The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1914, Page 10

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ARG LANP LTS INSTREETS 1 6 3 FORNCANDESENT ff? wma ahnounced yesterday as ‘for the first exhiition- of hee M the collection will fy open to the public the ormerty. pied by oaby Brow Pifonation ‘oe . 3] Commissioner Willlams Ex- pects to Save City $400,000 a Year by Change. ‘to gu and what is known as the nitro- take its place, Commissioner William ‘Williams of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, who | makes this announcement, says the jeity will save about $400,000 a year by the change. “after extensive studies of street f Nghting,” says the Commissioner, “T believe the nitrogen lamp ts much more economical than the arc lamp. Im fact, I have already substituted 500 [nitrogen filled lamps for the older ‘type, This has been done with the co-operation of the electric lighting eompanics of the city.” Ta his preliminary report the Com- miasionér says: “The new lamp ts os- ly different from the old arc which Is an Incandescent lamp an olf Tungsten filament. The light, instead of burning in a tt led i ‘ | | & i H Y at i : i | alt iif tt HI i Inte i l i i i i burns in nitrogen or some gee medium. Nitrogen is the jum in the lamps installed in this It is believed that the light from the new lamp will be more unl- form and more agreeable to the cys. Tt 2 much better diffused and lacks i H E- i itt i Me ltt! gf Eg fe On the basta of the tentative fig- ures already submitted by the Edison itt | H i i : Hell nit ps. costing $90 & bay hundred ¥ Watt amps, at 87, aré lamps at $90 a 5 H i i - Te «8 Mt ge ei iias if Bay From Wholesaler Direet us, “te, New Forks. Seite dame eNclealen The famous Coffee at 2c, "re ite baal the day it ie roasted, while it 1a Seat ee ee Ly ee GILLIES COFFEE Co. 233-239 Washington St. New New York Witween Park Place and Phone Cortlandt 8471. Howyent ™ wah B. Altman & Co. on the Fourth Floor (on the Madison Avenue side of the Store), An Important Exhibition of ‘Autumn and Winter Fashions ; in. Gowns, Suits, Wraps and Millinery, representing the latest j AUTHENTIC STYLES FROM PARIS inal -Gowns from Callot, Paquin, Doe- Premet, Drecoll and other famous turlers will be displayed; also Hats from } Evelyn Varon, Suzanne Talbot, Marie SQuy atid other prominent modistes. gen filled incendescent lamp ia to «i THEIR WEDDED LIFE | NOT ONE SWEET SONG, She Sersiched i Him, Says Dobbs, and He Beat Her, Says Mrs, Dobbs. ‘The marital tribulations of an ac- |tor with @ chorus girl wife—or of @ are rebearsed in an application for oy aod counsel fees pending trial of a sult for separation filed to- day In the Supreme Court by Marte Dobbs, Mrs. Dobbs says her husband, Wil- bur Dobbs, is under contract at $125 & weok for the next two years, She wants money for her support. Hor husband says he hasn't had a meal ticket Job for months, and begs to be excused, Next Monday, his reply to the ap- Plication says, is the soonest he can £0 to work, and that only provided he pleases the manager who ts giv- ing him a tryout, Trouble began when Dobbs and his wife were travelling with the same company. In the Grant Hotel in Chicago, Mra, Dobbs charges, her husband drew the flat side of « rasor across her throat and frightened her after unjustly accusing her. They quarrelied and were ejected from the fe fool sho sald, much to her bumil- rn | She ali that he beat her and the botst aii at Bee same time in Water ‘Witoh, leaving ber a pee with the Tandiora after he a Later, she says, ho threatened by — to kill her because she wae een with other men. She says physician told her she must not tinue her work on the stage and her poor health to her husl treatment. Dobbs, in reply, says he has batch of letters from his wife adm| ting wrongdoing. He also charges was not legally divorced from one Ed- ward Allard of Baltimore when one married hi Standai ¢ charges, hia wife scratched and Kloned him, and he blames the Grant Gy trouble on his wife’e refusal to Lg not drink to. take beer occasionally with her meals. oe STAGE COUPL COUPLE AGREE |every can WILL CARRY WARNING AGAII AGAINST FIRE Everywhere Tedeean, Fire Pre- vention Day, Reminders to Clean Up Will Appear. Every curface and subway car, | every elevated train, every bridge train and every taxicab, delivery The are lamp for atreet Nehting i# Chorus girl with an actor husband—| wagon and auto will to-morrow carry this sign: “This Ie Fire Prevention Day. Clean Up Rebbteb.” Every hotel, theatre, moving pic- ture and otherwise, department stores and business places will like- wise display the remafeéer. On all the city highways the egme placard will meet the eye of the pedestrian and even the sollool ch@dren will have it ever before them at the head of classrooms. * Sixteen pieces of fire apparatus covered with signs dealing with fire Fifty-ninth south to Twenty-tl Second avenue, south to street, to Sheriff street, to to Brooklyn Bridge parade wit carry the warning saunkt ore: FINED $100 FOR IMPURE MILK ‘Twe Years Ago Driver Hanged Seif When Jailed for Same Offence, Upon his twelfth conviction of selling impure: milk Loula Wank of No, 669 Berriman street, Brooklyn, wae to-day fined 9100 in the Court of Special Ses- ir | stone, Brooklyn. ‘The amount of the fine may pre been omy ed. by iced fact tl to pay & hed Srivers. ogre tripe of bedelo othing. dey ghee uP would receive Bargain 'y 4 Basement'gy ‘| Men's Shoes That Are Un- ~~ usual Val Values Ev Even n For. Our Basement ft Isn't Every The at You a teers That Y 9) 65 Genuine Kid Com- ~ Tort Shoes at at Every Pair of $2.65 Represents a Real Buying Opportun oo For Thrifty Men, Men. te epee These Shoes At 6™Ave &20™St. Several Special Sales of Unusual Import- ance have been prepared for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday. The First Sale to be held in the enlarged Department for Young Men’s Clothing (in the Madison Avenue section of the Second Floor) will offer an opportunity to procure smart, attractive Suits, embracing the new style features and materials, at (considering the qualities) the remarkably low price of $18.50 Adequate arrangements have been made for making necessary alterations (for which no charge will be made) and prompt deliveries ate assured. An Exceptional Sale of ' Men’s Overcoats im medium and heavy-weights, yoke and sleeves satin-lined, at the special priceof . . 2 $18.50 being fully one-third less than usual. These Overcoats are cut on ‘the fashionable semi-fitting and full box lines and include models that will especially appeal to the younger men. Some of the materials are plain, others in Oxford mixtures, vicunas, friezes and fancy cheviots. ‘ Men’s Imported Sports Syits and Coats ‘ and Wool Sweaters at much below regular prices. Men's Sports Suits of tweeds and other. ser= viceable materials, suitable for golf and general outing wear . 2. 3=«.—s at: $18.50 Men's Sports Coats . . . at 10.50 Men’s Sweaters in new heather mixtures (Veneck style); with two pockets, at $6.50 Black Velvet Hats will be featured at a Special Sale in the enlarged and newly-arranged Millinery De- partment on the First Floor at extremely low prices. Black Velvet Hats, fashionably trimmed, at SS $7.00 & 9.50 Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats in several of the newest shapes . . at $3.50 & 5.75 Attractive assortments of flowers, foliage, ostrich and fancy feathers, jet and silver ornaments ‘can be obtained in the regular stock at moderate prices. Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. Frith Avene -Madtaon Avera HE Sunday World’s ; Want Directory makes more “‘Offers of Positions”’ than any other two mediums in the universe. WHERE ALL HARLEM DOES ITS STREET~WEST HighGradeBlackVelvet Untrimmed | $2. 95 Hats . Worth to $8.00 The 1 bh Ard yo alte edge, whiel Large and small sailors, tricornes and Turbane $5 to $7.50 Ostrich Garnitures Manufacturers’ $1 95 & $2. 75 Samples rnitures, which ie equal to saying that the; the best Fine qual ccerich lah then inten stineliive designee 8 green, Exceptional $ 5.00 Women’ sSuits ‘Veites at 1 ey are of wide wale Cheviot; coat in Redingote style, fiatshet with pleats in back, and wide velvet trimmed belt) collar and cuffs are also of velvet. Skirt is pleated down front. Russian Green, Ethiopian Brown, Black and Navy. Women’s & Misses’ $18 Serge Dresses, $11.75 An extraordinary offeri: Fall models, long waists, plain end Levinas tunics over prong skirts, satin sleeves and girdles, serge girdles; white pique collars and cuffs in dark navy and black. Sizes for women and misses. 34 Floor. Girls’ Smart Dresses An excellent showing, comprising acomplete range of sizes, and prices below what they should ba Girls’ Dresses, serge and plaid combing- tions, new long-waist model; made with pleated skirt and ae tunic; trimmings are plaids, stripes and velf color silk, low neck = or vcomne sleeves; sizes i) to 14. $2.98 .na$3.98 Dresses, well made; Sale of Imported Jewelry Liberal Reductions on Original Prices Italian Jet Necklaces; graduated! Collar Bands; of Black and White or uniform size beads; in round cut ae = oy jet or rhinestone ‘or ovat shape. = = Psst 4 peart- buckle in tags DBC. $3 00] fs iwoBe 23. 50 Fondant: Pearl Necklaces; Earrings) hoop incees extra heavy fi bla v1 weled wi or rose conan bret vi phon paved beads, in color; Me inches ieagr finished with it solid Beet 00 te B. 49c.$3 fot ee Special Prices on Women’s ver ond patent leather, clot h a. rhe Fob fuses Sees Ribbed Underwear Children for Women and “Klosfit” Petticoats, Kerley Sct Be ri Halr-Bow Ribbon, 4% Trchea wide! ae Satin Taffeta } We Bought the Material and Had It Made Up That's the Reason for This Startling Price Boys’ $8.50 to $10.50 Mackinaw Coats, $5.95 Norfolk model, made of extra warm mackinaw. cloth, nd colar combinations, shawl collar ‘Third Fleer, "Neatiges Shirta, tlegenk as- sortment of Seete colored, and also black and white stripes, with stitt rt Si pleated ms with stifi oh stiff cuffs; 68 -made shirts; extra rem h sh

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