The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1912, Page 8

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raid made shortly the instance of Mayor Gay Follies Cafe, at No Jeacent was made that their clothing ha: The Mayor is underst told that in ihe cafe ¢ . that the wists and wrigg! loge boys’ complain stader from Head: A warrant war isuel by Chief Mage ast night the ola tere began gathering in| le system of aken to tn By the police undere communteation word w spector Hayes and Capt. Hay that © tral Office men were an had been sent wtreet station for) 1 been inside the plac ned out and Retibed” themneives: Michari Gooawin, |FALLS 23 STORIES fam Kaliseh, twenty-nine, i One Hundred and Thirty and Michael Smith. forty, Ne One Hunired and Eleventh « ere, charged with violating They wore taken to and remanded for KAIPING BOMBARDED \ BY MANCHURIAN REBELS °’ Shells From Big Guns Batter City, and Set It Ablaze—Twenty- 1a te three Officers Executed. | failing MUKDEN, Manchuria, elty of Kalping, in the was bombarded to-day by t ne Night Court reports, the place is in flames. Drought tweive hi action and for # Di w#hejied both the city and t Twenty-three officers the oo with olutionary commander ENGLISH PENAL SERVITUDE FOR GERMAN OFFICER. Merchant Marine Captain Sentenced to Three Years on Charge of Spying on British. “WINCHESTER, ENG., Feb. 9—IHetn. in the Geoman merchant marine, who Was arrested on Dee. 5 on a cha the Assizes to three years penal servitude. n the atock mar-| nany leading secu: | eave off after ted, at pref " nual conve Woh ne Forty ends of et and) The beginning he fina saw a) movonwent ly to write a i | veur around Feror SF Sen to the | Tan clanging | t% {we who had | We hres ae FROM A SKYSCRAPER. at Liberty Tower on First Afternoon @f Work. A window cleaner waa d thie afternoon by 1 ntyetiird ate toalay, wner, of Lie danger Ing without @ belt. Hollen, who w vols and maw bie mat at the foot o bh, The Tr $250,000 FORG Carter! Head of Expert m the rev- fet Twenty Vear Sen ripe: ating? Carlest, | nmin ing hand ~ ral color, this ferme, tie sentence cannot te las drawn up by Vise, Doerr & Carroll, horse dea Are You Prejudiced Against Piano Players? Then hear the Tel-Electrie and you will realize that there is one that is different; one that responds to your every mood; not mechan- ically, but with the technique ead toneh of aster musician, The ‘Tel-Electric is the most artistic of all piano players. The TalSlactee Piano Player Can be Attached to any Grand or Upright Piano og Exclusive Features: Tastantaneous Expy » Devices. It does not obsiruct the keyboard, Tt uses indestructible music rolls. Tt can be attached to any pigno. Price $350. Convenient Terms. Lf you canned call, send for illustrated catatog, THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY Tel-Electric Building 299 Fifth Avenue, Corner 31st Street Powell Tells Purposes of Movement. A report that cooped tna America met Lixeeative. He showed that the p if them Dave t ty | uniform to 4) One of the % | day's inceting IB] was that of Jair wy HY} of registered boy « t| "had quad ipled within and #iowed « greater proportionate Among tho! of the National Couneil Ko, . Window Cleaner Dashed to Death tistiop, “Rarat os Maw to In ACTIVE SECURITIES, ° ms | “=I A head full of unsightly @ GER GUILTY. | hair—Why not have beautiful, natural sins Colored hair, full of fife and beauty keep yourself young looking and fascine | Every woman wants to be and can be, toed New. York | Ml she will use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH two ve was to restore those gray hairs to their natue Itian't a dye. : You'll be surprised how quickly the » Carlosi's secont ol gray hairs vanish and how young looking "a8" you can keep yourself by the regular on use of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. your money back from your druggist if you are not satisfied with it, $1.00 and Sic at Drug Stores or direct upow ‘ p aname, Send We for on the Mercantile National Bank trial bottle, Philo Hay Spee, Co., Newark, N. J fecelpt of price und d Tt requires no pumping. _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912. ~ uss the report today, Int sata that the new wing would “oon be completed, | LONDON, Feb, %—The Saxon Court “ ” Justice Giewerich, chairman of the; Is negotiating with the authorities in | Sunticew yard, told an Evening| Vienna with a view to obtaining a | World re er that ome discussion | ‘ation that th ex-Crown Princess — _— | had been to better quarters | r + “ p - “Anything definite: ning to any the im Gen, Sir Robert S, S, Baden. Justices Cooped in Cubbyholes | certain iocation, nowever, Nich have been discuss , | Tt iw wald on high authority that a ¢ > Stree! Across the Street. made to either build | propomal has be a bridge a eight Su ore occupied wank building | ‘the new achene includes r fine accom the Ubrary in the Cour who have! the pani bullding vs. Cocktails ERTAIN sporty parties will drink cock- tails no matter what. We send them our best wishes but no compliments. But if you are one of those more sensible per- sons who merely want a mild stimulant with your dinner, one of Campbell’s Soups served very hot will fill the bill and give you good nourishment besides. Good soup starts a glow, gives you a sense of well being, and puts the stomach right up on its toes. Campbell's Soup is convenient but that is the least of it. It isso good, made of such perfect materials and with such infinite skill that you would want to use it even if it were as much trouble as your own home-made soups. Did you ever try the Pea Soup? It tastes of a June day in sunniest Jersey. Asparays Clam Chowder Pea Beef Consommé Pepper Pot Rouillon Julienne Printanier Celery Mock Turtk Comato Chicken Muttigatawny Vomato-Okra Chicken-Gumbo Mutton Brot! Vegetable Okra) Ox Tail Vermicelli-Tomato Clam Bouillon Look for the red-and-white label Saks Company Broadway at 34th Street continuing today and closing tomorrow a Sale of Men’s Suits formerly $23, $25, $28, $30 at $18 @ Every garment is a Saks garment, in design, make, finish and style, and every garment has been reduced from one of the former prices stated. It would be a mis- representation, however, to state that the assortments are as comprehensive as when this sale was first announced a few days age. But the fact that your opportunity is practically as good as ever, with several hundred of these suits still to be disposed of, should be sufficient inducement to you to take advantage of the situation now. . We have made the reductions, but you must make your own deductions. ASPECML RAD ms ose ee ONFOUUES CAFE Made Over Heads of Inspector | and Captain of the id among the Justices is entirely | premature,” atated Justice Glegerich, May Find New Quariers ‘I cannot at this time t w of matters hia home becaume | al and trial terms et or a) B ws - ary 1 Gerard re.) Makes Hot & | Cold Meats Tanty ' Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar remo) | Delicious with Sa & Sandwiches House to ory Campbell’s Soups 21 kinds 10c a can of Saxony is irresponsible for stions, according to @ spectal de- ech received from that city to-day ie intent.on of the Saxon royal mily is reported to be to have her placed under control, | | Clearing Sale o PIANOS |] Slightly Used Upright Pianos from $75 up; New i| Note Player Pianos from $390 up. Steinway, Chickering, Decker Bros., Kranich & Bach and other equally well known are 23rd Street West of Fifth Avenue. The New Maline and Flower: Hat —The most exquisitely —dainty confection in ~— millinery introduced —for many a season. Specially Designed for Tomorrow’s Selling at In these hats we have arranged both with maline and flowers and lace and flowers, really the masterpieces of the season at this low price. tains all the famous artiste for which the name “Renar long has been noted, being correct copies also of original models imported from Paris this season. The malines are either two-tone or plain, and the flowers used -on these hats are every one of them imported. Adapted for wear at any mid-winter function or for early Spring. Sale of Fur Sets Regular $25 | to $30 Values, $15 ; Limited quantity in black and blue wolf pelts, natural wildcat, Persian Paw, Karakul, Japan- ese mink, etc., at $15. $75 to $85 Fur Coats, at $45 Of fine Karakul, French Seal and Russian Pony; well matched skins throughout; some linings slightly soiled. $45 to $55 Fur Coats, at $29.75 Of fine Russian pony and Russian calfskin; well matched skins and all handsomely lined. $5 Silk Petticoats $7 00 Big Clean Up of One Entire Lot, at Dresden or plain colored flounces, ample widths—just such petticoats as are sold elsewhere at up to 86. We have but a small quantity left; we prefer to take a logs rather than carry them over to another season. Did You Ever See Such Pretty Waists as These? Pues y arn at $1.50 and $1.95 $2.50 French Voile i Blouse, $1.50 P Dainty band crocheted yoke, elaborately trimmed with’ Cluny _ lace Inited frilledge Included in this sale. PIANO WAREROOMS 96 Sth Ave, cor, 45th St, N.Y, 35 to 57 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn, iTo foraet this sauce would | be like losing your appetite. | IT IS A GREAT RELISH!’ EDDYS Od English FOR SOUPS, FISH, SALADS AND \EATS 10c PER BOTTLE | Mudeby E.Vritchard.891 Spring St,N.Y \WOmLD WaNes WOR WOXDRAA ith Newent French ides. $3.60 French Voile Blouse, $1.95 immed with a very raat wide band of filet lace, and also prettily, embellished withelaborate! embroidery and crocheted buttons; three quarter sleeves trimmed to match. THE SALE OF THE 1912 World Almanae .| For the past year a staff of Editers and Statieg. | forms Hee Siauees Wonder Bask. pacar GET A ‘COPY TO-DAY coe nai aoa eho Palate | on bemmailg

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