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TBI IT1NIN0 WOULD, WUDKESDAT, JAHTXARY 15, 1913. 10 CRUISER RUSHED Chain of United Manners Stores TO MEXICO TO AID AMERICANSJN PERIL Denver With Force of Marines Heads for Acapulco, Where Rebels Ace Active. To Polish Us Uncouth Americans. WAWmWlTOH, Jan. ! -Tin tnvr hM baan udid frooi Baa DtasTo, Cat., to iUapuloo, Mmam utinu a mrtf sttaa41ci I rportWI Mth Aaorloaaw In aanr So will aafl to morrow and should arrlv at th Mati an port In about four days. OMnmamlair WaaMrcton ha about no bnanl an1 about a ramparty of Oovarnmanfa Aarlaton to sand a to protaft American Hv and avaparty waa raarhad aarty to-day attar tnp report of the activity of a band under Julio Radlllo had been td tbroueh Ambassador W I toon at City. Consul Bttwarda at Art- aaloo had tuci't rA that Inaamaob oa (be afxlcan FVlrals war unaM to protect Americana and tha Maxlo&n aommandar of In lown hail admitted fcl inability to retnforco tha trsrrlsoa, a warship sbouM ba aant Tha laet report from Arapuloo aalu adttlo'a men ware opanaUnc In the aeuntry there and that rafuaaaa from direction war pourln- Into the which la one of (ba moat Im portant Msslnan porta on tha Pnctflo. Depradatlona and atrnrltlaa by tii ap proaching rebel baJ.it wrr rportd. Americana and oth.r foralsrxia will da taken aboard tha Danver when ah reachea thare If they ao dealra. Tha Dsnvcr la the nearaat ahlp to tha dan Car Una. POOR ITALIAN BARON GETS $1,000,000 F HALLGARTEN ESTATE Franchetti's Sister-in-law Asks Court to Deprive Him of Inheritance. ; (ij fl tm JlHaKjl tOWt MOW M. de Cattellane Seymore, a French Critic, Shout the Correct Movement in Tipping One'e Hat to a lady Alio Illus trate How Not to Per form the Ceremony. He Civet Lettont in Car rying a Cane, Behavior at a Wedding and What to Wear on Occationt, Betidet Other Stunt t Intended to Refine the Crude Native. arnn t.copoM Franchsttl of Home, who niHrrlad th heaullfiil All. Hall tfr. ,.i daughter of Hi mulll-mllnVin-Tra t h 1 1. ill r.'plat. Adolph tlallaartn. Waa ir infirmcd from a needy nohla- .in to the poaaeaaor nf .10n,iuft truat run.l tbf n ileulalim handed down hy Stir. sst p"rler to-day. The It run comaa etat mum. Hair inaaaaalnn of tha fund I'rnated In fiver of hla wifa hy her i t liar manr ar ago. Tha prnpertv i.vniv, i haa Inrrewed In value until now It la wnrih nearly fl.OOO.OM) Adolph llallcarten net aalde ajm.iWI worth liLa aetata, !n the form of two I KM"" funila fin HI dnuxlitera AaVe and Elranor. who married ii Harr von Kir panfala nf Herlln. Th ilaufhtera waia Ivan the power nf dlapoalne; of their eharea upon their dratha. If there were children, tb wtll provided that th prin cipal of the truat waa to rn to them. Barotitis, ITranchettl died without laaua after making her wUI In New Tork In law, and by Ita terina bequeathing her entire aetata to her huaband. Her wtll waa probated In Home, where aha waa Heine; at tha time of her death. Utter Actuary letter were laaued to Paul St. Wartrurg for property In New Tork Once again, a French critic, and lec turer on our atuptd and Ignorant and brutal dreae and manner In America. Once, twice, three tlmea! llonteequleu, Pouqularea and now Castellan Baymore. Ie Montqialsu "read pap re" at tha teaa of tha wealthy and generoua. Fou qulve gtvea ''oonfaranosa " in theatres with picture of the nobility of Uurnpe in maaquarada roatiamea, shown In col ored view et p) per. But ( 'aatallana Sevmore haa a chain whirl, might ba celled "United Mann era Htorea" from Atwmtlc to Pacific, only be oaile them Acailamlea da fas on. There. If you like' the etherlal and straiapsay lovely iaxner of the Caatel lane Heymore brand, you can get it by the ounce, which la to aay you may be taugn' no i in ray on your glee in a raataurant, and yen, "Hay, waiter!" er In wholeeal bu, even tncluiblng how to dreaa and walk up tha alata and amile t the bride at your own wedding. Not even one who moral through our vulgar atmosphsrs with the lacompar- . grara of M. da CaeteUana Heymore ran ba In ail tha abyama and aaatoaUa The aooountlng of tha New Tork I Af JPauranr and Truat Company, ear utnr wf the estate, nam up for Judical before the Surrogate. Krau enfele aurprlaed the Haron'a family tor filing objections to his i taVm Tha awpsstlon wag based on the Uiyt.ry that ba law of Italy should govern tha die astasia of tha Baronsas's estate. Under tba Roman law tha Baron enuld dBase been out off, as hla wife neglected aa oonxply fully with tha Konuui B p drawing ap bar will. But tha will waa drawn In New York, where the swan's tnt create wars tuHy provided Car under (he terms of the will. The pari up at diaantsaad the objnrajona JACK JOHNSON'S BONO STANDS DESPITE FLIGHT. Court Holds There Is No fcvidenoe to Show the Pugilist Intend ed to Bade Trial. OKuCAUO, Jan. I Jack Johnson will not he deprived of hla liberty lircauaa of his departire for 'anada Mo idav nlgliL Vsderal Judge ('arpenii r to-day refupas I Ike motion uf Kcih ral tuthoritlaa to set aablc the puglllat'a BOOdl of PtM and I jalt hi in a a fugitive from Justice lo await trial on tin charge of violating th Mann whMe aljv act The bondain.ui on Johnson's lA.itti bond on the charge of an itPghaUJ nurreudercil him, uuwtrvrr. and the puglllai waa glvsn two daya at liberty to set an other bond. Hla attorney, T)svld Hach- 1 raoh, said he would produce It In ruurt I to-eoorrow morning or Hstuiday f 5MAKT AteC. v i TNC COHRECT m 1 awampa of fhle great but deplorably benighted country at once. M do I aatallana St.) 'more, therefore. goea about lacturlng to hla pupils "t long Intervala, and awert and preli and beautiful male persona of hla oho Ing "amplify" until he romna again. HE GIVES THE GAME A START BEFORE HE GOES. "Of coume," he admlta with a charm ing effort to get down to the level B Am mi hearers, "when 1 am In a city and delivering my tulks before the branch academy, believe me, I am Hie whols cheese; but when I am gone my managers shall fly about among the cltlss In their districts, elaborating and complstlng my work." The latest censor of the brutal Ameri can behavior and dress lias evun thought of starting a curreapondems sohool, by which, fur Instance, a Kin tlsman who has stepped on tha train of a lady's dinner gown can arm! a special delivery latter to the neurem academy and gat back by parcel post I document tailing him what to do next. He la also negotiating for moving pi door and rroaaed the country. San KrandBco, slnkhols of rudeness, pie is write.) Hla full name, Incidentally, as joint. 1 on his card of csnvss-grslned paper, la: AUOtTHT : . Schaefelysky de Mukkadel da tcllan 1 HEYMOITR. "I have found ao many men who have been eiiceasfut In bualneaa and In tha professions who lo not know how to act whap thalr monotsrv sue'ess lead ; rmirlev them Into unfamiliar aurroiinilltiK" They write to m for private leseon. On sataeg to me with an Invitation I ik wedding breakfast. 'WhPtJUj tils thing?' ha asks. 'What shall 1 wenr, how shall 1 go In? Win g shall 1 conn' nut? What ahall I aay? Help me, or I am loat.' Ah, there are so many auchl "I IPPlriWli for Instsnre, In the cere mony of the hat and the cane." JUST HOW NOT TO TIP YOUR HAT. In the narrow and prosaic llmlta of The Kvenlng World reception parlor Mi t'ounl proceeded to a demontri tlon of the "ceremonies of the hat." Klrat he llluatrated the usual American atrocities agaltiat lie ritual of aalutlng a lady In the afreet. He classified them. No. 1 waa that of "The l,nro," who strides past the lady, contorting one side of his face and nodding Jerkily and pushing his list barely half an Inch from his forehead No. ! Is thst of "The Fellow Who Is Not 1'ief i res ..,',.. ! lacks tlia eh genii ( m all ne, lioklng ttMlghi shessLand llfu hi tat with tb abrupt t"i ff. c in uf monkey kttoeigi t pehhles tllrupn to a hiri-l-orgsn fhtn, frPPHentlv not Iduchlits toe lis' ont I aril at Si Ihi lal one No. X pa tb Mfmari ti v who nrta hit htl with a IS; Sep sol h .bis it upsMs down "like a imn ettfttrlbtMlun" Phlla b I i Ing at Hi" lad' And. theft, ,it last, wi The nt '' man." Ah' Soft mns'c ir.ia, pro fe,or! (Something lik. Koslltng Hot irr(1lr" or th- 'Murtn ir t Mi Msld.n hair Ftftl." Vi, )gg, Thgril w,n'i Th r?OUPt drifted past ha Interilewer. w ifted hla bat aide and held It ctown UP Willie he dlaplnyed trhal he railed the "stiajilelon Of a smile." 'a show of In terest, ' and btrnjiid the rsvepttott room partition. Thus ended the dream like f.niav. It urn too soon over litiitilli from another eornrr came ttie growls of s pe-son In a array swi itet asking the K ruing World to bring In- wlfg b.ick , he mm. shn li.l left bin lifter be hud beaten her oiilv twice in six gMHIlhS i msthefnatl and be needed the money she mad by t inslaPMiw taking In w sailing be. ause lie had lout his Job on a truck. WHEREIN THE COUNT RECEIVES . A CRUEL SHOCK. Klainlaalng th Interruption airily, the fount told of the awful ttld k In had in the street yesterday. It aeetnt-d to g! , him qiialma of th tummy tvn lo ts- , c. II It. "1 saw s msn walking with a wotnin ! In Broadway. It wss apparent that they could afford the mo' expensive Hut i that man had a dark green hit He had a hlua overcoat A'.d, mv dear air, he had brown trousers. How can one do sueh things?" Th Count himself was wearing a fxwn colored overcoat and a hat of tlie I same shade, but fusnler. "Now, If my I cost were black." he explnlned. "I could permit myself to wear this hat. ftlark goes with anything. Itut 1 could not possibly wear a black derby with this coat. It must be harmonious So feu here understand It! Ah, well. It may be ' liNirned In time." And August Schaefeiyaky de Mukkadel d l'jtcllnne Seymore floated, smoke- Ilka to the elevator and, smiling radiant went down In the car. The room seemed gloomy when he had gone. MATHEMATICAL MARVEL HERETO PUZZLE COLLEGE. Rrxhestfl Boy, Albert V (jamble, t.i Mi iv, i uliimhia How to DO Sums. ' Albert a (ramble, i RocmWaW, N. Y., ;gh school fioy who, without papar or prn'll, n glv th anrwer alniost as mm ss be heirs sny mathematical protv !i in ststed, is IK town f show his pajes In the nrofeisnri at Oolumhla ITnlver- slty. tlhen esn tll Imtantly how many aseOPwl vou hav lived If you tell him PPwI ag In ears and fractions of year He can add up frowning masses of fig ure aa ppon as be sees them, and can divide, multiply and subtract with equal f,ir:1ltv. The Cot ambit pr,, feasors ar i t bis strain' gift. The boy was not awnre himself of his ,1 senilis until b" gave an ins ,ui.we, i , a knotty proh- 1. m nrolsiundl t ny tn superinienueoi or the nfnVe ill Will ll ne whs worai is during the aiimnier vscatloti. It to ik l.kkeeper halt an nour io the work hand. the pi ,llem Albert solved off- Diabetes Simple Herb Quickly Relieves This Dread Disease Avoid Soothing Syrups Cin YotT Co..k bj Ntfurt's Mitkod '.eo-tof'r hern rentdd In et.lr lv.; held out to the t to ieln Ihrlr Jean bj rtrii rasl,res PSJ axrabls, ami las flirted BM Sg '"A SlaB reeently iBSWISISi in Motkn. ealled niaSatnl llrrb, OSS l"n fsSSa IS le a BSltlM In tleTn.lm.i'l ..t Ul.ltM, ,,,.l.l -wtu.1. th. aislfi" gnwIW ".l ouar, n-ierlns lg.r and USaiS "afK&JS rwnol, etMSN Ifet i ati.nt IS ""i arasaasns, M u ai t trataWd ewej, sltMa . sw fsd jrsr IL "ill mail lb Bri s lrluur for 2fte. with EL VJffL at sesnsl '"hi- ETB dlltle roe. tainni latest 'li ltU and eirtwirs tan of f.iej tshMk gWsa pajmuea 3 sun-li sod uaar irar ImloHmte.! In Cl anrnWH i;". Tag ir atflK-tol fr'eiKlt till" off'T and ead i.. t i II nit le-aatr: a.ore-i rilKMil At. en.. Hoi AK,' Whiaiey I'ulnt. N. V. THE BEST WAY TO CLEANSE THE BOWELS A tauatlvo r bm of Any ri value muit Jn mors than rlenn out tht howtla. 'ir a Ini nalta arr bad. bfcaunn after t.r. Ina thrm tha patient la mora conatlPMied than ever. m Th Ideal Invatlve mil MmirJ purlflrr U Frtnla. a wotvltrfiil .Itucovery thut etntly ' " lean out the MMmach and bowela without ' robblna thm or their valuable dlaeatlv lul ee. and tit tha xama time tonea uu the VRtern arenerally. I'Hrtola i- Nnowtl aa tha doctor In randv form and la pleaaant to t.tke luat the thlna to ftlv the . hlldr. n. 9 19Pi 1 boxea. or trial alxe l ftn or "nd " to 10 Sevonl Avenue. N-w Btiv Bond .Irii IA RTuI A CO York. The Liver is the Road to Health BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pills Ktrellr t f'O Coli"tijiltlon and aa irHlt , rreit.lv. ,f nil dl'-der at th. llr. .loniaefi au.1 blend They itriiwe HM ayslesi m all larmtus sad nttaaaj rii)n and im .line s health and clear remnleltaa ,nd sweet hreath. Hoi at ,1l I'llla. 2.V It for St. OA. trial Slie. tor. it MsVaf (orra or by mail mi tin ratfl mkiw ink ro -IOO Meal Ultd Mt New Vara. News Oddities The danger in using soothing syrup ami pairni mruicinrs iur cougos and ci. KIs lies in the fact that they ao nftrn contain drugs and opiates. These deaden th functions instead nf sup-; plying the healing ingredient that ' tur films for the brnetlt of those who assist Nature to throw off the grrnia I bav not the fine education, to under- I that cause the trouble. To secure immediate relief and In break up the must sever cold inside a single day, shake together in a bottle : a couple of ounces of glycerine, eight minces of whiskey and half an ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine, and take a teaspoon ful every four hours. This is a natural remedy and entirely harmless. Any druggist can supply you with genuine Virgin Oil of Pine, which i nines only in scaled half-ouure vials in wooilen cartons bearing the label of The Leach Chemical Co.. Cincinnati attand his lovely lsnguiigc. The fount hs low-browed per sons call htm "count" because thy cannot remember hla name eeys that he cam to thla country hy th back T. H. Is satisfied to b th holding party. Lilacs and pan! are abloom In Neteong. Natcong Is In New Jersey. Trad Item say ostrich plumes ar In demand, but that Isn't an oddity. Police and Pre horses la Philadelphia are to gat two weeks' vacation next aunwner. 8tamahlp t'ambrlan struck and cut In two a sleeping wmale that carried no side llghis. Kngtlsh speaking policeman ar to be placed on th principal atreet corners In Uerlln. Rapid transit Is progressing. In one day. Forty-two speeches were made before th board Boston Insisted In yesterday's election upon having something to drink with baked baana. Orange County onion growers are reduction on their product. making a strong protest against tariff OltorNPH FOR DIVORCE. Plturbursjb woman say four yeuis Is long enough to Uv with any man. Mud is ao deep In Whlppany. N. J., th nw school has had to b closed, but the children aren't complaining. Swiss prisons ar ao overcrowded prisoner ar lodged In cellars of ths loan halls. Might use the wereulpa of their Justly celebrated navy. Member of the Belgian Chamber baa made th same apeerh on the ConauUr aervlc annually for thirteen years Rffect has bsen uniformly the same. York. England. Magistral haa promised the town's twentv drunkards H afrirce If they aro not srrested In 1913. They're nil . half month to the good now MILS SLUGGISH STOMACH SOUR Wl. UPSET? GASGARETS GREAT! Tltail awful aMi.rntaa. lM-lchintf nf arid and foul aara: that nam in I lit nit nf th ! i .( I LI ! al II i Th Court held that Inasmuch aa John- ' stomach. ID neartnurn. oervnusneaa, nausea, nioauug aiier rating, leniiig oi iuii- ness. ittatinrss anil sirs nrauacnes, means vour aiomacn is iuii in sour ana -your eon bad obtained tin- consent of his bondsman to leave the Htate ant had Shown evidence "f h a Intention of r Upmlng, there waji no necessity for Jailing him. "The defeudsiH'r ., rtitrl ltie are wall Wnoan." ml, I luJge (Sarpenter, "and the fact tliai in- shlpiirtl hla two s it in files to lNili".1a In a-lvm.'e s net en vi" i nvl hint Jumping hip i. m I. Mrs. Wam i.i llrtrrlck III. Mrs. Margsret A Itsterlck of Monl rlali, N J., dld at the liouao of her atster. Mrs. Mary cttsvenaon, at Ueorge- O.. last Sunday. Mrs. Helerlrk. i was elghty-thre yaars old, waa th is of Dr. a. B. Heiei'ick. Mr. Hat- art r It will be burled from Irvtngcroft, (he home of her grand. laughter la Mont giar. to-morrow afternoon. Mae - liver ia torpid -your bowels conttiitril It isn't your stomach's (suit it isu't indigestion it's biliousness and roifstipation. Try Cascarcti; they immediately sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigcaled and fermenting fond and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste mailer from I lie IniHrla. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A ('sscarct lo-iiiglit Iralgliteu yotl out by morniiiR. "CASCARSZTS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP I Three Famous Pictures for Framing FREE! OwinR lo the Krent demand for the set of picture. given FREE with copies of the Sundsy World those entitled: "The Old Mill Pond," "Evening in the He rk. shires," and "The Cozy Corner," more pictures of the same set will h: Given Free for Coupon n Next Sunday's World "The Old Mill Pond" From Painting by P. R. KokUr. A picture shut appeals to th.; heart the old mill at sunset and a glimp.se of the mill-pond and orchard. "Evening in tne Berkshires" From FainUnt by P. RKokkr. As evening falls, the dis tant church begins to fade in purpling mist. The children romp in from the fields and the chickens come home to roost. "The Cozy Comer" From Painlint by Frank . Millet. .striking pfetilN of I'ri.s- i ,11a in the aolmnsy t tinier. ii cup of tea baskfo her and thiec rosy apples rosating on the hearth. Printed in Colors on Fine Quality Paper, Suitable for Framing. ORDER NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD IN ADVANCE. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street Semi-Annual Sale FURNITURE, BEDS & MATTRESSES $50,000.00 Worth Of Quaint Arts and Cralts Mission Furniture, made ol solid quartered white oak, limed to a nut brown finish, trimmed In copper; chairs upholstered In goatskin leather. Special Dining Room Suites Sideboard, with plate rail; China Closet has two dtiors; Extension Table is 48 jnches in diameter. Chairs art; finely modelled, having slip seats. Suite of 8 pieces. Regular price 179.00. 100.00 English Arts and Crafts model, Sideboard having one large linen drawer ami three smaller drawers; China Closet; Extension Table is 54 inches in diameter. Chairs finely modelled, having slip seats. Suite of 8 pieees. 1 3800 Regular price 242.00. Massive English Sideboard, 72 inches long, large linen drawer, two silver drawers. China Closet, with 2 glass panelled doors. Extension Table is .54 inches in diameter. 6 Dining Chairs and 2 Dining Arm Chairs. 1 67.00 Regular price 296.00 200 Lurge, Roomy Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers. Luxurious, deep - .seated leather cushions. Regular price 15.00. 7.50 BEDS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS 150 Fine Brass Reds with 2 inch continuous tubing, heavy filler rods, bright or satin finish, best English lacquer. All sizes. 1 500 Regularly 21.00 Fine Mattresses made from Black Drawing Horsehair, in piaiu or fancy ticking. Weight, full 45 pounds. For double size bed. 3000 each Regularly 37.50 Size for twin beds. Regularly 25.00. 20.00 each Upholstered Box Springs ticking; superior construction. Regularly 13.00, 34th Street in plain or fancy All sizes. 9.75 each 23rd Street 0 James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd 61eel On Thursday, January 16th Decided Reductions y OF HIGH CLASS FURS. Hudson Seal Coats, full length 135.00 formerly 185.00 Caracul Coat s. 45 inches long 55.00 formerly 85.00 Caracul Coals with Ermine .ollar and cuffs. formerly 125.00. 85.00 French Seal Coats, full lengUi 57.50 formerly 85.00 French Seal Coats with Mole or Ermine collar and cuffs. formerly 125.00, 95.00 Persian Lamb Coats. 30 in. long. . .13500 formerly 195.00 Persian Lamb Coats, with Skunk collar and cuffs. 30 in. long. formerly 235.00. 185.00 Pony Skin Coats with Raccoon collar and cuffs. formerly 95.00, 65.00 Marmot Coats with Raccoon collar and cuffs. formerly 95.00. 65.00 Fur Lined Coats in Black and Mixed Fabrics. formerly 42.50. 29.50 Natural Raccoon Muffs 1650 formerly 22.50 Natural Raccoon Scarfs 1250 formerly 17.50 Pointe'd Fox Muffs. Pointed Fox Scarfs. 34.50 formerly 47.50 25.00 formerly 35.50 Persian Paw Muffs 695 Persian Paw Scarfs 2.95 a Remaining stock of Children's Fur Sets and Fur Carriage Robes, at large concessions from regular prices. Semi-Annual Sale WAISTS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Lingerie and Voile Waists, effectively trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries. value 1.75 to 4-00. 1.35. 1 .95 to 2.95 Brocaded Silk and Stripe Habutai Silk Waists, Robespierre models. value 3.95, 2.95 Large assortment of Waists, including Voile, Marquisette, Linen, Chiffon and All-over Laces, at moderate prices. DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR. Gowns of Nainsook, trimmed with dainty em broidery, tucking or lace and beading with ribbon, value 1.25 to 5.95. 95c. 1 .50. 1 .75 to 4.75 Petticoats of Fine Cambric, trimmed with em broidery flounce ami lace. value 1.25 to 6.95. 85c, 1.35. 1 .95 to 4.95 Corset ('overs in various styles, neatly trimmed with Valenciennes lace, insertion, embroidery and beading. 50c. 75c. 95c to 1.95 value 75c to 2.75 Drawers of Fine Cambric, trimmed with lace aud embroidery. 50c. 75c. 95c to 1.95 value 75c to 2.50 FRENCH UNDERWEAR. Gowns of Sheer Nainsook with low neck, fin ished with dainty hand-embroidered scallops and hand-made eyelets with drawn ribbon. 150 value 2.00 Drawers of Nainsook, hand-embroidered. 95c value 1.25 Chemises of Nainsook, hand-embroidered in dainty designs and eyelets. value 2.50, 1 50 SQRQSI5 SHOES AT $3.50 Notwithstanding the advance in the cost of material ami labor, we continue to offer the same Sorosis value in WOMEN'S 3.50 SHOES In addition to the large range of Standard Models, several new Spring Styles are now on sale 34th Stxoct 23rd Stri t 4w