The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1914, Page 4

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4 aX RESTORED TODUTY THO MINUTE Laughable Mixup in the ‘‘Twin Beds’’ As Depicted at the Fulton Theatre Stage Picture of a Coming Home Drunk ® . sence of the Right Man. Then Placed Under By Mortimer. ‘Two New York apartments fur- nighed exactly alike. minutes in the life of| ‘The upstaire husband comes home stewed to the eyebrows. (@% Peticc Headquarters to-day Now, don’t feel shocked at this play who reels off the finest string tte you all up into knots with just plain, good old fashioned howis. One night, years ago, o Iittle Call- fornia girl slouched out from the wings up there at Ned Harrigan's Theatre in Thirty-fifth atreet, chew- ing a big wad of gum, and made us af yow! and laugh and gasp at the line of slang coming from the painted lips of the toughest type ever seen in the town—Ada Lewis, Harrigan's shoes in his hands, just like the real thing that comico picture makers al- ways depict, but never was in real Ufe, ¢ Coming Rome drunk happens very often in large cities and sometimes Eres weeks ago when Hussey ap- ied for reinstatement Commisioner 96 turned his application over to Commissioner for consid- By examination of the testi- Yaken before the Curran Com- etill in favor @ tax on railroad AND MLL NE INCOME TAX RAISE Pear seh] ASTEMICTE PL ‘Magistrate Wanted to Send Yale Student to Jail for Fifth Offense, Walter Reisinger of No, 903 Fifth He comes in drunk mn two-minute reinstatement | ;), wrong rooms, ware es adeep a@wtomatically the opinion of ife, whose husband has to stay Division, handed down that night. bs which ordered the discharge| 414 begins to = ‘a Island of Hussey, carefully tying and knotting his 0 P'thompern, Murtha and | wens at's noes ates, ttt 10 HELP REVENUES 7, convicted of conspiracy in a ae —_~— top of the chair, Then, weaving case on May 7, 1913. Sept. | beckward and sideways, he falle into Wee the day set by Commissioner! nis twin bed accompanied by the Fer etarred eects’ Hussey | faithful support of the evening, his/ Returns Would Not Be Avail- Umbrella, and his bat upon bis bead. And, all over the house you couia| able Until Next Year, aaa’ Suty Tne Wald tte Beets ' pag orn ely og lrind ang tangle would, turn ‘out, for things President Points Out. Rey EateeiOn’: whee Be an Ly looked pretty badly mixed up. ‘West Farms Court to-day to answer William Chureh And the curtain to a charge of automobile speeding jurch Osborn, Chairman | few minutes to indicate the passing| WAGHINGTON, Bept. 9—President|as a fifth offender, When he ap-|°f the Democratic Btate Committee, houra, then it up , 7 Saturday Magistrate H who planned so elaborately only a| peeking beyond where ‘Wilson opposes an increase in the in- Prete dri con pd jen short while ago to build up a bigger, ‘Ov ‘aide pM rg Vgnt| Come tax as part of the programme hanchiy to send the young Party M4 a better and a more united Democracy | a ailk meshed arm, allm Gnd dainty, | for raising additional revenue for the| jail if he were found guilty. Magis-|'" New York Btate, in going to quit. Vasa dat’ leak Pinon A \coypiceed Government. trate Harrie was in Magistrate Her-, He intends to retire entirely from pol- | of the room, where & Rulking| House Leader Underwood, Chair-|bert’s place to-day and was) more Sv osbern nin sate, anseant p of tan; ¥. letting the etude: g rip t he ne oon home rae che jay | ™an Simmons of the Senate Finance aie ae zs Nh over the failure of the combine fight asleep bere, some $2*)/ Committee and Chairman Fitegerald)” peter DeLacy, the one time racing| 2e#inet Tammany Hall. Mr. Osborn ‘Then she tiptoes over the and of the House Appropriations Commit- side of the "ine aee 9 man, Reisinger’s guardian, assured) Wa® Asked about this. and insisted Bes Wee ee the} %¢@ Conferred with the President to-|the court that the student's fast car ey ti Waastelon Rasen ne pom. standing tagy, | day and wore told that in bie opinion | bad been taken trom him and he now nt, ‘ne Washington, Maney filmy, spider w robe and she touches} an increase in the income tax would|had one capabie of only thirty miles babe fe Ot ERP OF Rh YEET OM this heap ne ips of her pretty) not be suitable for the emergency be-{an hour; also that a jail sentences bere na & n ste, by bheted Qe] cause no returns would be realised| would end the young man’s colle Bese 38g Of Wisipelneary: sandlaetee) calling: rry ry! cold. at Beit gear career., Reisinger has now paid $3i¢, Mr. Osborn said to-day: ‘So far tho; in fines, result of the Direct Primary law has! CEE ETI EB Se | been a choice of two candidates, and subject the President asked that f , Pierce’ CORN § | eources of rovenue be aclocted whicn} EXPECT CANNON TO WITY;. -|[ $2 moitie Sincems thites. oBARicA tee tor PLASTERS would respond quickly. every place on the Btate ticket. It is a Disappointed Over Failure of the Fight Against Tammany Hall. In his message to Congress on the OH a to.more, tortures from the “corte “we will have to start all over; Barly Ret Favor “Uncle Joe”|# remarkable fact that so far as I / ” when ‘a Core mj orain,” said Mr. Underwood, when can ascertain no citizens’ organiza- J [ext on the fob. Thee thin, ‘indy Bl asked about the objection of” the Soe COnarees, Kemination: tion has come out for any candidate. | “a President to revision of the income} DANVILLE, Ill, Sept. 9. [aoa My LE, Ill, Sept. %—Joseph G. Tec’. gzeezthlng ele | tax. Cannon, former Speaker of the Houst of they don't. Try them Q| Among the things which now will] ri entatly » candidate and sald that they wanted ature rik B' bo “considered for “taxation are] reprenentatives, is to-day making a hard fight for the Republican serps. | to nominate him, so that if the peop | avariagi eeerateey eee iaaa:|tion for Congres from the Eightwenth | object to the cholce offered them thes | telegrams and checks, amusement | lilinole District. He is opposed by Pr. mee ree ANUaY Anesaanlree Elmer B. Coolley, a wealthy phyale ad te i See oor de ant | qian of Danville, who'hus tates can: | “The candidates, to a very consid- upon which the | VAs of the district by automobile, ble extent, have nominated them oe R Present revenues may be increased. | andthe ‘oldiets’ Hnme teed, Cts The ‘public kes to beltove, ; ased. land the t ¢ Reel Menage cite : , In view of the Executive opponition | followers to belive that he will wim anes | tat they were nominated by the or. a) to an income tax increase, It may be Coolley by a ratio of at toasty te gove’ | Kanization, but as a matter of fact, No group of people got behind any with one or two exceptions, the can- didates have followed the idea of the direct primary in coming forward and nominating themselves. If the votera look to the character and | Stiff hands, swollen joints, tired backs (242% ssc ; and arms, hacking coughs—these are the "Sine: results which women are suffering al] i':is\sivornt potions’? 0" " the time, from having to stand over atub = 8°. Bw bitte Comte of hot water, in a kitchen filled with | MINISTER TO GREECE up and down on a washboard to get the — Fels-Naptha Soap changes all this. Tac’ win tr srt sun pamrenera It works best in cool or lukewarm water. te atamer we bid D7 0 Dalat It dissolves dirt, takes grease or stains [tors «smn. On board the Princtpessa, bound out of clothes, cleans woodwork, carpets, —_{,"s 711 != Attensa Prot, gare china and glass—brightens and freshens eileen. wowed | Seorge Fred everything it touches, and gives WOMEN —_[Ihersetins into « meen with Heore- time to rest. It works for you while you tary Bryan over the stuation im Al- B® mre. Thrifty Tells AntyD take life a little easy at fe varias an aly of Gar F rs. ells AntyDrudge e a little easy. Ee es tee ca Hew She Saved Laundry Bills meat oe ee does break out, however, my instruo- Mra. Thrifty—"Last year we spent over seventy oe See om 2 tions are to observe the strictest in laundry bills, and thi neutrality, I am to report to the Atate Department on the conditions ® woman in to help me, Follow the in Greece as scon as I have made and pi ha : to A at need directions | my investigation,” ve ings ou the Another passenger was Harold ¥, ry iS are going to take e little vace- on the Red MoCormick, Vioe-Presigent of the cy Harvester Trust, and aviator, of Chi- a Gy fal Rag LE Baap THE EVENING WO DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER §, 191% Girls in Constanti their passage at the the secretary of the city notified them they would be ta 1 . “ “4 risk, owing t verti i i ripk, ow ini ; IF you are in the Fifth Grade in the Roberta nople will hugant thet <A now, we shall expect to find . ADNAN AARC D RA RORUNIEOD LTO DPDOODODOIEDEUEEDCUCCEDOION M RODRIG PE®YOERDDE DOOD TOE OVER EDERODOD 04 HIDIGD OS OLE EEE DEFOE EDD YD Lae Sitins who soumanadt tus uate S\ son when you do your shop- ip Tennessee on her trip abroad ‘ 9 * ’ and come Into the ae ok i we ta ea ae —<_ 8 Who Went to Island|) Wrong Flat in the Ab- Vienna.’ “no '# the Naval Attache a ; : H :/BOY AUTO STEALERS ” than boys, are locked up in Police Headquarters, Brooklyn, charged | Grem 9.90 to 9.92 o'clock the gold | “ns, for there is a tall lady in this with the theft of a $8,000 automobile from Atlantic City last Monday night. * Of up-to-date New Yorkese that will ‘They gave thelr as Tho Fifth Grade ourselves. ress th mont farnished yn, The oy chet probably ia Reseeeney to reconsider the dectston will be sent back to Atlantic City. increase on 0 Godley arrived at the charges tes i bie tare aperimants right apirits, Representative Underwood is | against Hussey to-day. ot » Hiteh a” - ve, . * : His ‘und Leon H, Durst, alt of A, you an entirely different per- ‘ ‘ But we shall know how to serve you. That’s one thing about Best’s; we have not forgotten just how we felt and what we wanted when we were promoted to the CAUGHT IN BROOKLYN Two young men, scarcely more And no matter how care- ‘cde fully your mother figures out ua Howard “uate sly pig ta vg of the ‘afraid, however, when igs she buys for you to wear, she will always find that we have done it ourselves, beforehand. FPO Avenue; West Side! Corner af 94th Street | dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Imported Fall Models On Tharsday, Friday and Saturday Will Be Exhibited in the Millinery Showroom an unusually choles collection of Foreign Models, selected in Parts bg’ our buyer prior to the European disturbance. The handsomest and best styles were secured from the leading houses—Georgette, Reboux, Varon, Madeleine, Marie Louise, Maria Guy, Talbot and Lewis—and with many exclusice models from our own workrooms will present a noteworthy display. Third Floor ~ James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Specially Priced for Thursday FUR GARMENTS | STAMPED PATTERNS Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces, in | Special Prices — fur combinations, at Made up, ready to embroider: rate Prices. Gowns, .......+++0++0.+-500, 750 and 98@ Exceptional Values Combinations,—eoreet cover and drawers, 98e Women’s Caracu) Coats, with Ermine, Russian Fiteh, or Chinchilla Squirrel collar, Corset Covers,...++++.,.280, 500 and 78 e 40 inches long. 85.00 Stamped Towels Woinen's Hudson Seal Coats, made from Large aloo... ...essseeees sss 380 and BOe Selected Chapal Dyed Skins; three new value 800 to Tio models, 95.00 Guest alee....se++ssre0, Value 600, 28@ Women’s Persian Lamb Coats, made from Embroidered Tan Crash Pillow Slips,...,500 Tustrous akjnas new modelsi 40 Inches long | Reabroldored Tan Crash Boatts....cccevesee ! 780 and 1.00 Women's Persian Lamb Coats,—choloe ekins, with <a of Natural Skunk. 145.00 TRUNKS 50,000 Pairs Behoo! Trunks, made on best basswood WOMEN'S HOSIERY frames; duck covered; hard fibre bound; hand-riveted bronsed steel trimmings, Fitted Remarkable Values with divided and dress trays. Sise 84 to 40 Thread Silk Stockings,—extra reinforced inches, regularly 11.00 to 18.24, 9.25 heels, toes and soles. Black, White and lead- Fibre Dress and Steamer Trunks,— ing colors. value #00, pair 1.50 bronsed steel trimmings; hand-riveted Thread Silk Stockings,—einforced, Black throughout) fitted with divided and doess er White. , value 1,60, palr 1.10 trays, Sizes 66, 88 and 40 inches, ' Thread Silk Gtookings,—reinforeed. Black Dress Trunks, only; Iisle tops, value 1.00, palr 760 regularly 15.00 to 17.00, 12.50 Lisle Stookings—light or medium weight; Bteamer Trunks, reinforced. Black, White or Tan, Extra sizes regularly 18,00 to 14.00, 10.00 tnelnded. value Ge, pale BOs 0 pairs 2,88 45-inch Open Top Wardrobe Trunks Lisle Btopkings,—double tops; reinforeed, made on best veneer frames; light and Bleck, White or Tas, Extra slses included, | Gerabley hard fibre edges: hand-riveted trim = value 500, _palr 380 8 pairs 1.00 mings, fitted with the most modern garment Liste Stockings,—doable reinforced, and chiffonies sections; for men or women, 38o spain 38 pegulasly 85.00, 26,00 White only. value 880, pals

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