The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1914, Page 15

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ce rere cee 6 ete eee eeeiee, pet don't go the length of having oad HE rity the siik stockings and things which | your man has given to her. No, sir! Or, at any rate, if you do you mustn't expect Magistrate Heroert to hold up your hands. He won't do It. \ At least, that i the position he took last night ‘n the case of Sarah Stern- | wets, twenty-two, Who. until three | Weeks ago lived with her family at | No. 136s ne avenue, the Bronx. Miss Sternberg was brought tnto the! Brother eshte Vain Effort tu Nigot Court inst night at the instance Dia'nt @he was. arrected on a charge of} petty larceny as sie stepped from the ceny of Gifts. . “My sister left home three weeks ——<$__—— ago,” the girl's brother said to Magis- She has been ponding with a man! 4 she! of her brother Irving, on whose com- \. Have Her Held for Lar- Caribbean, in yesterday from Bermuda. trate Herbert, “and sailed to Bermuda. JUDGE GIVES NO AID. | yo we have decided 1 want to charge e : a’ “Sensible Young Woman,” He to a man nown '* nd mecepted Merb ped id wilk st j yD Says, and Now She Will Want sarah igs remmata Wed Her Bermudian. Pate een enava:devileai M hae ‘gs and money Tf your aiste: refuses to marry the with petty man of your choice, but prefers to run away to a man she has picked out for herself, don't get the idea that you; ®°9*¢, have a right to restrain her. Above eyes flashed as her brother thrust upon m to marry the man who gave presenta, but I do not love him, A Happy Bald. shall not marry him, My life own, and I wiil accept no dictat H ded M “Lam In love with a Bermudian, an’ eaded ! e BAM [ace are to be married. When my family tried to forse me to marry another I Well-Known Politician | Nearly Bald Now Has Heavy Growth of Hair. Tells How He He Did It. went to Bermuda. [ am not sullty of any crime, and 1 must be released.” Magistrate Murphy sald the girl hard not done anything wrong and discharged her. “But safe must -be restrained, Your jal. A western politician, well known on 1 account of his baldness and ready wit, | vor, eas sara be Bey he ied Herbert. “The young woman is very sensible, and is well able to care for hereelf.”” Mins Sternberg left the court and sald remarkab! th of ton Hotel. he. followin ‘ trate's questions the girl sald the nal whi Seat say tady jae IE imple recipe. | of ner Bermudian lover fs Sodjo Verdt. —_———_ * en ey a half pint of wie add r bay ran, Pt smal bor a harbo| CALVARY TOMBS LOOTED. or any i mtn tips. A not From Graveyard—Two Boye oaly promotes wth of the hair i but removes de . scalp bumors Caught. and prevents from falling out.| For several nights graveyard vandals Tt darkens at ded, gray hair}nave been invading old Long Island City, whe: S Wibencnt| mary New Yorkers are buried, ver, e cost! and stealing the brass, bronze and ee ee eer "—Advt. per ornaments from the stones. “in SS S= | bronze railings, brass plates and FOR SORE THROAT and | {%ccrative figures more than hieving has been done. TONSILITIS Superintendent Edward —UsE— eral aasintanta of the cem- trapped three men in the THOMPSON'S Cemetery and gatieht two,of them after TONSILITIS GARGLE r the Long Island C1@ CHEMICAL OD. 23 DensaS!.N. Ye Police Court and held. Founded Men’s Furnishings Fancy Silk Four-in-Hands All that were formerly $1.00 and} 65¢ * $1.50, reduced to...........e00000 Silk and Silk Knitted Four-in- Hands All that were ey vee 00 aes 95¢ $2.50, reduced to.. carina N enligee Shirts | lot of woven madras and fine | 85 etd cloth, 5 Values $1.50 and 82.00 , Negligee Shirts Fath attached cufts.....Value $1.50 | 94*99 P. Negligee Shi oe Pinus Y Mae i $2.00 rg 50 $1 45 Sweater Coats various colors, V necks, roll or derby collare, Shaker knit Norfolk + $3, 35 or plain stitch. Values $4.00 to 87.00 | Overcoats 8 Raincoats Imported materials, comprising Irish Frieze, Covert , Tweeds, Gaberdines and Whipcords. . | be Introduced in the Legislature amend- r 48 Santee ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1914. OF SHANGHA PORTS, President of Seamen’s Union|‘ Says Sailors Are Bought and of weigh Sold Like Slaves. mut be good looking, renasa oad agree: | able.” | 1 MATCH BURNS 2 HOUSES. Is New York the worst “shanghal port" In the world, the crimp capital of | the seven seas? So says Andrew Furuseth, President | flor the National Seamen's Union of | Catherine © America, back on the Carmania from | clothes closet in the home of her father, London, where he attended the Inter- | George W. Orton, at No. 16% Kast national Congress for Safety at Sea, | Twenty-first fter § o'clock last night with a lighted atch in her hand, Thirty minutes} ter the Orton home and that of Will- an a delegate by appointment of Presi- dent Wilson. He resigned that bill becaune, as he puts it, he was not ab to vote for any proposal put forward | 4. by any othr delegate. "| Mr, Furuseth is full of notions about | Company. Britigan is in the real estate reform in the rules of the road on the | business. h ‘ say it in tones which can be heard from Eastport to San Diego. / But in the matter of the port of New York an the best little field for shang- quent. Bhi Present time New York is is “and sailore who| Opal jar , to boarding-house ne inside are bought and sold lke slaves. “Under the bill In Congress such con-} ditions would not exist, for the wages all sallore o:, whatever nationality wou!d from all over the world, uld put an end te the item. This protection would portance. mmittee representing various intereste fled a protest yes- jainst: tment of the At . cneailen of several sinpiayees ot the Park Department yesterday -| tended by Assemblyman Mark Gold-|=—— berg, it was decided that @ bill shoula/ ty Charter so that the de- deputies in Brooklyn,|. Queens and the Bronx. Mr. Goldberg promised to Introduce the measure Store Opens Telephone and at 9 A.M. Mail Orders Closes 0 } ay Q rT Promptly at 6 P.M. Filled. 1826 | JBFFBRSON CITY, Mo, Jan. 6— George Washington Jump, white, of Jet- ferson City, wishes a wife and has so, advertised tn the Cole County newspa- pers. ————— George (9 Detween fifty and sixty, ie a} large property owner and amply able to) haing innocent eaflormen he is elo-! The box paid here and the protection guaranteed Be sure % get real Resinol | ather than injure the Amert- {i sdaWant you want to get rid of eczema, iples, or other SEEKS A FAT WIFE, | 300 POUND OR OVER eet, Brooklyn, shortly Britigan, next door, bad been each by fire, H official in the Standard O11 blue § ; i Annual January Sale & Removal Clearance of Men's Furntshings, Overcoats Raincoats Commencing To-morrow, Wednesday Removal ‘The Entire Stock (except Low Shoes......... Little Men’s Shoes Values $2.75—sizes Totlet Goods Regularly ‘82.00 to 85,00 | Hollew Ground Barber Razors.. 1.2... 786 $12.00, $15.00 & $16.00 Formerly °#15.00 to $80.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ci Men’s Footwear Bench-made Boots) at Greatly Reduced Prices. Boots—Alé Leathers & Styles $2.95 & $3.95 Values #5.00 to #8.00 Boys’ Shoes ........... Values $3.50 to $5.00-- sizes 1 to 6 Hair Brushes, $1.00 & $2.50: Values to $2.50 Sale “Cordwainer” and $2.65 $2.45 8 $3.95 1014 to 1814 for Men | Witch Hazel. .14¢ | Regular 25¢c size Constipation ae Vanishes Forever | CARTER? LITTLE pk STREET OR A = Lord & Taylo ‘Telephone ue = poo Founded 1826 Table Cloths $1.38 to 900.08 regularly $2.50 lo $58.50 Napkins $2.38 to $15.88—regularly $4.75 to $31.75 Regularly $10.00, $13.00, $16.00, $18.50, $23.50 H. 8. Huckaback Towels $2.95 dozen—regularly $4.50 quality Extra Large H.S. Huck Towels {Laundered ready for use $6.00 dezen—regularly $9.00 quality 500 Dozen Scalloped Huck Towels $8.00 dozen—regularly $4.50 quality Hand Embroidered Guest Towels Scalloped Colored Damask Lunch & Dinner Sets Sale’ Price $5.00, $6.50, $8.00, $9.25, $11.75 $6.00 & #7.25 dozen—formerly $12.00 and $14.50 Annual Sale and Removal Clearance of Household Linens Enormous price reductions have been made in order to close out the present stock (aggregating nearly $300,000 of splendid linens) before moving to the New Fifth Avenue Stote. * Removal Sale . Suits, Coats & Wraps Reduced to , Heretofore $30.00 to $100.00 $12.50 This season's best models $1 6.50 and materials in a large and‘ 19.50 varied assortment are here $25. 00 for selection S 29.50 $35.00 All the Higher Cost Garments Will Be Offered at Less than Half Price , Women’s Separate Skirts Reduced to $5.00 $7.50 $9.50 Heretofore $10.00 to $19. 50 Women’s Raincoats Extraordinary Values Ns Of double texture coating and tot Ten ii Mahogany. 44-inch texture silk canton; two distinct moc ; i . els; regular set-in sleeve or kimono, $9.50 case, 30 x 28-inch murror, dust Value $20.00) proof panels, and splendid con- struction. ' _ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Prompt Relief--Permaneat Care To appreciate the convenience and ‘great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory— READ IT. “Old Fashioned” Hand Woven Homespun Pure Flax Linen Sheets Sei a nonshrinkable $7.25 & $9.50 per pair Pillow Cases to Match—$1.85 & $2.50 Scalloped Damask Tea & Lunch Cloths 88c, $1.00, $1.38 & $1.50 Regularly $1.75, $2.00, $2.75 and 83.00 $25,000 Worth French Hand Made Cluny Lace Trimmed Linens At Half Regular Prices Centerpieces $2.88 to $6.50—regularly 85.75 to $13.00 Tea and Lunch Cloths $6.00 to $13.88—regularly $12.00 to $27.75: Scarfs $7.25 to $14.00—regularly $14.50 to $28.00 Annual ‘Sale of Muslin Underwear, House Gowns, Silk Petticoats, Kimonos and Corsets The Last Great January Sale to Be Held in the. Old Store Removal Sal Furniture Selections can be made from our whole furniture ‘hes at unparalleled reductions from usual pric. ‘Two Exampl Muston ae or Den Suite Iilustrated..........Value $100.00 | $50. 00 oak, upholstered in guaranteed leather. has a foot rest, and the others are made with wings incu the j old fireside comfort chairs. $62.00 Dressers $37.50 There was a man in our town And he was wondrous wise; He jumped into a bramble bush And scratched out both his eyes. And when he found his eyes were out, With all his might and main He read the Weekly Joke Book, “FUN,” And laughed them in again. A Brand New Volume of Jests, Funny Pictures, Droll Stories, Riddles, Tricks, Puzzles, Witty Verses, Etc. A good substantial suite, made of sit Morte quartered) : a ~ Pew

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