The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1908, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, orNIin &, 1908. “Behind the Scenes’ at the Circus Isa Marvel of —‘Syntys yy" 1! Precision and Strict Attention to Business — |, Si (jj (ake WAL STEPS 10 UEATH UE PERILS Railroad Company and Other ers Must Take Action To Remove easier nes Little Time for Conversation, and That in Large Part Is of “Grouchy” Performers Ge {CLOCKWORK IS CHAOS BESIDE THE DISCIPLIN ESTIMATE BOARD ACTS.} Clowns Like i egun hy The Evening x Rae cul by The Evening king Up—Music Only Now Been Practically Won. World Ha “Prop” Man Must Be Uner- ring—On the Road. avenue was made to-day by the Board | written on an | gown as an heirloom into the fam woke a number of consents granted by the old Common Council to the raJroad | eompany and Busines | wings of a Bix Stow you see the nth and Bees sidings and spurk on enth avenues and necting with the main line of the rail- | toad south of Spuyten | stone, suffering the pangs of Inaigostton, ‘throwing the large and and other lawyers appeared before tne Board, representing BBERING AT HE FOR Ber FIGURE, tis more that a cors: The only one that does something f° for you that no other corset can do. ST fi ie Pr ferred, Reading, Union Pacific and the Metal Is- sues Prominent. Stocks strengthened a bit in the early market to-day following a weak open ing, but the list fa.led to reach a lev where profits we ossible, ferred and Uta res at loss . Republ Union Paciti 1 States ading at Dealngs were Don’t think that ali Nemo Corsets are for stout women, § The very latest vention—BACK-RESTING, Fag No. 851—is for slender and medium figurec, B and .s a marvel of styl comfort and ingenuity. ¢ Over a million women who wear the Nemo Self-Redu :i..g Corset know that it is the only corset that has ever really helped a stout women to reduce her abdo- men; and thousards of w men of medium and slender build have already learned that the new Nemo Back-Resting Corset not only strengthens and relieves the tired, aching back, but prc uces the new “slender-hip” figure to perfection. Nemo Back Resting Corset No 351—L ng sloping, clinging $950 s back, flat hip effoct. The back steels «IT RESTS YOUR BA K c.nsot turn and dig ito your flesh. A beautiful new model, for slender and medium figures: fi. sizes 18 to 30 Ring A TME ano Reg 76 ) a: 2 ued Nemo Self-Ruducing Co, sets Bring health, comfort and style with perfect themselves as human beings with good and bad livers, ition of a red ant Now and then in those good old days @ther concerns and the railroad 1tseit. | natures or the was taken on certain track sections on | the ground that a copy of the entire} been served upon | es the Board grant- | turned loose in the wings by a practical Joker, cutting down the performance & | trine, but affording amusement to some, the National Biscuit! which is the purpose of a Bik Show Modern show men find it animals peanuts rat hi that some performers that 1} you meet in the wings won't tell you that other performers are pure incum- brances on the earth, and should b y beast that comes @4 a week's delay Appearing for Company, which leases tracks and sid- , Judge O'Brien declared that ¢ epresented occupied tts pre ALG ares | ALL = 69 THROUGM aia STUNT) BEFQR! would ve a harship and injus prive the company of its trackage f liities in advance of the final removal “Death Avenue.” Will Waive All Claims. “When che city finally decides to re- said Judge O'Brien, pot-bellied monster, There was scarcely . then, clowns arr Each man of them @f the tracks in Rough in Other Days. uot conversational. move tie tracks,” “our concern will gladly fhe same time roleasing the city of ail arena and see them blow kisses to one lass and paint brush, hie stui- ise features, and when tii complete sauntered wn to await his turn ani yy think such thoughts en Dido, Her Highness of daughter of Phara was very kind to a little lad she in the rushes, Nebuchadnezzar eobulus and other anctent parites. n ing at all was thought of a little rous playtuiness behind y clown sicked a rhi A troupe of super. Representavives cerns entered similar quiescing in the movement to get out! ying claim to damages when rid ofthe tracks. jung drawn out litigation may follow arbitrary action by It was agreed that the Cor-| on Counsel be empowered to enter | tipiiation with the railroad com- | abren titerested parties tests while ac- | Have Wives With Show. t seemed that they all, the avenue was finally were tumblers—ue wive: eat opening pag raced in the ladies’ )k other little parts. there any exclie- acclained ag a ripping good joke this Is all changed In this era of Ba num & Balley. Baby At nt . the Leamy ladies and Dick | Ford, the reigning king of the clowns The writer was t about on cle ng as mourners, dd screaming little act with A report of Engineer “Lewis showed that some of the existing tracks were being operated over wit r can be found Gf the ity or ean bs persons who operate | ubs, glum loo! 01 er and ask another aesabtoWabena some caper and ask an | the drops of the Division of Franchises | hn and low for a record : either for the lavin eround with some thousand endid mechan and yerbal Inquiry among has been without was accordingly ecting the remov! e tracks unless the the yduce authority t Respite vis, Rrantel dogs and elephants. y interesting—especially in the | clowns? dressing room. have been just as intere In other dressing rooms—not , We must leave to the co-ed branch of the service. Funny Men Get Ready. he most impres- ture of that hidden branch No one was called nappened to be the vans tal order will to tear up the tracks. Menace to the Public. pee Senn NET RRGEaa hat bar of music called nim to his stung. the same with all performers Some thirty-five or forty clowns were apartment—co: up in the nortn- Hundreds of menace for @ eeneration. nen ne fight east corner of the Garden. garb and into thelr fustian and ruin togs without any visible dis One gentlemanly attracted some attention by ‘The Evening W \ made in which cleri that may be f Billy Guston’s Song, a Lonesome Town,” nd Dill. the Sa ary Franeinco to New York ed thelr show aft Doe dealch kacday AA DAAAAAAAAAAARA LADD Abb bbb bhi aahaaphd MAA AMARADRAAAR ARAL DDR A ODA RADAR aia If Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. Silt ct ined “uits DD PRPS S OU TOV CUSEVCOCS POOOOOOOO OOOOH ODDO . >tetson Hats BOOS 9 000096 99009 DL OOO VODSOS OS OPO HOO SOO E OOF OOOO: Seoseoracoseeo 00000000000000050060900900090000000000159990100 0000556740 s OC oS HORO~T-oOeOes fs » hygienic safety. The new Flatoing-Back “MAKE STOUT WOMEN SLE.DER” models reduce both abdomen and hips, and make Princesse effects possible + stout figures: - 312, for tall stout women, No. /2., same, with Flatning-Back, $3, 00 Nc 314 for shor. stout women No. 3°8, sam , with Tlatning-Back, mo Cersews ar sold in all g od stores throughout the world. A k your dealer. us for booklet, “Hygienic Figure-Buildiag,” mailed free on request. KOPS BROS., Mfrs., Cor. Furth Ave. and 12th St.. New York THE LEADER, TUE 008 Mo vy QNE OF THE MENS DRESSING Rooms I RSET Sih AED ED 240 Broadway (Park Piace) 603 B:oadway 1195 Broadway sees 242 Bowery (Prince Street) Eighth Ave. (124 Street 3d Ave. C& 122d Ste 246 W. 125th St Tae price cutting on Wallach Hats is all done first. ower ut prancing of a spirited horse. TALE | It was really like the shadowy figures On rue Jthat_ move in” phantasmagorias and a Ben | dream grottos, The sow people tell you it is differ- ent on the road at the one stands, | however; that the razorbacks and cun- ien do some rare c ing; that the umes have be- use short and Rotten! 1 ad a ten-spot down on © Battier.” ‘Who je that lady?" the writer asked. *Lady!" sald ih men That ain't a lady Of course. only one of the ions that can disguise them- 4 nin the wings. The town had the shortest) wife, and Mest lady had the shortest hush howeevr, is just pe e one foot deep in wat | their trunks and grease paint are is a beautiful, splen- | \ didly equipped machine, but on” the sngaltoaneenthinaneinre road very frequently it 1s nothing short It was quite marvellous to watch the Of What Gen herring precision with which tha ‘l¢ strife of m ustabouts handie than one Sas ae Kye a Stand propa af gore git, 2 ONONDAGAS ADOPT HIM very Wallach Hat is worth more than its ota" teealfonine sent ic"Whes MEMBER OF THE TRIBE, TEACHERS’ EQUAL PAY BILL Brice: i bn one a at $2 is up to the #3 ven “done within the span of three | ines re Te HELD IN COMMITTEE. f standard of quality. . SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Aprt] 8.—Presiden: Giaiatrease tis, ane The 3 W allach j 6 the regular $4. kind. to report to. fP And there's five dollars worth of style in a hitch, not a cuas word, no Joseph A. Griffin, of the Mystique bosses about hurling in’ the Krewe of Ka-Noo-No, the carnival or- irbs of perfervid epithet. In fact, the gecieeson connected with the State pression was one of a vast silee was officially adopted by the * itomime. et Ghondaga, Indiana thewcemervation 5 every Hat. Ar I etc acarlccr ir, Hane Gn Ona Ganace O Col Black 1 all tl $ a ves about in. Hit he wierd ceremonies of the tribe. ¢ ¢ Nabe that formeg ‘ante te eafeaOd Soe mungred members of the My See tes ummicmine ie tlc THEN and the doore opened. It was the sme fe witnessed the rit y once over given the name t but was with the animale. no fuss, no frritabl which means vss. Now and then the wht a 4 mhant. the fark oe ne ayaine of an Gov. Hughes Stylish THe I S STORE Stylish S pri fe S uits Para ES URPR BRIDGEPORT Spring Suits for Men AT ALL FOUR STORES for Boys & Children §23-529 8th Ave., between 36th and 37th Sircets. Men’s Spring Suits, at 193-146 West 4th St., bet. (th and 7th Aves. ; at oe Bx, Ag N. W. 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Very dressy garments and ear free of ch SPETT ‘ Sire | mart Spring Shirts Men’ s Spring Hats i reun WHE and ey pines and negligee Shirts in fine quality © newest andl in Derbies madras and percale. Made coat 1 Soft Hats in the newe: Eve ufis attached. — New pate to give f ry wear. 9¢ ana 98 th Orr SATURDAY B

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