The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 2

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ee — _————— es — we __ THB BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUAKY 18, 1914. abe on6e: ee OO 9OO OOOO COOPER EOREOE OOCEOEELOES OF EEDIOOEESERSOEODODSEEOEEDEL OD DEFOE LOLS OOAOSER EADS ISOS AODEORESONEDOD OD FOCESOOOOREREEH ED DOSE ESER SES: NEXT WEEK’S R BEGIN IT COMPLETE NOVEL NOVEMBE! Lo OE ON MONDAY ef ————— edict tite s soresooeeee sevsoesooooorses snvenene sovones sevens P tattle ttt ; ton and Montgomery, Orange County. ular is that it ; | cigar: ‘Traffic is Heht and none of the party i. is long but not too {knew that trains were run at night. 4 i | The approach to the crossing is bid- heavy in weight Merrymakers Returning Home| ,,, by steep banks on both sides of and fi alwa a - ‘ dancers) teathied RA ny F F dente above bu to Kingston Are Huddled [iP iitncts and. ture, did. not. hear |f smokes witha fine 7 i AtZ A.M i {the locomotive o1 ‘ til the B empertue 1s Due to Rie, | BYR wa | in Furs When Struck, |S roms ot st bouquet, full of a “but Record Snow Is Pre- :M.. Ya degree below sere ; ‘ ' | BAT RANCE _— instant the locomotive struck the the ate fra- , ie yar} : TO09% ce SCATTERED ON ROAD eee ne ear aestion ree ee Bce dicted for To-Night. = 4 fe eae | ‘The joyous shouts and singing of mild, well Pet a | Joyous Shout 1 Sing: ithe party were suddenly stilled by Havana leaf. ae | Joy outs and Singing! the gioom of death and cries of the -- PROVIDE FOR HOMELESS pidgin Ms : Noblezas is one of i Suddenly Stilled by Gloom | '"Sie“treiune train was stopped, the 50 attractive shapes of Mi Favorita, The price is $2.50 per box of 25 or two for 25 cents. Noblezas will ap- peal to you for frequent smoking. In all cur stores and | injured were put aboard the caboose of Death. ‘a the whole party carried to ‘Kingston. Both city hospitals had |doctors, nurses and ambulances at ithe station to meet them Biting Cold and Wind, Worse) wumb from cold. Died before am: bulance could reach her. > Than ifunger, Drive Men NELSON, ERIC, seventy-two years old, a tailor, wae found From Bread Line. dead from exposure in a coal bin at Ne. 70 Exterior etrest, cecu- pied by the Central Coal Com: pany. It is supposed that he was . : collecting coal to warm himeelf . MAIN = a Ty | KINGSTON, N. Y., Feb. 13.—Fifty }Persons were injured and one was Mie when a crolgst train on the! FEWER CUSTOMS WORKERS. Wallkill Valley Railroad struck a large sleigh in which they were re- be . ‘Phe biting cold that has stung the Plan to Reduce Force in New York 1 z TICKET SPECULATORON Ti T. oa BOK turning early to-day trom a dance Gets Oficial Approval. cat first-class dealers a wee Seng DULLED OCH Wotan ene PueToS at Binnewater, five miles south of! ‘3 % wel , e wQ' y, _ i . pene ye At ra bead WASHINGTON, Feb, 18.—Acting Sec: Park & Tilford POPE DIEE ES ¢ FEF OE OES 29 FOHS TIONS GE FEUOTE THe Kingston. Three of the injured per-| retary of the Treasury Hamlin yesterday ng| Approved the recommendations made fons eustained fractured skulls ard) 5/"tho conference of collectors of cus-| | Lite size a William Anderson had his left foot} toms held at New York last Novem- |= ‘ go over to out off and several ribs fractured.| ber for a reorganization of the cus- On the Seventh | The others were not seriously hurt. | toms service. It te iirieane that you find one. He has| Raymond Wood, a bookkeeper, was| Retry half @ million dolinrs will be ® fur coat and derby hat. His hands {xiieg, arth Rowked. ‘ saved annually through the abolishment are dug into pis pockets. As groups , ur Rowland, a bank) of much of the “red tape” and dupli- of women pass, hi ips up behind |clerk; Julius Moser, railroad clerk,| cation of work. and says quite lou and Miss Nellie Zimmerman, a clerk,| ‘There age forty or fifty vacancies in| ‘Seats for ‘The Yellow Ticket,’ |had their skulls fractured and may| the customs service in New York, but ladies,yat the ‘Library,’ next door. af reed ary, die, Al i . oe under the plan agreed on these will Spel legal dp Fran At nambers of the party were| or be filled. ‘The force now employed STANDS IN FRONT OF WOMEN he party wa fetta syony Will be expected to perform the meces- TO OFFER TICKETS. party was given by the “JoMy Jury service. i Then comes a real adventure. After the reporters had noted a slend (HOTEL CONTINENTAL) man with a black mustache and Sub, to Tlalse Mae ISientown rors dlosomttowed in Foggy Weather and Send if Wireless Reports of Bergs, |=Vening World Reporters Watch the “Gunners,” |trowa overcoat boldly ‘selling opera One Carat Lorne. it-siiotmt og| “Steerers” and "Sharp-Shooters” atthe |atisitves seanenac'| ACKer, Merrall & Condit |[oismos't 99996H99O 024610 he was driven at top speed to the Hudaon Street Hospital, but Post, whe leaves a widow and a daugh- tor, died on the there. MOTORBOAT ICE SCOUTS FOR ATLANTIC LINERS They Will Go Abead of Steamers scouts form the latest scheme adopted out of the crowds in front of the Em- Diamond Ring Oy tranmtlanic aninping companies it ied Dabasce.on Jha gaa Bis Faeair, Ree oes ine met : ; HPuageres ot orton eesaty ater les @ means of circumventing ico perils Bers.” Nearly every woman who EST. C 1820 Sirauna pri ear “pects @uring their voyages in the North At- Did you observe the holiday by attending the theatre? Yes? Well, Lerroge Pr Apres toler napa the if ompany Engrav a ‘d cid iton an Nas teal 4 which one of Broadway's “gunners” got you? Unless you have your tickets| be named Fein, often delibera j | Open Evenings Ul 8; Sate, ti 20, be atanding in front of women and halt- alll a ag Bebe eautpped tn this way. | Fach of fer tm advance you must have come ia contact with the “gusber,” the| lng teem long enough to say! Here is the opportunity to. ‘ F A Cc : Carry on her next Voyae® steerer,” the “sharpshooter,” the “shop” and the “library’—all terms in t in the city, Take ‘em, | i ! or ‘anything |tWo motorboats cach of the size of a/ l a wed rancis . ly d peen, | Ufeboat Mica win, thirty Richooenie the new theatre ticket industry you must learn if you would have seats an | “rns cnion ed to ometate | buy the best at a Saving | Pi Prana motors and with wireless and sub-' place but th i 4 the last rows. @ capper for a ticket spec- | "ecaresa® marine algnalling apparatue Peni HA apn propose central/the sandy mustache to the right as letive buyers, cag Bolnted out | by A MS—Extra Choice—Mild Smoke— a 1anos the homeless! The plan ts to wend these ice scouts |a-encies, earnest prosecutors may | 7°} came out, who rasped: ‘ ae ether led the Weigh from 8 to 12 Ib: (hall 4 The most part to stay|@head during foxy weather to report |euggest “sem: dial lomapation” |e in. We've oct ease neytning Pocoge! e ‘om © to REY SABE 94 4: waren Sane. sapees om: apna sored ska brea flag of “oucconatul" ware apninet the “pee- | "And “Bis seem PEAS—Marcillat Imported Moyens—tin .13-—2 for... The motorboats will also be available for towing lifeboats tn the event of nicious” ticket speculator, but, like] were buying tick the rent and the gas bill, we have| gue, *peculator’ them always with us, They may f fi : ! "| TOMATOES—A.M. & C. Hand Packed Whole Fruit— “i 1,600 to 1,200 who tine | the abandonment of liner. The Aqut- ; Extra large sanitary tin.......... 9 Bowery Mission | tania of the Cunard line is to carry |not operate in the brasen, arrogant S > apa ‘that. Kear four of these craft and other tranuat- | way of old, when whole swarms of , And th ha pig ae OLIVES—Large Queens—10 oz. bot......... ' : “Fisiechman bekery, where |lantic steamers are to be similarly |faahily attired yeas ee babys a box of bis spiel betore you get by the Ean- E FRUIT—Laree Juicy Fine Fl d Fruit "th juipped. ur corns crow you oo! get tickets. eatre. —Large Ju ine ve _— ies AO ORE ae eeu ay into the street, but they|How did he know? Ask him. GRAP RUI ' Hg icy lavored Fruit chivering men. reporter took direc- OES Fa Siaed ales vonfianine S109 sae’ are at the same old stands—despite ‘ Anyhow, the the from the “al ,CABLE TO ECUADOR CUT. |ine city’s ordinance, deapite the cope | fons trom the, Tahopter’ ang « email z 3 z HOMELESS. Seapine who, stud the White Way and de-l«-c intr» who opened a door, and| Fein protested. A passerb; fay 1am applicants for cupper,|No Sews From Rameraldas, seene|mpite the cold. there you were, A. big, fat, square: |that he emile, ‘Then he cried out loud EGGS Fresh Selected ),. 39 deeakiest at the Municipal of Pignting. THERE ARE “GPECS” DESPITE} Jawod follow in an overcoat and/ enough to attract the attention of Maplehurst Brand ° Lf shouting, “Nex! two policemen w! 00d House, 61¢ men were accom- THE LAW. “Next, there!” You told him timidly | the Greatre and who. could not have WASHINGTON, Fob. 13.—Deastruction of the eable office at Esmeraldas, Ecua- 5 tj i f 3 Broadway adapts itself to reforms ithat “two in the orchestra” would do.|falled to have witnessed Fein's work ftern: ghd 6 children. Boven hun-| dor, where heavy fighting was be- and new with skill and prompt-|He finshed them over the counter. jal oon, 78) man slept on the en-|tween the evolutionists and govern-|ness. ‘The law sald ticket specula-|"Five dollarsi” he said. Then youlDOES THE BABY ACT OF $20 nad warmed plor at tre) foot of ment forces, left the Stute Department |tors cannot jam the walks in front |¢)' leave. Two rough gambling touts THREATENING ARREST, FQ) Seeder without means of news of the/of theatres and flash their rolls Ofjgay something about “cheap guys” u touch me I'll have you ar- Mit h ll om tickets and greenbecks, Good. That /and-you've hed your frst experience ene ii end 49 om the in the n a” syste ve m him. Th Brennan} _T! and America part of the law ts observed fairly | in system. i the fot of eraoh Company, rosived He ieee ae: |well. But in place of the old bally- 1 Qutelde the theatre you turn to see THE TAILOR from Esmeral nae young ladies, prob- lrrew “Retken das on Feb. 1. This|hoo of ‘s'pecs” we now have the/2, Tone tires. fellow who ran up and Pt ae Sg {|darting, dodging, slippery youths who | shouted “Rill” has a hammerlock on Pating Same, N wa of|are ever on the move in and out of te. srother, 7 heally, " ring pier. ulde: my to-day throu ‘its office |throngs, whispering, begging, imi Sgheoters” for the rival Th the daughters in tow. owe aaa Bee Per Happened to You H e dispatch read:|ing pedestrians to come “right in ernment received news from Es-lhere, lady, and get two of the best In /eurely being Feb, 10, s : throng. mepecto \ 6 + 99 , The mother shouts to her daughters ft the house, mates ects ones Jf fii t Bonnie Hearts inet D ‘These are the eharp-shooters, They ead; |eteer the unwary to the front window Special Offering for To-morrow i pet i , of # cigar store, to a soda water, into yout trong farmer's boy| Princess and the Thirty-ninth #treet , St-Valentine’s Day a hallway, down & Sansa shy pace Fi ee Cy ae Si plehie LOST D place where they have been al b chege |. Dnere ts plenty of open a heart-sha; metal box, beautifully decerated in —___ Tack up a ticket bolder, set up a few | dling “women “an do these “aldowelic| seouk, New, Forks, theatres despite Serie, Reorschaped rstal (eer, Renutifully Geeerea ae BANKER HARJES SICK, posters, ft up @ telephone and hitch | teket skirmishers, traffic in tickets is done through the fections—shaped to represent little hearts. The splendid up signs: “Tickets for All New York id thro’ the “shops" |] variety of rich and dainty centres which we have selected and cMtoraries’* athe the “gunners” || for this offering makes it a most highly prized valentine ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE Member of Morgan Theatres.” GAME AS PLAYED, ° 7 In front of these places—termed and “shooters” ateer the patrons to|| gift to every feminine heart. tm Serious Cond sghop" of “Ibrary,” as ite elaborate- Next YoU walk into AL Woods's other high priced seats. . OUR ‘SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE GRABBE, France, Feb. 18—John H.|ness warrants—you come across the} y, ra ane Yellow Ticket.” |. scied, o ¢ ms Seafold Special for Friday, Feb. 13 Harjes, a partner in the firm of Mor-|“gunners.” These are the heavy artil- with poe "sie aaah * Pal GOCOLATE wcclagenet pear gan, Harjes & Co. Is seriously |iery of the modified “specs.” If you fice man has no more seats,| One man was killed and another in-|] | A. select ssscmulags of phar mit,of hit fumily lencape a “gunner” you deserve | A tall thin young fellow comes along, | jured by the collapse of scaffold on saauitt hdl matinee main with him. The physicians in (0"|medal. The “sharp-shooter” fiite | °°) men w: im, | the outside of the power, house of the |} | se Why Sellics forty yeare old, found in |tendan examining ‘the palin; [here and there through the crowds; | he saye ns et © Coes dollar seate! thd. Fewer, Com M raz. sets wor LOC ebeut ce, pd from of No. G1 Columbia etrect, |Unchansed a “Sid ll condition wus |the “gunner” usually stands in front| “No dollar, Rest we can do ie of his door, Neither displays tickets | box, six seate—two dollars apiece!® | * “== jnor money. Both lead you into the| He ie stung all right. It is very cold, and he can't fo back. Hi Weat One|] :POLLY PANTY. nse tethace ss re ortures of “4 esti “iibrary,” where you can get any sort | $13 for a box. You eee two or three|fundred and Forty et. Fo ae a “ee cr +o seantiaes ve 1on of a ticket that you cannot obtain at | young pasa dash up to the window, aah cae for | y (fronts i] Th , ° e ‘ the box offices deposit hing and leave, and you a ieltr Rene by foot ens ¢ person who’ finds a lost article Miseries of Co t ti Evening World reporters went into | **Y, to the box man: pane, ROC To ea aes an od | || of value usually looks: at World “LOST Mnstipation the theatre district yesterday to note it, old fellow? satineen, 5G ||| & FOUND” ads. the first thing the next { eo the observation of the new law, The morning. They may keep on looking $ OF impure Blood siunination, of the siganadh. sae moe at World “LOST & FOUND” ads. for brought about mainly thro TI F comes without a glance CHOCOLATE COV z TTT another day or so, but certainly they Quickly and Safely Removed by Evening World's exposure of ticket | tro: peaker. it ia u novel Inne Gace PINBAPPLE—Generous paTED Fi could not be expected to continue thelr selling conditions in New York. ., | suage. but you walk three doors east tems ef the most luscious Bahama fe represents Nature's own search for the loser for any great length Tickets were sought at Cohan’s|on “Forty-second a oe : Pineasele. veiled in a dainty crystal ‘ Y Great lengt The: ny 76-cent, one dollar or| enough, the “iu ou. Right (= = line covering, then semerously cov~ peenee, Tpasecines, ie of time, w dalle na hale Colesiay Baw, potas fi ==DINNER Ww ered with our famous Fromium Milk That is why it Is advisable for those |ware they? Fourteenth vow. t wet | 4 Chain wrrsice acre BOE | | ik Weedsk romton who lose a watch, pocketbook, bracelet, lr Be Bal aye? bal ad bers t ie) bt Moral & bundle of = pose POUND BOX ring, &e., to advertise in The World's wen cnet “LOS aa a "Hub! May be ong of the Boye tm) ahsrnoon performance — and ontens re pistes oven talurday eveaines anil "Li sett” ak uf ee wa Ee The Chocolate Laxative front could help yo ANY OF As MANY as you want for 200 BROADWAY OE Ete SLO eae PLENTY OF Bove in FRONT TO | $2.80 apiece! Where did he got them? AYE YOU ; iy BY SRP UTE he s@World 4s. get a circulation In Saves Pain 5 undance, whereas the ' okt re i te wo | fullorings makes people Bure, the boys rr) front could, There teetee ae se 4 a3 all very strange, | A vine ehaied ‘brea +L iy ‘8 Wale raph va ay blbstabradtr fis ” wu jt 2 . . , safe for infants and grown-ups, were three of hem, All were “ahoot: | Joor.” tow fue It | ror 70, {elephone your “LOST & FOUND g id, to ‘01 of the theatre on Broadway—e rudel: up inated us suciudes the epptall Rua Gn coal Se CALL 4000 BEEKMAN _ 4 : ee Naa

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