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__.___oTHE EVENING WORLD, | Wife Who Fled From Husband s a Svengali, and Their Baby' J REHEARSE GRAPS BULLDOG SAVE ~ANDROULETTEFOR » LIVES OF OWNERS: GAMBLERS TRIAL HOUSE EIS BURNED — Apparatus Set Up in Court, Nearest Water Mains Half a ny T UESDAY, APRIL BOYSTELLMAVOR GIRLSTUDENTS , rey 1 THEY HAVE FOUND SEE NO CHARM IN LITTLE DOG SPOT 25, 1911, Anniversary Specials for Wednesday Twenty-Five Years of successful merchandising in this Fourteen Years on 125th Street. Elaborate decora- tions and special displays to fittingly celebrate the event. Matchless bargains, including the following, to-morrow, THE WEDDED LIFE > city F Gaynor's Favorite Pup Stolen Only Two Per Cent. of Those Untrimmed Chip Hats for Jury to See | Mile Away, Firemen Can | y] | From City Hall and Sold tor | at Chicago University Con- AM ale a Ms ane i bated. ay Lo | | « shapes, excellent quality, regular Fo-Morrow. Only Look On, Fifty They s fess Surrender to Cupid. < $2.00 and 82.50; special at 79e a peroane | — iia Silk Petticoats Dressing Sacques SEVERAL PLEAD GUILTY,;DOG ALL THAT IS LEFT! ite Guona, MUM GE Ihe SekGe cumen Ge Re] shi, atic tantpiay soteeler eee [Arcee oecantetestce enaeanel ° — | , espectively, the i leh iee Uae ordion pleated flounce and dust {ol *Heet lawn, plain white, and white r aM tilor colleges of the Un "i uifle, and other corded, shirred and | With polka dots; Dutch neck style, 1 ; eee hold 2s, ; Pare In the big tenement at No. | cago are planning to ‘orain pleated @ dack, changeable [fitted bi i Judge Rosalsky Says Activities! People of Eltingville, S. 1, street, hustled down to City lig a chnvase recorded by Aline Moran erp ciated lk LLY ool ed At ral wink, Berta: Nerderae of Flynn Spell Doom | Have Protested in Vain for | Ney had traced masini iNtte | sonore or tenants uation Alat. ve $24 lie toes apelin 408 * of Ganbtit ¢, | Relief Fron anger | | — ? ™ pitted yesterday Tie canvass ine . . i | om Dang | the tttte dade had taken | ctoded students in the feeshmay Chemise Gowns Knit Drawers ain \ pases aha ah yosen from t Women's Chemise Gowns, of fine s fine jersey ribbed, Ince hn : D6 cont Walitha "epee dadion 6? Ghats bd ch a uasea abetical Uist, Fitten quality mainsook, neck and sleeves Umbrella Drawers, same ee ne agen ‘ eid Cwilord today ie Selig ney hei ; ie pra 4 refused to tell what trimmed with d ainty Clin good quality ‘ ant, ca regularly 1 . ws »do when © good value at 696 i ednesday ite Ta pian eitigent inoldentatty, diane kad ce ten up tn |e saa T ah Lead | (ies hoe SC |csly, ese ces ss scses * 19¢ gun Tndge © policy of the city au. their lesso’ 1 Mo: 1 halt—s6 1 that th ty, the case wean hoists nthe erally re | Elie: dog poe laa. tov tarrieds, bee8 | Wate. golne President Judaon Men’s Light-Weight Underwea ‘i 4 se ue , ‘ ogee , Savini ag Le ee tax- Le he kennels ot Dinny Sullivan, @ i: Seed aAC Ih : te report eald that Men's Balbriggan and white and blue cotton Lisle Under- : dhsned ee # e lative of “Big ‘Tim’ Sullivan, and pre- /It would not be surprising it some quite wear; long and short sleeve shirts, gusseted wae of gambling tr nent are | ol le have sented by * to Custodian John Startling changes in ( faulzation of ‘. 5 4 33c t0.b t = tha: vei ' Ruin Secatne athe American college tb babe drawers, regular price 50c; special, pergarment, at hg ' ‘ favorite around the City Hall cnd was| see has sown on Interentine std et M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Av. on wheel and “ avout | morn 1 by the May Whom’ culiar developmen resultin rt Week aes pare Se es r > wa NaN) social conditions in our own country n 1 , ot Cha steps each morning Dr. Judson says, “The great develop. iy ane rt nis sere. 1 Yesterday two Mulberry Bend boys — fai BBG CAI Hea GhIRE GEER TALL on had one of ee ment of the physteal sciences and the te hs 5 ne 14> | the fineet ae ured Spot away and Capt. Modging | syciat scien eaetie of ths “ Famous for The Suits,” 2 pers Tare about twenty-five handsome teal pete aig street station «pent te] sective ayatem, the growth of large| re es here and two clubs, and tn he bd te h for him. But dt re-} colleges and the organization of teca 9, ‘ RR iecied ies i mained for Antonio and Peter al work all have tended to create| eee bodes a YOUNGSAE OF Who. lbe WEE apovoeehsl” erent conditions trom 4h have talked Tat ag I know little Spot, Me and Vieto |!# He carly sears of ia cole ' h the last dite peaple and Tony played with him every day a ae tet etre 5 are allowing oe MRS_EUGENTA eECEETEES) mr the City Hall steps and he got to wi ag ase 17' Sivest nto the side ' Anal ~ ear know us. Yesterday we saw him with |° naw Fed orner ree! Dis Attorneys Buck es oetcpht Aga, rail Baxter streets. Spot ran up to me, and|ades of the twent t To-morrow iD by 1 was going to take him into the house | yet been solved, anid « e) who made oleae seeded noe Deed Me | when the two boys threatened to hit jand intelligent els ty 1 as though Hiting- | ‘Me and Vieto and Antone watched! SCHEDULE BY SCHEDULE. ‘ t two boys who had stolen Spot—| — = r Midalestit Paap ddd they were bigger than us or else wel WASIIT IN, Aprit The fr THe aU eaation Caress would have Heked them—and we saw | list bMl was taken up in the House too 0 bes them fell Spot to a man for 60 cents.|day, and for several daya to cone a n a e sired We know t an-—-where he lives and | wil! hold the centre of the legislative cua i le if you send a ian along | st Chairman Underwood of th ‘athens matienlncet 1 get Little Spot back. We) Ways and Means Committe xplain- | A ‘el ehe Borough Hall. They protested up - 7 y him when | ing the proposed t ng-arin” to last night, when all Bittngviile ree, So Bride Charges in Legal Brother Charges That Mrs, | ¥e play in the city Hat edged that it would mean a reduction conditional | tired at the us Het M S be Policeman Tou Harney sent the boys Ae ere: revenues: at least $10, lke i ‘i i ' ‘ TIPE Fie Pea ee . | Capt. Hodgins, and there | c ¢ put declared rete Pale Gules tae eto ele Fight for Custody of Ongley Dera el eee e re Mice epee wilt soon be | eu wa core ahananee treGacamnnCT of ) ford got it in his pole ” = ¥ % | econo es. other two were let off. understanding that the s \. , " . * back on the job with the Mayor, | econom| Mr The strait! of sesing the grim, auliing| thing weong in the tmouse. Se onion the Youngster. When She Eloped. TTT RE TTT lasaiont seat AMAA austin athens The’ mrked, "Hla onvkg FEAR YOUNG MILITIAMAN | iain {h-theaneerooin Ok to arouse anybody, Still sniffing “Eni x thecilscovery hata to Mr, Gullford’s| perce ouverte his pretty | Before: Justice ¢ naa sory,| HAS MET WITH FOUL PLAY. They are made of the had tehe enti eave OF arr: Guile +} trial wag begun to-day in the Brookiyn | : Howl Ki rae Ale the. tariee very finest grade mercer- ea ihe we : Re arc Oe j eumeetie, Oourae ie yiroumhpsby,| Molicel oeshs, lotel IscePels son or ilies wining He Ok outers ized foulard in navy blue Bee shige ed's {new i yecame effective on go W. Scott, a Larchmont yachte- Who Vanished After Beating i We réallie the expenses ot woe black d, with ae jJan. 1. appeared before Justice | man, for the annulment « itavine Poviee be borne by a judiciou of black grown » with large, Le Blanchard in the Supreme Court to-day }on Dec. 21 last of his Thieving Porter. f duties. Bat byl ng and | medium or small sized 5 1 told whlely divergent stories of} Scott, to Henry W Ongley, a clerk In| Kdward C. Doyle, twenty-two years of Bree iats Gu tea a eon white dots Mekl how thelr romance was shattered a few | the Rureau of Asse sand Arrears / age, a member of the T amount of customs . Jann 0. babe aaa of the Brooklyn Tax Office |ment, N. GN. Y., Is being searched The revers, belt, Mrs, Louvernier, now only nineteen| OMgley and his wite were sweethearts | for by the Brooklyn police, who f Et tau aninien Aker wie ed to’ London more than a quarter of a| from the story told them to-day b eS Seid jeentury ago, when v ng Ongle: was) Ye fathe: Samnet Di wed 0 & at | r husband because he developed ! , when voung Ongley was! young m father, Sa We have caught te [pees ner Ruane! dh eae at onnected with the diplomatic corps. | No. Macan street, Brookly anny) amlth re O}4 mania for hypn and insisted! phey met at Brighton and the flirtation | the young militiaman has met. with sald, “from Harlem to the actising er. Louvernier as-lripened Into a detrothal which wasl foul play val to Wa hat Mrs. Louvernter abandoned | ended when Miss Seott’a mother b t| Young Do hot been seen nor ’ Waiter Turned Gambier. we At jus veas H me tot suntry, During the| heard f a oe Mr, Buchner and Mr. Brot 1 hoy two (separation of years Ongley married and HA NTS gay ide i, BE through any reform of the frall- nd the Court | ro wnily He was Iving |! ae anal eavacal sed to a ¢ | tes of human nature, which lead the child, {at n ave ‘i Ruse ie oer Aare ‘hen he ap on other f a at one vu Pugene Gorin of No. 290 V : leclaring a of stealing Ne . “a “ Vr | 1 the boy awa and had) Miss Scott, who, thro: n ° th stre wight ench moves d down Sixth repeatedly refused to seejdeuth. Nad fallen heir to an. estate \ away TUE iil a ei Mae nls non | wort or, and beat him up before Pe ie ee caida te He who fights and rune away,' save) Mrs, Louvernie aby, al ‘The of the marriage | he sedate ghey See Nee ee er uines e old adage, ‘will to fight an-| flaxen-haired, yurt In} brought from her brother a declavation | later Doyle vantshed and thi Mity, He expla ee other day.’ But take no such comfort | compliance with @ -| that his sister was out of her mind, and ame tere trom Beisiin 10h 798% #69) to your breasts, ¥ pus sued out by Ls it | two weeks later she was sent to a sant- had b et ageing ae {low Ate: parmled:, on Montegrifto, & law accompanied her! tarium, where she now, — Seott Den 80 Far BA HORRY SYOR Sate. Hesors and made a strong protest to Justice | charged Ongley with marrying ts th his te Just at present ho was | onvieted or plead gu an aa bias las pst ral Aa wok, He had taken employment as|as severe with you as the | nehard 9 ,ouvernie , me a cook, poe ht to BAIN possession of the Thought Body Her Father's shoes \ gambler when the restaurant in The Jury Completed. Missile ab Lia a ay any a. pr, five feat vx. In woixis | whioh he worked had no use for HS) ane jury was completed at 3.20], U util thelr parting oe elles F Vithess today was Dr 145 pounds and has brown hair and derk | never to do Itlooionk. It ds 1 as follows [Med Sb Noi AES een wich sense: Mirae Ti eRaeee nL: SOCE SN & eres, Seas mitted to Mr. 133 West One | 14 : ae dashes} a f aty ale Rist atreets cleriy | mts at No, 62 West One Hundred |took ‘the stand to tel! of « Da y Roundhouse Burns, i stree part of Mra, © DANBURY, © April The “Ef the prosent activity of the ne Hoa police authorities continues to be Experiments in Hypnotism i ound PUR PIRATE AR OD RUG: SHEER: $e ae SROCH YE. OE. ges pt | Heese tec tae a eae third and Hartford Railroad Compaay at this now is," said Judge Conta pds a Ong-| place were destroyed by fire this morn suspending sentenc some Woman who. inter " Lavenue waa, ing with a lost of $50.00, The fire in Now York will cen yonotiony (and ary dite Ww Huge 4. Ongley's hatr waa started tn the oil room of the round-| “Ss will not be eliminated hat moment waaeanything but plea at persis house and spread mo rapidly that the He used to bring 5 tem Were | engines could not be removed — A SOME at aaettet Cinrea | AOA ASpatHE afety-pins. On another pated ; sion, to Mrs. Ongley at th pine funera ‘ Nl teianie aage a DAME NATURE HINTS au uying It woul ls nim I didn't bel . of thing, that Thad mar t 0 a companion and a helpme It is difficult to pick the win- ner in most fields of strife for gold or gl ee ie Blar ‘ ‘ n pony dmtobtenes tes that Win Aa eee ah “RECONCILIATION MAY END to-day 1 lobes tori |W arenen caca'task uetion wan enoche Were Married at Midnight JUNKINS’ SEPARATION SUIT. morrow. Jer Louvernier's law asked f winners, however, in the yank if they tho ty thar gam) in side {t was granted. Th o jim, She Admits, and Justice publicity race for supremacy Dhe bthers aaa thal they woud| UP again 1 te aM Encourages Settlement among newspapers n as an objection abl e moms ema rhe Erening World ‘ ¢ 1 gambling was not 1 LAINS, NS Ap The Winner Is Known and h are eur : — = © Fren : : in Advance! JOCKEY DRAGGED TO DEATH trie it aavtiage, mentored at on M ud ei Every Week, Month and Year WHEN RACING IN SULKY, midnight, Jan. 1, 198, at ome und Wd is ° The World prints Thor —ae the Rey. Dr, Hen Marah Warren an an ; More Advertisements il When driving @ fast horse ag ee i te a 1 ree ANY oT HER Newspaper on Seal tere pb tas ee ‘ men notion reme Ca On Earth jock New York race tra nae es WORLD ADS. Meetipdl ang Rane 30,066 LAST WEEK, ‘ Cian apeinier . , Merny ery r 9,488 More Than the Herald ietore who ‘ad cone t0 see ons 38 ad aus aigth | street, 9 anders nf BIS. a Year TN < ent 4 or Any Other N. Y. Newspaper. Ansel Morris, A » fowmer New alationall (odes Ave How been a imit Mabe witnkan area ines - : York ‘phased a group, of rte dy | prov eerie mail shana he + faite If It’s a Fair Question: they ino @ cheat ane thee is 1 Boia , “Where Does the News- JU 2 inc io coe veins until bia head PEMA ana / Advertise Finish?” Lelia Lai sane indies uatmeecias lata ees nent ene ae ey found him dead mene to the plans - e stand I find that Postuin is ‘gested and never produces symptoms When the aed Is Not Suited, When Nature gives her signal ave something is wrong it 1s erally with the food; the old Dame is al ways faithful and one should act once. ‘To put off the change is to risk that which may be Irreparable. An Ari ‘zoha man says: { “For yeara I could not safely eat! any breakfast. I tried all kinds of breakfast foods, but the were soft, starchy messes, which gave at distressing headaches, I drank strong | coffee, too, which appeared to benefit | me at the time, but added to the head aches afterward, Toast and coffee, were no better, for I found the toast very constipating, A friend persuaded me to quit coffee and the starchy breakfast foods, and use Postum and Grape Nuts instead I shall never regret taking his advic The vange they have worked me ia wonderful I now have no more of " e any lelicious as well as a nutr Name given by Postum Co. seit Creek, Mich Get the Mttle book Wellville in son Ever read the above letter? & new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of buma: oat, “The Road to pkgs There's a Rea cuffs and trimmings of skirt are of peau de cygne silk. The model one of the pret- tiest and most fash- ionable of the sea-, son. The ore Careful Buyer Will Most Appreciate the 0.W.WUERTZ =PIANOS=; No Piano in New York To-day is AMORE CONSPICUOUS VALUE Send a Postal for Three New York W: 1518 Third Ave., ne: 2929 Third A , 5 Carpets and Rugs FOR SUMMER FURNISHINGS 200 Pieces Brussels ¢ near 152d St., Brons. Brooklyn, ‘urpels, best English and domestic qualities. Formerly $1.65, $1.75 and $2.00 Large range of two-toned effects and small figures in quiet colorings, Domestic Rugs Imported and domestic Art Squares, Wilton and Brussels Rugs, Homes puns of exclusive qualities, Porch and Bungalow Rugs. MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS Oriental Rugs lot of silky Anatolian Mousoul Rugs in soft rich unusual de now 15.00 to 35.00! Bucadwoy L 196 5 treo Special and colorings and regularly $30.00. to $45.00 SPECIAL DELIVERIES to the Bronx and Westchester County. Cool, Low Shoes FOR MEN Coward Oxfords are the sted iden) summer footwear Snhaiedece Tier ie light, shapely, stylish— and 1AVING ROOM with the springy, flexible tread peculiar to Coward yur Terms) Cut This Out! i3 Down on $50 5 7,50 lasts. ei ee Boston ummor 9 s and lea ers in all sizes rey widths, 1 Table 2 Wood Seat Chatrs SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S, COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. RAR WAKWES ACMEET Mall Orders Filled | Send ior Catalogue ROYAL FURNITURE CC RRs Dineen tm ee =

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