The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1913, Page 4

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)

Se SUFFRAGE HIKE Start at Newark of the Suffragette Hike to Washington TO WASHNGTON | STARTS WITH I Big Escorts of Jersey Women March With Bloomered Army on First Stage, GEN. JONES INCOMMAND — Surgeon-General’s Windshield a “Sandwich” Demanding “Votes for Women.” “Gatt! Right! Lan! Rignere “Brr-ret Why, my dear-ebeve sere, you eay? It must be below!” “Goodness, I do beteve there's that firet milepost, Cheer, «irl, cheer.” Hark to the rhythm of marching fest; hark to the rhythm of chattering teeth; hark to the sweet, wad music that | ethanates trom fair George Wend jr's, stiver snounted, Valenciennes votes-for-women bugle! It te the suffra- «ette army and they are marching upon Washington, the ultimate stronghold of fast! ¥ the women soldiers of progress for that, Devanse the cute brown walking skirts a ge ‘ IIRS.L.F BOLO THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918. Id by a Statf Photographer., 3 PE OOOO8L 4-480-594-9949 DOCH 18D 9DEE 6 09O94 HO4.54H00 4! ANTI-LIQUOR BILL SAILS THROUGH HOUSE, | dent, which provision in the Conatitu- 6 @lanappy slogan, The more that you 3 Mr. Murray—an@ Fllzabeth—think over @ lit the better it sounds, ©| The Police Department hae a per- Manent exhibition of husky constables, EE TURKS MASSACRE Gen. Rosalie Jones Leading, and Other Pilgrins CHRISTIANS IN Especially Photographed for the Evening We . COPANO GOT POCUVO DOESNT IDE EY OEHONEE OS ovee! ie i Slaughter Men Prisoners in a t Schoolhouse, Then Kill Wo- i men—Carry Off Girls, t | SOFIA, BULGARIA, Feb. 12.—It Ie reported here to-day that the Turkish troops incloned the whole male Chriatian 2 | population of Buyuk Chekmedje in the svhoothouse there and then massacred them. Subsequently they killed all the Christian women and children with the exception of the young giria whom they ; ieonete off on board ship. ‘There was no fighting yesterday either in the Gallipol! Peninsula or at | the Chatalja ines. The bombardment | of Adrianople, however, continues. ——___ ONE TERM FOR PRESIDENT SHELVED FOR THIS SESSION, | House Judiciary Committee Votes! to Give New Congress Chance | to Consider Problem, | WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Despite the recommendation of a sub-committee in favor of a elx-year term for the Presi- oe LSPS 2 555 089OHs SOHO OTS tion should not take effect until 1921, the House Committee on Judiciary has | House that if such a measure were re-|t/0ns, Mint officials agreed to delay | mined filtbuster against {t and prevent j action this easton. heard In reference to whether this term | fuse counterfelt nickele and “suge” should be six, elpht or ten years, designed for fraud the Government it in understood, however, that the| was about to place in circulation a members of the committee were notified | five cent piece the design of which by the stand-pat Republicans of the| Would practically nullify their inven- ported out they would wage a deter. cireulation to consider the protests. errr, To Cure Corns, Callouses | Bunions and Aching Fa of the college fraternity has been given! ‘The following 1» absolutely the surest by Andrew D. White, ex-President| and quickest ection of Cornell, who eaid that he was frst | foot alimen: ‘ vissolve two tablespoon building of chapter | tuts of Calocite compound in a basin of cause they had tended to bind | warm w: Soak the feet in this fo: 8, but to-day, | fuily fifteen minu jource of proprietorship of | sore parts.” Th the fraternity houses In the men, the | fut. A’ problem was solved and he preferred "i them to dormitories. louses can be peeled right of It gives immediate reilet fe joney I would rnity houses, email ibrary and atudy rooms.” ae NEW NICKEL MUST WAIT. WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. vox of Calocide te said to be sufficient to cure the worst feot. It worke through the Cireula- » Don't wa tion of the proposed new nickel jen, Any dru uled for Feb. 16, was postponed in-| pound tn stock or « it in @ few from hie wholesale house. Publisher! jedical Formula Laboraturies of —Advt Want to Feel Young? It’s Olive Tablets For You! Gefinitely by the Treasury Department wv because of protests of slot machine In- | Chicag. tereete, ere vigorously complained had perfected ch slot machines to BRONCHIAL COUGHS result from inflammation of the delicate bronchial tubes which clog with Beware of the habit of constipation. | te develops from just a few constipated jdays, especially in Old People, unless you take yourself in hand, Coax the jaded bowel muscles back to normal action with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for c lomel. Don't force them to unnatural action WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 — Without even #0 much as @ roll call, the bill which passed the Senate Monday pro- mucus—pneumonia easily follows. SCOTT'S EMULSION works wonders i jercoming acate bronchitis: it stops the cough, checks the inflammation, and its curative, strengthening food-value distributes ener- and the Fire Department—well, if you think it's small pumpkins alongside of New York, just ask Chief August Gera- tung, who sticks close to the exhibit, to give you a few comparative statistics, Chiet Geretung ts there, but the real bosa of the exhibit is nine-year-old John Armitage, whose father drives one of the fire engines and lets John wear his hat on gala occasions. And the Indus- | decided to postpone action on such a measure until the extra sesvon of Congresa, viding against the shipment of lquor| “Several explanations for the sudden | Intoy prohibition States was agreed to | 4», lchange of front of the members are in the House yesterday, Those who were given by the committee, It was con- oppored to the measure in any shape tended by some that in view of the fact endeavored to block its pas through that the De ‘tic platform had de- the House by a@ resort to pi r of one term and that hang far below the nethermost reel of sloomerkind, “ON TO WASHINGTON” THE | BUGLE haaebegeet daisy ‘The army concentrated 1 Park, Newark, this morning, end a good part of Newark concentrated there, too, 4 ‘The first division from New York went rattling through the Hudeon tunnel be with severe medicines or by merely Flushing out the intestines with nasty sic! cathartice. Dr. wards believe in gentlenees. persistency and Nat ire’s assistance. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets oil the bowels; their action is gentle yet pos- tive. There is never any pain or griping when Olive Tablets are used. Just the | kind of treatment old persons should able magnitude. Beer bottles stand end to end, wrestle with each other, climb pyramMleally, in endless profusion. And every last drop of it was brewed out at er Breidt City Brewing Com- lace, which fs just as much @ Mty Hall. . even voluptuous, ELIZABETH'S FAIR IS ONE BRILLIANT his trusty bugle, and he ayes e tee—which jome luxurious office 18) merding (who also finds use for every any legislation effecting the term of! hout | have. 4 qrected with shrill . Ho also 19 Pre: | trial Show is eome gala occasion, believe | tactics, But the sentiment was over. | who will | gy and power throug {| Sue a the Pan place terminal of the City Council, and, if that) Pilzapeth, Ail three. of ‘om | *helming ip favor of auch legislation, —/#¢Fve nthe nent | Hout had, been It the body. ! Bible hg oktbh reap ethas rngdhstied olive el . HK. uses is 4 | : your § which marke one end of Military Park, | enough for any one man, Treas | itt gion, yep!) Halsey, Is President | The Measure now goes to the Pret-| oe that (hay. ‘eda have pool 12 || Insist on SCOTT'S for Bronchitis. || bowels or stomach. 4 George Wend was already there with urer of the State Democratic Commit: | o¢ the Board of Trade; John C. W, Lam-| dent for his signaturs : “Every little Olive Tablet has a move- | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 12-80 ment all its o 10¢ and 25¢ box. ‘ nat the eenlor member cabal these Wileon little one of ‘em) ts First Vice-Prosi- the President and that they should be i The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, ody so stirring t peed John P. Arnold ts Vice-President of | dent; R. Ogden is Treasurer, and Mr. a ‘hac fim with @ fatering oer tol It Is In the Second Regiment] '%*, Bosrt of Trade, and consequently Devine, Father of the Show, is ite Bec-| wisener of ae ibe came, Bat Bogen Weed of the Industria! Show. He makes no tarde to hb On hook his head end continued bis brass secret of the fact, and neither does ‘l Armory and New York the grounds upon which the miliion dol- Elizabeth at large, that bis painters’ lar W! r Memorial Library at Har. eupply and wall paper house te. the vaund suffrage chanty. itch out for next year. Saks & Company invites you the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary 2 Sosbenape Mograerey & ae ie Is Invited. largest in the State. of the founding of the city. ‘There may Tasbatad ule. soother, tae" doeon oe ths | ri l 7 mory of two a ‘ \Wiirn's new redidenoe, and forty of but, after al, ia none of then | rvicethenvand beider, the population | brary, who was unable tobe presen to examine at your leisure tomorrow ap bed wag cause of Lain eote to iataabets, ‘when Col. Ida| itsabeth (N. J.) extends to New/to thrum. That ts In the jurisdiction Craft climbed into the runabout “Boout | York GN. Y¥.) and the populace thera f| of Herbert M. Woodard, who, before = - ——— Chuiser,” and after a short rally timated had a few remarke 4 i he became involved with so many diverse Interests ag chairman of the entertainment committee for the show, used to devote his time to manufac- Qa invitation to come across the river at any time before next Saturday ve- tn favor of ges ye v ping, and promises in return for the whistled about as talked, hardships of the journey an opportunity tome pereons in the Metentng crowd to participate ina few new thrills turnig and selling alr-puritying ma- made distracting notece deep down tn| it te Industrial Show week in Elisa! Mines. He expects to go back to work their unsympathetic throats, but Col. peth—the frst a! perhaps the only | & hia former occupation next week. Craft spoke on, Induetrial Bhow week. | A. O. Murray outs no alight figure in “We are marching to Washington,” | thing more than plain drill the industrial proceedings, which i she cried. “We will 60 every fe0t Of | gecond Regiment Armory the bringing thousands of good American the wey. How many of you who eneer dollars into Rood Jersey Eitzabeth every | would do it—could do it? We would hour—to say nothing of prospects of even have walked through the tube, more to come, Mr, Murray was chalr- rather than ride, if we had been able man of the slogan committee, It wi 10 get permission. he who proposed, seconded and rail. “You ask me if woman euffrage will roaded into officlal existence the slogan ‘bring the millennium?" No one had ask- of which the city to-day ie #0 proud. ot that question, but Col. Craft repeated AND ELIZABETH I8 PROUD OF it and then answered it, triumphantly: HER SLOGAN. “No, I do not assert that it will, But “Made right in Silawbeth,” le Mr. ti@ miMennium will never come without Murray's zadeth'e~idea of a woman's suffrage!" FIRST AID ADMINISTERED AS SHE TALKED. ferrgeon-Genora! Lavinia Dock, the A Great Wholesale Stock of Fashionable Furs and take your choice at prices which are far less than we ourselves are accustomed to pay q This is more than the opportunity of a season; it is the opportunity of years. It is more, fat more, than a mere reduction sale. We are offering you, not reductions on retail prices, but re- ductions on wholesale prices. ‘This is not a clearance of our own stock; it is a clearance of a great wholesale stock. It is, in brief, a transaction between you and one of the leading furriers of this country. We are acting simply as a clearing house for an immense stock of furs which the maker has no facilities for displaying or disposing of to retail buyers. @ Just one word more, Every fur in this sale has been made up since December 15th, The maker figured on a big January business, and his January business was not big—it was not even normal; it was wretched, and you know why, without. ur telling you. In this predicament he had either to create the dangerous precedent of carrying his stock over to another season, or i it at a loss and at once. And the upshot of all this is, that these furs will not be carried over to another season by the maker, nor by us; but they will be carried over to another season and worn the greater part of this season by the many women who, even as you read, are planning to take a quick advantage of this remarkable announcement to-morrow. All Purs bought in this sale will be stored gratis this Summer Fur Coats usually up to $65.00 29.50 reduced from wholesale prices to BLACK RUSSIAN PONY COATS NATURAL PONY COATS Fur Coats usually up to $95.00 i ts A Good Complexion Signifies A Good Digestion, some- at the! nights. | Industrial Elizabeth is spreading it- self, Gecretary Frank L. Devine of the Elizabeth Board of Trade suddenly woke to the realization that the me- tropolis of Union County has passed the ,000 mark In population and that there fe more manufacturing within her bor- Gere than in many a town of greater magnitude and pretense. #0, with othur Membera of the board, abetted by the Boy Scouts and other influential organi- sations, Mr. Dovine has brought to pass the Industrial Show, Banners wave by day and colored ‘ Ughte glitter at night in the main thor- riardy medical officer who nursed the jeughfures of Elizabeth. Broad street, Mbany hikers through thetr Journey, ‘at least until Saturday brings the clor- took @ hand In things a few minutes |ing of the show, outvies Broadway in later, {ts display and opportunites to spend, “My dear,” she cried, interrupting the | 80 do the other arteries of traMfc—Filza- speaker, “your ears are getting white, | beth avenue, East Grand streot, East ‘Tha firm thing you know they wilt be| Jersey street, First street and Morris frowtbitten.”” La Ears or no ears, Col. Craft would not} EVERYBODY OF | step speaking; eo Surgeon-General Dook ‘Mmbed to the quarter deck of the ‘cout Cruteer”* Phey oui regulate your system by acting om your Sil Normlgns oud convince Drug Store or by mail from A, Sazlohner, N. ¥, Fourth floor Spoons Like Good Things in Them Ask the children about it. child, PORTANCE IS DOWN AT THE ARMORY, There are crowds in the streets, but almost every one of importance is down at the armory, which ‘= about twelve Think it over yourself, for you are a grown-up ‘and briskly applied first aid with her palms, while Col. “Qiner scoters Joined. the crow@. and. |tngvand tuccessfulyte sell goods wea Sure it’s true—that's why the dish ran away with the spoon that time. | reduced from wholesale prices to | 47-50 vetween thelr groans and the cheers of| mane contracts with thoae base pertenc - | BLACK RUSSIAN FONY CQATS FRENCH SEALCOATS CARACUL COATS tee Serty ponrtaithful, Col Craft was /who drifted across the river with the | {eroetenie Gente "up. Sajor<denerai | ee of picking up somerh Pur Coats usually up to $125.00 62 Reale dona sunie of herd reduced from wholesale prices to | 52-50 marchers who had signed the Washing- makes you thirsty to look [tle rom who ie prices toacercdle plod : at atintia isons near iat ‘| BLACK RUSBIAN PONY COATS FRENCH BEALCOATS CARACUT, COATS Gol. Graft gave up the rostrum then,, ze ite hopelessly unconqu and Gen, Jones called the roll. And up at the very top of the list, as she called it, were the names of Bugler Wend and Héward Stevens, the other man suffra- gist who will stick to the last gun. Mise Minerva Crowell, a pretty reorutt, prom- ‘eed that she id be one of the faith- ful, @he ts Brooklyn girl who ac- quired a taste for suffrage and outdoors at Smith. ‘With her, also sworn to march the limit, were Mise Celia Gaff- $1485 Australian Mole Coney Coats at $77.50 $200 Persian Lamb Coats reduced to $129 $450 Persian Lamb Coats reduced to $345 Limited lot of Pancy Pur Coats at $62.50 to $725 usually $125 to $1,200 t of these garments are trimmed with collar and cuffs of contrasting furs. There {s t aves only one a a kind, The selection includes baby caracul, broadtail, genuine [iit pec moire caracul, French seal, bisam seal, mole, leopard, natural seal and others, Wonderful Values in Muffs and Neckpleces Carncul..:;scsrrrereerreesrs Mutts, , 4.98 & 9.50,,,,,.Neckpieces., 2.95 & 4.50 FRAIL, SICKLY CHILO Restored To Health By Vinol.- A Letter to Mothers, Anrious mothers often wonder why ney and Miss Flora Cornelia Allyn, both | their children are eo pale, thin and by top hary sown Som erie Coan nervous and have ao little appetite were Mra, Mary D, Baird, Mrs, Joun| Por the benefit of such mothers in this, Boldt, Miss Hetty Wright Graham, Mies | vicinity we publish the following letter. Martha Kiatschken, Mise Elisabeth] J, Edmund Miller, New Ilaven, Freeman, Mre. Morgan, Miss! Conn., says: “My little daughter eve; WPRstance Leuppe and Mra George | since her birth had been frail and After the roll call Mr, Wend egain|dekly, and wi doitged with the bugle, the long Mae|worriment, Sey right-faced, and the “March to Wash-| commenced to give her Vinol, Post Tavern wason, Uj e y , Muffs,, 7.50 & 9.50 :Neckpieces,, 7.50 & 9.50 Cominiaaary waaon Tent @ colorfal toucn | meriately noted an improvement in her ag uffs,, 9:50 & 12:80...,,|Neckpieces,’ 8:50 & 10.80 tbenmsetven from, the frescien tint 1s Cl Black Fox,, 4+. "12.50 & 17.50, .,,,.Neckpieces,, 9.50 & 12.50 leeward of It their pilgrim couis of Natural mu BRB sr 11 Neckbincet, 1 Se8 & 148s rows sn\ close about them. This child's r. due to the al Skunk..,.,,, +29. .50...,,,Neckpieces, .24,: 50 ero, comenamary wagon sutrase | orubined action of the mesisitel ele eat White Pox,,,..,..+-.,+. +... Muffs, .32.50 & 39.50. .....Neckpieces. .27.50 & 39.50 Matched Fur Sets without a match for value pap Bl td RA 15 Black Caracul Sets, $5.50 $50 Black Fox Sets, $29.50 25 Black Cat Lynx Sets, $12.50 $60 Red Fox Sets, $29.50 $35 Blended Cross Fox Sets, $17.50 $75 Pointed Fox Sets, $49.00 638 Civet Cat Sets, $19.50 695 Natural Wolverine Sets, $65.00 $45 Natural Raccoon Gets, $27.50 6250 Natural Eastern Mink Sets, $169 » > Saks KCompaty nam to the recipient, and pictures of the marchers were @eposel of for @ ona. sideration, Mins—that ts, Surgeon-Gen- made a late addition to her pand Mgn that displayet of the United States with States raised in relief, ments extracted from cods’ livers, combined with the blood making and strength creating properties of tunic fron, which are contained in Vinal, Vinol will build up and strengthen delicate children, people, and the As noon the archery sopes et | weak, run-down and debilitated, We the Elk's Club, and where the fae ana | are th 7 In every ease wiepe ft bunting flung forti: in celebration of the citys “Industrial Week” might just 2a | well have been for them alone, The delights most everybody—{t {s such a good, pure, wholesome blend of the delicate food flavors of wheat, rice and corn, It’s difficult to find a food more nourishing and palatable, Suppose you have this rich, creamy, hot porridge in mind for Tomorrow's Breakfast {MMI Mocheun ad toawed thom, api'e sat Sold by Grocore, Packages 10 and 15c, except in extrome Wret ‘ from Elizabet's took vp, the eecort, Pestum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Exesk, Wich,

Other pages from this issue: