The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1916, Page 6

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aa RR eee peer mmpenrer en _ lacie aie _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1916. “WAVY ean Af GAS KILLS TWO MEN IN BED. NOTED WOMEN BEGIN rattan their homes = wal eo a : * = at tH ) Oat of 25,000 Submitted to Britain Roommates tn Boarding House News Oddities MOVEMENT 1) url sien ot anes ie sal Be Williams plan . No. 14 Wa Hofilick’s AS) THe ORIE (NAL Maited, Milk Asphyxiated as They Sleep. ' FIGHT OVER BOTTLE OF MILK neton Squai THE SPIRIT OF '76.—A New York court decided morrow afternoon. It is hoped a ser- | Driver Refases to Sell to Janttor ay 4)) that a man has a right to laugh out loud in @ movie if | Vine Of fitty ambulances van be eal | nea Ste ise ; he Iv, & Span- th 0, iwh boarding ho ere found dead N he wants to, | PARALYSIS CRIPPLES |tabitaned in bed to-day, they fatled to a | The soctety ts working in coopera: |i fant table, Ly MORE STRIKES--Swedish-Amertean Ube brought | tion with the New York Committe a jo thelt room: and in 105,680,000 boxes and there are matches to burn, | aes, + .ltor the After-Care of Infantile Sarat eats. Two of theee Cae the door oe gion Pri and Mrs, Lydig| ysis victims. A spoclal kindergarten | accepted r bodies. Gas wan PLEA he had imbibed twenty-four mixed drinks a ead Society to Aid Victims | for crippled children between four and Keep Horlick’s Always on ‘The Navy Department, It was learned, n open Jet and the win urgiar, | cum: ie Psd oth these inventions One of them | a party acquitted actor accused of being a burg! | —State Also Has Plan. nix arid eee peri tas n ‘i; Quick Lunch; Home or Office, ‘chi i = i nd Co jon sen’ Oo Miss allan Gell ad i" WHEN DOES HE LOAF?—J. F. Maloney, at Mill a rina vec tab, thee o cie D 7 Rift, Pike County Pa., Is Postmaster, Town Clerk, Behool) win Miss Fanntedell Curtis as|Edgar or Miss Sara Graham Mul a Superintendent, Public Appraiser, Supervisor, tekety | i ang Mes, Phill ait bagkage, telegraph agent, owner of hotel, milk station, ©" ah Baas Dp M. Lydig . ‘ ALBANY, Oct. 4—A movement to theatre, and proprietor of general tore, as Vice Chairman, @ Bick Children's |organize a comprehensive plan fu ——— Transfer Soclety has been organized |after-care of Infantile paralysis pa BECAUSE his “hand sowed" shone had nafis, Wis- to ata ohtidren who have been af. {tenis "ne Wines’ Wouaty tate consin man has sued maker for 910,000, ficted by Infantile paralysis in the |Commisaioner of Health. He “aid wel" Wat De sted ae ey cay et aes department had secured Dr. Robert CASTO R 1A werd Oftiegs CALIFORNIA BRIDEGROOM used same wedding | baat gh wee needed to }w, Lavett, professor of, ee caat| Tot and Found” edvertieemente surge has ee nee ‘end Sata as Srandfather used seventy-five | innig attor-treatment Includes mus-|a study of infantile paralysia. For Infants and Children an «beth 1 masea, Clinica will be held in varfous, mt verte oe ———— |e given Kt the orthopedic. hongitats| places, Where persone have recovarod ‘ Use eee ae Sai, akan, om Tort le from the PARALYSIS SUDDENLY pe dispensartes, and the work of the|" Of the ‘aol cases of Infantile pa- bahar aed 4 wien Touna Conte te th soctety will be to transport the guf-|ralysis in the State up to the present ey ES eels JUMPS TO 23 NEW CASES) ——— —- — — Pieoe ope y. Sf awe ete ot enter warts of Chical by her brother-in-law, John Increase Comes Just as the Epi- arte | pied demic in the City Is Declared Li TEATODIRKEN WAR axes AS WE! handled during the year ed a fat [ ing to make the milkman violate Stern Brothers ond ond 43rd Streets West of Filth Avenve four hours ending | 10 A. M, to- sete: ding June 30, 1916, milk She mused Selgin Sulphur with it] woter Auttoritios and the Board of en Ing une 9 9 rail wet ecm! OF Known quality and quantity, o Comm: ll pe len sage brewed ye : Federal physicians engaged on the ‘ heavy tea with sulphur added will t Inter-State inspection and quarantine e i katie ivirigiy cites mentale) @ggured safety and cleanliness, at a winding Heald or ay anette soph ag be carried in and out of tt Sua, is troublesome. wih sie re = imine for to-day and yesterday ‘ ion of the unusually large assortments of and Bulphur ‘Compound et any dr "NEW CASES, 1 ; A* om and Reliable Furniture in Period and Hitiee Asctive’ Pee Modern designs, maintained on the Fifth and Sixth other ingredients ae ; if Floors, will enable those about to eke ane om, houses, PEN lag HL kg Obrong nt penfdl-y 2 apartments or fa rooms to make selections harmoniz- ful appearance and attrectivepess. | By ve : \ a Se 8 Sees me Se ee soa Bu en Compound, agonal = That means that we handle four quarts of milk to ree re Hall Pieces ttlustzated are repre- with it sad digw thir rtagh pour kate Tenday earn one cent. It means that your milk came to you sentative of this type of furniture. meatal Frareg Cragg ells : backed by the most intensive service devoted to any tine el ie your ‘hal "been = het r* dark, : food product, and at a profit that in any other line shown ii lossy, soft and lu: nt eons .. e a variety, at very attractive prices. | och perenne a coger cee ° o would be considered commercially unsafe. se a or prevention of disease. Totals se... 1 8 — - We render a service to the consumer that the con- sumer wants and demands. We render that service at a cost that is economically low for the reason that our organization and resources have made it possible to operate efficiently. Stern n Brothers West Forty-second Street Bet, 5th and 6th Avenues, West Forty-third Street No plan of milk distribution yet offered has been able to supersede our present efficient methods. No plan of milk distribution can succeed without the personal service that now goes with each quart of Borden’s milk. Women’s Autumn Dresses, Suits and Coats In new smart models, will be eee eee, Thuraday, Our duty to the consumer is as clear to us asis our duty At Very Special Prices. to the producer. We have tried to protect the one Women’s Dresses at $22.50& 34.50 | Women’s Suits at $24.50 & 37.50 and at the same time made a stable market for the For street and afternoon wear, of serge, jersey | Of sabardines, wool lins, broadcloths and product of the other. cloth, satin, faille and Georgette crepe; velours; plain ilies d or effectively many in exclusive styles, trimmed with seal or mole fur. Women’s Stylish Coats at $27.50 and 35.00 The recent advances In the cost For general wear, of wool velour, cheviots and mixtures; full flare and straight line models; ailk lined. Women’s Separate Skirts in Entirely New Styles of every factor entering into the For dress or sport wens th Caahscnable materials, with new belt and pocket effects. distribution and handling of milk, Ranging in price from $5.00 to 25.00 = Sa a Women’s Petticoas | Which are beyond our control, * wad aie ctalies poniy ey ‘ Per petite ae oe tons ate | obviously make the maintenance of in ruffled and scalloped effects, Moon Tat Boe sat *| the present schedule of retail prices Nis ts Petre sui ‘wivit rit | Mhltuectnacgeaueace” #| impossible if the same standards of ipa of isl ie tupr er __at $3.95 & 5.00 quality and service are to be pre- served. Women’s Sweaters A TIMELY SAL, TO-MORROW, 0F Shetland Wool Sweaters, Women’s Silk Underwear IN DESIRABLE STYLER, SPECIALLY PRICED, ee Glove Silk Camisoles, !ace trimmed, with ribbon shoulder straps,,...........+ at solid colors and stripes,,,s44¢54+ +5960 00 at i B O R D E. N 3 S Glove Silk Vests, i A de us $145) | Angora, Wool Sweaters ae 85.95] || Glove Silk Bloomers, rr 81.95 in pink, white or black; reinforoed,, . Pure Silk Bweat Farm Products Division in desizable Praha to <i Tip to 662,50, af 18,50

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