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SUMS eat arrs. sone 5 ene wre, ot THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, TOUU ARS 16, 1909. HIS WATER WAGON ‘Here Are More Pretty Candidates for Votes RUE BUI DINGS itn hear enay at we lets Seber W Were issued for its removal. Was much the same as tt the hous hea torn down entirely, for It forced 1 tenants to seek homes else An spent over $10,000,000 In 1908 bulldings. More than halt ( ning home etrue- | utilit ( year of excep- | business. | se Less noticed was the destruction of| DONT RUN ER, © i The Evening World's Prize Beauty Contest {1159p oj 7 Sere FIRM, HE SAYS - —— King Replies to Partners Who Charge Temperance Talk Hurt Business. large part d their occu number m0, fled too S a oa ' = ¢ by oe a Lit : ) ‘ i : 5 | ; , of the city, fany went to t ' a as i : Those whe spread through } : ‘it! added to the population vonges a . : } |the net results was an ove others to outside hom ages | Trade Crowds Out Homes, . | Not so sweeping, but even larg Jew York Cast Some Noted! volume, was the spread of bus New York Cast Some Noted residential centres between Union {Square and Fifty-ninth stre More | =e Landmarks Into Scrap Heap | tran i000" persona’ were edit! SCARLET FEVER AT CORNELL, i that district during the year. During 1908, | Sumnbell Whe. ha Co. leave old no ITHACA, N, ¥., Jan, 15.—An outbreak fon exceeded 20,000. "| of scarlet fever among the students of is Is a record f lepression in genera return of norma Ir attan's rash from rest ential aH ness occupation 13 expected to be- | me very rapid. re can be no other ult than the fo! i of large popula- outside home sec: st aE er homes in ther vite a streets the short course In the Cornell College ‘ att . + yar ' the Broadway and Fifth avenue ni } ; QE ay Wi th ue! of Agriculture 1s causing much concern SON HELPS HIM OUT. PORE DOWN 1,200 IN ALL. arly. Med ee ask ay ene it to the local health authorities. ‘There - mansions, On Long Acre » the|are now eleven students confined fn the ( lust block of old cee Satiiats was Sonteniue’ ward, > : ieee sae {torn down to make way for a business oe Expanding Business Reduces! ttricturecthat on '¢he west side of a : t Eamilles | Hanteee™ arty oniotor parte ANNA HELD NOT AT BALL, OMe sAred ane “ales h street. To the Editor of The Evening Wortd: sehiential 10 Misiness UUiTere withthe, Wil you please correct the statement Move Outside nding, pressure of homes continually ‘that T attended the Salome ball. Tt ts Move Outside. atlendlne, preanure, of hamet continually eae dtgy untrue, ANWA FELD, Admits “Dad” Is a Prohibi- ; tionist, but That Didn't Start Law Suit. New York tore down enough bulldings to house @ city of £0,000 people Inst year, could be found In most cities of 50,000 Population, Yet they had passed their 23d Street J4th Street ys of use ss and thelr sites were ker buildings or wy Yorkers were the, SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores a s which were oy ; In the year's wreckage | ““McCreery Silks.” 1 Avenue, the once pala- , vise, th stil older Stn- Latest weaves and colors; suitable rie site The water wagon had nothing to do, with the breaking up of the patnt.and U varnish manufacturing firm of Will- fam H. King & Co., with an office at No, 17 State street, and a factory In Brooklyn. At least that ts what the president, Mr, King, says, thereby contradicting Armin Kichler, the president, \ pplied to the Su- preme Court for the voluntary dis- solution of the concern, and says he Coupon to Record Your Choice is “pretty nearly nutty? on account of Mr. King’s prohibition talk : Will Be Found on Page 2 ler and Art Clem, the were more {n ded for vastly la other great 7 mi jar to on, and Mr of This Issue for evening or street dress. a statement in president as several kinds of a P accusation that he yck's vice- 1 Universalist. | Mark, for with to-day's Instalment of The Kvening World's evcle of beauty Riches For the Junk Heap. On Monday and Tuesday, ” DWARDS : «Domi sontn ae January the 18th and 19th. has run almost to the three-quarte ton of the xehange, See Sale of Ten Thousand Yards superior a director ‘ suppression society, He said Mr. Wing alked prohibition | pictures seventy-three pretty cand the Staats morning, noon and night, that he| dates for place in Charles Frohman's : a ae ai E Wouldn't bise : salesman, unless the |, erican Beauly Chorus fave pre: a 8 Hi i i Park from quality ‘Taffetas Silk. White, Cream man would climb to as 8 . . av | the Tryon Row side. All were tmpres- ‘B the one he, Mr. I sented their claims to the voters lissioner Tak Jobs. sive 1 would have been and Black. 45c per yard s of service value 65¢ cities, But the irresistible New York demanded thelr sf inthe WASH DRESS GOODS. 1a Both Stores cupies on the water wagon and that! Voting for the fair competitors h this attitude had lost the firm much | yegun alread ‘i ry pa a iS From R rs and . Will Th veni , iy. : jones’. aders are asked to fiil out in full each H ” r 63) growt ie All Poppycock, He Says. eee Hoenn fe cin it The “HARDMAN FANS i “MISS NG MODISTE Make Them Pay Forteits is h ver | It should be i Pe Mr. King ts inclined to be chol over | coupon appears on page 2 these interviews, and intimated t he| mailed to “American Beauty Chorus is Sau next 3 the might say something about Mr. Hichler| Editor, Evening World, P. 0. Box 1354, Street F 1, and the old Wind “ , i which wouldn't go through the mails. |New York City.” eer sor, at the south end of the Bowery, Commencing Monday, January the where it stood In the way of the new 18th. DR. KORN AROUSES Sale of 25,000 yards White and ALT HARLEM ON Colored Dress Linens at greatly reduced TAN ISSUES, He has a son, Parker D., who is treasu-| The twelve lucky girls who receive rer, and he was as hot under the collar! the most votes will be accepted as prize as a treasurer of a paint factory can| winners by Mr. Frohman. They will get. be given at once instruction tn singing, vee r ‘ ! clean aw Pear taal sepnvcoee Ulaaiil aire ine’| daneine analaetingltauntiiention nari colece ManviasiMuchitorGeti Miss \Ward’s Did) Nob @RUO stciern pat De Ma “this talk of Eichler’s about my Pro-| work in the chorus of “The Dollar ayy titeya cy Clea can Nhs Bere ; MIAIHORY peineiplea HUFLIne the) busines | Princes! which Mr. Frohmen preeente, Over in Making a Start Away, Nor Was She Mur dered or Kidnapped. prices. Pure Linen Suitings, Irish manu- facture. Plain colors :—Cadet, ‘‘Alice,” Copenhagen and light blue, pink, Nile J'm no prude~it isn’t that I am against | in New York next August. Hach one of Be peyiteesy'R Urinking from sentimental reasons, but | the twelve girls will get a year’s con: in Railroadit from a political standpoint, because I) tract at a salary of $25 weekly. consider it a tyattic that is dangerous | ‘The voting coupon will be kept on M NEW HAVEN, Conn.®Jan. 16—Fd- A talkative woman with a propensity | * to the business Interests of the country. | page 2 until Feb. 13, and the conte A Universalist, yes—a member of Com-| xept open until Feb. 20, so that all real. W2td H. Harriman, the ratiroad « butting in’ has succeeded in mak- - 5 . Sigeh's ancl, seman proud of Us) Tey have a chence 10 eat thelr (td anancler, has written fo: ing ail sorts of y green, rose pink, French gray, helio- Mcentain Paring SAU asain ing asa preparation for rail Ward, a dressmaker, of Né trope and natural. 36 inches wide, and {t is about all Ido dri ae aaiguinipart One Hi 2 bled with nervous tndigestion ; sot 22c per yard T"know a lot of “pearl ho would ‘be boecthe guest sou have asked | who Ie d 5 per y t if they would drink malted me, ‘Is colleg: jon an essential or | Missing, but a Py : . pie pad Ge sume other things But | CEI CHIT AE TER TEE CTEM AEE CEE White Irish Dress Linen, full bleach on't see whi hat’s got to « , Re eae HL given, and employs no help. Si t s. I simply regard this who expect nter radlroad a,& ploy p - Wee (kr of Fichiers as an’ effort. to. 1et THE TRADI aonel Colana wens avalmnplanswerita'l iu Atwomen!callellstinerapartmentiver: and thoroughly water shrunk. 35 inches himself down eas} both ‘Yes! ‘A college educa-|terday afternuon and knocked at the wide 25c per yar Didn't Preach—But. tion will beg D If the man in| oor. Receiving no response, she made ide, Se per y. d | se and Clem simply ping through hi the flier way to the basement and sunmone { on the well,”’ sald rants ns of hilgh s Heel ning | the Janttress : FRU EE capa ay firmly fis the other hand, if he| ‘I wonder what can be the matter BLACK DRESS GOODS, In Both <tores company was canted aun Brooklyn Trancit, has neg i ing and for | with Miss Ward?" asked er, “T ; vith a capital t| 4 ue : er mathe |iad an appointment with ler to-day | . 1,000 & ( Io y rytbayy i mat {ng could be worse for ay|t ) , Buiniow) and Bieler and Clem didn't pat Wabash, Union Pacitie and te ft “yetaine these [and s hone hace letinse Get On Monday, January the 18th. lary, The idea of juin talking. that . ‘ a greas advantage in has happened to! “f told t a: Say about my dad! He knew nisefnisi | Reading Among Leaders, a broader view of the world Broadcloth,—sponged, shrunk and | Inethod £0.) ine aulanibion tal be tearm spot proof. 54 inches wide. 1.85 per yard | mepid dad ever | ibition to | “The high school bo: | you, Capt, Baker?” he asked, turning| Stocks closed strong to-day after an {86 neta value 3,00 je ranexoratt salesmen in the ortle Be atcatt! fiers: French Cashmere,—bright satin fin- Senet tched?) Not he/anawered thelieecn ane were in it hi ish. 43 inches wide. 75c per yard captain. “He simply ‘asked me once most dema Hite nrirsl dat to vote the Prohibition ticket, and I aieg Int ‘s value 1,00 told him I c Ain't consctentiously OO his ba At rt MAMHUUeeEnlE cH iect tol eu er eeetesy COLORED DRESS GOODS. aie Oeil fase ct Short lengths and Dress Patterns in National ‘urran, of a ville & je and) “Thus « ’ |PROPERTY OWNERS Imported and Domestic fabrics; —Mixed ge, and I h cage the high k than the col shares fini w RS | ASSOCIATION Suiting, Serge, Cheviot, Cloth, Silk and front door of averaged a point gain neva atchman e place be- e total sales « ks were 540,3 rcke y : 5 ad naturally piaratotl vende \$3 600, 4 Dacian Wool mixtures, 50c per yard got hot and fired him Q at and ship M i. —_— os ara : fit Miss Wa The Closing Prices, said that d had z banks fo ows that the , after Ifstening to hysterical gabble door, f r tion iditeciadi paket] 4 é ‘ banks lield for half an Molin, went to the: statione Would ke 9 get i Mer who is HSse i x etier government 23d Street . 34th Street DUEe A ported } Vard missing, started the ¢ nent erda and the Taxpayers’ ess. uulrements of th per cent rule. ‘This in an Increase of #2 seas = -_— { the proportic as pared with made pi “SOT TOPEDES” AS. The Flour of plece of stone w PGK WO HIT DVNAMITE Four Generations What Y Lik aa Laborer Was vas Ride as If He . '& Had Been Swept by « $ You Like It) to $1,035,595 *. Gatling Gun. , ——_— - ‘ Senos That's Just What You Will Find in the Way of Feature | See Which Way ey areas Stories if You Get and Read To-Morrow’s Sunday World, ¥ riddled Ar effectt + than did a stick of dynamite hid You Saw i {a pile of loose stones at Ninety-ninti The World's Faunal Naturalists, headed by Roy McCardell, dts- street and | nue to-day cover a strange race of “blacks” in the Eighth Avenue Jungle, known Gentila 1s tr as the Minn Strells. i 4 | ‘shot all to ple Mr. Roosevelt's African expedition is forestalled and the curlous HITS OVA UR Deja tribal customs and the thrilling adventures met with are described, } at No. 213 East together with the cominents of Battling Nelson and Marshall P, f people's Gas Beet ae Wildet, both members of the exploration party. j eed ANS teen ae This story shows to the full the peculiar and genuine humor of Republic Steel mau Mr. McCardell's genius, and there is a real laugh in its every line, f R ube WOMAN SUFFRAGE: this uiustreted article will present the I Hina Views of Governors, business men, politicians, &c,, upon the quea- to tion of women's right to vote—men prominent in the States where a truck women have actually cast ballots, ing Ger POKER: very chip valued at 1,00 {n a game played at a dyna~ leading New York hostel which a Cleveland milifonaire won y ; ; p jmmite that had not expt ‘ fHoal in less than two hours and “didn't know tt" Reine the vrai tal ie |W abguab, ad ne sehela ue Be eid , other A SONG : in tue, Magazine Stetien, pil be found the, words ana But that is not true with th | ing from boul size il d f World War narave } shot all over the neighborhood, but no WONDERFUL: ttow the biind and deat in New Y HLbOR Moria Wi sty) ats Betuse ‘one waa struck except Mi e row FLOUR Dumb Institute are taught to play and enjoy music, Dent and “MY IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA,” by the Earl of Warwick. World Ad. readers see the shortest leg, carrying a se fe h een Cat to things they need; RHODE ISLAND GREETED, t @ to t why it’ r nt hia lata h It would take a whole page to give even adequate hints of Ve AM AE SHILLES, Jan, 16—The battle. OO ee ee e cream has the Other good things to ve found in tomorrow's Sunday World ‘°° World readers to succeed de Island crept into the SCIENTIST UNDER KNIFE me z { SUNDAY WORLDS ARE BOUGHT UP QUICKLY— ORDER YOUR COPY TO.NIGHT. f twenty-one pune wtien et] BALTIMORE, Jan. 16.— Prot. Simon comb, of Washington, the eminent aki and mathematician, under- went a @urgical operation at Johna aie Hospital yesterday. His con- on shortly afterward was declared to be favorable, The World printed 1,002,873 Sepa. | Sef!) totay rate Want-Filling Advertisements last answered, gun i year—168,894 more than the Herald ot | batteries. fhe ANY OTHER newspaper on earth. lin Toowsende of Seoday World Ads. Te-Morron! Quality ° a wre eed ‘oti caltdltyeayay