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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. mn Offer Magazine 7... my ontons, my trade, and am Weed et »: BROTHERS ACCUSED i in L bert bonds and a gold iter] mate We ‘Losing i ina | Friendly Game eS OF ROBBING sae eam wearing the watch nod, When ‘asked ot tt" po MEATS—PROVISIONS—POULTRY toga. about the ofter {rom th a é i “How ébout it, officer?” asked His Sis’ Mae arr : Da: Wald " Wholesale Metall, Swbstantiat Saving pete cor ri ‘| Is All Right, Says Nathaan, 0%" tx: sw, cqeng srpt..te Oil Miler Wore Stolen Watch | FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tiassa, | AAA CAPRA PRA RIIDOALDDPOPOPDPD DD DODDODDADDDDPDOM all there when wo ave IX Comm | jtaibeiesaaiadensnel Boneless Top Round é did he ¢ a tex ?”* ae “ : wose croccen rom =| | Being Held Up’s All Wrong i's!" sisese aeeeiin. | ms sor, swomyns, ant nie | TO REMOVE DANDRUFF { A COLD OR CATARRH 1d f told him to move it, He brother John, twonty-five, living at | | 9 . seaiatcatoata mo it until I was around the cor. No. 178 Palmetto Stree rool | Get a small bottle of Danderine - ner and then wont T got a calt Logl soshac lt deals Pehl f LA TENDER—JUICY Fr a : : + ’ e id then wont ba jo + ere arrested yesterday afternoon at | Amy drug store for a few cents, pour | -NDER— nr Opie Up Aly Passages te {It Was a Lively Half Hour in Sam's Shoe 3 altri tae nt for letting Rim Clinton Strect- and. Haat Hiroadway, {® little into your hand and rub well | MAIN STORE, 98 GREENWICH STREPT, NEAR BATTERY PLACE, wecesseeeeeed| Store, and Max Wasa Winner There as | _“I_went back and asked for his te Mn er wiroet Mention, roukiyn, | morning ments it mot all af this amt |i 720 Rime Aves Newe Suh se.) wwe Aves Sewn saith Be Ah! What relief! Your cloaged aid “4 ine! dare in the Adams |scurf will have disappeared. T Y TTT Kighth Ave. Near 47th st. ) Near 57th St, Sdueviis oben PPE U0, the Air Onsanees Well as in Essex Market Court. ° We'd Want tebe arrested! And lof arge of burglary | three applications will destroy every | 2802 BROADWAY, Sad STREET, el Gottlien, cro: of your head are cl u Mtlieb, a gr and you can —— gave him his wish, we hit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and owe “4 . ou want him punished, off- Fourt Hired No al- | eating hai dv = etic, Lori AN dcinne ieannere, Nathan Heisler bas no objection tofing o little game in Sam Binnick’s ¢ SN cok lat cael legea that on Saturday or day | falling hair —Adve § dryness—-no struggling Tee weeuth at losing a litte money in iendly | sboe tore." P fe ne hy @ nothing am a him as Pent bei * the ke Tis A ae !SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS r night, your cold or catarth is gone ne of poker, but he disapproved] “How long did it last? o you hear that, Morris? ‘The ~ - - — —— a *t stay stuffed up! Get a small highly of the al-| “Half an hour, We were afraid of | omcer was big- hearted enough to ask bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your | $NATHAN WAS$ leged attempt of] his wife, so we beat it” (ne to let you SS drageist now. Apply a little of this] 3NO QUITTER. $Max Abenstein,| “Did you soe the defendant take) Morris became chastenod. Evi- fragrant, antiseptic eream in your “high man” in the Nathan's money?" dently he did not realize that a cop satin let it penetrate through every could do such o wonderful thing. air passage of the head; soothe and “Now tell him you're sorry, Mor \ to 3 © had z 0 a heal the swollen, inflamed mucous ng Nathan, he had $46! ris; that ad won't do it again, and membrane, giving yon instant relief, {the surviving roll > 16 in the game. As he went: SG Tete taned. and selsed willing. Gms CAR Bale is joie onal every ess for Max took the stand at downstairs, Max grabbed him by the, yy the hand of the smiling policeman, Goth and catarth sufferer has been x Market Court. throat and completed @ prosperous a \ peaking. It’s just enlendid.—Advt . Your Honor, we were hav-| night's work by annexing the $30. According to the charge read by — |. “How about it, Max?” asked His/Court Officer Jerry Creedan, Rose ees Liebermann was accused of “throw: “Nathan came into the game With!) swewwewing a quantity of |$4 and lost it ‘Then he went out and ey TALKER refuse in the street Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit hweked a chain for $15, came back) }AND WALKER. }$in front of the 34" St. New York ( and lost that Finally he sold me two| “s~sa~—aax" house occupied by Separate Entrance to Our Men's Shop, 68-70 West 35th St. | pastebuard conflict, to hold him up inj “No, sir.” 1 y take away 34th Street—New York Uckets for the second balcony of @/the defendant.” Bowery show for $1, and lost that.| Rose admitted the charge, but gave Then he grabbed me and tore my|so many excuses that the court ste- nographer was working overtime to .|keap up with her, Produced the tickets ap evi-| “YT Honor, Judge,” sald Rose, “1 court agreed that it had been|®M a poor woman with seven children an expensive might for Nathan, even| ind @ husband who hasn't worked for without the alleged robbery, but de- long time." cided that Max Ta Inveaiod "ot Nathan's} “I might send you to jail for this,” pocketbook was confined to the eard| ald His Honor, “but under the clr- table, and the case was dismissed, — | cumstance"— oe 8 This was enough for Rose. \P \' * | ‘The average ‘pushcart peddier who| She smiled with gratificution atid a Important ClearanceSalesSaturday ‘ proceeded to leave the court room. ppears in court for violation of the| The attendant stopped her and sug- Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats ] city ordinances is either contrita| gested that the Judge had a little | apologetic, or has peo to say. Rose returned to the dock. (| NO, SIR! COP 3 some = family) «But under the circumstances I find i : GETIT.} troubles with] you guilty and am going to fine you Smart Coats of Velour Cloth, with collars of ] which to divert} the sum of 26 cents,” continued the a the mind of the Judge from the case. | Judge. Seal, Australian Opossum and Raccoon. j ] But Marcus Morris broke the record ‘Some questioning and search re Full lined aiintaeinees | yester at Essex Market Court, | vealed the fact that Rose did not have u ned and interlined. Ti and conducted his cane with the ve-| the neceseary quarter which stood be tween her and liberty. “All right” concluded the Judse; go home and don't do it agal was gelling my onions, when \ hemence of a fiery lawyer. | s came the cop,” began Marcus, . ( asked me for my license, but did "Biuin time Rose disappeared before Regular Values to 39.75 wit to him? f£ not. I was|the Judge could have found time to ( onto nis tricks. He wanted to pinch| Change his mind. | | iy ST ieee hy inne get it| “A mutilated penny is not a nick -~ , a Qn a Ty Ww ation house, and| was the decision in Essex Market TO-DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Niven eeanee (ne eanerutiurearac Wee: tus cere Jand right before the Loot-nent. Never However, it e \'snid a word, he didn't. Then when 1 Salat ’ ( out of the station, I found that BAD manny was evident somebody had pinched all my onions | $43 NO EL.$ that a single |—at leas’ most of them. Here I lost penny can cause almost as much trouble as a bank robbery Max Hammers went into a store to telephone a friend on the cast side | eqy| When he entered the booth he dis | HER HAIR G T covered that the necessary nickel was | ‘ lacking and asked a friend of his to Velour Cloth Coats, with choker or shawl collars of Nutria and Seal. Full lined and. warmly 35.00 interlined. Reduced to Men’s Shoes give him a coin to start the telephone system working. The friond complied, not with a She Kept Her Locks Dark and) nickel but with a mutilatedepenny Superior Velour Cloth Coats, | r » happened to in h ; ; | eee auicnic: Feaa eee Serhan Renee WHE. Wad, NARI richly trimmed with Nutria, Seal 39 75 36.00 ‘ | ENS Ie Tana wera. concametitt and Raccoon. Plain and fancy ° } 7 * orkexd ¢ euly | When yon darken your heir with] MOrSC? Vener Tew and Sulphur, no one can} Max called friend and dropped use it's done £0 naturally, so|the penny into the slot. ‘The be!) Preparing this mixture, though, | rang, the connection was made and is mussy and troublesome. | everything was going finely. At little cost you can buy at any drug| | Unfortunately for Max, Inspector * the ready-to-use preparation, im-| McKenney and Mart of the New Yous ed by the addition of other in-| Telephone Company were on the tr ere Wyeth's Sage and | of thase who try to telephone withon Sulphur Compound." You just dampen | & nickel. The two sleuths wero at t ime encamped in the rear of the a sponge or soft brush with it and|ttoro “and were not only watching as well as a & cent silk lined. Reduced to y) Ga Women’s Tailored Dresses Beaded Georgette Dresses In Attractive Styles For Women and Misses Cocoa, Dark Tan and Black Calf Shoes; English, Medium or Broad Toe Models. rm Rel ee ( ' | | | ( Formerly sold from $7.00 to $10.00 4 ( {: | { | | ( ( P peer ny aah We sages tte ea a Tailored model superior Men's Wear Serge, | Elaborately beaded model of Georgette in ate “en of ols, draw this through your hair, NK | thro a peep-hole but also hac > atent Leather Dress Models one small strand ate time By. morn: | sarrention made by which they could Velour Cloth and Velveteen White, Black and Pastel Shades. Button or Lace. ing all pray hair disappears, and, after | hear the conversation, another a »plieation or two, your hair How did you nent that Max "tac 4} a a i o pecome bea y « sloss: dropped nh the mutilated penny?" Black Kid Shoe with Broad Toe. ue mea beautifully lnrkened, glosny| Groped 1h the siutinied benny ji : ve so — ( faded hair, though no disgrac “Because we had emptied the coin 8 | every size in cae. style, but al sizes in Le lot | (ina signof old age, and as we all desire [BOX and were waiting for something nusual Value e Unusual Value a jess — s youthful and ‘attractive pe nie ° | , In other words, Mi if a >'C, 0; D.'S NO EXCHANGES get busy at once with W nh Winner witch WRuIa Haverdene =! 4 and Sulphur Compound and took y ce ee a Ee ee ee a ce ee eee) 111° Advt ars t to the late Nick Carter, attorney for the defcnse ad- ted that things looked bad for ie a = Max, but urged his dismissal on the =F rounds that, outside of the telephone booth, Max was a reputable citizen and did not mutilate pennies for any reason whatover. The Judge took the ease under ad videment and promised to render a decision concerning the fate of Max Misses’ New Misses’ Fur Model Trimmed Serge Dresses | Velour ClothCoats later on. OPPENHEIM.GLINS &@ | snr sonene we See Filmed Life \ of sevelt To-Morrow,. al The life and complishments of Col 34th Street—New York Ta Shane oe ee aan Theatre under the title of “Our Teddy.” This is the production which waa finally approved by Col. Roosevelt just a fow days before he died. A part of the special programme ar- ranged for the picture ts an innovation in sereen effect in the form of vocal nterpolations by @ quartet of returned wounded soldiers from one of the local base hospitals. The singers ac- company a number of the scones of the various episodes fe of the former jons which turday morning 1,000 members of ew York ¢ cil of Boy Scouts Of superior Men’s Wear | Velour Cloth Coats, in Serge, featuring advance | desirable colors, with col- styles; tailored, braided lars of Seal, Raccoon or or button trimmed. Nutria Fur. @i4c Unusual Value 15.00 Values to 39.75 25.00 35 Misses’ Dance Frocks Ruffled model of Silk in Rose Blue } and Gold; bodice and underskirt of Silver Cloth to match. To Close Out) 19, 75 " aided ocial Bunday performances. as i. part of the theatre'y observance of Roosevelt Day | FIGHTERS ‘NEED AMUSEMENT Asks Patrt- ° ; nity Service r contribu New Spring Millinery Specially Priced for Saturday sions of theatre tickets for American | War Camp Communit | fe New Yorkers The War Camp Coma issued an al to-day Girls’ Coats reducea Girls’ Dresses reduced soldiers and sailors. 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