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o THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 11, 1918, eae hae our Hi Saving Lives at the Risk of Their Own SMSSEAFORYEARS os: tm AMONG BG CITES hig iad | Carriage Painter Who Went Traffic Accidents, With 85 : Per 100,000. there to atudy in the atellers and one day to bring glory to Lake Geneva, Wis, He went; hie money went also, In a few months he waa peddling artists’ brushes through the Latin er, to keep the lean, gray wolf | his larder, | Stumpp starved. With starvation | + 9, came realization that Art waa, In- | Abroad to Study Art Finds | fson tong. as Mr. Blias Garman once sald, Stumpp found himself in Genoa, eager to step on anything that floated and would take him back to America. ‘The captain of the Hedtra, a tramp, OPPENHEIM, Cuinss G | 34th Street, New York | To-morrow (Wednesday) March 12th An Exceptional Sale of Women’s } It's Too Long. Have little care that TAfe ta brie; assured Stumpp his ship would event. Silk P tti t sve Mule care that LA ts brog [aware Stamno, hia sp, would event: | etticoats ’ Success da in the silences, Stumpp hipped as a steward. Alas, af- | AUTOS MOSTLY BLAMED. ° pK Tena t ie WAnG ec youre ctvising, (he aarti did touch at an American port—Duenos At An Unusually Low Price WLER*; T7ILOS. POWERS ANGRAVING.COF WALTERTHORNION: Tal SHEEHAN. 3,000 Women’s Petticoats with silk jersey tops, deep plaited flounce of messaline; also all silk messaline. Colorsand black. Regular Price $3.75 (2.25 paint carriage whesis, Art in hi Yes, William 8 Stumpp of Lake| Ayrem; then went back to Genoa. back to that dear Lake Geneva, he'll | to" Shanghai and Kobe-thon turned art dealer on commission, The com- comparative aumber of traffic accidents FIRST RACH—Maiden three-year-olds: Geneva, Wis, knows thie well enough) Next, Stumpp shipped as an able: that will be| 4nd went bumping back along the Red A low, moaning | mission was large enough to get him! | the opening of the stock marke: to-day. | porthole on the port aide of the Europa, | way. in the principal cities of New York | geting; five and a half furiongs.—Ler- | London also wae a fair buyer, especially | ae she ploughed up the bay; that was tate for the three months ending Feb. | nadotte, 110 (Martin), 6 to 5, 1 to 2 and 1 in Reading, which acted very well, mak-|Stumpp’a trenrilous weloome to his em Atto>. —_——— Experts Declare Low Rate in ‘igus: ———«| to play it on the xylophone with one! bodied seaman aboard the French * \ | about all t omen, Sea and Mediterranean to Genoa again. for the slight advancement in prices @t! sound could be heard Issuing from a| tack to Lake Geneve, Wis, He's on hie @ last. The figures inctude ‘ifled and|to 4, firet; Fuchia, 106 (Vandusen), 10 Mee fain of two pointe from Teat| ative land attr to, these many, ana wt (From the Cine oan) Syracuse and Albany Due POLICE HONOR LIST WALL STREET hand, tot vetted iets eapeciaty that (oy touched at Sinagore, Walgen, Cane| to Police Efficiency. R. ACI NG . : casemeries Grumpp came into New York harbor] ne suid an imitation old master for an das ins eae tee ee = CHARLESTON WINNERS. GIVEN OUT 10 AND Bhort covering was mainly responsible ees tips ‘ans, & te Gee ” nnaty ser, a2 tha cies Gooertened ona tu | latte, 18 ieentohoten}, to 1,6 to 8 night’s close. Amalgamated Copper We4) Harken to the saga of Stumpp, the ri “acer narrate he: Ete Te ‘New York from the figures of the|and 7 to 5, third. Time—1.04-5. Pink|._ ca also strong. Serious Corenere’ offices, also. They are, eral Lady Hannah, R. H. Gray,|Not Customary to Announce} Unton Pactte was the weak feature the irpose of comparison, reduced romset, Gin Rickey, Sweet Times and in the afternoon's seasion, declining over FT SS. to a rate per 100,000 per annum, Hosier ino ran’ ata fished nel the Names Until Day of |e point on iarge sale and crenting 8) SLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL SSL ELSA “Op State” includes everything in ¢he | nam: heavy tone through the rest of the list. PPE NHEIM INS& State outside the limits of Greater New| SHCOND RACE-—Three-year-olds and rho tive @ | lation figures of the United States census tones.—Chilton Dance, 10 (Deronde), 8 | The Closing Quotations, 34th Street, New York of 199. © 1, 2 to 1 and even, first; Fairy 2 highest, lowest and Although it !# not customary to an-| The following were the highest, lowest bed Rate Per | Godmother, 105 (Overt), even, 1 to 2 ana | A rt nes Of policemen who | orc of stocks for today and’ the net change ; 30000 Por Year, 2,00 4, Second: Maurice Reed, 116 (Plok | rove won departmental recognition une]! NU ne ay Announce a Special Sale of i , 6 to 2 and 6 to 5, thi ‘ Oot . New Tork City + & | Time, 100 45, Benock. Golconda, cra, | til the day of the annual parade, Com-| qmas, comer... Heh Oh asl, hE ‘Up stati % | Morgan, Wilson, Bush, Blitzen jr., | misstoner Waldo made public the honor | Am, “Beet Sugar.:, 20% 0 joe Ged bad WwW. ” N g ligees { Buffalo . cy Mother King, Grace Kimball, Ruissead | list today so that those who are taking | be By ty omen Ss e Syracuse 17 J also ran and finished as named, the examinations for promotion this at Sodimali | Rochester bad JDHIRD RACE ~ Special race; two-| week may recelve the benefit of the ad-| Am: Hay 4] _—_—_— — 2 ‘ Atty 1% |year-olds; four furlongs —dordon, 1:2 ditional points which gv with honorable | Aw! pit, Het: pie SLL LIL ILS LS ILI SESS At Attractive Prices onkers : . ine Sivas, Tid TeRen ent ie Ge ae eet ple mention and medal | Angeooda Mining + Bi Ruby Hyams, 12 (Koerner), 18 te To; We + ° i AUTOS FURNISH 50 TO 60 PER| and. out, second; Billy, Stua » honorable mention | fii." R: Oni. t Ri HE Grecian-Treco is so per- . (Goose), 7 to 10, and ‘ 2 per cent., and commendation 1 Kap. Tran + "= pe “ CENT. OF VICTIMS. (a al CT Al |tieuteaatie e t sBl " ; Boudoir or Negligee Gowns ‘These figures include accidents trom)" #1. ean Te a ta (taki we HeMOFabINL Rahs $18) fectly proportioned, so All classes of traMc. Of these, outside CHARLESTON ENTRIES ten ane medei te Patrolman Wat a Glinningly fahioned, that i 4 of crepe de chine in delicate 6.90 | Meat dea cata Mente aa cKIaAE engl * |anornton of the Eighth precinct, who + 1% gly Tashioned, at it 1S enn Embroidered bodice va . sate nishe 0" per cent. and street VIRST RACE-—Two- year-olds: b con: | do into ley water on a black night off +i R .@ and sleeves. alue . care avout #8 per cent “tn Greater Nov | ao pean? Stee” Nf | par 4 North ver and rusted fo | tit sure to produce the much de- i ‘ork, for the same period, the propor-| Sing, 10 op, 108; Se j Ta Moun. With &aROWAI an, | ier i . + tion was about 50 per cent. for autormo- | tree, 101; Md Jovian, 107, Zacx Wiggin, 107; | DANE A Nr Te ewe, The | iter, Me + | sired uncorseted figure—the Flowered Crepe Negligees biles and % per cent. for street cars. | 119, Mim Uayle, ‘ “mom | came honor went to William J, Me-|inus, & 3 F asl lon aceful lines. { ZN ; The relative Agures for automobile | "SECOND HACKnrv art vod wward:| Sitten of the One Hundred and. Forty- |X $i] ig gr 5 Extensive assortment of loose 2 00 @cidents follow: oe ee Came, 06. Chiion sae nn; | fifth sireet precinct, who chased Alex- + 3] . ‘ and fitted models, trimmed i Rate Per SOld Hank, 68: "Mon Ami, ‘i ander Sebano after he had shot a citi- 2 3) Made of a remarkable silky, knitted with satin : Value 8.50 ; 109.000 Per Year. | 101; Habla, Granda, 0g: Mi zen and two policemen and cornering | ft - 3” | material—soft and pliant—and almost e ‘ Now York City . 2; Jin Milton, 108; Bodkin, f aac eavale Pa bonel he Grecian-T: whe ‘ No : THIRD RACK Ti “ | him behind a fence advanced into a Pd boneless, the Grecian-Treco suppor Up State wr yvoge i {| eusiiade of ehots, taking the ranman| 1 the figure perfectly without veutaletiog: Crepe de Chine Petticoats { Buttato Hulton 1. 01 prisoner. 1 in dainty pastel shades, deep i | ae Patrolmen John T, Sheehan and b iy ‘The “unconstricted waistline” of the ideal flounces, trimmed and edged} 3.95 | ocheste: Thomas J. Lawlor of the Fifteenth | Rubber, + 1% ‘ r i ‘ Albany ‘ erin received honorable mention, U 3 Seal a physical t pe is assured by the wearer of with fine laces. Velo 6.78 Yonkers ssssssss . rive and a medal for herole work at a Are| Uighh Copies i: + 1%) this corset. ding these ” » orawied * Ex, dividend to-day, | ae arding th figures the report | pare, $40); where they crawled though flaming At All Dealers’. mn, hallways rescuing tenants. Patrolman . £11 sant: |Shechan was overcome on a fire a u & ene Team for Brookiyn, "i a aisteenth. “Cit? | cape and Lawlor from a roof five stories| ALBANY, March 11.—The “Brook- sie ge Collins, 100; Blue Mogse, 103; | nigh swung by a cornice and dropped) lyn United States League Baseball It will be noted that while the up- State as a whole shows lower rate than New York City, both for all cl of In Varying Styles, $5, $7.50, $10 to $25. Bien Jolie Brassieres overcome the traMe and for automobiler, the elties of | Wyler, 107, “Brae. 101 pee the reaps, making his way to| Club, incorporated,” filed papers with | ridge at the top line of the corset and assure attrac- Yonkers, Rochester and Buffalo show | ;Aviesiice allowance of five pounds claim the Secretary of State to-day. Ite cap- tive and unbroken lines, 50c, 81, $1.50 to 12. | nich high 1 those or rat The street car rate nan Peter F, Murray and Pat-| !tal 1s $10,000 and the directors are is practically the same JUAREZ ENTRIES \ rick F. O'Connor of the Twenty-eighth | eo L. Cross, William Abbott Whit- BENJAMIN & JOHNES, Newark, N. J. pitle: a fn Non panel ihe. Anereaae _velng desacaleenihe d ae samba Honey for | man and 8. Dudley Shirk. \) Regtatered BDatadlehed jeny cue to the ve i bs FIRST RACE—Selling: two vear-olds o desperado after a | om eT autombile accidents, furlongs, Della Mack, 102; Pr 2 Ww 1g which both polices | TiRhs Mee Be G Center rfhnge, 102; 102: Barbara Lane, 1. 108; Kiltie, 108; “The high rate for Yonkers is easily | lem. explained by Its proximity to New York | [hs | and to the fact that many of the main | mm, 110; Benedict, 113, | highways out of New York pase if youn ere Li cli taced | through It. Tt thus has an automobile | ward: dx furlongs.-—Azurea, *Free | trac greatly Aisproportionate to its| fume Mon sunter dee 108 Aiea population, Quid Nunc, 100; Servicenve, POLICE MORE EFFICIENT IN| 7) SYRACUSE AND ALBANY. “The high rates for Rochester |imer were wounded and Patroiman| Murray, with a revolver placed at iis arn rac, fseeinas || DEOPEE USE SounDonrell Sale of Matthew J. MeGrath, Thomas J. Law- The record of its cures and benefits lor, George W, Bostwick, Edward |] eads like a revelation to those hitherto New Spring Ribbons : SLL LLL LLL SLL LL SLL LLL LL LLL LL Special Sale Summer Dress Fabrics ar olds Teeertot Bob’ Farley nd | Bekert. 1 108: (Bah 2 artsch, Samuel W. Noble, Joh i i i aie, Monta Bartsch, Samuel le, AOR W unacquainted with it. It is used by means UT a yea elie tag RTH” RACH ued tr searcte | OM kno A, Givin am Tratective| [ofthe J. B. L. Cascade” (the only scien {| Particularly Interesting to Milliners and - and 38c pe phy Japanese | Crepes in ined, but are very likely due to the} sing W $2; Canain hy | Edward Shelvy for herole conduct. | | tific appliance for this purpose). Dressmakers. ite, Plain Shades pes; French Crepe Emery e mikey, OF. "well: Keep T= | “Commendation was xtven Lieut, bon-|] A book has been published on this]] Fashion dictates that Ribbons will be used extensively White and Colors, also printed; English Voiles in a va~ fii “tn Rochester and Buffalo conditions | i") Pee eetman Weanel A ivma rae | f subieet. entitled “Why Man of Today inf] for MM iiinenyend Drees Resorale a We Baye ailarger riety of smart designs. ic Settaa vould ewm ne though vane | Ramet, get Suro. tac | ectng tne arent of Revnoian Vor: |] [9U MATT et et al enime|| Yered stylea in both Foreign and Domestic makee, At 50c yd.—Imported Chiffon Voiles in White, Black & ulative measures had not kept pace with | | si. re Pivots -two other commendations | | for it at all Riker & Hegeman Drug Our well known low prices prevail. and all colors, 40 in. wide. them, At all events, New York 1s the] jor sareet city of the first class in the} 1) this week: tate, “It must be understood also that Velvet Broche, 3 to 8 inch., in Bulgarian these figures are based on the three j ; i iia and exquisite floral effects. Very desir- winter months during which tramc able; per yd., from... cesses aint ww. «28 to 2.65 Value $1.00 and $1.25. accidents are at their lowest figure. Charmeuse Satin, 3 in. wide, rich, soft, lustrous At 55 per yd.—French Crepe Linen and French, Rates based on & years complete ob. quality; this season’s choice colorings; $1.00 value... .79 Ramie Linen, White only, 46 in. wide. Value 75c. per cent, to 60 per cent. higher, owins | , A Bulgarian Ribbons, in ai! widths, from Following are a few of the many “Specials’’ offered 14; Hatterns; ded for bravery in the per-| J Stores in New York and Brooklyn. ance of duty. At 55c per yd.—White French Batiste and Plumetis in Stripes, Checks and Embroidered Designs, 40 in.-wide. to much greater number of vehicles 1% to 9 inches; per yd., from.......... nea -22 to 1.50 At 15¢ per yd.—Printed Irish Dimities and Woven of all sorts that take ithe roads in the warmer months.” Will Continue Tomorrow, Wednesday Black Velvet Ribbons, Taffeta Back, with q Colored Voiles in a large assortment of styles. Value 8% inches wide; $1.00 value, for......... 75 ACTION WILL DRIVE Black and White Fancy Gros Grain edge. 25c yd. pet oe HOME. A Most E t di 4% inches wide; $1.50 value, for... LIS j A Most Extraordinary Sale of Colored Velvet Ribbon, Taffeta Back, 4% In. wide, James McCutcheon & Co., Dispossess Notice Is Served on in the most wanted millinery colors; 75c, value...., 59 Superintendent of Brooklyn Instie One Hundred and Seventy-five French Faille, in. wide; all tne new colorings, 5th Ave., 33rd & 34th St. tution by Woman Landlord. ameaaamiiaiaitil aie iaeaeenad sultable for Millinery and Sashes; 78c. value, for, .59 _ ‘Twelve heiplesn old women willbe Women’s Afternoon Gowns | Mail of Telephone Orders Promptly Filled. without a roof over their heads within = three days, unless some charitably in- | a oth tes ‘taceah canes sh eat of welt dae ie tieaea) ne ook Broadway,Sthand 9th Ste. 7 A. Li , Superintendent of piesa atae alba baltic cay unusual values ever offered in a sale conducted by the King’s Daughters af! £ Brooklyn, ‘The owner of the present lo- DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS ation of the home, at No. 266 Washing- cor avenue, Mre. James 8, Coles, served Ulspossess papers upon the Superinten- dent to-day. ° 3 .00 Acwording to Mrs. Lane, the dis- A 1 1 5 A possess follows the refusal of the home ctual values ' W W Ik ry B ts wanamemrent to. pay the last month's up to 69.50 omens Walking B00 rent on the property, Mrs, Lane sald, to-day, that she had appealed to Mrs. | TS ere cnens ace MS The Thrilling Story of New York “The Day of Days” By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE ; Begins Next Sunday In the Magazine and Story Section of in an uncommonly large va- ‘oles to make repairs on the house and | Smart and distinctive models made of canton crepe, crepe meteor, A ” jai; (iat when she had refused, the rent aay a KR IRE INN ERNE SE PTERCERNIN “joe oo al riety of Spring styles. ‘The ad been withheld, Two of the inmates crepe de chine, brocades and broches in all the prevailing shades . of the hame have recently died Emeuee Fig (yt ia lia cl great assortment of sizes and eb 1 pneumonta, contracted, so K ; . Stra, Lane declared to-day, through’ de- CRE OSE CAB: widths enables our effi- fective plumbing in the home, Two other inmates are now fll and the p cient salespeople to assist intendent f the enforced re- \ : ri ‘noval, three Gaye hence, will result Fifth Avenue at 38th Street a in prompt and satisfac- See; 0 Hae a tory selections, Prices range from $3 to $10 pu i Patrick in Oklahoma, | CUSHING, Okla., Mareh 1.—Albert T, atric! doned for the Killing of Ps : alae sorah loa’ tala ranldsat here LTS is commonly Known , h S d reltialteRroiersican, Sone tach | TE AD. A Sixth Avenue ca rin Avene |} De unadaay Wor ken of St. Louis, head of the Milliken OW ° C At Nineteenth st. Above Forty-fifth Street { COMBED: a Limemionitlacilarces. | 9000