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A A eee ee TTT TIF me" a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIVAY, AUGUST 22, 19138. AUTO MAKER'S HOW TO BUILD A HOME || Meetacowcon |/NILQUGHLIN WINS |2resesczee ree no WITH YOUR FIRST $31,000 sab tae FROM CLOTHIER |Sseetas Contractor as Well as Builder Should IN NEWPORT MEET he I eg Let Them Look! Purchasers of Diamond Eneake- ment Rings who come to us all the eat round need hot fear criticisn from friends of the brides-clect. ‘The rings will D be shown, exan.- ined closely and commented on, of course. Very well—Lambert il Diamond En- z through the gathering dusk to a suc- eedetul landing on the parede ground at Fort Myer, Va. ‘His thrilling down- | xn venttioenatser| Be Hired If Owner Is Too Busy to Supervi8elcsunn easy cimnate| Bees Pee ee beacon fires lighted to guide the avia- Arraignment—ttattend-on, 40 Eiiip Her Payments Shoald Be . Made During Construc- ff Championships. tor back to he landing place, when Dark Horse From Tennis . | Wood basan his slide. He had bean aloft one be ge forty minutes and I agement Q tion, and Fire Insurance| |_ § . y Rings will While customs mmm ween completing: A (Gpestal to The Brentng World.) demonstrating his monoplane had the TheDiamonds SSeS] Fea Seca eee centers mir fae Saturn Sey om, Teg? a wren 3B. MoLoughita, here of the Davis Cup matehes, took a long step toward retain- . ing ie national title when he eliminated In Case of Disagreement ‘William J, Clothier of Philedetphia in pense o j= . = + champion in wae cou- and Ite Findings Are| | Secor ars me and Its Findings Are ve to jore the Final. : easts 6 op ta the banks of 0 Coe . fornia Comet. i | i perative. i iid if t ga ! i g Hy i ift D 8 reputation of recommend to Then the Diamonds are for] the i Direct Sed Mounted in the Lambert el j yee fi i fl ill K - 2 e 8 e i i i i i i } amount {a valve a: F yi Z a 1 ay opted is hed Sopht L MaLoughiin woe the first two games by Oe ae a iid Pm A ee ty pega te Aad of Lambert Bolte you wanted mon ment Rings. They | TRACKED PROM STORE TOla nome row would you go adoul (tf chote abounded from the start. In the explain pape pipes wl buy \ i STORE BY DETECTIVES. ‘These are the questions that confront - 2 firet MocLouphlin made three, Clothier uch Yiner a Diamond at Lam- 9° | ‘Vette te Gencribed as @ handsome |the man of modest means if be would ran behind 8 to 1 and 4 to berts than in a store where middle- wanna of sbvee forty-ave, and the only | have a home of his ows, having saved 7 ' . oe he again made light of t! men's profit is tacked on to the t i { Hi rf price. q Our Engagement Diamonds ere}'- mounted in solid 14 karat gold ov solid 18 karat gold and UT eciitaaic Prices, $10.00 to $1,500.00. LAMBERT BROTHE ‘Third Avenue, Corner 88th Brest A! tem! tere Duriag AGfoeed Dally at 6- ~ . i service and with the lows of but one Se00 cash: ‘ . . point made it ¢—9. Five clean passes were made by MoLougmin in retalia- tion on Clothier’s service and then he took the eet € to 3. . | ji a fit Hi if : j , 5 the second eet started, but Clothier did mot act awed at McLoughlin's cannon ball service and each man won on his service until it was 4 to 3 for Clothier and then the tell Philadelphian broke lead. 3 and 40 to love on Clothiers serve he let McLoughlin fj i | ult } i ak ! eg i r 1 Ir i H 3 g Ocullsts’ Opticians | Half a Century in Business x heen examined, she wont to Acting come up 40 deuce and four times {t | — Don’t banish the joy Deputy Surveyor Jeha P. O'Connor and stayed at that soore before MaLougniin |} Fe vacation trip of eyesight by ale, SETTER, leave Ghe made Ly all. ‘ne * | expiaines chat os hems ia th the, Weet effort of the ninth game appeared to pg @ Lasosig Aer neglecting to wear at Ghat che would lke to do come shop- have tired the former champion, for or Steamer et | glasses in time. bare McLoughlin had ttle trouble scoring will bring delight and a ot Bad pleasant remembrance of the giver every day of | the journey. | Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $19. 184 Broadway, at = st. 223 Sixth Ave. Toth St, 390 Sixth Ave,, 2d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. 498 Fulton Bond lyn. iy Ht ugh 25143433844 442-7 Clothier— 474142366610 2-39-65 Without taking a reat, the two men started the third set and McLoughlin never let up in his net attack and he soon had « lead of 4 to 0 and 5 to 1. He won the eet and match by 6 to 2. Third set: | H : | | A Delicious i j mk McLoug'a 4761024141 443-6! | we * Clothier 84146 4 035-4 Seasoning tents ef the 6ew onal attenti Leonard Beekman of the Bronx found | Nathaniel W. Niles too much for him, a iy he aa down to defeat by 6, | z | jas weak on his ground wale belied ty at the tee of hi 5 hae i ! ot 8, Norri jams his hands ful! in disposing of hia fellow townsman, Midas dab rsell ane B.C. Law, by ¢—4, 84, 6—1. J. ¥. =) SAUCE : f 7 £ £ Ht s ; il tl House. ro ons removes disfiguring Neder conn PLAQS CHANGE WITH EACH ABTICLE, North River at the fost of Canal atreet | growths of hair from the imported Absolutely! { aciaamnene gbocnd tame way this morning was identiefid by papers face, neck or arms. = missioner Gianton owner. as that of William T. Daniels, “In It ACTS INSTANTLY 4 feetws ease i eertain course of con-| Open Greplace and a statroase to se%-|heard by a» single member of the|climax of the Italian festival of Saint | case of accident,” the man had written, WHEREVER APPLIED, \cav- — Yue struction, until the last payment|0@4 story, The dining room, 11x13,| house, which the time contained | Rocco, which is celebrated from Bec-| “see William Kuck, No. 3 Seventh ing the most delicate skin per- made the contract is not consid-| °Pens from the living room through ®|more than a dozen people. Before|ond avent ered fulfilled. It is aleo usually im-| Dortiere, or sliding doors may be wub-| Avalone was taken to the hospital he to Avenue A, end. thar| avenue." Mra, Kuck at this address Avalone was out until late with a party | #8!4 that she knew Daniels only slight- fectly smooth and clear. EL-RA i scientificall, ater Perative to carry fire insurance on the| stituted, which would add privacy to|sald the shooting was an accident, and lof Italiana, Avalone's wife, who goes | 1:, Hough he was an acquaintance of prea Gree phly tested ond ‘ perty during the process of build. | this room, refused to give the name of the man|to work early, does not know of the| nisned room at Sixth a’ absolutely safe depilatory. Its The kitchen in the rear, 10x11, is:pro-| who was with him, incident. No one knew where she| ty-eighth street until about a week ago. superiori@r can be demonstrated _ den vided with range, boiler, sink, cup | Neighbora eay that last night was the could be found, He was a ailversmith. with « gingle application. , & boards, &c, The pantry, opening trom Sold in $0c and $1.00 size bottles at all leading drug and dept. stores, or DIRECT. Write for booklet of valuable in- formation, mailed free on reaquset. PILGRIM MPG. CO., 37 . 28th St., N.Y. the kitchen, is provided with space refrigerator and ehelves. The front veranda, lixi4, could be extended along the front of the house and a pergol bdullt at the side of dining room as shown on exterior, ‘The second atory consists of thre bedrooms, each provided with larg Over the fertile wheat fields of the West i BF na he wee leaving the building last night with provisions which ft is alleged he stolen. bad ‘The house detective, John Donovan, says he found four pounds of butter and ene pound of bacon on the man, ——.---— é Baby Killed by Electric Spasker. Marriot Miller, four yeare old, of No, Borest Montclair, N, J. was barmiees i supposedly the architect if not allowed by the con- tractor must be paid by the ow! But In case of disagreement of o and conntractor to this, a board of ar- bitration ppointed. This board con- olata of @ person selected by the own: another selected by the contractor these two eelect a third. The dect of any two of the board ts final binding on both parties, and each p half of the'expense thus incurred. ‘fhe contractor within twenty-four hours must remove from the vicinity of the work all the materials that are condemned by e architect upon a written order, and must also tear down any portion of the work that the erchi- tect condemns as unsound or improper and replace the same es arranged. Also should the architect certify that the contractor has refused to supply sufficiently skilled = worteunen or materials of proper quality, or other- wise fatied to carry out his agreement with promptness and diligence, the owner may, after three days’ written noticg to the contractor, continue the work, ‘hat is to way, he may employ auch lgbor and material as is necessary to gq on with the work the con- tract and at the expense of the con- tractor, Also, if sumMici grounds are certified by the architect that the con- tractor 4s not fulfilling hig duty the owner may engage peragna to complete the work entirely and need not ixsue any more payments to the contractor. In euch cases the architect's certia- cate as to outlay is conclusive, On the other hand, if the cohtractor be delayed in his work by the default of the owner or architect or by any fixe or any other kind of damage the contractor must be given an extension of time. Besides, if he is in this way put to unnecessary expense the owner must reimburae him, PLANS AND DETAILS OF HOUSE NO. FOURTI ‘The plans and exterior a house "4 a have been arranged to make a conven- Jont interior arrengement end 8 pleas- ing exterior at @ moderate cost, layee ¥ closets. The bathroom has modern fix tures, It opens from hall and is con. venient to all rooms, ‘The estimate of this house has been based on mission finished cypress in living room and dining room, including ateire, firet story. ‘Trim in kitehen and pantry is of cypress, finiwhed natural. ‘The trim, second story, is painted white, with imitation mahogany doors, The floors throughout are of hard pine. ‘The heating has been figured for hot air furnace, Electric light and gas ls arranged throughout. ‘The exterior aide walls of the building are estimated to be finished (rough cast), roof of shingles, Th foundation and cellar wall ts of st: and the celjar floor is throughout, The cost of this house, described, would be $3,000; if ta substituted and shingles on side walls Inatead of stucco, the price would be the same, $3,000, ———__ SHOOTING AN ACCIDENT, WOUNDED MAN DECLARES But Curious Circumstances Cause the Police to Think Otherwise, The shooting of Angelo Avalone, a painter of No. 414 East Eleventh street, Inte last night or easly this morning the police belleve was not an accident, At 9 o'clock this morning » man un- known In the neighborhood walked into a drug store at Eleventh street and Avenue A and sald that a man on the third floor of No. 414 East Flleventh street was dying from @ bullet wound, He was showing Avalone a revolver, he | said, when it went off, the bullet entor- jing the left side of Avalone's abdomen. ‘Then the mun disappeared. An ambu- lance from Bellevue Hospital took Ava- lone there, It is eaid he will die, Although the partitions and floors of the tenement in which Avalone lived are hardly more polid than cardboard. the sound of the shooting wae not these giant machines go, each one threshing up to 8,000 bushels of wheat in a single day. From the finer grades we choose the wheat for “FORCE.” Each flake of “FORCE” is a whole grain of wheat, cooked with barley malt, rolled, baked and toasted, ‘Delicious’ you'll vote to-morrow morn- ing when you eat some. “FORCE” TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES Made by The H-O Company, Buffalo, N. Y. wg adit,“ slyly, off a ul Ueto ' the Magazine Section of N 3 SUNDAY'S 9, - ‘WORLD Jean Schwartz's: MAN” . Latest Song Hit “THE PARCEL POST