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ees ‘ A A ee Sc Hint 06S AARER SNARE. ach. ss aE aT : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914. _NOVEMBER JOE seas | | ‘Begins To- -Day “THIS WEEK’ Ss. J COMPLETE NOVEL || LINERS ARRIVE: |Scene at Busy Corner as the Storm Swirled; | BIE UP BANKS cssisiceeraay ‘thing postti by re to temporary distress TWO DAYS LATE: Youngsters at- Play in Streets and Central Park RK THAT WILL LEND Peete OTHERS OVERDUE: = | | Which typify common weal, the nisin No Apprehension Felt for (Photographs Taken by an Evening World Staff Photographer.) of business philan ‘We believe that the |r alth entails responel » Gifts which fall from bas =F es are not philanthropy. hope to show that it can be | plied while the owner ts still , OIRECTORS WHO WILL RUN Industrial Wien Corporation ENTERPRI ; Such of these “poor men’ ‘ Tardy Ones, as Weather and Organized to Do a | Started by ‘Mortis thie country b . Garten a s , ‘or Norfolk, Vi \ Seas Held All. New Work. will take over thelr Interest \ links tn, the chan are connected - _ the er agency” will GOING IN PORT. | “Something to stand between the & suMotent ititerest in chem So ; maw of the loan shark and yet not The New York directors, who | reduce him to begging for oharity,” tv; mect in a day or two to elect q Dustro-American Ship Fran- the way Dr. H.R La. Gould refers to ior br Bt iv Geatae Murray Mee: , the $6,000,000 company to be incor- h corlla, Due Last Wednesday, orated to-day In Virginia, It will be * fathering agency, what the French Shonta, 8, A Not Heard From Yet. As a Societe d'Encougage Ly é Owes *, See ; : » to sot up and stand back of! Jenks, Willard W. Kink, Suaphen we y Va a Lavled in this and many Amertean on ae Nebel, oo 4 y ™ ; ive ition, ae banks will lend money ; Littl \ to-day out of the much of the ore: to the ly and ask no pawns or collateral. ‘They will lend from $10! 5 on the endorsement of two mon ‘of good charact : ; The lending vate will be limited to GULD DENS ‘ (. & year, or hate what ex-! ly philanthropic provident | Joan associations now charge while, Ling pawns of some sort off prop. 59 3. 8traver | Dr, Gould says the enterprise, thed fenpital stock of which has been sub- = | rare by men of established re- is & backsweep against so- ON THEIR OWN HILL jw operate on a plan | similar to that | SCOUT AG, NOTED AFONER Si WPANESE DIPLOMAT, | GQURT PENALTY FROM =e-2ciss DES A TOKO HOME MENBEROF PUNT 2382 | for four years in Norfolk, Atlanta, i Baltimore, Washington, Mempt Former Ambassador at Wash-| Decision sane Sir Stuart’ M, [essere “Penves,. Mt Bo. da saee Vhiladelphi; | ington Long Ailing, but | Samuel, Who Broke House | ,“! ave watched them and found _ End Was Unexpected. of Commons Rule. them,” said Dr. Gould, “doing a val- | nian around the world uable work not hitherto done. Grown, packed, sealed in POOR MAN ONLY NEEOS IN- : DORSERS. r ) LONDON, Feb. 16.-—Sir Stuart “After the man who wishes to bor- Montagu Samuel, Radical member of | row ha®obtained his two indoreers, his Parliament for Whitechapel, was to-| doctor aay, or his minister, or hin day ordered by Justice Sir Bydney}employer, he receives his lean, This Rowlatt of the King’s Bench Division | he pays back in easy monthly instal- to pay penalties and c amounting / ments. We believe that the habit to $65,000 because he voted in the! o¢ providing against thene required IM CENTRAL PARK —————— }was critically il became publicly pell and a blinding snowstorin. Of} haa teen due since last Wednen: wy. | Net a Word has been heard from her! beat, and makes the passage across as which delayed the liners which fartived reported that she had to|President Inclined to Doubt ‘unard liner Campania and ‘he not yet been reported. The three ships arriving this morn-|With whom he talked to-day that he! q gina @’Italia from Mediterranean ports [throughout the country. Incidentally; All three were due on Saturday. In |, former Japanese Ambassador } burg-American steamer Pring Eitel|@%d an cnormoun additional number beth Pratt | While Accomplices Held some time. House of Commons while his firm] payments will be the means of setting also came in out of the muck. The|Heved Walsh got his figures from the} | : LONDON, Feb, 16,—Sir Samuel | Margaret, Mahoney, « pretty girl] considered a self-made man. He was|to Dr. William Bird as a common in-|vegtment. These he can buy in in- ihe not in the let, There was little que over the broadness of the Walsh state- against Sir Stuart Samuel under|he is likely to get elsewhere—6 per) \ ‘Bhsee more are hanging off sore. | \ ‘tees the Austro-Hungarian Hiner | eines she sailed from Algiers cn Jun. | the Atlantio in 15 days. WITH WALSH § FIGURES have successfully made port in the slacken speed and some were beaten { jean liner St. Louls, both due Head of Trade Board. ARRIVING SHIPS AND SOME} WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—Presi-| jog were the Austro-American liner | 10es not accept as a fact current re- fand the Pennsylvania of the Ham.-|H@ indicated by his manner that hej i | een ir re aon ni ene sneaee| LOSES IN DIVORCE COURT WITH AIDING ROBBERS," mem. mr. Burg American steamer Prins Eitel| a en industrial centre, ‘The Pres-{ London Judge Cannot Pass on Peti-| Ailracted Attention of Shopkeepers| jearn, though he had meen onary ne White star freighter Cufic, which was|ewspapers and that they have not} ' Declare Her Marriage Valid. Them Up. Viscount Aoki, the son of a village} had a contract with the British Gov- | the borrower on his feet. Jon that| Evans, Presiding Judge of the Di-jof eighteed, was arraigned in the/@mong the first of the Japamése to| former. atalmants:ab A600 Ai Nib (nasetnekaaal on Saturday, passed Fire Island at}ment. While he did not discuss it at {Court had no jurisdiction If connec- | Magistrate Krotel, charged, with }Germany for this purpose in 1869. the law which gives any informer |C@Mt. per annum, On these he can at ‘where outside, hidden under the gray Franconia from Mediterranean port 27. The Franconia ie a slow-going + Mo uneasiness ts felt over her de- tay. She has undoubtedly encount- VED: ,@red the storms, blizsards, and heavy last three days, Evory ship that has yGowa to steerugeway only. ‘The Correctness of Statement by from Southampton on Saturday, have THAT ARE HELD OUT. dent Wilson made It plain to thore| ‘Argentina and the Italian liner Re-|Ports of general busineas depression had an idea Frank P. Walsh, head of | TOKIO, Feb. 16.— Viscount siuz0 sware-American line trom Hamburg.| 10 1 en Sinauatrial treae or. AMERICAN COUNTESS PRETTY GIRL CHARGED | ,70 pany from Bermuda and the Ham-|0Ut of work in New York City alone death, though he had been ailing for West Indies. Three tramp steamers|!dent was quoted as saying be be-| — tion of Former Eli doctor, was born in 1844, and may be|ernment. The money has to be paid] We ghall iasue certificates for in- obliged to put into Halifax for coal,| een verified. La Bavole of the French line, due | th! President was decidedly disturbed | yorce Court, to-day ruled that the/ West Farms Court to-day before|seek an education abroad, going to| This was the third suit brought|is settled. They will yleld more than 8.40 this morning and willbe in Quar- length persons closely associated with | tion with the petition of Countess de | grand larceny. With her were Brought! A few years later he was appointed any time borrew. to. tide Over a new ntine during the day. The Adriatic }the Administration did. It is known , Gasquet-James, formerly Miss Eliza-| before the court Andre Mareno,| Secretary to the Japanese Legation|the right to claim penalties under | emergency, without, of course, need- the White Star line was due yes- Lion bideao oe ye Gab vehi ans beth Tibbitts Pratt of Prattsville, N,} alias George Murray, und Luigi Ragni,|at Berlin, and thus began a career | similar circumstances, The first two ios (i wet indorse: Led ministration circles for making wha’ i * an“ te “who the police say I % " technicalltt he indorsers are our security, «terday and! has not yet been sighted. | was plainly termed a “bad break” ata Y., who asked for a declaration of) alias “Longboat,” who the police say 1 wales eventualy led him to be con-| suite were dismissed on ‘| it in a acheme for the Aveidsare | \ | rhe appearance of the veseels arriv- | time when the operation of the Tarff te Validity of her marriage to Duke | used the gitl as a decoy in « peculiar] sidered the most experienced diplo-| Sir Stuart Samuel, who in one of] 46 Hoverty. We have not before of ing this morning indicated the expe-|Dill_ and its income tax attuch-|Heinrich Borwin ven Mecklenburg. | form of robbery, in which Margi mat in Japan. He was twice Min- rience they met with crossing the At- ment are under a severe fire from | Schwerin. The petition was dis-jentered a drug store, to telephone | ister for Foreign Affair the leading bankers, was compelled | jered facilities for this, Bo agitators Republicans and certain Progressive | missed with costs. to vacate his seat in Parliament by | tiave been left to inculcate t! and besides \ . While the druggist was 5 udicial Committee of | that a social syatem can be devised in laptte. Each was sheathed in ice'and leaders, notably George W. Perkins. | ereane aes opauen fe re a t ma- Bs arihersadorebip af Washington Be bcisy Count last year because | Which there will be no poverty. eavt wee piled up on her decks Uke} The President, however, contented| | The Duke was married to biog ei |ehines ae nae ty entered and | ad, eerved at London and Berlin. | thS firm’ to which he belonges had | "Wo must concern ourselves more himself with an emphatic statement | tiff in the Registrar's Office at Dov: chine, her accomplishes ente a While in Berlin he married the| peco: hasers of silver for the] With economic distribution the mounds at a Broadway crossing. | iit ai of the communications re-|England, in 1911, and later went)held the place up, Promina Bardeess vou Raden. whist] tagien Coste : nomic opportunity. RIVER CRAFT PASSING FEAR- [ceived by the Executive offices dealing | through ‘a religious ceremony of mar-| The girl and the two men were ar- | mf ote oe The act of, Parliament, under the FULLY NEAR with the trade situation indicated that | riage in the private chapel of the| rested last night at No, 1532 Stebbins | was the first instance of a foreign} ot Of which he was condemned, le facts upon whic! ie ts on bay and [Business conditions were improving. | Countess's caste nee, Last |avenue, the Bronx, aft lectives | woman of rank und title becoming | sayy that a membor of the House of |Conclusions, The real by eg eg padeete sae ise hata year, howe wan de-|from the Bronx Bureau had been 00 | the wie of a Japanese, Viscount Aoki's| Commons may not be even indirectly | Need® of the worthy poor must glared null and void hog a special thelr trail for a month following the Mee ee ee eee te ec ini loaked ater. Passengers on the ferryboats werf| rally there are @ great many in the |court sitting ut Bostock, the reason|robbery of Abe Finkelstein, a drug. |daughter, Hanab, emulated the ex-| interested tn Nuh « fanaa ‘The man in the street id thinking, fenié. Other ctaft, looming suddenly | cities as there are no out-of-doors en- {given being that the Duke's n|gist at No, 1760 Walker avenue, At/ ample of her father, marrying a Gi ‘cemimnaecneiiiiaimadiaed’ Hoon he will be looking cross-eyed & ee og |terprises that can be carried on just| hud not consented, ‘The Countess's|P!' ol point they got $200 from Fin-|man, Count Alexander von Hats- every man. of wealth, Ferment OUt of the smother of weather, seemed | oy The President believes that|first husband, Count de Gasquet- | elgtetn’s cash drawer, All were held /eigt-Truchenberg, while he was an to pase dangerously close, but the | with the advent of the warm weather |James, died in 1903, in $8,000 ball for further examination, | [Alatnrachenerg, while be was an SIEGEL DEPOSITORS inlsrprenented” vine paras Beginning Tuesday ‘ \suller men emiled and said that «| business throughout the country w! ——-——___. ( ——S d —or rp "imdas was os good ap « mile, reselve a delta apatie, SUING CUNARD LINE, | GIRL WAS LURED HERE. Two nim |) WANT SHARPER ACTION =—— —=== Of About 2,000 Divided into the fol lowing 3 Lots: 400 MEN'S $12.50, $18 Mi it 9u6 907, Tells Police She Was Kept Prinuner | {he tinited States tn 106 and 107. At 000 on Hearing, im Room, of Privy Councillor. be? One man coming over on the Staten Iadand torryboat declared that hie| THROUGH SNOW TO WED. beat had narrowly escaped collision with @ Bound steamer, but the crew | Youns * geld that they weren't within twenty Girl to Meet Him on Committee Will Urge Attorneys to Aggressive Policy on $450,000 for $150 | The auit for $160,000, cath.| When Teasie Guerra, seventeen years | |arine ‘O'Reurie, seventonn, gegen att |old, of No. #4 Sloxel atceet, Phiindel-| MEN ANGELS WINGLESS, | feet of the big’ steamer. with LH wvente aad sae ealsiater 4 * jagainst the Cunard steamship company, |Phia, wan arraigned in the Harlem Payment Promised, 17.50 Coats, ih rent Con) Of i00 Same Ly her prospective husband. to|f0F maltreatment and abuse while « Sours Spay 20: 8 Charge of VARTANCY Ho Saye Girl, W Mase eaareeive wee! he. Cons ble Texture Fiver, Much of it found lodgment in| or ear, Miss Mollie Heddon of Minehill, |eerase Passenger rasp. 0 TA uae en take a Peary vane Vialon of dert Brothers, attorneys for the Stee! Saay Slip-ons, Crav- aitpe, Muoh of it will find its way | 7°) cave way to tears and cried, “I {miccry nein we yg Aa bn ie one day last wee FOREST HILL, Pa, Feb. 16,—Minn | Bank depositors, will be asked for by enettes, Rain- to sem before the day is over, In| am gure Albert 1s lost in the snow. County Suprem: tat Mineola be- keeping her in a room| Mabel Reitenbach, twenty, went into]a committee of the deponitora which aud costs, etc., at tne Gg AO eget beaer gary ae beara a were gurniee ine at ae ine ATES silewations of the| ‘somewhere on Weat One Hundred and|q trance during a revival service at] met yesterday at the University set- ale one price. ° a ey rl, who lives with relatives at Port| Sixteenth street,” turned her out on the! the First United Evangelical Church | tlement, No. 184 Eldridge street, and toot ONLY takes lees Ney ‘manicure, “a chance of the ice packin; that Albe: . 1 appro plore of big liners the floes are | Brought word. on tate ay tae tear, | Reeatunwtons, Te dane embarked on street, twat night. ‘The wie) aporone | here, and remained in that condition | was advised by Jonab J. Goldstein, un but dees oc bine rien i ples rng 675 WOMEN’S $10, $12) forming. ail safe and sound, but unable to'aet | York. “Om the necond. day” at new the Hs She Tare gveake early to-| neurly four days. When she revived] attorney connected with the Hettle- rough. pind a ued al liber yer id $15 Coats of Q Walts AM Might, Then Dtes.| Har: Ce AE corning Munsig tole: Meeverediin cicuskat in ia etteckae: sna ‘ol meh ‘Nnglatrate Herrman | she said she had been to a “beautiful] ment, ‘The committee members were act outline such os a0 manicun || Bombasines ton ; | phoned ee neighbor of the Hi ped Miss O'Rourke, she sets forth in her | tt r t Friday in or- | city” and saw “the angels. appointed to ask the Rninelander es tools ‘can possibly give—abolishes «ll need ‘ — “Bixpesure and exhaustion” was the | POM thal the marriage could ee #¢ | complaint, Ww cused by the steerage 0 he “beautiful city" tate landlords to reduce the Siege! || of jabbing flesh, cutting intoquick an.| uther H Pa $ oo G@agnoda made at Bellevuo Hospital | sooner if the bride would take uw satan | Soaanuaist, 2 gocused by che 9 Of the|munteate with the girl's parents and) She said the “beautiful city” was) tate ta Gatally crake tool” “ } whan Otto Weighman was brought in| and meet him on the road child and wae committed, against her| ascertain if they will send for he In| bright and clear, a perpetual sun waa/renta, In the meeving yeaterduy, how- equally unj forte ettes, A c ven i this morning, Welshman was found by | ough the tir aaa ee er rotestations, to the ship's hospital, | the toe” Gri the girl was sent (he) shining and no one ever slept. White-|ever, the general situation was dle- | ue em Bawerds of the est Thi high with drifts ‘went the bride. | The Be artcn at the bin ete | eee robed | women with white wings] cussed. Not only wan it decided io |Oue price of tion, lying in the snow in t | wreet her, . i » more one Firat avenue. Weigh- of he By rites a rt Baxter, wh 7} mother she waa the dead! STRIKE CAUSES MEAT FAMINE | ni KOWNA treated hor very courte- |UrEe Coudert Brothers to peelir| |350 BOYS’ and GIRLS’ { fe believed to have collapsed after Bean oehces tn & way = ously, but did not bave wings, she as-|Tigerous stops BIND to SAVING Ger od C. i | all $5 vali i Walking the streets ail night hat satoned both bride and br EDWARD BE BELL WED. Austratiagds Soffer Through u- | nerted. posttors to give thelr aly Hays, ther val ene, ine out of Butcher | SCHOOL INSPECTOR GONE. see tultonin sis Geiwupl tan slo ate, Ch id $ 9 Amerioan Embassy Secretary Takes sypNEY, Australasia, Feb, 16 ~The | ‘There is to eneral m lren’s Ca | , ineat aalesmen here has caused an acute |W! Hettiement Wedn Boys’ Rubber ‘ LONDON, Feb. 16—Edward Bell of inet famine in this city. Even at the | Since Saterday. aa No. a8 Wi \Coats, Slip-ons, 3 ou e ou 5 New Xork, Second Secretary of the restaurants it wa impossible to-day to| 4 dixtrensed and tearful wife would “We want tv see that $460,000 thut ete., at one price of 3 Trina tela Burton cine nd Mise procure fresh meat and all the butcher | 1 to know what has become of Frank | has been promised to the depoaite | : A ertha » daughter of Col © empty, Similar conditions | oy 21 West ty “first Sant ‘and frequent headaches it isa = sign that your stomach, liver stream Guards, were married here to: bourne, where the slaighter men Joined ee ei” A are ee eet OR latie ie ul ers! ead bowels are not in order and need a good, cleansing at once [487 Te eee auceh® Boleened wt I, i the ro- yenra old. The police have been asked | among the unfortunate di ; ‘apes, ’ 5 Owing to the recent’ death of. the | fusal of “the employers’ to peede te, Me to make @ search of him. According to [other pitiful stories of sufforing by | is not merely a flavor that ; rf ares or husband started reason of savings being tled . i. |big Increases of Wagen atid whorter houre Mra, Childe, her husband say han snot makes you like chocolate ee oat Guarant wa . H * since been seen. She says they had cakes, icings, sauces and ee and Miss Page, quarrel, and that she does not belleve t imbessy start, some relatives of DIES JESTING WI WITH WIFE, (her husband has met with harm ® desseris, bride a & fow friends of ‘The police say they are maki . ec a f | patr. | aanreh of the howpitnls Yin th nelieg that It is one of the most 4 | Ranapatty emaglgnnanad Neal Feta tor of Union Hill js may be among a number of per- ishi "i foods d sid ong who have been injured by falling CAS T OR iA nourishing o! an Bs at | H t cious Laxative:Chocolate GERMAN CROWN PRINCE SICK. : goes fas toward keeping aincoa't healthy manner, without pain oF] conaned to Red With an Attack ot! Hor Infante and Chilésea, folks healthy and happy. E Tonsilitis. ns |The Kind You Have Always Beaght 911 Br away, Wc insane yealerday, "an he with hin wife wt ugh| i ited Bears the 836 ‘ new a Hately, after ‘leaving | died without rr