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a TOUDFOOT Pens Le we, ‘HAETOWATOR | ~ ARIVER TERMINAL assis ‘Action on Secretary of War's Ruling Delayed Till City Decides on Railroad Plan. Patil the city nas £ the plan of Dock Co: for @ freight railr from the Batter Re advantage oan i @ the Seeretur Wwuldding glouer 7 initting the prs, Commis- » to-day, adding ed terminal ratl- related with the Broposed = 1,000-foot plera—-which will Wing greater freightage to this port-- fiat the piers themseives cannot be ‘Weilt at once This means that @lapee before there lengthening of the present pt to the foot mark, or the bullding of new 1000-foot piers. However, work will be Pushed on the proposition to afford @mergency accommodation for the new 1,000 foot vessels, notably the Imperator, Which are to come to this port. “While we wil! not be enabled undor the decision of the Secretary of War t@ extend the present Chelsea piers we cam eventually build all other plers @outh of the Chelsea group outward, many of them to the 1,000-foot point,” eeid the Commissioner. “There is an tmshore bend in the river from the Gheleea section to the Battery, and in his bend we are afforded additional @utshore length in which to extend piers ‘or build new ones to the 1 00-foot mark. Im this bend i# located the section @round Desbrosses street, one of the most desirable now in which to build Blers 1,000 feet in length. But as pres- @mt great congestion exists there, and wotll the marginal railroad plan ts dis- Poued of, and we can make arrange- @ents to accommodate the present pier @ccupants elsewhere, we could not start G@ullding new piers there. “We cannot disturb the present rail- weed arrangoments until we have @emething to give in their place The éity acta slowly—in ‘fact, the city is @ilatory. The matter of the marginal @treet railroad should have been dis- Boned of long ere this, then we could at once take advantage of the extended Dier line afforded us by the decision @f the Secretary of War." pete ed aS CURE FOR AUTO SPEEDING. CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—Muni.ipal Judge Pry hit upon a new plan to cure the epecding habit among automobdilists to- @ay when he exacted a pledge from Leslie L. Voigtmann, son of a wealthy manufacturer, who hae been fined fre- quently in the speeders’ court to refrain from having anything to do with a motor vehiole within the city limits for In addition the defendant, venty-three years old, was as scos fine of $100, which was paid by bls father, making the sixth time the latter has contributed ehis amount to the city for the aamo cause. The pledge taken by young Voigtmann follows: Court not to touoh, sit upon, ride in or manipulate any automobile or motor eycle In the olty of Chidago during the next yoar.” «A Statement I solemnly promine this Honoraple | TOEND HIS OWN LIFE. IN INSANE FRENZY pare tee | Neighbors Heard Cries" in Rooms of the Spears and Tragedy Was Discovered, Abraham Spear and his wife, who live on the top floor of No, 247 El- dridge street. have been quarrelling ce they moved into the place pek< aso, The screams and woman had grown to be iry incldent of Ife in the yut noon to-day when ain nobody paid much “It's Spear Ucking his wife amain” they said. But something pecullar about the cries, made one or two of the women who Hive on the same floor listen with more attention than they usually bestow on the a‘faire of their quarrelsome neigh- y | bors. Mrs. Rose Holow!tz was even more impressed than the others, She ran to Mrs. Rose Cohen, Mrs. Spear’s etster, who lives a few doors away. When Mra, Cohen arrived the ecream of Mra. Spear were not quite so loud. Huddled in the hall outside was a group of frightened women. Mrs. Cohen tried tie door. It wouldn't open. Then she peeped through the key- hole and toppled over in a faint. “Get a policeman!” auggested one of the women. Patrolmen Geiss and Hogan battered down the door with their shoulders. Plied agains: {t were a bureau and a washstand. Crouched in one corner of {the room were three Mtué children, looking at eomething on the floor that & few minutes before had been their mother, Spear had nearly severed her }head from her body with a meat- cleaver, Spear mscif lay across the bed. He POSLAM FOR SKIN DISEASES Poslam is years ahead of anything yet for the cure of skin diseases. action is immediate. It stops » allays inflammation and heals with wonderful rapidity. Aggravated cases of eczema are cured quickly to the | surprise and gratification of those unable sults by other means. diseases, including acne, theum, piles, psoriasis, yt ‘bers’ ‘and every form of itech, are eradtated by Poslam. Over- night treatment is often sufficient for minor troubles such as pimples, red and inflamed noses, rashes, complezion blemishes, etc. | POSLAM SOAP, used daily for toilet jand bath, makes every cleansing opera- tion a double means of healthfulness to the skin. Incomparable in its benefits to tender skin, particularly to infants. All Grassi sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) and Porlam Soap (price, 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 82 West 20th Street, New de by Cammeyer * We Confidently Assert the Values in Our Basement Are 25% Greater Than Those Given in Any Other New York Store To-day Men’s Shoes $9.65 ? if “8 Form riges3 Women’s Shoes _ $245 “aPaken’ From Our “Main Floor In Men’s Shoes Patent Leather Button and Metal Button, Lace and Bi Russia Calf Lace and Bluc Vici Lace, Wax Calf Lace and Button, Tan Grain Fincher, ‘Tan Kid Lace. All sizes wid Boys’ Shoes Gun Tan ALSO CORRESPONDING RED 0 In Women’s Shoes Patent Leather Button and Lace, Gun Metal Button and Lace, Russia Calf But- ton and Lace, Patent Leather Button with Colored Cioth Tops. ‘A remarkable selection of styles. All sizes and widths. Children's Shoes UCTIONS NOTHING EQUALS | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSD i 1 ' |had geshed hie throat with a ragor. He | thirty-nine minutes, the second for four- ind to be still alive when a|teen hours and forty minutes, ur Hospital ambulance reashed | He Jained that the first absen jace and was taken there. Mrs. ed by @ Phoned report that his s dead. Ile went home and found that this was @ Joke, he declared. More troudle loomed up for him that same afternoon, for again he was sum: moned to the phone. This time it was hie had, long-lost brother who had sud- |p the pi Spear's body was eert to the Morgue. ‘The man is about forty-eight years old, the woman was about the same age. ‘Me did this because she was too sick to go to work and he wae too lazy tc," sald Mrs. Cohen. cee denly returned home in @ peevien mood {Et ' and waa breaking up the furniture. It |i took Refliy the time mentioned to sub- BAD BROTHER, THE JINX | due. tne voatn armed ni OF FIREMAN OFF POST. | ss tne Depuy-Comminroner. |B Deputy Commissioner Heard Ex-|GHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY { planation, Then Said: “I Shall Mothers who vaine 1 ” the health of their chil. Recommend Your Dismissal. dren, should never be There would appear to be a bright without MOTHER GRAY'S future in the fiction line ahead of John SWEET POWDERS FoR |E) J. Reilly, a attached to Hook for use when 1 and Ladder No, 7, atattoned-tn Mast | needed, Break up Twontyeoighth etrest, when he severe Cae aleve revenm. hin connection with the department, as he is likely to do soon 5 Reilly was on trial to-day at Fire| “TMa® Headquarters before Deputy Commis. | lv euuegete, sioner Oivany. He was charged with being absent without leave twice on Jan. 9 last. The first time he was gone! age Mothers 22 years. | Ty ‘They never fail, Bold by | te @ 25 cts. Trial pack. EE. Address, A. 8. Gmsted, Leper, Wi. ¥ Bonwit TELLER & Co. Will Close Out Friday | Renininder of Winter Apparel [ . i} FOR WOMEN & MISSES Women’s Tailored Suits 18.50 29.50 Formerly up to 55.00 | In-e-variety ef the season's best models and fabrics. | Women’s Tailored Coats / @ 1 11.50 17.50 Formerly up to 39.50 | Chinchilles, boucles , novelty mixtures and corduroy*" Misses’ Tailored Suits 14.50 24.50 I Formerly up to 49.50 In an assortment of various styles and fabrics. Misses’ Tailored Coats i 8.75 16.50 ; Formerly up to 42.50 Boucles, chinchillas and mixtures. ted . puttin nari 5.50 to 25.00 ~ Values up to 50.00 One of a style—in batiste, chiffon, satin and crepe, hand H embroidered and real lace trimmings. French Seal Coats - 55.00 Formerly 85.00 Made of choiced foreign dyed skins. Bl Hudson Seal Coats 125.00 Formerly 185.00 Made from select muskrat skins. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street EEE Health and Beauty Helps | TUS eT Taya OTOVEP#UREL TAT} Sannin B.: “Mtringy,” ‘unmanemesbie| nuded Dy #rease, gn i ced will pro the from and dissolve 8. cons f hot water, This massaged in. scalp creates @ rich. | blend whieh gently and thoroughly the hair, man rinsing and udeene baie te Hukty. seautitul | wo arutt “une at growth of Fei ly On Indus: linen, fufty Ira: Te regain the veivety softness tland healthy, youthful raw to the skin | you should @iscard powders and rouge “use the following lotion: | Get four ounces of apur t) druggiat and diasolve in Water, then add two toa Mtl arias. “Apply thin Treely pliias of the) nande tothe Using the epu tones the skin, a mags! fin ving An ounci ‘a pint of water. The i ery soothing Yegulariy You Wil m strong. clear and nine revel (by je Foul eet FEBRUARY 6, 1913. tae ge Monten wetter RIKER AND REGEMAN DRUG STORES Ss" VALENTINE’S DAY—one more opportunity to give somebody pleasure by a little gift—perfume, flowers, candy, a friendly sentiment on a dainty card, a personal message by letter or wire, just a post card with a pretty thought. Any of these convey the kindly interest in another which means so much to truly human folk all over the whole round world. . You will find charmin and eee. And a deli ers, cards and fol and all the Valentine suggestions among our perfumes, our candy htful array of “‘ready-made’’ Valentine sentiments on all beautifully done with ‘‘hearts and flowers,’’ and cupid’s arrows, rest of the delightful nonsense that goes with St. Valentine, the patron saint of all true lovers. These articles are so arranged for your convenience in the Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores only a moment of your time is needed to make your choice. Special Charming Valentines From Our Perfume Department perfumes of establis! Rigaud’s ‘Grand 91.00, $2.00. sold. Cut Trentini — one sweetest, most delicious of the Rigaud creations. Cut glass bottle in exquisite violet satin case, $2.50; smaller bottle, 91.00. Riker's Incensia—abeau- tiful perfume with a myste- rious Old World fragrance. Bottle, in royal purple box, 91,00, $2.00. Riker's Charmona— with a charming suggestion of an old fashioned garden. A golden perfume in a gold col- ored package. Bottle, 92.00. Riker's Violet Excelsis— like the fragrance of fresh violets, of which the refined ntlewoman never tires. Bottle in woodsy-green box, 91.25, $2.50. Fresh Strawberries What care we for weather - strawberries and luscious can be bought by every one. Not one or two to be looked at and longed for through a prohibitive plate glass window—but a whole Aadletul for yourself. We are now serving straw- berry sodas made from fresh strawberries, mixed with rich Fresh, Strawberry C: res! Ww ream Soda at All Our Soda Fountains Only 5c Specia For many reasons they are the best caramels you have ever tasted. Perfumes—those flowers that never fade—are peculiarly fitting for your choice of Valentines. Likeflowers,each may convey its and each in itself carries a worl the sort which does not die with the setting sun. Below are some suggestions deserving your thought. Onl; fed worth are old the old delightful favorites and many new and popular additions which have recently appeared. Opera’ Perfumes Carolina White—the newest parfum and already o great favorite, charmingly presented in white and gold case, Mary Garden—one of the most jass bottle in gorgeous smaller bottles, $1.00 and ane - Valentine Post Cards with Clever Sketches, and M es Amusing or Sentimental, One Cent Each. Others from 5c ip. Delicious Valentines From our Candy Department Valentines to be doubly enjoyed. Tempting in their appeul to the eyes—satisfying in their appeal to the taste. To bestow upon a sweetheart, sister, mother, friend—from little to big, kiddie to gray haired— Guth’s Candy is the “gift desirable” for every one. As to prices—you w Il find them lower than you could possibly find elsewhere for the same quality. With all this in mind, we recommend these candies without hesita- tion asthe most satisfactory kind of Valentines for children or grown-ups. Chocolates Au Guth —Equal to the choicest jies from the master f French ‘iecure. The J Ib. 91.00; Ib. 5c. Also in @ tb. 5 Ib. boxes. Guth Assorted, Chocolates and Bon- ,}; bons—These candies are ‘) rare examples of the con- fectioner’s skill. ‘sonal message of sweetness of in our stores. All 5 Ib. boxes. Billie Burke Choco- lates—The biggest candy ret of the year. The . SOc. Guth Maraschino Cherries—Great Queen Anne Cher- ties within a luscious cream and chocolate wall. The box, 40c. Riker's Chocolates—Splendid tasting choco- Inte and a variety of flavors. The lb. 39c. These Cold Wea- ther Garments Are Needed Lebldsanand the beat which experts wil ng experience can select. They are of a quality which cannot be equalled at the price. Made in our own factory and sold direct to you atone profit only. Paper Vests give warmth and comfort without added weight. All Glee Usual price 75c, Speci ues BDC Vests. Made of best quality imported chamois skins, A sure protection in exposure to cold and damp. All sizes; for women and men. . $2.50 Lung Protectors. Var- ious styles and designs. In wool, felt, chamois, ete. All sizes; up from... . 43c Felt Vests. Extra qual- ity, warm and serviceable, Special values as long as they last, up $1.97 poplar perfumes ever satin case, $4.00; Useful Valentines From Our Stationery Department Stationery is one of the “common sense” remembrances for Valentine’s Day. Our depart- ment is complete with all the equipment needed for the writing desk of the busiest social person. We list a few of our best papers below: Ivolin Writing Paper— Imperial Fabric Writ- A fine quality fabric-fin-| ing Paper—An exclusive ished linen stationery, fash- | R. & H. high-grade station- ionable size and shape, 24} ery; 60 sheets and 60 en- Knit Wool Knee Warm- ers. Invaluable in cases of sheets and 24 envelopes, in shite; rheumatism and artistic box, 25. Neonates a 0h | ley svoabiee: $ Ivolin Correspondence | Treasury Writing Paper | pair... 1.50 Cards — Correct for brief —50 sheets and 50 envelopes Imported Knit Wool moves @4 cards and mae of sxorlient gee Helped Abdominal Bands, pro- , in prett; x, | stationery for particular | tect the digestive Ser Pay writers. Box, 29c. peo Be sito $1.50 Guth’s Cream Caramels 60c value—33c the pound, 18c half-pound. Made of the finest cream with positive 40% butter fat—-that gives the smoothness and richness. Purest white cane sugar and best print butter add to their goodness. Fillings of freak pesaui, walnuts, almonds, make for more deliciousness. And all these ingredients are prepare the Guth way _! gece! process—cooked by steam in a vacuum kettle. From beginning to end these caramels are never touched by human hands— cooked, cooled, cut, wrapped entirely by machinery. Better than the best cara- mels you know. Guth's Pure Cream Caramels, assorted flavors;.14 lb., 18¢; lb : Antiseptis Antiseptic mouth wash, nose and throat spray. Excellent general anti- Bot- 33C Rice's (od |. Liver Cij Emu'sion Made from the dost Nor. You Are Safe When You Buy at MAN DRUG STORES Telephone your orders to the nearest Riker-Hegeman store. Mail Order Department, 162 Weat $4th Street, New York City. By tonle, Bole, L Ra ane §3

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