The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1914, Page 5

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-VENWHOTRALED | SCHUMANN HEINK'S HUSBAND TESTIFY tectives Tell in Divorce Case of Shadowing Rapp to Mrs, Dean’s Apartment. ARs oe eens SINGER CHANGES PLANS. Prima Donna Fears Trial Will Prevent Her Appearance at Wagnerian Festival. ‘CHICAGO, June 6—Alleged visits of William Rapp jr. to the apartments sf Mra. Katherine Dean of New York, *amed an co-respondent in Mme. Syhumann-Heink’s sult for divorce fom Rapp, were detailed yesterday % several depositions read in court. hese calls were made at all hours ‘snd some of them continued until daylight, according to the aMdavits. The relations of Rapp and Mrs. Dean were swory to by setectives, who said they trailed them to apart- ments in New York; by the janitor of the building in which Mra, Dean lived; by Rapp's landlady and by Arthur W. Shaw, a negro messenger, who asserted he saw the pair enter a hotel in New York on a February night in 1918, Eugene Hossi, a detective, sald he bese to shadow Rapp in December, ‘The first time I saw Rapp he met , ‘& woman on Thirty-fourth gtreet and they, both went to No. 37 Home a t” he said, “Neither of them ame out during the night.” He said he followed Rapp and Mrs, Dean.on a shopping tour, and told of seeing Rapp enter her apartment with Feminine Guise morning emerged with a suit case.” ar detective told of following pp. and Mrs. Dean about the ‘neighborhood of Mrs. Dean's apart- Lhd He said he heard Mrs. Dean to Rapp as they were passing butcher's hop, “Wait a minute, dea while I get some meat.” On anothe: occasion the detective said he fol- lowed Papp to a grocery, where Rapp bought eatables and carried several packaces to Mrs. Dean's apartment. me. Sehumann-Heink said she almost had abandoned hope that her trial would be completed in time for her to sing at the Wagnerian festival at Bayreuth, Germany, on June 15, Counsel for Rapp asserted several days would be consumed in the in- troduction of evidence by the defense. a come imitators of sailor collar was bathing attire, It almost always dark blue. fashionable Laymen's Retreat Reception. “The Layinen’s League for Retreats and Social Studies will hold it# annual ladten’ day and reception on the grounds of the Retreat House at Mount Man- resa, Fort Wadsworth, P.M. to-morrow, 3 gramme has been arranged, consist ® band concert and brief addresses by eminent Catholic clergymen and laymen. 4 "The day will close with solemn bene- even in ie open air at the Grotto of PERSONALS Mrs. G. Watson of West Philadelphia, she has given ine to her little ble and for colds and it 4 bas cured his cough and given him re- pawed health, Mrs. Watson lives at 6225 Master St Thomas L. Vanning, of 356 Ninth ve, New York City, says that Father in designs chosen to sult ticular type of person, smart in a %athing outfit Taffeta and satin terials most probably satin being liked ter, There are good arieties that can sonable pric and will least one ed on there in styl usually Tam # signs whic distinctive. are conser of the waistcoat jfrom the right | = trimmings, "hla with only the. poc of white or |sailor collar and — waisteout could be piped with the A cap resembling a joc aplendidiy shields the ey: with its long beak, may ihe general effect, greatly to 430-440-442 WEST 5181 ST. RUG*°CARPET eloped of taffeta or CLEANSING Variantan’ ihe cues tenn t in Fire-Proof Building: FIRE PROOF STORAGE for Household Goods. founded in 1663 TELEPHONE 5567 COLUMBUS gi straight dainty u also is the wa yoke in front, uo littl white orgundy (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) “and stronger, Pick You Up sord’e ‘everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 25¢, \Direetions with ev’ Masculine Details bis own key. Prevailing Note in “He went there with a black satchel," said tho detective, “and next| Garments for Sea Dips. By Mlle, Lodewick. The Evening World's Fashion Expert. It is indeed Interesting to see to what extent bathing clothes have be- the prevailing fashions of formal wearing apparel. It was not so long ago when a plain suit with blouse and braid trimmed the conventional was not deemed necessary to trouble much about the fit, or the effect, and the color was Now such colors as dark green, plum, wine and even brown are u: the par- To look as as in any other attire is now the aim of every woman who enjoys the water. the two ma- if use for bathing suits, a bit bet- water-proof be bought last at season and sometimes two, is auch latitude that bathing suits are un- sowing seme attractive tive enough for good taste, yet possessing many | season's fashion details, Irdle, pockets and panta- lets, though in sound quite mascu-! truly feminine The} line, are seen in a hn's Medicine cured him of bronchitis | vorion on. the model, the He gained ten pounds The model may veloped in bright blue, and toned some bright color, ame color, cap, which and nose combine the color scheme of the suit, adding To the left of this model is a simple but attractive design which could be satin with trimming of a wide To the lower edge of it the which is filled in tee collar such as ia used in frocks. Small buttons covered with the Roman or in physical condition it is usually because the action of the. ' orgahs of digestion has become irregular or défective, Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine torelieve , the fils which occasionally depress even the brightest and ’ strongest. The one remedy you may take and feel safe with is BEECHAM’S PILLS 4 ‘he first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache, bilious- ness, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, *dyspepsia, and lasting improvement follows the timely use of this fa- + vori.e and reliable home remedy. You will become healthier and more cheerful if you let Beecham’s Pills bos polet the way to heakth ond ore especially valuable 10 women, : fles compose the skirt. ramen cgcnse asses Women’s Bathing Coltanies for 1914 Include Pantalets, "Belt and Bustle; . Original Designs i in Prevailing | Mode by eee World Expert, Mlle. Lodewick colored silk dot the centre line of the waist and skirt. Running Into the water with this model is one ahowing a ruffied trim: ming with contrasted facings. iilgcke sult cguid Daves seee; erie: blue, red or plaid silk facings on the ruffies, while a colored suit would look best with black facings. A rub- ber rose atop the cap In front could harmonize with the color used. At the extreme left is a charming rendition of ruffles in tunic style. The simple walst ts confined by a cord below which a short ruffie forma a peplum, while two other deeper ruf- These are fin- ished with colored bands to match the silk cord and cap. Sashes, so popular on frocks, are also possible on bathing suits, as is shown at the extreme right. Taffeta in black or a color as the sash is ate tached at the aide seams of the walst and tied In puffy loops and ends to affect the modish bustle at back. ‘Trimming pieces of the same silk ed, Specialist in in ‘the White tric Railroad Is Stimu- lating Northward Resi- dential Expansion. By Louis R. Michelson. This season is witnessing a notable expansion of homes in sectjons north of Manhattan. the sleeves and neck most effectively. ; |The distinctive part of this suit, how. | The growth of Westchester Count ever, is in the cut as the waist is|!8 healthy and steady, Asx a high in one with a tune portion, button-| grade home section, its future is as- ing down the leit side to a ittle be- | gured, Despite the attractions of Jow the watstling where three side plaits are lnid to give fullness. der this tunic voluminous bloomers silk to match the pleces. {aes aE FREE BATHING BUIT PATTER: Long Island and New th are thousands who prefer not to have to cross either over or under the water and who like to enter the city al Forty-second street. s.| While that part which is away fr rsey, ue c in leu of a skirt are with trimming banded other of Westeheste m the wal The latest style May Manton Paper for the making of a snappy Bathing Suit will be given free for the coupon in To-Morrow's Sunday World. (See Page 6, Second News Section.) Americans at C LONDON, June jeorge and Queen Mary held the last court of the season at Buckingham Palace last night. Mrs, Walter Hines Page, wife of the American Ambassador, presented Mra . M. House and Mise Evelyn Marshall of New York, Mrs. has Wallace of Washington and Miss Olga Kelly of Baltimore. front places, it, compensates by | a most des! ble all-the-year se The hills, frevh breezes, lakes tion, and settlement of New York City and State. RAILROAD OPENS WIDE ODIS- TRICT FOR SUBURBAN HOMES. ful operation of th chester and Boston Railroad, the hea of the county, the part lying between the Hudson River and th become convenient and im, moreover, particularly att comprising rolling meadows, + Week’s Notable Realty Operations. crry, George H. Flinn of Pittsburgh bought the new twelve-story Cam- bridge apartments, on the southwest corner of West End avenue and Seventy-eighth street, giving four Pittsburgh houses in a $1,000,000 trade, Biltmore-Blenham, seven-story apartments, Nos. 56-62 West Fifty- eighth street, were sold at $550,000. Dr. Charles V, Paterno bought the 102.6x183.5 northwest corner of Broadway and Eighty-fourth street as a site for twelve-story apartiner giving in exchange to Max Marx the nine-story Prince Monaco, No. West One Hundred and Ninth street Calumet Club pald $250,000 for the H. B West Fifty-sixth street, Mrs. Margaret O, Sage recorded a $1,000,000 loan on the twenty-story Candler Building, on Forty-second street, west of Seventh avenue. Harvard Club obtained a $500,000 loan from Union Trust Company to build its clubhouse addition on Forty-fifth street. SUBURBAN, Bryan L, Kennelly is selling 600 lots to- Park section of Brooklyn for Ste rt MeDoug Joseph P, Day and J. Clarence Davies end: of 420 east Bronx Jots at total of $416,22 Degnon Contracting Company paid $200,000 for Estates, $150,000 for 95 lots on Bla Hollins house, Nos, 12-14 at auction tn the 1, 1a two-day auction s: Borough 80 plots at Jam kstump, Jamaica and Flushing ¢ Ass Adolph Lewisohn bought fifty-six acres in the Murray Hill section of Fiona y-Flushing. i G Mathews Company bought twenty lots in Ridgewood, on the Brooklyn-Queens boundary, us a site for six-family flat houses, of which they have built 850 in that district. Squadron A bought the 125-acre*Verdin estate in Rockland County, twenty-five miles from Manhattan, 6S. Walker paid $40,000 for a 144-ac sold WK Alfred Neilson. i, Outerbridge sold his ninetoen- farm at Skillman, N. J, acre place at Morristown, N. J to Py Douglas, Harry Shwitzer traded fifteen acres at Great Neck, I C, Tilyou for a place on the Shrewsbury River at Red Bank, N, J six-story §ate Now, 235-237 West One Hundred and Lighth street, Plains District Says the; New Westchester Elec-| lack some of the advantages of water With the construction and success- | | | i | and shr rich farn With ity of well-kep' however, other pl Westeh the New | cellent s: the | Bily On trains rv how mis dizziness, stomach, Plains FE The si lem Division. | fifteen minutes’ walk a reached by a indigestion, biliow Building of the Home Asa a Matter of Economy’ °. _ ‘ LOUIS F Ss R MICHELSON. woods make a country which has been: noted for its beauty since the earlicst! Ono Hundred and pt from White Plains in twenty-nine minutes. There they cannes rit the Bronx subway, nd whan {the two roads have been inked, as provided by re contract ptiy made, this @/ill m: an ideal | Sattler Cor the residents of the section tapped by it, For those whose work takes them Bronx or to upper Manhattan, White Plains district offers ly convenlent home sites. ed type of dwelling is the | bungalow, costing from $2,600 up- | ward, House plans must conform generally to a definite standard and only desirable residents will be ac- opted by the development syndj- ates. Though an old city, White Plains [is responding to modern growth |New achools and stores are appear- ling. ‘The demand for homes is ac- tive. The tax list shows a large per- Slghti ha Both jing plac |wideration fro from those seeking homes, ‘Thomas FB. Case: 272 Laurel avenue, Stapleton, foreman in’ the artment of ks, was taken to ry yesterday suffering ure of the left foot, re- trying to board a trolley 1 Canal strects, oard will meet in Bor- Meret Mu George, Tuesday eve- ning, June 16, ‘There are sixteen itions on the calendar for regu- paving and sewers, { ‘The market confere romumnittes has asked the city to bulld one or light and attractive steel and pbery, urtistic homes and |'we marry artistic homes and) iy structures for a retail mar 6 natural g fronting t y platform a sh ; ‘| The estimated cost of buildings and tates will t homes are on turesque tation of York uburban, pnt WHITE PLAINS REFLECTS FAST WESTCHESTER GROWTH, the West about Nervousness, kache and all other distress; bac sho building th er and Boston Railroad is but « few minutes’ walk part use’ plant i $50,000, m, forty-six, captain was taken to St, yesterday with a lucerated scalp, received by being struck by a winch on the barge at foot of Bush avenue, Mariners! a cold ste vacant plots, | vround and sites, New York, Asi jmondory, & will be held in the mond, on Tuesday The work Will be &The Valiant and Mag- nimous Order of the Temple and Order of Malta.’ ‘The command. accept invitati away, whil UL, with the ex. of the Hare 1 ten and ean also be sine throush ley oes vul's Church, morrow night » Chairman Theodore Douglas ——— the} min Railroad nty “CASCARETS” IF COSTIVE, BLOUS, HEADACHY AND UPSET—DIME A BOX No odds how much your head aches, [pelle your sluggish Liver and Bowels able you are from constipation, | of ness, a 'Cascaret” tor | waste which is producing the misery ns you out by morning | A 10-cent box of Cascarets keeps your stomach, liver « | head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bow- the headache, bilious els regular and you feel bully for months. th Don't insides forget the dou gentle ¢ their little ansing, too. SOUP) ubssy CANDY CATHARTIC. - mgm ny | GS co I Colby, City som, District~ Robinson, Bainbridge Judge William L. Attorney Albert C. Fach and former Senator Howard R, Bayne will speak at the banquet of the Richmond County Progressive Committee at the Hotel St. George this evening, Application will be made to the Supreme Co in Brooklyn, on June il, by the Corporation Counsel, for the ifppointment of commissioners for acquiring property necessary for the opening and extension of Wada- worth avenue, Fort Wadsworth. A feature of Royal Arcanum Day, which will be celebrated with an out- ing and games at Midiand Park June 27, will be a baseball gume between teams representing the Arcanum and the Knights of Columbus. Several members of Empire Com- mandery, No. 66, Knights Templar, have arranged to attend the annuai conclave of the Grand Commandery at Rochester June 16, Past Em, Sir Stuart H, Walker of Empire Com- mandery Is a candidate for Grand Warder. The United Socletien of St. Pat- rick’s Church, Richmond, will hold their annual festival at the County Fair ‘ounds, Dongan Hill on June 20, The wedding of Miss Phyl! and Sidney G, Willcox, both ¢ New Brighton, will take’ place this afternoon in Christ Church, New ple “SICK SKINS MADE WELL BY RESINOL and raw or scaly p tle of that doothing, anti: | Re: i t, on the sores and the | suffering stops right there! Healing begins that very minut in almost every case so.quickly you lor esarned ol the mapey you threw away on tediou figured skin humor tortured lelear awa: dandruff. harmful. | ue sen.” Mush ‘Unlidren. "hi cents under management of FALL RIVER LI Ticketa tales limited to it the capacity, ow sale at Piers only un day of excursions, Lake Mepetoone $1.00 TO-MORROW “2 South 00 tone hath St Mf | crove wath FF thle Bi » matter how long you have been “o.d0 Ld Livros ‘our skin gets well useless ! they are of little value A teat case as to the atatun-ef movin; picture shows on Coney Inland bes | before Magistrate Walsh in Coney I and court yesterday when George Geneas, owner of Hreoklye Hat, Bowes dernon’s Walk, Was ple atre a other “irinking place or hote} oiner piace | separa’ movie’ an un} cons roves to be the Ia 4 upheld by the higher courts, f eck avery moving pleture show. at oper rry Cummings is counsel for i and Coney The Fleet Estate Property, which haa been in the Fleet family 7® years and consists 291 LOTS 68th St., bet. 4 & 6th Avs. Sth, 6th & Bay "Ridge Avs., BAY RIDGE, BROOKLYN, WiLL BE SOLD AT UNRESERVED Public Auction Under Mand: y, Instructions from. the: He TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16TH, AT 7.30, IN THE Brooklyn Academy of Music Right at Bay Ridge Ave. 68th Street Station of FOURTH AVE. SUBWAY ring | sh TRE Lore honses, fats, Urick ete, IMPROVE Bay Hite avs all lars, tained from attorney's oF Jere Johnson Jr. Co. | AP dart TNGhyn Ne Ata, nh ama Mani BAYLIS & mints STEAMBOATS. CONEY ISLAN. 3 Schedule for SATURDAY, ait ith ae. aetna a ne Deep Sea Fuhing Str. “Taurus” A.M. Pier 1, ne en IE Om dations for Tiles ee Special Trip Sundays June 7-14 To om non and RETURN me 10.00 A) 3 Koukers” 11 Sit Hhinghivordals Foughk: Dayiicie nal by » Albany ur by. eearcileh To, ADS No Vuck Kuccler aeaten ry plant, ‘att 6.00 0’ . aadicstiod haters, ~~ SPECIAL TRIP Sunday, June 7, to | pei MOUNTAIN end HIGHLAND LAKE "sx" s MILES UP THE HUDSON Fasisiel Str, HIGHLANDER He ae Y McAllister mbt Oo, RIVER AY LINE NED, aes Mey CRY bu AU stem wos i uiiay, Direct real S40. Cra: Wet gaa at

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