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— — THE EVENING ‘WORLD, LD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1912. nieces neesileranentagonentetsstintonmyes tances IGHTEEN CARRIED | Zffective Use of Plaid Silk SUFFRAGE LUNCHROOM |AYGNStA ctens soars, agen " DOVN LADDERS A Shown in Dark Blue Street Gown) |NVADEDBY MERE “lis f oe AS SRR alae clit Evening World's Original Fashi fo r Home Dressmakers. lis: way min or na so i Many From Leaping out | Ye, ty protect the rallway concerning § @e- Windows to Escape. Irish rete Linens A ee At “The Linen Store’ plant. Capt derson, tometer with every and f signe and mate: In Fact Only nly Three of Him | eearted the Gand Hag" Wil te Mi ; ; cd | a NEAT lake olkee’ hn istorically, this house dates back to Ireland, man’s Warning Keeps vhs aha raterd Appeared, Though Masculine | eat Swi oe whence its founders emigrated over half a century Y | v t ) ago to market Irish Linens in America. In those Hath Gunes uaoent early days Irish Linens:held a most important place iknorant of the f in our stock. soldiers. The city ¢ day and the militar d to forty men. Nego« ng to @ #ottionent of the dressed to the|\. Fashion Editor of Tables Were Reserved. The Evening| World. No pat. terns for designs zoey in this column can be obtained, but with the descrip- that ¢) tablished by | The suffragettes were a bit coy to-day tinued ‘in avatiing themaetves of Mra. 0. 1. BP. for Belmont's thoughtfulnoas tn arranging [ihe Wnt frulttens long established factories, among which are John S, tor thelr comfort at the Suffrage Party — ee aie Brown, J. N. Richardson's Sons and Owden, Ireland To-iay our assortment is greater than ever be- fore and is made up of goods from all the famous, BABY LIKELY TO DIE.' . |lunchrooms at No, 15 Fast Fortyfrst pig week for Oldest Supply 0 Bros., the Oid Bleach Li Co., Broad’ D: k mae | Vion FuPMGNGRTERE & Ble Welle | a Wee jest Supply Depot. id Bleach Linen Co., Broadway Damas Man and Child, Clothes Burne. to work out patterns. | | atreet. The restaurant, which has here- The programme for the centennial Co.~-firms which are household names the world ‘ tofore appealed to the patronage of celebration of Washington Market, over, and whose product sesses the i |women—though there were no bare Which beging on Tuesday, Oct, § and » an lose product possesses the pecullar vire Falsed agains men queste—wae reopened emis on Saturday, Oot. if was ane tues wherein the Linens of the ‘Emerald Isle" excel. nounced to-'ay a follows: . . for the winter to-da way, Oct, & prayer by the Rev, Our stock of Irish Linens ranges in price as Delicately lettered signs in the hati ee 1. Vahdewater, epecches by follows: | about the officer and on the front ateP*® Mayor Gaynor, W. C. MeAdoo, | told of the innovation, They read: Horough President MoAneny, al TABLE CLOTHS “Tables Reserved for Men.” Officer F. J. Kracke and Dr. W, R, 2x2_—soyds,, 2.50 a 450 It was explained that men of the Patterson, Parade around the market, 2x244 yds., 3.00 5 4.50 i ‘he: of the different pieces of the pattern, iu. Then Mother, | seoeesery Jor fhe weaning’ #y Jes an ment. It shows how easily the at-| (White Fireman Maragiine of Truck tractive design can be executed, a 4 | fo, 2% shinned up the tall extension @leo serves aa a guide in cutting one's } at & firo early to-day at No. | own pattern if euch ia neaded. neighborhood who Loinagidt cag uh Header by Craver ‘ Frere bana hd 5 6.00 cond avenue, he was yelling in peas et the movement and might a :. ia ekaveas the Hocutt 2lgx. s., 5.0¢ " 3.09 Man to the terrified people at the wins! at the Votes for Women restaurant had ‘Also addresnes by Borough 28) yds.,, 6.50 7.50 8.00 ae to wait and they would be raveed| DESCRIPTION. crt aes thaged Oy ent eran ident : Sliter, of the Hronx, Alfred arger sizes up tos yards long proportionately priced, i It Capt. Noth of Engine Company No,| AN *ffective use of platd allk ts shows ‘eons Meera already sittinn, Seduse: | Thureday, Oct. 1, Souvenir fay, NAPKINS PM was so alarmed lest some should | OM, ths dark blue wool eponse gown, | tered tables where men might ait with. Philp Relf, chairman of the Kentertain: Breakfast size, 2.50 2.75 3.00 up to 16.28 doz. fling themecives to the pavement belererey gor mteet and afternoon out dodging the hat pin that stings and Ment Committe, will introduce com. Dinner size, 3.50 4,00 5,00 up to 46.00 doz, Shaped straps of plaid pass around mitt of the tousewlves’ League te Fished for his life net and had hie men the plume that tlekles were therefore | {ting nalders, Ie will be ceo w neck and down the front to crows ree x Sue Gre etollclec eh. ll James McCutcheon & Co 5 ‘Maragii Ital i lesbihanthdelladbrtgl Diraehy ah fats Juat three men had appeared to choose Mra, A. Vanderleith, Mrs. Princkeho’t, a es Cc utc n leg ‘aglino’s Itatlan held the tenants in| the knees, Blue velvet button and : s check till they could be reached and| simulated eyelets trim the inside edges saved the lives of weveral who had been| below the belt, while on the walat + onthe point of jumping. Eighteen were | ™Mintature revers of velvet protrute | rescued tn all. |from the outer edge, where Tho first Maragiino grabbed was | *#llor collar of lace can be attached, Joseph Savio, who was screaming at | 72 Fever shaped pieces of velvet are Window With. his sixemontha-otd | A1*0 Inserted up the backs of the sleeves, aby Bessin in his arms, both of them |WMCM are finishod at the wrists with a th flames, Savio had tried to get down |>&"d Of plaid. A velvet collar open in t r past (we 8. Tedd i , a c S Opposit Hvriiehiias menu at a quarter past tw nv i enldeat of the. teas, Jullan Heath, 5th Ave. & 34th St. WaldpteAsoria Friday, Oct. 0, Market Day, all goods [RQ Maeseaeasaeareasearatrareareareater will be ieponed of at a sacrifice, | William Minder, chalrman of the Ar | rangements Committe : Gov. Wilson will a tho_market 4 Oct. 12, banquet at Hotel 34th Street West Roast Lamb. With Spinach Roast Beof.. With Peas and Fried Pota Lamb Stew ‘ ¥ exetable Soup. " A new and disthactive feature of ed Off, Taken First, |this department ta the illustration | a , 7 be Comish Cakes. 10 cents the stairs and hud been driven back. | front and lined with plaid Is an eltect Chocolate Puddin, His night clothes and the nightdress|'¥® CO™Pletion to the tollette, Whipped Creams... vie B center The establishment has no iquor i+ cense and smoking is not allowed, Prose ft eal PERMIT FOR CEMETERY of the baby caugit fire and both were awe: Quzar naked when Maraglino passed them] p.,, Kooraded asren 50) Steerer » down the ladder, IT have 41-2 yards of narrow light ‘The baby was terribly burred from | green voile which IT want made up into its toes to tts head. The whole of its 7 ap chine @ dainty dress for afternoon or evening ON WHEATLEY HILLS. D 9, k . little body was one big bilster. It had| wear, I do not fa 1 te, ion’t take the advice ty ata Yo bol sa wh in |X" a ee x, a-teeiel ol ous Gant Wetbed Specials To-Morrow (Tuesday) we years old, Hoping you can help me out ee ion of the wealth: . ’ Maragiino'’s next rescue was of the) with some ideas, DOROTHY. estate owners of the Nicene Sie when there's a question ins WOMEN Ss AND MISSES baby's mother and her two other c! ‘Out your waist portion real low dren, Towsie, six years, and Mary,! 4m ¢romt ana back, to reveal a three. ‘The mother had swooned on the | ohemisette of finely tuoked net Window si when she saw the fireman) gaighea around the Dutch neck } take her baby and brush out the flames| with @ rolling black satin collar. ph bie Finish the long sleeves with PAINT SPREADS THE BLAZE| tuokea met onff’ ana frill RAPIDLY, side skirt gores lap onto # narrow The house ts at One ‘ed and| fromt panel, and trim to the Geventh street and Se Kuces and white crystal buttons. tho ground floor {ts ovcupled on one —_— rection of tits county and the protests} volving your eyesight. Your Silk Dresses, Three New Models, 20.00 of various boards of trade and other spublle organizations, the Board of pelle Roi hie te ‘Get Black and Colors.............. aasau County. today | glasses at once, m SSockin ic euablen © pee reas gla ees at all. Values $32.50 ry on 1. ‘ett farm of ur Oculists will give you re- ot a0 ES Bo tiles north a Mine liable advice on that a If TAILORED SILK WAISTS nis to pay Hue | you do need glasses we make | Large assortment, very latest styles in all the new ach body | @Xactly the kind you need, 1 colorings. cared for by It. You pay for the glasses only. Malic e . Dear Fashion Kditor: ret-Attorney Charles N. Wy! ) ade by mace anes TN ad Would you kindly inform me tf light ‘ = abe OL Te BLESS rae Rane Wyaone, ees Son ee hats 3.85, 4.75, 5.85 ane ee fine started in one |Due over pink Ix being worn for eve. ieee Font Gon, pledged it that at no time would : Values $5.75, $7.50, $10.00 Se tha cetlars and quickly spread to| ME weer, or is it owt of style? If ZB yan ‘body be placed bmcath the surface. 75, $7.50, A #o let me know what color I could get and how I am to trim it. I am twenty-two years old, have dark hair and light eyes, and am rather plump. tation is to erect a mausoleum, ‘about “non, eae and, Tha Coals A? tant eed 22 to 26 John Forsythe Mth St. West for interment are to be put caskets and sealed in niches in this dust West of the Waldorf doth, finding much material which gave off @ punishing smoke and enabled the dlaze to make the pace of @ race horse, The door to the hallway was open nd #0 was the skylight over the well| Tanking you, ot the stairway. The whole staircase A CONSTANT READER. was Involved Lofore a single tenant was Light bine chiffon over piak awere the house was on bre, satin would be very pretty. i RA OI han, who appenred re ' and other objectora on des Coteus Ave: Bist and 82nd Sts, y tablish: of th tla dy a | 40 Naxpa8ky near ean Sk DOBSONS’ REMO VAL SALE Property and that of others within two} 4909 By Willo'by, Bi ie oe acehtl anneiet | 4 Puen Be opbe Ane Bae || A quarter milion dolan’ worth of stock to go at once. iment to Nassau County (07 Broad St.. near Haline’ * be sold before we vacate and go to our new location. Every article Among those who oppoped tne = {01 Broad Sk near Fale, Nowa guaranteed and every price greatly reduced. oseph T. Grace, Payne u | an Mee eoion WHat 8. . Rugs ou Carpets | Stevens, Royal Wilton Highest Wiltom Velvets: A $1.2: = : = ality turned out by the ber yard pattern, on looms, from duced to $7.00 to". $47.50 | w: Moving? HL FURNITURE CO- |i | 2Za.Taceth ttt $25.00 | @ather the chiffom tuto ® cord Patrolman Wart smelled smoke and after sending in an alarm tried to| Outlining @ deep yoke showing Dreak in the front door, but failed un- eure. hove it, heavy cream lace over- laying the pink satin, Mave the tumle of chiffon wound up in the front, and gather it imto a cord all the way around. A band of the heavy lace applied om the pink at the knees will reveal itself com- pletely in the front where the tunic is shaped up. Mave sloev. of Ince and a girdle of satin. PATTERN DASE OM Jk MovEL. then found in the back yard Capt, Noth . , | ee Gis. nsme ae ters? Hoautifuliy Sea EO ear aioe Dear Fasion Bitar: Be | A former occupant of bee, Ly waren renee UM RAT colored. Reduced trom $21,75 All were ir 1 , re ed into her bag and screamed that : sete Uh ee soe eanOrae Giniy THIEF FIGHTS ON CAR. Jie ithe had, way zone Hdotsiein the house wyhere you fodd j xminsters: aL Haine yumd the flame : 0, BORE NG Se) eres bad meantime knocked down the motor- moving ma\ ve suffer ; N : per yard pattern 4 fi ss neem is an jyet plain drose of gray mohatr, Detectives Overhaul Pickpocket|man and leaped from the ear, The de- basen Bian and the ae Bod: Brasceie. 1 while “the! Brel F Whe Kaccks Ont: Meters |teatlvas ran: dite down, tm. the, portico. , ‘A germs y icaner shor Crosa the waist to the left si i jthe Church of Mary Quen of Angels (which remain in the house) a . “3 rut ther | paving » revers of black satin p: Mex Edolstein of 284 South Fourth | Magistrate Naumer, In Manhattan ave- attack a member of your family. reseelet Alwayé wire. Reduced from 96° 65eyd. ed the comer) teude from it, caught with Birest, Willlamsburg, created a con- nue court, held him. \ To avoid running unnecessary risks, 3 . fA | 0, Komoval $9.50 yard to. Seorge tan| brigh? red battons. Open the skirt | Gensed riot in a Madison avenue Sar ou | ER TIES clean and disinfect the house with Y ‘ Hotel and boarding house proprie- Lup to the curb] @owm the left side, where o , ; ‘All other tock wizes wt propor- | tors should find special interest in nd Maraglino be-| straight band,of black satin is | tie Willlamsburg Bridge plaza to-lay, SHIPPING NEWS, . ; ttonately low prices. thison to up, saouting before 1t was| Bel as far a the hip line with | running from Detectives O'Connor and shales qian Conroy of the Bedford avenue station, | PORT OF NEW YORK. dotailed as pickpocket hunters. tye Wavtngton AREEY ED, mSPPTiC a . The detectives sald they had Leis ee par DOBSONS’ Makers of C: | 9 BEASY TERMSH| cine HE at oy ae | ApBrog: Pepe ond a8 Mes, he? | ize FREE FURNITURE 53 to 59 West 14th St., N. Y. y y Ms ay Near “L," Subway and Hudson Tunnels. Th » was some delay tn the arrival of | Harlem Hosplta ohaplain of th Second atreet, . me how to make a| Edelstein started for the fron fig! rds of violet satin whieh car, elbowing passengers aside and tHe tS avermRa my sult, and 1% yards! punching several. tectives asked Vigilan Am very stout, age, 2 |e girl {f he h Will you 4 waist of Dy ‘Trafala not been robbed, she Frafsige high collar could be of the net, | Trim the shoulders of the waist with amber glass bi the left side of which oon fine the | real a the | Ince coula be Inge: a ina the front of the waist above the belt, with tiny buttons each side, Dear Fashion Eultor: T have & whol flowered ribbi Can you sigrxest some pretty use ft? Please mention what color gown I shall get, also material, M. A. satin would ve pretty with Gillette || A PAUL J. RAINEY ANIMAL BOOK 16 Pages. Copiously Illustrated The Blades are fine, Get a Cover in Colors. plece of ten like inclos Gillette today. WO STROPPING WO HONING THE SPIRELLA COMPANY FTH AVENUE 506 KNOWN THE Gillette Safety R Le ribbon, which shoul be congas INVITE YOU TO THE TALL OPENING OF THE ach of the skirt wi roses, A loop [T SHOP o SEIRGELA CORE WORSTED KNIT GOODS | of every description, dle of the ribbon . n tat iat bow in front, ‘TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Hot! eae te | {t is dliflicull to Keep trom spend- |g phinestome nuckle, coula drop one fea Soe : losiery ani ni ' . come unless one has) Jone end. SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK. Underwear for Men, ing one’s income unk ne ha jong a , \ Women and C' + Thrilling Story of a Wild Animal Hunt some specific purpose for eeenO"Y— BRANK W. THORP DEAD. COME AND SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS, BUILT ON | Art Needlework Exhibit | S OF THE UTMORT GRACE AND KEAUTY, AND REALIZING THE in the Jungles of Equatorial Africa, A Real Book, trimmed and stitched. Every school boy and girl as well as every grown-up should have one of these books. ny complete in every detail, | 2N) HENRY HESSE, 399 Sixth Ave. 24.25 St.| Lt LATEST TENDENCIES OF FASHION, THE WOND and saving what better purpose for Well Kaown ‘Hurt Writer Succumbs FUL PLEXIB to Stomach Tronble. t snd @ thrift can one have than to PUY d svani We Thorp, well known for veara home and save rent n the sporting world, ba Jeulariy s, died to-day at his some, N. J, Ite had suffered re from stomach trouble, Thorp ITY OF THE SPIRELLA HONING aDat EXPRESSION OF PRESENT MODES. EVERY CORSET TO THE DEST IS MADE TO ORDER, FITTED OUR EXPERT CORSETIFRE, EME OH IN YOUR OWN HOME BY Many BARGAIN homes are ad- vertised for sale in THR WORLD my : = : Usted at The World er on turf matters every day t rtuceesatul handieays Borean, Palitver Building a 7,627 WORLD “Heil! A He ag follawarg. a Free With Next were pri ue as the tu edlor of The more than fap mire tan Shea | Brooklyn Office, 202 Washiage SU NDAY’S WOR LD . * , i vh a Bt ten St. Ripekizn, ioe, 0, Sere 2 Choose a home through World Ad He aie ei fellewing theo art saving right away, totdiay and

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