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= ! marae er TRIMNED BY BETTOS, mis wma HE ROBBED ENPLOYERS, BT STL TS PONES Could Beat the “Wise ’Uns,” and Firm Lost. arch for Missing Princeton + Alumous Narrows to That Section. ¢”’, BAD FORGOTTEN NAME. *~ heater, Engiand, in the neighbor- te) —Had No Papers. ¥ Be | “An ‘vie tre Gorton worked in the house of Graham. Hie father had worked there before tim. The young on the horses and was quite gure he could pick the winners. ‘Bo he made tameelt a betting commissioner. “But,” ‘he said to Deputy Commls- oner Dougherty this afternoon, “me iets picked them better then I did, and there you ere” ‘He gave the same odds as they aid Gelphia while managing « chicken farm of the International Correspondence School at Ranceras, N. J. im Albany, where the girl in the ease ran down and killed a bey with the automobile she was driving. would like to begin all over agein in 1 think I can make money ij? i tang of « aport Bimeelf. “Play Tetrérarch etraight,” sald Ger- en. Tre a vipe that Dougherty wilh, —— srmicens way punt (OURL FIGHTS FOR TO OMMANTE TRA) ELOPER HE SUES FOR A ONORCE E ce yi A | i } i vali I t 7 i i i | f | i Hh ii i | ' 8 ; a E ! F 3 | | | i i = B i rf il ii f if | i i E it ity gt H iy i i xBrE | I if ie Hi § i i j Fa elie lid bes i st I i i if ge uit ii wies fm a similar case rendered by Lesttansa. Fouts 4008 ‘The quertion buried by a group cnet ot | I i ! i E f if ei Ha | uf a3 g ek i ¥ 2 i §§ Bg Es # a tty iy elopement from Pemberton early in De ega'mt Footer. ‘ Despatohes received by the local Fed eral officials on Wednesday from Jersey brought matiers to « climax. Footer and girl were selsed in the j0-cont take ped, ler ye “ie least twenty yeare old. Bhe was dressed in to make herself look older chan ber real months. Don't forget the children. prety et ANGRY NEIGHBORS THREATEN BLOPERS WITH COAT OF TAR. ' e [PRICE 10 CENTS) yc’tpeniy me PWASCARETS WORK WHILE YOUSLEER | Zener, arrested in Moblin, Ais, on 0, 9, 1914, ee eine Sen CESSIVE RENTS ONE CAUSE OF ‘SIEGEL FAILURE Stores Unable to Pay Profits Becausg of Great Drain on Revenues, JANUKERY S } "$B EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, he Mann White act by eloping with Miss Deilleh charge of violating Bi 1,000 DOCTORS CHOSEN BY THE REGENTS FOR COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Highest Honor an American Physician Can Attain—1,000 More to Be Elected. , te in Brown's Mille, mberton, where active worker in h and @ teacher in . 1 ny the Sunday School. , English Youth Thought He] ‘roster tormerly was head of the tnter- national Poultry Salen Company, Brown's Miile, Miss Bradiey was his stenographer and one of the prettiest sirle in this section. hor ¢riends noticed she seemed worried about something, ‘Her father in Henty C. Bradley, a Pennsylvania Railroad baggage master. ) | He ald to-day: twenty-seven years old “Foster tured my Mttle girl away trom 3 1a4, Wan arreated to-day by Detectives wae La : BG katy fergts, James J. Gegan and ‘Thomas Oo . ; 1 not blame her, as she was swayed Also Told Cigar Man He Didn’t 4 mii | Dowling, charged with forgery. Gorton | by the etronger will of the man. My ‘ ? iNelese a8 a schoolgirl, but he| home ée still open to her and I will try Know Where He Lived : eed firm of Willlam Graham of| to bring her back at a | Mt mother sald to-day her daughter could come home and live ment toxfay by making ® hoatile dem- of the incident caused a onatration in front of the Elysee Pal-|in Paris and soon a throng of ‘housed | ace, President Poincate's official rest- 4 alace and blocked He attempted to commit sul-|fig. The people, hearing all septe Before she left cide when cornered by the police. Arronis paraded up and down before hing of the altele the doors of the Pa! ‘The President knew nothing minutes, his hands concealed under a| The madman carried letters in wi When policemen approached he jerked vin hands from the cape, flour- Sx imembers of the Board of Regents of the newly organised American Col- ‘tege of Surgeons, with the Royal College of Surgeons of | The very highgrentain paid for the! promises of the Fourteenth Street Store | | ana of the Simpson Crawford Company, at Nineteenth etreet and Sixth avenue, two of the establishments in the Siegel ed to membersirip in the col-| chain of stores now in the hands of lege. As this ta the highest honor a can attain in Amenioa the at to<norow wil be ecanned jeagierty by the members of the moti- Grofession ati over the country. Dr. J. B. Murphy, Chairman of the Board of Regents, at the end of the meeting this afternoon issued @ etate- eaid that the purpose of the meeting was to ratify the election her in his power when ROSPOMET | reat Britain, met to-day in the wal-| dort Hotel and announced that 1,000 0 of the United States had were in large measure re- sponsible, tt was learned to-day, for the difficulties in which Henry Siege! finda himself just now. AMhough property in the nglghbor- hood of these stores materially in value of lute years, fhe rentals charged for the two structures have remained at such a figure aa to prove too much of a burden for them to carry. On this account, any reorganization Plan must, to prove effective, take into consideration a marked ified in the lea made to-day by wt with the circum- he two stores cannot | man was @ confidentia! clerk and when| is a trusting girl. Ger life hes been he gem @ check into the front office to| spent among persons upon whom ehe be signed, the signature was affixed | relied for protection.” without question. Gorton had a “bus"|1@ A BELIEMER Gome time ago Foster shocked the to discuss ways and means of interesting the medical profession In a better grade of surgical service, i Surgeon Gea. Stokes of the United States Navy appeared before the Board of Regents to urge the claims of Wash- ington for the college, the construction of which will begin next year. Dr. George W. Stiles of Cleveland spoke for New York and Dr. J. Murphy for Minne- No decision will be rendered until other cities are heard from. eat the’college will be erected In Wash- ington, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louls, Minneapolis or New York. In edition ¢o the physicians aiready elected to membership there are 1,000 more whose mertts are being consid- ered. Of thie number 600 will be named at the next convocation, which takes ince in Philedetphia in\June, and the 6 in Baltimore in November. physicians ane first elected by the col- lege, and then are ratified by the Hoard of Regetits, whitch je all powerful. The American College Henry @tegel & Co. bank, conferred to- day with John P. Murray of the law firm of Coudert Brothers, 1,800 depositors in the b: sult of this talk was Melville that the Coudert firm also act ae attorneys for him as receiver of the “T asked this,” Mr. Metville said later, 8 of the depositors “because the int and of the receivers are ‘The depositors met an usual to-day tn the Thirteenth street loft and talked over thetr grievances, A committee | formed to go to the Coucort office to have a talk with Mr. Murray. headed by Jacob H. Latzer, ft the mercantile and banking creditors is awaiting the return | rom Boston of Pierre J Gent of the Bank of the Manhattan Com- who went there to confer with Presidem Dwinnell of the First Na- tional Bank of Boston, one of the credit- ors. Word came to-day from Boston that an application had been made for | an additional receiver for the Boston i i i i i iH 3 1,000 American physicians were gath PULLMAN TO PENSION FORCE OF 33,000 MEN Company Will Spend $250,000 in Providing for Its Veteran house, Henry Siegel Company, who will act with the two receivers already ap- pointed by the court. To the office of the District-Attorney many of the depositors in the Siegal Bank went today to see District- Attorney Train to stow him their bank- books, showing depos! few days of the recelvership, when they that the bank was in I Must Turn My Stocks Into § CASH Irrespective of Cost y Offering Unmatchable Clothes Values for Men and Young Men Extra Special! Famous “KENYON” $15&%518 Overcoats (Waterproofed) $°7.50 Only the second time I’ve advertised anything but GEORGES Model nounced the inaug- plan for ite 33,000 employes in the manufacturi and operating departments. Workers will be retired at the age of seventy and those having been in the service for twenty years or more will be pensioned at the rate of one per cent, of their y for every year of their employment. An employee having been in the service twenty years will thus draw % per cent. of his averago salary for the last year as a pension. The pen- sion qyetem will cost the Pullman Com- ——_ formerly singer with | the Metropolitan Opera Company, but now with the company that has been running in “The Madcap Duchess," at the Globe Theatre, has been missed from the cast for several days. up with throat trouble, hut is expected | to resume his role to-day or to-morrow. pelremiche Ais. ccie be-eey or te-retrow, tnow. “We cali tt etation house,” eald Sul- Niven. Then there were explanations and eamgy. went patch oie CHILOREN FIND A SUICIDE. Ras Acréss Mam Whe Shot. Him- self in Bronx Park. Cereatne Carcitic, thirteen, of No. 251 Hughes avenue, and Joseph Lobindo, thirteen, of No. 64 Bast One Hundred end Bighty-ninth street, were otrotting through the woods north of. Petham Parkway, Bronx Perk, this DON’T BE FAT WHEN IT IS EASY TO BE SLENDER House Arrested om Child's Story. Vera Lovers, the crippled actress ‘Whose fiat at No, 106 Lexington avenue was raided by the police some days ago and a little girl named Lena Jacobs, of No, 2%5 East One Hundred and Twelfth street, taken from it, was held for trial in $3,600 bail tn the Harlem Potice Court ‘thls afternoon by Mugisirate Campbell. . | A@ @ result of the testimony of the girl, who (ts fifteen years old, the superintendent of the apartment where the Lovera women lved, was arrested in the court room, whither he had come to testify in favor A serious charge was e Gagainet him’ by Assistant ttorney Follette and he was fheld in’ $2,600 bond to answer to the mil avoid all drugs desi weight es flesh. Vigorous exercise, and massage may temporari reduce fleshiness, onl, The only simple a ment to reduce weight and restore slender figure is to bathe h salts are unexcelled and are approved by medical authoriti A treatment of twenty-four home ba‘ will dissolve fat from flesby, muscul tissue and improve health. No di to return later. effective treat-|]] bination Dress and Storm Coats of plain and blanket back Velours, Tweeds, Cassimeres, etc.—all water- proofed—bearing the re-]@55 genuine nowned “KENREIGN” | Overcoats, now $80. eutcide. apparently Was an Utal- fairly good ciroumstances. Gis of milk, his clothes of good and his left hand was covered with a kid glove The other glove ‘been samoved eo that he might of the defendant. value, all sizes, $7.50. —_——_—_ Priest Disinhertts Sister. ‘World, 1, Jan, 7.—By terms of the will of the Rev. Father Charnes A. Logue, for years pastor cf the Catholie Church of Our Holy Re- Freeport, his sister, Mary wife of Maurice 1a mm = Twenty-third Gtreet, Brooklyn, !s out off with $19, with the statement “that her bequest is ment consi of t Send for Booklet. Sel Amaigrissant Spat Corpora: som, @. La Blanca, Bianca of No. . A teow miner standing over re- + MAY, there's nowt like | 1 cust, not Decause I have less love and respect for my sister than I have and eufficient reaeons.” The estate, on- AMERY SPRARINO, 000, ie divided equally be- Beard -Heraid.) hie sithouette skirt they iat ten vaeae svar sazs(MATRON OF HOME TELLS HOW SHE KEEPS 40 CHILDREN STRONG inca from the bowels, A Camcaret to |S2t, and erralgned estore Commie: | ives Them Father John’s Medicine to rae | epee tare” acy Rr so Keep Them in Perfect Health. Builds You Up, Makes and Strength. ¢ 40 or 50 children here at the children’s home constantly, When her John's Medicine to bi the medicine affords, Whi tion Father John's Medicine | Leary, Matson, Children's Rome, Lowell, Masn | 42 West 34th St, HF All lost or found articles ad- vertised in The World will be Meted at The World's Informa- then Bureau, Pulitzer Building Arcade, Park Rew; Co#: Broadw. y & 36th St. West 125th St, and Brooklyn Office, 208 tom Ate, Mroabiny following the pi r tun down I alw '¢ @ cough or throat bien! at Ss, ene ee AN IN PARIS STIRS ELYSEE PALACE Shoots at Police in Front of French President’s Residence, Then Tries to Kill Himself. PARIS, Jan, 9.—A supposed lunatic, Fernand Arronis, created much excite- tering a rOvetver in one hand ante g Jong Japaneses Gagger in the other. ‘Btand back er I'H ghoot!" shouted the man, ind when the officers at tempted to close in om him he fred* 7 four shote, They went wild ate * ronie turmed and ran. After & " of several blocks, seeing he was i ' “y ( to be captured, Arronte ¢ell on bt ger, which pierced bis abdomen. 7 was taken to @ hospital in @ i] tion, Arronis lost his position , if @ month ago. rumors, rfused to go away until that President Poincare was unharmed. for several | inti it wae over. Louis, King 1 hav. given up all hope of any profit whatsoever this season. My six great stores have just passed throu the most backward season I have“ever encountered. Frankly, the weather man hasme on therun. Thelast four months of 1913 wit- nessed the most unseason- able temperature ever re- corded by the weather bureau. I enter u the new year frightfully cver- stocked. It is absolutely imperative that I force im- mediate selling. In the past, whenever I have faced adverse conditions my in- tense price cutting has never failed tocrond my stores. The following reductions in this sele will, I believe, make new selling history and a’ host of new GEORGES customers:— SUITS AND OVERCOATS $12.00 $17.50 $15 and $18 710 soem 1 andso on—$80and $82.50 Suits end Overcoats now $18; up to Montagnae These are com- ; All, Furdined and Fur-Auto #15" S50) 018 Goats, Trousers, Raincoa\ etc., proportionately redui h Stores Open To-Night until 9 for those who're anable to t ALTERATIONS FREE ake advantage of this SALE during the day. TWO NEW YORK STORES , Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. Hotel Marlborough Building ALSO STORES AT ° ) PHILADELPHIA PROVIDENCE BUFFALO