The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1913, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

_ pp — . f 10 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Toyland (The Unwelcome Suitorfi 1M GIVING ROBERT THIS NAIL cue AND | dusT \ ‘S GOING TH , Bey ME A LIMOUSING:, EVERYBODY HAPPY, INCLUDING YOURSELF, OBJECT OF LEAGUE. Here are some of the alms of the Appreciative League of New York, for which articles of incorporation TOLAND FES “IND ATHEXS -NADEBY SANTA Bobbie Can Do a Great Deal of Business and Sister Bessie Can Cook for Him. i itt itt By Eleanor Schorer. ARCTIC REGIONS, Dec. 13—The iit- ‘te rolitop deske just like the ones @addies have in their own offices down- town have found favor in the eyes of the tiny lads who visit Santa's head- quarters in the toy shops and depart- reat many requeate Santa by mail and through little murmurs that he hears from good boys and girls before they close their sleepy peepers each night. By these orders he judges how many she had better have his men make, and of these desks he ordered 100,000, They have drawers on either aide, with @ @pace between for the perfect little wicker waste buske! Complete desk sets contain blot: ter pad, un inkstand with two wells, one Gor black and the other for red ink; a paper cutter which makes opening mall Ne easy for the busy lad, and « pen- holde deocr:! & ae ge? iW i Strawberries, oranges, peaches, un sliced chocolate and cocoanut | je to serve after dinner | Do you think that to-night you wil aek Santa to bring any of these toy wonders Stationery of every required Aption {# obtainavie in toyland—let- receipts, tiny check Books. Desk chairs and other office tur- giture come to us from Sw factor They come in mahogany, dark or Hyht ak aud mission style, so that little Bobbie can, if he mentions whht atyle she wishes, get one to match papa’s ex- actly. Toyland typewriters, with keyboard made to fit tiny finge: there. May- be sister or little Heasie will be Bobbie ‘toyland stenographer. Wouldn't that be t sport? ‘The telephone is perhaps the most meconsary office Axture even in Toyland {oMfices, fo Bobble will need one of ithese, tov, if he wants to have a REAL ce. tie Bobbie is wording hard down in business office, Beanie Would perhaps like to keep toy house }for him. For auch tastes Santa has provided toy headquarters with \guite and furniture and fittings for \every room in a house. But since to cook dinner is usually Bessie's chief {aeitent, the kitchen sets are the most sought after. Little kitchen tables of White wood with a drawer for knives forks and cooking spoons, meat and bread boards and knives, too, and roll- fing pine and Deilt biue jars for cook- ing accessories. Complete dinner sets ef forty-one pieces are simply charm- ing, Then there are frying pans, cook- ing pots, tea keitles, egg poachers large @mough to cook in and splendid little Greless cookers that do their work ex- collently; pie pans in which to bake pies in the fireless ovei 0 chafing dishes, coffee percviato ih minia: ter-heads, bills, Se es INDIAN CARRIED A GUN. Blask ¢€ 9 Hie Arrest. A very penitent Indian chief, Wolf} CHICAGO, Dec, 13,—Two thousand Wanna by name, stood before Magie-|Chicago women at a mass suceting trate Barlow in the Yorkville Court to-| here to-day expressed their indigna- day to answer to a charge of carrying} tion @! the forced resignation at the & deadly weapon. In wpite of hin plea| tion at the forced resignation of tila for mercy the Magistrate hed no other|Fligg Young as Superintendent of course than to hold the redskin for the| Schools and adop Tesolutions call- Grand Jury for violation of the Subiivan|!n for a special aeasion of the Lexis- tae \iature to make the Board of Educa- Chief Wolf Wanna was thirty-three |UOn elective instead of appointive, ax ra old yesterdey. After finishing hi {ut ‘present, a0 that the newly en- performance at a Winfield, Ly franchised women “may protect the yeaterdi theatre | interests of the public schools,” afternoon he began a mild) A jeter from Mayor Harrison was celebration, but it was past 1 o'clock | jeug in which he sald he sympathized this morning when he had Kone as far| ith the women and ‘that he had been as the Queensboro Bridge plaza at Sec- ond avenue und Sixtleth sireet, on his| betrayed by men he trusted. | He alluded way to his home at No, 28 East Tweifth | t the fact that the resignations of five ‘et. During an altercation on the| members of the boar! which he took with Patrolman Glennon he made the precaution to exact when they were ove for hie hip pocket, but the blue- | @ppointed had Deen eccepted and de- coat beat him to it and found a 22 clared that at least two other members ibre pistol loaded with blank cartridges, | ¥ould go if he had legal means to bring He then locked the Indian up, e@bout, EX-KING MANUEL IN ENGLAND, “It took me three weeks to select CHICAGO WOMEN PROTEST. B| STILL ALIVE, DEFIES PURSUERS MINE Corello and Mike Btefano, who I thought were my friends, If I could kill them both ould die happy." Tells Miner He Could Have Killed Sheriff's Men and Says He Will Die Fighting. ~ Rogers eald he met Lopes in the Andy tunnel, where two deputies were killed on Nov. 2%. He" said Lopes explained he had to fight at that time because he was cornered, To-day this section of the mine 1s being cut off by bulkheads from inclines leading to other levels, Rogers eald a! first seeing Lopes he‘told Frank Hoskins, mine fireman, of meeting. They agreec not to tell the sheriffs until Rogers had again seen Lopes, which he did yesterday. No explanation was given by Rogers as to how the bandit ts getting food and water to keep him alive. ee eee HEART IS DOUBLE SIZE. For the sake of his heart, which ts now distended to more than once and a half normal sise and which has been dilated to two and a half times the normal, Edward W. Hooker of Hart- ford, Conn., is at the Waldorf-Astor! on his way to Bermuda, Mr, Hook a direct descendant of Joseph Hoo! the founder of Hartford, and is a former Mayor of that city. He ts now a Connecticut State Senato Four tnohea is the thickness of the normal heart, and Mr, Hooker's, shortly BINGHAM, Utah, Dec, 13.—Stimutus was given to the man hunt in the Utah- Apex mine for Ralph Lopes by a story told to the Sheriffs early to-day by Sam | Rogers, a mine shift boss, who said he had seen and talked with the des- ‘perado yesterday and the day before. ‘The work of searching sections and then dulkheading them off from the re- mainder of the mine was continued, The Sheriffe accepted the statement of Rogers as authentic, Rogers said he had agreed to meat Lopes again to-d He said the fugitive had declared he would die fighting new chief of police,” ran the letter; "it *| took 1M® school board three minutes to LANDON, Dec, 1%—Reports of the | separation of ex-King Manuel of Por- | gnoete Ht and his bride, who was formerly Augustine Victoria of Hohen- n = = > n i= im ) > n = 2 o x jer he became ill, was distended for ure, made of nickel, brass or copper, t at rest by the arri-| CORNING, N. Y,, D James A.| «1 ynow they have me éormered in siti to’ ten tne He waa pr vthat Bessie can really us pf the couple this evening at| mith, for many years postmaster at “at ‘ ted by Ri nounced dead but was twice reviy * For Bessie who cares nothing for| ‘Twickenham in Middlesex, where they |Cameron Mills, committed suicide to- | ts mine” Lopes ts quoted by Rowere 1), artificial respiration. Gradually the ooking real food there can be vought eriap brown roast china « all eon dainty plutiers, ed Broiled steaks of t material look mos: i end salads fas telling him Thureday, “This te my grave. I've made up my mind to that. 1 am not going to commit suicide, I have taken thelr residence in the former home of Count Ward at Pullweli Park. The Mayor of the corporation pre- nented an address ef welcome during the passage of the ex-King and his wife Unrough the towm ¢ day by shooting himself through the head shortly after Post Office Inspector Johnaon entered the dullding and in- formed Smith that he had come to make an investigation of the affairs of distension has gone dows, until sow it is only 60 per cent. his heart ia six inches en He was © very ro- fam going to walt here for the ond, ana | COL nr Wenning, J pounte whee T'shall fight whenever T hayp to, 1! pours. Tis condition is attributed to @ kitled more men tae Taare, overenercios, DECEMBER 13, 1913, ¥ | anita teaus, | By Myrtle Held BSARAAAAAADS Henor Japanese Leoterer. TOKIO, Japan, Dee. 18.— The fa portance attached in Japan to missions such as that of Bhosuke Seto, whe ts TN THOUSAND KIDDIES THE HEAD OFFICERS OF WHO’S AFRAID OF { AN OGRE SOCIETY.| WHO ARE NOT AFRAID OF WITCHES OR BOGIES; Youngsters Permitted to, Kick and Maul Ogres Ailll They Please. by Baron Makino, the Foreign Mist ter, and Gijin Okuda, Minister of Béu- cation. both declared that they suke Sat: Agricultural of Tohoku Univer- sity. “Ie Was a student at Johns Hop kins University, MoReyaeolts. 3.—Andrew Cas- HEAD STUFFED? GOT ACOLD? TRY PAPE'S “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends colds and grippe in a few hours. ‘Take “Pape's Cold Compound” every two hours until you have ta en three doses, then all’ grippe misery goes and your cold wil (35 peels It promptly opens your clogged-up nose trils and the air passages of the b stops nasty discharge or nose runni relieves the headache, dulness, fever- ishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness, Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling. Ease your throbbing head—nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which costs only #5 conte at any drug store. Tt acts without nice, and causes Bo ecept 1 batitute. Who's afraid of an ogre? Not the ten thousand pubic school children’ who have Joined the society of that name founded by the youngsters Playing in “Hop o' My Tuumb." Warly in the week @ notice was rent to all the| school principals in New York, inviting | the boys and giris in thelr charge to} become members of the league against | | ogres, witches and bad fairies. The| organisation has th. proval of the} Committee on Amusement of the Board of Education, and the school children are flocking to it. Thoy held their fret meeting the other day in the Manhattan Opera House, and were encouraged to kick and bang and insult the property * to thelr hearts’ content. They were told by Mrs. Clarence Burns, president of the Littl: Mothers’ Ald Association, that witches, ghosts and bogies are just naughty stories and can never, never trouble! Uttle boys and girls who laugh at them. | Each child pledged himself—or herselt— never to be afraid of anything, especially in the dark, Reene Farrington, twelv: fe president of the society, president is Lilllan Barry, the smallest girl at the first meeting. Another will be held shortly in Madison Square Gar- den, with every ogre in New York will doubtless be sneered and jected out of existence, But good fairies will be welcome, and nobody will abuse Santa Cc old, and the vice- REE AR: ce tae COs! NGTON BRIAN BARRY ‘Buch a society is badly needed," said Mrs, Burns, "I myself have known of a Roose, : From the Cincinuati Enquirer, many cases where the health of children | 5... (Pram (te Cinsmaul Hominy) |e has been permanently ruined because} ici vn ne wants to agree with every. some one frightened them with ghost] yoq%, and it will fix another man so he CHRISTMAS HEADACHY. BIIOUS, CONSTIPATED, |, RESENTS GOLD JEWELRY HOODS GUARANTE! Se Sone! O86 Conled MERICAN WATCHADIAMOND CB. RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELERB © MAIDEN LANE rringad- tales and stories of bad fairies. won't ag with anybody You have athrobbing|and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that your sour, disordered stomach, lazy liver, and You're bilious! sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes hurt, your kin iv ‘ clogged bowels can be quickly cleaned yellow with dark rings under your eye, | and regulated by morning with gentle, | ————————— your lips are parched. No wonder you| thorough Cascari ve be will feel ugly, meat and ill-tempered. Your) keep your head clear and make you feel Ww. “ D system is full of bile and constipated | cheerful and bully for months, Get Cas- waste not Properly passed off, and what | carets now—wake up refreshed—feel like you need is a clei up “inside.” Don't | doing a good day's work-—make yourself continue being us, constipated nui- | pleasant and useful, Clean up! Cheer sance to you and those who love you, | up! 8.508 $ 34°4 &°49SHose There ie pleasure and comfort in wearing ‘W.L. Douglas shoes. ‘They require nobreak- ing in, Try a pair. Stores in Greater Mow York: Boreas Way, cor, &h St. AY, cor, 1h oh ay ry . VORK WHitf YOU SLEER

Other pages from this issue: