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ee “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" ‘You can Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas Shoes. The best Known Shoes in the World. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped 5 on the bottom of all shoes at the factory, The value is guaranteed and the wearer against high prices for inferior shoes. retail prices are the same e here, They cost no more in San Francisco than ¢ ey do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them, HF Bonk reg Ald -L. Douglas product is guaranteed than 4o years experience in making fine Pata The smart styles are the leaders in the fale ion centres of America. They are made in a well- equipped factory at Brockton, Macs., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and Supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. For sale by over 9000 shoo dealers and 101 W. L. Dougias stores In h large citics, If gle pomrerient ae cal H s store, as) ‘o" aren) “ Dousias shaon Ifhe if BOYS SHOES cannot supply you,take no other make. '00 $2.50 $2.00 Write for booklet, showing how to order shoes by mail, Postage free. 919 spark si. n 88 Nassaa Street. 2779 Third Av.. bet. 146th & 197th Ste. | 756 Broadway, corner Sth St. 847 Eighth Avenue. 847 Broadway, near id °250 West 125th Street. BROOKLYN > Washington 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, -276 Bergenline A 710 Broadway, cor. Thorm EWARK 831 Broad yp tee 87 Broad na Avenue. | *PATERSON—102 Market Str *earry complete of W. L. Dountas choos fer wemen> You'll thank us for the suggestion All dealers sell the “Ever-Ready’ 12-Bladed Dollar Safety Razor Aimorican Salety Rasor Co., Brookiys, N.Y. the EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 98, 1016. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 5 $6.00 ss vived in Street. W. L. Douglas Stores in pueece New woe 101 E. State St., cor, Breed SCORE OF FIREMEN i} OVERCOME BY MS | IN GELLAR FIRE Ze One by One One Men, Carrying Hose Fall Unconscious— Saved by Comrades, FASHIONABLE NBIGHBORS tn Norriston (Pa.) have brought sult to compel woman to keep wash off ’ line in her own yard, TWO ELECTION INSPECTORS cracked under the strain in Utica while counting ballots and one destroyed "a lot of votes. WEEPING BANDIT in Minneapolis tells victims how sorry he is to take their money away from them IN EACH OF THE THREE MARRIAGES of a Lindale (Ga.) woman he rhusband turned out to be a S bigamist, | Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gases, Sourness, Heartburn DETECTIVES called by Bronx woman to find wee | or Sick, Upset Stomach—Try It! stolen canary and royal fox fura learned her pedigreed pup hed eaten them. | ' | | | | RESCUERS COLLAPSE, | Acting Chief Crowley Rushed | to Hospital, Others Re- “Really does" put bad stomachs in | It's truly astonishing almost marvel- ‘ * overcome indi-|ous, and the joy is its harmlessne: gas, heartburn and | A large fifty-cent case of br 's isin will give you a hundred LEGLESS BOY of Kansas outgrows his artificial | orden’ legs and feot #o rapidly he makes them himself after | vestion, dyspe With fire, dense smoke and gas to! school hours. sourness in. inutes—that—just | Dinp battle with in the sub-cellar of the! sia ae that—makea Pape’s Diapepsin ‘the |dollars’ worth of satisfaction or your paper stock house of Richard C,| largest selling stomach regulator in| druggist hands you your money back. Loesch, at No. 76 Beekman Street.) CLOCKS MADE OF STRAW. sea them to give out a ringing [the world. If what you eat ferments| It’s worth its weight in gold to men early last night, twelve firemen, un- a truck. The clock has alinto stubborn lumps, you belch gas |and women who can't get their stom- u Bee- ment instead of the ordi- eructate sour, undigested food; achs regulated. It belongs in your der Acting Battalion Chief Crowley, | Wise Preduet Hee Net @ Singie seen eens se velghts being /end seidt Read is’ ditey“and. aches; |home-should always be Kept handy were rendered unconscious. They were Plece of Metal im It. attached on either side, The timeptece|breath foul; tongue coated in-|in case of a sick, sour, upset stomac rescued in the nick of time. (Prom the Technical Worl.) stands nine feet high and the face is|sides filled with bile and indi ible |during the day or at night. It’s the In trying to get thelr compantons| A new clock {s a Swise product elghteen inches in diameter, The base| waste, remember the moment “Pape's |quickest, surest and most harmless lout of the cellar and sub-cellar other | Mique for the reason that tt {s made|ts made of wicker work and four straw |Diapepsin” comes in contact with the stomach’ regulator in the world.— firemen collapsed, All were got out | °Mtirely of straw and willow withes, not | chains serve as guys to keep the clock |stomnach all such distress vanishes, | Advt Jiand ambulance doctors trqm the Vel lite i ven the coiiee Te ee ea eee esse oled tat a il ; yore juntoer and Hudson Street honpltale| straw, treated by a mecial crosase Ita oda timepiece. cane SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS. WORK MONDAY V DERS. | worked over the victims to restore | them, Chief Crowley fatled to respond te treatment and he was rushed to Vol- unteer Hospital where pulmotor was used [t was sald his condition was serious | The blaze was discovered about 8.80) by Patrolman O'Connor of the Oak Street Station. He turned In an alarm, which brought eight pleces of | | apparatus, Cellar doors and sidewalk | lights were battered In, and a dozen firemen of Engine npanies, Nos, 4) and 32, led by Chief Crowley, de-| sconded into the cellar Dragging two HMnes of hose, the men bravely headed into the fog of| |gas and smoke, They had hardly |r hed the rear of the building, | where the flames were busy, when the first of the hosemen fell. They were picked up by companions as others took their places at the noz- zie. In less than three minutes practically the entire squad had suc- cumbed, Other members of Engine Company No. 4 rushed in and the work of car- rying out the victims began. They | were taken to the south side of Beok- man Street and placed on the eide- walk. A call was sent for the Fire Department Rescue Squad, which got | to the scene in record time. Five of | these, with thelr oxygen strapped to thelr backs, went down | into the hole. They searched every | nook and corner of both cellare on the chance *"-* one of the first com- era had been overlooked. Entering Uhe sub-cellar, Charles Hanley, one ot the rescuers, fell headlong into | about four feet of water. in the mean. toe the, ambulance | surgeons had revived all firemen but Chief Crowley. Most of the men went back to work. Those who suffered most seriously were Lieut, James Owens, Peter Hayes, Patrick Riordan and Owen Howser of Engine Com- | pany No. 82, and Lieut. Charles Miller and John Hopkins of Engine Company No. 4 pan es SA JACKSON, Miss, Nov. 9.—It ta | formally announced that the Re | | pudlicang will not demand a re- “GET THE HABIT" ‘T THE HABIT” The Biggest Clothes Values That the Brill Stores have ever offered, conditions considered— and the best values in Clothes at popular prices that can be bought anywhere in America. Overcoats and Suits for Men Specially Priced at $1Q-75 IN OVERCOATS—A wonderful variety; plain grays, browns, fancy overcoatings, overplaids, fancy cassimeres, brown meltons, gray and brown mixtures, gray and brown plaids eel overplaids, with velvet or self colors; quarter or full lined, and with flap or patch pockets, Double-breasted models, single- breasted models, Balmaroons, form-fitting coats both single and double breasted, and smart new Ulsterettes. 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It 1s by girl thinks she has uin the world, When she adored movies he gladly take her down and the Thanhouser studio. fel, the Rialto's di- ly conducts the thea- | tro’ vestra, Asked where he acauired hiv, Knowle: of music, Sain sald he got tt while playing the |bas# drum in a country band The * fsteak" held by the Fox Film Corporation at Healy'a last night was eat success, The food |held out wondorfully well and. the | speeches were interesting and short In celebratl: Fox film, * «LIGVH AL LAD,. “GET THE HABIT” pUrioN >» TO DEMAND, ity World are rem der TN ADVANCE. This ts the only A Doctor's Prescription For coughs and colds, is very apt to develop something more serious, At the first symptoms, get & 25¢ bottle of DR. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP lief when all other ‘The remedy. 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