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TOO MURDERED +BY ZAPATA MEN N TRAN ATTACK Women and Children as Well as Men Slaughtered, Is Mexican Report. scene of the express car. | Miss Schirster LAREDO, Tex., Nov, 13,—An tndis- @riminate massacre of nearly 100| Street. women, children and Carranza sol-| Miss Ida Schirater, twenty-elght diers, who were travelling on a train ‘# old, of No, 1416 Washington near Contreras, in the State of More: los, which was attacked by Zap: Rewspapers received here to-day. Only one person, so far as is known, Eighth Avenue. escaped death at the hands of tho bandit, He was Capt Antonio Priegos. ‘The attack occurred Nov. 7. Passenger train, convoyed by a mill- tary, was passing through a wilder- ness after the military train had been allowed to pass unmolested. For fifteen minutes the Zapatistas | kept up the slaughter, slaying men and | women who prayed for mercy and kill- | anu cut by flying ing the bables who accompanied their | car No, 2 mothers, the papers declare, Soldiers | the aboard tho passenger train were with. | {it KEEP AJAROF MUSTEROLE HANDY | It Quickly Loosens Up Coughs | | | — | brid and Colds in Throat or Chest Just alittle Musterole rubbed on your sore, tight chest before you go to bed will loosen up congestion and break up most severe colds and cow Musterole is a clean white ointmet made with oi! of mustard. HT it on. No plaster necessary. Bi mustard plaster and does not blister. Thousands who use Musterole will tell what relief it gives fro c throat, bronchitis, tonsiliti stiff neck, asthma, neural, ache, congestion, pleuris ; lumbago, pains and ache or joints, sprains, sore bruises, chilblains, frosted colds (it often prevents pneu and SOc jars; hospital size $2 John A District | District of Wt Madison, Wts., H c William tely appointed rand District Order of ¢ Jead in W out accoutrements and unable to offer any resistance. In the list of dead given In the Mex- feo City papers are the names of Col. Garido Alfaro, two Majors and three Captains. When the relfef train reached the attack several hours after it occurred, the 7 tered into the bilis after looting the “REAR WHEEL OF AUTO KILLS WOMAN IN BRONX Peculiar Accident in Avenue, the Bronx, died last night tn} prdham Hospital from injuries re- followers, 18 reported in Mexico Clty | cetved when slo was knocked [at Washington and Prospect Avenues After the attack the dead lay In py a@ delivery automobile driven by Piles beside thé cars, the papers state. Philip H. Relsenbach jr, of No. 2803 Miss Schirster and @ friend, Miss Bessie Wissnessky of No. 1448 Cro- |tona Avenue, paused to let the ma- The|chine pass, but Miss Schirster was struck by @ rear w ccinhioameilcacahins 7 HURT IN CAR COLLISION. Stalled Vehicle Struck at End of Willlamabure Uridge. Seven persons were badly shaken up @ Avenue Rutlroad system ran r stalled on Bedford Aver the Brooklyn end of a rn BARGAIN SALE. “The Winning of the W Theodore Roosevelt —_— OBITUARY NOTES. A Attorney for Aven, philus Toulmin, Federal Southern District off BONWIT TELLER & CO. HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY ) A SPECIAL OFFERING patistas had scat- Meets Death in down el, } Willlamsburg in both cars was nts rushed wildly t ¥% tn the toy What price? aged thirty-nine, | vis, active tn ioe anwnty s| Mrs 1 este, in! Jot.” sterday, sixty, Third had proved ft night !n Toulmtn- about to retire, Of About One Hundred and Fifty WOMEN'S AFTERNOONFROCKS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916. Aviation Is Safer Than Marriage; There’s Less Risk, Says Woman Flyer HE" FLYING SENSATION 18 Like A ROLLER CO WITHOUT TRACKS But It’s Good Training in Nerve Control, an Es- sential for Sky Roller Coasting, According to Mrs. Hornsby, Lieuten- ant in U. S, Aero Re- serve Corps. Mrs, Leda Richberg Hornsby ts the first woman to win a commission United States Aero Reserve | Corps. In event of war be. tween the United! States and a for | | eat By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | | | 8 a vee. tHe Hornsby is the most enthu- dead in, *astte aviatrice I have ever mot | | told me yesterday she considers avin altion the greatest science In the world and would cheerfully give her life to| ‘this earth isn't e years {advance the art of flying “one little | hetter She meant what she said, too. For he ndent| bandaged from an Injury received at n Queens, 's) Midland Reach ten days ago when her jane fell fifty feet during an ex- pn flight. “Lackey, who won the prize for cir- ling Manhattan Island, was killed by and EVENING GOWNS « 24.00 Formerly up to 49.50 A collection remained. assembled from where only two or three frocks or gowns of a kind Included are afternoon frocks in tailleur and dressy types of satin, georgette crepe and satin, serge and satin and georgette crepe and serge. « 34.00 Formerly up to 79.50 the regular stock Also evening gowns of taffeta novelty silks, nets and lace trimmed effects, BONWIT TELLER &.CO. | The Specially Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET (Copyright Nov., 1016.) powered to Ca iy CASE OF WAR SHE WOULD BE A Finst LIEUTENANT OF AVIATORS | the} enty feet.” ¢ eign power she nsby t would hold th s Kone, b teuten: just f rank. of lMeuten-|! aT aninig 5 ant, and be many bombs |} she Mked upon | The », foe. q Na e sald, 10w, Maybe the next Maybe there ten’ Jone; I'll in a minute. 7 struck, § art and I. She lie the biplane, And the r hand was still ourse! next flight any time. W I said I would not, much, hadn't made my will. M took 9 nsation of f interview Th ing Or, ting every minute. My, h with Mrs. Horn {I » the next w rly as she has eve make this 1 her ts a physician her rself firs' ever Sw ng and & er | FLYING 18 A GOOD Cc “Aviation 1s f th "1 asked, It ser A with When MRE, RICHBERG HORNSBY @ Aero net Seormin tudiferent ‘Don't you s 1 came down: ch a ples up, and are rea to go out with me to-day” i LIKE ROLLER COASTING WITH: ed person. OUT ANY RAILS. | A thanks very Other detail give such My curlosity about the stop- ping place after this world ts not so keen as {t might be, and anyway looked a little bit disapp at j went on sipping English bree ment on, Supine. nels rarataae OF good gloves? Look nd T struck {t larly bumpy level of course we een bumped into the giadder and gladder 1 had declined that tnvitation to fly | al about s Tandall of a up flying has a tantrum as she ‘etting more yt aviation | SELF-CENTRED FOLKS. control, not of sex, the y getting to s MARRIAGE 1S GOOD “TRAIWING POR AVIATORS of perspective on your troubles, a ky.” in Ran | Staten Island Player F i for Touchdo Edward Taylor, twent fam Street, Tottenvill Injred yesterday while five, of Win- foot- ball In Stapleton, ‘Taylor 19 mber ot the Mo Meld © 1 the running for a touchdown and fe r en ribs on the right time hefor lor, who refu he slender, old me. “E I —— | Liner, Free of Mud, Salts. After spending the night on a mud fint off Bay Ridge, into which she had stuck her bow when outward bound for pool Saturday — afterno the rd liner Carpathta was ’ y morning at high tte pro- dvd to sea. Four tugs alded her to ree. the face n stand “—and well gloved hands” |... The phrase always | Suggests a well groom- Does any asant p one will be t any Then we etheart pleked for the you like tone to the whole appearance as a pair about you. the young asticall I'sa though if that’s all you need to know about a GLOVE. JAMES MCCREERY & CO. n« | ve 5th Avenue being orld,” par- | Thanksgiving |VICTROLA_ OUTFIT 104.95 glad I was her grand- the first ntry. Mrs, edicina for t aid when- but there i, yeu can't take @ hing day nan and I'd take a than hear ssion for URE FOR of nerve | ng flyer came Victrola XI... «best 310sinch Double Face i Records (75c each) * 112-inch Record... 1 10-inch Album.. ae ae vse T knew 1 12sinch ese 7D NV Weyer re 15 med Per Month Down and $5 “tna” $5 JAMES MOGREERY & CO, Sth Avenue J4th Street bird's-eye view of your own and j1 can tell you your worries acon | | pretty Insignificant when y re up; t roller coasting through the | — > | | BREAKS 2 RIBS AT FOOTBALL. | 34th Street! James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Stréet On Tuesday and Wednesday Remarkable Sale SOLID GOLD JEWELRY At 25% to 50% less than Regular Prices A special purchase from a leading manufacturer of fine 10-karat Gold Jewelry, at a decided concession from regular value. Presenting an exceedingly timely opportunity to purchase use- ful and attractive Holiday Gifts at very appreciable savings. La Vallieres (Diamond mounted) at_3.50 regularly 5.00 to 7.50 La Vallieres with soldered link ' Neck Chains; pendants ity scroll designs, each mounted with a full cut diamond. 5.45, 6.95 and 8.75 regularly 7.50 to 15.00 Bracelets with joint and safety catch; plain, engraved or engine turned; of oval or square tubing; Roman or English finish. Scarf Pins at 1.50 regularly 2.00 to 3.00 Pins in excellent mannish styles, mounted with Sapphires, Amethysts, Topaz, Rubies or Pearls; English or Rose Gold finish, Lingerie Clasps—pair 1.00 regularly 1.25 and 1,50 Lingerie clasps—plain, engine-turned or engraved; various finishes. NEW DRESS COTTONS Plain and novelty Voiles, Marquisettes, Crepe de Chines, Batistes, Organdies and Imported Dress Ginghame in a large variety of the newest styles and colors, as well as white. Special 3,000 yards of plain silk and cotton Crepe de Chine and Marquisette in a complete range of colors; 86 inches wide. yard '3$c Genuine Imported Scotch Dress Ginghams in various styles and colors. yerd White Voile,—crisp finish; 40 inches wide. yard 1 Linings & Flannels 2,000 yards of White Flannel,—superior quality suitable for skirts, waists and infants’ yard 65c to 95c¢ fine soft yard 17¢ TOILET REQUISITES Specially Priced ...dozen cakes 85 .dozen cakes 45¢ bar 45¢ Tablets, assorted odors; 6 cakes in a box 45¢ -bottle 65¢ -bottle 39c can 12¢ tube 16c int 15¢ quart 25¢ . bottle 19¢ » pound 23¢ TOILET ARTICLES Ivory-Finished All purchases of $3.00 and over en- graved with a three-letter monogram free of charge. 8-Piece Sets, including Mirror, Hair Brush, apparel; 36 inches wide. White Outing Flannel,—extra quality; 36 inches wide. Peroxide Bath Soap.. Ivory Soap. Pure Castile Soap. Remmer's Bath Glyco-Thymoline .. Park & ‘Tilford Bay Rum Lyon's Tooth Powder Albodon Tooth Paste. Witch Household Ammonia Hazel Absorbent Cotton. .... Comb, Buffer, Shoe Horn, Button Hook, Nail File and Cuticle Knife Specia: 7.95 English Ivory Mirror........... +» 1.28 Fale Brushes: scr vicusesnae 1.25 and 1,35 Combs, course or coarse and fine....... 25c¢ Hair Receivers and Puff Boxes, ....each 50¢ Nail Buffers and Trays............ . 85e Shoe Hooks and Nail Files. .. -each 25¢ Perfume Bottles. . i . 65¢ and 1.00 Candlesticks with electric battery and shade complete 1.65 Cuff Links —pair 2.50 regularly 3.50 to 5.00 Cuff Links in dumb-bell style; plain- chased, beaded edge, engraved or engine- turned patterns; Roman, English or Rose Gold finish : Lingerie Clasps pair 1.25 regularly 2.00 to 2.50 Lingerie clasps —engraved or engine- turned; English or Green Gold finish, CORSETS & BRASSIERES American Lady Corsets,—new medium low bust model with long hip and back; of White Brocade Batiste. regularly 5.00 2.95 American Lady Corsets,—extremely low bust model with long, straight hip line; of Pink Brocade, Size 22 to 28. regularly 3.50 1.85 Brassieres,—bandeau model of Allover limen Lace, lined with White or Pink; open back. regularly 2.00 Brassieres of Pink Japanese Silk, elaborately trimmed with Filet Lace; V-neck model; front fastening; reinforced under the arms. regularly 1.50 95¢ Corset Waists H. & W. Corset Waists for misses regularly 50c 35e¢ H. & W. Corset Waists for women and misses, lc, 65c and 95e regularly 75c, 1.00 and 2.00 Maternity Waists 1.95 regularly CHILDREN’S APPAREL Little Children’s Coats of Corduroy, Zibeline, Cheviot or Gray Chinchilla, Size 1 to 5 years; not a in every style, "Special 5.00 and 7.50 3.00 to 5,00. Hats of Velveteen or Corduroy, in various styles and colors Special 1.95 and 2.95 d Wool Sets, consist- ings, Cap and Mittens. Copenhagen Blue, Rose or Tan, Size 1 to 4 years, Special 4.75 Wool Sweaters in white and colored stripes. Size 6 months to 4 years 1.95 and 2.50 Children’s and Misses’ Bathrobes of Blanket Flannel in pretty designs. Size 2 to 14 years, Special 1.50 Tufted Covers in fancy designs Bassinette size in cotton 125° Silk, 1.50 Crib size in cotton 1.75 Silk, 3.75 ART NOVELTIES (Third Floor) Pillow Slips,—made of Velour and Tap- estry, trimmed with gold braid. 1,65 & 2.45 Round Pillows,—made of Velour and Tapestry, trimmed with gold braid; filled with floss 3.75 Scarfs, made of Velour and Tapestry trimmed with gold braid. 3.50 10 4.68 Scrap Baskets,—-square; covered with bro- cade, trimmed with gold braid and gold rope handles 2.80 Picture Frames,— made of Silk, covered with gold lace, trimmed with gold braid and French roses. i Candy Boxes,—decorated tin. ........., Twine Girls,—-painted on wood; with ball of twine. 00 WOMEN’S BAGS & ENVELOPE PURSES Exceptional Values An unuaual collection of this season’s newest models, in Real Pin Seal and Morocco leathers; also Chiffon Velvet. Draw-string Bags of Chiffon Velvet, lain gathered or with scalloped top; silk ined; fitted, t Hand Bage of Real Pin Seal,—five dif- ferent styles; silk lined; fitted with hanging mirror and inside framed compartment, Hand Bags of Pin Seal or Morocco Jeather,--six styles; some with inside com. partment, others with purse and mirror, 1,95 Envelope and Vanity Purses, —an ox- ceptionally fine assortment in practically all the wanted leathers, at prices ranging from. 1.00 to 5. i ers ee ES

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