The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1913, Page 8

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HOLLOW HORN BEAR! “WAS WIM. . BRYAN | OF SIOUX NDANS Big Chief Gone to Happy Hunting Grounds Was Fa- mous as Stirring'Orator. ‘The passing of Chief HoBow Norn Rear of the Sioux, who died at Wash- ington after an attack of pneumonia Gilcien, the tnauguretion, revalin to ‘timers from the Black Hfls various ineldeate tm the great Rediski's career. United Gtates Marshal Seth Bullock of (whe te better known by his HORITS CENCE OF HUMOR. “Well,” said Capt. Bullock, when he the first accounts of William J. Bryan's stampede of the Democratic ‘National convention of 1896 with the Memorable “cross-of-gold-and-crown-of- thorns” speech, “I see by the papers they've discovered « pale face Hollow Hern Bear down in St. Louis.” Hollow Horn Bear had the Indian Benge of humor, which i¢ more nearly like the Scoteh than any other, because of the stern repression of silly manifes- tations ef hilarity. Marshal Bullock's best story of him has to do with the ef. i < agent was a retired evangelical minis- ter, with long white whiskers and a xealous missionary epirit. “We shall Gissourage the pestial feast- ings and the orutal hunting down of the beef cattle which are ocomsioned by these distriputions,” he sald. ‘We shail change the date to the Fourth of July. hope!’ The apportioning of sustenance to these | "rau! Tau! Tau!” Only @ more gén- eral and louder emphasis marked the rising of the multitude as to the in- terest and importance of what was go- ing on, "—— A decent respect,” quavered the reverend agent, unfortunate savages shall become inci- dental to a real Fourth of July oelebra- tion, whieh ahall be an object t a to their untutored minds resarding the benevolence, freedom and the dignity of Amertoan institutions.” July 4 arrived, A platform was dullt opposite « low prairie se. The In- dian police marshalled the incoming Meux, grumbling and pussied, into long council rows fronting the stand, They sat, all in their featival robes and head Greases, and waited stolcally. The agent appeared on the flag decorated platform and catied Hollow Horn Bear to his side to ect ae interpreter. HOLLOW HORN BEAR “TRANS LATE®” DECLARATION. ‘The white whiskered agent, fussy and Pompous, s silk hat on his head and a breld edged diagonel frock cat tishtly ®uttoned across his narrow chest, was in strange contrast to t dered massive prince of arms were folded acros: his blanket with statue-ti “My friends and charges,” equeaked the agent, “I am now about to read to had the Declaration of Independence— ene o American liberties. Tae ate on and try to learn eomething iM ‘the kindly and no! pire of the Government of which you are the children, sometimes worthy, sometimes He neddef to Hollow Hern Bear. At the once the Chief began to “interpret” in) the Slouz language, with a voice with & beet. 3 he says anything worth + While, 3 shall tel) you what it is. 3B ‘bnllé no false hopes.” There was not « amile in the cre! rows of solemn red faces, surro' i by: the flaming color of the blankets an@ head-dresses, Through them all there was ® murmur: “Tau! Tau! Tau!” signifying @elemm approval, as though THT “Tau! Tau! Tau-tau!’ nodded the sol- emn-taced, sparkling-eyed row before him glancing at each other in the grav- est approval. “—- and to assume among “Be patient, I beg of it Naud Mollow orn Bear, dramatic earnestness, which made the rt with they were saying well! It is wi ‘Once more the voice of the ex-preacher | t was ear to the cloud-flecked pale esky. HEN Dead Indian Chicf Long Long Noted as Greatest Redskin Orator | “when in the courss of human events ft becomes necessary for one people to @esolve the political bande which have connected them with another’?— Hollow Horn Bear's voice boomed out Robly to the horizon, KE WAS ON THE AGENT, BUT EVER KNEW IT. Powers of the earth,” continued the to vou MAY TRY POSLAM BEFORE BUYING\cremir “Try before you bi | for the consumer. | be unworthy.” m es soft, All druggi cents) and where, by the E $2 Went 25th St., Millions of pepenes have tried the free samples, ‘That they have f Poslam meritorious present sales—great: remedy for the i ete, should not Ne endured whil PUTS AN END TO BACKACHE QUICKLY CURES WEAK KIDNEYS A Few Doses Give Relief. Help Lifeless Organs Regain Health. Strength and Activity. It is useless, danger sary to be tortured with the digging, twisting pains of backache and rheu- matism, or suffer with disagrecable hidney bladder any] j longer. The mew discovery, Crozone, pro- vides a comedy which every suffercr ¢an pow depend upon to promptly and ‘ous, and unneces-| gg, rh A You will find other remedies and texture, sooth skin, makes complexions clear, The best shampoo for dan ew York Poslam, ‘tion and disea: ell Poslam (pi Jam Soap (price, & jeumatiom that for the ver; it i nto the “It fe well! Tt shouted with @ tremolo is a safeguard Nothing inferior can on this basis, is asked to buy Poslam—the » remedy—without first prov- ual curative properties by use oft the sample sent free to any one, any- ergency Laboratories, ry. JAP keeps the skin secure Y Prindipie’ ot practically sclven away for fear of oureting a blood vensel. er Molt are is taken of the teeth & falta are more oF ime afflicted th | eae | me It seetned to me tir beauty in the rhythn words.” “Mr. Agent.’ 9 more than righ fd Seth, “vou are | R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. MON DAY A few Tuesday — by oh ing in fe Sunda few are lis tt are pea a ool not been advertised either in the Sunday newspapers or here. There cre always more un-advertised than advertised specials at Macy's BOYS’ BLUE 62 BLACK-and-WhITE senten raph, until the hn breeds and scouts at the back of out of sight of the preacher but in plain view of his solemn Audience, rolled on the ground and platform, $3.59 kicked each other and dragged Son SERGE REEFERS ‘Yiea SUITING Sold elsewhere at $4.50. The cloth was fype! fo retail Climate Failed; Made of navy blue, all worsted at $1. serge, extra well tailored <= two wiring “sine, Sei, In Medicine Effective |} mode's. one with sailor collar trim | tor the necdle. ‘This will be'a great opportunity to secure one bean, absolutely shown, that And good fond 004 WOMEN’S 7. $3.96 UmpRELLas Sold elsewhere at $5.00. Made of twilled silk, tape edge, close rolling. Handles of fun metal, sterling silver caps, etched or en- grav JT Main Floor) Sei heal Le ei! WHITE CORDUROY 38¢ Pave Sold elsewhere at 50c yd. There are 1278 yards in_ this lot of 1913 White Corduroy Pique, 36 inches wide; a smart and durable fabric. [*sietaag? I—[ as CREAM SUGAR 6c Shan “Wakefield” Brand. Very fancy quality that sells élsewhere at 10c can, For this sale, 69¢ doz. or 6¢ can. 12c FRENCH BATH SOAP Macy's usual iy 24. Imported by R. Macy & Co. White in color Atel slightly per. fumed. Medium es cake, (ema? |—L iat 79¢ INITIAL AND rate’ EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES Sold elsewhere for $1.25. Made from extra quality mustin, hemstitched. Size 45 in. x 36 ng, Fetters os 3 M.N, O, P, R, nouriahin nd fresh we all need. A remarkable Were fi the) Nivined While there an broke! and isch became very much ALL LINEN PILLOW CASES Sold elsewhere at 60c. Good, pray pial hemstitched. in. X Size 48 i WHITE DRESS Zhe LINEN or Sold elsewhere at 35¢ yd. 39c Each an “Flooi st 3544 In. wide. recn MADE RENAIS- lation shape, double-breasted, _ gilt or bone buttons, emblem o1 Macy's usual price 49¢ each. tres. Sold elsewhere for 59c. GRAND RAPIDS Macys the season's most stylish materials for Sleeve. Sizes 3}4 to 8 years. — | sins and jacket suits or for separate y “wa Voor, | | NTS 1 [ise |— |e. Rear _ I eae | i—_ 3 [we Pure Irish flax. A medium-weight even weave, soft and mellow finish, * SANCE CENTREPIECE Some have hand-drawn work cen- ' THE EVENING WORLD, “MONDAY, MAROR 17, | Check Receding Gums A Remarkable Heating Agent and Pertect Dertrifice in One Tubs. reat wit af teeth examined and cleantd wrowahly elennwe reach meal, before 1 J. Porban, of eating for an fleal el. a2 A Golden , If You Are in the Market for FURNITURE This Will Interest You. TER u-) toe *75|*10 se eee 150 ee 0 A WEEK OPENS i ACCOUNT FisHER BRos COLUMBUS AVE. ‘BET.103 &104 ST. END LIVER TROUBLE WITHOUT CALOMEL Untrustworthy Drug, Thought to Loosen the Teeth, Now Made Absolutely ‘Unnecessary. Dr. Edwards's Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are the mildest but surest laxa- tive known, and their effect on the liver is - | almost instantaneous, They are the result of Dr. Edwards's determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel, Dr, Ed- wards has been calomel's uncompromisi % ». | His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-oil-colored tablets, a rare combination of vegetable compounds mixed with olive oil, These pleasant, harmless little tablets do all the good ‘that calomel does, but have no bad after j effects They don't injure the teeth like strong ‘liquids or calomel, ‘They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver ¢ at the expense of the teeth? Cal for a limited time only, we will give, ABSOLUTELY FREE, to every purchaser of $50.00 worth or more of Furniture or Rugs this hantisome Solid Oak Pedestal Exten- sion Dining Room Table in Golden or Early English finish; and with every purchase of $100.00 or more a Beautiful _ Heavy Brass renee, There are NO STRINGS to this of- fer. It applies to CASH or CREDIT purchases alike. You do NOT pay for these gifts in ADVANCED PRICES. Our prices are always marked in PLAIN FIGURES, Pe] and we invite compar- ison with others, We iknow OUR PRICES mean a 20 PER CENT. SAVING for you. human | In addition, we want you to become acquainted with our CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN ¢ Mi rth like it, 1 times plays havoc with the gums. So do strong surely relieve all auch misery and bring te you take it an liquids, It is best not to take calomel at all, and your name added to our list of thousands of satisfied customers. shout » speedy cure, first time you use it, and all the misery |bus to let Olive Taliets take thetr place, Croxone cures these roubles because it quickly overcomes the very cause « the iene. Tt soaks right into the! tke eat filtering lone peu Bre ioe m me filter and sift ti ime yu give the use and suffering that go with such troubles nd ¢ an original axe pric sults the OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR WiCon.6" AvesiS"St. Most headaches, and that lay feeling come from constipation manda disordered liver T ake Olive Tablets wh and” ed brain rite, je Olive nent all its own.” | The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0. | Two More Splendid Pictures These are Photogravures of famous . H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices WNADAS) YOUNG MEN ILORED by specialists of acknowledged standing, and as fine in material and work- manship as they are smart in cut. Noth- ing freakish—nothing extreme—but every desirable and distinctive point for the season, in- cluding a number of special models tailored on peculiarly attractive lines of our own, and not obtainable elsewhere. A complete showing, too, the present conditions in the garment market notwithstanding. Savings, of course, that are never lower than 20%, and are frequently appreciably more in the case of high- grade imported Suits and Coats. Sack Suits at $11.50, $14.75, $18.50, $19.75 and $22.56 Brown and grey mixtures, plain greys, hairlines, and blue-and-grey stripe effects. The newer models that follow closely the body’s natural lines. \ Patch Pocket Suits at $18.50, $19.75 and $22.50 Plain greys and blue-and-white, grey-and-white, and black-and-white hairline stripes. A distinctive- ly smart model—all our own—that has a somewhat broader collar, together with other attractive points that must be seen to be appreciated. Blue Serge Suits at $12.75, $14. tS and $19.75 These Suits will be wanted by young men for wear at Confirmation, and after, for semi«dress or business. Top Coats at $19.75 Skeleton-lined with silk or satin. Of grey homespuns and of brown, grey, and green mixed cheviots. Fifth Flees, Broadway. =——Again in Next=—= Sunday’s World Free for the Coupon From the Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art historic paintings and of great | educational value. | Be Sure Vou Get Nour Order in Early iT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD WANT WILL GO GET IT 'E’VE made very long corsets comfortable by using our patented elastic fabrics, Lastikops Cloth and Lastikops Webbing. Both will oufwear any corset— proved by test. Other makers, trying to imitate Nemo models, can use only the old, flimsy elas- ties—like you used to get in hose supporters, RESULT—Nemo Corsets wear LONG, while all the others wear OUT, _ BE A WISE WOMAN! Ask for the NEMO—and be sure you GET IT! A Popular Example —of Nemo superiority is the splendid new model shown above, with— Nemo Lasticurve-Back No. 322—low bust ) No. 324—medium $3: 00 300,000 Sold First Month Elastic gores carry skirt several inches below the back steels—you have an “ineurve” fit when you stand, ease when seated. ff It'simpossibleto duplicate F these corsets without Nemo Lastikops Cloth! NEMOS FOR ALL FiGURES $3.00, $4.00 and $5.¢0 Ask your dealer, insist on the NEMO, Be a Wise Woman! } (4-8) KOPS BROS,, Mfrs, New York and HE Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Pogi- tions’ than any other two mediums ia the universe,

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