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Wha You Want to Know About Your Auto and How S .”To Drive It and Keep It Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smeethly ‘ end the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troublee— cs Traffle Suggestions and Pleasure Reutes fer Evening World Readers. HE new car wtop safety sones being installed at all the im- portant corners where aute traffic is beavy are another depar- ture in the right direction and one that will be greatly appreciated by the public. They enable pedestrians to wait for cars in comparative safety. Ropes are done away with entirely, and ingtead there is @ painted rec- tangular mark, aided by the standing signs, These sones are so arranged that two Vehicles may pass abreast and there is still enough space for people to stand and wait for the cars to come to a stop. The standing signs area inctive signal for drivers and they are careful not to overrun the Ries boundary. There is now a demand Si DERTSON thas these sones be established at all —ecigtheed “ corners where there | Ld yo ‘i ‘ traffic good work in making safe a spot ai jet vane Ateess gees ‘of the subway construction a high fe: clear #tew of opposing traffic, making It dangerous for pedes- 1 as vehicular traffic, A safety isle of posts has been arranged ing and now traffic proceeds slowly and carefully and in the manner, ee m sone IP Sten ars Be a ve hel Sorat Grou Pre TARLES TILSON. i great trouble with ON ite you personally regard- quiry. erage tor: I have a small leak in the radiator cocks and cleati oe my car and would like to know whether the auto leak compounds now on sale will stop the circulation of water if used to ap the leakage? JOHN TUNPSON. goed radiator com- entol, Ge. which wenderful werk if ui ac- cording te directions. These will not advice you to fit new piston | do your water, syetem harm if used Yeu are undoubtedly ott of oil at, ly. OX0888 La ato Automotiie Eéiter: "An ever leh mixtufe rail alee Can you let me know of any con- “Every morning I have to pul wire in the pet that way. I have tried sev- t brands of ofl, some more than others, Do you the fault of the piston fault of thimtype of mo- under the Lh ar ne boa cars are no r A MECHANIC. dU A he ule cerns who rent cars without chaut- wi 7 ndly inform me where I 2 ge ainerent not for an Ameri- mo) . <a GEORGE E. SMITH. bactan Machine Semoany fad gen, keope pa ‘every make of care built mone ‘The manufecturer eri More car wae may be al them. Antomatile Béttor: I have been thinking of buy- on the installment plan y free, shave been run ‘the | Automobite of Ot. Levis. io obtain the parts turn \feurs. I am well able to handl: | having done considerable drivii can satisfy any demands as to respon- ibility. ARUTHUR RITTER. 4 de net believe that there le a dealer in this city whe would rent Jeate out under these ciroumstances. 1t weuld be Letter for you te purchase ear on installments. Bator: FES Sy Ribaiy tet fae now the re, is of the Vanderbilt Cup Race held {at California, Washington's Birthday and also the race run Saturday, Feb- ruary 277. JOSEPH P. MALONEY. The Vandervilt Cup Lag which on Washing- irthday, wae postponed on ac- 4m Silk-Covered Cane to. Match Dress "THE BLACK BI INEVENNG WORLD AND THEATRES MONDAY Thrilling Serial Story to Bé Produced by Universal Film Company. Moving picture “fans” and readers @ Evening World are going to) have fifteen weeks of real enjoyment, beginning next Munday, when the first episode of the serial, “The Black Box,” from the per of E. Phillips Op- penheim, will be printed in this pa- per and the picturos shown the same evening at theatres throughout Great. er New York. “The Black Box” is filled with all types of people, You will see Her- bert Rawlinson, as Sanford Quest, laugh In the face of trials, You wil! see Anna Little laugh the laugh that has tears behind it. In their efforts to bring about the solution of one of; the greatest mysteriss ever written you will wonder at strange situations, startling climaxes and thrilling mo- ments woven into this story. You will read the greatest serial story of the year and have the privilege of seeing what you have read that same evening at the best moving picture houses. When the Universal Film Manufac- Even the Handbag Shows Effect of New Tendency to Fulness and Frills—: 1,500 of Them Whipped Into| ‘°° High Neck Waists to Stay at Least Through the Spring. Cuprright, 3918, by The Pres Publiting Oo, (The New York Brening World.) Fashion this spring insists upon fulness, shirring and frille—even the handbag feels the influence of this tendency. Silke and brocades are eeen as much as ever, while tapestry IRISH VOLUNTEERS HAVE WINTER DRILL FOR PATRICK'S DAY Shape—Unusual Features to Mark the Irish Feast. Down on the sand stretch of Fire Island there were gathered yesterday 11,600 men in service biue going | through their paces while Col. Deyton | Hedges of the Life Saving Service, who has the care of that stretch of territory, looked on admiringly. The 's introduced as @ movelty for this|men comprised the First Hegiment pa ogres secessory. Leather '@/of the irish Volunteers, who do & 120 used, but ie soft to the Anal de-/ midwinter stunt every year to harden gree, and many times gathered oF| them for the real grip of war if ever draped or laid in plaits, as are the|i, comes their way. And the ticklien woven textures, situation in Ireland may need One ofthe favorite elaspe for ilk} C8! for the Volunteers sooner than bags is the old-fashioned gate clasp,|*snm year the Volunteers will be rhe itlardenn gid Convenient for a Be peters * fir * roe those w! eo! cel ration in New Yor! iy stompiate making thelr vi attend mass in St, Patricks own accessory. The sewing of the|Tiinedral They will participate in ailk onto this metal affair is much} the great parade under the auspices easier than any other home finishing|of the Ancient Order of Hibernians would be and @ any suspicion of |and they will hold their annual re- home-made development. Some pretty view os Begesdinaa) and ball at Ter- the | the, plane: oe taf relm,” Thie race ot The Grand Prise Race whion ontested in Ono Simplex good mechanical a4 automobile and 1| tiny 'afe’ vneoreen in & Stuts run ve by getting the| , ‘baiaet by meeting and | Attometile Editor: your readers who: If an owner of an automobile is their cars. I have pened inp gM he allowed to irda: n car Arto ti in tee PATRICK PRIGANO. The law states that an operator of jeter car muet be over sixteen 4 LLIAM J. HILB! thinking of purchasing a low- » but have po expe Une. Will gbu kins Which Is the best way to reach Lake- rience} wood, New Jersey, and then, next idly ad-| morning, from thi lo Atlantic City? ‘lbs iF, FOSENTH AL. jewar| iza- erth Amboy, Soi iy, 5 a Adelphi ti re to Tome What are termed the insid of ap automobile? ‘Which beled the und when rounding a or outside? = X, v2 @ inside wheels. For the ingh re the in wheels leave turning a corner fact. Autemedile Editor: Three years ago | took an exam! ion on a white shaft driven truck id received a license which rea truck and electric motor vehici now told that I cannot run ing car unless | pay two dollars take another road test on the State white car at Seventy-seventh Street. Will you kindly tell me why I have to take this examination when the car I drive is exactiy the same a: the State's white? There are two men I know who took their road on the same car as I did and th ileense reads gas, motor vehicles according to that they can run tru or motor cars. W. E. MERRITT. in filing your orginal application Ad probably mentioned electric \- les. You oh ally all gasell ir to 1 touri Followed by light @ura Ointment aff d acapegial of ‘State's Automobile Editor! _Semples Free by Mall Kindly let_me know whether a Spar campeon nslled free with 92-9, bowie t defection of the right ear will dAdrems postcan’ “Cuticure” Dept. OF, Boston, ent Kd from passing Pye ~ mination. . combinations of materiais are seen, turing Company contracted with Mr, Oppenheim to write th mediately went to work. red erence, sarcas' ishness, in fact all the emotions known to humanity, The pictures of this great serial were taken in Universal City, Call- fornia, the only moving picture muni- cipality in the world, and were staged under the personal direction of Otis Turner, who will be remembered for ork in putting out such serials eMail “Trey of t which the pictures will be shown wil be announced each day in this paper on the amusement page. Eo h | “THE JUGGERNAUT,” NEW VITAGRAPH FEATURE “The Juggernaut” will be the fea- ture at the Vitagraph Theatre, com- such as @ flowered silk wi velvet or satin, and stripe silk with some plain material, which might match in color th which it Is to be IT am showing a model the upper part of which might be of plain green silk attached in scallop design to a black id white stripe lower part. A black silk tassel finished with green beads w The lovers of the comfortable low neck are putting forth sane and sound arguments for the open neck during hot weather, but when was fashion lever rational? So for the present some of us will satisfy her and button the collar snugly right up under the chin, for spring weather isn't so warm. But is the attractive one I am showing at the left. Encircling the base of the thraot, front to form points on the chin which lend a distinctly smart mencing Sunday. “The Juggernaut"! touch to the tailored sult. Lest the tells @ story of modern Iife and was! srrect might prove too severe for some written by Donald I. Buchanan and types, a Jabot of lace attached to a Ralph W. Ince, Anita Stewart and/| veivet ribbon might adorn the front of Earle Williams head the cast. Other! the piouse with which it ls worn. pictures will be “Mr. Jarre Brings] ang what of the parssols we sbail| Pol Home a Turkey," by Roy L. McCar-/anioy for the next eight months? They | ar dell; “Postponed,” “The Battle of| wii ti: with joy the heart of the most hearing | barred from ¢ Avtomodile Editar: sas Cal YY at_@ good orm 4 » an st Wd mechanical M. BH RAWLEY. Vou ean secure “Self Propelled Ve- by Homan at any good supply re. The Standard at tok ate wit ce "Remedy examination. the safest, most most popular~for the had ailments of stomach, and bowels, is always EECHAMS . PULLS. Frenchman's Run,” and “The Capitu- lation of the Major.” Theatre, Broadway and Forty-firet Street. Startins at 11.30 Sunday morning the big feature will be the sensational railroad drama “Rule G,” with pretty Kathleen Emerson in th heroine's role. Other offerings will be a new comedy, a spectacular nov- elty and the Broadway current events, Tho Broadway Symphony orchestra , | accompanied by the $20,000 organ late- ly installed, will render a new pro- ramme, Starting Thi » David elasco and Jesse L. Lasky will pre- sent Blanche Sweet in The Warrens of Virginia.” ‘The performances at the Broadway are continuous from 11,80 to 11.30, prices range from 10 to 2% cents, Elsie Janis will be seen for the first time as 5 meving pee actress at Kitty,” written and young star herself. other picture and musical At the Eighty-first St John Tomanet &@ famous players’ produc- tion, will be shown the first half of the week, On Thursday, id Sunday * is Lasky-Belasco motion , with Blanche Sweet in lao Charles Caplin in be the e vau three days will include Louise and Mitehell and the Five Musical By- rons, and for the balance of the week Gertrude Des Roiches, Church City Four, and Al Lewis & Co, Bir Dor M won will continue ie wow pt mares of Vis DORr ex eae ne. ve ure, “Racing wi th Antarctic Buissarda, at eber's ‘theatre, the Harry Lauder, t ‘son in “The Bachelor's | 80m fastidious woman; though there will be nothing gu: ish, nothing to offend. A and odd is of green silk, gathe: the top, and on the inside are emoroid- ered bil co: alderation. y are no longer aub- Jecta of ridicule for our friends, but @ part, and a very effective part of the trot-about costume. They are es- pecially so when covered with silk to match the suit, a decidedly new but clever conceit, poss a HEAR HARRY LAUDER AT PROCTOR HOUSE. Patrons of Proctor’s Fifth Avenue ‘Theatre have an opportunity 4 ing the next three days of heari the famous Sooted comedian, through the medium of the singing-talking motion pictures in- vented by Dr. Isadore Kitsee. T' will include “I Love a Lassi she's Ma Daisy,” * Fi "and “A Doria.” For this engagement the theatre management has engaged « tre for the Proctor’s One Hundred fifth Street Theatre will have and Dance Revue of 1915." The bill at Hammerat ‘ictoria ‘Theatre will include Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys in “Show! ina,” Weich, W! Wakebsld, Bort Leslie, Nonet Justice Thomas C. T. Crain of the Supreme Court will review the regi- ment, which will be commanded by . Chas. J, Crowiey. Major Ei eo J. Flood will be in charge of the ar- rangements for the day which prom. ise to arouse the pride of all Irish- men in this magnificently drilled reg- iment. —————_—_. NO TUNNEL TO FERRY. Staten Islanders Prefer to Climb ‘The Public Scrvice Commission has notified Dock Commissioner R, A. C. Smith that conditions do not Warrant the building of @ pedestrian tunnel Fry subway station to ry house. The tunnel Borough President of Richmond and we will hope that Dame Fashion will| # level, the Commission cont Saye Stream John Briesco of No. 243 East One Hundred and Twelfth Street Jide TR Leaves Tombstones to Fi WASHINGTON, March zing onina rand temory, felt to mi Ing duh eines will as gifts for al) mem. is family. BOWELS, STOMACH, HEADACHE, COLDS Clean .your liver and con- stipated bowels to-night and feel Get a 10-cent box now. Are you keeping your liver, stomach and bowels clean, pe and fresh with y “‘Tyovatore’”’ Draws Another | Big Audience; ence to the Metropolitan Opera House last wight Thanks te that wisard among conductors, Arturo Toscanisi, ‘bo has breathed new life imto the kneyed sore, the Verdi tuncs, spotled for our taste by the hurdy surdys, have come back to their proper state of royalty and beauty. To Margarete Ober, as Asucena, also Must be awarded a special tribute for ber impersonation, while Dumy Destine, Gievanai Maftinelll, Pas- quale Amato and Leon Rothier are admirable in their respective parts! Nothing better (if, bly, we may except “Carmen") than this revival baa been done by Mr. Gatti-Casassa this season, An extra matinee of “! Butterfly,” with Ueraldine “paren Botta, Beotti and Rita Fornia im the Mr. ro giles with ekill, also ww & crow house, Elena Gerhardt was the soloist wi the last of the season's Frid: t Aeolian Hau day after. noon and Mr, Damfosch permitted her to add singing of t from Mr. omitted. pl better, layed John McCormack, the Irish tener, will make a feature of Thomas Moore's melodies at his sixth New York concert of the season at Carne- ie Hall a week from to-morrow atf- Lacy Gates, Thuel Burnham and Alexander Bioch will be the artiste at @ concert for the benefit of the nassas Industrial School at the Prin- coss Theatre on Tuesday afternoon, The University Heights Choral So- clety, Reinald Werrenrath director, will give the final concert of th Campus Concert Course at New York University on Monday evening. Flor- ence Hin! 80) will be the as- sisting soloist. John McCormack, Mabel Garrison and Lucile Orrell will api at the fourth Biltmore musicaie in the ball- ie of the hotel next Friday morn- Waiter Damroech will begin his series of siz explanatory recitals at Wagner's Nibelungen fan Hall on Wednes- day at 3 P. M., and continue for Fri- Mist Whe proceeds are to. be dos month. io nated to the Vacation War Relief Committee. Samuel A. Baldwin will give free organ recitals at the City cogs to- morrow and Wednesday at 4 P. M., MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS SOLVED Stewart Auto School 225 WEST S7th STREBT (ot Broadway), Given tea $n jeen Cuma at Calvary Churah | rectal et Asotian Mal na ‘The Department of Education an- Bounces an organ recital by J iT 4d a All at the Washington jool and Beh i 3.90 P, ‘The -elehth annual ball and ot New Caledonian rpret “Ode to the poetic interinde, at the firet of the Sunday night con- certs of the Russian 19 Bo- see the, rt in Include Har. n Boh in, pianist, and Strings, ily Gresser will give a violin resttal at Aeolian Hall Fy Friday eve- ning. ‘The Catholic Oratorio Society, un- der the patronage of Cardinal ey. will give “The Atonement” Car. sees je Hall on evening, March Albert Spalding will give a violin —=—=<_=_=—_=_=<$=—=——=—&—K——_ BIG SPRING SALE OF SLIGHTLY USED REDUCED PRICES Opportunity to a) ane th Tet jon fh A - Ing for from responsible people at your own price. A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY CAR A REASONABLE PERIOD STUDEBAKER CORP. OF AMERICA Used Car Dept., Broadway & S6th Street. OPEN EVENINGS accompanist at the SEND FOR COMPLETE LIST OF USED CARS ALL MAKES surerg Jack London,HarrisonFisher- | These are ONLY TWO of the Famous Writers and Artists Whose Newest, Best Work Is Presented in the QNCE-A-MONTH MAGAZINE Section of Tomorrow’s SUNDAY AMERICAN THE LATE JAMES CREELMAN INTERVIEWS Germany’s Imperial Chancellor DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON EXPLAINS Why We’re Losing Our Hair PROF. FERRERO DISCUSSES Europe’s Fate If Germany Wins Isadora Duncan Says ‘‘Shame!"” How To Save $150,000,000 on Coal. Will Craig Kennedy Rescue Elaine? AN IRISH TANGO SONG Too Much Meat Causes Appendicitis An Actress’s Huge Joke on England Noah—Not Eve—Ate the Fatal Apple