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of Ls i FATHER 1S HELD -FORBEATING CHLD WITH A HAMMER Daughfer Says Klida Atiacked Her Because School Marks Were Not Perfect. Chargnd with beating hie 11-year. ©14 daughter, Kyrihat, with a hammer Because her school report was not to his liking, August Kilda, of No, 443 ‘West Twenty-nixth Street, was held fo-day in $1,000 ball by Maxistrate ‘Tobias in Jefferson Market Court for @xamination on Thursday. Owing to the injuries she said she had received at her father’s hands, Kittle Kyrihai was unadle to attend court, but was kept at the Children’s ‘Bostety shelter at Irving Place and Beventeenth- Street. It is expected that she will be able to testify Thurs- @ay, when photographs of the injuries to have been inflicted with the cone: are to be presented by Daniel J. Supple, the complainant, who le un gent of the Children’s Boclety, an in the cane, Klida intimated & y that he could speak no Engtish, hal attends Public School No BB, in Mth Street, near Ninth Avenue. Yee-erday afternoon she ran into her crying, and told her teacher * That ber father had beaten her with a because the report she t did not show 100 por cent, in Bil_her studios. Detectives found the father at} ‘work in tho kitchen of the Automat | © Restaurant, Broadway, near 4éth/ " Btreet, last night. He fought with fista and fect, and it took a couple of stout wallops to his jaw to sub- aie him. celica ERIE TRAIN _BFRAILED. Acoldent Near Tuxedo Cannes Much Delay. | A broken \rall on the northbound track of the Erie Railroad main tine, half a mile above the Tuxedo station to-day derailed two pansenger, three | Daggage and threo freight cars of a twenty-car combination —_ passenger fend freight train. Nobody was in- ‘The wreck was at @ sharp curve on fone side of which isn marsh and on! She other a cliff leading to the State / road. One car landed at a dangerous | across the New York bound| al WeRR ‘other trains were, delayed from thirty minutes to an hour. Pannen: op pets, were compeliod to traverse the for ® quarter of a mile to trane-' r trains, eer : 3 (aa ¥; = Bb 7 as es ateenine 5 JAIL GIRL VISITORS Jor spe ‘FOR SHOPLIFTING |: bs [vir rt T Prisoners Weep as They Admit] « e \ Woman Shot by j tN. W hefts on Trip Here From P ea Mutual Bros} Mra Mt ‘ e arrested thom In| 1884 Washington, & Company's store at-1 aot |! " i seat: te nm from other st Thr a women Ww oo Pre oe or ¢ ve a“ a o i _ FRANKLIN SIMON BROYS'* SHOPS- -FIFTH FLOOR 1 + sister's child while she slumbered. SMALL BOYS’ HATS AGES 2 to 6 VELOURS °8.50 to £14.00, BEAVERS °8.50 to £10.50 Seasonable Hats at Reasonable Prices? DEAL cold weather hats, as the materials indicate. But more than merely hats. Made in fine crbwn and brim variatidhs adapted to varying ages, and obviating the make- shift character of most boys’ hats, which so often fit the head and not the face. _We don't put a 6 year old model on a 2 year old boy, nor a‘z year old boy under a 6 year old style. They fit the face as well as the head. . : SHAPES: Middy, Round Crown Middy, and Rah Rah COLORS: Black, Brown, and Navy. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenme, 37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR How Many More Can You Eat? Will that hungry family ever get enough pancakes? They go so fast mother hasn’t had 2 chance to eat any herself. No wonder, for these are rea/ pancakes, made frem Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, that new and delight- ful combination of cereals, Add only water—every- thing required, including milk, is in the flour. Always buy Pillsbury’s Family of Foods—different in kiad, but alike in quality. At your grocer’s, Pillsbury's Best Flour Pillsbury'’s Wheat Cereal Pitisbury’s Health Bran Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour Rye, Graham and Macaroni Flours illsburys FAMILY OF FOODS / Pancake Flour PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn, __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER fe, ed Mise Hott and Misn days each In the MA Thirty-fourth Street | SPECIALS A Sale of | Offering exceptional v. specially priced at ——¥ An (suitable for lingerie pink and blue, showing design; specially priced No. 1 No. 14 No.2 Silk Moire Ribbon 644 inches wide, in a variety of the wanted shades, as well as all-black and all-white; 55c. per yarc Satin Jacquard Ribbons No. 3 60c., 75c., $1.10, 1.35, 1.85, 2.25, 2.85 | per piece of 10 yards 1920. \ Altman.& Gn. AVENUE, NEW YORK '‘ DISON AVENUE « FIFTH ° Thirty-fifth Street FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) © ‘ A Sale of a Women’s Hand Bags some of chiffon velvet, others of suede; all of excellent quality and unusually low-priced Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags (all silkeiined; in black, brown or taupe) « Ribbons alues, will cormprise Yoke model, with metal frame; attached purse and mirror inside special at $3.25 With inside frame pocket and mirror; a ifimited number only special at $5.00- di Purposes); in white, a charming butterfly as follows: : Suede Hand Bags tan, brown or gray; silk-lined, with inside frame pocket and a mirror special at $5.50 (Some of these Bags are subject to tax) No.5 No.7 No.9 | in Both of these Ssies on the First Fleor X-Ray | Diagnosis | Tt tp mow a vital feature of modern | dontistry. Unsumpected mbscensos lure at | bottom of apparently sound teeth, and crmnen are the basis of many | incloned wien the X-Ray Thin! If conditions make \t necemsary, Have old } fecth drawn in the morning and a naw plate, fitting right and looking right, rondy in the evening All Languages Spoken, available to bunt them out beoan Gepartment is thoroughly up to date, The WATERBURY Way, Lady Attendants, WATERBURY Dewta. COMPANY | Incorporated Established 1697 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Hours: @ ro 6 Sunpavs: ciosee SALTS FOR KIDNEYS *Eot less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers, Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occa- sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, a Stern Brothers - West 43rd St. West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) Tomorrow (WEDNESDAY) will mark the Second Day of our Extraordinary Three-Day Sale of 1000 BOYS’ SUITS Purchased from a prominent manufacturer at an unusual saving—these High Quality Fall and Winter Suits will now be placed on Sale at the Remarkably Low Price of | «torpid liver, acid. stomach, sleepless-| [| ness and all sorts of bladder disorders, You @inply must keep your kidneys |}! active and clean, and the tnoment you feel wn ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then#hct fine, This famous salts is made from the) acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it longer irritates, * ad Salts is harmless; inexpensive: makes ‘a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious complications A well-known local druggist says be sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.—Advt Irritating Coughs | Promptly treet coughs, colde, howreenese bronchitis and similar inflamed ‘and irritated conditions of the throat with @ tested remedy PISO'S WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS Actually Less than To-day’s Wholesale Cost. The assortmentcomprises Suits which were originally made to sell from $18.50 up to $32.50 The majority are of ALL-WOOL FABRICS; others are of Wool Mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 Years.” CASSIMERES — CHEVIOTS — SERGES | In Plain or Pleated Norfolk Models | At such a liberal saving advantage, many pareni hodo not need a warm, stylish suit for their boy right now, will find it profitable to secure one or more from this Sale to lay away for future use, Boys’ Suit Department-—-THIRD FLOOR WT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT