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. a bsrarvePe se hia Dia ticeaaaen aay | OF bia ERIE ® THE ; tee ek eee MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918. a TH Queens, 61 and 13; |WHOM Is Miss avis AIDING? | * “\(70 Month i) aos. | |as against 405 for the preceding |iyn, 2 Watch the tongue of your young! Richmond & com: | Are Not Alarmed, duo .1 part to failure of physicians to] munication from a} Ships | pf 4 Clean the clogged-up placest send In reports Sunc.., fternoon, in-|ping Board asking t he use all |i. Bring joy to little faces! cluding thos. in >: ‘nday afternoon re- | method his power to combat the /sioner of Corre On Any Article. Tape. No Delay. Kiddies will cat and smile, ports instead. For this reason, Health |*Pidemic so prevalent among bite Whitman forces.” ‘When you do away with bile, Commissioner Copeland points out, |Ployees of the Government shipping Careful mothers o’er the land T. day «. ng reports are likely to Casea andl. show a higher figure. Lh plead raged | The sew cases are divided by bor- |: ifled with many public Children think them dandy— —— _e oughs as follows: Manhattan, fo acta eae at nel fo shai of the large ‘They are miki cathartic candy. Lad, 15, Says He Killed Anne! 4 ¢rop tn the number of new tn. {cases and 314 deaths; Bronx, 233 and | tnission to 6 Y Dav Mh very active in the Cnscarets sell for a dime; peso Pate As ~\fiuenza cases appears to-day in| 54: Brooklyn, 1,083 and 96; Queens, campairn against President Wilsom, and | They “work” every time. elicit 11, Because She | reports to the Health Department, |"404 #4; Richmond, 118 and & x Made Faces” at Him. showing 3663 new cases as against |ing: Manhattan, 341 new cases and|So‘ted of John Glen, ede of Pubs aa Some . as [4.670 reported Sunday, and 314 deaths |98 deaths; Bronx, 26 and 42; Brook. |j\c School No, 20, at Port Richmond, was tho foremost speaker aboard the! ic |Milllon Dollar Golden “Gate Specs WWORG CG Tenveracren ¢ 'S WORK W A picture of a butcher's cleaver, showing the handle and the hole in the corner of the blade, was drawn to-day by James Thompson, a fit. 8 teen-year-old deaf mute, in the police station at Midland Park, N, J. to show the means by which he killed e | 2 ; Ss Anne Dfniema, eleven years old. | The boy wrote a confession for ad @ Prosecutor Thomas Huckin, and stat- West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ed he killed the child “because she made faces at him and made fun of his being deaf and dumb.” | When « child has a coated tongue, | Medical examination by County ’ breath or is bilious, consti. | Physician W. T. Ogden, revealing L b T. bl S f R ena ee 1 See |e eel tree fae tae ares oo ibrary Table Scarfs, Runners Caneiela, Children gladly take this tradicts the story told by Thompson. | The physician declares the girl was baru sandy entero whch tor | Zhe, *oVunan ecare toe and Table Covers oughly cleanses their little stomachs, | ‘Tne jittle girl's body was found in livers and bowels without griping. |a ravine at the bottom of a 100-foot y » s Each 10 cent box of Sauadivis testis precipice near Midland Park, trom In attractive color combinations, will be available To-morrow, directions for dote for children aged | Which the slayer threw the body after in the Upholstery Sections; formerly $8.50 to 10.50, special at the murder, She had been chopped one year and upwards —Advt. with the cleaver and her head was aE — = - beaten in with a stone, The body was found by Garret and Roy Terhune who came upon it acci- MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street An Extraordinary Sale to commence to-morrow (Tuesday) will offer $5.75 and $8.75 each 1000 Women’s Blouses FEUSST OE WoATOY: Catrte warw’ bearchit Bordered and Fancy Scrim | Irish Point Lace Curtains pedi o gg ta "pune Suitable for windows; In ivory or white; when she failed to return home Satur- formerly 27¢ to 42c yd, formerly $4.75 to 10.50 pr, at $3 85 each day night. te ° ARE YOU RUN DOWN? ||..%.cisszrernce, tf she, Thorne. at 22c and 32c | at $3.95 to 8.50 whd was home on a vacation from the Deaf and Dumb School at Trenton, was arked. Chief of Police Potter of Glenrock, with his dog Witch fol- Run-down people whose nerves - physical condition are in need These are all smart, desirable models, made of crepe up will receive the Red Cedar Chests, Formerly $15.75, $11.75 efit from using this |] jowed a trail to Paterson, where the de Chine or crepe Georgette. on. It increases the ap- |] trail was lost. 3 F ; : ; : petite. A positive regulator of |] Policemen searched Paterson, and Large dimensions, moth proof, hall seat style,with side arms, slightly imperfect | the intestines. late Sunday they sa "Ada Thompson | boy pa jadc 1 i i AFTER INFLUENZA lesa ssctie alasi | The former are in attractive frilled effects, and may be It is composed of Dewey's Port }| dered him to de | Wine, superfine Olive Oil, and || to the ground os fought with them, - “4 Although only fifteen years old, the Hypophosphites, which is recog: i ‘ Id, th nized as the safest and best nerve || %°Y 18 powerful and it required five tonic known. The taste of the oil || Policemen_ is overcome in this combination. PLEASANT TO TAKE $1.25 A BOTTLE H. T. Dewey Sons Co, obtained in white, flesh-tone and: black; the crepe Georgette blouses are in white, flesh-tone and bisque, some beaded and others embroidered. Useful and Ornamental Articles for Christmas Gifts | TORONTO, Oct. ty-seven al-| |leged Bonshevist eympathizers were ar- rested here in a series of raids on At the low price quoted the value is unprecedented, all of these blouses h m stock at a much higher figure. : : ry special prices in the Art Needl ~ 138 Fulton St.,N.Y.jor ]/ {8th ca wanteh tas ti wiiune dni sebelelgpila siAbeiia aay lll tare t umetessonyanen mtetee ce) | AineK Cr sol rented Chinese Chinese Knitting Baskets trimmed with beads and rings, 65¢ to 2.25 Silk Pillows in various styles and colors, . . « at $3.75 and 5.00 Attractive Velour and Tapestry Pillows,. . . . $3.75, 5.00, 5.50 Decorated Scrap Baskets in gold and white, . . at 85c each BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Damask Hosiery Rack, cedar lined—$1.00 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes «| Flat Sewing Baskets, covered SOY CBN RESUUREAC en roc. || ple er ale DASKEUS: Covered Damask, trimmed with gold lace, with Japanese Challie, trimmed at $2.50 each with tassels and rings, Exclusive Boots Small Octagon Tray to match—95c at $1.75, 2.00 to 2.50 each : Tea Wagon American anion A Chance toSave Money | removable 1 There could be no more opportune moment for sav- [i oat ing money in the furnishing of your NEW HOME, | 9 4 98 And now, when economy means so much, these sav- ings will be most appreciated. Right in the face of the greatest advance in furniture prices we have Mahooany ‘ Odd Ricca secured a concession on an extremely large pur- hog: y - od sacs wi Pieces chase, and now offer you the benefit of this saving. Gate Leg Tables \yy s. ducec I 4) “We Make Terms to Fit’’ A Sale of Gate Leg Tables AT MUCH LESS THAN CURRENT PRICES: Bookcases, K le the follow ki 14 ‘i yp $48 00 | Convenient terms of credit are arranged to suit 7 nie - eel |! eal fy if | 3 98 all, and make ready cash unnecessary. Make your Apartment ing sizes: ‘ ps ' ‘; : 24: selections now while our stock is complete. a $ Abrary Tables, A le een eget ee a). re 26x34 ins, $15.00 ees! | ~ mahogany $50.00 26x40 ins, $16.75 IF i i Formerly $70.00 $4x48 ins, $22.50 - Cellarettes, Plain Figure Tags on Everything ~ Motor Truck 7 > Deliveries Attractive new models in Gray Kid or Gray Everywhere Vamp and Gray Cloth Top, Louis XV Heel. Other models (as illustrated), Brown Vamp and Faun buck top. Military heel. i Ly as i . Jacobean O: 54x54 ins, $50.00 Gateles, Table, as illustrated; 18th Jacobean Oak, $18.50 Century finish; top 48x48in. . $30.00 Formerly $37.00 Reduced from 9.00 and 10.75 7.90 Also on Sale in New York Store. OLD CROW RYE Teg. C, 8. Pat, Off, America’s Finest — | WHISKEY | HAND MADE SOUR MASH | STRAIGHT PURE RYE STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES A Sale of Blankets and Comfortables At Very Low Prices, on the Second Floor White Blankets Comfortables Single bed size, pair $4.65, 8.75 | Figured Silkoline, new designs, $3.45 Double bed size, “$5.75, 9.50 | Printed Mull, plain borders, at $5.25 Extra large size, “ $8.25 10.85 Figured Nainsook, !ombs woo! filling $8.95 Fancy Blankets Army Blankets Double size; Jacquard weaves and colorings | Olive drab; pure wool; attractively priced at $3.65 and 4.95 at $8.95 and 12.50 Superior Quality Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Muslin Sheets \ Muslin Pillow Cases Hemmed,'. . $1.48, 1.58, 1.85 | Hemmed, . . 35c, 45c and 57c Hemstitched, . $1.60, 1.75, 2.25 | Hemstitched, . 45c, 55c and 60¢ Library Table William and Mary Period, in Ma- $99.50 Nei Ce ‘ quarter: oak, Weimer eiek hogany, with large drawer and shelves heavily carved, with latties for books at each large | $15.48 “ends at “" $33.98 Mia $34.08 i us show you how you can furnish ’ SRAMIMNERG ice ieT al with High Grade bibs Furniture SS They Coes