The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1912, Page 6

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a tou) _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 25, 1912. — REMAINS OF GEN. KEARNY 1014, A detachment a mounted police has wen ordered take part, and the LIE IN STATE INC CITY HALL]: 4 A, we <0 Grater New York is to .* participa NEW YORK ! spent 3 No.l then Will Be Removed oh Lad Ald ik dg OSENBAUM Ls Guard of Regular Troops to (O & (8 WEST 2390 GTREET O'Rourke shot the suffering aninval. | Shut off from the stairway’ ‘The fire started in @ storeroom in the |Parently forgetting nil Bout cellar, wotked to the wooden na then pet leading to the ground floor and then shot up to the roof. It was blazing the entire height of the building when dis- There were no children in the house, up anot! Arlington Cemetery. nd the adults when they heard the The remains of Maj.-Gen. Philip alarm rushed for their doors, Those on th Kearny, who fell in the battle of Chan- the two top floors were able to Mei tilly, Va, at the head of his division tn 3 the roof, but Mrs, Sultana Abolti the third corpa of the Army-of the | ESPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 80 closely pursued by the flames ar In the a] Potomac, are to rest in state she became half crazed from fright and | 4 So pure that you may was found after the fire was over roam: use it for fee the ing around on the roof of a bullding x al interment. All arrang th a ee half @ block away. iding participation by United mouth, rol FIREMAN PICKEL Rescues mas. |" troops, have been made by Phitip'| (| alkali thet i vill tot Cut Off Flight on Charming Easter Apparel Stairways at Madison Ave- way well his afernoon, were carried | Morris Posner, a widow, seventy-two te |ybare old, and her daughters, Ide and ed time trying to escape by QT HATTIE NOON pe Kearny Post No. 8 and Maj.-Gh Seite dhe tender e r ‘ if Tecovered his at Frederick Dent Grant. skin. meficial that E: | M d 1 its nue and 115th Street. Mrs. Hattie Noon tried to get out by |thene hor to the etre Since his death the body of ia, ||| it. improves, beautifies xcilusive odels in allore Ul way of the roof from the fourth floor.) Joseph and Seenrsctine Levy, drees-| Kearny has repored in the family vauit d ond the ak —_—_——____<<__< $i She was too Iate and rushed back into| makers, were fitting a customer, Idalin Trinity Church yard. Recently the; and preserves the skin. Hale @ Gosen persons tn the five-story |her fiat. Fireman William Pickel 5 Dilahment on they state of New Jersey appropriated $5,000 | Its every use, for toilet and 4 ‘at the northesst corner of| Climbed a ladder to her window, wrap- a t for removing the remaina to Arlington bath, a source of health- D elise cvense ‘and One Hundred and] Det & towel around her head and car- fulness. Large cake, price 7 istinctive styles and superior workmanship. | Fitisonth street, their escape cut off by | Vee Mert? the Pr Say Rae 25 cents. J Without question the most attractive and © thre that swept up through tho stalr-| ‘the Posner family, conatating of Mre, i wimeraetey Haboratories J ‘reasonably priced garments shown this season. ee under | Sunday World Wants Work Tailored Suits 15.00 i. Dyer, ald Morning Wonders N. armed military enoort. 4 The leader for the time being, whoever he may be, is but an instra- q ment, to be used until broken and thento be cast aside; and if he is | worth his salt he will care no more when he is broken than a soldier ares when he is sent where his life is forfeit m order that the victory - be won. Tailored Suits 19.50 Several attractive models in two-toned ; 19 50 whipcords and mannish serges in all the prevailing shades; new set-in sleeves. Tailored Suits 25.00 18 different models, in every fabric of Soe onto | 28. 00 THEODORE ROOSEVELT ; i color or changeable taffeta silk ima . ; He stands for an equal chance for Tailored Suits 35.00 = every man’s voice in the party and in Sine -aik aia iii ela <a . Makin PEE & ta ghia haigail i ™ He stands against a 12-foot ballot oe Republican voter, the contest at Raa : a TO-MORROW’S PRIMARIES is not at primaries, such as will be used to- ms 1 < Theodore Roosevelt's; IT IS YOURS, _ Morrow to confuse voters. Lord EP Taylor. a Ry 4 = is the leader in YOUR cause, not Do you? Then ‘vote to-morrow! _Ponded 1830; i" own. He stands for virile, human, help- 4 oe te ee ful laws for bettering the condition of Women’s Footwear ee ie es d his eer men, women and children, and _ safe- _ Important Event ' os Phtet A pie dese ioe guarding their interests against every Pee Bea | tnterest and every crooked political boss. other interest. ‘ be eon Hg day” . eS Do you? Then vote to-morrow! Do you? Then vote to-morrow! cumnioal i AMEE hacia © ae ‘2 $ ee . [pon cl casion We Will Hold a i He stands for rigidly enforcing the He stands for a return of the glor- 1'7 Jewels % An Unusual Value Sale ; i ; : ‘Adjusted a pure food - ~ pe nga - ious daysofvictory and achievement for “Corb. pacers oS a il bv . Se ul wore bong =“ the Republican party—the return of Re- re Button Boots On. Do “J “Then vane pay publican Governors, Senators, Con- : pte H Pesce Cait Block Russian’ Call ‘Tan a gressmen and local officers swept from Wis Gales aa ra ole ie edbaseoaded (ee bi De . pean for inva spa protect the power since 1908. oes Walking Pumps, Colonial Ties,+ Price wor ngm ans : ea. an at compen- oh Fo rae Sara aeNee my iat Echpse Ties and Oxfords $ 8 sate him for injuries, Do youP Then vote to-morrow! of same leathers and fabrics. 4. 5 Do you? Then vote to-morrow! Who but Theodore Roosevelt can |e r Se Rhary bee ot the Ney F He stands for driving out of public regain the magnificent Republican ma- ‘ul rament_ eR i} eee ey ris ruled and Mppeited jorities throughout the land during his aay y nd Cecided as in some way they ha seven years at Washington—now turn- Diamond, Watebo, dom rr. eg a Ee mottanee ae oe bt a States, ed to minorities in almost every State? LOO Bese, ee Fat ig and eye 4 y = ait ploy age ——— Who but Theodore Roosevelt can World “Lost _& Found” Putts, < sai ai Tesses fay Pinson? ‘Then vote te-merrow!. cil the R anu can Party with b °p . Ads, “Do The Rest, Special Values for Tomorrow, Tuesday Bn Shanda’ hoe party organization, (4) success, with strong purpose to do but against the worn-out political con- the things the people want, with de- A Tires atone $a vention in which the voice of the party termination that the evils of “privi- Brae anc mieten monte | 650 » __ boss is the only voice heard. lege” and “selfish interests” shall be Misses’ and Jyntors"Q £4 Do you? Then vote to-morrow! swept out of public office? Of Serges and fancy mixtures, collars of eontsasting ofl geo $12.50 & $17.50 a you valte’y you will, of course, went tg man, woma Your vote is needed to-morrow! Your active support is vital to the cause. Help get || iiss" "|| uses’ and Juniors’ Dresses $8 r votes besides your own. Roosevelt's friends in this contest are volunteers, they have no || Yves raisins res Ot, White, Corda, lary timed ot [Oe 75 _ Every man is on duty because he wants the Republican party to win, to have a os od hathe AB ao a fe with courage and conscience—one who inspires and commands the faith of the || x1 'isiia Mls shycvs tte im, ee ' Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St? ee ee

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