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9 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913. ” \ toe et Tha dnt the Danced Barefoot on Treasury Steps TAMMANY COHORTS Wreck of Pennsylvania Locomotive at Rahway NEARLY FAILED Lg hy gt yt Suffragist Parade Passed In Which Ih we baie bb Boron 4 lh JON THOUSANDS | sovnesncemeebaenenl Bato Iobdikcerti soe Lactnonaien sa-ncdhan OWING TO‘LACK OF CONFIDENCE acted as apeclal escort, fotatotntafatentatefatatatmpalmtofatntataulatate Brooklyn Man Nearly Threw 4 As the train started from Princeton Pennsylvania and Jersey Cen- Away Chance of Good Health by Being Skeptic. CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDS : * Tona Vita, Since It Made Him Feel, Eat and Sleep 4 Sik hat in hand he looked down on @ russ of fluttering handkerchiefs and | *, The smile on win Nps vanished | ss the train gained headway, His lips) were moving, The crowd at his feet heard him joining in the etngiag of the| college anthem: Tet eone shall etre While they atlval live, ‘Three cheer fur oid Nasa, STILL WAVING HAT AS TRAIN) MOVES AWAY. | As the train moved away Princeton saw him st #tanding uncovered, his sik hat waving thythmtealiy to the Oris the #ong. Mra, Wilson and the Misses Wilson, grouped on the platform, waved their handkerchiefs and chorused thelr fare- wells with tears glistening In thelr President-elect stood on the piat-| form of the last of the fourteen cars. tral Roads Send Out Scores of Special T | MURPHY IS A DODGER. 1,500 Tammanyites on Spe- eyes, Ths of the townspeople ; pes aa | Bette deyond the tracks ceased cleering and cials and Twice That Num- | etter. stood allently Ustening while the stu- | if ‘i dents finished thelr anthem, i ro ar Trains ‘ Long before the hour wet for Mr. / heron Regular ains, \ AY ‘ 4 fi “Worry, caused largely by the failure w ‘a Geparture Princeton students —- | : 2 ' Y to benefit ie jany different remedi ‘coping fron ampus through ot tredbles uf iat Arch to. the “Hatton. They The busiest place in New York to-day , debility,” one Of the . assembled, nearly a thousand etrong— was the Pennsylvania Station, from | ns engaged in introducing Ton. ™ thone departing and those remaining which regular traina, running In sec ° behind—around the long line of steel tons, and epecial trains were shot the marked features of the cars, The townamen were there in) through the tube and out into the Jer- introd rink is the greater numbers, sey meadows, Washington-bound, ike| gives the pati Just before leaving the Wilton cottage fidence so that good its will follow, | y of the voluntary testimonials Dam receiving stat how hopeless the patient felt after taking many remedies ) Without relief, Take the balls down a bowling alley during a! |swift game. Although the wreck at Rahway proved a severe handleap to] the handling of traffic, preparations had been made for just such an emergency the Promdent-elect and Mra. Wilson went to the home of Mra. Anna Ricketts, | thelr next door neighbor, who te 10 snd | ould not go to the house to say goodby Then all entered the autos and the march | to the station was begun. and the railroad men arose to it leaks ne ee ‘The plans for ns of thous | . nine: Fa route children fromm the “pantie The plans for handling tens of thou: | Tw wn for a long time, fands of Washington passengers in ad-| dition to the regular traMc had been [covered down to the smallest !tem of 7; | detail, and even wreck on the mala | PhbRrebeeMeherebinicinnin! thd trate ine line was not allowed to interfere with in a half-heart ; Ht abba ellie Malle ak HU Bbrnw Gu (ie weet HS _| manner, A second reading decide | ne schedule. en in the face of the| living qu y at his how wes 1 ax Analy acvep to try Tena ee and Pam thankful | possibility of tying up long Mnes of | Aide, Just twenty years a to-day contained the reas ( 1 feel m etic, eat | trains between Newark and Rahway, | Plunkitt was in sole charge of the s eer or uiecee ate, bette 1 cheertull | the thirty specials and the long succes: | CM trains that carried Tamman Matt te BU: Which 4 F T V i reliable elon of regular trains were sent out as| to the Inauguration of Grover Cleveland. a though the ne were clear, Pole Co vc similarly affecte missionet Thin alder |JERSEY CENTRAL ALSO TAXED| \*slie and Firs Deputy Commission’: ALL-NIGHT eS. | Douglas I, Mek TO FULLEST EXTENT. for Washington, During Coawn ssi ‘The Central Railroad of New Jersey 3 ty Commis in connection with the Baltimore and . will be the | Ohio handled almost as many passens] acting Cominisstone: the first |were for Washington as the Penn-, occasion that he has acted ta that owing to study, overwork an Hfeund a dt hurry. 1 gave n ing Amerioan fags and cheering shrilly. ‘The President-clect di nis family re spomled by waving their handkerchtefa, and the entire trip was a real ovation. WILSON SORRY HE CAN'T RIVAL | THE CHEERS. At the station no attempt made to keep the crowd back and the Prest- dent-clect and Mra, Wilson held a brief vandshaking levee before the Ted their car, After entering the car Mr. | i Wilson posed of the platform for the photographers, | Then the several hundr etudents who were not going to make the trip ed tn front of the train and, led by 4 the regalar cheer leaders, gave the vari- f. J came across an advertisement nd read it one day the physician, isa bid im: iainatl mn. the patient skeptical and ™ and confide 4 necessary sto the] attribute for quick re while) “Any of the following irewt | de the presence of | the plete disogreement. Senator Penrose and Titiman, and ss ingisted upon th ymptoms may ailinent: R # university cheers, winding up with « |sylvanta, Beginning at 10 o'clock this | capacity. “") pains inthe back, loss of weight, poor tiger growl that brought from the Presi. | morning the Jersey Central sent trains ———— 2 complexion, or that ‘run-down’ feeling. dent-elect the compliment; from the C i terminal | i xi the lead: 4 it in N yi en eet col i 3 “a Jommunipaw ri . ' bi eading drug store ia New ; sieanieetc veda eererieraval gery Hee Dee alel i aT ha ct lrg ee ee eset {Both Houses in a Maze Over | ; | York Ch ure handling this new tonic.” | aive ws good a cheer in respons 14 be cleared. H . i | ; Ault. ; Mi. and Mrs. Wilson were greatly In addition to the trains originating plsda bid Res | Two-Battleship Plan’ on : oved by the warmth of the “send-off” in New York, the Pennsylvania had to 4 ~ + one calf 4 t y their home folks, ‘They remained at Handle all the extra trafic from New|fretty _ltallan Giri ynccunes peut Inauguration Eve were indehes wits re © Chalich Glaidbdses } he car door as Jong as any one Was in tngland, Special trains from the New} Sister of Attempting to Force ; ternal Saduriek: | i A search for two missing grips, led by Mott Haven to Jersey City. It wan| Pretty Mariano Gravino, eighteen years| WASHINGTON, March 3—With less fitted a year ago it’s i i Stn. Wiison, finally enlivened tho party, one of these that was wrecked at [ld promised to marry Michael Cettilio} (han twenty-four hours to five. the -| time for re-examina- i j he grips were found on the platform, Rahway, if he would pay passage here from | Sixty-second Congress to-day found nes he gave no explan. ry 1 nd then, the President-elect and his Packing up-and.the Jast touch of house- Tammany Hall sent inore than 1,300| Italy. But she made the proviso that if Mf entangled in & maze of confer tion. The chances are H family “went visiting” with thetr stu- (leaning for the new occupants of the men in seven speciale, four over the |#he didn’t Nke Michael, having never) reports on many of the big supply b that you need stronger ' dol ashok White: House were done, * Pennsylvania and three over the Balti- (seen hin, she would not marry bim and | whict, ordinarily must. ve disposed pt "Feed the Nerves I y s' WILSON MAKES A FORECAST OF aoe Sho Hot ath Nie more & Ohio. In addition about 3,000] woule pay hin back his Th toes COLORES, NON. enses now. elatives awaited the coming of thel officeholders and others affiliated with |tlation® were carried on through “er” |” ‘ Eyes Examined Without Charge ' Inc Atesseree theta mesaans were acaappe Ths wore neacty a score ot Tammany went Out on regular trains, | half sister, Mrs. Josephiae Aneve wving| sl dete : Bee that both Houre ana | Fnrich the Blood by Registered Eye Physictate- " " ‘each and to-night the President-elect Charles F. Murphy and Thomas F,|at No. 21 Creston avenue, the Bronx, Senate en fore “i ae ike eoamer rods the ina ‘Wil Be their guest at a family dinner. Smith, Secretary of Tammany Hall, ched here Feb. 24. and went | '28 moment the Jasses, 82.50 to S12. ' puration.? The canvas back of hia| W'L8ON AND MARSHALL AT THE went to Washington on a regular train| next day with Michael to the Chur exin, The Father Condigo told | House holding by drink! itor strop, which he calls “an {nfalli- SAME HOTEL. In advance of tho hosts of the ovkani-| St, Philip of MK URMGRaSs a ene ship and the | ead ” zation The first special train, carrying ‘them they must first get a marriage Bt see On ENO Sb peArE. t0'be je barometer,” was quite limp to-day.| Vice-Prosidont-lect Marshall, at the the Wifthe Seventh Ninth ond Thite|sheneer ehich they did. Then SMarlano| he Key log in the Jam, Both sides are| 1k unually is stiff when rain or in-| ame hotel, took his final look at the ble teenth Ausersbly Dhukritt organisations | experie ae | insistent | Clement weather is in aight, he told| book of rules of the Se: ’ ribs Brig bar seyphiarien’ | ' —_—— h of | hie gat bgg ALE | J. EHRLICH & SONS Op Half a Century in Business. 217 Broadway, Astor House , 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. Ann St. 17 West 42d-—New York .. Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn, | ciira"ciemonss| Build Up the Body) rt rine | | experienced a cli of heart and de- F i he correspondent when he reached| ready to sit in the Vic under command of Frank Goodwin, left! clined to wed. e next few di i to ‘hore. chair to-morrow at noon. 7 heey att whom she{ Were not embarrased by such serious H le and ° e , difficulties, and while the « w tan . ‘i A 7 nocond section, conveying the Fifteenth, | iived, tried to force uit ¢ co night pote ta weela eke gene pred hath have w brief conference this! Railroad Detective Said to] seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenta | she | negotiating the Senate and House were | ; satide 4 7 rhe for M practic rking time. call on President Taft with Mra. Wile] Major-Gen, Wood, 1 maranal ot! Have Put Accident Viclim’s Diateet onguntaations, captained py Th rs. | practically marking tiny jnusnal ofl Have Put Accident Victim's 1 residential .82 otclock, Four minutes later the! the girl's half si ya, and her u got out @ summons the employ of thi 4 {ahe were annoyed any more to call a detectives " e ithe! » ct, lef it Vitlonally completed.” Quarters in the city had been arranged Li gsbedd Naw | Heer ee Clabes tienora] Policeman > o York tral and Hudson River Railroad four-minute Interv . he jaltimore oe doesn't Know about (hore things| and the men were distributed in publle and Oblo specials left between 1 and 2 A onth the last minute,” he naid. He ine} halls, the corridors of public buildings, |Nere ™ laldwith attors | eresook, the third train carrying Bayne's timated that he was not sure as to all] barracks and hotels, Sleeping space for |M°Y for Ellas Addis, sixter 4 old, At) sicty-ninth Reglinent Band, which ix to acceptances yet, tosnlaht was ata premium long be the opening inthe Supreme Court to-day | tegd the Tammany delegation in. the Mr. Wilson was not sure when he| noon to-day the boy's suit for S100, tr parade to-morrow and a couple of tune! a would send the names of his Cabinet to] Many pald enormous prices for a cot} road company The Juwyer's remarks! Greg Tammanyltes not identified with! the Genate. He did not know whether|In a hotel corridor or permission to weap |ca to proteat:| (he @istrice organisations }) would be to-morrow or Wednesday, | 08 tables tn basements But the carnival that he was attempting to make the Juey | pny Kings County Demoorecy, w! sut expected to decide on reaching | spirit reigned every w pollee | bellewe the i muh its detee= | yvtret Washington soon as he elarned the] had surprisingly litle trouble control: | tives, had gone so be attempt the ted for Washington, We Senate refused to accept the con- | Discriminating i but did not expect to see any|the inaugural parade, ¢ im ar he family and Cettilio were in the| ference agreement on the public bu ] ofticlal folk. Bealdes the family din-| into # final conference to-day, ma Bae ; BAYNE'S BAND TO LEAD TAM-| fi oi ourt today. Magis | ings bill and) sent “feet hl Women Wear & net, Mr, Wilaon said he would go to}out the last details of what will b Life in Peril. MANY IN PARADE. Mariano that in this | for further conside | La Reinecorsetsand "'. * the Princeton smoker, retiring tmme- | biggest Inaugural pageant in the history ‘ | The other two sections, carrying the! countr, marry anyoody 8! The agricultura i enjoy the permanent ij . ately Lied as he had no other en-|of Washington, More than half of the | saad upper east side and Bronx districts and| chore and that pall Moone estar tie She 4 ease that is attained /\. 44 wagementa, rohers arrived to-day and to- Accusations concern! ‘ e ° new hat of William Shi i] aslonaey muRt GOtnen NSF. Ate: ein only in a perfect corset. \ Mr, Wilson said hia Cabinet Was “pro-} all but a very few will be here, sation: neerning the activities | the new silk hat of jam Shannon abd "durability (hk { makes them economical | itting and without} |i Ny Corsets from $5 Brassieres from $1 Wy Corser CORSET SHOP-—-CORSET HOSPITAL Charies Mit 0 Daria Elahteen-Yen Are skilfully combined with other valuable ingredients in Hood's | making it, in our opinion, the strongest and safest, the most successful, and the | most widely useful medicine for the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. It} \ contains not only Sarsaparilla, but also those great Alteratives, Stillingia and | | Blue Flag; those great Anti-Bilious and Liver remedies, Mandrake and Dande- | Charles Hilpl the ¢ messenger of No, Vil Lawrence street, 1 2 Hrooklyn, who tured Walte fin the midd' of the tratn tol eideriy mana of the , " tr 1 A " i . + Northwent avold extra tong trips from either end rhe Com. |lion; those great Kidney remedies, Uva Ursi, Juniper Berries and Pipsissewa; || 500 Fifth Ave ane for convent Senat er] lng the crowds Everybody took small} life of Addix ‘The ¥ branch of the Poste - nia op. Coe Ame Me, , the Meceauraeone asi liad 1 -a Bera ese ate nal os nti eur math tite tem over | teens en The Fenikete crowd, | ayy, into a taxton on Jan, 2, beat him | those great Stomach Tonics, Gentian Root und Wild Cherry Bark; and ocher North of Library, Second Floor, ’ . mone ouns seated ward - &W strong, loft fifteen minutes before - th ‘ tried to rob him of i i the arrests we: sneak thieves, of fawo years ago at Pishkill Landing by ‘ ‘ev the head 4 le valuable curative agenis, PRESIDENT-ELECT AFFECTED) Von a winall army is here Meee Chote, ka clalens, Guan a eenhag (ok Hrooklynites started, Queena sen 1 guilty bet Judge Ma- BY PRINCETON FAREWELL. Detectives from all the big. cities a I. oeenttad white | 2 telewation of 900 Democratis and Ri Court General Nexslons ‘ ‘ cbtiew— train by ms 4 poyees of the t eves" EANeriew by he was stealing a ride. ‘The rairoad ¢ heart—aadiatet local plain clothes tenda the nockient waa caused ty the| clon fe was not a face in that crowd," Jin nabbing every See eee Terai wie 1s ae oe The President-elect spoke enthustasti- | men who know tne cally of the farewell at Princetor on mond sent a smaiier delegation 1 He Wad remanded to “c=: "| Hood's Sarsaparilla Rte suacieioun ct 1,500 Tammanyites de- vo sald, “that was not familiar to me| A horde of fakers with evers dba de AL | alle eenretent the opganieation in | HO! s = erie was wall oj Al my old friends were there, Of course | celvable sort o! ny devi pA dig de to-morrow elther, wore or] celve! gue gh a De Re se ANE a ol Rill at Hdl na Attorney Ballwin declared — that plug hat. Most af them. wore | {0ueht, kn of tracted ti atten- | Ty of wonderful benefit in cases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Catarrh, Stomach all R NITUR E or belleving that ‘Old Nassau’ ts the |knickknack reaped a golden harvest in| sc teally from the day of the weve | thelr hate and carried the frock couts | Ua as pugslt way apposite | Troubles, Kidney und Liver Affections, Scrofuls, Eczems, Skin Diseas: must affecting college song } know, And | the crowds. aaa eaey in an omer to Ureak | 0, uent slove they are to waar i the) the city fall | Blood Poisons, Boils, Ulcers, all Eruptions, Genera! Debili y, Loss of Appe- Chased Leaiher 1 wa particularly delightful to havelY, 8, SUPREME COURT BHEAKS|iown the boy's case, | He sald that | Oumede Im Me camomile Be Mure | ery SST tite, That Tired Fooling, and other Ills arising from impure blood, Conch with Every cuns in farewell. ; | Phy was one of the few who had a box | HOLD BOY FOR ARSON Mrs, Annte W. Howe, sister of the A PRECEDENT. Jeven now the lad’s father, who sue*| specially buflt for a alk hat, It was . rmax H.| Even the Supreme Cour the United }#® guardian, ix stranded in ton ‘yeuident-elect, and Col. re ‘ tuted | L | carried by Phil Donohue, Treasurer of vighteo . | t Hirch, alde to Mr, Wilson as Governor | States caughi the Wilson fever ang | through the Wiles of one, John Walter.) pammany Ing for the boss's |. dicholas Weilct, ¢ hiteen eara a t New Jersey, joined the party at Weat | Uke & Precedent to-day Lan operative of the detective ney | hathox Of the ilies ‘aopars my Frollaghuyaen ie ; ew | ' Vhiladelphia. Justices decided to wear skull Walter, wormed lis way into the] taining to that arduous office, was committed to Jail in default of $t%- | 1 namiippeeniene at the Inauguratt Alwayn bee | Ad Lis household soon after the aced Every active Tammany worker who| ball by Judge Hahn to-day on 2] WASHINGTON JAMMED loreainee Goorae WV nok the |sehts sal Mrs aldwin, by 8 pretended poageaned the price of a ticket was on <hArse of settlg the to fapreies tune) WITH GREAT CROWD oath of offlce they ali inter a in pis n f r another of the Tammany spe: 4 yetending sympathy on a regular train, To recite| os es (Trade=Mark) FOR THE INAUGURAL, | motes Uru alle Eee Greene. bout. Fete , A FACY WITH A MORAL What's the use a companion ef the boy, taking him y Inaugurated would he tot . deaths of cold fust OUTLINES. Once, said the lawyer roof the actual strength of WASHINGTON, March 3—Two hun-|the custom heretofo tried to wet the bay ts gh) | vmany Hall as an organization. ine sell aweets at a peice no lows it Twi Ss Dowa §=$P 4) | $'7.50 Down §: t 1 1 Heckaway Mite Way To‘ Avuid FA OF motte Impure sweets ta to come direct ry | - and Atty shousand Je woured | have been the argument that Hah of them was George W. Plunkitt, | yoctue = on Jun. 2 He sald | tie national capital torda'y——a hete- 1k wae nt thia point that she rallroad'a} Of high in Tanwmany coun.| Hy A yn ur te sat Spectal for Monday the 3d | Spectal tor Tuesday the 4th ||*5 ews *75\10 "sx" 150 attorney® asked Justice Amond to de> | for many y¥ neous mase of visitors, militiamen, that} Stare a’mistrint and diacaarsze the sury'| elle, but now on the retired list sald —al ora NGERINE NUT = gulars, marching clubs and suffra- Dien art ie pronnd. ihaL: Hoda” waepoL Bai _ ms oe eee s |] OMQCOLATE OLED , Uke a a in MMII HOT, iseee A WEEK OPENS ke, ound, Cnt Waid OO) : ae Ae 10c “Tin 10c 00 AN ACCOUNT took the oath, ‘Phe| railroad tied to drown young Addis | oF Monday's Oltering tuesday’ Oltering a . if Seturage Evenings ale sum ace DOW Let Your Stomach Monday's Offering | Notables came on every train, but the | whice the Pr it there wal the same box and Wellet | on a charge of having sent | CREDIT “TERMS: a matter of ree ore justices have a » ty awaited the arrival of the man fr 4 were ord whose honor all the deqoratt all the | wilk and fined wit eors and all the ceremony was ar-| warm, The Just and ali the cersmeny wa Norsuts under that jatsiat rover | Mo ea tsetse dea lection Whh peaten th St. “L” Station at corner elude arguable | ee tesa nm ne Trouble You [| Ses, eal Ht aaa arte onthe suetd bien the Union ta WH — > | When you feel miserable, run down, hi bad taste in the mouth, coated | oh 7? ISH ER Bros irae ate pie ae | REMOVED FROM FOREHEAD. | DISMISSES OLD CASES. |e ar and frequent headaches it is a ere nea that your rath Mere 19¢ : humanit Visitors arriving and visitors | x ; Nit Gaur | and bowels are not in order and need a good, thorough cleansing at once. residents who gathered to waten | Appearance Greatly Improved by| . t H wt * ° was it 2 A sear a nad ite fan ¥ the triumphal entry into Washington of t . o f tha . ae ° ites bingy agonal key the Cutting Away of the Heions tale ‘ the F wn tl mur rondies wi { At the Capitol where weary Senators Distigurement. \ he latte h , - lew York, L4 and Representatives assembled early ty | PRINCETON, March #.—Waile Preste agen Leese bs { straighten out legislative tangles and! dont-elect: Wilson was walting to-day KtiGe 5 r ery | tempt to finish the business of for train to start for Washingto ‘ datunct COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103&104 st. TI. hun: Arin ax ma gate or euereney must ween oO1eE0 | CONNOLLY On Sunday, Maron | w near its close, thousands | the crowd at the station noticed muse het Park Row, Cortlandt re tit Ato BRODY CONNOL a. Melaved. hus { ; ; ate peas cp ted eines pec FH tare me tofore on the aie Sad & Spread | | The Delicious Laxative Chocolate ST BROADWAY ravine Ballintr stake Boca en ae vidors sah Si ; TGR ver tiringatr . rt of that | will cleanse your system in a natural, healthy manner, without pain or 4 BARGAY ATREE ‘Cor. Fulton St. eatter from hie A “At the White House President Taft) oa ny tho cutting away of the raludicn tet cithee | Reape Ex-Lax will relieve your bowels of the undigested waste matter, 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU STREET net Hooper at. Brooklyn, af ein ord fey, Ba ya) ees feurement. sila Hoit wil continue to and in several hours your head will be clear and your eyes will sparkle. ‘Cos. Church Street Bet, Beekman & Spruce Sty | ‘ " + of officials came to bid hin! mite Come ny’ sales eer an ae thie tae Cee het all One 10c box of Ex-Lax is enough to convince you. Fars Row ox a4 St. (aad 840 W. LER STRERT. a goashy and gocspesd, The last vit of Mer. STs Cis ih thee - cleared away. i AY City ant Pat * Lad iW Y y : aveiaged 11,90 coats per bound, — ade ay. rereyy Get it at your drug store to-day. 0c, 25¢ and 50c. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS * b ° . . & *

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