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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER wer’ THE EVENING WORLD, home of an uncle, and could not be) they were not to be ‘married ‘until tleular study, as aa reached, His mother, however, sal| After Moffett’ graduation, in 1982 Seeceetionticns mez, ma whe knew nothing of ‘poisen pen” let- j After the salts ee bea a = jowibent. “ors ter:. The Rev, A. W. Hopper, pastor had given her, sein ta Tae of the Trinity Dutch Reformed Chureh said he in to suet in West New York, which Moffett ana (le im Ser the. sre bis elgg be attended since child. thi eptbed idosalty of the parson’ the wrote hood, said the irl left « letter to hor He declined to discuss the husband,’ indaaing fully the reason Ltd acquaintance with the army for the act. The student showed tho | cer _— i letter to the minister, ana ‘wlvo to tho ir\'s family, it was said. Mr. Hopper,| GOOD DEEDS WILL LIVE, “| for ethical reasons, would not dischuse ite cont Cornel Will Perpetunte Names ot be saysbey tn An’ ’Suicide of | peitnds ‘ot the young couple ansort|. Donors te Endowment Fund. Schmitter became interested in 7 Prement OF 1918 in' young army | ,, Cornell University Pl perpeveate cer she met at Niagara Falls. §ne| te names of all con tors to the | coal the acquaintance last surm-| 19,000,000 endowment fund in @ mer at Baltimore, Washington and|patchment volume which will % Norfolk, it was said, before coming to| placed in the umiversity iMprary a aitaratahtres « Gterakee wet gy Bale $e Visit Moffett’s |Tthaca.” Donors among the alumnl . ister, Mrs. Wi 14 ested in con- i boat Nov, %¢° developed into| The you peta ap Pee Be bo lg a ti hte ‘We wail] Momtemiver, "dna 1? Gay. undernvoea | fmueg te tte tosepeaiy ah t|Shoes Based on’ = . a. |Good Reasoning Ordinary shoes deliver every blow and jar of the hard iba direct to the feet. ou feel them all because the soles of your feet are in constant contact with ‘the hard unyielding soles of the shoes. There is no neutral- A | 3 izing power between them. F Vb eee Cay a. Ongthe other hand, the Dr. Nh + eed ushion noes , DRSHNETIVE IN STVig Better for cooking than fluid milk 192 oD iy 4 7 To cut down mounting milk antardonte ‘ty Sd uae act op divert shocks and jars from costs—to remove wy worry ; r You don’t have to buy ‘if you ‘dcn’t Men, in This Sale of Suits and — Overcoats You Can Save $8.25 to $13.35 Are you willing to come here and let us prove it? We will give you the privilege of buying a coat or suit, taking it out and comparing it, and brisaing it back if you are not thoroughly corivineed thatthe same e graces are selling on Broadway and FifthA venue ’ @& We Offer Suits and Overcoats at G75 my These Are the Kind Broad- way Offers at. $35 If we don’t convince you that Some ETrON ry colate Kid, Black Calf, Mahogany Calf. The most recent fashions in the feet—they are absorbed by the cushion. And instead of faili ilk deli want to. But if you are interested in good d ng mi eliveries—use clothing at reasonable prices, and you want Krystalak. of the feet rubbing and chafing against a hard sole, they gently rest on. the soft cushion, in comfort and at a full assortment to choose from; we ul you to yisit _ atores, This sale offers t For Krystalak is sweet, fresh, liquid re ‘we ee ‘cheerfully refund your matey milk, without cream, dried by a special tbat process intd pure whit crystals of sparkling nourishment. COATS, WRAPS, COATEES, SCARFS AND MUFFS ease, if you buy. one and find afterward é Tor Men Made by you have not saved at least $8.25 on the J.P. SMITH SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 4 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street | 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. % E Send for Mustrated Booklet 4 }' 10 Months Credit purchase. You Can Buy $40 O’coats & Suits at §JQ 65 If that is of any value to you we should k you'd come here and see. We shall be glad to have you at- tend this sale and look at the gar- ments. You won't be annoyed by asalesman. Simply say to the man at the door that you want to see what kind of stores we have, Ask him to show you the overcoats and suits on sale. Then tefl him you can look for yourself. .We want to , convince you that you can save money by buying clothing in the Surprise Stores.. Sin; le and double- breasted models in fabrics and sizes suitable for both men and thmenandyoungmen. ’ men. We Will Show $45 § A wide range of prices ‘ ‘ Oct 6, to Edmund (M, Mottect, | i] @tydent, of No. 439 23d Street, New York, N. J. gitl’s parents, wag came from to investigate her doath, | |/Eal he thas driven insane hy worry " letter jaent to ithe totter, according to Fred Krystalak is perfect for bread, rolls, cakes, custards, creamed soups and sauces, cocda and chocolate—in fact for any cooking where milk is needed. C.G. Gunther's Sons 891 Fifth Avenue Furriers Exclusively for Ninety-Nine Years Krystalak does not come in bulk or in a paper bag—it is ‘sold only. in the blue * striped package. Accept no substitute. ilk’ in any other form is not The 50-cent package makes 5 quarts—10c. a quart % LW ang Ite eavslone, welt th, who ts also ninktean, hia New York to my ti, thy . -soxew san Q)roweren od | ‘Sethe Fohn Hanarisher Sore at your grocer’s The Dry Milk Co. 15 Park Row, N.Y. : Rdikon’ 8 Musical Miracle ’ may beseen; heard, weighed and tested, in the new shop opened on the First Gallery of the Néw Wanamaker Building. ‘There you will - ‘find the NEW EDISON Phonograph in ‘the various Period cabinets, and the Re- Creations made for them by some of the most gifted artists of the day. The Elizabethan “New Edison,” of selected ee Ser juarter-sawed white oak, fully finished—$800. “The PhonographwithaSoul” Why should you see this phono- Milde vodan i Soul lor = your home? Because it is— “a erymeing demonstration of the original Says Musical America. Because— -~“the ear could not tell when it was istening to Share alone and when to voice and repro- duction together’ Says ‘New’ York Evening Mail. Ln it is— to distinguish between ving voice and its re- ‘creation by Bed instrument _ that Beare ball wire of Edison's naan te Herald. Because— —the paragraphs just quoted were written ps iy Bs who had been asked to comparison tests of the voices of living artists with the NEW BDIBON Re-Creations of those voices, We invite you to cen s the NEW EDISON Phono- al our feo'and hear a haven’t got a phonograp home—if you haven't got one that gives you sort of mi you want— Come and hear _ . the NEW EDISON A ph h, bought, should be the companion and inspiration of . lifetime. It should J gp tid ape lected, “ The New Edison Phonograph Shop, First Gallery, New Building. John Wanamaker Aides , New sighed PLAYER PIANOS 490 $10 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID Lpeaja Pam ae ee, Rolls woes Ft, ers A Swe iso cused Fk neers to | 7 Monthly Until Pald 250 ‘wae 495 $10 Menihiy Until Peid, VICTROLAS 1 $22.50 and $32.50 PEASON ARI | heat \|7 UPRIGHT” come. ba Dida't Waeet Me aa Sontbine. Mand, PIANOS TO ea eee co. For Public Sale of LEATHER ARMY JERKINS Bought from U. S, Government Ae Sleeveless Coats, Wool Cloth Lined wnt nie dotepet from a letter received by ° oh subalant te: substantiate he (tii gree aN of the eter “ih of mber, the steamer “Port inter" ict Now ork Baris ee for Brest, ‘reece, ut ers pian wit, off “Martha's Vineyatd” ral by another steamer and was valued by the Goyern- imately seven million dollars, .90 Value $12.00 part of January, this year, we Len missioned twent; i divers, seven ocean-going tugs lighters, e to bring this cargo ytd part.” Other Big Specials Areny Wool 215 « enrment | prmy Woe! Socks 35¢ Par Root’s Adsipelion, Weol, Underwear, @ garment, $2. 50 Rosford Bh opive beau ry nti $2.15 Mail Orders Filled TRIANGLE SHOP ae70 FLAT. USH AVENUE \ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— BROOKLYN HEADQUARTERS | Overcoats & Suits at ih 5 Once you see these garments, you'll agree that It is folly to pay $45 eleewhere, If you are willing to pay Broadway and Fifth Avenue $45 for garments like these, you cei ly should to be able to get the same qualities and styles at Thirty-one-sixty-five in this sale. b, n't you come here tomorrow and see with your own eyes? Nobody wi force you to: buy— n of Broadway to visit our st ‘This sale includes lg and double b ted—; same, fabrics Broadway 6m 3 AVENUE 16th hey ieth "Street Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. e Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS ecarri: the biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and ives easiest and best credit terms of any house in the: city Fall and Winter Clothing On Our Easy Credit Terms Men’s and Young Mea’s Suits, 30-% Overcoats, 32-50 Ladies’ & Misses’ Suits, 865-0 Women’s& Misses’ Coats3 4-10 Boys’ Suits & Overcoats 1 0.% Girls’ Coats & Dresses 10- a cere ee AE ALTERATIONS FREE” 1G ALTERATIONS FREE Ca |_sPltce Parlor Suits Buffets = Parlor Suits customer. | ae J