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mre | 8 ; THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY, _DEGEND ED 9, 1912. Christmas Nursery Rhymes lomacenfitsee==} By Eleanor Schorer LIGHT SENTENCES ked Deputy Chief Rogera to- ‘The Magistrate has the power pe he may temporarily hold the ohauf- feur on his own necognizance until such |The’ appearance is made in court. | rats appites to violation of stand or- taxicab situation. “In cases where the te aoe be- imposed upon eve a hardsiip would | | aver of & taxi and he. feels. the | company should be held responsible, a | |summone should be teeued for the of- | | clas of the company, 1 believe that he Maxistrates would co-operate Im nore fully with this bureau in this and ! other regpects much good would result." ai , | Chief Wallace and Deputy Rogers | Heads of eu License Bureau none ‘to have a conference whh the i Magistrates at which a plan of co-op- | ‘ , ' eration between the Magistrates and | Say Magistrates Are Not | License Bureau officials will be devised. ; They hope 1 nthis way a more rigid Strict Enough. | enforcement to the ordinances and rules |and regulations laid down by the Li- cenae Hureau may be brought about. | forint OO { Information has been furnished to Chiet Wallace and Deputy Rogers of| SHIPPING NEWS. the Bureau of Licenses that Police NAO POR SO. 4, a8 @ rule, fall to Impose | Sun tise tences of fines upon drivers be convicted of violations of) axnay nk ces. In many cases chauffeurs | Governor's accused by the police and inspectors of | Hell Gate the License Bureau have been dis- charged, One example of thes dismissals of complaints is that of overcrowding taxt- | cab stands with cabs in excess of tho number allowed by permit to remain at a designated station, One Macistrate, it is reporied, has discharged a large num- ‘The New York Evening W 4 Special Notice | Will place on Sale To-morrow, Tuesday, Dec. 10th | All our high cost model Gowns {| Evening Wraps and Coats i at half former prices 22 to 26 JOHN FORSYTHE 34th St. West i | PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED, Extraordinary Announcement ! ber of chauffeurs charged with violating INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, O) the stand ordinance to the detriment of DUE TO-DAY, PP LINS b.4 public traffic. The contention of the Oruba, Bermuda, e Magistrate ta that the chauffeur should | Fay Minnesotan, na be punished for obeying an order | \* --iedlhepememe! of his employers, adding that If the \ 34th Street oMcials desire real action they should | fi B cause the president or other officer of Noort ma Rage cael the taxicab company to be brought to| Westerwald, Harti. court. OUTGOING 8 iG st Have arranged as a further introduction sunmacos: foe the appearance, of the| 2 a, Bs to the New Shoe Department their officers of the company owning the ie Madeira. + fRere wae .an olf woman who lived tn a enoe, she had 80 many children she knew not what to do (about Christmas), Bo she kished them ali sweetly and put them to ded, while visions of sugar plums danced in their head. ee | AGE ANDSULPHR, OLD-TIME REMEDY, HOSPITAL CHEF REWYORKISSOWLD ||" ** Horse | coarse] ASCALPTONIGAND COLOR RESTORER NEAR SICK WARDS First Extraordinary Sale of Shoes For Women and Misses was it done that visitors failed to IS DEFENSE 0 OF vOuTH of National Museum. notice the movement. The giraffe was| Gives Color, Lustre to )Faded|. An id i Ae ideal ee ah ie ort WASHINGTON, Dec, 9—-When work- lett if oltery state because its » Fi thaw rae phur Hair : a and towering neck make air—D. emedy, which Sage and Sulphur men to-day lay profane hands on the it Tatioeaiene ir get ‘hen out without and Gray Hair- 1 andruff | are ce ld Ata remarkably low price 1 with-other valuable reme- 1500 pairs of dress and walking boots Sigantic giraffe that rears its lofty| the ald of a derrick. This will be re- i a red. | dies fe Ip troubles and thin, weak Py : things eae ed: ec Site tae te toatie te clot cr toning in new fashionable lasts and leathers it ie inten 0 make the propo! et out. After using this remedy for lustice Got tional Museum, the last of Col, Theo- 8 Mf a . — J # Cats Sullivan aw dére Roosevslt’s trephien of tte Atrtioan| the. penne loc’ ty perbe ye aay i For generations Sage and Sulphur|few days, you will notice the color Regular Price $5 d for hair and scalp| stadually coming back, your scalp will hunt ‘will have been removed. ‘The| Will be that of Robert Emmet. An|have been use; feel b he dandruff will soe . Townley Pierced by} ‘Wonderful Constructive rnational asion ie nani troubles, Almost everyone knows the |feel better, the dandruff will soon be Lieut y y sirafte, with ste other stuffed brothers, | in rae non the: busts and. stacues| value of such a combination for Keeping | fone, and in less than a, month's time Missile From Revolver Found Piece of Leglislation.” ie La glgiyhe yeh apres vee mitted. the baz a va os pole, is cura pee re hy be a wonderful difference ji ia Beside Him. Mehment of a “hall of fame.” President ering ot (tnd for promoting , pits of the) Don't neglect your hair if it is tun| FEN? VOWS cas a sevaity Bey fee faith reget eepenrnpernaiaaelig No. 129 Delancey street, convicted of lair Tonic of this kind was to meve| out, Geta fifty ent bottle tweet hs given, but Dr. Chai D. Walcott, sec- Cth ae | feee ware Pag cd ne thi in the home, which was troublesome | Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, al Ses-|and not always satisfactory. |Nowa-|and see what a few days’ treatment retary ef the Institution, and its] sions, Manhattan. On Dec. 18 last Mor-| Gays, almost any up-to-date druggist | will do for you, All druggists sell it, $2.95 Sale Tuesday and dbbisisa dt Dec. 10th and 11th. Hu $n BotOWits GE Gr oe ee ere anes ly his patrons with a ready-to-| under guarantee that the ii ps are ae cars — ore setts arat wheats of, fre lamb | borrowed $100 from Goldmitz and had | {82 produc guaran at_the money wi of r inlay, use product, skillfully p1 d in per-| be refunded if the remedy is not tH orld ants ork onda cord Beet, ver pound. “hare” | to pay $16 Interest on it for one month. | 140 P wiped labor Rrre Pe a y is not exactly| Sunday W Ww Ww Monday “Moming ‘Wonders. ! i F to the youths and ascer- f i boy tella me,” Mr. Lavy le the revolver from his ebester, Mass, and came The other says he is grEze jell fe tuthiér © ¢two children and works in rf neighborhood that requires im to go armed.” “het toat eanborond” Means An Additional Saving of 5% On Everything You Buy sng hres." cup (i: Each Filled Book Will Be Redeemed for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise Fourt t One ‘Hundred and our ing ny ae Except G oceries, Mea's and Othe- Food S:atts ot | oat f those cases, I suppose,” ao Merchandise Stamps give every customer a generous share in our profits. A filled book has exactly the Talis rpmnarhod the Fee agen eat cae | same purchasing power as $2.50 in money. This means a great deal in dollars and cents to you. “f @, Sullivan nen wrcagret con: You get more actual value for your money here at all times than you could anywhere else and in addition you E- eat. eee ecotie were chpmaneeny 16: Yhe get 449 Merchandise Stamps, which are like so much money~—each filled book having the same purchasing power stories can be in- here as $2.50 in money. Save 49 Merchandise Stamps for your Christmas Gifts! P f th = Bankrupt Stock of The Renard :Co., 7 ‘few Yor ce Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Furs, Waists and Millinery Bought from Chas. Shongood, U. S. Auctioneer, at prices that enable us to sell these lines of highest grade wearing apparel At 25c and 33'4c and 50c on the Dollar 8 $ f Ht PT Livi i i Fas This recipe makes a plut of cough p--enough to last a family a ‘long tne fal couldn't buy as much or as rep, for 0. ie ‘eee | [Bring nekiddiesl PY LAS {E> Is a Glorious Place .i*, ary aerate core They'll Greatly Enjoy Our Shoo-Fly $1.50 Jointed |Combi- $1.50 chanical Trains] ins ae ild's $1.50 opr pen FREE ATTRACTIONS ” A Dolls —_|nation i cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and adc music by brady Look for the “Mystic nat ican: ac” hard coal : ban Desk Raging lly ' Hf ‘J nutes. Put £4 ounces of Pinex (fifty the Sugar Syruj it keeps ly. Mirrors on the wood; high back large the weapons on the table was loaded. |" 'Pineéis one of the olviest and. best 10.30 Rov: on 30 P.M. Stairways Baa: ac | LaRe broad arms; BI itnine! ‘When he chot himself Lieut. Townley |known remedial agents for the throal 30 A.M, to ER P.M harsall g f nicely ed ry palhast vals lack srg tender: 6 10 track; ¢c wore a sweater and a cap, which was| membranes. Pinex is the most valuable Re pane hebaes iy Sola nished. . Made of hard wood; Tork Board is habit while working at hiv frearms, | concentrated compound ; Twin Lighthouses made) You'll laugh to see nicely —pol- and durable Children Mice Co. Ft Warne tnd $ Darling's Educated Dog & PonyCircus 7 tremely ins QRe | Painted dav 6 Free Peformance Every Day at 12 Clack | P.M. iaveructlves. Atlendanta cay, "He did not ell any of | white plag extract, and scl in guaic of Handkerchiefs | funny they make you look, Doll Peram- wee, Oe Ge | Seszasryssr'y ane Ke Be — $5.98 Automobiles the horp.t aff when he intended to/and all the other natural bealin, ! Oth il THIRD FLooR SIXTH FLOOR. 2.93 Moving Picture | bulators $1 Pianos . aye ae MUSE Sana ean ticegaemte™ MH 2° Fan ATORE REReRY-| Electrical Display 0-0: Movin’ Pech $1.50 Post Cara|insn”.2”,, 99€ pected to go In about a week. The prompt results from this recipe GO-ROUND in Our a es e Projector i Yaw ‘As superintendent of Lincolh Hospital | have endeared it to thousands of house- Give the Kid a Free Pure Food Complete and former superintendent of J, Hood | wives in the United States and Canada, Ride. Sheet Music Coriccrt| Store with film ¢ Lieut. Townley was | which srpcine why the plan has been le, One “ and slide 5 s ‘salen ‘ imitated often, but never successully Pp reoarr aise Great onter- : pled atone. 50¢ meas S898 ¥ guara’ absolute satisfaction 4 f ox money money prompuly relunded, ques with FREE Animal Show! ' ! ! tainment for $2.25No.1 Flexible Flyer } \\ | $8.98 Yankee Hand Car ‘1 ar Fong cl eatin ei = ! 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