The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1912, Page 18

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is GOWN TO CHANGE |DEPEW PEEVED, “TTS HUE WHILE | SAYS HE INVENTED { GIRL WEARS TT} SIDE WHISKERS) QUIT "FIREBRAND" Gtemically Treated Dress Is Ex-Senator Declares It Took| ‘Everybody's Doin’ ‘It? Lures] tts, sfternoon Yellow in the Dark, Red in Sunshine. Him Fifty ‘Years to Win Over the English. ‘The truth about whiskers Is out. Turn the spotiight on Chauncey Depew. Returning to his own, his native jand, Scheme to Enable Women to wervnae,"Amerien's ex-chamoion, afte. Change the Style in Ginner statesman stood on the deck of Half a Second. OLD FROCK EVER NEW. the White Star liner Adriatic to-day end admitted that he was the modern father of ali hirsute facial adornment. ‘Mr. Depew was much incensed by the Ade-opread report that an invasion of English whiskers threatens the United | States, He fingered his own flowing white ones caressingly as he made the following pointe: ‘That he vegan to raise this same crop fifty years ago. ‘That forty-nine years and nine monthe “tie lest! ago they wi just aa they are now, re,” accord: | barring @ whiteness of color that is nat- of the ural at seventy-nine. P| ‘That he made many annual trips to + | England, taking the whiskers with him each ume. ‘That Englishmen, at firet deriding him, {came finally to imitate him. ‘That within the last few years fow | Bngiishmen have ventured to brave their bleak native out-of-doors smooth- ehaven. And@ that, considering all these things, @ thinker can plainly eee it ie not an invasion of English whiskers but of |native-grown American whiskers that threatens this country. “Lf there are any honors due tn this whtekers proposition.” said Mr. Depew gesting his right hand before him on an fmaginary banquet board, “I must in- sist upon having them. It took me . | Atty yeare to convince the English ! wae right, and it may take longer to You know that HE Hi i @illy and not et all practical. What more @uggeative of neat whiskers. » way, Chauncie?” . ww was also quite worried Panama Canal treaty breach He said he could hear of war growling quite distinctly on clear days ia Europe and intimated that "t done to remove th Fe! 5 Mt il il FH Pak eetti i : 2 3 sf 7 & g i : est fit eg he i fil ifeitil] i: itl FE bee z ti i affect Atoelt, i i to use @ spirit lamp. gepanise to america on the ndriaite oom | jatio ‘md seb in “Milestones” in New York and interchange in a sim. . William A. Pi who ‘The chemical explanation | was on the passencer ist, had disap- shifting of tints is that the light| peared with professional proficiency the molecular formation of the| when ship news reporters went to look iy, the same aub- | for him. € —_—_—.- — tion to Unt and RACES FROM VIENNA eam, ven aad? Gat the TO SAVE WOMAN'S LIFE. take place iy oragend mente, ‘at-|Prof. Bickel Taken Off Liner by Tug and Rushed to the Bedside, When the Cunard steamship Lus!- > | tania stopped at Quarantine fter- noon @ tugboat put out from the Bat- tery and, running alongside, took off @eeme practicadle that such dyes may | Herr Prof. Bickel of Vienna. The tug means of ether or|then turned and raced back for the vent, Then, if a| Battery, where an automobile was solution be spread| waiting to convey Prof. Bickel to the of @ sarment there| bedside of Mra A. W. Green, wife of believe that there| the dent of the National Biscuit of color change in| Company, at No, 92 East Sixty-fourth when exposed to/| atreet, Prof, Bickel, #0 it was learned tram WOULDN'T IT TEAR THE DRESS | passengers on the ship, ie a diatin- TO TATTERS? guished Vienna scientist “Very encouras! whose specialty a the cu Le Gnberimente have! the radium treatment, nit chenged treat Mra. Green, who is dangerously to opoxynaphthalene when |!!! of onnemia and & complication of gat.” other disorders, assented, @s tho pro- | qumeemeemnme: Much-needed breath. 1 would, after such cataclysm.) “And would not | (e very beautitul”’ | {fe er, 1 go not siven practical op- | may Photography. From its in-| 5 art has aroused a great interest and has achieved a jant success. But it is art of photo- ct H E i i 3 : i i i luced by light. Besides fur- methods of cloth prepara- tudies on this! 1) wren, until Season's reserving static) f bo ing, bleaching and all | be Eetiwe sanapone se Se h Ught brings avout. =) obvious: (1) Smith Gray =! Quality which doce not per- mit a general cut ora to sales in mn ! I : fi shes EVENING WORLD, TURKEY TROT MAKES AUDIENCE Whole 1,400 Factory Hands ‘Like a Pied Piper. “When the noon whistle released a thousand girte and four hundred men from the rope factory of the American Manufecturing Company, Noble and West streets, Greenpoint, to-day prop- Agandists of the Socialiet party were there again to voice ¢he wrongs of the workingman. “They say this is @ free country”— began @ swarthy epeaker from « porte- ble platform. B-r-rum, b-r-rum! B-r-rum, d-r-rum, bererum! the rattle of « snare drum in- terrupted, and then the opening strains of “Everybody's Doin’ tt” é@rowned the speaker's voice. Ten uniformed bands- men had taken up their post in an- rther corner of the lot beside the rope plant, The Socialist went valiantly on, but tw One remained near him. in the music started a-twitohing the shoulders of the girls, who never had seen the “turkey trot,’ and they went The few men who had gathered to Meten t© the Socialist'’s arguments caught up partners and joined the danc- Ing throng. Slowly the band moved away in “Pied Piper’ fashion, followed y the trotters, the bear-catters and the exponents of the “Texas Tommy.” Across the street @ cranked plano joined the hubbub with “When I Get You Alone To-Night.” Some one telephoned to the Greenpoint avenue police station that a riot was in progress, and thirty policemen were sent with Lieut. Rogers. When they got to the scene of festivities seven men, armed with sledge hammers, were add Ing to the nolse by pounding on an empty tron tank. Manufacturing Company's plant. Water had been poured upon iim from the roof, he said, sirens had been sounded and baseball games started, all with the idea of cooling his enthusiasm. =’ ‘There was an unsuccessful strike at othe factory two years ago, at the end of which the etrikers, half-starved and entirely discouraged, went forlornly back to work. > Holds Government Job 60 Years, WASHINGTON, Sopt. 13—Fifty years the same Job is the record completed Then the whistle stopped latantty, | gressive State Convention. Mr. Roose- . WALL STREET. ——__ Stock market prices at the outset of trading to-day displayed « slowly up- ward tendency that eventually carriod the list fractionally above the closing of a The volume of business nag A Union Panthe and fouinern hallway. ‘sbewed the best rising power. ‘market grew steadily stronger in Derlod. Led by Southern other specialties, the en- Da boyd sae to R. highest of the y at closing time, Met gains in man; Instances Jeeeberd exceeded a point. Anal. =. PEER CE RES CERCA + Hee ltt Le ete eee ttt ttt ++, 8 PEESEISS 508 8 8EE S Fe8eR paired a INDIANS MEET ROOSEVELT. Coleone! Shakes Hands With Braves an ‘ate Oheekes of Babies, BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Sept. 18.—A group FRIDAY, BSEPTEMmbe Women’s 45c Silk Lisle Hose, Picked them ri by mere chance the other day, and to-morrow it is your turn to be ag? Of fine farte top, double soles and spliced feels; tn black or white. The Foremost Paris Models i Are Here in Beight, New ; Misses’ and Children’s Smart Hats First on list come CORDUROY HATS, becat they fill such a di- versity of needs, and are particularly suited to the miss from 6 to 16 years. We show them in plain colors and two-toned effects in a variety of styles and sizes. No better values are offered at these prices. 98c 1.25 1.48 FELT HATS—They're ° always the vogue, because they’re extremely ef- fective and serviceable. Of course, the new styles are charming and different, Simply trimmed in ali leading colors. 98c and 1.25 SCOTCH TWEED HATS—Somewhat boyish in shape, but none the less becoming to the wee lass for a’ that. Checks, plaids and dark mix- 1.48 “Robespierre’’ Collars and Other Neckwear Needs This assemblage, in high and low effects of satin and lace combina- tions, Is so comprehensive as to meet the most exacting demands of old and young. Nowhere else will the selection be found better. For to-morrow we shall offer 69e. to $1.50 values at, each 5O0c to $1.25 35c Pleatings, yd., 25c ef Mieockfoot Indians wearing their gaudiest garments welcomed Col. Reose- welt to-day. The Colonel arrived in Blackfoot after an all-night ride from Boles and spent two hours here He shook hands with the Indian braves ‘and patted the cheeks of the babies. ‘Then he made & epecoh to several hun- Gred “palefaces.” From Blackfour Col. Roosevelt started ack to Pocatello and then waseto go to Ogden, Utah, to address the Pro- elt ead to-day that while he aid not work, he felt he would ni inge taken by the State Excise Board to annul the Mcense of Charles Felt- man, the Coney Island restaurant man, ‘The justice said that the inspectors who accused Feltman were hasy in their identifications and that Fekman had shown a@ real effort to ebey the law and sell liquor on Sundays only with meals. The court expressed dis- approval of the time which was al- lowed to lapse between the investiga- tion last April and the present pro- - ceeding, observing that there were ment. Pulaski has been doing mes- wenger duty for Uncie gam office for half @ century and says he feels Mt for a quarter century more. TIME (T! ANY SOUR STOMAGH CURED hundreds of resorts at Coney Island which flagrantly ignored the law and made no effort to keep their places orderly as Veltman does, BASSY, UPSET IN FIVE. MINUTES, Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, 1s and stubborn when you five minutes. you eat ferments int in continuous revolt—if Diapepsin. It's soneedless to 1, then teks . ie Dia ; hg be "a Di os joes” ee ‘ milions cf tales annually. next meaia favorite food iress—eat without fear. I use out-of-order stomachs that gives it its oat AEE DIAPE Ft, realise the ‘spepsia; when’ the food aches and you feel sick magic in Pape’s Diapepsin. It make: "t get it lease, typhi palate agent pepsin. There will not be any dis. lumps, your hi Riso Liddy SONG fy INDIGESTI RNESS, GAS, h RTRS YEAR- ROUND its Formerly UNDER SAME AT WARREN 8T — NEW BROADWAY YORK ~5'9 AV. FULTON ST. AT PLATBUSH AV. BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD Hy in excess, add, for most men, timely interest to our | FIRST and FINAL CLEARANCE MARK DOWN] $18.50, $20, $22.50 Suits Former] $30, $35, $40... NET AND SHADOW LACE PLEATINGS—from 1% to 3% inches wide; suitable for waists and } 25¢ Women’s 39¢ Chamois Lisie Gloves {is" An excellent fall glove fo jab! weather before one § es fo don tld: | skins, These are 2-clasp chamois fin- i 'sh lisle—cool enough on warm days— | warm enough on cool days. Gray and | natural yellow shades, with whit edges and drawn backs, Sree | Girls’ School Dresses, 3.95 nS There isn’t a more becoming miss of 6 to 14 years to be found anywhere. A number of different styles, all smart, serviceable, excellent for school wear. One is a regulation model with large sailor collar trimmed with white or braid; full-plaited skirt; finished with silk tle. ‘ Vitus Coupen entitles bearer te an extra 10% Discount en any cw or THIS $28 BRASS BED OUTFIT, consisting 15.75 of 2+in, Post all brass Bed, uaranteed for 5 years; all steel Sorin and genuine felt mat- ress in fancy ticking, only... for Massive $14 Chiffon- like design, oak; oval 144-146 W125” Sr. rear TUAV. Lowest Prices in the City & 18, 1912, KScHsG. Open Saturdays Till 9.45 P. M. “Insured” une. Against poor service or fit. That's more than most houses will dire to. We know our goods—they're tried and found worthy of our confidence. So we cheerfully stand back of every pair to the extent of a broad Shoe “Insurance” policy. Your risk is entirely eliminated. Why take chances? Dor SMO Cal Lee Si ug 1.68 Boys’ $1.95 Call Buches Ehoss, to 13% 1.40 a 4 $2.00 Patent Leather and Gun Metal High Sises, $134 102, 1.65 Children’s $1.75 Pat. Leather and Gua Metai Hich Cut Betton Shoe, Stses, 834 to 5, 1.40 Women’s $3.00, $3.50 New Fall B and Satin Slippers 1.95 CS The best value you've ever seen. All sizes; all leathers. Koch Quality Clothes ss, = There’s a Wor.d ot Satisfaction ia Knowing That Every Stitch of our sovs Seits or Coats Will Withstand any Reasonable Stra a. The |i fellow of to-day is usually a strenuous gentleman, and his gots mut not apes be ozo pel lh, to, Koch Clothes for boys have many po! that oes to both and toys’ Norfolk s’ Norfolk and Double- Doubie-Breasted Satts, Breasted 2-Trousers Suits 5.00 to 9.00 edd 7.50, endl inter col igs; 2 tence, tweed and Dhue wren. | REE 9% fal ot eke frome Stes 7 Me) 48 years. tweed mixtures, Sizes 7 to 18 years, “Koch” 2-Trousers Suits, $5 School Trousers, Norfolk and double-breasted mod-| BOYS’ SCHOOL TROUSERS— els; 2 pairs of full peg knicker trousers, lined throughout; cheviots x Knickers and bloomers, of durable cheviot mixtures; sixes S$ to 16 and tweeds, 7 to 17 years. all-wool serge dress for the little made and finished; sizes 84 Not only do we offer the choicest and display of furnit sciit Coupons can Note that the Mat- tress of this outfit Is in fine stylish French Batiste Corsets, 69¢ Several new up-to-date “vith low and medium roral extreme long skirt; well boned and finished, with heavy hose sunvorters, top trimmed with lace and ribbon..... 69¢ O Men’s Neckwear for Autumn 1912 9 A. splendid: assortment of: the. new flowing end four-in-hands far thoes! who discriminate. The § patterns in stripes and figures; plats effects, of course, for the con: tive taste. You'd pay move in i a specialty shop; our pri SOc} Men’s 89c Percale Shirts, Some stores ask as high as $i og for this grade of shirt; our formes rice has . Of fancy Percale, in neat colored and black and “pe cut coat style with cuffs. Two Important Special: jouse WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESS! iT in light blue, dark tan with sailor collar, and piping of black and wh! check material, Also good = model stripes WOMEN" in jOUSE DRESS! checked percale; several styles, s with fancy trimmed with piping and tons. Others with white p| Also of striped gingham, finished with embrold- ered scallop ——— | Instead of 1.00 These Women’s Kid Gloves AreO 9 The two-clasp kinds with one eg. shree-row embroidered backs; jm tam, white, gray and other shades. ! 1.50 New Books, 44¢ seeds, Bowe 12 the Bing.” to Comme Boje “Breuse Sle," by Rapert “See Bat Feat neta vate Motor Mal.” Wy ©. N. and he Me, Barings Dader the Terr,” Ww Fey SRG UES ba SRE Yan mee $1.50 Necklaces, 98¢ ORIENTAL PU ARL BEAD NECK» LACES—in rose pink or cream ere beautiful lustre; strung on 1 chain, with 10 kt. gold clasp. } Girls’ Middy Blouses, 95c, 1.50, 1.95 nsory Without doubt the best selection in town. Several new and have been added to our already big assortment, which by prospective purchasers of Middies, All are well Jo 20 years. * Another Drinking Cup ~FREE~ IN NEXT Sunday’s World Another Drinking Cup Coupon, good for your choice of a Collap- sible Aluminum Cup with Cover or an Oiled Paper-Cup in Case. ' AULA LIL Zz be exchanged at Exchange Depots, which will be i given in next Sunday’s World. Owing to the great demand for the Drinking Cups given away with the Sunday World last Sun- day, another Coupon will be printed _ IN NEXT . Sunday’s World. Order Now from Your Newsdealer ‘

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