The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1911, Page 4

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SS, ———__—_ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1911. NEED SPANKING, © New Cult for a Poet ~—-FRESHAIR BABIES’ "5.0, NOT SEPARATION, And Cooking Pot Roast — MOTHER LAUGHS = JUSTICE DECIDES Mrs. Roberts's Ambition AT CRUELTY TALK Artist, Actress, Writer and Lecturer, She’s Proud- |‘¢alth Inspector Finds No est of Her Title of Seif- Ground for Complaint Made Made Cook and Doesn't by Neighbors. Want the Ballot. : | | Court While Pleading for | Prisoner, Ww Michael and Annie Marrone Lose Their Counter Pleas [ORD ee the Queene Borough \ tome Woman Happiest in : each wrest, f Female Serpent Disturbed the World, She Says, While ““y that you 4 : a Business Woman Is a \ omine 0 MAGI Happiness of Italian Derby Marvels deiltiesteh Be-|' THREAT TO MACVEAGH, and Joan, i bere that ‘all kinds of WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 —Sikned with pendent. led the in- he big porch 4 mattress, That a spa Moen. instend of a lous! « whet Michsr! and 4 Marrone Need ts the givt of Supre tite Newburger's decis snd William, Charlie, eight beastly, but not over: wore as happy © green. RS GORDON SOHNSON Company t ——— | An indoor or returned (9 his office in Jamaica and reported, "so ground foe RENEWAL OF TETRAZZINI . CONTRACT, OSCAR'S PLEA. eption « antry, treet a Js the wife of Gorton ¢ the Metropolitan _ Broaawas Hammerstein Ade s to Papers in Suit yi had the care of His Desire to Retain So- prathers and sisters Here's chewing the “ slotters”” in ‘ | b é so | an easy walk— | 8 wi dee p “ that pushes every } * |< AAR PEED (PEARS eee? Sea see SON Jarabe le ptt Se et watt t paper packet gum \ : : OYA a 2225. THCODORE OBZRTS amd Fer ther Doesn't Mat : into the discard, EMME Steed “Nvccseary Riek.” aa GREAT DAWE DOG DAM... fear moraine Th “The Gum that’s Round”? { " She was young ve Mine | } Sap vase: iar gontineee fatvitul. tn.) BY Marguerite tarshall. yous a COLGAN Vite CHIPS | } Michael. for him an r Been cre. , , } seg d Bier er ol hy Never srows stale. The mast delicate : é Pr tired play favor. Pine sold green , 1 candy." E They're where, I you, send 1 kK wome failure and stand for his abuse “as a necessary CALLS MATTEAWAN WORSE BROTHERS BATTLE ON " THAN STATE PRISON. Senator Cobb Makes Declaration in’ Fig will be the gum that eats | | Fisk of her cailimg and occupation. . “Many Women Are Shirks. for a full bo } “But one 4: Mr ease’ tne 4 “Many of the wor Of to-day, shan tho a oe COLGAN i ehael's fancy pein ie & SEETENS meh fgmorance, len the can gan MEXICAN REBELS HIDE : Market, and commonest of all, a | needed a dispensary for cf responaibility, ore chronic : AS FEDERALS APPROACH. | inted and oll-tinted oe nm the performance of home | — —S— —— a or log-wood: colored we:ci,| Sob ing Miro. Roberts asserted ut low | Madero and His "K es Evacuate i # and he bet riously. pare Tali eels : ; } Make the Liver ¥ had spark! by hu laminar: Hey. Ane ; | Guill supe While Government put on a | bie pe na Do its Duty A cena iene eee ts Nise tmnc ia ton when the liver is right the stomach and bowels are zight, Ponring wine ground a full hous and in the backgrown fi “But Afinie would not, i fun of Gansevoort " ve , . § r ven red he winter of the 1 ut firmly come, ir, fate . PLUNGES ELEVEN STORIES ‘ Fel ay tert And Anni was “ Lesrigsee da t } al ue oe ples ede ane | Rove e had TO DEATH IN BIG BUILDING. | aegis : wean a. ete rota Be it jChicago Man in F all Strikes Two tdero and i iges- 4, The Female Serpent Comes. al Men— hird Person to Die in nin the}, Soe - oe lg ; no | Same Way at Same Spot. n «viir-| Headache, and Distress after Eating. ® femsle serper She's a “Hom. Woman.” ‘GO, Fé Ww. 1 Infan Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price CHE ta, whe tempted An: ; the great beyond her t ¢; %A . y iru h Genuine outer Signature oe ° 4 with dreams Annte and gold—Annte left 1 i\ 49% apes eine . | Brothers SE as aa ada tern Bro: } story ‘ , "Yew, Michael had been trie» : 5 ats el had been ¢ ae Will hold en Monday, February 20th “and Annie’ W bid . ~ . - WpsRhat had whispered t ) (against M Annie? ¢ d wit Of the \ d ° ' Very Important Sales of their own 1 P , : ot ‘ee creer er i ; , Women’s Costumes, Dresses and bud ane ie : . "i LINER COLLIDES WITH BARGE °° ~Fou-vex8-0C0 Runaway. Mayamo 0 Sarrows—No Mell ce ear mann’, taal ve osonn once ene | BATHTUB TAUST PLEA, | ‘Tailored Walking Suits, at No. 12 First avenue. 5 ” Ip te T aq) ! Black and Fancy Silks, Women’s and Men’s Hosiery At Exceptionally Losy Prices Accused Claim: ie Refused to Vel Name, bat Label in In a collision in Detween the Ward line st Just in from Santa Crug, Darge Caddo, born ve aged above the wat injured, The Bayamo was getting after ber release from Quarantin: was making full speed “astern a the channel when the tug Atkins, ou ward bound with the Caddo in tempted to go under tne lin The steamer struck the b West 23d and.22d Streets Wash, ir At the station he ealn Get the “Grandmother’s Lullabies” 4 : ‘ antuiies RERIDTEOR Bale es sung by | ag es ~ Omesa Irene Franklin ' r Waldorf-Astoria ‘ ‘ Vords and Music, Complete, of The barge, away with slight Hayamo had her steert Gov. Dix, Ma President The fifth annual tenants’ Benevolent posed of officers WORDS BY TREND FRANKLIN. { MUSIC BY BURT GREEN, ry | nd ident, Bdward Feb, 22. The boxes will be r ‘ “ retar Indies ba i nel for Gov. . Ma r Ga ‘ol x oe ~ Sore Throat. el To-Morrow’s “ Cold inChest Sunday: Weoski, ander gust, Col. John Tei A. Mets, Deputy Police Louls H. Reynolds and ( Laughlin will speek rm anted the existence of ' every ressore iv bb uA son, Then fhe had her sould, him and she will attend if he is in th ume. Cover will be lafd for more than 1,0) ’ Persons ind 50 wives and sweethearts a Y { i wil watch the proceedings. "Because women have failed #0 griev- pb an | Trial bottle 10c. large bottles 26c. 0c | { 5 Ee re REE OC Ti” rason, tore wee " . are ewe a ~ 1. ‘ al =“, the division of Samuel with work on“tim. ¥ progressed rap- “L” STATION ON BRIDGE. in View of |! One Pulls a nl forth ‘lone yattorm, Despite th were nearly » weight and wiay, It was @ pretty sot his long- ty. He drove the upper part of Albert's barely missing the groin dot heather fell to the floor, < a policeman cl, The view Street Hos- bandaged up. linyp to Centre charge of as- Magistrate Her- : in bonds of ion Tuesday. Will Be Celebrated With a Typical Macy Sale Fifty-three vears of underselling su premacy are completed by a series of : Value-Giving Offerings Unsurpassed .i:. History of New York Retailing Onlv New, Seasonable Merchandise, purchased purposely for this sale, will be offered If You Buy at Macy’s *—You Save Always If you buy during our Anni- 3 ; versary Sale, you will save ; ? amounts surpassing your‘ highest expectations. All de- partments participate. OOOO OO OCC OOOO COD COC CMe omoron R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices B'way at 6th Ave, 34th to 35th St. Monday We Shall Hold a Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS Medium Sizes, Among Them Are the Very Heavy Bijue Kurdistans, Fine Feregans, Kazaks and Per- sian and Turkish Hall Runners Values $22.50 to $45 Each at $14.94 and $24.74 Kitchenware & Your Health The Town Is Flooded with “Seconds” of Kitchenware. We Never Sacrifice Quality to Make a Low Price This works for your protection—for your safety—especially where healthis concerned We do not handle ‘‘seconds” in kitchen utensils, especially Agateware, because they are dangerous to the health; but we do sell “firsts” of the highest grade ware only, in larger variety and at lower prices than you can get “them any where else. Our attitude as regards the handling of “secs onds” is well known but worthy of reiteration just now, because other stores in town have re- cently advertised ‘seconds’ of kitchen utensils as “firsts.” In one specific instance we find that these “seconds” are of ware hat is So low-grade that we do not even carry “firsts” of it. We believe that aed will fully appreciate and profit by this note of warning.

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