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tease 5 ase : CRIPPLE TRAVELS.ON PLATE. 7 ° p Lebless Beggar Propels Himseit Rapidly Alovg Street. (rom (he Landen Chronicle.) ‘A brave man struggling with adver- ity 1s always @ stirring sight—even for the gods, It [» sald, So the gods must share my admiration for my friend who @enerafly boards the train that I leave . Something 140 FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS # te 8 WEST 30h STREBT . Men’s White Cord Madras Shirts Price Inchading Tex $4.10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. at an underground station about mid- night. He lives on a sort of plate—having no legs. He propels himse}f down the steps to the platform, quite as rast a» t can fet up them. And then, with the two sticks under his armpits, he jumps into the train without other assistance—and travels home on his plate, 1 shoul infer he Is a fully licensed t by day, with money to rattle in his tnouset pockets—o1 he has no room for trousers. very fine in ‘Tes 10 Very fine in quality, very reasonable in price, and thus very unusual in these times. A white cord design on blue, Cond Z io Rea a = COS gs green, helio and salmon ground, or four colors to a set. Cut full in the bddy, sized accurately in the neckband, finished with soft cuffe and center pleats, and tailored a dollar better than the asking price. 5th Avenue Cuban heels. Patent Leather A.—Black Kidskin Walking Boots with dames McCreery & Co: ANNIVERSARY SALES Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Growth in Merchandising BONZANO TO BE CARDINAL, IS CATHOLIC RUMOR Apostolic Delegate Now on Way Back From Rome May Be Named Next Month, In connection with the'report that. « new American Cardinal may be named by the Pope at the coming Consistory in December, Catholic circles had @ ru- mor to-day that the honor uw vo be con- ferred upon the Most Reverend Giovanni Bonzano, now Apostolic Delegate at | Washington, Archbishop Bontano, who ia Afty-two years old, was appointed te his present post in 1912. Hoe has recently been abroad and is duo here on tthe Duca D'Aosta of the Italian line next Satur- day. Rumor say that in caso of his being made @ Cardinal he would return to Rome to make his permanent resi- FIGHT FOR 5-CENT FARE. Camden Boycotters Refuse te Pay Higher Rate. CAMDEN, N. J., Ock 14—/The clti- zens of Camden and \icinity are so de- termined to obtain a five-cent fare that they threaten to continue to boyrott the cars of the Public Service Raflway Com- pany even !f the sone fare aystem ts abdlished and a seven-cent fare, with one-cent transfer, restored. Wmergency automobile services has proved muccessful. Passengers pay what seems to them @ just fare, basing their calculations,on distance travelled Some pay 6 cents, others 10 conta, and still others 25 cents. Automobile owners are making from $4 to $10 an hour, It is re- | Ported, pagne at Launch he Hartford. HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 14.—Cham- pagne, the real old precious $20 a quart vintage from France, will be used in naming the steamship Hartford when jshe leaves tho ways of the Groton Iron Works, near New London, next month, This was assured to<day when Mayor Richard J. Kingella, w daughter Marion will be the sponsor, announced all the ancient and accepted rites of saunching woyld be observed, $500,000 WILL TIED UP BY THEFT OF PEKINGESE ———— | Reward of $10,000 Offered for Tiny Dog Lost From Bird tore. \ KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Oct. 14.—The polles and half the population of Kansas’ City to-day are looking for Toy Lum, a diminutl Pekingese, worth several eight In gold, who was stolén & Kangas City bird last Sat- urday, A reward of $10,000 wns of- fered for his return, as the execution of ‘& $600,000 will is dependent em him. The dog is the property of J. B. Moc- uen of Detroiy Mich. According to h Harding Of the bird store the Pekingese was left with him as a boarder, | aan | mr | ANCIENT TABLE ETIQUETTE.’ “De Not Lick One Good Mint Gives. (Prim the London Chronicie,) | Hints on table manners have, it would | seem, always been welcome, In the A: brosian Library at Milan there is thirteenth century MB, entitied “FL ee $f. the Tabie,” by one Fra veain, lere are a few of the fifty: ‘Let the hands be i Fingers, Is) | an, .! not’ lick your ‘fingers, which ts very ugly and ill-bred, for fingers which Are greasy are aot clean but dirty.” “In eating do not put too much upon your spoon at one time, for not only will you thus give much embarrassment to your stomach, but you will, by eating too Quickly, offend those sitting near.” | The jnat “courtesy” 1s wholly admtr-| able: “Wash well your hands and drink good wine.” nines PROPER WAY TO EAT SNAILS, Spenred on a Fork, Them Comes Lite’s Criti¢al Moment. (Prom the London Chronicle.) | Col. Newnham Davis has described the Ideal conditions of snail eating. “At Prince's,” he writes, @ horned thing | is eaten with proper ‘cerem “In @ Silver bowl, with a pronged fork as the alleged dainty to the moi black gelatinous things are brought to the tabje, very hot, and swimming @m a sauce {n which lard an@ onions and gar- He, seem to be the principal components, “Bpeared on the fork, the snail goes mouth-—and then comes one {tical moments of life.” An Unprecedented Offering! ‘Our Big Sale of New “‘McCreery’’ Footwear for Women « 8.45 ¢ B.—One-eyelet Pumps of light weight Calfskin in a rich shade of Brown; also and Black Calfskin. Store Hours 9 / . Affords Everyone an Opportunity to Secure~Fall and Winter Shoes ; At Less Than To-day’s Cost of Making Shoes of finest materials, highest grade construction and newest styles are offered at_this low price while the sale continues. After that we will be forced to price them much higher. High and low Dress Boots and high and low Walking Boots in all the wanted styles and shades— 32 different styles —are here from which to make your selection. and long, slender vamps. D.—Black Kidskin Boot with Fawn Buckskin uppers and Louis XVI, heels. Blind eyelets and perforated toe-caps; also Button Shoes, 4. M. to 5 P. M. C.—Pumps of Kid and Patent Leather with hand-turned soles, Louis XVI. heels 34th Street STILL HOPE MINERS WILL NOT STRIKE Joint Conference May Be Recon- vened to Settle the Dispute. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14—Hope has fot been abandoned here that the jo conference of coal miners ani o tors may be reconvened before the walkout of 250,006 men in obedience to the strike call for Nov. 1. While neither the miners her the operators has placed the dispute before the De partment of Labor, the Iederal ma chinery 1s ready for @ call. ‘The feel- ing has not reached a stage where gov ernmental action is necessry. Secretary of Labor Wilson feels directly interested In what may hap- per In the next two wecks because of his former connection with the mine workers. Far ten years ho was Sec- ‘etary of the National Union. an eterna BOY ADVENTURER SOUGHT. ‘t Am Going We Sister, An sdarm was sent out last night by the police for Gustave Wilson, thirteen, ot No. $41 Bast 38th Street, at the request of his sister Matilda, with whoin he lived, His sister found a tote last Friday which read: “T am going away. I am sorry that 1 am Splpg, 90 suddenly. I am going West. Don't worry. Love and kisses.” He Wrote to Tt was later found that ho had taken twelve Dank, lars, the contents of ht» WASHINGTON, Oct, 14.—Secretary |, of the Navy Daniels announced to-day that two Hagle boats, equipped with wireless apparatus, have been ordered to Tobermory, Ont, to assist in the search for Capt Carl Dammann ond his aid, whose balloon, ons of the contestants in the recent race that started from St. Loula, was found in Lake Huron, This was done at the request of C. J. Dammann of St. Louis. Hoe stated ~ that it is believed the two men gre stranded on an island. ph STYLE “10” here !s that the threatened strike | Street vo City and State... ‘KILLED WIFE 25 YEARS AGO, [QUEER ANCIENT DISHES |, - rev com rwsoumanmn,, IS DYING MAN'S CONFESSION one a cccne one ("airing eltrege | | | | | MA {with State aprea\ of het of th his e core, In nute ente It | wash tand Ss Here on remarkably liberal terms you can buy a wonderful talking machine---“the onograph that plays all records”---The HE Gimbel phonograph section in its search for the best available reproducing in- strument for its New York clientele a versatile phonograph so designed as to play PROPERLY all makes of records. The advantage of owning a BRUNSWICK is therefore quite obvious, for with one of these machines in the home laboratories 1s at the dfsposal of the 85 a Mont GIMBEL BROTHERS, Music Store, Broadway and 33d New York 5 fend without obligation ts tas, all partiodiars ef your efter on Brune- wiek Phonographa, Name -s \Struck Her With Iron Bar During 1 he had kilfe@ his wife In Colam- O., twenty-five years ago. ¥ kK hls wife an‘tron bar during @ quarrel. sndigtannstllliasacnigtih ct SINGING VS, STAMMERING. Chrontcta,) Stammering has ts" curiosities, writes Tespondent, ang. goes on to recall The news of Nis prowees.in tho cholr sometimes take: advantage of It. And « delighted! class would havé the novelty & boylah soprano. Like the celebrated Judgment tn 15 flat, “Tolanthe,” TABLE ETIQUETTE 1671, People of Long Age More Ponctilis vility,” pabiished'in 1671, there are mi- meanor of the mero man in the pres- the person of quality, “It Is,uncivil to ed oxpresaly. Grace being said, he is ta himself at the lower end of.'the table, % Playing chew-chew.” some bles With Peentiar SS eee Names Tickled the Palates of Rey (Prom the Lowion Cheemidte.) Stricken | It t#.doubtful whether many of the seventy-|@ncleat dishes the recipes of which 9 Attor- | have been handed down to us would be a5 popular as the sucking pig with pas- lay and obestnuts In Henty V's reign @ favorite dish was fresh sturgeon with whelks, Roaat porpoise also was thought fit to be set before the King, and a disn which the eld chroniclers linger lovingly overa- cepa’ heads souged tn ale, with the Accompaniment of onions, garlic and woke Then there were dishos with strange i le,” “maupig- 1 Tecipes of lost, but dilli- grout has ‘Survived, because until the feign of George IV. the holder of the manor of Addington, in Burrey, was re- quired to present the King with » meas of {t on Coronation Day. It waa made, 80 an olf cookery boot tells us, from “almond milk, the brawn of capons, sugar and spices, mixed with | a chicken parbolled and chopped.” ( Quarrel, He Teils Attorney. NDAN, N.D.,, Get: paralysis, Albert Bi rs old, enited | his bedside yer tate's lay and con- ding t@ the story told, Brooks across the breast with Ho fléa 0 hope for tla rec ng lad Ww * Mentent- fally in Boythh Sopranc, Utrom the London of the boy\at his school who 4 could none the a, and harassed masters woeki THE SOFT LITHE LINES OF THE FASHIONABLE SILHOUPTTE ARE APTLY PRESENTED IN OUR NEW MODELS OF Cg PERFECT ADJUSTMENT BY OUR EXPERT FIT- TERS INSURES UNRE- STRICTED FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT— ne Lord Chancellor in forte often deserved @ double ous Than Present Folk. (Prom the Camden Chrtetete) & dook entitled “The Rules of Ct- instructions regulating the Je- of & person of quality. the mere man, fe asked to dine with with him ‘unless you de contmand- UNIFORMLY CONSERVATIVE $5 AND UPWARDS still till he be placed, or dispose RRICES n he is set, he must keep himself ed till the reat sit down, and the flown his at table chureh in thome brought into the metropolis the BRUNSWICK— the unlimited library of all the great record- machine owner, brings one of the Brunswicks, illustrated here, to your home. At the Right--- - Style “7’’---$100 1s. felies snot, fh eee eee ; depth, 21 Equipped with newly developed Single Diaphragm Ultona all- record Reproducar. All-wood Tone Amplifier. Tone Modi- fier. Strong double-spring motor. Twelvé-inch turn-table. Automatic stop, Trimmings nickel plated. 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