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¥ bi ; About Your Auto and How '_. To Drive It and Keep It Wepert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly : und the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troubles— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. T last action is being taken to overcome the traffic dangers of Park | Avenue above Fifty-seventh Street. The Inspector of Traffic of the district has been trying to devise some means of placing safety isles in the centre of the avenue in order to protect pedestrians, I don’t be- lieve this scheme will prove pgacti- cal, because of the fact that there le insufficien® room in the centre of the | avenue for these isles, I bel’eve that the inspector is overlooking the important necessity of this section. Pedestrians can usually take care of themselves while crossing this ave- nue, but it is almost impossible for drivers of vehicles on the avenue to see other vehicles crossing bec1use of the growths of heavy shrubbery | in these street-ceatre parks. | “Take out all this shrubbery and | convert these small parks into nicely hept lawns and the danger of this saga brn tl avenue will be almost entirely over- come. I believe that if the Police Department gets in touch with the De- | partment of Parks this matter will be well taken care of to the satisfac-| tion of all concerned. | There is a dangerous spot for pedestrians after midnight opposite the | Long Island railroad station on Flatbush avenue. Persons waiting for cars | there have no protection against the fast-moving taxicabs and trucks which | come up the avenue. I believe that the traffic arrangement in force during | the day at point should be maintained throughout the night. Vehicles| going out Flatbush Avenue would then have to go by way of Fourth and/| Atlantic Avenues to Flatbush. a . to Kr ') { i ul 1 i le Editor: ' + " hat are the most common trou- | Shere cirouit, due te an undue amount | bles with apark plugs and colls and| $4 carbon or an improper mixture. | how prevented and remedied? What| There is also « possibility of the in- parts of the engine are likely to show ouiating ceil cracking or wear first? hat pressure should ¢puelng @ short circuit. Sometim the tires carry? Your information | {pe slectrodes burn off if not mad will be appreciated. 2 WwW. aneat od bikie Spark plugs usually soot up and| sai moving Posed to dust and dirt. good practice for the tire to be twent cross section. For instance, STOMACH MISERY sas AND INDIGESTION Did Lewis Strang ever drive a Re- “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes nault ear to victory ina V. Cup Race? RALPH DI MARTINIG.* sick, sour, gassy Stomachs feel fine. gine ex- It is usually ressure of a Pounds to | , Lewis Strang drove a in the Vanderbilt Cup Rasa it, 1908. He had a little igni- during the race and did h anytHing. Automobile Kaitor { am owner of a 191; " have been offered a very liberal ‘ee change allowance by the Pullman Jr. | ($795) people, I would be more than | thankful 1¢ you would give me your | Opinion of the car. C.J. B. 1f you will tel) me just what price lowed for your Ford | will vise you as to the value Do some foods you eat hit buck— taste good, but work badly; ferment {0% sato stubborn lumps and cause a sick, of the tre sour, gassy stomach? Now, ps rysppptic, jot this dow Was there ever a Frank Leach in sin e racing game? Whi a nothing to sour and upset you. .‘T’ to-day or where is he apptoveay wer was anything so safely quick, so a? im effective. No difference how B. PINKNEY. oa Pa igests everything, leaving ,), 1 do not re name in the Automobile Editor: How do you time the valves of a motor and adjust the carbureter? A. B.C. ah te di 4 et any one by that ly your stomach is disordered you hep get happy relief in five minutes, cing game. but what pleascs you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stom- ach so you can eat your favorite foods | without fear. Most remedies give you relief some-| times-—they are but not “Pape's Diapepsin” is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come cl You feel different as soon as “Pupe's Diapepsin” comes in eontact with the stomach—distress just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch- ing, no eructations of undigested food, your head cle: nd you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty- cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five min- utes how needless it is to sufferfrom rule to fol- roke, before ches top dead centre on tt | stroke. If you will tell me the make and type of carbureter you have, will give you the information you require. Automodiie Faitor: What becomes of the residuum of lubricating oll in an automobile en- gine, after specified deductions are made, due to the amount burned up| in the combustion chamber? Thank | you for your answer. H, NAIL, above question | been determined indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach intity of oil filled disorder. 4 inte a motor Ct pereentage So | between 60 and 80 . is burned | up in the cylinders, and from 40 to 20) ‘per cent. is lost by crank case leakage. Att ind of B The Smoothest Smoking all Tobacco Kentucky's BURLEY de apes, ive it an aged-in-the- lowness by two years’ Put in 10c tins ined bags.That's ite lubricating properties b lessened. LUXE. Gi wood mel careful curing: SELVET ile. Ralitor: ‘ the Chevrolet Auto Company bought the Maxwell Briscoe Co, fac- tory at Tarrytown? If so, have they started to build cars there? R. H.W. The Chevrolet Company h: For Liver, Stomach and Bowels Liver, Stomach and Bowel remedies have been coming and going for 50 years, but Carter’s Little Liver Pills keep right on giving health, strength and happiness to millions. Lay aside “Say @ | twenty-four hour races, 1 practical, bought | f all Ri ‘This striking gown might have bodice is exceedingly negligible, a j thie plant and are building care in it now. Automdblie Editor: What is the best book on automo- bile instructions explaining fully all the different parts of the car? MICHA De AUGUSTINIS, There a ean ral good books which sed = at okstorgs, being Seif Propelled Vehic! by Homan. Automobile Editor: For the past three years L have owned a Ford commercial car which I rented out with my services as chauffeur, which netted me a fair liv- ing. Circumstances compel me to dispose of my car and being unskilled at any other labor and unfamiliar wth other makes of cars, would like to know how I could obtain a license to drive a Ford, I never had expert- ence driving a selective or progres- sive type car and am in doubt whether I could obtain a@ license from the face of my owners io Your advice will be appreciate: WALTER T. BENECKE. Would advise you to tion in the operation ti ind progressi ju will find that chauffeur’s license, you must re be familiar with all ty of motor care, there being no distinction in the re pick ui ry cause of your former experie: Automobile Editor: Who holds the world’s record for 500 miles. Also how many races you won and in what car? Including the be pi among them CHARLES 8. GOETZ, he records for the Indianapolis follows: in, 1911, 74.08 miles er hour; Da in National, 1912, 5872 m Goux in Peugeot, 1913, 7. i Thomas in 1914, an hour, which is the hour races Fai old ¢ car record for one mile straight- 30.33 seconds; hold ¢! ‘on one mile track, and won nui id hill climbs, Fort Lee and th Automobile Kadlivor: Which is the best way to connect teries to prolong their life for a 2-cylinder, 12-horse-power runabout that has no magneto? Are two sets shifting from one to the other better than connecting ten together as one act in multiple? How many mites two sets ought you get age? How much loner would a storage battery last aguinat ten aingle cell batteries connected ij) the way you suggest? the harsh cathartics that act violently on liver and bowels and ive this old, gentle, sure constipation remedy a trial. It’s really wonderful how speedily they banish headache, ind @estion, biliousness and nervousness and clear up sallow, blotchy, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. Ct small Pit, Small Dose, Small Price CARTERS GENUINE must bear signature F, R. WOODMAN u to use two sete! nected in multi-| We of di Pp yo them. Connect all the carbon ‘and the zinc poles together jand make your connection fr: ie |earbon and ene zine to your coil and | ewiteh. nder Ruffled Ta the forties, but it will actually be worn at a pre-lenten dance. skirt, a quaint shirred and twisted affair of gold colored taffeta with a tucked ruffle, is lifted to show the pantaiets of ruffled tulle, The | they become Ask ys «| of “California ‘ ffeta Skirt 1) stepped from a duguerreotype of ‘The S SUED FOR OORGE AFTER LONG BARRICADE Had Lived for Five Years! Behind Padlocked Doors | of His: Home. Joweph W. Schelihorn, a real estate operator of Weehawken and Allen- dale, N. J., who is reported to be worth haif a million dollars and who for five years lived behind six pad- Jocks and bolts and a fast-nailed door in two rooms in his own house, was sued to-day for divorcee by his wife, Sarah G. Schelthorn, in the Court of Chancery, Jersey City. She alleged not only inhuman cruelty but n: a Miss Elizabeth Allen, of No. 78 Banks Street, an employee of the Tiffany Studios, as co-respondent. In her petition Mrs, Schelihorn relates the discovery of her husband and Miss their hasty flight from it in an auto- mobile after discovery. Allen in « cottage at Allendale and! Schellhorn, who is sixty-three years old, was once an official of the Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad. He and his wife were married in 1881 and ten years later came Fast and went to live at No. 470 Palisade Avenue, Weehawken. In 1900, according to Mrs. Schellhorn, his crueities began. She alleged that he often told her he wished she would die 90 that he might get another wife So inharmonious did life between them become that in 1909 Schellhorn moved himself, bag and baggage, to two rooms in the Weehawkén home and fastened the doors with bolts, pad- locks and nails and lived*thus apart from his wife until Dec. 4, 1914, when jhe moved to a cottage in Allendale, writing his wife that bo had been advised by his physician to move and |that his wifo would be welcome should she care to follow, ‘ Mra. Scheliborn did not follow; and jon Jan. 4 last her husband had the | gus and water meters taken out of the Palisade Avenue house. Mra, Schell- horn had them put back. Again Schellhorn had them removed, and again they were replaced. Later he had the steam pipes disconnected, and | subsequently ordered the water me- ter oe more. His ife waged this sort of war- fare h him for di ) and at last he sent movers with a van to take all the furniture out of the house. But Mrs. Schellhorn barricaded the doors and the workmen refus batter them down, About this time Mfrs, Schellhorn’s two sons employed detectives, and they traced their father and Miss Al- len to the Allendale cottage. Miss wisp, of tulle over the shoulder and short puffed sleeves of taffeta being all there ts to it. which are now being aol if you in ling or operating cars th end will be th for you to up. H. J. McCi jin, J. Sheldon, A. ha Preston EH. Chry George |, Seidman, HL. Wright, J. H Maurer, Ralph J. Waiker, Will write vou giving tie necessary CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES COATED “ COASTATED When cross, feverish and sick | give “California Syrup of Figs.” Children love this “fruit laxativ stomach, liver and bowels so A child simply will not to empty the bowels, and the ightly clogged with wa ts sluggish, stomach sours, t ‘ttle one becomes «1 If. feverish, don't Pp rally, breath bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother See if 's coated, then give a teaspoonful fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a well, play ful child again. Millions of mothers gi: yrup of " ise children love it, and it never fails to act om the stomach, liver and liver our hen rup of F has full directions for bab of all ages and for grown-ups p priated oa the bottle.” Beware of coum terfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by “California Fig Syrup C contempt.—Ad Automabie Editor For @ person to learn ‘ne automo- bile business which of the two woull vill hel ER, ing an electrician will help you | eeneidsrebly In the care of the care | most applicable one and nothing else cleanses the tender |R pany.” Refuse any other kind with vt. Allen is thirty-two years old. Mrs. Schelihorn 1s sixty-two. Decorated. Prince. Poised to Dive 80 Feet ROMANCE—Young New Made Flying Trip to Forty-five Minutes. N ed ein Chester, Wallingford.” | Oh, See What’s Coming ART— Beautiful New York Girl Model for the Most Con- spicuous Statues and Pictures With Which the Grounds und Buildings at the Panama-Pacific Exposition Are UPLIFT—New York Society Woman Who Has Organized Humanitarian Work Among the Moros, the Most Hostile Natives of the Philippine Islands. POLYGAMY—Will There Be Polygamy After the European War? Views of a Noted General, Divine and an Indian THRILLS—What the Only Woman High Diver in the World Experienced in Three Tense Minutes As She Where He Wooed and W. ister’s Daughter Within Love Story by George Randolph HIGH LIFE—A Metropolitan Section About New York as Observed in Her Merriest Mood. SEPARATE BROOKLYN SECTION FOR BROOKLYN READERS! To Thank Evening World For the Penny Lunches will be one of the principal speakers, His resolution was passed unani- mously by the Board of Aldermen last Tuesday and will be acted upon by the Board of Estimate next week. Several Assembly from the east side will addreas the audience, and it i expected that as @ result of the meeting the Board of Estimate will be urged to speedily agree to the resojution in order that the work of equipping the moat needed schools may be accomplished without further delay. Dr, Ira 8. Wile, the well known member of the School Board, a stanch advocate of the movement, will teil of the future of the work, Harry Schlacht, Superintendent of the East Bide Protective Association, said to- By Sophie Irene Loeb. To-morrow at 2.30 P. M. there will be a masa meeting at Public Bobool No. 4, Rivington and Ridge Streets, in appreciation of The Evening World Penny Lunch Campal; ‘The meet- ing is under the auspices of the East Side Protective Association and Judge Aaron J. Levy will preatd ladies of the Co-operation Committee have been Invited to at- tend as well as prominent public of- ficials of the city, Several schools are in the course of equipment on the east side through the contributions received by this newspaper, and hun- dreds of necesaitous children now re- ceive meals through the same fund in schools where the lunch service is al- ready installed. A complete report of this work will be presented to th people of the east side by the abov lation. an Curran, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Board of Aldermen, who introduced @ resolu- tion for issuing revenue bonds to the amount ef $26,600 for penny lunch services In sixty additional achools, Wise F PCat will prevent the little illness of to from becoming the big sickness tomorrow and after. For t: the digestive organs you can ie ie i ve jommentary g bend value n e Zommunity to ce etRelently. pro: mote so worth while a movement. We have calied this mesting on riees re oa their prai xcellent werk done by "The Evening Werld in this penny lunch campaign. It affects our congested area Prescribed by physicians for twenty years Chartorud by LY, State Board of Regunts 225 Weet S7th St, (At Broadway) Resinol clears pimp! Pimples and blackheads disappear, red, ! Resinel rough, blotehy complexions become {se See e clear and velvety, and hair Sister wmestne ss health and beauty are aided by the susthas They wwe jab, regular use of Resinol Soap and an oc- 225, Tn meet cases bealleg \ Ivers or ee casional application of Resinol Oint- besins at ence. Ideal for can get full . ment. These soothing, healing Brep- ae. viii 3 arations do their work easily, quickly iss vats pestes! Seas oad ‘ Retioel Olntment. afl be and at little cost. IN THE MAGAZINE: INDIVIDUALITY—Sensitive Artist Who Cuts Out Life's “Sharp Corners” and Lives Enchanted Ovals, and Substitutes Pancakes for a “Square” Meal. DRESS—How the Futurist Would Substitute Shricking Clothes for Man's Most Dignified Garments. PETS—Argent Glorioso, a King of Catdom, and Omija, 0 Dog Champion—Their Interesting Life Stories. BUGDOM—Brazilian Ants That Routed Roose- velt, Officered and Drilled to Perfec- tion, With Scouts, Flankers, Commissary and Wing- ed Aviation Corps. ‘Tow Into a Shallow Tank. York Song Writer Who Kokomo, Ind., ‘ed a Min- War Pictures! An 8-Page Supplement, the 5 “Pictorial Weekly Review of Events” Printed on Colored Paper. ; GIBSON PICTURE—Another New Drawing by Charles D.| Gibson, ‘Reproduced on Tinted Paper. Worth Cutting Out and Framing. RUNAWAY JUNE—Another In- stalment of this Fascinating LAUGHS—New, Sparkling Copy of “FUN,” The Sunday World's Great Weekly Joke Book. HUMOR—Paul West's “Bill, The Office Boy,” Keeps a. Diary and Causes a Little Family Trouble.” Author of “Get - Rich - Quick # SPECIAL JERSEY SECTION FOR NEW JERSEY READERS} CZ