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bluffed past the police aim the ticket takers, benumber and inditferent ; they were. TOLD BY WIRELESS. A tremendous emergency force of street cleaners was sent « clear Pennsylvania avenue of the slush, It was mbainly of service in clearing the street of the crowd which, made unruly by the storm, threatened to refuse to keep to the curb lines, Reporis from all over the country show that wireless telegraphy has been about the only means through which the rest of the United States has been able to learn what has been going on in Washington. Theodore Roosevelt, who alone of Presidents has declared his love for rough and blustering weather, had the first clear inauguration of twenty years, when he succeeded himself in 1904, The great stands which had been erected around the east plaza at the front of the Capitol were water-soaked and streaked with drified snow. The decorations were all tumbled and soggy and the snowheaps were streaked with red and blue stains by the running of the dyes, INAUGURATION IN SENATE, But inside, as though im omen of a return to the ways of the fathers, the inauguration was going on as it went on until the days of the stren- uous Jackson, before a distinguished company of statesmen, high officers of the Government, representatives of the judicial and legislative branches, the Ambassadors and Ministers of foreign countries, the ranking officers of the army and navy and those few military and naval officers who have been thanked by Congress by name for heroic deeds, together with both Houses of Cotigress and a few guests, Without concerted arrangement, every one concerned in the ceremony seemed to feel the necessity for makimg up for the breaking to pieces of the prearranged programme by added’ dignity and impressiveness in these pro- ceedings in the Sencte Chamber, flooded as {t was with the softly tinted light which filtered through the snow-blankete? skylights to tint the brill- jant toilettes of the women in the galleries and the sparkling uniforms of the diplomats and generals and admirals on the floor among the Senators. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Melville Fuller, and his colleagues Were the first to enter the hall after the Senate had assembled. The Ser geant-at-Arms announced their coming sonorously. They marched down the aisle, these reverend wise men, whose liability to death from the weather had at last persuaded Mr. Taft to consent to an indoor inauguration at the solicitation of his new Secretary of State, Mr. Knox, with a dignity and distinction that. at once quieted the hum and clatter of the galleries. After them came the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Joseph G, Cannon, not now the smiling, twinkling “Uncle Joe” of story and political ‘machination, but a stern, exalted, white-bearded elder statesman. ROOSEVELT WITH TAFT. Behind him came the members of his House of Representatives, narily more like a troop of playful, makers, but now grave and almost pompous, every one of them, At the last moment President Roosevelt and President-elect Taft came. President Roosevelt bad been delayed until the very final gecond before the ceremony to sign the bills passed by the dying Congress with its expiring breath President: Roosevelt and President-to-| “We know no reason why the pro- be Taft sat before the dals of Vice-| gramme shall be changed, Our men President Palrbanks, When all the bril- |. be on hand on time.” it to ordi. this blizzard for him: noisy, rough school boys than law: | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, ‘ Bride Who Had So Many Step-Children She Didn't Know What to i Went Away AMES WALTER GRACE ELIZABM Dow py MABE RENE RES TRAINS id SI ‘GALE DRIVEN STORM SWEEPS NEW YORK; gone by the boa ditlleulty stampe and liv had e had som lisastre dé of tricks and the snow Mrs, McCabe Tells Court New 1909. Bee — 7 STEPCHILDREN BREEGHES BUOY. 47.0. ove LIKE RABBITS IN TAKES 22 FROM «RELIEVED IN AWAT, BRIDE SAYS) WRECKED VESSEL FIVE MINUTES, Stranded — Schooner As there is often some one in your family who suffers an attack of In- Goes to Pieces While Crew Are Pu Saved. digestion or some form of Stomach tr ‘ouble, why don't you keep a case of Diapepsim in the hous? handy? This harmless blessing will digest Merry anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and regulate a sour Stomach ft.e minutes after, Tell your pharmacist to let you |read the formula plainly printed on these 50-cent cases of Pape's Dia- Pepsin, then you will readily seo DRY eae Sent why they cure Indigestion, Sour nPORT in Tes arene Stomach, Heartburn and prévent at Ue seca igbne once such miseries as Belching of A night of terror aboard the sinking | ¢ as, Eructatiows of sour undigested four-masted schooner Miles M. Merry, 8 Husband Trotted Them Out Like a Magician, THEN CAME “HORRORS.” After Tha Tae ‘aC Ki food, Nausea, Headaches, Dizziness, That Was the Last Straw, She | capt. Darrow ana crow of twenty-two (Goud Netizen, Heaaghes,” Diczines a NG 7 3 men were rescued to-day by the use) dinneqers CHS INITIO ile [of breeches Duos’ sent out, by tie) Some folke have tried #0 long to Sabes in C | find relief from Indigestion with the Cabes in Court. | Waves swept over the vessel, and for common, every-day tures. advertised a time during the night the sailors that they have about made up their , gave up hope. minds that they have something Ellzabeth McCabe, an elghteen-year-| ‘The schooner stranded on the beach! @lge wrong, or believe theirs is a old bride, told Magistrate Herrman tn) opposite this town two weeks ago, but) casa of Nervousness, Gastritis, Caw’ Harlem Court to-day how her husband the owners were waiting for moderate! tarrh of the Stomach or Cancer. Michael, a widower when she marrieg| Wether to attempt to take her of. A’ This is a serious mistake. Your, : 5 heavy easterly gale blew all last night) real trouble is, what you eat does. him, produced nine children for her to and the pumps Were kept working con: not digest: instead, {t ferments and = be stepmother to, like a magician tak- seantiy to prevent the Water from :1¥*" sours, turns to acid, Gas and Stom- When. dayiigtt ery was ach poison, which will putrefy in the, entire digestive tract and intestines, ing rabbits out of plug hat. The eldest ‘ puRy Ue almost fill of wat child, a boy, 1g only two years younger! and storm still raged. slanals and, besides, poison the breath with + es Life nauseous odors. than his stepmother. e ralsed and the A hearty appetite, with thorough Saving Statton responded. A Ine was shot The bride is a self-possessed little wi ner ith au = pe lang fand the breeches » digestion, and without the slightest n mien sth quive a command ob eh gUame rds men en discomfort or misery of the Stomes + She lived at No. 110 East One Hundred ashore not, before, the ‘ach, is waiting for you as soon as : and Nineteenth street up to last Christ-| Merry ad cracked and pat He vou decide to try Pape’s Diapepsin taken at digest all strong, One candy-lke N Dar > last to leave, Triangule, 5 5 The schooner was owned by Boston! ter eating, will promptly 59 East One Hundred and Twentieth [ee amt was vaived at $9.0 She your food, the same as a ity ty an led no insurance. Ho ty and mare) Te townfolk & clothing irilling € as Day, when Michael McCabe, of TARY ook her healthy stomach would do. it, rled her, “He told me," said Milzabeth, he was a widower and had two children e } and earned $30 4 Week as a partner In eectaiee coe the w of McCabe & Co., at No, 25 he crew will be sent to New Ww ta he Ree GES here ste hoa ee | FUDWIG Pearl street, and owned the house he to ih The schooner is a complete lived in, wree (eS Before I married him he took me nd and showed me the house. ; SCULPTOR CHARPENTIER DEAD, There were no signs of any children ! 3 3 ho 4—Alexandre Charpen- |} there. He told they were with } 2 known Freneh sculptor, | k Compy mye ee = BLOCK SMAVE,351036.5T. “that knelt The evening of the day we were We HO O80 Uy married he in ee videst children, Ja old, and Walter, erfed, “how perme tee 36" Sr. n he spend $16 a week fourteen. , {for groceries and $10 a week for meat | es Came One at a Time. | and $10 a week for liquor? ‘There te n they turned up one St @/ $36 a week, anid, besides, before I 1 and Lincotn and Valentine | marred him he had a pkeeper he paid 420 @ month to, and he has to pay Mant assembly was seated Mr, Falr-| They were, And they were a magnif-| It th DELAYS ALL TRAFFIC. : : ale for gas val and clothes and | { ‘ Danks administered to Me, Sherman the | Cent might for the thousands who wore, !iausurato 6 crow ein t | |yhoes and everything. If he makes oath of office. ‘Phen Senator Culberson, | hardy enough to climb to thelr places leave tie s when eof . 5 Joniy $12 a where dors he get chairman of the Democratic steering | on the great dismantled grand vie org a Y ee ‘ his) money committes offered some resolutions in| along the route. specially the nd the \ ee Michael doggedly insisted that $12 appreciation of Mr. Fairbanks, and/tlon of the crowds went out e = aaa a week was the ilmit of his earning rale a speech eulogizing him, My. | Jackies of the battleship # aa s WON capacity, Magistvate Herrman, after 4sirvanks replied, and the Senate ad-|come in from their tri Ung OCU TY looking over the imposing array of Journed |.of the globe under tr: 6 T couldn't stand the children, but ©) witnesses both sides, for each con: | | New Senate in Session, find themselves gre max a held on until Mike home with the | testant had summoned a horde of ras Tinmediately Vice-President Sherman | * a bl I poroai) horrors, ad them so bad T had to tations; adjourned the case until after talled to order the Senate of the ‘9shington has never known worse t 1 | rel@anih Get tly send for } sters, Between the her | the afternoon session of Sixty-first Congress, summoned by the | Teather than th descended less st 1 Pre ! rs Can set Started with Sleet. rors and his nine children T was sli Presidential proclamation for an extraor- 0M Mt In sleet, rain and whistling than ¢ Home 1 Washington The storm started wit Then a Gia toe Us NCiN2 Wit) his Linge session. The Rev. Edward bitter winds from th nent Prof. ome 1 ASHUNTOL nd that blew ass and mot Bint : ; ae A3vdvett Hale, the venerable chaplain, | Wills Moore sent Pres einer f 1 ‘doe Sana Thin cuoeked over flagpoles Miptinel ae in court yh has Pronounced a prayer, and Vice-Presi- 2 Dulletit promising the fairer ener ‘ He BIE yy began to pied atta a ee Pea ae Ne as dent Sherman delivered’ his, imaugurar Weather for hig Inayearation e i , t big ones, ie gate) sian, oj ee folNue tie ose. Sa Joe ot ere: Closet, The ering muliltudes, nearly as A j ng that the no dvitts, ‘The Michael is thirty-seven years oldi and brlet ceremony of Inducting into he normal population of the ** peti phere was le arged with bald in front. 10 99 office the thirty. ators who have . at the a ‘ tates u Maryland: wa tricity, th with the Says He's Good Father. . Leon elected fo first time ar ro {le 8 e r 4 | s ors who went and at 3 “This gentleman,” said the lawyer, re- lected was h 1 through by bring. 98) m 1 to h y t inaugurated fe nti F400 ferring to Michaef, “ts a ing them before the Vice-President by Test@urant to re nt, snloon to sa- hs A a ec ,, (and father as his children w fours. loon, seeking sh 4 standing room 2 z (i) Giles Gli CNN e Ls bead upon the nine little f with glass ide r and Presidente, Tie Rorkeous decorations of red, w t fh een en ie autamath, Stood up and made a concerted move | REG, US. PRY. OFFRE SRM and dooms? Ade White House at a |e and gold - 1 betw 1 Fee ee eee a ecatanevatatiie (foc ital bridke, hey. thougies iti was — | : after 10 olelock, as had bem Dotched by the 40} alarme in) sey peoulneMs thelr cue to come to the rescue of their a PY usable grooved |} y False ruins were made to Houston escorted by the famous Black * in the bunt tr ; : t. ta Twenty-second | PAPA. Three policemen got them back shelves. to which S*aing lops by the welght of snow and, Avenue, and there | their sents and the lawyer continued: | : ( A led the honor , 10% 1. f F ; ; A Ks ee Qik. fhe sippery ; “The trouble is that the young in fashionable styles ing. hin encort, Instead of « trie The proud ant pompous Republtean ae ul nee ved On the) woman thought he wee a wealthy man for chiay semi-dress Rerohal epee bale arching clubs soats anc ola Gs Hore nally 2 and married him for that reason, He and day wear. thousands wishin him a hats, who have tr . Me 4 ats Sad Block at Shit doesn't own the house he lives in ¥ = and applauding his spectneiiar adanin- United States t t ; : : : oa 5 n 10,00 per-| “He has no interest in the business of 178-180 Fifth Av. i fetrati Gomevdlt rodoltoloe we 'S 8 You see * mn’ stde of | wteCabe & Co, It is his sisters’ business $07 Fifth Ay, | 184 Broadway cy the Capito White House for 0 aime Bre ioe esos ; 4 works for them for @ salary of NEW YORK q iy iene Bie abana 4 ‘ week” | = chicago Philadelphia RANEE throw t etree 1 Dey 1 e A Financial Problem. a ns Sew Voi any- “Oh, judge!” put fn the young wife, = patty rane fi Gates y y bie an hoor usten to him Ask him if he will ka broken fore the storm. ul 1 ” symem take oath that he earns only $12 a p H a » last moment Mr. Taft clung None of | week." | 9 conditions; Upt vent Mr. Taf! g ne of week. | giving name ‘and yal \ ei Paumuratad ; m the | the lin schedule, Michael was not only willing to Btaciawerdrasincwaaaten itis V the ; y : adel pila ! | take oath to that effect, but he did. so. EVEINTHING FOR THE HOM, AT ervwhere, api recording to the fair w \ ft Pers trom Then the little wife asked for in-| E LOWEST PRICES , . American Optica! Protastiyy Pr Met ecard ‘ i Nie of formation | Great __ fora, : ERreAtenirug! (aractirerla Ral i wotlsred'. ‘ite linuk ede et silien core ; Shafi _1f he etm only $12 a wovk:" ahe| Val orporaisn, lsh his host of the morning Was’ f t fl ia = + ee toe whether f fa ‘ c rly ‘POR | = wh tHe ta Y q 4 C ‘Ss | Bed NEW “PUBLICATIONS. ea I 1 ny ve R oe ee eee | ored hroat vn Rowsevs tor : s “ering | jeces OOSEVELT station or le t Pee \ | AIS PULIGeS His iv ects, | the 8 f ea t a. local | METAL MIs FRIENDS cor ae vhlted he) whic 9 in vm f Pray: ; >| 5) 7 | By Francis A adams, Postpald, ch t ff} y ke rbleans, who raain ROOSEV ELT HOLDS r Ve fo Pliindel: eee youngnters are going to see that’| lin s | BEDS wdaresereed Hsisted on acegmpanying him on foot Apital ont y wireless through the N nd two deni rains the city is not imized by over. ea this Ceara Which reveals Administers Oath My Yard s PARTIR 1G RECE PTION Mie crew of the freight train’ re arges. That's t on'y end of the USE GE. wa wus eweett oeovel, wand’ the ‘Wall ne * gents of Ma the : Casty| fob. | 3 ‘Then Instead F Mi i oe Old Contractors Dropped. | Visit the Completely Furnished Fin Non R PUB. €0,, a Yani DeForest thst om th AT RR, SATION ht se a ER Te RR eae mesa | a Gar “Weer qr\havtery Pon Rend Brick BLE. Pla of precedent to t slater heron rane — AMY a elt : : 3 the Columbia 3 Rooms “4 Rooms hk r lent & thar c ads, direc! ‘atta je pecesireatean need tha AL Gul fi at eat Page.) flagman in front a co Ais at AE a ee eaCaluell Rub the throat and chest th | Farnished, Furaished, | | ————= = the in ration of the of the 6 a tr lied y ‘ Ms 3 around the ae) pie a , have voller ieee |B Chance for Bread Line. Omega Oil; then bind 48.75 79.60 United States would proceed. Chief Jus-| At a time when r : A number of trains whict throat and ley on on the chest piecesof | lah amiileciaar it ‘ath. Th Tort t s In the applications to-day for work he Oil, The Oil gree cre raeuinaterel theloatiy thei rer of Mason e ‘ t oread dine reximent was largely im flannel soaked in t Great Wrst to reach Mr. Taft's hand after he FS ; u t lence, Each applicant was given a green throwah the pores and reduces ook the oath was ex-Prasident Roose ie ! 1 of lapariqestont s d with a inflammation that causes the helt. For the first time to-day the ‘ pete Goll peion the et tetas with the snow.” “OT ) frouble, ‘Theeosieea;10s., 26. 604. | OPEN RD AVENUE. Discover / ua faced each other without a sm s pleasing bulletin ; Since it has become known that the = | mon Dacre A BESTS e ‘or President Taft never lost an oppor- for the contemplation hoeeeHO Wh t te city {8 going to remove the snow Inatens | Ee RT. T + a = A Can ay esa aha | he eet af hom who svt mnt Pepi ncSieatted"et te! SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY | Roosevelt joenjarly of ha repared | ment vearpa , 1 air as the ex all the, trucks ve me , rm | prepared pation 0 : swans Todas we tae Ofer Men's Waterproof Overcoats WW rogation de mean that an Then Mr. Taft de is inangural Address. The Assembly followed it with tt meant the k est interest ere was a Sis- $ o'clock, plouse Taft, after lauding Western Union € great bilzzard of 1588 Change in Plans m 8 td been ‘ f th wire m tie w ed HAY the dee oh oft 1 will disappear quickly this trip. I on to the lisplay lepar —_——— ay t trenorim | SEATER OF BACKER | CANADIAN TREATY RATIFIED. " ON TRIAL FOR LIFE, WASHINGTON, March 4.—The Cana- Pe ‘i a lian boundary waterway treaty was 3 1 Here to Defend Rumsd tons of Senator Smith, of Michigan, nae Who Shot Harry Suydam ; : ; 10 c abhi, 9s noel SOLE COL a oe _ Tolan trey Suydam, 9 cur ror, Eyeglasses \ fe ) Broad street on i ee art $1.00 a Pair’ ( c | You'd have to pay 85.00 for th > : . quality at any other first clase optic! woMAW le SAT SFA, 1 Charles Ha right, 39% { registered " hvel * harge for this service whether Flasves OF not 106 E. 23d Si, HT Near «h A 2 Stores Onty, Ave. | Regular $15.00 i 7.75 ‘a style loose, roomy coats, snug | fit'ng collars, Very fashionable. (Trade Mark.) SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, 4th, VAN, CREAM E > ALMO LR seeee POUND 10¢ ASSORTED HARD . 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