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eT — - eeepesingpeeeeaisne - 7 en THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913. SIFFRAGETTE BONG OOM WOW MPLAE | GR H ) THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. § | TS AND ENTRIES) ss sx Os FOR BLUE RIBBON "© — HER COMPANIONS FROM nora i | On’ WRECKS HOME OF TRIP ON WIFE apie hae WINNERS. ! CHARLESTON ENTRIES. nor? « . <1 WINNERS AT SHOW, FRE LOFT BULONG) 22s orem 4 U *Ada, 112 (Skirvin), 3 to 1, 4 to 6 and out, $a, for eyeglass satisfaction second; *fainty Mint, 12 (Martin), 3 to Pa We h hi luti 1. 4 to 5 out, third. ‘Time, 0.96 1-5. % + i le have the solution for Dog Convention Barks Ap- IhvvertiGaumay of Ph of Flames From] taming Fiuningo, Pana Leska avd + you--we point the way to ps *, ' . ‘ is Madge's Sister alvo ran and finished as 0 +2%! eyeglass satisfaction—satis« Fine Act and Shows Determin-| —_proval as Judges Make {She Says Ex-Police Captain} Trapped Workers and Guides named.” Coun, nell entry. RACK —teo-rearal : Hy faction with the cost—satis« : > 4 ND RACE—Three-year-olde an’ 108; Wooden Stives + faction with our service— o a Y ‘i five | WR, Marsan, 110 t& tion \ our ation of the Women,” Says Many Awards. Cruise’s Son Deserted Them to Safety. smelling: five and a hale fire ie rity HACE —Pourrear-otts + #| satisfaction with the eyes “Gen ra D nd. jonas. ley, % (Montour), 8 to 1, 6 to & - in glasses we give vi u ? | eral rummond, - H —_—— and 2 to 6, won; Miss Jonah, 108 (But- + 3 4 ou. ' That every dog han hin day, expeciall; oF ie ey: Miele Doeming, ninoteen veara old, in| Well). & to 1, # to 6 and 8 to 6, wecond 4 Harris Glasses cost less ? doggies with aritsocratic breeding, waa pretty and plucky, has a mind of her eee a mn tate Pre +18 vies Vsooaa because we | POLICE ON THE TRAIL.| evidenced to-day at tho opening of the| The arrest in At Louis of Chester | own, Is quick to think and Just aa quick| At’ 2,t0 ! third. Time, 1g bs, ir ty] Make them in our own four thirty-seventh annual benoh ahow of the |Crutse, the son of former Capt. Cruise | to act. Yes, Bite is a heroine and Mr.|ran and finished as named t ¢ factories. Weatminater Korine! Clit in Grand Cen-|0f the Volice Department, on a bigamy | Carnegie, of medal fame, will please] THIRD RACE—The Spartandure Sell- | # tat] Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more }} he Work of |*™ ?* charge lrought by the Grand J han | tak th : ' Giteee ie ™ i i +s i "4 Of jt lage, when society and hundredn z i uty, ie notice. To-day she fought a fire,|ing Stakes; $1,000; three-year- METH RACH—Threvearotte ant errata t 38 Believe Outrage t Of O! of animal fanciers crowded around the |Tevewled a pitiful story of a wife and] fought It with her tiny fists, until the| upward; mile ond seventy ya Matlin: eile re | . London Milit ants —_ Mrs. various bencher paying homage to the | hid forsaken and of another woman| fire had enough, and ned the way | ald MacDonald, 107 (Butwell), 7 to 2, rT ¥ + a eo! e ‘ = * | prige winning canines, hoolwinked into marriage by aman who] out for herself and three girl ¢o-| (0 10 and out, won; John Furlong, 12 Lf dlbacllte . $| Oculists ond Opticians Pankhurst Makes Denial TAke the horse show, the annual dis-|artfully managed to conceal trom her (Musgrave), 1 to 2 and out, second;| SIXTH ack +1 wa tl = play of high bred dogs always proves a|the double life he wan leading fed her three git friende work | Busy: 108 (Goose), 11 to 6 1 to 3 and out, te Sr Ors ne “#%| 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. } Gaiden; mecea for society, and in the throngs| To-day the bride of a f md third Time, 1. No other starters. + 19) 27 West $4th St.,bet. 5th & 6th Aves. ‘o- day wide & fow weeks, who| for Bamforth @ Co., on the fifth floor : 1g 4 Peoring at the different ciaasen of doxe Mins Alice MoDoi No. 411 FOURTH RAC + NJ] 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. | LONDON, Feb. 19—The country reals] today could be seen the Mluminating |e wretch etree menett Of No. Ai lof the elght-atory loft building at No. | upward; selling; five +2") 442 Columbus Ave.,81st & 82nd Sts. dances of the Chancellor of the Ex-|face of “Diamond. Jim". Brady, who | C&M Ninotieth street, finds herself alone | 18 East Seventeenth atest, They work | tonga—Rosobure, 04 (Skirv' —| 70 Nassau St, near John St. chequer David Lloyd George, at Walton | mowed off he lars exhtbit of dluc rib. ['" St Louls, her husband, whom she in front. A ifttle Iane|to 1 and 3 to 1, first; Pin) 1009 Broadway,near Willo'by,Bklyn k Heath, was practically destroyed early) bon winners; Arnold Lawton, son of /Nad known as Charles A. Corbots, ‘e- (Ford), 6 to 1, 6 to 2 and 6 to 6, 480 Fulton St. opp. A. & 8 Bkign today. by a bomb belleved by the pollce| Thomas W. of Boston, who came all the |hind barw there and wetting the coming ig glaxe-sov- | Commoners Touch, 102 (Musgrave), 5 to PetecBt id sled y headquarters at Scotland Yard to have| "ay from the latter city with the larae |Of & New York deteotive to toring nim | ered map hing on the wall of the par-|2 oven and 1 ¢0 2 third, ‘Time, 1.00 2-5, 507 Broad St..near Hahae’s, Newark collection of pointers and bulls; August | Wack to New York. The fret wife of | tition, shutting out the rest of the store,| Dustpan, Lady Sybil, Monami, Con Belmont, and lant but not least Thomas | Cruise and the mother of his child works| Suddenly this afternoon flames ahot| Curran, Coour @'Al, Fatry Godmother F. Ryan, who anmwered ail questions on | here in New York twelve hours a day | Ut through the map and spread acros: | also ran and finshed as named. Gogs without the ald of a Pujo Congres- the room, shutting off the girls’ exit been placed there either by militant muffragettes or male sympathizers with ' the woman suffrage movement. to earn eupport for herself and her Sane GAPS ‘General Mra, Flora Drummond, one] stonal Committee. through the lane. : . daughter wince thay were abandoned. | The other girls screamed for help and JUAREZ ENTRIES. of the leading suffragettes, evidently be-| One wax not kept In Ignorance of What |” Adout a yenr ago Mise MoDermott. fermarion, Not so Bike phe show he wan attending, for just as soon | 00K & Yeur & jake Wad as the judges were through with one Ce wees ON a P4 uah with excitement, ‘The: : % nf an follows: dog in the many rings his companiona, | ade her home with her married sister. ado A rush for the map and FIRST RACE—Beliing; two-year-olds; ponatbly in the way of applause, would | Me. J. Augustus Albry, on Eaat Ninetl-| pounded on the glass with her dainty : let loose with the weirdest chorus of | eth street, met a dashing young fellow | fis% pounded again and aguin, The glass barks and yelpa tnaxinable who sald he was Charles A. Corbets| W&® amashed and the map went totter: ‘manetice a, - After finishing with the bulldogs the] and that he was a dotective on the| {” os eine. a ee or Per oC Sefiing: unree-searctde and Judges bewun passing on the merits of Ire Was on the Lh ipsbate tach $24 furlongs.—-Ferrina, 100; King Lear, kg cls epueiite and setters. Headquarters squad. He introduced one| partition and the flames were diverted Smear boats 100, Clint homes, 1081 " Charles Ziegler as hia “side partner’ | by the fal lof the map, giving the girls 105; Native Son, 105; Henry William, Tee. fe | roms: tele eteetive serena and fie “fan winial” ctlea Bisie, and the girls hang ue, set i |. Wiliam T, % 7 M o Or ing; gentiemen's cap; three L third, W. &, Gakies |e" bore out Corbets's story about be- | obeyed. year-olds and upwant; ax furlongs —Coed (Capt, 8 + Metney Kennels (ttodney | Ine a crime tracker. aM. Tndidog Novice tiogs.—-Virat prise, c. ¢. Met | POUND DESERTED WIFE AND alt (Cheetbam Werte); secon, ‘ones (rtedale CHILD IN POVERTY. (Gotham Peace Treaty); thin, Mm, Hobert Fyfe f (Pokenot Dowaoeny Gm, MO ten | ‘The self-proclaimed detective wooed Teidy). woed Misa MoDermott and finally Bullodge—American-bret Dogs.-Fimt prite, (- | eained her consent to be his wife. They P. Hinds (Tom Sawyer); scoond, W. T. Lew No. 1619 Tinton avenue, the Bronx. (uatenals orks dr Naitead free Rajan), were married on Jan, 20 and started for to No basen Bulkdogs the West on a honeymoon, A few days ———— Open; dogs under forty five pounds— a; Ava "Kurta: (Morne Ther | aftr the departure of the wedded| WILSON HANDS OUT JOB. oats P. ‘Bord (Centaur) Mevem the explosion was the work of women. When questioned on the sub- Jeet ahe exclaimed enthusiastically: “[ think it is grand. It was a fine act succeasfully carried out and shows the determination of the women, 1 say | ‘All power to afl kinds of militancy in | | opened wide and her| The Juarez entri r to-morrow are Grecian-Treco [N combining graceful figure lines with a natural uncorseted suppleness, the Bien Jolie Grecian- Treco is the IDEAL ‘Corset. Grecian-Treco is a peculiar knitied fabric, so strong it holds the figure in firm natural lines, yet so light, soft and flexible it offers perfect free- dom in every movement. The Grecian-Treco is the only corset ever designed for general trade with the seamless hip; a splendid feature which the direction of harassing Cabinet Ministers short of taking human life Mra, Emmeline Pankhurst, howeve! speaking as the head of the Women's Secial and Polttical Union, declared that that Society had no knowledge ot the perpetrators, adding: “Plenty of eople besides ourselves have a grudge against the Chancellor of the Ex- ¢ aequer and might have taken thin means of avenging themselves.” \ TWO CANS OF POWDER ALSO “PLANTED” IN HOUSE. iatNiogt Limi tee art (entay e igy, | couple @ letter came to Mra. Abry. Mr. Lioyd-George himself is on a pute @ noter trip in France and nobody wan| pt Orie, Dreamwald Kennes (Dreamwvold trian Do you know that your sister has injured, as the residence has not yet| Miudetu); third MA. Macnomers, Veil, ©, | Married @ husband apd a father?" the ween occupied. The entire rear portion Meteat (FoR Ber Mik), lotter sald, and it was migned with the The fact that the MEISTER PIANO is sold to you on easy weekly or monthly payments, and that we do not charge one penny of interest is proof more practical, hustled the few remain- men to the fire and put It out. and her girl friends were given a RACK —Handicap; three-vearolde and ix furlongs.—Fising Footatea, 90 Lady Penchien, 200; Busiong, 908; Pure: bear ogee it fur long. -Ile Tale, 100 i Names John J. Farrell Executive Clerk and Wi New Ja = and bitches; | namo of Mrs. Chester Ise. TRENTON, N. J. makes the garment fit over the waist of our excellent good faith. at the beues Whi Gave to be rased end oe end, Ne itcaend (Se Ae” | Mrs. Abry and her father went to the! warrell, for many y and hips like the skin itself. Boreaver= whem you Diy, rebuilt. ches, | home of the letter writer. They found MEISTER you have Roth- schild & Company to hold re- sponsible for the quality of the instrument. Aside from these two important facts there is the ad- ditional incentive to buy because t! MEISTER is sold direct from t! correspondent of the Newark Ev parent 1081 that Mre. Cruise was living with @ little | News was to-day named by Gov. Wil ae ‘Track teat, At all dealers i daughter In abject poverty, She 1014] ay executive clerk to succeed the late — In varying styles, $5, $7.50, $10 to $25 them that her husband was not a de-| Charles A. Ransom. The position pays jaa That Failed. T btai hose fine. th ‘li toctive and never had been; instead, r and is practically for life. wm the Salem (Ark.) Sun.) ‘o obtain those fine, smooth owned @ cafe from which he derived a Side vad aver oe nee ae erae above the Corset, the Bien Jolie Bra: good income, Once beforo Mra, Crutar . . Ow adi aclity Wigeo-a stray A siere is your best aid. 50c, $1.00, $1.50 American bred Dogs,—Fint | declared, sho had found that her hus- S| any, ieee Se Ohorea ®t i This is the seoond time within @ year xpat violent methoda have teen used Inst the residences of Cabinet Min- sters, the first velng an attempt to surn the house of Lewis Harcourt, Secretary for the Colonies, at Nuneham, Engiish Setters. fe , The bomb was planted in the s-rvants’ | prise, Willow Brook Kenneet’s Willow Wok almost certain to be named by ‘Wilson out with the boys, by allowing wife to to $12.00, makerto you and you have no de room of the Lioyd-George home, and the | 14stiteot: second,” Sirs, “Faith” Wallan tunm's| PANY Was planning to marry another) 150), “pane ‘Utility Commission to, acckdentally catch us kieaing an old tin- BENJAMIN & JOHNES, prafitsto pay.Price of theMEI3 TER Rog Kelly; thin, H. M. Wools Imernus| Woman, but she had warned the woman Wak A! Gefane: VM, h, H, Woo 'Tieodore | In time. On the Intter oooaaion she had | Mucceed Hobers, Willers, . hot hean! of her husband's intentions Prot Spaniels Novice Dogs.--Pint Brookside Renee's Brookside Newel Ploney! until too late to prevent the wedding. Carrow of Brookside Kennels’ Brookside Raimeer, Field Spaniele-Apeen, First prise, Hrovkeide Kemnels' Brookside Magician; second, Mr. A. Hayward McAlpin's Baybrook Darkness, 175.00, on terms of $1.00 a week or $5 a month, as you prefer. $la Week or $5 a Month .| type of herself taken when girl. A few nights ago she caught us joaculating at a campaign picture of Woodrow Wilson. She harshly accused 7 ca HL sy eR ens named as Clroult Court Judge to auc-|us of being drunk. Notwithstanding i i BRAN NT Na sinkae ceed Judge Cole, and Proeciitor Boyle; we Was distressingly sober, we gladty . of Camden will succeed Carrow as acknowledged the corn and promis When they had heard Mra, Cruise's} County Court Judg | to take the pled explosion cracked the walls on that side of the house, biew out all the windows in the building and broke many of the Joists supporting the floors above and below. ‘The infernal machine was a0 power- ful that neighbors who were attracted terson, The pli Newark, N. J. ‘ from $198 .0 $350 —————— -NOTE PLAY ER-1IANOS fi by the explosion found the house almost r story the parents of his second wife ob- emia Hrs Upwards oe 2 complete wre, ie ; APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. | tainea tne record of Cruise's marriage TERMS: $2.00 Per Week—No Interest ‘wo seven-po' cans of black " | h 7 y nck | smte Compivelicn Piles Seheduice|(” (he! daukhter and went with them WE PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE to the District-Attorney's office. TI SEND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK record and Mra. Cruise herself went for Transter ‘Tax. : . foro the Grand Jury an dthe indictment Deputy Gate Comptroiier Fraser) charging bigumy was found. transmitted the fdllowing appraisals of] "Nt whereahoute of Mruive and hte estates under the Inheritance Tax 1a | pride in St. Loule was determined to-day to the transfer tax office of the! through the receipt of some postal cards Surrogates’ Court, from the newly married girl, and the George H. Welles of Wyaluaing, Pa.,| order for Crutse's arreat followed, Med May %, 1000; assets taxable in New! At former Capt, William €. Cruise's ! Se RotheckildéCompany Owingtothe vogueof “* ,” Cloth Shoes < ‘4. J INCORPORA many so called “Cravenette” shoes are sold. If you want what you ask for, and pay for, insist on getting the Shoe with the Cravenette Label— Genuine “@r-ena%’ Cloth Shoes Give satisfaction: for the fabric, while rainproof, is soft and flexible, “hugs” the ankle snugly, holds its shape, does not “roughen up” and is easily cleaned with soap-water and ammonia. Cravenette Shoes are sold by LEADING STORES, and can be had in Black, White and Colors. TELEPHONE STUYVESANT 283-056 Weak Stomachs Systems weakened by im- . proper nourishment through weak stom- achs susceptible to di The lowered vitality resulting from « j weak stomach which feile to property f digest food and repair the constantly wearing out tissues is unable to Properl cope with the attacks from i germs to which the human plitomgy is ys_subjected. (Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey has proved to be the greatest aid in re- storing digestion to the weakened, de- ranged stomach known to ecience. ‘ doctors rely upon it in cases of thi because they have proved its efficac; You can regain health and strength with Duffy's taken in tablespoonful doses as directed. Sold by druggists, | grocers and dealers at 81.00 a bottle, Write for free doc- tor's advice and valuable illustrated medical booklet. | The Duffy Malt Whiskey Cc., Rochester, N, Y. York State, $19,800; net value after pro-| home, No. 441 East Eighty-eighth rated deductions, 919,216, atroet, It was said young Cruise had + Louis several years ago, Babbete Nixon, died July 12, 1907; total | gone to St. @}eatate, 616,000; net value, $13,064. Richard EB, Jackson, died March 24, 1M2; no tangible assets in New York State. Joneph Jones, died Oct. 1, 1906; total $04,167; not value, $81,128. Nellie Waters, died Marc! total eatate, $4,700; net value, $4,101 Ines Betancourt De Adan of Puerto Principe, Cuba, died March % 190; as- sete taxable tn New York State, $11,000; | paper. no deductions enumerated. ideas? Ella Ripley, died Dec. 12, 189; no tan-| Editor—Did you happen to notice a atthe assets found in New York State, | redheaded office boy with a wastepaper August Wilkins, died Aug. 22, 1912; ]y:aket going downstaira? ————— total estate, 96548; net value, $6,070. Contributor—I did, air, Red Crees »J+ Cough Drops Thomas Quirk, died July 4, 18%; total] Editor--Well, he was busy carrying ou: Drugaiots have mone “just as good." be,—adre |eatate, $1,000; net value, $850, } your ideas, entemeri Glove Thursday and Friday did not know who oe a e lived, they said, 1901; Our. Basement We Are ae on, (Prom London Bketeh,) Would-be Contributor—I sent in a few contributions to you a day or two ago, air, which I am sure would improve youy Have you car-io} out any of my Gf the Ways and Means Committee @ixty-third Congrom and conmd- or ¢arift eile. Best & Co. Stylish Garments for Well Dressed Women We have spared no expense in creat- ing, as well as selecting from foreign markets, models in Gowns, Wraps ale Absolutely Perfect Stock 3 Clasp French Kid Assorted Embroideries Former Price, $1.65 Sizes 544 to 714 od and Tailored Suits, that must com- Most Women : y mend them to the are looking forward to ‘ 4 : The R Most Critical Formerly $3-5°, $4, $5, $6, 87 Easter Sunday,} e Reason — ee he day of th ; AK . t a the dress de. Dog In this fined $1.65 quality we manufacture 46 shades. This season's wholesale Styles and effects have been so com- you Rice ee te it fals demand has been almost exclusively for White, Black, Taupe, Tans and Grays, leaving us ‘ as ‘ on?—March 23d, Rather early, ‘ overstocked in remaining 41 good street and evening colors. In order to effect an imme- bined that it is possible to offer the Easter Sunday is also shown in late clearance before receiving Easter importations, this wholesale stock will be put on latest and most attractive novelties aie son for Caan arate tie special sale at 95 cents per pair. ee at 3 wonsielh Cen- At Prices lack, White, Pi Blue Satin, Black and Colored Kid many other Uinttresian twine Telephone orders filled by Special Service Every mail order filled to customer's satise in ; ite, ne ane Teel it _ Beaded Ef ts. in the ‘ Dept.. "Madison Square 6184. faction under Centemeri guarantee, that must be pleasing Your ase le vurely here in one of the styles. A truly wonder- { ful opportunity. 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