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THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 165, 1913, EAT OLD MEALS |Eleanor Wilson’s School Books, Rescued From Second Hand Store, f ; BY GUSTOGRAPH: ‘Reveal Charming Little School Girl Sketches Made Six Years Ago ’ | CUTLIVNG cst |’ Even a “Souse” Can Be Pre- gerved by New Invention for Use in After Years, @OUTH NORWALK, Fob. 15.—What the phonograph has done for music and the gustograph is to do with the ite of food and drink, according to i inventor, George H. Hedley. ‘when you were a boy you had @ @eetogreph in your home, you could Rew sit down any time and eat pancakes Just exactly ‘Vike mother used to make.” Or 4i4 you once have & rarely good Qineer with fine wines and now find digg to the price pork MCALL TO ACT ON SUBWAY DEAL Chairman Will Consult Traction Trust Heads. ection unnecessarily. ttached to your neck at thet PAs dinner, a!) you would need to do no! Peuld be to start the madhine going an that dinner over again for nothing. ) By the same means you may keep jags on hand all the time and embodied in the contracts. all the beatific sen } Pe@uding the lining of yo eondition of a porous plaster. without tomach to 9 | ebeaking. AFTER CHANGES Public Hearing Ended, New|": (Chatrman McCall of the Public Service Commiasion said to~iay that he could not predict when he would decide on the eabway operating contracts, but that he ‘would not hurry, nor would he deiay He ta expected, as a result of the two- Gay hearing that closed last ni to call in the heads of the Interborough the B. R. T. and insist on certain If they are made the Chair- j y eign within a week. There ts Well, #€ you had had @ gus- ' ; Soe be anes, aad tat more thea of the modifications asked for “Bverybody has been given a full and free hearing,” said the Chairman as he closed the public proceedings at 630 last night. The heartng yesterday developed sev- Mitchel eald he had mever used the word, Ho attacked Commisstoner of Werks Pounds of Brooklyn, whom he termed “the dowager Borough Presidemg of Brooklyn” and declared there would be some pounding done before he finished He was frequently inte rupted. President Mitenel took up his ages ment against the contracts where he left off on Thursday. It was largely technical. nh the voluminews deta: n, recapture ead prof to up the B, R contract, attacking its financial terms, All arguments applying to the one contract as to the Issue of bende applied equally, all things considered, to the other contract, he asserted. Be was frequently interrupted by the Comm» miesioners, Mr. McAneny, taking up each 68 Mitchel’s arguments and anewertag them, declared aggin and again ea® the price at witch the Intereer ough gells {ts bonds to the Morgan Grama is none of the city’s business. “The effort to make it appear othege wise is the most disturbing and most misguiding thing in this whole lesa sion,” he asserted. MoAneny insisted the city was getting what {tt so greatly necds; that it wap not being tied up for fifty years, Bae only for ten; that the $100,000,000 to be put in the Brooklyn lines would be fe leased tn nine years and could be @p Pied to the recapture of the Interbom ough system, if it was thought advise able, and that the proposed new the taxable val 5 se ; jen ret ac ditear tacts afta & quokree from Borough President McAneny Pin ALL you NEED I A ‘ 7 . other proponents of the contracts ad- Mealy? to your palate and . ] , missions that in some minor points the ‘ eaban Ga ita Gcnaaniite } Y he % documents were not perfect. i ; again e transmit! he ie ‘ . your palate and start the ma- Re ee ee ee ee phaheclaierhatieed going and all the sensations of (el agtersd bardbl rl ela » taste and spice will be yours arguments of the day were mate by/ Dime a Box—No Headache, Qgain. Same way with « “souse” Aacrrmante Prositemt Minako, ent Sour Stomach, Bilious- MoAneny, whose speech in defense of the same device, be it understood, the contracts virtually closed the hear ness or Constipation fecord will serve to give a hundred ins. by morning. the same sensation, #0 that for Shi on acta Ten sesh nan. |the oun the inten a main thé imagination, the faventor fad discovered that under the contracts |turn them out tonight and keep then the gustograph says he's hanged if ed oe “i 1y {eut with Cascarets, 4 kkhows whether guetogragh meals and Te oan tho in Erooklyn. “Hevcalled the| Millions of men and women take-@ will have the same effect on us ooo ee cor temara that makes thie|Cascaret now ond then and never the real ones do. But he doesn't neering ’ i {know the misery caused by @ out much hope to the gouty that provision @ “secret clause” and asserted |i... clogged bowels or an = effects will be different, Te re stomach, oe igi gs ——— Jon't put in another day of distresa, *THREE STRIKES” AND compliments between Comptroller Prea-|ret Cuscarets cleanse and regulate : dergast and Mr. McAneny on the one) vour stomach; remove the sour, @me CAMERA ‘FOR PROOF. hand and Mr. Hodge and Walter Atter- | digested and fermenting food and tha® \ are decorated with eimilar profile heads ———————————— | Dur, on, the then. ae a iene con. | misery-making gas; take the exesas serting e - | By ; ell “Kill the Umpire!” and He'll| Also Her Biography: ; nd with & monogram spperentiy de-/ BULLET IN LEQ FIFTY YEARS |tsacts, would leno. tion to. move ‘rom |the svaten al the constipated wesee “a ened by the artistic young woman for ead ely y ag } ‘ Produce Film Roll in ‘Aged Twelve Years, her-soon-to-be-distinguished father, AND HE DIDN'T KNOW IT.| "Register. ‘7, o'tougniin of Brook. | matter and poison in the intestines amd ' Self-Defense. jhthacnchdali bowels. Then you will feel Address 50 LibraryPlace, Finally there was @ German lesson lyn, who declared he could not get nto 5 ry » ay A Cascaret’ to-night will surdiy | Beas Wikia to ioe echnical book in which Miss Wilson attempted | Major Cooper, Confederate Veteran,|the hearing room Thursday, hed @|straighten you out by morning. ‘They ) eee. eid with “Ent im | Princeton, N. J., U. S. o et ut at forth her Woereohy at] "°C. oised When Operation /chanee 2 talk againgt the contracts Wore Gils you /aleus A Ooms » @ as follows: id he tall . ; polite egestecsene fiorsyedg A., North America, the “Nellie Wilson, December ath, Aged Reveals It. SE See nator neTmarieal to talk COLE Ceo onieomea } s, are confirmed, Ban Johnson,| World, the Air.” Son tthe, Tr UTE. eniL |. Mader. Georée Cooper who sougnt | CLonemin was in touble, He asserted {liver and bowel action for mont @, Princeton, N. J. U. 8., North that Mr. Mitchel had sald the people of | ( dent of the American League, is America, The World, The Air.” fh the civil war on the Confed- | o— city being rob nd ut to invortigate. Miss Fleanor Wilson and her father i) Mr. Haas, who was formerly am- are regarded as the cheer-up squad of ; Ployed for several yea: ith a noted the Wilson hou 1 kodak company, has patented a ma- not stir up a chine wale placed in the hands of the Misa Wilson in the calf of his right leg. q Meice Witt baw dust where Dersonator and she can caricature al-| Doctera opened the abscess and out er an @a Randolph Wilson, youngest daughter of fed by the piteher #8 most anybody known to politics or ed-|dropped a bullet. utomatic, photographic and high the President-elect of the United States, ucation with the slightest twist of her| ‘Weill, old fellow, 1 have been features. Sho !s an enthusiastic horse-| ing you with me for fifty Can easily imagine the pointed penel!| woman and has spent much of her time|was shot down at the battle which made the Diank intelligible. |in the South, She was a student in| Ri the astonished Major sald. Mise Hiizabeth Robinson was appar-/St, David's achool at Raletgh, N. ©, r Cooper was born tn Virginia ently very close to Miss Wilson's schoo! jafter she left the Princeton eshool. seventy-six years ago, After the civ girl affections. On one page is written oo war he joined the armies of Germany, Miss Robinson's name, with the word | organ te Lead Them. Russia and France, He is unmarried. Underneath was “Tm just a soldier of fortune,” he re- Miss Anne Morgan wifl Jead an exour-| worked ax he left the hospital. sion of young women depositors tn the vacation savings fund of the Vacation | — NICKNAMES OF MISS WILSON | omittee of the National Olvio Federn- ° AND HER CHUM. tion to-morrow to Brons Park, A eve {Check Receding Gums Enlightening also te @ list of the miok-| cial guide for the party has been put at a b ‘A Remarkable Healing Aacot and ‘A Portect Dentifrice in One Tube. was an entirely normal eohoo) girl six years and more ago. She ts now a stu- dent at the Academy of Fine Arts in - | Philadetphia following the artistic trend | which her mother hi i is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary first to get rid of the minor ailments caused by defect- ive or irregular action of the stomach,’ liver, kidneys and bowels,—ailments which spoil life, dull pleasure, and make all sufferers feel tired or good for nothing,’ FECHAM's PILLS (The Largest Sele of Any Medicine in the World) have proved themselves to be the best corrective or pre- ventive of these troubles, They insure better feelings and those who rely upon them soon find themselves 80 brisk and strong they are better able to work and enjoy life. For that reason alone, Beecham’s Pills are The Favorite Family Medicine The books which the Mbrary could net| ‘Madame de Pompadour and"-—— One book dealer who discovered in going over them the other day that he had | unknowingly bought a collection of the early examples of Miss Wilson's art, some af which The Evening World here juces. The first book found was @ school “Mecaulay’s Essay on Add! On the inside of the cover ts the fvinerary of a Buropean trip apparently planned for the summer of 1908 reading ith the catcher or umpir \wen is going to give it the shouts of “Robber the umpire has to do chine. He calle 'y ball-and strike from the record of the mechanism. _ “If this is a good thing,” sald John- Gon, “pe ome inventor will come along with a phonographic megapnony that will act automatically and do away with the umpires.” aioe TROLLEY CAR KILLS HORSE. Joseph Giaconio and Philip Fogito Grove a light delivery wagon in front of @ rapidly moving Third avenue car at Ove Hundred and Sixty-eighth street to- dey, books are full of little sketches, Fn self for the most part—ene of them a charming Httle portrait. Several years ago, at about the time Governor Wilson left Prompect, the mansion in which the presidents of | Princeton live, a great number of a cumulated books were gathered together which it was net worth while to move to his new home in Princeton or to! Trenton. These books were given to the Princeton public Ifbrary. Many of them were duplicates of books already fm the Wbrary and others were not adapted to ibrary uses, Among these were Mise Hleanor's schoo! books and ‘The horee was killed in the crash, & few books which her father had Fogijo wap fatally hurt, Giaconio sut- | used for reference and then had not/ bidden brings out the fact that a aame- fered @ concussion of the brain, several| needed again, Im some of these sre| jess person, the deughter of a meat ra were cut by glass and two signatures of Mr. WTison sometimes | merchant, had inourred the notice of the Women fainted. Gtaconlo, who ts nine | written “Thomas W. Wison" and some-| young woman, Sorawied seross the tees, and Foglio, who is twenty-five,| times “T. W. Wilson,” bat never;page is the question: “Whose fathe? were taken to Lebanon Hospital. “Woodrow Wilson.” was @ butcher?” Below is the answer: ‘eraned, followed by the word “hatred.” Closest ac-| their disposal by Mr, Hornaday. The ® Penoiiled| party will leave from the Federation's ad an .. | 0Mfloes at No, 1% West Fortieth street. “Kitty,” ‘‘Las."" Katharine Deffcld—“Ptus,” ‘Goram-| How About Chorue Girls’ Recorat bled Kees,” ‘Kay (approaching 0)| LINCOLN, Neb, Feb. 16.—What is “Kate.” claimed as a world's record for high Elisabeth Hibben—‘@queater,” “Btf-| kicking was made last night in the fins,” “Betty.” annual Charter Day indoor athletic Eleanor ae ‘Mngtish | meet at ‘34 University of Nebraska. Breakfast Tea.” “Nel.” Meyers, a big sophomore, succeeded in Biisadeth DueM—“Dute,” “Tough,” | elevating hin toe to a height of 9 feat | Patan ren adier wien te ‘mations “Div.” 9 inches, half an inch better, ft te| Ask 7our druprlet foto Scent, tebe. wef returned, eva, ‘Home, Sweet Home.’ The oppo- atte page bears Miss Wilson's name and address and the date Feb. 18, 1906 and & mkotoh of heresif which 10 repeated on the fly leaves of this and other books. The use of the book for written conver- gations when talking in classes is f core te taken of he tooth. A gmat earaas St cate are coors oe Tou affteced ‘with im, We., Ze, AAAAAABSAASAAAAADADA PADD DADBADIHIAA IN THE 24PAGE MAGAZINE: The Crushing of Benjamin Oppenheim. of oppression and wrong. Some “Don’ts” for Women, by Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty, to foil the ever-present pickpockets, Talking, Singing, Whistling “Movies”; all about Wizard Edison’s latest invention, What One Skyscraper Looks Like to a “Futurist” Painter. AIAAAA MMII ANDIAASAABAAIAAAAADGADI NS PASSAPADNBAHABDAIBAIBLABBASAAAAAAM IN THE 24-PAGE MAGAZINE: “C. Q.,” a serial story of love and tragedy, by Arthur Train, Other Good Things Free 16-Page Joke ‘ook in Colors Coupon Good for a Picture of George Washington. Words and Music of “The Tale ofa Jealous Cat.” By Frans Lehar ° FN ng og es An amazing story is continued in this number. How to Make a Maline Hat, a page for the women, effectively | illustrated, ’ ‘ “Be Our King?” said the: Arabs to de Breuil, and “Certainly,” he replied. He is now Alfred I. How Long Does It Take a New York Boy to Get to the Top? ALBAAAAANAARAAAAIADAAABAAAABABABAIA

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