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aie ai . * ° i , 16 fan 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. es . | GIRL MISSING 25 DAYS _ | WITT rad Data itt foot sas Abs SELLER EEEEEaansunaneneaeastie Hi APS VOOR LIVER! |ALED ADVOCATES) aegeeh #6oe [MNS MANAUS eS —<§<— Don’t stay constipated with Enjoy life! “FOR A BETTER JOB.” YOU'RE BILIOUS, wevoacuy, sign! OF BIRTH CONTROL ON HUNGER STRIKE Mrs. Sanger and Aide Refuse Bail in Trying to Qualify as Martyrs. breath bad, stomach sour or a cold. Liven your liver and bowels to-night and feel fine. Mindell, arrested yesterday for dis- iting birth control Mterature, are mond Street Jail trying artyrs, | who ts sald to be a wer, was the Jast i, When arraigned Walsh in the ? nue Police Court to-day 4 she had committed nut to qualify as Mrs. fyrne, arrested. He said hig name was Ray- mond Bayer, a chauffeur, of No. 647 Columbus Avenue. He pleadel guilty to-day, The car had been stolen from Alfred Diesindeiser of No, 237 West Fifty-fitth Street. Detectives, Promptly Supplied With a Desired Gray Racer, Arrest Him. Detectives Toner and Leavitt of the automopile squad were looking over cars parked in Columbus Circle yes MOTHER GAINED 30 POUKDS terday afternoon when a f Face John's Medicine Gave Her dressed youth stepped up to them. New Health and Strength. “Nice bunch of cars,” the stranger Helped the Children, remarked, . Ida M. Butters of W ; On ‘being siked by fie youth tf) gare eee ei etre oot ee toc aske by Pi Medicine for my children with good rccuiaa wale ve tans success.” (Signed) Mrs. Ida M. But ters, 87 King Stree, Waterville, Me —Advt. “What kind would you like?” asked the youth, Toner and Leavitt anid they would | - OE OPEOOOOOGDHOSODOOSH*) BROOKL YNO MEK The Largest Millinery Store In America ILGOX’S Boooooi OOOO OOOO F ai CRT TY BR, A Hl \ Tr ad i STR, NU yy ce pn WARS rl i oi VAS The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt Street is quickly dengaseil by Lobe dal sg he as follows, from kivn Brides, Om, Ta6h, he Piet :ikin Bowling’ Greens 6540. Citromes 22 Same! ag" oom: | Sith? core Girls’ and. Misses’ Apparel eS Me,, sayst “lL was 90 run down I could | they would like to own a car, the d¢-|hnrdly do my work in the house, uatil a | Refusing to eat, and asserting they tectives replied tn. the affirmative, |{ began taking F: John's “Medi- ! but said they couldn't afford one. cine, which bullt me up in flesh and ecla a ur a ews 9) will make no effort to get ball, Mra. | “How much money have you?” he| strength. I gained 30 p@&unds while Margaret Sanger and Miss Fannie taking it, T have used Father John's erime hd was released on bail, tal her request her examination will tako| Mary Marino, eighteen years old, »I da. not , the o wet| Went to work rt facto ear O Fee ene, cretion et cabe, otic [tu howe af bet siner at NG 43S MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST., BROOKLYN ; | || | women. Two Sixth Street, Brooklyn, Oct, 2 $ 00 d i] i Tho arrest of the women follows) Two hours later she left the factory, 5° tri h Hl cca tnt eth ser ttre, ae Henne ee tte er strich and Fur rimme bowel poison which is ‘hee ing your head oe control clinic at No. 46 Amboy | # better job," She rfrigathag ts) - disay, your ton, wee costed, breath offen-| street, Brookiyn, ‘The police be-| The sister, Mra, Catherine Penta, ra sivevand stomach sour, Don't stay bil. © the arrests will end the activi- | @#ked The Evening We eadachy, J and full | ev ‘ascarets h been talking of estab a abject th “avin, Msepandy ion irre now Eat outs of Buch clinics throughout the| home, Mary Marino Nee of medium D special for Saturday P gentlest liver oe bowel cleansing you| country. Twenty women found at) height and welght, She has dark halr f $ .98 | pe pi Ey peste ry aa will wake up| the Amboy Street address when tho| ®"d eyes r at peter bother you all the neat day /Uec\nct qacrart\ wnt vary wad COWBOYS ATTACK VILLISTAS. | & aN | Fn elone, sts end PMtothers sould | siven thelr names and addresses, FIELD HEADQUARTERS anita. | = ! Silk Velvet Dress Hats in the } ebarCucameaarine, Tuy Pegi raph enck partes of Miatetb: Get #7 (hy radio to Columbus, H. BL).-- 3 latest oes sailor, tricorne and draped crown foie barsalens and children Wh We them. | uting birth control literature in Union| A party of thirty-fiv 2 effects, trimmed with ostrich feathers and fancie: Advt. Square last May, was held in $1,000 iment of i} fur, ribbon and ornaments. One of the season’s be: f ; sl Soare ihstay, Sue! ariel. iw'a'tevert' te: | @ styles is shown here. (A) Misses’ Velour Suit | (B) Junior Girls’ Gabardine | (C) Misses’ Wool Velour harangue the court, but was quick! jon 18 not given Extra Special for Saturday at $2.98. 24.98 Suit, $15.98 Coat, $21.98 Saoprensed, Bolte all, a lawyer, at two of the bandit . 3 ‘A Wheto i . i nee Reseed Hallan HW 6 thy aA Gis beatin’ Gees eae #( OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. Masi _The entire collar is of eae Lee Bisel With a flared back and |} a 2 FH peas - pisileig peat ” ripple cal little tabs for martening. ' belted front: so tailored as to I ow tee Ghutiig. (he oh Wer bon: S 3 ee ey Ee Coes French seal edging the roll | be shaped at the sides. Rag- C 5 iding Sentai Nate provided ESTABLISHED 1863 pockets are topped with it | collar and cuffs. le ‘i ih aOR bs = ae | e bail, ; and the cuffs are edged with The skirt charmingly shir- | '@9 Sleeves. with tailors Eee Reliable Open it. red in back and belted all | seams. Pca. ccti) SS nate ete JOSEPH W. OGDEN DEAD. G d Sat d Below the stracdoléer belt around. Sizes as ue f Pierrot buttons of French “ f bee caeeaae Tier . ous Yther Is in broad- Me coor TE BENCH re went-Known New York Financter ooas on atur ay the peplum ts pleated. cloth, also at $18.98. Sises seal for use and trimming. |} ™M wo wns Dies Me Mian ¢ * ’ ag 3 years, c my H Fp Pelee Bie oot Spee pbb age laa be wet Credit Evening Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. 13 and 15. Sizes 14, 16, 18. y pancier, who tr S81 established the * , . . i. * a ietes Pree Fate fires of GW, Outen & Co. of this city ¥ Misses’ Fashionable Suits of Poplin and Gabardine, at $12.98 and $16.98 i} Open D to 7. Closed Sundi J and in late years vas ik 464-466 Fulton Street, Brooklyn In belted models, in fitted styles with flaring peplums trimmed with French seal, with See Bia laat suget at te Matzop e e ° beaver cloth or with velvet in one or the other of the prices. At both, these are unusually’ |) He was in itis wixty-fifth year, a native R l bl Cl th C; d t good suits. | ‘ fo Chatham, N. J e n . - . . i : How You Can Remove Ogien bexan his business career as la e O ting O re l ip Fine Choosing Among Misses’ Coats, at $10.98, $12.98, $14.98 and $19.50 i | Every Trace of Hair Fi a Misses’ Fur Trimmed Velour Coats, at $21.98, $23.98, $24.98, $27.98 to $57.98 \ i Men s & y oung Men’s Misses’ Plush Coats at $27.98 A stiff Ft reat gett some pow- 3 All made in sty ies that accord with youth; that express it in the debonair smartness of ‘ dered delatone and water and spread ai lines fine points. The young woman of 14, 16, 18 years will delight in what she finds here | on a hairy surface about 2 minut Saturday. “ i} will when’ removed tuke every t Second oor, Central Bullding, |} + oC hair with it. The skin should be aha to free it pare the remab § ing delatone. i 5 Bey thle treatment, but be anre it is j Little Prices To delatone you get and you will not be MORE INSPECTORS INDICTED | More Sample Hats pl AL A Hisuppointed.—Advt +) 1 Ask Now for Such two Added to of Brons OM- $$ ° ° Desirable Gloves Men’s Netw Suits Last of the Supply; $3.05 | Destatit Gloves | Two and three-button sacks, | Every woman who sees this advertisement is} largely into favor may be || d Made of fashionable vari * | i aubtless faraiias with the superlative standard of i uae sete ape pce | raed / ats—their exclusive styles, superfine quali- 4 Gr A anae tt 1] ; 1 : A evera shits ¢ ad- B the foremost make 78, . F ; 1 In several weights and sad: ties and skilled workmanship; these need no further | dler stitched or pinch-back; | , oO mention. both heavily embroidered. | Men Oy pl ae The varieties are as follows: oe Style, pique sewn, is || WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDERS Pinch back and loose effects, Gold Lace and Fur-Trimmed Hats sibility as $1 geen impos | 4 anes of high-grade ea, F Heth a Fup ee Ly la Women Motorists Like |i | in all the leadin shades, strich- Trimmed Velvet Kats The Strap Wrist Kind, $2.25 9g Black and Colored Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats | PY s 4 There are styles among Mection for street, sports, 440-442-444 onen 65-67-69-71 - NN jal ’ 2 d nner wear A as Sane atever is fashionable i ah 4 . Pepericable style also at | FIPTI AVENUE | set | SMITH STREET | Women’s Smart Suits, Coal & c F urs k nin eee oe ae ——t' ON Elim AND ——COUNER— There is no quantity re Hee to roallie Gl , $1.50 Pj ssuny | STATE STREET [1 § Wognen 5 Fine Sutts “ee? = k ete ne Auetese sshiga fioers mat wales Settee, eral nae Nc t ar Broadcloth and Gabardine, 525 | : ~ ; rs i : Co Our ig aonte ee pyar td far-tritamed, |, Golfers and Their | Groups of Womén’s Beautiful cris | ih ss Ee Ww yer 5 vonmnlits. | Suits—Dressy& Simple at $39.75 |} N This P a Pi = hi Ad hei omen "s oats m sage exch sah for ne Wearing any one in the entire collection—a woman would | [! 8 is eauti ul tece ahogany am ining Suit, Boys’ Suits (Boys’ Overcoats years yenrn . Persian Lamb Cloth, .~Broadcloth ahd Mixtures, All assorted styles, ‘25° ge Eeaver-Strip and Velvet Combinations wh hic Felt and Velvet Hats Velour Hats 5 - ; = Pare ‘i ! Washable Cape Gloves Oe tae tous $ge.981| « gar 4 with. $8.95 Duvetyne Hats French Felts and Beavers $1.50, $1.65, $2 ’ ein Sines 8 to 18 56 « Sex sos Ey’ RAWAK Hats are made tor every type of woman, and tor In a wide variety of shoes |) misses. top colors and many styles in this cc embroideries, $1.75 each for wooden clubs be called “Uistinctively dressed." and $1.60 each for tron clubs, Ihey have that subtle distinction from the commonplace Included are Women's Clubs that comes with genuineness in qualities and artistry in de- hens RETIRE x ah 5 | ‘I 9.0 : and lett-handed clubs. Signing. Nhe A Great Value . . Golt Balls, of all. popular Those trimmed with furs employ pe comnrioes a Butter Reliable New Fu rs makes and some excellent Hudson Seal Australian Opossum Moleskin Red Fox Scarfs .. Remades at 35¢ each, Natural Mus Caddy Baps—good ones, } !n lavish generosity. One model sy an entire shoulder-collar ene Arm Red Fox Scarfs Hop 00 $1.00 to $9.95, of the moleskin; others show the fur in the strip fashion. “ Taupe Fox Scarfs. Wien Pike Week uiliing Some are deeply footed with French-tailored stitching; Golden Ouk or Muhogany, $40 Lining Suits | Davenette black Narabia Sets Natural Raccoon Sets .. Black Fox Sets....... Red Fox Sets.... Pointed Fox Sets..... On Any Purchase Up to $10.00 We Offer Special Terms of a few have no other claim but their incomparably aristoe cratic lines, Materials are among the most fashionable of this season of fine fabrics; wool velour cloths, broadcloth, wool gabar- dine, melton velour, heather-plaid wool jersey, novelty pine plaid cheviot. A particularly smart model of broadcloth has a vest of |, chamois broadcloth—smartly buttoned. Men’s Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, $1.59 The stout man as well as the man of average build can wear these in comfort, for we N\ Six Pieces 28" 599" have them, i in the we at ad it Isa Swe showing pe Will Delight Women N Complete : sizes, Made of selected Sea ‘ho Anticipate Paying Higher Prices N i Fa pty Resiies este oF | D O W N an d $4 A W E E K Island de Ren! A few of the models are one of a lig sles rane alia om © 42 In _ poh ee Bist 2 ecomd floor, Central Building, plete, And like them best in gray | give the best service, |