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ey 4 : 4 | “ a shah Sea THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1917, nine ' | lie eay: Ave: Gouia: the mevee, 1 aie r Tees cites Ge, n Wasserstein, driving @ fourston - —- POSLAM PROVES BRINGSHOME BODY fo" Constructive Thought SEE eet eae ence ltrh ss Serie sere i | * Gould's death, which has ‘e In thes "broken and ye Fan | PACIFYING BALM gr EDWINGOULD IR. ieee ees Makes Dreams Come True, etc oi a oe witaricene ara aa Bi nctha putetiiar ste! sat ct jaonan Hes 'ateiming win tie fos, Dreams Are the Vision Creat rr tn ar anand | To Make Weak Eyes Strong clse seems to help and the itching is| .. : , wimost Intolerable. |Father of Young Man killed ‘oslim is so active, stops itcht * Kray with, While Hunting Left Him | that it does away with Col, Nelson Burr On Saturday afternoon voung Gould and Noyes Reynolds, a tutor to the Our Brains Should Carry Out, Declares, Banner. | ‘SIKINGH STEEL BAR GUT Doctor Says It Strengthens Eyesight 50 per cent in One ; much ufcertainty, : \ohildron of Tracy Dows of New York New Thought Leader, | . This directnesa—this geting right Only Few Days Ago. Jon Joky! Island, went to Latham's ‘ 9] | ’ A . a he eee gel et z ee isean' ued eveet te} amd U Thay Don’t It fel TO RESCUE GRUSHED BOY Week’s Time in Many Instances in Poslam. Poslam possesses healing! The body of Edwin Gould gr, elder| Mr. Gould, about two miles from , Ere | nner In suet concentrated form thal |yon of Hdwin Gout nnd grandson ot | Jeky! i0 a Gey Temieed One's Own Fault. Victim of Elevator Accident Sprayed | A Free Prescription You Can Have| It is believed that thousands who one ounce o & pound | © ‘ a Gould 16 preserve, and on It the boa mnoR ty! n y tte BE wear ginsses can now discar erm Geicantmments leas eMcient. Use it to | the late Jay Gould, who accidentally | young man had set many traps for| By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | | With Water While Firemen Vutnaalen ale enrattie eye |® reasonable time and multitudes more geve ear an) eruptional disturb-|shot and kitied nimselt near Jekyll] small animals, such as raccoons 494) Do your dreame come true? Mean-| Use Gas Torch. weaknesses and will be-able to strengthen their eyes 90 Sold everywhere. For FRER SAM. | "land, off the Georgia coast, will PLE write to Emergency Labo: tories, 92 West 25th St, New York. taken to the Gould to ho No. Uree your skin to become clearer; | aXen [0 the Gould top house, 3 fresher, brighter by the daily use of | 9% Pitt . i | Postam Soap, medicated with Poslam, The father, who was In Florida at wohavt reach the city this afternoon and be Avenues. the time of the accident, accompanios HOW GOOD THAT $2 UP SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK silver ay | It Goes to That Sore Spot Like Magic A-a-ht That's delicious relief for the pain is—rub it on briskly-—and usually the pain is gone. muskrats In a short time they came on an unusually large raccoon with one leg caught in a trap, Hunters do not usually shoot animals in traps be- cause of the damage to the pelts. Young Gould seized his shotgun by the barrel and trled to kill the raccoon with the butt. It dodged the first blow or two, and suddenly the ering the femoral artery and causing death within a few minutes, Reynolds was unable to say whether the trigger of the gun had caught on the trap, or the shells were exploded by concussion. ‘The only words ut tered by the wounded man as he fell |that he was dead. The body, by his! Dick, Mrs, Chapin came from lunch- direction, was placed in his private jing, of course, the dreams that count \--your day dreams? If you don't compel your day dreams to make good it 1s entirely your own fault, ac- cording to the very | interoating philono- | phy of Mra, Mary| ry THRE SS day morning in the Hotel Biltmore and who spoke yester- day from the text, “Dreams That {Come True; George Washington's | Did; Do Yours?” Jeon with Mrs, O. H. P. Belmont to Keeping his clothing sprayed with | water while they worked, firemen of the Rescue Squad to-day used an oxy- |acetylene torch to cut through a elx- inch gteol eye-bar in an elevator which held Thomas Kyan, twenty, of No. 1214 First Avenue, an elevator | operator in the building at Nos, 10-12 |East Twenty-third Street impris- Ryan, who was hastened to New York Hospital as eoon as ho was re- leased, was conscious throughout his forty-five-minute imprisonment and directed the workers now to rell the severe pressure upon his legs back, It was thought he had stepped from the car for a moment and then, (From the Bostow Globe.) those who wear glasses, will be glad to know that ac- cording to Dr. Lewis there is real hope and help for them. Many phose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored by this remarkable pre- scription and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using its “I was almost blind. juld not see to read at all. Now I can read everything would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all'the time. It wasiike « miracle to me.” A lady who used it “The atmosphere seemed hasy with or with- out glasses, but after using this pre- scription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print without glasses.” Another who used it glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across as to be spared the trouble and ex- pense of ever getting gi troubles of many descriptions may wonderfully benefitted by the use of this prescription at home. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bor tablet in a fourth of a glas of and let it dissolve. With this quid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear even a little tt fs your duty to steps to save them now before too late. Many hopelessly blind have saved thelr sight {f they cared for their eyes in time. ‘ote: Another prominent Phywiclan, to the above article was qubeitted, said: 22-KARAT 4 BK. T. Chapin, who ) oned betwen the floor of his car and] without perceptibly right from the start, GOLD CROWNS, |#un was discharged. The birdshot) gy helda New Trought!| the top of tho ground floor door of | MAyMpuE my glasses, wee taht they | inflammation and redness will q MUSTEROLE FEELS!) penetrated young Gould's groin, sev- services every Sune tho shaft y Y | disappear. ’ If your eyes ee it hose sore muscles, those stiff joints, | x o finding it ascending, tried to lea vag “ the Bon.Opto presortption te truly feat sce tees J were, "Oh, my God!" Reynolds ran| MF. Chaplin's talks at the Biltmore [Bead sa werp te P| says: “I was bothered with eye strain |‘ Ron.Ovto, oreertntion i, Url, 6 wenteatel . - are the fad of the hour among the . . caused by overwork, tired eyes, which | known to eminent are specialists and widely Musterole is a clean, white oint-|to him and lifted his} When he , The first rescuors, firemen of Truck | i diced flerce headaches. have Worn | Dreseribed by Umm, I have used it very eae eh, wads Sith the @ cet « dead, he coy. | embers of fashionable society who No. 34, cut through a partition, but | ‘ lis te tos, ovh seeetion Om + Mma t ¢ oll of mustard | saw that his friend was dead, h v 46 GUL Mien Gute: Bat Whe teat tailed to release him. Then the Rescue | lasses for several years, both for dis- gusta oF, oT ic pointe c shure no foe alled lease him. Then the a | gies d were etraine’ jay Ghes home simples, ' ; ered the body and hurried tn the heverneia i tieed Por OPFOR! eta {Squad was sent for. tance and work, and without them I] giames. 1 can highly recommend it te a t does the work of the old-fash- jeanoo to Jekyl Island to get help.| 1° ‘ # Ryan's pelvic bones were crushed | could not read my own name on an | weak bef A gg any foned mustard plaster, minus the) When Mr, Gould er. was located|!*ration, Among her earnest fol- jand bia apine injured, {t was sald he {envelope or the typewriting on the ma- | (7 tm eee ee mae, ee Sek | plaster ninus the blister! |by telephone he was told his son was|were le Mrs, William H. Force, ‘had little chance for recovery, | chine before me. I can do both now | wind. 1) wea the very “tov 1 You simply rub Musterole on the | jist, and gid not learn for some time | Mother of Mra, Madeleine Force Astor el. | and have discarded my long distance | {eel shoul t jksct ae Mol fs rerules ae fe spot whe f KNEW THE PLACE, re, fe not a patent medicine oF ‘a or: fenedy. S 1t'la, a9. etnical orepa printed “po the nackage, 4 tne it to strenatines r No muss, no bother. Just com- i * ; a A Bragmore—In the town I came from 1| the street now, which for several years 2 Fast 125th St.| 169 E. 34th St. || forting, soothing relief—first a gentle | car, Dixie, and started to New York et me just how Seppe Ane tke MRSM pec ‘5. T. CHAPIN. 1 ed Jn 4 hotel with about 209 other | have looked like a dim green blur to | % Bb Cor, PtH NW glow, then a delightful sense of cool-|over the Seaboard Air Line, Mr.| Gay dreasma into reality, and ane be- | 7 be Whizz—Who was the landiond, the meé. I cannot express my Joy at what + ness. And best of «ll blisters like Gould joined the funeral “party at| 8" ‘the conversation most embar : Madan dd onasicaat hs ded cutaph Y= ABs ? 7 it has done for me.” the old-fashioned mustard plaster |. | fussingly, for me, by asking: “What| that women dream in the singular Wat plaster | Savannah, lis YOUR day dream?” and men in the plural, Has any man ~ 7 = used to make. | Edwin Gould jr, waa twenty-three) So I had to fumble in my brain for| 4 dream of but one fair woman?” Use Musterole for sore throat, | years old and had studied law, but “E think he has," replied Mra, Cha-| —— — a day dream, quite like a man looking t } bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff necks | recontly decided to take up finance |!" his pockets for change for a coat | P!m he rarely realizes tt in one Uptown Store Downtown Store ‘ A WOMAN'S APPEAL asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges-| ing wan to have gone Into the Guar. |U2%: 4Md not a nickel of a dream did | his ay eee P h tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbe eeithlyend pang acted s fe Guar~! turn out. ne on aa, k R & Cc h S To 0! knowing autores of sheumatiom.| pain anid aches of the back or Joinie, [Any Trust Company noxt year, | |'HTa afratd Ybaveu'te day dream |ugt ogetgg Lente yy AER, er atham 5q. whether muscular oF of the Jainta, sotatien, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil-| He had always shown a fondness | to my name,” | murmured apologet- | than women do: Do pea etel cee ) dade , frosted feet and colds of the| °F eutdoor Ife*and long walks, In |ically to Mrs. Chapin; “but the dr ams! make dreams of power come truct™ home hest 1910 when an automobile he had ex- | f Most women centre upon love, an “Indeed, 1 know we can, i have had cured all Chest, aa tale dim to 8 y. the dreams of men are focussed upon proofs of it,” M | ie pected to take him to New York did) success. Do you believe that such | s “Ie we ‘drei not arrive, he started from the Pom- | dreams come true?” every thought, every agtio: fret School in Connecticut afoot. Four| “Ll KNOW they do," replied the/ute to the realization of that dream days later he roached New Hritain,| regal, dark eyed Mrs. ‘Chapin, whose |we cannot fail to make jt actual. Did | Conn, tired and penniless, but not| wonderful black afternoon gown |not the Master himself say, ‘When you 0 discouraged. He asked the police for| showed a splash of American beauty | pray, that which you desire believe om. If the above Interests accommodations until Bis father ar.| Velvet the exact color of the stately|that you bave and it shall be given M mere, rived. roses with which disciples had filled | you'?” her apartment at the Hotel Renais-|° At this moment IT remembered bi se pt sance, George Washington and his relation TON STREET STORE ONL “There is no dream which cannot . "= | come true if we act upon it con- , structively,” she continued. ‘The RED BLOODED | day dream gives us the vision which - Fulton St Cor Brid e St wo should use our brains to carry ad e g ie out. Brain does not think any more { than a therm: ter determines te: } At Subway Station perature. ‘The brain is just a me- CHILDREN dium for registering vision. And i} whether the vision be of love or wi i ‘ Extra Fi Sal worldly success or spiritual power, | If your children lack red blood, build Pe ESIEC @ coe eateonen (0 brain can carry out.” them up with fresh air, nourishii ° Insure Prompt Service MATURE DREAMS FOR MATURE| food and Pepto-M. Ka) i] | aun hen ant wont ization “TR Al Days of February Sale}; | . ‘ | Fulton Street Store Only “Take the day dream ot some par-| Blood Builder. ‘ee | Doors Open at 9:30 A. M. ticular man or woman," I suggested. —— | . . . ° . “Assume. & human belng obsessed | Tt is easy enough to tell whether your & Special Pr d fhe ThisWeek Onl (with the dea of another human children are red-blooded oF not. For’you rigid ice Re uctions inE ect for his ee nly peing, can’t hide red blood—or the lack of it. If r great February Furniti i ing i if y i a i To-Morrow--Second Day of Our Great Annual [fis wiv’ coree"ior itor no Tongor | t's\ there, you'ece kt plunly mirrored in f] Ut, Stent February Furniture Sole is nearing its | ful if you desire, and new rugs and furnishings, al | Suppose that woman dreams that his | your little one's roxy cheeks, merty eyes, close. We have extended the time to the end of this | at these February prices and on very liberal credit heart turna to her again. That ta the love of romping and playing, leadership in week, so that you have until March 3d to get the terms. . you know. Can that dream | childhood games and studies. If it is not || new home things you want at these exceptionally | Why not surprise your friends by having handsome ' Motte tee | there, then your children are only ghosts of “Certainly it can," replied Mrs,|children—pale, hollow-eyed, stoop-shoul- Chapin earnestly, “if the dream be-| dered, hating play, hating study—robbed comes a constructive thought. I was| of lively interest in life. consulted by @ woman this we: Fortunately, there are ways, within easy about just such @ problem. A min! reach of every parent, to build up children had loved her for ten years and then) tg whom Nature or disease has denied suddenly ceased to care for her. She) ment health and@icor, If was distracted. 1 said to her, ‘This! Mature’ health ancvigor. If your young one juan has progressed in ton years, He| is sickly, turn him loose in the open, Let has in fact become another man,|him enjoy the combined benefit of rest, Now, you have not become another | sunlight and fresh air, woman, You are using precisely the nally, to increase his appetite for the same allurements to keep this stran-| plain, blood-building, flesh-forming foods, ger that you employed ten years ago give him to win hfs earlier self, You must} low prices. Although thousands of people have visited us to take advantage of the wonderful Feb- ruary values, we still have complete assortments at extremely attractive prices. In fact, it will pay you to get everything you need for your home now at this money-saving sale. You can have a new suite of furniture or a whole house- | niture House in America.” Open Saturday Evenings. Couperthumits Sone Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them Automatic Reduction Held at the Close of Each Season All Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts for Women, Misses and Children Must, Be Sold Out by Friday, March 2nd, to Make Room for Incoming Spring Merchandise new cn delivered to your home at once? Simply come and make your selections—you can open an account without any red tape. But whether you plan to make any purchases or not, you are cor- dially invited to come and see the high quality and the remarkable values offered by “The Oldest Fur- Sale . SEARRY) Foy URE SHUR Tea acsaal| oT Ma»: E ; | The Day Makes the Price of the divinely feralnt oe eae ep 0- angan i | Columbia Grafonola quae aan “What is the mature ‘s n i . of the divinely feminine?" I inquired o iad be - z N lously. The Red Blood Builder’’ i Ci t S it. C t Si . ork dream pf prooding tenderness: pesy-Mexgen fords the a Ec celle | 0 DEPOSIT oats, SUIS 6) OATS, SULES | Pier crere ceases, atom, Mes] aurea Menear feed the red blood cell Only 75c Weekly —wiser than m and men are more |to their number, increasing their power to = 2 Don't Make and Dresses and Dresse intellectual than women.’ carty nourispment and life-giving oxygen 3 i, FF; Ss let that observation pass because pe Self i) Formerly up to $35.00 wor AAPL, seve. .614... Ravriail to $25.00 to argue It would have taken us 09 | po ge age | A erly up to $25, far from our day dreams. thelittlebody. | ) vat. #/5,.90. Eating? of" wotnan's row dream of Peet j | wane We ceces tee "it must come true,” Mrs, Chapin pleasant to | oe Tuesday.......$14% | reso. “60 | Toesday......,.990 [f/uiechvcrat iors a Factz” |p Sale of Jacobean Dining Room Sets| oteee es weDnespay a rete eens dreaming it every day—dreaming 4t| Pepte-Mar deal of handsome carvin ped ae Mf, anustaly | Wednesday... 313 | eee 54, co | Wednesday... 98:99 [f) csr rica thir ueaof exh TOMI kann pre: ag CTR me aaedan | $ 00 THURSDAY... = 4. ” ose other till tt does come irae Mrs. TAN scribed and Gloneti Ave ghaira snd or earn char, Ordered £5 Christinas selling, these |] fa pW A te t : e talkl f that recommende: 8 were delayed and arrived too late, #o we have | a Thursday,.....$12-"| pow. s3.ce_| Thursday, ......$79 jlivemerinente!itntton tetas We) By popolcane ||| Ree ORO PRT ee ase orien vooea, BEB2 Haein: y were agreed that the thing women | Zi asa genera Dining Ri Misnit Peart aasiada ai ienaay wileeas |Jted und the six Friday.........311 Friday... -;,,,, 869 |}}ressns,tne.tring wnich prastes atthe bleed tonic "wie | Pu, ac Ls ie on Ablny wy Pashage Baesptnien Gis prorenntty ta iatak a forall weak Boewal Bea [pues ane Carpets — FURS AND FUR COATS ON THE MAIN FLOOR her and treat her aa ble groperty, | anemic culld , overworked name! bed | Rox, Bale | | have all been tagged with Look for the tables with the Rr ede ain an Ne Raaten ie feb hdangan noi only nthe wrigna y . li Sle this instinct of ownership,” bottle and sealed packa ig the Automatic Reduction Automatic Reduction Sale |HERE'S ANEW REASON Pon | She Always bears the name Gude." Nevet |] [> pyggpbe fT] {ll} | Mrashlonet vs sssee inne Sale Tic Pri Tickets. You will find MAN'S INCONSTANGY. sold in bulk, but always in the sealed pack: | Bue um, Hlae foe Sale Tickets. Prices range | \— Waists as low as 50c you belleve, “nevertheless, | that Hi? 0 prevent counterfeiting. Yor as a) 8.3x10.6 Wilton. Velvet — tn +4 * men have a dream of on feo 2 oxie oyal Wilto Rug from $5.00 to $75.00. lay et ee piper & Skirts as low as $1 woman?” T asked Mra, Chapin, To! M.J.BREITENBACHCO.,New Yorn | Peter es ae a . . = | quality, a yard... All arm be | Wilton Hassocks tases {ll garments, formerly up to $22.50, which are marked Look fon the | ee ed, Velvet State, Gar $7.00 to-day, will be $6.00 Tuesday, $5.00 on Wednesday, “The B ” | * aret a yard 1 ¢ i dy e boomerang Luden yellow | ; Parquette. Kur . $4.00 on Thursday and $3.00 on Friday. | ¥ Qmamontal op a pie or, a yard “3 Hees a as | has nothing on the condemna- package. Soacn of tt ’ im Stairs 4 55 . “$17.78 Garmcnts formerly marked at higher prices will be offered at proportionate reductions tion ‘that will fly back to the , ie Sunes sae. Sheie ninele, Hook Maes 488 oF othe Sale bare dealer who tries to put over |B Tho regular price AMl Laying, Sewing, Lining, Se Pree,’ Rect nin our big Houses All Ss “something just as good | February wale pr : : a Sart, Sue ap8 HEAD ales Must Be Final as Luden’s."’ The Public | feta oe comin | COWPERTHWAIT & SONS We hold this sale at the end of each season. We never carry any- ly relieves coughs and Liberal Credit Terms A 4 ’ _ thing over from one season to another. Do not expect to find colds, Bho weekly on 815 worth, Oldest Furniture House in America every size andcolorinevery style. Last year by Wednesday prac- i 2 d A & 1 2 1 ¢ ” 4, | tleally all the best values were gone, so an early visit ts advised. I UDEN S r ve. st St. No C. 0. D'S No Free Alterations No Exchanges MENTHOL COUGH DROPS Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row d cA “i Between Brooklyn Bridge ‘‘Sub" Station and Chatham 5q. 'L"' Station \ TT FULTON STREET STORE ONLY Qiv a Quiet Bel

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