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PEON RAT PTE RTO TS PO * * ~~ a aati Aan wore mee ’ a ane ‘THE EVENING WORLD “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. S / z t here till 1 come back,” | opened, reread and laid the note p . sald Seagrue, “I'll see first what} the table with her pocketbook. Sh d they're going to do about stealing this|and Storm were just enjoying the ear, Prospect of a substantial meal when | In the restaurant, to which Storm | Seagrue, walkin approached their had en Helen for lunch before] table, He spok unconcern- y should go up to the courthous fly and with ne for an invi« “+ the Jor, New Jersey's prominent lawyers, brought from Mr. Sommer answers #0 clear and bright that Mr. Guild | | . while Helen waa ordering, | tation, pulled chair and sat “Who 1s gullty™ w | et the note for the | down wi Teens Caen t ae it_to_ her, Heler TR probiten tn recondersand eave it to her, Molen | Ota Ne Continuo.) | took the lad into his office. Mr, Sommer worked his way FRANK SOMMER HEAnS through New York University and was honor man of his class, He has March Opens Our New Spri.. 9 A K New High Records in SELLING and VALUE GIVING Will been an instructor at the University We Have the ENTHUSIASM, the ORGANIZATION and t! for several years. Mr, Sommer year. ly provides scholarships for a num- ~rU. ber of poor boys at N. Y. U. He is and the Determination to Demonstrate by De / an authority on educational affairs That This Is and is a member of the Newark | Board of Education. New Dean Cleaned Up Essex ———— | 2 oe > r A STORY OF MOUNTAIN The © Recorder: Won University Honors. | FQR GARBAGE OPPOSED) aw u.domarnsan. fttickst Boe™ Helms ™knes i ee a i | inelander. “The Mou nunca dak len read the no’ Frank H. Sommer, a lawyer of nd handed tt World Newark, N. J. who became Dean of |Six Hundred Residents of Hunt's two. got Into th r, euied THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES ‘tho Law School of New York Univer-} Point Will Fight Plan Now J Spike, and the party started for Las «AALS ering wity yesterday was once a newsboy. , Picture Theatres, Vegas. Khinelander turned to his bo am Ee He ts counsel to the New Jersey Pub- Before Board of Aldermen. work of urging the men to make time m ‘. a | while they were unopposed 7 ie Utility Commission and one of the] A letter of protest against « gar- CHAPTER &. Seagruc, "whose persiatence was NEW LEATHER TRIMMINGS| NEW PET1. ing Republicans in that State. |bage disposal plant on Riker’s (Contiowed), | proverbial among those that knew MART FO j luring the reform movement in Es-|Tsland has been sent to every mem-!,,When the facts were n him, still stuck to his arguments be: ( SMAR R SPRING In which bai ” | ex County in 1905, Mr. Sommer was|ber of the Board of Aldermen Bill, he told the sleuths to “fors fore the council committee. They had ‘ a ,|economy combine it P Blected Sheriff and one of the most| parsons, Cloason & Melivaine of No, 20d hurried the breaking up to such | again refused his request and the 4 on Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’|rising market prices. . Sinbraile sove b “ won; Mclivaine of No. @ conclusion that the train was 8002 | scene had degenerated into a kind of — Dresess, Conte and Suits, ¥ governed counties in New]52 William Street, representing resl- ready to start for town. cagrue walking up and LA 2.08 Extra Sise (Full ( than you Jersey was virtually turned inside out| dents owning more than 600 lots at, Helen, with her companions in the room in a rage while the LEATHER BANDINGS—One to six reaer’ mescalines Gnd sue what by Sheriff Sommer. When in office} Hunt's Point. The Board is to take srcncniae bee machine, Was AP- discussion went forward. It was only inch widths—auede or glazed ables: also full range of piapeeting, " a Maki proaching Scagrue’s camp when the after the chairman had told him for ‘openhagen, navy, green, for Sprit asiot~ 9 @ week the Sheriff raided saloon|/up the matter of garbage disposal) men with her discovered that the the last time there was no chance of brown, purgle, cherry, ro 5 and A) AEB oe well ad are efter saloon and issued warnings that lat its meeting to-morrow. | headquarters of the enemy looked de-! their changing their minds that Sea- A Te"surple and burnt orKn the |_fled and corded flounces. cy tho old Bishops Law must be obeyed! With the letter was sent a report Serted. Not @ man was an hia grue gave up. lo atylen showing various rich | Finer Exten Siae sti Pettiocate—1”, to the letter by Clyde Potts, consulting engineer achive he Ports ane the rt Hors in figured dealing, to ait | * machinery had dis: 4 the : t As the aftermath to the general|of No. 30 Church Street, who made outfit train was gone, Everywhere | nw fl at | 12% to 1.79 reform movement, Sheriff Sommer|an inspection of the reduction plant were marks of a hurried departure. agrie took » SMALL LEATHKR STRAPS--For re mags then Girected his attention against|at work In New Bedford, Mass., the what the blazes d h Outside, he met , copectally omart to 1 Including Tyttieealee, eee See PAtih ‘ ? hinelander, : and into his pathetic oar catlcatewa vilver ateappings novelty plait. he Newark Police Department. As|system of which It is purposed to Wat tho dese i a peared Hin eeeUblon «Eee and belte—two silver ings and t Fitted Ww result of his investigation, many|/employ in the Riker’s Island plant. | mi don't | equipment train pulled into the Las If you, too, are embarrassed by used. Resinol Soap heips to make eee emesis) tee Oe witeuiea winner. Tae ae a re " » y re} teow a e se iy - | hy. ‘i PAL chat Lop ERE etignations were received. eH algo) Mr. Potts report stated the New suppose they ve quit?” mused Rhine-| Vegas terminal about the same time|| a pimply, blot y, unsightly com: red, rough hands and arms soft and | "onm@urtin olds ativer, ateeks Petticonts in matchiesa assortmen waged war on gambling and the el-| Bedford plant was unsanitary, foul- lander, speaking to e v with an angry gang of men on board plexion, just try Resinol Soap 7 white, and to keep the hair healthy antique and guninetal effecte— also @ feature at this price, smelling and unsuccessful. He pro- | ticular. Hele driving into Las Vegaa, t. 1 a laces, b din nd Fn Bilk Petth t Potions during his reign were strick-|Teated against. the proposed Riker's| Storm scanned the ab: ned camp. | atopped’ the machine hear the station: ularly {or « week and see if it d and free from dandruff, Contains ieee, BASGINES SEs to @ ner OttICOMth tO... 666+ BOR fy watched. Island plant as an exceptional place | “Good riddance, anywa he mut- fell at once on the miss- | not make a blessed difference in nt fre# alkali Mi The Mayflower Pe Mr. Sommer iv forty-three years|for breeding flies and therefore a | tered ‘ ‘alee a t train away from which your skin, In severe cases 4 littl? —_Kerino! Soap and Ointinent heal ecrema and LHATHRR BUTTONS—dop, 2.50) oe eres: s wtharot seve be serious menace to health, {ot for mo," declared Spike, dum-| Bill, In no. Very pleasant mood, was is o be * | ‘ Fine sateen in a two-color old, and author of several law books. | "Sir" Dotty recommended a zone sys-| founded as the others were, as he got] walking when Spike stepped out of Reginol Ointment should also b UOLD AND SILVER BANDINGS— ike design — various From selling newspapers he turned|tem to facilitate the rapid collection out of the car, Not for me,” he re- e machine, As Spike advanced, Bill | various widths and qualitie oh RL Ais attentions to the real estate teld.|o¢ garbage and its reduetion on a i , looking in every direction for Jooked kim over contenptuow | yard D to Og] amothyet. . oe His cross-examination in a realty small scale with comparative inof-|a sight of Seagrue's missing equip- vead 10 foot, to exprean | e tion by the late William B. Guild, one tense ment, “Those guys, wherever thoy | his sentiments before he spoke. Helen anteed or money refun —- are, 6 got my kit. And just now,” | and Storm came forward. Bill, wi NEW SILKS Md a tucked |e added, dryly, ‘it's the y one LC! lowering lance, faced them, “What' re LOUSES $ happen to be carrying around with you doing ee Boagrus's, mac hine?” | 40-4 . Bnower Free? Foulerge— NEW Bi 10.” he demanded with insolent bluntness, Dotted and other designs on A native son, who had been watch- took it,” returned Helen, “to | navy, black of colored grounds: Women who love pretty blouses will ye the cleaning up of Seagrue’s| Save the lives of three men.’ suitable for all dress wear... 1.45! be enthusiastic about these and otherv ¢ mp, sauntered past the group. A you stole it,” exclaimed | 4 chine: in the Blouse Department. For in- | From him they learned that the men , ; had gone with the train, to town. "I interposed Storm, | sees 1,28 | stance, there are:— ke appeared disconcert: about On Be Yard-Wide Faille Sttke— The daintteat voile and batiste the loss of his belongings be in trouble bet . & port and lustrous—very fashionable blouses you ever saw, with 3.90 “Don't worry,” said Helen lightly,| As they left Bill ° foi Spring Sults—medtui unusual trimm| “I can arrange that for you, T am | stay tne Ln: i E and dark shader, and black.--.1.46| emby, fine lac » o re 4 machine Sea. | himsel ante rue, rod return, the machine to Sea: found at the f the Sherift | § F { feage Tattetan— Some now black, shadow oF - on on e y . r end * Ww! d jo" rue in Las Vous, You can, wet ag leaving him. Wil told. his em | THEATRES. VAUDEVILLE, | Braiden designs 2.00] Silents vette or ottee | 6.98 “then you go With Helen," plover the machine story and the two | Bumgh & Judy 48,Fot vay (Cha > fancy fronts and flat collars, Rhinelander, speaking to Storm, to| Went back to the outHt train to see | > TIMES (Men. 40-tn, Cre r9— {atest sleeves and cuffa. | get the copies of the deeds, 1° what condition the motor car bad MS TREASURE ISLAND ote eer ae Shampion” Biddy BI i sh the r veen le i day and ev “Cham| iy low a a h the work while | } Splke ¢ M.. forward ax Seagrue ang | E'##540.Mau, Frit, & Sat, 2.80, Tel, 1208 Vautevinne cream and: black. 1.69] in'women’s sizes, 24 to | Te drew a pad from his pocket and | Hill appeared; and while the latter Doth HSI. ge ath NESS," Leach Wallin te. Or new—Full crepe And, of course, more and more | ie iy oan eee iteetrden, {fwo examined the machine Spike | AMUSE RENTS: | ms Ton * eintalt prtment. of Springtime médela in the Hearn > th looked on. | Krel Ronttman sod many thers and evening colors, special .. ceveeee eee RD 4 “The girl and Storm came up with cream and black—two ‘over to | this cr sok inthe machine,” Bill said, ba SM ate he tans GIRLS CIN VALUOB. eee eee 1.25 and 1.50 |thete wa. enmnp. with ‘stormy Wer eet tre ane thes now?” demanded | Sat Cs beet Was Smart New Neckwear oth changed for the ride into town, ue of the convict. y 4 SLIVER \ | When Helen reappeare d Rhinelander |") wn getting something to eat,” Relief Awaits You! Instantly Stops Dyspepsia, |* _ | anawored Namen's Cape, lever, 1: PUCK ER, Wyatt Ki¢—with jh colored pa pat ea! metal bi —aet. White Kid—with loath stitched backs "08 Y new shades. » 0877 Other . 40 0 2.08 - ‘The New Pelerine Collare— Georgette crepe, chiffon or organdie—plain, embroidered, sai or lace trimmed...... {98 to'S.98 Ou AV ren trimming! | #@ Gases, Sourness, Heartburn--Get Some Now! WOULD PUT YELLOW es ERUPTION ON NECK PLA AZ oe You don't want 9 slow ren ie __BADGE ON SICK KIDDIES: | Vaudeville and Feature isa py yr P when | your home—keep it handy—get w large a Mullally, Pingroe | CLIFFORD ante senieh fa bas certain [fifty-cent case from any drug store and Pe seek Kei pepe onppe beter hatad Hl Upae—or « harmful one—your stomach is} vaio doesn’t agree with them: if what! Children Who Have Measles | : - 00 valuable; you mustn't injure it with |they ent lies I | OLUMBIA } Te tly | 4, ferments and | rastic drugs. : att sours and forms gas; causes headach Also on Shoulders, “Arms; Back and | GYPSY MAIDS;"); Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its spe Tt: Yonica: naventi aixanatlbt Chest, tn Small Pimples, Skin NEW PARASOLS Fashion's last word in parasols can be used for either sun or rain, Made of fine quality taffeta } \3.19 10-ribbed—wristlet handles to match—black and colors, . or Whooping Cough dizziness and nausea; eruc ae |made by Dr. Elton G. Littel in a ef; its harmlessness; its |and undigested food Specially Low Price | speech before the Public Health Coun Red, Almost Unbearable. : ° For a Limited Time on SLIP COVERINGS Because of scarcity of dyes this price is phenomenal | heer & TTY Veranda,” Ton uw rin. unfailing action in regulating {as Pap I cil In the Woman's Institute there last made it famous the world over, orders are a revelation to those who try | of little yellow perils, Not t ck oUF, assy stu illions | with t mou the world er Jumors a wu, HEALED BY CUTICURA id cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gas-|ishes. Its promptness, certainty } tritis and other stom ible have [in ercoming the worst stomach dis- | night, it may soon find its str tic kind, but a home-grown variety, ae it) DRESSMAKING SCHOOL 2 10 DAYS ONLY sabe To Order r anyone can make her Spring dress, USTPROUP SLIP COVERS | it or skirt in w course of nix leasons. at Lowest Prices. Vor yartioulaes apply at the Patten Dept Guaranteed Workmanship Way 47 9 Ninn'to tt vw THEATRES more agaagama Fete pete og SiR ara | Six Lessons. .++s. +. 3.60) Ea 6.98 NEW YORK’S LEADING THEATRES | WINTER GA RDEN baa? tary 7 tel suggested youngsters suffering | «4 eeuption appeared on my neni | rae FIVE SESSIONS DAILY. orkmnansnip.. ; EMPIRE Wray a duh ot, bugs, ath ROBINSON CRUSOE JR& AL JOLSON} from either of sheet os oa S, WhICh whieh I thought was just a temporary break- SHAR! ~ area Many smart garments have been com- a ve e0 o in onkers: ust now g out, but in w days i! i od of ‘i ‘hool H ; MDE HAAS : BOOTH tented by a yellow arm | eg@aee ny soulers, atm. ba | ‘Che Jumanitarian, REDIT.2 W424 Sef |Hleted by oir atmaividual imtruc| ‘Slip Covers, Shades, We n IGAWALTeILAIC Ge teadas Ge wkeia cork fund chowt, At @rvt it waa in —— tion and supervision of an expert from i d Uphol: Work ee | h i P Awnings and Upholstery Wor! as | “It is not fair to the children to k Ge an eer ee Cult the New York School of Dressmaking them in the house when they are a to go out,” he sai O81 see a ae NEW GLOVES = COLLAR AND CUFF SETS inflamed for a short distance around the affected parts oe "The itching was intense and the contact with my clothing mad George Searborongh's New American Pla NEWAMSTERDAM S245) 3% ELSIE FERGUSO: “and it is not fair | to the other children to allow the bear- ts $2.98 red. tapenter. $700) TO-NIGHT ers of contagion to mingle with them. ° Orcteetreereeseeieeenieenenenesieeeissi “mq | SPRING STYLE SERGE DRESSES For Misses and Women 14 to 18 years and 36 to 46 bust 5.75 8.75 10.75 . it almost unbearable, embering the success that several of my friends had with Cuticura Soap, I purchased a cake and also box of Otnt- marked. | ment, In two weeks the Itching was gone lemic | and tn @ short time I way healed com- ay.” Slaned) Joe Sullivan, Ww. ) St, New York City, July 31, 1015, ieee MARGARET SCHILLER | If those who had whooping cough | wore a yellow arm band the parents of the other children would warn them | not to play with ehild s In that way, I believe, the would be checked.” Dr. M. J. Nicoll, consulting epider- | 2 moloxist of the State Department of |Sample Each Free by Mall Health, thought we well vf the plan Wilh Rac: Aiin Dock 00. tee — | dress post-card a, Dep THREE GIRLS MISSING. | to Sold throughout the world, — \ut seas FROLIC PLaYHuUs Vt’ (lit Bae GRAC E “GEORGE HOTEL ASTOR : Absolutely Free Meeting : and Concert — 8.10 sharp. #\i e a lle ety —fi fabric bi 5 Maxine Elliott's eenm SPEAKERS a Ee Smaart, Borita models In. seoleny Hl sieticnealne Reman eee een ROBERT HILRD LC rope | et inte CNTR era iain tis coal an atbr lite wotborhienahiage= - : Phe police of the Avene Sth: NUXATED ARON DR. FREDERIC C. HOWE, and silk yachting ties VE ia: SUSAN | HW i, Sy ky, were asked tray t tel ; Dentistry That Lasts Stice tents Meaiian 4 le Ae 1, AL Tie ee girls, : ven strength of | NO PLATES | | | | I ls fp ne Sa Se Se eens MORNING SPECIALS—-Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. Commissioner of Immigration. REQUIRED P) GUARANTEED Forty-ninth street mY 1 yesterda Lilian had HACKETT ALLEN | FULTON ‘ PRINCESS Mats, |W | seventeen, A New Musical Comed d || VERY GOOD EDDIE| |w« ' Brandon ‘Tyna with her mother over wearing . ‘To prevent dealers buying, au ‘Telepho ‘de: v) ' MELODY ‘DEVOUT | AM TRAP RABE FEan co. Gs bualniad aonGet an ; |g Senator Geo. F. Thompson m, : pte Sorin vith ees, Tiie STH FT Gee ae ies Giallea Vlectenued. ne and Noun were Chairman Public Service Com 79 ct, Messalines 38 inch $0 | Mt Nainseok Combinations... aath, of H 0H a : qeueiban with alice muattes, Soft chiffon finish--medium an ‘okes of lace emb'y and ribbon— i es AP AUDSON itis Bocce hi TE | EMILY een MT | Cee a magn | tiger Mesemen, i on “THE TRAIL—of the Pres: enKtt, beauty and | dark COlNTE. MAIN FLGOR, MUSLIN USDERWEAI” SECOND FLOOR, ‘, The Cinderella Man | CASING | ee Ne exniah Art Ci nies ook Laventention Hike bysinastercduntists of exons [9B et. All Wool Beoade! 68 | $1.24 Sihatalf Petticoats. u a. 4 Astin ssa tetera ERAN, Bjand costs Liss myrtle and BRN as senne mtr ‘* uarantec! for-one year, label on Re WARME || 4 [ESET OUR FOUNDER AND LEADER Why. ay extras | f SPRICOATS--SHCOND VLOOR, HARRIS & Bt. hienings at | LEXIN CTO piste oe a on “The Crime of Military, The New WATERBURY Way |] 14. et. Dr Glogheme . a oe $1.98 White Jap Silk Blouses. sie Wik Ca | Me & Sat, 2.15 ||—_ Without Social, Preparedne gone here in thy morning, have your |) Mit oseehecks and paige broidered or box. pleated fron WASH DRESS PABIUC6—-BABEMENT, | ong, sleevee— well made hovsIs SECOND FLOOR, cerized Sateens 18 | 96 ct and $1.25 Boys’ Trousers ; 1 = Straight, bloomer and knicker cheviots and tweeds = in sirable fanctes—also tan and orduroys—many have pockets and belt loops ine at night with @ NEW set that fite erfeetly, Decayed t Mats. lues., *Thurs.& Sat. 25¢ &50e Matinee To-Day 25¢&50¢ GEO, BROADHURST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH The LAW With Fred Niblo as “Billy Holl THE St Bry THE ANCIENT GAME An ivory chess set, held in the ustody of the New York courts = ' for twentyright years, is res COk1 a ake vay, Bs, 8.80. | THE rat revue 1916 ||] 22°83" ‘Bay || he oe | | All worl your LININGS BASEMENT. NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY $1.19 White Full Sets of Teeth - - - $6,00up | 67 inch Gold Fillings = - - + $1.00up |! Pur CONCERT: — David Bispham, Baritone Josephine Bettinetti,PrimaDonna Roza Zamels Harris, Violinist s nedium welght—woft fin- linen, NENS--MAIN FLOOR ars CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, “PAY DA > YALE TO PARADE HERE. a LJ . . . s a 5 i} » B) Come here in the mornt 5 iJ ® t] 5 5 s s Ly 5 a STF c 1 22 k - $6. . ‘ CANREER ae renee |] STANDARD SR ew Pear Sliver Flings =n = Boe yp [S198 Leather Hand Baas 150 “hi red Pa Math Wed! Don.) 8 “The New Henrietta Cela Schiller, Pianist Moroceo and India leathers—oilk hort siceves—"aino ince» trimmat i ie Club Wil to WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS | linet naide frame-—patent safe at 0) | Max Liebling, Ace ist ty cate Gray ‘ Tat Woot aad Sty | J 29 W. 34th St., New York LEATHER GOOD8—MAIN FLOOR \ BA Ron Elnard an ri f | visited Pol Headquarters to-day : j . a 35ct. 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Burlesque | jie 8 wt The mavele NOT MONEY », a Word Want Ad. GABY DESLYS Follies of Pleasure Am*isu™ \ herp step to music by the Pittston Night Ma, | Boy Scouts Band, Clock Signa Denote Morning Specials, Look for the Clocks; a lor the Clecksi