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BURGLARS SPRING |: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1912. ~ <TTHREW CHILDREN |" ENVER BEY, COMMANDER OF TURKISH FORCES, DEAD. | Noted General Leading Sultan's Troops Near Tripoli Dies of ' ' é 8 of the work Sees numerous: in that sect/or Past month. Epser, whol the Rogues’ 100,000 Shirts Made With Sufferers 1s $92,171; Red Cross Adds $13,500. ‘The fund cpllected by the Meyor and the American Red Cross for the relief @ Titanic sufferers and families de- it upon the victims passed the mark to-day. The Mayor's fund amounted at noon te $92,171.37, of which $96,000 was turned | over yesterday te the Red Cross, Addi- subscriptions, @ent directly to Crosse, amount to $13,200, GAYNOR RULE TO KEEP COP AN But Detective Covers Them With Revolver for an ‘Hour —Then They Confess. prison an ox say all thelr robberies were Jointly, An effort will be made them indicted a& xecond offenders, —— HYPOCRISY TO BLAME FOR THE SOCIAL EVIL. Miss Addams Spares No Words to Lay Responsibility Where It Belongs. Pie PRE ‘That the “social evil flourishes on After Joneyh peer and Charles Ze-|the hypocrisy and self-righteousness of man, self-confessed burglars, had been Ae usted Hine? dts Tha nize the existence of It was the keynote 1 nly TO cabedlbene he ecole Grand) oe an address delivered to-day ty Jane vay & vermvills Court wday De | Addama, the work! famous head of tive Joseph Degan told how he held the! j4y11 Houme, Chicago, before the Christ- wo at bay with a revolver tn a room in @ crowded Bohemian tenement at No. @1 East Geventy-second street for an bour yesterday afternoon, vainly try- ing to get some one to call assistance from the street. Epecr had dofied him and he wanted witnesses Gefore making the arrest. It appears that Degan tratied the two for » couple of hours after he had noon them acting suspiciously in a Pawnshop. fie found them in « room on the top floor at the Seventy-necond atree house. He was going to step in and take them when Bpser shouted fan Conservation Congress in Carnegie Man, feared by the organized promoters of traMe in women’s souls and bodles was mitaicity and that %y publicity alone would the ehureh be forced to take an active part Jn the movement to cleanse the nation of the evil The mpeaker (Md not mince matters nor did she approach the subject with indue delicacy diffidence, She allied each #pade by its proper name nd the thousand and more delegates floor and the hundred or #0 in the boxes manifested their ‘The fobowing axe to-day'e eubscriy- : pret 10,00 108.20 00 2.00) 1,00) 50 ooboBs Be Eoct § sttiz. § hey rleietts Prank Persons, director of the fork chapter of the American Red ¥ bl ‘and in active charge of the acy relief committes in the Met, Building, eald the organisa- Was collecting data on such sur- egmma anc a Jost in the wreck who will be in Qaaietance for months and even the Woman's Reliet Red Cross to attempt to ent relief tor) FH sexes “This fe the apartment of my parents, | interest and appreciation by giving the noted woman leader an ovation at the Aseording to Mayor Gaynor you Dave Kinny of her address that Ineted weversl Ro right to cross that threshold with- | ininutes. out a warrant. If you haven't got a| a ee warrant stay outside, You have no|WILL CUT TAX! RATES right in hore. Degen paused. Kiprer WITH 300 NEW CABS. made @ move for another door and —-—— Dagan drew his revolver. He directed the bystanders to go to the street for & policeman. They pretended to be un- able to understand. “I'm going to atick around here," and Zeman Owners Say High Cost of Stands Is Responsible for Present Higty Tariff. n- a The first result of The Evening nounced Degan, “ until I get some help. | world’s crusade against prohibitive tax- Tam not making any mistake with YOU |icap rates in Now York came to-day. fellows and if you make any funny) when the Independent Taxicab Own Asoclation, controlling 300 taxicabs, an- ‘STAYED ON JOB AN HOUR BE- FORE HELP CAME. At intervals Degan blew his whistle nd ordered the Bohemians in the hall to get ‘help. It was an hour before knowledge of the condition in the tene- nounced that, beginning May 1st, there would be a general downward revision of tariffs. ‘The prosent taxicab rates a mile, 60 cents for each sul and $1.60 for “waiting time. mum fare is 60 cents. —, ‘The Independents to-day ordered new taximétres for their new rates, The first mile, Instead of 80 cents, will be 50 ceria, with @ cents for each subsequent mile, while waiting time will cost $1.0: ts |an hour, instead of $1.50, “Tho present high taxicab rates in New York," said Of, J. Bird, chairman of the executive committee of the independents, ‘The mini- ment got to Policeman Cahill on the eat. He summoned Detective Regan and together they went uptairs and ped Degan gather In the two men. About that time, Kato Rabystinik, of No. @1 Hest Seventy-second « home from a cigar factory, where employed and discovered that her apart- ment had been ramwacked for clothes and money. Degin, on a chance, ac- used Kpser and Zeman and, somewhat to his surprise, they admitted the rob- by the taxicab corporations to hotels " and buginess houses for the apectal cat ‘Then, with negotiations opened, they went on and con! to about twenty other similar erimes in the neighbor- | exclusive use of the city's streets. breaks I'll blow you full of holes.” | There's a | to have Miss Addams declared the only thing | TOCAROUTOF RUNAMAY'S PAT Wound Received in Battle. LONDON, April erals and the command vanced positions of the Turk'sh near Tripoli, died at Mariut gangrene as the result of a kins? Frightened Horse. pay off the raise the price of his grocery bill, Jerome Murphy, a sturdy , Who guards the crossing at Eighth avenue in front of Public}; School No. 4, had a Uttle ¢irl by each hand piloting them towanl home at re- cess time to-day. A runaway horse, | dragging a big express cart, bore down upon him. Far quicker than It takes to tell it, Murphy tossed the little girls into the rear platform of an Kighth avenue car, parsing at the time, and saved hin- self by grabbing the bridle. It was a big horse and swung Murphy off his feet, but he hung on, The driver, STOPS ALL ITCHING soothes angry skin and quickly cures Eczema and All Skin George Milk of No, %0 West Thirty- 2 ninth stroet, was powartcrs to help. Ati] Diseases in ther po ite v y-third street, by throwing al i. a 7 4 Beene tho right side of the horse's jorms, relief and per. ite course, ut the) J manent freedom from these slackened ‘ollow its use. a car was next over Poslam “tak hold” at ‘and you taken. Murphy couldn't swerve the run- can ‘the of healing, day away this time, and the horso smashed ep rank Tht olcotion of plaples {nto the rear platform, running its head through pen platform window, Murphy 3} rashes and minor blemishes are matters of the briefest treatment. No remedy is v0 rapid, 10 dependable, so certain, conte), , r Laberdioriea A WiTih Si. New Yor in time to escape the |! collision, ‘aa rolled in the dust, but wouldn't admét that he was hurt. The horse wag apparently not much hurt, and OMfiller was able to drive on his way with it, a much chasened animal. Murphy waited for the cat on which he had thrown the Jittle girls and started them for home. Home Treatment for Tuberculosis | Consumptive patients need no longer dread either the fate that formerly over- took all sufferers from lung trouble, or ‘omtly and Inconventent journeys far from sive sanatorium, Ing quietly at home, re “are due to the excessive amounts paid | op: stands, One uptown hotel gots $9,000 a] (ietman Drug Be year from @ taxicab company for the | druggists. Aak f wouldn’t stop smoking ralsed three times. to health at the ‘cost of 1One who speaks from © medicine. Here ‘he. th rey fo: e, three fai Of. 4th Bt.. Colwyn (Darby), Pa. qausea physicians for the taut Si years rich gous which ‘radually ‘be: | J "MNS A 4 ? ree. AD pronou! my saat eaten pitt gett wis eatitee ioe TYREE’S Conaumptive host M. low me to go until ‘* Alterative. Before eine three weeks y nephew ,wouid ded tried Lok~ T iad taken the I commenced getting lent health now and for ten years. It MARY WABSON, ‘eifective in Bron Throat and Ing the #ye- ‘oplates Antiseptic Powder Gold by 4 lat wlfS, yo08" ‘DocTo STOR” cr “sone for 4 5. TYREE, Chemist, Washlogten,D. ¢ * or by Riker- other leading Jor booklet telling of res coveries and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for udditional evidence. pile of men who the price were Buy them in spite of the price, smoke them because of the quality. 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All shirts ~ cat coat style. B AT YOUR DEALER’S ’ “Emperor Shirts seem actually to get brighter in color after 4 laundering," says a New York ‘aundry man. “Tt allot the shirts we ra handle were non-fading like these we would certainly have relied % from all the blame tor fading, which the shirt maker should bear.” + PHILLIPS-JONES COMPANY—Manufacturers j NEW YORK. CHICAGO Men! Special!! Hackett, Carhart Black Suits and New Blue Suits $13.50, $15, $17.50 & up to $30 Instead of $18 to $45 Black Cheviots, black Thib- ets, black Serges and black Unfinished Worsteds, full 4 lined and half lined with the richest alpaca lining. . New Blue Suits, strictly { all wool, full or half lined with the finest alpaca. New Blue and Black Suits in a wealth of New Spring Styles which your own individual personality “desires” and ‘requires.”” a Shapely shoulders, long, > graceful, snugefitting lapels and collars, and coats that / hold their shape and do not wrinkle. Finest textures and the Standard Hackett, Carhart Tailoring assure you of Suits invanably the best. E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 West 42d St. | 125th Street Near Chambers St. | Cor. 13th St. | Near Broadway | Near 3d Ave, Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings 2A CRE Ba iE he, ~~ 1912 World Almanac| | | BAS WEEN Moar & For the past year a staff of Editors and Statisti. ‘ worked clams have compiling the In. ee Po en