The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 14

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r aceite — , Lez some and dangerous congestion both in officially to-day. Ee ey ple “ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, |SUCH A NAME-CALLING worth cash_He says, (Ot Rid of News Oddilics been born on the Halster farm, near Idwardaville, PLAN TO REGULATE BUILDINGS’ HEIGHT | Five neta of twine hi ind, In the past nine years, Three different families have rented the place. ing With #ix youngsters “in pairs.” Clyde R. Blatr, aged nineteen, of Paint N. J, has anked police ald to President McAneny Asks Com] et his sixteen-year-old bride, formerly Margaret Snyder, of Dunnellen, with whom he eloped on Saturday, She heard that her mother was “heart-broken"” have gone on strike. They have the support of the Mothers’ Club. mittee to Investigate and Re- port on Zone Scheme. Seven hundred achool children of Cleveland, declaring their building unsafe, have gone on strike, They have the support of the Mothers Club. ba alts P 7 : ; | teadore Noyes natn for af arrived, and all will be pat in place apon the tables and racks to-night, ready for the opening of the doors to-morrow, The gathering Rn eae SoAnee ‘Old Dan® Jones, famous ball player, who had his nine sons organised Into | sour, wchwoitzer, he began # suit in the] r fagavond aueation it is the right V together of these wonderfal bargains is the work of many weeks of enthasiastic ellort ith the hearty co-operation of many bit mana: rm eeEn Rremcent 3 ty brourht! one cf the best teams in Ohio, has moved from East Liverpool to Wellaville, | gene Court yesterday against Jacob| may be wearing « olle truss factarers, we are ready for an Anniversary Sale that will eclipse anything of the kind you or we ever heard of. We want you to the attention of the Board of Fati-| se takes his nine with him. Hiauner for slander. He thinks the] ,,J% send In the cou to expect big things, and we are determined that no one shall be disappointed. mate to-day plans to regulate the a ' J canter ‘wae toane woeke Wp: ne tastle Please bear in mind that the Simpaon Crawlord Co. stands buck of every piece of merchandise in this sate. height, size and arrangement of bulld-| Fannie Brice, an actress, was Natal seal babe White bit Ankbanid that it was uttered on the Jewish Sab- r iano word of this advertisement. Make notes of the things you need now or will need in the (ature. ings In every section of the greater | They were married in Springfield, Mass., in , and reparated in two d4y#. | noth Jan, 26. uw B . M. to-morrow ie none too earl: city. Toward that end he asked for the| He kept « “beauty parlor” and she was on the road. “While he was massaging | “He saya that not under any cireum- to be here. There is always a choice, and the appointment of a committee of three! cold out of my throat he proposed, and an I didn't have anything particular | stances or possibility 1s he etthra ganif, early comer has the advantage. An extra force of salespeople will be on hand echnorer, FREE PACKAGE COUPON, Of the board to consider the proposition. | to do that day I married him,” ahe told the court. If it 1s favored the committee shall enero point a commission of experts, some 3,000,000 years. He was a reptile 8 feet long and 17 feet high and laid eggs as large as those of an ostrich. thoroughly, learn what other cities are Going in this respect and then report for final decision within ex months. The! 14 noia them forty-eight houre, dumped all into the lethal chamber. His haste The 8. P. C. A gathered in @ lot of cats, and @ new man, ignoring the rule lor Mra. Weeks of No. 25 West Eleventh street lost a society killa 260,000 cats a year. Board of Ketimate will consider the| cose the society $60, question more fully at another meeting. | reiine and sued. TI ‘The main purposes of the plan are to . reduce fire hazard, arrest the seriously] John Horwath posed in a police Ieutenant’s uniform for Tallor Joseph F. increasing evil of the shutting off of] Weber, who used the picture as an “ad.” Then came the graft exposures, and Nght and alr from other bulldings and|Horwath hee sued for $10,000 damages because of his “humiliation and mor- Public streets and to prevent unwhole.| tification.” fiving conditions and in street and traf-| Mrs. Selina Bernstein sailed on the Finland for Antwerp yenterday and | fic conditions. In brief, the MoAneny |some sixteen friends came near going, too. They went aboard to say good-by plan aims for the city beautiful and| and didn't hear the cry all ashore. They rescued by @ tug down the bay. anitary in the broadest sense. basco “The Borough, President points out that Five-year-old Luther Quinn of South Orange is dead of a: under existing charter provisions the| ue to sudden and violent chilling. After the storm Saturday he ran into the| height and sige of bulldings may now | yard and picked up sevprel hailetones and ate them, unknown to his mother. Craig Campbell, tenor in “The Fire- be regulated by the city, but such acy tion must firet have the approval of the WILL GIVE ELGAR WORK. ASE Comet. tenor tn Tae Tir pares |Dastime this summer. Board of Extimate. A large number of owners of buildings, who had been ap- Cat o fectety prised of the intention of the Borough President to bring the matter to a fo- for Blaberate Product shel aged ra eee a Wetch mere on Passe: nee to-day. | breton then is. he Pdd org “The Dream of Geronttus,” Sir Ed-|have gone to neo if a fortune. can 4 ward Elgar's oratorio, will be presented | made in moving picture houses in Eu- | by the Cathollc Oratorio Society, un-|rope. der the patronage of Cardinal Farley,| Nat Goodwin, fully recovered from his subject wan not open for discussion at Carnegie Hall, Sunday evening, |injuries, ts» again appearing as Fagin les, | ‘The chief object of the initial commit- tee of three to be appointed 1s to ascer- tain the advisability and feusibility of] March 9, The members of the society |in Los An going into the matter at all. The com-|have been rehearsing the oratorio for mittee 1s also to consider the practica- last nh the direction of Silty of dividing the city into sone 0°6|Stme. ima, Keonqg, and a fine ovo-/A Physician's Faith in to prescribe the regulation of thelauction of the Hngush composer's Eek 's Altera e| height, size and arrangement of bulld-leeautitus work ie expected. ings upon different bases in those dif-| re Dream of Gerontius” will be the eighth oratorio given by the society |A Valuable Remedy for Throat and Lungs. | and advance sales indicate it will be ferent sones. ¢ —_—_—— probably the most tmportant event in| “Have used Hekman's Alterative in sev- the history of the organisation. The |e! cases of tubercular glands of the TO STOP THE ISSUANCE OF NEW SUBWAY BON @ financial success. A peepee _NOTES OF THE THEATRES. (Original of thie phyatota: Eckman's Alterati Raiph Kellerd, who played teed in| forma. Head what Mrs, Garvin’ says “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," is to Tdaho Faile, Taaho head @ stock company at Syracuse. ponds nce i 5 Ben Roberts will lead the orchestra at | 5f,!", ie the New Brighton, Brighton Beach, Ae an sas a . a. ‘ince ry Injunction Restraining Interbor-) er ee iarturaer sew wie special |sr ener tsiiag tai write Safe 0. vit) MRS, M. H. GARVIN. in has seven children. deputy, Edmund Breese, in “The Master Mind” Inst night. Rudolf Schildkraut will give a new Number 37," at the Weet End|f ae ab NO , and afterward take his com- ; pany back to Boston. Judge Lacombe, in the United States! senator Stilwell has tntroduced « bill District Court, this morning denied the/at Albany to make it illegal to soll application of the Continental Securl-jecate at more than the box office price. tles Company for a temporary infunc-| If it become law it will put agents as tom restraining the Interborough-Met-| well ae Pavement moculatore out of ropolitan Company from voting its hold- | PUsiness. 2 ings of 90 per cent. of the stock of the In "The Ice Lene,” a four-act play He Rapid. Transit. Company, |D*¢ hes Just published, George Frederich teboroneh mPANY: | Gundelfinger, a Yale instructor, attacks tn favor of executing the $900,000,000 GRANO Rapins bonds necessary to enter into the sud-|orter of Hibernians were woloomed by | Chesed Leather way operating agreements. ‘lam MoLoughiin last night | Couch with Every ‘This decision will now permit the 1 Purchase of $50 terborough-Metropolitan intereste—con- trolled by Thomas F, Ryan and Cor- neHus Vanderbilt—to make the financial [Sixteenth etre rangements with J. P. Morgan & Co. at the stockholders meeting of the In- terborough Rapid Transit Company, which has been called for March 6 at No. 166 Broadway. Ia fils opinion Judge Lecombe declares ®e does not believe street railroad cor- \porations come within the meaning of the New York State Corporation Law, which prohibits monopolies of “neo @aries of life." He cites the fact tha! two judges of his own Court-—Judges phpoi Holt and Ray—have construed that | p, game statute to apply to railroad co: porations, but he explains that he pi ough From $300,000,000 Deal Is Denied. AN AID TO PHYSICIANS WHO TREAT CONSUMPTION New Swiss Preparation Very Value able Treatment. in thip world that naamption tt te tention, including Dews % Down 8 decision of the Court of Appeals, which th ae. 15 \'10 * 150 he believes, indicates that, if that seo- carried up to the State's highest Pre tribunal, that Court will hold that rail roads are in a “claws by themselves" | 4 — —_—_—— ma] BET. 103 & 104 ST. Musterole Better Than Mustard Plaster! MUSTEROLE is oil of mustard ralgia, Headache, Con, Rheumatism, Lum! Pains and Bore Muscle Bruises, Ghitiaine Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it prevents Paeumot jon, Pleurisy, intment that you rub on—and the pain is gone! No plaster—no mess—no blister! It does all the At your drug- work of the good gist'e—in 25c, and old-fashioned mus- 50c. jars anda spe- tard plaster, but cial hospital does it better. size for 92,50, Millions of jars of MUSTEROLE Accept no sub- are sold annually. stitute. If your H Doctors sad druggist cannot A ith nurses recomm: it to patients; it is constantly used in many of the large hospitals. MUSTEROLF. is what Twentieth supply you, send 25c, or 50c. to the | Bit brass, Company, Cleveland, | gesirtas"eroane ai MASON’S ENT a, Oho: of Century sclence that your mother arnt getve, Years | sulfered COR. BRIDGE tore t , ded = ip inet oot an me iierens ki chitin, Croup, Stitt N. ; time I regained the use of aay Isadore Wants $10,000 From Jacob for Alleged Cry of “Ganif!” “Baatler!” and “Schacketz Such things as these when they are called to a man, and all at once at; ! y [Henry Gardens, the last one, te Quick Re Freve A wink tn court cost Bart Gordon $26 at Joniin, Mo, It wan directed at | that, and right in front of the wynaKoRue = ar UNDER PRI ENT J reover, shou! be orth, t fee o Witness and the judge called it — court. not, at least $10,000 to hie blasted feel- Sena Pee Al, Package | on | ings? Ganit—thtet Bchnorer—tramp. Baatler—hbexear. Bchackets——detestadle or hated thing Azas-ponim—a fress or Cheeky Per) vaing are reduced to normal and you ‘The clamor for damages ts made by baatler, schackets or asne-/ pontm, and please will the Court award ‘The original bonehead et the American Museum was joined to-day by the| him the damages, which alro includes @ Saurolophus Oabonia of Canada, and has been dead| the restoration of his good name, and original vegetarian. He 1s Saurolop wd ed standing among his nighbors? ———_ ‘Well, what “1 wish you'd occasionally look as ) Pleasant for me as you do for the pho- tographer. No flies—No dust—No dirt—No germs! THE AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING COMPANY As a fitting climax to our greatest February Sale comes this Representing a Bas 5 7 c WAISTS 95c as o ; BIG LAST WEEK! See, Wao rma nae | | para ac @ 37 M Made of percale in light and dark ‘a Dumerras ey at we ae fo e Is weak that's ging to G08 ee tg Hike “with wide hems Another or cluny je colors, black included; be the busiest of all the Leg a a style, high neck, rolling cotiar, Gib |] oe tance Gary i lex to choose from: LAIN FIGURE * ea ; ‘ ' month. Why? Because PRI wr antahea tro re Diacket and The lee, red, others with pleated MORE pieces have been re- duced and LARGER cuts have been made on those previously reduced but as yet unsold, = alent. Quartered Oak Extension Table, 48-in. top;| Pullman Baby Carriages, with highly polished; with massive ert pillar and heavy claw feet; like cut; value $30........ OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR STILL ANOTHER UNUSUAL STORY “THE WINGS OF THE MORNING” Will Begin in Monday's Evening World, March 3. 1 PI RGR er FEBRUARY 27, 1918. Piles at sea MID-DAY CABARET, 8TH FLOOR Poy? S4Y%eans Lrades ¢ Sukin ) x0 Ci UNPSON TaUford 6 AVE. 19°10 20" ISTREET. Simple Home Remedy, Easily Applied, Gives Quick Retief and Prevents One t Pile Remedy ail the pain. fire and torture cea: a remarkably short time the congested ANNIVERSARY SALE , To-morrow we celebrate the anniversary of the opening of , big, Underprice Bas ith of berteis thet ell make the tay ¢ memmatie ore spon enetad'of tateny’ wert of wrasdinemy epeinacte, martibe> dise—representing many carloads— will be offered at HERETOFORE UNHEARD.OF PRICES. The last case merchandise has will soon be all right again. narkable remedy. Bold *. Send for a free Through his attorney, | (. to render quick and satisfactory service Women’s Spring Suits and Dresses An Anniversary Sale That Will Make History The dresses are smart models released from the workshops of clever dressmakers. They would ordinarily Sell For $7.50 to $9.75 Materials are of reliable qual- Foul ‘oile, Messaline, At arm Ratine, Crash, All: Wool Serge and Marqui- .00 tte. tyles wit! sel ozens of styles wi trimmings of laces, buttons, bows and the new Persian and Bulgarian astyles.... Clever Spring Model Suits Ordinarily $10.00 to $12.50 HIf||, Of good alll wool serge or black and white tweeds, i} Coat lengths are 27 inches in the cutaway and straight line effects, Some trimmed with satin or moire; others plain tailored skirts in a remarkable assortment of fashionable styles, Colors are navy blue, black and $7. 95 . . white, and all black, at 452 Pyre- yo Kindiy ean nt of Pyramid Pile FR it?" ' Equally Perfect for Table or Kitchen This new Domino Sugar in the new package is granulated extra-fine. It is smooth, even and far superior to pow- dered sugar for cereals, fruits and des- serts. Perfect for cooking and preserving. Basement These Specials Due to Anniversary Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits and Dresses ; The remarkable savings on these handsome dresses, in conjunction with the price cut on suits, marks this sale as one of more than usual happening. The Suits Worth $12.98 Of very fine quality serge and wide wale cheviot, fashioned in three different new Spring models. The strictly tail tinued with Goulresting ocllar and onisad sper moire, and still others with the detachable $ pique collar, lined with satin, in navy, brown, tan, cadet, etc., at..... : ) Street Dresses, Value $7.50 Of French serge, summer silks, brocade silk, and white embroid- ered voiles, in a variety of new styles. raight collar, the round collar effectively trimmed jan and buttons ba correapond: low neck and short sleev. navy, brown, black, cadet $ for misses, 14, 16 and 18; for ry }, 14 and 17, at.. Regular $1.25 House Dresses, In 2—334 and 5 pound Sealed Cartons. Guaranteed Weight. Reg.$1.50,51.75 Lingerie and Voile $3 Taffeta and Messaline Silk Petticoats I fig sree Burch necks yoke front, and 3 long or short h UALITY —the tifel ‘! she. ivans immed with kind—is guaranteed;—o is Messaline and Taffeta Silk Petti- coats, in a wide range of plain and flounces and sectional ruffles; some have cotton foot ruffle. tino . Boys’ $3.00 § Suit Navy Blue Woollen Suits in the new Rissian Sailor Collar Suit or the $ regular Sailor Blouse style; sizes 3 to 10 years, No mail or phone orders, e Limit, one suit to a customer, at.... Boys’ $3.50 Suits Boys’ $5.00 Suits The newest style sults for ik Suita with peg top boys in Norfolk atyle; sizes Hilokerbocker penta), sisee 7 to 16 years; beautiful hee cree ee ee on everything show you just what you pay—and OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT SYSTEM eolves the payment question inthe pearl buttons. 34 to 44. Basement ————__) Smart Millinery Tam Crown Hats, of imitation hair braid with velvet flange; very 98c becoming; special at....... ‘Tom Crown The Tailored lat Hats Of satin hemp braid] Of fancy satin with wide velvet] straw braid, trim- band and trimmed] med with satin; ith vel- Special Ostrich Feathers, in solid and two- fi Barly oh will have choice pick. =a ee toned effects, 14 inches long; fancy mixtures in grays, fener ate J Yiishly cut. Al full head... * 89c browns and fancy mix- boys: all. wool blue serge Moire Ribbon, all silk, wide range Saree os well Russian suits; sizes 3 to ye yard * 10c zr man nee: $1.98 $2.98 COLOSSAL $1 SHOE SALE Comprising the Best $2.50.Shoes ever made for Women Who respect comfort, style and service, We have planned this sale to be the biggest event of the year because all the other stores are selling these same shoes now for their regular prices of $2.50. Our selections are even greater as well as the styles most popular. In patent, tan and dull leathers. There is the button and Lace | In addition to the above we also offer style in Patent, Dull Calfskin Women’s $3.00 Cloth and Dongola Kid; all = Top Button Shoes sisee 274 fo 71 gt _* < Patent arty calf, plain toe, 's $2.50 patent and dull calf ry By jor 91,00 Nith tip. All ‘ied 1:49 214 to7, at....... of colors; body; shellacked and hood th removable cushions; like $15.98) sti *""" $16.98 BY LOUIS TRACY As Startlingly Original and Exciting as “TARZAN OF THE APES” ma (™ ae S ©) = SDMPEON CRAPPORD CO. SIXTH AVENUE, WTH TO e/TH STREET

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