The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 20

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_ charge of juvenile delinquency. i According to the police the girl had CATV TAKING STOCK ~ OF ITS POSSESSIONS ~ LIKE ANY MERCHANT Everything Listed, From Small- est Repair Shop Tool to » Ferryboats on the Rivers. Father Kaickerbocker’s personal prop- enty 1a being inventoried to-day. Hie be- Yongings, from the smallest tool in a re- pate Gop to & ferryboat on the river, are ineluded in the estock-taking. Par- tlewlare also are being gathered as to Gate and cost of acquisition and present value, This letter item may reach one hundred milton dollars. * among the city’s possensions to be tn- ventoried is @ vahiable art collection whieh inctudes many famous portraits of former Presidents, Governors, May- ‘The original ore and other celebrities. cobt Of these printings is $200,000, tin their present coeds that Mm, Several of the vases have aad the distinction of being grabbed by the Sheriff ponding settie- ment of judgments against the city, but these have all been paid and the Mu- nieipal Art Committee is now the official guardian of the paintings. ‘There are various classes of antique furniture, some dating from the time 0f George Washington, and tt, will be @iMcult to appraise the value now. Under direction of Mayor Gaynor ‘and Comptroller Prendergast, as soon ‘as the inventories are received the work will be followed up by a complete plan for future property accountability. In the past much movable city property hes mysteriously disappeared. fe GOFF TO TAKE A VACATION. Menounces That Seabury Will Act fer Him in March. Justice Goff, who has been holding e@urt continuously in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court since the first Monday in September, announced to-day that he would take @ vacation uring the month of March. He has heard many important cases, including those of Becker, the four gun- men and Hyde, in only one which has @ dary acquitted the accused. Justice Sea- Wary, Justice Goff said, would ait in his place and he told all lawyers seeking to fiz dates for trials to seq Justice Sea- bury. It fe understood that Justice Gott does not mean to adjourn the extraordinary seesion ordered by Gov. that the additional Grand Jury will continue to work all through the spring and sum- mer. Bato erat eee CALL GIRL, 13, SHOPLIFTER. Mary Schules Arresteé in Macy's en Auditer’s Complaint. Mary Schules, a thirteen-year-old achoolgirl of New Brunswick, N. J. taken to the rooms of the Chil Gren’e Society late yesterday afternoon by Detective Webber of the West ‘Thirtieth street station on a technical ween detained in Macy's by the auditor, W. H, Wells, who sald he had caught her attempting to steal. In her muff amdé handbag the police say they found aman’ fur bat, six lace handkerchiefs, s lady's shirtwaist, silk, lace, and other odds and ends, in ali worth $75. On Evening 5,410 Main Floor We Are Continuing the Sale of Highest Grade THIS HUBBY HAD ENOUGH |MORE MONEY FOR CREDITORS |NEW JERSEY DOESN'T OWN OF WEDDED LIFE IN 4 DAYS. Mrs, Werner Gets Separation From Brooklyn Man Who, She Says, Left Her During Honeymoon. Atter a married experience which to- tafled four whole days of more or loss troubled domesticity, Anna I. Werner obtained from Justice Gerretson in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day a de- cree of separation, entitling her to 150 0 week alimony, from William @. Werner, a aiik dyer on @ large ecale, at No. 51 Johnson street, Brooklyn, They wore married in October, Mre, Werner stated. Two dave later it he thought he ought to be “flying around Mre. Werner asked her GuMband town nights’ with fluffy tadiew known to ber. Werner, she aid, State Supt. of Gea Clift, L. 1. M1, | to irregularities. To date Supt. not sented the question, and, after flying 10,082, into a rage, left her, At length they 7 ftarted at No, @0 (Lafayette ayemie, wh Taster Sunday, he ap- kept waiting for any woman. with her to thelr new home. The next night, when she asked him to drinking champagne a in the di room, he went into a dependence of husbands, which last crescendo tones until 3 morning, when his voice gave out the home for good. nee Indicated his earnings $10,000 a year, Teacey tn Former Secretary of the N min F. y, DOW nearly nin of age, appeared before Justice the Criminal Branch of the Sup Court to-day to ask for an adjourn’ |ner, convicted of stealing him. humiliated by the pub! ab ty of jows of fat. ness ie taken from th ure attractively propurtioned, the kin smooth, ai no equal a Marmola ¥ there is a new and more tablet form of this safe Slippers Pairs > Exclusive Cammeyer Models Formerly “Ta Black, ored Kid. od Effects. ‘Your sine is ourely herein one of the will be aupertunicy, fou irchase two or more paire. $3.50 $4, $5, $6, $7 5219 White, Pink snd Blue Satin; Black ail Col- Luis XV Hosle and Cuban Heslen’ Piensa soc and Bead- A truly wondertut at the alten Game PAMaSEYER @th Ave. and 20th Se. Peared unexpectedly and told her to come for # ride and be quick about tt, because hie 00 automobile and S2-a- week chauffeur were too valuable to be | After the ride her husband returned day he was cross and at midnight the in! other tantrui anye, starting @ speech on the | ed in o'clock tn wore of the sentence of a client, Frank Gard- bonda, until certain persons from Orange County could come to this city to ask clemency Fat Is Ridiculous next OP) Hinman, tie | company |. leaving the fm- flesh the meneral hn vastly Improved. without eting, | | esulting wrinkles or fiabbi OF SEA CLIFF BANK. an Tuyl Announces He Will Pay 9 Per Cent. Additional Dividend. Gtate Buperintendant of Hanks George | C. Van Tuy! jr. to-day announced that! served an order on he &e4 obtained the approval of the Bu- preme Court and would shortly pay an additional dividend of 9 per cent. to the creditors of the defunct Sea Cliff Bank The bank was closed by the State Banking Departmeni No ‘The liabilities were | $102,605 and the aggregate amount of claana filed by 4% creditors was 907,228. Van ‘Tuli has paid to creditors $81,%9 in an ® per « re | gend, The amount of the new dividend ——————— DECREE FOR MRS. HINMAN. Separated From Wine Man Who Draws $1,000 a Month. MOUNT VERNON, Mrs, Mary E. Hinman of New Roohelle Was granted a deoree of separation by Justice Keogh to-day from Charles K. Hinman of New York. hin wife saya, f@ connected with a champagne house, has an come of $1, a month and aleo recet W @ your ae representative of a | WANTS TAFT Case Against The Public Service collecting for carrying a bage any.two points with! rendered by Hustia, before whom on the complaint of principal of . 2, 1911, owing at. divi that the traMe comp ried on the municipal from Staten Itland @ making the traffic in The Commission eement, holding ti Feb. 1— auch waters clear t The ares Mrs, Hinman saya her hue and| band deserted her Oct, %, 1910, WASHINGTON, Fi Times Square Store express Company directing it to venta or any other o Public New Brighton, Staten Island fhe company challenge’ the juriadic- tlon of the Commisai nebessarily used waters of th longing to the State of New New York haw exch ANY OF NEW YORK BAY. Public Service Commission Cites This, Declding Baggage Charge Express Co. Commission to-day the United States > aKe check bet in the First Di tot ‘The order was iseucd upon an opinion Commissioner hearings were held William Rafferty, Schoo! the ground plained of was car- 1 ferryboats to and nd that these boats gainet this © State of ‘0 the > @ traffic cannot be so classed, nent as to jurisdicton was entered Into between the States tn 1833 and wae ratified by Congre # in 1894, > --- TO EXPLAIN. -A resolution Jonn B.! No, 30,| | garbai | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913. ailing on President Taft for a states ment of the + American ys why marines invaded va last sums mer, “took f cupation of the territory of a friendly aation and en- tered into combat with its elt zens.” was in the Senate to- YOU'RE BILIOUS! YOUR BOWELS ARE: IMGTIVE Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges: tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- aches come from # torpid liver and con- stipated bowels, which cause your stom- ach to become food, which sours and ferments like jn a swill barrel. That's the first tf to untold misery—indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin CANBY WoRK WHILE 'RIKER'AND HEGEMAN DRUG:STORES. Cut Price Cigarettes and Imported Cigars. 200 Broadway Eighth Avenue and 125th Street For a limited time we will sell imported cigars in our New York Cigar Departments at the remarkable prices quoted below: IMPORTED CIGARS Hoyo de Monterey Perfecto, regular price 25¢ each. Our price... J...0ss.. 18c ex. Romeo & Juliet _ Partagas “ Manuel Garcia % Carolina g Partagas Puritanos, Romeo & Juliet Puritanos, Manuel Garcia i Eden ° Punch * C. E. Beck ” Bock Panatelas 2 “ “250 tc 8 “ “ 256 ow i ie BOG ns © iar wetanuieenen “ “250 wl Fe Box of 25—$4.50. ‘ regular price 15¢ each. * “ ie: * ean sas ties a Pe TSG si ores . lant |e st eae by Seige # mn TNG be ese vel Nieeeedes “ “ Box of 50—-$5.50. CIGARETTES Pall Mall, regular price 20c. Murads, A) oS 386) Mogul, at redhat ath Naturals, hig Be BG. > ot Melachrino No. 9, Mu AUS” 108, sd Trophies, 2 a 408. 2" Prettiest, m% . Be 109, Helmar, as er LOc, eM Rameses, ng .20¢, at Limited to 2 boxes to each custome reggae ememueare-eneemnt- ee er rr) “ eee rr rer rr ‘ SMOKERS’ NECESSITIES We are also suggesting a few articles sold in all our stores, which every smoker will appreciate and which are coming to be recognized as smokers’ necessities for the breath, teeth, mouth and throat. Riker’s Antiseptic Dental Preparations. Riker Tooth Brushes. There {9 a “Riker Special” Brush to sult every dental need. Manu- factured under our supervision. Bone and the bristie of best quality Carefully and skilfully made, under hygiente conditions. wery brush bears the Riker & Hege man guarantee, Riker Special Tooth Brush—Large and small; soft, medium an: hard bristles; best bone handle, 35¢ Riker Special Tooth Brush—Very stiff; unbleached bristles, 35c Riker's E D 25 Tooth Brush—4 rows pare bristles; best bone solid ack and handle .. 25c Riker rows of superior quality solid bone handle ....... ity brite Letiteny quality bristles; excellent bone handle ....cceesvenvereees 20c “Ventasceptic” Tooth Brush—4 rows pure bristles; open back; very sanitary ...ceee cee eaee 25c Other Brushes by the best American, English and French makers; up 200 Broadway A dentifrice that tiseptic and of the smokers. refreshes lowest price.” Riker’s Antiseptic It removes all smoke and Affords rellef in minor throat irri CLASS PUBS (HAND RUGS. | tobacco stains from the teeth and tations. Keeps the teeth white and rat ered HBS leaves the mouth surgically clean, It 0 heatlhy condition, Hardens the Ae bee ob ARE | the membrane of the gums and sweetens the breath, re- KORA ESE Zou Sahoulh pot tts | mouth and sweetens the breath, Put moving all tobacco odors, and over- I Ss | up In four different forms, Inex- Somes any disagreeable taste in the . UH pensive, ‘‘the highest quality at the mouth. 6 oz, bottle, Pint, quart, 148-156 West 23d Street Tooth Paste—A ‘ i 90c. Bab BOM Acts, foe Revelter: : cleansing, antiseptic paste, recom- mended for its prophylactic properties, The Riker's Antiseptic Put up in sanitary top can to sprnkle can freely without brush. Riker’s Antiseptic T: Compounded of the same standard ingredients as the paste and pow- der; for those who prefer a liquid dentifrice, The bottle. . 25¢ ‘ream—An aromatic preparation of cleansing power equal to the Antiseptic Paste, but dif- Riker’s Dental C: ferently fiavored, The following Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores have Cigar Departments. Times Square The most a) the teeth, {s thoroughly an greatest value to tube...... 18c Tooth Powder— derful Mary Gard Box touching yg Tooth Wash— Listol pure, with antiseptic qualities. Jaynes’ Pkg., 4e.5 3 for,, such as Ada The tube. 15¢ package 4 with undigested | % 10 CENT BOXES -ANY ORUG STORE 2 23 & SO CENT 80 no ° YOU SLEEP OUP DPICE, cc csiccces ade « ise et Riker’s Antiseptis able antiseptic for special germicidal vaiue to smokers. To Sweeten the Breath. Mary Garden Breath Pastilles—Leave a lingering suggestion of the won- to HARTER ag. Gum — Absolutely All other well-known You Are Safe When You Buy at 8th Ave. Ai26th St. day by Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan, Chairman of the commit- tee investigating condittons along ‘the Mexican border. This Government's action has been sharply condemned and warmly de- fended in previous debates on the sub- Toa CASCARETS” that is horrible scaret to-night nin ‘head rey and make you feel cheerful and bully for months, Don't forget your children—their tle insides n gentle clean. ing, too, occasionally. CATHARTIC mental fears, everything i nauseating. A ¢ will surely straighten —a 10-cent box wil “High cost cf living? you get for it. styled and durably made. Men’s Suits special prices of $14.50 and browns and grays. “T will you to sell them for $2 bats.” \ “Go ahead,” we said. model; $2 each. le “ 16c 9c 9c 8c 8c 17 Among them, about 1,000 some all, white. Sizes 14 to 18. 50c Neck neckwear, excellent taste. FOR SALE. BANKRUPT SALE | Order of Receiver in Bankruptcy and throat, Of i dewilhy See: ee 2508 of Me? fla- Be + 10¢ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT RaSY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS | | American Waich & Diamond Co. | ___O MAIDEN LANE, Tel, 907 Cort. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES 97 SAVHRSEOE Nn Was “TSW OY citlogues Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., dependc where you spent your money and what ’ Just spent $31.05—-for a $20 Over- coat, a $22 suit, a $3 hat, four $1.50 shirts and two 50c ties. And I’m in a75c box of candy for the children and $20.20 cash. In The NEW STORE FOR MEN Broadway, corner Eighth Prices on Men’s Fancy Winter Overcoats Drop to $13.25 They are $18 to $25 grades, and have been selling up to today at the special price of $15.50. Rough, wooly, belted or plain; plain or plaid backs, quarter lined, or full | serge lined: all satin sleeves; every thread wool; well $18, $20 and $22 grades that have been selling at the A Perfect Full Value $3 Derby Hat for $2 _ One of our own hat-makers advised us a while ago that another hat-maker retiring from business had a quantity of good black hat fur to dispose of. or poe will give me an order for 144 hats,” he said, uy this fur, make the hats in any model you choose, warrant them to be the equal of any $3 hat I ever made, and deliver them to you at a price which will permit The hats have just come in, and will be put on sale tomorrow—perfect in material, true black. id On the Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 5,000 Men’s $1 and $1.50 Shirts at 70c each “Famous for quarter of a century.” A new lot, first time on the tables tomorrow. Fancy madras and percales, pleated and plain, and On the Subway floor, New Building 2,400 Men’s Silk Knitted Surplus from one of the largest manufacturers of The best looking lot of ties we have ever offered at 25c. Some plain colors, some fancy | ashaalaag All in {Easter’ Sunday, Thadn’t noticed it. All Now $12.50 $15.50. Good patterns in Exclusive Broadway, Corner Eighth. sample $1.60 shirts in size 15. ties, 25c each REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. BARGAIN, $6,000. EASY TEAMS, fine rooms, bath, stone parquet‘ tloo: Ky 0; lakes: 47 min. to N. ¥. Clty: Reighborhood of country Tear atation of Lacka- TR. Address 70 Broadway, Room 1001. Most Women are looking forward to the day of the dress parade. Dos you know what date it falls on?—March 23d, Rather early, Easter Sunday is also shown in table form for each year of the Nineteenth and Twentietin Cen- turies, Church calendar and many other interesting feaiures 1913 World Almanac NOW ON SALE new

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