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“VGTIM OF SN” AM BARRED BY | WITH 38 OTHERS ‘GWE MAGISTRATE} COPPER STRKE ‘Dudge McAdoo Declares Mov- tag Picture Is Too Indecent mi ‘TO ISSUE. WARRANTS. Mine Federation Officers Charged With Conspiracy in Counts by Michigan Jury. HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan, 15.—Presl- dent Charles H. Moyer of the Western Federation of Miners, and thirty-eight other officials of that organisation to- day were indicted for conspiracy on three counte by the Houghton County Grand Jury, which for several weeks ham been Investigating violence and disorders in connection With the copper miners’ strike, « John BH, Anttilla, secretary of the lumet union, was indicted for co charged a could be made public. The tadictment against Anttilla in- cluded charges against Charles H. Moyer, President; C. K. Mahoney, Vice- President; Guy BK. Miller, Yanco Tersich, 3. ©, Lowney and W. P. Davidson, mem- bere of the Executive Board of the Weatern Federation of Miners, In dition, Linn Sullivan, William Rickard, Ben. Goggia, Frank Altonen, Charles B Hietala and other local union lead- ere wi named. ‘The first count of the Indictment charges conspiracy to prevent “by force and arms,” the pursult ef their vooa- tions by employees of the mining com- les. fhe ERE ORES 8 “DOC” COOK IS IN AGAIN. Wa" He Mi Sticks to That North Pole stu. w, who do you think came sailing, ling into port to-lay aboard the White Star liner Oceanic? Why, mone other than Dr. Frederick B. Cook. And what do you think was his firet refurk to the ship news re- It was thin: "1 found the Pole was drinking cocktails in He wae just that con- And then h mark you times since Present cold wi struek town: “Pehaw, I've ween it im colder than this.” ‘The doctor sald that the temperature of hie reception at hie regent London Jecturing experiment wan just about two degrees below that a: the Pole. —— “THE RETURN OF @ARZAN,” wonder story of my and adven- ture, begins in Evening World next than the| Monday. Complete in one week, Firat ein they have! Of a-sertes of ten great novels by ten ‘even beyond the-realities of the! t,authors, Each complete week- J clinic, the exhibition being with-|!y in Evening World. indecent and immoral within| newadealer NOW. of the Penal law. = lao, moral to the film, In the mora’ un the you ind which in New York. In oe, the young man meat , ho infects him with a vile at Engyhome of @ friend, where fo introduted as a decent and vir- the film there is a ecene in a gath- Place of prostitutes, where the man makes an engagement with has been Ye rder from that @ prominent oMfeiai of th Cc YM. ls backing the production of a jm of Hin” film and that members the avsocjation are associated with Him in the Anancial end of the ot i duction, oa | GRAND JURY INSPECTS WHITE e@kiNtul, honorable and upright SLAVE FiLM. should be consulted. In t The additional Grand Jury, of whish @octor ts the hero, In the| William Muachenheim ts foreman, went in @ body to-d Park Theatre Inwite of the © The film wan the attention of the Grand ury » 4 Ines Milholland Hoinw and other The report of that body will be made Morrow, MSCARETS” IF HEADAGHY, BILOUS, “SHAKY, CONSTPATED—IME A BOX Rad Taste, Indiges-| bad breath. yellow akin, mental fears, > Hae ag bee Bh el bealit ea ag Ment Meer elonaty frpe at iv od) ing. A Cascaret to-night will straighten *} you out by morning—n } iat will keep y tan, Stomach sweet, Head ke you feel mal Don't forge rr PRICE 10 CENTS) ILE YOU SLEER, months, ane eVeNInGd Wena, seUnnvaY, JANUARY 15, walt What Can Be MOVER INDICTED |Making Dresses af Home Se Cree, eee Done With Same Design Made of Dif- ferent Materials and Trimmings. puouse By The Bveaing World's Bxpert, MLLE. LODEWICK. —_——— DESCRIPTION. Tt te good to use a bit of precautionary m in the choosi of the winter afternoon costume, such, for ux woman of Itmited means, will be mi to do duty In the spring for street wear with no wrap. Dreases with trans- parent blouse portions and chemisettes re not #0 hey limit the occasions for wearing the gown: and just an pretty and dis- Unctive effects can be gained with ma- terials and trimmings of a more durable character. The design I am showing is an excellent example. The figure on the right shows it developed in mauve duveltyn or @ott Bedford cord, The plain walet opens up the front, Inti ducing Lite of olive green velvet in round buttons, These aleo appear a wold run lace used as.a wired Med! collar, and flaring frills at the wriste. nt preserves the faahtonal slim eflhouette, yet it has the univ tunle In the form of deep straight ruffle one and @ half times the hip measure eround, which is hung rather oddly confine the fulness, Olive green brocade to match the buttons in color should be used for the sash, its long end droppin: in Oriental fashion atraight down tn front. The front trimming i Surthe! emphasised by the front seam of the skirt being held with the buttons above the rounded opening. With the use of aray for this costume, rose red, bright blue or emerald green may be intro- duced as the contrasting col The figure at the left sh: variation of materials. Thi tunie ruffle are of material, while the reat of the gown te of serge, ratine or another medium weight woollen material. It makes a i | | I i i } i fF i bi i | | iF E [ za #3 a 2 ? eee bial ; l jwreyish blue eyes, 11; |and Httle or mo color. Over o H Sejt lyk feet ii } i HE Hi hi i ‘Ae i H tt Fl RTA ry Ly ru lt it 538 Authors in Ten Weeks in the Eve- ning World. Complete Novel Each Week. Begins Monday, Jan. 19. Order from Newsdealer NOW. a NOTED SUFFRAGIST DIES. Trip to Mra. Hacksta@’s Bedside. Mrs, Priscilla Hackataff, the wife of Frank Hackstaff, an advertiaing man, died to-day at her home, No, 864 Nos- trand avenue, Brooklyn, after an ill- ness of several months. Her husband and three eons were with her when she died, one of the latter, John, having made a flying trip from Los Angeles to reach her bedi » He started from the on Saturday and reached home yesterday. Mra, Hackstaff, who was eixty-three years old, organised twenty years ago the Bedford Political Equality League, the first woman suffrage organization in Brooklyn, Later she became treas- urer of the Federation of Women's Clubs of w York. The funeral will be held Saturday in the Church of Our Fat! at Grand avenue and Lef- ftert's pli Re} tives of several women's clubs will attend the cere- montes. ite ak TRAIN FROZE TO RAILS. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. .—The Dela- ware and Hudson train due to leave Saratoga for this city at 7 o'clock yes- terday morning frose to the rails and had to be thawed out, which consumed half an hour. Reports from @aratoge are that the record cold weather ocourred jast night, the mercury dropping to @ degrees be- low sero at Wilign. In Saratoga Village it was a below sero. £4 The Effects of Opiates. foes led Thien gos naroots, fs well ee i] CY with and ite various iy LT cause changes im the func- pay p ed ee ee terme roe, Goma Sees Srl een i 1’ eP's esthing foes than © oriaas to 0160 (The Villain and the Hero|% See Watch the Series|i Se ITCH PARCEL TWOWNORE OBS AS THEHUNERY WAT Talks With Koenlg About Others and Says Kind Words About Shearn, Mayor Mitchel announced to-day the appointments of Andrew E. Kalbach as Deputy Commissioner of Streets in the Bronx and Andrew B. MacStay as sec: retary to the Street Cleaning Depart-' night, ment, The salary of Deputy Comnils- sioner te $5,000. MacStay’s salary, it ie understood, is to de $3,000. A fait of Samuel 8. Koenig, Repub- lican county chairman, to the Mayor's office to-day caused talk of more Re- publican appointmenta Mr. Koenig was asked if he and the Mayor nad talked appointments and he said they did. He added that they had agreed on some. “Mr. Koenig had a great deal to say to me, Mayor Mitchel eald when asked bout it. “Did he come to see you about ap- pointments?” certainly did, Thi ally comes here for." Did you promise him anything?” was sed, ‘so what he ‘I'm a dad promiser just now,” replied the Mayer. ‘Mr. Koenig sald you ené he agreed on some appointments. “That's true,” admitted the Mayor. the agreements negative or “One or two both ways.” The Mayor was then asked if Major John C, Groome, Superintendent of the Pennsylvania State Constabulary and a society man of Philadelphia, had been agreed upon for Police Commissioner. It must be great to write all those ries,” he replied. “I wish I had the imagination of some of you fellows. But I'm not killing or creating stories. Neither am I responsitie for ti ein or untimely death of such stories.” Frank Mose visited the Mayor during the morning. It dpveloped that he called on business for a client. ‘The Mayor was asked if he had rec- ommended Mr. Shearn—lawyer for. Wil- os WOMEN PRSOERS CEAR ALL MYSTERY WN TRUNK TRAGEDY Victim. Was Given Knockout Drops, With Robbery full story of the murder of Ivan Mar- tysewics, whose body was found in a trunk in front of No «7 Pitt etreet on Deo. $1 last. The story was told by Stefania Kiviapkowski and Carrie Magenhelmer, who were arrested last These girls were visitors at the flat, at No, 689 Hast Eleventh street. It was the custom, they say, for Mary Bodner, who posed as the wife of John Kolenko, torture men to the flat where they would be drugged and robbed by Kolenko end Victor Muraviot, both of whom are under arrest. It was supposed that Marty- sewics had @ lot of money. given drugged wine and beer and when he fell asleep the gang went through his clothes, All he had was a cheap watch—not | cent of money. Moraviof, Kolenko and the three disappointed, drank a lot of beer and wine until 11 o'clock at night, when they found that Martysewics had died. The next morn- ing Muraviet, Kolenko and another man boucht @ ¢runls, jopded Martysewics's body inte jt rented @ pushcart, wheeled the trunk to Ne. 47 Pitt atreet gumped i on Ss her em Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or Mere A Phyelolen’e Advice lam R. Hearst—to Gov. Glynn for Pub- |{ Me Service Commissioner, Thi replied that he would be glad to recom- mend Mr. Shearn for that office at any time because of hie splendid record.” “T think he would make @ good Public Service Commissioner,’ eaid the Mayor. “Ag @ matter of fact, did you recom- mend “Not indirectly his name was suggested to Gov, Giynn but not in the way of a}! request from me." ——_ IN PITTSBURGH. itaburgh Bua.) (From the Pit Mra. Bilkins, calling from the kitchen |™ Are you ready for your egg “No,” “Oh, I though I heard you finishing your oatmeal.” . Johe? used not iy ton pounds oF more.—Advee > Madras COLLARS Granton—made of a fine quality self striped Madras. A collar that has the char- acter and individuality that always accom- pany correct styles. Caperr, Paazeoy Pye @ for 25c- eee We know what caused this universal ion of business. Wea condi- fhave samply found tt Peop! simply unnecessary to buy winter clothing. Our stores are overstocked with merchan- dise to such an extent that we are obliged to make the most Emphatic Reductions One Tvs tece ‘Made $12 Man's $ 50 Young Men's = Suits and 15 and $18 Ment Be $ Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Overcoats 5 and ‘Mere and ® Young Men's Suits and Overcoats sod em ond ve euine MONTA\ Cc All Fur lined and Fur Auto Coats, Trousers, Raine Goats, ete., proportionately ree ALTERATIONS FREE Overcoats Mier wd i Young . Men’s Suits and EOaTs, FORMERLY $55, NOW TWO NEW YORK STORES 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & Sth Ave. AND CORNER OF Broadway & 36th BOSTON PHILADELPHIA PROVIDENCE BUFFALO