The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1911, Page 4

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Wie gcse THE EVENING G WORLD, TUBSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1011. : CNET BIGELOW wae wore OF Santa Claus Wo, 2 ELEANOR SEORER| reteset is Site|Star terfay afternoon, Mra. Catherine Den-| A tie Mite for Mre. Jacobs. nis heard the cries child. Under] Dhe Evening World acksowledges the } . oe vad we: und @ girl beby| receipt of $1 from J. J. Suden fer Mere i \ nN i ) that had been ge-] Fanny Jacobs of No. 158 Lewie ati = aL y ws ried. The waif wore a white siik| whose poverty mentioned in ney $ Ht \ " % cap, trigrmed with bedford cord, a pink Saturday's pape: Arrested for! oS vaving Revolver, He Tells ( Jourt He Never Owr ted One. ATTRACTED BY CROWD. Then: Policem: in Had Him, Half IDressed, as He Had Run Out tc | Corner. ar a Sap an agente gn ae sre Christmas Gifts WILLOW PLUMES. _ Sole Price Buyers will find in our large and varied iy Heals Coxe 2.08 stock a wide field for the selection of a pay Smee Christmas offering. FY cates eke 5.00 COATS AND WRAPS Hy WILLOW Ay tad) 96 50 In Mink, Seal, Chinchilla, Royal Ermine, Hy INCHES oe Mole, Moire Astrachan, French Dyed Musk- rat, Caracul, etc. Fi . Bale Price i Yer lee wad = STOLES, NECKPIECES and MUFFS . . In Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, Mink, Chinchilla, Mole, Fox, Lynx, etc., make the selection of a gift an easy matter. MEN’S FUR LINED COATS For Street and Evening Wear. Equal care is taken to meet the wants of all customers, whether they want a costly or mod- erately priced article, and the same attention is given to style and quality in inexpensive SSS Sera Wednesday and Thursday - The Greatest Plume Sale Ever Known Charts A. Bigslo 6, the ieee whose polished dome , has reflected the! ff footligta to the dei wht of the great American theatre-goe ¢ for two decades! or more, was the * ber In a one-act Grama played before | Baaistrate Bariow in Jefferron Market Court to-day be fore a small but inter eared audience, It was the first mira wit dramatic role the popular comic hw & played in many years, and ip the vernacular of the “profenh” the “ate it « Give.” He played Ut without the proper make-up, too, for 4h automadile overcoat, covering a sult of pajamen and a pair «if baggy trousers, foahed for the occasion) by a kindly po- Nee Heutenant, t# @car ctely the comtume fm whieh to enact the role forced ion the comedian by @ stra Wee freak of wir. cumetaqcs, But so welt did Bigelow do-| 5 iver his mpeech that M.retet@te Tariow Uberated him from the «\harge of carry. itig @ revolver. Policcman Burdick of the West Thir- ea Se eae OY Mamma says that Christmas ta @ sometimes I think nge his mind and . So every night K my stocking up to be eure that 4 it's there, In case he should come. Heth treet station wap the “heavy. “Laat night when 1 went to bed furs that is given to the most costly. man!” a’ the cast, He told the court he (reamed that Santa cam- and when| eA heard a shot fired while welking aloes Wert Twenty-seventh street ‘phowt 4 o'cleck this morning, | “Tran in the direction the shot came from,” sa'4 Burdick, “anc! saw « crowd { On Bixth avenue, betwoee Tranty-aev- i he put the 4oys into my stocking It stretched #0 big that he had to bore a hole in the floor to let it hang down and the toys were $O BEAU'ie UL! “This morning when my eyes were es COATS FOR MOTORING In all desirable furs at very moderate prices. C. C. Shayne & Co., 126 West 42d Street, ———— NEW YORK CITY [— only half open I was wishing that the dream was true, But it wasn't. “IT think mamma must be right about when Christmas Bhe says it is next Monday ar y 18 only Tues- day. Let me ser y, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and THEN MONDAY." Bessie counted the six days on her fingers. enth and Twenty-axth streets 1 went inte the crowd to see who had fired the shot. I thought the person who fired it would start to run, Mr. Bige- low here, whom I knew by eight, walked stofiy away from the crowd. He seomed 4 little unstumly on nis pina, BIGELOW HAD REVOLVER IN His POCKET. “E thougiete “Bie conmn't Nave Arad te | mmm mc ee - ee on eee re itm ot | wan the comedian’s parting speeoh, as| “Why, (Charite,” expostulated Nolan, | Migelow. ‘Illy bald head and his funny there was the gun in tds right-hand he waved his hand to the Httle group] I thought you were born in Boston.” | face made thousands laugh at him tn [pecket. "He anenie’ as ourprtend a 1) ("tte sidewnlk and drove away ; “The College Widow," “Papa's Wife,” ‘and said: “What havo you there, Bigelow's arrest early to-day was a| POINTS THE FIRST OF HIS MIB) oie ily stodel," “Miss Innocenee” “EDDYS” § PURE FRUIT ness! That's a long time to ELEANOR SCHORER, wait!" For THE HOLIDAYS? Nothing finer, nothing anywhere near so good aw me ig Furniture House! ad said What havo you there, | aurprive to Lieutenant Nolan, who FORTUNES. and other productions, Ho was one of as an addition to the “Turkey and Dressing.” Soe Mont euttowes Tt told | KNOWS everybody in the Tenderiotn, “No, Nolan,” corrected the prisoner. | Joe Weber's toplin s, and lately fig. Block a : ie Charlie Bigelow, the | migrated to Boston when at tho ten-|ured in “A Waltz Dream.” His salary Cooked in Kettles Lined with Silver Sold in:Glass Tumblers nnnYS we etieas LOW BAG’ be Hated Nolan, Ger age of four, It was tho first of my| has often been more than $000 a week, aeene, Wikinany comeet Oi made Bigelow; “Charles Alten | misfortunes. Do I have to stay here,| A year ago, at the request of hia wife, ne trouble, but he {nsisted from time Bigelow, comedian.” beats A 4 vo thal he hed never sean the gun| ars tos baa! Nolan? Then be as lentent as you can, | Mrs. Valeria Bigelow, he was committed 8th Ave. vinpaiited Nolan, 1 will make you laugh again some day, |to the psychopathic ward of the Kings before and didn't know who ared the} +7 nave made all the world laugh," re-| Nolan. Don't tell this uniess you have | County Hospital asa victim of mental Made from perfect, ripe fruit and berries, At © 35th to “ny piled Bigelow, “but for two years Ihave |to, will you? Oh, well! Then tell the| disorder. His commitment followed his i was then Bigalow's turn. Bracing | peen weeping.’ boys to be kind, Nolan, J never hurt | sudden disappearance trom th himself firmly, the distinguish 4 come- ‘ou are married? asked Nolan, be-| anybody in my life." dian ran @ shaking hand th: pugh the/ ginning the usual routine, of a S mann once the purest, richest, most delicately flavored jellies that are offered at ANY price. “Alma, Where Do You Liv a Bofore locking Bigelow up the Lieu-|scene of rampant disorder at his home, epace where pictures of his phildhood said Bigelow, gravely; “separ-| tenant procuieu an old pair of trousers] where he.threatened his wife's life and , show hair to have been, clpared his! at and gave them to him. broke up a funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Bige- D F throat and tn an exquiaitly rpodule‘ed, orn in the United States?” Few comedians are better known on|iow were later reconciled and he was n on or et se and extremely dignffed tone| “No; born in Cleveland.” Broadway and over the country than| dismissed from the hospltala Felated his story to the Magi strate, “If it please Your Honor,” he tegan, 7 — a "E am as innocent as an unborn babe, t ‘This being my first appearante-—my de- + tet, I may say-—boefore a coimt of jus. tice, I am somewhat at lose as to the presedure. Do 1 understand Ghat I am te tel you what happened thi morning? “Well, sir, I bave been undur the care Of geveral learned gentiomes of medi- ime for a matter of ten dayg. In their wea) for my welfare they we over- the bounds of common sense to the point of depriving me of ull} side of stimulating nature, But nature re- halted at an carly hour to-day and, ar- | reying a EDDYS Estat PLUM PUDDING Made with pure, prime fruits; as clean and \ wholesome as you'd g) make it at home. The “Hickory” Steering Coaster Aaiealy Worth All wooden paris inaue ty orna: Tunnera of pilan rusting, Til parts thoroughly. riveted ed. biverin ave new inde’ to prevent hanus or feet from siping and give the Tider Dortect self in suMetent garb to ro! the nipping and eager alr of its chill, T fared forth upon the thoroigstifare to a earner hostelry and partook. of « few— Very few—libations. GURIOSITY GOT THE BETTER OF HIM AND HE'S SORRY. “$ had started for home—two blocks away—when 1 heard a shot fired and ‘Saw @ crowd collecting 4 Ittle way down the block, As 1 ~wased I stopped, @¥ercome by morbid cum for which Tam distinctly sorry, sir, and peered fate the crowd to see what had hap- pened. Observing nothing of Interest AMA Anding myself Joviled About @ bit umeomfortably by the onlookers, 1 passed on. “% bad gone but a pmoe gr two when ‘hie gentieman (aying his hand on Bur- * dicW) approac onlag from iny aod horror it was wever seen this one het Ask your Grocer about them to-night or to-morrow. if he hasn’t got them there will still be time for him to xet them. Most Grocers have them. All who have are de- fighted with the way customers continue to “come again,” Ask Your Grocer or Delicatessen Dealer. He can get it from E. Pritchard, 334 Spring St., N. Y. Doll's Collapr‘ble F aes Go Carts , od, mesure wenve of tho hi mitt as baat pomited the r Aegean Is eet won teas what purpose | vere underneath’ Large compartment.” jose man, your Ask for the “ONYX"’ Brand and accept no other, A gift of “ONYX” Silk Hose is sure to please, | No selection can be better—Beauty, Luxury Style and Quality are all combined. “ONYX” Hosicry was always good but nover better metal heavily planished and with 1 enamelled decorations, in pretty ‘ wistrate 1 than at the present moment. “Delft” atyle, known the a | i) Twelve latge ie ieee. Ft pieces in ones ! For Men, Women and Children at fl neat box, “Your ator aiile one, 1 an ind eyurse to pursue, But bam going to lake your sworn word that you never | ARE THE BEST $1.00, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2,00 per pair. A full range of Black and colors to match every | , sanaeee = <= Double Stamps Mornings nee Stamps After Noon shade of Leather Or newest Dress Fabrics, at the various prices quoted. Sold by deadere everywhere. If you cannot procure at your dealer's write to P. 0, Bos 336 Modiaon Square, New York. “T thank you, sir, God bless you,” gaid Bigelow, kissing Mle Sager tips to the court. Mrs, MeLaugbin led him to} the street and bundled hiin into a tant cab. “3 am the happiest man im the world,”

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