The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1913, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LEFT BABY 10 Ott | pinay, NO SUNDAY NIGHT PLAY, Huetete Chey rere SAYS APPELLATE COURT. tien asked an injun but watted unt ter midnig: urtain Th n the #1 Stage Sociely Loses Appeal From partment from interfering with the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918," reme Court to restrain the Police Des f embarrassment co herself and ler riends. - STERN BROTHERS ; IN WOODS, MOTHER CHARLESTON RESULTS. CHARLESTON ENTRIES. a tie tee |e denied he aponion bie diese, wich tquree| Will. continue To-morrow, on the First Floor, -4 o An appeal was then tak o ye jis a curabl jisense, vie I FIRST RACE—Thres-year-oM maldens:| CHARIESTON, & «Jan. 3L—The on-| “FTE staxe society haw again Yost in ita [Appellate Division, which ovday af. [treatment, The ORRINE. treatment New Building, their Important Sale of five furlongs.—Jack Kellogs, 16 (Sus tries for to-morrow are as follows: endeavor to compel the Police Comm'« | flrmed the deci#ion of the lower court, [ean be used with absolute confidence. TAO) fo 8 Atos and out, wons | TIRST RACK !urw fom, wing cit Lmoner to allow It to praduce plays un | without an opinion r for whiskey, beer, *. Silk Lined Sui giao ci etre ceo, tear aa ip RSME | ary” 2 PAw® nye | Can be wiv Men’s Silk Li uits . 10 to 1, J and 4 to 6, third. Se weeks ago the Stage Soclety an- Same Wise tt j the home. anitarium expense. No s ‘i . Fine, 144 enna Clare aay Hn. Pe Mindset yore ite intention to produce a pay. | Mia Lallan Rogers, « modite at No, jlo of time from work. Can be given) of the finest materials, hand tailored, English or cone nal axington, ‘alr: vor ot ut y= . ., £, Ww Herself De-|*"3,2 Toray ain ran Fig 24 ota | Memes only fo et Om tnd | the Koning World to wteet mas taked | ny benefit from its use your money servative models, sizes 35 to 46 inch chest, in Young Woman, Herse! e+} RECOND RACK — Two-yonr-otda; | Frog. t0 rer, sioner Waldo reptiel that if auch a play | the Lillian Rogers arrested on Jan, 1; | Will be refunded lar or stout proportions, } serted by Husband, Takes Mit cheteainy geen te mile Gath | aed: ming wan presented he would revoke the lie |on a charge of stealing a $90 diamond Kes es Prepared in two foo: regu Pl . y . ts ~ [won, Wooden Shoes, 115 (Motntsre), 26 7 1( was a violation | ring from a Mount Vernon baker while | No. 1, setret treatinent, « powder $ s ‘ 4 j ill form, for those who { tot, 1 to and’ f t9. 2. necond’, ree ie y i ‘ag |[22, Taine with him,” ‘The arrested tet t is Vyuleaheee (sennmnegh, 24.00 t third, | Time—0.26, | Mules, Halvati ear i Coneninsioner, They aid prenent the names and occupation has been @ source cit Sat he, matter inane Regular Values *40.00 to 48.00 . Rey, Med Rajah, Sonny Hoy, cj . } DRIVER HEARS’ HIM CRY. |koerner, Harwood also ran and sine | Cau Pppey tam Qe ime nN a SSS —= Also Extraordinary Offerings in | Se rcs POSLAM BRINGS | ' MUIRD RACK—Three-vear-olds; well+ | woward; 9 ° tehs * Ing; weven furlongs.—Mattle L, 92 (Sny+ i b., Men 8 High Grade Furnishings 1 Traced in New York by Slen-|aer),"11 to 6, 8 to 6 and out, won; 7 1 Th R e ° 9 } tinental, 100 (Goore), 7 to 10,'1 to 3 108, ti ° der Clue, Mother Breaks | put: ssrond: syomet, ae ¢quinm, 1 ¢0 1.) Maida | FREEDOM FROM e€ Neorganization Underwear and Hosiery Down in Court. ak a SKIN DIS UASTRES Clearance Sale of } FOURTH RACT—Fourlyear-olda and Reda ett eek te | den ans ae f * ° ‘al Day, (Wolfe), 9 to 5, 4 to Cf RR ES Ssetarte cat i ry i a Hackett Carhart & C STERN BROTHERS if , 4 to 1, and § to Sree taf woode near Tenahy, 8.303. Ser ase" Gangs 6 c0 1 Gi acke ar 0. it pet in motion last Tuswtay the wheele/@ to 6, and 3 to 5, thin. ‘Time-a.40 i p Le crushed from Pendant, Rey, Ragman, Jacquilina, . ; mecett'a'woman ts the Harem cours [Esemance nso ran nnd Siaed as | Sette a fore od ak ane ene oot Inc., Retail will close out To-morrow, Saturday, } Gespairin: if ite and of |” ? jut, 105," loartai Day by day this work is repeated Med SS ; { Gutt-deeasemeat. ‘Tue women wee Mra! wen o g THIRD RACK Aefling: tree sear. hs Poslam with uniform success, and this —A Sale Which Affords the Most Wondere § 38 Men’s Fur-lined Coats Ff Bila Hatton, mother of the tiny bundle! roxmoN, Jan 7 | i, “ake Yan Ya HO Mat | Pocuce wer eee eo ful Fine Clothes Opportunity That § of bumanity. It_ was ehe who badlwfmien and nine biuejackets Uelona- | tie 0s, Vitam, id,” Mosher een pelvace and conataat iaereses at tise PP y i lined with i i | : seit Mure, 10, Mazurka 310" Holaind,’ 110;] aales, Its users have found that in ac-|N N York Has E Foreign Broadcloth Shells, lined with superior quality } abandoned the baby. ing to the crew of the British cruiser (4d Neloon, 110; Garden of Alle, Tv. Loving 1 lishment Wel ai de for ew Yor as Ever Known ; ‘The driver of a wagon paming through | Perseus are believed to have heen lot | Mov,, ‘ Wal accomplishment all clams ma Muskrat and Marmot, collars of Persian Lamb, j the wooded land north of the Jersey | while watching the pirates on the Oman | yratitrtt, MACK felling: foursvarchis amt] Poslam are greatly, exceed are nearly 15,000 from which to choose—garments é . f 5 ; village thought he heard 8 oat meowing | coast of the Persian Gulf. They nad heen X od fon igi herman Fd hig fone to pure that t may for evéry service—for business, dress, motor, storm, college medium and stout sizes, stopped jetached in one of the or : q | poor Sa eee aaa tae detrar which, it ts feared, wank with ell hands : on i, 1 W:Jand gums. It is especially adapted for | MY and school wear. In sizes, for men, young men and boys. I Chmabed down fram Ma sont and degen |TUrINE, & Teoent gale, au no trace of Sioa, Oy Waza | lightful. a roothia ait ~ Nearly a thousand fabric designs in more than sixty at $35.00 and 42.50 | the bushes at one aide) ————- ——— ——— snaparent, | 100: wed 8 | bo ro Lem ee ane SSRI: Tenet, aa Peer = rue, ga; |bath. "An aid in eradicating dandruff. |R tag are shown in to-day’s Hackett-Carhart assortments. . Heretofore from $65.00 to 85.00 bong a atrey kitten tn Monee fooked at the bit of cloth and then nies, ba a po Bintloe ‘nese Kl greatly Resatiorl whenever scalp| very garment is of that same high quality that for more \ rsvared ly nodded her head, t. tury \S aU bp odiaendie dots on rive Ur Wonte le notenct dead?” she whispered, | ,cXTH MACE tell: three rary, in : Alt” druegita sell Foslamm (price 2010 tis Seeheaccer eae whee be ge gbhtregtnale sire N\| 20 High Cost Fur-lined and Fur Motor Coats will “| When reassured, she burat ts) lam (price 25 cents). | . N : TLE BOY BABY. trolled fit of eaeedh cog noaad Whe ge H | For free sataplen writete the Emergency |\N Thousands of the suits on sale to-day are sensible year BN also be offered at Proportionate Reductions. ‘The man almost stepped on a Mago appeared before Magietrate Campbell Ing “ADprenire ‘allowance, ‘Track faa. Laboratories, 3% West £5th Street, New | KY round weights—all are of the newest fabrics, the latest styles. @f clothes, out of which @ pink face > WS thé Harlem Court on the charge of being & Cugitive from Jersey justice the wom- an tried to steady herself and explain "J em Mrs, Ella Hatton, not Lawson,” ghe sald. “I gave up my marvied name and resumed my maiden name when my husband abandoned me before the dirth of our baby. I nover tried to get iy husband back when he tet me, for he {se @ worthless man and cannat support me COULDN,T BEAR TO HEAR CRIES OF HUNGRY BABY. “He lett me because he knew that the coming of the baby would make an ail- Gitional bumien for him. He was a cow- erd—and a0 was! in the end. When my baby was born I couk! mot work for meny weeks and | ha4 no iacome except through my dressmaking. “When I did get etronger I could not go out and leave the baby alone; the only work I could do waa that which came to me in my rooms. That was nut enough to support both of us. And, Judge, I thought—oh, I thought of the many years ahead when I would have to Msten to my boy's cries for food bee, I was unable to give him. Bo “Bo you thought you would leave ur baby In the woods to starve,” the Sasintrate sternly interrupted. peeped and two tiny fete beat impo- tevtly about on a tightly twisted cover- let, ‘The driver lfted a two-months- old boy baby out of the covert where {t lay and hurriedly drove to the Tenafly police station with his Nght burden. Though the Tenafly police searched the child's wrappings for eome clue to who had abandoned it, there wae not a) single circumstance to link the little fel- low with the world except the word “Morley” done in red cotton thread on one corner of a napkin. It was @ hote) napkin which had been made to serve an part of the baby’s clothing, Word of the finding of the ebtld and of the single clue to Als identity came te New York Headquartera, aad De- tective Thompeon was assigned to work ‘on this slended indication of the baby’s place in the world, Thompson went to the Mey apartments at No. 412 Bast Ome Hundred and Twenty-fourth street ang made Inquiries of the jamitress. She remembered that there was @ ‘Are. Lawson, a young dressmaker whore husband had abandoned her be- fore her baby was born, living in the York City. AAANAC FOR TO-Day. San rleee., T.12\su0 oeta., 6 iaee., 8.00 OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS. SAILED TODAY, Yelling, Clentuogos, —— Jefterwon, Newyort News Lenape, Jacksontille, BAD BREATH It’s Your Duty to Get at the Cause | and Remove It. A Word to the Wise, You Know. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute | K for calomel, oil the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. ‘The pleasant sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Olive Tablets act gently action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system of impurities. They do all that dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Olive Tablets without griping, pain or disagreeable effects | F of any kind. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula | K after seventeen years of practice among ad $22.50, $25 and $28 Overcoats and Suits Are Now Za nr ie Lin i A rae et MENTHOL CANDY 2? - SGOWGH re POS “Have a Hundred Uses” Pleasant as Candy; sn $35, $40 and $42.50 better than drugs for school children. Give Quick roken Relief tment house. bee en, oe ne 5 : ER ee rnisdy eidi ts tas dees woah Judge." Mra, Hatton ortea f ite Coughs, Levine Tear pda bere ond He ¢ come Shirt Reductions reese! . —=T Jun new that irts. PR Al cas id I accep ele gh £7) would ‘send. some Kind person to ol is, and Olive Tableto are a purely vegetable com-|{\Q] $1,004 $1.25 Laundry Proot Shi Shirts care for him, The Almighty ‘would not let_an innocent die.” Campbell held Mrs. Hatton without ball to await extradition to New Jer- sey, where she will have to face a ‘Phe young woman ‘charge of abandoning her infant. whose great eyes seemed ready instanly to flinch at the discovery of some secret, greeted the detective. He said nothing, but took from his coat pocket the napkin marked “Morley.” To Close Out Saturday | | 165 Boys’ Overcoats at $5 | wa + and college youths’ overcoats in smart ited or pleated back models, made of fine mixtures and chinchillas; sizes 2!4 to 17; not all sizes in every style. Reduced from $8, #10 and $12.50 5.00 Boys’ $1.50 to $2.50 Trousers, 95¢ Boys’ trousers, made of fine corduroy and fancy mixtures, in splendid styles; sizes from 7 to 18 years. = ——— Boys’ $1 and $1.25 Shirts, 68c Boys’ and Youths’ fine shirts of white and fancy madres and percale; French cuffs; detach- able collars; neck sizes 12 to 14'4, Boys’ $1 Blouses at 55c . Fine corded madras blouses, in white and colors; attached collar or band; French cuffs. Boys’ 50c and 75c Neckwear, 25c Boys’ and youths’ knit, crochet and silk four-in- amend ties, in plain and fancy stripe effects. ~ OPPENHEIM, GunszG 34th Street—New York York Special Sales Saturday Sore Throat mixed with olive oil. Take one every night for a week and note | RN 8150 & $200 Shine of Hack LG rasa) Woy one Carhart and famous m:kes.... «| all ite on.” 10e and 23e per bor. TRY $1.30 & 2250 Shins of famous Oc and 25¢ per box. \ The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. | KS and Hackett-Carhart & Manufacturing ‘Confectioner. BEADING, PA. Hk 2 Sik Linn Ronin a4 Bradeny, 41 Broadway, at 13th Street. oan ancy Tal, Neat Unton Square. To Close Out Saturday . Therefore, from the standpoint of investment alone, S you cannot afford to miss this opportunity-—an opportunity § which scarcely occurs once in a generation. $25, $28, $30, $32.50, $35 and $37.50 ee and Suits Special Reductions About 1000 Overcoats & Suits. oe $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 + 85c}$6 & $6.50 Children’s Overcoats Myr ve $4.00 gias|$7 & ay Calbia’: Overesass Keulisl, aaa, Fur Department Second Floor $12.50 $9.50 in some styles. Boys’ & Children’s Clothes Reduction At 841 Broadway & 154 E. 125th KN Stores only. To-Morrow, Exceptional Values in Boys’ Furnishings and Hats 2500 Boys’ Blouses, Actual Values 50 to $1.25, at 35°, 48°, 68° 1200 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, Actual Value $1.00, at 60° 900 Pairs Children’s Rompers, Actual Values 50c to $1.25, at BD°, 45°, 65¢ Boys’ Worsted Hockey and Golf Caps Actual Value 95c, : 35¢ Boys’ Felt and Cloth Telescope H=*-, Actual Value $1.50, 45¢ Boys’ Chinchilla Polo Caja, Actual Value $1.50, : 75° Also their entire stock of Boys’ and Children’s Winter Hats and Caps at Final Clearance Reductions. & Suits. In all forett models for sizes Second Floor West 23d and 22d Streets its. In all correct models Y%, to I7. sito 13,3 & $15 Children’s Overcoats. lol correct eels coats, Shetlands & Chinchillas; sizes 8 to 18....... PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES cee” FEBRUARY SALE Inc. 4 ROOM “OUTFIT ib) West 42d St., 154 East 125th St Finkenberg’s February sale is a $ | ie) ! Near Broadway. Near 3d Avenue, wedding stimylant. An occasion 4 Open Evenings. Evenings. that urges young folks to hasten their marriage plans so as to get a PAY ONLY bountiful gift from us in the way of most liberal reductions on their furniture. 158 Girls’ Winter Coats at $5.50 Full-length coats of chinchilla, boucle and mixtures, in desirable models and colors; full lined; sizes 4 to 10; not all sizes in every style. » Regularly $8.75 to $11.75 5.50 135 Girls’ $18.75 Coats at $10 Girls’ high-class coats, of finest quality chine chilla, in the smart belted modef; lined throughout; sizes 10-to 16, We've been years year tn business, but and more of them than we have eve reason. Plain figure p: it thax 1s “made to At,” a0! piest way, Mo Club Forse ¢ Once, Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses New long-waisted models, handsomely embroid- ered and daintily trimmed with lace and ribbon; Dutch neck; short sleeves; sizes 2 to 6 years. 1.50 1.95 2.95 Girls’ Cotton Voile Dresses Dainty new styles in girls’ dresses, made of fine cotton voile in a pretty polka dot pat. tern; crimmed with velvet and handemade lace; 3.95 Our Annual Clearance “whoppers” become enthusiastic buyers so quic! prloge tell the story, tenth solves the probient of payment Red Tape. Won" butt a 'St Our terms are $1.50 a week and up, according to what you can afford to pay. FREE THIS WEEK $1.00 IN GREEN STAMPS TO START A BOOK — never before have we seen so many kly! Value ones r been able to offer betore—that’s the lexibly and, forelbly, and in the hap- You Puy for Them an Convenient, SSUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. § ,/ : Y Simplify Home-seeking by saving . 9 © time, temper and tramping. :

Other pages from this issue: