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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916. ! He was taken (0 Roosevelt id FIRE ON (OLE FERRYBOAT. coming obstacien const " |Akency denies to. tay a report that | Aven And greeted him ny é DLE ir oxi and exa } ae aar tee paren. Sister ald hie wife wae G@aucolt Torch Starts $4,000 Biase ‘While Craft Is Being Repaired. rhinent a p was sewed up. J at, and aoa Sisler was released on $2,600 bail and the war beran even | will be tried next Tuesday. a friendly Hoe ae N regan! ¢ Klao " — prund hj protectora eon bt he p-{ white runs a te Fourteenth Street, -— - ~ lence i her ye life ast " an er earty in th “wat? ifides ee | LINER SINKS A TUG. Beboken an: ‘wenty-third Street, sheltered, if she has no olde ere “ee 4 Old Dominion Steamer Madison tn t Sibane iy vars In Hototen ‘wees DEATH OF OF WOMAN | 1t’s an Obstacle Race to Success that the 1916 Girl|%: win trienas who have wale het | gett, STH) Wie StGRHER Hie, | cosa ay MamvION WOE De . rik AWG VETINGIY To Shalt aPea —— Men. Irene Sisto nty-one yeara 4 j meeting used to burn oft Runs and the Barriers Are Many -How the | )%° |¥ine sie wales ie 1 cit ot Ne, TH Columour venus, waa] NmWWPORT NIWA, Va. March tae B Gee , ‘ L st Job in w state of blue tu » anv Will Si arraigned before Magistrate Murphy in| Phe Old Dominion line p er ateam- { aity tiremes wore ailed ‘and ‘had | Winners Overcame the Hurdles, Leaped the She ts afrald that eho w wore) Md Then Germany Will Sel then ene "aide “Cotiet this mo:tiNe er Maduons New York te Nort, amd Sell t ae rald that she w She is F iti charged with felontotis assaul Hor Dies, Meanwhile the bests men) He and Miss tee Keep a Were S Chaams and Crossed the Rivers of Doubt. nd afratd t : he Japan All Ammunition jini, “Sohn este wins Wor | the tug Danio! F. Willard, crashed t= { ¢ e and Miss Keena Were So traid of he ive employer ; ant. “Ae i be ; } Hetiing upiminiun hela the: fire in ; 8 ployer She Wants. Pei ais aner in eke ee owever,, Drunk They Were Help: a TRUS mee | att ba a hel Worty-ateth t ‘olumbus (medintely 1 } H world she ts entering, A that she Ls A less, He Asserts. | etent tof 1 the} BERLIN, Feb. 9 (United Pree Cor A be allotted t cespnitence).Gerinans.beliern the jose tue Dr. Benjamin H. Searing. in whose otner thing is she afrald | next great war will be fought between o ir fint at No. 66 West Eleventh Street say" In are-|¢he United States and Japan, with Nollie Keena, a nurse, was found dead yesterday, to-day made a state ment to Detective Sergeant David Py Me Brown at Bellevue Hospital, where he | ie Great Right Way |1» under arrest. The prisoner ix in| wretched physical condition from the! The “ Harris way" of making | effects of a prolonged debauch, but! and fitting eyeglasses has made | his mind is quite clear. ft the biggest institution of its | He told an amazing story of how he| kind in the world. and the wom realizing they were Ou ffi t di unable to take care of themeecives af-! rs is an efficient, modern | ter a protonged spres on wine, beer| gombination of professional | ana whiskey, wanted to send outside Skil and business ability. for help, but lackod the initiative. | Our phenomenal success has | For some time before the woman died, been built upon the cornerstone | Searing said, neither of the pair knew of giving absolute satisfaction | W8at was going on to every patron. “We ju ed drinking and kept pusiness womets | Holland possibly on America’s stde. Nowhere in America the Pacific Coast, is there such lively discussion cf a Japanese-Amerioan jermana be- E urse she wa brought up to i ynfilet as in G learn her own living And these were | joys war betwe supposedly sensibie and successful | women, not Umid beginners Philippine and is restless under GIRLS MUST BUCK SOCIAL PREJ-! Ayo; immigration laws. | UDICE Seemingly, whenever the alr {9 It is true, | suppose, that the | fijed with reports of a new Lusitania economically independont woman | orisa between Germany and the | must still buck social prejudice in | tnited States, the Japanese-Amor certain quarters. But there are | joan war talk ia revived. On a recent circles, even in democratic Amer day when the Lusitania negotiations ica, where it isn’t quite the thing | were reported to have reached a crit- | for a man to work for his living. he Berlin papors printed Generally speaking, it seems to declaring Japan had sent rmany 1 the two countries inevitable because Japan wante the => a SOCae } PREVUDI cE aaa Serna Tne eT SCS SS it up,” “I don’t know how or . , fled One trial of Harris Eye Glass | jong it ins rd dette ulti 1 wae me that bs Ud baynhal se Lbsal Htates a velled ultimatum Service will make you one more | stupetied and + nk again and} ing toward the female wage: | iemanding that Japanese citizens be | ' Harris eye glass enthusiast. | Nellid did the s: Garner ¢ allowed to land In America withow j vere was noth. | emotions Pope says vice inspires extrictions. Immediately the report We didn't ' in us—"we first endure, then pity, pread that United States would then embra | know wives back down on the Dusitanta: qu ully protected as an thon, not wanting to have two enc ety Urn 8) Ree Uw m her hands at onee ministration, who frankly envy a the lot of self-supporting friends. © you know what Germanys ts | No woman who works need to do If Japan ever makes wa losing the respect or friend nip on the United States?" asked one of anybody but a snob jan officer, conversing with an Harris glasses cost $2.00 or |\ne in the hous think about cating I supposed we quarreled. Nelle! was bigger and stronger than I and | she could throw me around, If she} got hold of “1 lost allt remem be around and f tume. Vaguely 1! Nellie staggering up against. the} is Business c at present | RACE — se eo Opposition is furniture ur fla: ou the floor, I knew | ped A UU A S gore cf au fence acroas the rond Atierioan correspondent on tha day | 5 we we fadie to help ourselves are YoU WINNING / ri Ward success. | of the al itimatum.” “Bhe is _ bet, Lat and 2d Stu. | Sometimes I thought of openin, the thore is How MUCH going to ecll Japan all the arms and | wand calling to some pa. mt, LHOtH & LStat, | (feminine work- munition she wants, I. personally, to come in, for God's sake, and take *r could get to jority: ‘of the occupations | « f . Willoug? iby. Brkiga, {care of us, but I ne ; Io know that In] am a poor man, but 1 have $1,000 in | Fulton St, opp. A. & S., Brooklya. | the window. We just simply lucked tinces men spend | the bank which t shall gladly con- | Frond st r to du anything for By Atarquigilé Matt d Marshall. ouching"™ Women | eripute to the Japanese war fund.” | re shown ; at saw of N she was ‘The Evening World will pay $50 the ten most interesting | Dom n ae ey qindneas by their, That is the attitude of many nava saneer ing in the fron falling | “nd helpful letters written by girls an ne how they have | er if spposite sex.) and army office against everything, She went into Won success as wage carvers, There are two questions | Nevertheless, there still are men $0) Holland, according to beat informa the next room and 1 heard 1 great hic tho “aucds Gata nis con- | mall-minded ax 0 feel i wort of IN= | tion avatiable fears that on the went In and fell over her \dignant Jealousy when 4 lao Sud became unconscious, When 1} structive discus C who oO ee ee oTeny, guccese same day the Japanese war party de } 1 5 seame tot her ad n as, tradé esions. ‘Th r tion with them. The feell mands an attack on the Unit JUST TRY ONE DOSE of jpulve She was de ni crawled How dors t arning a small salary manage to! more vindictive than Java and her other possexste MAYR’S Wonderful Remedy and)‘ {8 door and hallboy live on it decentiy and honorably? | sane men dis pay werd abe oF tt ne ast Indies will become endangered. Be C 1 That You Can {°f Piha Woibanis Woah wan tald te tow does this girl | er earning capacity aod aero [or shat ‘amon Gorgian eritien be: fe Convinced That You Can lk vue Hospita ty. The bod: of herself a suc in the e has chosen? |" Usually this enmity is expressed in| Hove Holland Witt oe eee with TAcan and blue bruises obtrusive ociolog! jave put the minimum living wage for| ways far anywhere between $8 and $12 a week, Accord he United States Bureau of Labor, tens of thou- rm less than $6 a week. Be Restored to Health. | js # mass of bla 1 RERLIN, March % (by wireless via | from heed to foot Sayvilley ‘The Overseas News TE A : One Need in Tuberculosis { expedient bridges the gap personal. ci is who receive with nee is ane that fresh : : jmakes oldance of food excesses i it Ja shrug of the shoulders f woman against whe sort of monkey-tall to maseu- | norals, which ought to drop off amentlhg by. proper ime in the next century or so. fourth obstacle which inspires ad in the neophytes of the yet effective non medical ounce on neod feation, The | stl eal ‘has 1000 sheets to the roll | printed on the label. That's | a definite quantity guarantee. thin widespread. ¢ business world, but has risen in it to positions of affluence and im- portance. | hope | shall receive letters from feminine holders of however, thess meas ffictent resistance to ¢ Jcome the attack, and something m: \] ke 500 sh Such positions, letters which will ia the ono which I have| ene wwatst tn upbullding the patient's | = t'6 easy to make sheets errs that American initiative Mn the: Hema Oe EN cig moces Wawennate 1914—19165 JF YOU are a regular wearer of the C/B a la look as large as 1000 sheets and energy are as truly the he Spirite corset, your figure has the new, deli Mayr's Wonderful Reme itage of Uncle Sam's daughters as hear what experi. | Alterative har been wu with marked 1916—Which v teken by ; “ —that’s the kind you usually oth lence and observation have tat Jauvcess, itn efficncy in thle disease haw cately suggested curve at the sides over tha throughout t has brow behest ibout the obstacle race tos fruit, ina, recor Year's Figure hips: the new fat back; the new, slightly fuller, in obstacle race to the goal of Perhaps you. ha BAL HvaHu hanipihebactneauttare | get at bargain sales of 8, 10 had despaired of ever being restored OF 12 rolls for a quarter. and whe now are urging others who higher bust—in short, the absolutely correct fig- ure for this season. too, but Lam sure you also have found! "since tt conta'ne no opiates e them all, Your! natit-tormt Have You? s puce’ It healthy, n arcottcs or try At Because the famous C/B line each, season te ully intellig 8 to over may fe suffering with Stomach, Liver ** Je’s the Counted Sheets nds char Intter may be one of the ten hest.| your dr 5 i and Intestinal Ninety to try it One hat Count’? Senne te but t aah Te einmineron vou eo aboratory, Philadelphle.— Aavt arpa Dbdod pataturianaliep ly Maha jase will convince the most’ skeptical Gane name anhiad le—ove! aE nif the athena tt! SeotTissue is soft, white and. pubiisned: althou Heian Be igre cee et ne wus carr and bile absorbent. 10c a roll. He rosea ini ore nt you If your Miaying the underly Hamat y te Ir 0am ee : the $1 models are just as perfectly made as ’ the $10 ones. y NWouilertal ttenied Sani-Tissue Toilet Paper. The How to qet along on a little is i P Stop at any corset counter and examine the very Re ivel wie ote Gina rea balsam treatment makes it soft and an interesting problem: neverthe- | & founded 1826 8 qaerect C/A mediate tedige inet for the plane: ' Send. for bookies on stomach. Ail, Glothlike, 2500 sheets in carton | less, it is neither so Insereasie x ure it will give you. No oblication whatsoever. ! ments to Gen svn, Mf Chemist.| of 3 rolls, 25c. Ask your dealer. nen se impereane se bay bated | y GOLD MEDAL—PANAMA PACIFIC EXE hit Chicago. Mt , how to progress from ti nate by Riker & Hegeman Co.,and | 99 crus sere PAPER CO. sent! to much. In one generation wom- | | | olinble druggists.--Advt New York an has not merely entered the j } Tay 0 } | , j 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | , i i ie ee ieee ae erm emrmmommremrmmcameamcmmramay FP |* 9 H S i were ;| St. Patrick’s Day Souvenir Cern Brot he rs \ MEN’S Made-to-Measure SHIRTS | y i é ' Shirts made to measure have an individual distinction which | men ' ¥ 42nd end 43rd Streeks West of kth Avenve if} 8 ' appreciate. ‘The materials are for the most part exclusive with Lord & ‘Taylor | 2) aes eases My | and are shown ‘na pleasing variety of pattern | alr e a p Py Shirts are \lade to Measure at These Prices ) a) ee cae: ; : & Fancy Silk in piain Negligee. $7.80 to $11.00 ¥ Viyells flennel, in plain Nepligee.. .... $5.00 China, Glassware and Lamps | j ae eh ch 8. $7.80 | Dress Shirts, plain bosoms. $3.00 to $6.50 I The Mareh Sale offers worth while bargains throughout the entire Fourth Floor ies ! 350 & $4.50 sities ot $4.00 to $13.00 4 ¢ e a Sections, of which the following for To-morrow are noteworthy examples: fy 1 be sent upon request and a representative will call at your { Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, 101 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets, 100 | i} desired pes: ¢ ated with delicate pes.,with bread and butter plates... - aa | omansensen: | n r@) | ir r@) or _pelored sprays; value 810,00, al $7.95 uew border design; value 845 00, 39.00 i i ilk Shirts i ' Neckwear | Ss | \ English Porcelain pinnee Hols, a Dinner fale of Ninnon ( WN 107 | } TORE eee a ‘ j Of imported madsas and Open end four-in-hands of } pieces; wilh flow blue border pes.; decorated with English roses = Hq . ' ercerized mate! imported and domestic A nae | and gold edge; value 885.00, at 29-00 and blue border; value 875.00, at 20.007 | ! effect ee or plaites on silks in a large variety of ' < ba | WE? ciccconbice oo | gated booms STD aoe 18)” Showing Locanties and Glassware f | ions. Special. $4.25 ' Special $1.95 |} Stings. Special. SSc | Al i Cut Glass Vases, 10 and 12 Cut Glass Water Sets, Pitcher and f Ground Foor : A 1 j i inch, daisy eutting; values og) - 1.95 6 Tumblers, on 14 inch inirror Serotec cree enneaec enn aero sees ap cape OREGER aH eee aa? SAPD CEST Titles of I] Principal 25 and 2.79 at 31.50, 1.95 | mounted in silver plate; val.ss.95 ; iS aN Re a ea) ; =~» {| . =e Mich Gut Gass Tumble goiog gigg. | thn Gilses Table Berviees.A0 pes pal MEN’S DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR b4 Irish Families. values 84.50 and 5.50 dz Dy De value % Fs a | EL | a | The Somerset’ | The “Cordwainer “lectric ‘ \ st h new Spring $ with wing An exclusive Lord & Taylor Shoe, that Boudoir Electric Lamps, of gilt | Floor Electric Lamps. mahogany bic fb oma rea e 1 skin, with damper wood: 10 in. silk shade; val. 84 or gold; @@ inch silk shade lined i oust 67,00 | icles, Our formar orice d7ce... OS.OS j ' same color silk: silk fringe to - % . Metal Electric Lamps, art. glass a ede Saya 318.00 ve 1250 ' Special for Friday and Saturday rh] NEXT H Metal Electric Lamps, art gla $4.9 teh; valu z F 6 shade: brass or Verde; val. 87,00 24979 | et Men's Shoes, $3.95 i Men's Shoea, $2.95 ' Massive Electric Lamps, of carved j Pay es irc ! Our termer orcas helce lo arte Table Electric Lamps, mahogany, | gilt wood; 20 inch flat silk shade Tenor Wack mista cate i oss | Par eather: «4 broken assortment, but | faney wicker shade lined with | lined; double ruche top and hot 3] Seta a lidsontsinine ailaiaatromiasiaiy (acinve: | ilk; regular value 89.00, at | ton Ine 20.00, at \ | Piniey yee ] | 1 icles do er evel ntl =i Jee Venice cm peace lines CD) A AD) A () AO) A ) 0 RED 0 REED |

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