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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916. is MITCHELL LAUDS in commiie n cares ot o7™ SKULL GRINS IN HOLD-UP bisinit Court, Worday gent ampere ie PANIC FORGOT b tar amt added ntal wera to the heey County r Clearin of Suitings AT-FAGTORY FIRE!" siaire ‘and sa sroces te tare a megs mouse Aled) UOTE BOY WROTE BOSS] fai x ‘secant? Fics techsas The January Clearing . Bice t ND Cheered on by the prospect of the —__——. {OD LO WOO ceases Which We Shall Make Into sdred Dash burned tt. valuable assistands and encouraged | Temperamental Leopold Demands Mier ae we Bete the metal box con. BOYS FU PLAN by the congratulations gad good) $300 Just to See Detectives \wiafallateatns ts When Blaze Starts taining the celluloid before the arrival wishes received last night from Pres- pon hoatitn a Loft Building. 1 et A eigen {dent Wilson over the long distance Find Nothing. hy of jcaused by a hot brtton being thrown | telephone, the boys of the club and) Leopold Weber, seventeen years undred girl employees Of | trom a machine near the celluloid box the two hundred busy men who are old, blond and small, has been clerk | a yong beng one and dropping Into it, working for them to-day renewed | and office boy for years in the tailor | prepart eal “<n Seman ae with added vigor thelr efforts to|sbop of Nathan Berkowitu, No, 1796 room on the top floor of a r Six Flights to Death. : % gather in slusive dollars. Pitkin Avenue, Brownsville, Leopold 1D cca Paha eco gthitty-ciaht of No i At To-Day’s Luncheon Mayor] “wat might well be called an “ail-| is a linguist, with a knuck of writing and Seventh Avenue, a 2 ~ pill” songs. He is full of temperament, When a box of celluloid |ternoon at his home when he fell — Talks on Benefits of the star bill” has been arranged by He, Bose Berkowits received a letter on | ma of flam We, Mae ch Me Ee SSS Wane. Sch F. Holthusen for Saturday night’s| nov, 24 directing him to $300 to Tes Seth ana rumored f pecrous eme, benefit in the big assembly room of | the “members of the Black and White Frenkaown Fe eevee Pe cpeeane the Club of Avenue A. One of the oa pe rg M2 ee ye to yc ira La a4 int as he st down the erty, your family and yourself he Jost his balance and plunged head fret NOTED GUESTS PRESENT | Suess of honor will be John K. signature was embellished with a Tener, President of the National] picture of a skull grinning over, Baseball League and former Govern. | Crossed swords, | Sack Suits to Measure at $18.50 This is the annual clearing of suitings which we use in our custom-made suits at the prices quoted below: $35 suitings—enough for 93 suits $32.50 suitings—enough for 117 suits ; $30 suitings—enough for 186 suits Pain ia te Back Is often of the most violent character, yet it is surpris- ing how quickly it disap- pears when Sloan’s Lini- ment is used, not only for backache but for Rheumatiem, Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, Sloan's : Liniment is remarkably effective. Sloan’s $27.50 suitings—enough for 87 suits “All Star’ Cast Will Give or of Pennayivanta. Park Commis- iaralie Leone isda ath e .°e $25 suitings—enough for 205 suits fit Perform: | sioner Cabot Ward is expected tol entries on bank deposit lips. Borkos inimen - . Great Benefit Performance | attend and Boxing Commissioner Wits refused to prosecute.” Meantime Worsted, cheviot, cassimere, fancy & al on Saturday. Fred Wenck will make an addreme. | Wig Setter was In Teopait's hawne KILfs PAIN, ~ mixtures, plain blue and black suitings. There is iitle doubt, however, that) writing. They arrest the eyes of the little chaps will be| admitted he had writt ‘The stamp of oMcial approval was| pias throughout the evening on| foF the fun of seeing detec to-day placed by Mayor Mitchel upon | Frank Moran, prinotpal contender for | '"* Sound and finding n the movement of the Boys’ Club Asso- | the heavyweight chaniplonship, who | 5 — — elation to raise $500,000 for the Boys’ has been matched to fight Jess Will- Club of Avenue A and the Newsboys’ ani. Moran will attend the beneft [XN BIp Sy >>>) ee: YY Ss, As >> Home Club. Mr. Mitchél was one of! and perhaps give the boys a few| [MAN the guests and speakers at the lunch-| pointers on the manly art. Also, he 5 con of the workers for the fund at the| will referee two wrestling bouts| [4 SALE OF NELIABLE campaign he adquarfers, No. 81 Cham-| which will be etaged between four 4 bers Street, and his ¢nthusiastic words|of the wrestlers now competing in| I e of commendation did much to cheer! the international tournament at the 5 eC2W ] n on to further efforts the two hundred | Manhattan Opera House. aN} business and professional men who| Samuels Brothers, Russian impre- MT rh are laboring for the fund. sarios, haVe volunteered the se@vices | 11g e pianos offered in this sale Among the other guests at the! of thetr Balalaika orchestra, conduct- ay sell regularly at $350. These luncheon were Frederick ©. Tanner,|ed by Alex Ivanoff, Marcel Albus, | [1g instruments are recommended $ Chairman of the Republican State) concert prima donna, will introduce a) for their excellent tonal quali- **Keep a bottle in your home. Price 25c., 50¢. $1.00 Each Suit Will Be Individually > 4 Made Ss according to the sack coat style pre- ferred by the purchaser. Ten per cent. extra will be charged for suits where the chest measurement is over 44 inches, Na SL? wt OR (fF a oe, Soe, Lower-Price Store, Broadway, corner Eighth. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York ONLY AUMANN3 D, BA AUMANNG (2 The milk is already mixed in it With ether flour, you have to buy the { When you we Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, you eave this extra expense. milk it already mixed in it. Much too. 4 Committee; Job E. Hedges, George | several new songs. my ties and beautiful case designs, Gordon Battle and Ralph Pulitzer, Comic cartoon characters will be ia) TO-MORROW ONLY “It is a most praiseworthy under-| made to dance across a blackboard j taking and a good civic work to es-| by Goldburg, and Fred Fischer will ie $1.50 Weekly tablish quarters where these boys can| play and sing some of his newest Pa \ NEW 88-NOTE A ~ TE X 4 meet each other under conditions that compositions. Solly Cohn, monolo- are wholesome,” said the Mayor.| gist and «i , Will show off the “This is a movement that will make | newest musi wares of the Leo y ‘ s for better citizenship in this city.” Feist Musical Publishing Company, ‘ ] Mt was announced that during the | ang Countess Tonasesco of Rouma-| |i ayer- 1anos 4-40 7° ; Have your grocer send you a package, and ses for Woarhe-tove Sotce sotine at noon to-| nia, ‘known on the tage as Mar oe Wine ina teuwente are ts NA OPEN EVERY EVENING aurite ; seve: Ns) $6361, “‘Thia brings the total collec: | iaante dancea, 1A Appoldt, comeay | [PM Se, Intest | 88 - Note , Play ers Re Fold enctin for the Home—Cash or Credit 3 9 tion to date bp to $85,629.85. boxer, will help furnish the laughs. ft Full AS desig’ ay anc Neer 8. ny 4 acai UN T EMIMAS Mr. Tanner also spoke in praise of | Tickets will be sold for $1, with a! 1 ully — guaranteec R y K b the Boys’ Club movement. tow reserved seats at $2. They may| [EAR LARLY PRICED AT 0, x E FLOUR Vaudeville artists, cartoonists! he obtained from Superintendent | [aH TO-MORROW ONLY | “4 boxers, wragtlers, a prima donna and | rouis De Forest Do: tthe Boys | WAN ; ANCAK prominent men of affaira are going! Club, or at the cailpaign headquer. | (PAS inholte or aa, of Payment Ny "Mote ina the mith’s ae to unite their talents in a benefit | tor, No. 67 Chambers Street, ~N MUSIC and Fine [\4 relent nd nye amaeca lat the Boye Club of Avenul A. Tenth | ‘That the boys themselves are help- aN Bench with Player. 7) H Street an e day |ing their old ise the fund, * CSR CCC CECE CEC EMD night. As a result of thelr efforts, |need have no doubt. On the wall ot | PIANOS Taken in Exchange NZ — ee —_— ses [thi big assembly room in the club. IN] house on Avenue A is a box with a 6 slot in the top of it. Above the box 48 a card bearing this inscription: “Any boy who wishes to help us bulld @ biewer boys’ club can put his money here.” eolian Hall brought" Sai" 4-Piece Adam Period Bedroom Suite in | American Wainut = KNABE, Warerooms, 5th Av. & 39th St. OPEN WEDNESDAY EVEN ING UNTIL 0 P, M, Supreme in Victor Service ira Y Ar ae oe Dresser is 40 inches long, mirror 24x30; Chiffonier is 30 inches long, mirror 16x20; inches long, with Lis one of the sixty boyish faces that framed the platform at which Robert S. Scarburgh of the New York Tele- phone Company sat in the Boys’ Club ur be Avenue A lust night, when he was |connected with President Wilson at the White House, Every boy who — could had @ receiver at his ear, and in the background were 200 more youngsters who had not been for- tunate endugh to be ch: those who were to ‘eas the Foe Clearance Sale of dent’s vole 9 TILE, cohen Halls dong ere semeeec:|& Women’s Coats for burgh was introduced to Chief district, it may not always be | frective,tm¢ greetings passed be: convenient for you to call in person for |"4:. »nnwn ree ne cen is Out-of-Door Sports q i ENTRANCE NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE ON 149TH STREET 149th ST., COR. 3d Ave, aa labng $4 THIRD AVENUE EAR BO" STREET |FURNITURE Cash or Credit mittee sr in, to ex- new Columbia ords you may, want. tend’ the wot ‘of tie ‘eps Chub A , sg | Avenu ; In such cases Aeolign Hall will bring its |Ciuv. we have now About 6000 mem: rs, Record Department to you. Sttona, these are savers: hunsren cf ‘ ‘the boys assembled here, with tele- In other words, if you are one of our regular | phone receivers at their ears, wait- Many different styles are repre- sented in this large collection of Sport Coats. Many are fur-trim- med, and the majority are lined throughout. All the smart details of this season’s fashions are carried | | A Separate ) Motion * Py Carri ing to hear your voice, These b patrons, we will be glad to submit periodically a are slurdy, independent little sche, aie in tens ee rete convert: Open Every Evenin 9 P. r] ‘, y » + who only ne an opportu! y and in- ible collars, sashe: plain colors — of cae Eacee, el will be Gobetom. Tne new averse will ate | and in combinations of Digest Ma- Holzwasser Home Talks No.18 lelivered at your own home. After playing, you ieapirenion Gould te Breanne teen e terials consist of corduroy, knit Best time to may retain those you desire and return those | tew cheering words sam te Pred cloths, checks, cheviots, velour uke ts NOW you do not care to own, President, they. are, es eh cloths, and novelty fabrics. The Se yewinre cans." model illustrated is typical of the sales | pron This service may be had in either one of | President Wilson's vojce came||P! Coats in this collection. wait ti ou Serial . clearly and distinctly over the wi, two ways: to the ears of the waiting youns. Sport Coats | Sport Coats ‘ eters, (1) Send your own list of records in | jt am very glad to have the oppor- $16. 714 $12. 714. 7 és tunity of addressing a few words which you are interested. to the boys,” thé Prosident said. “1 Pe J arias oil Many e aahel pete ope you wi ave al success in acy’ s usual price ie r ‘as (2) Let us make up a list for sub- + |Your Sreat work, It Ja one of the ow ao 8 7B up 0 tow (a0 818.74 vp to x" 3 mission. We keep a card record youn ny who bring un/our news -_ freed rw it set NL Wiens bith ohn beet trom We Side by 7 papers, y sympathy as alway; ree! rosstown Cars. otis ee eline ss 6 nate ee OUR LIBERAL TERMS iow ear." 1 our regular patrons and thus are ® As tho, President's voice died away, familiar with the classes of music a great theer arose from the assem: Will be gi : which most interest them. bled youths. It echoed over tho given with wires and came to the President's in ears in Washington. Mr. Foster had Full particulars may be had at our Phono- | taken tie phone in the White House r by by this time, and to Mr. Scarborougi: graphic Record Department. There is no charge | came from him an inquiry as to the i h cause of the wave of sound that hac for thiswervice. broken on Mr. Wilson's ears beforo . ‘ re he relinquished the receiver, Mr. Next subject in this paper: ‘‘Yes; you may | Scarborough explained that it was charge it.” the, pnere of the Hreeeov'e excited * au Ore. Fivereasons why you should F do seesheetd| wet Let an are reasons you shou ive reasons why you should | Ws ear, Pp pg Ad , @ pencil and pad while the President buy Columbia Records buy them at Aeolian Hall| wis peal me And when the tai was J Greatest durability of re- Largest demonstrating Sor raced Sa eharinand ererr whee Next Sunday's » WORLD , Write i eatalogue—F REE Rooms All $ Compkete 1 23 POSITIV! * ¥ #200 VALUE. Inelud Room, Bedroom tnd WREnen Complete, A Great Value, Complete 279 ~ ae IKOCHe C. producing surface, rooms — second to none in | the President had eaid. So this enter- ROSTTIVEL in Greater New York & Vicinit: Bei TI Quickest production of quiet and comfort, te ove-| Rr ary 4 penteae, 125th Str ee t W es t oat Rapids. Farsitare-—Parlor,, Dining ¥ " new popular music. Salespeople whose musical ae et ee r “ ‘i Distinct superiority of in- i education Is not confined | the offielal Mabeevepher of the Boye! 3 Rooms Furnished Complete, $65 . HE lines of the TE Rees, ee baie superman: ci eech Conoly, manager of these U d d H s Meme apie iniiel ie Nek Yorks Get this 8-Page Columbia Grafo- TV Moderate-priced operatic JI] Arrangements may be tatent pletures from the wer fronts naerwear an osiery Fide New Jersey, Connecticut, . ° made to purchase records A A M $s are unusual] records by acknowledged , across the water, bas donated all of pba ac agazine ize [ee pig on 48 hours’ approval. the receipts for the week above run- Exceptional values just at the time when We Pay Freight and Railroad, Farce, a . The finis! 'V Periodical submission of ning expenste to the half-million dol- underwear and hosiery needs are greatest, Daivery by Our Own Motor Trucks: Se ction : Price: 65¢ for ten-inch - eon ic. | lar fund that is being ralsed for the wit construction rep- double-disc; $1.00 for fivtred te vert home. | Sity’e boys, If you haven't made a t the best of the twelve-inch double-disc v your home, | Cash” donation ‘to. the fund,” you *For Men For Women Next Sunday’s $2.00 to $3.00 for double- The convenience of «| shouldn't miss eeeing the war plc- , J : y sabi maker’s art, vg i Vv tures, Men's Balbriggan Shirts, long]Women’s Fleece Lined Cotton disc operatic records, Bere account. es sleeves and Vshort. French necks, Vests, high neck and short sleeves IXAT ED 1 R ON World (5 R dc ASSEMBLY’S FIRST BILL. drawers double seated; 34 and high neck and long ea ¢ * A, GOR vsasesasadasenedas C| sleeves—pants to match; : THE AEOLIAN COMPANY cause, jx hte vn annor || Myts taney Srond Demet | wit ikknd Gavin OES m the First Instal- 7 ! ‘ izing the $27,000,000 Barge Canal bond jannel Pajamas, military collar, 1 oe } : AEOLIAN HALL 29 WEST 42np STREET NEW YORK tang the $37,000,000 Barge Canal bona || Fennel Pale 79 dom, necks 8 BOG "vai| Ment of a Great at Makers of the Aeolian-Vocalion and the famous Pianola to the Stato Treasury of the $3,054,000 buttons... ' ©] Women’s Bright Lustre Mercer- “4 — largest manufacturers of musical instrumente in the world purmbade passed ‘the Assembly witha | Men's Wool Socks, in black,| ized Lisle Hose, full regular made, paon ne Meten am eae Mystery Story, fon tory. Kt’ now guea to tne natural and oxford in bla SSFORFEIT ies ardaglat aboui Copyright, 1915, The Aeolian Company | ] 5 c I aefiihg Hogoman. colors, action Is expected. ; ne measure Was the first of the 1916 to pass the Lower House, | MBARAR sist aceracnoens's Ligaitt's Stores, leh Pharmacy always carry’ 1 ia stock. Adve