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| 13, 1016, “CORPSE” GOES TO CELL |'x<.c."s'5 ms on THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER hed tobew ont gone te lve ata which she Gustass Moure until September isin: eatog tne INSTEAD OF MORGUE -..:.°.. - » fre , / one Whereupon 9A. M. to BPM. + ever ween herp in Auto | Wreck, He) the metimnee “" 0 . ane Mr eepamtion um Caden to (ite ond ’ ' aA | ow went clin Gaiet ‘ ¢ te ote ° ‘ igbting Spi , i m ; Then, he et Whee ee from as aes tigg Dp. . and, who, beleving bel Krichorhooke wont 6 ' i oes . had teow ore ot married agetn, wer run Central Pork West end One Huw ' ; —_.—— . 2 arqwytt f the ww «6 form ot Latte Perey Pin to-dey to # es ’ ° puri nd preened ourprise @hen told , re porte tow e She Tells Police Man Believed — sone . & eee ea Gee “trent on 6 tine “dead” mas , , Possible Victim in Skeleton thing the » " @ o place, and anid she Men's and Women's Ap un In Skete Regs , Ag Rago Case Was Alive Year Ago. r Jounal ‘ yod an 6 de. My detertives were at once deapatened Union Silk Taffeta Umbrellas ——_— ¢ Mare. Homan, to Latte Perry $0 bee whether Mra the @hull crushed ax lat No. @ Morley e story about her husband eae of an ane, © ws true @ith natural wood hendies in a variety of attractive styles, will be specially priced to-morrow eotier tana A Special Sale of Men’s Imported Storm Coats at the extraordinarily low price of $23.50 will present a very unusual purchasing opportunity for to-morrow. These Coats are exceptionally well made, of shewerproof tweed mixtures, and may with equal appropriateness be worn as Autumn overcoats or stormy-weather coats. At the same time a limited number of Men’s Light-weight Autumn Overcoats and Storm Coats including models of both foreign andAmerican manufacture, will be specially priced at $16.50 (Men’s Wear Department, First Floor) B. Altman & Cao. ai, | Saaagiatge neces The Autumn Display of American & Foreign Rugs& Carpets occupying the major part of the Fifth Floor, will command instant and interested attention. RHEUMATISM Well Known Blacksmith Thomas Gleadell of Webster, N. Y., is kept busy telling his friends how a simple vegetable preparation removed his aches and puin of rheumatism, from which he suffered for five years, He Among the novelties are many attractive rugs in brilliant color effects; while there is also a large assortment of plain-color rugs and carpetings in neutral tones, including beige, sand, gray, smoke, taupe and seal. | For more than five years I suf- fered from rheumatism of the nts, | It first attacked my hips, then the \knees became very painful and ex- ' Inspection invited. Fifth Avenue, New York BAUMANN: (| R.46U ST. 6-6 AV | Good Furniture at Reasonab'e Prices On Our Liberal - | Credit Arrangement 9 i VARNEY, Discoverer of Var-ne-sis. tremely stiff, then the shoulders, bows and hands. My hands an ach: on SReP"'t, ri. precy coutliar’toans | Infantile 07.58 Worth ot Records, Paralysis 5 MTR, necdabe OR tare, ia mind that the Department were. $20: WE FAY FRAGHT, 4-PIECE ADAM PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE IN MAHOGANY FINISH. rine fable ain, uae: Sabiacn's Gate te Wacton! $Y Q-8O ae t, ex: 9 a disinfectant in all cases of Infa Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTO) BUREAU, Donald Building, com Miter ton 1 Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thi treet, New York, or sent by mail on rg pt of Afteen cents IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and always WEBSTER MAN SUFFERED PAIN FROM FOR FIVE LONG YEARS) the fashionable ments that it might almost be sald to be a nocensity This one haa the being dtatinetive and Mt unusual. There are box plaite tn Kirt and there are box piaits of Shorter length on the bodice, and they combine to give exceedingly becoming Hines, The fur ie arranged in an of fective way, utilizing these box plait to wive & panel wuggestion, Here the nerme in dark blue and the fur ts black fox, and it make binat 1 as well as @ fashionable « iy any doubt as to what will be serviceable or suitavle, blue werKe ta alwaya @ good choles to make, becnune It can be worn for numberloss occasion: re that are @ litt be somew A rich w eo with natural fox color t# handsome trimmed n in ” fed In charmeuse or In taffeta and it Will be handsome whichever js chosen, The fur trim in one of the best Mked of who will and for them the the amall view, KRestion shown in the neck ts left open, will be welcome. ‘The two nar- row belts utilized at the waist are much Hked this season, ‘They are pretty and the: 61 |. and these are finished However, the one. wide it” cun’ be substituted, and a great any drones Uhl senson are made with wide belt of the mate ‘i Se rial that 4s em: ‘or the alxteen-year nize will be need- od 7% yards of material 27 Inches wits, o™% raw fad ot os gare 44, with 416 yards o' ur; the skirt width at the lower edae, + 7aras in Tho May Manton pattern No, 9206 4s cut in sizes for 16 and 18 years, . 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- irty-second Says Simple Preparation Removed Enlargement of Joints and Freed Him From Every Ache and Pain “My hip and back gave me a great deal of trouble, especially when I would move quick, or attempt to lend, For years I was unable to lie ion my left side, Gradually my knees my limbs in bed, For five years I never knew what it was to be with- out pain “Thad tried many remedies, but failed to find relief. Every one seemed to have @ cure, but nothing seemed to reach my case, Reading about War- ne-sis I decided to try it, with the re- sult that in a comparatively short time { could feel a change; the stiffness and pain left me, the joints of my hands returned to normal; I can now go up or down stairs without any trouble, and was never in better health, Am working every day and haven't a pain joranache. [ cannot recommend Var- |ne-sis too highly. Var-ne-sis is'& simple vegetable prep- wation composed ot he » roots and loarks. It does not contain sali wv iodides that disturb the Var-ne-sis is fn World's Re lates stomac now, to-day, ; man's and all reliable ‘d lenow what gi lvour druggist \'rom his. who! \Varney, I Vielding to Beard of Health Campaign In connection with the noticeable decrease in the number of Infantile Paralysis cases, mothers should bear of Health, City of New York, has advised | physicians to use Chlorinated Lime tile Paralysis. The United States Gov- & conservative cam: | wot so that 1 was unable to straighten | | publican victory , SHOT IN HIS HOME IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 2 4 WORLD “WANT AN WIE An ann a ww ernment recommends the use of Chlor- inated Lime as a most effective and economical germ killer and deodorant. | . Disinfectants must be fresh to be effec- tive. Thousands rocers and druggists have just received a free ipply of Acms Chlorinated Lime, Do not accept subst tutes which may be stale and worth! aaliy tn Jout tallel bowl, Batbage can, | ean, | kite! ink, cellar, etc. ” ” and & helt nae Vaneavers at Latte Ferry. rought to effeet a rerone!iia tween Mra. Seeley and him, Heport eame to the police that the neighborhood in which the shel had been found waa used at one t) as @ private burial ground. Paamin. | ation led the poliew to believe that the skeleton had been in the ground about four The V ne howe was burned down two years ago and for two yeare before that, 1 was unoccupied and @ rendesvouw for tramps. The joe have no record of anyone miss ne from the neighborhood, and it wae thought that the murdered man have been one of the many who used the place a f, especially as an old wooden was found beside the skeleton, AND EAGAN, NOT OF KIN, IN SURROGATE FIGHT | Four of the Clan, Over In Hudson! | County, Reach Out for Demo- cratic Nomination. ‘The Fran family is numerous tn Democratic politics of Hudson County across in Jersey. Three members of the same name, only with two * {9 a candidate for the same honor at the primaries to be held late in the month, John P, Egan is Surrogate at pres- ent, and has held the office for ten years, He wants the job for five years more, with the salary of $7,600 @ year, Peter F. Egan is @ cousin of the Surrogate, and agrees with John that the Job should stay in the family, but declares that others of the family should get a show at the plum. He is an independent candidate, while the Kinkead-Bgan faction ts bebind bia cousin, Charles M. Egan 1s no kin of the | cousin candidates, but is the choice of Naval Officer Wittpen, who is out Governor. Charles wanted the re- nomination for State Senator, but was forced into the fight by the Wittpen forces, for the reason, it 1s sald, that his name being Charles, it will precede those of both the other Exans on the primary ticket, and be 4 | in a better position for votes, Leo Eagan ts no relation of any ot | the Fgans, but there being an extra “A” in his name it would take prece- dence on the ticket above all the Egans, County Clerk Me who is a Wittpen man, refus tition on the ground that it was ed too late, Bupreme Justic Swazo has issued a writ for the County Clerk to show cause why Kagan's name shouldn't Ko on the ticket. Eagan is a twenty-onester and will cast bis firet vote at the ret election. Against the Beans and Eagan at! tho primary will he James F. Nor- ton, who is an Independent Demo- cratic candidate, and who claims the backing of a great many friends in Hudson Coun —— ee MAINE VOTE A RECORD. 152,000 O111 Cast Ballote—Little Chanwe in Fig' AUGUSTA, Me., Sept. 13.—Practical completion of vote counting to-day in- dicated that the election Monday proved a record-breaker in the history of Maine, Ono hundred and fitty-two thousand citizens cast their balfote for overnor, Congressmen and Btate Leg- |{slators. In tho revised figures to-day the Re- for Governor was in- creased to 18,6 plurality, while Hale's ad over the Democratic cholce for United | Stat Senater (long term) stood at 9895, Bert M, Fernald, Re- publican, won the short term United ovship by 12 Very e change was recorded tn the count for Hepresentatives in the four districts, ene | BY THREE ROBBERS Castelano, in Hospital, Thinks Friend Was Also Wounded, Emil Castelanu was taken to Har- lom Hospital early to-day with a bul- let wound in his right arm. The bul- let which struck Castelano waa one of a number fired by three men who entered his home at No, 294 West One Hundred and Thirty-second Street at midnight and demanded all of the money tn the house. Another man was in the 100m with Castelano and tt is thought that he was wounded during the fusillade. Tho victim of the attack told the p lice he grappled with the Intruders. One drew a@ revolver and wounded the householder while the others fired ih backed through the doorway, Te men escaped. 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