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id Chater. letly aufferer from knowledged. Children Cry for Fletche The Kind Y¥ lave A lways Bought has borne the signa- ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his sion for over rears. Allow no on What Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- ‘oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither plum, orphine nor other Narcotic substance, and allays Feverishness. has been in constant use for the pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teethin/ blesand Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. ¢ Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Bears the Signature of ELLEZZE In Use For Over 30 Years ‘THE CERTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK Cry. Il hu wi infantile paralysis and foster mother elved by |to poor urphans at No, 2060 Washing- lton Avenue, the x. The receipt from (* M.'T, Albany, of $1 for the Miss Mar- | orippled children’s fund is also ac- ASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. ONE KILLED AS TRAIN HITS | CART AND RAMS FREIGHT | Hundreds of Munition Workers Shaken Up by Crash in Out- skirts of Bridgeport. (Special to The Evening World.) ' BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Oot. $.—One! man and two horses were killed and, several hundred munitions workers were badly shaken up to-day when a! Passenger train speeding along at| thirty miles an hour, on its way to; this city from Newtown, Conn., struck a dump cart at a grade cross- Ing near the outskirts of Bridgeport, | In addition to killing Edward Breen, river of the cart, and the horses, the cart was thrown against an automatic switch, the blow opening the switch! and sending the passenger train on to] a spur track where, still going at con-| siderable speed, tt crasho@ into a freight | train as the latter was crossing a viaduct fifteen feet above the atreet. Following the second crash the passenger engine broke away from the passenger cars and plunged to the pavement below, landing on a| moving van filled with furniture. A few minutes later the engine blew up with a loud report, | Robert Burns, engineer, and H. E.| Hennessey, fireman, Jumped before the | engine toppled off the viaduct. Hen- nessey sustained a scalp wound, Tho driver of tho moving van also Jumped | in time to save himself, oo Jacob Feurst, a tenant, and found the dead body who had lived there alone for She had committed paper, asked that w The moment that Resinol Oint- ment touches itching skin the itch- Ing usually stops and healing begins. That is why doctors have prescribed ft 80 successfully for over 20 years even in severe cases of eczema, ring- worm, rashes, and many other tor- menting, disfiguring skin diseases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap alse lear away pimples and dan- Aged Woman Ends Life With Gas, Forcing the door of a room at No, 514 Vermont Street, East N early TURKISH: "* CIG. Formerly oh Shire A. T. Stewart & Co. Great Annual Sale—Imported GLOVES= 'Very Remarkable Event An importer offered to buy every pair at retail Broadway at Ninthg New York Prices Dropped One-Third on Small Sized Rag Rugs prices stated below, for spot cash, but we a prefer to throw open the purchase to the public 24x 36 in. ‘be = B00 “T will gladly buy every pair of gloves in this sale at the retail ttl: net, for spot cash, and make money selling them at wholesale,” said a well-known importer who was asked his opinion of these gloves, which our glove chief searched all Europe to find. New Curtains and ou “nt pair of gloves,” picking Eup 8 sixteen yu length pair of wi! » “I am Portieres—Special ening Me at $80 wholesale a dozen. Your ‘Art Silk” Portieres price is only $1.95 ($23.40 dozen). Knowing the $8.75 and $9.75 market as | do, it seems impossible. Extremely good - looking, “For these,”’ pickin, a pair of real kid u fe. sheared) too, Green, | gloves at $1 pair, “I get $16 dozen pair. sage ” “All the gloves you have shown me I ca: ' Quaint ‘Dutch use in my ork, Da these $1 and $1.25 cualls {n the French manufacturing centers. All the Curtains, $1.10, $1.25 ties are practically the same as the imported Chemists who used to dye the gloves are at the Each pair is headed with| grades I carry and I haven't a pair of them {font. The !4 and lamb skins assembled for a Valance, ready for hang-| und do not know when I shall get any more. the yearly sale held in Valence, France, were | ing. x nite scrim with filet ee < f “4 this season seized by the government to use as | ace insertion, E Glove cutters are almost impossible to get linings for soldiers’ winter uniforns.” | Unusual Curtains, $1.35 ncvtite, scrim with cuny | 16,501 pairs of new gloves at the remarkably low prices of Hand-Drawn Curtains | $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 for women’s gloves; 95c for hn ik wat tee cage, | Men’s gloves; 75c for young girls’ gloves—all freshly off the Downstairs Store. | steqmer, 27 x 54 in. .$1.25 85c | 30 x 60 in. $1.60 $1.00 | 86x72in..$2.25 $1.50 Wednesday, near the Subway Entrance, Down-StairsStore The New Apron ; Women’s Gloves rlovegl-2S pair, 1696 pairs white and black 1 pair. 28 8-cl hi ¥ loves, pique sewn, 3-row embroi acks, Wi Dress—only 85c glovacs DIMA Bache ene CAI IRC® over eaten | TF Diack, Diack on White; 2"claape oF 2 pearl bu While acting as a cover-all $1 pair. 1644 pairs white glace overseam gloves, $1.80 pale. 504 pairs 12-button length mous- for housework it gives the effect | 2 large pearl buttons, quetaire black and white glace gloves. of a neat-looking dress. Tan or $1 pair. 2424 pairs white English cape gloves, $1.95 pair. 616 pairs 16-button length w! blue chambray with white bands | pique sewn, 1 clasp, English cut thumb, spear back | &ace mousquetaire gloves. and pocket. Unusual for so | embroidery. $2.25 pair. 344 pairs 20-button length white’ little, 85¢. $1 pair. 180 pairs honyy English chamois hand- | &!ace gloves. Down-Stairs Store, | sewn gloves natural or white, 2 buttons, splendid Young Girls’ Gloves " a lor motoring or golf. 75c pair. 493 pairs two and four pearl button : $1 pair, 3276 pairs white real kid gloves, over- age pehond pest Candlesticks seam awa, anesow embronersd backs Oa dastas white glace gloves for @ Maia Atele, Oia baliaig: af Complete for 38e $1.25 pair. 1836 puirs real kid glace loves, pique ’, ¥ ey , sewn, S-row embroidered backs, self and contest ing Men’s Gloves Small mahogany finish holder, | stitching, white, mode and black, 2 clasps. 95c » 1800 pairs 1-cl: English tan cape-. candle clip and shade—complete $1.25 pair.’ 1560 pairs real kid overseam gloves, | skin P’ sewn gloves, English cut thumb. and ready for use, ‘ Paris point embroidered, white with self and black Bur! Arcade floor, New . wn-Stairs Store. stitch, 2 clasps, Telephone orders filled while quantities last. IN WANAMAKER'S NEW YORK Fountain Lunch Room Unusual Offering — These New—A Fall Sports Outfit Women’s Suits at $18.75 of Coat and Skirt for Misses The woman who expected to pay more for her Fall suit will find this her opportunity. The purchase is all the more attractive because these suits are tailored over straight lines which give the fashionable slender waistline effect. An extremely clever combination for immediate wear is the Stockinet Jersey Coat, $19.75 and the Plaid Sports Skirt, $10 The Coat is of stockinet jersey in a substantial weight for Fall. It is trimmed with beaver ? ish on collar and bottom of skirt. Green, urgundy, Copenhagen and rose, $19.75, The skirt is a striking shawl plaid, box- pleated, $10, Both are pictured together. Many Coats at $15 A popular model of fancy boucle has.an inlaid velvet collar; it is belted in front and on sides. Three Simply Tailored Models Serge and Gabardine Mostly all have velvet overcollar; coats are fully lined, belted in front; skirts are plain. Wednesday in the Women’s Fashion Others of plaid mixtures, gray tweeds, Salon, $18.75. oS: velour-finished fabrics with -beaver-plush asiicitinenebabeenneen at | oe Children’s Dresses; New Models trimming e ied cheeks, Copied at Little Prices New Senge Dreascs, 515.00 Every detail of the higher Simple and smart-looking straight-line models, box- priced originals has been care- | pleated front and back; deep pointed collar inlaid with fully followed; the materials are | silk. unusually good, too, An Empire model of colored cham- bray is cut on new lines around the | Remarkable Shoes for yoke and trimmed with white braid; | white pique collar and cuffs, $1.76. | Women, $4.65 A new contee dress of colored rep | is hand-ambrolt red in white and | If we had to reorder these shoes at today’s mar- aced in front with black velvet rib. ) : * bon; guimpe and sleeves of self- or) ket costs we would have to increase their striped white madras, $3.50, Tie. : Parana dents Vee tured on lett \ price materially. The same model in all white with j ‘| Every pair has the fashionable eight-inch top. | J colored embroidery | A | Soft black leathers in bright and dull finishes. » | Another new dress has a box-pleated skirt ana button-on belt with | ( ‘ Plain, imitation wing or straight tins, Leather hand-siitched edge, $4.25. Sizes 3 to 6 years. (Dictured on right.) | OS *) Louis heels. 1 | ° | Hand-embroidered Dresses, New Models, $2 to $3.85 - oh 4, ffrasals re = y Expertly made on smart lines. Sizes 244 to % to 6, 7 A to D widths, Some are feather stitched and hand-smocked also, THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning new spaper.