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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1910. 3 WOMAN CRED AW New Yorkers Strive for Power; 'THISTRMEENDED KIDNAPPED BOY [S2=2:-2-—--. [For Constipation ho says, “for as soon as walked under the bridge entrance a BYHERFAITHIN | That Is Why So Many Are Unhappy BY FAL OF SNOW: GIVENTOFATHER se there was another man holding little ter in his arms. They gave him to + FORTUNE | TEEKER Soars, eo, oes ; 1,200 G0 TO WORK) IN BRIDGE CROWD Ss: :"ssees Are Not Worth While,| Woman Driven Insane by Belief ’ jr ae yy aan’ | Says Alice Mary Buck- ‘ ° —_—— +. he Wore when be Wan stotet, “te, was Mp Din eae tinned ‘ty.‘Mopal-teeay. Bat Wvieer-af in Fortune Teller; Her Children’ of Finding Lost Rings, Mystery Play. fat and seemed to have been kindly | Sought Seer’s Aid. | The Sweet Chocolate Laxative Works Quickly. Acte Gently, No Griping or Debilitating After »| me fects. ‘igs FOR ALL AGES. ¥ In_10c_ and 25¢ Boxes AT ALL DBUGOISTS'. | Empty Treasury and Demand |Mr, Cirincion Hurries Over) treatee ald the strangers let him | play around the house with other chil | + for Machines in Storm Bring | From Union Hill in Response | nat ho told the Clrincions are Keeping | About Settlement. to Mysterious Note. | i. But They Are Eager and HER MIND GIVES waY.| Lovable, Though So- UNION DENIES DEFEAT. | Six-yenr-ota Peter ctrin iy phisticated --- No One | ES [nin by co ne DN 6: Phaeton and two white ponies late in Can Tell Yet What the Raves of Weird Rites to Be Performed and Threatens i sash 4 Life of Neighbor. v near his h |Points of Difference, Except | Sertembe: BEND | 414 Hackens: plank road, 1 | Wearing of Button, Will |! back with nm taiher and mother ana| Gift forMen! % brothers and sisters to-day He was Now rbitrated. | delivered to his father tn the Brooklyn } Be Arbitrated | Bridge crowd in the after-theatre rush ‘And There's Nothing | h 8 fa hy Ar-| 4 hosed night. Qlis father, a wealthy Ar | Nicer for Your Personal Usel ‘The unton's empty treasury and the|Menlan linoleum manufacturer, did not | By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. “The people of “At (ast, the rings, the rings, the { rihgs!’ So moans Mrs. Paul Dinda, of 7 | tremendous demand for taxicabs that| stop to question the kiunappers once he | No #23 East Eighty-fitth street, in the heh Atel ace | totlowed the heavy fall of snow com-|had the boy in his arms, He simply _ The HANDIEST POSSIBLE way to carry your insane ward of Bellevue Hospital to- ‘hae aed | bined to bring a swift settlement of the| made the fastest time he could to the bills, So much Thinner, so much Lighter, and so much HANDIER day, victim of F, Neumann, fake for- They try to do chauffeurs’ strike to-day, and before| Barclay Street Ferry. ‘There was an than any other bill fold, wallet or cardcase. tune teller, of No. 111 West Forty-elghth ee eae Oe hoon 1,200 strikers had gone back to| all-night rejotcing street. Sunday afternoon it took two consequence do work, | Mr. Clrincion did not go to his office Bills Go In or Out in a Second | to-day. Mostly he was occupled In settling the strike the men bay. in re- not only waived their demand tor a|elving congratulations over, the ele. Patented A ND closed shop, but also walved for @ Year| ite Peter, Members of the témily, Aug. 24, 09 aera the privilege of wearing thelr union! gee what story he toll of his ad. button. | venture, made the same reply Bil l FOl D The wearing of the button was the| Didn't Remember Anything. rock upon which Mayor Gaynor's com-| «tie don't re Labial Everybody Likes It, Everybody Wantelt doctors, two policemen and a nurse to remove her ‘from the home of Mrs. Joseph Scheffhauser, at No. %2 East Eighty-thind street. Up to Saturday she had been a gentle, kind, apparently healthy wife and mother. Sunday, with pede Ue cad adhil ad her baby Helen, seven months old, un: Ole vere ere der one arm and her litle girl Elizabeth, ent from any other city in the world. nothing thor-| oughly. “This ts a city of eagerness, of ember anything, they promise foundered, The Mayor adj yaig, “He in only a little boy. MMe " is of eeven years, under the other, ahe|, 5° We seem to an aesthetic, an Eng- brought the unton and the employers | Goen't know anything about. it The |tetined aay en cone en Cabling: lish devotee of the beautiful. For these together on ‘every other phase of thetr |" “ne srovoken and Union Hil police, what makes it so EASY to handle, so 0 “Give me the knife; give me the-knife; |tog open n ee Alice Mary Buck disagreement. Tho owners refused to) wi, nave heen trying for weeks to get LIGHT. Why not get one at once for X must kill ‘this black cat and this Gok | tor, “wtner of “Maser Heart,” « Christ-| permit the wearing of the button and} wie trace of the child and of the men| OPEN so that you need fumble no longer with cardcase mas mystery play, which has run through thirteen editions of 1,000, and the men declared they would never go) back to work under any other terms. chicken who stole grinned sarcastically or wallet—so that you run no risk of dropping a Sunday morning, about 8 o'clock, Mrs.|of several ballads and books of short] When the members of the employers’ | Over this. Shey Know that @ bright bill unobserved—so that you may remove of insert * Dinda awakened her husband, Paul|Poems well known in Great Bri association ent out word that they | Youngster of Reters age haw done noth: a bill QUICKLY, with your on? And Dinda, manager of the foreign speaking | Miss Buckton, who is visiting New York were willing to take back every striker pil Bak Ney eve fvén tis Nose ar why not give one to each of your men department of the Metuchen Realty &|for the first time, is here to supervise| who had not been convicted of rioting | ON einrough the family's wall of friends for (Seared Improvement Company, in thelr home, |the production of her play to be given and assault during the strike the men | iene i they pelleve Is built by 86 Stores York sett Bat at No, 323 East Eighty-fifth street. She | at Carnegle Lyceum early in January. insisted that their two children be| “New Yorkers ar inisticated and) with one voice that they would go back. As fast as the strikers turned Fela the Bis “Dept, Stores, 8 la theeat of the kidnappers, 0 Peter was on his way home from stripped naked and put to sleep on the| Youthful?” I marvelled, wondering up at the garages of the various taxi- | ve 4 ? Fouleea Ti pastor carpet. whether ladies who wrtle religiously | cab companies they were sent out ili bees egpeby aed ier RE dhe: Different Oc. to 3. What's the matter?” asked Dinda. ever fall to speak paradoxically, HER ars aud ottered'to tales Ghe Gay toh & tet uate, Dinda. New Yorkers Childish. Victory In Defeat. < : . . Somethin; an “ tha Uhkeke * HILDREN ride, When they went home and told KE RE Na Dh te , the people of New York are| ! Samer An tno on taf union headasarters at lop hug not coming husk My Citncon Send for Deseript Q » “and | sophisticated," agreed Miss Buckton, te ‘ Dighth avenue to go to work, the police if @ durry. they| Siepiaky tasllt HANDY BILL FOLD CO., we will get back the wedding rings we | 1), the ies 4 Secretary-treasurer 41 Union Sa.. New York. lost a0 long ago and the gold watch ana | ut maybe I should say childish in HELEN v 1 § aH phaeton to the Weehawken | Billsgoinor out in x , - th sophistication rather than youth. | - - intent a —- _———s gave out his final sta ferry and to Forty-second street, Man-| a second, without the #2 that were stolen from you last | ¢\) egarding the fuss or f semner, "But you must Ort give up| ey oo oa aor oun ae SEGA Ee ENTE) NE ee ee clash Teed ny Honea fumble. that women, the woman with the blue| " but see that 1 Hi bbi Sk B Uf O . | gon ae Pe “Biteah dda vie and the biond hair” Miss Buckton were not so modest she | Q e irts to Be et ut; said, “but as a matter of fact It 18 not) | Ge the woltee know, tho next h : a s : the four weeks the men have; “Neumann, at three on.s West Forty- would have liked to add that all our} * . During ‘ a ded & eighth street, hae told mo all about i | Me AFtifces were quite plain to her. Waisi Line Is a Lost Wanderer)» 0, ot wore so nave antea 9 I have paid him $7 and have only| She has the keen face of one who sees ree tO Ee an iw than it ever |Home, saying that some night soon « re to pay, and then he will get|™Uct has this Miss Buckton, Ono ganization is atronger messenger would call at night for a would not take her for a dreamer, were ||; , a Rad Neen joney—Mr. Cirtne! ould no’ Mr. Dinda went over to thelr netgh-| Me to Judge by her rather large, thin || NOt @ Sob’ He Heard for the Hobble. " “Tt wes Mayor Gaynor’s order piecing \taiike Seis real fable and wotiee: bor, Mra, Schefthaussr, and asked her | features and the firm modelling of her CHICAGO, I 6.—The hobble skirt must go is the dictum of the National 9) city policemen on the taxicans which | liver she @07\Gn, (th casinent: to tome over and talk with Me wie [Jew. Even her eyes, soft and clear, | Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers’ Association, in session here. The Board [| enatted the compantes to hold out ax} liver tle nay on tl pastent When he returned from @ business en-| have the little trick of narrowing which | °f Ssyles, however, hastens to announce that it has invented “something }) long as they did and that was @ thing |) Oe oe the nouse for two weeks agement he found the house deserted, |COmes from looking at things squarely : Ho ot eret a pull to-| No measenger came, Hut last evening Rushing over to the Scheffhausers’ he |@nd closely, Last night, in the apart- he union is going to give @ ball to.) Money Cheertully Refunded on All Unsatisfactory Purchases JOHN MINDER & SON HUDSON TERMINAL MARKET Hudson Terminal Building, Fulton Street Entrance Phone 4842-4848 Cortlandt word received of Peter was in a note thrust under the door of the Cirincion mmiitee 1s resolved to stick to the practical henceforth,’ leved to have been tleed her away. ‘The ¢ jected to his attentions to | to her youthfulness. ile ts oder than she. The gisl w Eager and Lovable. : aa lovable, sophisticated and) Guest Invited to Wedding young,” replied Miss Buckton, Y 27) fave still very much in the making This Week Oniy phia Roasting Chickens, Raneies and Stuead if tone +22. i Day Mentities Watch as Fancy Phila found that she would have to t “Mo one can tell yet what the Her Property. Porter House St aks from Chamerisky w bitter: people of this city are going to | ler Property. | Legs of Larnb. she has given testimony aga! to be, where their aims are taking eee Smoked Hams man Leona will be taken home them, I am very sure they do ss Prime Rib Ro ——— years old, No. Colden ersey City, “Holy Jump: to Be Deported, Habe * aa Oe Balac dit) Mr. Cirincion found another note under waa just in time to see Mrs. Dinda car- | ment of a friénd, where she was dinin pea Bata deta ce Co Merete ne eet eG aI one ae tag caremns: {the door, teliag him to Ko to tne Brook |¢ We Cook Your Order Free of Charge ried biting and screaming to the ambu-|and where she received me, there was [| Net practical. We have a substitute for it, much less extreme, but novel, J will be far from a ing | Pap oni rag pat Janoe. someting picturesquely medieval about the same ighly practical, It 1s bound to be a huge success. | As a matter of fact, tt will a a ~ lyn nee - ree sy. hy as eet Nine years ago, Just before her mag-| Miss Buckton's almost gaunt figure, | re spring style for 1911 will be an expansion of the present pong bration of the fact tnat prea evox eb inks init He rafibed as) tal, wither Somethin for Nothin riage, Mrs. Dinda had the misfortune | swathed In its black velvets, | nied enot to allow f nd dignified use of feet and iMmbs, As for the organization now nich F/this note also ce det fe 4 to lose the two wedding rings which her| “S0 We ‘pant for power'?” I eet cket, it will be shorter and not so much like a man’s long coat | that the employers can't take aay antage 4 sweetheart had had engraved with their People Here Unhappy. Will be tater. sath IST to liven Leen up at a time when the most of us , initials and given to her for sate keep- verything in New York is for pow- | on Arbitrate Demands Now. Hale’s Honey | are counting pennies for the Christmas Gifts, we ‘oller a pe evarininve Chien she bas tad’ hee answered Miss Buckton. New Waist Line an Unplaced Line. 15 cRYeRy caronal curler tine! tHee: f you this golden opportunity to lay In a stock of season- q heart set on recovering them. Accord- “Dvery one in this city is striv- | D Pail RENVARGREIOR EDEL havaltialk @Al ig PEVilOgs. Coy yaar ce ue . Of Horehound and Tar abie goodies at our expense. -\ ing to her friend, Mrs. Scheffhauser, she | ’ on ie Sy bet rabid f js Mel | will now be ar y itthas #4 a ae . | Ma wen to otal Neumana about thin winter. It may be the natural waist or it may be occ no. committees rete . " 4 Ses sin etter it Pass | Sprewe amen. Hemet t in ct bate Be, [BE ta gate mei Taesry te Bue FREE. 1i2'uect orden. iveartis Panchen Chai husband's gold watch and chain. J ng dr ers last adopted the high waisted fash- J) %¢ shape, wan, We. W e Irritel ¥ ” Hs. = lasts dada are unhappy. The things for which pr aiies a fe tavorea by Empress || strtke. We know that the taxteab own-| Arrests Tickling ; urchase in our Grocery Department. 4 HOBOKEN ELOPERS CAUGHT; | ‘0,07 “™7ME AT BOE MOF TF osepiiine and her ladies ae the Court One of tho most noted H] eo went out and that they will heal | Soothes and Heals 3 FREE |, Beqla Size, Packace Lipton’s Jolly Tablete with | A ‘ esi 4 « , refused to accept the change and foretold the present long efore taking any action ever: alf pound of Lipton’s Tea at 30c. TRACED BY GIRL’S SISTER,| “®: 1f one’s desires are simple, are| setween the two fashions, asserting that the short waist had its day would precipitate further 2 (Ahab) £ ATER NOR much) happiness:snereiia i to please the writy it ; re se ae nee 3 FRE 1 Bottle of Van Durer's Lemon,Orange or Vanilla Extract | : 1b ac. % e. ju vhat conte ce s 1 between tt two fashions is being made by means of a annou: id the ne e . > with eve 3 uunds of our Fanc: ‘eames Butter Pair Found in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,| working for false gods? ‘The work must Se Tn Taupo he Batieal RUE RNR NG in organization of ‘vaud in Prints for $1.00. of was | After Ten Days’ Search—Mar be for the joy of the makin I uk being made introduce the Wasp waist, but merely a neat, tm walst tha ees EA q Mion Anson Chars [seypiurs wee | se eae tat FREE {init ie te auctic large, it—the Joy of the making. That is th jase & Sanborn’s Blend Coffee for 4 : (Special to The Evening World I wrote ‘Eager Heart.’ That is the WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Dec After way I want it always to be acted, I wan: FRE A Bottle of Re Umberto Olive Oil yi every Smoked ® search of several days a ers to give thelr time freely, Ham, Roasted Virginia Style, for 18¢ Ib. | the performers to gi Chomerisky of Hoboken, N. J., who 19) just for the Joy of the making. I do no charged with the abduction of fifteen-| even have the names of the Dertormes FRE A 14 pound package of Bleecker & Simons Royal Shee et year-old Leona Bier of the same place, | printed upon the programme, t Formosa, Oolong Tea with every $1.00 purchase of 4 was arrested by the police here to-day, mance-to be as A as} CF 3 canned goods in our Grocery Department. | He admitted that + girl was in thls | A regular size package of Quaker Corn Flakes with every Be we city and gave her address, Miss Bier e you found New a ay m-| GALISES FREE wan also faten nto custody wa wt-|paghlnes wth pour ius Ea H Leg of Spring Lamb (Roasted if desired) at 18c. Ib. 4 ness. The couple were traced to this| “tt has understood coe ot eae s city by the girl's elder sister and L, W.| yy Kton; “that ts one the lov. ; Bofred of Hoboken, % WRENS OOtt | The girl disappeared from seid Rate, vai | | on cay 26, and her family ou) etl daRiae: Wes are: yon t = y that Chameriaky, w : fer ee . 3 and Join J. Dolan anay not be married Lillian Maude Allan, the English con- | 4o me tha anytts {one had expe pecause vert to the “Pillar of Fire" sect, will be 4¥name to me vinings to-day us they nad expected because deported, according to the decision ren- rT hen young as yon} vu, pon he brresied| charged dered yesterday by the Ellis Island A be at i a right an r ith t , of “4 ly wt sb he Board of Inquiry, in spite of the efforts | #4," 1 sugweste r going! jad given Miss Smith as a weddin . Di of representatives of the organization to | ay directly to our goal as we mil Alp on ; | enulne 1amon have her admitted to the country. hild ta eon'# one and “Welk I fancy the people af i the wedding: {o- i ork not pura tks ain ax acct | ay” ign al ahote rk Dim | Solid Gold Jewelry T R A S F Ree eR Re TRE NZ ATRIOS Ges elias are CoRR FINEST QUALITY—BEST WORKMANSHIP gue ee reat wis ne | ; we it ap itenan w es eal Direct from Our Factory on the Premises During the next three) conta do alt the things one man |) weeks additional help will} or woman dyiag im Mew York | s5)) anda: 1 2 , will try to do, £t seems to be in Dolan swore eh bought t be needed by Neary the air; the tremendous restless. pai tickets for the wateh every storekeeper in the) 45, ana energy. ea city. “But I think it would be b to Clerks, messengers, | do fewer things and do t bet As cashiers, drivers &c., Will, tt 18 now, the average New Yorker has 4 : & smattering of everything and a thor-| be in greater demand | oven ynowledue of notili than ever before, | “Ait or which, af_you pa It is an interesting | it over, Our extensive business and large sales enable us to import diamonds and other precious stones in very large quantities. Importing our goods direct, and manufac- turing our own diamond mountings, enable us to give our customers the greatest value at the lowest cost. SIXTH AVENUE, Cor. 17th St. 290 GRAND ST., Cor. Eldridge eet Sale Owing to foreclosure of building we are compelled to vacate our premises, Our Entire Stock at 50 Cents on the Dollar Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terme Apply Also to New York, New Jereys ig Island and Connecticut and re © the Whatever Kind of Work se and th not without insight, fr OPEN dytenishea | Sat EVENINGS \ fact that | Indy London and writes Si. 98 | \‘gacr ys. $109.98 $149.7 | Fhe World printed 52,720 “Help sal a You Do 4, Write for) sewing / @ Fronted” advertisements last month Peary for Hear-Admi $69.98 | yl of | Machines | 81,960 more than all the other Mew! wasHINGTON, Dee. 6. om- hese Outiis on Credit 1 York morning payers combined, | mendation to Congress for the retire- ‘You may depénd upon it that where | ment of Robert HE, Peary, the Arcti* @ Fee iciotaas helpers are wanted | explorer, as a roar-admiral in recognle| the news will be first printed in the | tion of and reward for his services as advertising columns of The World. an explorer was pdded to the annual| “World Ads. Lead Denar OS MOH ehh ibealtraat eid je They Succeeds!" Grape- -Nuts FOOD thie — Ay ») ) 4 a week Opens an Account 3 PAY FREIGHT Martin CURIO | Miss CABINET, value Vinee $3975 3 Will help you do it Better, “There's a Reason"

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