The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1916, Page 6

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ae ! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. “ehle our | ex ta atte : ) [first two months of thelr marriags,| Jealous fits and ordered Bertha to | Bordentown, Mis. Cook following an Dandruff causes a feverish irrita f Mis prote mericans interests erded a lot HAVIN Ja State have. fc ONCE LEFT HER HUSBAND AND) This she refused to do, and Cook sald i r and athlete, ‘al “ ” that unlesa she took the ring off he! The ER neato, Preaident Wilson deta! tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, Mike Hraha ettlod ¢ | ree Tevet in Seen . would cut it off somo Aight white #he at. the shot, was | : Northern Mexico, and WE oe and then the hair comes out), 00a py y She Settled Prie| Nately and wax seokins to avotd pas | thelr home in Fleldsboro, Mr.\elept. After another quarrel Berths | aadross steps be taken Yo protect ¢ fast. To stop falling hair at once eens - eo SEL TCE TE Ting for legal serv ind Mrs, Smith, parents of the dead] told me that her husband threw her | anders is | va tate ita Of Capl. eee rid the sealp of every particle of and W voiding | > jairl, told of the differences between) wedding ring into the fire. but that |Orange, A a a Comme at Sate reff, get a 25-cent hottle of D Py } PROVING THE Pott daughter and Cook, The girl's fonds = after burning and his father were gol | : 9 ral 1 1 } isappears and the hair stops coming } a Pudi . “For the past several weeks, Bertha ~ duets : ; ; : 5 Iw fhe pavents deainet allowing him tol toid me, her husband was becoming . r ; ' : Jing, and if lucky would her some ine at any drug store, pour a r «venteen-year-old brother Jacob 1s| “Another time, Bertha said to me, |) your hand and rub well into the seal 4 $50,000 gos #8 part cuninot ponstt P it the point of death with typhoid| her husband became enraged and | —— 2 After a few applications all dandrut fia seventeen yeure ; 5 fover and the physicians have warned | ‘orew & lighted lamp at her. | PARDON FOR |. W. W. LEADER. _>— —— has happened, So the junbearable and was accusing her of airick Quinis +e 1 was in supdued tones. - » ant inte TV : . ., kong out with other men. One day jaentenced (o pr f od Bordentow n Officials Discredit to our aus ge, § too good & girl! Cook met me and sald be knew his! yy during strike J i | Nutrition does re Suicide Theory and Young | sini” "rhey had. differences sev. | Wife loved another man, and he was No Jy #13) Will Be reipased tf fh \; the ago and. Hertha Camo] 2olng to find out who it waa, Last fi, the Now Jersey Penitentiary not coun or Husband Is Held. at ©) sured him that in spite of his barah | 0) priday ) ive, but her husband gent} treatment sho loved him and his sus- ii ri utente jet 4 rep Pr to| piciona were groundless, ! Ty nicur 4 ed nd on my advice she £0; “Another thing that fried Ber- MARRIED EIGHT MONTHS, |bavie” tto”"not” bet her ister die, "Was |e much without | flavor. da { } when It to flavorthe b success is Krumbles. in people} tha, her sister told me, w: “ Sunday two weeks ago her husiand, | Smith could throw|atter @ quarrel, took h placed a shell in it pd It agains th him to 4 Mine Helen Nixon wan, ut w — ates . wel Weise 2i805,000 Hotes This Year, Couple Quarrelled Often, Ac-| 4p. cording to Their Neighbors | 4 her chum eRe rk it “ re jan Chureh,| Sweeney of The Evening World.) ut going to] ete, Cok, on, Saturday nignt ha HORDENTOWN, N. J, Nov 1 tie her husband | went. to Trenton yb i vid, bride of eight months and one ot intend Wan Peake Gata prettiest and moat popular young und a gold watch and had | } women of Bordentown, is dead andl! ait wang . j © husband, Edward Cook, s: a Thous loclares his Innocence, | he poth ked t . M4 . / _ . ran f evidence West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Lyset Saieeas ‘cae rte ra : Imported Novelties for Gifts ” oe 2 i wis Was found iv the kitehen of h | WHY 00 You SUFFER SPECIALLY PRICED IN THE EMBROLDERY SECTION " iitchen'vanae WHile tne PAINFUL RHEUMATISM? FOR TO-MORROW, WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ed to have cay 1 her} a = Call SGASEALRCT ta tenh GauiHy ne lee Baskets. Bags. Boxes. Pin Cushions and Pillows, . y Hreatand thre a eieen ee Quickly Disappear. al $4.95, 9.50, 14.75 and 19.50 “aye he stumbled down the stairway if o n 4 7 he Gift of Gifts — i, after finding out w ee mn Ind in addition these excellent items a} pened, summoned the neig n feeling ® Puff Bowls. covered with gold | Silk Knitting Bags, $3.50 to 7.00 Columbia Grafonola r om : vi ealie hlaneraia aes wh maine ae 2 Chintz Kuiiling Bags, 2.50 to 5.50 “ tortured with r ; Ml AR an ; ‘ce ° ° tad hig abides Mt plbed bt rll silk Pin Cushious, — - al $1.25 | Imported The Instrument with the Tone of Life’”’ B Ses uae Silk Coasters, at $1.45. 1.50, 1.95 | Picture Frames, at $6.50 to 8.95 i | ‘HE Columbia Grafonola is the «Gift Aen bank eh Silk Picture Frames Tbe to 1.50 | Fancy Silk Pillows, 2.78 to 10.00 ie i ge ft powder marks on cre ims: / Supreme”’—a gift around which more The house « has been so widely successful that s sold under a posi cefund the money if th 1 two-faml “ook home from tha fis a thin partition. A New Impertation of Madeira Linens WILL Bh OFFERED TO MORKOW, AT VERY SPECIAL THE MAIN FLOOR dreams are woven, which brings more pleasure day after day, than any other gift you may give or receive—and no gift could bring a hey heard the shot, t any one run down the stair Mrs. Coo 4| Bertha Si fore ler PRICES ON West drugg daug urie acid di ge: Sey mith, a farmer of Mietdsb< e itee Tike that speak | ray Covers, 2dc, 38Uc, 85¢ | Dresser & Buffet Scarfs, $8.75 to 5.75 q . ° | lage five miles from Bord ywa, Th for the merit of Uric-o. Ms | on ‘more lasting Joy. | au Bue Hit Ee ee MRR: Vela Centerpieces, * $145. 2.25, 2.50 | Lingerie Cushion Covers, 1.75 to 2.75 5 ; ies + tell the druggist that vou Tea Napkins, doz. $4.75, 5.26, 5.90 | Luncheon Sets, 13 pe . 2.85 to 4.95 The tone of the Columbia Grafonola makes of music Attar the engagement | Nt oney “Mack, and he wil re sare ails ‘ aes an Bee eee ey adeno thin not th bl f life. | life itself a nd, both worked and had | sey a driggith Guest Towels, each — 85c, 1.15, 1.85 | Doyleys, plate size, doz. $3.95 to 6.75 SINE: ; POSE GCDB hae ee prrit eetaaseanene eam a SE Fe ee Une ce itt Doyleys, Tumbler and Finger Bowl Size, dos, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.95 Columbia sone gives a quality to every class of 4) Spring Street, All was well for the Binghuinton, N. ¥.—-Advt Tew and Luncheon Cloths, - - - at 25, $5.75 and $7.50 ‘| music recorded that calls out all the original fire of = Dinner and Reception Cloths. - - "17.50, 20.00 and 29.00 ’ es . . . _ eset | / the actual, living rendering. Cut Out This Picture ; Give music this Christmas: a Columbia Grafonola* ‘There It Is Worth $2.00 to You D ll i tl 3 KE le Po mI | T li | isa Columbia Grafonola between the prices of $15 and $350 that lm a belie, Ous in le nial fee OV ant will med your every requirement of cost or space or taste or | On the Fourth Floor ; marr ae ings—the most in music at the price you wish to pay, | OLLS, more than any other item in the toy world, will be limited in quan- 1 Select one at your dealer's tdvy and make sure you get the lily on account of the present conditions in Europe. We are excep- 4 model you want. . | tionally well prepared with ample stocks of Imported Character Dolls, : New Columbi. i Jointed, Bisque and Celluloid Dolls; also Doll Clothing, Toilet Sets, ete. : ns ew ‘olumbia Records on sale the 20th of every month PARTICULARLY INTERESTING ARE THE clumésa Records im all Foreign Langnages This advertisement was dictaied to the Dictaphone Pee eet nn ee ; | American Dressed Dolls | Jointed Dolls | Unbreakable Character Dolls ; | at. the following prices: 26 inches tall, in many styles, j i] | $2.75, 3.75 & 5.00 | at $2.50 | at 50c, 1.00 to 10.00 a | DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS ana the COLUMBIA | 4 a T mi a _ . i ( R AFONOI! A The Upholstery Sections a Offer Wednesday, the following articles, useful in the making of Decorative FOR SALE BY Novelties for the home, at very attractive prices: Bt hy A Ren ket J DOAK EMS ‘ PEATIO RH She tiON rh ‘ hers ge ah ane ts 8000 | Persian Scotch 5 “i Ainpinttue an NEES AS me sc ALAN, Fabrie Squares, | Moquette Squares, | Curtain Madras, F| us ; , of ‘Tapestry, Armure, ete.; | Iinported, for Floor Mats or | double width, in white, ecru 4 ats Nala for Cushions or | Cushions, in rich colorings; and colored figures; : A rm mi a - Chair Seats, | formerly $1.90, formerly 65c, J ‘ at 45c | at $1.50 | at 48c ru Srp e : - ROR ML ! PHorony Sol YOUNG = . one s Fe A Sale of Solid Silver Tableware tt evil - ripen | At About One-Third Less Than Usual. , Pep gy ces amt At Six Artistic Photographs {|} eee : size. Ta10 NO MORE, de ‘ 5 | fad Taken in ‘iy Po lio for $1.00 NO LESS $] ; ] 0 each | i i) each | $2.65 each 5 Proofs Submitt ace fi) Iced Tea, Mustard, Boa | Olive Forks, Let- | Bon Bon Scoops, Tomato ’ ; Bon and Baby Spoons; | tuce Forks, Butter Server: Cake | Kni 4 oth a rea ue saat ae Hei $3.00 lee Cream, Pickle and | Knives, Jelly Ser- Bird Cary ' oA Roles) mii » Thin otter spires December 13 Avi Hee fi aheR oh Olive Forks; also Sugar | vers, Cheese Seoops | Salad or Fish Yoru 4 4 fanlly eau take: uelvant of it six artistic photos for Pongs, Sugar Sifters and | and Salad or Olive Berry Spoons and Chane mitively 83.00 after December 15 Cheese Knives. Spoons, : Scoops. Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Soup Ladles, Punch Ladles and Candlesticks at $2.95 to 11.50 each Sterling Silver Toilet Articles and Table Ware, At Extreme Reductions, her, Ine. NS " f Sou.Youns Ph IL. Seranuasy H { A in odd pieces, | SUNDAY WORLD, WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, [Li wos at sitting «

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