The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1920, Page 14

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‘{ wouldn't hurt any one tn the world. Iam the gentlest’- in there,” and slammed the TOMORROW ONLY Be Quick One Day Only Boys’ *1.50 AAD MANY WIVES. BEFORE KLLING ONE BLUBEARO DECLARES i ait 5 (Continued From Bleventh Page.) t and out in a boat. and discussed the | Matter, and started to a lapding. “Whi hy T’think | struck her a. couple of times. |. | threw I think. 1 put some small rocks in her pookets, and buttoned her coat and shoved some rocks under and sunk her in tl It wi | in the daytime, but nobody was | along the shore. No, | didn't feel sorry. | felt a kind of relief.” “Then ‘there was the Botty Prior case. They might have taken me ack to Washington for that, but | @on’t think they could have proved it KILLED FOR SARCASM ABOUT) HIS SECOND: HAND CAR. “I bought a second hand car in Portland and we started for Seattle. | Phere was a loose wheel. It had a| worn lock nut. I stopped several dimes to fix it. She was quite quick! tempered and kept si me about buy- ing an old second hand car. Th wheel just went flop, flop, flop. She They are Bet vary, sarcastic over, It We Ri at an old deserted house to worth $1.50, have our lunch. She kept on and on| but will not bout the car, and at her and told her to oF something. “She grabbed her hatpin and said e' it I swore at ut her mouth. be on sale after Tues- stick it through me if I swore day. I pushed her because she ‘was between me and the door. She Washable fell and cut her head on a sharp cor- ner of an old bunk. “| thought she was killed, so 1 ‘went out to the automobile and got ® hammer and finished it. Struck her two or three times on the head, I think, to make sure she was dead. Some people came ciong to camp, | told them | was camping there and A moved along. waited for dark, and took her out and buried her in a stump hole hear some brush, J stripped the bods in the house. Then | burned the Id house to destroy the clothes and the plood stains. 1 reasoned it out that blood al! on the floor, and ome would come in and see it. 1 Grove the car on to Olympia. The wheel was in horrible condition, all wwabbly and the spokes nearly cut in two. They found the body, but I ran around in Washington with the car for two months. The case was closed a8 a inystery. Nobody knew the car THERE WERE OTHERS—CAN’'T REMEMBER THEM ALL. ‘There were other murders, Alice Ludvigson, for instance, whose body ry k nicker- backers; perfect garments; full cut and well made. Plain gray and gray stripe; tan and tan stripe. Sizes 5 to 16. $1.50 Grade a 7 Je growled the door. ‘was pushed under a log jam on the Bt. Joe River in Idaho. And there , be more, nobody knows how more, that Watson has not tola of ie ony says his memory is fogged. He has been under a tremendous Yonkers Store, 25 No. B’way HELP YOUR DIGESTION out the | vat di ahrjt othe, Mie, the doe neing ripples on the id-di. Takes, the flowers and the clean When acid-distressed, pine wood breeses, relieve the indigestion must go,” I said, and got up and ry turned to the iron dvor and cafiea| | with to the waiting guard through the Peep hole. As [ stepped into the cor- ridor and drew a breath of untainted I-MO air again, Watson hopped up briskly the iimita of his cell would let him, cell would let him. i i Ho was smiling, pleasant, debonair. Dissolve ne BA The corners mouth turned u mngui — and the wrinkles showed at the phd to ee 88 preeran to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION of his flat-irised eyes. Yet the of evil came with him, as a impalpable mist, a horror, like th from the grave. T look like a criminal,” he asked that mild, pleasant voice, the voice 0 many women have listened to, to their destruction. “Do I look like a , caer & WEARING APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN @ BOYS QUALITY—STYLE—VALUE As to the Clothing itseif—no finer quality, no choicer styles, no larger assortment can be found anywhere. And, notwithstanding that you can buy at Hygrade on easy, weekly pay- ments, the priccs are as low as at the best cash stores, COME IN—COMPARE—CONVINCE YOURSELF Extra Sizes for Stout Men and Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS (28ST. STOVE Out-of-town Residents will find our Credit Plan a Conventence, NASSAU St botweer Lonee & Seventh Arve Neer ban Brest. Uptown Store Downtown Store || Cowperthwait & Sons 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Parle RoW ie Chatham Sq. { 130, 377 New York Babies arrived in Ge bringing joy into thousands of homes. Not so far behind these little joy-bringers stands Cowperthwait & Sons, “the Oldest Furniture House in America,” which, for 113 years, has also been bringing new happiness into New York homes, making them more beautiful and comfortable. To-day our Liberal Credit Plan is awaiting your use. Do not touch your savings—do not wait for the time when you “have enough saved.” Let our Liberal Credit Plan bring you a handsome home NOW. Chait Sa Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Handsome Four-Piece Dining Room Set Oak or Walnut Buffet, 60 inches tn length; 56-inch mirror. Serving Table of same beautiful design. Top of Table measures 48 inches and extends to six feet. China Closet ts four feet long, $495 (Payable $25 Monthly) Mahogany F our-Piece Bedroom Suite Full size bed. Chifforobe 21236 inches across top, Dresser 22x45 inches, with large mirror, 28x32 inches, Tollet Table 20x36 inches, with three mirrors, two "$397.50 (Payable $5.00 Weekly) Full Size Pullman at Special Reduction Made in Polished Moctlga ot ites Reed, Reversible inch Rub- ber ' Tire Wheels. Tubular Pusher. Made of heavy fibre; 40 inches long by 22 Inches AUC ny and. sectional drawers, Spe- cial, Finished in Gray, | Knaki and’ gray, Heavy steel Brown, Dark Blue | frame. High quality Wrge Shades or es 42°76 GaP Xenite, arbloxty eee op re 39.50 ie, a $ Large selection of trunks, bags, Beye folios, ete., in our ‘Trunk and Bag Natural Fin ish Chairs 42.75 miataria peels $37. 50 Rugs and Carpets Vacuum sono Doe . 1.6x2.6 Cocoa tre grade) singh State i cinch, Stair licloth 9x12 Grass Rug (Japanese)... . 17. China Matting, « fe 22%4-inch Napler ner, 2 colors, & yd. & 36-inch Ingrain Carpet, « yd All Sewing, Laying. Lining, @c., * Library Table Ghuch Reds at phen Prices |Mtrongly_butlt chairs, Reed dents, Splendid | for summer. Rocker or strai SPECIAL “WHITE” SEWING MACHINES Two drawers at each end Mahogany finish; big drawer| Note how easy this can be made a couch | MNS with wood knobs, Magazine| by day and @ bed by night. Aa otroncly | shelves on each side Well made| >UiIt as a battleship. Cotton mattress le firmly laced to frame throughout of Rd, fering work, 4 parmess $39.50) fo # $44.75 Haat pig gra Liberal Credit Terms Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” Sear rie sea 3rd Ave. and 121st St. weekly on $1,000 worth Amounts In Proportion. the month if yeu wish. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row BROOKL OPPENHEIM.GUINS& CG FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN A Special Attraction in Fine Voile Blouses Very distinctive indeed are these dainty white Fine Voile Blouses elaborated with lace, tucking and embroidery. Both long and short sleeves are featured, as well as a variety of style in collar and cuff BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.CLUNS& GC FULTON STREET—BROOKLY A Very Special Sale | Envelope Chemises | Values 2.95: 1.85 | We are enabled to make this attractive offer simply through our foresighted- ness in purchasing these dainty under- things several months ago. | Fine nainsook, trimmed with good quality lace and, ribbon— in a pteasing variety of styles, two of, which are here illustrated. Night Gowns | Bloomers in pink and white nainsook, trim- | med with lace medallions; sleeve and sleeveless models; some with round, others with V-shaped necks. | Values 2.95 | Values 85c Made of pink nainsook, full fashioned, with shirring and elastic at knee Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station. 1 That’s Why ‘Yow’re Tired —Ont of Sorts— Have No Appetite r Liver Is Siu ‘Waste matter in consti- pated bowels poisons blood and causes much disease. NR keeps system clean, prevents disease, LIVER PILLS CARTER'S LITTLE will help put you right in a few days. They act quickly - though gently and give na- NR Works Wonders After Dietary Blunders | ture a chance | to renew your health. Cor- rect the im. mediate effects of constipation, relieve biliousness, indigestion and sick head- Let the proper digestion, assimila- tion and elimination process of the body mechaniam be interfered with and the purest and most wholesome of food may be converted into dan- Kerous, discase-breeding poison, Poor digestion and — assimilation mean & poorly nour: d body and low vitality. Poo! Uon means clogged bow - mentation, putrefaction and the formasion’ of polwonous gases which are absorbed by the blood and carried through the body. head- @ lot better for it and you'll find yourself in better physical condition than you've been in many a day. nary atives, purges and ca- \ thartics—eaits, olla, ‘calomel and the | like may relleve the condition for a few hours, but real, lasting benefit can only come through use of medicine “ag the a inal DR. CARTER’S IRON PILLS a great ag the ellminative organs, fet a? atures Rem. | nerve and Bead tonic for Anemia, (wR Tablets) and take ono | Nervousmess and nga Tae tahtes each night for a wee Relief will follow the very first ‘The remit is weakness, aches, diaz! dose, but a few days will clapse | o= cs — eotive liv ‘lows before you feel and realize the fullest energy ness, poor appetite, | benefit. When you get wtralghiened oush impoverished blood, sallow complexion; feel” just, tight again fad pimples, skin disease, and oftentimes serious ‘illness. an occasional N Leu Mean ory to take chancen | fiqsoheasionel NE Tablet wil, ten | with constipation? Why not begin | and you will always feel your best. | If your eyesight is dim, your vision | to-day and take Nature's Remedy (NR | Remember, keeping well is easier and | Tablets) each night for a week or 80 | cheaper than getting well. blurred, if your eyes ache, are uritit your stomach, liver, bowels and lies i Kidney are suMciently strengthened Nature's edy (NR Tablets) are | irritated, burn or feel dry, get a bot: to carry on the process of digestion | sold, guaranteed and recommended by | tle of Bon-Opto tablets from your * and elimination unaided? “Ypu'll fool | your drugetat. druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of Ja glass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day |Bon-Opto has ‘given stronger Jelearer, sharper vision and relief to}! thousands.—Advt TO:NIGHT- Tomorrow Alright Get a 25° Box SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Sunday World Wants To Flake Off An Qld Ey esight Dim? or Soiled Complexion A woman need never ceare to ha ng-looking complexion If he will « Work Monday Wonders waa ana Bud Fisher Mut? and Jeff are as widely known as David and Jonathan, Damon ain Pythias, Corned Beef and Cabbage, or any other team of inseparable com panions that you might mention. [These two funny characters were invented and brought together by Bad Misher in the comic strip which appears every morning in The World They can never be separated except by the mandate of their creator. Not that Bud Fisher contemplates any such drastic action as that. Fa be ‘t from such. He intends to keep them together working in unison a: the great. big job of making people laugh. You'll find them in The World as usual to-morrow morning. Alfred 5. Frueh What is Hone without a Ouija? Without the ald of this little three-legged oracle, how could Sister Sue ever find out whether and when that big simp ts going to propose? Hew could we ever decide whether to buy Consolidated Doughnuts o- te sell Shortcake Preferred? Who could tell us if the weather is going to be favorable for golf next Sundey? We pause for « reply Notting doing. If Ouija can’t tell you, nobody cen | That's why 0 many peo ke Outja seriously. | But Frueh doesn't. rv takes anything seriovsiy ‘tam out of paying his income tax. | Loek for his pictures in The Morning World. | George Rehse A What o multitude ef funny incidents happen every dey! You sex | some of them yourself, but it's a safe bet that Rehse sees more, Tha! ia | because he ts always looking for them. When he runs across something that is particularly amusing he si! | down and make a picture of if for The World. , He calle these pictures “Metropolitan Movies.” =” Of course, you've seen them, °°. soPrices 2 E. 125th St./169 E. 34th St 8. B. Cor, ‘ith Ave. NN. W, Cor, 34 are, 740 Lexington Av: S. W. Cor. 59th frm. ‘sem He even geix imple mercolized wi actually takes off the and the newer | then (Morning Edition) Order from Newsdealer in Advance

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