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ote ee etn Seaham Porgy erp 1912, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, Boy Murderers Increasing GOVERNORS | ORGANIZE. With Appalling Rapidity In the City of New York ‘ter returning last night 1. Where as guests of the Nk and th lone y partook of an oyster roast at Cape Henry, went into executive session at 9 o'cloc nd discussed for two hours the subject of Permanent organiaatld oficial title o the “"G: “The Killer of To-day Is| Seldom a Middle-Aged\ Man,” Saye Frank Moss, Assistant District - At-' torney—‘“To See the Never - Ending Proces- ston of Lads (Criminals) Tears One to Pieces.” “And Yet,” He Declares, “the Boy Murderers Are of the Same Clay as the Rest of Us, but Environ- ment Has Moulded It Differently, That's All.” Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “The most seri problem that we have to face to-day is the prob- lom of our great cities, There is « portentous amount of youthful crim- finality, even of youthful murder, be a permanent secretary, yet to be enated, whose salary will be $2,600 ill be to furnish the executives statistics of the various Stat The Executive Committee for 1913 was selec as follows; Gov, Francis E. MeGovern of Wisconsin, Gov. Emmet) O'Neal of Alabama and Gov.-elect B. M. | Ammons of Colorado. The 193 confer- | ence will be held at Colorado Sprit a time to be decided by the Exe Committee. SAGE TEA DARKENS FADED GRAY HAIR, KEEPS THE SCALP CLEAN AND HEALTHY ing the herbs and making the tea. This Iful chemists better than de it ourselves; and all we En 8 to call for the ready-made . Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur lair Remedy, containing fe in the proper strength, with the a: spol of Sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the hair, and is one of the ot remedies you can use for dan- druff, , feverish, itching ert, and falling Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist to-day, and you will be surprised at the quick results. . All| . [druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy RINCE 1S HERE SEEKING A BRIDE, ANDINA HURRY Riss ob Yisin of Vienna Doesn’ t| Gare About Money, Says He Has Enough for Two. ‘Phere te an Austrian Prince in New ‘Fem to-day—twenty-nix years old, hand- @eme, immensely rich, a dashing soldier families 4. And this is a tip to ‘ia—he ts ready to fall minute, and it won't matter @ Bi whether his charmer is rich or Poor, if he finds her, ‘Wile name is Prince Stanisiaus Sulkow- okt, trom Vienna, with an ancestral castle at Tresternits, just outside of the capital, and immense estates in Austria, Silesia and Hungary. ‘The Prince arrived yesterday on the teasin Cecilie with the Duchess Lwoft Pariughi, who paints portraits of wings and emperors and rajahs when she is:'t playing with her prize ®. The Duchess went to the Plaza and the Prince to the Astor. Prince Stanislaus doesn't apeak much ; The “Sweet-Toned”. EMERSON PIAN A Piano of Individuality HE discovery of gold in California was not the only big event that marked the year 1849. In that year the first EMERSON piano was made. Through sixty-three years of successful effort the EMERSON aim has been to approach as nearly as possible to the best piano and keep $150 behind its price. The Emerson factory has never been satisfied merely to build a good piano, nor an expensive one. In the alchemy of Emer- Cures Dandruff, Stops the Hair from Falling Out and Makes It Grow. There is nothing new about the idea of using Sage for restoring the cglor of the hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark, gl nd abundant by the use of a simple “Sage Tea.” Whenever their | out or took on a dull, faded or ked appearance, they made a brew , hair with wonderfully we don’t hay “The Sweet-toned Em- rench and German, oul and| sad tt ts constantly inorensing. The son accomplishment the dol- erson’’ — said a woman Je bet 0 Rnatich, ne, non and nein.| Moy marderere are of ovuree the lar has been transmuted into many years ago. And the As tterp Reroreter tranelated for him, how.| mi m_esanational st ee eee @ marvelous measure of term spread among all who able quection fret Are you here to| with the petty tleves and plek- _ oh his ‘dais played or heard this exquis- . pockete ‘growing iti- ‘ is worthy of note tha itely constructed instru- thei’ DE eter higery ! ress ites Assistant District-Attorney ’. Lewis Baker while tone is the final test ment. Frank Moss who thus voiced to me f the growing apprehensions of some of our most prominent educators and #0- cial students with regard to the crop of boys we are turning out. At & inner of the Kastern Medical Society the other evening the Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney bewailed the fact that the present generation is growing up under so little restraint, of a piano, the EMERSON is the only instrument in which the tone has indel- ibly impressed itself upon the popular mind. It is better to-day than it was then—Advancement and it are the twin spirits behind EMERSON achievement. Are You a Musician? The questions answered below are general in character, the symp diseases are given ‘and the ai will apply to any case of simi! ture. Those tiie further adv may eas Dr. Lewis Tege Bide. College-Ellwood 8 ton, ©," inclosing eelf-add stamped’ envelope for reply. their grace, their beauty, their mag- mificent health, thelr charm, their WAR IN TWO MONTHS. “Z cannot, alas, stay longer than two months, because my country will be at| . “Ene murderer of to-ay te seldom | I have a friend over hero in bust- ed fi ‘ pre- war soon after the first of the year.| © net oee mas," he said. | news at the Bowery and Seventh street. ptiona an be filed at a any * wells The E Pi : ; ad Mi | tone etore. n drugi sae Dectiens, ag seit ot contye cont | kg and seo te er Grane Bae. 5 o teekiad Tre ee hens SW ad ; th ing iano at $300 is a musician's coosion of boys end lado—eriminais | {ho neighborhood end try to arrani iano— m i i the command of the Emperor, ut tr of ors and 1a fhe nelghboriioad and try to arrange piano—plain mahogany case with works identical quiry he found that there were two " » Mr. Moss ‘But why?" I put it to Albaner “Ana the Wer Department. They assured me | 1.00 t called on him at the District- with those in the best $450 piano the Emerson that everything would remain quict indeed bitterly hostile “the respot Drushed flat upon a well-shaped Lefty Loule hed eyebrows, deep brown a finely chinelled os and a good ca Male So bert oa | > met Anewer: Get mired nity Ket. I. ty and it ‘ri pena downtown. ten bands. Or Hed tteelt Bo bo factory turns out. until efter the first of the year, about | Attorney's omce. “What te the reas rouge’ and the other rejotced in the Hatha “Goud fou Pie. ry Fob, 1, when Austria will reme' enne Boy Crooks,’ . ‘ war iin the Balkan alien if thoy” ao | criminals?" he asked, ‘can T say to eakawer: can. ative ro A small piano for apart: 6 inches wide—with a tone nat give up the barbor of Duras, THE CAUSE 18 A PUZZLE HARD | youngsters with such ideals? What ts cen for bed. | aiuotttely armless and ments; of great power, 8 theti fe are willing that they should TO SOLVE. there in them to which I cam appeal?’ restg 1013 18 drops te wee Mpalore ances, | Make a jarrup, with one int, A piano for lors or » Sympat ic, have @ commercial harbor, but mot a] if “The owners of the small astea: ‘Tincture 1. dram: | uses ond one-half piano par! vibratory; military harbor lke Durasea, ‘I wish I knew,” hed. “I wish | that frequent the wharv ieture te “aroma Beet be Sp and add the contents music rooms of average di- , feels that the physical peshine any of us knew. Then perhaps We) River will tell you Given about one hour befors meals in wi of ri ot har’ we her when held 4 do something to improve mat- | dollars BY, ¥ lose e mensions; ‘Dy the allies. It is too strong a posi- 0." ot hoodiuma. Atay, ‘. ° | tion fer. miliary purposes and Austria |'""Dut what ought we to 40." I per- ops and Se cnc eet A concert room piano; | Emerson pianos in seven wil aoe Af {t is not given up. Already sisted, cart men. on the east side live in . A o the case of which $ | Y ‘ond. Avatria are : Conatant terror of ‘the swarma of boys “stay sary: oT woul ike mmathine fog PM cs ; styles in all are here for your * thele forces for the conflict and “Bho fret step for eliminating the [who are continually robbing them. neat | ater ait theveime, tifa wall euoe is a pure and typical ex- , hoi Sepak out within two monthe” voy oriminal ix for everybody to “and yet the boy murderers them- sapere : ion of the real art in | Choice, at $300, $325, $345, ‘ then to more peaceful sud-| set together,” weclared Biz. Moss. selves are of no different clay from hiahest) Vga: youe. Riemilk adide pression ¢ re $360, 90, ii : Soe dat, rises, Sure we frpale) travel “Parente, school teachers, the Park us. PR ed he A Oo Rig eine the “mission” spirit; , $390, in mahogany; at ' this country in the time allotted; ané@ ea ime okt the thors, These are pink, while and ‘and bine sate $360 in : A fer his visit and go, to, Chicago, ‘San nsareplo the chureh, | and are te aie aoe i, fm The new short grand—5 mission ; at $600, the egy ington - means least, 3. | A where he will be entertained by | geulse—all choulé unite im the at | fm cond Torti os se feet 8 inches long by 4 feet —_ short grand, in mahogany. H ben in hopve wigs He tempt for the conservation of hod “Ti fates, of _ ee thi vor young | ¥ a Greatest national reseurce—the men who murdere jopent was on| he really has ra and| ture citizens. At present the tend- | the Produce Exch: detailed M foe Canes — mersone, es ets nevion seuisnte to) ency 1s for ench agency to start Mons. “Another one of the four had And—the Emer: n Angelus tte own himaself held a It is a fine tribute to the excellence of the ANGELUS that the makers of the best pianos in plata, yellow young wives that T hi Strong end "well wi “If our youthful crimin: A ch ants of the C It would Bie Tdeng vuelto. to Py: bar) America have preferred it over all other pi nave 80 nee agli nlh wa dus) ean) a4 a different matter, But they ‘are not.|[ feeundel eich © ealtny growth of alr Hs mice onto cet “ene & aot ‘nel oi 1 P piano- They say, ‘We do our best, but our|Thelr parents are more often than not “Mie oi Ansvier: 1 would not edvie the, une of players. é ‘ children Bust play somewhere, and they | Yeyletricken and uneducated, the bors |i cers Sather eal, "gue and ure, me, By combiningthe EMER- _fluence of this wonderful in- are brought in contact with all sorts of ¢ - ¥ le an . ‘“ AND AN AUTO KILLS HIM. hoe ‘tne aechare [Cott f°, nrone throuth, bad blood, but , bee ae fice a ¥3 en SER a ae the Gide he strument in Tad home! ) we deci tries to teach them bet- Gag wide wonder- : Six-Year-Old Lad's Death Occurs ete ee Pred etree gia ognd a day fa ‘not uiaual after the ¢ whol Three mahogany ‘in Pront of His Home— I belleve that the gah ag terials tanh * Plat world of music is opened up — upright, $750; mission up- vise something our work {s only a drop in the buckot. Hieumation, ” What’ es “Please ad ry w e ‘could r them ti and white Pag ee yl go aiivive ecasats I t, 750; Driver Freed. Hans direction, ll Acryl Be Alrrtlag. Soa‘ eainn te vod to fg" 4 4 atti a Sera hare ae ak —even toa little child. _ righ ruled mahogany “Ask the playground people and the| men‘ ina different sense, They would not| (MM weight and irs Kinds “of pills, but they do not be . Think of the uplifting in- grand, $ , Min-year-ol4 Edward Fitagerald of No.| philanthropists and the Church, They| shine at murder, but they would shine. pity ln have toon unable | cantn"tS: eaten nit be, ca nese © = qa Taira avenue, Brooklyn, was run| will reply, ‘We reach ali we may, but! They have courage, energy, Imagination, | to ‘work “for See Recst ard ac ora rion, fon follow: would you adv of adventure and the rift of lead straw Cur Mas sinh So Special Christmas terms are now in force, Gown and killed in front of his home yesterday afternoon Nh “1 howels into healt tion, inh Sroa‘st ne, ins‘ | gee Patria a a po cd _and apply to any of the pianos or player-pianos * snd into the seta tng Worth noe apeienne Ad Si ca Loh ae fe | egret day Shee the Wanamaker Roll of Honor a sear seeteh Wee, ceca rene rea "ary caper, Aza Sm 6 le youn ieee y acetate ance | pace’ YP parte da at one iano Salons, First Gallery, New Building Gown end a wheel rolled over his ab- celaiat ‘Administration the number, °t BOYS FOOLED JUDGE SWANN. essence cardiol, 1'os.; fuld Dalmwort, 1°on, | will'tind' ie tay ep-to-dete drag nore et Pi Sa First lew 4 domes. fi mal to after le Greece stopped his car ang carried the the Ganwe ‘and that. the latter simply boy to w drug store. Dr. F, E. Eliiott | /aush at the iblueco: Watara decd, Gros was|MR. MOSS COEON'T BLAME THE tubes to the Fort Hamilton police sta- MAYOR FOR IT. tiom, but was freed later when it was| “Now I don't blame any one person) who had pleaded muilty to ‘unlawful or set of persons for this state of af- entry, to Hart's Island Reformatory. fairs; certainly not the Mayor. Or if | They were sent there because the Judge, he is In any Way to blame, 80 have been | be! first offense. Mar y other Mayors before him. But er of the re! . I yesterday submitted two am- that something must be done at once made by the boy: h to lessen the prevalence of the boy evil- foupd he had ben driving elowly. The Broadway at Ninth Street owned by Herman Siefke, « real The boy was the son We, Siege, Buen! | Axe OUTFIT FORsf2° A WEEK| At the Lowons Prices ip All New York We Of jo, Zureigh Any Reom te whesla Crash Ont Lite, rush Ow . “Would you approve of the establish- : “lag eg Ra glo Gab] ment of @ City Children's Bureau, lke were " tion in Washington, but Hundred end Seventh street last eva- one et ia n ning ané got in the path of a ohe-horse, “r'a jo think that ov % truck. The horse knocked the child] Mr, M but Lam in favor down end wheels crushed out her tife.| thing that will effectively cent ‘The driver, Louis Place of No. S11 West One Hundred and Twentieth street, proved he was not to blame and was net arrested. , ama Saag TELEPHONE GIRL STIRS UP TOWN OVER BURGLAR. Posse Forms in Canaan, but Jew- + @lry Store Robber Manages to Escape. (Ripectal Brening World.) CANAAN, Coon, Dec.” &—A burglar ors etn eee cotncs aanignt to-day | im five minutes, but what pleases Kicked out © pane of glasa trom a tran-| Your stomach so you can eat your favorite f som over the door, The only person in Most remedie: ft Cansan awake at the time besides the | Pepsin is quick, pos Dusglar wae the night telephone ojerator | Misery won't come im the exchange across the street. ‘The girl heard the tinkle of breaking glass on the sidewalk, jammed plugs in the @witchboard and began ringing tele- phone belis all over town. in w few minutes everybody in Canaan on the telephone line war awake and howling for jnformation, Al} the girl could say was that a bur@lar was busy around Coliina’s store. By the time a posse was formed and a concerted advance was made on Collins's the burglar had departed, taking along @ome email pieces uf Jewelry and a wal- Jet containing 4 considerable sum of He has three aliases, Callan had been arrested twenty-two time: under six different names, and had been convicted sixteen times. Judge Swann -lhas ordered the to be brought | before lim for resente: EAT WITHIIIT FEAR! NO SICK, SOUR | oN cae GASSY STOMACH OR INDIGESTION. | PARR jrecgay Do some foods n lumps and jot this down: Your Méuse or Apartment fore Parment st oa TERMS apply IMS apply Inland. New doree! cut, WE PAY FREI “THE RE PETTICOAT’ THE NEW MUSICAL PLAY AT DALY'S THEATRE, BY PAUL WEST 2X JEROME KERN. NEXT work badly, ferment into Now, Mr, or Mrs, Dys- nests everything, leaving nothing to ing so safely quick, so certainly effect- d you will get happy relief d regulates Golden Oak or Mahosany Bookcases ike $9.98 cuts value to.. 3-4-5 Room Morr Chair, phon. & tous! $8.98 strengthen: ds without fear, ometimes-—they are slow, but not sure, Dia- a and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the With every pur- chase of $100and over we will pre- sent a Pair of Genuine Oil PaintingsinSha- dow Boxes, 16x20 or 12x24, Sh ie actnsaisinine MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS FEEL FINE IN FIVE MINUTES, CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, GAS HEARTBURN. iano cation teh

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