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yy TRWURRY' 10, 1078." At Gouvernewr Hosputtal, to which the girl was removed, Dr. Banks snid she would. probably die. Harry Kata, the girl's brother, who operates a poultry INDICT FOUR BUILDERS 282 Monroe street, is positive she fell from the roof. 1,850,000 Divorces in 40 Years; 100,000 Granted During 1912 The Rev. Francis M. Moody, an active agent of the movement to secure national divorce laws, or at least uniform divorce laws in all Statos, ald come divores figures before a conference of the Marriage and Divorces Commission at the rooms of the Aldine Association last evening. are some of his statistics: DIVORCES Im 1919. The Oriental Store Here Sale of Japanese | MAINES of Mayor Lennon Company’s President * Promises Hope. ‘were geome people in Yonkers who really had hoped that tho wrest car strike which has troubling the town for two weeks, ‘be settiod within a few days, This was based in part on the sharp of the resolutions adopted ty the Fesiconte of Mossmere last authorising the employment of ished counsel to take action to the resumption of servive, looked for help to the conference the Ppbiic Service Commission the Second District, Mayor Lennon President Whitridge of the railway c@mpany at the Metropolitan Bulliing afternoon, ists also reported that Wiliam Pereter, a clove friend of Mr. Whitridge at the Chamber of Commerce, Meantime citizens show irrttation be cates of Mr. Whitridge’s attitude In the colterence with the atrikers yesterday. ‘Tey say that Mr. Whitridge put bi OWE vanity an‘ dignity above the acu! a of the whole population of Y when he refused to talk settle- mebt with a commitics of whieh men i> had called him “a petty tyrant” “wate members. Putnam Division of the New York tral has reduced the fare from Yon to Van Cortland to six conta. It! is B short walk from the railroad to the, ay station and the dimculty of travel to New York has been somewhat ased, an tl OW CAME SKUNK HIDES _ BY THE PARCELS POST. ‘Then Out Rushed the Clerks Who Received Them—Now Back to ‘were thowing im the country rural route carrier was able to bring to }, Dut as @oon as he @ building the clerks out by another door, wit be reterned to the hee ae , ROBS HETTY GREEN sinter Saye He Stole Fur Rove Her Acute te Bay a Drisk. Ss ites as were Dh ©. 84th & Callaren deprived of one oF more parents by these divorces Drvoncns Im romrTr rnans. ‘The Rev. Moody asserts that as New York sent over 28,000 persons to other States to get divorces not legal in. this State, New York's score should be over 80,000, He sald that in twenty years 170,000 out of 900,000 divorces in the United States had been effected by a change of residence to States with easy divorce laws. BAR ASSOCIATION MAKES HORNBLOWER PRESIDENT. Organization of City Shows Roster of 2,142 Members at Annual Election. B, Hornblower waa elected Cass Ledyard, the retiring president. Other officers chosen were: Vice-pres- f@enta, William N, Cohen, William Ka- Curtis, Robert W. De Forest, John G. Milburn and Morgan J. O'Brien; re- eording secretary, Bilas B. Brownen; corresponding secretary, Herbert J Bickforé, an@ treasurer, 8. Sidney Smith. ‘The members of the executive com- mittee chosen were Henry De Forest Baldwin, John Kirkland Clark, Freder- Hox P, Delafield, Edgar J. Nathan, Charles 1. Strong. The committees on admiasions are Albert Sprague Bard, William M hourne, Johnston De Forest, John Wolcott G. Lane, David Rum- Reports the retiring board of officers show the association has 3,142 members, esescnnin TWO HELD UP AT “L” STAIRS. Halt Hour Apart Wugene MoCarthy of No. M2 Riverdale avenue, Yonkers, was rushed against the uptown stairway of the Third ave- nue elevated road eat Fourteenth atreet at 10 o'clock last night by threo mon,! C who grahbed hie gold watch and chain. He put up a fight and the men ran off Policeman Bohwab caught one, who had @ watoh in his hand that McCarthy Sentified as his. The prisoner sald he was Simon MoGarry of No. 119 Fiet- bush avenue, Brooklyn. At 108 three men attacked James Hermatty of No, 2 Third avenue at the foot of the elevated stairway at ft 00 Kast Twenty-firet street. All three prisoners spent the night in the Bast Twenty-second street station charged with highway robbe y. - Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise You Mone Even Wheevtng Cough Quick- ty. A Family Supply 06 Bmall Cost, —0rc—0 Here is ahome-mate remedy that takes hold of a cough instantly, and will usually cure the most stubborn case in 4 hours, This recipe makes s pint— enough fora whole family, Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, and stir two minutes. Put 244 ounces of Pinex (fifty pe. sar) ine ae —_ Co add t jugar Syrup. is keeps perfectly “ A) ® pleasant taste—children You probably know the medical value of im treating asthma, bronchitis and otber throat troubles, sore lungs, etc, There is nothing better. Pinex is the most valuable concentrated com- pound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guaiacol! and all the natura! heal- pine elements. Other preparations in thie formula. prompt results from this in n- sive remedy have made friends for it iv thousands of homes in the United States and Canada, which explains why plan bas been imitated often, but ne successfully, A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, thi: recipe. Your druggist has will es for Fig Rot, send to The Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, EA.HARRIS G Opposite Waldorf-Astoria " TO-MORROW—A REMARKABLE SALE FOR WOMEN 7° High Grade Tailored ee Et of TAILORED SUITS AND MISSES Suits of most desirab'e materials made in the most sought-after models. There are. about 25 distinct styles, only a few of each of Cheviots, Broadcloths, Velours de Laine, Wide Wales, Diagounis, Velvets and Corduroys. Suits, some are plain tailored. The remai Mostly fancy tai- ble feature ts that they are actually worth $30, $35 and $40, Some even more, SMALLEST ‘DRUNK’ EVER , FINED AND SENT TO TOMBS. Lawyers! Little Mi. Gilmore Stood on Wit- Couldn't See Him Even Then, “Charles Gilmore!” oalied Attendant and also a friend of the strikers, was ent of the Association of the Bar! Keyburn in the Tombs Court to-day E having « consultation with the strikers | Prentaenl o* Ons vor at the annual; handed Maxutrate Freschi c coe meeting and election of officers Inet piaint of intoxication. Laughter from im the Bar Association Buikiing ithe spectators on the benches followed |} at No. 49 West Forty-fourth street. H+, and the Maststrate looked at Policeman wae the unanimous choice of the nom-; Dondero for an explanation of the mer- inating committes and sucoeeda Lewis) rment. “Where's the prisoner? “Here I am!” piped up a tin: ae tte owner olimbed into a cnaly' ts front of the Judgo’s bench. But, stand: ing in @ chair, the prisoner, who was as mall as his voice, could not de aeen, and Matstrate Frescht bad to stand up “Don't you think tt was @ emall to Policeman Dondero’s knee for port, Magistrate Frosch! fined Giimore the sinters penalty for intoxteation, ; wart was tak Tombs to serve it out. a a \ saldate samen tant Fir Ne Dougherty? Deputy Police for $0,000 for slander, by counsel noi call nel, the suit was dismissed, Independent Operator Charges He Was Threatened and Couldn’t Buy Materials. The leading spirits of the ro-called Bulding Trust of thie city are under indictinent by the Grand Jury, it was learned to-day when four of them— Charles 11. Boland of No. 196 Anthony avenue, Daniel Lahey of Tremont and ‘Thomas Mulligan of and One Hundred street and Adolph venue and One Hun- dred and ‘Thirty-seventh street—were @rraigned before Justice Goff. They tract to erect a brick with @ time stipulation, When the wo was haif done tmusiness agents of ckiayers’ Union approached him and jens he could meet thelr terms a ould be called, on the ground t he was not a member of the Mason Builders’ Association. Matoriai men at the wame time refused to sell to him. ‘The other men indicted belong to the Association and the Stand, but — Magistrate The charge i# con- man from following his lewfut Potaneataee GIRL PLUNGES FROM ROOF. Annie Kats in A tenant in t tory building at No. 288 Monroe etreet to-day found Annte Kata, eighteen years old, lying unconscious in the rear yard. Foot- prints indicated that the «irl had either Jumped or fallen from the roof. asked the 0 was before him. Gilmore's ' DRUNKENNESS disease, which requires retorted Gilmore aw te Smal ORRINE trentment I desire for whiskey, beer, te. b No pense. loss of time from work. Can be given secretly. If after e trial you fail to get any benefit from its use your moncy will be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No, 1, secret treatment, a powder; OR- RINE No. ll form, for those who voluntary treatment. box. Come in and tter with Riker- lero, Who sued Sec: Commissioner Dougherty hetther appeared Iinor in person when the case Heation of the Corporation Gown ¢' When You Buy Shoes Buy Hub-Mark Rubbers To Fit Them If you wear your rubbers over | shoes they don't fit of shoes worn! down at the ‘ou ate not giving | them @ chance to show how much service there them. You cannot ibly tell whether | they are good or poor, as no rubbers | will make good under such condi-| tions. | With reasonable treatment, Hub-) Mark rubbers will give generous | service. They are thoroughly well- | made of first quality materials and are reinforced with stays wherever | extra strain comes. | The Hub-Mark pd Value-Mark on) If your dealer cannot supply you torite us. | Boston Rubber Shoe Co. | Malden. Mass, Established 1863) | ith absolute confidence. | |} 362 Broadwa yy SS “Storm Hero” Umbrellas Are Absolutely Stormproof Anew one if the wind breaks it Cost $] OO & Upwards ON SALE MOST ANYWHERE Miller Bros. & Co., Sole Manufacturers New York. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz CG The Greatest Clearance Sale Ever Tailored Suits For Women and Misses 10.00 15.00 18.00 Regular Values $25.00 to $40.00 $45 Broadcloth Suits, $22 10.00 $30 and $35 Afternoon Dresses, $15.00 Imported E; trimmed with mole, in Copenhagen, Rose, Tan, Brown, Navy, Black and White. Smart Charmeuse Dresses, several smart and attrac- | tive models, fancy trimmed, in Black, Navy, Taupe | Regular values $30.00 to $35.00. and Copenhagen. Waist Department—Exceptional Values Fancy Chiffon Waists in all the new colorings, made } over various linings, lace and ribbon trimmed...... + | O. 905 Regular values to 7.90 Showing of New 1913 Lingerie Waists The most ‘important showing we ‘have ever made so early in the season-—beautiful models of Voile, Marquisette, Batiste and Crepe, trimmed with Irish, Cluny, Val. and shadow laces ~~also new sailor collar and colored trimmed effects, 2.00 2.95 3.95 Held in Brooklyn Winter Coats For Women and Misses Regular values $20.00 to $35.00 $45 Silk Velour Coats, $28 mge Dresses, copy of French model, 12.50 15.00 15.00 California's Medal Winning PEACHES Only the big, ripe, luscious, red-cheek- ed peaches, the pick of California’s or- chards, are good enough to go intoa DEL MONTE can. Somewhere in the world there may be peaches as delicious, but ‘never at the price you pay for Del =| Ponte PEACHES Ask your grocer to-day for DEL MONTE peaches, and realize their unusual- ness. They’re packed where they ripen, the day they’re picked, and pre- eerved by heat alone. You will find the same high standard of quality in Del Monte Asparagus Cherries, Raisins Honey, etc. Used by the U.S. Army and Navy Hospitals. CALIFORNIA FRUIT CANNERS ASSOCIATION San Francisce Largest Canners of Fruits and Vegetables in the World NORTH & DALZELL 111 HUDSON STREET NEW YORK AGENTS ONDON’S CATARRHAL ) PERRI-WALLA TEA ROASTED COFFEE STRAWBERRY JAM CANNED CORN FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY W. L. DOUCLAS 8 *39°4 &°42 SHOES For style, fit and wear W. L, Douglas shoes are unequalled at the price. They are the standard of quality everywhere. Stores in Greater New York: r Bt HE Sunday World's Want Directory makes 5.00 more “Offers of Posi- tions’ than any other two mediums in the universe, Evening Coats ANTINE'S Coats, made in Japan of exquisitely embroidered silks and silk crepes, cut “ Mandarin atyle. As appr jate for Palm Beach and Summer evening wear as for the opera—fashionable for any use. Come out of the trunk unwrinkled. In evening or darker shades— also of natural pongee. $25 to $35 Coats reduced to $15 $38 to $48 Coats reduced to $20 $50 to $60 Coats reduced to $23 Sale of Embroidered Waist Patterns Of cotton erepe, handkerchief linen, Japanese silks and silk crepes, all beautifully embroidered in Japan. Siks for skirts to match many of the handsomely embroi ‘waist patterns. $5 and $6 Waists seduced to $2.50 $8, $10 and $12.50 Waists reduced to $4.00 $15, $17.50 and $20 Waists reduced to $10.00 ‘AV AVANTINE: &:-CO Priasphin D’otday and Eighteenth Steet, New York Boston Registered ‘rade Mark Half a Century Annual Sale Towels & Bed Linens Every Towel item is special value, although in some cases there has been no reduction from our regular prices. Hemmed Towels, $2.50, 3.00, 3.50 per dozen. Hemstitched, $3.00, 3.60, 4.00 up to $12.00 doz. Individual or Guest Towels, $3.50 to 4.50 doz. Glass & Kitchen ‘.'owels, $1.75 to 3.50 doz. Roller Towels, 17x90, 45c, 50c and 65c each. Imported Hemstitched Turkish Bath Towels, in all sizes and qualities. $6.00, 8.25, 11.00 doz. Hemmed Turkish Bath Towels, 25c, 35c, 50c each. Pillow Cases Size 2214x36, $1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25 pair. Size 25 x36, $1.35, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 pair. Size 27 x36, $1.65, 2.00, 2.25 pair. Pure Linen Sheets Single Bed size, 72x96, $5.00, 6.00, 9.50 pair. Double Bed size, 90x96, $6.50, 7.25, 8.00, 12.50 pair, Extra Long sizes, 72x108, $7.00, 10.50 pair. Extra Long sizes, 90x108, $9.00, 13.00 pair. This sale also includes Table Linens, Bed Coverings, Imported and Domestic Lingerie and Corsets, Ladies’ Outer Garments and Hosiery. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., waddtAttorte THREE FAMOUS PICTURES FOR FRAMING, FREE! WING to the great demand for the first) set of pictures given FREE with copies of the Sunday World—those entitled: “ Old Mill Pond,’’ ‘Evening in the Berkshires,” and ‘The Cozy Corner,” more pictures of the same set will be GIVEN FREE FOR COUPON —IN— Next Sunday’s World “The Old Mill Pond” From Painting by P. R. Kohler. A picture that appeals to the heart—the old mfft az sunset and a glimpse of the mill-pond and orchard. on : . : Evening in the Berkshires’’ From Painting by P. R, Kohler, £ As evening falls the distant church begins to fade tn 4 purpling mist. The children romp in from the fields uk and the chickens come home to roost. ‘ ” ‘The Cozy Corner From Painting by Frank D, Millet " A striking picture of Priscilla in the chimney- corner, a cup of tea beside her and three rosy apples roasting on the hearth, Printed in Colors on Fine Quality Paper, Suitable for Framing. ORDER NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD IN ADVANCE