The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1913, Page 12

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LINERS AND DELAYS) HOLD UP SALOON | - DENSEFOGTIESUP {THREE GUNMEN ~~ ALL FERRY BOATS) FOR DAY'S GASH: a Manhattan Loses Rudder in! Bartender Boyle Had “Hunch,’ Bay and Has to Return to But Couldn’t Act On It Her Pier. In Time, ‘ - | A fog 00 thick that it was oppressive,| “Paddy” Boyle raked in an armfut of| Not to say stifling, covered the harbor! empty beer gianses and swabbed off the! foon after daylight to-day. Water|bar in O'Brien's gaioon at No. 6 Elev-| traffic became @ magnified game of/enth avenue early to-day as three men bind man's buff, Many fercies sua- | with ugly and unfamiliar faces came in. ended service. Idners were held at| Tho strangers passed the four men Quarantine and outside Gandy Hook. | lined up at the counter and went to the | Tuge went hooting through the gray! far end, where one of them called for gloom, banging bells and sounding tin| three short veers, Paddy didn't lke thetr fooke and had “How thick te it?” .«pested O14 Bil!;@ “hunch” they were not there for any | Quigtey, one of the waterfront experts, | 6004 purpose. The conviction became fo | questions’ by an Event World re-|strong he walked to the front of the “Why, friend, it's ee thick that| place and, scribbling on the margin of &@ newspaper, “Get @ cop,” called to one of the men he knew: jolke, 414 ye wee thie?” “Before Mike could read the order the, three strangers had “got wise’ to the trick and with drawn revolvers ran up| to where Boyle stood with the paper ti nie hand, ‘None of yer funny ‘business, now,” 14 the nearest. ‘Don't move or you'll ‘be having @ lot of lead in you you latan't ewatiow.” ‘The two others made the loungers et the bar keep their hands up while Paddy was escorted to the cash register by the third bandit, T have to employm Promptness with which they arrive at their offices. The municipal ferry ser- was just as thoroughly demoral- as though It belonged to « haughty corporation. The schedule jened from twenty minutes « trip and then to forty minute: tion in respect of Staten further complicated by the of the ferryboat Manhattan,| ‘We want you to fork over what you lost her rudder half way acrosg|got in that drawer,” the robber ea!d, qi doking “Paddy” with the musale of the frantically for assistance. | revotver, ‘and be careful you don't overs Tent tay a5 Grit into took any of tt.” int. By the time resouing|’ “Paddy took tt out |to the last. ror tugs reached her the Denny—#74 in all, and dumped it into the| Pocket the robber held open. ‘The three men, ther weapons atill in| eight, backed out of the saloon, saying if any one “raised @ holler’ within five minutes they would come dack and give him good cause to regret it. i Boyle told the police he was certain | the holdup men didn’t belong tn tha ighborhood, and that they looked like east side gun men. The only descrip- tion the men in the saloon could give! fite many of the toughe known to the police, eo they have iittie hope of get ting the robbers, RUNAWAY BOY HELD FOR THEFT OF CANDY: 35 POUNDS MISSING Young Winters’s Second Glimpse of Real City Life Ends in Disaster. | i s i 1) i ‘ Hf i if if I it : F 5 af ng eight-minute trip. The Thirty-ni; street ferry quit. The Governor's 1 ries suspended services. The revenue cutter Hudson etarted fer Quarantine ané came right Sack aguia, for no shige could come wo. Kalsertn Auguste Vioterta, with 1,48 aboard, got ee far as Quarentine and there anchored for am indefinite stay. STEAMER EL DORADO Is GIVEN UP AS LOST. It's Believed She Sank With Her Thirty-Nine Officers and Men in Hurricane of Jan, 2. ‘The “wandertust” and “candy-‘ust Rave proven the undoing of ffteen- | year-old Frederick Winters, w: at the Children’s Society on a charge, of being a “juvenile delinquent.” though Frederick has been apprehended, | the $% worth of candy, theft of which ee oe Fred has not foundered, it ts presumed a8 oflow wes V. G. Rubs, twenty. | Met he got rid of the candy by some nine, native of Russia, and her carpen.| ether method than eatin: se oe 2. Perey, The boy first filtted across the path the Ni a iS | of lew York police « couple of ‘weeks ago when his parents, who live at No, 1108 South Twenty-third aireet, of the crew Philadelphia, caused his arreat for run- ert ste wee aing away from home, The parents Deredo ame and took him back. Coamp & Bone | But Frederick's pining for New York fhe cost s00n led him to filght once more. He! 301 feet long, with a gross tonnage of /€ot employment in a candy store and mm. factory at Fifth avenue and Thirty- News Oddities Material {s lacking for @ January thaw. Young & Gingle te the name of a firm in Toledo, 0, WBRATHER ITEM-—Snow is nine feet deep and still falling in the Sierras, FASHION NOTE—Miss Helen Gould’ than $1,000, ‘® crousseau ts sald to have cost less Fearing the surgeon's knife Bronz man commits silicide, euccesstul. Mts oy no was , Newark man of fifty-seven is te father of twenty-1 | ie out of a job too, ond he Postmaster at Branchville, N. J., has resigned on Dest. It ie too much lke work. account of Parcel Madame Paquin, the Paris dressmaker, has received knight of the Legion of Honor, the decoration of a ‘There will be @ roof @arden for sick hors $50,000 anima! hospite! in Lafayette street, and dogs on top of ie new Castro, on Eilts Island, posed for moving pictures, guain, hie hand in his coat front, lke Napoleon at St. Helena. of Gummit, N. J., ha '# Association as bad pay and hereafter must buy for cash, ws over the bay with Five hundred residen' ness M Before the year's end @ direct telephone line between } w York 8: Francieco will be in operation. The toll rate will be about $18 Hah aid on a minute. HIGH COBT OF LIVING—Venison cost Deacon James Henry AMantic City 99 — pound. He and his two sons shot w deer cit of ve Mason of on, __MUCKRAKERS AT WORK—Recorder Van 8. Roosa of Roselle, N. J., in- tly denies the charge that he was/eeen drinking a bottle of beer in Ben '® Grocery store, Aste Phiisdelshia girls sesking facta for « Mf be was the eame gentioman that wa \War fo create an orgerly government there, y wrote to President Taft Tailored Hats of Newest Models For Winter Outings in the South Nfth street, but did not display sufficient aptitude for the busines: ‘ THE EVENING WORLD SATUSwnxyY, JANUAmt 8, 1918. thought they could m: | without hi erick back. The rpectal been discharged, erick to enter and ald tn the futu perfume of the candy brought policeman at knew the boy and was not aware he had fo he allowed Fred- descend on so his em: Ke to exist Frod: the doo: th freight elevator to the basement. Neither did he stop Frederick when the te hela | boy returned a few minutes later with f candy valued at $35 and ay. B® packag harried But, | he had been sent to deliver uperintendent | ed the candy and several hours | been selected from the spring models Jed to hie arrest, 1s still missing, As |{n'er, Detective Marran found Frederick street, but the at T ‘he pol Moi and an though ses Ware: ‘Thirty-ftth y had vanished, Ceidils AL STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘The Narragansett Club of Port Ric! mon id has e! I Tr ted the following offi | President, James McKinney ident, Henry Gre | Kozminsk!; Recording § cretary, James cretary, Sergea Board of Gov: Wright; Longmore, J. Lynch; Financtal ter ‘Thompson; | Thomas Keenen jr.; lors, Lewts Thomas P. Thom: ham. Mra, from a delightful visit |Bouth Norwalk, Conn, Staten Island oCunc | Brighton will h Kelber's Hall, Jowett Robert 7 street, Stapleton, ts visiting r | M F, 0, been set down by the Busi- | Weeks M | lanutgan; Marshal, seant-ute-Arms, | meyer. 1 Bonn James P, Keenan and Joseph Birm James Moore of South West Now Brighton, Vice-¥ surer, Fran| relatives | But the ne package, (OUTING HATS OF THE LATEST r Dashing Sombrero Style, the Boat Shaped Hat, and Melon Crowned. | Four outing hats pictured to-day have of four of the most authoritative makers | of tallored hats for women, The shapes &ro new and the trimmings foretell what will be worn of midsummer hats which will accompany tailored tinen costumes or simple morning dresses of :| batiste, dimity and machine embroidery, -! At the Southern resorts these hats will kl be worn with golf, tenn's and boating costumes, The shapes are four of the characters {atte 1918 types: the dashing so:brero ¢ boat shaped hat with a turned brim and an elongated line from to back, the melon crowned fat of soft, pliable hemp, and the ve fitting turban with an front ornament, described at length last wee’ ox the Indian Princess hat, ‘The som > hat ‘8 made of fine 1 in No, 145, oval! Panama straw fa creamy tone. Around | Arcanum, of Port Hichmond, will bose of the high crown goes a |® reception and euchre In Odd Fellows’ | proates nd oO} eh. velvel ribbon | Hall, Harrison av on Jan, 23, 5 aed BARA id rks ea reopen | Mie. Anna Tabor of Pleasant Plains vs een thie boa cee ete nlde, |has returned me from «a visit to/ *" from this bow riies a feather fancy | Biseds ty Genceinetes with a rieing sun ornament tn shaded | The Holy Name Society of the Chur Wns und greens at the top. Of the loiasiata Con » boat shaped bat Is of fine white | hae elected the followin offivers:| Milan straw and the brim is caugit| | President, Benjamin Brown; Vice-Preai-| pack against the crown over the right | ont, Charles A. Bruns; Secretary, | temp! re 0} brown Charles Flanigan; ‘Treasurer, Jolin | (mPle, @ lyre orna a ¢ : Consultora, Dr, John L, Hal-| 20d orange tones s} over loran, William Corey s:. and Thomas|crown, The arrangement of trimn at the right of the hat ts a fe pring millinery, for from t tu imme- morlal left-handed hat trimmings he Kham of Waters avenue,|heen the rule, and five years ago t! Brighton, has returned home) nat trimmed at the rigit side would mn trip. have seemed to have something queer The Girls’ Friendly Soclety of Chest] | Protestant-Episcopal — Chureh, jew | ANS sreaklah about tt | Brighton, have an entertainment} MELON CROWNED MODEL OF jn the parish hall, Franklin avenue, on VERY SOFT HEMP. Jan, Another typical ring hat of the Mrs, Samuel H, Evins of Stuyvesant], i i New Brighton, has returned home|‘ lored type ts pletured tn the mejon s eanit tat ia hed model of very soft hemp with a double brim also of the soft p straw h fenther piladle Mon fancy polsed * of the crown ts in tan and the at the | Kirkwood, Mo. She will be gone # Fears bade enti The Gardeners’ Horse Troop of Now| (4h emanating from a bive wing ov Springville will have @ bail at Hardie's} ™ , a Orchard Grove Hall, Graniteville, on] The small turban-shaped hat ts ine Feb. 4. tended for motoring a lug wear Miss Mildved Lines of New Brighton {| {2 y smart jsolourning with friends In Hot Springs, | mode The Va, she will be gone a month olled brim ts of flex gray satin Mrs. Robert Emmett Robinson of Newlervaw and the same straw. is draped [Brighton will spend the winter months{ round the igh erown of black matin in Manhattan. straw, At the front is a pl Miss Anna O'Netil of West Now Reign. | U8) N. ono ee ton is visiting college friends in Swarth sa ite lower ed; ‘and ri | more, Pa Court Genevieve, of tent to the Philippines after dance in lawbella a ms Brighton, next will ‘olwn have National Daughte sociable 4 West vening. New d fan is an odd up: sent made of two wired ends of green velvet ed into a knot near the — 4d Tale praction and smars) utile ght orna | him for @ period of one year to fur- * a TI SPOTLESS FLATS WILL CUT DOWN THE DEATH RATE pee "wy Dr. Eugenia Hancock Says the Vacuum Cleaner Must Never Be Idle. fave you @ hygienic fat? Dr. John Van Doren Young and Dr. Henry L. Shively tola a big audience at the Academy of Medicine the other | night @ whole lot about healthy houses | keeping for flat dwellers. Now, « nobody deniew that these emi-) nent gentlemen know all about health. But what mere man, even if he is a) physician, can speak with real author- the authority that comes from ex- perience, on the subject of housekeep- ing? That's the question many of the women in the Academy of Medicine au- dience put to the ‘To setile 1t— and the hygienic flat—an Evening World reporter decided to consult Dr. Kugenia Hancock... Dr. Hancock's profersio position is an assured one, and her ver charming home, at No. 1 fourth street, offers abundant testimony of her housewifely #k:l! “Ba nitati been called the watchword the twe: tury,” she began, “And honsebold senitation is defined in two words— cleanliness and simplicity. We must avoid elaborate fursishings as We would the plague, and the vacuum cleaner and dampened Guster must never be idle. The price of a healthy house is the eternal vigilance of the house- “Let's begin with the parior, of rac tion room,” it was suKze* vee | special hygienic precautions do you ad-| vise in furnishing it?" | HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF FUR: | NITURE. | “There must be no’ cloth-upholstered | chairs and sofas,” we @ lated. “Velvet and plush and 4 Jmuct he banished beyond recall |foor and much of the furn! be as highly polished as po cause a polisaed surface ts least retain dust. Such a surface will necd wiping with a damp cloth not oftener once a week, whereas rougher painted surfaces must be gone over daily. “Chairs should be of wood or wicker or leather. The last mentioned gub- stance can be made as !uxurlously com- fortable ae pluah, and can be wiped off @s though it were wood. ‘Tie wooden will look attractive with gay cot- ton covers, which may be put into the |washtub as often as necessary, and Wawhable linen head-rests protect light wicker from soll. “All floora should be bare, pa’ oiled or polished, with email rugs w oan be easily removed and cleaned. 1 am glad to know that most of the new apartment houses are installing 2 vacuum cleaner plant, and every fami hould make use of it as often as twic a week. Window curtains should be o lace or muslin, or some similar materia easy to clean and permitting the maxi mum of sunshine and fresh air to pass through, The bigger the windows ani the more of them (.e better. “If you want your pictures framed, choose simple frames with wide, shallow mouldings no aborate commer ornaments to toh the dust. And strictly limit your bric-a-brac, On purely ae! thetio counts, one or perhaps t finely shaped vases on mantelpiece table are better than half 0 a w ith fr ou kn ui stip ma ne e should le, bee pt to MELON CROWNED MopEL travelling and m7 fes a good look! worsted With a co ing hat accompan- ¥ coat of drak gray r trimming of black velvet under a turnover collar of pom- padour s.. The coat has the fashion- able three-quarter length and cutaway tine at the front, which reveal the draped skirt of the gown beneath. In this In- stance the gown {4 a trailing, draped dinner gown of black Lansdowne, a silk and worsted material just now In high favor, the long skirt almost covering the smart little buttoned boot PANAMA HATS TU GO WITH TEN. NIS COSTUMES, brimmed Panama hats banded with white picot-edged ribbon ready for wear with golf and tennis costumes A very smart hat of this sort, among the new models put out a famous ew York manufactu » is of flexible white Panama, with a rather low crown and @ moderately wide brim, so supple that it droops tly at frony and back while flaring at e sides—the new Line, smarter now than the hat which droops or rolls at the sides and arches up at the front. ‘The supple brim of this Panama model is bound with white picot ribbon, with an edge of black. A two and a haif Inch band of the ribbon encircles the crown, and at the right side is an oval buckle of black enamel, which es from the bane to the top of the crown over the ends of the ribbon band. This hat will ac- company a white serge golfing skirt worn rt, green and white boots of the new washable tan leather, which may be wiped clean with a damp sponge and it Soft smooth surfaces. Lambrequins, cloth picture frame throws and similar should be taboo in as home with any regard for hygiene. They are nearly as bad dirt-and-germ car- Tiers ae the Teddie bear in the aur- hich will not sery.”" Tramping over d “Now the dining room. What treat- phdaaclt meni do you advise for that?” BANISH THE FAMILY CAT AND THE CANARY. JOKE ON THE UNDERTAKER. WACO, Tex. Jan. 18—An under. tap i una’ barat nh Holstered furnitu Lene “Aare. 106. pete ee tim of! Dr, Hancock. “And no canary In the DWN. J5K no competed window, This little bird ts often the to bury all the pauper county at a price of half a cent per funeral, the half cent his own bid, walch he su/mMitted to the County Commissioners. The underiaker had expected com- petition, but no others submitted bids, so he got tho contract, which binds of cancer, and until we know re gbout the coniaglous posstbilities of this divease {: {s wel! to shun the canary, The famity eat should be ban- ished on the same count, and the dog Should not ve kept in the city flat, He is in danger, as well as his master and mistress. . “Special attention should be given to the shelves in the dining room closet aper on them should be changeo ty, and the shelves themselves h the penniless dead with convey ance, grave, varnished and Ined cof. fin and shroud. EAT WITHOUT FEAR! NO SIGK, SOUR, GASoY STOMACH OR INDIGESTION. Do some foods y stubborn limps and peptic, j sour and upset tive, No pu eat hit back—taste good, but work badly, ferment into sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs, Dys- Pape's Diapepsin digests everything, Phere was neve ing so safely quick, so : isordered you will get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so a eat your favorite foods without fea Most remedies give you relief sometimes-—they are slow, but not sure, Dia- pepsin is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery MAKES DISORDERED STO FEEL FINE IN_F. CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, GAS, HEARTBURN, cockroaches is never to let these peas 6 fa the average housewift should be v ing nods should be ane.” cate the dark bedroon | gerted enermeticaly. sleep in a windowless room, and, fur- thermore, the windows should be open, | escape and the pu th and decomposed. And too ebtrusively fragrant flowers bad tor the atmosphere Of a Bouse. “Great care ust bee jing the bathroom and everyih immaculate, ad Or, Hana Ke “Many cases of tonsils may be raved to an unsanitary batnroom., ‘Tae tad snould be Wasied out with A disinseute Ing solution each time acter it Is used, and damp towels suould not be adowed bathroum, hysiente Will be a big drop in the death r as STRAUS GOING ABROAD. ' ‘ped off with a cloth wrung out tn solution of washing he best way to get rid of ante an,! in, Th yaer ved tneme © Qald be en and pantry and in nese food Is kept. ‘The! fa that bugvear of the refrigerator, puly with the ution of Ww Also It Is good plan to boll tia and other ooking Utensils in a mixture of wai and hot water, This 4 lerfully of greasy sediment, ores thelr original brightn ¢ ting, All food should b ‘om files, and the » ade to keep it of the house altogether. jaw to be carriers of contagious dis-! j shelves ated frequ Nurnes to Al Poor. and Mrs.:Natuan Strace sail t- day on the Franconia for a three months stay in Palestine to look afier their bene IGHT AND AIR FOR THE BED. ROOM. | eve ent enterprises. And of course you strongly depre-| They are taking with them the Misses They are t it Was SU8- | hose Katlan and Rachael Landy, nurses, | Ill begin a system of district nurs the doctor, | Who ¥ “No human being should Ing among the poor of Jerusalem, many of whom are Russian ref ‘This for some time hai “indeed T do! declared been @ project winter and summer, in the sleep!ng | o¢ the Daughters of Zion, of whieh Mise vamoer. By per erings the boly etta Saald is president. an be kept at a normal tet tae 4 Open the window at nd t : i 1 That the Weave, breatkedcout y the travelling expenses of one nyrse y | ba alr enter par F rooms of the fiat { ould be watched care- fully, The new apartment build- 1 her salary for four months. Through the efforts of Mi Chicago men will pay the ther nurse. tage are vaying more attention to at eatilators, and it's ® good thing. ® Step Before © A Sreplace gives excellent ventila; | groping in te thick f the Hiving ‘ | Lawrence Glyme, tween bch carbonic /acta gas of b 1, a brakeman ju the freight yards human beings and themselves tee ot the Lehigh Valley Tailroad, at the at oxygen h we cam breathe. foot of Washington st Jersey City, Only they should be aired now and to see a car whih was belong then, eo that the sunlight may | siunted and stepped in its way, He keep the soil from growing sour | was instantly killed. dames McCreery & Co 34th Street 23rd Street The Following SPECIAL SALES Have Been Arranged tor ‘ Week Commencing Monday, January the 20th. ANNUAL SALE GLOVES For Men and Women SEMI-ANNUAL SALES Women’s Hosiery Shoes for Men & Women 34th Street : 23rd Street Read These And Forget Your Troubles EXCLUSIVE MAGAZINE ARTICLES: Destruction brought up-to-date by the pertection of the Aerial Torpedo. Early history of the Woodrow Wilson family. Noted racetrack bookmaker who owns a library of 100,000 Volumes, “Clue of the Army Sword.” Another great mystery story by the Girl Detective. ; How “Lucky” Baldwin’s daughter is spending $12,000,000. The $5,000 dog that rides in a private car. How our noted violinists rank; from tables of an expert, “Crime and the Cave Man Imputse in New York.” A page article, strikingly illustrated in colors. “Romance on a Roof.” A short story by Edna Ferber, Astounding record of cases in which women have risked-death in the mad desire of gaining new charm of face. The “Dare Devil Rover” from Maine who became «Pasha; Admiral of the Turkish navy and captain of finance, ye i Fur fashions from the Czar’s Court—illustrated, Roy L. McCardell’s Side-Splitter “THE LAST NIGHTERS” Words and Music of a “Miss Princess” Song Hit; Coupon Good for Three Famous Pictures Well Worth Framing; A New 16-Page Joke Book Jammed Full of Wit and Humor; All These and Ever-So-Much More In Sunday World To-Morrow! two-

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