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MONDAY, FEBRUARY'S, 1908. a THE EVENING WORLD. ie or DUSKY DOMINIE INVOKES THE LAW - —AQANST ROTERS Fourteen Worshippers at Mt. Olivet Held in Court ‘ on Charges. SANG THEIR OWN HYMN. | “Religion of Smiles’’ to the Whoie ———_—____++ iBranehe Bates Talks About the Book in Which She Is Going to Give Mankind the Merry Ha! Hal! WHAT MOST PEOPLE NEED IS _ | CHEERFULNESS, SHE AVERS. Girl of the Golden West Preparing to Preach Wide World. NEIGHBORS SAVE 'BELASCO PLAYERS | GOULD HARDLY’ ~ NVALID FROM ESCAPED DEATH 'STOP SCRATCHING BURNING HOME) IN TRAN WRECK, | Sireman Fighting Blaze Struck’ Two Passengers on Wabash! | on Head by Ax and Special Were Killed and eee EEN GAERERREG Badly Hurt. Thirty-four Injured. ———— ae “I was suffering with eczema for 6 | year and a half and had tried all kinds Letcher on Bel-| 3f medical treatment but without any Severe Itching Humor on Joints Made Movement Difficult—Suf- fered for a Year and a Half— Many Treatments Failed to Cure. enhomenot anny, ETRO Feb, 3.—Wabash passen- ea BisihAtiae NE THeWia Seen ee abash passen’| Peaults, All the joints of my body sete - fre Inst ntgnt.| S¢F fain No. 4, eastbound, a consoll-| wero affected in euch a way that I had = 7 EN Lie tah tye fluc, | 2ted Chicago and Bt. Loute train, due} diticulty in walking and moving ee 4 iy as caused by a defoctive flue, ek Seecie ,, It itched so at times that I could b&r Pastor’s Adherents Rolled Un. 92 Will Tell Them How to Achieve It, mured by a defoctlve 1) sere at 830 P, M., waa wracked two fe ltened 40 at times that I could birdy CRMGIS) Xela Tsolleat (CN) Nuva by lines, was gevcued by the les West of Britton Station, forty. | had suffered for abit a year and four i isti | f A ad lai he der difficulty, after | sey : »| months before trying Cuticura Boap, der Pews in Unchristian | and Her Fhilosophy includes “Smiles” holkbors under great dimculty, after |seven miles from Detroit, about °| Giitoura. Ointment, and. Cuvicura ‘Ae: Lock With Rebels. of Various Brands. o'clock last night probably by a broken golvent. After pone Guctrs) for two ..| months regularly, not missing 9 day, women passengers Were) ai signs of eczema disappeared and Ned and thirty-four persons were tn-| now you could not tell that I ever ha dwelling. On account of frozen hydrants the fire department was nearly an heur rail. Two getting water on the blaze. Nance a | eczema. 1 gannot find words eulfici " Ghe West Bide Court was jammod to- Carroll, a fireman, wns accidentally | rs, ssa are: Mrs, Frances Vareo | £0, 40. the Guticura Remedies justloa, s@er with three hundred members of the By Nicola Greeley--Smith struck on the head with an axe by G Bildipest. A ee pul oa) ie Denieleeanee tea v40 eye St, @ongregation of the Mount Oltvet Bap- | : ie mae! Rca to the hospital) smith, of No. 182 Sixth street, Milwau Z ort a B | in a serlous conditio: pile — @st Church, af No. 19 Weat Fitty-third Won't you have a smile with “ime women in the fashionable nelen:| 160 Wie , treet, to hear the Court's jutement tn Blanche Bates? ected coins Che Ea teal(ascies ctears can Airs Ds ae @e case of fourteen worshinners wh aly pera yaa firemen, while their husbands as SS ele - J. MeKay, | Sash] Tirnodiestifevenineataersieen tai ae cae has a whole “Religion In) sph ete) sities | orgie Poth of whom had several rie Torturing, Disfiguring f Smiles” y me @ rot. Spnde-flush circles have heer @evoral months since the div terosts in the Mount Olivet ure teengregation of three thousand, T minority wing of the congresa fhought that when the Rev. Milton W OMert, graduate of Benedict College. Columbia, S. C, got $181 a month he rent for i ich she is about to launch in a book bearing that itle. The chief luminary of the Belas-, co horizon, at present the darling| of the gallery gods at the Academy music of the “Soul Kiss) produced at the New York the world's greatest in the Magazine Sec- ‘s World, Order from Kemember each | limited, Advance | Whe remainine injured ustained only | surains and bruises | The train consisted of seven cars, all but one of which tood the shock of the wreck without overturning, It was in the coach directly behind the combina -| Words and Waltz Song” Theatre with G dancer, will be & tlon of next Sunda newsdenler in advance, | newsdealer’s supply is jer is necessary. Humors Speedily Yield to Cuticura. The suffering which Cuticura gnd Cuticura Ointment have allevia' among skin-tortured, di figured infants. and ‘chile dren, andthe comfort they have afforded worn-ous and worried parents, have tion barrage and express car and the| the rewular baggage car deaths and the m< that two. ness on a first night.’ Celebrated $5.00 Non- Theatre with G the world’s greatest | = = | 2 i of Mu ‘old me all about it i | | t serious injuries oc- led to their adoption in war getting enough. i. , told me all about it in her ‘urred. The baggage cars remained up: countless homed aa 6 3 ‘The majority of the poonarewation) dressing room. right, se did also the three sleeping peice ees tree ener ee Mb sPowever, voted to raise his salary $° Hiya beat cr ey 7 + ears and the diner, but the coach was skin and blood. Infantile ~. & month. Though beaten, the minority The interv 1eW opened with pray- | | urned and badly crushed. | and birth humors, milk y ssvaa not silenced, and recently has er—a prayer of the new religion—| Keel the Injured were a number of | gama, rashos, aes af iiching, ‘taken to writing warnings to the Rev. 5 fete . theatrical people who were registered i) of e } ie i Mis: a er y “ ahd on ly, kin and scalp humor {Gilbert which he bas courageously te for Miss Bates greeted my mention | # being from the Belasco Theatre, New | scaly, pir iy, skin, an deea DE LUEESESS a. Last wooi he got a 1ot of letters of the book with the heartiest of | ] renee hood, are speedily, permanently, and vising him not to conduct services i | Che injured were brought to Detroi: | economically cured, in the majority of Ngest night. If he did, !t was announced ha-ha’s and then amended the laugh | on a relief train and sent to hospitais| cases, when all other remedies suitable ere would be trouble with: | and hotels here, for children fall. | Cuticura Remedies " aie bcs : | are ranteed absolutely pure un ; Sang Their Own Hymn. “But I am writing it—really.| | cent the pices of David Belasco’s en-| the U. 8. Food and Drugs Act. But he wvas not intimidated, and ap- : ” Gal cage the company, eatteealt kts, Sala that | completo External and Interna! Treatment fot eared in his pulpit at You see,” she continued, crossing i Se i to in che de | avery Humor of Tntants, children, and Aduita cone ur, When he anno’ i lear - a ——-—_. | rape emu West.” 2, which left Chicags ves- | cutteura Omtment (S6c.) to Heat the Skin, and Cu ymn the promisedi trou her buckskinned knees and oa ox ied igh leet Chicago ves suri Hoe ioria tne form ot Choate ser minority ignored his i back one of “the Girl's” braids Cay |b 5 | ind . 6s agistrate Wa Se LI are twenty-fo ameneal «lll 25e, per vial of €0) to Pu 10 Bloo See aera crs ing back one of oa ae soulier, Ordered to Trial in Clinton Police Say They Have Men Magistrate Wahle Says Dool organization, of (which Mary Hall tn! Gop. aulesbrpe, Howton, Mass) Vue © Cues a Ee whicl ung over her shoulder, i \ fi c © : th ak 5 ne te oman, har! Brickett | — sg-Malled Free, Cuticura Book on 3kin Diseasem ae sepvenatevel colnet tie ieee i people in the world County, Will Remain | Who Robbed Houses Around | ing Failed to Make Good | 's\per fr:star in the production. Ud paneled a tear a “what most people 1 ae ie , lay from. Mary. Hall. the leading rafters creak and bend A Fay i r > BOS a Former mise . Porat a ee eG | Sepa naliseclaevar etoppaa need is cheerfulness. Now I have In Asylum. | Gramercy Squ: on a Former Promise. sag. oF ene company. Informing him Th tor struggled in val ke | ap: 3 » have mis: in ‘ Re- : Sa ae anization. was slightly. 1B LF, The pastor strug in vate fo mai | achieved cheerfulness, whatever else I may have missed, and in ‘The | | se the Manthey” member othe Balance | Be deseoched and expostulated in vain. ligion of Smiles’ 1 am going to tell other people how to achieve it. he Supreme! After a hunt which has lasted for} John T i alerec tek | SOUMRRLN NUCL ee Several! 4 ote 6 rs fries : on 7 o1 cone | co to-day hear¢ wT ereeGlar Baie KeceHiae (ane Board of Elections, eared in Harlem ae erelk ot ithe inastoris} telsnds Tae) “1 believe in smiling, even though the smile be only a muscular con jceuee fe a : ea if aes agle ie weeks, and into which fully forty plain Be Sea ARRESTS ELEVATOR BOY INJURED. S tract ' {rin or the Astor ball. That's enouga to Bell on a returi e of habeas | clothes lice Co r OR BOY I Ge pews. Soon the services wore the} ‘faction and heart 1s despairing | ; = praletrictaerlt 5 eapertiotio elotvanial Hel paaborscenert Junderneath. The very effort of forcing | drive one to drink or to chronte cheer-| corpus for Edward Rus-| one time er, two Suspects who couple of your MOF Histrict WhO Jumped From Machine of Which | Eye Glass Accuracy ‘ etre sor-|% smile cheers one up. | fulness.’ sel! ts the paranolac who, under the | are be: BS a tabout| were arraigned on a charge of highway | bis pulpit and rushed to the West For- | ig “To a great good or a great | 2 ate neeagit 22 long do Speke Lh erOus het an @ aewicn ED HOT: COR jand perfect relief from eye Wr-soventh strest station. The reserves “Smiles” of Various Kinds. said Miss Bates. | pame of Meredith, badgered the late the G cy Square serie burg- In considering Mure 0") George Hartney, an elevator boy em-|troubles can never be ob- ae ce ee onie gouaneuhs Sen \°| sty philosophy.” added Miss Bates,| “NOW, 1s this talk going to degenerate! Phil Daly. for w je was sentenced | jaries nave been landed at Headquart-|t Magistrate Welle and Mr.| ployed in the Teviot, an apartment-|tained by the haphazard Ghe persuaston of nightatiske and fone| ‘includes all kinds of smiles, ‘A man|!"to @ temperance lecture?” I pro-\to Sing Sing prison, whence he was| ers. |apeoting eamerinto a cinah house t No. 2469 Broadway, was seri-| methods of store testina feen prissnors Were token, seven may smile and smile and be a villain,’ "| tested. |transferred to the asylum for" insane| Early to-day Detectives Granville. | 4.) yp, fixed bail at $3,000 in house at No. 2409 Broadway, was serl-| To insure your safety we employ tend seven women, ‘They were all balled) wy omy) Urfavoualeaginet Uishelreniiedantvou Pea meron Savage and Gray picked up a couple of| ‘The Mas ving | ScaR9 from the lift of which 'he had lost ‘4 he {n eV CUT Pn tareee intent “Then your book won't interfere with | 44K me that, when I've just come from Co CM Veqitoniteu dures tialvcel| = chaps Eighteenth street and|the case of each prisoner, Mr. Dooling control pale eae f Skilled Eye Doctors of Experience. e arush of dusky spectators he post-|1 {nqu watched the suff of the men in| Ree Newburzer promptly assented | Dull 1 looking fellow of twenty-|He sald that ne ye “iment and the boy was taking him up, i | oned the proceedings until Feb. 7. cna no! said Miss Rates, |™Y company? patics ial eb Po ae amerwaal aid he was O%to Webber, of No, |and would vouch for the'r a»pewranee| when there wag a short ee, 2m Up.| Glasses Alwayc at Moderate Prices, . Miss es. > anc 8 d to BO ey GUC ETAC ERTS rhe Om Chin co f the bafl were made reason-| motor, When the car reached th 3 5 . Then she blushed and laughed and “Smiles” that Cure Snake-Bite. | place for the trial : aia pet “RK cee m : ae fable: eee ond floor the boy opened the door and Ehikich &Oe72d. y dep , wa oO “No,” said Justice New! 3 Uthis venints 2 es ‘ us: . . y pat e« fe je Teeny, cebrecated| the Olymmtaniioath!| ‘you know everything is aa\dry down| Nov’) enld| Justice! Newmurser Bed vacGl dtrarsn tan poeran: “You can't vouch for anybody here, attempted to leap out. Sasi Sally, you must excuse me. TI have| tere now as the great American desert, |™an has been brought from the as not look to be more tl Mr. Commissioner,” paid the Magis- mt his foot and flung him down into Nearly 50 Yea i such a swearing part, you know. Way | perce: crits of habeas corpus five or six END fy Ws ae i nein down! into) = ' M lady?" Women, of course, have to carry some| 0 WT . of age. He was neat i trate. "More than a year ago you the shaft. It stopped at an upper floor, 380 Sixth Avenue 1274 Broadway can't I remember to be a lady? iquocmronteale ran SAG s. Each time he has been ade: a) lan » pefore me in this court and asked Where the janitor was able to get out Below 22d St. Helow 83d St “Please don't disconcert me to that| a4 siete iors Judged to be still hopeless! sane and | ee paiiehnaarencare Se a eee Gone Manat re var stitu-) T® boy was unronscious, and the sur- | 101 Nassau St. 217 Broadway r o he| Were to tell you the number of men in 1 lived 4 Kast Pourt me to be easy 3 seon who took him to the Roosey. CAG Ue CEYTCOGEEACE Aboucearhe!| "7 ite| incurable, The la me Justice Truax r y t ie 4 deserted his wife, jj ‘ boxevelt Near Ann St. Astor House Block. \ivtiate re the company who developed snake-bite ! sae ee er stthanea ewaakel ae Du ed to sav a ents, The man had desorte Hospital said that he was probably tn- | 993 sixth Ave near 15th St ee Pal) ioe VIER CID CaaS eee ae ae eaters aia CONN Gen ep coreg | Ate Hesaaauting and the Court ordered him to pay her jure Internally venue, ne: . ated. ‘He has such a hard time—par-| Wouldn't belfeve me." i) : as Ea Cl eee s $1 a week Sore ae |tteularly im melodrama. Saturday | “Yet, I suppose, owing to your influ:/it himself, calling « iar Dumber jor | were “sweated” ae oq put him under bond, but at your Wessh P. night my villain—the Eee nT Neh they were cheerful even under Sr meee nae RCT gree team got noth request rel i the bond and let Lim y nin; assengers Air i | most unmercifully hissed right here in[this trial?’ But perhaps they took the/ thelr dutles to submit to examin’ at th parole. You pledged yourself to g is Their the Academy. When I have finished| religion of ‘smiles’ in another sense.| by him a wine a A a t hard gruelling F t he paid his wife $1. week. He| The Arrival of } g + 5 es I in-| ¥ ' js| to the complete satisfaction ¢ cording Inspector MeCat e1 1 divappeared and you Leadin; tore Linen Suits Grievances to Pub! | {nculcating my religion of smiles I tn-| You don’t think,” I added, “that this| to tl ) sation On or ou. { cording to Inspector pald her $ an pp y Leading ne! t ublic tend to organize a Society for the Pre-| cheerfulness will make the profession) heard that he was a lunatic U ng TOU"! down and admitetd his ec have failed to produce him.” Spectalty For Southern Service Men. vention of Cruelty to Villains. too placid?” laws he has an inalienable right to @ Pot the fifty-odd rob! Mr. Dooling sald that he had been de- House Climate b “And is the religion of smiles, when o, indeed! I don't believe a wo- Jury trial, and I shall give him one. Aes Grete a dt eeriB GID coed aD publ at apolories | °° man’s a star because she comes off the) “I wil tr are ap HG se eaae sections of the midd | would take no more chances on further v2 @ Christian | stage and throws things around, This| fore the next term 0! = | After the palr had be ent to the| nd the $3,000 ball stuck | Commissioners Osborne, Mrs. x "i sourt he Minton County, vhion | w/the} | deception andy chet, $ pa Cebornen Deckers and |i Jentist?” I asked. matter of temperament is very much|Court held in Clinton County. to wh 1 | Centre Street Court for arraignment the | ‘The prisoners are Henry T. McCann ANNUAL SALE: @eeue, of the Public Service Commis- Jo,” replied the Apostle of Cheer-| overdone,” jthe prison and asylum are situated. | ead of the Detective Bureau sald he| of No. %1 West Seventy-ninth street, Poo, Reid o public hearing to-day on al ruiness, “Iam not. I wish I were. I] “But 1 know of a leading woman who| Will leave the matter of fixing the time) UNTO gl On i a O| at ay. Burley, of Now MSS Ave 6 Sgempiaint from Ossining commuters| know that Mrs. Eddy teaches & doc-| said to a young girl, just before she| for a J trial to the eltting Justice In) 7 oe Cor ose robher uding the) nue A yoare reed with holding anne. alists r eerful and I accept that) went on th |ithatcoul is ithe and robin Stolzenberg, a peninst tho New York Central and| trine of cneentinsasy aE eee ava iene cane ce for the first time:! “'Mr. Hell’ strongly ppposed this cases at the Hewitt, Collier, the | grocer, of Nc eA, in Eighty fully. I wis! nad th to ow do you feel?’ ‘Very well, thank and, find he Justice >oore and tle Newstead ho ante the stre ond avenue on “femason River Railroad, | more. You know,” she confided.) you,’ replied the girl. ‘Then voul| Skea leav ee Efaries Murphy's nome block °"? "| Saturday 1 For this week only at The fret cempmint heard was that| «Christian Science reaches people that never make an actress!’ said the lead.) Zi Permission was « | SS | we y train for New York which formerly | no other reiigion penetrates, ing woman. ‘A real actress must be | Words ai We will sell our esata Gee RR roe Wacoma Amsleccni children.” physically nauseated from nervous- | Waltz Song” 3 85 | ° faken off tn October last. ferner, assistant treasurer of the Bap- st Home Mission Society, testified | hat, in order to reach his office at 9| A.W tt Is necessary for him to take} Qhe 7.1) train. Mr, Turnbull train which James F. also objected to the aves the Grand Central | Btation at 4.55, because it fs a local, wtopping at all stations above Dobbs Ferry, and is often overcrowded, The express which leaves at 4.54 is often| but half full, he testified; its first stop is at Croton, a smailer place than Ossining, The commuters want it to] stop at Ossining. C. B Palmer, for the petitioners aske4 the population of Ossining, which fis given 28 7,000 to 8,000, Clyde Brown, general solicitor for the ‘Sew York Centrai, asked if this in- Gluded the inmates of Sing Sing prison. “No; wo are willing to leave them ut," said Mr, Palmer, “As a resident of Auburn,” sald | Commissioner Osborne, “I am willing | $2 concede that they should be counted,” | “But they don’t, commute,” observed Mr, Palmer, | John B. Cockcroft, of No. 71 Nassau street, said that ho had been a resident of Ossining and a business man In New York for, orty youza. ile didn't wish | criticise the Central man; but Mr. Palmer asked: pelaitaalll Do you think it good management| for a company to have a train starting | @t 4.54 reach Peekskill, which Is twelve miles further than Ossining, at the same time that a train leaving at 4.55 reaches | Onn Cockerott replied: “T | ir. Cocker replied: “I: may 1 very good thing indeed for ths vault rol (Laughter.) “Have you ever heard,” asked Mr Palmer, “that the 4.54 ‘train, which makes {ts first stop at Croton and is often only half full, Is really run for the conventence of certain high oftcials and other prominent persons who live in| the vicinity of Garrison's?” “Oh, I have heard lots of things,” said) Mr, Cocke: te Words and music of the “Soul \Walts Song” a6 produced at the Theatre with GENEE, the world’s greatest @ancer, will he given in the Mugarine Sec- @on of next Sunday's World, Order from im advance, Remember each Kiss ow York ras ea fe Mmited. Advauce[ describe the costumes worn at soctety 1808 n “Isn't it a wonderful thing to meet, a battered old clubman saying to himeelf: I am a child TY GETS ANEW Stage Fright in Lumps. C Miss Bates laughed. “I understand | that child's poise perfectly,” she said. | “It L bad been told during the first year I was on the stage that I was to play re Give me the lines. Where are | e costumes?” And that would hay. ; is ow I never Gaynor Resigns as Commis: | been all there was to it Now I never play before a strange audience with- = sioner of Accounts and Ernest | for instance, who goes around Nothing can harm me. op God!’ when he ts really""—— Miss Bates hesitated. “A gon of Belial!” I supplemented. — “Precisely,” she concurred. “You know,” she added, “I hope to commend the religion of smiles particularly to ny own profession, Actors are such children, ‘They enter the profession at eon or twenty and they never seem out feellag a lump here,"" Miss Bates placed one hand over a| nineteen OF Myer, They don't grow at| sot Witch, by poetic license, 1 may Y, Gallaher Is Named. Sitexcept. of course, in their art.) term the diaphragm, | (They won't learn the philosophy of he principal nerves are here,” she | cheerfulness—the religion of smiles.’ Crick & Mayor MeClellan to-day appointed “But 1s continual cheerfulness con- he Greeks thought the stomach Ernest Y. Gallaher a Commissioner of with the possession of tempera-| the seat of the soul’ 1 said, Accounts, to succerd Philip B, Gay- een I asked. The Greeks were right. nodded | por, whose resignation was accepted by ment?” T nent!” Blanche —-Bates| Miss Bates. “A good digestion has tne Mayor “Temper derision. “Temperament |everything to do with cheerfulness; but | ‘The only oMcial explanation of Mr smiled her “sin from bad temper to] 100K here, I've beat you almost tho Gaynor's retirement 18 that Ne could covers very five a bad temper,” sho| entire book! What will the publisher por devote himself entirely to the work Immoral? “[ have the kind of temper | think of me? office, That explanation was confessed: airs. But I don't throw] “Your cue, Miss Bates!” sounded the Mayor. that thiowisle instead. warningly from outside the dressing ti Heats: CG eAe Brae) some managers | room. agreement between “and, Dy by a study of my religion.| "“Good-by," called “The Gir" “Lye! nox and his colleague In office, John might profit hk, for instance.” She| had an awfully nice time. And I usu- | purroy Mitchel, was the real c : There v1 a namo that makes a show) ally don't when I'm interviewed,” the former's resignation, Gaynor mentioned @ Mat faster under {ts sun-| ‘Then she smiled. And I decided to gyund that Mitchel alone jad access to sins Newt rules by terror, Ho's an! go forth and preach the new religion, Certain documents and books, He | [Bistive trate nen, here are ohare) | ape" em comoiing abut Meroe ate ‘ealize the childlike quail 2 | Clellan heard of the trouble and ad- who roalte He cana know enougn to/N, Y, DIOCESE NEARS [IGlelian shea ee eo aniga lion tar Mens soax them in the way they should xo.” ITS 100TH BIRTHDAY," couched in’ mild’ lang Ke Mr | +} Gay egarded the “executive call- Notia/ Belasco) Becttine: Seer ag an unwarranted rebuice and “who ‘woo them and coo them, " t/Catholics to Hold Centennial Cele-| resigned Gaynor and MMitehel were elasco pnilosophy. Sots aes | ommissioners who estigated quoted from ie tt wo tone at the| bration in St. Patrick's Cathe. | {8 fing" Department. Co quotation that she seemed almost as tt dral on April 28, aaiatiars who succeeds. Mr (Gasnoe she mecol eatiine ure religion of amiles| a. oe the highest dignitaries ‘ot the masenenetere aunady sane Atoebe an torpid y yu learn this doctrine of cheer-|Cathollc Church will take part in the “vnich the investigation was partly fulness from Belasco?" 4 inquired, centennial celebration of this diocese to pared. as ijeed!” she said. "I learned it|be held on April 23. Among the speakers Mr. Gallaher ts @ certified public no. jong before 1 ever met Mr, Belasco—jexpected are ArchbishcP Logue, Primate countant and has peen chief examiner vonen I was acting in a stock company| of Ireland; Archbiaiop Vaionio, Apog. |in the office of the Commis fp at $% a week. Each profession has a| tolic Delegate to the United states, Accounts. He has been connected in Qifterent school of cheerfulness, of/ and Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, the, past with the First National, Bank, course. Now, in yours?’ she inquired,| ‘Tho celebration ts to commemorate Sis et tna Prive, Warerhousenne “On, in mine? It's getting society! the 100th anniversary of the division!Co., chartered accountants. He is an attorney and counsellor at law, having graduated from the New York’ Univer- \Ely Law School with the degree of ‘LE. M., and was admitted to the bar about ten years ago. news-if you have to do It. There are| of this diocese from the mother church girls who stand outside tn the snow tol of the United States in Baltimore, In diocese inctuded the whole of functions, Take the Vanderbilt wedding New York and New Jersey, U.S, REVENUE NAVY GINCS BOYS CHANCE Competition for Places as Cadets in “Open to All. Service Competitive examinations for appoint ment cadetships in ther ie cutter service will begin April 274n this dna several other eltt ‘The eyamination will ‘apy about four mbr ys and srt, metry, world's history and the Constitut of tt ted States, physics, grammar, rhet- mpositton, uture, one moderna | German or Spanish, 4 of which may be sclested by ndidate—-and general formation Prior to taking the mental examina tion the candidate will be required to pass a rigid physical examination, and e muat be physically sound, have ne eyesight, and be not less than 5} feet 4 tn in height. stripped. Can-| didates must make application to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington D. C, on the prescribed form, which! must be accompanied by credentials as to character, &c,, and they must be un married and between eighteen and | twenty-four years of age, i ‘The examination {s open to all young men who are citizens of the Unite States who comply with the foregoing qualifications. pay of a cadet {s $500 per annum and one commuted ration a day, but a bill now before Congress provides an increase of 2% per cent. in the pay of a cadet of the line. Full information, application circulars containing specimen exa tion questions, €c., may Le had by a plying in person or by letter to First Lieut. F. 8, Van Boskerck, jr. U. 8. R. C. 3. room No, Barge Office, New York, acer, will be given In the Maguzine Sec- Shrinkable Waist tlen of next lay's World. Order from ? ‘ " newsdealer in advance, Remember each A positive Saving of $1.15 on Each Waist. newsdeale: supply is limited, Advance ——__. orders Ss: OCS BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. FUNERAL OF MRS. YZNAGA WITH SIMPLE CEREMONY. | The Duchess, of Manchester and | Lady Kaye Chief Mourners— | Burial at Woodlawn. | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH Q The funeral of Ellen M. Yznaga, widow of Antonio Yznaga Brand- Mother of the Duke of Manchester, took| IMPORTANT OFFERING place In the Church of the Transfigura-| fon (th Little Church Around the ’ $ HO) cain ons CH TAREE Women’s Hosiery of Mancheste Lady Kaye were the cat mourness. Ajong those present. BLACK COTTON, medium weight, plain or un- were Mr. 1 Mrs. Ogden Mills, Mr, bleached soles Box 6 pairs 1.50 and Mis. John Jaco’ Astor, Mrs. J. P| BLACK COLTON—geuze—medium or heavy. “6 « 2,00 prnochan, Mr. and Mrs. F dW. Van- 5 - a Me thirey Bo Holland, Wilam & | BLACK LISLE THREAD, medium weight, 6 2.00 ‘yilt, Mrs. Wiliam Post and Al-| BLACK CASHMERE, medium weight. “6 2.90 Maya BLACK THREAD SILK, reliable quality. “3 3.50 BLACK SILK, embroidered instep. ow 3 5.00 formed \ rested in front Abide With Me" | whout the of the chancel Kas a body was via the __ Broadrnay & 1916 Street BOB KNEW This is Scot—a’ Waiter Who lately lost his job; He Missed his salary and tips So much that his friend Bob Put a “Situation” Ad. In the Morning World and got A dozen salary offers for His “out-of- ” friend Scot. Now Scot Knows! to Woodlawn | York Central “Headache and habitual coffee drinking are closely related.” A clear brain and |}POSTUM rk rk go together. | +e There’s a Reason."" 1