The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1913, Page 18

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~ FARBUT FALSE: OR, HOW “LARRY” -WOOED HENRIETTA *Twas in Night Shadows After! . Rival Had Won Handsome Harry. COWLICK FOR HER BROW; But a Day Came When All Was Clear and Romance Ended in a Clinch. Gator that he hed arrived at the denous- nant of @ plot wilder thea anything ang il ul Rae Girl Who Says well, or better. Henrietta Aiken, over| Board of from Bridgeport, was tripping out of an foe cream parlor when suddenly she etopped short, (Most people stop more mo hat and her short hair was alicked back from her brow in the popular college cow-lick. Her lipe—ah, ehort when they trip.) Her burn- paste Sens ves, ka two ovals in ihe tender of 1TQ HAVE 454 MORE POLICE. there under the full Money Vote: new so well!— scornful, though polite, amile, “Well, look who's here!” were the Geeting words that came through those Dessie McIntyre On . then—they clinched. ure enabled to have nice lit and Indulge in gossip to théir @ hoarse cry Hen! Baliesos TS BOY KILLED BY A FALL. Little Frank Redolfe Loses His Lite home with his gultar, music to tell what was Bis heart. He eald their love was too Gelicate a thing to be displayed in the Barish light of day; im Trying to Recover His Kite. Twelve-year-old Frank Rodolfo of No, 1 Chryatie street, tried to climb from the roof of No. 27 Chrystie street, a five-story tenement, to the house’ next door this afternoon when hia kite fell and caught on a neighboring roof. An fron apike fence lined the ede of the Foof to discourage attempts to olimb =| ecross the shaft between the houses) ‘ and rank, half over this, lost his| Te men were rescued after two hours Saeing and taken to the hospital. None of them is seriously injured. The ex- cavation is for the new Proctor Theatre, Heavy rains during the night loosened about the beam supports in) men went into} the excavation to-day the shoring sud- the workmen, four foreigner, were caught The accident created con- ecreams ran to the yard where tho boy landed after emashing through @everal clothes lines, They oalled a doctor from Gouverneur Hospital. but the little boy had been crushed and willed instantly, Tenants in the house who heard his denly collaps pa eT colored and daunt for City Om \. in the drift, On recommendation of the Comptrol-| eiderable excitement in the business ler, the Board of Estimate to-day ri wolved to send two members of the . Mey ier She Refused to Wed; Sister She Accuses of to veaa WIFE OF Eatimate af the fixed post sy: —— WORKMEN IN Five Partly Ba J. but All Dug Out Alive. Five workmen were buried up to thelr necks in a slide of aand in the excava- tion In Market street, Newark, to-day. When t of the Board of Aldermen to California to represent New York City at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. @onra of Retimate for Increase of the Force. A proposition to increase ‘the police force by 41 members was made at the aim Preven seaveny cowed nf Half a day in New York to-day up the request f ‘4 Borough President Mc- fore I vote for thi SANDSLIDE. of Newark, early reports having | wVEWTHe the neces- ral previous Gaynor won out, and the money was voted—every member voting affirmatively but the Be increase of the eMcacy and were active at advancing MORGAN'S WIDOW SAILS. There were large buying orders _ ——— nce from the start with rumors Registers ae “Mrs, Plerpemt Mer- BROKE Announcement by the Unton @an” to Avoid Confasion. ed from bed, where Company of the details of its after an operation fu: plan for distributing Southern Pacific to-da: ‘Londo certificates after the directors meeting. Morgan, Th her until she was heipl Later on the aniouncement was mad¢ on the passeng The ansauit is said ‘that this would not be made public financier droppi b] farm ete of Mrs. Robert Parish | untii after the August meeting, as the ara ves Laps h % javertown, Delaware County, Mies meet to-day adjourned for lack of @ at of oe wi jer son. MacArthur says she had taken shelter | Guorum, ‘The widow ——— there because Mrs. Tatum wished to) Canadian Pacific was active and ’ force her to marry Frederick W. Peters savencing 164 oo f iuriee tea +8 points to 218 1-2, . Herbert Satterlee and of Fin clue watts oe hewn denials of the rumor of a pending stock Mra, William P. Hamilton, with their TROY'’S BEST PRODUCT = 1 the Incentive for husbands. @ little party went out Accused of Felonious Assault] ins’ was ctacusa. wren he retuned, to euldent atiter couich was so effective! to the end of the pler to wave their EARL _& WILSON When Victim Spurned Man fe: to hor sister's home and attend) in forcing a aharp deciine yesterday. SDOEY Bt which her betrothal to Peters) tn the inter part of the morning ses announced, i Picked Out for Her. after a reces Mise MacArthur, who is twenty-three jown almost a yeara old, is a comely girl, very fair oka fron the and with blue Scotch eyes. She forme! higher level. preferred was) GIRL SHOWS WOUNDS. ier ae Gere Sasa tet sae mod un wnt RAAT] ble ber oo striking in appear-| o'clock. s Miss MacArthur Says Mrs. Ta-} 4 Mise Maokrthut stood at the rail-| The Closing Quotations. s road t at ‘eehawken night, were the highest, lowest a1 ln tum Beat Her Until She | Fn,teriuter ander aren, witan | ca cat eines | SAC Street 23rd Street Was Unconscious. Sar Gun Gun kerk eatonica ore tine tay “et Cleans wi gown revet two st 5 Me eseeee 3 + bse ah bag Maa Wed remy 8 t % On Friday and Until Noon Saturday. in place two pads pf absorbent cotton Skt 3 ‘WALTON, N. ¥., Juty .—Both Mrs, | over the wounds a! ys her sister) in- a + ay fat td br von sn |i Sar ra aid - Miso Kathryn MacArther, opent rte tua dete oe cin a4 tity TO CLOSE OUT be choked Rr ag not Loses vineingly than any witness. milf motored to-day to Andes, where Pooncrameat es ncond re, Tatum was arraigned detore Jus a tf Men's Tennis Trousers, Straw Hats, tice Charles B, Johnson of Delaware WALL STREET A iterats County, charged with feloniously as- 31% — 14 bes @aulting her sister, who would not have . 1s + Shirts & Bath Ro her heart ruled and be made to marry Py met 8 @ man she did not love, Cees aa in Mr tat Tenni d ‘ 3.25 Stisa MADAMA? grntvad ently ahr Bay ‘ennis and Outing Trousers.......... e Market Closing—In the first part of BS BY, midnight with her father, James Mac- | the last hour prices ylelded to the light | Lahieh 18 "gs + value 5.00 to 7.00 Arthur, @ -vealthy contractor, of No. |eelling, and a few went below last |<, roy 1nd t . 5 HS Beach street, Richmond Hill, L. 1, | night's closing-quotations, Southern Pas |< ria Bb = ae Straw Hats,—English make........... lel and her brother Frank. They came on | cinc old down to 9138 from 97-4 |% 10% WHR > values 2.50 and 3.00 the Ontario and Western from Wee | Amalgamated Copper to @7-8 trom | HOS ISS B Pf hire Tatum came with her hurbang, [S165 ‘with trading very quiet and on a ish ey aig 800 dozen Shirts of Madras............95e . 5 aR t aroben, ah Sea: 1800 Chere cciener tee [drive wae m inst New York Cen- a a = % values 1.50 and 2.00 4 eae tral, forcing the price down to %% from 2 . . ., Teor g, Pacral whe cece eTit | s6%4, The closing was mixed, but most | tm at ng thy 200 dozen Shirts of Silk Mixtures and Madras. yesterday. Sheriff Farrell brought bis nas. tH 1018 ie + bY value 2.00 to 3.00, 1.45 party by way of the New York Central, # 41% 420 + 8) : From the opening quotation Union Pa- v it. s +} Je was the lenge tin but he wedid | Wh) resumed. toe, market. Jeadarshio, ah al = Bath and Beach Robes made of Silk Mixtures, the Beate by going to Weehawken, 8, J, tae ae ane eae toh manne (MEataentey ee ene + Mob Flannel, Cheviot and Terry Cloth. 3.45 Mra. Tatum was arrested at her hand. | 1441-8 at the close of yenterday. gabe nar. aay GT, te values 5.00 and 6.00 on the East Shore road at! Mont of the prominent issues opened! w% HU AME MN WSBT ‘ CLEARANCE SALE Wearing Apparel for Boys & Young Men 90 Boys’ Suits in Norfolk and Double Breasted models. Made of Imported Fabrics in fancy mixtures; also Blue Serge. Size 8 to 17 years. regularly 10.00 to 15.00, 7.50 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits—coats with patch pockets., Made of Tan, White and Navy Blue Linen, Tan and Gray Crash, Khaki and White Duck. regularly 4.50 to 5.75, 2.85 Boys’ Washable Suits with Eton or Sailor collar. Size $ to 10 years. regularly 2.88. 1.50 225 Young Men’s Suits in Conservative, Eng- lish, Soft Roll and Norfolk models, three and four- button coats with patch pockets. Made of Imported Fabrics, including Cheviot and Home- spun, also Plain Blue Serge. 33 to 40 chest measure. regularly 22.50 to 29.50, 17.50 175 Young Men’s Suits of Fancy Tweed, Cheviot and Homespun, also Blue Serge. 382 to 40 chest measure. regularly 18.50, , 12.50 Half a day in Chicago to-morrow A new quick train with through sleeping cars and coaches that admirably serves the business interests of New York and Chicago. Eleven other trains leave the Pennsylvania Station for Chicago between 8.04 A. M. and 8.34 P. M: DRESSES & SUITS Ask Ticket Agents for time table “Form 4.” . Remarkable Price Concessions For tekets, delivered at home, office, or hotel without additions! charge; for Pullman reservations and full information, telephone New York “Madison Square TOU00” Brooklyn “Main 2310" “Prospect 8100" OLIVER T, BOYD, Division Passenger Agent. 268 Fitth Avenue (Corner 29th Street), New York City, For train arrivale and otation information telephome “Chelsea 7400” Yay PENNSYLVANIA: RAILROAD Yq For Misses & Small Women Suits of Light-weight Wool Materials in «various models. 7.50 and 10.50 reduced from 18.50 to 25.00 Suits of Ratine and Linen,—many attractive models. reduced from 15.00 and 18.50, |9.75 Dresses of Ratine, Linen, Tissue and Thin Corded Materials. 2.50 to 5.00 reduced from 5.00 to 10.00 House and Porch Dresses of Plain Chambray or Check and Stripe Gingham. reduced from 1.50 to 4.80, 85c, 1.25 and 1.95 fhe subtle scent of caulifiower were the } ms en scene for their wooing. Me and My Family Will Be the confident figure of our Harry Pendleton, was seen to stride up the path. He heard the unkle the young lover on the steps and he paused. « “On your way, Harry Pendleton,” Hearietta called in her girlish voice, vi- brant with the joyous bell note of the Jove that was in her heart. "On yo Weg, Harry Pendleton, while the }tath- @F'8 good, And never come here again.’ “Curses!” Harry Pendleton ewu' Bis heel (they al th peal novels) Mute were the lovers for a minute. ‘Then a low, gurgling laugh, tinkling four-hit pleces in @ bat, came from the successful wooer, Larry!" whiepered Henrietts, whe bent over the sleek head and the youth ¢yll om the mouth. s e The easy Resinol way onl to get rid of pimples IMPLES and blackheads disappear, unsightly complexions become clean, clear, and velvety, and hair For 18 years Restnet bas been a health and beauty are promoted by the worm, regular use of Resinol Soap and an oc- ether casional application of Resinol Oint- ment. These soothing, healing pre arations do their work easily, eden y and at little cost, when even the most expensive cosmetics ani were ' id complica nm Deputy eaten fa For Juniors & Girls | p i ia IMT Dresses of “Dolly Varden” Voile, Tissue, —< 2. ; Linen, Gingham and Ratine. Sizes 14 and 16 : years. value 4.50 to 12.75 2.95 to 7.50 a har ready for FREE Voile Dresses,—hand embroidered and lace istribution at all World trimmed; Dutch neck and three-quarter length offices and by mail. The i i i volume is of lavge size, sleeves. White and Pink. Size 6 to 14 years, handsomely printed and value 4.50, 2.95 ee ay y profusely illustrated. It ; Girls’ Tub Dresses of Gingham# Chambray, presents announcements of more than 2,000 country, seashore and| Linen, Voile, Cordaline and Crinkled Crepe. Ns mountain hotels and boarding houses as appearing in the advertising value 1.95 to 5.50, 1.10 to 3.75 columns of the Sunday World. For copy by mail send 8 cents in| . “Middy” Blouses of White Drill, finished with stamps, for postage only, to contrasting collar and silk tie, Size 6 to 16 years, value 1.50, 956 WORLD SUMMER RESORT BUREAU Pulitzer Building, New York City —————— Sp GO,BOT World-“ Summer Robert" Add, Last Yer, &B,7G4 More Than the: Herald, |" Mtn Lite Ditiroor West You Noed—a World "Went 3m Ge nt a a,

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