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+ see —— —_ - _ . . — i? | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 191T.' . ge ee ENING WORLD, BA SEPTED ORIGINAL FASHIONS; MODEL FOR PATTERN at back of the coat in corresonding | effect, also the front. A straight sleeve eet in plain would look well, whit TRE IN I] y | \ > three large joked pearl but lor the satin foundation could shew en the bottom of the skirt, whi omall inner yoke of cream lace completes the | "NIRPER MIKE'S” [Scene at Fake Wake for “Nigger Mike,” WINTHROP AMES ie WKF’ WINE |pumeemrmemmenr ii Dive To-Day TO BIGTINEST “Casket,” Where Mourners |f Kneel and Dancers'Whirl, Just } Plain Beer Crates: Draped. could close the coat in front. a sightiy shirred waist and sleeve in one, and a five-gored skirt? I wish /Plans Already Drawn for New! to make the dress fullor, but in make h wats: full id Mk to Play House to Resemble i combine something else x % HELENE Fou could combir~ allover lace, or @ flowered net in pale colors, Insert a lengthwise in the waist, the akirt, edging it with lace laiting all around, with a band of the also on bottom of the ekirt, the lace plai trimming the edge, being continued from the panel effect in front. pbs SAVES MEN RUN DOWN IN BAY rryboat Capsises Launch, Then | Drawing Room. | | ATOWN DECEIVED. | CHI New York, which already has the! ‘ biggest theatre in the world in its Hippodrome, is aiso soon to have the} Uttlest in a house that will be almost, Cynical Reporter Listens to! miniature in size to be owned and man-| Aged by Winthrop Ames. | Sad Tale of Joy Ride Death, | ‘The plans of this playhouse, about . which nothing was known until yeater- Then Lifts Sombre‘Pall.” | day, have already been drawn. Options have been secured on two attes for its location. One is on the north eide of Forty-fourth and almost adjoining the | proposed second New ‘Theatre, and the | other t# in West Forty-fifth street, near the property on which Lee Shubert in- tends to bulld @ playhouse as a me- (Pa ngt y “ie Eien on most simp! the trimming morial to his brother, the late Sam $. | merely being applied. Worn over mo ' lied. Mike," a Chinatown bad man of ugly Bhubert. | ir most Any color, such as lavender, pink, biue, police notoriety as a gang fighter. OP apart ago, when Mr. Ames! a... messaline alip, it completes Girls of the quarter came in from the mY Pope we crrector of the | New | charming gown.—A last season's gown streets during the early morning and wate and stated that he would net would be quite renovated worn under wept softly over the bier. Some of them be @ candidate for the position when | this tunic. the second No —_— | shamefacedly knelt and faltered such | was soused to the gills and attting, | ¢f 9 lp D MAN SHOT IN BED hiated that ie MAE ocd tH a eee | words of prayer as they could remem- | hunched up, next to the shuffer, The Captain Makes Reacne, DESCRIPTION. ‘This attractive tunic ts developed in lemon-colored silk marquisette, trimmed with ail run yellow lace banding and crystal frin As the outline of the All to-day and Inst night a biack ena- ket stood on pedestals in the centre of the dancing floor of the Chatham Club, | the toughest of the tough ahow places | of Chinatown, Visitors were told that it contained the body of “Nigger ‘The rescue of two men run down tn & naphtha launch thrilled passengers bound for Thirty-ninth street, Brooklyn, jon the ferryboat Bay Ridge last night, | Some of them standing on the forward | deck saw the ferryboat run into and capsize o small craft, then heard cries of distress. Capt. Ripley stopped the ferryboat and lowered a lifeboat. In a few min- utes two dripping castaways were brought on board. The ferryboat took the launch in tow The shipwrecked mariners refused (6 give their names to the police when the ‘Thirty-ninth street landing wes reached, The Captain sald that if'the launéa carrie’ any lights they were very dim, : ore | periment in play production which All questions com Gt tee a A flora from be” som to, hh SAYS HE'LL “GET REDDY.” |Periment, in play production wnion pre teagprirtd While the candles fickered in the fee. Peet adie uke Oe ane , Was not fully developed then, bat it and materiale of draughts caused by the slow moving |1On# Island City and poo | Member of “Car Barn” Gang Was | turns out to Playhouse whieh will dresses snould de i" nd awed orders | oC" CVF With @ Jerk and lands on his |, be more ike ig drawing-room than jancers, and ervitors bawled orders | 00) | Asleep When Rival Opened addreseed to the down the dumbwaiters and the band t was awful, If I could have caught p shld bed slate thes rer whee ein bs Fashion Editor, hoomes ‘ Lis cont T might have saved him, dns Fire on Him. ti be managed Probably somewhat on the lines of the of The /Evening of “Nigger Mik sat apart in corners |head split open, right across the part “Reddy"—balance of name unknown to | Little Theatre in London, will be consid- World. No pat-| and taiked to one another with thelr of his hair, and there was another the police—walked up to the third floor | erably smaller tham the Comedy Theatre, t for designs | hands over their faces. crack running down to his right ear. of No. 23 East Ninety-fifth street short-|{n West Forty-firet etreet. which seate near 1 COFFIN OF BEER CRATES WITH | We called a cop and got an ambulance ly after 7 o'clock this morning. The] barely 600 people. Ite stage will be de- in thte column can MASK OF NEGRO UNDER PALL, |4P1 he was took to the hompital over | —_. r of o rooms stood silghtly | Voted to modern pleys which demand | do be obtained, but “Nigger Mike” may or may not be| {here and did in an hour, while the ajar, and pushed it back furth- {the greatest intimacy between the actors with the descrip. er and had a took. Within he saw two| 4nd the audiences, in which words dead. But his body is not under that |“ector® was working on him, Poor 4) New York Men Can’t Make oI Hon furnished eimple matter | pall and has not been. The coftin | 1k men asleep. One was Harry Nunn,| #pokKen in an undertone must be heard | 2 ur Mehed it te @ simp! married in, You will also need for| ts Dullt of beer crates placed end to| “So his wife didn't want the wake up| ¢ ful Hi Till |twenty years old who, the police say,}and the raising of an eyebrow must work out patterns. your trip, which J infer will be short, end, neatly covered with black cloth |*t thelr place in the Bronx, because ouccessfu usbands i i“ prominent member of the “Car|be observed from the seats in front. —_—__ Bue Lene wile teaa sen oe “Ss With sllvered handles tacked along the beet oe anal and Stivers e For et Single Days, |Bam™"_ mane The other sleeper wae In other words, it will be trument,| A new and distinctive feature Of | sma 1 ‘travelling hat, aacoutar in| aides. Under the cloth at the head Hsia od BS phil eet a oe They gi 4 YS+ | John Killian, @ recent novitiate. He Braiden the most delicate form of | trig department ia the illustration color, {You Mill also need a fancy | where the head e 4 Hn ft aay J , | Wie a cheap paper mask of a negro, [20mm in Madison street and had it fixed a Reddy" (palied out s gun and biased | “oer. Ames 5a opent much time etaty- |°f te different pleces of the pattern | ese” stead emacctsetea at nile sense stuffed with a towel a vec oe beeen, “when men conse to lead the ex- | 11, the left hip. ing theatre construction abroad. It is| necessary for the making of the| : The purpose of the queer proceeding |, Vike, Nut Mike would have liked It #0.) gtence of ex-bachslors, after | Nunn called nis landiord, Patrick |**/4 that he realised the hopelessness | garment shown. Patterns in regular | ing your fs known only to the four or five|” wy marriage, and become real bus- | Walsh, who, with the assistance of Kil-|f is task at the New Theatre before ith Mr, Plumb ev v . 53 eises cannot be obtained, but wit friends of Mike who arranged it. They| rasctuber Hur being conical meate (no| Bande, there will be far less @i- |lan, tried to staunch the flow of blood, Me ee ar crea eee yey atnroa einen LiKE; uaa) 7D o eensdbian: the tlk won't tell, The weeping girls, the folk | reporters telephoned to Long Island City| @iverce and domestic happiness.” | Another lodger suggested culling @ pol-|‘hat his preference has always been In Lethe AN ® Who have sent floral decorations—none | and had a seutch ofgho police and hos-| ‘That is the optnion of Judgo Robert | !ceman. favor of & small stage. tration, which ts 1-18 of a size 36, of them Das known,that it was not a| pital records, made.” No such accident dinner ask for + He will go abroad in a week on @ 4 ©. Cornell of the Domestic Relations xX on the cops for, me,” declared | hurried trip connected with his new en-| Ca" be enlarged to any size desired. PAL E RIPE wenuine tying-in-state, No outsiders, | and no such death was set. Court of @ certain species of married Nunn, who packed his wound with & | terpri: His plans are expected to xo ——— until #4 Evening World reporter visited | GRIEF WAS OVERDONE, SO FAKE] (20,0) 0 ctlal) Mamues OF Arlim’ | plece of cloth and imped down to Louls|into effect a year from the present} ANSWERS TO QUERIES. the piace to-day, ‘save been allowed to WAS EXPOSED. ‘ound largely in cities Ik2/ Berger's drugstore on the corner, |time. ne Ay 3 the skirt | revealing re . vat oN .| This littlest theatre will be Mr. Ames’s | ‘4 ae if mn shot ii on er k ree own project’ Me is reputed to be very | Will you kindly give me a suggestion |@ bit of lace, and the waist ands wan | jormed the druggist. Then he turned to|Weaihy and as to what I should wear to be married |Plice, draped to the same si de, show. TUNG SESGE LE el il oeactte ey pe and sald: Jown enterprises, His booking connec: |in October? ‘The ceremony will be per- ing © bit of the lace in the front and x, and the short sleeves made vil probably be with the Shus|formed in the minister's house, with a| Beek Now, it only stands to| ‘Reddy,’ who potted me in the arm alberts, as Lee Shubert was associated Sisoky Ge 1a0e; pis tho & dropped eheeh lift the head covering. Had he not been | One of the audience of Mr. Plumb was |New York. accompanied *y two husky Central Of-|an unbellever. Men of the Chinatown | “Men don't seem to know nowadays fice men he might have had difficulty in| type don't grieve with auch un open| what tt means to be husbands, and the wetting out with his \iscovery, show of feeling as was displayed by the| situation t# p A visitor to the place early this morn- | “losest friends of “Nigger Mike.” He | Judge Cornell. ing took the news of “Nigger Mike's | returned with pollee reinforcements and death to the newspapers. There had been rumors of it for several days. Visitors to the elub found the tm- pressive bier as it had been d to them. At the head wa would not say wher flowers with rd inserts |S mila eapabadlien df alive, or whether the present lying In Maatcuusen as state of the beer crates is a device to Te OF WHISKEY BILL. }linrow gang feudists-off the track, |mayhap to put an end to certain ac tles of the police which were anno: walter was indicted for election frauds| “The trouble frequently arises trom during the campaign of 197, He fled to| the city atmosphere in which young ing ere Canada, but later gave himself up and| Men lve, Habits are formed that many : the indictment against him was quashed} are never able to shake off, It is the Johnny Plumb, ancient companion of | He has been active at Coney Island this| fast ving in New York that produces, RHEINGOLD Beer, brewed by S. Lieb- mann’s Sons, Brooklyn. terward in one of the hotel Ltted the pall, aempite the objecting gz] Feason that no man can be a auccesstul |vear ago. If I'd a been hep to where|with him during his two years at the] 4ie errexwate 1h gio hotels Me htt that “Aike's lat wish wee [husband and a bachelor at the samelhe lives, I'd a got him folst.” that only hie closest friends w Theatre. Also what should I take away with me? Am fair complexion, blue eyes and slen; } ne 3 time. This morning, for instance, I had| Policeman Stevenson summoned an Dr, Pearson Gives More. der, If I should have a suit and dresse four cases before me to which this ap-jambulanec in which Nuna was taken to : a will you be so kind to suggest what Plies, Ido not say this condition 1s, at} the Reception Hos CHICAGO, Sept. 9—Dr. D. K. Pear- Tbe iaaisHala Would be Bidet Present, any great menace to the com-|" “Who hot you sons, the aged philasthropist, who aj colors a nak munity, but the conditions that produco} xunn, rad ANaTEn er) BAe HAVOR : this state of mind ina man should be} -phar's my affair—wait until T sasday. se nd Woneck attacked, . 8 of this, I'll take care of him, for that amount to the Chicago Cit; MAN BECOMES WHOLLY A BACH- | Nunn. Missionary Boclety. ia z ELOR HERE. M. AXEBROD—The brown | up over) Greater New York. Order a case today. But once the exposure was made, Plumb was so cross and sulky tl tevenson asked At the foot was a gi which must have cost lays; a broken worked in flowers th at set plece, good many dol- | on which was | vords TO OUR DEAR FRI She supposed deceased, red-eyed with |summer. tole tates extent the ex-bachelor hus- - Jef (or something) told huskily of Say 7 aa geal nd, He becomes #o thoroughly and ie Finger Mike's death, “Mike, it should] EDUCATOR GOES BLIND, |adsotutely a bachelor, thinking of his de explained, had not a trace of Ethi- own ways, his Gissipations and his opian blood in him. Dr. Frederick W. Mar, principal of| Selfish Hving, that he does not have . TELLS OF TRAGIC DEATH DUR.| Public School No. one of the largest | even the beginning of a successful hus- ING A JOY RIDE. in the Eastern District of Broolslya, | band, has been stricken with partial piind-| “When this sort of man marries his “We are coming back from the Fred | nosy and is now in @ hospital in Port- Bee sa at Goauauys deem ae ‘ort- | wife in @ short time begins to drag on land, Me., according to information re- | : . ‘Thursday night, about 10 o'clock,” said | ceived at his home in Richmond Hil, | te dele ye an nny to the men who stood with | Queens, yesterday. MEA ents at the head of the casket. Cie Mar, Ms Wite and thelr aixteen-| S1V8 up his bachelor friends and sports Te. Stivers, the president year-old son, Frank, spent the Summer|&fd pastimes, He cannot afford both « club, here, and the Nigger and m at Bustrious Island, Me, Last Tues-| wife and bis pleasures, and nine times MEE ites automoniin The day they started for home. As Dr, Mar| out of ten he takes his pleasures, | was walking up the gangplank of a “This frame of min : disamer at Portand a Was wuddenie lye A 18 Cectedty si harmful to the home. It separates the = ricken with blindness from some un- niained cause, At. the hospital ‘re | husband and wife in every possible way, regained the eve after «| Their Interests become different. Each e, but the surgeons believe he wili| begins to be extravagant, he trying to ~ recover that of the lead @ bachelor Ife and she trying not to think about {t, ‘Then the money gives out, they come bere or go to the divorce purt, and you have an end of the ro- ae. had @ typical case the other day The man was a bachelor through and through, I do Sept. %—Laura s wounded in the head yesterday by a .8%callbre bullet | + |and only three weeks, remain| + || while sitting at her desk in the Kast | . | before the great Fall “Moving! . || street sehool, The fact that the bullet ay,” Oct. Lst., arrives. , || became flattened in passing through a believe he ever had ce it is the day when home- | window pane probably saved the girl's abi ; aeatnneat Ne sine y * | seekers’ hearts are madeGLAD | * || tite. had come to the + ]or SAD—depending upon the| + —ar—entnrgaronenen = had found himself, after a hasty mar- | . care Shey Bave Sarco! in}. || DOMESTIC COURT riage, too good to go out and work and i pareetiog tip Apartment, « Sl. 1} TODGR, WHO SCORES | (enough to support tus wite, But ‘| Every week-day and every] * THE EX-BACHELOR| eprecs, to's ase tating a cee s now taking @ vacation « + |Sunday —every week, every] + || Bane atl aticy vate the the Island, with time to remember that “| World prints more “To Let} © || OF a married, '* ladvertisements than ANY] * WIFE HAS A RIGHT TO NAG AT} |: OTHER New York News-| + || TIMES. | + | paper. “|i “Many men say t leave home be-| * | ABOUT 2,000 WORLD “TO Ara exivaahelor hustands ano’ idee LET” ADS. SUNDAY | + |including announcements of a great number of i STRICTLY c HIGH-CLASS yd: APARTMENTS i ' ” located in New York's most a select residential districts. them are pretty diss ated, When @ man nearly oll his evenings out and ome intoxicated, with no money, I think the wife is entitled to express her opinian American parents are greatly to ge: Re rot % The National Soda Cracker » domestic It seems to me i * | apartments renting from $1,000 | * Gicatar eed ie tis matt + | per year up. ' duty of a 1. The wife cannot do | A wil toward making the home a success; "| Under Nv Circumstances Jahe must have the co-operation of the } Should You Miss Seeing. the wusband | * | Great Display of High-Class If young men were taught some of * | Apartment Advertising To Be + | Printed in the things that contribute toward mak- ng a happy h being | Jor dlvsipa- -| To-morrow’s Sunday World Record: Herald | most pattent man ron his hind feet oy that he ever | , fed in balancing @ feather on r. 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