The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 19

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—~.. aonaetconeneh ‘ ‘With “Doc” Mills Back in the |: Lineup It Looks as Though Crescents Will Defeat the | ;' Hockey Club in Amateur | League Series. WANTS CAUGH HILL | TC ~ FOR FRENGH tong OP ORTS Kohler Would Add Sprinter to Hildreth’s | String Abroad. Good CHARLESTON, Charles Kohler, the ‘who ie campaigning thoroughbreds ab the purshase of a sta wow reink « CG, Feb ‘ York nan, table strins 1s contemplating | wiongniy oft sprinter that ts | Si Ntcuolar m e the Palmetto track | Ge vv HE Crowent A, €, and Hookey Club teaine secon 1 here. Throwsh $. C. Hildreth, who ty) 3! handling the Kou orses In France, | L. he has mode an offer for Cauzh HNh| whe fs a frequent win it elab elrewit, wits oughkeepaie, | New. Long ' Island in 1910, Kohler and bourht the j City from Witt Caugh ricana Stud at la a fon winner un to the fronted by called off be sent porinit Althouxis the Football Rules Commit: | 9 tee is slated to hold a meeting at the ‘tel Martinique to-night for the pur- » of considering the advisability of king changes in ode, It is not ¥ direction will a 4 “cy fact that most of the coach: the different colleges have gone on rec- was a Int of ten years old, Ivell is fair on his at rules !s the ma that the reason for think- solons will not make any nan of the Football Rutes of the National Intercol- sociation, Henry lL. W.lliama, ta dew their real lard for re- . fh yo Mt foe ee er oe, | a former Yale player, will be present at Of tho bust ightveieh! Jvkevs in the ovntry aati | tonight's meeting, Williams, on be-| Jey Rider Helped Kaufmann Get Le fall into evil ways and wae se: down, He| half of his committee, will present the promises to be permite! to ride} report of the National Intercollegiate Rid of Legacy, gin, and So ken puystoal cou- | Association to the Football Rules Com-] parerore, 7 | mittee, and aak that body to adopt the] 4c. that coat ( act #9 made last December. ms ix head coach in the Unt- versity of Minnesota. His committee will urge that the rules of 1912 be kep* ntact for at least another year. As layers, coaches and spectators are sat- ¢ thinks there is no need of any al changes, Williams says that the of 1912 made possible the best football American colleges ever played. Corners Boxing Ht is of tie Union Settlement A. U. yond class, G. Mophit of the Avonia on from Wo Deely, unattach 4. he 145-pound clam, John Pitaion A.C. mon from Ty Mulvaney of the C It te Joft Smith, the American middleweight now of $60, y. Guaranteed ..... $40 to $60 VALUES ‘10 Meltons, Worsteds, Frieses, Shetla Bet. 85th and 1347 Broadway, "sin streets 251 Eighth Avenue, osastreee 408 E. 149:h Street sa Aver John W, Kitchte 8d Avenue ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9-SATURDAY, 1¢ O’CLOCK ODDS AND ENDS, NEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND ALL KINDS OF A ively semton ia question ia au ong 3 an Am Coogen In ten ro $5,000 FOR AUTO RIDES. Sweeping Reduction The Remainder of Our Fall and Winter Woolens, Ail of Last Season’s Spring and Summer Weights. LAST CALL—LAST CHANCE AT THIS PRICE Any $40 to $60 Suit or Overcoat Made to Measure; Perfect Fit and Absolute Satisfaction CHINCHILLAS~ -blues, browns, gre: C0 of Her At saloon proprietor, $5,000 in three months, helping him to wet rid of a legacy of $12,000 in a short time, were told of to- day before Judge Gorter at the hear- ing of the action of a plano company , fluffy and abundant and possess an to have conveyances of property made) comparable softness, lustre and luxuri- by Kaufmann set aide. Peace 7 Hosea that. Kauemann pent 167 ect the beauty and shimmer of true in automobiling and otherwise In Ans | napolis for three days to collect a bill; Vici a s ) Stores | sarko 14. — Automobile | ee A CLL TY OT CTI TEE IAB at Rem ages Ag on gen a | oro Evening World's ———_—— mK 2-—Horiaman, 8 Wendelxen, 4 One of the m bouts seen in thi was put on by th Forty-fourth Str ant Sam of thi eeney n of Jersey C bs in ten days. h session, wh furnished a= ors, put up one of the Surely try a Cleanse” ify double the moisten a cloth with Dai “Danderi t fmann, | one smafl trand at a tim cessive oil. be amazed. hair health, i E je of Dandruff; el ij ‘Sale! Regardless of e Loss or Cost Every yard must go and go now---to make room for new Spring Goods which are arriving daily and which are overcrowding our loft and store space gs All Goods Guaranteed Positively Pure Wool. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures “@g This is your last chance, take your pick; no exceptions as to materials, styles, workmanship, etc. Tweeds, Cassimeres, all patterns, all weights, which never before went into suits or overcoats for less than $40, Special this week, $11.75, UNCALLED FOR OVERCOATS LAST CHANCE pelted and loose backs, fitted and semi-fitted; also a8, Plaid Backs, etc, Open Washington’s Birthday Ritchie & Cornell One Door Above 125th Street 155 William Street, asc"strccr 1514 Third Avenue, sn‘strect i a SEE ADS. DISPLAYED IN ALL OUR STORE 2331 Eighth Ave., Headpin Tourney. Last Night's Scores. of Horrett ery, OS; Merz, SO, O'Tbilger, rion, 4: whiitopher, | Nelson Is Beaten | By K. O. Sweeney it interesting eet of city in a long ume management of Sporting Club, nty of action fror y to the final go. former w second victory at battle was rather tame until the they got Nelson was rather wi displayed lots of cleverness in ng. Kid Black and Phil Bloom, two feath- st con- men their weizit seen his winter, and at t 1a the honors were so even! the Senate the bill went automatically is the most just dectston, e end it carefully through your hai cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any ex- In a few moments you will Your hair will be wavy, des beautifying the hair, one ap-| j on of Danderine dissolves every nses, purifies Choice Meltons, Worsteds, Chevio “ites” °1 0) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. URGE SALARY INCREASE | FOR SECRETARY TUMULTY. | st Hilles Gets 00, and Democrats Want Successor Treated as Well. Fob, a ary to Dr may begin his se yise with a salary {nerease of $1,000 a year, Friends in Congress are ‘Aguring on placng the new secretary on a footing of equality with Charles | D. Hilles, the outgoing official. When Mr, Hitles bee: o |} apeclal request waa ma | Taft that the compen: i | from $6,000 t otherwise ti Msoseph FP ident-e In th March fal k to $6,000, 58.) ‘The proposed increase will be made in the General Deficte tll on ant O’KEEFE HALTS PASSAGE OF NASSAU CEMETERY BILL. Instead of Going to Third Reading It Is Sent to the Senate Judi- ciary Committee. ALBANY, Feb, M.—For eome ur reavon, the Maloney bill O'Keefe, who represents the very peo- ple who are advocatng the passage of the bill, When the measure came over from the Aswembly, where it passed Wednes- day over the protests of the Repubit- President Pro Tem Wagner, by Senator Frawley, asked that 1) be advanced at once to third ding without being referred tu a committee, Senator O'Keefe refused to consent to this procedure, and under the rules of [to the Judiciary Committee. “GLENS THE HI AND MAES Th BEUTIL—25 CENT DANDERNE” In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lus- trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff 'Y | ping itching and falling hair. vegetation, invigorates and strengthens them, Daniel B. Comet and invigorates the scalp, forever stop- Danderine is to the hair what fresh of rain and sunshine are to It goes right to the roots, Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to cay: ie ee oe ee T am Hollow ground, Hand-honed, Hand-stropped, You can surely have pretty, soft, air, and lots of it, if you will a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's store or HE FINDS WIFE SLAIN. ‘yer iuaving been momentartiy dteturbed by a “flash and bane.” Ite Brother Also Dead trom Ratict| im Hobart Home. IRAIN TREE, George Hobart Famous Hable: age Ww & member SCHENECTADY, N.Y. Ww known fa ,| Stephen millionaire and her a . | carpet om owner of were wot to death in the Hobart home| the H where many Wednesiay nigit great he red, died at The bodies were found by the husband, | his home tn m last ight, the night bagtage master at the He was born in Mayfleld, Fulton York, ew Haven and Hartford Sounty. Y, in 18%, and received road station, when he returned h ation at Georgetown College, yeatentay. The = police that] Washington, and at the West Point Hobart, who was a . wixty,| Military Academy, In 14 he entered killed the woman and committed sut-| the carpet business of hie father, which cide, They have been told that he ob-| formed the nucleus of the Induatry Jected to new friends made by his brother and the latter's wife, ear-old daughter was found calmly by the alde of the body, She could only remem- fince grown up in Amaterdam. He was @lected to Congross on the Republican tloket In 18%, but refused @ nomination t the end of his term for any other Political office, Broadway at 34th Street Broadway | at | 34th Street } Liggett’s Introduce to the People of New York The New Mark Cross Safety Razor And through Special License granted by the Manufacturer they can sell rem eens A Razor That the Maker Says Is Equal to Any $5 Razor: 1 Blad lade All Neatly Boxed will do. It is simple in construction and built on a new principle. blade yet produced. INSTEAD OF TIPPING THE BARBER TAKE THESE TIPS FROM ME: SS I_ am the MARK CROSS BLADE Take Me for my FACE VALUE I wear the MARK CROSS trade-mark, which for sixty-eight years has stood as the guarantee of I am the scientifically treated, lectly tempered MANK'CROSS miracle Instr OmPere T am ipped with an EVERLASTING METAL TENSION, not with » short-lived spring. Because of a rearward extending ears 1 CANNOT SIDESLIP. I am an automatic barber. novice into an expert. I alone shave the upper lip with the downward stroke—One of my many FACE VALUES. I do not irritate the neck. , T am simple, sanitary, safe. I am the MARK CROSS RAZOR On Sale at Liggett’s at the Special Low Price of 25c. You will want one! They will go like hot cakes at this price. Broadway at 34th Street I change, at once, « FREE FOR COUPON IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD A Famous Portrait by Stuart of Be sure you get Next Sunday’s World from your newsdealer. Order in advance. WORDS AND MUSIC OF SONG HIT FROM Franz Lehar’s Operetta Now Appearing at Weber & Fields’ 44th St. Theatre In Next Sunday's World Je ere Kew ST. @ COLUMBUS For 25c This new Mark Cross Safety Razor will be a sensation-- for its manufacturers have demonstrated in thousands of private tests that it will do anything a 85 razor Its blade has been cut by a new process of steel cutting, and is believed to be superior to any GEORGE WASHINGTON This is a timely picture, the Birthday of the Father of His Country falling on Saturday (Feb. 22). It ts on heavy paper and ready to frame. 4 o

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