The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1911, Page 19

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mM a4 the aa 4 VENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1911, eer IN whey hm ttn EAR THE WHISKER, Imagine a. Santa Without Whiskers BANKER nied Wie “THECHINFLIGKER? | And Tremble at Dr. Wiley’s New Crusade TAXICAB MURDER | Wagrnurg-A madden line and witt make | het home in Parts. OA by hor dadgntér, and Wer son, her first mar ohild by Mrs. Hohn spent the autumn in a sant- ta near Providence, R. I. She sald} { | jth had entirely recovered from | war te | jus trouble, but that she did | OH vou OR WILEY! uy AF | | nc t care to remain in America In face ; | R NT of the many unpleasant things published about her. i ’ \e. . | “They are all Hes,” sald Mra. Huhn, “but IT do not care to discuss them.” ere Rh ta COLUMBIA ENTRIES. see ia Roliows: ue awh (wait Till Germ Expert Hears i) From the Bushsnapper Belt of Jersey Charles McKinney and Detec. ives Savage and Raftis, who have been Working continously on the Sixth ave- nue taxteab mur the Teut. | { BOILING WATERS r mystery since jerime was ¢ ommitted on July 2 last, | HE'D LABEL NARY ONE srteenth at . charge of murder, Keating has been identified as the driver of the taxicab Nc robber of Jacoby's Jew- Bon EM IN WATERS LP We MAKE WHISKERS SANITARY. Pure Food Man Quotes Alex-| elry at ‘Thirteenth street anc URTH RACE. rr ae. Sixth avenue escaped after he had Ge re Willies ander the Great and Other The Kind War Ae micRoses’ killed Adolph Stern, Jacoby's nephew ps A A A MAY BE AUTHORIZED < DELIGHT: and aa a ie! i-| i WILEY i hen Kea was arrested he was Ancient Anti-Beardists , AT may i the obeipar Ween : GUARANTEE, yn yl eang leader and dive keeper. He aps peared to know what the sleuths want- ed him for end at once dented that he was in any way concerned in the taxt« Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the Govern. thent’s pure food expert, got a ton of telegrams ‘to-day from the various Yoeals of the International Brotherhood *ot Journeymen Barbers congratulating him upon his strictures on whiskers The International Brotherhood agrees ‘with everything Dr. Wiley alleges anent wearing of hirsute drapery upon the human countenance; that it ty neither “Megant, beautiful, sanitary nor useful. But the eminent food expert has not yet got a ine’ from the bushsnapper admitted that he ts Neighbors’ Sons,” a gang to which “Pop-Eye" Ga . Now under Indfetment for killing rn, is a member, He sald he remem- # the night of the taxicab murder and can prove an 1 not only for himself ut for Garvey, as they were | together In a saloon all evening and Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 January and February Prices Now One very important feature in con- Village the concentration of the A METHOO the Brooklyn Ne OF PRE- knew nothing of the crime until they ry .. ‘. alt in Now Jersey or from tho chin. Bort News oF VENTING - saw the papers. ihe next morniti¢ Fe ie a are nection with the attainment of hundred er sections of Northern New York tain legal qu ng as to land and “THE RAYA! Keating waa Mentified by one Fred- hia bank d railroad fins i and Connecticut. Mis denunciation of water rikhts wer Involved OF MOTHS. erick Burley as the driver. of the taxi| pee pels Bape per cent. productive efficiency by the whiskerw has not yot trickled into those | TOD adfb gare al OT from her Smith Gray & Co. tailoring organization Tegions, and when {t does—well, Dr. oA ea ghee 4 1 onsible for : sae i ave ver clos " _|teenth street while the robbery was in| and we pee ttc ee Seon moved and never cloned up, My atten. teenth street while the robbers, wae tn vets aue contract, eatied coway on | [9 8 provision for more than double the ‘WHISKERS BANNED FOUR THOU- SAND YEARS AGO. that other prisoners in this jail have |"° been permitted to roam at large in thit JERSEY JUSTICE ce of the driver. the Kalserin Auguste Victoria of the output. town, attend entertainments, visit thelr milies and attend to business. At ast one walked away and never re- turned. “A legal offense has heen committed in allowing them to be at large. I | oth unties of this state, where sheriff has been involved, ¢ wh by these sheriffs refu To-day there are in the Smith Gray & Co. stores twice the number of garments with which the season should find us, and, as a result, you may choose now from complete assortments in fabrics and models, in every size, at the identical prices for which you'have heretofore waited until When he first utteret the ban upon whiskers Dr, Wiley stated briefly that ptbe beard of angient and modern times -Was a delusion and a snare, mostly a snare, and certainly not a sanitary wnare. Asked for a more} detailed ex- Position of his theory, Dr. Wiley says that he does not wish to press THIS 1S DR. WILEYS SANITARY SANTA CLAUS. WiTHoUr WHISKERS, Repistered Trade Mark Pe cece co ce omelet TELLS GRAND JURY. TOINDICT SHERIFF : a Established Half a Century thel> heads, covering their shorn domes | %nd_exa with flat wigs. a consequence unlabelled " rhiskers will be hended and con- va Alexander the Great forbade the| *"! ; ; wearing of beards in his armies, and|*°*te! by the Government, taught his warriors the famous whis- kar rip that was responsible for so] MAYOR IS FOR THE NORTH. many of his victories. Opposing beard- - ed armies went down like chaff before | S®¥™ It ons hefore being awarded jand I think you will obey your oaths do your full duty." Escape of Burglar Hart. | “art’ 1g one of the most dangerous | prisoners ever locked In the Hackensack Jail. He was captured two months ago after the hold up of the Palisade car. On the way to Hackensack he attempted tc encape from the policeman to whom he was shackled, but was overpowered, house he mentioned as his home fel atc , though directly charged / claim to originality, The Egy; and outside jurors have been # January or February. banned whiskers four thousaud . aio tht t th nd and “Tt pe such a condition ewill not | e oF i , ase builders of the pyramids music throughout the land and} i end, Hope #uc ondition « e 9 ‘an fiPekly expressed their views on the) Wimur nil pinckers will te keomehe eae | Also Holds be. Sacge County, furugteto: gat acch Racninety tv : adie osier fea) Sete 2 ao ra = unsanitariness of whiskers. They went|in the pure food law and the wearers ‘ motion. T have been informed that this ’ r t vercoa’ th: even further and shaved the hair off| thereof comp to submit to teste! Freeholders Responsible for | jury is one of the best ever drawn here or Suits ani at are French Hand Embroidery and Open Work, exclusive designs, $5.00 to $15.00 per pair. New Drop Stitch with five rows of Hand Embroid- ered Clocks, $4.00; Single Clocks, $3.50 pair. Specials standard values at 20.00 to 30.00 22.50 and 27.50 for Suits and Overcoats that are standard values at 30.00 to 40.00 used a sensation to-day when the phalanxes of the Macedonian. All the Bergen County Grand | | At the hoses he mantinasd 68 Bis, howe McCutcheon Black Silk Stockings, guaran- fall There are upwards of five hundred new cor- phate coals reat ardor vece dese rh ergetetypee piarmeond Er Sheriff Robert Conklin |had been stolen from homes of rich teed against drop stitching, $1.00, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, fa] rect fabrics in styles advanced and exclusive, in’ y by the little bunch of furze or e Clty Half today, found of Freeholders for the |Men in Bergen County towns, He was 2.25 pair, iF the chin, give it @ rough yank and| that all the doors were not open. The K Hart, a notorious | indicted for the stealing of these ky p : A ; h fa] models for every purpose. You may choose from rive home the lethal bind or halted, took off his high hat, New Yorks troca: the Hack: | articles: " Hand Embroidered Silk, in Black, Tan, White, @} an assortment which, all considered, has never We have no record of what sAlexander| drew a handkerchtef across his perspir-|DUDEIAF of On the morning he essaned Hart took Pink and Blue, $2.00, Value $2.50 to $3.50. ‘ ? thought of the sanitariness of whiskers.| ing brow and exclaimed: “Whir, but 1t]MEnee Wal as sata gustice Parker, |arargivar fram the cook tn the Hacken- ; maa ads wl 8 {a} been equalled in the history of Smith Gray & Co. He proved, however, thet beards did not{a Warm day—and to think, too, that all ‘ tp er at OY Mala Ade AUIS I A t Dit cg ak gt E Fr nk Hart, a burglar—to al when'he fled into the woods pear- Werve to prolong life in the ranks /of| these doors are c Ladies’ Neckwear But you must act quickly——valueslike these eo a re eriminal—escaped _—_—_——— his enemies, Dr, Wiley urges that It is ARs Shee Guile Hove under! HUNGER MADE HIM STEAL. are but a matter of days. pr polly: the Ne : *|Aridtetment on three chi of burglary, French Side Frills, hand made and hand embroid- ws f the wane Moa ges ho approached, saluting, one of highway robbery and two of | woman Victim May Ask the Court sedi da.60 falS 16180 each Motor Clothes for Owners and’ Chauffeurs, | OM sore thrdad, Jafyngeal or pharyn-| In a jiffy the doors, front and rear,|carrying concealed we He ered, $2.00 to $16.50 each, 4 ‘ Iga), msleches,, Cipithe. goptrary, | the ide ‘open, ‘Tive. been asked: if I) arn re me a short time ah, ree: French Jabots, hand embroidery combined with Your Charge Account 'Ts Solicited, beard in any shape or gulse gathers making a trip South," com-|and I never saw a face that denot Sixto Sanchez, a Porto Rican book- ra CAA, Malina » Pari rish, $2.2 germs. Many of these germs! might be Mayor, still wiping his brow, mare criminal! g out of work, Real Val., Cluny, Maline, Pt. de Paris or Irish, $2.25 to Smith Gra & Co, semoved with a vacuum cleaner, T have no such plan. nis the best his final escape he had made e action $18.00 each, mthere « re eight or ten familles of g place to go to for the best alr and i of this y ona charge of #rand } 2 gaye Dr. Wiley, that can dodge the| health, I have no thought of going ‘ AG id Irish Crochet Collars from $4.75 to $25.00. Two Brooklyn Stores: ‘Twe New Yook Yor fl Reece Ba HoT BARAT pea Coo through s ee re Irish Crochet Coat Sets, $7.50 to $25.00. Fulton St. at Flatbush A: Brogden at Warmeg id eard me ts ie —_—_——— and has not been reca: The : prt r hie : harbors of refuse for sald families of] NaVY YARD FOR POLITICIANS, | Sri 's not excused because the Jal Pa ie nies Jabots,hand made and hand embroidered, Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av. ,Bot.37tis & 28th Ste. germs. a ach *Jemnployees were negligent or because | her handbag containing ner with Real Cluny Lace, 50¢ to $10.00; with Real Irish — Peat oeye) AHEVER SAW WHISKERS THAT] Bact ane holain the fee? ACD CeANeH and TiitaTeeoore: aeet Lace, 78 to $18.00 aaa aalea aoe orale oF S20 f can be indicted under two | late yesterday. set: Malinda bs * : ! HE'D LABEL. ; Hh ng ‘ er ov + . f voluntary and negli hen arraigned Sanchez sald he wa A a Aged it he had ever seen ard th gent. I do not suppor there was any | hungry and was driven to attempt to Specials ; Ww. DOUG AS e could guarantee with a p ° hated : A cs 7 ‘ sa fei ce iL. l Hlabel, Dr. Whiey reptied in the negative. te peney se Bi A Side Frills, hand embroidery, with Real Irish « ; jy bree: $3.75 each, in in the of Kansas est corn y Lace—Regular price $5.75, special 3 3: sible for the main Cluny La i ur pi 1 ince and securt & °4 SHOES he had not seen any beards that hé| questions & the movement st i ‘ vit eal irish or Cluny Lace Trimming. Regular Lesud proneunee -geaphplastionlip pure, |\n' Wes to abandon the present | Of tis Jail, are indictable for not ke With ee wees taee to Sh: Ai, 5 Eady All Leathers, All Sizes They all contained more or less alfalfa | site. ing the jail safe and secure. com is price $2.5¢ pec ths, Men and Bo: dust or sunflower pollen. Phe Mayor added that the Navy De-]| “A hole was made in the jail floor|true » Lied ys. Asked if any-benefit might be derived atten nt had for yéars contempt: when a corner of the building was re- the prisoner. t THE STAI ALITY ftom boiling a eard,, Dr, Wiley re J M C h & Cc sponded that this gehome wouldn't work ames CUUTC! eon & Ovy Eon Si a8 TAS uplesssthe wearer were boiled with his d 34th S rp Py heard. That was the only way to get 5th Ave. an th St., watdorf-Astoria. ‘at the root of the trouble. Combing. Douglas thoes famous the world ever is fingeing, compressed alr treatment, tying up in camphor bags and straining in vinegar have all been tried and found wanting. The best way to wear beard, runs the Wiley paradox, is to ar it off, Uncle Sam's puge food wizard called tention to the fact that the ant'- heard propaganda has been spreading like wiid-fire among physicians for the maintained in every pair. If | could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglas shoes are made, you would then realize why | warrant them to hold their shape, fit and look better and wear longer than other makes for the CAUTION The Kenuine have WE. I nao und price stamped au bE SSS SSS SSS a= YD rie. ta BIE WANA BPEE NEDSS WADI NL ; PUBLIC SALE!!! PF 000 Purchase from the Great Britain Wa! erproof Co, of fin | RAINCOATS! ful and highly desirabl ore sess last lustrum, Twenty young physician didn't dare hang out ie shingle before he had grown some sort of a beard, Our fathers and grand- fathers wouldn't’ call in a smooth- sbaven doctor, The family doctor ‘ways wore a beard, and you could gen- erally size up the extent of his practice ago a a RE OPEN EVERY. EVENING UNTIL GHRISTMAS © OUR.STO Here is your opportunity to purchase a Ww Xmas gift at less than the cost to manafa tur PRBSSAA TUE EATON TSI vy measuring the timberage of his beard | h your eye. " l- | Suara aaa mts sie : : pert ey | sn Substantial Xmas Gifts Bene oe “than Homer, but who was written ad tad did | aS soon ‘a shine sage by Plato and Arista a pM ay ¥; 1967 Mroadway, cor. Gatos Ave; 4 re. Mave hint tothe emmsnee at Rugs, Rockers, Desks, Bookcases, Parlor Suites, Tables, Sever slo Ro | iinet Neon Meee SELANT CHE 16 Newesk Seema ietinia'nt any Ha beat “us| Morris Chairs, Davenports, Cabinets, Window Boxes, Pedestals, Bee lpn dE tached beau for wet or snowy SURGEONS EMBARRASSED AT Clocks, Lamps, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. TIMES IN PRACTICE. eta rete 4 NETT & % EC ue The progress Made in surgery in the sensible Xmas i. 2. ihi"cantury haw lave, ho ea Our two enormous stores are full of thousands of suitable % ite anata n DRY "er issih atent found hima? na Christmas Presents—things all the family will enjoy for years |4 $10 16, Special | MU au . Bacrifice the beard or the patient, and | t . achi to come. . while the patient did not really seem as eg ie Ll a racticn he’ beard, rela vieeeet ‘hon inserts th ! $ dD oe "sinc 2 i | heard, consoling himself with — th 3 da A P R - |, finother beard he coudn't grow anorhe r ve. Let Us Open 2 ark ow a Robie bnell gehemran> ’ : PAvnen the surgeons began ta shave Q MEN’S AND WOMEN’S fra fe @Q Charge Account clean and cutting and vivisectlon be- RAINCCATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS” came fashionable, Ly doctorial beard F Yy ry 10 Reeecond eedvearee tors! I2Ist St. ah Chatham Sq. SiVacte $1.98 to $15 Obsolete, The safety razor has enabled EVERY COAT IN STORE CUT TO GNE-HALF --PLYMOUTH—, RAINCOAT COMPANY the hustling young medico to ghave be- tween cases, ) ‘The safety razor has also invaded the Fural districts and cut down the annual total whiskerage for the country enor- mously. Of course, the old timers cling to their beards, nor Is {t likely that even Dr. Wiley can persuade the He- Cowperthwait 2 Sons PSSA PLATE BOSE APA RE IS jew patriach to yield eo much as an 872 Broadway stones 212 Sixth Ave. Ounce of hair from his sreperanie shits Cor, isthe St, One dour (rom Coz, teh Ht, Nevertheless the death knel ‘or the wrest American beard ts ‘droning ite \ > aiciuateanadtSGRaERESIRANEES SWE Ices, -~

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