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e nh BVewane WORKS, FAIVaA’, FouvRUARY 7, 1913. z - , a Bonmenoni | Femremattoy ieation ta dimouie | te malle Ne ‘ o'clot 1 A New York, a jury in the suit of] he the most expensive part of the ; pando} . | R vd " riot nw | Adele ia Galathus against the Int operation, but Mayor Gaynor again de- | J. ® _ nT arn not expressing an opinion weed % : . thrashed out the. ver | should 1 allowed to stand in Jout it runately true that ta vie - HAVE FLEVEN WIVES irée hours, the kagres| Way. He also pointed out that a ta . WITH WEAK MINDS popular mind ts reputation tn wot Koon MISSING 18 DAYS, WIFE 1 i ity | oh ca © | Mot Beautiful and Pople] hidren to Randall's Island. ‘They teil F . Mrs. Galatiue was injured by tripping} — ecm the mort disquieting stories of the tren . tte, y jon fle eairway at One Hondred ‘and | 1] Never was there anything like the | ment that their children have received | Ward Line Engineer Is Freed by | Fifty-fifth street and sued to recover! |] demand for them as in thts country SEGREGATION AND 6TERILIZA-| ie sett i Pa : |aamages. For the rat ime in werent] QYMDIOMS OF CONSUMPTION at present. It Is a demand for the | TION PROPOSED. | clits, Magistrate of Cnarge ot ° ;many years the jury was allowed to : oh | R GRADES QF DIAMONDS and be Hh Dr, Goddard anys that two rolutions Begging in Streets. | ¥isit the soene of the accidsut outside Yield to Vinol | est supplied by . pe pro) ne ’, 3: . There’ “Ine Thojy, of the County et w % a | " Loe ee een meaner’ eee Tt Was Shown That Frank) attr nia wite and tamity nad wearenea There’s Sume Class to Their| pl Sa Aorta ‘rhe medical professton does not be-|| Lambert Brothers | t on Of Koclety neither ‘ - saq.e_p | (08 him for eighteen days, Alfred Har- | aa . i Weg R Heve that consumption is inherited, |} because we have been selling fine| Some of Them Actually Get | rretent cor ese application ne) Allwine Had Turned ‘Thief | erave, titty, an engineer, empioyea vy! Bigamy Club, and ‘They USH WORK ON LONG PIERS, mit a person may Inherit a weakness || diamonds since 1877. f igh 1 15.009 children cannot be placed in inst! i the Ward line, was found by them last Keep It Exclusive | MAYOR DIRECTS TOMKINS. or tendency to that disease, We import all diamonds direct, Into Hig’ School, Declares jtutions or in colonies for the reason} On Account of Poverty. night in the Sen‘ Court, ar- ee] Xclusive, ves A prominent citizen of Evansville, |} pay the European cutters spot cash Dr. H. H. God that their tl Nout! Poa emacs | q honee 4 Sr uHere Nhe eee aa | If Gansevoort Market Obstructs Ind, writes: “I was {ll for five |} and buy. dg oy Lait ines ’ ALA dard. They can “ “yerreneress! M Ma . , mg . |] we neve! hove low- sencen, he greet, MAJOUAY men lity When Wrank. Atiwine of Lancaster, | [tty-fourth street on Wednesday | ‘rnree men in the Tombs—taidore| Pkins Move the Markei, Gay- Sn ae ye 5 Rye etre OT et est orices, Here are our resulis of ete live 1 ch | night. einbe: tharies Wels ( ve s tine an 6 best of doc ‘ ¢ Is well-es ‘ By ; vfs |inor were born endo great major [72 wae artalzned for sentence Before |"Hugierate Campbell noticed he ree] Wares val iangen’ with bigen | ata ers rurtner Instructions. | emorrhages and wae in a very bad || .Nelrestatlished policy| PROBLEM A GRAVE ONE. | 6+ them wit Sesomne ‘paren. ¢ Judge O'Mullivan in General Seavions | epoctable appteranece of the eas and Lieve eapeatatpens Gueoualons win dees Pile altels a Comptrotter Prender. way, Through the advice of a friend || from gio up to 81,0000 and aos 1 al eaiing r juestioned hi margrave said he live f , joner of Dock Tomkina, * > mn $10 A , and Lee eee ee eer rome | cain sdeteaisioal alesis, Walesa. ui Euh| | OLS, oe RUCOmeee Murevt, BESUKIVD ua| rink the exercise hours are sean] and twa other members of the Doard|! tted Vinol, and I feel that it Les ty One guaranteed to be as ides a : ‘ : 6m gon @ the effect of eteriliza-| case containing clothing valued at $1] 1) Oi ne nad not been home for aany | conversing togethor. of Estimate, to-day, dimeuseed the plans} ™@Y life. It ts all you recommend It : Rew tty Segregation and Sterilization ton.” eays the doctor, “eo that we may | pelonging 1a James G. Bayles, former] days because of some trouble, He wald| Steinberg Is awaiting removal to Sing| for the extension of the mera whten|to be. I believe it is the greatest « with amsurance when it comes {| preggent of the Board of Health of] there was no reason for him to bey. | Sing prisof, laving been sentenced by| has been recently granted hy Secretary| medicine on earth, T hav adviesd Proposed, but Both Plans 4 ap nad'te tat we oo ween No, 1@ Gast Sixteenth atroet, he ox-| Magistrate Campbell eee wen ie | encoapamaes . A terin of not less) of War Stimson, ‘The conference was! others to try Vinol, and they have oxastly What will be the consequences,” | Peoted to he went to priton. Instend, he of the also appea in| le awallitiy agntence by Judes Muunee, Fins Dipurinents on te neevourt wreet,| ae, tue wamc’ rest (almdeck Are Doubiful. Discussing the subject of separate | left the court room rejoicing, earrsinx }court apd gave ee wood {Me | Van Tawsol has not yot been Indicted Commissioner ‘Tomking tela ite nished on request.) , sacailiianeiniin home wohools for the feeble minded, Dr. | @ letter from ste. Bayles that will in fas done ‘while he wae missing, Mag. | Steinberg admitted marrying four wom-| Gaynor that It wan hie plan to steet| Vinol soothes and heals the in- Goddard raid: get tim a ge Position in the future | rate Campvell discharged him amd he| ¢n. Welss has five bearing his name.| immediate work, and the only place| flamed surfaces and allays the ‘cough, Reporting on mentally defecttve public! “an addition te what It will do for! Aliwine wan arrested van, 2. Ho had | ieee with his wite, Van Tassel {# alleed to have two, available was nt the foot of Gansevoort, Vinol creates an appetite, strength echool children to ‘the Committes on| these children and for society, we must or a Mer. a as, pbonage ie ——— <— it Bo bor ble how jen accused) street, which is just below the Cunardjens the digestive organs and gives io octane, ra Fat ere cuhdeea in rH ieraias graben, The 0s while ettenpting to pawn the elothine | SULUER BANS MILITARY | one another,” ‘Warden. Fal Gimouty ths rare Vuh Lore the patient etrength to throw off In- a t je~ | 04 y r) 01 Madi ie tecasioeias venison 10 ular classes are relieved of the burden of Poverty was bis excuse for the erline RACE DISTINCTION. | quy “When prjsoners. come here they| piers further uptown was the New | pient Pulmonary diseases % Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- daraly Senet Luirouh witich, he said, | gerstanding that your money will be surely would etand in the way of cut- 4 ting into the #treet, as is planned. returned if !t does not help you. ‘Well, don't let the fact that you have to move Ganesvoort Market stand in the way," sald Mayor Gaynor, “Tf it is good business and the investment will social cirgles Wheth the New Jersey Training School for| th efective ohildren and the teachers Investigation showeg that Allwine hail ‘ arity of their crime Pestle ded Boys and Giris, deci are able to do ‘vantly more effective | been in this city for a week prior to his! Cydere Inquiry on Reports That Gans te needed pint In the| Work. We can fil afford not to expend | arrest and was unable tp obtain employ- quiry ‘ es A ha Classes of the system. large sums for the suko of saving these | Ment. ; National Guardsmen Suffer ‘Seere are 15,000 ohfidren ‘of weak men-| children from becoming ubite nul-| Tt dt la censtylept wit) Your TTondg's Through Prejudice. tatty in the public schools of New York, | sances.” Dleamire and sens of oMola! Atty," ME ry, Foo. ‘te-Giatethesta, tat 5 Re Onda, @ proportion of whom reach Baylés wrote Judge O'Sullivan, “to mute] ALBANY, Feb. TStatements thal ES SE high echo! aimply because they are not| INDIANS OPPOSE TAXATION, | read rentence onthts unhappy bay, 1 prace distinctions are mage in (he tt. with all erin. bréuketa—have mbs and bar out owp sot in the ot In thet clad WEDDING RINGS P 4 Px: bet - ‘ pay, Wo ean move the market.’* ite si 4 y tonal Guard have caused Gov Commissioner Tomkins clared that gn » Same high, guaranteed quality th ites than tWe pears fe fab th wif do all I can to start him tn lfe-and ‘ arnilton to < a and whil ite \ Clan 5 quality TOR Mc: isaeee Fa wal Rin Gans | WAN, 4b ME OE Domine {ook ‘atter hil © airedt Adit Gen Harnitton to make a} DAMAGE JURY DISAGREES. | ,,,,, moving of the pumping house woula is displayed. has dist nguished year T have two ona, Neither has ever gone | searcl ‘ ; orm hen or. mot many of these children,” he ad- gaining in Washington. inched if either did, 1 would blegs| “T hope the chango will be proven| Woman Fails (0 Get Verdtet | = = a = than (36 yursy WAGHINGTOX, Feb.» i—witicen | te man who would take him by the] Without sheep pela the soreree: } Againat the Interho Each . ring made t4-Karat 94 | ot poy, don't da e this Is snmecning Bo, s om one Kara > bronzed leadere from eleven the} hand and gay, My boy, don't do it i ingly opposed. ‘The Ma-y After visiting the scene of the acct- | fi 3 a mie 13-Karat $5.50" . Itp nineteen Pueblo tribes in New Mexico. again. rn Mt have no such feeling |dent at One Hundred and Fifty-ffta ppaaen é DK 7.00% to keep them in achool a year| sone of them gay with vari-colored) “Some very fine things come before a petted _— " Engraving fre 22-Karat $7.00% efter they are ready for that| Dlanketa red and white moccasine and {Ooyrt," Judge O'Bullivan entd to the| ME It iin aie oe Tt must (jf © Emer | WATCHES Dig milver earrings, presented them-[prisoner. “They make @ Judge's duty ene eat every wuldiot stands «n | le | : elves to-day at the Interior Depart-| very nt one instead of a hard task own merits and that he wil be pro- | 7 Works from the Waltham, Ham: fe aesertes that three things interfere ‘hin uniform as the cups . your fi with efequate care of the dafective| ment to ask the Secretary to accept] TI gem miad to receive a letter of thin kind | motod whenever his ability and eff ink & from. ilton, Longine: waplle—inability of the grade teacher to | thelr 10000 acres of land in trust that] and to know that there are @uch men | ciency warrant euch action on the Dac 34th Street: 23rd Street Albi epee ee Mnew a defective when she ‘one, pride | !t might avaid. Gtate taxation. Assist-|!n our community. T it some guid-lof his superiors, si. rel Aaa t “Wapir | ant Secretary Adams, in the absence of | ing Gand led you Into this inan's com- ee oe x talked with any @ teacher and principal leading to con: Keprotary Fisher, told thom he thought | Dany, . You eeltom find a heneft of thie FORT OF NOW YORK. | e that would require Congressional ac- | character ing fram aueh a crime ax ATMUIVED, seildest ( tion. you committed a esereoeee . 5 ‘ ‘Acting Commissoner of Indian Af-| Judge O'Sullivan discharged, Allwine {aise Abbott, who aleo hoard thele case,| ON & suspended eentence and sent him oly probation officer to aid he was in favor of having the Fed.| in the custody of @ pro ; imbection in the | e\@ he was tn te pth Sa ne veal the office of Mr. Bayles at No, 192 Wont Clawees,’" he says, “also a large number | of ine Pushlog rights, but rather than| BTOadway. | FRose of children'with the mentality of normal ied aE PORE : : ‘ car of ram ae to ene Your, | arn tham over enrly to New Mex!) GunimenOw, es. Tecthe, vou) [iiomyt aime ata, Na, CEYLON TEA children, but in spite oe ae J peed fco, Tho Indians will appear to-morrow) were go terrific outside Queenstown | lala, i awrtepia Lise” | arorramme is the three R's. The ex. | ee tne arnt atten oe indian) Harbor when the White Star ner ial-| pir aie, fares White hon Coffee, Only 35c.a Pound werience of institutions has been that | sppropriation bill a section giving the —— = | @anual training ie the one thing that Secretary power to accept the lands in | they can be taught, the trust. : ‘ ae Saat dle sy ound ig New Plan Yet no eauipment has arrived, ‘iere| GAINSBOROUGH A TARGET. ; : ° inf baneven a horeeee Page 4 Boy Archers Shot Holés in Patating of hoe Sellin: other duties aitmotutel; Worth $42,000, f, at Licele ts nit . tareot \ r fan toning siechern ea S0et Parcrnty win, Gee O48, Wet be ee Gheaper Rent. c ster ate tie an nal plete the work in hardly pi Ra all chante ll aL a its will win you! E i paige Neg! To Be Reared in the Lambert honk ae 7-30; in solid ) Pane sal wonsgr aa wunea tena | renin, Sone sari o errata || Mb @ualty willwin you Superior @ | Mencigtiore of Soliton ct wove 8 selon ot come the porsesuton inch 18 OSTINS SHOE. P! Lambert Brothers “ear concer, oth tancor tly was sold at Christ's for ; sel > 4 i e i e bey ae oe ae a prince! is, fe ehild iy ve el a ° : wt u } == snouituttonad cases, that they do not | Mr shearer bald that 1 tad Rung o8 ns BAP, Woner. ictro a iViUusic sea Lally i pace iin Bla lll reed ould | ind Jimmnle, armed with bows id | Se OM ad Rh : ; ‘ - H 1 t Ligaen Fede ya ge chrapereg ee shooting match. The face was the bul. ; | E . , . r Think what jit means to a child: to be ff se ib H quaporte for that Purpose should have |ing the Indy's neck, Tho other scored , reared in an atmosphere of superb music— i My tie. ren te een, Of)| en miter: i esd ‘ Victrolo rausic The inspiration of it all— | ! ——— ——— = = i= great sorl-atirring masterpieces, the variety of t Lapel : which caz be had in no other way. (e) f°) Bey od ; That is one reason--« sufficient reason— AND HIS 1 PPE NHEIM LL NS& ick® (Ares why a Victrole should come to your home. f Mt hd - ~, at There are just »s many other reasons as there i 34th Street—New York a are other memiers of your household. We } srvns are all children--more or jess grown up—and Nia te diet ib ck-cur. rheny we all love g:urt susie. | } F | Cl I ei the have over 1,500 oth ne inal Clearance Sale of Entire Stock [a Enti : ; ‘ ‘ er, Vietroins $15 to §200 |. AUnique Ensemble of n ro meaning ro compcleing chaleoat bg modes in women’s and misses : i Photographs ' coats, suits, dresses, fur coats, scarfs and muffs, girls’ outer apparel and ‘ictor Record 6%c. and upwards boys’ clothing, at the season’s most important reductions. Ay i bvery Vie . EGTA | By Brady i 2 Ful ton Street, Special Victor Charge Accounts Arranged | H 2 foom bara ef Bit wo ‘ the Civil Mor Photographer ’ 9 j : of the Martyr President y 23rd St. . ry Boys’ Overcoats Girls’ Apparel van se. eld ph gow by ie 7th Floor 5th Floor | 8 : Girls’ High-Class Coats in the smart ] oaaes : i any Sreteaté of tee eon cainenill es end 3 9 5 Wolted days ited of auperlor: quality chin- 1 1) 0 0 r i fs et alee A chilla, lined throughout; sizes from 10 to 16, | 1 from 244 to 10. Formerly $6.50 and $7.50 Regularly $18.75 | & tRtE f Boys’ Overcoats in full-length models, made Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Dresses 12.75 i Baral nae Rn at oe 15.98 of high grade charmeuse, crepe meteor, to ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL FEATURES {| \ Heyl und 5 Hi i 7 eponge and serge in striking models, 29.75 OF THE ' 2 Boys’ Blouses—Clearance of odd sizes; choice Misses’ New Spring Dresses of voile, | 8.9 : : ™™ {I Size 14% by 20 Inches oA quality percale and madras in white 39 ratine, linen and lingerie; hand embroid- e 0 Ag \ and attractive colors; sizes from 7 to 16 years. | ( ered and some trimmed with hand-made luce. to | OFRN, é These photos are set in a Formerly 50¢ and 75¢ Exceptional values |} 18.75 $ for ‘this Wardrobe! design penned by Alonzo Couch, size 60 in.x20 if ainaltt : \s ‘ouch, Wilks of Standish, Maine, in e s in., spring seat and %thead, the Civil War period, itself a New Spring Waists : tra S pecial worth $14...A number of fan- ¥ lremarkable expression of the cy coverings £0 select from. ; ™ ape ey | patriotism of the time, Several Advance Spring Models in tai- ) Girls’ New Spring Dresses of embroid- aia SETAE, | Tae cana editor tit oe Sulaiee ap landed, : lored and dressy effects, made of newest ered French repp in an especially becoming ? 2 , : soft fabrics, including crepe, voile reeyardhte r 2 00 Russian micedal arith utah neck aud eater ‘2 00 s e ARS A It covers’ every, religlous body and denomination and lin, rie waists, in all white or handsomely | “ ® leather belt; sizes trom 4 to 10 years. | . | 27 YE; gual ATTOnE Ne. 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