The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1912, Page 16

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t 18 PRESIDENT,” WALLSTREET. COCK FIGHT STIRS 'NEW STREET CLEANERS STILL COSTING MONEY | ( ¢ Work | e Ol STAMPEDER CALLS ‘ess: ear e<-200 UP RURAL SPORTS! 9g seo stronger to A quiet but pe n tion Is Made buying 4 during the fir 1 —— At eting of the Bowrd of Ald COL. ROOSEVELT Tae Oe a THUSEEL Hele cary | LON DUZEIL ANTS OF OU COR ee ie or tose | eg {enntesnan man ana] WVOTe Oat WHEN (VRTIO) Ces ee ree ee eee eo ao. the iat im dani mu wor 1 William Mitchell of Georgia | tena ts " “1 @ |r Ren | fe eke vl ine! Says Even Democrats There ae nian Piahcnee orem: taaiie : ening WA.) rman Waleh declared it wax Lime | et et ares prisoners and fait others | . " " MON ‘eb. » exercise | Accordip oM tra oe an way, and to io Want Him. ehite Utes Laumtbatie mitt mone ot | trroadway.. counsel f Tovoperation between workers in ni bee pil . an oe npg wkers are) Evang wrote to he arly last) lle ch nity, Among the | + Adiga Det 7 ier : te work | month that she had again, jpcorporators are resa . J. O'Dono- ‘ bis ig | vIn Uy 10 146 a8 cock fight It wan held tn Donohue's ashen! ‘ot ollowing fe fotte ne, Dd. Mahon, ine Taetin, , ‘Ja M C & C are & Hudson conatitoted hetiow Who Kave way to weet jittle on eee where y otha The (Garvin Brady and Mary V, Sleven, Will Serve as a “Soldier” if (is ta ty hivieurean, 5 oi 23rd Street 34th Street American People Really In- | Ratner envy pron vac tiv IS HELD FOR UNCLE SAM. | On Wednesday, February the 7th. . hour cartied picee Wine, how could It have be | sist on It. ne bewt rove it subataatial Glove Mant oo | Again nas the soothsayer ariten 19 186) ay ays phe Ne erate ue Mets Aen OF Uneniie ans iterabertae Yand and announced that tf the people wel of not for nears, in bustnesm at Gloversville, N. Yoo was Every Reader of THE WORLD Who Is Run Down, McC: " i ef these United states desire Theodore | it rahina was the] arrested, on iin return abroad, to- W Get Fat at E reery”” one clasp Gloves, Pique Regs tresiteuey, St” Rosoeve wii Ri Yea,” j "Marius, the Kptcurean, wae a redhot{ 42° On the Kulaerin Auguste Vitoria, Nervous or Under Weight, to Get Fat a xpense sewn. Colors:—Tan, Brown, Mode, Oxblood, e Pr » Mr. V \am, favorite in the betting. ‘The odd 1M ochapag wade iid LB Vhacidae' [UZ i i eee. 3 pa “alii were a doren pairs of ak hose tof charging him with helne concerned Biscuit, Grey and White or Black. : ‘This theme it in William Ofitohell of | Ain am «Ker je knit arf, Whicn Is some odda,| With others in a consp) defraud 1.00 per pair Augusta, Ga, and, while be said tat) a ff Tp il Hes tougiit many eseke oe hte caves ha tne. | in 16 button length, Glace Mousqueti Se made the announcement on his own) Halt & wt, bulk chief excellence was his abil. | portation of lant goods | " ry : Hehelf and not on that of Col. Rone: | Gent Verte” i ity to rush under his antagonist as he| known as glove | ight here Gloves. White only. 1.95 per pair volt, the etatement was uttered atiar | ne Paelli 4, leaped in the air, then hop upon hig] from Germany he hed had a quarter-nour talk with the | ont) ya kr» gl enemy's back and belt him on the head} | When arratgned before Coommisal “ Lal. 1 & bow, oun he eraved me Th thed } of The Outlook. es 3 duck-legged Brahma never hopped . WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. Mr. Mitchen 1s generat agent of the; | were in evidence at ot | Epicurean, Bit the Dust. iv 527,00 In ae time nol, war nothing there Defenudiug Government, fee. Nie THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. ; ) “SUE QUICKLY.” WIFE pont love omcret doent ow | SUES HIS AUNT'S ESTATE. | . WRITES, “I'VE MARRIED.” ee out. Sua T would aoe know | taldore Shwettser No j Actor Allan Evans Gratifies Actress! Xpotner fetter Hvans says he received Allok ditah be | Spouse By Bringing ion from his wife fate Ie Isidore Shweitzer, who was bequeathed | tise ny My conscience worr e by the two bags of foreign coine, valued at | for Di ase 1 have take sh on Nar || Si by the will of hte wealthy aunt, began | % han inch off the floor, and when Al and was fr Baltimore and Onto Raliroad and claims | | : DE t with his heavy short} Asnistant United state the distinction of association with Hene- | j,, t y andes Pecoge hove bind tor Bourne of Oregon, in the attempt to) ts | lal iperbly game and twol skins alleged to hay stampede the convention for Roose- $ of his backers ecstasy when ta approxin velt three years ago. The ‘contetoutibe | jh 1M | he side wiped sin the first pm in dutte Hditor had been very fooular with trix | Mo. 18 |yound and toppled him over, But alas! atimated | vinitors, laughing and amiling throug | 8 ae Marius, Tas wae only heh in the “ > | ¥ |p phanes , . his interviews with them, but when | Henry: Jumem had xized im up and fet) SURONG-ARM SQUAD'S WORK. Mr. Mitchell's ¢urn for an audience | i} | tm out. He * quit In a peevish cane Col, Roonevelt became very seri- | ‘S| rage and flew back to his little ait 405 Arresta tn Five Weeks and ous of mein and indubitably attentive | *|cage, whereupon Henry James wan ac: BNB Convictions Seer H to what (he Georgian had to eay ty | knowledged the victor and awarded a "| DENT + slpint of imported caterpillars, Ten Lientenant Charles Hacker “NEXT PRES! f idozen patra of alk nore were lost on|of the “Strong-arm Agia aaa atta tats UNITED STAT! ‘| Marius and there is talk of ar investt-| aubmitted a report of the work of the neitation to tii After hia talk with Col, Roosevelt, Mr. 1% |eation of thie heinous betting scandal. ayuad for the Iawt five wocks to Con. r o the squad of waiting | 1% ~ >. misstoner ». The twelve detece npltbdapaealla py pokes s White Dove Democrats Now. arrests during tha newepaper men, who hi dy spoken, , swith the Colonel, and th become | U %! The White Doves’ Association tm the them for violation of ing gravity: < Wj {| latest addition to the Damocratte fold . Which probiblte. the na “Gentlemen, = tpt yee Mag aihad b ' ‘a M out me Fit : Articles of lead oe the Tay oe ita Pre: tof thane ed | Wea Viton Tel. t pro . iat bon ‘Roosevelt will not attempt | + Advance, Deine tice Gerard to-day, According 2 oe - mented he Court rivent et the nomination, but if the Amer- to the purpores of the White Doves Aw-[and of te Man people wish to draft him in the ACTIVE SECURITIES. | BOARRiOn re ce duusemihate semaetnital remcltcannen eervice of the country soldier he | - principles, secure the nomination of hon-] in fines and 3.5) Will acecpt. I belleve such a need CX-| United Bates Mert, 84,100 {Union Pa-| est and capable Democratic officers and] imposed. During the same. tin iets, and tf Col, Roosevelt becomes Men” fan snares TEam sarees] cultivate among its members @ healthy) Detective Bureau arrested forty-thre wident again he will make ® record | stare and. st on, Phe TOO! anotal apirit. men under the Sullivan jaw he greatest President of political conditions in Speaking Georgia, Mr, Mitchel! eat: Pour years ago in Georgia 9,000 white Democrain elgned a call to nominate | Theodore Roosevelt, ‘That sentiment wtill stands, He's the only Republican | who can carry the United Sta Georgia delegation will go for T Nelfieartedty, The delegation wil com- prise dalf waites and half negro, moat fice holders handwriting ison (he wall # He announce! far aa thet he Intended building up # Ftrond weivite party in th ti. But ead of the Among Mr. It war Police « Precinct. He ters at hod to the distinetion © was Commissioner and has faving Rar the welding of Theodore Roosevelt jr. in green trousers, @ frock cost avd a red cravat CAPT. BOURKE HIS TYPE OF AMERICAN, Mr, Moose and and he ws the new evelt when their tor & was about ato » Is, Rov “ nothing to boyon vn ver sorry to ti sorry as oey man B would be." Vay tat ciples depends upon Bo one replied 1 ve mado that stat yecognize the ehtld ax my ov Tero questions provoked onty from My. Roosevelt, One w epinion uy t-third term rexot Hon of Ropresen luyden of Texas and the otter upon nent of Goy. Aldrich of Nebraska that My Roosevelt should out and announce | Pimeeif. | —_— Goes From Court to Bell vue. Juatioe the Appel: | date 7 : t | eommitted a Wolan, Who Kave the ot Helen 'T ", to Bellevue rvation as to her apparently lavoring hy wud during the sterrupted to know what dixpovition eave in which she ested. Sh able to ¢ etrange A set of shely over the st home of Henry Vinnl: No. 49 West One Hundred and Thirty: | fell while Mrs, Vian’ @ dinner to-day, ti pinn and her two-year-old baby a the floor and they were splashed with | folling water from aw kettle, whiten had een overturned. They were ken to Harlem Hospital by Dr. Pract, who std There was danger both might die from wcalding, Pes | ae Steam for Industrial Use Any Hour, Day or Night Ewe YOUR SHOP OR FACTORY with a Gas-Fired Steam Boiler and your business will be absolutely independent of any other source of steam supply. You will own your own steam plant! You can work at any time = a ‘rush order’’ without delay, even if out of ordinary working ours. A Gas-Fired Steam Boiler will materially cut down your manu- facturing expens and worries in many other ways. Like to learn how? 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CORTELYOU, President Hol, Don't Nothing ke it jy Its a revelation fave never bewn able sthing they wore be irae Dever 60) wnows 1 irom if vor wis! all atow elt Widg.. Binghaw ON TO YOUR LET ret, 1012, by The Dress Puttishing Co. THE ADVENTURES OF KITTY COBB By James Montgomery Flagg dA mame Ra a sam F ! The New York Sunday World has commissiones James Montgomery Flagg, the well known ink artist, ( draw a new series of pictures entitled R Adventures of Kitty Cobb,” This series will appear ex elusive in the Sanday World, in full page form which began SUNDAY, FEB, 4 16 deal with the ad who leaves her native | ain the tig city, TM \| ga’) work js what hay America’s piost famous pen and ink artist | : woe es of @ young ° Every Thin Man and Woman Here; GLOVE DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. and now ¥ TV could never say bern used to eecing a A too tight, My face ly happy in my | Wee wil Hao that yon cen Sargul and the wonders it has sult to-day Supreme ¢ the estate whitch he elatme 4 before Justice Gof in the! by I l 1 rs] A iapgiees porn? cs at ot bse.) (oes pot saretch te . »P i peor, ‘at spurious Fev skueie ‘New Tort, Reet’ wrusateee 'hivecywbers. due him f vice as her confidential over 40 years. Tt im: Teast Iahior anv Sale of the remaining stock of Suits and Dresses. Tailored Suits of Velvet or various materials. 19.50 and 27.50 usual price 35.00 to 45.00 Afternoon and Street Dresses of Meteor, Serge, Broadcloth and Velvet. 29.50 to 35.00 usual price 45.00 to 59.90 MOURNING APPAREL. On the Third Floor of the ‘Twenty-third Street Store and Fourth Floor of the Thirty- fourth Street Store have been opened De- partments devoted to Mourning Goods. A variety of smart models in Tailored Suits and Dresses are being shown. 1 carr faim Looks defore, an tink t heavy’ for . | MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. In Both Stores, Pol Silk Combination 2.50 value 3,90 Women’s Milanese Silk bloomers. ..1.95 value 2.75 Women’s Milanese Suits with band top. it dogs ex je or know 1 Women's Milanese Silk Vests, hand- embroidered. 2.25 value 3.78 New Pantaloon Petticoats of Milanese Silk, finished with ruffle and fringe. Ad- justable lengths. | MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. In Both Storea | French hand-made Underclothing,— materials include sheer linen, nainsook and batiste, trimmed with dainty laces com- bined with fine hand-embroidery. Complete stock of American Garments at the following low prices: | Gowns........+++95C, 1.50, 2.00, 2.75 and 3.50 tH) Chemises........95C, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 ‘ ,2.25 It Drawers.......-++75C, 95C,1.25,1.50 “ 1.95 | | Corset Covers....75¢, 95¢, 1.25, 1.50 “ 2,00 | HN Skirts........++-95C, 1.25, 1.75, 2.25 “ 2.95 Wits {H1/| \\l\\|| FEATHER NECKWEAR. In Both Stores, Black or Natural. Ostrich and Marabout Stoles 4 strands, 56 inches WONG... erersecee re G98 value $.75 4 strands, 66 inches long..........+++..4.78 value 6.75 ll Muffs to match... ce eee eee eee 650 Wy value 8.50 i) Marabout Stoles. Hitt HH gs strands, 72 inches long...............2.75 | i] value 4.75 My 6 atrands, 78 inches long.............4-4.25 value 6.75 { 7 strands, 78 inches long..............5 \| | value i Muffe to match.....csecseers terest 11 2GiaS i value 6.50 James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street VEMENCE AND VALUB OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT atta aE ae 2

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