The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1912, Page 4

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cs ue THE EVENING WORLD, Mou wvast, waved 10, lvas. a Seeing Big Show I n I ts Over alls wUAVES LIFE OF et Wk eee ore erature rad jhim the bread, The stranger there- upon bit her ur hand, and when e , Saeail “3 in HH r Wi r Three-Y ear-Old Caroline Brueger she fell down by gain in the face, i an oomel Ss a e SO Proves a Stray Mongrel, Not A man yas passing saw the hero- a a i ine's predicament and proceeded to kick , Buster, Attacked Her. the houn' around and rescue the little Vi a oti i wn miss “W1is Life Saved by a Child of Three,” bee ithe Sad abies vai tw ahh Bcf for, the skin. » Man So se He ‘Growed QUCILLE is the theme of this narrative. The yogic i the outraged folk of thet igh. | jeautifies, softens, pre- _ van Sore Because He KING AAS A anc < aroline Brucger ot, the otnood allie qnistaking. (he kent’ ter serves, soothes. Its puri- nj a Hy Tum! 1 aforesaid age, and he—the saved—is | puster, demanded the latier, dead ing ii ic vir- f Up’; Weeps to Find His D ps Buster, a fat brown dog belonging to alive, ‘Bo the policeman and the Board fying and antiseptic vir tues make it superior and delightful for toilet and bath. Large cake, price 25 cents. AT ALL pnvcotsts, Emergency Laboratories, New York, Mrs. Mary Brueneck, who lives at No.|of Health man went to get him. But | 208 Fant Twenty-first street. Mrs. Brueneck barricaded herself and The posse from which Caroline res- | her dog in her home and defied all com- cued him consisted of Policeman Sam- , ©" mish of the East Twenty-wecond atrect | pared dour and the ene rouEh the station and an inspector of the Board | point of doing something drastic when of Henlth, And’they would have taken |Caroline came back and stated posi- Buster by force of arma of the heroine |tively that Buster had not been ter | had not been timely upon the scene. | assailant, ‘Then there was peace. Caroline, who lives at No, 213 Fant} | Twenty-first street, and Buster are) — @reat friends, but to-day while she was WATERS PIANOS i ‘ — Ilusions Shattered. INTERESTING: VERY !} Snapshots of Circus in the Gar- den Getting Ready for the Opening. | A circus en deshadiile ts like a ‘pos- @um without the sweet taters; It's all Tight, but the populace never will get) eecustémed to it. For who ov.. heard) Sf Mile. Dasie, “the wonderful taay | ae bareback rider whose startling act has thrilled all the crowned heads of Ku- 3 OOHN DUCANDER> “RINGMASTERS>— WITH POSITIVELY Bel tevede raved; asia che THE JARGES aR if ttved erate nerd . wale she wre MOUSTACHE IN Horace Wa & Co. STAM | bi . pur y lora: ters cecnings ana" valet dane elippers Capnyity! invite you to see the new tled with a plece of twine? And who ever saw a gallant Roman charioteer (from Bridgeport, Conn.) do- ing @ Ben Hur in overalls and flannel ~ undershirt, instead of the buskins and toga virile? Guch ao circus, gentle reader, is as much of @ shock as it was to tearm het there really wasn't any Santa Claus. But that is not the worst. Oh, castles fa Spain! To think of living to see the @ay when @ real Barnum & Bailey cir- ous would abandon the “big top” on the Ghrous lot, the pink lemonade, the high- ; Bled seats, the big kerosene torches— ¥ ‘and play under a roof, where ushers & ghow you to your seats and electric __ Nghts turn night into day. SOME EARLY DELIGHTS UN- ay KNOWN TO THECITY-BORN, | They're positively ugly now. And the| pA Oh, New Yorkers, you to the city] Whippete—ficet footed doge—oh, yes, Porn, you have missed half of life. You| ‘here back with the big show. But—let it be told in whispers—there Mover had a chance to get up at day-/ i, ‘no “thriller for the circus thie year, light to seo the circus trains come in. There will be no loop the loop, no dive < —- You never saw the husky showman build! of death, no leap for life, “We couldn't - ramps ‘longelde the cattle cars and un-| have one this year,” sald “Truthful” Waters Pianos and hear their sweet, musical tone, also to examine the new Waters - Autola player- pianos, which combine the wonderful Autola player action with the Waters Piano and which can be played either by hand or with music rolls. Style A—Waters Upright An artistic piano of the highest grade, celebrated for its full, rich, deep tone with SURETY 100 STAMPS F i E E At All 200 Inc. James Butler Grocery Stores . with this special combination offer : 1 Ib. Best Tea..........50¢ § 00 1 Ib. Best Coffee.......35¢ e East View Peaches '° 15¢ ia oe ert ana the sara te Basar "atom fine singing quality—one of All three for............... ovate ce ti ¥ hs wild satay Fou never had a chance no new thr our most popular styles, only You can redeem filled books of Surety Stamps at i fur waich you wore promised two tickets] a new thriller, but It wasn't any. tse. Ry ‘yeu never got. You never crawled under/ So this yoar we have substituted the p. & circus ten flap. You haven't Itved! | great apectacle ‘Cleopatra and Antony,’ x Barnum & Bailey's monster three-ring | With a ballet of 300, trajned by Ottikar ~,) —cireus has been in the Madison Square Bate of the Metropolitan Opera Garden @ week getting ready for the ey't Row it. pase among you ladies and gentlemen, It's no tun, this thing of getting &| selling tickets to the aftor performance theee-ring circus ready for opening|in the big tent after the main show, night, Horses that are wild from a| Don't miss this opportunity of a life Winter's inactivity have to be broken td{ me of secing tho greatent artists of the blare of the trombone and the rattle] Zurope and America. Only ten cents!" of the drum, the only two instruments eenenent pees at ell necessary in a circus a. stiff from the wiiter to be softened and ve that have lost their made pital Judgment of distance have again to be trained, 90 that a spill into the net will and no member of the family was per-} STEAMER RUNS AGROUND. het spoll the effect of a thrilling “leap AT DOOR OF ROOM mitted to leave tt, Mra. Taft says her for lite.” husband sat night and day by the bed- copppanbaniens City of Norfolk Comes to Grief in O’Neill-Adams Co. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City, thus getting $2.50 in Goods FREE You may select anything (except Groceries and Meats) at their regularly advertised prices, and will often receive at special sales as high as $5, $7.50 and even $10 value for one filled book of Surety Stamps. SOCETS FISHER BROS. AWCEK coLumbus AVE BET 10436104 5T $250 $10 down and $7 monthly and no charge for interest. Style85—Chester Piano 744 octave, 3-stringed, full iron frame, ivory keys, good, durable tone and handsome case. Warranted 6 years. $190 te) aN ELEPAANT WIL FAGHT A RoosTERe This would rank as a splendid figure-reducin: corset, even it it didn't drive away the fat perma- nently—which it DOES. An instant success! side of the little girl and thad not slept on payments of only No. 353 mIOKED CAYLioNy OUT OF Bone ; ten houra altogether in twenty-one daya,| Fom—Passengers Rescued. 5 Per Month ONE Y. iow buat | $29.50 You remember dobn Ducaoter, don't ont etme erzegtane | 4 wea dover trom rot||| $5 Per Month = GRANI|| No. 354 yeu? He's the immaculate ring master found Taft sitting on a chair in the | Thomas In Chesapeake Bay, states the! 1) without interest. Stool, tun- f d Lp a RY | sho Hides behind the greatest pair of sickroom when she visited her patient |steamship Clty of Norfolk of the Ches-| |], d deli fi Solid Oak H RAPIDS OTHER NEMOS ‘ comecies in captivity. You remember after a rest today. She and Mra, Taft |apeake Steamship Company rai ashore| {/INg and delivery tree, Dining Room ij * cracked his yhip and the ° Dermuaded the father to retire to hielat that place during the fog at 3 o'slock| I! Send Postal for Catalogue FURNITURE| | A Fit for Every Figure Py o> aged Mile, ate. ator ehe atthe IRE] Worry over the condition of his elght-|toom art try to get some sleep. Taft| this morning. ‘The vevsel grounded + 11] Set to We Furnish|| $3, 3.50, $4 and $5 eomerssults upon its seagoing ‘back? Year-old daughter Mary, who is suffer. | aid ho woukt follow thelr advice, easily and is in no danger, Her fitty Your home. 1 A | ? Sere ares, amuing Sects | Siro mari fever, Grove George] -APCut ah Nour later the auras ad loeagengers were taken eet by toe wel | HOFACE Waters & GO, ||| = s- partments |} DEAR MADAM: this boss of the cireus? Tat, @ retafl hardware merchant, to Parsee arent ib dhs pri bate Columtia, which went to the City of . $17 50 from $49.98 Did you ever sop to ‘would you do tf you saw| suicide to-day in his home at No, 24|ntm hanging from the grillwork over {Norfolk's ald in reeponse to a wireless Three Stores: “ {| to $500. af a y il © @ Barre, an ornery burro, too, kiek the| La Fontaine avenue, Bronx Borough, | folding door between the parlor and the | summons. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. think that gd corsets wil evertasting gavlisht ont ote toe Tem hanged Mac Pith & place of] room in wich tho tle wel was tying, | There was scarcely any sea running 127 W. 42d St B WE PAY |§ wear much longer if they yj @easter, instead won a wra: Ine in a room adjoin-| Dr, George Patton of No. 2083 Wash-|and the transfer of the passengers war . ., Near wal ‘REIGHT lo fat the proper crack of the whtp?|ing that in which his daughter lies fight-| ington avenve was summoned, He sata |wccomplished without accldent. The y FREIG # FIT you accurately? Say % what happens in the rehearsals | ing for life, and left his wife and two| Taft had been dead about half an hour. |captain of the steamship reports there BS. won't happen in the big show] other children to face the future afone.| Taft's business is in One Hundred and | was no panic among the passengers and opening night, for the new burro| Mary was stricken three weeks ago,| Kightieth street, near Third avenue. He | that he expects to float the vessel with £ tmow his paces by then. That's|The house was promptly quarantined’ was forty-four years old. secon cee, $ he’s learning now. . ttle black haired child over with Te@ ebirt waist, the 25.00 * 300.00 on " ‘i EN ‘ Qtaek riding skirt and the dancer's slip- jpawe? Oh, that's little Luctle (being the A Ci f “HH t 39 ‘gmeper way to spell the rm Bee Ges Se cee ase O ave-to | ie but dhe's got more nerve in | 104th St, “1” Station at | Mh . 3 ye owed Wha E buil da: le, i | ct "SELATEaTURDAY EVENINGS ‘oi wo ) were lin very one must rebuild, each day a little, in order to keep ith, Eve y 4 Ped eee, TTRRATON Of te tone t the body healthy. The daily energy of brain, nerves and | . ° ° muscles destroys some of the cells and these must of course MU he tan tush an winters Tac weve Thinking be rebuilt each day. ) May CHES 7 | H ER BROS @ecked, and the race was on. It was Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 W..125th St., nr. 8th Ave. _—$_$_—_—_———__——_—__—_—_—_~_| ing nothing about comfort? It is especially necessary that you shall be properly B fitted when you buy a Nemo Corset. As we have already told you, Nemos are very posilive corsets, made to do things; and that’s the very reason why they are so far superior to the ordinary, go-as-you- please corsets which are so much alike that it doesn’t matter which kind you buy. We strongly advise you to take time to be corredily CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down $50.00 5.00 on 75.00 7.50 * 100.00 = 875 10.00 “ 150.00 15.00 <‘ 200.00 Hyttt if dahl “y Lee: (eee Baleive." but of that you are slowly going from bad to worse. Wouldn’t you Bale! Tees shone circus peowle, may Takes Out. Now suppose you observe some trouble with the body and Cc t COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 S eownd the areas crashed the four accept the evidence as a hint from Mother Nature that either Qatems, each woman standing erect, you are doing some hurtful thing, or more likely, that you are Are Worth $29.98, and fitted ina Nemo—the right fashing her horses like mad. Twice ~ not selecting the food which contains the elements Nature re- 98, t This Adv’t at Either of Our Two St model in the right size. If ‘they Seabed sone. The child's foot Br al n 8 quires for the daily rebuilding? YOU Can Prove It. Fresen his wta er O} t Two Faso you do this, no other corset dipped. e coul recover her —_ " . Feorinn steeds, her loft leg thrown over For instance, suppose you have an increasing tendency Guaranteed ‘THIS COUPON 18 WORTH TWENTY-FIVE CENTS WITH bi uel wil ine eld DE craw neth'at ane ica ne, toward nervousness or perchance ‘“‘Brain-fag” and Nervous it >" 23 Jewels ‘Just to give you an Opportunity to Try NOXAL much comfort and sucl ether women—with fear for the child tn must be Prostration. Stop the habit or food which may be the cause a NoXal Furniture and Piano Polish p perfect style. their hearte—d!d not stop. That ten't and use food which you know contains the things required. Adjuste lle ; Speaking of corset flexi- Accept with eur Compliments (mat ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER 28c. in cash and get a 80c. Bottle or | known fact in the trade bility and elastics—always remember that i Webbing, a Nemo inven- Pert of the game. Instead, they lashed thetr horses harder. Put B ke Analysis shows the soft, gray filling of Brain and Nerve HOWS RARE ac centres to consist of Albumin, Water and Phosphate of PRE®ENCE OF MIND, b Potash, Now, unless your food contains these elements, you resence of mind the child cannot rebuild and make good the daily destruction of this Be. end get a 5c, Bottle of this tion, used only in Nemo mp, er, horege aa deat eho y eray. substance, a little being broken down each day by brain 4 panupus"roush. or eae Corsets, is the only elastic up and throwing body forrera Foo d work and nervous tension, NoXel Liquid Burnish fabricin saifience t never . There is a safe and sure food which can be relied upon | 5 eo , ‘ll white marke front yous loses its elasticity. All ennes all knew. With a r . A P wal , Table Tops, caused by hut or A and which does contain thi ired clements for rebuilding, | 8186.00. W , gon f thers are nothing but hg throw bor, Uoty clear of the hora e required clements for rebuilding. 6.04 f [Alcohol Spoty Light Seruichen, Vese and Lamp Imprints 0c. others ai ut the tw the reins ano holding, though feagset alone tne ‘Frgand, “unui A trial will prove its worth to the user of “He, I'm (not hurt," she exclaimed, —*. ‘and {'m going to ride ‘em, | "Why 414 you change hi | from the off horset” she was asked | an , turning, and if I'd have ey’ have stepped on | carelessly, and same old unreliable elastics, which may wear a month or two—and may not. In Good Stores Everywhere, 3rd Ave. & | Park Row & 121st St. | Chatham Sq. Everything for Housekeeping Open a Charge Account with the Oldest Firm in the City. erthwait @ Sons mber the freshly cll 66" ’ ” reece wien that tae There’s a Reason trappings you used 80 to lov: But you wouldn't car tn the negtigee circus, Cowp Postum Gercal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Michtgan | \

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