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_ ARNG HOLDUP NENCAGICTINS orn THEN ROB TE, Quartet Registered Quietly and Proceeded to “Stick Up” Employees With Pistols. PACKED UP Squirted Seltzer at Helpless Bartender as They Cleared Out the Till. Pour young men with dig revolvers Went nonchalantly into the Central Hotel at No. 146 Liberty street to-day, “stuck up’ the bartender and hi wr, bound end gagged them and then it merrily to work packing up everything of value fn the place, They had brought ault- cases for thelr plunder and they filed the grips with all the removaiie bar PLUNDER. | fixtures, platted and solid silverware, and §7% from the ull. They had gone and were far away tn the frosty moon: | Nght by the time the two trussed viv time of their very thorough methode, managed to summon help Harry Dougins, the bartender, wan) alone in the barroom, seated behind the cashier's cage, when he heard « knock on the front door. He opened it and ® young man carrying two rult- asked if he could and three friends Dou The young man went to the door ant beckoned, whereupon three young m came in, blowing on thelr hands |He and Dr. Garner, Expert on) > Monkeyology, Mingle With That Dear Artist’s Favored) Friends and Munch Fruit Cake, in Oriental Atmosphere of rubbing thelr ears. Douglas pointed the hotel register and the four younw men got In line and entered the names of two Joneses and two Smiths, Ther they asked for a drink. Douglaa was accommodating and tm mediately bent under the bar to get « Highbrow Highfalutin’s—Lit- tle Jocko and the Baboon Were There, Too! eae THE EVENING WORLD, BAT Dr. Parkhurst Takes Part in Mild Circus At Edmund Russell’s Perfumed Studio URDAY, “we Copyright, 1912, by The Preea Publishing Co. (The New York World), / YALE trot MUELISA GLUCK for Prof. Garner ¢] in the matter ed in t Garner was te m to the land int ther opinion Mage that y translate darlog and of iI them with t pnkey shaker. As he straightened up he jand tlarras, did and, Prof, Gar . . eed looked into @ broadside of Mx, elht Hdmund Russell ts ng right on [OM the two pale ealously his copyrights and talked 1 y [the future of the senses. lane with those charming #! affairs of . Artist Ruseell broke the distressing by elec ha, Really, they are too lovely for ty of Impossible contrast#—@ news to “is guests that Prof, Garner at thal Alexa nything, to borrow a plirase from a) ty man had reneged on monkey talk, and this Do helper, came in| sortectly sweet young Br a ned (0 / brings us to a brick through a side door, He made a iittle th blond” ol | rif, who the door, and he also was| AR With blond eyebrows, | of his ror vwtuck up," raising hie arms promptly | ®monw th | Rony Os | and making no utterance as two of invading party roped his wrists and ankles and deposited him tn a chair, | which he wan tled to and then gagged | with a bar towel, Douglas was bound | In tho same secure fashion, whereupon the four wont swiftly about thelr business of gathering plunder They lnumhed and joked i as they stac ito thelr grips. pused thempelves by rom siphons into the their vietim But they really quirting dally about thelr job and wer kone Wien they were well away Douglas worked at his gag and got It out, ‘Then he yelled, Patrolman Ennte was shiv- ring on fixed post at Weat and Cort. Jand streets and responded promptly to the call. All he could do war to look wise and note the devastation of cash register and bar. Detectives came and | looked = wine, Douglas said je nised two of the robbers us oovan: patrons of the bar, but that way all he knew about the GREATEST AUTO SHOW OPENS IN THE GARDEN. $2,500,000 in Cars Ready tor Ex- hibition When Doors Open To-Night Squa Garden was one f able to-day More than emit hundred workmen plied their hamme and saws or pulled and pushed « vite wheeted motor cars in a fir awe Spur to get everything in shipshape by Gy'olock this evening for Hing of the twelfth annual Auto Show of Amer foamemade cars he show hax been divided in twe arte firet week wil eh for tie exbibitic sure cars, motor ey and ac Mint an w Ameri makers wil © the Mt theli models, Averaging about five care to each make (here Will he about thee hundred care rewdy fo the doors ar night The total value of the frst we Nibite te placed wt $2,000,d00, range in vaine from Liverty-Irusi run cont Hmousine p Inspection when to | opened to the publi mi ‘ s de Wx The main ex! has been decorated in white to represent an Orlental garden Mitlon tall rd ”, wold and Tuesday and Thursday have been se aside ax special “society nights,” when double admission wil be charged thone Who desive to mingle with the “bong- 1 tite” Monday afternoon will theatrica to which al ‘ominent actors and actresses have 4 been invit rhe second week w be devoted to types of motor BARS OUT- Magtetrate K. house Shel! > F-TOWN POOR, Magtarate Krotel to-day tsaued a sum- mons for William (, Yorke, supe tendent of the Munictpal lodging house on East Twenty-ffth street, to get at explanation of the number of non-res Ment derelicts sent before him tn York- the lodging house. man Lewis ha enon court ti-day, Mag! workhouse, lo 19 are for the city’ homelesa with> out takhag care of those of other cittes, Let these mon go where they belong Taxpayers have enough to oad be taken care of there.” do rigueur to way * and not eve- ning, if you mingle at the Edmund Rus- well studio teas, It 1s also de rigueur to duleet your accent allegra planiasimo con amore, the while gesturing with the thumb and Hittle Anger pr tos Ket casting © 6 of Terpsl: * art In a costume that Ariel ht shiver to wear on a trople day. Hat Just to show folks his teas did not verge on the merest outside rim of haughtiness, Mr, Russell invited Dr, Charles HL. Parkhurst te come and mins gle, and, indeed, yex and forrooth, Dr. Parkhurst camo and mingled and en- joyed himself immensely, Mstening to | (hat celebrated savant and baboon spe- cluliat, (Dro iL, Garner, munching Hit cake aud sipping rose leaf punch «1 pale pink tea, and then gyaing rap. | the graceful Kildings and culatings ef Mile. 1 Jal Russian Ballet ma Gtuck ay apt to ® red " rian ay the We Po ail dangeuse aid reveal an dnch more of her polls neck and shoulders than you can see | every evening In the boxes at the Met Fopolitan Opera House, and there was Dy Keneration on hse as Pur tanton thoroughly able to apprectate art even amid) ortental/zed surroundt: o thickly omyastie that puy hame ta the pers The tus purely as and Parkhurst ar themselves to the high-brow altitudes, | 4 it y fancy of Artist Russell ara to best advantage in | an tapestry; in other ineffable | words, th Mkes\to make up after araud spoke tn Frenh|the manner of a Perstan divan or an, young aPrisian counts who [elegant plece of plush parlor furniture, At his bis functions, he appears in the role of a Byzantine prince, with belts of and gazed ecstatieally pal Tt was well that the questa had tunet Ned scimitars and the Ike, But at th which ison the of No 4 West Thirtyeninth » two chief compartments. of Weed with guests, vm had lost thet M Washington Hi) managed to ished Kueste thro thougi once Dr an Oriental barone b the press, Arner wot wedged In p t t * f © Bulb buffered by blondes, who were centre rus for inviting them + hits “awfully charming ty Rut when they | finally did weotta the throne they Baroda and the OH, INDESCRIBABLE STUDIO OF EOMUND RUSSELL! It ts imp: ne Artivt Rus Hing to deac It tn #0 oy ortentall and dark, ro! recessed nich Aa the Poi what dig South Seo jatudio reminds mo | Without wordy that tortures (he soul, ay unite nts $25,000.00 to A SAFE FAMILY REMEDY FOR. COLDS AND BODY BUILDING Father John’s Medicine isa physician's prescription. Prescribed for the Rev. Father John O'Brien of Lowell, Mass., by an eminent specialist in 1855. Father John recommended this prescription to his itor the parishioners and friends and in this way it became 1s tHe Known as Father John’s Medicine. This story is true and we guarantee to give any charitable institution, if shown otherwise, Father John’s throat and lung trouble and strength if taken faithfully, It is not a patent medicine, and does not contain alcohol or poisonous drugs, sclgar trays, samovar helmets, | 2 2uRAUO, 1m {informal he dons merely an Ortental fatigue uniform. 3IG BREAD KNIFE GIVES MR. RUSSELL MARTIAL AIR. On the occasion when he sweetly an- ounced and introduced Prof. Garner, ¢ wore a tokay colored velveteen vcket, girded upon him with a mam: moth belt studded with some sort of spoke from @ dals beside it threne, and before stepping on the dais he picked up from some corner a broad, crinkly d, not unlike a Vast fluted bread- This gave him a rather martial aw cnife. air, though he held the sword datntily. “The other day." began Mr. Russell in cooing accents, “Dr. Garner told me a wonderful thing about the future of the senses. I have asked him to tell you that wonderful thing to-day. Now, if these on chairs will kindly press back to the wall and those not on chairs will sit down cozily on the floor, Prof. tesa] will tell you that wonderful thing.”* “AI JANUARY 6, 1912. — — ITE EIT. £ . ; Set ai 1 Be. got et nceaceenrmenpencaliagianaian Se 7 | monkeys?” cams a wail from a re-|to mention a tall Harlem snctety tender. the Princess Bita-Diva was indlepeeed, } costed cozy corner, who waged flercely at everybody through ed pheer ole avd oh with very Iittle why, evided i I. MA “ i id's 8 Sh she h i. Pe A © aeelt om, & Mrs. Gouraud'’s Sunday evenings. y jabbing the alr with his great! 1 at was charmed with the Dr. Pa ir! ntertainment. he told Artist Russell, k to the dear "T really have not enjoyed my- ctta a ait. young | self #0 much for almont twenty Years.” 7 r ke ff Dr. Parkhurat la Iv fitted her Mike wall) vinst at some of the earlier studie par. ey ltien of Artist Russell, he would un- A ete Wher Pl a 4 foubtedty have found some of the enter. ore ail rem! n Took ae if he could go very far up al them," replied the Jungle savant. “That jtainment more than a ite reminiggent tree in quest of monkey lore. He bewan| small monkey Is one of the most in- | of the old with the statement that he had Just) teiligent of anthropold apes and helongs |! mentioned to tha, Ajax of Theolory.|te the genua” (Prof. Garner recited «| Comp | De. Parkhurst (pause for applause, and | ratin phrase that stupefied some of his tls "ho aomelines lane During the tntroductory address Dr.| monk: er chatted solemnly with Dr. Park: | “put irn solemnly caressed | tittle thin baboon specialist! thing, 10 n and obliterated | paper Prof. Garner is) “yes, . who doesn't) wilt understand me when yee KOW on with Nance Gwynn and oth- gomnetimer dance at the Rus. {a modest bow from Dr, Parkhurst) | ietenera with awe), “and he has av L- - ———P | something or oth t the ution | wei! defined « language of his own as) lof Ad Lip va ons we have, but 1 will not talk monkey to} would not 4 jonkays one | nim." 4 ’ i Mr. Ru i r hated a velopment of the LJ ORIENTAL WRIGGLERS —INDIS- at a future epoch POSED, SO IT'S ALL VERY QUIET. |mapwaV'® READY ABLIRP "Thirty yeare ago.” sald De, Garne Joko was attll “T predicted the day would me when when Mr. Russell 7 at writing autographs « called for silence | i [men would ff Vo-day 1 wish to #0) aga!n and anno Mile, Lisa Gluck. | i jon record ax predicting tiai the day Drs. Parkhurst and Garner sat uy on! - \Weitt cone, not many generations hence, | their throne and flve burononses wrans | Apply Radwas’s Realy Wellet to the throat and when the human race will gled to © who would play Mile, | chest untit the surtnce smarts and reddens, Give rad of th Gluok’s accompaniment. The Baroness | Radway's Pills in euch dosse as will frosty move tenthal won out and fought hor | the bow sudilen cold take a barge dove i eye maple piano, ‘Then | Radway’ nd a tesepoonful of Radwar's and the slim da vl of molnaweas Retire at oure ty tet. sucit thing wo doctors on vt water, ’ tion between f were introduced, said profits perspiration will brenk out, and in the man beings will consist of the exchan. t ming the cold will be gone, ‘ of !deas by menta! telepathy. ‘Tone, shoulders blazed dott by all druegists, RADWAY & CO. New place or distance wil mean rothing to those who wish to exchange thoughts, It will be as easy to converse over seat an in the same room. The spoken word | will be me thing of the barbaric in the Oriental gloom, whereat the sinu- sosities began. When the dance d, some of the guests les, but | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS so highly dev oped t we n transmit overy pos- sible shading of thought. JUST THINK! WE'LL EAT THROUGh OUR NOSES, HE SAYS. “But, my friends, the future of the senses will contain even more startling changes. ‘The day will come when the function of eating will also be regarded as a function of a lower species, Hu- man beings will not feed like unto awine in @ trough. There wili bs no guzzling and swilling at dinner tables or at lunch counters, Food and stimu- | lant will be Inhaled. Viands will be arranged in beautiful bouq Inhale the delicious aroma, and we have partaken of meat and drink. At the future banquets the guests will re- cline at their ease in the vicinity of tables that bear the nosegays and gar- lands of food." (‘How terribly poetic!" from one of the pale curates.) aro beginning to realize now the harm 4 dangers of eating, which will grow greater as the human organism be- comes more and more delicate. Science will ‘blaze the trail and we will learn how toeo entirely without eating and thereby obviate all the pains and ils JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Strest 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENT In Both Stores, “McCreery Silks” Famous over half a Century. Complete assortments of the latest weaves and colors in Plain and Novelty Silks and Satins, for Spring and Summer wear. Printed Foulards in exclusive designs. 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