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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1918. jlow extract from the report of the! fee Hail train were Leader Charles City Inepectors op the ana, Murphy, Secretary Thomas Sinith, | @high Is beaded by the Rev. De | Tieamuer Philip Donahue, Sheriff At- one seaae of the VP At ant & fred Smit! fee aaron J. Levy and ay MP yptenite! Norman £. Mack, j Antonio, Zuce Hh eniidsee oo wot revelve & : | National Democratic Committeemar | cient amount of nourishing food | amon! Kementa ne Commies te Uppers served ure much too light, es jin the city, was also on on board | pectatly on daye on Whictienn me 1a ed for di Br An Important Offering of “N “STRAPPED” ss. = a : tie State convention to-day thet United States Senator O'Gorman will not be a candidate for re-election. Ac- cording to the rumor now in circula- tion O'Gorman desires to resume tis law practice. General interest to-day centered about the O'Gorman report and the arrival of “Chic” Charles I, Murphy of Tammany Holi inte this afternoon Another pre-convention report to- day was that the Democratic State organization is pledged to the nomtna- tes of Judge Samuel Seabury of the Court /* Appeals for Governo: 4a s served El s ppreione mervoe Wore far too ama MIE DEMOCRATS HEAR Cotton Dress Fabrics — fet growing chibgren. [Delegates Are ‘took for Wit-| Sister Louise Whipped Girls in! ¢eRuy tie ie tie nual thin. as the |Requisiioning of 34 of 34 German} son—Seabury Is Boomed to begin to-morrow (Wednesday) will com= =| Church Charity Orphan iye'serving'atanen for second wor=| Ships Interned in Italian Ports prise 20,000 yards of such desirable Summer House, in Brooklyn. | tions’ mood May Be Firs st. Move. Cottons as Voiles in embroidered, woven and apres | Mi numees. “Ehey sotld no Seas Bp: “Practically ai ithe children RE LIL-FED.| pion treed. Aw bone wes served.” | PARIS. Feb. 29—taly will deciare State Convention fn Delegates Gel for Gov Report He Will Return to Law— oF Governor. | Talk of gi for Goyernor. Delegations of New York dua! SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Feb. £9—Per- | sivtent reports were in ciroulation in he crowds arriving for the Democra- danse Dnichtsh LO, THE POOR INDIAN The daughter of Chief Bleeamg Moon ts held by the New York police on a charge of trading in heroin | | } | Brookiyn Dernovrats went to Byracuse to-day to attend the unofficial State ir : * | CHILDREN W printed designs; Fancy Crepes; and Silk- sh Nile on Liens. Ae none was ser ricient | War against Germany within a fort- (Convention and-cotton Mixtures; the whole covering a lp A Garvad F Di Oni; food?” demanded — Commissioncr| night, it wae reported on good at-} There ts no Important duty tor the read Served for Dinner y ong thority here to-day. \dotegates t ti de f | | “T would think 0, if the insuMcien-| 5, ¥ legates to perform aside from pick- wide range of desirable colorings. These =| = twice a Week, Investiga- jnot apparent” answered the sis-| Premier rind is seid to haveling four candidates for deleqates-at- | | ; ‘ been given thie assur’ nee on his re-[large to the St. Louis Convention, | materials will be arranged in Dress Lengths | tion Reveals. “io, you eat this diet | cemt via to Rome when be urged (be }put the tip wan weleomed by the| | sesinahe bey te @ hase importance of « closer union of tbe *) ity marked at the decidedly concession: { tat the rister house eaders ax an opportunity to get to- and : y y jary Beans and potatoes were the taal “Do any of the offi ra ont just thie “LONDON, oe gether for discussion of State and}| food that the children have, or jis Feb. 20.—It was an , prices of supplied for the mid-day meal at the | {F “ems an munced 12, the frase g¢ Gosimane tos[ atic. Dotties orphan house of the Churoh Charity | admitted the witnens day that the Itallan Government tind an evident from the expressions $I 00 $ 0 Foundation of Long Island at Albany eg ‘seems to me,” remarked Me.| requisitioned 34 of the 87 German ]0f departing Tamagwny men that in| . to $6.5 r Length ork it | Strong, “that thit Is a ght diet, al-| steamers interned in Italian ports the national arena Preside: Avenue and Herkimer Street, Brook A . dent Wilson | 70, Om Fume 28, 1618, and the ment] (ROUEN this was called to Your Met! in taking over the interned Ger-| tll be warmly indorsed and cheered morning the inmates got cream of | Canon Paul Swett, ¢ man ghips Italy has followed the ox-|¢¥e" by the Wigwain braves who have! wheat straight, and this morning Sis-| his board of trustees, and considersd) atnple of Portugal. Germany has | not been enthusiastic over the Pres ie ing er Louise, the superintendent of the | this snatter at au 4 peng protest So Lilsbon jdent during the past two years, They! “Oh, yes wel” eried the Sis- chnically, Germany and Tialy are 4 institution, hed to explain to Spectal | 4.7 Vola’ committes of the Board| Not yet at War, neither of the goune|2! speak in more friendly mpirit of Commissioner Charles H. Strong, who | of Truesters that I should like to give| tries having declared) hostilities, It] now, and the ceremony of bury. | is presumed that the seisure of the|!ne the tomahawk is expected to be} is conducting an investigation into| the children more if I could. But with B Altm & C. he charities of the State at the Bar| the money T had I was giving them oa. will arns the relations between | Performed early this spring. ° ait n. Association Butiding, No 42 Went | @#,nourishing food aa T cous. iol breaking point, still nearer to ®! Judge Samuel Seabury is the sit | talked of candidate for Governor, and Porty-fourth Street | nourish the children the institution | ne “Oh, I think that was a mistake,” ought r ” declared Mr. PICKPOCKETS AT FUNERAL. at Syracuse Chief Murphy aod his as- | Strong is a record of two | sociates will look e cried 8 ise as W wr | ‘ - c over th 5 ried Sister Louise as William Bo y me a , Off up-State | { A Sale of Men’s Balta Shoes [fetr coun to: tie state Board of| Sie," inien'T olne No mee your | Deteetlven Also Attended aad Made uation (0 see, Juni how anuch | strength or possible opposition the! Charities read the menus of these) menus for the whole year I may ‘Three Arrests. 7 moals from the reports of the inapect-|chanke my views.” Charged with trying ty pick pookets | ude 18 developing. now in progress,includes all styles about to {ors ot tne Department of Public Char-|gprey ML MMM lo ee the obil-|in the crowds attending the funeral of | Wulted States Marshal MeCarthy | ities, “they always have bread and!° Md, Hotchkill {atroduced int " Glass at the uptown Talmud | left for Syracuse at noon to introduce | be eliminated from stock and affords an ; an" | denen padeote of Vas tonlcadon Bien ° 0, 132 Haat Ony Hundred and|to State Democrats the candidacy of | Power for . |ing that the food bill for the ninety-| s} TA i A © | Ambassador Gerard for the Guberna- | ni fi urchasi the best wise admitted that the ehil- 9. 186 Rivington Btreet; Tsa- opportunity for p ng rede | aren nares go deserts and thai| (5H anaes, hr fenanege cy | daa stant hates, Me Ake mie [oral romimation, Teannerseemens! Choge who of Balta footwear at appreciably reduced butter [s never served at supper time. | for each child. | Were arreated and brought into Sar: | pie etme oF he Outset with a ares P i “phe children have plenty of good,| ‘tam astonished,” remarked Mr, | /gm Police Court by Detectives Mugge, igm Police Court by “at Gerard will be a candidate eo sit in high (Men’s Shoe Departinent, First Floor) kk for supper," raid Mister| Hotchkill, “that the Church Charity! “Qhore as a record of eighteen ar-| 98! Marshal McCarthy, “if the war neo.wee Geelded that they aia | Pownention of the Protestant Epiv-! rests, many of witch have fesulted in| in Europe ende before the tine for! le copal Church, which exists in all the) {ines and ., workhouse autumn primaries. 1 am Informed | laces. butter, too. | cities, ahould allow one of its institu. | Schwartas five arrests that if the war continues he will ned | “What do you give the children for | tlons to be in much a condition that| him in the workhouse consider leaving his post in Berlin to enter State politics, but should the | supper?” asked Mr. Strong WU port: Of! oriticima can Ee made fas been arrested twelve: times ane ‘Eaters pert ae Lae, be pad Goon grresiee twelve war situation be relieved he will be « We give them ordinarily bread and "an argument arose between the majority ae rkhouse in a) cvnaidate for Governor.” Fitth Aueww-Madison Avenue, mila and then, three times a week,|iawyers ax to whether the State| Henry Glass, brother of Montague! The Grand Central Station re- , e have Jelly or syrup or something| Hoard or the City Department of| GI the writer, waa an extremely ;sembled a Tammany Democratic con- TH E ONLY that for those who have been| Charities was responsible for the we sh and, ia. tonal vention to-day when the braves x0 xplained. the superintendent. | starving of the children. 1we! L the frat services were |hoarded the special train leaving STEAM-COOK D Commissioner Strong read the fol-| “Iam not going to see the respon- | Gna Wundred and Rixtocnty Wtzeoe aut lat 12.40 o'olook for the State Conven- siAlity fall without resting some| then a parade marched to the Talmud | Hon at Syracuse. The special con- here,” declared Mr, Strong Torah. It was among the mourners |sisted of six parlor cars, one aintne | OATM EAL ‘Sister Louis admitted that she had| here that the prisoners are sald toland a baggage car. Janttor Frank Bisset whip the boys| have worked, Among those on the special Tam- with a strap. 1 “f gubmit that this means of pun- ishment is cruelty,” said Mr. Hotch- kiss. | Mr. Rowers denounced Mr. Hotch- | kins'és statement as “outrageous,” | Sister Louis admitted that she atrapped the girls herself. “Do you strap the older girls?” jr : 5 OPPENHEIM, GLNS & one, said the sister. ' HOW to the following prices sean as au ws 34th Street—New Vork * los: hel: it t ti be} compare with those you are letrepeett . “No,” returned the superintendent. now paying for phonographic records? | One whipping is usually enough for pra Da ae ie them. They Lisabat tei require a second.” | Women’s and Misses’ New Ss rin Suits ‘ Ia-inch double-disc, $1.00 (GITY’S TOTAL AL DEBT WAS Distinctive and Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Models 12-inch double-disc Operatic Records, $3.00 | $1,361,483, 821 JAN. 1 A representative collection of the latest fashion developments in tailored, dressy and sport suits of Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Tailor Serge, Velour and Callot Check, Velour Cloth, also Gros de Londre, Faille and Taffeta Silks. LILIA A; e Kant We invite you to call at Aeolian | Statement of £ Municipality’ 's Finances ( s i | Shows It Can Still Contract $22,- | Hall and hear these different types | Stavaoi obit iad Conattion,| of records, confident in the belief A ceinesatl Pes ‘bike, Stiasiees 29.75 35.00 45.00 55.00 and Upward that your visit will suggest to you Jas of Jan, 1, 1916, is shown in tho an- nual report of the Finance Depart~ the following questions— ment, iauted to-day. At the dpening Misses’ New Spring Suits—exceptional Values (of the year the city had a net debt- Kae PAR NaNa (ERR LEE LELE UE: eee 4 “‘Have I ever befcre heard the snourring capacity of $22,282,481 This Sises 14, 16 and 18 Years, Suitable for Women 38, 34 and 86 Bust Measure ° . © the city can ati jesue as 2 equal of Columbia band, orchestral jamount of bonds without violating Smart tailored and sport models ¢deaturing belted, pleated and flare effects 4 and instrumental records ¢"’ el See ee matt cuat wet of Men’s Wear Serge and Gabardine, in Navy Blue, Copenhagen, Black and | 22.50 y 4 “Is not the superior durabilty of \oeceed one-tentti-of the value of tux- new shades of Tan, superior tailored..............0 66... c ec eeec eee eee Columbia Records worthy of more loom telira tata! debt is $1,361,488,- | AN serious consideration than I have reas Celtics Beet tee ia] Will Place on Special Sale To-morrow (Wednesday), Following Exceptional Values rt AS EY Ree car" vandal Women’s Silk Hosiery Women’s Union Suits \gre claseed as bills recelvable, th \) 2 AAA LLL N All Col i “ ms men’ at 500 Standard make ribbed lumbia Records r | ore Tone debt incurring amount, 1800 Pairs Women's Silk Hose, rein-' 2 nda e rib! lisle Union ., : > rds are sold at |#BAAZGANK. thore has, Been, reserved | forced sole, heel and garter ‘ee, in 39% Suits in white, reinforced, regular and' 39c fair and normal price. \$9,492,000; for port and terminal tm. | black and colors. extra sizes. 50c and 75c value. provements, $1,503,825; for rapid! N 5 Ny Nextaublect in thi a NZ De ex subjectin this paper : Prompt | provemenia d4a40a68 Shier Re | Women’s Thread Silk Hose in black, | Kayser’s Venetian Silk Vests... XY monstrations in comfort and WEG ee core ee sown alse Kayser’s Venetian Silk Bloomers. Ny quiet, 3 pagel novelty stripes. Kayser’s Venetian Silk Union Suits. . V4 7 4 See EE i roth virial oy Peed ed N FIVE REASONS FIVE REASONS | Fee menses 1st ane ee | #1 Lee Avenue, Brooklyn, He had | why you should b h N elk vaste i i ehrbia Roce thease ta (ete ath EG is Women’s and Misses’ Outing and Sport Skirts ARAN 77 NY NY if UZ [_ Srmatestdurabity of Lateest demmeatiat- | Bragent™ a” student To the’ @turvesant | Unusually attractive models of Sport Checks, Stri Mi 4 reduelait ouriece, =e ft 5 pes, xtures, Velour Cloth, Corduroy, x 4 I Pangani I {ng toons = seed | Bie Ls White Flannel, Silk Jersey and Various Silks. i tioa of new popular comfort, | Geen Mad tm Penns: wes ie, Sal 0 7 , Samuel Bimpson, The Columbia Pains Seesbiariis | I Selhicoeeis where wien ot Philadelphia, Pa., | 5.90 8.90 12. 75 18.75 Grafonolas at $100 8 are wes counihed to stare lestesd: ad a and $110 merit your music, yay wast ra {2kon to Hellevu Superior Black Taffeta Walking Skirts, ) | Tailored Sport Models of Poplin, Men's } = particular attention. IV crete record op Wie mai vy nnd | nema canes Yo e model with shirelags ful uss button { 17 90 | | Wear Serge, Corduroy, Mixtures and allot ( 15 50 a eratic records by ac pede aph . ional Val Dries "10 es V te ds Pa {W. b. DOUGLAS mms siisanabbons ecks pecial i an rice : 65c for ten. IV eriodical submis- SHOES Baclusive rec inch double - disc ; sion of records oo WOMEN'S BOYS filing dcvice. ae Scotia ineirwincs opproral-— delivered | Women’s New Model Sweaters Women’s Silk Blouses Pepto ce AY) SAE ceatoniance af | In White and Colors Copies of French Models | Ruff Neck Sweater of Zephyr Worsted; wide belt all Of superior Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe | THE AEOL T 1 mY, | around, pearl buttonfront, also SailorCollar Sweater in White, Flesh, Bisque, Rose, Peach and Maize; IAN COMPANY of tine Zephyr Worsted (Shetland knit) in solid || hemstitching, beaded, hand embroidery, braided ‘ AEOLIAN HALL 29 WEST 4¢np STREE'I NEW YORK ! colors or striped trimmings; wide sash with fringe. and frill front effect, newest collars and sleeves. Makers of the Acolian-Vocalion and the famous Pianola largest manufacturers of musical instruments in (he worid . Unusual Values 5,00 | Conyrieht, 191 fers | bd y y