The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1915, Page 6

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N SEN HO » FOR ROVAL GIFT ee y -Pranz Josef Smile. ) Mon house of the Central Park ‘had reached the winter quarters railing and run down the sloping ambulance was called from runway into the water. He was heoar Hospital. Sargeon Goodman hurling @ lasso made of clothes line,| could not tell whether Berta’s de- bv the noose at the youthful/tuded enthusiasm was the result of permanent or temporary conditions, and decided that a warming up at a hospital after his chill bath would at least do him no harm. He was sent to Bellevue for observation. Snyder recalled that four yi 7 keeper put hie alarm whistle ' Keeper Bill Bnyder and Policeman Dineon were the first to answer, meanwhile the Atstrian’s intended |!ion house and chased the largest in Caught a Tevlng to Lasso] victim snorted contemptuously and|And most ferocious of bd big cate foiled the hunter by sinking grace. | round the ti 1y Congo ‘Wanted to Make ne fasten « fully out of sight. His mother fol- eetonianeg. pg 4 ys bg lowed, tl keeper came. Since Phen George Sicherd, tidying up @t the opening hour to- 4 Biche: there ones been no attempt at animal edge ‘ot the tank and soled the | He0aping wnt to-day, stranger by the shoulders. He was hauled out, dripping and sputtering shrill protest, FARMERS NOW BLAMED “I am Leo Borta and though I live at No, 220 East Twenty-sixth Street FOR THE RISE IW WHEAT T am 4 subject of His Imperial a Siant hippopotamus and her| Majesty Franz Josef of Hungary,” old gon when he no-|he said. “My emperor has been made| Grocers Say Growers Are Holding interest of the first| very sad by the wicked Russians and Chi , who was standing| the Servians and has not smiled jn a| 84¢k—Chicago Board of Trade bi ind her baby a theogt 1 Lisson dhe inna were] “I could get the funny Placiély, with their faces out] big-littie beast whon no one was| While wheat was regaining much of and their eyes fixed on some| looking and there were few visitors Fealm beyoad thé ken | around. “I sbould have put him in a crate Sas: a Bed ad and sent him to Mn fo that Hin 4 attenason and closed at 147 . President ¥. jo more dandruff or falling |yox convo! or falling ' bair—A real surprise B. Cannedly - idared that the aesociation had “evi- ou cannot find a trace of dandruff or —— that farmers, are holding back sega | hair; but your wi jpmenta, and that they have been ler about two wi use, when ‘ole s ‘big Bdvance in prices will come you will see new hai ine and downy | soon. at first—yer—but really new hair—| Caleb H, Canby, President of the Oni- i ne out all over your sealp—Dan- |cago Board of Trade, made @ similar is, we believe, the only sure |declaration to United States District At- royer of dandruff and |torney Clyne, who ts conducting an in- and it never fails bold Into the advance in price of food. once: ove how pretty and ly in, moisten « cloth nd okt a iT ¥, time ime. Your hai oe Se will he nce, fresh-| be soft, glossy and beantiful in just on yenterday, awaits you. oe Soe ee ca at -— —| Boenin World Benefits Evening World Benefits ing Picture Houses. Matinees Go, By Sophie Irene Loeb. More than a thousand dollars already realised by the matinee ite atrength jn the markets of New| benefit given for The Evening World York and Chicago yesterday, the| Pengy Lanch Fund, in which various @ share of the|five-cent moving picture houses in t which it wae| Brooklyn and New York joined. The Iting price at|Tecelpte from the New York houses 1S! and are being held. | #re not yet all recorded. This benefit New York May wheat opened at| was arranged by the Motion Picture IE BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, on Se Se Over Oy of | Mxhibitors’ Association, and the i Te went to 167% the | amount received will make it possible put lunch service in three addi- tlonad schools, Film Managers, Went to Per- sonal Expense to Make ago @ Visitor managed'to get into war wore Than $1,000 Taken In on Chidren’s Day in Mov- Equip Three More Schools | | With the Penny Lunches Ject, the majority of which had ca- bacity audiences a a oy Ld individual x exhibit of ‘hor . ps4 m put forth special effort, in at- MORE IS YET TO COME. hea Nearly half the amount realized ame from Brooklyn, and a check H. has been sent for $350 E. Cox, President of the lyn School Lunch Aso: who has charge of the Bresuiyn Another check for 6150 was sent to Mise Grace jehan, Chair man of the Teachers’ Relief Com- hy veatig: no money to y- muel Trigger, Chairman of the Executive Board, expressed himself tea delightful surprine | { ibe He at be a well pleased with the response of the “theatres that promoted the pro- an lustre, and, try as you will, [awaits everyone who tries this—Advt. Py ta o Boeciat HOSI E RY | as Home Poeaeattinas y Women |“Vear-End”| Women’s is now may buy the famous Cammeyer Novelty Boots At Sale Cammeyer Shoes For Women | g This is not a sal not a sale of unbranded, un- known shoes that are “reduced” Men! Men! |GenuineReduction of mel § 3. 95 of the cammeyer Surplus s Stock 10 to 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE UMAN N's At 149th St. & sd Ave. Entrance on 140th St. CREDIT an YOUR OWN TERMS OPEN EVERY EVENING : HTS | Seer heOtthng $7750 | SAT M tihae, $122.50 149th St, Cor. 3 Louis M. HART, Prssioenr, Button & LaceBoots Reduced to $3.95 Plenty of shoes with tops of FAWN and GREY BUCKSKIN Others ttle tops of FAWN, GRE BRO OWN. and BLACK CLOTH, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf Vamps Men! Men! ire) 28 Shoes VERMILAX ae wane Ry ee i ; akg tgrtaty and x 00. xe EEE ce READ IT “ee Te Appreciate the Convenionce and Great Valse of the Sunday World's Want Directory mm” READ IT “we “Maye ti gratioman. ate tare Ht taben tl yt a4 Rie'e right! Ne more indigestion oss fee. Vit old the attention of _ patrons to woul worthy mo’ capacity. ald: et that my ‘house ‘wasn't twice the ir. Ferdinand Hoffman, pi oft the Concord Theatre, Fulton and Richmond Streets, Brooklyn, had cir- oulars printed om ond own expense nd personally in’ the oe of the eohools | in his wiciaity ae ie pr nedigaty 2d the circul: of the bird ete teow matinee, a you ot the ing women neighborhood sell the tickets. This advance sale amounted to $29.70, making oe befall * Wego He also helped enli moving picture proprietors ti ‘. his conn Joaeph Joel, manager of the Good- man Amusement Company, also made & success of the pre a wae eatros— ‘ker Avenue, and Im- perial Theatre, No, 157 bare all in Brooklyn. He sent “oo ted throughout His donation amounted to $33.90. Mr. William B. Fulm mer, bah sip had of the Montauk Arcade, No. 2540 Pit- kin Avenue, Brooklyn, with a S conting sepacity of 28 people, ea a $14.20. He advertised the affair by and Baton Mr. Fulmer had aa ove Fy seat i. one occupied, as his returns.in- me interest which The ni World has awakened in the city Lcd the children has resulted in ny of the parochial schools of the city realizing the necessity for a simi- lar service there. Not being able to equip’ kitchens for immediate use, they havo, wherever possible, sent many of their children to the oe Serco where lunch ly, One school visited by an ahs pases reported that fifty of the thial achool children came to get the penny lunches at noon and then oa to the school for their menta; In menting on the widespread interest in school feeding, Mr, Ed- ward F, Bro hia in charge of school lunches, sai “1 don't inew of any communi- / ty in the cou which has been 00 fort mane. cH “the Ee wy pe of nin " ie hee boon Weaded with ee prtloled ed are being pranted in need.” SUFFRAGE BEATEN BUT WOMEN WILL KEEP UP FIGHT Not Dismayed by House Vote of 204 to 174 Against Bill and Will Try Again. WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.—Demo- cratic leaders in Congress to-day considered the woman auffrage issue dead so far as the present session is concerned, as the vesult of the fall- ure of the Mondell resolution for a oY —— constitutional amendment to enfran- ghise women to get the necessary two-thinda vote in yesterday's his- toric contest in the House of Repre- ventatives. ‘The vote was 204 against the reso- lution and 174 for it. This showing, it was believed, would discourage further efforts at this session to have the question again brought up for consideration, Undismayed, however, because of the defeat for the second time of the suffrage cause in Congress within a year, suffrage leaders declared to- day that the fight was by no means over and that it would be continued until victory was theirs, It was thought Mkely that suffrage leaders in Congress and out would begin im- mediately to realign their forces for another fight in the Sixty-fourth Congress, which will meet next emen’e Clubs. AT CARTWRIGHT, bonepeiy 1 of the Publie Safety Lal lcs aan , iret Goolety. mise bs ya Ane hate ‘ad Principal of Senos! Ne. 62, primary. ane Wi wicca RINGTEIN, President ef the Widewed Mothers’ bar WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARGT. Mas. WALTER LEWISOHN. Franklin Simon & Co: Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Continue Thursday ‘ ANNUAL SALE Women’s Underwear At Greatly Reduced Prices “Parfait” ‘Lingerie Underwear Our own make, NEWEST MODELS, of highest grade fabrics. Night Gowns 85 1.45 1.75 2.65 3.75 Envelope Chemises 95 145 1.75 Combinations 1.45 1.75 2.65 Lingerie Petticoats 95 165 195 2.65 Underbodices 95 145 1.95 Drawers - 85 1.45 1.75 Crepe de Chine Underwear Exclusive models, of highest grade -washable silk crepe de chine. Night Gowns of Crepe de Chine 345 495 595 6.95 Envelope Chemises of Crepe de Chine ‘195 295 3.95 Petticoats of Crepe de Chine 3.85 495 595 6.95 Bodices of Crepe de Chine 145 1.75: 2.45 Combinations of Crepe de Chine 2.95 395 4.95 WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY. Women’s Boudoir Gowns Of Charmeuse Silk, Satin, plain or brocaded Crepe de Chine; Empire, Draped or Semi-Fitted Models. Elaborately trimmed with lace and flowers 6.95 and 9,75 Heretofore $12.75 to $29.50. Women’s House Gowns ‘Corduroy Boudoir Gowns Of French Flannel or Wool Albatross Lined throughout with Soft Silk Hips oo Fitna oF seen te models; belt “th Pape hee els, in bo and emb’d or lace trimmi elft, it blue, cherry or Heretofore $5.95 to $0.75 3.95 Hieretstore sf180 6.95 Women’s “Parfait” Corsets and Brassieres “Parfait” Corsets Heretofore $5.002.75 Brassieres _Heretofote $1.00 50 “Parfait”? Corsets Heretofore $6.003.50 Brassieres —_ Heretofore $1.25 75 “Parfait” Corsets Heretofore $8.754.50 Brassieres Heretofore $2.75 1.50 Women’s Silk and Merino Underwear “Parfait” Glove Silk Combinations Kayser’ 9 Silk Lisle Vests Shaves a Regulat Price $3.75 2.65 crochet oe” wRepular Price $1.00 55 “Parfait” Glove Silk Combinations Kayser's 's Florentine Cc Combinations Ril reistoreed: Regular Price $4.25 2.995 OM rule Price $1.00 05 “Pee Glove Silk Yonts Silk and Wool Combinations Tasteroeds 1.85 : , 1. 75 reinforced. ee? Price $2.45 Regular Price 02.75 . ‘Analyzing the vote yesterday, it is shown that of thone voting for the resolution, 86 were Democrats, 72 Re- publicans, 12 Progreasivos, 3 Progres aive Republicans, and 1 Independen. Thoee voting against the resolution included 171 Democrats and 33 Re- ubdlicans NE KNEW THE 512m. (Prom the Wend Faees Ube) a it Ce Migr he, to buy @ nice it for his girl. 4 F eaked bu 4 was at ase, Hai a certain men in thie town) name—wei WAR PICTURES! 8-Page Pictorial Weekly (Extra Sheet) PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GREAT WAR FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD EP Mete to Readero—The Guaday Werld to limited to demand. Remember thie and order carly.

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