The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 5

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y a wa ~ ~ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 191f" ow LONG ISLANDERS |Anti-Kissing Crusade All Nonsense; Le nn Ec ar would bo all off. Things could never be DOESN'T BELIEVE SHE'LL EVER |the same. He wo: ~~ t marty a chorus MARRY, ANYHOW girl, I wont on the stage, He went to _ TOFIGHT BIG CUT Too Pleasant a Pastime 10 Abolish 3:00 ws: wes oes woe et 80S Me Cat Ke Wee tee ese 7 Wms, li a | Casino, came back to me and the sub. | bested me to marry him. I refused him, VEILINGS H | I'd rather my freedom." MILLINER ton jeer gone _petteve Tit‘ ever marry, anys | Abd Risser SUITS ———n te Av! re. Brad vt ere And kisses, ame ann nein | Tow, she observed. “Don't you want 4 inetd G i Le aa 5 <—\ * OWNS, -_———— | . 7 Ms en affirmed Miss Rowland. | muste sobbed | for all I know, a me to tell you the story of my I and laughed and Kisse: coats Some particularly honeyed strains of De Koven's new 4, Which ts now in rehearsal, we centered (5 | lo-Morrow~Saturday the theatre, It was a propitious mo- nt. [ nodded, Miss Rowland struck rin sd fn attitude and. beran, “Jahan lighten tie ene | 23 4 Sensational, “When I was sixteen years old and| JM ian bee dpe Pay ay | . Brown, +m MY. q | |) Up‘in Arms Against Pennsyl- vania’s Management of i Long Island Railroad. living in Washington I was terribly, i Sarg in love with a man and he with Darby & Co S theNew, } “What was his iusiness?” ‘Revérribla | $500 A DAY SAVING.| Lee Neanrerweine aionedha” Gutaas § | teered the hovering press agent “Come, now, tell me the truth, Tt wilt | New York be so much ntor: Miss Rowland ros T urged, nobly to the o | Promise of Easy Winter Sched- ule followed By More | Sweeping Reduction. aie Self-Raising Flour For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscuit. “He was @ bookkeeper,” she sa “making $15 or $18 a week. What did I a then? _T wanted Long Istand commuters who live on) other divisions than the Oyster Bay and | the North Shore branches are organiz- | , “garte) oe i pa, ; ing to fight the Pennsylvania Ratiroad’s | te wareal? on e method of managing the Long Island | FACE-POWDeR i : th e Inna | Railroad, The general pleasure given WOULD STOP ; y Wa | by the announcement of the company 4 RISSING ‘ oS, : FIFTH AVENUE. Wiateh satus. ridestlsn ot tealhn | AT THIRTY-SIXTH STREET Distinctive Attire for Boys & Girls Would be less severe than usual—was | entirely wiped out by a supplementary | { announcement yesterday that on and} All garments are made in our own workrooms on the premises ' cote ak ee a eters : and the character of their craftsmanship and finish is far above rk Mend ees a erered and nin me at one the level usually obtainable at prices as moderate as ours. ‘The explanation of the company is) weer THE GEAUY Coats for Boys and Girls Ready-to-wear models identical with our custom-made ments—in the choicest materials and colorings of the sea: For Boys, $15 to $25.00 that the running of electric trains ar Gay through the tunnel to the Pennsylvania For Girls, $18 to $28.00 The “‘Anniped”’ Shoe, $2 to $5. [nthe Sunn Mode! Epp tebse 1: Mord MMAbF TO SELLAT L298 Sern Purple Combinations = = = MSESand SUL LO MIS INS ee ‘Terminal has added an extra operating Miss Rowland Declares expense to the former outlay of the sys- the ‘‘ Don’t Ki: * Mot- tem because steam trains are still run- ning into Long Island City and ferry. to May Do for Girls ‘+ ‘boats are still in operation. Under Sixteen, but to A De Pinna Specialty for Young Men, Boys and Girls. + SAVING $500 A DAY BY CUTTING Grown - Ups It’s Both agen Ok a Outlasts two pairs of ordinary shoes. | SERVICE. ; a er There was a deficit of $69,000 last year Harmless and Fascinat- es Wet Oe oF Navy @ Black Storm; __SPOONING All Sizes - Women, Misses, Small Women Very Same Suit Selling Elsewhere ftom 201 fo i A in the operation of the road. The! ing, } econoinles of the prisent cutting down of the service will save the road, ac- eording to a statement made by Presi-| By Nixola Greeley-Smith. dent Raiph Peters to an Evening World | IPsyba bbe: af chs al at LL eae tag ah a ie young lady stand-| fection. I was getting very much inter- ake up only $1 ing on the corner | ; Le I sd | > hd f hs 8e ested, of Forty-second! PLENTY OF STRING BREAKERS | “Don't you suppose your husband will | hree TIC r M street and Broad- eee ae 1 ODIO | ‘ked, with a intima. allroad was entitled to! | way this afters; ‘mitation of the kiss-radiator. : ow ould he? I don't mean a hoon giving away! , i, @Ppenrance she tn what is known! regular kiss.” Miss Rowland explained. | 4 in the vernacular of Broadway a8 “@) “What tsa regular kiss?" I began, tm~ ats ‘ A smiles and mot-| cute little trick,” and her manner and) prudently, and then as Miss Rowland HEFFIELD Milk sells at three prices, At to buttons "pon vonversation suggest that, while she] seemed about to offer her definition, the | 5 : which is written | ™¥ be one, she isn't intasing f {isn arm of Caution reached out and | 9c, at 10c and at 15c a quart. Let us tell op! Very pretty and equally positive, she | touched me on the sioulder. ‘Never Nn S, a i 5 “ the phrase DON'T | ook up the subject of kissing with a | you about these three kinds. ; | The 9c milk is as good milk as you can : RR ee a aie ite pisaae. KISS! or tle) frankness that became now and then |* eas . The > awk the * SMITH {n-|‘Ather disconcerting. inari i ‘ublte Service Commission to luok into co peremptory tn! sislasing 1a the most harmiess thing ordinarily buy for household use—with the | the service and say whether the de- junction HANDS OFF! she 18 P08) 1. 16 world,” she declared, ‘and, as 1 A ‘ : f bei aT he revse in the number of trains ts fair. | tively not Miss Adele Rowland. | haVeceald, ays favopieroaminel: WHY; | | added virtue ot ing pasteurized. Which is a The actual reduction of trains For Miss nd believes in kissing. |‘any one that knows me can tell you < H 7 rieecta Mies she way) 44] (bat when 1 meet anybody I know 1 any, | ACT QUICKLY guarantee of absolute purity. | in any way the | Give us a kiss! or maybe, ‘Ha } | Noy. 15 a® follows: Main L * It's her fave W. Green out | time to kiss me this morning? Me! | of saying ‘Hello!’ And, married or sine le, I'll always say ‘Hello!’ to all my ends," | Nover before had 1 encountered the | Broadway point of view in such per-| | The Sum Total of 9 Tea Satisfaction = in their wrath, de- vlare te trys ing to make ers pay for permanent which are really of benefit to the whole Pennsyl- system, such as the tunnel from street to Woodside and tauk Division, 14; Amag » she declines io 7 2; Hempstead branch, + project which Mrs. id Rocka lned ree the Missourl Fed+ | feet o rus team oct inne: ita aie! ape neaet easy Renew rsa FULT LO i DIDN'T TOUCH BRANCHES WITH ‘ne ote young s of the United | Ch “My mother's awfully str oe Affections. Serious or Slight. My ne i} ‘aan f whe Wa j de be { MOST OF YEAR-ROUNDERS, — St8tex Into sn organixati ed and there was | } Co wu ‘ | a \ stort of the sexe romd patrone af Mann, hone hand, 2 [iit have Jolnea that anc wy. tt Mr, | Mrs. ¢ {untnd was about as broad as that'— there, | Sitls to ne society and wear the) yics Rowland indicated the former of | bins as th ) and she thinks | \readth of her mind on the Inflnitesimal the yo are s if lng tip of a slim, white-sloved finger. A the Ne eto girls and) ANTI-KISS BUTTON COOD FOR THOSE UNDER SIXTEEN. “Maybe it was all right for m that way when I was under § “The Creamy Kind” The 1d kind is exceptionally rich sell more of this milk in New York | and creamy—‘20 per cent. richer’ in City than all our competitors. | fact. Just take a bottle, stir the milk — ALL Sheftield Milk comes to you} thoroughly, pour it into a glass and direct from hygienic farms—rich in) | | to cut down some- j thought the clear the complexion, drive where and we ¢ 1 convenience would be caused. bee i and blemishes and impart a Sraih SAMEERA Sa ee ae TE Age GE Bven a healthy skin tone, Poslam, the perfect | empty “the glass. Then make a flavor of the country-side. | " et caught up to the ie 3 unequalled esides | comparison with ordinary milk treat- More care by far is taken in and Entertainment for employment for the qui eure of of in the same way. Look at the handling Sheffield Milk than abso- » have ( ‘ SPEAKS MODESTLY OF HER ne and virulent diseases, its ; f _ > | of course. We've got i ftion {WO glasses. You'll notice the differ- lutely necessary—but that is bett P EXPLOITS. ‘4 usefulness extends to every condition 4 eth r ly nece yn is better BAKER SEEKS HIS LOST | ou... siscoa stew and rve hent oft af Kissing aa tm eversti | Biees bie aula afteckad |ence-—you'll see how CREAMY is than too little pains. WINTER EVENINGS Poslam annihi a tes germ life, Itching | our 10c milk. Sheftield Milk at any price is siiendlag ony Rca Magereceyn in| The 15c kind is “certified milk”— such milk as you really want for ! Horse Wanders from Ferry Into A joothed and comforted, — Its | ¢Ver sua crt by the County your family. Why not INSIST on Brooklya and Spielman Ap- t would life be without kissing? It’s| out kiesing. Why, 1f T couldn't kiss and | beneficial effect thus first felt is after- | Medica Society of New York. We getting it? » | iL lata a : tny favorite pastime. Why, 1 belong tol pe ki 4 become a clubwoman or a/ Nard seen in the rapid progress of heal- , | peals to Police. ‘a sort of social club where a lot of boys! guffragette, or something even more | ing, as the trouble grows less extensive, Please ‘phone for a trial bottle to-day | ind girls of the stage meet every two| frightful {f I could think of {t. Some | !e#s annoying, until it finally disappears | | I | . Nor three weeks for a dance and supper,| men are funny about kisses, you know. | Poslam is sold for 50 cents by all and T tell you whenover a popular boy| They actually don't want to marry q dtuggists. For a free sample write to errie arms Silawson-Vecker Uo. sie confided blushingly, “"You| put after that, wiy not let te poor! w, [have a song In ‘The Kiss Walt" | things get a taste of the most harmless I WII Teach You How to Love'| and exhilarating thing in the world? T sing with Martin Brown, Wh. “Life dn't be worth living with- BREAD WAGON IN VAIN «: In the NEW A horse a containing Y is “F ed . ; or girl comes into the room you can’t] girl if they think she's kissed a lot of the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West | JN Maurice Spiel 3 Eagle ear yourself talk for the sound of the| other fellows. That's what I call silly, 25th street, New York City. | ‘ Wy ireel, Greenpoint, ein nels bakery At itsses exchanged. It's like steam hissing | I'd never marry @ man n ideas, | Pos!am Soap, medicated with Poslam, | 524 W. 57th St. Phone, Columbus 6750 | LI No, 6 Huron street. out of a radiator!” A crank doesn’t ma husband, | is the best soap for your skin. Antisep- hia N eo e * , . F " Spielman came to Manhattan earl’ Miss Rowland paused to give a graphic] A kiss Is just a gre lightful. Lurge cake, @5 cents. | 4 Branch is Near You in New York or Yonkers, Brooklyn or Hastings. this morning to get a load of bread a an East Side bakery, He drove aboird | === a ferry boat at Houston street, left his| horse and wagon unguarded and went into the cabin to take a nap. ~ It was a longer nap than he intended. | He did not awake until the boat had | kt landed at Houston street on its return | ran en 1 er (e) trip. He could not find his rig, and on 9 . Offered with next Sunday’s World. It also contains a liberal number of pages de- voted to Games and Puzzles. a ee ‘Acker, Merrall & Condit Company inquiry learned from the deck hands that the horse had walked ashore when the boat tled up at Grand street on the y ’ ; | other side and started off like it knew Women's and «Misses' Outer Garments {te business. sinha dieniabiess: After searching several hours through d * i A ° | Re ete tee ce the Batters 54 to 58 West 23 Street | Eggs- Extra Selected Fresh—Doren........c...seneeeees 38 The book is neatly bound. segue staion, but he pote a | Butter —rinest creamery, th...ccccccscsscsseeeseeeee 40 It is pasted and trimmed, Sardines —Aviator—Imported—Sm. tins, 16c—Lg.tins....... .25 Olive Oil—Rising Sun—Freach—Sm. bots., 23¢-—Lg. bows .... 40 ready for use, and is just the thing to keep on the library | table. Get it with next , tara ates - A Notable Achievement ENIOFE From the highest class makers we have gathered their choicest Asparagus~-Mammoth Green Calif.—Large tender stalks; .25 styles in most exquisite winter coats, and will hold to-morrow a XY SSS S | Tomatoes—New Pack—Fancy Jersoy--Lg. Cans..........00. 2 Corn | Peas—A. M.& C. Choice Barly Jume........000...006 » ob Coffee—Plantation An id al breakfast blend, Ib AMA th) Finest Maine—Sweet, small kernels... , Will Save You URS |] $19.50 Coat Sale Without Equal Warmth Without Weight Coats e Two-Tone Fancy Coats NS oe SMG N ESS Saturday Speciale Tea -Romona~ A rich tlavory Ceylon blend—th Cee ae eae: gab Peaches- Yellow Crawiord Extra Catif.—Lg. cans i { 13th St. & Broadway 61st St. & Proadway heavy .. Velvet Reversible Coats Beautiful Trimmed Coats fai, baa Hi|| Satin Reversible Coats Newest Wide-Wale Coats —|f|_ New | J16tb St. & Lenox Ave, 179th St. & Croadway ‘ ag ‘an White Evening Coats Velvet Trimmed Coats | Branches | 139th St. & Broadway 3612 Broadway, near 149th St. tod’ paws. boat’ 1583 ne Vv. 1 to $45 F Zibeline Coat: \ 1426 St. Nicholas Ave., near IdIst St. ie K1| Novelty Fabric Coats alugp-UP ‘ancy lbeline Conte || 130 Chambers St. 67th and 6th Avenue Broadway & 1024 St. Simplify Home-seeking by saving 139 West 42nd St. Tlod and Amsterdam Ave. 125th and 7th Ave. BROOKLYN STORES; 1215 Fulton Street and 448 Fulton St., cor, Hoyt, A PRICE AS LOW AS THIS HAS NEVER BEEN QUOTED FOR COATS OF EQUAL BEAUTY \ ping.

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