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pelle Se Sins ee ners fink SVENING wvuouy, 1 The: Evening World’s and Welfare Association’s Judging Babies of Brooklyn Begins Little Italy House Section, | te montHs ‘ It Is Said, Will Show hsdiee’s ,Some Astonishing Scores —Letter of Appreciation From the Parents of a| Prize Winner in One of the Manhattan Contests. Aad now make way for their majea- ties, the Bables of Brooklyn! ‘Thetr day begina next Monday. Manhattan, through the big contest ay the Little Mothers’ Ald, has beon atiracting much attention for. the last % & agit Rt Next Monday; S SAYS MAN CONVERTED $9,000 OF WOMAN'S STOCK enper, oe. Mandevile Hall 19 Arrested and] WHEW GREEK MET GREEK | sei\wicton ors Held’ “in Default of Ss Ball. Ofandevinie Hall was arrested at 4.15 thia morning tn rooms at the Hotel Ansonia by Deputy Sheriff Biter of WORE, bes F "MOND ORI SSELL’ MARY KEMRHER, MON TMS. Bmontus: aT CHELSEA NEIGHBORNEID. © with having converted 190 shares of| through stock of the Finch Manufacturing Cota- pany of Scranton, Pa. THEN CAME THE -- ARREST ed this afternoon to collect a thought C. Athas, restaurateur | BOOTS PAheri® Harburger'n staff on a warrant| @t No. 19 East Twenty-third street, fingers, of 4 puddings—rige, bréad, tuploce,, {Fry Park. per—Dinss of .. Warm oF + fPotal mile in Swesty-four hours, qme and o half : the iclly, ap- World: Baby Thomas ol, of No. #8 Babies’ Welfare Contest, do x World our for being directly responsible for the carrying on of the Bapies' he + fare Contest, which resulted in our , Wabdy taking frat prise and the high- eet percentage of any baby entered: therein. © Those contests if céPtied em in the future will make it pos-, sible for poor mothers, through the knowledge imparted to them by en- ing said gontests, to bring up their children en preper tood ami nourishment. The Little Mothers’ Aid Associa- tion is deserving of much credit for ‘tie able assistance its members have given you carrying on the good werk during the contest, and we @ipoerely hope and trust that future eenteste will show big improvements im the.babies who {alled to reach the! percentage. by oy thanking you for the good done by fhe helding of auch ite as the one just closed, we Reapestiully yours, WILLIAM AND MATILDA MOORE, Parente, haa been arrested seven times on a case of mistakes ideatity, because he has a broken nove, which makes him resem- bie “Broken Nose” Jones, a noted crook, was the aasertion to-day of J. Ls, Burke, befdre Magistrate Tracy. Burke Gischarged, after it was proved ‘was not tte man wanted. 7 o maille ped him with having converted F pulp 0 worth of property belonging ‘to brung Ci ee oe carers ‘or /}Mf@ Hiorence G, Finch of No. % Gram- Blanc. or baked cus-' |, Jlall was taken to the Ladiow Street arr Memes Jail whare he te being held in . ‘ " er the arrest with muol Mt to recover #S7L from!“ \founted Policeman Ed Plage, hero jrved on the prisoner. ‘The | o¢ many rescues on Fifth avenuc, hap. | &® Use For Over 30 Years. actionwas brought in the Supreme ‘a wwe age—Breakfast, lunch and young, and him and his methods were em-| * sized by the point of a loaded revol- | Signature r, Several people who happened to be dining in the Athas caracansary fart shouting and excitement , pened to be riding past the ac Post Toasties Dainty, delicious morsels of white Indian com, toasted to a delicate brown. An appetizing dish served with cream or enushed fruit. “Toasties” to eat direct from pack- ‘The Memory Lingere’’ Grocers everywhere sell Post Toasties. ean tan &taivaas, Crean ete FILTH ELIMINATED, City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests 1 SO “THE FIGHT” WILL urprises Are Promised Deodorized Version of “Red n Light” Drama Will Not Be Interfered With by Police. or two police and other city | ‘The expurwated edition of Bayard | Veltere red light melodrama, “The | Fight.” as viewed fast night by Inapec- | tor Gehmittberger and other especially selected agents of Police Commissioner |of “The Lure’ to-day, calling Lee | Walde, will not be molested, according to the Qnmouncement at Headquarters to-day. At the Commissioner’s office it was learned that Gchmittberger and the other investigatera hed reported that every gene and Dit of dialogue of lonable| ness a private performance of “The oLaracter in the original play hed been | Fight’ in its unexpurgated form. Ce 4 . uu} tusbance and he drove his horse ‘ourt by Mrs. Finch, who charges Hall| ty seed’ At ta) aoe Gia CASTORIA Canal, in tin direct Wreck way,| Fer infants and Ohlidren. Always Bought 44, avadu, eliminated and that as it stands Play 4s innocuous, flat and uninto ing, but no longer immoral. Press it for good. Deputy Commisioner Newburi “get by” the Grand Jurors. YOUNG MEN’S SHOP (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street Conngoting with Fitth Avenue Store. ‘ Young Men’s Suits Sines 8% to 4% Chest, Hand Tailored Fall models of imported fabrics, 15.75 21.50 27.50 SPECIAL _FOR SATURDAY. Four-Button Sack Suits English modet with patch pockets. - FOR YOUNC MEN, 37 TO 42 CHEST. Hand tailored Suits of new fall fabrics in the season's prevailing col 5 Coat soft roll front, high cut vest, trousers modeled on new English lines. 18.50. vatue $24.50 @ ‘The “Toga” Overcoat Made in London for Franklin, Simon & Co, FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 42 CHEST, Made by Studd and Millington, of 51 Conduit St., London, W. 29.50 ana 39.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Men’s Neckwear Open-end ee grade 85 Values $1.50 to $2.50. ‘ Boys’ London Clothin For Boys 8 to 18 years. Made in London expressly for Franklin, Simon & Co, Consisting of Suits and Overcoats in new fabrics and colorings, at popular prices. Boys’ School Suits With extra pair of knickerbockere. Fall models, 7 to 18 years. ‘ New single and double breasted Norfolk models, with patch pockets, of navy serge, cheviot, Scotch tweeds and cassimeres. 6.50 1000 12.50. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Boys’ Norfolk Suits With extra pair of knickerbockers, 7 to 18 years, New English Norfolk models with patch pockets, of Scotch is or cheviot in new fall colorings, also navy serge. 8.50 Value $12.50. Boys’ and Young Men's Furnishings inderwear, Si Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Gloves, 0 Hosiery, Halldkerchiets and Shoes, at popular prices, ISLANDS SINK IN OGEAN; [35° In view of this report no police action will be taken against “The Fight’ ex- cept to have Inspector Dwyer keep close watch on every performance. Should there be the slightest attempt on the Part of the management to reinsert any 0) of the lurid episodes and dialogue the —— police will take immediate action to aup- "| Falcon and Hope, of Friendly Group in Pacific, Probably [tt o1 Jaat night for the Grand Jury and one Present to see that "The I. pre- sented before the Grand Jury was the same piny he had seen and reported upon last week, and not @ hastily pruned nd deodorized version, doctored up to ‘The Grand Jury took up consideration | disappeared from view, With them sev- eral hundred natives and a few whito| men also have vanished. News to this | ar: effect wae brought to San Francisco yesterday by Capt. J. H. Trask of the| * steamer Sonoma, which arrived from | Sydney via Pago Pago and Honolulu. Capt. Trask said: “One of the regular trading steamers | Agriculture between Sydney and the Tonga group | over the census fgures of 1911. Shubert, head of the producing man- Agere interested, as the first witness. Little progress wae made, as the jury adjourned early unt Monday, Asatetant Tistrict-Attorney Bostwick said the Grand Jury may accapt the invitation of the Henry 1. Marries estate to wits STORE OPEN DAILY UNTIL 6 P. M, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts., New York ° reported the sinking oP ine (alands. The vesgel steamed to where Beleen ave been, out it Was Just prior to Ghis the Sydney Naval at reveral viglent n place about two earthquakes had thousand miles n Novel Line of Action, CONCORD, SN. ti, sept, 12. Wierd Wiped Out by Earthquake essary, | Ae BAN FRANCISCO, Rept. 12—Fale Vine i tiene 18CO, Rept. 12—Fateon | 1! York « teapugale And Hope islands, of the Friendly of! , it 1 Lire for hie de Tonga group in the South Pacific, have » on the residence is tm 1, A gain of 162% ov. 0 official figures, “Everything In Wearing Apparel’ : . For the Youn: Smart Set AT POPULAR PRICES. Mis&es’ Tailored Suits Dressy Tailored Modele, 14 to 20 yeare. Cheviot, Broadcloth or Eponge...... 18.50 to 39.50 Poplin, Duvetyne or Peau de Peche.. 39.50 to 89.50 Plush, Velvet or Broadtall Cloth... 59.50 to 98.50 Franklin Simon & Co, announce a sale Saturday of Misses’ Tailored Suits—Twenty exclusive models of Diagonal Cheviot, Broadcloth, Brecade Cloth, Wool Poplin, English Plaids, Velveteen or Corduroy. A number fur trimmed; also a new Sport Suity coat and skirt, of English Wool Plush, in taupe, fose, brown or Copenhagen; 14 to 20 years. Value $30.50 29.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Largest assortment of exclusive models in materials of our own importation, in cloth, corduroy, velvet, charmeuse, crépe meteor and brocaded silks, foe evening, dancing, party and street wear, Afternoon and Evening Gowns . For Misses, 14 to 20 years, . Eponge, Serge or Corduroy... 14.50 10 29.50 Charmeuse, Chiffon or Meteor.....s000-. 18,50 to 49,50 Beaded Chiffon, Fine Laces or Silk...cas» .39-50 t0 79,50 ¢ Franklin Simon & Co; announce a sale Saturdayot Misses’ Gowns—-Afternoon Gowns of Meteor; Charmeuse, Plaid Silk and Brocade. Evening Gowns of Beaded Chiffon, Meteor, Lace or Nets 14 to 20 years, Value $39.50 -20, 5Q 4 Girls’, Dresses ete Sises 6 to 18 years. Serge of English Plalds.............. 6:98 9.78 12.787 Velveteen or Corduroy... ..ccceesesse 975 14.50 18,50 Girls’ Separate Skirts Sizes 6 to 15 years. Pleated or gored.models, of navy blue English Sergoos i English Tartan plaids, 4.95 wna 6.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes The “Franklin” Arch Supporting Shoe, made on orthopedic, . Inst of selected black or tan Russia calf, buttoned orlacedj % hahd-welted soles, Sizes 11 t0 2. Width BtoE, | To appreciate the convenience and great value of}! : the Sunday World’s Want net a ct bal haat wre | Directory--READ IT. ee jormer Jodge Olmated Outlines York ts port of an’ insane Vopalation. population, of el to-day by the State Board et. In WI the State lost 174,