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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 1908- UGS MAROONEN How Tailored Man Will Look When Clothes Builders IN UPPER BAY Revenue Cutter Calumet Re-| treats After Vain Attempt to Break Through Fields. FERRY-BOATS CAUGHT. Fortunately During the Rush ; Hours They Managed to Plough Way Through, ‘The Oldest abitant. he 1 Stood at t Battery, The Toe was free ! Ly, and the one sald: “Be Gee! t worst T ever did ‘Tis worst I ev Walter W The Oldest verse may have H = his facts on stra ice came down ¢ River that mernest ti There was 10 them all r came the i leker in the upper bay t it been at any time f the ° said Battery igs and fnst bl jouth ) make ploughe! mass that idders and Island oats n awhile, They te irr smaller craft Some ¢ > t last night 1 well along ‘The reven ter Calumet, a slender, | powerful little eraft that isn't afraid of y kind ather so long as it's ather, from the Barge Of- fice for Quarantine Station to pick up the ineom nig Albert, Her soarp nose sliced through the fh Degan to bank under her flanks : her, until the skipper de before he got sd. The Cal slipped back and scudded over t the Jersey shore, where the ice wasn So thick, She felt her way along cau- tlously for an hour or two, Instead of catching the Hner at Quarantine she Joined her this sid of Ellis Island, Ferryboats Caught in the Floes. for a lot of Brooklynite: did not up the ferry rther hour. Until enoon the ferri mana t through. Presently, moorings as thelr owners jumped to ‘Nad an ernational checkerboard though, there came an especially heavy’, cheer the sentiment. beaten blocks for real effect. flow of ice out of the East River and) When C. W. Post salled into Sam| There was really little change in the} iplied. The Brooklyn, of | compers and labor organizations, vari- | !deas of the sartorial psychologist for venue line, and the} patterned cuffs on coat sleeves | SPring wear from those of last season. ie: of the Hamilton avenue| waved handkerchiefs in the alr, and|Of course, getting down to nature, he line, & nto their slips on the Brook-| when Linn Bruce spoke on the recti- | has cut out the padding In elbows, as lyn side and couldn't get out again be- | tude of all mankind, shirts of innumer-; Was expected, and added a few frills} cause of the huge slabs of ice that fol- | able designs and makes flashed in the| and furbelows on the sleeves and walst- lowed them in and massed brilliant lights. coat facings, and augmented the pre-| The Atlantic, of the Atlantic avenue! The ladies—well, {t was a man's af-|vatling dress colors with green, blue) Mne. and the Montauk, of the Hamilton| fair, and, of course, while they added |and gray, Those venerable old gentle-| avenue line, did not fare that well, On| grace and beauty to the affair, which !men who belong to golf clubs will now thelr way back from South Ferry on! every tailor admitted, still it was a|be permitted to wear the colors of (heir | their 10 o'clock trips both of them stuck| mere man’s event and absolutely, may- jolub on their collars, and the initials fast a short distance from the Brooklyn] be, they could have been spared the [se their club on their buttous, and so shore. Neither boat had many passen-| scorching which trade unionism re-|°™ \ ers aboanl, probably not more than| ceived. . He Has Ideas, Too. y altogether. ce-bo} ‘a ut all this and more the master Seth etie star eae ae pita | New Spring Colors. mind of the soul tallor has Invented to . td a jease the most fastidious. The ultra- when the wind und tide turned, sweep-; Armed with his new spring colors—|fashionable swell need have no alarm ing the ice down Into the lower bay) caribou, olive, moose and snuff—how's | at intrusting his future to his tailor, He and giving them a chance to reach thetr slips, As a result of the tle-up 200 trucks and wagons waited for West street fo. Berry ¢ because 1 into the slips at y and Astoria slip: a-City slip the condl- sally bad, Boats ran from twenty - “tive to forty minutes be= hind sche time. wz STARVING WOMAN DIED AS SHE GOT AID FOR FAMILY. WILKPSBARRE, Pa. Feb. 7.—Mra. Moses Tucker, of this city, fell dead yesterday in the office of Poor Director Charles Westfield as he handed an or- ger tor food and clothing for her hus- band and five starving children, whom she had been striving for several weeks to support, Sickness, however, for. the past several prevented her from earning any and for a day the family had’ not ny food. da money had She resolved to apply for afd. After the poor dir wd given her an or- der for clothing and food and she was murmuring a prayer of thankfulness She fell forward into a chalr and was dead fn a € w seconds. Food and cloth- ine were to the family before the Dole was home. Ready Money! buys almost anything you want in the way of a Well Established Business Enterprise. |} And you will be amazed to see how far a little “cash” deposit will go if you look to-day and read what WORLD—— “Business Opportunity” Ads. Have to Say. They Rae Ue en What Is Needed te Make Clothe Really “Express the Man,” So Just Leave It to Them id Let It Go at That. STYLES, COLORS, PRICES —JUST LEAVE IT TO HIM; Never Mind What You Want, Ile Knows What You'll Get As to First Two When Check Makes Good the Last Requ’site. Ta-ra, ta-ra, ra, ta-ta, heigh-ho, m! Enter the SOUL TAILOR. | Off to the s, ye soul mates fade away Bright Eyes and Charley Horses; fie, fle, ye affini and as for soul ki eamers and the real thing “Fis 8RO1D ARROUND EACH Burro fou Sv VENNING AM. SAMMET RICHARD jt 4 ” e re, back up, f ho- gical er Hai! the soul tailor! For He's a Jolly Soul Tai (words nour next). H MERCERIZEO eaves COTTON sir, he made his advent here] eres) RE rday very piciousiy in the at- | eo vest ternoon at the Astor Hotel, in the midst a in roe f w styles, and off with | at water in the evening th of e ng suits | _ = 2s estore nther for the privi- é S waiion noah fe proper [Yent bank just because the trouser or Rologicalvartmagy | 2ASRCube (rene sas iurmeraies Ks Aeanerind seibUReAnharmy, ting right down to brass tacks, TH i GA OG however, it's al! Adam's fault, anyhow mere man that metho heret sthis worry over sal aa If it hadn't been | ner bell rang and Job mmisstep that ume Hedges sat between M. Linn Bruce and | ne tal sidcnt) Qiarvey’ Patterson) of the erwise, for we wouldn't have been Tailors’ Nath rotective 1 to wear clothes. t there is pavmaliiveenmeetiotlevestwould son for mere man toyrejoice. Here- fetected the vagaries in suits of | tofore, the sex a monopoly o: » tailors, Of course, all of the gen- | Matters ps: and poor m men wer Jes attired, f at least, is merely co: n matters each of nd sewed his al. He should asurably own) stilt ppy under the new regime, with noth \tng to worry et abot Battles and Soul Tailors. Laine oY } Some Rainbow Effects. H talking of} * thelr organ- Years ag every well. sible foe, the lit- | haa two su! He used to hoe pota hich, after all, will tell th He aang the ot ras 11 the real goul tailor, were evident. One | SWered every other purpose. there with hits gray was bappy days. Now its a morning, | evening, afternoon, riding, hunting, ten coat were | ShenMinteeraaatl iaealitacl nis, yachting, golfing and aut ing| AREAL and braided trousers and braided | Uaiform, and the finish is not yet—ali| | /VORY sleeves, Others differed in the position | Account of Adam. The soul tailor, 8uT7T0Ws Of the buttons, and then some more at least, must disguise animated scare- | made a bid for popularity in the color: Crows and human freight cars, and| of the isilc’ facings: {Suarantee them to fit and sult—without TaN, Job Hedges declared that a Sittings i man might differ on the question of the | Put Broadway won't look a bit dark- | Isality of the man who occuples |e? this spring. Fact 1s, it ought to of the President of the United | brighten despite hostile racetrac ut never on the President as |ta!k and nks crashing on all sides. y number of pes buttons on | Colors ran ri if that's possible, inj waistcoats finished in hand-embroid- that display room, and there were rain- | ered effects broke loose from their bow effects in plaids and checks which | that?—for ordinary apparel, and black, | blue, gray and green for swell outfits, | the sou! tailor is ready to-day to pre- scribe what you must have, not what you want, Go out now and give yourself up. ‘Your wily old fashion-plate atudent has your number, Don't stop to ask him why, He knows. He knows what you want, when you want it, when you can have ft. Don't be squeamish enough to seek prices, colors, style—he knows. Tas: he studied you for years? Che#t meas- urement and walst development? Nix— he 1s there with that psychological an- gle-he knows again. In the eternal fitness of things you must dress as you are. A glance and he has studied your soul, and another peek into the Mning of your coat and he knows if yeu are a dead beat. Now the cut of your walstcoat will express your opinion of malefactors of great wealth; the fit of your trous- ers may Indicate your pesition on the question of the immortality of the soul, and your Judgment of Bill Bryan, Bill |Tatt, Tim Woodruft et al. is told by “ie hang of your coat. A bank preai- dent and a pickpocket may by the op- eration of the psychological tallor blos- som forth in apparel identical, with no perceptihie disrespect to the latter. Soul Tailor Gets Busy. Subjects of the new art are not sup- |posed to have a vote at all. “This old |wag of showing patterns and asking Ja customer what he wancs Is all a |Joke-we know what he wants," ts the new sartorial cult, Here's the formuia You call your tailor—if he's a soul tailor—up on the ‘phone and make a |noise ke a new suit, That's easy, ‘ome around with your check book In ‘two weeks and there Ix your psycho- ogical untform-colors, style and all Your clothes, the cut of your 31d, will tell if you're a race track ‘out or a reformer, an actor or @ millfonaira, a be an or ¥ suffaxette Heretofore a peevish, f-con 1 fellow Who had the nerve t have lis Jothes made after his own ideas his good tatlor no end vf nami. lation and shame, vel! a He even helé ubn- responsible for his patron's faliure love, and sometimes the lors of a has fdeas which will fairly themselves once liberated on th They will even away ‘And walstcoats—what an endless pro- fusion of colors!—shades of green, exponent of wearing apparel! too swagger, nothing too hot too extreme—one warmer other. And ho sa very ‘popular despite the ill-rej noted exponents as Tim Woo. other have gotten them into, help to chuse winter pink and other mystic shadow effects known only to the psychological than ys they're bound to be walk by he streets seafoam Nothing nothing the pute such ruff and ~ BY ICE PACKS © Get k Real Color in Their Work and Make Hi SIL On LEVINSON WAS THE ORESSED BINDING LARY | | | FIGURED WHITE GEST SIAN IN THE BUNCH. m Gorgeous fiere’s the Latest Tecree of Fashion for Men’s Clothes. Vers He must t Hat have heen swe! ols for th 1h t ry oare to be a | LEFT fl BURG nM ve-Year-Old Annie Wiltone Unconscious When Found —Other Rescues. Matthew Lyn bout Fireman of the Engine fourth n, in Brooklyn, nd Annie Wittone, the f almost dead ing d her ladder the dis- ar of the t yon on sano and Michae fourth. througa the Drum, of | » discovered the firemen 10 of the occu punts cut ot ha iddied erin their nigat clowing on a e-escupe al lie first door land- A ladder was run up and all were brougat down, irs. Frank Visano, OVELCUINE Uy SHIURL, LUpP.ed Just as sie area. Wy ala War Cuugnt us she riremau Who cart Iehaes 4 lies nud missed by smoicc includ led bby Dr. Mar rapitu 1 a 3 not might S of upaats eyed Black declared hreatenine DOG POLICE ARE CLAWING HOLES LATBUSHERS Comes Home from Opera and Is Gashed at His Door. Timid Flatbush is astir One of Commissioner Bingham's dog detect has scratched a citizen on the lex. Another platn-clothes hound ts re Hably reported to have made a murder Govertt+ the rep y fast other vould CilE OF BOM THROWERS SAD Bt CAPTURED. Mule, Brigand After Prope of Outrages, infors and his chant and The where pped ransom « ra dito Mike’ rated td this countr rror of M jes did not n ad m was band. » they reat th le's ove fed, in absente sentenced wided he Arrest of Sicily, |BERLIN CUT ‘OFF FROM HAS RECORD OF CRIME MANY POINTS BY SNOW. ee | naa sa Italian Government Posts Po- GE WAT REGAN lice on History of Alleged |r, TUE ALR cin eonaee or wholly “nt HUDRUE ee ee ae In the caplure to-day of Pellegrin 5” DUREBY CUTICURA nd reet, Deputy , © AT ITY SSO en rec s. Mr, | | Woo hat M an appalling criminal record in Sicily, wh utter! Young Woman Found in in Awful Cone esata ee Thick ihorcanal, culowtth Scabies—Body a Mass of Sores from Scratching —Tried | “Ninos tier calwes ie altered to, Many Remedies for Seven Weeks ave mitted In his mative prov-| —Result Was Discouraging, But fp the decapitation of a cttize SISSae brigands.rhe Italian Government sent | A ¢ price twro a qanseript ot his ex-| — YIELDED TO CUTICURA raordinary record. | ; = ae Sepp AED Paton pai te “While T was doing missionary. wo: tne bellef of the police that! in the lower portion of, | cities Mule has committed many Black Hand | found it necessary ie Sh a little of olcrages nisrelt A he is under|the effiency of a few medicines oi rages in this cliy, and ho is under) ctter a while I found that a little know eaonat Mies CISC EY GAUL Raa » of Cuticura was about all I needed, Moded a bomb In the big tenement] One of the very bad cases T had to de vase at No. 633 First avenue on Dee.| with was that of a young woman who jast nty child were tn-| b come to us not only oken ia Jured py the fire that followed ft. spirit, but in a most awful dition | Be iss physically. Our doctor examined her | Victim's Nephew Arrested. Jand told us. that she had scabies (the ta itch), incipient paresis, rheumatism, Muledia] chip yeunog year sso oe Au lata ioronet on from exposure and. tl him was arrested a youth of twenty. | smects of her ragged-edged life. He Callog rassicantl, of No. 312 poor body was a mass of sores from Thirty-ninth street. ‘Tra oti is scratching and she was not able to | nephew of a barber of the same na | retain solid food, We tried many things, Jwhose shop, in the First avenue tene-|@ 200d tonic was prescribed and baths |inene. waa made. the target. for the} With @ rubbing of lard and sulphur. We | | worked hard for seven weeks and you bomb explosion of last December. ‘Te! can imagine how discouraged we were bomb was placed against the wall of) when, after all that time, we could sea ad he been in| so little improvement. One day I hap e he would have| pened to see a Cuticura advertisement |telling hor’ a_ little baby had been leured of a bad case of skin eruption, [the barber's shop, the place at the blown to pieces, Oa pete hh Mute's shop | shoi after men »P and although [ had but ninety-seve j Shortly after the Pirst avenue bom! | cents with me, I bought a cake of Cut ysion, the detectives found a pad/ cura Soap and a bottle of Cuticura of writing paper. Resolvent, When I reached home I The top sheet of was | was like a child with a new toy, and we lank, but there were vy indenta-| bathed our patient well and gave her @ Jtions tn it, showing letter naa| full dose of the Resolvent. ‘She slept Jbeen written on a Ma above it {that night better than she had since thie had evidently bacn’exe she had been with us and the next dar EA SARL SN y been executed | T Iosated the price of a box of ¢ RSG RUS EOP EGU peas "/ Ointment. I am not exaggerating we paper, ‘The indentations w when I say that in exactly five weeks , and the Italian de | thia young woman was able to look for foly wing translation & position, being strong enough to work “pear Friend; ‘Pais will be our lasijand fuil’ of ambition. In another j answe Be careful and do not fai! |monti she left th p, and now hag | saturday night at same appointent a¢| (sural faa on in a tter and bring the sum—that yon ves and be cautious, and don’t for ‘onally. 85 that this will be of small import-| fifth Avec New York, N. ¥., Mar. 11 (Co what would happen if he failed bring the mone) You know you! it ates treathhce rintable expletivey that this time alder and Adlai you have got to do 2bo,) 10) Cleanme |" At this point the indentations became te « | iilegible, but the conventional Black | Wana signature was clear at the bot- un of page. cetacean Accused of Three Murders. The baker, until he came to this ROYALE country ¢ years ago, lived near the FURNITURE. own of Callabolla in the Province vf Girgenti. Sicily arly in his activi | ties asa leader of brigands he was im plicated in the er of men. ally, a citizen of the town named MAKE YOUR Pumilia, informed the earbinteri (the OWN TERMS 1 constabulary) against: Mule and ALL GOODS MARKED A little while later the bri- iia from his home IN (REAIN) FIGURES atched PI cou HOARSE- NESS and Bronchial affections due to irritation of the mucous surface are avickly relieved by ‘VIRGIN OIL OF PINE sses all the This preparation pos And trousers—poor trouser nee a An Mae chi er change much! You Icnow Bow’ a | - —-~ ous attack on @ small boy who was! | acing properties of pine, being a Chinaman’s “panta” are madi “cut | toting a bundle through the Parhyille| compound of the active principles of straight up and down—well thats the! ’ mrning recess playod @ spirited ame] socyion, Two things saved the boy's i eis sttentss ts soul tallor’s idea, Just leave 1 mani . forest trees. Every precautte se soul, eave it to him, hree Inmates The dog was muzzled TeGuiMtORINBUTeS JOY recelved to-day a bathrobe] jy niles Haken Ip {ts composition to a ——___ e boy ra eshnes' a aoe which he will be allowed to wear in| Th (ear conte burgiar| DUTity_and freshness. Its action on ARRESTED WHEN SHE private sitep ng-room, pajamas, an{ On the other hand, the gentle burglar] ine Kidneys is highly beneficial, and f a ; overcoat and ot urticles of clothing, | does not burgle with nis old time abi usually relieves a case of ordinary § WARNED YOUNG WOMAN. r He was Vistied yesterday, by A. Hug: Jdon and frendym down atta ws |jame back in a day or two ‘ ° 1 [ | Peabody, of his counsel, and by Dr, | since the Wa 3 as nel ite mata Be sure to get the geaine vi : y Hulition D. Evang, the alieniat, wno cone turned loose to do patrol duty by night. gi of Pine compound pure, prep Latter’s Hand-Bag Was Open and y ferred Jast night with Dr, Ferris, Pregi-| Jowsomever there's the case of A.W: | only by Leach Chemical by nale (0 fon Ty Month Only Three Diamond Rings Were dent of the State Commission In Lu- | een parkway and es AT nat, ©., and put up for dispe sins { eg s a Missin | relative to ‘Thaw's transfer tol yy Bradenining and his me | through drusgaists only tn 4, vials, ON OUR Taka ayl vue the other Might fron =f ‘al securely sealed ip a round R ret 2 | 1 eb Suncrimendent of Mattea- | ‘the frant door hung on the chain nud fees aa ee are LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM Ae Food looking young. woman (waa win, said. after the Visit, Ghat iC acter | Mr, Bradenburg went around to aside | WOCe! as . YOU CAN PURCHASE Manding at Sixty-fitth “street and jairty aya Or it Ta chown “thac | dor, ut of the ries DEO a Irma re a ett A ; ' roadway to-day, waiting f haw is Sane it will be within the|tective Tog Nogi and beta i c 4 HIGH GRADE FUR Ti E When!alnesro woman leitoatiencrtn ‘ province of ‘the ‘hospital wuthoritiew to | rived Ita cfr i ripped a gash In one vial t f t Raa Thy fanicic 80 certify to the court where vas! if Mr enburg’s legs Ha snalsala) something. ‘Thal young worn Now Believes That Alienists trou!" ina ‘ecommend nis "reietse.™ A | tt tei, "Non wore hig off tal > | eee $50 worth, $3.00 down glanced at her handbag, which was : }COrmission in lunacy or other proceed- | st the 5 i n swinging from her wrist, yawning ana Should Have a Chance to }pss not be necessary, he de- | 750s 5.09 empty, and she screamed and selzed cs “Martin Wo Littleton said tn Wash. ‘ 0) 5 fy Fae pepeemient hele feet to Test Sanity. meen Samierdey ate mas tie baugi| Let Common Stune de eee ee a Re Coty — |aruinorygvthin six manthy nn reteaned | tee EVERYTHING FOR HONSEKEEPI RG ae Ing. stopped to Inquire what the troust eS x : dal not Temird Thaw. as now. Inas If the | tt'e sharp eches, Piast ede iff CT was, The young woman, who pro RENEE ER 2 CER EEO CEE: the aay Was the best} the shortness of breath, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bed ie to Miss Roslyn Le Mar, a stenographer, | S84 this afterno n at the Matteawa nice! for him unt! nerves were fing, Pianos & Phe mnographs. - of No, Mile! West Sixtystitth stree tate Hospital for the Criminal Insar ——-_—- the dull men al condition, Write for New Tilustrated Bo klet AuyTieD UE UM EN ae Lae POWDE Paid cinge worth 35% out ot (he Is her second trip to tha FATALLY SHOOTS HIMSELF. | disappear whe) ciffee is Wernet s POWDER bag. en cuatice) Pawling committe discontinue’, ‘here's no LOR i oF {| EE rl ‘The other Woman slayer of Stanford White on la formerly a res z —- a LY Weteerar ly wi up to tell aes Le Mar th. aturday. 1 Ann. stre fill need of any argument, vente ra Bd 3a Makes Loose, Dropping, € ont ay unlocked and up se ‘ 2 + im i ng ie naa Makes a?) Nie Hor wristeeed the policeman witinns | Mrs. Thaw was accompanied s | Then whe; ll the func Ae 2) DOWN, , Webbilag, Tertaring False Welied tne se stenographer parsiatag fy | teawan by Dantel J 0't 8 ae | tions begin to run smooth- 400 leet Sale Teeth i perfect ah it he wharge Winewar had to take tie | new agrees with Mrs. \v i 3 g the first application, toforat woman fo" the West Sixty! | and “Martin Lisileton ly, nerves stcacy, brain Mee Cures Sore Gums, PE a gtirtee ‘her oceuna, | Should remain am at jeast| § clear, appetite net ral asa Mt Misfit, Carpets, teen nants Breath Sweet, tionsas 8 Ndrewa as Ret until the p ; 1 alwhen t aaa ting : a a He Hee heel eatpe giana geet 4 nee as result of drinkiag Postum SATURDAY RY ene gra lhogSimah Were. and meslo of the “Seal also “i! return to Ne i m | in place of the drug-bear- é vow & as produced at the BE ges at A * ‘ ay w a ed bh a | ng colfee, Commo. seus? sinha. Pa dancer, will be glvea In the M. Vife, and that he 3 ed ne was agree Enoons Gt the zy st street! will decide wher: com tlon of uext Sunday's World, Order from | ably surprived at (he food The Piccs. Woes, Sie n eilar, He ga 1 newsdealer tm udvance, Memember eaeh| burger helped to shovel eee eee ai. MaGDeKe was husch fort is. es WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS sewndealer’s supply te Umited. A@venes | trom the handball court in the ayia $" Presbyterian Hospital. 1s wi iehoaba al Benson.