The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1916, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TU EBSDAY, JUNE 27, 1916, a trees the pos " yrately in love @ ‘1% . Mistress, Miesing a Week, Lay With Throat Cashed. her Independer your love deve tHeatal (9 The Keening World attention to « int ORPET TESTIFIES «oe / we af " nn tefendent Pe =! i | e ; natacere ‘ “ poi of Jana, V8 | ° ie eit he knew the ; y fy Im ate 4 iit Me car Prisoner Swear Ihe Were 4 thi0 a asked Mr Jostyn “Phat Pris. 4 Third A “nie "warned ‘vie te reliew ne attention to « mit” empiained Not Engaged, but There Wa b an Unde ling to Wed F ; Thank the Isle of Java for making possible HE TELES OF MARIAN arter “ Sayabie aug 1 this combination of swimming-teacher and life-preserver. The chief ingredient is a vegetable fibre known as kapok. This when especially treated by us is four times as light as cork and simply won’t sink. Swimmers and bathers, young or old, in salt water or fresh, may venture forth as far as they choose without fear or danger of drowning. Even cramps don’t count. FOR SALE IN NEW YORK BY Contes! Lenther Company, temular juarteriy dividend of | per cont. on a payable Awa 1 to rene words and my WAUKEGAN Hh OT about the Tre WH Orpe armed with the urd Marien Lambert, resumed the withers Stand to-day, In previous te# ny Orpet (old of his meeting with Murian red evnaively A only one year of studies wt the Uy interrogation ¢ / wae ly Aiorney Davia h © paintings Miate’s Pty He amtad abou an au Ww pretty much abot | potassium cyanide? if Laver | studied about eyanide I have forgot | ten it.” | followed. 7 Pl led neien! the place from view in « animal weil to) y lay hidden 't you considered quite an! 7” Atehison, regular quarterty alvi- STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Not by ‘Coloma Youker?” “No, | at “ jen of 1463 or cent on comme: | r, tt appeared, wae an | jim, parenit ept. t to stock record WILLIAM BEALS DEAD. | pxcelle jent EM wd & | wan cal woon to dis ace o a ¥ ve ™ - ran n 0 i ranect inate Nas to oP in RE gett; | Veteran elec aye vats 5 hin text book on the subject, 59 cents, payable Aug 28 to stock Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. \ record July 22 ROSTON, June 27.—The death of For # half hour questions and an- sere yes William Bea! June 24, at the age of} awers were of a nature that women | CHICAGO WHEAT ANS CORN | ninety-five yeors, marked the passing bag) As, Ms and mon were | of one of Boston's old-time merchants John Wanamaker N. Y. Sporting Goods Ca, . ioe oeer entay Vaan ker |He started in business with the dry|{) Gimbel Brothers F, A. O. Schwarz hw | antes m xe. ce | goods commission house of Bonrle & 2. H. Macy & Co. Shoverling, Dal Will Close Out Wednesday ither;wtrved Nn’nend at negepies Jae fk AR HEHE UGS = $] Comam. ama tor" rmny youre war alll Kuti Fitch Co, Liggett Dug Sees There wan n algh of rellet an “Behibit | ve fers tome tone a4 partner, and then, with George W. m0 cn SO, | ig One"—a leter from Orpet to Marian COMN, Raker, formed the partnership of Baker H, C. F. Koch & Co., Inc. Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores wan called to the witness's atten. | iit Juv. 14 BR i ita wy ‘4 & Boals, exoorters and mill agents, Mr t Women’s Coats ete lie SR Ie oe ee } NEW YORK. COTTON EXCHANGE. Boston Post. He leaves one son, Ed | All This Season’s Desirable Models WALL STREET tet High. F “ 3 {ward Mauran Reals. Mr. Beals was! gj active in the development of Roston, he having been closely affiliated with many of tho banks in their early days. 39] He was on the f ard of directors | yy) of the Five Cent 3 Bank, being 72) a trustee for many Or sent by us on receipt of price, $1.50. Fully guaranteed, Two sizes, for Children and Adults. State which you desire, Write for booklet describing our complete line of KAPO NEVERSINK coats, qwaiscoats and samming-belts, Also cushions for canoes, boats and KAPOMANUFACTURINGCO. 114-116 Bedford St. - - Boston, Massachusetts 225 Travel, Street and Dress Coats Oretboid. aenititiens et “te. stack | market was in evidence soon after the Majority silk lined throughout opening, While first quotations were ee Senator McCran of Paterson Weds. | slightly below last night, large buy-| Finds Her Aged Husband a Suicide.) PASSAIC, N. J., June 27.—Senator ——== — Spring and Summer models of whipcord, serge, gabardine, ing orders made thelr appearance and|,,At the end of @ tong, dim haflway tn| Thomas F. McCran of Paterson, and Leva ted Lites ur con Scotch tweeds and novelty a sharp rally ocourred. Prices moved| {ii4"*Hoston Road, Rit Mracealte Lhe rege ce tear lr oe deters Sunday World Wants Work : tilda Sutton this mornii the rs. y jartin, of No. 72 joom = sea emthiel Mn Ci at up from 1 to 3 pointe tn a spirited | Marae attr rear-old hi field Avenue, were married here to-day ee ee beh, Sessa, Gt, caneem far | haemo om cet a \e y ev. or ein, 15 00 Further tmprovement was made in| {yess and. despondency, she said, ac: |honeymoon Senator and Mrs, McCran Monday M Wonders recovery of prices in the second hour, | counted for the suicide, will live in Paterson. Heretofore $25.00 to $49.50 United States Steel sold at 841-2, up 1-78 from the earlier low. Reading up 28-8, Crucible up 4, Anaconda up 23-8, Smelter up 17-8, and prices in 165 Outing and Sport Coats general showed considerable gains. Activity was less at midday and prices eased off from best, \ Spring and Summer models of serge, wool or silk jersey, Market in late trading was reac- whipcord, gabardine or novelty fabrics. tionary from the high and prices sagged off on profit taking sales, 5 / (a Heretofore $18.50 to $39.50 ‘ Antec No Credits No Exchanges y M4 Be Bas ¢ O TE able y ie a i Imagine, if you please, endless miles of 3 a wets waving wheat. Picture, if you can, the health- #t me ag + 2 ful sunshine, the soft, gentle rains, the fertile 104 ae oe § soil of a friendly Mother Earth, - eo me st 3 And then conceive that all the stored-up He ty Ey - vital nourishment of this wheat comes to your t Cigarettes were born Re ai breaknnt table FORCE" e eo 0 9 e BR By z As you enjoy the crisp, rich-brown flakes *midst Virginia Ss sunshine! % * ty i 3 of delicious nourishment, think of their e BS By Betty origin. 48. 3 4a ‘ iy My TR Ty Think of them as wheat—the whole of AN ND cigarette tobacco to be good cer-’ Be 8 Be $ i the wheat. $e: obese Mu ‘Aa! - tainly needs the mellow sunshine of i it . ; Thinkof‘‘FORCE" TOASTED WHEAT y ’ / eres O) Irginia 1s i ae a 1 anged in nor ment, because Virginia gives to a cigarette the Hi EY Ht gt) Keenan : one thing no other tobaccocan give—that ale “a ty : A ( Ap eae noticeable liveliness called “character.” ee iis at ¢ Seca eteare Sun-goldened, lively, mellow Virginia Pa aeid bacco, Yet for aver 900 ‘that’s Piedmonts! ALL Virginia! Wi fis +s ‘ PE ed J : ; a. im Ost & bee bees, consume Nowonder Piedmonts satigfysmokers, ao ao : od. Virginia 1s known No wonder Piedmonts give smokers that fe g tebacea” rps od “character” they want—every whiff. agree thatitis tagradecigaratstebae You ask for Piedmonts today and see/ 2 sBrGusey ‘ee Fer FE SEsEe rr t4++++- —s = INTERCHANGEABLE BRIDGE rat rae baste 1 ile testa SETS OF TEETH : iets) hi as ier ook remained, abe ‘detec “Personal Service, Careful Treatment, All Work Gaaranteed 10 Years, Free Examination, Lady Attendant, Prices Much Less Than Elsewhere, Money Retarned if Not Hatlafied DR. CAINE “The Careful Dentiot” 748 LEXINGTON AVE, Bot, Sth-60tn St. Opp. Blookningdales’, Hours, 0-8, Sunday till 2, Also Packed 20 for 10¢# th iypleng have ion i ro nf aaah TOASTED WHEAT “Foree"’ in its waxed paper jacket is sealed flavor-tight and moisture-proof, Ae near as the nearest grocer’s, Rg st nee yah SSE ne

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