The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1915, Page 4

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ae UW Ve WOMEN 70 LOSE 0 dropping seven women probat! ficers in Brooklyn and substitutin five men “It. in eamential that radical change be made in the present pro: bation aystem in the district embrac ing Brooklyn, FOR TEN HOURS; CHRISTIANS KILLED Stores Everywhere With the Best of Everything to Eat and Drink | Bh JAMES BUTLER 240 Stores 36 Markets -131 "mr § Make Home Happier by going to the nearest James Butler Store. We sell so much and buy so often that foods are always fresh and new. They are pure, wholcsome and low in price. Your purse and the health of your family are both protected. That goes a long way towards making a happy home circle. PHILADELPHIA, Whén Coach Vivi the University of yesterday in Wel nounced that the with typhoid vace! e already been ckalls declared the {rom typhoid fev Tax Budget Committee Will Tell Board of Estimate Offenders TRENCHES TAKEN BY STORM, "ASE | Hoard of Eatimate to-morro | the practice of placing male |under the care of women lofficers be abandoned. In the opin- ton of the members of the Tax Budget Committee, who investigated tire probation syatem, rom not keep tab on a man any more ame jon (Manhattan)—a cent fom.” inoculated About twenty vaccinated, and are now immune which last year, rew. ihe first time on (Contiaved From First Page.) City Omtet several of the regular bridges as well ae some of the temporary footbridges which we threw across the river. The lines of com-; munication for our troops were consequently made uncertain, Un- Ger these conditions we established ourselves on the south bank of the river in the region between Crouy and Missy, with bridge ‘The Kings County December Grand Jury, which was held over by County Judge Hylan for inquiry into a flood against the Brooklyn frends on the north bank fn our possession. “In Champagne the region of Perthes continued to be the scene of local engagements for the possession of German trenches on the second and third lines of defense. To the north of Beause- Jour we biew up some of the enemy's positions to make impossible bis laying of mines. the average man can successfully keep tab on a Woman. It appears the ;male offenders “jollied” the women | officers and managed to hoodwink them in many inatancen. The budget commi tompany, began its in- Hit ernoon. 30 FREE with 1 “lb. Tea 35¢ The quality wilt surprise you. Coffee 35°. The Very Best Russians Admit a Reverse in Poland; Drive Toward Prussia PRTROGRAD, via London, Jan. 14 (Associated Press).—Furious fight- fag has been resumed in Russian Poland. The Russian forces in the north, which are pushing toward East Prussia, in the region of Miawa, have cap- tured a number of villages. Ta the costre, at the junction of the Bsura and Rawka Rivers, the Ger- mans have made four violent attacks within the last forty-eight hours. They forced back the Russians and occupied considerable ground. The Germans have begun a new movement of great vigor. Their activity centres along 6 line to east of Bochacsew and Skierntewice. It is here that they have made four distinct efforts to advance during the last two days, Following « furious artillery action, the Germans occupied the district to the northeast of Bolimow, including the towne of Bin Skup! and a. These positions are three or four miles southwest of Sochacsew five miles east of the Bours, from which positions they were reported officially to have been driven out at the point of bayonets, NEW ATTACK AT ALBANY OW THE TRARSIT BOARD Governor Firm in Desire to Re- organize State Tax Commission. hs FI Hi pile atlsts Potatoes Best selected from Maine. Cook white and mealy. 100-Ib. Bag |15-lb.Peck| 6 Ibs. Onions, Finest Red or Yellow.... 3 Ibs. 1O¢ Apples, Fancy Grecnings for iP fn fit ization bill and said that it would go to the Legislature next Monday with- out change. So far as he is concerned, he favors no further concessions to the patronage bers who want the fe comptrolier to continue in con- trol of tax matters. Only the inhert- tance tax bureau will be | present in the Commptrolier’s office. But while the Governor is open and prs tapes ssoue ing. taxation, he has le-step) the investigation of the = “ilervice Commission and de- : to Tee Brening Werte.) clines to make any statement or to order any definite course of action. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 14.—Gov.! Mr, Whitman said he preferred not to discuss the subject at present. Whitman reiterated his firm support of the State mx commission reorgan- Two individual attacks on the . Commission were started in mat i HF byl i } { i When I tahe down my ole fiddle An’ I rosum up the bow, I find the sweetest music In the tunes of long ago. Thar’s a hind o’ mellow sweetness In a good thing growin’ old; Each year that rolls around it, Leaves an added touch o’ gold. Hl finis Yorks for eatin Oranges, once Fresh from the National Biscuit Company All 10 Cent gcan 5 Cent 4c Packages.. Rich, Whole Milk—Every Can Guaranteed. 7” “ssi felature to-day. Senator Beni New York called up his inves! lion resolution Introduced, the dey We love the ole fren’s better hance ‘Committee, for. consideration, bad se Yn the Assembly “Mr. Green of We get the greatest comfort kiyn, after a conference with When we wear the oldest shoe. | An’ I find my greatest pleasure Governor, introduced @ bill ¢on- gelidating the two commissions into Richest ities Se cumulative in its effects, and too powerful for systems to thoroughly eliminate. hasn't finished with you, but to quit it before results are serious, POSTUM the delicious food-drink, made from prime wheat and a wee bit of wholesome ‘molasses. It much like de i Postum comes in two forms: Postum—must be boiled—15c 2Se packages;. Instant Postum made in the cup with hot water— : instantly—30c and SOc tins. The cost ; cup is about the same for both |. With the return to better health from the change, syou'lt know of a surety ae * “There’s a Reason” Be bd LATE CONGRESSMAN'S KIN- DENY NURSE'S GHARGES| Brother of Robert G. Bremner De- clares Miss Nash Was Not Promised Life Income. resented before the in Jersey City to- trained nurse, against the executors of the estate of the late Congressman Robert G. Bremner of New Jersey, Edith L. Bremner, his presence Robert G. Bre: ised to establish for a her a fund of $160 & month for life, if she broke off her engagement to be married and gave up her friends to devote her- self to caring for him, He Congressman Bremner toned turning over on it rea of the company Passal |. he found the pres- intiff in Congressman room waa weakening ing to the patient, he eaid. The affidavit ended tion that Mias Nai adventureas, whose with th we can do to you, testified ahe sad. ut over for a week. PRINCETON, N. Princeton Univeraity will receive a qui ter of @ million dollars from Mra. Bi eel provided a like amount w tbe rend WEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, la,, Jan. 14.-- The entries for to-morrow's races are om Wate | When I’m smokin’ fragrant, ripe ' Age-mellowed, emooth, old VELVET In my oldest, sweetest pipe. - af st thing growin’ old! Who would ex- change a well thumbed, well loved old book, that the years have “mellowed” into a classic, for a dozen;modem “best sellers?” Who would lay by his “old familiar” pipe, nut- sweet and browned by use and smoke, for the finest, ‘You, who like the will like VELVET, The things growin’ old, Fon ad a rola Kentucky's Barley de Laxe, with an aged-in-the- W. L. Douglas service are not 94.50 and $5.00 shoes are just as other makes costing Ps yle, comfort and rice. W.L. Douglas $4.00, price. ¥ as for style, itend wear $700." "7 would then under. their shape end ! INSIST UPON HAVING W. L. SHOES WITH HIG NAME AND Li THE BOTTOM. $3.50°3,75°4.00 $4.50&55 SHOES and for honest ser- vioe have no equal. se » Maze. ps " - DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: pine 9 OOF, 120th oe ahead 9 Condensed Essie Milk 10° Condensed th, Evaporated Milk, ( Belle Brook Milk, Famous Evaporated, in tall 10c cans; 3 cans, 30¢; each For Breakfast Cakes That Tempt the Appetite Blue Ribbon Flour, Prepared...) “=P Blue Ribbon Buckwheat..... Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour Lima Beans and Marrow Beans..........lb. Pea Beans and Green Whole Peas Ib. Yellow Split Peas, (all new and choice)... .Ib. Coarse Barley, very nourishing lb. Se Corn Meal, Triumph; yellow and white, 3 lb. pkg. 10e Clean Rice, Nourishing as the high priced, 3 Ibs. 17e Oat Flakes, Fresh from the mill 3 Ibs. 12¢ Prunes, Choice California fruit... a " Evaporated Peaches, Choice Cali seeelb, ted Apricots, Choice California... .lb. 12e led Raisins, Clean and fresh packed. .pkg. Figs, New importation Smyrna layers lb. 15e Pears, Standard quality in syrup; large No. 3 can, 10e Essie Sliced Peaches, Choicest California in syrup, can, 10€ Asparagus, Regina Brand; choice California, can 10¢ Big, Fat Mackerel, <#: speciat, each 5 It and Smoked Herring, 2 for 5¢ At All 35 James Butler Inc. Markets Leg of Canada Lamb iM 13° makes a splendid “boiled-mutton” dinner. Prime Rib Roast, Extra choice..... lb., 20¢ Sirloin Steak, Very best cuts Por k Sausages, Fresh made. Boneless Bacon, tea strips Specials in Liquors and Brews Imperial Rye, jest value in @ low- 39 c , priced whiskey ever offered; regular size bottle cut to Special Reserve Rye, Choice Blend of fine old American rye whiskies, regular $1.25 bottle, cut to.. ass uinness’s Stout— Fascist 2 noun QB] sie BBE Allowance of 5c per dos. bottles and 10c per dos. splite for empties.

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