The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE News Oddities Fara eae Souka OF THE EPICURE From A committee of fifty men and women 5 . ‘ ‘ residents of Eimhurst and Newtown a ae ‘ ‘ap ty called on Commissioner Johnson to- oP deat ine Gratin Weak tn day. Their spokesman, Benjamin P. | home of DeWitt, deplored the action of the Fire tricts in care of volunteer firemen. The Pronounced She-ris Island to-night? territory, he sald, has 100,00 inhabdi- OIL “No, Mrs. Wood, it’s tants and property vi tion of $1,000,000, {QWing to the Indescribably fine flavor | too hot, and, besides, DEDLINERTOSAY HEEL Chauines and Other Famous | oner Protest Wins Promise Perfect olive olf mult ni but it mustehave quality only the * ONEILL-ADAMSCa, Sixth Avenue, 20th to ##d Street. “Good evening, Mrs. Wood.” “Good evening, Mrs. Clark.” “Are you going to the MOVING PICTURE theatre fe to be installed at Buckingham Palace for the amusement of the King’s family. COL, ROOSEVELT writes a otter of enthusiastic thanks to his lawyer for opearing ez cents — ing Deputy Commissioner Farley ano was told by telephone he had just inherited 690,000, Be; Chief Kenlon, promised that paid f.e- ‘defore Sept. 1. ————— Child Drinks From Potso: Commissioner Johnson, after consult- food 1 | John has a lot of new er hesitates about wa| Victor Records. We are going to have a Victrola arty. Won’t you come? ring your husband and Marie.” “Delighted to! I’m crazy to hear the new music. Wish we could afford a Victrola!” “Afford a Victrola? Why, we are getting ours through the O’Nei time payment plan and, as John says, ‘it’s a cinch—just as if some- body had given us the instrument.’ ‘ “You don’t miss or begrudge 50 or 80 cegts a week. In fact, we actually save it by stay- ing home and enter- taining ourselves and friends with our Vic- trola, We'll have a little night.” “Fine! about _ records, Clark?” “O’Neill’s furnishes you Pekan a seneruns supply when you buy your Victrola. | Why, we selected 24 favorite selections of John’s and mine! Then, from time to time, we have bought records just as one buys piano music.” The next afternoon Mrs. Wood bought her Victrola VI at O’Neill’s on the following plan: MAINICURIT in @ Trenton barber shop lathered customers because of the etrike, and there was @ rush of patronage. VANDAL who has been Gesecrating graves in Sayville cemetery has been vared It was a dog. batituite a bra potsoning in Roosevelt Hospital to-day. ind ie im euch instances we will deliver to you — He was taken to the hospital last eve- ‘TEN-YEAR-OLD runaway boy in Paterson told the police he had watked all the way from Florida. 1 CHINA ts . Firat prosecution for bigamy Yn the history of the country has just been tried in Shanghal, and the man got eighty days, ning after drinking from a can whioh had contained concentrated lye. Pp. t was the truth, but he meant Florida, N. Y. Eat. with Raa eee | 7S peed COMPANY, Dest. W. 18 Platt Street, New York. <a Golden Finish highly polished. Large base with nicely carved top. Large beveled plate mirror. WOMAN game warden has been appointed fo. Mobile County, Ala PUPIL in a Williamsburg achool was suspended. Tt wan not for infraction of rules, but on an iron picket in the school fence. He there ten minutes, BATHS, alcohol and the sex question were subjects discussed by the ‘Women's International er in Paris. r quit his i having @ dinner half prepared. men would be assigned to the district UNDERTAKER in Potteville tendered a banquet to the doctors of the town. ‘WEDDING in Hammon’, Ind., had to be postponed because a goat ate the ree or Very large Reed Rocker, high bac! tionally well braced. Selected reed caue FIRST application by a girls’ bareball team for permission to play in scat. Full roll. A wonderful value. Prospect Park, Brooklyn, has been made. Wears Like ee , But 2% HEALTH BOARD of New York has found it necessary to prohibit the use "| of eoap in food producjs. PRESIDENT WILSON went to the movies In Washington and saw pictures of the Panama Conal., “e) The wonderful prices and credit terms in this advertisement be had only at our store, Block 35th to 36th Street and Sih Avenue. TRAIN on the Montauk division of the Long Island Rallrond was stopped ine | by caterpillars. EXPECTING TO GO TO JAIL, GOES TO HOSPITAL INSTEAD. Judge Is Lenient With Sick Man Who Stole to Get Off the Streets. “when Peter £. Roth, a roofer of No. 989 West Houston street, was arraigned for sentence, having pleaded guilty to can be done to make tne remainder of your daya bearable,” Roth broke into tears, “This is too good to be true,” he mumbled. “I came into court this} morning expecting to be sent to jall,! for I had made up my mind to go| there rather than sleep on the street. | | 1 stole to be sent to Jail.” | The court officials and spectators made up a fund which they gave Roth to defray what little expense he may have while in the Riverside Hospital. ( pst Sater) AUSTIN’S BODY CREMATED. Service fer Poet Laureate Held at \_ robably lance to- The Springy Step of Youth Is Possible to Every One But how Mrs. PAY ONE DOLLAR, select anything you need to fur- nish a room com- Instead of a hard, unyielding insole that deadens your step, there is a springy, pliable cushion sole ‘that makes walking a pleasure. Let us show you its construction. $5.00 to $6.00. All styles. F wMen and Women Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co. - Broadway and 36th St. e Broadway woot Bulldne. DWSOUUBDUOW bled into court supported by two at- DOUBLE STAMPS tendanta “1 have looked into your case very MORNINGS OAC We +1 ‘ER NOON ace, at the @ame hour and Well taken! tended by the members of th that something family. iGepig: | MEN.---At the Hackett-Carhart Stores You aS, Will Find the Most Sensational Blue i Our Terms for Furniture $100 WORTH—$ 1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY 150 We! $ 3.00 DOWN—S$1.50 WEEKLY WORTH—S$ 5.00 DOWN—$2.00 WEEKLY WORTE—$10.00 DOWN—$2.50 WEEKLY and a $25 Victrola was delivered at her home, with $9 worth of Victor — Serge Suit Value in All America ae mete vy Our Lot Punto Records which she had personally selected. Pay- ments wereonly 80 cents CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN ON CREDIT» a week for forty weeks. $15.50 [4so4] 13.50 ) OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNMARKED AUTO DELIVERIES WITHIN 5@ MILES will create thousands of new customers for us. Just think of being able to buy a pure worsted guaranteed fast color blue serge suit for $13.50, hand tailored and guaranteed to give good service, or you get a new suit free. The fabric was expressly woven by one of the leading mills for the immense Hackett- Carhart outlet—wholesale and retail—tailored in our own modern plant and sold direct to you at what other retailers have to pay for it at wholesale. Models—to fit men of all ages and builds. There are two and three button conservative sacks, English soft front garments rolling to the second button, and Norfolks of several designs, some quarter or half lined, others full lined. For those who prefer number 4004 with silk lining, we have a complet f Taos models and sizes, silk taffeta lined—either full, half or quarter. oe “ | VE N $15.00 $15.00 hn Little dint fat Ash (axtvarls appearing at. the New Amsterdam. 841 Broadway 119 West 42d Street Words by Music by ROBERT B. SMITH. OSCAR STRAUS. *‘ at 13th Street Near Broadway Near Union Square Open Evenings _ Another Plan: Pay $1 for a $15 Vic- trola—style IV— $0 io Victor Recor of lection. - nts only 80. conte’ S'AVE. con.9™ ST. ments only 50 cents a OI IEZINZA ati foe fe joa wosks SMITH ST.cow STATE fOCOML YA | QNEILL-ADAMSCa, Sixth Ave. 20th to 22d Street Sth Fheor, Main Bidg. 224 Street Blevatore, ——— ——— ty Makes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Want” Will Go and Get , Inc. Retail 154 East 125th Street Near 3d Avenue Open Evenings Words and Music Complete in NEXT SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE

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