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areas sae * my "3 , Say ; - % cae iy THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912. ‘ — “AX [== —== BY V XEL. THE WHITE DOPE } He Refuses Emphatically to Let Anything Interrere With His Training [| —__-____-__} $ 9 7 . he bec ae c | C usten ave ous waioper, Now Look.~ NEW ROCHELLE ce A New RocHEUE CoP = 5 | Wow THAT SACK JOHNSON, \S THE PLACE TO “TRAIN AT. WORK HARD AXEL AN DONT a . BANE. TRY To INTERFERE. 4 | HAS RETIRED You GoT ‘TO Go OUT “THERE AN' START LET ANY THING INTERFERE: Neiniio Ouipe gt FUNNY (OONT VE WITH MY TRAINING = 3 “TRAIN HARDER THAN EvER |= DOING ROAD WORK = SRE 2 WITH YOUR. TRAINING + O15 13 Riesite Aw syut ue! ROTHING Was ‘Cone BUT AY WOULONT n — 1 NCE . MOTHING HAS GONE . AN GET IN SHAPE “To n RUN ALONG “THEM (LU COME OUT THERE, fy BANG GETTIN LAB thile Fl ey STAND FoR Ir Wi CLAIM THe For cu eine | WINDING LANES AMONG “THIS AFTERNOON AN’ iN SH Ni as | No Swe! if ' SEE How you'RE OU SuRE- m i THE WHITE ‘Race ! Bf AY BANE “THEM SWELL overs! | 4 u brs 7 , * LA DAS LOGICAL fal RESIDENCES | - i GETTING ALONG = 1) Horning GAN = CHAMPION z \ INTERFERE wrt ; ng - Pm j s Pern ae er ae ij 7 1 i} me I : of the Oranch store at No, S32 Broad: | rested, The effect was just as tf watt way. j ha een constantly dri BEEF PRICES CLIMB |‘‘Some Girls Want All There Is on a Menw HACKETT, CARHART |::2s2 mcr erases smo ’ of the Hackett, Carhart Thirteenth aes M M4 > 399 street store, and later still became as-| 9 ALMANAC FOR TO.DAY. ft t th P t Ni y sociated with @ rival concern. oh 15 . 4 ‘ In March, 1910, Mr. Turlington opened | — THE TIDES. 10 HIGHEST RECORD ) Olt Dai € L i Re O e€ rin er s ame a small store for himself on Broadway, RAL SOST Xa Se directly opposite the main establish- 00 16.08 | ment of the firm with which he had, 10.27 been connected for so Many years, ; Hell C nen earl, his year he ass¢ ited him ML AE BRS, Pla dada the present firm and bought out the SEASONABLE eae i etal] interests of the original firm, | eee LA) ' ema cere preserving the trade name with tho | SPECIALS ltr voluntar Petition Filed | aaaition of the words “Incorporated | ’ C a Uc Od) Reta Effect Felt Here, Retailers Mak- Hy! 7 ; a | FRIDAY & SATURDAY ing Another Advance—Fol- In U. S. Court Against |“Kip” M’COY RELEASED ! A Trust's Wartt | Clothing House. ON BAIL OF $1 ase 4 lows Trust’s arning. | : ——— 4 : | Belgian Authorities Withdraw Ob-| 4 | Rumors affecting the credit of the firm jection in Robbery Case and . _ CHICAGO, Aug. 2—The warning | of Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, Ff ae. ; ‘. Gags to consumera that after the “dis- | which had been circulating in the finan. Pug! Peele y wh { ‘" j ; cial distric several day Py ug. 2— MeCo: s Pisjees would te nirter te boing futfilee | Verited to-day by the Ming of an iavots | Feleased. by the. English police ton SEMI-ANNUAL ea tecaay heehat the local stock |untary petition in basi ey in the| OM $15,000 ball. He himself put up $10, D Bos, Was wie at the blatent, prices United States District Court against tae} and @ friend contributed the extra er ketatn sA.heeh,_ the. Aaron copre- | tees sath 00. When MeCoy was first brought enw ae aw. work's: record for. alll- The petition was filed by Charles|{nto the Bow Street Police Court some ; Twa. 44 beef prices. Simons's Sons, Inc., Frankel Bros, and|@ays ago charged with complicity in| FLA seareity of cattle was given as the | A. B. Kirchbaum & Co., creditors, and| the theft of valuable gems om the! Adaune for eaves selling at $9.9 per the claims of tiese and other firms for| Princess of Thurn and Taxis at Ostend, | S Y and a prediction of ten-dollar cattle goods sold to the Hackett-Carhart re.| Magistrate Sir Alfred de Rutzen refused vy HES Week Was made by dealers to- tall concern, aggregate %. Admig-| to accept ball, He again refused to-day, : sion of insolvency on the part of the] but the prisoner's lawyer made a strony ‘The following table, compiled from firm {s alleged in the petition. plea for bie cliant, detegtiven Troms Scot bie \Qeurer obtained from eeveral dealers, Inquiry at the vitices of Hackett, | [end Yard said tt RUA Aab bet Based | : Pins tile tendancy of oetall meat erioee Carhart & Co., Incorporated Retail, to Innocence, and while pressure from these ena al al Give the full title of the firm at No | hear upon the Magistrate, an Rather Than Carry 841 Broadway, brought out the ex-|was received from the Belsi Them Over . intterhouse steak - planation that the strictly wholesale| that it had no objection to t 4 ridin firm of Hackett, Carhart & Co., whose | er's release. “a Ne Glia offices are at the samo address, is in| Sir Alfred accordingly cancelled his MOHAIR Tamb chops (best cuts) | no way involved in the present bank. | order remand ng tho Ameri to jail Weel ge abe ae esr fe 4e3 Neal cutlets Work chope Thése prices, according to butchers, have been reached by a gradual climb, The following reasons for the unprec- | yuted meat prices are given by ident Jones of the Live Stock Ex- opange: lwereasing population, due to immi- fon; crowding of people into the cities; opening by Congress of West- ern breeding and grazing lands to set. tlements; abandonment of cattle rais- | ing in corn growing States, and selling Of calves for slaughter by dairymen. Im the last twenty-four hours there has been a retail advance of from one to three cents a pound on all meat cuts in New York, and in the last Months there has been a gradual increase of from 30 to 60 per cent ‘The strike of Jewish women in Lrook- dyn, when they attacked the shops of the kosher butchers, beat customers and ruined meat with kerosene, as well | as the meat boycott inaugurated by | ‘tie Hourewiver’ League were tneftec Ve in staying the onward march of meat The retailers declared they were helpless because the job- hers charged them more and the job- bera in turn blamed the packers, panini it LUDLOW JAIL PRISONER }, MUST GO TO BELLEVUE. Physical Culture Expert, Held for Alimony, Has Been Acting ¥ Strangely, Sustica Lehman in the Supreme Court tOeday signed a decr utho ng the remoyal of David M OWitZ, A prisol in @he Tiudiow etreet jail, to Hellevue he will be put in the The order was given of affidavite by Sherif! Har Warden Johnson and Dr i, the jal! y that s health was h that m himself, Meecowltz, a physic a>vour thirty i Hospital, where observation ward heeause M he 1 culture expert, years old, Was committed to Inflon dune Stast by order of Justice ‘verard because of contempt of court by failure to pay alimony to his wife, Rertha Moscow?» his first night as xuest of the Serif, Moscowita declared thet his bed was too close to the floor wad impeded the free passage of air in suMcient volume to keep his “thews and ainews" from deterioration whil arleop and unadle to guard vonaily The Sheri has aciailed two of his stronger: deputies, “Tom Wi and ‘Heck’ Gimore, to make the transfer tgeamorror i K Photogravule Portrait Free, $e Sumdey World will Kiem large Plptugravure wurtralt of Woo w tH (lor the coupond in nest ‘* Mérid. This pleture ts in sume style as thd famous “Series of Presidents” photux wavures, but more than tuice we large, te tw of the anc “All the Men I Have Met in New York Are Rascals,” Writes ‘‘ Bessie’ —*‘ There Are So Few Men Who Care to Entertain a Sensible Girl That It Really F _| ruptey proceedings. The firms are dis- tinct, so 1t was said in behalf of Wal- ter P, Myers, secretary of the retail concern, and are controlled by differ. ent officers and directors. CREDITORS ALLEGE SALARIES Pays to Be Silly,” Says “Undecided Girl.” give her the “evening” she wants |!f not discouraged young men, I would |Co. are given in the Business Directory 4 Yonge Means more than an average week's |llKe to have the opinions of New York | merely as “Corcellus H. and Harold H, Few Weeks. salary, Unless a man can continue | Women as to whether or not it is| Hackett and Albert ©.Confax only.” The) with thirty feet of guld wire pre- BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ously spend unlimited amounts of | really so that a girl considers $0 a|oiicers of Hackett, Carhart & Co. inventing his aorta from bureting ite ‘There 1s a syrupy sort of short] Money on her he 1s a “cheap skat Week a small sum to marry on. corporated, retall, are Frederick P. Fors|way through his ribs, Oscar Nielson yup: g| DUt when the poor Httle fool even Dear Madam: I know many girls |ster, President; Edgar F. Turlington,|o¢ Jacksonville, Fla, was resting | story, very popular with the editor thinks that after she gets all she from average homes who think !t | Vice-President: Walter I. Myers, See- quletly at Bellevue .sospital this morn: | and perhaps the readers of fifteet-| wants the man is going to be con- is grand to be at theatres, auto | retary aud Treasurer, cent magazines, wherein the heroine, Whose little sister is dying of tuber- culosis and whose flance 1s in jail— erroneously, of course—for stealing .a diamond tlara from a policeman's tent with her time half-witted ft is when they that most of thes eelinks holt,"* art from cusation ® man who admits her ace and Hardly @ day passes that we are not own clothes, but friends have or expect to get. To conversation and eral vulgarities, she is wrong. IMPAIRED FINANCES, two views of two evidently disillusioned | The oMicers of Hackett, Carhart & and sickly smiles, wgen- And { ake this discovery | ‘dollies” get thelr CP C, Parties, “all-night” restaurants, and to have @ continual round of pleas- ure with different ‘men every day. They go with men whom they know perfectly well are not fit to asso- ciate with, but still so long as they ‘The petitioning creditors allege that the finances of the retail company had heen greatly impaired Vecause the three officers who constituted the board directors had v elves $70,009 in salaries for th during ent health and going back to his trade of ife raged In ruining her beau-| And here are the letters of two work-| spend lots of money {: makes no dit: | months, The Wasklon: Ip, Mhup kabhi ceginatnaken within w tcgsteeke on wite, Is engaged in runing ing girls setting forth thelr views of| ference about thelr character. How |furth in the petition: lig tapew oie Aire cance calieevaran nine tiful young eyes by embroidering (he) tng situation: can young men be serious with girls Tho retail firm, as distinguished aneurtzm when Nieleon applied to the | lingerie of the daughter of a multl-| ay MEN SHE HAS MET PROVED | ° this prevailing type? Girls who | fom the wholesale firm, the oldest | medical ward for relief, threw new light miilional RASCALS should be willing to start married | .stuntished, has been in existence only | on the case, The other day, watching a young TOURER RAG : Nee on SS c week toll me that thelr | since April, 1911, and controls four) “I noted a pulsation on the left hand Dear Madam: I have read with | only reason for not getting married | trey in New York, Frederick P. For- | glde of the man's hack.” tecas cea lady strolling along Fifth avenue in} jy the account of discouraged {a because I can't give thom all the | stor, the President of the firm, bor-| of his ribs were almost worn Awar and what 1s generelly called a diaphanous , &! 1 have met nothing but res 9 luxuries they expect, and I fam Jiuwed “in excess of $0,000" from the |\e seemed as if the heart must Anaily REELS D : t t pretty! cals, nothing else in New York. twenty-five years old and am mak- | 1/04 treasury, the exact amount not roptbaypedal y NIKOLS G NSSMITH gown, it occurred (o me that pretty; Sis mt could meet a good, clean: | ing $40 a week, The average girl ex- | ine watey in. the petition ha teat i eastettns bees ager ied soon this form of fiction will be no more. For when the daughters of the) minded inan, If you are not a sport | pects about ten times ax much ag [CIS stated In the duced be tue (Meee ne ear rich cease to wear lingerle—many of them have anne 80 aimee here you are not wanted, | You live the man Of her own social standing Dear On TGS ENE ELGAR —EE a poor ci sage our sympathies and ruin their) a clean life and you are left al Uf gir f we |P arn crs Seeatiat aire nea SHS GaR Te AY which are no longer} Su! 1 would rather be alone than they ‘could all tind ina TTC vor cen paid. into, tne tirm, the Instant Relief e q eyes by embrolde Hotei geee . ; ever be ‘ . mutiful young eyes by be a sport or toy. I am a good Shere 19 ‘some one who would give | si ore allege, excenting by charsing worn, | housekeeper and cook; I make my them good homes. M. B.A Y have hevce hid the corporation with the sum of $70,000 BEWARE OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, of | ¢ until next Thursday and admitted him to ball. | ———_—_—_— MAN WHOSE ARTERY WAS WIRED LIKELY TO RECOVER. Bellevue Doctors Say He May Be Back at His Trade in a ing and fully expected to recover from| |the operation performed on him on! | Wednesday by Dr. William C, Lusk. | His two attendant physicians, Drs, C. | * Cody and Flawkins, reported that he | stood y chance of regaining his for Sore Feet ; which the directors voted to themselves young lady clothed in the consctousness] Condition it describes Bot, Snag py eaucad \ Sama piate Geir Madam: According to the |git.te) was creditea to the name. cf - of inocence and a light summer 4re*8} CONDUCT OF DIFFERENT GIRLS | not met a respectable man letter of “Progressive Stenographer, President Forster and has not been |Sore Feet, Tender Feet, Swollen Feet entertaining or shocking the passe! ANAL VERS, BESSID, women should be escorted walle | distributed among the three officers. Every Time by TIZ. ere &: madara epreinn: af the. Fine bien | SHE 18 LERIOUSLY THINKING OF | Malang tnroukh the alvects in order |PETITION SAYS CASH AMOUNTS Cored Every Time by Victory. “And sometimes she isn't a] Dear Madam: Hvergthing tn this. | aera eap apt Yous Wie may Anok Het alle, Be TO $20,000, fend for Free Trial Package To-Day, VIIOPE AE SI Par ORNY Are ORlleds CU ee Ne Oe ee eosin though she does call us fools and | ‘The creditors’ petition sets forth that | few aro chosen to wear the dlaphanous Bo danig- et lt} pa ee fit ie Dear Madam: The serious, sober idiots, we men would never inter- |g: present the corporation has $20.00 |Sown. Some time ago a very practical Shall by varie acta in fhe prgeetnvs Ponpergernterd ay, S058 WED) MiRRO Care RAR BS Has the lin cash; that {ts Habilities exceed $200, ne agi eT og ) ertaininy 4 of thelr der ats ; ly man wrote to ‘The veoing Wont a own home must elther do without insipid and God knows what el eed out attention. We men, who | and ie total Heaths AF cara ally proving se Bremen v0 Cre it on-| these attentions or else procure them has no doubt never given a girl have to work ali our lives in order handled, will Wey ‘0 gone man's Gress of the grou from the class of men who are wiil+ chance to show her true character, to support pleasure loving women, Samuel D, Liedesdorf was appoint jeu p Noung fellow in pareult of in| inf aud anxious to extond them for | In the first place If they were silly | must take an insult from one who | receiver of the firm under bonds of eee a ic oe ee young] the return they have in mind wien | they could not makealiving. Ittakes | saya that any kind of gir! ts much | $25,000, with Instruction from the Court [ho tw wetting. Hut the average young] the "iurn 1h perfectly good girl ts | the serious girl to Oght life's batties | too Kood for the average man. to continue the business, jman does take this frivolous view Of) corever looking for some one to spend lone, ‘There are so few men that My savice We Bi ZOnne en ie The heeviees creditors and the Gevelopinent of women's fashions. 1.| friendship flows tn both’ directions, | girl that !t really pays to be allly | >% Pes SAMUBL Mc, | Frankel Bros, $21,243; A. B. Kirsch- | have received more than a hun | and isa friend toa friend. The other with men, I speak only from experi: —_--——— baum Company, $9,437; Levy Bros.,| | bare tgs Rar me! Whe ates HS oi irl, always out for @ good time, 1 am past thirty, have always GIVES $100,000 TO NURSE $12,868; L Adler Bros. & Ci 4, 97.08 |New York John he cor On | alway nea econ apser™! 4 for my lv! ph «| Michael Stern & Co., 295 Jand the Broadway masher are merely | ore ene tthe plier wie ie j and fy cif Nite eee \ ne ker Bros, & Co., $9,523; Toblas Green- results of the extraordinory license} #!Ways despisini “pike 0 na fond of Home ite, Janae Lonvea Rotate (teal Aitaao leat ist ina atkker Gated Ge wORiAn nothing but reverent friendship to | nothing 1 can not do, 1 have 4 |New Orleans Wome 0 MD te a ee | lant ten. ve And it would offer, Is the one who earprised happy disposition aud am a good en- | eg One Who Attended Her tn poration, itself an outgrowth of a firm to deny the possibility that pub- | When soe finds that instead of what tertainer and always truthful, Jam | Yellow Fever. of more than forty years standing, was | morals may be affected by Women's! sie Ix Rett ng given on accou Weil liked everywhere, but my exe | foreshadowed a fow days azo when tt t women, ax we know Fume supposed Valuy she Inaer- | Pe wis then has made mea | gp LOUIS, Aug. %—Because she| became known that a committee ¢ ooventricities of thelr tly has, tt ng sold for @ re- ynbelever, for most every man |p orgea the late Mrs. Stella L. Boulock aviest creditors had met to make nd complesions| turn, and she ts shocked and horris tat 1 have bad the misfortune of (Te New Orleans through an attack of | a! inquiry int financial status, pre- | Poltcemen all over the world use TZ. ‘ Hin Me ne ean tae F meeting, and 1 am pretty caretuy [Of NeW Or OMlD tans Miss Tole to a reorganiaation, ‘This com- | Policem and on their feet all day and lictated by the demand the) fled at the Way ohe 4s treate lie me aprarar sutreatiatond as Oe ee now’ vinlilae her comprised Morris May of the know what sore, tender, sweat | young men The true woman never lacks tor mired me for being 90 senaibig, ete Strang, now VIsIGHE for i Kirschbaum Co., Joseph Frankel feet really mean. They use Porhaps the most extraordinary friends and is never a: w loss for that ue ts RIAD (4 HAGA thet ee tha, Mrs George oveioy, at No. pat Frankel Brothers and Tomas T1Z cures, 1t keeps their ot | | Fovelation which the present dis» | reverent attention, Sie treats with | ft Way a relief to talk toe gir erat con avenue, Walnut Parle, hea Inherited f Adier Brothers & Co. Ben- | condition | cussion has brought to me is that the same courtesy the poor friend ' and shallow, ana hat an estate worth peer an ae] bi Felner was counsel for this| You never tried anything like T1Z be-| man who Who has only his time and thoughts | Was Bes ally allow, and yet |“ igs Stron& Was herself sel y the | committee, The filing of the sult, which | fore for your It ts diffecont trom | practically every young 4 1 have seen tho silly, babylah cirl \tever after she had cared for Mra |was concurred in by Secretary Myers | anything ever before sold, | bas taken part in it believes that to offer as she treats the wealthy win out over me scores of times, Boulock. The older woman immediate | for the company, followed the investi-| T1Z draws out all Polsonous exudations | | the aspirations of the present day sriend bho boas paar te ettervain Girls that have not one ounce of |1y took the nurse Into her home unt gation, . of the teat coe Young women ave wholly mero | Be Javieniy,. WO all. how common sense, that are absolut she married Charles W. Ley of Michi- T1% clean ary. Mo phase of the correlate them, 1 have one tn mind of woom | feipicss, aro the first to get a het gen city in 1910. When Ley died in g|SEGAN BUSINESS AS SWEEPER RA rath 15 siesne| problems of dress, paint aud pow- @ dozen men have sald: “A man ts | pand. it has often made me wie months the nurse | terumed her _ ,_|N STORE. . You'll never limp again or iraw up @er and the Mew York Johnny has always better for having been in her | 4 were silly and frivuious 1 thimg ‘maiden name and continued her pro-| 4, Turlington, vice-president of | your fa \n pale, sud you Hi forget about provoked such comment as the eit- | company.” | the ald proverb, (Sip folly to be |SPR OM cok out of o daughter with | simone the eee ce enens OR ai your corny waned and “But'te osrenie| Hation hinted im the letter of “Die. Against thin we have the “hot | wise,” wulis me. Anyhow J would | Mre BOWsGy cyt oe oe ner wie Gena Ghiimaue sare Aen hia On ig couraged Girl” who stated that @port” out for « ream,” In a like to hear from others if tt pays to Fol Ate. waar dust’ eaiaiianen ela terete nts a box, sold at all drug| ‘4m exchange fora few dinners an restaurant she wants everything | be willy, AN UNDECIDED GIRL, | ee leontion’ onl Oanal siveate Tite wie teat fepartment, and | general stores | theatre tickets ~ man expects « big from the date to the printer's name, | 18 $50 A WEEK TOO LITTLE To | “n ‘a ‘4 as od return.” Her steps lag at every jeweller's wi Here js #0 answer to dow, her talk is all of what ‘Discourages t er - athihanals Ar am MARRY ON? I conclude to-day'e digcusston wits bag ¥ Foiher John's Bett, 288 BABY’S LIFE WAS SAVED| meted to the stock department, then ” to the shipping department and then sees: Rate eS to the post of aasistant superintendent a mI 1228 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago, of T1Z and enjoy free trial pack: Coats & Trousers (Waterprooted.) Neat penci. stripe effects. Reg- ular $15 values. $6-5° PALM BFACH CLOTH Coats &Trousers $Q.50 Sizes to fit men of all propor- tions. Cut and tailored dis- tinctive from Ready-mades. My Semi-Annual Half- Price Sale ofters opportu- nities absolutely unequalled elsewhere. Thi prices show what an excellent chance exists to buy Mer- chant Tailors’ $25 to $75 for Garments o1 Georges Custom Mod Clothes, built to equal Mer- chant lors’ $30 to $60 products,at the following 50 per cent. reductions. $15.00 Now $4.50 $16.50 Now 8.25 $18.00 Now 9.UU $20.00 Now 1U.0U 22.50 Now 112d $25.00 Now 12.5U $28.00 Now 14.U0U $30.00 Now 19,.UU | $35.00 Now 1 4.0U $40.00 Now ZU.UU | <4,auU Every two and three piec: Suck Suit, Walking Prince Albert, Dress and Tuxedo Suit in my stock goes in a: $45.00 wow | 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave, Fatablished L879 as the ALSO STORES AT PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THe Chestuuts’ 884 Washinton, TrROVID ‘86D Weatm

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