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* been allowed twee REFMED WOMAN ONLY 1,000 STRKE THEE WALKSAWAY [sates BEGS MAGISTRATE Poarer FOR SX MONTAS” —OFFILS SRY EW OVERODNT Mrs. Carron Gets Sentence! President Truesdale Refuses tol Garment Just Finished and|¥€8 Swissco Will in Order to Fight the | Demon Rum. \ Mrs. Anna Carroiton, « distingutshed=| 4) 416 omces of looking woman of middle age, smile to-day when Chief Magistrate Kempner signed commitment paper’ for het detention at the House of the months. able te it yet I cannot ot th to drink it.” Mra. Tletse return to-da Magistrate k Tepeated her document Wenkness, and also t vietous per- ta m: hance to fi UCENSE CHER WAKESNIGHT RAID. ON TAM DRIVER Thirty Violators of Law Are. Summoned to Appear in Police Court. | Chief Wallace of the u of Lis eenses mate a raid on t > drivers | early to-day, rounding up thirty of the fraternity within two hours after mid- night. In every cas the clock faces of of the prov @inance that measurin lum! nated. Lighted clocks en: Fead the dial figures thus estimate to their own ratisfaction the fare to be paid at the end of a journey. | When Wellace and his inspectors made the round trip the cabbies had Varied excuses to offer, Kerosene olf hed given out, wicks had dropped or burned out, electric bulbs had burst oF the current had failed to operate. In each case the license name and number of the cabby were taken and | passengers to! @ summons issued requiring presence in| —————= court before Magistrate Frank Mc- Quade. | HUNT TWO ROBBERS \}| | ~WHO TERRIFIED GIRL. Thugs in Home of Postmaster Up| the State Point Gun at the | }} Man’s Daughter, | (Special to The Brentog World). | MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Sept, 199—A| posse of cliizens all available offt- | vers are to-day tn it of two rob- | bers who entered me of Post. master Collard ngburg last | night and terrif wakened by the| n. They silenced nting a pistol at her | g the Collard home CREDIT $1 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT [NOD EPOSIT REQUIRED| Kalmiis Bros 107-1098 WEST125™sT. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Rete omens sm ss ERE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911. Presifent of the the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Good Shepherd for a period of IX bmployres are out on strike, and fur-|the blanket for one of the Hippodrome ther that the strike has aot extended | siephants, a covering for an eighty- ‘Thin will save me," whe declared to gue ca | Hoboken | Sie carelessly tossed the coat on the he ea | t to ahe feared conor demands will be wrt ughter. The | |} —— - el ON LACKAWANNA, WITH “BIGBILL'S” ': ‘over to tie Jefter- t to anewer the charge y, He said he lived at lowery and was not at present Arbitrate Discharge of |. Commissioner Edwards Was Grow Your Hair Section Foreman. . | to Have Taken It To-day. | Prevents icase Pu ea teat Re- Its Natural Color. Pahst Milwaukee Beer At $1.25 Per Gase O other beer sold at the price can equal it. When you order beer for family use insist on Pabst Bohemian (Light) or Doppel Brau (Dark) and know you are im TY, Truesdale, | The entire Chinatown detall from Cen- ire, Lackawanna |tral Office was at Mott and Canal streets | . it ts anserted |to-day when Henry Brown hove in eight, ‘th of the 4,000 men 18 | iahoring under the burden of @ garment that was variously estimated as betng 4 Western vat only one: ‘ east than Pocono Summit, nor |horse power automobile er the rich emia blanket for a pair of coach horaes. Ldeut. Durke and Detectives Picco |an4 Kennell watched Brown with more | said the President's secree than passing interest. Hoe tg an old @ whole trike is based on |time burgiar, with a long Mat of past cident. This man Foley |performances. As he came closer the foreman and he was dis |detectives noted that the garment he wuse he refused to return % |was carrying wos really @ man’e over- famil th cl ‘ch t, h | @ expiration of his leave, \coat. Wwiseco stone dandratt avickiy, srewe giving your y the cleanest, richest, most whole- “The road regards the dismissal of | “Hello, Butch,” sala Burke, calling | POW Pair and restores gray and faded hair to ite naturai youthful color, ‘Swissco stops baldness, bald epote, falling ley as purely @ matter of routine | Brown by his pet name, “where 414 you | ipline, It will not submit it to |come from, and where did you got that itration and it will insist upon dis- jAne coat?’ arcing the man.” ; “Jes bummed tt effen a frien” re- There is no evidence of @ strike at!marked Butch. “It ain't no good.” some-beer brewed. It costs you no more than beer not so good. Insist upon 10% Day cost of postage and Halt Remedy Co,, 3614 cinnat!. 0. co wil! be found nd drug departm 00 a bot hael J. Reagan, ‘ator, | ground. Burke picked it up end went ale through the pockets. It was @ fine; of coat, but it was oAg*enough for a|# kmen tt giant. The Lieutenant found in one of; Will re. | the pockets the name “Witten H. mber of Edwards.” ged all Also appeared the trade-mark of} ($'" Marka Arnheim of No. 167 Broadway. end Gi “The one best beer in the world” OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs. G 34th Street West The Pabst Trade mark stands for purity and highest quality, a delightful flavor, sparkling zest-- and rich, wholesome food value found in no other beer. Pabst exclusive 8-day malt, that costs twice as much as the ordinary 4-day process, makes Pabst Famous Milwaukee Beer the most delicious beer brewed. It is the Pabst exclusive method that gives that delightful tonic tang and sparkling zest, without the excessive bitter taste that is often so objectionable in other beers. Boys’ and Children’s Clothing INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits With extra pair of knickerbockers. and colorings. «8 to 18 years. Newest all wool fabrics Value $7.50. Special Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits With extra pair knickerbockers. Also new fancy models in all wool Scotch cheviot and tweed. 8 to 18 years. Value $10.00. Speciat 7.50 Smart Dress Suits Of all wool serge and fancy mixtures in new blue, tan, gray 9 or brown. 8 to 18 years. Value $12.75. Special 75 For Sale At Ali Grocers and Wine and Liquor Dealers Sailor, Russian and Eton Norfolk Suits New stylish models and colors in all wool serge and fancy mixtures. 3 to 10 years. Value $6.75. Special 5.00 ‘No Money Down Club plans of ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but | jwise shoppers will look for honest concerns that don't draw prospective buyers Into a net of high prices id ironclad cond - Proot of our straightforward | dealings ts borne out by the fact that we are one of the largest furniture and | ¢arpet distributers in the country. Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE are enabled to offer you the | Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit | Gut-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks. | Directly on Interborough Subway me Buiiet of quartered golden oak, has @ 48-inch base, withthreeswell front small drawers; alarge linen drawer and two closets with lattice fronts; has Freneh legs claw feet a i2x40 ch bevel mirror; like BD) cut; value $35; Weather—Fair and cooler, 3,600 Men’s Shirts at 65c|| Actual Values, $1 to $1.50 | Today and Tomorrow In the New Store for Men Broadway, Corner of Eighth Street, Main floor, + The Reason— | A house of shirt-makers has been | supplying us with shirts of such excellence | that we have sold a tremendous amount | of them. Not long ago, when our orders had reached a certain round total, the | manufacturer decided upon a pleasant ||| plate mi evel! surprise for us. Quietly he had 300 dozens || | sn. high! as'i- $19.50 of shirts picked out of his regular stock and || /ss\""" | Hy Dtnine asthe a few days agohe said: ‘‘These are yours,” Wilton Rugs polished © ft. naming a price that must have cut way | |ea% value $2 $48.50 pada bac: below the cost mark. We have lost no time in placing these shirts at the dis- |]/$5s10-¢ ‘sue $97.50 | posal of the public. ‘ | Axminster Carpets !'"5,6"%;,""" The shirts are of woven madras, printed percales, pleated and plain | | With or without border, 42 75 bosoms; some negligees with French cuffs, some with laundered i} 88 5 oe ef de cuffs, separate-—-but for the most part attached, Others are stiff | z= = bosoms, cuffs attached and detached. ; | New, clean, seasonable. Just such shirts as have cost you $1 to $1.50. All sizes. ||! | For this occasion, 65c. New Store for Men, Broadway, Corner of Eighth St., Main floor. | | JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street AJ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFE |: \ WORLD * jak eit A i Benalla Se Rela Bet) sh 1 sidhisalaataal Brenna vaveny Se er ot