The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1903, Page 9

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‘ by HAS CODD IDEAS ‘Studies the Heads and Faces ', of Her Customers and Cuts : and Shaves to Make Harmo- nlous Whole. \ | REALLY AN ART, SHE SAYS. Unherited Shop from Her Husband, and S:ys She Means to Become Famour Throughout New York for Tonsorial Skill. A female barber, with a psychological mind, 1s the latest acauisition of the eoterie of New York woman wage- yeerhers. She is Mrs. Annie Leon, who “Bince the death of her husband last {Week has grappled with the problem of ‘eerning her own living, by taking charge wot the barber @hop which her husband fet her as 0 legacy. Mrs. Leon has black eyes and a clear @kip; incidentally she has @ leaning to- ward the study of phrenology and phys!- ognomy. She says there are great gifts a “/tongoria} art,” and judging from the way trade is flourishing at the lttle hop at No. 165 East Eighty-sixth street, the combination is working wonders. (When Mrs. Leon cries out "Next" she Ggesn't have to wait long for a willing wustomer. “Mhe first talng I do when a man gets in the chair," she announced to an Hvening, World reporter this morning, "ys to size him up. It is necessary to pad Chatacter to be a successful barber, Shaved lots of men and gave numerous cuts when my husband ran the but now I mean to become the! on scientific haircucter in New York. you, in order to be successful, you have not only to be scientiilc, but stio. Just think of the possibilities in human face. Let me get hoM of a in who doesn't look well and I can fix im up iy, Biving him a good haircut ce making his mustache go the right way. ‘There are all types of faces, and if aman must wear a mustache let him train the ends of it up. I don't believe Ma) mustaches from the yauitary point ‘of/ view, but when it adds to a man's pearance let him keep the ends turned “Y can't stand for whiskers, but 1 wer try to dictate to my customers. ever I can induce a man to relinquish whiskers, though, I think I have $ @ & good thing. “There is just as great a field in ee golentific study of my trade as an, elec and I mean to demonstrate fi tt is the only way to give satisfaction. “This is a serious business with me ill be my life work.” ‘Leon excused nerself to minister fo. large fat man who had taken pos- eaion of the chair. She began work (eextrousiy and when ane had finished Nistomer was beaming with satis- en, “That's the best haircut I Quer shad in i Hie," bo explained, and handed the ale barber, « dollar bill ya clever ibe women 7 dee Husband died of ‘blood poisoning, ting from a cut on the hand he re- | ved while playing with a slot ma- or Tavs two mo oroall children to support," ‘Hyena Bes Leon,” "so jusiness of je is fe tad or fancy Te is a serious \\proposition and I mean to win out. By a cain gtudy I expect to become one he leading, barbers tn New York.” Meves, not without reason, that fe can have their Seatures studied, their hair eek Cy with some regard for thelr Pocularlties, rete pad ay rum,’ lather ie a ae to Neh: will crowd the elimi oH Will give them thetr gt phe said the energetic bar, Ber, che that's only everybody wants.” MRS. ANNIE LEON, THE WOMAN BER WHO \ crap ys ee WOULD BE FAMOUS. BOWERY STATESMAN ASKS THIRST POSTS Assemblyman McCullagh Wants Hotel Signs at All The Cross Roads in the State. (Spectal to The Drening World.) ALBANY, March 18—Although he comes from the Bowery section of Greater New York, Assemblyman John B. McCullagh, of the Tenth District, wants to eign-poet the entire State, 50 that the hungry and thirsty and be- lated traveller wil know just bow far it is to the next Raines iaw hotel. To this end McCullagh to-dey. introduced the following unique act: “AN highway commissioners in the revenue counties of the State with the exception of of Wyoming County shall within thirty days after this Jaw ehall take effect, cause to be erected sign posts at every cross road where there is an interesting post road, forming an angle of more thun than thirty-six and one-half degrees of good surveyors’ measure, said eign poste shall set forth in letters of not less than @ix inches in height, the distance to the nearest hotel x24 ahve McCain, et for New Lhe aie goa aan Lwhpint of his as- elutes ee and jawreooe Bond unte form ‘kind ot oe can hes G3 upon, because Prise they wil prove an eyesore. e Assemblyman eaid: “You don’t don't need a Freie at TY tha Laat there are guerillas thqre to gut BOY STEALS LAST RIDE ON'A TRAIN. He Falls Off Near Poughkeepsie and Is Killed — Companion 1 Narrowly Escapes. 4 William Lelst, the seventeen-year-old son of Gustave Leis! Ingndryman, of No. 774 Second avenue, fell off a New York Central train to-day, four miles south of Poughkeepsie, while stealing a ride, and was killed. John Callahan, a boy companton, of No. $3 East Forty- fifirat street, narrowly escaped a like fate. The parents /of the dead boy refused to believe the news of his death when it was taken to them first by an Even- thelr son was working in a plano manu- factory at St, Johnsville, N. Y. ‘The Leiet and Callahan boys ran away from home several weeks ago, after having been Tefused permission to ac- company sverai other youngsters, be- longing in the same neighborhood, who had procured positions in the St. Johns- ville concern, St. Bartholomew's Church, at No. 20 East Forty-second street, which condnets an employment bureau, had secured the employment for them, From the time of Leist's going away all his parents heard from him was a demand for money. He was not to re- ceve his money until March 15. It ts believed that he anf Callahan posame iesatisfied with this arrangement and started out with the idea of xoing West, HE WORLD: ing World reporter, for they thought| $f, y arrests They | argued hate would be adni IN WATERBURY. Policeman, Failing to Convict Non-Union Motorman Whom He Arrested, Leaves the Force, and Others May Follow BITTER FEELING GROWS. Strikers Getting Ready for Strict Boycott on Men Who Are Leading Crusade Against “We Walk” Rule —More Trouble Feared. (Special to The Evening World.) WATERBURY, Conn., March 13—The opinion that the trouble here with the strikers and the trolley company ts fast approaching a crisis that will af- fect the general welfare of the city was strengthened to-day when Pollce- man John B. Schlepfen, rebuked in the City ourt by the release of a non- union motorman named John Fisher from New York, whom he charged with inaulting him, threw down his badge and club and resigned from the force. Judge Peanley, who dismissed tho prisoner, hes nourred the displeasure of the etrikers before. He said be thought the quarrel was a ¢rivial ono, The strikers take the Judge's re- marks as @ hit at them and are very |ngry. The policemen claim that the non- union men relying protection all around are offensive, dnd tt is ead that other members will leave the depart- ment, ‘This 1s considered a new and danger- ous phaze of the eftuation. If the po- lice resign in any appreciable number, the city will practically be tn the hands of the lawless element, Waterbury ts overrun with detectives and none of them is paying any atten- tion to, the local officers or courting their favot or acquaintance. =. The The clans are gathering on doth aides, but secretly, for the confiict—boy- cott or no boycott. The strikers are preparing a mani- festo against all the business men who were at the indignation Mon- day nightecand “Wil try to out. thele pal oes sort the ans they po encoura; Ing and opposing oF atouite, Pol ® $19,000, few in the case. ita werous for ve information against the ‘As eveny Saturday for a month been marked by sceties of disorder, the Mayor is maxing special efforts to’ pre: vent a@ repetition to-morrow. pase NON-UNION MEN AT WORK. Townsend & Dow: They Want—Burlee Men A full force of non-union men was at work at the yards of the Townsend & ‘Downey Shipbuilding Company on Shooter Jeland this morning, and the pense, of the yard said that sereny, no more needed eee would aiimitnty in getting th lant of the Burlee Drydock and Sin usd at Port Richmond is) Voler-mecers and tron ‘as they had often talked of doing. fitters are gtill out, Pickaninny’s Smile This little ““Pick’’ her breakfast spied ; “Hi, golly! Quaker Oats!” she cried, And on her face kept spreading wide wept FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1908, cs STAKE CRISIS [WMERS SHOT IN The Food BED, SHE SHS, Woman Declares that West Vir- ginia Marshals Fired on Sleeping Men Without a Word of Warning. THREE MEN WERE KILLED. Bullet Whizzed Past Her Head and Then She Fled from the House, Carrying Her Little Children—One Gun Aimed at Them. CHARLESTON, W. Va, March 18— The story of the Killing of negro miners @t Stanford City on Feb. % by deputy marshals and their posse told by Ada Jackson before the Coroner's inquest ts creating great indignation egainst the officers, It has just been made publle. Oars. Jackson is the wife of “Stonewall” Jackson, at whose house three men were shot down. She sald: “There were eight or ten mon staying ai] night at our house, all sleeping in one room, where the beds had been laid on the floor. I got up defore daylight to get breakfast, and while I was put- ting my olothes on I heard three shots from the outside, The men in the front Toom were then in bed. “There was no call to surrenter—just nothing but shooting. I was in the back room of the house, and when I opened the door towa: ors sic ste, ttn came to the house the night before, but T did not notice how many. When I came back I found the three «nen dead HANOVER ON THE MUD. ‘Went Ashore at Communtpaw This Morning, but Will Get Of Fastly. ‘The st Hanover, of the North German Lloyd Une, went ashore in the mud off New Jersey fists at Com- | munupary ‘te : - Hanover i# bound for and left Hoboken at ¢ o'clock this morn- 3 will got off easily when the Will Cure All Diseases A Vitalized Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with. Glycerine, Guaiacol andthe Hypoptospits of Lime and So For the Thin, for the Feeble, For Those with Sore Throats and Lungs, For Those Who Are Gripped by the Grippe, For Coughs, Colds and Influenza. a |A FREE TRIAL BOTTLE BY MAI will be sent prepald, to every reader of the World, to prove Its merits and possibilities, om receipt of name and complete address by Postal Card or Letter. Also Illustrated *' Babyville’’ Booklet forthee OZOMULSION FOOD 98 PINE ST., NEW YORK. THE WORLD’S UPTOWN OFFI 4384 Broadway, Between 97th and 88th Sts, IN A SATURD, To-morrow will be a livel For bargains most navel values, stouts, longs, shorts and slims. breasted effects. throughout with finest serge; all lining; all at Blue and Black Thibets, and si Black breasted sack styles, le breasted sack styles. Clay Serges—all at Men’s in tan Bows’ at Boys’ Suits and Russian 7 years; Sailors, 3 to 10 years, Norfolk Suits—4 to 16 years, Reduced from $5.00 and $6.00 to BOYS’ KNEE PANTS, 75c, value, 3 to 16 years, Blue end Pansy Cheriote—Corduroys. 49 Mexican Kisses, Vanilla, Walnut and Maple Pecans, per Ib. +++: Assorted Nat and Fruit 19 jens Lot het ‘ola Will Return Again, Sweet- tadalenes. ‘The 4.000 toter- Bie teat” MAIL ORDERS Adaitis SIXTH AVENUE. 21ST Men’s as Boys’ S . business day in our Clothing will be offered in a Spring sample line of a New York manufacturer—several hundred garments in all. are enough for a single day’s selling, and early comers get the choicest that replaces Men’s and Youths’ Spring Topcoats | Oxford and Tan Coverts, Black Unfinished Worsteds, Oxford and Black Cheviots—many garments silk-lined throughout ; balance are lined Men’s and Youths’ Spring Suits! Blue and Black Unfinished Worsteds— lay Worsteds — cutaway and single- Fancy Cassimeres, Cheviots and Dark Gray and Youths’ Genuine Cravenette Coats ! In Oxford Cheviot; also “ Rain-Shine ” Raglan Coats, louse and Sailor Suits— ope ne 234 to Double-breasted Two-piece Suits—6 to 16 years, Three- Pier Vest Suits—9 to 16 years, Boys’ Pants and Sweaters! Saturday’s Candy Specials! 19¢ New Pineapple Glace, per Il 1c! Chocolate Chips, per Ib,. “war Sheet Music 12: By Mall 2¢, Extra for Each Piece, Only a Dream of the Golden | My Past. ring Clothing Cate BUDGET! artment. The sizes are almost complete—from 33 to 46—regulars,} im" pamtint The styles comprise single and i 00 have silk sleeve double Topcoats ! BOYS' JERSEY r SWEATERS, .00 anv 4.50 140 ROTTS serids sries | Assorted Nut and Fruit Butter- cups, per Ibe. - Genevieve, Beautiful belied. When Kate and } Were Com es Tate’ the nye 6 Sar thet Palle trom al, 2 Boras Boy, y's Soldier Boy, Valse ‘Bigue- PROMPTLY AND 22D ‘Special Saturday Sale of Reliable by the Russian manufacturers). Arichs in solution Poteim, whioh, far surpasses ni Tite ‘song. mill ot Tsjure the. moat fomery’ dep) PURE WHITE RUBBER GLOVES, all elzea, per pal HOT-WATER BOTTLBS, in two-quart ‘eememeer J alte, warranted, at... Girls’ and Women’s Shoes s MEN’S “EMPIRE’’ SHOES FOR mene } The carly Spring styles are bere in all their beauty. seems Face styles are shown in pe ll variet: Gome and see these “Empire” shoes, of shoes that have a wide sale at $3.00 per pair, WOMEN'S “MEDALLIO. The newest made at hit de wear i ready in includis tent every pipes men heights in beels are represented. These been elit $4.00 shoes, and we are positively better than most $3.00 an tarntsity request every woman to at least examine them before making a purchase. Girls’ Button and Lace Shoes! New, fresh and fashionable shapes are ready in button and lace extension shoes, oe ney come in Glaze Kid or Skinny leathers. Comfortable shapes. (6) 19¢ pair will give excellent service, The sizes and prices are: Sizes 6 to 8— 39 Price seeves: lac Real value $135. This Handsome Imported Artificial +s, Copy {Fern — difficult to discern from am the natural jardiniere and pedestal, complete for......ss+s00 FILLED! Goode Toilet Requisit SWANSDOWN POWDER PUFFS, Large, full size puffs, Large of extra quality Swansdown, with plaited satin back, in bi white, with celluiold ring i plate; a special af There} VelvO Cream ‘sex: STREETS, N. ¥. waa requires to tho for massage use, £c., it ts the THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN SPONGES are used in all European hos; the world over as Sanitary Sponges of the first order. of Pure Rubber, under a secret process (protected by prohibitive pat Previous to our sale of three weeks Sponges have been regarded as a luxury by m 35 size, ogee Germ | te, wefan comical wih pare bain’. complexion, 18 & ioe non ev iy | THE papal pba £9 a 85 e 69e AT NOTABLE MONEY-SAVING SHOES FOR.. beauty. I Button and that the season demands, hey are the exact duplicate These Sponges Our great redui =p brought the goods down to a fair selling poee and at the same tinte ‘=F ized the article. Others have since followed our example in the sale o goods. These prices will prevail for Saturday only: ie” 23 GBYSERITE TOILET SOAP, No. 4 size, CARBOLATED per box... PATH BRUSHES with, band lee—good ebay a LET TALCUM POWDER, at. F| PERFUMED — AMMONTA, OATMEAL, OL YCRRIND | Ayo TBRMILK SOAP, per box PRICES ! ir with “sewed welts’ fern—with ” 1.00 Se 6 eee |e ae can ~ | Real value $1.65, > vitals and 1.50

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