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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. all SCHOOL CHILDREN: | Those Terrible Lemon Legislators! They Seek |SCAREDBYDREAM, @&~-Se——S%—-P. SEE PISTOL DUEL ~~ To Turn Suftragette Battle Into a Tea Party ONHOSPITAL BED, vi This *20 Caracul Coat INHARLEM STREET ~— LEAPSSIATY FEET $7. 75 | | George Ftafhovede tle Lands in Soft Corner While Reaching | $ came, Mud and Only a Wrist Is for His Gun | ays “American Women Have Been Fed for ¥¢ tured, ¥ \Ttirs. Sopbia Years on Candy-Coated Lemons and} | ve " They’ve Sucked Away at Them With pe HIS ASSAILANT ESCAPES.| Loebinger, the Enthusiasm of Gurgling Infants. Foti A ‘ Militant “The Battle Is Practically Won in Eng- Victim, With Two Bullets in| Suffragette: land, Because It’s Been.a Battle, Not “Pacifiers—Things to Keep Babies To-morrow, Saturday, Jan. 14 GOING! A whole feast of bargains that should appeal with irresistible force to women who know. Think of it--a beautiful full length Caracul Coat richly lined from top to toe at $7.75 instead of $20. Such is your opportunity to-morrow. $18 Mixture Coats, $7.75 George Harkness was frightened by a dream while sleeping ab day on the fourth floor of Rel pital. He suddenly bed, ran to a window ane kround, sixty feet below t noon to vue Howe from hi ed to the Him, Shields Fugitive a Tea Party. | at Nn dv kast Pit-atty ates. te Y $20 Kersey Coats, $7.75 Gang Fighter. “THE WOMANLY WOMAN AL- soueht the osolal la night su ing with a violent attack of plearisy He was placed in the new part of th in pavilion A. Dr. Stork was ward St, where Harkness His nurse was Mies Or should you prefer an aristocratic black cloth coat you'll find them here a-plenty, variously trimmed and su perbly tailored. Whereas, stunning WAYS LOSES, WHETHER THE) |. GAME IS LOVE OR CARDS, UN.| Y°t° Fse Women ? nesa Wilding a miter of ach LESS SHE CHEATS.” | wo! # | Before the eyes of scores of wit: STERLING LEMON STATESMAN Aor nha youth who called himse ; + | Stewart mixtures of the sturdy, wear resisting t| r ne 1 reatl et ‘ “award Doyle was shot twice to-day at ee Pee eaoenie cer kind, are likewise included Mifth avenue and One Hundred and BY NIX ae ol \ tere’. While the nur Was Hive DORiy-eutith wrest by & 6 ae | OLA GREELEY-SMITH. ihe the copvaleaceate tne tere i ea age “American women have been fed for years on candy ine the cumvatencente thei Tum Alterations FREE his own gun out, but collapsed. before | coated lemons and they've sucked away at them with) an open window SALE AT AIL THREE STORES he could use It the enthusiasm of gurgling infants. Pacifiers—things| iatuccnstar k ling to several of the spectators | to keep babies quiet—are what our Government has) th ung men care down the west! “ A $ ne ne . tide of the avenue abuut 9 o'clock. Two handed the women, whom it considers unfit to help maki toa lites be other youth ¢ noreh, Meche its laws. the window, He the th coming the two stepped be- This Is the interesting opinion of Mrs. Sofia Loe-| iat i t fe a red tate nd a ilk tree at the edge of the pave- binger, editor of the American Suffragette, who on a iH ment and waited. As t s by, the foremost he two jumped out of his hiding-place and grappled with one of the others, ‘The man he attacked the air with a loud shriek, He linded in the mud made soft by rain The nurse and Hr. Stork ran down s The n had sight fracture of the was taken back to the ward recent trip to Paterson created a stir by her denuncia-! tion of “bachelor government.” | of | a % 1 460 & 462 Fulton Street—Brooklyn ‘For fifty years delegations of earnest but over: MRS. SOFIA 645-651 Broad St.-Newark, N. broke his hold, backed away from him polite suffragists have been going to Albany to try to ' . and fumbled in his side pocket . Fa ane na Bet votes for women. The legislators have been polite, LOEBINGER boty! waaccriady in (he, aete avons ae AS AS-—7UY Mikichiei ake hace eae to them, oh, very polite! And they've even offered the ladies refreshments, | ——----—— ——~- — a too: f “ cia Ae 14-16 West l4th Street--New York a y OK Ks SN Which rounded muffied. Nobody saw sue that the man fired fothing sucking the Stet ae | ete Fo toate aera ek hig, he | geal! a See FOR NEW EASTERN, “TWDLINEE HELD “GETS 11 YEARSFOR The Larger ; aidé. The m ‘1 shot him jerkea | #8t@ When they're past fifty. You can a SmORIQE Dita nto ight and pasted | Rete "the gepperaai sh of fat ON GIRL . STORY. KILLING HIISBAND “2¢. Family | Boys ’, Children’s and ce du Then pulling off his | (25 pes His evn etes se iE eine ibe JUDGESHIP BY TAFT | the greater the saving if | ae | and flinging it to his second you use this economical Misses d. SAoes end he ran away himelf, gc ‘ Tea and Lemons. i] friend he ran away himself, going south, | i yet delicious tea. Instead sh ale . minute the of the mieune: aR the average suffra; Y Woman Sobs Ove of allowing a teaspoonful a . @ in sight was the wounded man, |Fourteen-Year- veansOld Reluctantly; Young jan sobs T to each cup half a tea- Special for Friday and Saturday writhing on the sidewalk. the tea | Unaided, c hi by with a slice or two of the legis- 4 re aa , - ‘ ts Pen y ” te h, it ij arrearage wit dative lemons that have heen Staten Island Man Wins Post] Makes Charges Against Four Baby and Kisses it When aes enough, it is and holding himself erect with one| handed to the Cause. The trou- Gand; Wh the ctlier hecavew cle can| Sslvthi the le conservative | From Assemblyman Green in “Pleasant Hour.” Taken Into Court. . \ Ht Unusual Prices revolver and tried to aim it at the| Stffragist is that she expects man — by disappearing figure of his enemy. But| *© treat her as his equal, when of Brooklyn. SE he couldn't make it. ‘The gun mussle Ue Botte aes the methods Through the efforts of Inspector W. J.| Rosa Piechione, who was convicted| @ ‘ B ’ o ¥) Bi. 7 wabbled and then he dropped the| of &” inferior. ey cajuie and Tully of the Bureau of Licenses of the| of manslaughter at White Plains last CEYLON TEA oys an an ae. Weapon altogether and fell back upon| Plead and persuade when they President Taft to-day sont to the Sen-| Mayor's office, four employes of a mov-| Week for the killing of her husband at ite should demand. We've got to shOW | ot tie nomination of van vecnma twa nf ating snue, |New Rochelle in October, when he 4 A little boy bound for Public School. t2¢ segislators that we're in ear- DAKAebe Calisa BORD eaten, el sana | quarrelled with her over her friencanip}| “ £0: Package Makes 40 Cups. Bluchor Lace Shoe Veeder of Staten Island for Unitedy Brooklyn, known as the “T t, that we mean business—and id heeled Mai tloc the N half a block away, ran up to| 268 - for John Canavan, a fire 1 s him and pointed out the door of the| We cam only prove it tc them by [States Judge for the Eastern District| Hour,” were held in $2,000 ball each by ie r John Canavan, a fireman, was son. > i iiitant methods, }of New York. Tho President also sent| Magistrate Voorhees in Butler St need to-day by Supr t Justice Philanthropean Hospital,,a pivate in-) 4 1 n Butler Street ‘ urt for examination Friday on charg $3.25—former price $5.00 stitution, diagonally across the way at ook how far ahead of us the in the name of Willlam J. Youngs, the ride ‘ aaa rie 6 to State's zien Size 2% to 5%. ro 4 95 ce as, reluctantly made dhet thes iy OMe} cect cee cre ee ne ee ee bar) 5 “ “ 5 re em be RIE | months and not more than eleven years WG tO 9% 4. isles vee ween $5.25 and six months, the other corner, The wounded man women are. The battle is practi-| Present United States District-Attorney mn nor Carolan, fourtee ann, ; ; Misses’ and Children’s double sole to heel straighten up and, reeling as he went won in Great Britain, and why?| for Brooklyn, for renominat made his way over to the hospital. He use it's been a battle, not} Mr. Veeder's appointment concludes a| 254 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, Every wonar setnens 6 1 contest for tne judgeship ed | Ue vaite r When the young woman was taken Rineed nacluc Juee bb ke ect. bie Every woman in business | pirited contest for the judgeship waged] Tully visited the place a month oro}, The Gouna ULRACRE® ee LASS pe Sixth Avenue fingers on the door bell. ns has got to be miil- n blyman George A. Green of} to investigate the proprietor's applic Bet. 16th and 17th St ; b rms of her mother, who wi Two Bullets in Him ects to win, Here and! Brooklyn, tion for a renewal of license, He heard Teekagine: as ta Pt eee ee Open Saturday venings oid fashioned siren Mr. Veeder had the backing of Attor-|stories of the conduct of the employees | ; ‘ jo ly EB Clothi R ‘a Cn Sh Two of the nurses helped him into to a mediocre succ ney-t who In addi-ftoward the litte girl, and for a, month | Droke from the court officers and selxed nly ntrance is lothing Dept Rlack ussta Calf 00 ting ward, There Dr. Cole woman who meets n on| tion to % r sonal friend | visited: the show every night without | Hd, Kissing it and sobbing Through Furniture Store. F a i] the Harlem Hospital and Potice-| thelr own terms, on their own battle-| Was a former law partner. He is forty-| getting any but hearsay confirmation of | mUMBUNs: She did not « $ ‘ with waterproof sole; button and lace evens, the man on post, found’ ground, who asks no favors and who three years old, a graduate of the Uni. | f | poubipe ietap nea ber WKB uals a ee B i Dri! Jacob Lobsenz, the house physi- yi because she's a woman, | Versity Virginia and the Colum Z Jicins entered the court room, ‘Th 14) Wednesday he went to the girl's W School. He was admitted to th > @ cha sets t izes, i 4 v4 | vera with her consent took Ell-|to her breast ie Was assisted to ise man 3 T 0 “ — ad <, Must Be Ready to Fight. bar in Chicago in 161 and canie to New| nor to the Mayor's office, where she/se the direction Shen 3 to rise I) se Uvercoats EL 0:9), cesiny pe esmperae $3.50 “Ite the sort of woman who takes the | Ole, Clty in 2000, was questioned by Secretary Meloney.{ hor heac when asked if there were Our January clear ance sale offers you candy-coated lemon sWeetly and says: Has Written on Libel Law. She gave evasive answers and was sent|any reason why sentence should not be ‘Let me make you a lemonade wi Mr. Vetder is a member of the wito the Children's Society Wednesday | pronounced. ct i an opportunity to Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Save from 25% to clan, working over the injured youth, He had been hit twice. Both bullets had entered the allomen, and one had inflicted a very serious wound, but after he had rallied from the shock he wag able to walk out to the waiting ambuls Doyle told Detectives Curtayne and Brenner, who came fom the EF Hundred and Twenty-sixth st tion to investigate that he lived at who wins a man’s res not York Bar Association and the Holland | nigh | On her promise to control herself, He has written much for tne], Yesterday she said she would which she » the court oMcers gay Review on the libel law. His|!€" Whole story, Tt included a with the child bef pet Pall atreet, | WHOSE WheFeabouts the police ha ck to the jail, fror bute Gt Ho. Ma et jearned and John W 1 for an extra F ‘al Judge | 5 astern District wa 40% on clothing The entire stock It's the fe ly that hag) T York from tn the Ing a good Impression. of doing something usw 2 the suffragists in > Lenox av do was i e and yc begd SETS Ales che oe lishing anything. at the last session of when men's and youn Arai’ a. oallplaving chip to: Bare you think women will have to a law was passed the post men's suits and 4 to win?" I asked, The nt and the He steadfastiy refused to 56 years scientific progressive the name of his assailant or of th member of the party or say w he had been In a fight that had curred among members of the Canary ng itself is unwomanly," | salar: year ne only other} “ yvercoats is to be astern District is Jud who was appd ards, or else she cheats, Its 147 by President Roosevelt. aareea, Aol to slap a policeman ot Youngs Began Sugar Suit HIS SHOES AND SHIRTS Yeni e CA RTE Ha Narted the Federal GO TO PAY ALIMONY. Will Do the s xing Himseif. Maaenht, or to throw stones.at a Cab- tinction che True to the ethics of his clan, the inct Minister, but it's just such things | proaecltlon Ae youth kept silent even as he was being nvinced the men of En: was to him that brewing embodied in RHEINGOLD PALE BEER disposed of at big Acker, Merrall & Condi: rahe Company pays small deposit, the ‘ Established 1520 They Are Put Down at $100, Al- sarried to the operating table. 1 Per erninelun women aes! Gat =| Gover ae the | 4, ica eRatne BATT balance in weekly ‘ m . s x i iy a dof the scales” on the lougn — Stole nile twyer pay. deul, but eaid he had been call. 1 Doyle sh a ’ biopiag ure cone Richards Was in Li Jail, : Hroken Ste ments, rices P avin for years. He added that unless nly woman to a pa: | John Treadwell Richa A lawye aain at $5. . DOZEN EACH was absolutely certain that he nad t wand he added that re SLASHED FAMED REMBRANDT who has. been confined in. tudl Women’s and Misses’ Suits { vhite, 5 die he would I the police who} onis can have respect Jan ¢ . Pat SR cit Mbp tsg Hominy. Heat White, Sib. pkas ° i , any , BECAUSE HE LOST HIS JOB. |: A) fen feline WO nay ores ¥ Children’s Conis Pr ; . shot him, for kes itself so disa ony to Helen W. Richard i bbe Beang—'2y Whole Stringless, 1.75 .15: “If { get well I'll fix him myself," | able its captor is obliged to let it out. through his « os tly Reduced P.ices » 9 Cans . he said grimly. “Well, our suffragists should learn a Dutch ( ook, Admits He Used Knife); Pears—oartett. N Noreca, California 2.75 25 The victim's mother, Mrs, ¥ deuil, said a man whom she kne lesson from that parrot and do a little on “The Night Watch’ in more syuawking and beating about the > TEUTONIC e Court J taeda nst passing the r of a re v npolnted to s riain. go: __ Pure Fruit and Sugar, as Red called at her Mat pol Spirit of Revenge SProtted te Jellies. 10 Oz. Glass 2.75 .25 morning and waited uptil her son was | S8S® a Ll area ae : —.!omona, Indian and Ceylon, dressed, and then went away with him,| “Of course the American parrot has! ayisppRDAM, Jun. 12.-Rembrandt's q DARK BEER Tea Excellent Quality, per tb. 35 ‘The mother thought her boy had been | a very commodious cage,” Mrs, Loe- famous picture, “The Night | PY atch,” was bad naged to-day a discharged naval cook named 8! who entered the Rijks Museum and with a knife ¢ i lured to the spot wh lying in wait for hin The Canary Islanders are a sportive group of young men who live on the ipper east side upon the edge of Little Italy | » an enemy was! binger admitted—"all the modern |m- cholvest crackers, cut- »ples and lemons—don't But the parrot wants litte. It should ts the ballot!” in Mast S. Liebmann’s Sons Twenty-one Stores, Conveniently Located At all Cealers st, who was arrest- ay Her ja SANt AOR Wasi Oo; Aeclares SHAE bis vandaliam Waa 60 — ————— | Buy them to-day or to- SLED HITS BARBED WIRE; | AcelOrRe niet covicr Ma dusnatae ccoriiaertice tn STEAMBOATS, Hic ly if Sand gh A FIVE WOMEN INJURED. e the cham or p cuits traverse the prin ~~ ~ “ : - good cnough for the most ime ae a1 till Its demands are figu Capt, irene, Ban na! 9 portant occasior : ear t an net with ompliments but ster nut All in Coasting ing Party at Livingston) with actions. 1 tell yous Benator suiie Cd's company of arauedusters, K i ical enough to use every Manor Hurt When Sled Smashes | put the Whole suffrage case in that at experts who la ewe « you wrote when he fon that the damage If expressed t i 66 99 / Faesy 4 ‘ainst Fence. @ such mighty affairs, why should was not be pair, ¢ shall resume in all departments — a ai eWorld.) be afraid at women compete or of our Ticket, Tourist and Foreign Bank- — THE- 8; h Ing Wor ‘re not, why not Compar 2 Husitaes taetinerour cor me RTH Tat CHE JET hay re Cpt, wn test and ing business to-morrow morning, Satur ingston Manor day, January 14th, at JELLIES 1911 World Almanac is indispensable to the home or office, the factory or library, the teacher or lawyer, the politi cian or writer, the merchant or speaker, prominent women ¢ ai, and I co} ‘ r and most Were injured in a coasting accldent here wholo-he work, It re ta Capt. Co babe to-day, when Miss Lucy Foster, who reat victory for us. At pany of the Civile Guard *Cooied én Kettles any candy-coated from their Gulldhouse on t are portralis nd the picture nd color. was steoring the bi b sled on which | least, K the party was riding, ran Into a barbed | lemons from him. All the fle wire fence, | ms... ainemnmmad and spir Every one on the sled was Jojured, | HEADS COMMERCE BOARD. |""” tn light Mrs, Ralph KE. Winton had geveral rt Lined with Silver."" The Easy Road 206 Broadway To Wellsville Corner Fulton Street In the mea ntime the business is being At your GROC Ek’ —— "i carried on @s usual at our Temporary a iar (Maver Naa Vie ped Frc Ee Moe argeret | 2aasOR OO Clemente af Geo y and Child's Hospital at Grane-Nuts Headquarters, 253 Broadway (3d floor), sasha’, Mes CONTAINS Cass was thrown against the fence und Succeeds Judue Knapp. on avenue recelvew $10,000 and at our 3 branch offices, 10, 000 Facts and Figures * face badly to 0) Joo 5 John W, Ellis, whise will was ad- : : ; , , sae 4 | hig Loreen are oe mae Ss ma | WASHINGTON, Jan, 1 yee ee be Contains the Food Strength k 264 Fifth Ave., cor, 29th St. We found ruil lating to every imaginable subject. MeBrain received bad cuts about the | Clements of Georgia was « ; made In memory of the testator's of Wheat and Barley in & 563Fifth Ave. (WindsorArcade tae arid lL Wy FClAINg +0 y ) face and a wrencked shoulder, All wera | man of the Interstate © " m h Easily Digestib!e Form. £49 Madison Ave., cor. 80th St. | Price 25 Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents, removed to their homes. mission to succeed J ears Knapp of New York, at e special « bequest of $ “BROMO QUININE, ference of the commission ‘eld ty ful servant.” ‘The re ai “There's a Reason” TET hhh A; 4 £24, Mah K nyt sock IGN RINE Let te Clemente to she Pera ea een ee oan : fi DOBLE EES tea a Cte a Cold lu Ope Day, 280°%69 "| the cumiiningicn, « norat, relatives, ot A " U J . = mes eterna ae REE RE ne i R= NRA

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