ‘or A WEEK delivers any article or a many as you want, upfw and Complete 4-Room Outfits, $98. Jp to $2,500. Newark small the sani America’s Greatest Furniture House Store gumann 49-51 & comp Ymtarket st Qe. | eto K have only 4 Stores $2.00 Value, $1 Union Square, 14 “GET THE HABIT.” And Our Ni “GET THE HABIT,” Our New Store in Brook lew Store in th St., near Broadwa: 125th St., Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings n ON FLATBUSH AVE. 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