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orares \ a Ps ri 10 , THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1914. PMALEN HOME iNEWHWVEN DIRECTORS Making Dresses at Home HUNGARIANS STONE eee ee ee cy 7 | MUSTN'T DELAY SALE From Original Designs! AND ECG COUNTRYMEN | —-—-——— MATES IN RO, ~ OF BOSTON AND MAINE | at can Be Done With Same Design Made of Dif- ferent Materials and Trimmings. rca NEAR PERFECT BABIES SEEM TO BE IN VOGUE UP TARRYTOWN WAY 7 SMALL BOWERY BLAZE DELAYS ALL TRAFFIC Avenue sa Sa | > tiurd Elevated and Sur- Lines Yied Up During Rush. face WHO GOMES AS PATRIOT DMA DERE EDDLE EE 1161049980088 ~_ SIXTEEN ARRESTED 144 “Girls Smash Windows and Break Furniture in Wild Hour of Disorder. ‘McReynolds Says Dissolution Suit Will Be Filed If | Stock Is Held. WASHINGTON, July 20.—The out- come of today’s conference be- 3S : > TE e orney-General McReynolds CAN ESCAPE HALE TERM. oer ofthe New York, New | Haven and Hartford Ratlroad will, . " It is predicted here, be the filing Superintendent Sees Plot tO} ot Lat Bee ie, tis Geis Get Workhouse Sentence | tt District of New Tork, aatnu tor of Only Six Months. the dissolution of the road. The At- torney-General has received no hint | from the directors as to what propo- sition, if any, they will make in the hope of delaying the auit. It ie known that Mr. MeReyneide Inwood broke from restraint at ®/ will not listen te any suggestion o'clock last night and ran screaming which will delay action, niece the through tho buildings, breaking win: | directors agree to the terme of dows and wrecking furniture, Efforts Spabling |s "to quell them were futile, and finally gale of th the assistant superintendent, Mine & AWA ig yp rete Deda ils 's jument ie ned Janet Macconuchie, appealed for aid {er deley: oe a ate detecm! hq #@ the police. of the Government, it wae eaid Detective Hyman ied reserves from day. the St. Nicholas avenue station to) as bo ee aires a mee K.4 | Massachuse' 1 the home. Hy the time they arrived | sag of tho Boston and Maine stock @eme semblance of order had been | yniess it Is made with the expressed festored, perhaps because 1. win-! ee bad it shall =, “ dows 4|the State at any time upon due an lata veny reach.” broken remained | iiimcient notice. When Gov, Waleh M was last in Washington he pointed, oe . Sixteen giris, nine white and seven | out that the legislation already } colored, submitted quictly to arrest. nee i td nN ore punye UU. | tes Commission an imself, Tbey rwore taken to the station house |” “President Wilson also favors it, and and thence later to the Women's) attorney-General McReynolds feels ‘© Inmates of the Magdalen Home at! Night Court. There they were held] that he has given the directors every “'\for examination to-morrow opportun} ‘— avoid dissolution Bix other girls had been pointed | Mult, and he will postpone It no out by Miss Macconachie as ringlead- —_———— @ra in the cutbreak, but there was no eT otic tat teeaaersy ARRESTED AT ALTAR; f WEDDING POSTPONED that time Mrs. Margaret Hutton Priest Is Told Would-Be Bride- Abels, the superintendent, had re- turned to the home. groom Had Wife and Child Already. When the police announced their Feadiness to take the rest of the ’ prisoners, she said: “Not at all; I'll take ca. of these _ Sire myself.” Whereupon the Superintendent} John Craloka waited anxiously in arched the six off to the disciplinary | the Essex Market Court to-day for a Later she explained whv. |@ight ¢ the accuser who told the “Until las Rey. Eugene Homichka, pastor of St. s was Mary's Greek Catholic Church, No, 226 e@ent to the Home to secure her re-| Kast Thirteenth street, that Caaloka lease on parole at the end of six) had a wife ; id child and thereby in- months if her behavior had been) terrupted his marriage yesterday to Experience had shown us that | Miss Mary Sinyack, Wao, like Caaloka, lives at No, East Third etreet. Csaloka thinks some jealous sultor whom he defeated for the favor of the fair Mary must be at the bottom of his trouble, for ne says he has no wife. The church was crowded and Csaloka was eagerly awaiting the start of the ceremony when Policeman Sauter arrested him, The pricat sal a young man had brought him @ pass. port for the admission of Mra, Mary lives, so the period of 1d bp- havior necessary before rel is increased to one year. “Bome of the girls protested vigor- against this, and during the these was an outbreak that was ‘kly quelled without much damage having been done. Since that time | the yee has continued, until wor! out @ plan for he plan was very sinpie. it in-| Csaloka admitted having applied f volved nothing more than such dia. | the passport, but said that he had do: ‘order that the police would have to| #0 on behalf of a friend and that t Aebe called in, arrests made and ar. | Woman Was not his wife. Mary broke raignmenta in Women’s Night Court,| down and in hysterics declared she be- No more serious charge would be laid | lieved him and wanted to be married, than disorderly conduct, and the! but the priest, refused to perform the vemaximum penalty for that would be | ceremony. ‘aix months in the Workhouse. At the end of the ser.tence the girl would be free, and free long before she could By MLLE. LODEWICK. forrison of Ridgefield Park,| The Evening World's Expert have ho) be released from here. | N. J., was operated on in th i. Sa Me wrist the, authoritien could under. [evel LCcetAN nectaeeae fie: Choc ese DESCRIPTION stand what is behind this. If they, ing the hope of saving his leg. He ° did understand and took the action | icked by a pin on the foot while sjothey should take in such casea they {bathing at Rockaway Beach Wedni Though simplicity has cone to be “would punish the offenders not by | ay lant and. thought nothing of the! synonymous with “chic,” the woman sending them to the Workhouse but | {204m until yesterday when the entire seaehee Bedford Reformatory, where | became affected who desires to be well dressed will they would have to spend the full STATEN ISLAND NOTES. appreciate the fact that during the period of threo years.” summer months there is a constant Mrs. Abels was formerly connected with the Redford Reformatory. There will be a —_—_—_—_——— “~~ BOMB STARTS BIG FIRE. Several Persons Have Narrow Ks- demand for at least one frock of more or leas elaborate design, which will be suitable for many occasions— afternoon bridge parties, tennis or polo matches, and for informal din- conference to- morrow at 11 A. M. at the Pleasant Plains railroad crossing, on the Am- boy road, between Borough Prest- dent McCormack, Commissioner of Public Works Lewis Nixon and on- C969 2TH OE DISH OLDE ved by kincers. from the Public. ‘Servies {Her at the country club, followed SOys: From: Hensn: Commiasion, and all citizens who nre|danoing. A gown sultable for these DOVER. N. J., July 20—Fire started, {Interested tn the elimination of thia| varied hours and amusements must apparently, by a chemical bomb de-| crossing. Following the conference tty enough for the evening, yet Stroyed the ice cream and confectionary [Mt Pleasant Plains. the officials will [ve Pretty enough for (te evesine, yl store of Patsie Mazzario to-day. His|*® to the crossing at Prince Bay to a} Joss is $5,000. That of John W. Roberts, |Confer with the citizens of that Taffeta, which ts so much used this ga who owned the bullding, is about #13, place, jgeason, is an excellent material, also ' ty lives on the floor over the sto Magistrate Joseph B. Handy has|net, or the two combined are good, ing with Mra. Mary Craig. At 32s|returned from a@ vacation spent on|At the left is pictured an effect which morning ane heard @ voice ask; |the Delaware coast and relieved|may be obtained with these materials © you ready? ate ; Fee eee was: ‘Yes; let her go." | magistrate Nathaniel Marah, who, jor with bordered voile and 1 It with Mra, Marsh, leaves for a vaca-|of taffeta, white would be the taost tion to-day. modish aa well as serviceable color Miss Naom! B. Cleaves of Prince|to use. The plain kimono waist Is Bay im visiting friends in Glovers-|made to reveal a wide chemisette in ville, N.Y. front where folds of net lend a con- The engagement is announced by|trasting softness to the taffeta, A Mr. and Mrs. I. Meyerowich of Rose- | dainty frill of lace lies next the neck, bank of their daughter Hertha tol/and inside of a narrow soft rolling Irving Applefield of Trenton, N, J, collar of rose color chiffon velvet, Mr, and Mra. John Bright Stevens|which terminates in revers down the of Henderson avenue, New Brighton, |sides of the front, The skirt of this have gone to Long Island for the|model is really simple to construct. summer, ‘A net foundation part is completed The Staten Island Garden Club | with a plaited ruffle from below the will meet this afternoon at the home|knees, while a pannier tunte of the of Mra, J. Harry Alexandre, Arro-|taffeta drapes the upper portion. A char, when Mrs. Henry Taylor, an|aoft gathered ruffle of net three and authority on horticulture, will lec. | === ture, Dr, William Bryan of Bard ave- West New Brighton, has re- from @ vacation ‘spent in Maine. Miss Barbara Porter of Davis ave- nue, Wert New Brighton, is the suest of friends in Cape Cod, Maas. spending a vacation at Elberon. AND REDNESS Miss Josephine Thorne of Pleasant aoe Plains has gone to New Paltz, N.Y, roa visit, in clearing com- Mrs, Mary, Warth of Stapleton has ae sous rani oe bel announced the engagement of her! skin; relieves Sunburn, Ivy-Poisoning, duughter Selma to Samuel William | Mosquito-Bites, taking out all sorenca». urday for England, where he will | stubborn Ecsema will serve you, if you spend four weeks, will but employ it, to be rid of any af- Walter H. Connell of Weat New | fection or dered condition of the Brighton is spending a vacation at/ekin. Minor troubles require few ap- the ‘Thousand Talande plications. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Miller have re- jruggie iam, For free turned from their honeymoo Sete © Meals Foslane. | Tov f ni Almost at once there was a explosion ‘the store and a burst of fame. They difficulty getting out, so rapid was spread of the fi | STOCK QUOTATIONS, 11 A. M. Esso Suz, Miss Susan Williains of Stapleton is visiting friends In Northport, L, 1. August Henderson of Clifton is Githan of Long Branch Counselior Arthur M. Michell of | The same positive healing power by West New Brighton sailed on Sat- | Which Poslam eradicates worst cases of go's See sy: EPL ESELE. nd write to Emergency Laborato- taken up their home nt First atreet | (mle write to, Rimergoney aN Lexington avenue, LAnoleum- cular n oa antleaptias hysloales the Mra, Ado! 0 | can Cae dally we Lo Waprove at |i had ete cnn So San ht | island hae min anda Bsssess3 ous | Prof. Getstap, Home Rule Ad- Hungarians when six men were ar- result of a riot near Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Third street, yesterday. | Bad eggs and rocks were the missiles used by the crowd, the torget having +] vocate, Wtih His Host, a +| Priest, Mobbed in Passaic. P The polices courtroom in Passaic, : N. J. overflowed to-day with excited 4 rs of Hungarians touring thig country | for the last fow weeks in the inter- esta of Hungary's fight for home rule. etato? war pastor of Sts they had |? showed up in police court to-day with a cut on his head and a | closed and discolered eye, Panas had been ra roughly treated after he bit Volicoman Baker on the hand. The polles were at a loss to know what started the trouble until It be- camo piain that differences of opin- jon among Passalc Hungarians over ——_— ---— UNOFFICIAL PRIMARIES TO BE HELO IN BRONX Bronx Republicans Will Send Dele- gates to the Unofficial State Convention. | Announcement was made to-day by waisy County Chairman John J. Knewitz ano of the Republican organization of a lahdih the Bron that @ call had been ts- sued for an unofficial primary elec- | tion to be held on August 6 for the * purpose of electing delegates and al- | ternates to the unofficial Republican State Convention to be held at Sara- | toma on August 18. | Among the matters to be consid- at this convention is a measure providing for a now basis of repre- a half tnehes ¢ 1 edge of thi sentation in the Republican Nationa design in 1 vor hand enbrote Convention. serves & vo trimming, If bor-| Primary elections will be held at dered v the following places: 30th A. D., No, East One Hundred and Thirty- It would be the predomin fi{th street; 32nd A. D., South, No. for the si ird avenue; §2nd A. D., North, used it ¢ dered in the No, 3543 White Plains road ;88rd A. colors desired, as suggested for the! 1. No, 2978 Third avenue; 34th A. D., taffeta, 1324 Franklin avenue; 36th A. D., Another i which develops| No. 4778 Third avenue. gracefully almost any design is China - silk, and tn a finely figured or flow.) ered pattern, if a pale color, It woud AUTO TRUCK RAMS TROLLEY. produce the charming effect at the ene right. A collir qnd revers of plain white taffeta is used, while ruffles of it bound with velvet the color of the Are Injured, flower or flrure in the slik, give a i a tna alone Ana trolley car of the Tompkins-Cul- Fe een og, geev ee and also 10 | vor line, crdwded with homegoing pleas- tunic Is seen a soft ruffle of lace | ure seekers, approached Church avenue flouncing, and the same is folded! and East Sixteenth street, Brooklyn, in the front of the waist for a chem-|early to-day it was rammed by @ big Isette, A belt of the colored velvet! motor truck of the Commercial Auto in an effective complement to the Truck Company, Manhattan, and nearly frgok. | turned over. | The passengers were shaken up, but none was seriously lurt. Mra, Powell of No, 790 Halsey street had to he treated by an ambulance swpavon for | hysteria and bruises, John’Cunningham, Big M a Into Car aed Two cance cheon Operated Upon INWICH, Conn, duly 20. = McCutcheon, the New York Hnen has a summer residence upon in To: the "| twenty-one years old, No. 5520 Fourth day his ¢ avenue, the chauffeur, the steering ale farnlly, | eur on his truck suddenly went wrong for ape ‘Just what tha (and caused the mishap, He also was ry, ‘operation w not stated ‘treated for bruises, ‘WHEN CANNING PEARS it’s so easy to measure ac- curately with faa Med Granulated Sugar. Just cut off acorner of the carton and the clean, pure, sparkling cane sugar pours as fly as through a funnel. Eleven generous cupfuls to a 5 Ib, carton, Always pure cane, @ Box Hy 00 assorted fruit gummed ready ro amon ove pr ralgned before Judge Costello as the | been Prof. J. Getstof, one of the party | the guest of Father! Poter and) rm PORT JERVIS, N. Y., July 2.—The} e . polities In the old country was re-/ “ i, M d 1 D sponsible. Later the poltce were told | Jumes McCutcheon, the veteran ‘beds of Joseph Fesselmann of Brookiya. ecica iscove that the ringleader of the eve throw-|! millionaire linen merchant of Fifth ‘ we ee alg eae . GN TABLET OR LIQUID FO: rs was William Snetena of No. 20lavenue and Thirty-fourth street, \Wuntatndale early tocdaye Hes had Promotes the proper flow of di- Clifton strest. He was arrested by | whose summer home is at Helle Ha. heen rtruck a’ teal * FGADRIKAnN Eestive juices, thus toning up the Policeman Green and ho and Penas : ; Waa a summer boarder here and was an Pirsnies cad wonte are were fined The others got smaler| Yen, near Greenwich, Conn, Is re Copoyee of J. Dwinn, of Pitkin and ipiha des fines ported in aeserious condition to-day Rockaway avenues, Brook'yn. UVCCANENGEUNUE 3° CUSEUNDSANOGEEOOOUE John | A can of fat sigzied over on top | of the range in the kitehen of a res- taurant at o. 317 Bowery to-da and the restaurant that wag David Kosenthal'’s is now no more, The | fat blazed up to the ceiling and Mr. Rosenthal, his cook, his waiters and other assistants made for the street. In their wake went seventy-five tem- porary borders leaving unfinished breakfasts and unpaid checks, Majority of the Infants Ex- amined in the Contest Ap- proach 100 Per Cent. Eleven more babies were examined Saturday at No, 117 Wildey street, Through the kitchen wall the| Tarrytown, in the better baby con- flames burst into the rear of two- | test arranged by the Evening World story houses atyNo, 6 and 7 Becond | and tho Women's Civic League of street. The tar on the roof caueht! ‘Tarrytown and North Tarrytown, and when the fire apparatus reached | pr, J, W, Small and Dr, Owen A. \ the fire @ secgnd alarm was sent In. | pgoe made the tests 8 passengers on a Third avenue| ‘Phe Contest Committee report train going north were given 4) that the majority of the fifty-six ba- thrill as the flames curled up toward | ies examined 40 far have proved to them but didn’t touch them. At No.) ho nearly perfect. Which means that y 415 Rowery, adjoining the restaurant, | there'll be sharp competition for the the police and firemen routed out! money prizes offered by the Evening RAYMOND BENGAMIN - | sixteen familigs from the five-story) World and the Women's Civic air tlaatis hovwe: th © | Raymond Benjamin, who was olec- tenement | : 4 | left the priest's howe (1 walk to # ted lust weok Grand Exalted Ruler of |. ‘Tho surface cars on the Howery and| Weasue-%6 to go to the most tame # | hall on Second street where Getstot the Elks, lawyer of Los Angeles, {he Third avenue were tied up for! proved baby in each of the three * | was to uk. As they turned Into | he Elks, is a lawy sae vu, half an hour, The damage is estim-| classes and $5 to the best baby. The ae s Arnis 4 ang | Cal His popularity amoag the ELS ated at $5,000 . i + | Second street a crowd gathered an fh prizes will not be given out until 4 ‘| led to his election by a unanimous ae | {| missiles Aled the air, An egg struck | | after the inal examination on Oct. 10, 2 che Krateaior tn tHe f e csamin wan aarvea ww otner| TANGOIST ASKS ALIMONY, (tiie pretiminary examination wil $| ‘The shouts of the crowd attracted | | a oe nite: Rite. pavitie. heen fend t being divided into two the police and It was necessary to} eh i phi i beien his rusilen ® She ts Incurably | sessions, from 10 A. M. to noon and call out the reserves and firemen io aun FA CEEET EAC TNTSE ee TEBE) ve farts 2to 4 P.M. Every mother with « quell the disturbance, The Aremen |e een eid and a member of the; On a plen that sho te suffering from | PAby entered in the contest and not turned a stream of water on the!” tilly tie i Judah Pp, incurable tuberculosis, acted while | @Xtminad by the doctors should pre- rioters. Many heads were battered | MN) Tiny O° ry of Stata of the recovering from a fracture of the lee | Sent herself with her child to-day, it in the confusion and finally five men | Bendamin, Secretary of Sta | suffered while tangoing, Mrs, Grace | she doesn't want to miss her oppor- were arrested, two of them. being | Ce? Fitch Conger, rr of the late! tunity to try for the money prizes. Simon Itas and Walter Panos ¥ 3 ‘JAMES M’GUTCHEON ILL: CONDITION I$ SERIOUS TOU) HAVE YOU A LAZY LIVER? If you have direy spell “Lam surprised that more people are | eadach not injured in doing the low dip and | Ris of “detpondeney yeu mae Veteran Millionaire Linen Merghant (rns tn, the tngo,” sald Mrs Conger be etre thet pour fiver to wt fn speaking the bottom of all the trouble. \Br. Pierce’s Golden Operated On Last Saturday Brooklyn 1 KiMed by ‘Train, The Brenig World.) | uo Stamford. | in the Stamford Hospits operation said to h. pendicitis. ‘Tho formed Satur Mr. MeCu on is one of the old- est livin New Yor merchants and has boon called “the oldest and best loved member of the ancient and ho vorable guild of linen manufactur ers." 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