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pint “TEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NAROE 37, 1012, CS<S<S;<S:;=CS~<;7TC;OCS Maker of Tariffs Who Looms Uj | IY ed aot" prece eee tam | ROEM ee se, | for Presidency, “ind His, Wife GUILTY CROOKS PAY iiiseessSrstrrsstisS> ct ere ct "Hames MeCreery & C0.) | BY JUDGE CRAIN. street, and ‘stole | | 23rd Street 34th Street NTMATE TILK WITH UNDERWOOD, ‘0 prior conviction. } with a fork) NAKEROFTARES Ways and Means Chairman and Presidential Possibility Has Schedules on Tip of Tongue. JUST REVELS IN THEM. Has a Winning Personality and Ability to Maintain Har- mony in Party Ranks. BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. (Speetal to The Fvrening World WASHINGTON, PD. ©. March 11. When I met Mr, Oscar W. Underwood tn hin office 1 w: first of ail with his cc e mer and his accent of that locality, which he has not lost in his sixteen | years of service But after a | impression gave way to an one—that of a personality w with problems. Future ant ‘will no doubt designate)! “ousiness brains.” For wien 1 asked him to talk on a human interest topic fhe said: in the Ie | “T can only talk on tne alde of it that pertains to business cconomics. I don't @eem to get timo for anything ele. 1 get down to the office about 9 o'clock A. M, and #ometimes do not leave it | | | | | | OWUNDOERIWOOD. DARR/S BR EWING ! & person having an income of less than $5,000 a year will pay nothing, while a person whose busi- mitted perjury on witness stand. | ed his wife, Ann No prior conviction. State prison {or | not jees than two years and one month or more than four years and two months, Ralph Highwayman Among Those twenty-five years old, of grand larceny, second keeper for A. J. Rafelson, ne street, Stole $20 from No prior conviction, Elmira WiSHOVOM OOOO VOODOO * Try This Home-Made 4 Cough Remedy Sentenced, Goes to Prison for 25 Years. | Minnte Horen, tw toted by | Vant, indicted for gr cal Sessions | dee! Be . © dispoxed of t. ‘The wen: | Costs Little, but Does the Work Quickly, or Money Refunded. RRMA TORAA NG Mix one pint of granulated sugar with int of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 244 ounces of Pinex (fifty * worth) in a pint bottle; then add | T a teaspoonful rs. More than thirty persons BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. Waller Ford, twenty-one years old, in the third of youths 19 at convie- and stole $4 prior convic- . twenty-six sidore Weise, twenty- old, pleaded guilty to for- Arrested the forgery arlest we paroled in ¢ James Riley, pleaded gulity of having a hi prior convic yhoops test pains, bronchi t troubies. It sti and is slightly lax. | Members gang hich Charles leader. who w twenty-four of grand lar- 8 i * leough s th , (cough syrup than is the most valuable concens | npound of Norway white pine | extract, and is rich in guaiacol and al | the natural pine eiements which are so | healing to the membranes. Other pre- parations will not work in this formula. | ‘This plan of making cough syrup with Pinex and sugar syrup Ms strained | -two years old,| honey) has proven so popular through- | vaded guilty to having @ revolver in| out the United States and Canada that | his possession, No prior conviction, | it is often imitated. But the old, sauce | | ained $50, cessful formula has never been equalled. Max Goldberg, twenty-two years old, A guarantee of absolute satis action, | ‘Jeneak thief, Pleaded guilty to grand ry promptly refunded, goes with Stole $32. from Your druggist has Pinex or 103 Clinton it for you. If not, send to The Elmira! pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. | Jed kentence, | BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. ‘ Ray Jacobson, twenty-two years old, | | tHed and convicted of rape in the second Assaulted fifteen-year-old gir! d and Twen- BY JUDGE SWA Onofrto Sabella, thirty-thr ‘ullty to having a rev ssicn, No prior col Sentence suspended. Peter Cullen, thirty-one years ol uilty to having revolver in h No prior conviction, Sen- tence suspended, Charles Goldberg, ¢wenty-three years | Frank prior conviction, Reformatory. James Goodman, twenty years Filante, elghteen year | Arthur La lMurso, ty three years » ceny in the ‘e | J containing < aixty-five years old, | $8 from a woman in a depsrtment store, | pleaded gulity to assault, second degree. | ic s —_—— IMPORTED HATS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER Will Be Exhibited Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March the rath, 13th and 14th, Nineteen Hundred and Twelve. 23rd Street 34th Street ‘James McCreery & Co.- 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, March the 12th. CORSET DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores. French Corsets Recent Importation, including designs for every type of figure. All in the correct lines of the most advanced Parisian styles. 7:50 to 35.90 yatil 11 P.M. 0 you see my work has| mess brings $10,000 net will pay no old, pleaded guilty ‘of petty larceny, | Pleaded gulity burglary, third degr Blessed if you do a been such that thero ts little oppor-| $= om fhe Ores 06,000, and ow she Btoie a bolt of cloth from an express Re eee a Ctr tas ale. Darned if you don’t Sale of French Riding Corsets Roe re a |: aes eae Reformatony, nn | ean can ne Fee orevicus| WEAR “Doo®iunr | DOESN'T TAKE HI8 OWN OPIN mR Sie We cena tt James Barry, etghteen years old, ne AR Di wr Spun | The models are pliable but firm and 1ON8 TOO SERIOUSLY. American Sugar Reftning Cx 4 hegre: “Tal oT abAvatole urna A guaranteed number of the} made of light weight coutil. 5.00 ‘On the other hand, I do not take | others that the full amount ¢ ; a ReeMehiee BOF, famous value 7.50 myself and my opinions too seriously; thet is perhaps a trait not unusual in many of us. Really there are #0 many no doubt a more efficient member of “To what woul you efttribute this?” 1 “It Hes in the tact that the grotection ig there for the industry, but It does not reach the family. It protects the prod- ‘wet, but the wages in these sections are low, and therefore protection Goes not reach the workman, “There, now you have it, Et seems I cannot get off the tariff and things per- taining to it. Yet certainly you would mot expect me to talk on anything else, gince practically my whole Mfe in-Con- Gress has been given up to these eco- nemic questions. ‘ “And just at present my attention is i ‘Means having just been handed to Con- gress. There is perhaps an interesting point for you," said Mr. Underwood, ly trying to be grackvus, but evi- | eeoming!; dently Giled with the subject uppermost ‘ta Bie mind. BLAMES HIGH COST OF LIVING ON PRICE OF SUGAR. “The high cost of living would be re- port tax on sugar is borne by sumer, The removal reduce the price by t As this entire of sugar to the consu the price r, it Is easy to up with the sugar question, the | ‘of our Committee on Ways and) (82,000,000 pounds, and the application o' Jone and one-half cents per pound to this | consumption affords an estimated sav-| ing to the American consumers from placing sugar on the free list of not Jews than $16,000,000, And ¢o-day many persons {6 Mr, Underwood, the pot horse’ in the Presidential boom?” WHO MR. UNDERWOOD IS AND HOW HE RANKS. He is the chairman of the W Means Committee, which ranks firat committee of the House, and Its chairman second as officer in influence ‘and power in the United States Govern. ment. There ts a widespread belief that) he will play no small part as a probable nominee for the Presidency, | He is not lacking in acts and incidents to back up such a possibility. He comes from good old Southern stock and was| born in Kentucky, His grandfather was | & Judge of the Kentucky Court of Ap- peals and colleague of Honry Clay in the United States Senate and a leader of the Union party of Kentucky during the civil war. Mr. Underwood attended the Rugby School in Loulaville and dater waa «rad- uated in law from the University of Virginia, tis father being then a suc: cessful lawyer and attorney for large business interests, From the beginning of his emtr ‘Congress Mr, Under- DROPPED BOMB in Kast One Hundred and Forty-ninth No prior conviction. Elmira re- Soothes the tender skin. Beau- N tities, preserves, softens. Abso- ction, State prison one year and ten mon. For Men, Women and Children, | Large cake, price 25 cents, old, | AT ALL DRUGGISTS. | Emergency Laboratories, New York. ary for six months, n Sanford, twenty yea pleaded guilty of having a al MRS. iP 4 lin his possession, No prior conviction. UNDERWOOD [Penitentiary for cx months, kvcgy RUBENS & MEYER, © HARRIS EWING | Lavina Tice twenty-two years old, P.O. Bor 56, Sta. D., New Yor! | Jf your retailer cannot eup- ply YOU, write ue for name of one who will. Don’t Poison Baby. | Y YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have | AREGORIO or Jaudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce , sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or ‘whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, Jaudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling | either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of “narootio” is: “.4 medicine which relieves pain | and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convule Thomes Mistretta, who has a vaxery| stonsanddeath.”” Thetaste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, DOWN CHIMNEY OF r= NEWARK BAKERY Explosion Wrecked Place and Seriously Injured Non- Union Proprietor. wood has always heli important com- mittee places, |_‘These positions had changed some- tik wan taken to st Janeve Hoxie, ond sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” eto. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or there early to-day suffering from tn- ' duty. weons in th Berecnt fanerne tat the individual who | “THe tariff tax amounts to about one HOSIERY. | “ACE DEPARTMENTS. 1 Both stores i oes not take himself too seriously ts and one-half cents per pound on sugar. i n the third degree, One prior con- For the reproduction of Model Gowns, he . soe . + i moclety. scan tell you something of | e#timate tho consumers’ burden because NENA TETORAAN, OW aEtouolien eat OLAl lutely pure, Its beneficiat Extra linen splicing in heels | an extensive assortment | of laces is being wtlsh ports you have nod deen | 0! {riff Cuties on stixar, | The conse pileaded gullty of injuring property. medication maintains thes d toes—finest quality Si displayed, including Point Venise, Point E Me the nacdlogs mor [fn of suxar in continental United a widow in e:diguor store ats health, impro quality. and toes—finest quality Silk Mi ri Pri portvehge so States amounted tn 1911 to about 7- N gibeiititeineior oonyietiaee? Delightful tor toilet or bath, lisle yarn— 5c per pair lan, Carrick-ma-cross, Princess, Bruge, Shadow and Cluny. Macrame Bands, 3 to 6 inches wide. 75c¢ to 1.50 per yard ne Bands, 4% to 7 inches wide..... gsc to 1.85 per yard Filet Bands, 3 to 13 inches wide...... 4oc to 1.85 per yard Shadow Lace Flounces, 27 inches wide. 2.45 to 5.75 per yard Vlounces, 27 inches wide. 2.75 to 4.95 per yard Net Ton R1B"ON DEPARTMENTS. Im Both Stores, Extensive line of Imported and Domes- tic Plain and Fancy Millinery Ribbons. Ombre, Stripe and Glaze Ribbons with fringe edge, Gold and Velvet Brocades, 6% and 714 inch Moire Taffeta and Satin ‘Taffeta Ribbons in a varied assortment of anced jegree if th - ve suri ved » exp! | : i lest tad. bis eg 2 for bie eae piel [NN ag ae a planets eisai atin | ‘our yh si kn P hi t it ig A Tl T CON: colors, and Black or White. Tes setae argument wescn bas hereto: |imanber ofthe Wass an Mraae Coc lang’ Salvator Alacaluso, «helper, wer y' clan know of what composed, OASTORIA DOES NO ° asc and 3oc per y mi a ent ny t lu | tere been made for che reiention of the ongrean_, Thun {would seam tant ne |MoreInE tn the ahop when a om was | AROOTIOS, if it bears the signature of Ohas, H, Fletcher. value 350 s0@ 450 tote om cougar 1 pretty gold foundation whic’ nto mney of the bak Fy perenne: nan given a qreat desi {12,0887 for the Presidential, nomina about midnight. aiid ye Letters from Prominent Physicians 84 inch Dresden Ribbon in dainty floral | ton. It tore out part of the wall, wrecked | bbc, io designs. 20¢ ef time and consideration to this fea-| He ts an earnest student of econom- , ens per @ure of the sugar eohedule. Its efforts ites, it cla that he kaow om }the ohimney and partly demolished the | \ value, 30c tae been to accede to the very general about the taritt any any other Repres oven, Mistretta was struck by flying addressed to Chas. Hi. Fletcher. end. persistent demand for free sugar. bly more than any of hee bricks, but the other two escaped in- Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, Ill., says: “I use your Castoria and | ae ruse qamestiy desires ae ; Ja no ing tn su Bien eek H @dvise its use in all families where there are children,” , ' +e. a'a ahop is non-unton, bi » Alexan hhemme $008 product at reduced prices, ang |Cvercoming the heavicat anether Alniuaaey (eabitbis kas somes Dr, Alexander B, Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “I have frequently | ‘TOILET’ GOODS DEP'TS. In Both Stores, eo lighten the burdens of the present | Sars, yy: €; [thing to do with the bomb ts correct, the | re i Castoria and have found it @ reliable and pleasant rem» high cost of living. to tro! the Hours de »|polies have b mab iT i ren,’ Teen. conmaittes has wot been wilie| ian hes controlled it for halt @ cen- Lila ne nie Dr, Agnes V, Swetland, of Omaha, Nebr,, says; ‘Your Castorla {s, Toilet Articles at Attractive Prices, tng to recommen’ that ugar be ex- = the best remedy in the world for children and the only one I use and | i : weneetinatin ine eran a aes empted from import duty without sug- $ Geuing another source of revenue which | sto be recommend,” White Spanish Castile Soap, box 15 cakes, 85e . Sercaraine Good thie tenn to (ne tree Aoubt mare a poriot ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, Dr. J, A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N, Y., says: “I have frequently prescribed value 4,20 if wry from the sugar schedule, and at the | ¢; Ree Ne AVegelable Preparatton firs. your Castoria for children and always got good resulta, In fact I use i came time more eqiltadly distribute the | cond similating the Food and Castoria for my own children,” | Imported Perfumed Toilet Soap.,., Ay s tax burden without | InGtoting hard | linge tomas nl owes Dr. J. W, Allen, of St. Louis, Mo, says: “E heartily endorse your Cas | box 3 cakes, 20c ‘ anip ay a as aon tk aiinign Tae Saepmen toria, 1 have froquently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have value 35¢ revenue possibilities the most practica: | PLSDA hm always found it to do all that 1s claimed for St,” ; le and best solution of the prodlex pati rnali noms Dr, O, H, Glidden, of St, Paul, Minn, says; “My expertence as @ pram Wood Nail Brushes, assorted styles...,..,. appeared to be to extend the operations | or wot Bis 1 1 AM:; | Promotes Digestion Cheerfid' titioner with your Castoria has been bighly satisfactory, and I consider it | 25c and 35¢ ie “nderwood haw extens . +) | nessundRestContainspeitter) @8 excellent remedy for the young.” value Soc “ovyeeamd vine anise oF en ee Oe an Accidents will happen} Opium.Morphine nor Miaera, Dr, H, D, Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have used your Cam | French Tooth Brushes “The law, as apiea to corporations tn grand ope: “1 to your glasses. Then's when 4 OT NARCOTIO, erie asa perseslra te the sense of children for years past with the most | EE PEUE EELS Oe Late brought to the Treasury $85,511,525 In Py ay you will appreciate the speed ae Ppy effect, an ly endorse it as a safe remedy,’ | Bana by extending this maasare > HER HIGH KICK RETIRES HIM. toro the Hees | rg ||| Aber teary Dr, J, A, Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo,, says: “Your Castoria ts a splen- Hair Brushes, solid backs, genuine bristles, , mipa, itis believed tie lows | Peltcoman wink 3 a repair service. | Syekis Sed'@ did remedy fog children, known the world oves, J use it in my practice assorted woods, 8s5c a o-parizerahing, it is a avad Lia tone adda a iy gues by We recognize the necessity a Bee 8 bere ho hesitancy, in recommending it for the complaints of infants ie rig Pps be fully cared for. : : for promptness in replacing ae, oni ven; silk : TO LEVY A GMALL TAX ON IN! ,.” conmesuense of the ek of @ wom-l vour Jenses Whietl they've & {iterate Dr, J, J, Mackey, of Brooklyn, N, ¥., says; “I consider your Castorla an Tourist Cases, silk covered..,,,,..1.00 COMES OF OVER 95,000, | bina, P meee re cen broken, Our four “face iA) * eoolent preparation for wer being semepened OF sushle aan | value 1.7, “The very Gesiravie end sought wy | joined th , hae been reti fortes are equipped to do 8 — 7 and pleasant to tue taste, A good remedy for farbences B ie leaiaation is 10 remove the Guiy| on a balt-pay p Mt 100 a sea} Rush work, 8} | Anerfect Remedy fort digestive organs,” Rubber Water ‘ags, guaranteed. from am article necessary ¢9 thy ex | Fink, who liv 1008 Lind avenue, Lenses replaced at from tion, Sour Stomach,DI QENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 2 quart size, 75¢ smance of every Jnaividual, and in view \the Proms, and was at tie Weei One| 80 cents UPy Worms Convulsions.Feveris: value 1.00 ! Fevente source thus surrendered, | Mundred an fth at tatior | ii ‘ Steyr Crete ones tae squint ius |seventea'c Wome 20 Pou iy th ent ea nese end 08s OF BCxES Beare the Giguatare of Tollet of Beth Boom Rattles, assorted Dusiness of individuais and copsrtner: (as he placed her tn a c @ leaped at | indie Signarure S. . hips Where the incurne of the ym be | Pap ty Gate elow tr « dy iy ° . Trios Fi ‘ name lanes mae MAS val are cpeds 6,0, The reocnmendat: 18; He thought Uttle of the blow for} Oculists and Opticians mt RET Van nee oe 6 190d Product neces | tour dara; Dut th eyes ican to} 84 Bast 25rd St. near Fourth Ave, | 4 Se pew reuse from mt tartans |p o4rts tad vas as cS RaW tsi LexnAso 2 A James McCreery & Co, : > the necessaries of I!fe to the wlivuld. siuadey | 442 Columbus Av t nd&ts, | 7 b sd pe those who ascii aces Lariune fee an y, tae ue 76 Nassau St,, near Jobn st, Seay ndor the Fe e Hit oll ave Ways ug: 23rd Street i 34th Street comfortable mesne ; totally ‘blind, a Bw can be Guie | earner ‘ : pifeant tax, | to weve hie mist, Jie friendy hope ty 100? Broadway, tear Willo’by, Bktyn oid = sensmae oJ gt a il peas a any ingnsine 449 Fulton 86, opp. Ae ih Exact Copy of Wrapper InUse, For Over BO, Years,