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| THE EVENING WORLD, ING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911. “Japan Is Not Any More Just a Little Boy to Be Patted on the Head’ BURGLAS DINE AT EASE WHILE FAMILY SLEEPS Tokusuke Sahara, fBditer, Here for the First : isan Top Off Feast of Best in House McAllister With Quiet Smoke, Time, Thinks War With United States Will Never Come. of Capt. BY NIXOLA GREEL'" Y-SMITH. “Once upon a time there was a little boy todd! %) to his kindergarten. An old man met him and pat him on the head. ‘Cute Iittle fellow,’ he sald, “Time went by, The little boy got a 1! and went to the primary—what you call publi ‘Bright lttle chap,’ remarked the old man ad More time wont by. The little boy had by man and his elderly patron saw him logree, ‘Fine, promising young fellow,’ « LEISURELY LOOT DESK. } Callers Take Day’s Earnings | of the Tugboat Mary Cox, but Leave Jewels. But the you man entered the sam erty. 80¢ Intelligence and mo Capt. Patrick McAllister, owner of the to crowd “he old fellow. He was no tugboat Mary Cox, entertained at his tty soon the old man began to mut , omne, 3G; WS Java Btrest, Greenpoint, perly, that he did no play fair, that he had thy early t , but didn’t know it His callers were isuke Sahara, “Ig the story of Japan and he 6 disarming deference of the Fast, but his ey are for the home more than for publi cigars and helped themselves ¢ stantial souvenir of the visit leading pap When Capt, MeAllister's daughters. rived in Naw York a0 te Mary and Rose, got downstairs about 7 : H 4 deciding that our public 1s “ve Gaberk. th . o'clock they found the refrigerator wide | >") pi Jeet vase Mr, Sahara that hi he has not gathered many tm- pressions of us. 3ut his views on matters conce: his own country are most Intere: and positive, No War With United States. “2 do not think there will ever be war between the United 8 and Japan,” the young edito; ured me. “Nobody thinks #0. || Why should there be? The criti- cism of my country 1s due, I think, to a resentment by some nations of the fact that Japan is not any more Just a little boy to be patted on the head, 1 have read ar! he Japanese open and the di -room table strewn with cigar and arette stumps and empty #oda bottles. In an adjoining room they found the captain's desk open and $170 which he had put away last night was missing. Overlooked the Jewels. The callers had let themselves in with false keys, and to judgo by the mute evidences of their visit were not in the least hurried. They had opened the] fesk with a key and had ransac strewing the papers it contained « might have quail ome Interesting con- » me to have a ty, with al Sahara a. Mr Tam told American Ii the room and taking the money the Mary Cox had earned yesterday MvAllister, who ix one of the best known pilots in Ni ‘ork: waters. they overlooked a amall box which con- tained Jewels worth $600. tn the Ou! fon, calling ( The family had rétired about 10/ o'clock, and Capt. MoAlilister, who had been out on business, returned at 11 o'clock, From then until 7 o'clock this morning the lower part of the house was deserted, The intruders m known the habits of the fam! judge by the fact that after robbing the desk they had dined leisurely and fin- ished thelr meal with a smoke, This tx the third robbery in the Greenpoint section since the first of| thia month, and the police are without | the slightest clue to the identity of the | burglars. (ITLETAILOR A BUSY HERO AT TENEMENTFIRE : Emptied Two Houses, Carried Out Sick AVoman and Prevented Explosion. never be permitted to cc United States. That ts not is dolng very ja. ‘The Unite suppl You spell it just like moment and not entir Moulty I led him away ties to the tople of whether the assumed for modern, ve been in China for twe' Lad she sald, “and tn that time my owa country on! sits 1 think the Chinese w are more what you term adva ‘The women of Japan are more retiring, more modest and domestic. the Orlent I'than we like to think we DR. HALL’S -|TALKS ON TEETH.) es and talk politte , an talk plies. Maybe J "9 Naturo intended we should have ne to that in time, but not Books and Housewives. ‘For the last few years, however, e-|modern dental ‘to substitute natural expre contour of th “Hygienic De higher st 3 rubber, uaranteed to fit.) act your teeth free, painless: | night with! hygienic tifielal ones that give nh and restore the h It is not good Gold or porcelain to read books all day and not Gold filling $1 up. ook a meal for her hus-| DR. HALL, graduate . We believe in Japan that women College, 10 E. lith st P ations free enn, Dent (near 5th ave.) A gust of smake and flame grected Jacob Saltzman when he opened the 4 oor of his little tailoring shop on the = ground floor of the five-story tenement at No, 857 Brook avenue about 7.8 this morning. Saltzman yelled and ran to One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and turned in an alarm, | Then he aroused the tenants, wh made for the fr the From the ro a crossed over t ran down to the alarm through that he When he reach found David Se ploring the pa Sale of Men’s Overcoais We shall offer, beginning Friday morning, every Overcoat in our Broadway and Cooper Square Stores for immediate sale. Here is a comparison of values and present prices: All Overcoats that formerly sold at $15 and $18 Now $12.50 All Overcoats that formerly sold at and $25 New $14.50 All Overcoats that were $28, $30, $32, $35 and &38 Now $20.00 SPECIAL TRAIN WRECKED, GOVERNOR'S FAMILY SAFE. 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