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— PRC tee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914. as FORCES | Anda 3- Months Inf. ant That Isn *t N eglected ON GRAFT HUNTS, AGAIN CHARGED: aur Will immediately 4 ON TEXAS i Balk isidtek to Rush 100) Autos Laden With Arms ‘Across American Line. “VILLA JOINS PURSUIT. Mexican Federals Had Planned to Harass Rebels in Their March on Torreon. y EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 12.--Troopers " . of the United Staten at dawn to-day Peaumed search for the Mexicans Actress Proves Even * Who in 100 automobiles headed iat. ‘“Ravenously Affection- Aight across the Rio Grande from the, ” ey | ! aide. casting arma ana; ate’ Mother Can Find tn violation of the neutrality, Time for Art and Yet 0 join the Huerta forces at) Keep a Watchful Eye some point unknown, or to harrass! the rebel garrison at Juares, across) OR “Specialists’’ En- the river from El Paso. So far as the American cavairy gaged to Care for Youngster Who Is to Be coral of horses und nadilcr at Yaieu,| “@" Old - Fashioned thirteen miles east of here and about Girl.” mile from the river bank, and rush | hem across. | In some way this part of the pigh | «¢4 Baby, Age of Mine, raiscarried, for the 0 | “ide, as reported by citizens of Yalets, Has Juat the Needs of a i wen vefore many, ifany,| Little Animal and a oft could be stolen. * . } (RN sco RUSHES TROOPS In| Skilled Nurse Can Givelt mobiles, some of which were covered that there were more than « hundred. All night the Americans searched the bushes and etunied cot- | oNWood trees which dot the sandy | plain and watched the three prin- cipal fords between Ysleta So- , » COrro, @ hamlet three iniles east of ita, but did not catch sight of neglected child? She fg not! Dail; and bloom, and if Blanche Hates Only, she does not believe that and w despatch Se bale ote acta to must keep a literal eye on her daughter every hour forcements and lay tn a ditch from of about fifteen men each make a rush! Virginia's needs at the present time. She knows that toward the river. When the other sol VELLA JOINS IN RCM FOR |and mischief. I don't wake AUERTA MEN. | “Home industries ha Gen. Francisco Villa, commandina| right to be specialised unler the rebel (ned sng Bow. a Juarez,| 9 Why should a married | usiy sho: received an intimation of the situa- the thon at Yaleta early in the evening aul rdagard ae hen to: een explo: and sent small detachments of his “But at 10 in men east along the Mexican bank of the river to capture the invaders, | literally, @ ‘general’ eer- When filled by a woman specially ence more. Shi blanket g: standard of home efficiency is A. H. Davidson end ito rapture. “I suppose there tsn't at fords of the river, but thi 4 ce @ much more trivial pS perfections of Frances Virginia. ith in breadth than it appears to be on|The world must be vibrating wi the maps, can be crossed in many them, But she is such a remarkable baby Capt. Davidson, as senior captaln. | every day of her life, and she has the| often she just Bae coer oe oa ene Due |reddeat cheeks and the blackest eyes| abso: food N° Fates he found a large stock of aad- and the to! dies which appeared nearly new. It was certainly obvious that Mies ‘There were also a number of new! gates knew her daughter +y naddies was attached a box full fuses, These sugested that the ri eruits, if such they really, were, h im mind the destruction of the road south of rez in order to the movement of additional troo| i for the impending attack on home and the two-a-day. | “How do you manage?” I asked. «| NURSE LOOKS | dh Is she here in New York? | Bates rented. quickly, “We all live |! asked. Try this! Doubles beauty of; zour beauty ofjof your bai. your hair and stops it | Danderi very particle o falling out. \dandruff; se uring tad ini things an well a an“ unskilied im: thoroughly anti Your hair becomes li abundant and appea' no! re 8 ‘most wit the way she gr us and beautiful as » poune, girl's after be afters ie et " use w be Fy ull will | well for a professional baby. first — but me w. heir sanny. “Every one I ever read about,” she Cg rade You cate for |caded. the mischief coming back into ling pan from . @ “Danderine hale. ceaose “ wea ere new aio | a ae carctully id it h seraee| [nd fod a a oe your bair, taking on rare ama aa ae Koen ae It seroly get Ns amile, Rig] bet town Dear it seemed he, PURSUIT. | Them Even Better Than @ alarm: reached Cien. Hugh L. . | Seott, in command at Fort Bliss, Unskilled Mother’— about 10 o'clock Inst night. Ranchers’ Wéill Quit Stage rn) ia (A - and others whose homes ar 7 tered along the road near ¥al ote , Baby Is Four and Needs — —— phoned into the city to find out the| Aer. 4PM, MOTHER MOTORD cause of an unusual number of auto- “So. THEATRE with canvas and apparently carried By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. boxes. ‘ ; Counte of the number of these var- | Pe ete eee caae) o eacouuece Bi mapr atin a iven fed from ten to fifty, but Inquiry at; vaudeville engagement. It can be done, for a very charming ani intelll- Yaleta early in the morning indicated | gent woman ia doing it, To Broadway she will always be known as Blanche Bates, but- as the baby's mother and the wife of the} baby’s father, her'name is Mrs. George Creel. i Little Miss Frances Virginia Creel is only three months old. Yet six days in the week, afternoon and evening, her mother takes a leading part in the grim Barrie playlet, “Half an Hour." 1s Frances Virginia a ously affectionate mother, then I never saw one. the whole duty of a/ to be with her a gr wartan mother is to be a turnkey. She does not feel that she tr point. He arrived ahead of the rein- Sho dose not consider that it devolves upon her to préside personally over! which he says he saw the detachments the few simple and methodical physical processes which satisfy Frances! er good sense by going my eyes are really ope: brought into my bed f: | ‘They did capture ten men, but six of i ? y Sasa eed these prov to be harmiess asiot| vant—ceok, housemald, nuree h of these pesitions is cuddle, or until ehe falle asleep ing robe, a ton; it fh th ial duties, the J de 80! lannel trained for the speci ated What the toe You ‘only be imprisoned, while he! bound to be raised. And the mis- e eee ne feet, coulé shoot them. | tress of the home can indulge in i y ys y See trees, called out last nigee | shown great talent in gestioula- ywere A and B of the Thirteenth C'av- | +7 winh you could mee my baby!” tion, and of course her arme and kh eG es Tonaminaea canes: lehe suddenly reverted from argum Capt. Hamilton Bowie. Capt. Barn-/any one within reach of George's or rat her up in heavier blankets hert of D Troop posted ESOC SDA | cay voice who has failed to hear of; end put her in her carriage out places, 1 he grows and gains weight| neon for another cuddle, but mere no, but neither am I," Miss| “Don't you ever give her a bath?” “Sometimes T do, but the nurse al- wae y she waxes in bulk “Three or four Vm through. WHEN BABY MOTHER THE NURSE If pees ae 1S BATHED you Intend to remain on the a’ 1 asked, sald Miss Bates, Cree) fen't a raven-jgirl will be old of the twenty-four. up when the baby | other 1: does, for her first waking ts at 6 tae o'clock. Does any woman stir she must? My da t ishter the morning, when @ weare her sleep: she has aire: things: from ALARMED WHEN! WOULDN'T MOVE TO BRONX. know you can't keep. away from that MOTHER BATHES BABY, Some bund, a salesman, The siren call of the | friends and relatives, who crowded Proms street @, if not better than, septic, and | think ‘ows is doing pretty By th uh t mind and & ollarseter, Th it deal.’ “US TRODPSHINT 'BlancheBatesand Her Baby; TwoShowsa Day. 10 CALL AHALT RITUAL MURDER /"™%..ust nam » frankly. \ rs more of it and t time’ myilttle o show nT want MAY GO ON THE STAGE IF SHE, | license to be taken out by each WANTS TO, BUT-—— 'y o iously implori the matger?’ triumph of domesticity!” “But how,” | was sceptical enough quiry carried through to the point to ask, “can YOU teach her these, 1 9f passing 6 ley DUUing ticket spec- fresh air, quiet and a chance to sleep. | ajyadrons of sides beautify eS the hair at once.| 4 akitied nurse can give it there | or “Are you going, the slage?” “Bhe may bocome an actress if she Frances Virginia 13| wants to, but I shall take good care |COUld be worked If the Loginlature things | dan without knowing her impose such a@ license. I «do not be- am. tl to let her go on Then Miss Bates proved that femt- sideration by the Board of Aldermen | helpin| a rectly. entra Assomb! Means Commit- nism has not destroyed her feminin- | would be effective. A central agency reported favorably. bills ‘ToDaniall Re arkable © ity by calmly shooting off a skyrocket | would simply give the hot of inconsistency. She will play t, and | tnink | ehall have her wear ring- lets. When she drops a handker- chief every man in sight will rush te pick it up. When he sighs round her wil ‘Darling, w She wil ti “EL can teach her everything they rouses ene tried unsuccessfully to teach me,” od Miss Bates retorted, with bland de- ee 1 go away she is asleep, | #ance. | find her like that when | u go in for my good-night | bridles and blankets. To ono of the | despite the presumably specialized | after | retuen from the theat | venkler, r inforced tops and high spliced double "cia, cee vane «our SIXTY REGEIVE DIPLOMAS. |1:2'tit Stas treo nm | Recle nd sole Frances's mother will succeed! —_——_ And the Fight The loud in ters, responding to @ kept in its mother’s} 420 of the In @ trupk-I-—which | ri to Fang bed « his ears. interestin, Ma ‘A home in the Bronx doesn't hold out: ® With Degree. bi ‘ol the slightest inducement to Mrs. are ee T dean eed | miund Glamaman, who would be glad to| » h reside at No. 1507 Madison avenue for | {F9! the College of the City of New be ‘ways look I, 1 Miss Bates naively, “So I don't dare | try It too often.” the rest of her life Not so her hus- | Then she became quite serious and earnest. UFF—25 CEN CENT DAN “A baby of that age has just the needs of a little animal,” she said. | "It must have plenty to eat, lots of | iteada lore early to-day the reserves | one man, David Kraus, received the of ube West One Hundred and Fourth | coveted “cum tectives from Police |The Pell meda por ora swarmed about the Glassman home port that Saround i in| Classman had wiped out his family and peered iat Us Eresumably set out for the Bronx, They found Mra. Glasaman rubbing her cheek dent John H. Finlay, Judge Mulqueen where her busband had hit it with @lof General Sessions and Borough stove lifter, and Glassman busy remov-| President Marks. The Rev. Dr. Merle ing the blackened grease from a fry-| St. C. Wright ‘delivered the tavecation features. he ce?” | ebt ieee * ie tes Bail Pending Another Seezrey) VEN OSBORNES ARREST AT MEF) Ss GIRL = AND PLAY THE HARD bine Trust, whose conviction fer hep ition of the Anti-Trust law A Tammany Senator rea a Is Accused of — Killing the Supreme Osmee Hat we ' ‘That No Money Will Be Vot- | Christian Child Supposed to |e lored 0p tn ts - . . au, te de to- ed Assembly Committee. Have Been His Son. triet-Attorney De. Fore Wife ——aeenienen kK. McCall, counsel fur the i in ys ae x ee i men, to surrender to-morrow PALMER READY TO GO, , LONDON: Feb 12--A_ deapatehy Judge Wadhams, who will 6 from St. Peterburg to-day reports the} ihem to prison preparatory to 1 of Pashkoff, a Jewish tailor at] ning the sentence of three Glynn Investigator Will Have | Paxtof. forty mites from Kiet, inj gach imposed by Judge who they wei connection with the murder on Dee, rag Apri! to Quit This Work for 9 last yenr of a boy known an Yoshet | ites eee ie + . ‘ashkof and supponed hitherto tel sar trocar Cit immediately iy ike " Paahko' Pp pay te { ik of Funds. ave toda basin | Judge of the Court of A =, , The boy was found murdered j > pee deciaton “ *M Pal aniination, Rumor of “rituat mur: liberty on iowing ihe : rrithe was buried after a post-mortem ex- i | of the the der" were then spread and the exhu- | from the highest court. State ¢ ee, had wd seasion|Mation of the body was ordered. At re with the Governor to-day, discnaning the second exumination this week, the SLIT SKIRTS HIS DOOM. ji the termaon which he will resign in @apateh ayn, it wae found chat the pie “ i of Chureh Oxboern | bey was a Christian, | 2 General Whe Houncement was made, it A woman called an a witness stated that ite lid @ iy the fen of ‘Them Has to Retiro + Ciyorot, {Christian iaw court Miclal named | ,RUDAPEST, Feb, 1L—Cen, Yebote baa, and of the garrison here. The ts understood that Mr. P be rewarded with a Mte ment If he ‘a without a fight ebsesoaghie ih ag sipioved oy eet Mr. Mweet, Speaker ofthe Assembiy, from which plice the Boy bad fled lgment ta tala to attacks om. bite ny conferred with the Governor to dickap, ThE Arrest of Pasitkott followed. press and social circles for hie over terms by whieh the Republican | LE Was fald after the exhumation prohibiting the wives of officers. heen found Wearing slit skirts at @ ball to baw | Assembly Investigation ¢ Witten, tMat (hinfeen wounds I A ie ‘a neck betwee given recently which ts conduct 4 rtid&y ine Ww the boy's neck between the right E. auiry, #11 an appropriation ae | aM left on 4 Rae aa 3 at the expense of The new Critual murder” report: would not go t the ball be pa tite expenne and in an old story revamped and unaube it had to be obtain! " id they won seein MoTHeRs Do NOT SEE ADitione lawyers aw SUANERTeL, according to tosday's Tad | eau Darkest Hussin ‘The story, maya the publication, was revived by antl: Semitic neway In Russia, for, Jihe purpose of fomenting the feeling ‘DRUCS FXCITE. YOR niuinnt ewe KIEEE, Bebo 12 This etty isin a P10 Christian bey wos murdered recently | bs “THER, CHILDREN as MUCH As ARO CREEL Secs HER BA! PUANTO KILL THEATRE: TIGKET SPECULATION c= in © chmestances whlih have pained the ory oof ritual murder whieh fignted so prominently ‘nthe If your back hurts or bh pulared that ti ‘ penny! trial of Mendel Helis on the charge - ray } BY HI H {| FNSE Hh ai etd Ve reeutttees My hoe having murdered the boy Andrey bothers, drink lots of + wal ax not on the leve and was , dewignod to investigate Democrats cid |) Usclineky water. cover up Republicans, | In tho latest came a Christian boy, — a oo SAYS THE COMMITTEE DOESN'T /An orphan, living with a Jewish fa NEED ANY FUNDS. \ily int Iktaw & Erlanger’s Scheme | Doesn’t Suit Brady, Who “I Suggests Prison Penalty. “there tw! forty ni about Hist perfunctory inquent t was buried. Owing to the pr fornmora that his fate waa alm fo that of Cuschinsky the: by exhumed and, ace A new plan to end speculation in] | jeurrent theutre tickets which is agitating . i wilt be i Ve und besi © that a ¢ the theatrical workl just now was eek. Both and |lewinh rite had been performed advanced to-day by Klaw &@ te politicians wilh an i] horidly before the 4 dewti. e one investigator whe langer. It isto require a special Se uet ike toad wh any the er you bare . about four sity spoonful in_ a yr Kf Jagency for each theatre whore | tleketx it handles, David Ger! 1 his own appointee, porne has exposed only Heree Ftantiy Dp t smirched a single counsel for Klaw & Erlanger, has} (nigtewe tutal re f ' wi laawtaed the managers that the plan] he made Saloon Empire State Osborne's ppriation, which pa eee ae rie Ma ae taey, fed and bathed and clothed properly, and she thinks that iq the really i..-/that she doesn't want!” the actress- dae talacel allie ta inally was $25,000, is down dont and and, while there was bright siariizht, portant feature of the case. And isn't 1t?—whatever our individual views}Mother announced with emphasia, p Le ee with, Patra und van away. Louis Ll it wae still too dark to trail the fust- aout maternal duty? Then her brown eyes twinkled, “T| the present city License Bureau Se atte BHD Ken tives. expect there'll be something of a| “Suppose a fee of $250 were charged od bls According to the few citizens who CAN INDULGE IN BOTH ART AND) ®t our home, the farm in Onsining—| So mestic crisis when to No mduc ito each agency for each theatre Ms the t could be routed from tneir beds last BABIES. just back of Sing Sing Prison, you! 2omestic crisis when it comes to edu- | : re : tran; Mexicana had been col- ; ss | know * she allowed. “George whore tickets it dealt in,” said Mr makes an highiful etter night, a n + As for me, I go buck and yout Stanh vin leoting there since ‘Tuesday. They| “I believe in the specialization of In-| roth to New York every day. You|®%* she shall ne go to achgol, | Klaw, “At t forty such licenses aiions ry Hi GES Bat) ON RRO! nue, but wa wat aie ter ea = fagsie’ 18. ip. Tetkent abour their] dustry,” Mine Bates informed me.!eee, 1 don't have to go on until be.;28%* ‘Ol Yew, she shall go to achvol | Would be necessary and you can fae] Te ae united tacday une | tei ha es Aey ty ta now and then to hee business. Refugees are riot uncom. |with that smile of hers which is a| tween 4 and 5 in the afternoon. ‘That |2%% earn how to ait down, how to ure out for yourself what chance the) der jhe leadership of Wagner nnd sen up the water, sinking mon in this part of the country, but! f brilliance | Sives me most of the day at ho: stand up, how to dance and how to agencies would stand. y clatining the Governor i dene vay sh . the number was unusual. jSMy-Atty ‘compiantion & me. jtalk English.’ Many a girl knows “It would be perfectly proper to ; miler with hin ody in satinfled with the new Neve that the plan now under con-] Carrying out intention of! is and ie the State Dep others greater opportunities put In Aree ane maonemy: and State Vv 1 their friends in line to buy tickets at} Fire Marshal's o |the regular prices which would soon — suet 4310 alues in |find their way to the public at in- creased price William A. Brady said he believed the only plan which offered hope of relief was the one the Board of Aldermen hold of publio | hearings on the ma | “To such hearings Télephone No. Women’s Stockings An excellent quality of pure thread silk, In his rooms on the top floor of No. 157 Forsyth atreet, an ofd man whi ery New York Mabanec. every. Lokal Dreher and] GAeNiey oer uch ta decen thay reinforced tops and soles, in plain or eme ledge of ticket mpeculation an it heal. fhe aid mura name war Mobert Will broidered insteps, black and white only; been prac sity should be| #00 that much he had told the folk n a hey sumoned and made to| tt had formerly 95c pair, at ...........s+seeeeee | tentify ner th as to such knowl. iat ‘ a IMEe entenie te ses sich an lac IMPORTED BLACK CASHMERE, with ie soles; value 50c pair, at...........seeeees 3 pairs for 1.00 BLACK GAUZE OR siLK LISLE, with y grey tipped heel and toe and double 38 ay quale fre prevent- , in tickets | a4 font offi prison.’ field street, Queens, driver of « mineral heels and soles; regularly 35c pair, at yrater, del w delonsing | . FROM THE CITYCOLLEGE | src x Herel cas 3 pairs for 68¢ : Salas aera a ee ne Mail or Phone Orders Filled ; Only One Graduate, David Kraus, District Hi iat, we | Gets Coveted “Cum Laude” | Sian A a v3 Opes Broadway, Sand Wn Rs. boles dragged « block Sixty young men graduated York,to-day before a crowd of 5,000 Great Hall at the University. Only de" with bis degree. for the highest stand in all studies for the year were won by Joseph J. Zweifel, a junior, who received the gold medal, and A t Lodato jr. e nating 5 who got the silver medal. Addresses were made by ex-Presi- and benediction and sent were mad David W.: Park Milton Perim:

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