The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 4

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eens ~ oc init Sn ee Se ee — a - — —— . . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUAKY 7, 1918. pinay Steel morncnensil Eig ht Kiddies Livel y Cut- Ups on the Oceanic, Sr crbarreee ata, dpe cheeined|taneamy, ela omieeea egweae! Ud night before and were prepared t to make | Were bad men and richly deserved thelr Who Made Voyage Across One Round of Excitement: (ADF SIX CHINESE |<s::="": xe if ace a Be a4 . messenger stated Nicola w heads. The Chindes nobles Were heaven's own delight upon the pleased and smiled in conte mucks of Canton if he would be their] crowds cheered and the guest at an enterta nent to be held] thte dignitaries w that afternoon, Nicola responded that br ind he was mM ' q . sow! they could bet their lives and those ing at hls hotel, 1 they hoped to enjoy with Confuctus) ogied for hot whiskey and immiedintely that ‘he would be there like a duck.| plunged his feet into a hot bath, where . ie ana| The Messenger bowed to the ground] he kept them for the rest of the day. He Cut Wife’s Head Off and] and took nis departure. He goes from here with his ilaston to Dignitaries of all countries were gath- Put It on Again, but Couldn’t | crea on the feta to which the showman | : was led, Out from a tent marched six | e Revive Coolies. soldiers and with (hem six men, who ap- peared to be prisoners. Behind, in solemn black, walked, with stately | trem, A huge man Dearing a long sword, The prisoners ranged aide by side on thelr knees, their hands tled behind them, The executioner rested on time showman, whore fame) jong sword. Nicola rubbed his eyes, has spread to the corners of the earth,| great Chinese official, clad in gorgeous | | He keeps to the Ittle places, avoiding) raiment, raised his hand and let it drop WanS ! ek cmon iy ACS n't think | ‘ In Perpetual Motion, Like the : Sea, They Livened the Liner’s Rough Journey. SINGER BEATS HOODOO, which arrived from y, Willian Nicola and engers, Mr, Nico'a On the Ocean! Southampton to. his wife were pa | } lo le |: - | Here on Fourth Attempt and > This Time She Didn't Break Another Leg. the big cites, Mis great stunt is a ain, There was a fanfare of eyin- $ | illusion, tn which his wife ts the prin«) 00! wa woman Bh dethdg a Alay ® | olpal actor. He elevates her in mid-air ong Or prey e swept the sword of tho executioner. /*' i S| and passes hoops about her body, to! swish! swish! J '. Luden’s guard RC iare » Mundred Uses” There were six swishes show there is no deception. He throws| and six bleeding heads rolled out into! against winter her into a cataleptic state, and when] the fleld. ‘The official made a graceful ~ Coughs, Colds and she isn't good cuts off her head. All of| Stlaam to Nicola, whore eyes were Hoarseness. ‘. 4 bulging out of his head. Two offictals | IK which doemn't hurt Mrs, Nicola and] PUmNE Out ot ie and through an ine % Give Quick o' Ne Relief ‘ Tie White Star \iner Gceamic i+ rived on time to-day froin Southamp- ton, She had lote of weather om the trip and at times it was pretty cold, | 2 but the voyage was @ jolly one with all. | & Wight little kiddies were the life of the 3 ip and were as perpetual in motion amazes the uninitiated and brings in the) torpreter said, with many bows and ducate to the family vauits. bending of their knees: The last performance of the Nicolas] «will the gracious great white for- ax the ocean. Four of them were chil: | 2 (Specially Photographed for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer.) was given in Canton, China. The fame! eigner, the favored son of the sun and @ taNose, Throat Neri FS eeeveee OPO DUDE OED E ID POEDIIDODOPPOEDOG S of the tllustrous {lustonists had spread] the stars, condescend to put the heads . ies “G. a ie. rier sear | Acar ea nnnntoene titi ri from the provinces to the city and! pack in their places?” and Head. fj 5 jon ie a crowds thronged to the show. The noble son of the sun par- WM. H. LUDEN and presiient of the Guayaquil and) sata, “just to try it—just once. If they EB G ’ “ mn Outside the showhc b| alyzed. But he hadn't been a showma: Gripe alvin wf undo “The oi ent gua tase women ver herent nglish Girl Athlete Who d Like Se alldebe ceaWRrealaMoting, Yor aad Cor yearn, tue wuMnMnks cas’ bose aartel pL) ceeeeetees dren were Hope, nine years old; Donna, | next thin, will do wi 0 wi seven! Preeay, A and Marbara. i.” The |Grearme They nave none woo ter and! TQ Meet Hair- Pulling Sean mission. Nicola was properly im-|recovered from his fright, he huskily READING, FA, other four were the children of Mrs.| have jost whatever eympathy may have wife of « weallly| existed for thetr onuse.” eres Mario,| In the steerage of the Oceanic were fifty-four husky Cornish coal miners. They are on their way to Mexico to $484 6 Oe de woO eee ee ee Miss DOROTHY CURRY. Ret ‘The kiddies gave shows in the cabin} work in the gold and silver mines. !f N $ ~<.. for the entertainment of the grown! ti.y are successful they will send for N % passengers and when they weren't pIQY-| sicte wives and families, They say that! under prevent conditions in Mnglaad It partment was kept especially busy 1s impossible fa men in their ling to them and they got the pick | make & living. eeeeeereraatipeeeneae Mr. Norton has Deen in London interesting capital in Ecuador.| NEW STAY FOR MYLIUS. \ } He says that the completion of t ' j } ‘ %& ing theatre they were playing tricke » e passengers. The stoward's de- 3} (Continued from First Pax: Panama canal te going to work wo: dere for all outh America, Guayaquil, |Maateh Aether Aste Wet which is now the furthest South Ameri- can port from New York, will then be t nearest. Major Munroe McParland of the VAL Dts DAP OBZ ALLL ENGAGES CHINESE ORCHESTRA FOR BIG SHOW. 7 ene | He went on with the show and a specially engaged Chinese orchestra. | K plause which greeted this wonderful , getting mad at being shut out. N yo laugh of rellet he crew out a package of/ “THN ow went on, The eves of the $18, $20, $22 and $25 N h and every child got one N Amid the crash of cymbals and beat oT feat found echo In the murmurs of the » | cards. chit dignitaries bul d ; : | cutoff hie Wife's heal It was nee (N Beginning this morning we shall put on sale Faward ¥. Mylius, Engliwh editor, who served @ year in an English prison tor lbelling King George by saying he P showing of interest. But his Joy wa - - dimmed by the reflection of the many — mE Se ’ Chinese coins he had to turn away. ‘ — assed the hoops about her. The great through its pockets, With a happy Little bore in engraved characters the devicé; ressed and gratified by this great| asked who the men were. He was to'd f tom-toma, he levitated his wife and . ,|crowd outside the tent, The coolies |N Suits id 0 ts That Wi e wallet. He opened It. He searciod) were growing impatient. They were | an vercoa' er [until the packet was exhausted, Each) 01. oe his wife's head, It was mar- PERDE2 RIBS TFS ETFS ISES 5-8-4 26S FS DEES OO Twenty-ninth Infantry, stationed at t Yellows, and when he brought ‘her to N all our Men’s Suits and Overcoats at the above f | ort Porter, Buffalo, was a passenger, | tat ‘parsed marmanationly aut | Mik, ANDREW CARNEGIE. || seat came the murmurs trom the mes) _ remarkable reduction in price. NY: Pee ad ee er Ae tie arrined too {have to remain on Kilts Taland another Two Rast Ninetyfirat Rtreet. ||outelde. The murmurs were snaris, 4|N These comprise all staple goods in Double- NN . | inte to witnems any of the fighting. | WSK He was ondured Heported. of CERES Sa CRTC HELE | COON FauIOWAaL “UeD TIOELCat oa Breasted and Single-Breasted Overcoats, ff |) WAR WILL END WITH FALL OF! naiwsn corpus was made to-day we were waved away by the sllionate, | rot was on fon pie bteleg with fancy backs, Button- | AORIANOPLE, Attorney Pollock in the Federal Court, whose voice was shaking with the|In the audience rou vercoats. N ‘tte ent @ tee tines? who withérew @ previous motion eal ; " 3 a3 good feeling stirred by his opportunity phy I note to his ship, which lay in Also our Stylish Sack Suits for Men and Young N r 1 1, the ground that it was not extensive re fe _ of benovolence. Py thsi offing. S . N | : = ference rill fale and that his onion he tee aye. “{ am more sorry than I can say,"| The local police were unable to core/N Men, all this season’s goods, all at the one NN ' never can take Constantinople, and they he sald, “that [ brought so few cards. pis ed ee ets ihe Fak ee in |K price. N ‘ : reallie-tt. Hu due influence over the Board of In- But 1 couldn't kp check until the arrival of the French - Seen r N DP ee ter’ goa ates wee AG MIRE svat quiry, and declares that no allen can ‘Ae the party went on to the Boaré | marines, who want cheerfully and ches OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 0 O'CLOCK. | be deported for a political offense, which there would start a European wa | Miss Dorothy Curry, nineteen, p of Special Tnaubry Court there fois | ing through the mob, It wasn't toon | 123125 Fulton St..New YorkCity lowed murmurs in many tongues, tes- | after their arrival that the riot was a jtifylng to the feelings of the mothers | memory and the place in darkness, | and fathers whose children had just} Nicola quietly folded what was left of! yi known their first opportunity of par- | his showhouse, tled his mpney in a bag tieipating tn the philanthropies af the | and creft soft! vate of Bibo, “Next meme se sit tots te wae “The Precious Lives of Little jhe saya he te ready to prove byy docu. j mente te all that MyHus was tmpris- another | oned for ia feet and athletic, daughter of merchant of Southampton, wi VILALTA ALLL LL ALLL LLL LLL LU ML APE LULU Passengers. fhe is yo- | of the Ocean ing to look New York over, take on a |(T WAS LOVE MADE few games of tennty and golf and do some skating. Miss Dorothy is not « RECTOR LEAVE CHURCH. The party lunched with Commis. | walted upon bv a Chinese offlel) whose p suffragette. She has no sympathy with inion \sioner Williams and returned to the aiment made the rainbow a mere mist h Id ”? the militant ladies of London and! Mrs. Blanche O'Neil! Green of Mid [Battery on his official transts at in the sky, The official salacdned and ll ren Dublin, jdletown, N. ¥., came into Manhattan j 'd Nke to see one of those militant | yesterday and sailed for England te be vffragettes try to pull my hair,” she | married to Bugene Newton Curtis, for- mer rector of St. Barnabas's Episcopal Church, Hoseville, a suburt of Newark, NJ. ? Until the safling of Mra, Green and the announcement of the coming Ging few persons knew why Mr. Curtis 1} hed resigned from the church last) 0u an't a August. Immediately after resigning he went to Paris and then crossed to London to study settlement work. Mrs. Green is @ divorcee and, as the Episcopal Chureh 1s opposed to the marriage of @ divorced person, Mr. a who was deeply in love with her, decided to sacrifice his ministry. he Immigrant. Mr. Carnegie si roduced a scroll and asked that the ‘ae Rae ee ey cence hee. Cotteseta tieadcentter, ctevitater. one Ave often eachificed| thre ough carelessness. i ek: ett uate otecs ate Chikren should be taught at an early apy preter the filusionist learned, in the rinse the mouth thoroughly morning and night THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Herre peg gh an “ODOL” Petey ete Bey tha eee The germ of Diphtheria isever adeadlymenaceto =" j Somares “sie ysis ‘louie anes.” "| HOW YOU CAN GAIN j wilt il MAN) the lives of children. It enters through the mouth. . FLESH AND STRENGTH, pi ag q The constant use of “ODOL” as a mouthwash is the SAFEGUARD that renders a child prac- tically i immune from attack. Pleasant to the taste and delightfully refreshing. “ODOL” will also harden the gums and keep the | You'll Never Have Stomach Trouble Alter You Read This and Act en Tt. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- BAG BS EDIOELE 24-2OS OSS S 140964496 6092000 68 ¥, Auaconila’ Mining Mt, | Balt, & Ohio... | Bela. Kap. ‘Tran... ft the year to aa i, Buiter anime Learn it eee: aa aah ; inake ron lik amy teeth in ahealthy condition, = ae. Open Secr nap | ected that MF. and Mrs, Curtis wit! en- : Na se a , PA enh | i] There is nothing “Just as Good” as “ODOL. ae of adin't D ; i aaTuenses Bat yeple the haan’, realy | gage Jn aet work in this city, ’ Price 50 Cents. q zee: | BIDS FOR AN ROAD ; x At All Druggists end Department Stores. tinene ‘sich, hendeane, IN QUEENS OPENED f. peaially Photographed for The Kvening World by « Staff Miotugrapier TR GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. oe me Mites aid | BY SERVICE BOARD ee ee ee ed oPb eh eeee Fee CODE EO OOEY \ edi ine NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO oF Bibs . ager -_ ——- — » + ‘The Pubite Gervice Commission to-day 6 Tria “ " re} 3 a a = _ — opened bids for the construction of Bec- morning of his third examination, black | hi t tion No. 3 of the Astoria, Woodside and met 1s an Graham, who had been * Corona Rapid Transit Railroad. Secs & member of the Bouter squad, and has | % e e e Ni ot received information of what questions | 30") Ak beers Qvene: Bosleverd’ shay writes the, prevailing opinion, to. which | tg Te will make you strong. | reet Just Ber 1d Dowlhi dl nt, =3)| ¢ and extends through Queens Houlevard, i Mee ee ror +8 | A Unique Ensemble of Photographs Greenpoint avenue, Skillman avenue and In these examinations conducted as | + 1% Roosevelt avenue to a point about 70 1 this record shows they are, there | feet east of Sycamore avenue (Albertus ample opportunity for bribery or avenue). : . — ruption that is moat aittcult to detect. | HAVE You ° , “L think no one reading this record ‘There will be local stations at Raw. > , ate could doubt that the aitiude of Lynch} on atrest, Lowery atrest, Bliss street, | Method Censured by Appelltte iy, eiminer' tomar Vane TRIED IT? an examiner toward Black had en- Lincoln avenue, Broadway, Twenty-fitth mo By BRADY i Division, Which Denies Dis rely changed between the first and| | street, Elmhurst avenue and Sycamore Whic - second examination, and the third in P ape galag Nelhg on se ene ar fe] [chased setae The Civil War Photograp er fide avenue ant Junction avenue, it{ missed Policeman’s Plea, Wa 4 oasis for the Commiasioner's find | 44 Wil be an elevated railroad with two HUA EDGE Le sa nipe en OF nen eae | Parchase of $50 Z and three tracks and the portion in Tne peice bak Gophers ane aan Wnak | Of M: d / Se ee ne ee ee ait incon Mit MMSE SNe GTANAM, ANd.LML Black | the Martyr President At structure of reinforced concrete where he had failed before, bec “a vote, hav uatained nM ‘The lowest bidder was the £, K. Smith] >” & vided vole, have sustained ve oh arrangement commu Contracting Company, which did work | Police Commissoner Waldo in his dite \) some way by Graham to the relator. upon the Fourth avenue subway, Brook. | Missal from the force of Jolin Lynen, lyn. Thelr bid was $2,085,0%, which ia] who was assikned ax ning Bo- * CHECK GIRLS INDUSTRY. under the eatinate of the ineers of | gineer in the Baller Squad, and ty tui ourmn w, the Commission | capacity was in charge of the exatniniag | DENVER, Feb, 7 tat ay when he! and Fish Sauce by adding Sy oy ag a ms | ane Oaeafniog aa on te | GM Og aweKors «=«Free For the Coupon and His Great Advisers « Auditor Ken- ‘A Delicious Salad Dreexing applicants Hoenses the Astoria branch, for the conatruc: . rien oem | MAY an eXBFesAIAN Install | wcory Nt AN ACCOUNT awarded the contract t oper & | mit Preermanged Suet Peet beer mt Rec ole fs o porn Rae an euantl a Saturday Evenings | four days out of the week,” explained | CREDIT TERMS: Si 14 by 20 Inch fe ze 14% es. will be operated under the dual]! Black, an app the pretty girl stenographer, “and 1) 53 Dowa *50)* 50 Bows 100 « i oo | system of rapid transit—jointly by the|® third class engineer, plicant Interborough and the HB. R, T. Both | had been rejected by the examine thougnt | might as well Pant $5 Powe 9751840 ew #952), ‘These Photos are set in a design penned by 104th st, “L" Station at corner. | Alonzo Wilks of Standish, Maine, in the Civil ' PERRI-WALLA TEA roads Will be owned outright by the city | thrice, Instead of waiting Ciree months Withio an hour the sewing machine | of New York and bid a part of the | after the first rejection ; War period, itself a remarkable expression of the ROASTED COFFEE FISHER Bros. Patriotism of the Time. STRAWBERRY JAM foe] TTR Wd The returned a the State house Wo Weeks and presented Lie same plication to the pol J nim question about ALBANY, Mulser ex lice Headquarters te id not anewe € WORLDS FAVORITE | pressed murprl SC Oe » REFRESHMENT Public Service Commissioner MoCail| pollens, to come back and 4 detail had not yet taken his vath of oflee, Iption of them. ile was refused jon to examine the bouers Nov. 26 1911, twenty-four days tater Dermanent rapid trai nan, Who asked Mee “T thought he took the oath yesterda pall the Governo ‘and I believe SH) 00 ela amie time | Mack again returned and was asked CANNCD CORN lam kR SCE eas BE SURE TO GET equipped drug ature and A as ” - ; pr ‘ he Governor “ ‘ phe : fest ast 2 4 - * goes try Btuart'e Dyspepsia reeitlyshae tep ora one ane two CoPrectly and received a percentage noon H.LEGGETT_ & COMPANY NO RETBA CHARGE FOR Ft, NEXT SUNDAY Ss WORLD } forte ‘ed’ tnalgeetion or | receptions he expects tv uiteyg in New 10 SUSTAINS AND CHEERS teste Lima yaad bast lags ‘ Yous, ' At appears from the testimony befor WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Si arinp, gris Menmam clase Su |

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