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; i) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUERY 9, tye0.7_ RAT BITES WOMAN __| CALL DEMPSEY “SLACKER.” svailitnonnnstin of ASLEEP IN HER BED Mrs, Chernos Had Rolled Over on Rodent She Says Was Whopper, Mrs, Reba Chemnos, sixty-eight yoars| clara opposition to ld, of No. 11 Essex Street, rolled over | posod Dompavy-Carpention finht on a rat in her sicep early today and | orado, the rat bit her on the thigh. Copies df the resolution will Her screams aroused the family and|{? al, American Legion poate their ories awakened the house, Poitos. | jited tay man Reynolds of the Clinton Street. Sta- characterized : : = (Damuary Sale| in ( Gen san one? ‘ad when he adodetained SLEEPS 92 DAYS: DIES. the quuse of the commotion called an @mnbulance from Gouverneur Hospital. | wre, Tracey's Case One of the Filled—10-Year After the wound had been cauterized eed dressed Mrs. Chornos said she| Strangest in Medical History, woke just in time to sce the rat dis-] OXFORD, N. Y., Jan, 9,—After sleep appear throush a hole in @ comer and| ing ninety-two days Mrs. Bred Tracey hat it was a whopper, is dead at her home here of what Janaary, and One in March. ‘The Metropoltan Museum of Art is offering to the public two series of FRAID T0 four orchestral; concerts again this winter, John D. Rockefeler jr. has one entire series, and the expenses of the other are already guaranteed ‘The first séries will De given in|? January, on Saturday evenings, the Voth, ith, 24th and Bist, and the second on the four Saturday eve pings, in, MATE ienout tickets of d- mission; fo, sib Conductor will again Regulator known be David Mannes. is popularly known as the sleeping ART MUSEUM | CONCERTS, sickness, or in acientine terms, lethargic taken such. interest in the project that he has volunteered to pay for “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ is the best Antacid and Stomach Jewelled POLICEMAN BADLY HURT, | When your meals don't fit and you| Guaranteed 7.95 Adjusted ' Regulated feel uncomfortable, when you feel) TODAY ana TOMORROW see het 87.90 Skull Fractured by Fall in Chase |/umps of indigestion pain, heartburn tol ; or headache from acidity, just eat i of Auto. | a tablet of harmless and reliable] for @ix years old, of Traffic Squad B, living | distress is gone. efter midnight when he fell from the running board of an automobile on which he was giving chase to an, auto- | l mobile which had failed to stop at his| pointment! quickly, no pe’s. Diapepsin = : ° ee ee NaS ETT TT IIE OI LE EET TL Patromman Dillworth summoned ambulance from New York frowpital, of these worl eye Vy Here is your list of | JANUARY / ARTO-ROLLS ERE they are, those new dance-and-song-hits, fresh from Broadway, teady for you to play and sing and enjoy these Winter Nights at home on your playerspiano, You'll find all the latest January music here on a player-roll whose equal you'll not find anywhere. Arto-Rolls are supreme —the best in quality—the first in music—the lowest in price. Look over the new list below—select a few of the numbers and hear them played at your nearest Arto-Roll dealer today. January ARTO Rolls MOOD PMRGROR CT kesh ie sas cetreveanene sacs Fox Trot 1045 Just Like the Rose... Fox Trot 1036 When You'rea Million Miles From Nowhere. Ballad 1028 1 Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline. 1041 Was There Ever a Pal Like You 1031 St (from “Listen Lester’ -Fox Trot . Waltz-Song 1027 When You're Alone. . .Fox Trot 1035 Irene (from the play “Irene Fox Trot 1040 Good Night Dearie. .. Waltz-Song 1043 I'm So Sympathetic (irom the “Latile Blue Devil” ‘Trot 1024 Back to God's Country. Fox Trot 1039 All That | Have Are Sunny Weathrer Friends Fox Trot 1042 Lullaby Land. WwW 1033 Bubbling ‘Over. 1037 That Wonderful id Fro: 41044 Troubles (the new novelty bh 1029 Dreamland Brings Memories of You Walts-Song Most Popular Songs From Previous Listings 1905 You'd Be Surprised Fox Trot Poor Little Butterfly Is a iy Girl Now. .Fox Trot 110 Wonderful Pal One Step 969 Golden Gate Open For Me. . Waltz-Song 982 Carolina Sunshine. ...... .. Waltz-Song 1023 Tell Me 1007 Let the Rest of the Worid Go By 1002 Now | Know. Fox Trot 953 The Vamp. . eee Fox Trot 997 LAm Cl Jimbing. Mountains Fox Troi Sold by Most Dealers . Fox Trot Feat es by MANWATTAN BROOKLYN RH. 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Cover, This Week ight Piano, VICTROLAS *25 wo °300 Dust Piano Henches, Chaire & Steels ros 40¢ Each THE LATEST HITS PIANOS TO RENT : GOETZ & CO. 81-87 COURT STREET LEN BROOKLYN ,, The WATERBURY Way here in Uhe morn rm extracted nod return NI i Warntainy Dentat COMPANY Eemblched 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Houre:8to6 Sundeye Cleeed ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN LADIES IN ATTENDANGA Special Sales Tomorrow Men’s Overcoats ready-to-wear; made in our own shops HESE coats are remarkable money-saving values. They are made in a splendid variety ( 00 e of smart models for men and young fellowe— of materials that were bought more than a year ago. That’s why we can eell them at such a very low price. Men’s Suits te Order tailored to perfection in our own shops Classy Clothes for Everyone ‘The mighty purchasive power of 40 stores is back of this one, ‘Think what ied means to you. It means that instead of. drawing your’ money from the ban! r saving up for several weeks—that you can buy Teee an8 pay in small weekly or monthly payments that you will never —and you won't have to pay a penny more than if you laid down the spot cash at any other store. Come and let us prove it— it’s our business to give credit and we like our business. OR tomorrow we offer a fine selection of our Frrecuier $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 suitings at a saving you simply cannot afford to miss. e These suits will be tailored to fit your figure as well as your personality and offer you a much better opportunity than you can pos- sibly get in ready-made clothing. Where the RITEHIEs CORNELL Stores Are: NEW YORK CITY STORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN: gictetne = (Some) mien ee 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. EVENINGS 5001 Filth Ave., Cor. S0th St. (Bay Ridge) 2531 Eehth, Ave” Leos abere Sth St prec § ted NEWARK: 143 West 20th Street (Headquarters). HINGE AL. 196 ye one BRONX: 48 East 49h St, Ne. 3d Ave, 267 Bergenline Ave., John Street. WOMEN’S READ MENTER’S GENEROUS TERMS Suits, Coats, On a purchase of $30 pay $2.00 Down and $2.00 a Week. If you want 40, 60 or Men’s Overcoats, Suits, Hats WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE MENTER payment secures the clothes. Fulton Street J ; Street BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Custom-tailor New York Store Brooklyn Store li 226 West 125thSt.|435 Fulton St, Qua uly ONE FLIGHT UP ‘ONE FLIGHT UP Open Every Evening } Open Saturday Evening The old-fashioned tailor, sitting cross~ legged and plying his needle with painstaking care, could give you no finer workmanship than the clothes we offer. You must see to appre- ciate our snappy styles, fine materials, and best of all—our splendid values, OVERCOATS Extraordinary Value at “45 For the Little Fellows ‘Attractive values in boys’ clothes. Sizes 8 years upward, Two ‘Specials’ for this week— Corduroy Corduroy Suits Knee Pants 0 eae Dignified Credit Terms Our credit plan is no different from the charge account system of many so-called cash stores. You get the same values, the same courteous treatment and the additional advantage of more liberal terms. By our plan you pay as you can most easily afford. Newark Store, 149 Market St.—One Flight Up. Open Sat. Eve. The German Kaiser’s pri- vate letters to the Russian " Czar from 1894 to 1914 * “Don’t forget that Faure—not his personal fault sits on the throne of the king and queen of France } ‘by the grace of God,’ whose heads Frenchmen, repub- | Beans, cut off! The blood of their majesties is still on that country. Look at it—has it since then ever been happy or quiet again? Has it not staggered from bloodshed to bloodshed? And in its great moments did it not go from war to war till it soused all Europe and Russia in streams of blood? Till at last it had to commune over again? Nicky, take my word on it, the curse of God has stricken that people forever! We Christian kings and emperors have one holy duty imposed on us by heaven—that is to uphold the principle ‘Von Gottes Gnaden’ [by divine right] ; we can have good relations with the R. F., but never be intimate with her! I always fear that in frequent and long visits in France people, without feeling it, imbibe republican ideas. “Here I must,tell you an example: I remember a few years ago a gentleman-——no German—telling me, ful! of horror, that when he was at a fashionable salon in Paris he heard a Rus- sian general answer a French one's question whether Russia would smash the German army: ‘Oh, nous seront battu a plate couture, mais quesque ca fait? Nous aurons alors aussi la re publique!’ [‘Oh, we will be smashed to pieces, but what does that matter? We will then also get.a repubiic’.) That {s what Tam afraid of for yon, my dear Nicky! Dor't forget Skobelew ASTHMA Dr. Kinsman's Aghme Remedy vow int z & eruesists, Avo ferent leded Freee Wines br, Kineman, Hunt Block, Augusta,Maine Dr. Mayer CURED This Sailor’s Flat Feet and He Passes Fire Dept. Examinations IF YOUR FEET ARE SICK Brooklyn, N.¥ ton Stzvet, Brook and his plan for carrying off the imperial family at a dinner once! Therefore, take care that your generals don’t like the Sng wraea’ apkalae R. F, too much, Please forgive my being so open, but I want you to see how warmly I feel for you and how anxious | am about you and that you should fully know what my motives are,” seen at any of “Lost and For can be left at Advertising Agencies telephoned directly to The World, Cal! 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main ination my feet and I was paw ® fr Festored to thelr tn : eat tr onjsine pain ever p fresh, oid on. nif "throug be & salt jumerOUs ‘Truly Youre (Wed Youn! tarrox, | DR. 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