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Peraegtarearmene IRIN CLONED Vawtly as THE EVENING Wuasd, HURSBDAY FEBRUARY 3, 3, 1916. ; 6 jative of former Py "ielrtes| ACCUSED BY GIRLS; SKIPS. | WATP, oyun HRS, SANT CYR EGUPSE OF SUN [OMNES sans scece| emma ‘epreren| ive ©) ve Memorial Co a Eeomy Mitac ot ke. Committee or One Hun | pean eet wrt. mn (Go Wrong avtha ve nine a four . | deed inh ciate . nle- \ ‘ : 4 a ir, tan away from her home| Nes bie § of thle * Brooklyn Marri was acelin the Stomach, Liver i Tuerday afte ) o'clor Son,” hompson Ex ttle and hesitated, | UM ON automobile rides and inauiting |: ee phere rei a ite sation | tai ! ant mets, Mm eyed a Hetle and Nesater, | them, fatled to appear when his case|'® quickly upset. Try George, nineteen, reported her diaup- 3 prans apolduived, ‘saying that for. the first] WAs called before County Judge Roy in 9 pearance ta the police to-day and a | | Mrs Frank ‘T. Thompson, wife of [UM In his Hfe hee did not know w the Kings County Court thie morning, sehoeral wiarm ba N Kent out | | Pr the general confidence man now | eng Ad: ent hyo be $9,000 was forfeited and an ‘ arth shington, the girl's ; . order for his arrest was issued mers Ma beth Wi bt nKton, the gir | | | awatting sentence by Judge Rosal- Sinee Ma arrest thirter n charges have Stomach Bitters rant Wace mp. | ! : jsky, called to see ter husband in the been fle@againat Ottati, Several young = bead anne Seat, “4 “ e H P ‘Tombs »-day rs Thom " va (en e n al oned o ~ 7 pa this} Machinists Demand 8-Hour “All Lies,” ” She Tel Tells Friend, | When Storm Clouds First Van-) Tombs tain. Mra. Thompson was etore'thve Grand Jury Heintivor aetna | at once. It is a fine tonle and haber m Martha « ‘ : Hanley Sympathy With Them. About His Identity. Surface Was Obscured. The at Ottatt's erage on Humboldt Street, tried to him when he was ar- aay = b eats from) Day, and 3,000 Quit in | Regarding Disclosures | ished Two-Fifths of Sun’s “This is my sister,” she told Warden GRAY HAIR RESTORED uirla who accused Oftat!, who live near| remedy for we stomach. ompanied the two * 1 * ; i rested WORLD WAN™S WORK WONDERS, i ; worwen te pwon's cell, be gre: all TAHA pisapree nod | —— | a i “Hello wifey,” extialmed Thomp- fhe pases night with a family] ‘The Havemeyer refinery of the} (Special to The Evening World.) Nature furnished the people of the{Son, as ho greeted his wife and turn- 10 i$ NATURAL COLOR hg ie one the Coe teeNY | American Sugar Refining Company,| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3.—Mrs.| greater part of the earth with an tn- Ein A Hanley, introduced the other ‘hone which employs about 4,500 persons,| Jean Harald Edward Saint Cyr, who} usual terrestrial spectacie to-day in} ’Nv hata thin?” ‘eesinaiaed Hanley to Hee oblonte;: weluhs elRDLY | has a capacity of 5,000 barrels of| was the widow of “Silent Smith" be-|the shape of a partial eclipse of the] Mrs, Thompson, “you told me she was Mi New York Ladies Are|8 no shan! sugar a day, and covers four city|fore she wed her present husband.|/mun, Here in New York about two- sister.” ‘ny New York Ladies Are shoes andl itocks in Willlamaburg, was shut|uttered her first words in his defense | fift of tho sun's surface appeared to} ,, 30 she Is" replied Mrs. Thompson. Doing It With Hay’s Hair ; =} down to-day because of a atrike, [to-day regarding tho disclosure that | ve obscured at 11.84, when the shadow | (pul ie Jf {9¥ dauuhter also. she's Health, Druggists Say. th ” Six hundred men in the mechanical] Mr. Saint Cyr ip net the ation ef G/of the moon had been creoping wp. marriage, She's really, m} Oa department, ineludin, machinists, | Prominent French family but is real-| ward from the lower edge for an hour -Inw ax well as iy siater,"| , , A Tll FIXED MY piper fitters, pipe fitters and theie|!y Jack Thompson of Waco, Tex, at|and ten minutes. From 1184 the jaculated ‘Thompson Bete eure we niha "ee cane, eee York can easily change her gray and helpers, struck for an elght-hour day | different times newsboy, haberdash-| spot on the face of tho sun grew|™> inJaw as weil as caught faded hair to its original dark shade by a law and my wife Is the sister-i y 3 instead of a ten-hour day, time and|¢ty salesman and chorus man. The} smaller, until 12.54 o'clock. whep the! at our son.” Luts a half for overtime, and double time| Saint Cyrs are at the Bellevue-| eclipse was over. i've Kot me going,” declared Han-] 80 many of the: Er 5 for Sundays. Stratford after a rather hurried and! To the Immense gratification of} !*y. cae Gee tor ee ne One We NE TS ican, aed seake Tee pg | | i % A sympathotlo strike was declared | secretive departure from Palm Beach,| professional observers and the enter-|“"* {i Thames i at wondering Younger looking than they thought pos: ; ’ f, by 3,000 other employees, including} la, where they had an expensive] tainment of millions of curious per- ——-- eaene, Be BR Bin BA gt 4 i] Use “TIZ!’ Don't have} s00 of the 400 girls who pack toat suite at The Breakers. sons, who had prepared smoked glass,| J, R, NUGENT BR BREAKS DOWN, | many hatr restorers are, Most of them 4 puffed-up, burning ach- sugar, The other girls, with 100 ‘This is only an attack upon my | film-covered photograpl negatives or pd 1 ae ee, ee pin ge 9 » id U “hollers” and 200 truck drivers, wera| husband by his enemies,” Mrs. Saint | cardboard disca, the storm clouds dis-| New Jersey Pollttel Mas Nervona| satisfied with Hay's Hair Health. t a ing feet or corns. : i y : day ‘and get { 1 ig “4d the only employees who did not atrike, Kids sald to a woman friend Rete? bed appeared Ronartoed 40,80 o'clock. From A n we Ae peeve ts youre A. Bod i 4 ‘The drivers could not work, however,| the only person she has consented to) appearances e:rlier in the day it had]. ARK, Feb. i—James R.| it is for you to Ket rid of gray hair and f ts as the loaders were among the atrik-|#0¢ in her apartments at tho hotel. | been foared that the sun would be|\ukent, forneriy City Counsel, at. one) to have {ful dark halr just as you it ers, ‘The others cannot work long be-| After Saint Cyr brought his wife to| nidden during the time of the eclipse, | smee—mmmmnnmnen te SME ‘ cause there ia little material ahead, {the hotel last night he left and it] Crowds of scientists and astrono- ‘ ; Tho employees who went out in sym-| 98 supposed that he had gone to| mers observed the eclipse at the var- PAIN IN BACK ' pathy with the mechanical depart-|®nother hotel, This seemed an er-| ious observatories in the city, partic- ment also demand an eight-hour day. birch hati p ry Sie rine fo; | ularly at Columbia University und COLD IN CHEST Tho plant would have had to shut| {nde they were planning to depart|Fordham. All the mysterious old , 4 Jown even if thera had been no aym-| from the city for Now. York. It was| Men who stand on street corners at RADWAY ‘S READY RELIEF d pathetic strike, as it cannot run with- a oes Mrs. eh cyr hv Ea it night allowing people to look through LINIMENT R A | o echanic ity for conference with "Silent| y or the i : tthe mechan department. | a eoM Heh soa leap at Venus ou $10 a month pays i he rennory extends from Kent Ave-|"Hiumora” that "accompanied the tins on the moon for ten ceots were] «STOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY || fate nue to the Kast River, and from South| couple on their trip north said that ‘ay and th Re : ; First to South Fifth Street. Captain | Mrs. Saint Cyr had left Palm Beach | Avenue trom 10 o'clock until 1 giving| Rabie 0, On) Th De 4 and Inflammations for this Superb { William Shaw of the Bedford Avenue Cone alapeiad to lamers the dine the curious a peep at the eclipse for Rasiiee "} t Does Not Blister Station sent forty uniformed police-| closures regarding his {dentity. a dime. The old man at Twenty- wn relleves the pain from and, ’ i | men to assist the company's twenty despises fourth Street and Broadway said he| B TNT Sh Selation or , 5, selactt | j special officers in guarding the plant, | DIFFERENT WHEN 178 A TROL-|badn't been out of the house in the © || Seaihection\Cusrhateed! Bac! but there has been no disorder, LEY. daytime since the last eclipse of tbe adwa ‘s ; hoa crest LEH - i . . Refinery offictals intimated to-day! pougias Bometster of Brooklyn hag|8U: ; Ab! what relief, No more tired feet: |, jougias Bom of Brooklyn has dia eelings ‘Wh ibe <0 : no more burning feet: no more swollen, | (hat they would meet thelr men halt] sertieg g $15,000 euit brought against Abe greater part of tho, Western . ‘ 4 : bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more| Vay the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company| Hemisphere. In a narrow «trip 239. ( ] r1 t 1an0 pain in corns, callouses or bunions. No| The strike of the children’s dreas- land across the northern y matter what ails your feet or what und aking Industry ix still in progress, for spraining the ligaments of Ris} South Ainerica and the lower g - y re~ th no signs of elther side giving in.| right ankle. ft Colombks Central America es oO oR @e 5 i¢ + fhe sun you'vertried without getting re-|Tr co this morning. 18,00 were re: |" "Syne we Yale Bomeister was e|selivae wae total for six minuiey, ‘Ta | 2OC HE FISCHER is one of the finest the only remedy that draws |orted on strike. The Employers’ ; the Southern part of th ~ pianos made in America. The firm of out all the poi ono x ns whieh | Association claims it cannot afford football star, States, Mexico, ce We ie sndleg ch 50: is tcOn) wien J & C. Fischer is solidly established and i ons whieh | crease : Se iene. Yentri 0 ow of th ” F oo mele Ss es ; “TIZ" is grand; “pg * will cure your!” ‘Tho strike of the Division Street FURST SORRY CALLS surface to cause a partial twillcht, Al! Drngetets INSTANTLY WORK MONDAY WONDERS, as Hela the highest esteem Of Dusiness | Je troubles My yor) seve: lien orlclerks oew merrily, xo, | Employers ’ ’ houses both in and out of the piano manufac- 5 ‘aw up your in pain ‘our shoes they are making just as muc! . 4 * WEA borne Ne and your Toot wil the strikers say they are DIVORCE SUIT OFF turing field for over 76 years. ‘Their product never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or per cent, less than a | is high grade in every respect—nothing but tired. Think of it, no more foot misery;|month ago g he b terial: dn but the highest no more burning corns, callouses or rar Society Dancer's Husband Now ryt the best materials and none he highes Gorge Oy eee i FOOLHARDY ONIONS. Wishes He Had Not Pained Roundediyiae 4G iy paid workmanship are countenanced in their eit as Ne a rug store) Onions are growing in the garden of he Wi : S oun 4 Greeley 1900 2 factory. The art of Fischer pianos exists not Tee Get a whale voat's foot relict fae| Postmaster Richard Stevens of Mount is Wife, <3 only in the beautiful exterior and sweet, pure only 25 cents. Think of it!—Advt. Olive, N. J. Like Finnegan's train—off again, on r tia : ‘ . ‘again, KOGA BeAln—da the divorce case tone, but in the great depth and reserve power i of the Arnold Fursts, Mr. Furst no which the true musician recognizes the moment : sooner discovered through the nuws- his trained fingers touch the keys. } papers that his euit had been filed than he culled the whole thing off, ‘ rant TL SDUMOM & QO, jeriate de see secied thine 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Yet—the prices of the caused Mrs, Furst annoyance. Fisch Pi Mrs, Nancy Ashton Furst bas pink ischer janos are i Fifth Avenue toes. These have now and then been seen and amired by society “hen she \ did, fancy dances, | Mr Furst in his For Final Clearance 3 extremely moderate 7 suit named Edwar rocque Tinker, Ls oth Sh Tinker has a lot more, Mrs, Furet M H d I 1 d P4 certain you will be pleased with its superb qualities an A ens ing Obop has a studio at No, 19 East Forty-| @ en S an al ore gs unusual value. ( = . eighth Street. Mr. Furst. formerly 3 8 West 38th Store Floor Hhvad tusea tag, Dut Bow Lives by Buns SI I ] S AND O V ER( OA S Further and complete information is at s Stes even your disposal at our Music Rooms. Illus- ah win or thet bi 4 trated booklets showing different styles and “The ing of the papers in the a " e County Clerk's office was done sizes will be mailed on request. Sale Frid ay through «clerk's error, ond inadver: e ently. 'y attorneys inten oO se i % SS | fine. 't'aseply’reeret any, pain T way Our Former Prices $22.50, $25.00 & $30.00 | . bave caused Mrs. Furst.” | on Men’s Winter Overcoats | Mrs, Furst absolutely refuses to vay When Clothing of such style and quality is so radically reduced at ' eee = Le pn tre fi BAS og the height of the season, the event may well be termed one of exceptional 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Sizes 33 to 44 Chest believing. ine proceeding agains interest. Every Fall and Winter Suit, every Overcoat remaining in a O<-o Heretofore ici Shia TSG IS | the Lord & Taylor assortments, except Dress Clothes, is included in this o) —_ 15.00 s24.s0'and $27.50 | CONFIRM STRAUS AND HODGE. remarkable clearance offering. a Peermenenncnctevnastieay saci : g A variety of single breasted models of the new winter materials Soneins animens foe New Pablic 1 The Suits ; ‘ | F ji i i i load ce Commianton: . ; a : Nhataaad ue Sennu without Welene dances) )A the newest ALHANY, Feb Cetin pene to-day'| Smart 2, 3 and 4 button models in fancy mixtures, Oxford grays x : SRDS ED RAED : confirmed the nominations of Oscar 8.) @ and blue cheviots. The range of sizes and quantities follow: S| % 4 Straus and Henry W. Hodge to be Pub- 4 i 1 84ST. 4 SAVE, * x , Hie Mervice Commissioners: The vote Size.......34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 44 46 i: 2 5 Men’s Ww inter Overcoats | "rin "Senne aise. confirmed the mom. Quantity 53 i, 15 13 14 6 15 19 19 2 | * re V. of Pred. EB nl sas | PA ae r9 And 28 Suits in stout sizes) 9 |% A W k AK ce Sizes 33 to 44 Chest Can Tuy! Frank x C8 SCE wes! ederick W. Cameron t k — OAT NY aatkiote a | The Overcoats x Opens an | ienione ‘ | me > Account. - Perea a ingle ¢ > breaste: ‘ls, i slip-on and H .00 Heretofore $30.00 | { Single and double breasted models, in form fitting, slir ¢ I g ‘ a ith ; | MANIPULATION, SAYS LANE. dignified Chesterfield styles. Some finely silk lined; others with silk x Our Liberal Gui, Terma ANY Ton also. to Overcoats for general wear (made of warmth without weight | | P ee a a ined voke z Jeeves. A number of shower-proof knit Overcoats in- Long and, New Jersey and Connecticu' Imported and Domestic fabrics) in plain Oxford, Tweed, FRevs Why Gasoline telees “| ined em om ° t ty . F | i We Pay Freight and Raliroad Fare Heather mixture and Homespun; also newest Invisible Over- . NGTION. wel “Stantpuiae | 8 cluded in the assortme 7 i 6 5 Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. » plaids in a large variety of colorings. tion’ Is the reason. wh soline con- No Charge for Alterations ran ; tamte’s delion fan. tists, and twenty: ' Fourth Floor ' | jon cnt dan. 1, 191 | : | Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats interior Lane: tOoday’ reper ee ee pe ee et men nd $f SS ae | x . Fitted,’ ‘Semi-fitted or Chesterfield Models | Young naa om on Rollers, | j pemrenrenceprensensen a: lear TE -ieeie ee | Us — ~ ~ A unique roller skating party was .00 Heretofore held Iaat night tn the great schoo! hall) & | Lord & Taylor Shoes is " , $30.00 and $35.00 0 h\cci Streot and Lexingvon Avenue. | 3-Plece & | sus given under the auspices of ths | Suit |) 3-Piece Parlor | 399. Hand Tailored, Silk Lined Overcoats, of Oxford or Black | o‘leiy a Children of irs ; FOR MEN Suite = Suite, unique de 8 j Vicuna, velvet collar. An exceptional assortment of the best |fottea haat { ol! Gramm $ 98 sien, paaheneny $ rted and Domestic fabrics. 33 to 46 chest. en wheel = : + weast ; id (2 finish, highly pol- | | Impo: ane Lomestic noking rollers 1 Long distinguis ed for their exc cellent wearing qualities, their ' | ished frames with ! —————_—___—_—_—_—————— | {fine workmanship and the comfort they give the wearer, Footwear ' plished wood sd . | y up to the high standards by us years ago shown in all the latest $ and claw feet, Rite 8 ully up t > 8 with loose cushions i Men’s Fur Lined Overcoats BEAUTY TALK 1 styles, and at unusually low prices, | i at Panne Mehait ——-- t ’ & Plush, tufted cords |Sam Natural Muskrat Lining You con make 9 delightful shan Men’s Cordovan Boots, ' Men’s Boots, ' ¥ and tassels to a Mw poo with very little effort and for a| e i 1 S m ths A match; can be used : ; past eh atl Hudson Seal or Persian Lamb Collar eae See ges from our { ] $6.50 * $5.00 ' { BraseResneiiuatrates: wirh or withous Enamel Bes wiki | dissolve a teaspoonful in up of not ] . ae continuo cushions, § posts, square Sizes 36 to 46 Chest ruler Your campos is now readye| @ | Dark mahogany lace boots, smart | Black or tan calfskin and black | Y % cont 3 twor 9 J 9-98 as ittue: 83Q.98 Fit acd ae 99-98 ae Just pour a little at a time on the) © ¢ and comfortable ! glace kid in various lasts inet Bilary fillers, trated, ers, t 35 00 Regular Price vealp and rub briskly, ‘This creates ' ‘ ; ia ai $3. 95 , ROOM 5 : $60.00 an abundance of thi, white father | [I en's Lace Boots—Special a H x [Qeemnrren ® 75 | 4 *435 5 compietty ghly dissolves and removes , Furnished, inhed ea / k Il dandruff, excess oil and dirt, After! & In tan or black calfskin and patent er Sf Hand Tailored shell of black English Coating, lined with ese Anite he ate ily. with el X ' Aig Rae ' Natural Muskrat Fur (including sleeves), collar of genuine fluffiness that makes it seem heavier ' ne ; . pepeererana armel ...!, Hudson Seal or Persian Lamb. than it is, and takes on a rich luster ee Bs and a softness that makes arranging it| ¥ 3 | Pleaure.—Advt, \o : D> ED 0D ED (0) ED 0) ED 0 ED 0 ED (0) ED) ED (D0 DO | OE eens cre? rte: een: ieemenmes | sk y