The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1913, Page 16

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THE BVENING WORLD, TUBBDAY, JULY 16, 1918, Sa: TATE SPEAKERS | FIVE YEARS AHEAD IN FASHIONS |ANERIGANWIFE — [[-Tiosepance- PLAY POLITICS IN SG er ee OF JAP SEES HINT |) anourSriencer]|_TTE 8 OPENING DEBATE Uriel Davis, the Newport dancing master, who invented the “horse precipice. rors trot” for socie.y there, will leave IN DEADLY BOMB Lendon this week with a lot of air cate Lady Mafdstone had become the mother of a boy was true Republicans, Certain of Defeat in the Senate, Try to dancing Bovelties, among them ‘the Frighten Farmer Vote. tiger.” WINNIPEG VETISRAN who went through the Roer war unscathed ond Nobody knows just yet what ‘the tiger” 1s, but take it from Mr. Davie won the Victoria Cross for valor was killed by the kick of a horae. Thinks Dynamite Found in|] nimsett, te te “something flerce.” He | introduced a numbor of the modern Hallway May Have Been |] steps, ana has become very popular Oe Cenrering th port and Bar Harbor since he ‘ MAINE 1g testing the authority of the governor to remove a sheriff.etected hb went there from Washington. is au iy e Suggestion to Move The “horse trot” is e modified form |, >¥ the people. of the turkey trot, and is immensely || DRILLING a patient's tooth, @ bit of enamel flew into @ Chicago dentist's ight, _ Popular with the idle rich. SHERIFF HARBURGER ts said to be making inquiries about the Chau- ‘a FIRST GUN OF BATTLE. The two stles of Iynamite, suMfctent |] What everybody is asking now Is, | tavqua circuit, to blow up twelve tons of rock, which |] “What is ‘the tiger?’ It 1s coming were found? in the basement entrance of |] with the assurance, however, that It MAN DRINKING BEER on his doorstep in Washington and arrested was two flats at Nos. 100 and 111 Lexington |} Will live up to ite nam 4 be a | fet free on the Judicial ruling that while his feet were in the pudlie street the worthy uel to most of him was on his own property. avenue may not have been intended to] “Oinntes,” “grigelies” and other terp- disturb Btate Architect Lewis F. Pil- 1] sichorean evolutions suggesting the WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY will break its rule and permit Glenn K. Diamond cher, who, with his partner, W. G. Tac- |] goo, to finish his course, although he eloped and got marrie! By the way, Diamond: hav, has offices at No. 109 Lexington is the college's fdotball star. A statement made by Mre Pil- Pee TWO SUBWAY CONTRACTS |x:'Sm'tnecoicne‘Wit'b"recn wuts anryes om * Stcaly rzanent eam UP FOR PUBLIC HEARING) 22%, ara,“ tart ate” ey a CHARLES W. PRICE, seetetary of the Lotus Club, has an eleven-acre of, West Side and New Utrecht Lines | chard on his country place, Graylee, in Connecticut. He gathered his entire erop! of cherr! 4 put all five of them into a Rhine wine cup Sunday. to Be Discussed Aug. Before Commission. ; ‘The west side subway, extending from the Battery through Varick street and Seventh avenue to Forty-second street, Is to be whipped Into contract form. The Pubile Service Commission to-day auth: is orized a public hearing on the character of contract under which the west side branch of the local system Is to be 34th Street 23rd Street constructed. Then will come the adver- tlsement for bids, the letting of con- tracts and the actual work of construc- On Sale Wednesday, July the 16th. tion in turn, Soveral years must elapse before Operation, ‘but when this portion of the system is built it will prove, the Py thgineers say, one of the most impor- WOMEN'S WAISTS tant sections of t und ‘ound 4; a rc tem, At Forty-second street this branch will connect with the proposed crosstown section, which will tap all Exceptional Values Mines running north and south, The C sai leo will give « hearing on the same date upon the Lingerie Waists trimmed with various laces Discussion of Underwood Bill Marked by Effort to Set eher bef had received threatening ie! | E Class Against Class. color to the theory that the bomb was 7 \ i F QWtae Correspondent of Fhe Bvening oy Why } {intended for him. ‘Werlt.) ‘ i ‘ft! A : i The possibility that the dynamite]: might have been intended as a hint to move, or a protest against her marriage suggested Itself to Mrs. Rosina Mor, the twenty-five-year-old Ameri ‘WASHINGTON, July 14.~Terift will Geim the centre of the national stage to-morrow with the beginning of debate fm the Genate on the Underwood bill hat reduces dut'es so radically, The Bepudlicans will oppose it with weeks ad and clever sophistry. They @eclosed their hand just enough yes- 5 show the character of thelr , the house at No, It Lexington avenue ey and conduct @ Japanese mutual ald so- ' | clety employment office on the firat floor. They have been married a number of years and have resided in the flat ad- Joining the architect's offices for three years. When Harrison Taylor, the negro jani- tor employed by Mr. Pilcher, found the dynamite with its fuse and fulminating cap the first person he called was Mrs, Morl. The young woman was not half #0 shy of the dangerous etuff as Taylor appeared to be. She hed been a school teacher and nurse in coal mining regions and knew all about It—even to the e: tent of knowing that the expiosive {s led Dooley." ‘Do I know what ‘Dooley is? You bet I do, and I know what ‘Dooley’ will do," she explained to-day to an Eveniag Democ have ie ta Gow bape rac uacewa World reporter. ‘The Italians call it , because it has an Irish dixposl- ‘ ‘Dooley" hasceoare are stacking the i tion when riled Indeed I know, for next deal that will come ring ‘out the plan, other Republican x f i NirceaPhoaalire det gpiaoe oat ts Beer altieapeoyer! ’ x T'vo acen Jote of it and attenJed lots Syd f , of Reprosentatives will be elected try affected by the new tariff bill of wounded people who were hurt by it f ‘W win now, but to win in the Congres- @onal elections a year trom November. Wt is practically assured that the Dem- will be passed by the within the nevt two @ Mttle in conference and Ginally enacted into in li ae st} A “SmaeT Vein ARRANGEMENT TIONS. certainty confronting them, JOCKEY FOR NEXT ELEC. this iF] 4 ! iH fH A “ out In the coal mines, It occurred to| form of contract to apply to the con- Te Gea etn deseuawan wate 4 me that possibly this bomb was intend-| atruction of the New Utrecht avenue and embroideries, low neck models. 2.00 TetCseia AC an toca wane bnovling i ed for us, not to kill, but just to shake| line, ‘This section will run from Thir- value 2.95 us up and make us wonder.” ty-elghth street and Tenth avenue, ° . : : : Rate the can tie Dance hi H Inspector Eagan of the Bureau of| Brooklyn, and connect with another Batiste Waists trimmed with dainty lace in- : ia olde Combustibles, who took chi f the| line, which in turn will run to Surf * * * t sisters: pred ranks, merenieke aes TAKEN 10 HOSPITAL dynamite, stored it yesterday in the| avenue, Coney Talend, sertion and embroidered medallions. 2.95 iy a. lige sibceiea te: tors worth te-evor- nian CONDEMNED bureau's magazine in East Sixty-ninth a value 3.75 3 Lo ‘ACTICS, — street. He is authority for the state- Ts 7 ‘ : i ; Fee emit noe yesterday] This te Just what some of the lobby- INDIGNANT EXHIBITS . h ls mert that the dynamite was genuine MISSING AFTER PRAYER. Habutai Silk Waists in All White or White rom tis opening lead, tno| 12% tried to do when they were oppos- Finger Print Expert Cries Out 60 percent. forcite, auch as tunnel con-/mary misty Disnppenced Jaly 9 with Colored Stripe. value 3.95 2.95 A publican argument became| ‘nS come particular arene c8 WRECK DRESS REFORM A A From C! Service. s Washingt TI Whi —————————— : , : . . Be, “ice ‘Mecumver’s pooch was act ée- Satria, necelerated public opinlon With Pain en Seized CHURCHMAN’S NEW EDITOR. |. ™*r7 Kitty. sixteen, nas not been seen Various models in Batiste Waists, effectively gE ceed hege lender er er re MEETING OF COUNCIL With Serious Attack. | 1 Guasicr by her aunt. ara Witlam Flora, with! trimmed with dainty lace.and embroidery. j spectators in the galleries, it iy ev. aries a ¥ Faget ane iheade fe] EP pcutons anda aris ano | . Chants of Pertoalet te-strrews |sitataa” £07, a" (unis Hae te value 413 678, 3,95, 4.95 and 5.50 ' ao aimed at the farmertncr|of thie sort which have been roundly eens Inspector Joseph Faurot, in charge f| the Rev. Charles K. Gilbert, who has| 4! St “Roca, Church in Qne une White Crepe de Chine Waists with flat collar BE Geowern of food Saeeseat In every part| condemned by the lobby investigators, * the Detective Bureau, was seized with| recently been appointed editor of The| Sten “Or guiy ® Miss Kiely is des- d ruffle d front. value 6.75 5.00 Sf the Union, for them to think about] Now the Repudtican party te playing In Slashed Skirts, Trasparent |an attack of acute intestinal infigestion | Churchman to succeed the Rev. HB. cribed by het Peaiven and inde aa and ruffle down fron jue 6. ) > Before next elections come around, eoal and kidney trouble at his desk in Police a home-loving girl, with strong re- \f ri i Wory clever and insidious ware hie] jung te pemocratic party as ite in.) Hose, Ke, Women Fores | tessquarers, tals arternoen. On tne | Multent peliey agsinat the) propdeed | ligices, tandencign and without Say bey Blouses of Washable Net with low collar and | arguments, The new tariff bill 1s tol the country as cards in the trick ) £ the Protestant Epls- | friends. | The Pouce gaa to account tar] _-Fuffle down front. 3.95 and 5.00 C4 H advice of police surgeons who were |copal Church Lawmakers to Adjourn. called to attend him he went to St. | tion, will assume his duties to-mo Vincent's Hospital, although he sald he | 70%. Ne oe is a periodical r S to admit that Dr. Gwyn's resigna- dency of recent legislation is to lighten (Special to The Evening World.) would rather go to his home, at No. | Suse the burdens of the city dwellers. If Probably Mortality! ROCHESTER, Pa, July 16—Thislsa1 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth | {0h was requested by the backers of Bis employer works him three minutes Playing Indian, town is in the throes of a dress reform | street. He was informed that his case | srtisned with th mente ey eae “ever elght hours, the employer ‘s pun-| Mra Joseph Boaky of No, #6 Schenck |crusade, and all because the costumes | was serious and demanded immediate ist Okdoning tha thee rte feduce the cost of living by cutting ——___. ral 5.75 and 6.75 toe fare Inco ne eerie ene | LITTLE BOY FALLS IN FIRE. values French Blouses trimmed with hand embroidery combined with real laces. 12.50 and 16.75 value 17.50 to 25.00 r, who was a iapihoog i) inst changing the na to “The a five feet febec. How many hours does the fai t four-|of some of the women have caused | treatment. with if fo ' wperywork? what would happen to bim | year Ballad | reesestssch aoa Wanbit mss" bo. butas'| Whe sameerice was inintng to hlelee'| Mtarcktnee ne cana tha in aoe Hate reey comics whe Discontinued models in Silk and Lingerie Diiecees “ctnares’ Se. \ Sure scenes mera, |i > Serr oo minty, Bear inn Sern i intrude Shooto te Canes ao | Se, Pe sae ies] Blouses at greatly reduced prices, SPEECH CALI trey cent hoan today the little lad The women are indignant and « host | his part in the capture of forger near} intention to change the very nature and ss y PRIGHTEN FARMERS. Dulance to che Bradford. Btrece’ ties. {Of them were on hand at last night's ue Heros tess Aight when he suddenly/ traditions of the ahureh, he farmer cannot even get help, ee Council meeting to protest against dras- | Jumped to his feet, claeped his hands! The resignation of Rev, Dr. Milo H. , tt continued Mr. McCumber, because men [Dil rhe child te a0 seriously burned | io or fooliah legislation regarding their | ‘0 hla Dack and uttered @ abrick that) Gates, vicar of the Intercession Chapel BILLIE BURKE BETTER. TRUNKS & SUIT CASES : fer the easter Iaboor, the shorter | °° er cforeover, inany of them came {started every one in and about the}of the Trinity Church parish, who is mm See ra and the higher wages of city| ww, : pagel Bureau. His face turned white, beads| reported to have resigned from the| CARLSBAD, Germany, July 1.—Miss ent. "The farmer's wages for |, ith flve Playmates, all of whom had |inslde, or partly inside, the very latest | o¢ awent formed on his forehead and| management committee at the same] Billie Bure, the Anerices actress, hae Considerably Reduced 0 fourteen hours’ work per day, | CON 0Y OF Indian attire, lite sky | creations just to show the men how|). had to grip his desk to keep from|time as Dr. Gwynn, 1s not connected | recovered from slight inflammation of the vermiform appendix, from which he had been suffering for several days, according to an announc ent made Dress and Steamer Trunks,—duck covered, i not been operated upon," “| hard fibre bound, strapped with leather, hand- riveted; bronzed steel trimmings. Fitted with divided and dress trays. Sizes 36, 38 and 40 inches. Dress Trunks. ..regularly 11.00 to 12.50, 8.50 " Steamer Trunks “ 8.25 to 9.25, 6.75, i Berth High Steamer Wardrobe Trunks,+- best veneer frames; duck covered, hard fibre edges, For Infants and Children, hand riveted throughout. Wardrobe section fitted fired by hla earnings, Agure out | *rennre, “The chicren, secapad ebaut | eermne they were There was uch | falling. with the polley of the paper, it was enly 10 cents per hou O trie tig tise gad payed Intian, “Prom tual? ee eet Postponed action.| O'Connell and Capt. James Dunn] said at the offices of the periodical. His | fazer in the city mai 0 cents per | steps of her home Mre, Boeky saw The proposed regulation prohibits placed the atricken Inspector In his] resinaton took place over nine months hour or more for eigut hours’ work. Edward tramp through the fire and) Verne any of the followi: chair and summoned Police Surgeon| ego. @o now, said the Dakota Sena' Youlfall. He screamed and his compan- Expose gowns, Donlin and Chaplein Sullivan, Other itlemen of the Democ.atic party in- lions fed in When Mrs, Bosky| Slashes above the shoe tops. police surgeons hurried to the De- ran to Edward's ald the oily leather| Transparent hose. tective Bureau, In the meantime a St. sult had flashed up in flame, and was| Skirts the police decide display too! Vincent's ambulance had heen called ether classes and kick the farmer into | nearly burucd off. Mra. Rosky’s handa| well the rounded curves of the female | Puurot lected to Ko to the hospital in the gutter. Very well. go ahead, but land face were burned. Her condition | ¢orm divine. [Inspector Sehmittberger’s automobile, Aster on the farmer will have some-|is precarious, shock being largely re-| qo, Salta. tha’ dodesnrously ich was standing at the door, He @hing to say in his own behalf, sponsible for her collapse, WED OF * accompanied by Dr, Donlin and ‘knows how to make his p —_—_——_———— expose the bosom, her Sullivan, be tive. ren Say He Set Blase. Any gown or waist that leaves the! Inapector Faurot is the foremost po- This was the opening gun'of the tariff two small girls of having | arma naked, At least a kimono sleeve lice finger-print expert in the United Mattie. It was fired with political | Ar ve-atory tenement house at| must be worn in public. | He bullt up the Bureau of Iden- @tratesy, for in many Western and way, In which his tattor | Aivtiine even approaching X-Ray Headquarters, and i g én Middle Wostern 8: where: Dernoe: [shop ie located. George Morria of No. | auirt \ in recognition of his services Commis- t q yf fi The Kind You ave to carry all garments; body section for hats, shoes racy swept the fleld at last election ast One Hundred and Beventeenth | ay nell ti ly divided on{ stoner Waldo put him in charge of the i ms Se | Meares vote tn the controlling fecton |street, was to-day held under 6,000 ball | yr econ or teeing to re Detective Burewu last winter, Up to to- eof | and other travelling accessories. 19.50 the question of trying to regulate feml- nine apparel a deadlock ts predicted. lay he had enjoyed robust health. ——— ' SUBWAY CONTRACT LET. ONCE ‘FIRED’? LIEUTENANT | neck contractor company to watta IN LINE FOR CAPTAINCY.) oer Scontcactee company, ren ee offices at No. 2 Rector street, Manhat- Ward's Retirement Finds O'Connor, | py by "the PubleNervisn Commision pen of Eligible List. tends from Bleecker street under 4 Broadway and Union Square to a point i bottle free to any woman y Acting Pollee Commissioner McKay about 9 feet northerly of the line of mio Hes who fills out the coupon below §]| pctired Poltce Capt. Dennis. ¥. Ward] Fourteenth street. The plans call for and tears it out and mails $f! of the Westchester station today atter| i fouRtAsK road WIKS @ lobel miation to us today. We guar- found the vet-| at Eighth street and one-h. Bhan Ulinota, lowe, Kansas, bge- [for & hearing when arraigned in the sourl, Nebraska and the two Dakotas are in the hands of farmers, '. Tee erg aac and the | 9) ‘ mopeones of others ing to will be circulated by vid ands ines thoeaghost rural regions. Car. regularly 25.00 Cowhide Dress Suit Cases;— double steel frames; reinforced corners. Fitted with shirt pockets and inside straps. Size%4 inches. 4.50 * *. - | pran commander ph; ally disabled,’ express station at Union antee it will give quick, 9) Gapt. Ward applied for the examina-| The Dock Contractor Compa ene rs $2,078,078. ‘The highest bid sure relief in such w tion. He became a policeman in 1888.) Was u wu h woman's Toundeman in 188, a lieutenant in|&wa* made by the J: ¥, ant ailments as Cramp Pains, #! i998 and captain 1 13. He gained, BARS. Seven other contra: ting com niles bid under the three iiion dolar rk for the big Je Alatinetion and the department medal | lin 19%0,rescuing two children who feil) | from the wharf at Hast One Hundred jena Twentieth atreet, Fully clad, NO} a den emt BRIA: Gla) at Times Building, New York City. Ree gion to the pler and then) «sig Momecrest avenue, Sheepshead You may send without cost to me Whether or not Lieut. Joseph O'Con-| Bay, Was struck by @ south-bound De Kalb avenue car at the intersection of tat bd: one 180 trial size bottle of Crampine. jj" centres ek Coney Island avenue and Avenue 1, My name is. fe agitating the Department. Mayor eepshead Bay, to-day. He was re- wes from the top of the list, O’Con-| With # fractured skull and his lite can- Address.» ,scrvereteressveeewsoes [| nore ¥ en Headache and Backache. Marshall Chemical Co., is enough Crampine in this free trial to prove that ways wit a teach. —_ Watally turt By Car, For Over Thirty Years arene Geynor had directed promotions to be| Moved to the Coney Island Hospital not be saved, the doctors say. Foran tf stepped into the path of the car just af- My Druggist ts jepgrtm ter ® Passing northbound car had - screened his approach. Motorman Fred ie new er was unable to stop his car in W-7-18 Me Gauth b Sunday World “Wants” ” Work Monday Moming.

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