The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1913, Page 24

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w[ The Rescue | “a 4 SIXHURTINCARS GREAT DISPLAY AFTER RUNAWAY |. OF WATER TOYS DOWNALONGHILL) —1N TOYLAND NOW McLean Ave. Trolley Crashes|Every Kind of Craft From Into Another Surface Car Canoes to Dreadnoughts at Jerome Avenue. —All Kinds of Fish. 1 @ix people were injured ehortly after noon to-day when a McLean avenue car running away in Yonkers went tobogganing down the hi and crashed into a Jerome avenue trolley. One man was thrown from the McLean avenue ear and landed unconscious across the atreet from the wreck, Two young women were rendered unconscious and with a thir€ woman were badly cut and bruised by fling glass and splinters of wood. The injured are Mise Sarah Cahill, ‘No. 2% Vale avenue, the Bronz, cuts, Bruises, broken wrist and wrenched back, Miss Nora Condon, No, 2636 Decatur avenue, Bronx, sprained knees, wrenched back, cuts and bruises. Misa Rosetta O'Rourke, No, 1817 Third By Eleanor Schorer. ARCTIC RUGIONS, Dec, 11.—The most beautiful crafts are the motor boats, 1 have in mind one that I saw in Toy- land last night, She wae long and white, with @ mahogany hunting cabin which had Uny green sash ourtaine on the windows, She was about 9 taches emailer Reliances. If any Toyland folks GO out im one of these I would advise them to ve following close bebind them one of the sturdy and fully Mfeboats that Gasta hes Albert Hoffmeyer, motorman Jereme avenue car, cuts and bruises. ‘The McLean avenue car began ailp- cane the trusty lifeboats will aid greatly im unioading the imperilied sailors and officers from the sinking ship and tak- fag them eafely to shore. q A war Aest is not complete without @ wabmarine oF two, 80 you may rest 4 asoured that the Supervisor of Toyland y has net forgotten the detall. And oab- 4 marines, painted dark gray to mateh ' the rest of the invincible fest, are y te de coon at Toyland stores and are “ my aed deing manufactured ty che carieeés in ; GL000 dell by Magistrate Bartow in| Feicne Inee chug-chug across the . the Tortevitte police court one chare| rivers find their ininiature duplicates In (2 Sorgery. Hall was manager for the | toy water craft. These roomy, broad, ee ea cits nagts, of | fat, dargelike boats can carry both pes- Aeronautical Society Btaten | sengere and freight, and one @eed not Giand tm last Octoder. ‘ao putitelty mee fem each of the i z On @ oot in Fordham Hospital await- tng @ e@erious operation te Paul Glem- maa, who constantly cries: "arthur, my boy Arthur; why Jon't be come back to me?’ Glemman is a motorman. He col- lapsed while operating a Westchester avenue car y A “Bince June 8 when Arthur, sixteen, ran away from home, No. 818 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Glem- man has been ill," said Adams Cham- bers, pastor of the Hariem Baptist eh which Glemman attended, last aight “If the boy will come back I think the man will recover. | Presi epaeg TTT “CASCARETS” IF COSTIVE, BILOUS, HEADACHY AND UPSEI—DIME A BOX Mile. Lodewick Shows Dainty Designs for Various Articles, xlassos, There are any Timely Suggestions for Holiday Gift THE EVENING WUKLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 8 men of Taste.| chief and emall change. This last men-! terials left from evening gowns may be tioned sige could be made doubly ureful, | utilized. Soft entin overlakd with chit- serving as a theatre bag to hold opera! fon or gokl net could be trimmed with @ cluster of Frenoh roses at the wide, while number of different either gold or Valenctonnes lace may trim! suggestions for ita development, Soft! the top and bottom edges. The para- By Myrtle Held BAABAAMENASS + g x Ed a or goft taffeta Could be used with ex- cellent effect for an apron much to be admired at afternoon sewing clubs. The foundation is cut from a straight length, hollowed out at the front of the belt a! Mttle, and gathered into the band., The | pointed piece forming the pocket may | be cut with @ fold down the centre front, | if the material is wide enough, other- wine, with a seam. It is gathered on to the lower edge of the apron, while a rubber elastic is run through its top edge. This pocket piece should be sewed | to the apron up the centre line, which will keep it from flopping around. IMtted up with a pincushion, thimble holder | and needie case, further usefuin would be given this lovely accessory. SOME “SPUG” DONT’S FOR XMAS SHOPPERS. DON'T send a tiger a) Tammany friend. Little Stories By Big Men Coprright, 1818, ty Annabel Lee. Told by Congressman Hannibal L. Godwin. OWN tn my Gletriot in North Caroling there lived an old nigger who had a habit of going just at sunset to a dig old ‘simmon tree to pray. He never varied his prayer and always ended with “Good Lawd! If thie old n has done anything to<iay what wrong, shower rocks down on him and kill him.” oO y @ mischievous boy, know- ing his daily custom, went down in the evening ahead of old Rastus and climbing the tree, heard his prayer. The next night the boy carried a basket of rocks, climbed the tree, and waited for the old man to be- | ; in rug to your DON'T get a bigger bat for Home Run Baker. DON'T send a box of cigars to Dr. Pease. give a slit skirt to your thin DON'T buy Senator J. Ham Lewis @ shaving kit. DON'T send a rhetoric text book to us Harburger. DON'T express a case of champagne to W, J. DON’T present Jawn McGraw with an “athletic outfit. DON'T give a case of good tobacco to Oscar Hammerstein. DON'T send a plain acart pin te Diamond Jim Brady. DON'T buy a can of kerosene for your green cook. DON'T mail a copy of “Paradise Lost” to Bill Sulzer. DON’T send a Matteawan visitor's card to H. K, T. DON'T buy a talking machine for Vice-President. Marshall. DON'T buy a er-piano for the family upstaire. DON'T get a reading glass for the gas meter inspector. Rescuers Fi jeved FREETOWN, Sierre Leone, Weat | Africa, Dec. 11.—Over 260 natives are be- | |Meved to have perished to-day when | terrific tornado blew twenty canoes with | 5 , some 40 natives on boant out to aca. | ‘The cable ehip Sentinel rescued 136 of | them, but no trace of the remainder was found. 2 ‘The storm swept the town ami port |{moment, he let go the shower of rock, which hit the old man on the head. Tho ol nigger did not get off hie knges, but he implored wildly: “Good Law4, \s yo’ gw: to kill a pore ole Jes’ 0° cause he's jokin’ wid , Here ts another episode that hap- \/ pened in my district. There wei couple of boys who had been gath ing hickory nuts without asking per- > , \{masion of the man who owned the land where they grew. They were able to carry between them three aga on @ pole and did not come tn town until dark. At the edge of the village it occurred to them that thi had made no division of thelr day's || work, and as they Passing by | the cemetery at the time, th . cided to go in there and divide their polls, as no one would be likely to eee them, They left the two bags at the gate Yand carried one behind « big tomb- stone, where they divided the nuts, }enying aa they did 90: “One for me !\and one for you.” A darkey going by )the gate heard thelr voices, count- ding in monotonous tones. He ran i down the road and Into a white man, {in his terror exclaiming: } “Befo' God, bose, the Lawd and )the devil's down dar !n dat grave- yard dividin’ dem dead folks! The white man said, but h jc went back to the gate wit the |\darkey to prove hig contention. By. | this time the »oys had finished the | division of the one bag and remem- ‘ered that there were two mo» bags at the gate just as the listeners ar- srived ongthe scene. |) “Now we'll divide the other two at } the gate,” gaid one boy. ) By this time the darkey was white with fear and yelled: ‘Boss, yo' jean stay heah an’ be divided If wants to, but dis nigga is gwine away from heah. BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food By the use of Royal Baking Powder a great mary more articles of food may be readily made at home, all healthful, de- licious, and economical, adding much variety‘and attractiveness to the menu. The‘ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook,” containing five hundred practical receipts for all kinds of baking and cookery, free. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., New York, Big Men." published Patnam's Sona tted Swiss or net, it te cut pattern shown (No. 9), in tum ix sewed on to the tiny circular plece at the back, A soft knot of ono'a favorite colored ribbon is laced over this small semi-circular plece, while its long, wide joops are tacked to the aldes of the cap. Colored satin roses formed | af the ribbon decorate the tront, while a graceful €all of plaited lace surrounds the face and hair, A chin strap of rib- yon attached under the knot at the back lends @ distinctly modish touch. A GIFT THAT I8 WELCOMED BY ANY WOMAN. | A welcome gift to any woman te the pretty novelty apron, handy for shown at the ri ‘according to the elaborateness desired, | Inexpensive indeed, yet dainty would be | flowered silk, mull or Swiss enhanced with chic ribbon tle-strings and @ ohic \pow in front. But flowered china silk, (He endorsement implied by predominant patronage stamps the ARROW as Troy’s best Collar e & for 25¢ Cuvwrr, Peasopy & Co,, Inc., Makers of Annow Suints “Cleaned and Polished with | ELECTRO from Sore Throat. Don’t Fuss With No odds how much your head aches, relieve your sluggish Liver and Bowels | atin brocade is an appropriate material! mount expense of such a gift if anything itis, Croup, Stiff sow miserable you are from constipati of all the sour bile, nd clogged-up | for the double une just mentioned, lined | were to be vought, would not exceed 0 | ralgia, Headache, C ndigestion, biliousness, a “Cascaret waste which is producing the misery, By Mlle. Lodewick. with soft silk, after the same pattera! gents, which small amount is quite In+ Mustard Plasters! Rheuma’ Lumbago, aight strnightens you out by morning. A 10-cent box of Cascarets keeps your |, L 6 . ay shown in the sketon for the outside | congruous with the pretentious effect. | ear Pda Aehes of the Back or Joints, Clean your stomach, liver and howels| head clear, stomach sweet, liverand how, | TR* Modern woman of limited means! (No, 1), and trimmed with gokl lace!” For the woman who delights In dainty | | oT ere’a nonense in mixing up ® mess Sore Muscles, - Bruises, Chil o-night; end the headache, biliousness, | els regular and you feel bully for months, | W2° “nda that her purse wiil not allow {Thin may be sewed to the edge of a! ioudoir attire, a pair of ailk slippers te | of mustard, Any and eer and get- Frosted Feet, lisziners, nervousns the sour, gassy| Don't forget the children—their little | ¢%tvavagant | remembri for those! tiny tuck run through the lower part) jngeed one of the simplest of auttable jn ey ory Ale + provents Pneum: tomach, backache and all other distress; | insides need a gentle cleansing, too. CANDY CATHARTIC to articles, which, because of their useful: she is mindful enough to remember, 4 who indulge more frivolous enjoyments of t son a dainty silk for ite buse, is Just the thing be mat It may large cnough to comfortably dear to her at Christmas Ume manages use her handiwork for some dainty news, will be appreciated gifts, appealing should by to her friends’ fads or fancies which’ the « bag, with a mirror hold a good sized powder puff, or al plet Uttle larger to hold with it @ bandker- its outline edge, wh For t ut of the sitk of the bag hould be y and gold cord to draw | @ charming bit of lov idth larger around than the of the bag, giving an airy daintiness to| Gold lace may also be used | to confine the fulness at the bottom) with Page's glue the la red around the fac ror which forms Its with, come on. gifts to mak A pair of fi | be bought for 25 cent half of flowered silk Sultable also for the boudoly ‘coming it ned soles, which may haa a yard and a| riobon sewed | ane.| around the edges, which does not edd | much to the expense, while « half yard | of narrow rubber elastic runs through the ter of shaded rome- mpletes an inexpen- ine gift, (No, 2) th the o For party use scrape of dainty mas, figure. Made of any sheer material, or- At your druggi @5e and 0c jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Accept no substitute HM your druggist cannot, supply you send 25¢ of 40¢ to the MUSTEROLE Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and we will mail you can so easily relieve that pain or soreness with a little clean, white MUS- 'TEROLE, MUSTEROLE is made of pure-ol of eo mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of a pleasant white ointment. It takes the place ot a jar, tage prepaid, the out-of-date mustard plaster, and pe eee ame N.Y, pall will not blister? founet Nery stigactort Tal eis a MUSTEROLE gives instant relict (autit,"snd"ad ou speck ae th” as pate ) J \

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