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ee NEG LCL LC A THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911. on) Hooligans Are All Alike |§\X TWINS JOKE? REET cee nun POST GARD “ART” ite etter acca "ners! “WOUR FACE LO In London or New York, in an art gallery, surrounded by numer- don't care, if he will keep the twins, | Jake says I'm jealous. TI am not jealous, but I love the twins. Tf had him arrested le a [in October and brought into the Do to pay me $7 @ week. But he does not Mrs. Pankhurst Declares THEY'RE ATRAGEDY ta page a oe, hu does ot WAY NEW YORK PAYS BIG RATES ~FORTAX! ROE, ‘Alwaye the Same Silly Little Boy, Whether His Speech Has the Yankee Twang or the Cockney Accent, and Not Worth Serious No- tice,’’ Says English Mil- cl ous other paintings, where the thought 9). uppermost in the minda of the onlook- cA gra ls a consideration of artlatic values. anc tlo Relationa Court and he was ordered have to get oredit at the shops to feed Pictures like these distributed In the three twins. Jake laughs. I cry the streets. These postcards are crude a ie And Indecent. Serious harm could be|/Since Using Poslam Ail Traces of) >) THREE PAIRS OF TWINS? TO LAUGH! } don. »: 0 9 Filnker secured @ continuation to Friday to got counsa, . AE vad ¢ Cohen was arrested last night by De- : i, SHIPPING NEWS. Mr. Cohen Takes Six-Pold Re-|wcare Sarat of Srcy ie ait*| Magistrate, Too, Can't See EX- leu wm MAREE TARA wn, a sponsibility So Lightly She THE Tiny: sxploded Detective Terris lasened ton cuse for Selling Crude Copies Hi Has Him Arrested. of Museum Pictures. IT 18 — Owners of Vehicles Forced to Give $500,000 a year for Use of Public Streets. Who wouldn't laugh at the idea of three twine? In the Court of Domestic Relations to-day Jake told his story. Ho told of what @ good husband he had tried to be a To quickly clear the complexion, drive away pimples and blemishes and impart RAKE OFF FOR “STANDS.” HE ONLY LAUGHS, HA, HA|sn4 of tre jealousy of Mrs. Coten, Then} Aq indignant cttizen with an Anthony A healthy skin tone, Poslam, the perfeet awhile ahe attended court, told her story. Cody by the arm at Twenty-third | street and Lexington avenue teday. | “Look at that crowd of boys standing round the man with thy bag,” he yelled. “Hela eelling shameful postoarde, and T want him arrested.” Ned with cradles and trun-| Cody fo David Mitnker, twenty- Gie beds, and there ts a continuous |two years of No, 32 Baat One chorus of infant wails, The oldest set|Hundredth strect, selling postoards at time « tather| of twins 1 about nine years old and | four for ten cents to a crowd of laugh. ‘aye tui Pana ome eument the youngest six months, They seem ling hos. He glanced wt the oarde and Are twins @ joke or a tragedy? to sleep and ory tn relays, Mrs. Cohen | piished. Ia cannot remember when the two times | wy, ' 7 Jake Cohen and Leah Cohen of No. ®) three eli slept at once. Cohen says What do you call theme things?’ he | gop Montgomery street have three twins, | thoy never wleap—that they all cry all [ket which, according to ules of arithmetic, the tee ss Art,” replied Pinker, holding up aev- ———— te three times two and equele ex, When . een eral plowres of women without thelr you ask Jake how many children he has, | “Nick” Hay One Over—and | nighties : huss, Punuburet, Woke With a concen |te answers dures teins abd foeewe MAB) oo oe 14 Hs Pag nete ra ips aera | E S irs. Pankhurst, spoke with a concen- ee lenry HH. Lasarua is no longer a City |for him. “You're pinched." arated eocnertnten atmost apecacsing [o) 07 anying siz children, When cere Bay: die COFFEES are Hold Direct to the Com AT WHOLESALE PRICES and virulent diseases, its vsefulness xtends to every condition where the skin is diseased, abrased of irritated. +) First application stops the itching, the skin rapidly heals and is restored to mor All sired, before buying, by writing for free sample to the Emergency Laboratories, 82 West 25th street, New York City. re sell Poslam (50 p——the antiseptic, en W. L. DOUCLAS — $3 $3:59 84 SHOES For style, comfort and service W. L. Doug! shoes are just as good other makes sold Rates Five Times as Large as! Wall Street ‘‘Riot’”’ Utter- London and Paris, Yet Well vee ae and Ir- fect relevant to Her, for She Within the Law. Had Her Say—Hooters Brave Only When in Gangs; Alone They Are Usually Bashful and Tongue- Tied. Police Laugh, Jake’s Friends * Laugh—but Twins and Mrs. Cohen, They Cry. eel for the National Desertion Bureau, and instructed the lawyer to have Cohen 4m court on Deo. 13. for another hearing, ‘The Cohens live in two rooms, The Tm London one oan ride a mile ino tastoab for 16 cents; in Paris, for 15 cents, and in Berlin, for even less, but in New York City the taxtoab operators are charging the public about what they please—all the way up from a mintmum of 8 cents for the frst mile, with @ slight reduction for the eeoona | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. and each eucceeding mile. “Bk dooligan is © hooligan, ‘There aro 1,917 taxicabs running in| Whether he live) in Wey York this city, 1,460 being operated fram pri- vate stands by various compantes and via lhe ceo age so | saya he has three twine in hs family | Marshal, Mayor Gaynor to-day dis-| In the Yorkville Count Fiinker wae | missed him fromthe service of the city Jarmuigned before Magistrate House. ever thinks twice of such demnostra-|he laughe just like most folk do whet | roiowing the findings of Secretary Rob- |" “Your Honor, these cards are coptes tions? ‘They are the same the world | the word twine is mentioned. ‘When Jake} ort Adamson who tried Lazart on ” “ 41 as public taxtoabs running from Over, for boys everywhere are human |saye he has etx ohfidren tn hie family| charges preferred by Commissioner of (°F ‘emo work of are,” he eal. Wour nh. ko leaped public stands, and the gang of boys dares much that |Pe shudders, Jake eee both tamer end} Accounts Fosdick. David Winkleman, |Of, them are copied trom ene From 2 Ib. Up Stores io Greater sew York: Officers of the various compantes the individual boy shrinks from. Even | S04) an ¢wins, aoe te now In the Tombs under indiec, |Paintings. One 4s the ‘Birth of Venus,’ e claim the ohlef reason of the high rates the gang takes it out in talk. 1 sta | Mrs. Leah Cohen sees naught but! ment, said he had replevinal the tooke by Cabanel, and It ange in the Metro. | waven bamehite axer , charged here is the heavy payments told. that wonderful cable, despatches |sorrow in the three twins, Three times |of & Ousiness concern without warrant « politan Museum of Art. San i ' Mrs. ‘ = ‘ : F law on the authority of a badge and| “I do not intend to discuss art with! a they ‘nave to make to some of the| Mrs. Parkhurst, the well-known Eng-|and unsavory eggs are thrown gj Eng-|two ts no joke bar Sana emiles Wass given to him by Lazarus to do the work | you," #ald tho magistrate. | leading hotels, restaurants and clubs | lish suffragette, was presented to a Wal: | lish suffrage speakers by English hood- | serious matter. De formed by ‘ | for the privilege of soliciting their trado | street audience the other day as “the| ms. I can only say that I was nevor | tep to Jake until he edcided to sive up bed to be & an ike pe After looking at the four models with from the etreet. This cost, to the taxi-| Greatest politician of the age in the served in such a fi oom I Ae u his Job of walking the floor every night | pri leadership fight {not 8° much as capt netting to sab compantes, approximates $500,000 «| judgment of those who know her.” Mr. how utterly unimpor- | it J00 Shing twin under efther erm.|againat ht one time friend and political | Kee them from the eold, Magiatrate GILLIE COFFEE Co. Aye cor, 120 Third Avenue 5 Elahth Avenue, Fyehth Ave, near 42 wi oat Head jewark 827 irvad 8t rant for his arrest for non-eupport, and olas J. yea. ‘In that these poor copies, dis. Newari 18 Newark Ay Jake got his first undisturbed night's arnee on oN 7 == — Y or + wi tN. ©. reer. Pankhurst hes cortainly learned one po-| called “riot that took piace the other | Mra, Jake promptly ewore out @ war. | sponsor, Tammany Aistrict toader Nivi- | House sate: 7 ) Siercistee ret Sav oerea im 280 According to the Commiggioner of Accounts, here are a few of the Aitieal lesson well. She understands how | day, and all similar disturbanoe, to discount mud-throwing, even to the “Zven there in Wall street there @the first of the year. Dfeated at the polls. ekommittee will be organized, composed Principally of the new Fusion member = Chief of the Bureau of Licenses Wal- | lace sald to-day: | tion Counsel, since the declared ood % has advised that the that _tmpure bl with tts weak rate of fare for taxicabs is the samo ening results, unpleasant breath, . lle for vel seatl: fo persons inside and Afty cents for ‘venicloa | appetite, sallow skin, pimples and Weating two persons. | Y depression,comes from constipation “The majority of meters used in this Yj ‘ e y city are adjusted to register fifty cents awarmenoucont |e Appetizer fen cents for each succeeding fifth of [* fle, As all of the taxicabs are In- . . vended to seat four eraons fini, the % chould be tempting in appearance, rat f fifty cents a je does not apply, | . : 1 te the taxicad people should use the | 0 keen zest to the food and aid ¥ fi in th ance a pas-| : . M4] id pay a Phare of | igestion. bf gy 7 The fag mile. and ‘itty ‘i cH é Pabst have been doing good to men and of Yor each additional half mile, Under) women for many, many years and | fF Ane rate actually in vsv, the rate for the| BlueRibbon < Temen 1s BOOT GMAY Oke Sa a“ lle is elghty cents, and fot en} - Gatitional naif mile, twentyefive. cents, | ue . > proved. They remove the cause of cio, the present rate charged by the The Beer of Quality physical troubles, A few small xleab people Is within the law. We ‘ we nea taints, and we jsall this and more. The selected hops, 8-day > once will show thelr tafe Vente it all overch es sent to us. ut ‘. y action you, - LAG aNT unt shoutd fest @attafy him: malt and Pabst exclusive Process gives i} ot ity help werent ¥ Tatoring tang and rich mellow flavor Yy breath, clear head and refresh » he tiered that distinguishes it A YY ingsleep, In young or old they will, 1 slump judging by report from all other beer. YY » ts trom the Bankruptcy Court, The Stu- 1 WY Relieve | y Unio spondence Schoo! of Yj 4 nt Site cht Minich made a busines of tus S| > MM Yfy | 4 toring Harvard collesinns | was Bet r <A " z loned into involuntary bankruptcy tn iN rin e % the United states District Court at the oa Ai pee eies, grates Diicick Gourt tthe 7 ]Dmter Everr ee Constipation creditors had claims amounting to Yyy um | Seld Everrwhere, In besve 100, apd aga forgive 4 fen i re wie me eS se CUHMMS ow NK suai tie << eee. ‘ ee . finan os . pis asaainaty 04 re, ares private assessments levied for the se of public streets in the centre Of the city: $8,000 Motel Metherlands. Union Club... Union League Club. PUBLIC PAYS FOR USE OF PUB- LIC STREET. “Theso private stands have become enormously valuable,” said Alderman Courtlandt Nicoll, who has studied the hack question both here and abroad, to an Evening World reporter to-day. They ere bought and sold for hugs sims. A percentage as high ae from 10 to 15 nor cent. of every tare collect ed from the public 1s paid by the taxt-| cab company to the owner of the prem- ines in front of which ite cabs are per- mitted to stand. “I bellove, if the abuses for which the present city ordinances are respon- sible ware abolished, and it was made h yasible to operate taxicabs under the ules that apply In other large cites, | & redustion of fares of from ® to 33| per cent. {8 practical, But the city yinust first have a new ordinance regu- | lating its hacking.” On June 29, 1909, an ordinance passed by the Board of Aldermen was ap-| proved by the Mayor, This ordinance | reduced taxicab fares to 40 cents for | the first half mile and 10 cents for point where ehe refuses to throw any dack. Yesterday I aid my best to extract from her a ceriticism of the unpleasant!y obstreperous greeting accorded her by the young wits of our financial district. In company with Mrs, Harrlot Stanton Biatch, the Rev. Anna Shaw and other well-known euffragists, Mre, Pankhurst spoke from an automobtie near the steps of the Sub-Treasury Tuesday afternoon, The press described the occasion as a riot. “If there were any seriously disagree- able features I have quite forgotten them," he firmly asserted. ‘T did not see that any of the flags on our auto- mobile were broken. I did not think that we were unduly jolted by the crowd. My speech was not cut short, nor was I shouted down. [ talked for veral minutes and said everything I wanted to say. Whatever disturbance there was impressed me ns the merest and most unimportant Incident.” “Then the London hooli than those in New York? Mrs. Pankhurst looked positively bored. She was sitting In the parlor of Mrs. John W. Brannan, No. 11 Weat ‘Twelfth street, and she wore @ charm- ing evening gown of one of tho soft shades which she affects, As she talked ehe played a bit nervously with a scarf of hellotrope silk, The contrast between the dainty femininity of the woman and the warllke doctrines she preaches seemed stronger than ever. SHE VERY INDULGENTLY DE- FINES HOOLIGANISM. were plenty of intelligent men who aeked sensible questions and want. 4 to hear what I had to tell them. I find that intelligent men ry: where, both in Amerioa and Eng- rudely risive element is the minimum. Why should it be dignified by large Bames and violent abuse?” Mrs. Pankhurst’ thin, sensitive lps curled satirtoally. OTHER ENGAGEMENTS PREVENT RETURN TO WALL STREET. “But will you go to Wall street again?’ I asked. . “No; but only because I shall not have timo or voice,” she replied. ‘There are 80 many engagements made for mi and then [ must eave my throat fot Canada. Speaking in the open air drie the bronchial tubes, you know. But," and her gray eyes tlashed a bit, “be sure that the reasons that I have men- tloned are the only ones which keep me from going back to-morrow! “And please let me say another thing,” she added, “Please be sure that I have been delighted with the way in which American audiences have reecived me during this trip. Only last night, for example, we packed one of the largest halls in’ Connectlout, and scores were turned away. I have found a much keener, deeper and more widespread in- terest In the suffrage question among both men and women throughout the States than when I was here two years ago.” “Do you think American women should use militant tactics?" “I think that {s up to American wom- en," she smiled, “And have you no suggestions for rest in many moons. Since then twins are a joke to Jake. When you say “Twine” to Jake now he laughs “Ha, ha!” and he laughs “He, he!” But down et No. 89 Montgomery street Mis. Jake doesn't laugh, Talk- ing in @ loud voice that ehe may be heard e@bove the equalle of the two times three, Mrs. Jake pours out @ sorrowful story, which, like most sordid tales of domestic unhappiness, has tn it “another woman.” “JAKE LAUGHS8—BUT 1! CRY” GAYS MRS. JAKE. “1 @ onot care for him and he does not care for me,” eaki Mra, Cohen, ‘but we have e!x children—three twins. They are his ae much as mine, He complains of 90 many twins and he is with them but @ few hours each day. I am with them all the time, All I ask fs that the court make him help support the twins. If he doee not I will have to give them e@way and go to work, I don't want to give my children away. Even though T nave thi twins I fove them all. Jake goes out and tells his men friends he has three twins. They laugh. Jake comes home and becomes angry. He thinks {t terrible. I love them and I don't want to give them Jake says they keep him awake nights with their crying. Do they not keep me awake nights, too, end don't I have them orying on my erma ell day long while Jake and his friends Mugh?t I cannot laugh. I cry, Three twins ts no laughing matter. It may be to Jake, who can run away from them. I cannot run eway. I would not tf I could. So ch avoiding such disturbance: succeeding one-quarter mile. A rate of} “I should say that this thing you call oe the other day?" % cents for the first half mile and 10| hooliganism {s equally unimportant in Remember, T have forgotten them!” . conte for each succeeding one-half anile |New York or London or anywhere in| Will not even the Wall etreet moae for ¢wo-seated taxicabs was made, but | the world,” she affirmed. “Reduced| senger boy admit that Mra. Pankhurst A Satisfying Sweet ag ali taxicab companies have four seats |down to cold fact, what fa it? A few | 1s a “good sport? f " Nov. 10, 0, * Fe aap pa pebey trade bid years, find that something new to them DANCING FOR DOOLING. est, richest, and most delicately city ordin- |i thrust upon their notice, In this ‘ances which lowered taxicab rates un-|case the new thing happened to be @ flavored confection you can buy. constitutional because they discrimin-| suftrage speech by a woman. It might|Tammany's Soctal Season Opens ated between meter and non-meter Yehioles, and there 1s no law which re-| quires @ hack to have a meter attached, | Corporation Counsel Watson was asked | to-day: “Have any*steps been taken to| appeal from Justice Bischoft's decision?” Mr. Watson repiled: “No appeal was taken because his decision was belleved 10 be cloarly correct. ‘The city oMocials thought it better that & new ordinance be passed to correct the detects in the old, but as this has not yet been done, as the Committee on Laws and Logi n of the Board hag held up an ordinance drafted by | Alderman Nicoll which lowers taxicab rates as well as reorganizes the whole hacking situation. Five of tho eleven aldermen on the| committee who have opposed making | 4 report will not be on the board after! They were de- | An entirely new equally well have b thing els Then these harmless youths express their amazement and contempt. The two feelings go together in children also, you know; any new fashion of dress or deportment displayed by one of their number becomes a signal for the scorn of the rest. “The little band of untaught boys choose the method of expressing thelr feelings that {s most natural to them— namely, ignorant noise, They afe not versed in the subtleties of drooping eye- Na and twitching nostril, They laugh aloud, quite loud, they shout, they ma’ meaningless call most alert in- dulge in slangy repartee which seems to them immensely humorous. “They generally seek the support of numbers for their performances. When solitary they are bashful and tongue tied, It is only as ‘the gang’ that they are not afraid to let themselves out, That {s another sign of thelr truly childlike attitude of mind, “And what does it all amount to of the board, vehicles, that | s the rate of non-mete telf that there has been an overcharge.” it that delightful appetizing tonic | | To-Night at the Amsterda: Now that the November over the Tammany social seas duly opened, Peter J. Dooling’ Assembly District Association w! the festivities this evening at the Amsterdam Opera House in West Forty- fourth street, The followers of the for- mer county clerk have invited large number of prominent politicians to be present at the reception and the enter tainment which ts to follow it. Upper west side political forces have always taken a Hvely interest in the do- ings of the Dooling Association, and the officers are out for a new entertain- ment record this year, The officers now serving are: John FB. Hackett, Prest- dent; Charles D, Donohue, Vice-Prest dent; John R. Powers and Thomas W. Duane, Secretaries, and James O'Con- nell, Treasure inde Chocolate You'll realise ite superiority et fret taste. age al Bar-01. Renee You To Know headaches, unrestful nights, poor liver, a good stomach, a sweet ' a < Pies to Make Rolls to Bake Thanksgiving

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