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You will find it the solution of your problem. | Our club plan and cash prices are the same. « Our stocks of clothes for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN are as large as you will find anywhere. Every darment guaranteed to give satisfaction. Every complaint is quickly adjusted to the satisfaction of the customer, without annoyance or red-tape, If you have not been in the store lately, u & not know what a fine store this is. 'e have recently doubled our floor space, adding 12,000 feet. Speaks well for our values, doesn’t it? Suppose you look into this Club Plan of oure—it makes a dollar go a long way. 50 Half block from 5th Ave. Buses. - Women Know { that they cannot afford to be | * ill. They must keep themselves in best of health at all times, Most of all, the digest- ive system must be kept in 1 working order. Knowing importance of this, many women have derived help from _ Pills | ‘These safe, sure, vegetable pills Ruckly right the conditions at cause headache, languor, | constipation and _ biliousness. | - They are free from habit-form- * ing drugs. They do not uri- | tate or weaken the bowels, | Women find that relieving the small ills promptly prevents the development of big ones. | They depend on Beecham's = Pills to tone, strengthen and | Keep Them Well No. 0189 ailowance,) CHILD'S COAT, 4 Obtain These Patterns Twenty-Third Street and Fourth Avenue During Rush Hour. passengers during the rush ® crosstown car ng east In Twenty-third Street at a fair rate of speed rammed a south- bound Fourth Avenue car In the . hurling It from the track and all (With basting Une and added seam THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916. 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TON FABIHION taint (LANTWrite your address plainly wanted. elved serious in+ Jozen others sus- Hoth enra were busy corner CARSHURTS EIGHT: so. chage | Yonkers, waa struck by a jitney bus and killed early to-day in front of the station house In Central Avenue as She went home « her injury dressed, passengers who were cut by before thelr injuries rash the passeny to the street one of tho smartest coats of the season, foature of a plain body portion with @ ctroular flaring skirt, and the collar can be buttoned Up about the throat or rolled open, as the day requires, In the picture it is made of a checked broadcloth in shades of tan and brown, and it ts trim- med with brown velvet. fs & fashionable and @ handsome one, great mi the ce better than the one immed, for is apt to be a lar and the cuffs them entirely of fur and to use fur buttons while the belt ts of (4 the material with edging of fur at the top and bottom, t ry dA with white pretty t-Your sige will be 4 yards of material aM yards 44, ard 20 inches wide for nd trimming. ‘The May Manton Pattern No, in sizes for gira and always | block+ for Broome rosstown Aged Woman and Son Asphyx- iated in Their Home at Mrs. Christina Strower, of we wixty-nine, were found dead to-day in their Tho asphyxiated by coal yas, Mra. Low!s | {inhaled the fumes and fs in a eritical condition in St. Mary's Hospital, The tr as discovered by Dr. William H. Freeman of No. 268 Ari- ington Avenue, He has been treat- ing the elder woman for several weeks. When he called, to-day he smelled coal gas ag he climbed the jstairs and when he entered the Strower apartment, the door of which was unlocked, he found the mem- bers of the family just where ho had | left them the night before. j Mrs, Christina Strower was tying | on a couch; her son and daughter- in-law were sitting in chairs, Dr. | Freeman saw that mother and sc |were past aid and (urned his atten- tion to Mrs. Lewis Strower, who was arely GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. stigation disclosed that the fur- | nace fire had been banked for the night and the gas had backed up through the registers, Dr. Freemans statement as to the unchanged posi- tions of the three persons shows they must have been overcome while doz- | ing. ‘JOHN W. GATES’S WIDOW DEFEATS $2,000,000 SUIT, Gets Judgment in Case of Thoburn, | Who Alleged Damages in | Corn Corner. | Particulars In a proceeding against | | Delorra R. Gates, widow of John W Gates, as executrix, by Robert H |'Thoburn, who claims to have been | damagaged to the extent of $710,000 through an attempt of Gates to corner the corn market in 1903 and other acts, were brought to light to- day when Justico Delehanty granted judgment for the defendant. Thorburn contended he should be lowed to collect three-fold damages, more than $2,000,000, under the Fed- eral Anti-Trust Laws, | In the proceeding which Justice | | Delehanty dismi Thorburn sought a court order directing Mrs. Gat to file her husband's will in t State—it had been admitted to pr bate in Texas—and the appotntment of a temporary receiver, Thorburn | said the property in New York at the | time of Gates’ death, amounted to | $17,000,000 and has since* increased | 00,000, whereas in Texas the Gates estate amounts to but $800,000, The plaintiff all that the filing o fthe will in Texas, was part of an effort to prevent the collection of taxes In this State, | - >—-— “GOL. VANDERBILT WINS VOTE FOR GUARDSMEN |Those Who Have Returned May Register This Week, Rules Justice Cohalan, All national guardsmen who have returned to New York from the Mex- fean border may vote Nov. 7, accord- ing to a gecision handed down to-day by Justice Cohalan in the mandamus proceedings brought by Major Cor- jnelius Vanderbilt, Republican, to compel the Board of Elections to per- | mit him to vote. Two thousand guardsmen's votes are affected. Justice Cohalan directs the Board of Elections to permit the | soldier registration to be made just ag though it had been made between | Oct. 8 and Oct. 14, inclusive, the pe- | riod allotted for registration in this) county, The soldiers who care to take advantage of the ruling must register this week. pubes SE, DENIES “PLAYING MARKET.” Mrs, Robertson Answers Charge tn Ht very new That 47 West Forty- ninth Btreet, Mra, Sarah L, Robertson denied allegations in connection with | papers filed by her husband, Dr. Joseph A. Robertson, in yoluntary’ bankruptey proceedin and a will think fur the market" had led hi t, never- ery pretty to make |B CLANS WAY, vurier-Jourcal,) od deal about | For the Soups, stews, fish, steaks and of | chops are improved by a good relish —"Eddys” Sauce. Satice Is fine on baked beans. At Grocers and 10c Delicatessen Stores, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. handsome, for ehit ol@hty~ | a GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. House and Hurled Fifty Policeman hospital, | | ne was about to ent number injured, Only yesterday af- i vement to Ra- imina Stabley, thirty-ewa East New Yor ta 0 enter @ patrol wagon | Mirnoon, et. the annual Inspection of et dda ddl lg New ‘York: 189 Brway, fint at No. B34 Wet rk. which was to convey him to his post. |{t"" Police Department, Commissioner| phael’s ‘‘Sistine Ma- 223 Sixth nd Street, had a hatpin SaeneaenE | Brother policemen who witnessed tho|pFieming urged the members of the No chemist 350 Sixth Av., nt say the car was going thir- nine years old, and her son Lewis, ty-tive miles an hour when it hit McElroy, hurling ‘him fifty feet and in their home on the ground floor of breaking almost every bone in his & two-family house at No, 202 Logan | body. Street, East New York, having been |In the bus. James Richardson, colored, of No. al women brought strower, wife of the dead man, a) qeeeeemeeee nem: a retired Now York| nitted suicide early) in a barn at bis The body was dis- e, who cut the rope! a it iibers was fifty-two *« of age and had a good Income. No reason is known for the act. 242 Sonth Miehth Avenue, Mount Ver- | Herman Wilber! non, the driver of the jitney, Is locked | Vusiness man, up, charged with manslaughter. A | to policeman who rode in Richardson's | ' bus yesterday afternoon says that the | 1), owner told him the brakes were out! of order. The death of MeElroy, who | . was thirty-four years old, has caused much indignation throughout the city. The claim ts made that since the strike put an end to the trolley ser+ vice two months ago the jitneys have MASTERPIECES O painter could through the city, with the ib that | add one touch of some persons have been killed and « Give Your Eyes a Chance —they are too valuable to place in danger. 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