The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1915, Page 6

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Le Deira Pree trem) * it to imaginal is. Hon, my boy, 1s what your} * ie ‘aes to pleture the sort of acel+ . %, gues Yo witness you so. much wat od bring beck original Bate color. Absolut Kee} | Plain- “Fi Fig . i An Seow ES Con _ OREENWICN PARSON TO RUN FOR MAYOR The Rev, Charles F, Taylor, Who Has Rich Parish, in Figit on Independent Ticket. GREENWICH, Conn, The Rev. Cnarién F. Taylor, knows through the Btate as owing to the’ vigor witn which he has been attacking political | machines, accepted the momination 7) for Warden Mayor of the Borough of r|Greenwich on an independent ticket. In an interview to-day he said he a TMS | wilt insiat that government fe @ plajn | business proposition, based on de- ve] mocracy and efficiency, and if elected| The resouse of two servants by a po- he will be as deaf to private or one|liceman, who lugged them up a fire, sided religious influences aa to the| escape, enlivened a biase that spread | politicians. He will frame what he/e¢xcitement through the Jensico calls “a community platform,” whieh] apartment house, No, 620 West End will advocate practical, everyday, Aveauo, at 2A. M. to-day, Wy | Christianity as the rulo bf communal aftalre. of the seven-story building, emeiled in na wtocktnes and’ keope hirapett|#moke and found the halle filled with tm ring condition. He was mainly in- etrumental in Seenaieies ‘Bit Made Dark, ~ Leatrous Like Thiet Stree: fying Halt. | Parnon,” largest |one by telephone and made quick i 3 : ii %| of the Mayor the appointment of a 7 AVES 5 eine! B inch Eyed oy $20 1 Dh NI r \y DY Ree, "athe Sridetoom te ie erenty- (vo.| lyn Victim, Are Held in fet senesclnn areagponnl all ol ope , Po bas isse4 786 Columbus Avenue, were thrown vio- \Bouth and sand ntend Yo to live tn St. Lote. # $5,000:Bail. tently to" the street. Persons who a the Joy-Chivdes When you hear Lew Fields get ‘off his funny cracks it makes you Tobaceo for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo is made right—mild and mellow, and wholeeome— so that you can smoke all you like of it all day long. No drag or sag, no bite or blister to Tuxedo. That's all taken. out by the famous “Tuxedo Process.” Tuxedo is the finest, choicest, creamy-smooth leaves of Kentucky put up. to give you perfect satisfaction YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Sc SHEEe 10c Py facts ‘es can gee In Gloss Hembdire 50¢ ond 906 ae : : LY s| The minister telephoned ‘ THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ps slacsine ‘THURSDAY, MAROH 16, 1915.' _. . $e BVENING WoRtn, ; ~TPOLICEMAN SAVES Spring Here in Fifth inp mt POLICE. ARE (PPOSED Tighter Skirt d Hi y Di play y t TOTEN: VEAR TERM FOR FORGOTTEN WOMEN —— INAPARTMENT FIRE (Re sel Carries Them oa tin? Fire-Escape| $ j sare ‘} 3] Is to Get a Man Who Has Kreisler. Fritz Kreisler was born in Vienna in 187, and although brought up in an at- mosphere of refine- ment, he confesres Landay’s Terms are the most liberal in New York. Indeed, you can prac- tically suit your own that at one period of hin heyhood ms great | amottion was.to be a | trnm conductor! Prose bo know what @ great, artixt he Kas become will sud fo Safety—Found One 4 Their Confidence. forthe ee ee a ee | Unconscious in Bed. | saute . * ALBANY, March 18—"You'h have Victrola you select in any of the five Landay stores. The intending pur- chaser of an instrument who wishes to avail him- self of the Landa: Liberal Deterred Payment Plan ® monarchy in New York pretty sald Chairman Argetsingor of the Senate Citles Committee during a hearing here on the Lawson bill to reorganize New York's Police De- ; | partment along lines favored by the uniformed force. Argetsinger's romarks were ad- dressed to William B. Ellison, coun- ; - eel for the various police associations it. He notified William Magetson, the f A } who oppose that provision of the bill elevator operator, who aroused every " giving the Board of Estimate instead + Mewrteer se: Silas Stern, living on the fifth floor tripe with the car to bring down the i = Polioe Commissioner for a ten-year halt-dreseed tenants. fe term. ‘The fire,was in the hitches of Wil- F “Mayor Mitchel,” replied Mr. Bill- Nam Sweure, a manuficturer living ‘ eon, “is trying to do hia best. No one is as welcome and re- on the fourth floor, Mr. Strauss car- 9 would be foolhardy enough to say ceives the same cour- ried his mother, Mrs. Diiza Strauss, i that he is not tryin teous attention as ac- ond his sister, Helen, downstairs and Gs then discovered Agnes Btrurct, bis f corded to our cash pa- servant, was missing. ¥ “It's all right in the ordinary, but a trons. Policeman Quinn, of the West One é Mayer would always fia You can always de- Hundredth Street Station, wae Aiding be get of a Commission d the tenants to get to the ground floor “ Ike.” In the last thirteen y pend on when told about the servant. Because - , ‘had ten Commissioners and forty-two L d S ° of the fire it wae impossible to reach 7 ; Gepation, alt with difterent, dens. anday Service Ban ae Salen athe De Ee ee We can't do it by establishing a term —it is your assurance of of office by statute. A Commissioner és ould be appointed having the cont as Megat re: tees ye and whose A om f ae he =bublic trolas, $15 to $2 ll recognize, Such a Commissioner would pot be distur Come to pd H Broenfule. 0 Son hae. My : ould. be a: “practical cop" = ay pounded ‘the pavement.” balcony and teft her ‘until be had ; ; Policemen, he insisted, should be rine ie oenet Birt to = ap . & = jer twenty years of nm her over to one of en ths tenants, Then he carried up the Pe lltmtt acest oy sualag aay hae ase ‘ATHER AND DAUGHTER STRUCK BY AUT BY AUTOMOBILE} = 27 W. HTH ST., BET, Sth & 6th Ave. 153 W. 42D ST., Near Breadway LACE GIRL WINS HUS® wake i vans MueANo, FEEBLE SPINSTER KICKED FA Girl Receives Fracture of Skull, TAT 23 W. QD ST,, Bet. Sth and 6¢h Ave. Name on Pleee Sent Fr but Parent Escapes Serious fxpecte to ln ures Bailey sro |AND BEATEN BY ROBBERS Leo Robert Mangering of Bt. Louis, Struck by an -automebile as they Mo. found a@ girl's name a year ago DISAPPOINTED IN LOOT ‘written om a piece of lace. The girl who restory pore dodged across Fifth Avenue at Ninety- Pag face Worth wie ent Two Men, Identified by Brook- | seventh street yesterday afterhoon, Will- iy “hi aged foe ee proton ot Femter “ip the Tas) ax: oH Th oo st Sicreltee 3 ai ‘ ce 1, he 1 ‘ revidtet rag recval ia rs Xineteg visita ‘talowed the recent tour Tera aNyetoe ot tr "he \ | i | ! } re. | born without strong facial Authorized Victrola Factory Distributors. horitlea 563 FIFTH AVE., COR. 46TH ST. 427 FIFTH AVE., AT 38TH ST. cane Mire, agering. ‘The took pi ered ag 4 rushed to their ald found the girl un- acto a the fi bleeding from payee ey erat the lett eye. 34th Street 5th Avenue tee Bilen Rayno?, an elderly and) ‘They were put aboard the machine feeble apinster, was attacked and/ which felled them, } and drive: mnor of he Ae va vr aroniys br tw | ssa i Unprecedented Offerings in Men’s Wear men who got into the house pretend- 1 was a 4 Ot. Felix Street, Brookiya, by two! fiospital, whee tna int tt ing they were looking for a furnished Feats ot he shut ane hernat ip. On Friday and Saturday Only room. She was beaten and kicked by the (| men when thoy found only $5 in a bag she carried about her neck, and was ne The father escaped ‘serious in- ““McCREERY SILK SHIRTS” “Plain and Pleated Tub Silk, with satin stripes, .............+ ARAR IRR e ven \ 2.95 regularly 4.00 and 5.00 a“ SILK PAJAMAS in @ serious condition at her home to-} PARIS, March 18—A_ Ge! day whon two men she has identified| taube hurled bombs upon a funeral as her assailants were arraigned in| cortege in the village of Dampierre ye*4 a| tpatches tovday, but 41a no damage td day, iB stanyeed ont here speive she Se The aviator flew back to the German bald Ludwig, inty-three, of No. 466 ‘Hart Street, Brooklyn. Detectives ar- rested Archibald and his brother, Frank, twenty-one. They were takea to Miss Raynor’s home, where she 1] Made in our custom workroom on the premises; regular and extra sizes, identified them, and to-day they were held for further exa: tion in $5,000 100K YOUNG PRETTY bat. They deny kfewledge of the " 2.95 regularly 4.00 and 5.00 crime. ai at ery eas | Sage Tea and Sulphur Dask- SILK NECKWEAR black cloth bag attached to a string} ens So Naturally That Fancy Mogodore Silks,—distinctive patterns, .........-- ABAMRARNASOCDAT about her neck, Yesterday a relative Nl. advised her to put the money in « Nobody Can Te! bank and she did so. Archibald Lud- Leepemen-aieatbané 1 85 roomed in her house about a year| Almost every one knows that Sage Tes ol! regularly 2.50 he said, and knew w#he carried/and Sulphur, properly compounded, the money. Tings back the natural color end lustre ates ceiyannreed, facie te | to the ber when faded, streaked o aay; SILK HALF HOSE also ends dans it . men, they had their hats pulled . rt : SMe their eyes and coat collars up rape bone 260 the al ly Pure Ingrain Silk, in Black and Colors, .........++++005 BREE Men eiey sant ‘hoor and'untaed’s |at home, which is musty and trouble- fark room, She was about to mrike | come. ‘Nowadays by sak pair, Cc regularly 1.00 and 1.50 @ match when one of the men throttled | store for “Wye her into insensibility. She felt the | Compound,” Hreagel oo ‘a large other men tearing the bag from her | of this famous old recipe for eb 60 MR she was returning to conscious: | "Wea't stay Me one SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS Bey itt it! ness ahe heard one of the men swear. | on bly A SR pO ahead mali pape dint somata and poy (5th Floor) An hour later a roomer heard her A j co ws Men’s and Young Men’s Suits j en es te ca English model, made of Fancy Cheviot, Gray or Navy Blue Flannel; | BEAR GOES KNOCKING sito Sea) Bastsh adel made of 20.00 | AT PARSONAGE DOOR Takes Hes Cub Visiting With Her, | but It Is Not Pastor's Re- ceiving Night. ‘The Rev. Joseph Mader, pastor of Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats Of All Wool Covert Cloth with silk lined yoke and sleeves; also Black or Oxford Vicuna Coats, full silk-lined and silk-faced toedge, 18,50 . Lyonps LP5T FOUND" Wort ven ING Rae? in every particular.

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