The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1911, Page 2

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En oe eT WET ce — )) eee TWO HOUSES ROCK Mrs, Guggenheimer’s Newsboy Guests at Dinner To-Day and Some Visitors. thrust us into this ~~ f you j trary the clamor of t ) position be o be igority ‘we feet that you ‘will (essen = AS BOM BURSTS, ' { ted devage our dignity and our power f for good. For the woman powerful Is the bur with the apps forgotte ial disabiiitien wien Black Hand Imperils Scores of sal pry Lives to Wreck Vengeance powerful appests ¢ on Two Men. ency and public opinion Hosts in Battle Array. —_—-— RGEC a: ial hed ie an, | 40 FAMILIES IN PANIC ny whe = | Charge Was the Heaviest Ever Nes. T wan oeion 4 sploded Here by Black morged. : rMiae Harriet May ‘Mille, Prostde nailing Band. i earnote —_—— 1 the fi ¥ ‘ ote as e 0 the lack oy t? h v explod: i . " ’ i Nying State vote” Bach mi i ter his opinion, ‘it : now to let his opposition Ly i iwa the suffrage weigh in the matter : 4 y Wack Ha ; does this, he . i tg tir once here ar as killed ts re- the bailot box, For to the p ¢ a and his son-in question must and will go, sc “We hear a creat deal about the ‘silent majority’ which does not favor woman suffrage. Where i» that ma- jority? Where are the proofs of its ex istence? Can the opposition marshal such advocates, such Indorsements as we? Where ts the great organization of men or women standing for any moral ,?¥® } the top for ha looked upon as in comfortable elr His son-in-law is a bare ber, with a shop at No. 89) Eight ave or civic reform that indorses anti- | Letters \ ven to Police. | fuftrage If there be any such, It is too Caldareliia was told In tie letters to |, silent to breathe, Those who are too; him that he must. pa t | feeble to speak are dead, they do not | soctety or be | exist; hence they do not count. asked for Cites Suffrage Vict: 9 the pol dd the two men | “It is the positive and not the nega- ed for an attack from the Black | tive forces that make for moral better- | Hand by putting steel covering on the ment. Their progress in other States tn | door that fed to the main hali of the « lesson for the proud Empire State. | house. There also was a private 4 Consider Callforn y ) its Legislature by locked, : yBenate and 6 to 12 in the Assembly de-| Caldarellia reecived a letter a few felded to submit a woman suffrage | days ago which read kd Pri 1,000, TH tu was the doors of which were kept carefully 4 Amendment. The Kansas Legislature,| ‘Dear Friend: We have teen looking * vith an experience of municipal suffrage | for you for some time and expect some) — ae ; Mor women during more than a quarter |4ay we will have to kill you, but if y O€ a century, has voted to submit an |tave WO and meet one of our agents Be Noe Ste from the street doars “W \ amendment for full suffrage. you will save your life. % a College; '8@ explosion’ oceurred = many or re cr in Indi- | Point car at Fifty-ninth and go, tenants in both houses w 1 4 to the end of the line. Turn to the tett | from their beds, Others were ¢ ? imously in favor of municipal pets aad you will meet two men. wil | © ne plaste for women and @ conatitutional amend- {have revolvers. One will say to you One took tne to.drens, THe houses r “‘How many people live in Cesalagiay |feemed tO be still rocking when mon |° “In Oregon the Legislature has agreed | Then he » y: ‘Is the c n the | RBG WE On IS ORY Gn SHAME Wb eunaren to the immediate submission of tho| Village Thea broken down condition” |!" thelr arins or clinging to them, made Raehdment, “Phen you turn over the noney quick, |# 218! fe tie open gi, “Best of all, the great State which (Wlgned) BLACKHAND," |. a ‘chen the polles teverven came nee | ‘honors the nume of the country's father, Wife Also Threatencd. hey Wh a with ditt uy. zi | whose anniversary we celebrate to-day, | The letters 1 been ¢ has become the fifth State in the sut-|of a stinila 1 ig ‘ raxe galaxy. Last November Washing | (at he and ji \ shi f on gave to this the largest vote ever The y 7 , hearly two To-day its constitu. Mack Hander t iio reads: “Phere shall be no the elective franchise at any ele @ccount of sex.’ in the corridor for a refere posers 2 DORON ARNOLD Seen 00 SHH Although the hearing on the A | whi ch ” eee eS PAMMYSOIT eager propa Puled until afternoon, host! arly, when a host of gorgeously and woudrously hatted won im the hotels where the ri rege tions had established headquarters, *T"" rs Later these warieg hosts thronged t “ porridors of the Capitol The suffragists ope ; w'clook at State and Pear! streets, ‘thie So" ih SM Oe Nie Ree Ee Was an open air demonstr 3 7 ij ‘ % eralled by Mrs. Harriet : Miss Leonora O'Reilly anc % Chapman Catt. A great crowd gave tentive car to the war songs of ti , Gutragette captains ete nore mond, f the Sena ~" (Continued from First Page.) oeday, ‘The antis | Suff Poured in on the same trains. A special! frase # York brought about | Mry, Ca ‘ women, represeutir Antis in Force, Too. ffroge k ‘The majority of the suffragis: leaders ety, the New York lerrived last night and t . York State association opposed to, A and Mens 1 woman suffrage. Woma f Tho National League for the Civic | Marshaiting the Hosts ation of Women was there, t {ian Harriet May Mills, | Moth of these organizations are milita tly arrayed against,the Hqual Fra 1 the . | armies M f ton 1 While bigades of Women” forces poured f to the Capitol, regimenta of 3 f in through other portals and soon t M BOARIINGHOUSES; “ FAVOR LARGER CANAL BOARD United & sa \ | fp { 1 Pes | ; ris. | i bt H } | 1 Environment has much to do : Now % ato A Cana t f Iwith moulding one’s life. If you! of the forces of ihe oppos : H ’ f live or take your meals where the a % tsun of pog@d-fellowsh doesn’t | Sis» Marcaret Io mean ‘a7 if tshine, w rooms are dark and) bany and 3 Mi urmaret Cy ¢ i jdreary, where edibles are impr: »perly cath nea A haw nh Beg hey matty ‘ icooked or served, you are missing | also o: to out the @ i imueh in that you might just as} atery on the evils of equa) | ya | t well hay ‘profit by _— RY DS CAUSE HE. World “Boarders Wonted” Adds, |G een a el " ‘ ork you would read and | women have the vote | ~c-S. . TQUGENHEIM. 4. rR: SUcdenHem jin B see nSOR ESE RESULTS. ond; Mar > TAMPA RESULTS. sellin ttt $101 and Miss Card Ham vugham We Track fas JACKSONVILE ENTRIES. ean Ve i 1 i ‘ Whites Woiae " a) ear) \ ' STH WAC i Ve ‘ 4. Te Wis oo M farm just two miles wes tn which he dled to-day, the born om | “There's a Reason” ‘ROBBERS GE | GIVES UP YOUNG | CAPTAIN KIDDS | | Piratical eae enile White Hand Society Disorganized by Po- e After Grocery Raids. jcent liter: ve old Spanish vhun, | | were take ty The cave was common cellar of a flat-how > street, Brooklyn. Th and the of thirteen, ution, the nbers 3 Also there is inser n the same san of lesser dren's Soctety, and will be arraigned morrow in the Children’s Ce ‘ plain how they h of a bandit crew and " nplaints to Bergen stree that zrocers being robbed one store some bottled whiske taken. Detect rand Quinn e Hand So- nree empty wh 4a ery sed t 1 the six w feesed keeping F 1 de used to renk w want to rob a store,” volunte i Describes the condition of thousands of ‘|Hood’s Sarsaparilla | it purifies and enri¢ hes the blood, and | the emis ae Kacknislstor's place and sold SHIPPING NEWS. PoRT OF NEW York, Pon i kK INCOMING 131411 ‘ Vaterw ‘ Me ' Niagw ° ” PEAMSHL bb ray aurstania. Miahy ator i 1 ! t 4 Haw 4 \ ‘ , “ on M ' 1 1 The Nerves Are Robbed by Coffee Think it over and ‘POSTUM 7 THE EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911. HOLIDAY DINNER MAKES JOY FOR GOO NEWSBOYS :: Mrs. rend Guggenheimer Gives Her Annual Washing- ton’s Birthday Feast, \ Hirthda ut oan br va reanine of eating an to ‘ red Brookiyn and ovk y " owded the News ny ie at No, Chambe t today to eng ‘ guests of Mr istenc ont e and works snd HH. Randolph, Annon of Bro oke Mrs Guggeaheimer Not There. Owing , lis After a musical programme and th xing of “America,” “Old Black Joe, Dixie’ and ¢ ar airs the alf of whom are ul w and two doz nd to t little din d cakes Mighteen of the newsboys were seated ve. ‘Two relays of serv big at- , those | gas and | ation white 6,500 Boys !n Lodging Houses. e of the trus » loys now s M > meals the Kinsella. National Sol- “All Run Down” y to purify and enrich their blood, ‘They feel tired all the time, very task, every respon: sibility, has become hard to them, be- cause they have not strength to do nor | dure. me of these all-run-down people or a lds up the wh Get it to-day in ed tat inal liquid form or ts culled Sarsatabs, » HANG A \. « * és | po EN 332 eee | JUST ABOVE. eUricn CORZOMST For past 23 years at 205 Sixth Ave., corner 4th St.| NEVER ‘CLOSED Day,| Night, Sundays or Holidays. No! Che unge. Same courteous treatment. Same reasonable price: HANKS DENTAL ASS "Boys WITH | CIGARETTES ARE HELD AS ROBBERS. They Had a Suitcase Full and Police Believe There Was a Burglary. hott Detective ft One tun. Nigelow AN LEAN ‘Train, Seven persons wo were train at caught fire ned , having fully re- FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE -FURS ‘ FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER | Buy the “FAMOUS KRAMER FURS" direct from America’ eading mai ufacturers | at our wholesale s. room and save thi iddieman’s enore mous profit. KRAMER FURS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER “SINCE 1873" Phenomenal Values for Thursday contid. throug engl. brocaded » Ni price 890” "$42.80 $73.59 ohn ct $1.00 KRAMER FUR CO. |: 13 East i6th street, Bet, Bway and Sth Ave, New York, Tako elevator ty wholesale salesros DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO HAVE your FURNITURE | KE-UP! HE. GINLY avhulsteved with lated and ‘yt + ‘SLIP COVERS 332 Sixth Ave., cor, 20th $f. If if you have never been to wear eyeglasses, we want to demonstrate the hold- ing on qualities of the Yornis Sudien Chy Once fitted to your nose, it will hold firmly, rigidly and comfort+ ably under any and all conditions, Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents. Sold only at our Stores. $000 Biway. nr. {Wilto! “by, Brookiya 489 Fulton @&8, Brooklyn 597 Broad St. nr. Hahne & Co, Newark ——_—_——. Advertising : By Word-f-Mouth is the best advertising that any product can have, if it is favor- able, for it is something that no | amount of money can buy and is the verdict of pleased patrons. Ask any one who has ever owned a Pease Piano what they think of it, and you are sure to be jtold that it is an instrument to be | RELIED on, That’s why they are ~PYOPULAR in 67 years is a record to be proud of. Our prices are but little more {than asked for commonplace pianos, and we sell on liberal terms of payments. Used pianos {from $125 up. 1d instruments } exchange Write for Catalogue and bargain list. s|OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY PEASE PIANO CO. |128W.42dSt., nr. Br’dway,N.Y. Brooklyn Branch: | Newark Branch: 34 Flatbush Ave. | ___10 New St. ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY The Only Infant Food All Grocers and Draggiats | Over 82,000 pleased purchasers 593 eT Ve, TEL 25 utara EST.-IB41 Tara ocut sare “Bullion. Bill” e my wealth is g I could buy a large Sized portion of a State. rehase stores and markets bargain prices through rid “Business Opportunity” Ads, That's what YOU ought to do. THE WORLD Printed 63,448 ‘Business Oppor- tunity” Ads. Last Year. More Than Double the 28,635 in the Herald. The Rest Is Up to You

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