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Saleguard Children’s Health af School 3 mother should give careful tent: 2 to abe hesith oie ae ably fever, Then again, y dren are coming | o¢ whom was born in the Phitippines ob T had to got to close contact every day with MANY my tog the Jury that her hueband's other children of all classes. You know how easily colds and other ailments are cruelties toward her never ceased, no passed from one to another, aad bew | common these compleints are during the winter, to ki ftrengthen thelr eysteme eo that their little bodies ore to resist disease, Malto-igeria ideal tonic to give | t They love to take it because of jatable taste, and it keeps them in ‘i plendid bealth. Send to the nearest drug store to-day | {) for » bottle of malto-ferria, either in the | fifty-cent or one dollar size. It will heip » too, Wf you cannot ry tend the price to the | r | - Malto-Ferrin Chemical Co. Pros: peet Place, hei de N. ¥,, and the size you order will be semt to you at once, prepaid.—Advt, “Storm Hero” “a” Umbrella the country. ros. & Co., Mfrs., N.Y. Your hang © Family Physician Will Rec- ommend WOOLEN Underwear. It provides for ventilation and evaporation, retains the hi revents sudden hl, ond warts off colt The wet Bal baeate by ticular people—is ously os Tt wears long—fits well—fecls fine —keeps well, The NOKOLD ge nteed =NON- HRINKABLE and CAN'T scratch, Your dealer has it orcan get It for you. WATERFORD KNITTING CO., Makers WATERFORD, N. Y. ‘There are always the well-known and semi-humorous methods, such as saying brunettes are quick-tempered, But there is real common sence in just noticing whether the bair is well kept] to judge « woman's neatness, If you are one of the few who try to make the most of your hair, remember that it is mot advisable to wash the hair with any cleanser made for all purposes but always use some good preparation made ex,resely for shampooing. You can enjoy the very best by getting ome canthbrox from your druggist and dis solving teaspooufu in @ cup of hot water when your shampoo is all ready, After its use the bair dries rapidly with uniform color, Dandruff, excess oii and dirt are dissolved and cutirely disappear, Your bair will be so Muff, it will look much jor than it is, lustre and softuess alvo delight you, while the stimulated scalp the health which insures hair growth, as — FOR THROAT AND LUNGS FiUBBOKN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative itd’ Davodisrs, a —ga fina | children at this time, Now that the little ones are | | to follawes | (Continued from Mirat Page.) mattor What the state of her mind or Beveral times he struck her, ano said, while they were In tho Philip: | pines. What children need i « reliable tomle | THREATENED TO REPORT HUS- BAND TO QUARTERMASTER. Bho said she threate him to the Chief Quartermaster in ment Beutinger was a| fre money on the inva eng wat ed, bro’ a a prenent ut | ‘The pledge, decorated with a forma. after they lett tho | able red seal, was placed In evidence. The Beutingers wore divorced, on number of | M ‘a In 1915, whereupon Mra, Ber g their | tinker went to Jamaica, She came MeCarter | ack In May and tn October an aba livorce was granted her. But on 2, 1915, they wero remarried at | Over again. He put his knees on my ‘A . husband's earnest bel in the| chest and threatened me, I managod win’ & y Hall in Yonkers, wh: she had | to get him out of the room, but some I Tearndd that ray he beon living under the name of Bald. | time around 6 o'clock he returned for y "on the |Win as a means of evading him.| the third time. to | Soon after the second wedding, Mra.|, “I had thou He ok ee Boutinger sald, she and her husband | 1 go me injury, oe wed me the |had a quarrel. an kill me if | |/SAY8 HUSBAND MADE LOVE To Mra. Beutinger broke down WOMEN SERVANTS, “Tt was over our servant, Julia, and when I accused him he struck me, Whon we went to live a® Caldwell, got @ married couple to work for wu: My husband had made love to our e fomalo vante during all our mar- I ried life. Coming to the eventa just hefore * z the tragedy, Mrs. Beutinger testifie. “My children, Mr. Beutinger and were at the dinner table on the even- ing of July 6. He was trying to make 4 doll belonging to Margaret atand on the table, She was erying for it be- Umes and this went on durin, life in Atlanta, | turned back for Philiy pines and asked } nent to the making moi and told him | intended making her words fey. Texe) Every For Constipation Soren at doiihin mie Leeare Men, Why Not Save Money? | High Cut Hunt & Sporting Shoes B10. pair of fine beneh.(2ust the boot for Baile eho om we he DRESSING THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, FIREMAN SOON CLEARED |: OF KILLING A FARMER scarcely audible, She added that ahe me. MH Dalny and had a iittle par to her Ips to stifle her sobs. | struck me when I tried t Mra, Boutinger sald, her husband ® school in Switze: dd to report seigoment wi 14, pledging fi mt left the house after that episode, but Mra, Heutinger then totd of trips yo | Burope with her husband after he hat Y It ster’s office, and of fur- y went back Beutinger . ‘ Mra, Beutinger said #he could n » out of her injured eye and hha ¢ “On Christmas eve, 1913, we were in | {n @ spectaliat. 4 t nh a 8 sald, her handkerchief pressed husband — be Intoxicated and to come to) ; when they were In Siberia, with a blow her requost that use of alcoholio stimu- to h After that, the witness sal: her husband occupted sepa: Q. Han there been any insant brother died in an insane asylum in St. Paul in June, 1914. TELL8 STORY OF HOW SHE KILLED HER HUSBAND. Testifying first to her purchas 0 the revolver in New York and its de- livery by express, and to her «e- | When she killed her husband. “My buaband came into my room, «| Where I had Ma ‘® and Marl sloping in twin ) between # an o'clock that morning,” shiv maid “H® came over to my bed and [ tol him to go out. Ho refused and took hold of me, hurting m mit T fought against him, telling nothing more to do with him. “My husband at last left the room and TI went to sleep, but 1 was awak- ened soon to find him again at iy ‘We had the same scene all he might come back put It under therseaneting: ier lothes, in- tending to fri tending to frighten fim with it ft he “WHEN HE R ED AT ME WITH . BULGING EY&S, | FIRED.” “It was when my husband came back to my room the third time that morning and I told him I would have nothing to do with him and intended to divorcee him that he threatened io Kill me,” she said. “He was atanding by the window 1] &t one aide of my bed. Already thor had been two passionate outbres from him. He had attacked me and hurt me then and had come back again. TI was afraid and I had got cause he was twisting its legs and|the revolver and hid it under the —. breaking them. ked him for the doll, but he} at me again. replied with an oath, and I told Mar- garet and Marie to leave the room, bedclothes to frighten him if he came “When I told him I would not live with him, that I had made up my As 1 passed him I asked again for| mind to divorce him again turne! the doll, and he struck me and choked|upon me, his eyes blazing, He NEWYORK olfinetall& Winter & i GREAT SALEousetauanin barmains than ever, Th SHE frat ennoinoement far exceeded our ex od for @ imited Ume. 5I ve 1.60 on @ pair, owing to the scarcity ‘S. Teke advantage of these prices ani pen Evenings, 7 P. M. Saturday until Hand sewed $5.00 boois in a big variety of white “kid and buckskin with ivory 9 M4 heels; Havana Brown, Darl and Dull Kid with ‘White 1 Ivory, Dark Brown and and tvo y, Dark Gray Gray toy Cuban and Extra high) cut kd beautifully mad Au to ee [$3.00] STRICTLY BENCH-MADE $7.60 boots: the ont made this season; in Gidaed Kid and Kid; some are’ with colored sued: also in all shades of ¢ peach color; othe: plain: all are beautifully ma price. 7.50 to #10, tra high in New York (yi). ndinationa wf Black White, Ivory and White, Havana any other color combinations, all o ice. All to wo at ig, Maly $ (etl os The biggest factor in a successful sals ad is the dressing, Leggett’s Premier Salad dressing insures your success If one taste doesn’t make you want more—take it back to your grocer and he'll give you the 25c you paid for £ a raised his right arm and came toward me. A fow days before he had gouged one of my eyes almost out and he cried that he'd put the other one out, ‘If you divorce me Tl do more than that,’ he screamed. ‘TH kiN you." “He 6 9 toward me in a fury, Wi bulging out. 1 w afrald and | drew the revolver hots were fired as I and then he fell down beside the bed. T got up. He was lying there dead, “An soon as I shot, little Marte and their beds and clung to me. I moved around the foot of the bed with the revolver held in front of me, pointing toward the window at which my husband had stood. After that I sank back on the bed and little Marie got a wet towe! and bathed my head, A minute later the aervanta enme in.” As Mrs, Reutineer, all a-tremble, ended her story she clasped her tear- soaked handkerchief in bath her hands and covered her face until her | vell almont obsenred her trom. the | inry, Mr. McCarter, who had atood! B enide the jury box throwrhout his | client's eettal, walked slowly back to his sent at the counsel table, The courtroom was as silent as an empty | chamber and then the lawyer sald: “That's all.” HER CROSS - EXAMINATION BEGUN AT ONCE. Mrs. Heutinger looked up, dkerehief once mot und turned her gaz Mr. Mott, the who at once Noche & ation, ‘The prosecution directed Mrs, Beu- tinger to her state of mind when she divorced and remarried her husband She said love for her children had tn- loved her husband, irrespoctive ot what she felt toward her child when she divorced him. he cared for me at timos, ked her why she had got into trouble in the Quartermas- ter’s Depariment in the Phiilppin Bhi dene so for her Heuthnger and she was asked who ha loaded it, She replied that she had done so in her own room the day be fore the whooting, She insisted her sole purpose was to frighten her hus- band, ilies SEEK MAN WITH “BIG ROLL.” Girl, He Magta' Court this afternoon issued a for the arrest of one "'Geor, Geacribed as having @ roll of $100 bills large enough to make even « Rroadway policeman gasp. Mr. Brown was ar- t Columbus Circle last evening on complaint of Miss Mary Hager of No. 116 East Seventieth Street, ‘At the Went Sixty-elghth street ata: Hotel Biltmore a: of bail for his appearance in court to- day. Ho then atrip,ed five contury arted. Ho did hot appear when his case was called (a SLAIN SHERIFF IS BURIED. ef Condnoted at Jamatca. The funeral of Sheriff Pau! Stier, killed at Whitestone Monday afternoon ty Frank Taff, on whom he tried to eorve a writ, was held this afternoon at| D Jamaica. Star of Bethlohem Lodge, F. @ A. M. of Brookiyn had charge of thi ceremonies, ent en of the Sher norary pall BUENOS AYRES, of hard times, Dr. Irigoyen, new Radical Tralter ther punie, bulla food himeslf, $18,000 of Atolen 883,000 Recovered by | Detectives, BT, LOUTB, Oot, recovered § uto bandite from & pay- Detectives here 00 of the $85,000 at by master of the Burroughs Adding Ma [ehine ry Beurout Aus 6 i ally Shot When His 1b Discharged As He Struck Blow your husband's family? A. Yea, his Henry Qualman of So. 822 f Avenue, Flatbush, « fireman attached | }) ya Flatbush company, arrested last |! th of James Art termination ‘to have nothing more to vislt their children who were at | 89 with her husband, Mra. Boutinger 4. Qualman was rearrested on a short then came to the morning of July 11, le the poff®eto com Hé was struck him with th otha? mon arrested Killing have been ————_— JAPS TO SETTLE IN BRAZIL. Government at Tokio Gives Prem~- ium of #40 In Gol ject Who Emi again and again that I would have to Bach Sub neourage Jap- anene colonization in Brazil, the Tm- perial Government has announced that ft will pay 80 yen, or $40 in gold to each emigrant who leaves Japan for the South American country. @ colony of 15,000 1. The San Paulo of Brazil recently Fontracted with Japanese emigration loniste will be sent from Japan in the WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 'a closed inciden if he expected to resign, he ae HE flawless qual- ities of tone and action of the Knabe Piano have always commanded the at- tention and reverence of such great artists as Godowsky, Sauer, Saint Saens, Puccini, Humperdinck, Ornstcin and Ham- bourg, who have allclaimed greater power and eloquence of tonal expression on the Knabe than on any other piano. Its golden tune and fault- appeal alike to layman and expert musician. Knabe Uprights, $500 to $700 Knabe Grands, $700 to $1500 Player Pianos, $750 to $1200 Convenient Terms of Payment Pianos Taken in Exchange The new revolver with which the | Killing was done was shown to Mrs | he lived at the] anked the amount | / DELICIOUS Argentine, ie arranging to eat! i) of Buenos Ayres in| ings. je will pay for their NO ¥, Offlen, Longacre BM Paul Garratt Special Dry Champagne — ‘A Vintage of Unusual Quality. Oates Sr dead to-day, for appendicitis ne Mate the “Virginia Dare”’ Grape HE “aristocracy of grape dom,” that grows so differ ently from ordinary varieties concentrating its goodness in won: derful little clusters, to be vinted into 1h You need only a wine- glass full to prove its refreshing delight. Dare is the right sweet wine of the home table, for happy parties, or wherever thirst calls, Always have a bottle or two af Virginia Dare on the ice. Sold wherever wine ie sold. Take « bettie home with you. ARRETT Pioacer American Wi @ co, were Bat, 1899 o y jo Brynue BOK, ey following an operation Gen, Snyman, sixty- * WEAR@SCOPE comments on the recall and the recoil of claims-of Genuinely Hand-Tailored ° Joak operator, committed suictde | the Bronx, some time this] lott morning Flatbush | with a ra to-day when . ctives testified the killing was ac- Use Cuticura And Watch Your Skin Men’s Suits 'HEN Clothing with only some hand> tailoring touches here and there is offered.gs “hand tailored,” it may be er the maker's standard of hand-tailoring or his standard of “word- conscience” is low. But such claims.cannot be recalled—that is they recoil. bal ied The WEAROSCOPE commends the strict word standard, on a par “Franklin Simon & Co,” with their value standard and their standard of hand-tailoring. This is the only Men’s Shop in the city specializ- ing on genuinely hand-tailored clothing, finished by a New York hand-tailoring organization accord- ing to Fifth Avenue merchant tailoring standards. On Rising and Retiring Gently amear the face with Cuticura Ointment on end of the finger. off Dintment in five minutes with Cuti- | cura Soap and hot water, € | bathing for some minutes using the Soap ‘The easy, speedy way to clear and keep it clear. Sample Each Free by Mall| im. | AdArees poat-cardt ‘Boston.:"Boid everyw sare. Genuinely Hand-Tailored Men’s Suits 25.00:to 60.00 ready-for-u = ncitiedne Boge $F, 8 Weet 38th Street | Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue—New York 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street This Week Charge Purchases Made Will Appear on Bills Rendered Dec. Igt. 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