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ae einem ene npn pes een ae mary eo snenpmgete SEE RVENING WORLD, ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 16, Might Shelter fer iets, GRANDSON OF DUKE, | n remarkable. driving, beat J. @. “gaat fetrate Rhone ooking peony et the ‘A wight shelter hea been estabtisned waosneiven on sare GOVERNMENT 1(Q GOLFER KERR LOSES «a eeisSie ccs col ttt" nce ne Sat Scho evan ar ne Ne TO LOOK FOR A JOB. | va. Nacthing, Shanley vs. Allis, Weber |Fas been badly punished. I'll reserve my | 20 Eaet Thirty-second street, where | vs. Marston and DeForest va. Travis, | decision until to-morrow.” girls of any age may be brought when U Julian Bishop, Yale, beat Arthur Cam- their mothers are taken iI! in the night ovito, unattached, 4 and 3 B, 8. Bot- | 5 and may remain as long be tome, Fox Hills, beat A. C. Pratt, Mont- “ The directors of the Pi No sanitarit N 4 we. ’ LANSING, Mich., April 18—The death | beat C. E. Van Vieck, Montclair, 1 UP ling match at Hastings last night, has u ss 4 secretly. If after a y —— —— holes, J. B.C. Tappan, Nassau, beat! reguited in the clamping on of the “itd under the direct supervision of Harri- any ae - its use your money Henry McSweeney, Ol C on boxing in ail parte of Michigan by wil ay age Bani? 8. Y¥. Ramape, O11 City, beat W. 8. Brown,| goy, Ferris, ORRINE is prepared in two forms: | ollegiate Cham-| Oakiana, 3 and % Percy Platt, unat- No, 1, secret treatment, « powder; x Bota of Intercolleg tached, ‘beat Thee, Recmeinan, Ailaatlel groesantitg eniseneny ood Iaerins Ot ren) RINE No. in pil form, for thove whe fhe Maclaine of Lochbuie” Secretary McAdoo Takes Up! pion Hanley Another Match | City, 7 and & 8 K. DeForest, Bhinne-|every county would be notified 10 40-1 50 .+5'on the job and then @ woman will | Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and cook Hilla, beat W. BR. Delehanty, Deal, | force the iaw againat professionals, ind make @ mofkey out of|talk over the matter with Riker Play Surprise. 2 and 2, W. H. Wiitams, Morris Coun- senile Hereman Co. “Ask them for booklet. pris LAMBERT JEWELRY FOR APRIL WEDDINGS Dizon, Shinmecock Hills, bei “I am not posted on the Collector- mance TaMlY Te Reine ron) Jatt Lowden, Midland, # and i. | #39." sald Tammany Leader Chari Cian by its BEAUTY, NOVEL DESIGNS, HONEST CON- STRUCTION, variety to choose from in all lines and by the WASHINGTON, Apri! 18.—The right| weather again to- C. M, Bastar, Yale, bout C. fo Taopte,|f OONEY SSverai good mn for the GUARANTEE of quality which protects all purchasers. A taste a i gale thet re several good men for the ot Dr. F. F. Friedmann to treat for pay| tery from the peawenepihd tals of the "Wr A fora, “ipaeiite beat W. yucn ai of whom have always voted the for Fine Diamond and Gold Jewelry is gratified at Lamberts at the LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE. Aig: Law That May Prevent Doctor Taking Pay. Says He Hopes to Find Penniless Wife. + NEVER EARNED A CENT. pationts with the remedy which he| Lakewood Country Club for the start | Henderson, Atlantic City, 6 and « Democratic ticket and any one of whom claime te © sure cure for tuberculosis! of match play In the apring golf tourna-| | W. D. Vanderpool, Morrie County, would fill the position ably. ts Deine investigated by the Kolicitor of) ment, Oddly enough, Hamilton Kerr, oC ee | = tary McAdoo to determine whether ihe] Winner Of yesterday's low score medal. | philip Randolph Jr., Philadelphia, beat Federal publlo health laws are being) WA® the firat name drawn for the first |‘T. T. Rushmore, Midland, 3 and & violated. fet, while Walter Travis was the last. | cag) fee Rg sd eg i ave ‘The act of July 1, 1902, provides that| Kerr's opponent was Horace Cook, a ez " rea @wns 35,000 Scottish Acres, but Théy Are All Top- heavy With Mortgages. no. Daron shall “ten, carry. bring] taweencaile preparatory sshool sti aa Waltaey, Savnau, Seat B. 2 HUMOR ON FACE LL. Lambert Diamonds are imported direct and mounted in our ly joo for “The wr eale, barter or exchange, from any| dent. Travis found himself against Dr. | Lawrence, St. Andrews, 5 an own factory on the same premises with our unpretentious but kaiareoty sot» soy Biate, Territory oF the Distt of Co- P, Dy Manes, & Deaven phynialan, praia, Rencloh ot, Eateastanie, beat comfortable and well-stocked salesrooms, We NEVER DEAL | \ Beally now, The Mactatne needs one District of Columbia or trom aay’ tore Lead el preridggadl bent —_—_—— Could Not Go On StreetWithout Veil|| WITH MIDDLEMEN. We give the cutters in Europe spot cash for | badly, for when be got off the eign country into the United States, or| “here the latter got a remarkably fine BOY ACCUSES RICH MAN —Tells What Resinel Did For Her. |} Diamonds, and as we sell many hundreds of them we are satisfied with | Niles bi Wat ony le from the United States into any foreign betel lin ich Maarten bolieeed Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1912.—"In December,|| ONE MODEST PROFIT. The Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, Mo Kick and all of his bagsage was tenia, Gntiteaia OF ssaiseaa $iouee arn, "abn ead beventh Nolte. Wish OF HORSEWHIPPING HIM. | 1908, my face became sore. I tried everything | to which no pictures can do justice, are glittering illustrations of Lam- ~ _ that was recommended, and my face got worse Blunderman Makes Denial and| instead of better. I spent over $100 and got no benefit. The face and nose were very red wenth, where he had Brooklyn Magistrate Reserves the eruption had the appearance of small boils, le to the prevention and cure of| holed two memorable putts from the eases of mart unless such product | edge of the green, Kerr on the third een propagated and prepared at an| and Cook on thi eatablidhment holding an unsuspended yy" bert WORKMANSHIP and Lambert SAVING. — Those selling at between $10.00 and $1,500 are unmatched values, as you would find by comparing Lambert prices with any others in our line. “ . A H et el ner Sen saey of % rear eT bere ink =a His Decision. Kew terrible my foes k leoked—all T can say bo iM PRICES MARKED_IN PLAIN FIGURES, The Ginaliy fen viowtse ot tnie| Travis took mattera eany, for he hea] Sohn H. Biunderman doesn't seem to it wes dreadful, and | suffered beyond descrip- ght mean. He is| tion. . section {9 a fine not exceeding $500 or|no wotry, und beat Magee 4 up and 3] de what his name mi =i have net gone on the street any time since @ maximum imprisonment of one year| to go. Harold Weber, Toledo veteran, |@ wealthy grocer, with @ big store at] igo, solo a fol, uativaew,” uk few or both. waa too much for Frank Jennings, No, ©4 Rogers avenue, Williamsburg, friend persuaded OMicials of the treasury are reticent| Nassau winning by % up and 2 to go.|and has a beautiful home for himself] Resinol a trial. I have used three cakes of | regarding the eituation, They apprect-| john Naething, Englewood, had a close | 4nd his famtly at No. 118 Linden ave-| Resinol Soap and less than a jar of Resinol | ate, it is said, that if Dr, Friedmann vailing 1 up from Arden Rob.| ue, He wus before Magistrate Walsh, | Ointment, and my face is perfectly free from | has a cure for tuberculosis it is the| “al! In prevailing In the Flatbush police court to-d yy eruption, and my skin is as clear and clean greatest discovery of the age, and the| Ds, Garden City. e|charged with having brutally hor ild’s. It is about four weeks since the United States Gor ent will quickly} HARVARD STUDENT ALLIS WINS | whipped Walter Dykman, sixteen yea: waiting for some jolly up and tap him on say, “You're it, old a se oe Cay] recognise it whe BY 6 UP AND 56 TO GO. old. J. Bateman, 4 ae CoA cacy. It is pointed Ned Allis, the Harvard atudent from| The doy sald he bad been tn the em- Nothing we can say of Resinol equ feo the German physician has n " sasily beat George Hanvey,|DI0y of the grocer unttl last Wednes- others, such as Mrs. Bateman, it. If yo the Government with adequate means| M!lwaukee, casily nek’ ¥+] gay, On that day, he sald, he dnopped| are suffering from hehle AsaET vleens, , of passing judgment quickly on his| Great Barrington, the Yalo sentor, who | 0%” OF iat powder, His employer, he | troubles, blackheads, dandruff, ulcers BLUFF.” ® remedy, and‘in the meantime all the|has held the intercollegiate title by @/ 44:4, punched him in the mouth, | boils, stul paced wooed “74 be XK, UFF, ’ precautions imposed by the health laws] up and 6 to eo. There was no holding | knocked out a tooth, blackened his eye [read edge Attra Ointment ites ry y remap hes pene and vee” bal M2 April tk—pr,| Allis down, He was 3 strokes for the/ and knocked him down. Then, the, boy | (op Mids ames oe gts druggist colle 5 firat eight holes and @upat the turn. | aays, his employer horsewhipped him | po" tot ’ f grendoon of the Duke of APPELLATE DIVISION Friedman \torday delayed hie depart-|'"y, yr. Shanley, Deal, beat Paul Moore, | until he fell limp to the floor. Retinol a Mose ofall our Diamond Jewelry, hand-made, solid ‘4-karat of < petania’s ship lst. Incidentally, . posed, he le to administer a secona| Morris County, § up and 3 to go. Shan- jie, boy, desorbed how he, drageed toes out of the ordinary for tridestoalds, Ushers and best men, honof- p 2 n ome. 9 an orphan boy, ‘ + was no valet. When “The” was treatment to those patients who were Rll ye bith Herlagenory de Cae innalndy abit oouee We teatity e | Ing ba han taste without draining their ees and the bride's friends : Gisappearance of that Inoculated with his anti-tubercutoais | ‘as to his condition. will find a thousand suitable articles to select from. oy Beer vac ee neaned Mevienly, aaeeane roclat had einen eat te] B. La De Forest, M’ land, retired cli] The grocer denied that he bed struck O | n | OGeg ct Hundsaa —_——— a 2 his olerk. Th On Seve red Would leave Providence this! morning, (fete Penning: 2.00 aad 1 to go. Dei the bey and eo de Ee cle. Fhay ale eo ral Hund Watches FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDRE: What would Forest was 2 up ending the ninth and| ‘at Walter was alwasw getting into Lown 1 have only two orf Court Holds That Rule Under roel af prey pled yaa reenet a8 | managed to just hold that advantage, | trouble. = We protect the buyer’s interest and our reputation ta lees myselt with? Tel] Wich Sergeant Was Pun- | Sould take an evening train for Now athe een tast) Bele! ears ee “I don't know about th every time we sell a watch, as every one is ex- No Money $ A amined by our own watchmakers before placing York. it In stock. We carry a complete line of Waltham, ished Is Unfair. Down Week Elgin, Howard and Hamilton watches. Isl is Unfair. HIGH CAR STEPS TORTURE, Our new styles and patterns are HIS pretty watch for a lady, with Its solid 14 area the prettiest we have ever shown, karat gold hunting case, tastefully by “hit ts WOMEN TELL COMMISSION. ina bur prices lower than you are fitted with guaranteed Waltham, Eigta or Once more to-day the old story of po- accustomed to pay. 2858 3d Av., near 149th St. Open Bventars, @ Lambert works and sells for $29.50. Solid gle watches for ladies, $7.50° up; for men, $25. up. Excellent timekeepers for boys and girls, sterling silver cases, $4.00 up.° | Largest Stock in the City of Waltham—Elgin—Hamilton—Howard Seamloes Geld Lambert Seamless Gold Wedding Rin edting Bioze on stand the test of time.” Same hign standard of lity has been kept up since 1877. Your pick among shapes, styles and widths. Every ring made 14-Karat, $8.80 up from one piece of seamless solid gold 14. xarat, 4.40 18-Karat, 84.00 up and no solder. Engraving without taco * 95.50 up 22-Karat, 95.45 up charge. 22-Karat, 670 up ice punishment being set aside by the courts on appeal from the ruling of the ‘The/Public Utilities Commission, which an \ held a hearing tn the Union Trust Bulld- 2 trial Commissioner was exemplified in| 'ng in Jersey City this morning on the Bes oF b Fifth Avenue question of Jowerihg the steps of street Ss at 36th Street the decision of the Appeliate Division | enti JOM atimeny, frome elt work for | annulling the fining of Borst. Floyd omen, mambers of the Women's Club WILL CLOSE OUT Saturday why 1] Pitts of the Macdougal street statton! o¢ pudson County, who, led by Mrs. Boys’ and Girls’ five days’ pay. Not only was Serst./ William D.- Edwards, wife of ex-State SPRING COATS remitted, but by order of the/ Senator Edwards, were present to urge Girls’ plain tailored Box Coats, this season’s best models } and newest fabrics; sizes 4 to 14 years, ‘Grand. ‘use that word, | dental to reepectful—‘Grand-| Pitts w > T need a ticket to | discipline in his precinct after Chief In-| , spector Schmittberger had found for but I am pounds, said I, ‘will not buy a| men off thelr posts, There was no I find at very difficult to Regular prices $18.00 to $28.00; A G B om the’ Mauretania, as you Very | c! that Pitts himself was not on your trolley ear can get bi re 5) ine (oad y and $15.00 CuRARAN LAMBERT ROTHERS S ’ lully patroiing his precinct in an but, oh aiy, getting ressy coats for little children; sizes 3 to 6 years, Proof Building. . NWOPOP GAVE HIM A TICKET] efrort to detect just such dereliction as Regularly $18.00 to $25, $12.50 is STORAGE Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. FOR SHIP. that dlacovered by the Chief Inspector.| Mra, Charles Miller, also of good Sale Price. cecereec sees awe! STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10. Grandpop, bless his heart, | Rchmittberaer testified on Pitts's trial] weight, sald she had fallen several tines exh ae e for Household Goods. ticket on the axed dis-|in alighting from the high steps, and Boys’ Coats M STEWART — Pe | cipling no man would have been off] Mrs. Brice Collard declared only ier Broken lots—newest models in Blue Serges, English mixtures T.M. i Set Minne neteeen wees | P°%: ci and covert cloths; sizes 3 to 15 years. 438-442 WEST 5131 ST. 1 the r the Mactaine’ fore] “Such & rule ax te here attempted 10] “45, UG rich Ki Dickinson gave expert | Regular prices $15.00 and $19.00; | ounged & the Court, “woul restimony that the high steps were a| Special to close | *t Bt! of It—positively not a] require a sergeant {to be upon every! roa) menace to the health of women. —————— & answered with som portion of every post in an extended 5 ry moment during hia! © ‘ B £ It’s made in the Largest Worcestershire | sirefsass Sauce Factory in the World tations: Highest Quality—Low Prices sci sear 647 58 1913 FORD Ne . 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