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CHILD SUFFERED UNTOLD AGONY With Rash on Arms and Limbs, Burned and Itched Horribly, Disfigurement Was Awful, HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT —+ ” My son was affected with a rash which @overed his arms and limbs and annoyed im very much. The breaking out was in blotches which would burst ‘and bleed, and the child suffered untold agony. The akin was very sore and in- flamed and burned and ttched horribly. He was cross and feritable and slept very ite, ‘The disfigarement was awful. “I read @ Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement md went for a free sample 1 noticed ‘@n improvement so I purchased more and @fter using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment for three months my boy was healed.” (Bigned) Mre. W. M. Mann, Box 32, Syos om, L. 1., N. ¥., Sept. 24, 1015. @ Sample Each Free by Mail ‘With 32-p, Skin Book on request. Ad- drem postcard “Caticura, Dept. T, Bese 4044406 roe Sees “Eddys” Sauce has the smack that suits; It's the relish for Soups, Stews, Steaks and Chops. Eddys SS OLD ENGLI sTr._e At Grocers, and auce Delicatessen Stores IL Oc ide by E. Pritchard,331 Spring St.,N. PET PPT--TTPSORGESGOOOSGGG-9S99O 96 FHF HOS PPP PEPPER VIOLET Hinson “Fouad £. PLEASURE THEaTReE, ond MM Heeman ER CEREAL Communy tm Youn 1) Specially prepared for making short-cake. Ready for the oven in a few minutes 10¢ and 15¢ packages, The May Manton Fashions bie simple frock such as this one can be put to many uses. It can be worn upon the street and within doors, and ft ts really invaluable for the trip to the mountains or to the shore, to the lake or) wherever the summer vacation may be taken. | It can be made of linen or it can be made of pongee, or of any simple material that can be finished fn the tatlored style required for the skirt; or the skirt could be made of linen of suitable weight and the blouse of handker- chief Hinen in a matching color with the tte and collar of white. If a simple | noon dress is wanted, taffeta could be d with Georgette crepe for the chemisette for we wear taffeta at almost every hour of the day, and if the color and style are well chosen {t can be adapted to almost any need. ‘The blouse ta a quite sim- 6, but the fronts are laid in a tuck at | oulder that provides becoming fulness ind the Httle chemisette makes @ really in- teresting feature, The skirt 14 in three pieces with the back gathered, For the frock of | taffeta, it would be pretty to use organdy for Ieette collar and to attach with ansing a simple | u and collar, and nap fA a, to om matter, The linen d would be charming | th the collar and chemisette made of hand- | herehief lawn finished with scallops and with | ffs to mateh For the 16 year size will he needed 7 yards of material 27 Inches wide, 5 yards 36 or 4% yards 44, with % of @ yard 86 inches wide for chemisette and collar. The pattern No, is cut in sizes for 16 and 18 years, 9095—(With Basting Line and Added ¢.) Dress with Three-Plece 8 and Small Women, 16 and No. Seam Allowa' Skirt for Mis ‘8 years. Hailding, 100 West. 'Thirty-secon corner Sixth Avenue and T k, or gent by mail on receipt of tw for each pattern ordered T—Write your address cents in plainly and always THE EVENING WORLD, ARTHUR Sri Rhee AND THOM trae, Poqtink e “Rx fata THEATRE ORPETTOADMIT STATE'S EVIDENCE AS HIS DEFENSE (Continued from Firet Page.) Heart Aoudemy Station, to cross over into the woods and meet Will Orpet. Josephine Davie has admitted she knew what Marian’ mother didn’t know—the love bi tween the boy and girl that had leaped all barriers of law and convention, To her chum Marian confided when she feared the con- sequences of her secret romance would become generally known, and Josehpi vigorously that at the time of jan's death all grounds for that fear had been removed. The point is one on which the State will bear strongly In attacking the suicide theory of the girl's death. Then the State has many witnesses to make clear to the jury the elabor- ate, tortudus alibi which Will Orpet built up for himself in Madison, Wis, Victor Barnett, a Madison newspaper man, reached Orpet before the State's Attorney, and was the first to elicit from the boy the story of his |secret trip to Lake Forest and of his attempts to conceal that trip. Be- fore his departure he gave a friend two letters, one to his mother, one to Marian Lambert, both to be mailed in Madison the next day. He also tumbled his bed in ‘his boarding house, in order that his landlady might believe he had slept there the night of Feb, 8 Mrs. Edward O, Orpet, the defend. ant's mother, has been subpoenaed by the State and ordered to produce let- ters sho has received from her gon, particularly those mailed between Feb, 1 and Feb. 11, The Coroner who held the inquest will tell of the cyanide of potassium crystals found in Marian Lambert's stomach and on |the palm of her ungloved right hand, |Mute witnesses for the prosecution are the bundle of Orpet’s love letters to Marian written in MOTHER GAINED 30 POUNDS |) Father John’s Medicine Gave | Her New Health and Strength ~—Helped the Children, Mrs. Ida M Me., says “I was so run down I could hardly do my work in the house, until I |began taking Father John's Medicine, which built me up in flesh and strength I gained 30 pounds while taking it. I! Jalong which he was driving. | was told on excellent authority this the fall and ‘ Butters, of Waterville, | = have used Father John’s Medicine for| my children with good success," | (Si, ) Mrs. Ida M. Butters, 87 King | Waterville, Me--Ad 4 Mo aloohol or dangerous drugs, >. NO teens ped GRITS) PN. oa” winiDs WBERT HEATRE © dy wore stu0e MARTELLE IN “HELLO THRaTaA PHDODDDDDHO4HHOHG-DODHGOVOY early winter before her death. The State Is expected to con- tend that young Orpet wanted to be rid of the dead girl because he thought his association with her would be revealed, involving him In a scandal, and because he was In love with Celestia Youker, a pretty De Kalb school teacher two years older than himself. The prosecution will try to prove that the defendant, after carefully arranging an alibl, pro- eeeded to Lake Forest, spent the night In hie father’s greenhouse and filled a bottle with cyanide of p store whieh, in lace and cyanide into CIRCUMSTANCES MIGHT APPLY TO SUICIDE THEORY. The whole theory seems built on circumstantial evidence. There are rumors that the State has “up its sleeve’ a deaf mute, David Jamos, who will testify that’ he was an ac- tual eye-witness of the tragedy from a road several hundred yards away, But l man cannot write and campot even talk with his fingers, and that his pantomime of what he saw was not produced till some days after Marian Lambert's death, Throughout the ex- amination of the Jurors the State has insisted on throwing out men who ad- mitted that they could not convict of murder on purely circumstantial evi- dence, It is on this foundation of the Stato's case that the defense bases its hopes. Its contention is that Marfan Lam. bert committed suicide, ‘There ts au thority for the statement that Orp: neys, before culling a alnglo w ne endeavor to have the jury Instructed to return a verdict of “not guilty" on the ground that where all the evidence points as clearly to sul- cied as to murder, the theory more favorable to the accused should pre- vail Iliniois rendered such @ decision in another case, pwn story on the witness story which admits much ts caddish and cow: but yusly den thng that inal, Briefly, tale, as he repeated It shortly af his ‘arrest to + 8 Attorney Duady, 4s tha vambert he did me et Marian J at he told t meat. ment | tia Youker, which that young indy has dented, by the way, and that | then he turned and left her, At first he said he did not look baek and knew nothing about the tragedy until he read of !t in the papers, But when he was taken to the place where Marian Lambert's body was found, here a deadly record of nained in the telltale Just after he turned rd a ery, looked around 8 the girl fall, and that she was dead when he bent over her, Then comes the part of hie confession which, it ally admitted, must have the most prejudicial effect on the minds of the jurors, Will Orpot raised no alarm, He called no assistance. He did not even go to the near- nd notify @ doctor be Not He did not He was too red Heart Btn whore Marian had walted with an hour before next train to Chi Mndtaon Hon, her ehum perhaps cago, and then to four hours later Marian La father found her body under shroud of wuow, And every man t | Waukegan with whom I have dis Pp tHis Wav” ConumBia: It is said the highest courts in | , however, Will Orpet will! | 426 Hast One A | MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916 siti eg Pig SOME OF THE STAGE STARS WHO APPEAR IN NEW YORK THIS WEEK **ve OW 2 99904O0OO0O-00-0-6-5-0008-060009 O46 b1EGRHE EI EEG OOE DOOR IGE NEE OEETE DIGRERIDE Stan sie os i DUSRNS COLL nm NoseANee Stranwes 7MEATAR. MAKING Ammer: on » A 2panaD' cussed the tragedy has but one com- ment on this phase of it: “I wouldn't have left, a neighbors yellow dog that way.” Of course the defense, supporting witnesses. Dorothy son, @ school friend of Marlan’s, will testify that the girl, when told of Will Orpor’s engagement to Celest You! eal sombrely at som . eee een uso there} Spectal Treatment Required. was in living, Marlan's chemistry Fe teacher and some of her classmates will show that the lesson assigned to her the day before she died dealt with the cyanide group and {ts poisonous properties, and that there was an open jar of cyanide of potassium in the school laboratory, Orpot's mother will explain that ho arranged this alibi to » her displeasure, be- cause she had forbidden him to leave college at that time, The unique feature of this case ts its mystery, the balance of doubt which weighs down whatever theory one may form, And, however the jury may decide, in the minds of many the mystery probably never will be solved, indigestion or dyspey yield to ordinary treatment. nary indigestion, yet the patient's normal condition. —_————__———_ BROKER'S AUTO HITS TWO GIRLS IN ONE TRIP Dennis C. McQuade Takes First Victim to Hospital, Starts Home Again and Bowls Over Another. After having run over a thirteen- year-old girl and carried her to Lebanon Hospital in his automobile, Dennis C. McQuade, a stack broker with offices at No, 81 Broad Street, started home and almost immediately ran over another girl of the eame age, The polico say McQuade was not responsible for either accident. The McQuade car, driven by Will- fam Byrnes of No, 1164 Manhattan Avenue, was trailing another machine for female ailments. e medicine did for Mrs, Williams:— Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | | stomac! scarcely get } breath. so weak feet and | yellow, gained in every way and can do m; without any pains, I think it is the best | ma, 31 West | pick tt up along Mott Avenue near One Hun- dred and Fifty-elghth Street, the Bronx, A woman in the front car lost her hat, and !lste Fuchs of No. undred and Sixty- third Street ran into the street to She was knocked down | by MeQuade's car. At Lebanon Hospital said she had a fr: MeQuade started a at No, 1214 Milton Dr, Kaklos arm, forfelt If AM t falle am per explanation — tn On "Cauldwell Av near One large ezticle soon to Hundre th Street, @ appear in this paper | group « at play, Mine Aske your doctor oF @roggist about tt tained from any good druggist It can easily bo ob nie Shapiro of No. 856 Cayldwell Tees Avenue darted in front of the auto mobile and was wtruck and knocked down, McQuade escorted her to the hoapt- Whero exainination revealed that | shé was only shak TAKE ABULLET OLD CROW RYE Reg. U, B, Pat. Off, America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCI!*Y, U. S. A. sued H.B. 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