The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1914, Page 7

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(PUPILS INTHE BRON | T _ FORMA SEARCH PARTY 1) | RAL TERRE Boys and Girls Organize to Seek Katie Dilts's Lost Pet “Boy.” ‘Fweaty-five boys and a dozen girls, Pupils ef Public School No. 27, at St. Aaa’s avenue and One Hundred and Werty-cighth street, the Bronx, have Organized and begun a search for “Boy.” a six-year-old fox terrier. ‘Zhe boys are under the leadership of ‘William Dilts and the girls are in Command of little Miss Mary Hopper qné her Iieutenant, Pauline Luts. “Boy” disappeared on Monday last @ad If he does not return soon his Gbeence will result seriously for his iife-long companton, little Katie Dilts. Miss Dilts lives at No, 506 Brook ave- ue, the Bronx. She is eight years @44 and attends Public School No. 27. ‘When Katle was two yeurs of age 2 fim fox terrier pup. It was named "and from the time it entered ita home until its disappearance Monday last “Boy” and Katie had been inseparable. In fact, were so much attached that found herreilf in trouble not @ few times. Almost once a week “Boy” would be found scratching at the door of Katie's classroom and her teacher, Miss L, Collins, often Bac .o excuse her to take the ae Last Monday Katie and her mother Jett their home to visit some rela- . tives down town. While they stood .@@ the platform of the subway sta- ‘thom at Hundred and Forty-ninth @treet they were attracted to a com- at the stairway. Presently | larted past two kicking and ting special policemen and Caught hold of little Katie's dress as ‘abe boarded a train. ‘While the guard protested and the Passengers sided with Katie and “Boy” the train whisked down town. “At the One Hundred and Thirty-fifth ‘gtreet station the guard ejected tho «little girl and her dog. A special po- pesees shoved the dog up the stairs Katie and her mother $ fH ae the street “Boy” was gone. | and her mother put off their) ‘visit and searched about the neigh- | + Beshood until midnight in vain. The ‘Gad has been ill ever since and is for the return of the dog. | two searching crews are broken | wp tato squads and making o sys-| ‘tematic search of the lower Bronx. | tatent to start as soon as echooi | each day, break up and various districts, stopping | in_ the meantime | \ fe Bodl yicsgred ‘tor the Losi of her; Ine companion Bronx- ‘fe mise the sight of Kate and her ‘JOHN FLEMING, GO HOME, | YOUR BABY IS IN PERIL Your Wife Is Penniless and Doctors Warn Her Her Child i May Die. Pennileas and hopeless, with three @ick children to care for, Mrs. Mar- @aret Fleming of No. 287 Gregory @venue, Passaic, N. J., has appealed te the New York police to find her fesband, John, whom she has not egem since two days beforn Thanks- giving. 8) said that physicians in Passaic had told her that unless she ined proper food and attention her baby, Margaret, eight months the child could not live, Mrs. Fleming said that her husband had sent them to see the family and the homeplace at Paisley, Sootland, i November, and kept in touch her until two months ago, Then he wrote he was going to Glen Cove, G1. But when she returned to this e@euntry she was unable to find any @gace of him there, The New York to-day sent out a general alarin Roe Fleming: who ise eranee and is o Independent Nemoerats Meet, jent Democrats, comprising the Democratic Association of the ra of New York, will hold a meet- p> llleg Healy's Restaurant, Columbus am Eat ort fiat ixsizth _pires fs tre re dia tea Conv. deer father made her a present of a == THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914. HER GRIEF FOR LOST PET HAS GET ALL BROOKLYM JUSTICES ASK Hints to the Housewife, heat BRONX HUNTING IT] DEFEAT OF COURT BILL| Relating to Home and Markets efile Al ah Protest Against Second Appeal of By Mre. Charlotte R. Bangs. Municipal Cases After Going HOME. Sign Steg, butterine,N4e-20e., Bold ry; (retailed heen we 9 (tub); no Into Appellate Term. This healthful, iren tonto Egge—Le, aed, Sie: ‘x (retail, The Supreme Court Justices sitting in } baa] Brooklyn addressed a letter to Gov. | a drum Glynn terday asking him to throw | $12 hia influence against @ bill now pending | Art before the Legislature which would give the right of appeal to the Appellate Division in Brooklyn from decisions of the Appellate Term. ==ALL CARS TRANSFER TO== a foot rit ‘oontuls of of warm water, 59th to 60th Sirees Lexington to 3d Ave. Special Sales for This Week: Our Annual March Sale of Oriental Ru; Women’s Skirts Made to Measure for Women’s Silk Taffeta Spring Dresses at $12.75 effect In really norencee feet feel sine deli Duek (State—Bo.) oliver; wel je, a yO | Ste, to ae, dos. i New kinds "ot oie (cheap)— bbl, or Tell All” box vari eden co Naa peer ' Spring Laces and Ribbons at Special Prices ubiched tn arora te tnt Sopola| $ gigetnetage semen O 3 | um (Coase retell ue wean, or March Sale of Household and bed Linens eprethe Court, Fuqtions coustitute the | bin be hen te Meate—Argentine beef, 11-11146.; | Pound rin stock ov te mara eer ee ee Appellate ‘Term, which site four monthe “(olen Lf Atl 180, ‘ in satie exenes A Sale of NEW LINOLEUMS te ed Doe letter the Brook- a [oy Was. tems 180.3 mutt mn, 9¢.- 126.5 Dike pauaauerition 8 the few 4 Veal, 14e,-180. (latter 320. ib. retail). The Newest and Best Products of the retail); pai hea A declining market price will be an- ewer te th a a3 subject to just reproach in our State for ite uncertainties and delays. The reason is the multiplication of appeals, It inay be dafely said that every litigant has had all the opportunity he is en- Utled t& when his case has been heard Leading Makers at Unusually Low Prices! || The original rolls are displayed along nearly half the length’ | fof ovr 59th street building, where you can get a good idea of how these choice linoleums will look when placed in your home. Among the patterns are solid greens and browns, @ranite (which resembles cement fl » Plank (a perfect imitation of what the word Ye pe and tile effects in blue and white white; block patterns, 1 and 2 inches square; floral and matting patterns. Also cools of ies of designs, including a pretty terra cotta ground dered with black. The following is the fase list for this sale: Stair Linoleum at 35c per running yard 18 inches wide, in two attractive colors—green and brown— with Grecian border. A very big value at the price. oil oes, ; CASTORIA. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Gignature of Frult oa ei te b: ingle Justice Jury and { fa = a hee, yas or a jury re] tarines, plume, viewed on appeal by a bench of three. peare—all at cheap rate, whsteuale. “If Utigants are not satiafied with the Me Rie = _ should be MARKETS. yomipeny 4 ae Ty per 90 Ihe. seer cake freely te y tothe AB late or 01 0 jate jholesa! cantly. wae the ai iat Solna, SOs waaay fer KATIE DILTS The Right Way to Roll a Cigarette sale, at, per square yard..... DUC | at, per square yard....,..... Stair Linoleum, 22 1. tn fingers of lett hand, held eigarctte paper curved, se ae te receive the tebscee. Pour right quantity ef “Bull” Durham out of muslin sack with right hand, strewing tebacce eventy in paper. Stair Linoleum, 37, inches wide: epecially priced, for this sale, at, per running yard « BBC] | se sale, at, per square yard.. "S128 ‘nA, BOth to oon Mt.. Lex. te 34 Ave. This $10 Luxurious, Massive Rocker for $6.50 Restful, beautiful Rocker, built te last a lifetime. Frames of quarter-sawed oak, English or mahogany; equipped spring slip seats ‘and backs; covered with leather, A big rocker and a big value at $6.58, \1$30.00 “Duofold” Davenette Beds at $2.75 Complete with a Splendid All-Cotton Mattress A handsome davegport by day; acom- Intaid Linoleum, 1. Then place yourtwe thumbs next te each ether in the middie @f the paper in this peeition. 11, And rel the cigarette on the tower fingers, ee that the index fingers meve up and the thumbs meve dewn. With the thumbs, gently but firmly terce the edge of the paper ever the tebacce, and oak, and substantially upholstered with ™oroccoline leather; outside measure- mente, five feet; an excellent $30 value, eperial at $23.75. IV. Shape the elgerette by rell- Ing It with the thumbs, es you draw them apart. 125 leaves ~ Cigarette Papers (uy ss tors. To Every Purchaser of a 5c Sack of “Bull” Durham Tobacco RIZ LA CROIX are the finest capacette papers, in the world. They are made in France, used in every corner of the globe and sold in 5c books everywhere. ‘‘ BULL” DURHAM Tobacco rolled in RIZ LA CROIX papers makes fresh, fragrant, hand-made cigarettes that afford /asting enjoy- ment to millions of experienced smokers. The object of this free offer is to induce. more smokers to roll their own cigarettes from ripe, mellow GENUINE BULL DURHAM | SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for 40 hand-made cigarettes in each 5c sack) Enough “BULL” DURHAM is sold in a year to make approximately 12 BILLION cigarettes—as many as all brands of ready-made ciga- rettes in this country combined—and the sales are still growing. This proves that the majority of smokers prefer the cigarettes they roll for themselves, to their own liking, from ‘BULL’ DURHAM Tobacco, to any ready-made’ cigarette t 1ey can buy. The rich, fresh fregrence and smooth, mellow, satisfying flavor of ‘‘BULL" DURHAM hand-ma le Cigarettes are a revelation. Take advantage of this free ———ntoomrnan ares, Goth to 40th Ht., Les. to. 84 Ave. Toonlagiaie Groceries exe ne V. Held the cigarette in your right hand, and bak als a cater st edie in Wines and Liquors , |Bass’ Ale, Desen Spite ter 85¢ Gosen bottles 80 botties Johnnie Wake Wm. Jameson Pure Pot Years Olt Old Bashmills. Calttornte Xintandel—Ratre fine aa oo ae i offer—learn to roll your own, and enjoy the most satisfying luxury in the world. papers and ca FREE & Look for f free offer sign on a dealer's window ot obtain “BULL” DURHAM : have oa Ce avoid disappointment, as dealers a limited suppl: of free CRON, and ask the dealer fo: th the vl ‘book of RIZ LA CROIX cigarette papers. a THE AMERICA? TOBACCO COMPANY eee —+t— iT es sgov000 OCOLOCOCCCOD00C0COCOSON00NSS This Free Offer Applies to Manhatten, Bronx, Richmond, Westchester and Rockland Counties Only. $ N fi t D | we went every dealer in Manhatten, | Bronx, Richmond, Westchester and Rockland Counties to ; si otice to eles: § 4 PF sche kc mantiee i Simplify Home-secking by savin; ary ee BRE - sing to A aS le ee ee Compan, | time, temper and trampidgy: geomet pes . re a Semel ~~ eee ereeel

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