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ee te ent cen ate ne mee comme sey oe Lt LE Rte en 18" THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912." . COLDSTORAGEAIS \Pass Anti- Tip Law and the Public TINY ARISTOCRATS GOESTOCOLD CELL i223222% ([aaWens ' \ | from ‘him. I { Bet. Broadway & Fifth Ave. {OW PRICES, SHYS |” Will Pay More for What It Eats SRAPUKEFURY MGTEADOFHOT— <= ==mrm-.. [| seavese, 1 oH 1, cl ( ¥i j Itt q | Despondent, Lyman’s Hope |erected ina mote pentear arate aia | POR. I PAY IT TO THE. CASHIER AS WATERS BENEFIT Pekin. eee : ; i amount clther already pald or promised | You GO our. Not Realized and He Gets 1% the fea foe the new hospital butld- Washington Square Toddlers | Nabbed for Larceny. TU BERCULOSIS. | | | | Expert Horne Tells State Com- | | Get Marbles to Cure Their Mina Hannah Siple, eighteen years o14,! HOW TO CONTROL AND | mittee Living Would Be Higher Without It. Siri Jay, who in playing in “A Butterfly on the| Spring Fever, Wheel,” and lives at No. 119 Dean street, PREVENT IT. | Brooklyn, was the prosecuting wit-| " ness to-day in the Butler Street Court| Tuberculosis Is now conceded to be a curable! That spring Is looming near WAS) against her stepfather, Arthur Lyman, jdisease if not oretlooked of neglected tilt the | borne in upon people who live in| who is charged with grand larceny. Inst stages, Do not negiest your colds o# catarrh, | houses overlooking Wawiington Square, When Miss Siple returned home last, veeaus they are the Yrernnners of all serious! | to-day by a tumultuous Infantile riot, | Saturday night she found her wardrobe | Throat and Lung troubles and can be ented, | | The children who y on the north | short about $100 worth of clothes, which| Dr, Anderson, Specialist in Throat and fang and west sides of the square are richly | Were later found in a Myrtle avenue| Diseases, cures Tubercolosis and has on record | |drewsed little aristocrats, wearing |P&W28HO. Suspicion foil upon Lyman, is office hundreds of patients who have been clothes that cost as much as those of | WO Married her mother several years er late te ee |twenty or thirty urchins over on the |°ROr and he was arrested last night. (throat and Lung Direases, These are ring | Som dk. Beecaevine avin A letter found on hin, addressed to | proots that his treatment does eure, ie si \d venterd : ot | | tdood to-day just as though they had | ss Siple and dated yesterday, read Mile treatment % Boe 6 Hale levdielon oF veeret, ‘Dear Hannah: Weil, this damned! patent cure, It consists of a Complete treatment, | been brought oe Ue ivseanehe aia tine | @tiNk has got the best of me again and | original, new, scientific, and is ALWAYS based 4 e © me’ T will not hi > 1 WAtENOE TIENT REDIF Whaked tht Wc t go through what 1 did before. |ayon » true and positive @iagnosis in every case, | “CORNER” IS IMPOSSIBLE. Competition Among Whole- Salers Too Sharp for Monop- | sage Oly, Says Witness. ad Whe relation of the cold storage, Berehounce to the high cost of living: under investigation to-day when Marketing Committee of the State Weed “Investixation Con BUmed its hearings at No. | |The money did 1. a only pi scattered and peaceful group of young: | ry tele. A Weer Fate biel Lathan oo Lisbeth ona d tote ad sters, loaned over one red-cieeked, fur me. I am bet i pot a : clad toddler and gave him a large ba®| had worked to paystee, wailing upon yourself until you reach the incurable ot : ; : | ages, Investigate Dr, Anderson's treatment and I M R | nf marbles—agates, gilt, red striped, sll- | things Y would have something to live jase. | t eans Kea The rest was taken away from | goes not understand your case, and do not experi- JAE WAITER WiLL FIND A WAY. auton re. Frank: » A Jarge number of cot : MAYBE bi bec oh i SY. Bab t ri | for. ba henge al emp eens to t t storage men had ¥ summoned to \ yyy feat ain at” Thay Good ow ‘s were forgotten, Fine) “ft cannot stand this cold and nothing | es | H 50P. Cc ¥ On the following matters We Don’t Care What The THEY WILL | J ciothes became as rage. ‘They piled to eat or no place totus my heads but (Ht oF sleep out of doors.te wot vullcient to cre ones erut. The seaaon: wovements of upon Him as though he were If-| I will soon be where I will not suffer | serious throat or lung discases. Every patient C hable food # into and out Doat Albany, Declare the Jhack In a football acrimmag irses| ny more. Tt lg my own fault and I |nceds # complete trettment—not the same thing Reductions on Old storage showing the minimum vainly struggled to disentagie the | hope that when I ain dead, Bertha will | for every person, for every disease, in any atage— 5 be happy and will find some one else. sonal treatment that is suited to the , 1. Screams and yells re | but a person: aie, NN Bereamn and sella rene the)” “ae ‘you and had teen atone this | etal needs of the baller pe Hever wauld have happened, I ‘The diagnosis of Tuberculosis ts most difficult le ’ the Finest Men’s Smali fists rained sturdy blows, which | please remember that my tir I | wy wl gir i 4 y y, me lt Je nd when ail doctors have attatmod the Cl h e T hot all sdoys", feta either, Gwildeen | CoPr at. T hope 1. will bectha ieariner | sowiedg ead experince of the few mo & on othes in Lown THE foundation, the key- MaAXinum movement Restaurant Keepers. .%. The proportion of different com: Moditien kept in cold storage e Pipitier eoid in ‘treater New Yorn| “WE'LL RAISE PRICE he MBO Btorage charges, ineurs ned to spring up fre th the | Place to-night than I + ducting the present crusade Tuberculosis des, The nurses The Bertha mentioned in the letter 1s | rapidly stanped out. d them all up in line agafnet | Lym: and rrges Incidental to cold stor t P ; <7 rs # wife, Consult Dr, Anderson, @ recognised leading ra) BO cperstions that are factors inn. Hf a Waiter Be Given a Tip, jthe fence and brushed thom ‘of with| Lyman admitted in court that he had | soe tang Specialist in New York, Consultation note and the spirit of Cfeasing the wholesale pricos. | fearful glances toward thelr homes. The | pawned the things, but said he had not) 24 examination, without charge, at the office, |@™ a Georges semi-annual Half marbles wei ir owner |entered his wife's home forcibly to get or . r sas made the peace perma-|them. He said this wife and atep-|00 West 22d st. (between Oth and 6th ars.), Price Sale is legitimacy. ing them evenly among all | daughter were in a plot to railroad him |New York. , vee ‘4 That’s why they always res |to prison, The Magistrate at once di-| Hours, 10 to 4 (Sunday, 11 to 2); Monday, | s all right," he sald to a woman | rected the case to be adjourned so that} reate such intense interest. », wed They're the most famous who paused to ask him if he felt’ Lyman’ should have the advice of coun- Valuable book on Tuberculosis sent upon request, clothing events in each of | badly ‘hey'll all drop them one at} the five cities where Georges ja time and I'l pick'm up, and by and} James McCreery & Co.’ so A cee welt ol by I'll have them all back again. You! must them because they | tch for them and will 23rd Street 34th Street | buy at no other time of the year. CORSET DEP’TS. Im Both Stores, Do you blame them when 44 The tethode in common use in He's Not Going to Call in <HanMing Kuch food products as pans ‘ gh cold ator a Policeman. first witness, ‘ank A, Horne ot Hi the Merchants’ F No. 1 mbers «| a ead storage warehouses of his company | fa this city contained 3,000,000 cuble feet | Nee BBA in Jersey City 8,500,000 cable foot SW here is no terminal charge for de-| hotel ani very to the Jersey City warehour sin djveus the bil tutroduced it In New York the commtsston 1 t Assembly diye chants and consignees are forced to do) geoiay making tt a high crime wither to Ir own trucking, the added cost bes | 2. " ‘ti Added to the cost of the food to the | SIVe OF Fecelve & tip. tana pate coneun he householder, Lge hdr al Adan een ns The advent of .! vid storage ware-| lative Committes of the Hote! Men's House, witness decjtred, had been @| Association says he won't —imhmense hoon to housewives, figures proving Company, oe ent in vaudey care with [more careless abandon than New York prietora did to- | irant das ITEMS ADDED To THE BILL WILL their ving, ‘Tho average good watter|a much larger order tan a wockhead. | signe will be powted in restaurants, ho- {in @ nigh el, e restaurant makes from! The check will be higher and his tip A Fee ns revenge (price of butter and | i, cafes and weeping cars notifying | to #8 a duy in tips. Ite knows | Aero RiMaty Ul ba tnores Bue the: dines a y J || here in our New York store, e udility of the wholesalers to|the gentle paying public that fines rang- ine to give bis patrons good service, Wl eiea sunion aad ery eae | Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco. High regal nat ie naan (org xroat quantities in the summer | ing from $00 to $10) will be asseaned upon | Whetner they tip or not. If we have Le ‘ i ee cheaper prices in the Winter | rutenne who give tips and upon eer-|Complainta about poor service of course| PUBLIC IN THE HABIT OF CLASS. Stay on the safe’ side i pt i ., ; oye i duentiis, He had never known of a|Detrone who give tine the walter Is dismissed, even if pe| ING WAITERS AS PIRATES. Pi The fashionable new mesh Corset,—soft lors’ Uncailed-for Gar- | veg He gcia statene Lg bel ‘Oh, very well, let ‘em pass it,” |hasn't been gi @ tlp. So the diner-| “People have so long been tn the hi When your eyes begin to light id pliabl hich gives th (Rae) f ments and Georges Custom Htipticity of owners to much annexe |chorused the proprietors. “It won't/Out ts Insured good service and he Ot yearn wallera.as pirates that they | trouble! YOU) don't get into | Bee eter eave ae ee teen ease ite ee anna oe Model Clothes’ in profuse er" would bo impos: | hurt ua at all; It's the dear public that|docsn't have to tip, though tho water Rever eeem to consider that It takes a) + ae nal by cone ng an | keing uncorseted—yet holds the figure in | tikant ig ting au in the end, s» what do we/naturally expects something. te fer. T have rot men ‘Eyeglass Sales Person” in a | assortments aggregatin: uae i “If the tipping system is abolished tt working toe me now, wha ims ye | firm contour. 3-5% 5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 Le’ . in the sum-| “Jewelry or Department” “Unconstitutional! Unconstitutional!’| Will simply mean that we will have mer months, act as stewards on priv J I y Depa y ‘achts, earning from 12M to &0 a month, | store. exploded James KB. Regan, proprietor f/ greatly to increase the wag qacne " Fda . the Hotel Knickerbocker, "But for all class walters, And w Bhey don't mais shat nae cere in the| — Harris eyegla thousan:s of Sack, Walking, Prince Albert, Dress and rs Tuxedo Suits, medium anJ the company mak & money advanc gm stored goods, an it frequently doe } ae. examina’ 19 extremely critic: service as- hi winter months tn tips, either Nn 1 nve me. | cure: ! fitting glasses. IN wr , | — that, what do I care? If they pane such to do that without raising toe | Walters In uptowr t ta ama) sures YOu perfec ig gi! , . ory . T KILLS BUNGALOWS j|« "pill and the courts hold that It le of dinners. Eo the publlc would hotels in the ad-called ‘nates hei wit, because Oculists (Kegistered JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP'TS. In Boeh Stores, heavyweight Overcoats, “| MYSTERIOUSLY BURNED, |corstte itr ty Mivpons ney. thinie tne cally 1 wish Americans. mould [everenne they wilt exit Teena’ "2-| Physicians) exarrine your eyes | Cravenettes, etc., at these ge ed hence See eee. iin etll gor right |foll0W the Kuropean custom of tipping | "Tt Goean't imation to me” wait Man-| and competent Opticlans ad- On Friday, March the rst. savings of 50 per cent.? " ie at 10 per cant. of their checks, ‘Then |aker Ouc y—Osear of the W jus! mes 2 . Fire Destroys Five Deserted Dwell-|out and call a policeman und tell him | {et Wculd Gener eeuue Omed to expect. \dorf-Astoria—"for tt will he the punto JU t the frames and mountings. 7 IW gigeoNOWss i $7 50 and a Launch Before all about it. If they; think that, they ing thelr ineuia to coat them the price! Which, In the Mnal analysts, will pay the Harris Glasses cost $2.00 Juniors’ Suits of avy Blue Serge,— $15.00 NOW_:_: . don't know the tlk." set forth on the menu, plus 10 per cent, | ill. ve to Kive our patrons the or more. a " se , 8 25 | Bngines Get to Beach. Which most diuers-out wilt concede ta] for service, The average diner-out tpn. ¥ render at plain tailored model. » #1 curd 16 years, $16.50 NOW _: : le early to-day destroyed five bun-{a jogteal argument. Cente DOF DIAL® TOF &. table A'hole eee one know, oo, ¢ 17.50 And & email rascleno inunch at|gay@ TIPPING CUSTOM WILL | {inner out If the Dill te large, 10 ver eer esotient wervices tv ok. 1 Ape . 75 sisconow:: $9.00 Gent Wile, ataren NEVER BE CHANGED. “But if they abollah tips, diners cany HP Walters know they will have to F uniors’ Regulation Dresses of Galatea, furnish that kind of service, even it ther Oaulists ard $20.00 NOW : : fanned by 8 HIG) tt 1 do you a service,” continued Ye- expect to ane thelr favorite dishes cost] know they” Will receive no te Mut ie white or colors. One-piece model. Sizes | J $20.00 NOW: : le Breat pillar of wan, “and you are a rich man you) them more and they'll almply be paying 'tips are abolished und we are compelled 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ava : . ; | 1 1 25 ‘Out over the wa No one Was} vurally want to relmburee me in|Us the tips which wo will give to the ers the high salarles they 97 West 84th St., bet. bthand6th Aves, 14 and 16 years. 6.75 $22.50 NOW : : . ‘Vielnity when the fire started and In the case of two friends| ‘Walter tn the form of increased | would demand {i would eimply we wo 64 West 125th St, near Lenox Ave. a 9 eo Ayes ally to qlven, but the diner. | cetertes.” \farloue dishes, “and “the “dines stots 442 Columbus Ave., 8ist and 82nd Sts, Girls’ Wash Dresses of White Cordaline /f s25.e0now:: $12.50 winter | out, well pleased with the service he) WAITERS ARE SALEBMEN WORK oot ent te ee eeame wt 96 Nassau St., near Jobn St. and Lawn or Plaid Gingham. Sizes 6 to 1 hed the) nas been given, gives a tip, The custom ING ON COMMISSION. |What's the use?” —— : 4 $28.00 NOW : : $14.00 {s as old om the World and it never will] According to James Churchill, propri-; Hotel men, cafe and restaurant pro- 1009 Broadway, hear Willo’by, Bklyn years. 1.75 and 2.95 i unanimous In the belict 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & S., Bklyn y Di would never get aut = © fothing | prietora w be changed. etor of Churchill’ 4 walter fs nothing | pr bung 8 are the prop-| don't know what the Legislative!) more or Fe than a Highsbiaes wales Shae the ee Tohn Gillies and were valued) Committee of the Hotel Men's Axsoclas | ro Mar Arte eae on an | Hon will do about it, but s don't be- lincressing as the vatne’of the goods he Neve Sceley's bill will ever become a) \ nL TOL j# increases, 'PIVE PULLMANS DITCHED: law, Why, they have all kinds of billie | it doesn’t matter to me whether they | $30.00 NOW :: $15.00 FB tscoxow, $17.50 James McCreery & Co. sw.0oxow:; $20.00 £97 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newar) \ ee er nee ma oes ficet 34th Street i; Mihara ih Atay 6 boli tips or not.’ said Churentil, 23rd Stic reel [iy PASSENGERS INJURED a ee eee eae lugusce Sand’ tn tite Tne t apesk fox Sven ss.conow:: $22.50 ae en ‘vice, Wabtlity bila, bills to, Festaurant man in New York. ‘The ‘And 80 on up to Weck Island Train in Early Day|fepuiate tho aire of sheets and anoles |E alicrale wakictecieatiantecrinn ree | Siseden enue G3 D 50 n and all such foollvh meanures, None ot i 4 Perigo 2 ‘ Uverceats, Now. Bere ee un Terough ee passes” Eases ect ibe puwies cota Gloved Hands Pick ‘ Illinois. | ne bill looks foolish om the face of| would get much worse t Sack sult, color blue- rvice than tt fuk? “style “or coat 4 Cut; “style of coat, mediun straight SVENPORT, Ia, Feb. 2°. — Five it,’ Wd Johan vB, coaches of train No. 6 on the| Martin, “and {i 1 Island left the tracks near Ana-|jaw, Bui it will ve t 3 Seedless, Tree-Ripened iy “Sunkist” Oranges in of the Caielnow gets. To Will become a] would have to pa ‘dear public’ |do this . would hi and tumbled into | qhut will ave to pay if It te ever made! | an Teves. + ie Passengers were in-/ a crime to give a tip, The thing's been | 1 ag eat Brey ae Go, e SheAt the Oni ltrled out on the Vaclfic coast and it has hes ot | Island and Pacific general omees | Poved a failure, Oui there the wulteralin ine theatre district ‘Occurred |Oreaniged unions and had the jartes| ttc domanda the very t of Atkinson, ll, and @ week, ‘They seldou get! they co YW jon't think the public do tjon food y thei, ‘Whe hotel and restau. | terial te - | i 4 rant men, forced to payi the wulters|OUF profit on the wines and Uquors that more, merely tacked five or ton cents Maclin agate fee ABORT: SROs 8B ity" "Sueki onto the most popular dishes—and the|” “so you will wee we simply ret-quality *’Suo’ od Ply cannot pay ray | public pays the frelaht, That's exactly jour waite any more without tacking {t | ‘Sunki gare, the prise oranges of best what would happen here !f Ups arejon to t Is of fare, and tt would be! lifornia. | abolished by ta Bis. Dalla ARAL Wald poy fe she lank Seedless, Sound and Solid 1: 25 ; run,” Tho average tip te twenty-Ave rks ain waltare tron ton tet guy|eenis, and I feed about 1.60 persone here| J Deliciously juicy—no seede—firm and pertect. Sweet as only p 0 82) ally, If T had to pay out that $4 a NWA éree-ripened oranges can be. Yet they cost no more thap ° \ higher wag Broadway . Will fit @ short man, size 35-36, Former price, $15, cut in halt) This delightful fruit, which comesinthe f valuable premium -bringing wrapper: || is all picked, when ripe, with Slove ft Each orange Is perfect. Otherwise it would rejected and sold ‘second''—not asa Tuxedo Sult, full silk lined, A 7 to-date specially ux by one cre is sult ts $50 made- appear- ance it's entirely dis- tluetive from the or- dinar y ready-made, ni Willits Vernon Cole, the Christian Bol- ence healer indicted last March on the Our former price, $30, ‘gers of practising medicine without a|@ ostts va nore. get losd Ma mont, Gay that the waiters recetve tn tps) oranges of less quality. out in half... . Was brought to trial to-day be- | and most of the waiters give thelr ‘bus|T'@ ha t that much more yi 70 Haas Justice Seabury in the Crimt..1| boys something in addition, Now, these|for my food. and the diner-out wouldn't| {i Insiat on Valuable “Sunkist” Wrappers Pa aareres ch of the Bupreie Court. ‘The fate | walters not Mve on & a m |gain a thing by the law. Under tho \ You are sure of gettin, the auine when you insist on the ny refunds, nothing lahe Christian Science cult in New |that hard: ye their carfare, li tipping system the di wally valuable wrapper marked '‘Sunkist''which covers every orange. . 0. D. or on proval, |For a waiter ts a. hig! sen! Thousands of enterprising housewives now furnish their and alterations, wher York State Js believed to hang upon the | bills aud their own tips to thelr a netes- If he ts bright and attent! d knows |] dining tables with"Sunklst"silverware—real Rogers'—by merely sary. charged for at cost 4 agg gf a} reer ae Av , Weey solr upon the ining’ pub how to please a c he will ge |} saving the wrappers and sending to us with stamps or money tharaes. dlaplaved of every ‘#00m Was crowded with members of the r order to partly pay cost, packing, etc. faith when both sides in the interesting partly p: Pp rg ‘ {optroversy announced thelr read: c+) ayers eeermeememermmemneess \. “Sunkist” Lemons of Same High Quality so proceed. extra uloy and ach comes in a valuable “Sunkiat” Cole in represented by Attorney Sa Hy rapper other lemons Cost no more thao Lage apadiny sient Save the Babies. eR ) urt and prospect! 4 rt Aotenes Wythnde to make & NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that p Sesure “BAY GF Tom of | of all the children bors, ja av ined couniries, twenty-two" r cent., “Tin ena Vou th wing F livec orange speos ’ # oe ely or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven | send 12 wrapper adem ad fy " ‘ i nw Jury per cent, or nore than ‘One-third, before they are five, aud one-half before | TS Negeemnvi, TaN ea) ae at The Su nday World s 16- ¥ RAD . are } junkist” Premiums CARFENTIER KNOCKS OUT We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a! Bend tor ful Page Joke Book Is NEW oer a Hummer. 44 West 34thSt. Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave, BELIEVE ME! |) sie". BUFFALO, PROVIDENC: ‘57 Main, 08 Weare wher, these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic ‘preparations, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain reyes more or less opium or morphine, — They are, in considerable quantities, | ayatier, the French imiddiewelsot chan deadly poisons, i. any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and loud Ben and the bert man in ois clos tg eonsestions, sickness, death, Cs toria operates exactly the reverse, but ms, i 3 dyin 4, ane ‘you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, Castorix 2! hs afternoon thal 2 * * Causes the blood to circulate properly, opens tho Fa tor tee aiumeked ut Jim =| pores of the skin and allays fever. —* COME a nd, in the second round of thelr ignt G@emulue Castoria always bears the signatare of y wh @ clean punch to the jaw. The & Men tought for a purse of # , CyL) jority of theso precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to ray that many SULLIVAN AT MONTE CARLO =i STE CARLO, Fev, ©,

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