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The word, happily chosen to express excellence, has become a part of our language, and we now call a pretty girl an Oasis, a clever play “fet baseball an Oasis, a stroke of genius an Oasis—and_ there youare, At the same time J am not finding feult heeause I, my- self, smoke Oasis Cigarettes’ and Lam aware that they are incom- parable, nnd” ' He Will Hire a Hall At this moment a six-foot police- mah laid his heavy hand om the shoulder of the lecturer, mean- while whispering in his car that Brondway wis herdly the place fer elocutions fm Desert. Means Some- thing Exceptiona) To-Day. A seedy individual halted in fromt of the J fudn, pointed ward , tomes: i stage, A crowd sur- ded him and he continued. The ny of Addisonian prose, Of Miltonian elegance, of Bacon- jag. <implicity past, To-day | and combinstions of words what the passer-by in una dexires thom to mean, 2 Witenec. a year ago the word i+ merit # fertile spot in a deer. ‘Po-dsy the word means Sangthis ¢ the! is supe " onan ee geod. pleusani, Ors's . Stroke ef Genius! Thi hed cauwed this new mean- ks on the excellence and of the word? Gentlemen, | bility of the new cigarette ua yale we erveiul study of the | which his heen so eppropriately Bs 010 NFnd phot the spoctern] nated (asis,” : “TRS eine bie near future cud continue my by the Box or Half-Box : tan withdrew » | the T NEWARK BANK RUN OVER, ':! i th th Nedepowt j For the first Gime in the Inst two busi Ness dave the steps of the Howard Savings Inatitution, in Broad street Newark, were of poniting t What ¢ of heart ME _BVYNING WUKLD, YRLVAY, FeBauaes 18, 1014. statement tasued by Preside ! Ty Man, woman and child who | end money In our care can have Har of it anytime they want it.” | SHE WORE SOCKS, day cleared of the! din front of the ba it War made biti it 1 thought veka this morning WEE _ A Cereal in One Chap. (To be continued every morning) There is a food which nourishes and satisfies. ‘It’s H-O, the only steam-cooked, easily-digested oatmeal with the delicious flavor. OASIS GETS BIG HAND Fibber and Yield’s new sketch, “It's an Oasis,” put on for the first time last night at the High- light Theatre, proved to be one of the funniest things that has ever been presented by these two clever comedians. The novelty of the plot, which was laid in a cigar store, together with the sparkling diaiogue, kept the audi- ence in an uproar until the final curtain, As one of the gallery gods yelled, “It's an Oasis, all right, all right! OF COURSE HE KNEW OASIS Young Ben Aboo, the Arab student, now tcking course in medicine ot Columbie University, said lest right, while dining at “Fret” house, “Yes, J know whet on ‘Onsis’ is better than you, boys. Tt is the one thing thet brightens this grest desert— New York—for the stranger. Tt is the ‘exceptional’ pleasure fier studies,” Mien 3! dozen alluring packages of“Oasis” WITH HIM —the eacegtiona cigarette. at _ rota blared aaa said ea] Stranger in New York Didn't rt, “this is an exceptiona Know Big City Was Full |°#- Call the next one. of Oasis. _ “I. never travel without an Oasis in sight,” remarked a wiry looking man in a Stetson hat, as he asked for his key at the Hotel De Riche last evening. “You Down in the Staked Plains we sometimes run ib, and sometimes. the water isn’t any too dumed plen- tiful, but cigarettes—you’ve got to have those to the outfit from hating one r. ‘Down there we have called a cigarette an ‘Oasis’ for a good many years, because it is sure some welcome in an arid Jand; but Twas Nhat exe to learn that you New York fellows have a cigar- ette called ean ey are might; ci » too, before me I am going stock on The boys will sure welcome Oasis Cigarettes.” STRUCK HIS OASIS HERE Ju T. Merritt Soakem, in the Night Police Court, roughly seston a dusky prisoner at the bar to open his bag of loot so the Court might witness the fruit of uncorks an Oasis! Whaddye mean Oasis? Why, something s0 That's what the live pons and an Oasis of a home—when you say to the clerk— |Oasis | — the Exceptional in CIGARETTES ~ Husband on § CARRIED HIS OASIS AROUND his degradation, Out tumbled two| TION-AL they just can’t touch it when theysay “It’s anOasis."’ Take alook—here’s an Oasis incigarettes. Ya get 10 of 'em for a nickel— * Egyptians, too—- DOUBLE cou- GAVE ANDERSON QUITE A SOCK: and Admits He Trotted and Tangoed With Miss Parker. ICAMPED IN HIS OFFICE, | | Court Issued Order of Arrest for Showgirl Who Has Disappeared. John A. (Jack) Anderson, the blond haired young husband of Mrs. Mar- | guerite Ebling Anderson, was a most | emphatic—-even explonive—witness in! | Justice Whitaker's court to-day when’ | he denied almost in their entirety all the stories told by Lorraine Parker, | Miss Millle Wilson and detectives of his fove and devotion to the pretty ae model, Miss Parkep * Justice Whitaker, it became known before recess, has issusd a body at- tachment for Mies Vivien Lawrence, (@ Broadway showgirl, who is sought jby Mrs. Anderson as a witness to many joy rides indulged in by Ander- fon, it jaimed, in the late fall of It In claimed that Anderson and Miss Parker were also companions of these night rides! 4 was served Tuesday Broadway by Detective Baum, Efforts to locate her since have failed, It was stated that she has fled to Palm Beach. Anderson was the first called by his attorney, BE. in defense of Mrs, Anderson’ j 1912, ' witness’ A. Scott, uit for “| HOPE TO BUILD A REAL OASIS” |Sie Thomas Thinks Latest Shamrock May Have a Look In| The Shamrock 1V., now being! constructed under the watchfu eye of Sir Thomas Lipton, to try | ‘and lift America’s cup this year, is to be an “Oasis,” according to her builders. She will be the biggest and fastest entry ever made by Sir Thomas in this contest, and will embody a number of shipbuilding) Beery unknown va ibe yochtipe world in general. Her load war line will be the full length allowed | by the rules of the New York! ‘acht Club. This exceptional yacht will be} fitted out and sailed to America some time before the end of April if present carry. Asked if he thought the Shamrock IV. would lift Ue pan | held for < many years by America, Sir Thomas is reported to have said: “She'll be the very best and pee thing yet—an Oasis, in act.” EX-CEP- gift to take Premium Store ° th Avenue and 16th Street (off his workmen in Charies Ne re she decli . | SAID SHE WAS GETTING $100 AN | the leader of the Third Assembly Dis- | & trict and from Fourteenth street down | B one. John Fox and Reenly felt the death of the former Tammany Sachem. He in the Assenfbly several times and then becoming un Alderman, he waa elected Register of New York of the undertaking business left him @ nativ. Is widow and bathing suit of mine?” sobbed the dis. appointed wife. brute of a husband. Sensational Price Cuts At all 235 James Butler Inc. Storés & Markets. ’ @ divorce, ‘The young man wore a tieht Mtting blue striped suit, and bore himself in a manner which evl- denced hhy convietion that Mra, An- derson had eugawed the young women Instead of being an a er oon Ming Parker, «tives and pon hin vat daily call Anderson gave three dates, April 7, Aug. 16 and Aug as the only occasions when he vis- ns Finest Maine. Potatoes = ag fa yA Sweet Potatoes Peck The Best 319° Selected I Parker tn Miss Wilson's fi 200 West Seventieth street VES, HE TROTTED AND TANGOED WITH GIAL, On each occasion he said he trotted and tangoed with Miss Parker, while Misa Wilson played the piano, He sald he belleved Miss Parker was “real- 'y @ nice gitl.” He said he was never alone with Misa Parker, and declared that he was not at Miss Wilson's flat on the night when Jerome C. Baum and other detectives testified that An- derson wan in Miss Parker's room. — | Anderson remembered the night of Mept. 5 ax an evening when he paid drug store in New tochelle. After paying his employees he and his brother Alexander, who is Secretary | to Mayor Waldorf of New Rochelle, Went to the Democratic Club to re- | eelve the returns of a primary fight that day. From the club he went! with Senator Healy to his home, ho said, in town. He did not come to New York that night, he testified. Anderson told the jury of @ visit made to him in his West Forty-sec- ond street office on Sept, 23 by Miss Parker, “she came in,” he said, “at 4 o'clock very intoxicated. 1 told her she could hot remain. She asked for @ glass of water, I sent Philip Lawrence, my boy, after it. When she got the gluse she poured the contents of a bowdor into it and drank it. Then she became hysterical. “T tried to quiet her and she said she would desist if T agreed to come up to her house that night. She fixed the time between 8.30 and 9 and sald to come then or nbt at all. 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(4 Bbl) she was wearing socks instead of i ateckings, a proceeding which he deemed unladylike, As on previous days, the courtroom was again thronged with a curious crowd of spectators. oa “JIM” SLEVIN, OLD TIMER IN TAMMANY, 1S DEAD Famous Leader in Lower East | Side in Days of Kelly and Croker. { Was New importat: i CULO, BID... reccceerecseseccesreseereetetens eee hoice Coffee, Fresh roasted, regular 30c value, in the bean or cut to, alb.... a-a¢ Stamps FREEwith Everything James J. Slevin, seventy-nine years old; of No. 211 West Ore Hundred and Second street, a well known old-time Tammany Hall politician and leader, dicd yesterday afternoon, following 4n illness of less than an hour. Slevin, famous in the days of John Kelly and Richard Croker, was a leader of the old school of politics. Ho was noted for his liberality and charity. \ When a young man Slevin became | to the Battery was known to every He became a great friend of made a success of politics, serving In 1883 County and when his term expired | retired from politics and took charge | B by his fathe Daniel Slevin. ng, 0 Y¥., Feb. 13.—Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Wallace, who was for years pastor of one of the large Metho- in New York City, died at after an iliness of MIDDLETOWN, York conference. He was | IK Ireland. He is survived by | IN four daughters. vars an NEXT TO NOTHING. (Prom the Detroit News.) “What is It you object to in this new) BR And ‘Women’s 265 = . Shoes “Oh, nothing much," answered the Grano Rapios FURNITUR $ I | Positively $3.50 Value C am or Solld Seles and Splendid Work md Leathers *q sx” *75| "9 ves” “150 F . ate ood 104 ST. L. STATION AT CORN is FISHER BRos COLUMBUS AVE. BET 103 &104 ST