The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1914, Page 14

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‘THE EVENING VENING WORLD, rRipay, NARON 6.1916. |* ul "7 ay are fieonaway Waa Porky tourth. erect “f- WHAT A NIGHT! {in the early morning, taking him to pies hotel and allowing him to go in to ‘get money for his fare only to find VIDENCE him uateep in a chair in the lobby half FROM EVERYWHERE an moc later. ori blind and paral; severely criticised. There is eo much ingeto the tiring of one shelter flee to another | ted to the Farm Colony and 33 and then eventually back ‘o/the “old | cent. of those Frecelved at the nyt home” without fear of detection. Sea aie come aan ieee Save Victim of Apoplexy. sned aa peti neuressdiastrn di sion of dependents to alms-houses, ia | ti ed bind and paralytic, accor! cor....sion in the system that inmalde | Me eee oF those admit. ow ne) U Ial- is a wonderful town, Judge,” ‘The investigation ah that pro- y. ine a “Lots of things can happen febaion ai begeare ravctaded in going Conte OF "ative. | puapere Rheumatiom is “pain only.” limber up! Quit ern a |to a man here.” Into and leaving alma-houses at will poamemnanate nS, ‘tetsth Not one case in fifty requires internal | or trial bottle of old-time: He had not $2.60 to pay hie fine and aa many as ten times. It was dis- Ten Tons of Dates séined. da at any drug store aud te fare, a0 he sent a telegram to Provi- —— closed that one city dependent owned ) just wrmblnent you'll be Lele denco and went to a cell to await the . a drug store doing « fine business and | containing live insects and v matic “pain, soreness and. at Yankee seviin tne Lost Even His | anewer. New York Thought an “Easy |nad a oon getting $85 0 week. eign substances, were selzed by th Don’t suffer! nat awaite fou; ri : j ) oe ‘ ‘The records of inmates and frienda | United Bt al to-day on an or-| Jeeob’s Oil” is a harmless ape gp Jacob's Memory in Wild Night on PHYSICIAN GONE, WOMAN DIES| Mark” by Candidates for |ot inmates was not kept, If one died | er from,t serotce ohne ers | Ser ne vr Amappolats and dows | aici and was buried ta Fotare Fi Field there | River Bley 7ge Bteamshiy, Com. Broadway. |Christian Setence Healer Falls to Almshouses, "the Farm Goiony, 1 instead ‘of being From’ the Phitadelphte: th = oot pipe Uarey ines ne Phitadelphte frm of irda | suDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. “Ob,” lot me eleep,” anid Frank 14] Coroner Flyny of the Bronx was not!-| Of the thousands of pauper houned Bannon, a jeweller of Providence, R, | "ed to-day, that Mise Emina Holm, forty-| ena sheltered by the tax payers of 1, when the doorman of the Wont |‘W° years old, of No. 1911 Davidson ave-| new York, lees than fifty por colt. ~| Forty-seventh atreet atation entered | had dled suddenly, "Upon tnvostine: |b ioe here—actually live here. Thev ten the Coroner di ered that Mii fn cell and waked him to-day. HO|jrimin death: war dae te a esa tt |arift into the city not only from the g looked about and swung his legs off | apopioxy, and that she had been under |States to the north. west and south - Haifa Ceatary in ness the narrow bench on which he nad/the care of a Christian Science practl-|but they pile down the gangplanks been sleeping. “Where am 1,” he|iioner for three days. from every cheap steamer that : Lack of Aik yelled. Mis« Heim suffered a stroke of apo-|touches pointe alone the coast from “Twenty-sizth precinct,” growled |plexy ix years ago. Her recovery was|iioston to Baltimore. In the eves ot the doorman, get up and goto court,” | only partial. Bhe became very il! last lina tramp world New York is the obeyed. Stil! In « daze he confronted | 115 Boston Road was called in. He in Magistrate Corrigan a little later in the West Side Court. led two nurses and visited the pa: he eaid to the Magistrate, plaintively.| ‘The mother and two slaters of the in- | Committse, which caused the Mayor “Lam told Iam under arrest. Why? feo dinmissed Dr. Holmes and sent for| and the other members to sit up in 1 thought I was in bed at the Hotel} rown, a Christian Bolence | vepeise, Values Even Be Approached. Winter Overcoats All desirable fabrics and models, including the popular chinchillas, elysians, etc., of a quality La made them low in price as originally marked, up to $35; now closing out on this last call at 612.50. VALUES 835. Empire when they woke me.” ie ol Ay ree, ot mf the gare uh the} The Cureau of Dependent Adults ' or ct Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. | rian, Waldtihe cut tnt complutean = Raymond McAlarney, of No. 208 West Peeters CSAS TONGA F BOS, ar “But,” protested Mr, Bannon. “I do - bso A a! ld not remember anything about a taxi- cab." ‘The Magistrate asked just what he @i4 remember. Mr. Barnon remem- bered coming from Providence three Sere ar Ree peice “to ee Baloo: Comyn yu fd bay tr [en en bowels. A Me even remembered meeting a man immptiately nas ‘and who said he was in the navy yester- | stomach, fe the sont, yin Gay in the Hotel Martinique. He pro- seed fermenting f Tood ‘and foul gases; tal duced a card which looked as though |the excess bile from the liver and car it had passed through many hands. It was ongraved with the name of an oMcer now In active servire. Spring Top Coats In black, oxford and fancy fabrics, these top- eats will be worn by men during the early Spri months. i ng ag hla isl Thee real value is up bs 825. ALUES 925. $12. 50 Heavy tub igh, such as are He remembered he had plenty of money when he met the stranger. He felt his pockets. He bad no money. no weteh; also his stickpin was gone. . ‘nis \rfheaserg was not refreshed when ! : MoAlarney, told of taking him aboard I CASCA \RETS WORK WH "SHOE SALE Fer W and All Next Week, el Both Stores "Se - Dollar to d0C n Now 1.69 many with the new popular or § to $1.50 Over'town at $2.50; now feclodea } sizes and s! 50c to $1.00 yt , large open ends Now OC $1100 Oppentte Ce vite Chey bere a ___ Ne cy rhe tAZIN & iets > IBAN MAM &BRO .. 6" AVE T : At 648T AS FA "0 We Close Koonings at ¢ o'Clech. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Long Time Credit t to o Erery One Entire $200,000 Shoe Stocks | gq Bought from the Receiver by McDonald’s Must Be Sold at Once Women’s Shoes ‘2: Pane Coline igh Shoe Cath Yop een Daterts. FRAZIN'S prices were $1.46, 81.95, 62.45, $2.95, $9 and : _ D'S SALE PRICES are 60c, $1, oe ied pice ' f yee Qe § 12: tyles and leathers in » $75 || Agena a hd ~pee popoy Men’s Shoes McDONALD 'S SALE sages 52 80 and up 0. are $1, 1.45 and “$1.88. ide M) ” Golden Misses’ and Children’s Shoes re ee sia weiea #10 Write for oor NEW | Prompt Deliveries OUR LIBERAL FRAZIN'S prices ware 1.45 $1.95 a $2.45. coniciniag cheer TERMS 49 Boys’ Shoes, itou nr yo be Sav and 38 —r LB‘ SALE PRI and $1.38. _3: ro rs ser Merete Wali pera.Con.6 Waren te Jolin ibe Mon’s Tle and $1 Rubbors at 28 iv. HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘‘Offers of Posttions’’ than. any other two mediums in the universe. Store 105-107 Market Extraordinary Sales. Mark the Week = at the Hackett Carhart Stores tg pete es Eyesight In & dase, the Yankee Pores Friday, and Dr. John F. Holmes ot No. biggest, easiest mark on the entire There is but a Short Time Left in Which to Do Business, and. | nal ae oe:| SE. statements are reset on are-|l| Hackett Carhart Stores Offer, Beginning Today. Greater Clothi ( “will you please explain to me, sir,” toned ine tary ta thre vm ‘m Lene dye ong thr octet Values Than Ever Before. Nowhere Else in Town Can These usually made.up in $5 and 9% shirts, in this sale $1.69. ‘There are not many in the lot, and it will not take 1. 69 Values 98.60 and uP 1on2 to sell them. Also shirts in tango tucks, white and plain colors New 79c Pere: pl agar ged and madras shirts of $1.50 yalte, : al olor, 79c a NECKWEAR 50c, 75e and $1 heavy silk neckwear, in imported designs, with 35c == Nadi (ata 1265 Broadway 841 Broadway 119 ayiect 424 § ee Stet | BET. 8-119 $9 BET. LENOX-7AVE. | | \ ' Balmacaans English and Scotch fabrics, silk lined, made up in extrgme and conservative Balmacaan models— the most popular garment of the season, splendid values at 880; now marked at $12.50. VALUES $30. $12.50 Medium Weight Suits These suits are just the w ve a for ed Spring wear and carry Winter seasonend prices. They are to behad in all models and fabrics, including blue unfinished worsteds, and many patch pocket m els. VALUES 825. $12.50 cross stripes on w! in this lot ateciss dias erdn% sian e 8 for $1.00 Pe Inc. Ste teh n guar PYSERPR, A Or : W FROPOR OA 12174 3°AVE| 139 W.125"ST H|BOTH STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL9 DcLork

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