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serene pee it more ne FATAL EXPLOSION TO GET SON BACK to Justice Gerard for an order to com- hits. ” * pel her husband, Lawyer Adolph His Responsibility, Terminal |8ciware, to mve up tor sever ver Manager Argues. : idnapped and is now being whoo! in Versailles, ing and sidestepping of |. ur. Bch wars, who is sulng for @ sep. vepresc..tatives and law. ({*f@tion from Schwarz, sald Louls had written pathletie letters to her, begging yore Mi the inquest Coroner Holt®|ner to bring him back to America. She Ramer is holding to determine the | said these letters were smuggled out of above and CRGe Serine, for the # school by other boys, who were in that i thirteen persom | ———= and@ injured 100 tn the Grand Central Dec. 19 i. Hibioy of Ne. a Centres Why I Lost - | Sh pres My Job = the New York, New Haven and| Cannot Satisfy Theil: Employers. » Whaley said he has 1 believe my fate is not unlike that of @harge of the operation and mainten- | thousands of other workers whe daily lose thelr i ._ | ould not believe, Wheo thetr last pay envelope Bix Soe Pee MUAFYT asked Cor | comes along, it is uaually, “Your services wo longer | bar 4 berg. required.” If the truth fe known, the reason | “Me comes direct from the New York for their unceremonious temered would probably be! Central,” said Mr. Whaley. that their usefulness was destroyed because of some Gav Tanks In Central's Care. | mental worry, bodily ailment or general indleposi mn. Theve things, as we all know, are the most | sam Whooe charse wore the tanks! mutta comes of failure te all walks of Mie. The asked | battle of Waterloo was lost because of @ headache, In nick age our minds must be clear, rapid, “They were under direct charg, of Qfr. Frasier, who 's employed by the fo down to failure with the throng of New York Central," said Mr. Whaley. | /{osr’ "bo Hagler eroygh bre udcared {3 eualdn’t say if he wan in charge] themssiven, constantly growing older end lew use. he morning of the explosion, because ful, with no ambition, no will pewer, and no T have nothing to do with the gas tanks | hope. or pipes.” Every man requires from every other man the 14 free from ovtalde influence or worry, or | ‘The one New York, New Haven and| Pest that ts in him, Bot no man can use or get | train which | {Det that is in himsetf until eprriaaas, ania say. | ail fretful indispositions and Whaley, is lighted by electricity. why I lost my job, My “Whose duty was it to turn off the gas ce was always out of 0: yy f the event of such an accident as | Worrying about it and my mind grew cloudy, and is first free Seagroatt reported?”” was asked slow. I made mistakes, and grew grouchy. That | “EZ don’t know,” replied Mr. Whaley, | ¥ the ‘There are thousands like me, going about with fen be added that he thought t would «quick 1 faces, @ympeptic manners, and re the duty of the man who just arrived the scene, men’s services. Why was Geagroatt dismissed?” ‘Take my advice, A healthy stomach te half the Mr. Lavelle. battle, for it keeps your mind c your face / “Mor the improper handling of ay ON. I have « healthy stomach now and hold « post on track 16. The report was that| 1 started to take Stuart's Dospepsia Tablets the engineer erred in his judgment of | which 1 was told were good ‘the worst cases of peed. There was also ® report made | indigestion and dyspepsia, ‘The first two tablets | ¥ @ committee of airbraks inspectors.” | made a wonderful difference in my condition a art's a Tablets Both Responsibi: Coroner. One ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepai: digests 3,000 grains of food. The stomach doesn't Mr. Lavelle then read a voluminous | have to work at all, ‘The Tablets do all the work, | opy of the terminal agreement en- | ‘ered into by the New York Central, | | the New York, New Haven and Hart-| eens. the New York and Harlem | or memory and dyspepsia and indigestion in their itatlroad, | very worst forma, |, Coroner Feinberg caused a sensu-| No itttie other tablets in the world can do 90 jon by announcing much. You ehould carry them around with you {I think both ratiroads are person-| wherever you go and take them regularly after| sly responsible for anything that ha ‘Then you will realize what it is to be| yened in that yard . 4 and have a clear mind, ————-.- ispoettion, comfort aad JUVILLIER PUTS IN BILL Sara uae eesenne non TO CREATE A VICE-MAYOR, | Sent 201 same ana scidree today tnd we een lo 5 tuart Co,, 190 Stuart Bidg. the Power of John Purroy = a cea | “Mitchel Starts on Way. | Re H. Macy. & Co.'s Attractions (Special to The Evening World), i bearthurn, lack ot enorgy, loss ALBANY, Fed. 1.—Assemblyman Louis A. Cuvillier introduced to-day a@ bill oreating the office of Vice-Mayor for the city of New York. ‘The measure 88th St, Gun Ave, RESTAURANT Eighth Floor. Thursday, Feb, 2d, 1911. 11.30 to 2.15 P. M. Dinner de Luxe,59c BLUE POINTS or LITTL E NECKS 7 shes Olives Diplomate or 'Y aux Croutons auce Ravigote, ala Macy a la Marechale 9} of Eotimate. @lection of a Vice-Mayor at the fall election 1s provided for. His term 9 t@ correspond with that of the Mayor. ealary j9 fixed at $6,000, but in case of the death, resignation or removal of the Mayor the Vice-Mayor {s to have a and the salary of the dermen, all the power he now has ex- cept as the presiding officer of the local legistative body and as member of the ? s port of @ trans! _ day in the qaive oft. Mr, Seligman was a mem- SWEE r 4 Sas the troberage fran of 3. W, SALADE MACEDOINE CARAMEL CREAM SLICE or NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM Coffee or Tea, or Milk or Cider a4 =— stTAMPED ON A Shoe MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT The Sensation of New York Shoe Trade Is Our February Stock-Moving Sale = Seligman and left an estate valued at | approximately $200,000. He left every- | thing to his widow, Birdie L. Seligman, | and his daughter, Cocelie R. Seligman. In the Basement Store Where We Sell Superior Shoes For Men, Women and Chil- dren, Taken from Our Main Floor, Below Cost To make room for Spring Foot- wear This Wonderful Sale Opens To-Day, Feb. | All perfect goods. Every pair guaranteed, CAMMEYER, oth Ave., Cor. 20th St. on BLAMEMOTORMAN (WIFE OF LAWYER FORGRAND CENTRAL} RENEWS HER FIGHT a Seagroatt’s ' Dismissal Proves |," Mere Schwert appealed w-day t é Slegied jointly by the New York Centrai| Reasons Why Thousands Like Me| Dulsive atmospheres, No employer wants euch | train and knocking down a bumping | £0 Position, and my employer i» aatisfied and 0 hy amve of the terminals. Dlaces for reasons they do not know, and probably | | children, anyway.” ply, and Justi | whole matter and his wife to patch up thete differs ences, pr irs, Schwarz complied with the sug if fon of Justice Newburger, but de ze © poke fun at her. She then decided Equal Suft to quit for aM time, and renewed her (Special to The Evening World.) | that the me s sult for separation. | WELLESLEY, Mass, Feb. L—“Votes | stitution of such bi has an income of $24,000 a year. He de- Louis. She says the little fol- 7 : THE EVENING bmi LES Sats mae Ti FEBRUARY 1, 1911. of 45 replies 36 favored suffrage, wae | question submitted being, “Are yt | but none opposed |in te favor of the extension of suffrage to] ‘The vote by clastes on the aveaton | | women?" Replies were. rece rom AiO st % ae a, Se Ja18, owt of whom 2 “ 1 > the vote was note entage in favor of the in direct Pane Ri el el rt Sein id why eR = < +e rn “Why could‘nes the bop be een | Yu | tne priviloge of exercising the franchise SRaervatlsn er iq | "Racer Gaeee en | had no attraction for them, The stu- ¢ members of the faculty, however, | hoo c peheol nearer ian i tint | dena had been balloting since Friday, | Ore Strongly in favor of suffrage. Out thi ch schools int the Fren ‘The lawyer la no satisfactory re- Gerard referred the to Justice Ape | who some time agu advised t legal stat uv ‘ed When she returned to Schwarz y was @¢ had a number of his friends present indeed m Mrs. Schwara alleges that her husband | for women received a setba at Wel- | lesiey would pine for t where the students by a y explanatt told the than 2 HEAR FRANKO AND FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DA eran Sale To- Morrow eo ie NSON Leaders 3: Yd: AllS: Ik Ro _ SIXTH. DSON 19°70 207 STREET. Gowns of Marquisettes, Sheer Batiste, Voiles, Nets,and Ingenious Combinations of Net and Batiste or Eyelet Embroideries, delightfully suggestive of Southern climes and cool eveningo, the foreign boulevard or the roof garden at home Fascinating Individual Creations of Intricate Needlecrart 50 beautiful advance models of gowns, which prevail on the Riviera and Rue de la Paix: IN THIS SALE WE SURPASS OUR PREVIOUS NOTEWORTHY EFFORTS. All the gowns are beautifully fashioned in the latest one-piece models for 1911, with new waistline effect, many in Empire style, which has achieved great fashionable favor this season. In fact, the Lingerie Gown bas become so intensely popular that many will purchase them for party or evening wear this winter. No woman’s ward- robe is complete without two or three of these handsome gowns. — Skilful workmanship has fashioned Cluny and German Val. lace, delicate insertions, embroidery “and myriad tucks into gowns so elaborate. thet scarcely a plain space remains. Many have yoke of real Irish crochet lace. pa Ae Included are dainty gowns with high, round and Dutch neck and kimono sleeves, In spite of their daintiness, these gowns will give excellent service and will launder beautifully, Later in the season the price for such dresses will be $19.75, $22.50, $24.75 and $27.50. Among them are nearly 100 manufacturers’ samples values of which range up to $32.50 The embroideries on these were obtained by a well known Swiss maker who paid a special visit to his native country for these delicate edgings. insertions and embroideries. 500 Exquisite Lingerie Gowns, Designed to Sell Up to $27.50, AP We are presenting also to-morrow an unusually important group of Stylish Long Coats and Suits for Women $ in the most correct styles and materials. Were formerly priced to $19.75. ‘To-morrow at..... 9.75 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., viti AVENUL'S FINEST SLOW Our Mammoth February Furniture Saleand Its Low Prices Drawing People From All Points Space prevents us giving more than a few hints at the thousand and one splendid offerings to be found in this greatest of all furniture events. ‘To-morrow you will find among these carloads of highest-grade furniture perhaps just lia you have been looking tor. Remember we have selec’ ‘tions for every room in your home, hotel or office, CF Fitth Moor. $35.00 Brass : $12 Cotton Felt $35 Dining Table il $35 There are Mattress Solid uarter-sawed oak, has 45+ ( ‘ Dresser Bedstead si 3 Pure elastic cotton felt Mat-| inch rouad top, a 10-inch diameter Serpentine With two inch » 40 Ibs i Lmperia} eedcual ant ctaw. (ete Beaty adi continuous ¢ mney ticking, so Ja 835,00 value French leg ar 12; a $35, tubing, full husk TU Ur lester eae! Co} 50 ete mounting, panel ie beautifully aad’ and’ thot $5 Golden Oak $40 Handsome . id foot; , C alee eae , | Dining Chairs vic Buffets are one inch in diameter; handsome] Full size, selected quarte has a mirror 12 rental vindle sawed oak dining ¢ A swell front, French 5 Pe ee eels | 19. Le genuine Leather $ED 50. teetwood knobisallslericd SD bac dar tag slip sent, at... | stock, Value 840. Sale Pric uiffonier, a = Iressing #16.00 Brass Beds...... $12.50 iolden Ouk Buffets,.... $19.25 | $35,00 8-pe, Parlor Suit $26.00 ok Buffets. $0.00 Brass Reds we 14,50 Iden Onk Butt £24.75) $40.00 3-pe. Parlor Suit... $29.25 Hed U0 Braue Baas #1660 Jden Ook Buflets.... 927.50 i . : 4400 8 GES lden Onk Buffets,,..929.75| #45.00 S-pe. Parlor Suit $35.00 $91.80 Bia #20. n Ook Dining 55.00 Sepe. Parlor Suit ‘ 1 kb : 1 i ! i any other equally t + ue oh v4 Dinin a tn 998.60| 987.50 ) the Purniture Depart t. i \ ‘ LSE menor Brow r Monticello Hye Whiskey, Taitimore's -F. CHAUVENET’S — ‘Red Cap. THE RED SPARKLING WINE OF FRANCE Hoh Tinley & Co. Ltd. New York, Sole Agents for the United States ee - quotations for to-morrow. $4.50 Gold Medal Table Cloths $5.75 Gold Medal Table Cloths Nepeioe to mateh at Self-Reducing Corsets, Nos. 319 & 321, with the ¢ New Hip Reducing Elastic Bands NE glance at the illusti you what these new Nemo Corsets will do for you: Reduce and support the iy. and. hygleaieally ion will tell like all Reduce your figure all around. Heduce hips and uppe abe more than ever before, producin; ectly smooth effect, with that ultearsty lish ich you must have, hobble” or not)—and down with complete EF Seoond Floor, This Webbing never loses its elasticity, and will outwear the corset. All other elastics are worthless for this purpose. Lastikops Webbing is a Nemo patented in- vention, used only in Nemo Corseta. Be. ware of disappointing imitations. No, 321—for Tall Stout Figures. No. 519—-for Short Stout Figures. Both have the famous Nemo Self-Reduc- ing device; very long skirt. White coutil, sizes 19 to 36 We have Nemo experts to fit them. We SIMPSON CRAWFORB'CO™ ser fashionable as ¢ Tight blue, New Satin Messalines All pure street and evening shade, usefulnes also black. A ard wi sik that will igh give antis 50 quality faction Cc We, have received a large shi s0x40 #0 HOx100 rt Brand: 7% Royal Stuart ian Wee ti ney wh vert BS. 10 ft Wines: fagtiilon ¢ waobs cola lat Cins Hse Whiskey, very old wiht "31.20 FamousLinensGoing at Prices Impossible to Duplicate HE fame of Simpson Crawford as New York’s most au- thoritative Linen Centre has been widespread and of long standing, and at no time have we ever demon- strated our ability to undersell the trade in highest grade cloths than in this sale. Please note care’ fully the subjoined “Gold Medal” TableCloths at ': Price $3.98 Gold Medal Table Cloths, axe y ard ~. $1.95 Irish All Linen Table Damask ~, | 7de quality, 75 pieces on sale to-morrow, strictly 50e pure linen, good width, will give splendid service SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.,,SIXTH AVENUE’S FINEST STORE Demonstration and Sale To-Morrow of the Famous Nemo Corsets ENUE SD rinnor ereonp HIS is an exceptional offering of rough) Extremely pongees at a price that should cause a! Low Priced quick selling, as pongees will be ball ever this season. Shown ak all the newest colorings, such as navy, Co- Cc penhagen, wistaria, natural, street, bluet, pink, tan, brown, rose and black | 3,500 Yards New Spring Foulards A Spring offering and opening of new Foulards. All the latest designs, styles and colorings, must be seen to be 69c ciated asthe space is too limited for description 36-Inch Black Paillet de Soie soli lustrous Black, soft finish, every up-to-date | able, especially on account of their that will | wear SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Economicai Specials From Our Model Food Store = +»: New California Prunes > Main Floor, 3 . 2.45 ards vane 2.95 ntung a Yard © Main Bor, silks are always fashion- piiered are full h He Angelica, ria wad nla ding to ume $1.15 85e ( a f ¢ Silks That are Popular = 3,500 yds. All Silk Rough $ = { =

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