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Seay ecmentaenernaty neetanetamen ae ner _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911. - z- s sath 911. AD ' 10 WAR aber DANCER, LOVE OF FRIENDS Geabury Vo 0 “ieee! iq! AUGHTER OF U. S. ould bend \\, pelle: ee ADMIRAL, A BRIDE. a st meh : = JEWELS JOLTED =—-FINDS DROWNING [Vigorous War Veteran DEPARTMENT FOR ‘LEAD TO REPRISAL 'v'c ssevrw ow. FROM AUTO CAUSE. IS ANYTHING BUT post Akew ARSENE | | BY MR. CABBAGE: gee yA ROBBERY RUMOR WINTER PASTIME hardship and exposure. He says his fine condition is ‘entice due to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. He writes: “I am a veteran of the War of the Rebellion and have lived a life of ure. Ten ears the many ips I tad eadaied began to tell upon in! to-morrow's Even- ing World, It| ie a ' is “The Blonde|Report That Morosini Home Miller, Saved at Navy Yard, wady” and con-! : ; tan tne, meat} Had Been Looted During | Wants to Meet Man Who cig LONGER PERS mR pping Interests Say Failure He’ Wrecks Lunch Room 'Z4o Grant Extexsion Will Because Woman Fired His nh is 5 exciting and mys- Ty Salle . me and I became very weak and | Hurt Port. Pals Out of Jobs. tartoua'ot the Wrened “thiet geatus's”| Honeymoon Trip. Calls It Easy Death. fun dows, A THewe essential: +e. adventures, It is a story you have no) _ ed Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Frank Cabbage, expressman, of No, |right to miss. Reports that the Morosini hom Jacob Miller, forty-five y 14, out T began to use it faithfully, and i i ! & ] OULD ADD 100 FEET. | 616 Went Fifty-third street, nad romance sania Riverdale was looted by thieves 4 ot work, walked from his home, No. 299 to-day, at seventy-four, I am PY iy a6 al aesotla fk nee ug co BOY HELD FOR KILLING ed idnaione of Mrs. Arthur Werner, oe need iat AS eal Le tea! and ean Ml Transatlantic Companies See “Nalin kvoeva noes Doran [FATHER BY, PATERGON: JUAY.| sicon, mew out ve tne, roiiowtie Inch | sonmeneuon’ aapartionl he was. 1eil bodily atrength’nre due to the . ® irday night. Also he had — _,| dent, according to a’ report made to- there were no vacancies. He idled about ii i With City’s Business A Nee Ng der his belt. Which 4s the|Mother, Brothers and Sister Did| aay by Lieut. samuel Price, who has the yard awhile until he coached the | MB. A. 3. SHEAFER, 74 Years ot Age. sti ath ” - re Sheater, My : Vw VW \ reason he was led into the West Side Not See Shooting, but He charge of the Bronx Detective Bureau. little landing dpck !n the basin. He s Neate T HeeTES peck : Men in Appeal. Court before Magistrate Kernochan to- ¢ On the evening that the bridal couple stood there a minute looking at the Liberty, Ind. MRS AUGUST DERBY day, whtle the comely mistress of the Confesses It. eet out on thelr honeymoon they were water and then Jumped overboard. | © ty_.auaer 6 saw lunch room, Mra. Mildred Sewbury, told] Coroner's jury in Paterson, N. J.,|Drested for time to catch @ St. Louls Miller must havg changed his mind u $s r a k of his bombardment of strangely ex-'arter hearing evidence in the case of | tain, The ex-policeman bridegroom, almost as soon as He hit the chilly Bast 1) ams | agitation which nas been waged | aeius 0), ‘ ea Conversa, daughter of the) pressed affection lA . vs - ed . 4 or Friedman, who tea| Arthur Werner, ordered the chauffeur River, for he tried to swim. was A es theres its te Se ee ey a che theverent | geet, Cobbase tine frtends who were He taihen, Myelin, et ane Tie’ | to let the big Morosint touring car out, | nbout gone when Gaston Tyson ot No |, Hyou wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and enjoy perfect > @ pasty ee | Bingo Nid noted ne, the cleverest | formerly emploved in the pince. Mra. | nome in Paterson street, Jan. 18, held| And he dtd so. {22 Forty-neventh treet, Brooklyn, «|Health, take Duffy's ‘alt Whiskey regularly, ing to di- § Docks extenst Bane ent aoe iety pert ot | Henbury turned them out Into the world |the hoy for the Grand Jury last night. | While shooting through White Plains Navy Yard hand, got the crook of a|rections. When taken at mealtime it stimulates the mucous surfaces fore in the Chelsen district to a length | rie tarda: Just week heoauso they spent too much | ‘rhe jwy's mother, two brothers, Archie! the chauffeur took @ high rolling curve boathook in his collar and puted him |and little glands of the stomach to a healty action, thus improving ; a or manned, |, Mf and Mra, Derby will make thelr SE ee ee eee acetate | ai, Senreu Nad Wi MLNTGRy. bm, Weeh | SS THT sanaeg. toe turn cad | ARO NG tad’ the digestion and assimilation of the food and giving to the system its Geers now dullding or planned, I o oom, | absolv mn. Ge ARAL oub, | car round e turn and a After he ben pumped out and re- * q rn TERE Vis culmination to-day when| "stine Garrat made her bow to the|Mi, “abbame resented. He did nt | erate tacltit wereent. waa mug) stip containing $5,000 worth of the vived Miller was sent to the Cumber. | {ull proportion of nourishment. It tones and strengthens the heart Ri = ‘aon eate of the pian |publie-three po thngpen og production | think that one for whom he had shown | ay material witness. ” 18 Dride's Jewelry and $50 in mongy was land Street Hospital, a prisoner, changed | action and purifies the entire system. It is invaluable for overworked rs be ages he as much admiration and affection as he | “pity mother, brothers and slatere of | Shaken out of the machine, ‘The dis- with attempted suicide. On the way |men, delicate women and sickly children; is a promoter of health and the room in the Army Build-| acted by society folk and made such ee ese ee cugnt to be #0 on cr We et 4 aneined | Ghote SIDS told ’ : Me; r 7 hs Harbor Line Board of the | tremendous hit that he received offers "84, for Mrs. Seabury r Isidor said they did not #ee the shoot. | @PPearance of the grip was not noticed there Miller told the ambulance surgeen |longevity; recognized by physicians and used as a family medicine } * t feb Department held a final hearing |from many theatrical | hard on his friends. at the time, but when the car had that he was glad he had been saved. ra. | " ing because they were tremendously . everywhere. 4 0 coll aia habia | He called in to say as much on Sat-| . Y| reached the Grand Central Depot and He also sald he had his opinion Stoent aoe geod ~~ eaoat Jurday evening. Mra, Seabury, who 1s] Thad, watnities, Teuele: er! Spon | Werner found that he had missed his man who called drowning an esey sane | If in need of advice, write Medical Department, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Mereantiie Marine Company | COOPER UNION LEASES | ot sunoonaue feure, pointed proudly to) aq killed. his | + that Isldor| train he noticed that the bag was not i Co., Rochester, N. Y., stating your case fully. Our doctors, will send OLD TOMPKINS MARKET, |Pau the now waiter, and to the cook, | Mad Killed his father, because he hadi soong the hand iigwage that he had to New Yorke: you advice free, together with a valuable illustrated medical booklet , be ©] Marien aed bald HAN whe thousht they | Vote te ace put in the car. v ASHIN A 85 g,| containing rare common sense rules for health which you cannot affor: i} : % The evidence showed that Hyman| P bd Department of | © be without and some of the many thousands of gratifying letters lik: ‘The chauffeur suggested that it might were not only as capable as Mr. Cab- Friedman had been accused by his wife} ew York City, has been award. | the above received from men and women in all walks of life, both ok Will Raze Building and Erect New) i zi page's friends but better looking. aeeenitdren ct Intinacy Witt tne wae | have been jolted out at,the sharp turn oq". ‘Treasury: Depar ‘ as PS * m t t © in . ’ “i M4 a a partment silver medajq and young, who have been cured and benefited by the use of this grea: One, to Be Devoted to Its This” mld Mr. Cabbage, fOr tm.| Vane. that he. had attacked. he soa| 8 Wate Plains, He was directed to for heroian in remeuing Andrew Mackey medicine and who continue to enjoy good health, Sold by druggiate, the War De- School Work. Also this.” A salt cellar and & pepper! Archie and was beating his wife when |2UFY bac ne &riD from drowning last August, grocers and dealers, or direct, $1.00 per large bottle. went whirling through the alr at " was found in a clump of bushes beside Pat + Isidor shot him. Annie Haloub's test-| tne road. Everything was intact In the grip and it was returned to the Werners | bef they set out on their travels. | Price said there had been no tension of the| 4 school building to be erected b y the Paul, the waiter. Paul dropped his head River piers tro nth t ; D ‘mony was untay fori River piers from Fourteenth 10] ¢rustees of Cooper Union will take the quioiay. ‘The missiles found ther mark | Friedman. Sear ve TOURG| ty-third streets from 825 to 9% of the okt Tompkins Market, mitror back of the coat rack. | , ———____ eee Srarent ete, wilee | ing Cooper Square. ~The old bul hee!” cheered Mr. Cabbage, stirred | YACHTSWOMEN GIVE EUCHRE planned, were expected to b@| will be razed in a few days, Compl ain te for the accommodation of the| plans for the new structure have not to can ay he Saeine ae and ocean liners, have already | been decided on, but it ts sald it will 4 1S ren of ie ; ae ‘The fourth annual euchre and recep- beers gee ( i to odate the | not be | nt if e | a Btanic, both of thom 2% feet long, | from the city for ninety-nine years, at Rnotnnn followed by 8 large Dumpkin | its evening at the Imperial,’ No, 30 . | an annual rental of $1, and first planned vie Which decorated the place where the Chieago Dealers Knock Off Three will prove tar too short for the | £ femodei the old billding. ‘The new mirror had been, Mrs. Soabnry made | Fulton atreat, Brooklyn, | ahkih' oust: Weal, i Cunard liner, which will ,000 | Fetiding ie: badly needed for the Comey for him, and there was something in| 1n addition to prizes for the fortunate | roadway at 34th St. jst iong. The proposal of the steam-| Union school work, more than three her eye which warned him to get out | card players there will be gifts offered | CHTCAGO, Jan. 25.—Conditions in the eompanies is approved by Mayor | thousand boys having been turned away of her way. Slezing two charlotte|as non-players’ consolation and door egg trade have been m a bad way for ~~ ry of any sort at the Morosini| home. he » Dock Commissioner Calvin| this year for lack of room. russes, he made for the basement stalr- | prizes. Following the games, which will | several days, but a climax was reached | @bmpkins and other city ofcials. The market was erected in 180 and way. He found the cook crouchi begin at 8 o'clock, there will be dancing, | yesterday when Chicago dealers found it Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of i; Opposed by War Department. ecouples the block bounded by Third the foot of them. At midnight refreshments will be served. necessary to knock off three cents a/ y alge 4 avenue, Hall place, Sixth and Seventh Placing a chartotte russe in ench of| The officers of the auxiliary are: Mrs. dozen on prices. This latest drop Ss 7 s Wer Department's objection to} streets. It has been occupied succes- the cook's eyes, Mr. Cabbage slipped|J. W. A. Butler, President; Mra. 1, brought quotations to seven cents lower wits, resses and Tourist Coats safety, |Cuthbert, Vice-President, and R. than a week nelgh- | McElroy, Treasurer. ‘ than a year and 11 @ents lower d extension is that the North| sively by the renth and Sixty-ninth my him and made his escape Ye at its narrowest at that point, | Regiments. Bince then he has avoided } @44 100 feet to the present dock Re*would render the river unsafe for 4 ‘This ‘view has been taken W Gecretaries Root, Taft and Wright, . Also said to be the view hold by Dickinson before whom tie extension was urged last De- » and dwho ordered the final ig to-day in response to urgent for Women The average sale is a chronic late arrival, Its benefits are diminished by delay in bestowal. But here is a sale which upsets tradition b: appearing at the height of the season. It offers price reductions pe 4 would look attractive to you five or six weeks from now. ; are still two months or more of cold weather ahead, yet we have taken our entire regular stock of Suits, Dresses and Tourist Coats, fs and reduced the prices on them so materially that this sale must i appeal to you as an exceptional affair. Phe extension is vigorously opposed ‘Qhe towing interests on the ground the river is already too narrow for y. Another point of view: is pre- fa the argument that ff the levi- of the Atlantic ocean cannot dation for thelr passengers freight aions Manhattan Island they 4 compelied to seek docking factit- , either in South Brooklys, y shore or at Montauk Point, L. the great detriment ts and wholenal of the city, ‘opposition, on the other hand, thet Aocks of adequate length be us! either above or below the Improvement. wl | Longer Piers in Jersey. Riparian Commission of New Jer- ounced that it desired to extend feet pier headlines from @ point south of Hoboken ferry to just Weehawken Cové, which includes ‘Plers of the Hamburg-American, German fAoyd and Holiand-|- lines. _Wittiam! T. Roessler, residing, Wattam 7. Roessler, presiding, | ” & letter from the Cunard Steam- that untess the extension was it would be necessary to re “the White Star steamers from ot New York. Other letters from the Lehigh ‘Valley Rail- the Delaware, Lackawanna end fern Raliroad, the New York Cen- , the Erie Ratiroad, the dimes, the Shippers & Travellora’ the Merritt & Chapman Der- i Wrecking Company, the Retail Association, John Clafiin the Southern Pactfic Company. Port Has Already Suffered. ‘ injury is being done to the et ef New York by reports and reso- Of various trade organizations,” . &. Landstreet, President of the York Dock Company, “in almost ease where application has been for additional pier facilities on Inland or the extenaion of facilities. “impression has been spread ‘over the world that the Port Cloth Suits -formerly 65.00 and up to 95.00, Cloth Suits.. . -formerly 50.00 and up to 60.00. . Cloth Suits. +++++ formerly 30,00 and up to 45.00, . Cloth Suits... -formerly 25.00 and up to 35.00... Velvet Suits & Dr . formerly 29.50 and up to 40.00 Tourist Coats. -Values up to 125.00. Tourist Coats. ...values up to 75.00... Tourist Coats....... values up to 50.00... Tourist Coats............values upto 30.00... Black Street Coats. .values up to 75.00... Black Street Coats. values up to Colored Street Coats... values up to a Colored Street Coats... values up to Colored Street Coats...values upto 39.50..........+ $i} Se Fue Select: Company {it 4 2 Tae BS 3 9 It's the very nature of a soda cracker to absorb moisture and foreign odors. That’s why the ordinary soda cracker remained so long in obscurity. The advent of Uneeda Biscuit and the moist- ure-proof and. odor-repelling package changed all this—for Uneeda Biscuit, the perfect soda cracker, keeps select company—its own. To-day the goodness, the fresh- ness and body-building vir- tues of Uneeda Biscuit are acclaimed in tenement: and mansion, 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Clearance Sale of IN Fur Coats and Fur Sets < Ms for Women and Misses at very great reductions You really need furs this sort of weather. They are substantial, dura- ble, infinitely cozy: and a source of permanent satisfaction. Besides, furs are going to he much higher next year, so that you are justified in buying furs now, even if you pay a good price for them. There is no reason, however, why you should pay full prices for furs in face of the following reductions: Black Pony Skin Coats, formerly up to 65.00.......2scesseeeeseeee+ 39000 ¢ Black Pony Skin Coats, formerly up to 85.00........ Black Pony Skin Coats, formerly up to 100.00. ‘ Karakul Coats...........formerly up to 100.00. Karakul Coa formerly up to 145.00. Karakul Coa «formerly up to 175.00.......+ In the moisture-proof Sable Squirrel Coats, formerly up to 145,00.. Sable Squirrel Coats, formerly up to 175,00. package ate Fluffy furs are all the vogue this season, and . none are fluffier or more economical than wolf, Black Wolf Sets teiasias +» Value 35.00......+. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY - Blue Wolf Sets +» Value 40,00... Pointed Wolf Sets.. .+ value 45.00... thosé now {nh operation, facilities of the port have the point congestion where @iMoult to traffic through | unreasonable delays. trade and shipping organizations 4, the large veasel ownera of . Congressmen and Senators, the gre, of our Na§onal Government @ Consular service abroad, I find saturated with this false im- forsign shipping imerests con- service to this country, the ants abroad as well as in the in- ef this country have become Jan, %.—Pierre Mailet, when “ invariably scared his wife ai suicide by hanging, To- returned home somewhat more usual and resorted to his fa- Ps tsk sits ; Purses are Filled---Hearts are Made Glad |}. By the Timely Use of a World Want Ad. i ‘ \ > ‘y wien Sire : ‘ ¢

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