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a ee | e 5 4 | ‘tee 8 | AND SUFFERING Read How Mrs. Goodling got Relief and Strength. York, Pa. have used Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and | found it to be all you say itis. Twas so sick that I could not stand at my sink to wash dishes and I could not sit without a villow under me. had the doctor every few days! Specific Cause, Dec Slares the yp poltomyeiitis. During the persist: | 3 im mati ence of the acute symptoms of the taken the Com-) Report Is a Micro-Organism | jivease th important principles of to send for him. T have had three in Nervous Tissue. |treatment are reat in bed; ayinpto- children and could not raise any of them, but since I have taken the Com- pound I have a bright baby boy. 1} Eovine every suffering woman to try | it and get relief, It has done wondgrs for me."—Mrs, Catharine Goodling, 188 E. King Street, York, Pa. ‘When a medicine has been succesful in bringing health to so many,,no/ woman has a right to say without try- ing it, “I do not believe it will help me.” There must be more than a hun- red thousand women in this country | who, like Mrs. Goodling, have proven | *# what wonders Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound can do for weak and ailing. women. Try it and see for yourselt, | If there are any complications you | don't understand, write Lydia E.| Pinkham Medicine Co. tial), Lynn, Mass.—Advt. on w o WORLD WANTS WORK WONDE Committee of Public }RUL conchusi the American Pt | organism, may be positively tdentified at pren- lent only by Its production of polio- (confiden- | myclitia on monkeys @xperimentatly inoculated, shown this virus to be present not @ ony in tho nervous tissues and cer- = | TO COUNTERFEIT $500,000) EXTREME WEAKNESS POLIOMYELITIS HUMAN DISEASE, SAY U. 8. EXPERTS Health Assoation Declare It Is, Spread by Contact. 1nd CONTROL IT. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. — "The wolght of prenent opinions inclines to the view that pollomyelitis (infantile paralysia) is exclusively a human dis- aso and {s spread by human contact, hatever other causes may be found to contribute to tts spread,’ is the by a committee of He Health Associa on, made public to-day by the United m reach States Public Health Service. “The apecific enue of poltomyeljtis,”* yntinues the report, “is @ micro- a so-called virus, whieh Such experiments have NOTICE For the past six years we have paid the union scale of wages to our drivers, and HIGHER than paid by our competitors. Yesterday we were served withan ultimatum that unless, we, PARK .& TJLFORD, allowed a closed union shop to be managed by unioh drjveraa strike would be called. NOT FOR HIGHER WAGES BUT FOR A CLOSED SHOP. To this, in justice to ourselves and our customers, we could not for many reasons accede. This morning our drivers have gone out on strike, and we sincerely beg the kind indulgence of our patrons and the public while we are re-establishing our delivery service. PARK & TILFORD November 3, 1916 For broiling or frying appetizing steaks or per the “Wear-Ever’” ‘Thick, Hard Sheet Aluminum Fry Pan Wine inches acrose—one-aighth inch thich) ately, cooks “Wear-Ever” OF senms—a. tinually buying o errr) ol by so many wom Slumioum aod eva aly 25% November Mth, 1916, Replace MYRTLE AVE, AND Special for Big variety of becoming styles of D trimmed draped effects and the popula black and colored grosgrain ribbon 2} 03.48 for them. with utensils that "Wear-Ever” The Largest Millinery Store in America ILG Ox's $1.98 Ready to Wear Draped Turbans Our regular price on these hats is $1.98; other stores ask as high as Special for Saturday Only at $1.48 Saturday Until 10 B. M.povgpeostioooess | ,,! of heat thatit wears the meat immedi- It thoroughly and quickly, ° utensils are made without jolnts food to todge—no coating nd Their wonderful ad sannyenee: of cone 8 Utensils that wear out BRIDGE ST,, BROOKLYN Saturday ‘ at $1.48 fine quality black silk velvet in fu F tam crowned hats, trimmed with tain other organs of persons who have died of poliomyelitis, but also in the | nose, mouth and bowel discharges of | Patients suffering from the disease.” | ‘The committes recommends tho Weottowing procedure in attempting to control th@® disease that all recognized and Sereniid cases be mptly reported; isolation of patients i screened premises f at least six weeks; disinfgetion body discharge restriction of far @M*practicavle, us exclusion of children of the family from achool or Jother gatherings} protection of chil- dren from edn {dren or the gen | public during epl- demtes; obgprvation of contacts for weeks after the last expoaure, There is,” the report say@ “no specific treatment of established value two matic the prevention of deformities. measures during this stage are not only unoless but are apt to caure 84 nooted to be one of the Mirty, Active ous and often permanent injury, Hospititaligation of patients, where possible, should be encouraged. The best chances of recovery from roe after | sidual paralysis demand skilful ca “Effective preventive me: qurea Ap- Proaching complete contro port says, “are inolation of re disease and regtraint upon their im-) Mediate associates must fail to pre- Went the spread of the infection by nized ¢ “and carriers,” holew it continues, may hope for the development of “more thonough knowledge which will permit of more effective control of the diaoase than ts now practicable.” —_ (Si SENTENCED IN PLOT | Four Get Five Years and Twp Who Aijed Prosecution Three | ‘ Years Each. ‘The six counterfeltors arrested last August following a rata on their plant at Grant City, Staten Island, were sentenced to the Federal Prison in Atlanta to-day by Judge V ‘in the «Federal District Brooklyn, Vincenzo Plazza and Salvatore ho stood trial, Luigi Barr Antonio, who on Wednesday, received his guilty went like na =Cippola® and Antonio | Montiforte, who pleaded -guilty week and aided the prosecution, were | arterms. ‘The band fait |planned to put $590,000 in counterfeit $5 and $10 bills tr gee ation. SPELLBINDER A FOR 6, 0.P. DRIVEN OFF WALL STREET Shouts for Wilson Force the Re- | pul 1 Orator to Quit in Disgust. | For the first time in Wall Street's | political history a @Republican spell- | binder to-day was unable to gain 4 | hearing and finally had to give way » the shouts for Wil During the? noon hour automobile carrying banners “Vote for Hughes” drew up at the corner of Will and Broad Streets, close by ‘the Stock Exchange, and a campalga orator stood up to expound Repub- | itcan arguments, ‘A crowd of 600 persons, clerks, messengers and — runners, quickly gathered and answered his every statement with erles of “Hur- rah for Wilson.” After fifteen min- utes the orator quit in disgust and hfs automobile sped away, > —_—— UNITED STATES IS NOW REAL CREDITOR NATION rh TEE , Has Paid $350,000,000 Floating Del and Loaned $1,500,090,000 in Two Years, WASHINGTON, Nov. %—America stands to-day for the first time in her history in an indisputable posi- tion as a creditor nation, Comptroller of the Curreney John Skelton Will- jams declared to-day, In two years since tho European war, t clared, the United State: full a floating debt of be mostly out- the break of the mated at between two and thre fon dollars and has loaned to ft nations in both hemisphores $1,600,- 000,000 of new money, > [TAXI COULDN'T DODGE HIM —— Schlamph %) fave Latd. Down tn of Cn Charles Schlampk of Rast shard run over by a talib this af according — to — witness ko they sald, took up a © roadway | at hty-firat Amsterdam nue and yefirst had it was that he was hurt Ho sat down of the curb and blow a police whikth. When a police une thot the man was in Hiampk insisted on being | ickerbocker Hospital In the cae HID FOR 25 YEARS. net with other chil-/ rellof and passive support for! pleaded | time | » REPUBLICAN PARADE a oo ati Lisle H. Babcock, a Flatbush . ania ue) af nad oF on | dentist, of No. 2118 Be¥erly Road, UR stocks of N Candidate Hughes and Ex-| Left ie The Carry Out ana bls wife “Mary, trom whom he | O Men’ a Clative dee very ete lgesident Taft to View Big Babies as Flétnes Destroy has been stparated a year, were in plete We are showing a . Their Home. court to-day on a motion by Mrs, le andewell selected variety of Demonstration. . | Babcock for an order for $150 all- Hits and Overcoats, All the best w 60,000 Republican marchers who ate will nake up the monster “wheel of fame” to marrow night will be re- to President Wilon's speech in Madl- ead lta without cause and has You Are Asked to viewed as they pass the Union I Bquare Garden at 9.20 o'clock last support her, although he CiWh by Chatto Bee iste, exe | axreed to pay a’ month. She Pay—Club or Cash ‘ A N 4 t, their five-year-old twins, Don-| declares her husband's income is : President Taft, ex-Senator Root, COR- e 1 $1,000 a month. He says it ia $200 Prices Are The xtossman Calder and other Repub! ald *dnd David, awakened in thelr and that her demands are Teaaanive . sg ae 7 pubis} home in Winterburna load, Cliffatde| Pr.: Babcock saya he caught hie Same—No Dues Gil, Récacvalk Sito a va, wit [Parks N: J to fad the house on fire. | wife in the company of a man in to Join. he s announced, Will) onald and David, who sleep on the; their home on Oct. 21, 1913, but for. not be present, gwin town speaking engagement. Whitman, who was invited, to an out-of- | Gov, is ex- Mr, Hughes, after the parade starts, remainder of the eted will not gue Rnd see th which it is © TO APPOINT QUE! QUEENS SHERIFF. Babes aor to Stier Cannot Re Chosen at Coming Election, _ALRANY, Nowe3.—A miccessor to Paul county nomiyated 1d the otfice after Stier Mitchell for phine, bh clans of veding: ne } > hame from eppeatance on the saful In the Democrats were law could not te et County that a vacancy Sheriff." patient given to f of Tl Radio Operator, WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—A wireless call for help from R. R. Buck, navy radio operator at Diamond Shonls Lightehip, who ha# been taken sud- denly M1, caused the despatch of the destroyer Cushing from the Norfolic avy Yard to the ship last night, with physician and a substitate Usually two Operators-are the lightship, has been ill” cant lot other eit Dr, St operator, | pn duty ai put Buck's partner also| dealing Ample the reason: 2 WORTH. A Popular Style, with Leather Spanish"Heels and Welt Sol Blyn comfort. Patent C trator, ai | warrants for the criminately F Blun el Plaw PTatute Shoe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER: 3, 1916, pal Si Pennines’ Wit on aA) 60,000 WILL MARCH | IVE-YEAROLD THINS TO-MORROW NIGHT IN | SAVE SMALL BROTHERS | FROM BURWING HOUSE Health Commissioner F sale Issuance of Prescriptions— the blaze, the second floor, ran ‘Qownstairs and | pulled out of bed their little brothers, James, three, and John, two. they ligged them out of doors. Meanwhile, which t patronize, wiljeave Worth Street and Broad-| started in the attic and thus Had ale] 3B. @ 0. 0 2 waM™at 6.15 I. M. In the automobile | owed the little chaps to escape, ate| BALTIMOR Nov. 3.—The Bal. | Suits & Overcoats with him will be A. Barton Hepburn, |down through the house, and despite | tMore and Ohio Kailroad Company has Chairman of the Gommittes In charge! the effects of firemen totally des| Placed an order for 2.000 box cars ane 50 0540) of the demonstration, and proveed up-|gtroyed tt. Neighbors cared for the!cars placed a short. time unhenttatis wiyt town. sAitate wilt - four Iittle boys, who ‘wore waiting | sated atthe Companys te alta 19 candidate will review the pa- ard tte “! son Square Garden, Following his “ rtadddent Miaicrkees 00) 7 apeech he will return to the Union |iffother of their great adventure. LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE. Donald and David suid there was bigest & Jap butler in the house and they ed until mid j Were mre ho had eacapod. ‘Tho ora] Cultured. talenged men “and women With 2 Pala of Trousers planned, will leave was estimated at $16,000. The house, Seinsedh br autare'e tana the most eet CARER oe y Streets 0 e db: a “ Y e's laws in their de- choviote and, epeaten Wil be aby fone tris eens GN MD eb re to either absorb the pleasures of Others Up to B12,08, many of the ———— thé moment d® excel in social ani from history 0 i] [H S Re AK commercial prominence. Hist HOBOKEN DOCTORS B [oer rie te y is, shatter The wheol will nerves, ruined digestion, a Arrests Threaten roin and cocaine by phyast- With the assiate ance of Chief of Police Hayes, to-day Investigated the narcotic of drug stores, Practically every preacriptio, for one ur a four drachms of cocaine, eAccording to the Harrison Law the name of the Hoboken. chm, anc and his a the 4. Many jen. ou ‘le prices ian Shoes olt For and Gun Metal Children w A After Killing . 6 ow 8 2.00 ate, ome for Tr Men's Patent Colt Button Shoe] R55 to 1t.scsc, 2:35 MURPHY, N. C., Nov. §—In an al with black cloth tops, plain toes or Hy to 2 3.00 tention with a playmate twentyenve ff ith tips, also in lace ent. Gun| year Ko Le Philips threw a rock, |fJ Metal and Tan Russia Calf with! Tan Russia Calf } | striking the other boy on the hend, | de on the same last. A Kive | ee hee Be 98) tae: Style and Quality at Four] 6 toa 2.50 4 Dollars, lig to 2 3.00 known ¢ y Phil cif up to the hh tity. He hy West and had accumulated cousids ble mea His own father brothers did not recognise him 1 been te the er of @ been | He hea! stand trial for the death of 4 playmate, 6b Ar, Both Factory, 511-510 KE. 72d st, . WEST SIDE STORES: 222, 224 West 125th St, 6 Ay, and 27th St, and 40th Sta, doctor. grossly neglected. numbers of @hurches, numbers on streets where there gre! parks and still others “lived in” ¥a- residents 1 in one ddressg mu: This has Several gave the others gave dre ck will put the matter be- *! fore the Prosecutor and will deman arrest of the doct the pre: scrip’ Show Great Style Diversity Noveltics—in eut—in vamp and heel trim—in cut out ‘and stitching—in com- binations of leathers, colors and effects. Blyn Stores develop yall the new ideas and turn out new styles quickly to an , ever-growing host. of patrons. We watch quality—in the stress and hustle for new styles we keep alert to | shut out the spurious and the doubtful. + sapital, one economic manage- ment and an immense volume of quick sales at srnall indjvidual profits permit that with quality constitute the KRULL MONEY’S , HIGH CUT OVERGAPTERS Sal : “Feel Like Nothing On”’ ive tie children a barefoot feeling combined with a sense of security and Mpport. Quality of leathers and t! orough- ness of making are manifest in these | sizes mo erately priced shoes of genuine Write for cata- loy of 1 ren's Shoes, Anywhere United st Eleven Big Stores—Easy to Reach—Fall Shoes for All the Family—All Good Grades | KAST SIDE 8 Pn) S4 Ay &d Ay 180. ay illus ae McKeo, gwite wore Jistening | Then is Whole-! records | sorb Show mod 1Glat ote Howery, ur, Broome, Mall Order Dept,, 2240 34 Avo. eee me ee a ee RE Aa WIFE DENTIST SUES ASKS | COURT ORDER FOR $1,150 Hecht Bros.ClubPlan Enables You to Be Well Dressed AT A SMALL OUTLAY Dr. Babcock of Brooklyn Seeks | Divorce, While Consoft Wants Separation. * mony &nd $1,000 counsel fees, Dr. Babcock {ts sulng for a divorce and his wife is suing him for sepagation. Mrs, Babcock alleges her hfsband new models, fabrics and patterns are included $1 a Week Is All Heeht Clothes for Men and Young Men are ob- tained from the same manufacturers that other large, reputable concerns wave her, only to repeat his on Feb. 18, 1916. Reports from pri+ yate detectives who havd trailed Mrs, | Babcock were submitted, Justlee Manning reserved decision, —— 100 Box Cara, | liscovery |4 had Yesterday Has Gone Forever. Boys’ Norfolk | Suits, On every side of us we see highly 5.98 | eventually, an early € It is wisdom to ay 53 to 87 West 14th S N. Y. excedes of any nature and to. safeguard that 50 feet from sith, Ave, even T h it blow Nees Cra H greatest 06 blessings “sound health 1 Diechanr and Weosdway tars cre mt and to those whose com we Hoff's Malt) Extract with Lae tne te rod oe ct. g3 attie’ate| Dr. 3. F. Stack, Health Commts- This remarkable preparation, | % ~ a = was thot and killed on Oct. 38 while atl loner of Hoboken, has started an ine|famons throuzhout. thy civilized | w-GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEWY ORK elected next Tuesday, the Court of Ap-|Vestigation into the alleged whole. | World, quiets the nerves, induces re Ipenls decided to-day. s of the| sale Ixsuing of prescriptions for mor. | feshing sleep and will rd Rr th dyspepties who suffer It is also a body builder and beneficial to anaemic wom \|wholeserne relish dada ||]. 220 Sits Stasa6 27 seeith Strect ' 5 a i eae genercus money's worth. Grand Street | Smith Street drop on an oyster—a Cer. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St deck in a stew. Eddys| is STYLE Grocers and Delica- auce e en Buy Your Clothing | $125 Worth of Furaiture Here fer 50c Weeki | No Deposit—$1 Weeki §j Men's & Young Men’s Overcoats, 14° Finch back ay [> Young Men’s Suits,$133} || of| Halmanwns and conservalive stgien. 10c y FE. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y mixtures, 2 and 3 button musiels, ant’ hitases’ Coats, 512.8 < Bemi-fittod, . belted, large coltara, . Women’s Boys’ Suits and gt ff Overcoats... .. “$3. Ai Girls’, Fall Coats, Fall Colorings....... °408 @ ALL ALTERATIONS FREE OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY y EVENINGS mie 000s0 INSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE | 14 Remarkable Articles BY Blyn A Graceful Style with Covered Spanish Heels and Turn Soles Also. in «Gun Metal Calf and | “au : HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE |]] Vici Kid at the Same Price. White, Pearl bee A ae Extra Good Value. Just Beck fram Ce ‘ way t lust Back from uxt ray, Fawn anc 51° Newark 689 Broad Street many BK. os ee scenes Store | Opposite Military Park BEGINS IN Blyn Shoes for Girls vse aa SATURDAY, NOV. 4TH sie «3.00 Every Day Thereafter ° The Real Situation Graphically Told Buy THE WQRLD Every Mornin | Nearly 400,000 Qthers Do ’ Children’s, Misses’ and . Growing Girls’ High Cut and Button Lace Shoes for School and Dress, RHOOKLYN STORES: Nand Sith ‘Sta, aan Newath' Stare, 680 ‘Broed 8