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40 BOYS ARRESTED WHEN MAYOR LETS ROUGE STOP BALL Playing in the Streets Finally Brings Protest From Plate \ Glass Companies. Because »ollcemen obeyed the Mayor's injunction to “wink hard wih both tyes” when boys played ball im the atrect, twenty-five youngsters appeared tn Children’s Court to-day, Fifteen or twenty others who were arrested were taken home last night by their parents, ‘The police “winked” #0 guccessfully that all sorts of aluses grew out of the street ball playing. Boye broke win- down and street lampa, struck pedes- trians and did a lot of damage when their ball was a ‘tip cat.” Many per- fons narrowly escaped having their eyes put out. But the boys kept on and gradually included stone throwing in their reper- tory. The police remembered the letter Mayor Gaynor wrote in the summer of 19M, saying: “They (the boys) must Play somewhere,” so they didn't dare do anything, while complaints for months poured into the police stations. Then the plate glass inmurance com- Panies and the merchants combined and wrote the Mayor a letter, The Mayor responded by writing to # certain police captain a@ letter, and last night the police of the Kast One Hundred and Fourth street station went out and gathered in forty boys who are alleged to nave been breaking windows and street lamps and to have Introduced Into thelr ball and “cat” games stones end other missiles. The boys were surprised at the Mayor's reversal of form. ‘The nows spread quickly and many streets in town were peaceful for the firet time im months. a SHIP'S SHARP NOSE CUTS 00 FEET DEEP INTO PEER, SHASHING A BUILDING THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912. News Oddities ‘Tie Peace Congress ts fighting again. AT. R. campaign button was found im a crow's nest at Highland Lake, Conn. Bay, George, don’t take her to Bavaria on that honeymoon. The raftroads there have prohibited kissing on the trains, platforms, or the company’s premises. ‘The revivalist asks, “Where do you stam, brother™’ The Rev. ©. FE. Clements of Chicago says 2,000 Methodist preachers stand in the shadow of the poorhouse, Some pumpkins in Hackensack! Thomas Marshall has one that weighs @ pounds 13 ounces. The new baby of Mall Carrier Damel Greiger of Pittsburgh t# a seventh fon of & seventh son of a seventh son. Now, if father is only a Democrat all should be well. The family of Henry Loomia of Ardmley, N, Y., have five roosters for dinner to-day. Loomis shot at @ burglar last night. Somebody haa started the rumor that Dr, Wiley hae @ prem agent. t} Miening for ten years, Arthur Britton of Pourhkeepste was found in the Pawling mountains, ceyered with hair, armed with a club, and barking like ® fox. In memory of her rescue on the Matterhorn a year ago, Countem Natalie Kilfus made her Hotel Astor dinner questa, ercoried by Alpine guides, walk up Ment fights of steps. Bhow this to your wife: “You may pull out your husband's hatr till he te bald-headed,” Judge Samuel G. Near of Trenton told Mra. Anthony Stankowits, “You may pour water down his tack until he ts water-logged, and then you may think up something new and try that on him.” Since Frederick Drumm of Harlem professes inability to pay damages of $1,068, fifteen-year-old Frederick Schuck ing to sell Drumm’s bull-dog, and thus make the dog pay part of the dam for his own bite, Tt was a mistake about Peru being bebind the times. They told the retir- ing President he ought to be tn Jail. JAMAICA BAY OYSTERS PERIL FOR FOUR YEARS; NO ACTION WAS TAKEN Art Is Long Distance. (Prom the Newark News) An American artist walked out of his house, closed the door with unusual care and descended the atepe, In his hand was a satchel containing his paints and brushes and @ change of socks, At the gate he met a bright-eved, ragged little boy carrying basket filled with scarlet strawberries, purple dewberries, ermson fadishes, palo young onions, verdant spinach and gils- tening lettucs from ® huckster’s wagon Department of Agriculture|"“\).,otavicer’ she toy asked. “Bere Says State Officials Knew of ."" replied the artist, Orushing past. am on my way to Sunny Italy to paint water-color etudies of picturesque peasant children,” And he ran for the boat. Typhoid Germs in Waters. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2%.—The De- partment of Agriculture in its report on the recent investigation of polluted Stephano Tossed by Battery Sea Wall Currents—Anchor Lands in Tomkins’s Office. Caught in a swirl of currents off the Battery sea wall the Red Cross liner Mephano, making for her berth the conditions of the oyster beds in Ja- maica Bay, N. Y., says Jamaica Bay is “one great basin into which many millions of gallons of human sewage are constantly flowing. Doubtiess| Do you feel bright and cheerful—as myriads of typhoid organisms from this sewage,” the report points out, “find thelr way over # portion of the shell fish grounds through the medium of polluted waters." Oysters from Jamaica Bay are gene you should—when you getup in the morning, do you feel like you have had a good night's reat and like doing » full day's work; or do you get up with that “down and out” spirit and feel just as tired and sleepy as when you went to 200 MUTINEERS SHOT AFTER DEFEAT IN PLOT TO SEIZE CHINESE CITY Led Into Trap at Wuchang and Routed by Loyalists. WUCHANG, China, Sept. 26.—More than two hundred mutinous soldiers were captured and inatantly executed without court-martial by the loyal troops commanded by Gen. IA Yuan Heng in consequence of the outbreak which occurred among the soldiery on- camped outside the walls of this city on Tuesday. Tho remainder of the mutineers fled into the open country after they had attacked the town and been defeated by the loyal garrison. The mutineers were all cavairymen and numbered over two thousand. Thoy had prranged with the artillerymen quartered in the barracks tnstde the to Join in the movement, but the gun- Plans Discovered, Troops Are; ners at the critical moment failed to keep thelr promises. Gen, Chi-Men was warned of the mu- Uneors' plot. He permitted fhe city gates to be opened, as had been ar- ranged by the conspirators, and a body of mutinecrs numbering fifty who were important points were admitted aii immediately shot down. ‘The others, on hearing the firing, fol- lowed in and a revere fight ensued, re- eulting im the complete defoat of mu-| col, tneers. AMOY, China, Gept. %.—Violent riots in whioh many Chinese who had cut off their queues were killed are to-day from An-chi, in the interior of the Province of Fukien. pared Net the Ex-Rough Rider. (From the MNwaukes Journal.) “He files both swift and high. dips and spirals. glides with confidence down the ethereal toboggan ede from great alti- tudes. “He dives and curves. "He has ascended out of sight toward the nenith."" No, you ara mistaken. ‘Mhe above t& not from @ campaign comment on the {ex-Rough Rider; tt ls @ writeup of an | aviator. NO MORE SICK HEADACHES food in the stomach, which causes heart- burn, sick headache, or dizziness, and heey food will not ferment and cause a ad odor to your breath. The bad taste in your mouth will disappear, and you will be so much improved that your condition will surprise you. Cooper's New Discovery will take the KAHN BUYS LONDON HOME. Porchase Strengthe Ranker Will Live Abroad, LONDON, Sept. 2%.--Belief that Otto H. Kahn, of the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Intends to spend much of his time in England ts strengthened by his purchase from Mrs, Moldwin Drum- mon’ of the handsome mansion at No, 2 Carlton Mouse Terrace, one of the show places of London, While it is not known what Mr. Kahn paid for the house, it has been listed in the market at 000, The mansion has been for sale owing to Mrs, Drummond's preference for the country on account of her child's poor the Reports health. Only @ year or two ago, when the Drummonds bought the place, 146,000 was spent in redecorating the ballroom alone, Mr. Kahn 1 now living at Cassio- tury Park, which he leased from Lord Essex, ———— Capt. Seathy Now a Lawyer. Taman Sealby, captain of the White Star liner Republic when she sank off Nantucket in January, 1 iftter col- lision with the Itallan steamer Florida, has become 4 lawyer, after @ course in the Iaw sohool of the University of Michigan, elf will sail Saturday for Genoa on the Canopic, which he once commanded, and after a month in Italy will study admiralty practice in Lon- don and then settle in San Francisco. GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY BANISHED: DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR STOPPED Remedy Made from Garden Sage and Sulphur Restores Color to Gray Hair _A feeling of sadness accompa: the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately arelooked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray Bait, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of ante] young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are ‘loki: fit” gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old om account of gray haira, when a simple remedy will give hair youthful jor and beauty in a few days’ time? Most people know that common gar- len sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grandmothers used a “Sage Tea” for keeping their hair dark, soft and luxuriant. In wine Sageaad ped OG ary we have an preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other valua- ble remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out. A few Ce extn of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, in a shi time it will remove ever; druff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist to-day, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days’ treat- ment. All druggists sell it, under guar. antee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented, 50c a Week Cowperthwait @ Sons No Deposit (BrAlimant & Ca} READY-TO-WEAR OR MADE TO ORDER TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND EVENING DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. THE MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH ARE OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ BLOUSES; RIDING HABITS FOR CROSS. AND SIDE-SADDLE; RIDING SHIRTS; MOTORING AND GOLFING GARMENTS, ETC, WOMEN'S EVENING SLIPPERS: IN THE SEASON'S NEWEST MODELS SATIN SLIPPERS IN PINK, BLUE, LAVENDER, GRAY, NILE AND EMERALD, AS WELL AS IN WHITE AND BLACK; KID SLIPPERS IN BRONZE, GRAY, PINK, BLUE, BLACK AND WHITE. ALSO SLIPPERS OF CLOTH OF GOLD, OLD GOLD, SILVER AND ALUMINUM. AFTERNOON SLIPPERS IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE LEATHERS. CUT STEEL BUCKLES FOR AFTERNOON AND RHINESTONE BUCKLES FOR EVENING WEAR. ALL AT MODERATE PRICES. WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS IN SMART AUTUMN STYLES AND MATERIALS, ADAPTED FOR STREET OR AFTERNOON WEAR, ARE BEING sHown AT $15.00 To $25.00 IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ON THE THIRD FLOOR. . B.Altman & Ca. BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. ‘This shows only 3 of the pattern—that is, ene corner of the rug. Tapestry BrunclaRugs ° £6.20 Fine one-piece rugs, splendid quality and tn medallion or Oriental pat- terns, Also come in 9x106 ft. size, at $13.75. Iron Steamboat Company's __pler, crashed into Pler A, adjoining, to-day and drove her sharp prow half way through the wharf, wreaking the cor- ner of the Dock Department Building % and hooting her two-ton anchor f. through the widows of Dook Commie- sioner Tompkins's office, Luckily there were few persons in the building at the time and no one was injured. ‘The Stephano was in-bound from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and St. John, New Brunswick. She had very few passengers aboard and her cargo holds Were practically empty. She was rid- fag high with her load line well above water. A Sandy Hook pilot wus di- recting the wheelsman. ‘The tide had turned while the Red Cross boat was coming up the Bay time the Stephano’ passed Island a swift current was the Battery sea many cross cur- ‘he harvest moon at the top of the flood erally sqd under the name of “Rocka ways.” The report calls attention to the ¢act that the unsanitary condition of Jamaica Bay was set out four years| minute—get a bottle of Cooper's New ago by New York State authorities, but] Discovery. Take three doses—one before no ateps have been taken to prevent] each meal—and if you don't feel better the sale of contaminated oysters or to|than you have for many a day return prevent further pollution of the bay. | the bottle to your druggist and get your The practice of floating oysters money refunded. polluted waters in Inwood and Inwood! After taking a few doses of this medi- Creek, Long Island, has not been stops] cine there will be no dyspepsia, and yqu ped, the report says, will not feel the effects of undigested () NEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets bed? If you have that “‘tired-all-the-time” feeling, go to your it peer this gas from your stomach, cleanse the intes- tines, and, besides, will prepare the food for assimilation into the blood, the same as a sound, healthy stomach should do, You will notice a big improvement in ‘our condition as soon as you begin tak- ing this medicine. Don't put it off. Remember, if you do not feel better after three doses, go back and get your money. After using a full bottle of Cooper's New Discovery, you will hardly know your- self, For sale at all druggists, BOYS’ SUITS OF MIXED CHEVIOTS, WITH EXTRA PAIR OF KNICKERBOCKERS, USUAL PRICES $9.00 & 10.50 At $6.50 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS OF MIXED CHEVIOTS, SIZES 32 To 38, USUAL PRICES $18.00 To 20.00 at $12.75 BOYS’ LAUNDERED WASHABLE BLOUSES, PER HALF DOZEN, $3,85 EACH, 70¢, USUAL PRICES $1.00 & $1.25 EACH - is Beautiful 9x12 $ Velvet Rugs at 1 9.50 New Stock of 8.3x10.6 $ | Axminster Rugs at 20.75 Big assortment—jus the colors you want. Everything for Housekeening |) *ty Aves, 34th ond 25th Streets, New ork, Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Curtains, Etc. — Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or KELLY 2 263 Sixth Ave & 17% Street Buy That Furniture Now! We'll Wait for Our Money! Get what you want when you want it. No need to off. Your credit is good. Useless to » because we will not be undersold. Pick out the furniture you need, and pay for it a little at a time, éach week. We have the big stock—we give you the lowest price—we make the st terms. Look at these values, and remember store is full of bargains, as good or better. To escape the stronger outer our- rents the man at the wheel ran in Te fectette tne. ‘Desk. Desasenen: Charge Account 10% Off for Cash launches moored close to the sea wall for You Just as You Prefer and Pler A, His plan wes to run out and make a sudden turn into the berth @bove Pier A. ‘The vessel was under slow headway at the time and failed to make the tum planned, Suddenly the blow was swung around and the liner drove her prow in- to Pler A with terrific impaot, cutting through stringpieces and great timbers ag if they had been slivers of cheese. The sharp prow cut its way through the wharf for a distance of twenty feet, mashing into the side of the Dock Do- partment Building. One of the big an- chore wee hurled over the bow by the shock and drove through the windows of the Dock Commisioner’s office. 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