The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1912, Page 15

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™ oT ELE v¥4E EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 65, 1912. ati 15 } ENGINE SMASHES TRUCK, |1" . Horses Killed and Dever Hert at = MARQUIS QUIS =H Fove, American cir, SHE SUFFOCATED MARREDAT 5, ENGLAND TO WI “WHEN CIGARETTE. DVORGED AT 23, 2 =. FORTUNE W EST -—SETFRETO BED NOW WEDS ABA Queensberry Comes on Lusi- eds to the Now Jersey Ce Company ant +. -- leva when ¢ Mrs. Shields Fell as She Was|Rulo Nixon Canireli’s Second S\0.°°"" " LicO ously Injured. Al killed, the truck was wrecked and Black Ss 1 & ws “Over 40 . P Wind . ea eM arcassea of the horses were so tania Because He Thinks | uinly Trying to Open Husband Is Ernest Hilliard, | engaged with he anaee workings of ‘ | 9 sat the locomotive the “Opportunity” Is Here. the Door. { 21 Years Old. feandy ‘bustnoo and said that was} ‘ean, Hacusii FY is itt Py clear of the track, Black wae on his was fro 1 firat marriate, | | acts ton Frank was a witness geen) W. L. DOUGLAS ted Coin Juco we | $B °B:88 °4 & *5 SHOES / ‘ai of Reve-Admiral Kovley | All Styles, All Leathers, All Sizes and Widths, for Men and Boys. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES give W.L.Douglas shoes a trial. W.L.Douglas name stamped ona shveguarantees superior qual. ity and more value for the money than other makes. His name and price stamped on the bottom pro- ik house at No, 10 Bast One Hundred and snelled smoke he went to ¢ tock th morning, Oo get Into the recn of elds, thirty-five years jiceman Bruns of the sixth wenty Ao when a whe mar married a the Cliy Hi dell, to twenty-one Whitelaw Reids Arrive for, Considerable Stay—Richard Harding Davis Is Back. old, su Eas, ¢ street station. He forced the door and the woman was found only a few feet away on the floor, An ambulance surkéon from Hare jem Hospital sald she died from suffo- cation, The bed wae almost consumed and the fire had spread to the woodwork, but had made little headway, and was put out In a fow minutes, A whiskey | {bottle and ecme cigarettes told the| Fvidence that big, fast steamships which can be depended upon to make ) trae in all sorts of weather are bulld- ing up ail-tho-year-round trans-Atlantic travel was furnished by the passenger a, which reached ip from Liverpool | Yessly all the | IN THE THICK OF THINGS OR yrtery. a tects theweareragainst high prices {re vee the room tast THE THIN OF THINGS? andinferiorshoes. Insist upon hav- ing the genuineW.L.Douglas shoes. Take no substitute. She went night and turned, It takes the steady nerve, the elastic step, the energetic body to meet modern conditions, and the quick mind grasps the fact that body and nerves must be properly nourished. Pres! and the Secretary of State. After he concludes his business in Wash- ington, he will remain in New York for @ visit with relatives and friends, unti bis duties call him back to London. | The Marquis of Queensberry, who ts to become an American citizen, said he has arranged to bring his family over and locate on a farm in the West. He befuddled cor the floor indicated that she | | yack the vols cape the amoke ! and could snot burned. | pacer. "Solet aca ACCUSED POISONING HORSE. 755 Nrondw: ore Call at W. L. Douglas aT | annotate ay war in remaining ing | feturned suk “gehen ts Mala in Habe Weak, hesitating, doubting natures Hebi tib jlite. Rai, are those who lack vitality. Their : Guariten, ‘the London book | been Accused of attempting to polton 8 kingdom is the crust or outer edge— and Richard Harding Da in this ct : di the drake deb A ° Se Divis was called to lngiand by . of No. 111 aver the thin of things. @candal attending the huspand of his en of njamin Co . wrney street was arraigned afternoon before Magistrate schi in the Centre Street Police ourt. The firm told of having lost six horse last two weeks, aft demanding $00. 1 8 he was giving neal cake in which a was mixed, TI wister, the Rev, Farrar, He refused to! 4 the affairs of the disgraced |) man, i FOREIGN THEATRICAL PEOPLE ARRIVE FOR SEASONS HERE. Signor Boncl the tenor, and tis ace companist, Kobdert Francinl, arrived for & tour of sixty « nounced he Will pring au vpera of his own to the United 8¢ |} season Une of nis stars will be Peter Kuffo, a singer who {s now the sen- SCOTT’S EMULSION is the ae rie . ages. : feeds ff 7" x nerves, body an rain with pure, ee Lote fos ee Why at the ONE LOW PRICK ctimulate—-it nourishes. «| VCASH.“ LIBERAL CREDIT ALL ORUGGISTS Bonet an- | ¢ share 200 rasted Sia will remain ad will personally conduct wrehestra @t the next two performances of his opera. The Sumuru ny of sixteen Ger- > = ben SP a: p om London, | ; . y one ae mia AO] GPR OE ae SS Ss ' OSWEGO $13.50 OSWEGO Pany will produc under the man Ames, 4 nov without words, whic mense succes t10 EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE OSWECO SERGE—the accepted style- tof American politics, | w York a few days and | co to look after business will stay tn then go to sass fabric of universal wear for the man who cares Osweg oO Serge Guaranteed by the American Woolen Co, as the finest Serge in the land, and they are spending thousands of dollars to edu- cate the fine trade of the United States as to this particular cloth, Nearly every magazine in the country has a full page like the pena: The al o pce ae every yard, AWC? Sold by other tailors for $30 OS¥YHEGO to #40 per suit. 1 will place this cloth right inside my doorway, and I want you to call § and get samples. My 13 50 price, to order....... e ETNA SERGE 16-18 ounce; the $25.00 quality. Each suit will help me to make $ trade this spring. My Price, Suit, to Order e OVERCOATINGS TO ORDER All ends in. stock; § made any style..... ry A few unealled-for Suits and Over- coats to Order Y Regular Prices MITCHELL taitor rom Boston 1431 BROADWAY cor. arn sr. MY ONLY NEW YORK STORE Oper i ventngs Until 9 the session | THINKS WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MEASURES WILL FAIL TO PASS. “1 think the Irish Home Rule Bill will pass without a doubt. I also look for the passage of the Manhood Buf- which will give every voter ‘ote and no more, The amend= nents to the Women's Suffrage Bill will not pass, in my opinion.” Rabbi J. H. Hertz, who ft» to take | harge of the p of Co; | foned for twenty ye aia he had been offered the posi thief Rabbi of acant by the death of Dr. b he belleves he will do bett A weave that carves well both tailor and wearer No suit becomes you like a eerge of bluc. And of all good serges, OSWEGO SERGE is best of all. Whether this suit of yours be custom-made or york. For the first time in several trips, Willian 1 Alison, chic fnew ard of ready-to-wear, it is your right to demand the cloth y. He has been very by name, When you order, specify OSWEGO SERGE. This is whet your money buyes Srateen ounces of pure wool to every yards abl tone, that favors the boy of six to the man of maty; thet has body, quality and feel; thet holdeite shape, drape aod appearance. Notonlya style-tabrio— but economical, because price and durability. nd for a time bis rich in jabnic American Woolen Company WM Wood. President. In order to be sure of the cloth whee ordering a custom suit from your tailor, or a ready-to-wear sul! from your clothicr, on OSWEGO SERGE — the cloth for now. Samples furnished on request. If unsule to obtain OSWEGO SERGE, send us the namo tailor cr clothier, accompasizd by moncy-order oF % for quantity decired at $3.00 per yord, and we will eee that you are supplied. (34% yards ton oui.) Order the Cloth as well as the Clothes Amcrican Woclen Corapany of New York §. CLIFTORD WOODHUIL, Selling Agent Armen :aa Wooles lida 18th to 19h St, 0 4th Ave. New York ay sterio gainst nN Pactic dragged el early ty the | of rwest reached { \igd Stel both accom ownwvard tre nd Reading in the last Was buoyant n the day. | ne ee ee ee Neading and late upturn od hia Piss figures are

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