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BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915. Hmmimwi mmnimwi his chair and laughed as they ail hurried towards him. Then suddenly he sprang to his feet. Again the change same into his face which they had seen in tiie mirror. French dashed forward towards him.

The sti Le Ultime Notizie Delia Guerra Per i Lettori Italiani mc vpa neDgerer va professor snarled, seemed about to spring, then suddenly once more stretched out his hands to show CONNECTION WITH JAMIS MeCRIIRV A CO. OF N1W YORK. IN UnaSinentl ta Ufflclale. Una nota pubbllcata 11 glornolo in Roma denumia un artlcolo del "Ber The Hengerer Children's Shop is the Largest in Buffalo Selection of 3000 Smart Wash Frocks at lin Vosslche Zeltung" nel quale an-nunzia cbe gll Italiani hanno eretta uno stazlone telegria fica sulla catte- that he was helpless and handed to Quest thepaper upon which he had been writing. "You have nothing to fear from me," he exclaimed.

"Here is my last message to you, Sanford Quest. Read it read it aloud. Always remember that this was not your triumph, but mine." Quest held up the paper. They all read. The professor's letters were carefully formed, his handwriting perfectly legible: You hate been a clever opponent, Sanford Quest, bat even now you are to be cheated.

The wisdom of tbe ages outreaches drale dl Milano che del cannoni sono 10,000 Auatrlacl Sconfitti. Un dispacclo tedesco alia Trlbuna dice: Gli Italiani incominciarono la loru marcio contro Gortsia la mattina dell'-otto GfUgnb Allgunolo 11 primo distaccamento si awicino verso la citta di Gorilla, I'arUglieria Aue-triaca attacco il fuoco, segulta da una grande masse di fanteria, attacco' l'eserclto Italiano che fu eostretto a retroeedere momenttaneamente. Dalla parte dell' Est, l'artiglieria Italiana attacco gli Austriaci disper-dendoii, ma. flno alia matti no del 9 nessuno progresso fu av vera to nell' avvanzata da ambo le parti. La perdilita Austrlaca ascends da iCeprrlaiit.

ana, kr Otk F. Wort. stati montati su dl essa sul con- vento di Santa Maria. 1 La nota con tin ua: Sembra che tale INSTALLMENT XV. annunzio sia stato fatto per pre para re "We've had enough," he ad mitted, swaying a little on his feet, la pubblica opinione In caso di un at tacco dai nemici, simile a quelli com pluti dai Tedeschi in Rheims Lou-vain, attacchl ingiusti contrari alle $1.00, S2.50, an uH to $9.50 Not only is the assortment th largest for -the styles also offer every smart ite showiniB New York.

The designing of JuthfTand art in itself. Such models must hare due, they must be they must follow quite closely the modes aL At the Hengerer Juvenile Shop all these qualities are in marked evi- Materials ottomlla a dlectmlla uominl La citta leggt del la guerra in riguardo ai bom-bardamentl, contro ai prellminari della clvilta moderns. 1 Undo the other band, if you can, Lenora." He leaned forward and released their victim. The whole atmosphere of the place seemed immediately to change. Lenora drew a long, convulsive breath and sank into a chair.

The professor sat up and gazed at them all with the air of a man who has just awakened from a dream. His features re di Gorizia aftollata di feriti, cbe vengono curat! in case private, a causa della affluenzanegll Ospedal. Arruolamento Volontarlo. Circa settecento uominl sono stati arruslatl nel corpo di avazlone ital yours, outreacbes It and triumphs. Quest looked up quickly.

"What the devil does he mean?" he muttered. The professor's arms shot suddenly above his head. Again that strange, animal look convulsed his features. He burst into a loud, unnatural laugh. "Mean, you fool?" he cried, holding out his wrist, which was turning black.

"Poisoned! That is what it means!" They all stared at him. Quest Vlttorie Italiane Navi Affondate. La prima grande battaglia della campagna Itallana Incominciata nelle iana le autorita militari annunziano vicinauze della riviere dell' Isonzo Dlspaccl' da Cologne Geneva annun-zlano grand i scontri nelle vicinanze ciotns ana many omer novemeB. I'a suspender and numerous other styles. FIx such as smocking, featherstitching, embroidery, etc-also unusual belt or girdle ideas.

che 1' arruolamento completo. Tra i bravi volontari refulgono i nomi di nobili, professionisti ed operai, fra della Gorizia, circa 22 miglla al north west della citta di Trieste. II dls- seat quello di Ernes te Nathan, ex pacclo da Cologne annunzia cbe amnaco ai noma. Italiani vennero respinti nelle vici I Russi Gusdagnano Terreno j. 'Equauy Knoice is tne oeieci Dresieg.

Ridirts Habits, Sports Apparel. Dopo 'I grande successo nelle re Suit'. Coats, gion! Baltiche i Russi reclamano una grande vittorta nella Galicia L'ar- seized the ink bottle, revealed the false top and laid it down again with a little exclamation. Then, before they could realize it the end came. The professor lay, a crumpled-up heap, upon the floor.

The last change of all had taken place in his face. His arms were outstretched, his face deathly white, his lips (Wmrth FleorJ All Most' Reasonably Priced. Sixes 14, 16 and 18. mata Austro-Tedesca nel tentare di avanzare in Lemberg fiLatata sconfitta in una battaglia lungo il Dniester, nanze di Gorizia, Gradlsca Monfal-cone La cattura della citta di Mon-falcone da parte degli Italiani e' stata annunziata ufficial mente da Roma-Secondo il comunicato da Geneva, la batta glia continua, ancora. Due velierl inglesi nel mare del Noro son stati aftondati dagli aero-priant tedeschi.

II piroscafo Inglese Strath tarron di 2800 tons ed un bar-cone Russo sono stati affondatl. vicino Zurawana. Un rapporto unoffi- faintly curved in the half amiable, $3 Hand Bags, $2.43 Hasd tags la Maek or ooi- a u.it vlth arllt or sfl ciale da Geneva asserlsce che le forze ball supercilious smile of tbe savant who sees beyond. Quest stooped sono state rjsplnte in due punti nelle vicinanze dl Dniester. lapsed, his mouth once more resolved itself into pleasant and natural lines.

He smiled at them pleasantly. "Have by any chance, be asked. "Or-; He never finished his sentence. His eyes fell upon the mirror, the metal band lying by his side. He read the truth in the faces still turned towards him.

He rose to his feet. There was another and equally sudden change in his demeanor and tone. He carried himself with the calm dignity of the scientist. "The end of our struggle, I presume?" he said to Quest, pointing to the metal band. VYou will at least admit that I have shown you fine No one answered him.

Even Quest had barely yet recovered himself. The professor shrugged his shoulders. "I recognize, of course," he said, gravely, "that this is the end. A person in extremis has privileges. Will you allow me to write just a matter of twenty lines at your desk?" Silently Quest assented.

The pro over him. Ter trimmings; I piece fittings. Regular Pfioy. eaoh 0. Special at tfcB.

He is dead, he declared. graduates to the association. The Final Day Sale of Drags and Toilet Goods Hundreds of items in this great aale rery one of them guaranteed absolutely pure and fresh. Prices much below regular. (Street Fleer, AUte 1) (To be continued.) response for the class will be delivered by Andrew W.

Grabau of this city, president of the graduating class. The Original "Garden Smocks" From North Hampton Suggestive of those fascinating garden smocks worn by English peasants, and by artists the world over, are the new garments for women and young girls. They are wonderfully smart just now, being considered quite the correct thing for gardening, for sports or beach wear. Shown Exclusively at Hengerer' We have the exclusive sale of these garments in Buffalo. Choice of rose, green, corn color, light blue, pink, tan and white linen, with smocking in shades that provide effective contrast May be worn with separate skirts, or over thin gowns.

Sires 34 to 46. Price $7 M. (Fourth Floor) Reports will be presented by the 400 TO ATTEND UNVEIL TABLET TO HUTCHINSONS AT HIGH SCHOOL New "Cleopatra" shape In genuine pta eeaL fitted wtth mirror and eota paraa: colored knob elaap. Regular price, each tt.M. Special at $4 to $10 Party Cases Half Price Variety of shapes and leathers, with polished gold flt-tlnga.

(Street Fleer. J.UI t) NORMAL SCHOOL ALUMNI REUNION Regular $1.50 Brassieres at 98c Donors of Site Are Honored at Ceremonies in Auditor-, ium Accepted by Principal Vogt. The tablet in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.

Hutchinson, donors of the Hutchinson high "school site, was unveiled this morning with appropriate ceremonies. The auditorium was filled with students and invited guests, and the devotional exercises were conduct secretary, Helen M. Olmstead, the treasurer, Theresa A. Roehsler, Principal Upton for the student-aid work by the alumni and by the committee on memorial gift, Mrs. Walter Piatt Cooke and Mrs.

Charles J. North. The election of officers is elictlng much interest among the alumni. The nominations are as follows: President, Hubert K. Perry or Frank B.

Steele; vice-president, Miss Clara Swart or Mrs. Oliver Jenkins; secretary, Miss Elizabeth Weller or Miss Blanche Parker; treasurer Miss Ellen Ream, Miss Teresa Roechler; directors, Samuel King, Miss Bessie Coan, Casper Weif-fenbach. Miss Bacon, who has served for two terms, insists on retiring. The formal exercises will end with the singipg of Auld Lang Syne. Dancing will follow the banquet.

The chairman of committees in charge of the arrangements for tonight's reunion are: Mrs. E. Bar-calo, decorations; Mrs. Guy Wellman, nominating committee; William J. Fuhrmap.

music Lauro D. Has-arty, publicity. Is. CASE-KLEINSMITH. Parasols Every new shape, as well as plain coaching parasols.

Prices $3 to $26. "The Mikado." Shaped exactly like a Japanese parasol, and superior to all others in providing shade. Very attractive, too, in its Oriental designs, or plain colors. One style has handle which unscrews easily packed in trunk or suit case. Price $3.50.

(ftXreet Floor, Front) Women's Silk Hosiery Actual $1.50 and $2 Quality, 98c All new, all perfect and offering every desirable (hade, as, well aa black or white. Made extra long, with double ilk or lisle garter tope and soles. Si see 8 to 10. (Street Floor, AM. I) Close fitting models, made of lace and fine batiste front fastening.

Adapted to slender and medium figures. $4.00 to $5.00 Corsets, Special lot of high-grade corsets in various well-known makes. Regular $4.00 to $5.00 values, at $2.95. (TMr Fleer.1 ed oy the Rev. Dr.

Charles A. Jessup. That was followed by a song, "Prayer of Thanksgiving." which was sung by the school chorus under the direction of Arthur J. Abbott. Banquet and Business Session Will Be Held in Gymnasium at 7:30 a Tonight.

Approximately 400 alumni of Buffalo State Normal school are expected to gather tonight in the new school building for the 40th annual reunion, business meeting, reception and tvin-quet of the alumni association. Responses to the invitations sent out by the president of the association. Gertrude M. Bacon indicate that the attendance will be fully 400 at the dinner, with many more who will come only for the reception and reunion. Tbe program for tonight includes the reception in the auditorium-office corridor of the school, to be held by the officers of the Alumni association ard Principal and Mrs.

Daniel Upton, which is to begin at 7 o'clock. The fessor seated himself in the swing chair, drew a sheet of paper towards him, dipped the pen in the ink and began to write. Then he turned round and reached for his own small black bag which lay upon the table. Quest caught him by the wrist. "What do you want of that, professor?" he inquired.

"Merely my own pen and ink," the professor expostulated. If there is anything I detest in the world, it is violet ink. And your pen, too, is execrable. As these are to be the last words I shall leave to a sorrowing world, I should like to write them in my own fashion. Open the I bag for yourself, if you will.

You can pass me the things out." Quest opened the bag, took out a pen and a small glass bottle of ink. He handed them to the professor, who started once more to write. Quest watched him for a moment and then turned away to French. The professor looked over his shoulder and suddenly bared his wrist. Lenora seized her employer by the arm.

"Look!" she cried. "What is be going to do?" Quest swung round, but he was too late. The professor had dug the pen into his arm. He sat in Principal Frederick A Vogt presided. and spoke briefly in presenting Mr.

JIutchinBon, who "gave a short talk. The school orchestra, under the leadership of Felix A. Casassa, played' and Dr. Henry P. Emerson, superintendent of education, and George i.

Emerson, HfMBKRSTOXE. June ll- i. Miss Eileen Kleinsmith. second secretary the Perry Victory Centen Graduation Gifts' For Girls riaushter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gustav Klein-j Fmith and rtesinaid Case, G. T. R. opera- tor at Port Colborne, were married 8 VhHnm diamond Thursoav by the Rev. Toene.

They will reside in Pprt Colborne. Anions those who attended the district normal meetin? of the Women's Institute in Monthiil Thursday were: Mrs. N. F. 11640 to 91HM.

Solid gold pendant chains, SlT te Gift Books For the Graduate Tee Graduate Sebeol Days (tor School Days (for The Orsdeite School Days (ter alrls). In leather M. Tke Gradnite School Daye (for bors). In leather sjje. I Man's Becord at College Life.

AhGlrl sBeeer of College Life, cloth. Si JO. Box. Mrs. L.

R. Snider. Mrs. Earl nial coirrmiss.on, who is the oldest liv-tng male graduate of the old Central school, which Hutchinson succeeds, spoke. The chorus sang "Song of Spring," and Dr.

Emerson presented the tablet, which was made by Harrison Mills, a well-known Buffalo painter and sculptor. All in the auditorium marched past the tablet after it was unveiled by Sarah Hutchinson Baker and Jean Watson Baker, grandchildren of Mr. and Hutchinson. On behalf of the school, the tablet, in the main foyer, vds accepted by Mr. Vogt.

banquet, with(which will be combined i the ba iness session, begin at 7:30 o'clock in the gymnasium. 1 The president, liss Bacon, will" ad-j dress the class of 1915, welcoming the rinuicY. iaiui. i. it-, mrs.

n. Appie- "ard. Mm. Trumen Minor, Mrs. Cora Kurry, Miss Mary Zavitz.

Mrs. A. Ramey and Mrs. G. Zinierman.

Display of New Summer Millinery In White, Black or Black and White The collection offers trimmed and untrimmed hats; also large showing of sports hats. Advance styles. $5.95 to $10.00. 9 Special Sport Sailor Hat, 65c linen and norelty materials In plain white, stripes or checks. Untrimmed Shapes at $1.95 to $4.50 Correct new styles In white, navy or black.

Novelty Trimmings In large new assortment 4So to $1,25. The Hengerer Free Trimming Service Expert Workmanship. Second Floor) Diamond set pen chains. tASO to 1SSX Sea garden pearl 20 to S3SJ0. Lavdlee' bmaeeet to IbwjDD.

Onld watohea. $1J0 SSB. Mr Sealer Tear, silk, Um Books bonnd In leather. Class- "Gee, I never tasted any Recalls Scant Facilities. In his address George D.

Emerson poem a. see. to. ei.av. lays with the Poete, sen.

said in part: Coral eaaaee rings. tM Diamond brace! etn. $17J-e 1 nave been introduced aa one en Baicony riaKes nice tnese joying the honor of being the senior male graduate of the old Buffalo Solid sM beads, 7M Stone eat ring. 17S ta Hi. Gold SIM mesh bags (gnar-arrtMd), 11000 to Vanity ease, gold a.

t7M to New Post Toasties 640 Pairs of Women's Regular $5.00 Pumps at $3.45 Patent and dull leather vamps, with grey kid backs; also patent vamps with grey or fawn colored buckskin quarters. All sizes. (street Fleer, am For Boys Central High school and I thank yuu for- your greeting. I feel highly honored today. There can never be but one Senior male graduate of the old Central High school and I cannot ff I would share It with another, however large may be the body of surviving graduates.

"We are here today primarily to congratulate ourselves, to congratulate the city of Buffalo and all its good people and to congratulate the great cause of education upon this splendid exhibition of disinterested generosity altogether too rarely met with in this busy, scheming world of purs. Many have the means but lack the inclination a much larger number perhaps have the inclination but not the means but like some flowers Pare Candies 40c Cocoannt bon bona, the 23c. 40c Fig walnuts, the 25c. 40e Chocolate covered eocoannt snowflakes, the lb, 80c. 30c Cream dates, the 230.

30c Cream taffies, the 21o. Platinum and diamond eoarf pins, OtaM to $18040. Solid fold pocket kntvea, te Solid gold tie elaepa. flS) to Solld gout euff links. OU0 to27J0.

Solid gold foba, J0 that bloom only at rare intervals we They're absolutely new made by a new process that brings out the true com flavour and that keeps the flakes firm and have here In this magnificent building with Its splendid equipment a per ViOJSI. oBd soM, petual testimonial to the man and the Signet ring, tUOto I36M Men's Silk Four in -Hand Ties Extra Special at 45c Beyond question the greatest values, we have ever offered in men's fine neckwear. Voluminous of fold, and with reinforced stitched adding greatly to the. service of scarf. Excellent line of colors.

Street Fleer. 4lsle I) woman who have In their noble Uvea Ham mt Hnn MTlS aiSS Extra Special Salt "Water Taffy (Atlantic City style), the lb. 18o. exhibited the rare combination of the means and the inclination in the same hearts and souls. "My "mission this morning is simoly H2S to $17M.

Solid gold scarf pins, 91JI tetlSJO. Street fleer; (Stroet Floor, AUlo to bring a message from the old to the new. I recall our scant facilities and the struggles passed through for even the limited progress we did make, and as I bring to mind the vast dif ference between our present surround ings and ours of the olden days It is with no feelings of harshness or of Choice of Several Hundred Men's Suits All Brand Nsw bewailing the privations we endured, but the rather to rejoice that there has come to another generation of students these maglnlflcent possibili Boys' 75c and $1 Mouses, 59c Soft double cirffa and-coUar attached, or with neck and short sleerea. -All tapelee. Also regular (to blow eJ tapelee.

Special at SSe. Boys' $1 Pajamas, 69c Boys' one or twe tileea py Junaa, of da nainsook. Boys' Straw Hats ties with all that. is involved therein. crisp, even after cream or milk is added.

New Post Toasties are made of the hearts of selected white Indian Corn, cooked, seasoned and toasted; and they come to you FRESH-SEALED as sweet and. appetizing as when they leave the ovens. "Speaking for myself and the boys and the girls of the olden days, many of whom have passed over Into the spirit land, I believe I speak tneir sentiments in reminding you of the resent school of the old standard, Canton or Milan braid 'not how much but how well' that we look to you to maintain the well-deserved Drestlge of the old Central hat, all th new nape. 60, 11.00. 1 A) i to s.uu.

I High as a builder of character as wall (Fifth Floor) as of intellect ana mat you win a em onstrate In your after careers In your chosen paths of life and In your uplifting Influence In society that these magnificent facilities have contributed In a very large measure to the nearer attainment of the highest Ideals In life and living." BULLDOG LACERATES All Perfect All Correct in Style Excellent $22.50 to $30.00 Values at $19.50 Not dee ranee suit not odds and ends but an assortment of several hundred spick, span new suits, superior in fabric, faultlessly tailored and cut on the very smartest new lines. All this season's styles represented. Fabrics Include Cassimeres, Cheviots and Worsteds medium and dark shades. Models specially designed for young men also plenty of conservative designs for those more mature. Positively th best values have offered thai seasoo specisl for tomorrow at $19.50.

Sises 84 to 46 including regular and (Fifth Floor) ANKLE OF CHILD SILVER SPRINGS. June 11. (Special). Arline. Richards, the five-year- Men's Panamas at $6.75 A belated shipment of to grade afcmador Panama at orach Uee than their regular price.

NewMt Sunk Crown snap with Pencil Carl Brim; alee th Op- tlmo and eleeoepe hap $8 Panamas mt Mens Sirow Hats Reduced old daughter" of Carl Richards, was badly bitten by a bulldog' owned by Frank O'Donnell. The little girl had gone to the Donnell home, and when she raooed on the door the dor leaped and 'caught the child by the ankle, -one tooth penetrating to tne Done and tearing a gash two Inches long, be sides bruising the foot badly. Mrs. O'Donnell had difficulty In releasing S3 Si ss il I 9 I 3 ii Sent Braid. Seaast, Leghorn (ad the child.

The dog hma been ordered killed. Mr. and Mrs. M. F.

Danforth and Mr. ta, tloS taeanaear strew an The Sas end td.no nan at i The little puffs on each flake are characteristic of the New Post Toasties Your grocer has them now get; a package and give your appetite a treat. Factories Postum Cereal Ud. Battla Creek, Michigan Canadian Poatum Cereal Ltd. Windsor, Ontario Uata at SSJ.

I and Mrs. E. Fitch' Denton left this Ta SIJ0 aad SI. Bats at StJS. s.

morning for an auto trip to Ruahvill to visit relatives. (Fifth Floor) The new bridge being put In over the Erie at Sliver Lake Junction, Is completed, and the workmen who have been putting It In place left yesterday for Bprlngvine, where tne R. j. la putting in a large bridge..

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