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EB SVENING WORLD, Day, WAY ARREST GIRL'S 'One Frock for Business and the Opera MURDERERS TO-DAY: NEW CLUE IS FOUN APRIL 16, 1918. > Oper ~ | BROOKLYN FIGHTS Fond Dream of Women Dress Reformers THRO TRACK ON : oe “am FULTON STREET “L’ feurte and betore the Laginatare We charges that the Ff oleed ——$—- — Trouble With Present Styles Ie That Man Designs Them! Beauty of the Polymuriel ls There Will Be No Buttons Up the Back for A Pr mum sUUetsTION Polue Are Sure They A Long-Sullering Husbands! Near Solution of Myste By Marguerite Movers Marshati in Bronx Traged aay ’ . ° y every Te are emone the poset ies of the Polymurte © opinion of PWENTY MEN ON CASI Mire A.M Velmer, ome of New York's best known clue oe Hot © . _ ow @hick let je ewerd ¢ flered by Mre Mildred Jobe Number “578 W." and Ke ron Law ene 4 Universal dress Lut vomen 8 hic wheal o mt highest degree Found on | Are Aid ) iwmtort, bre wplioity ond durobilt ; am ; I< Phe Polymurtel Prise Fund Committee te back of a ‘ ' " ] wetly constructive eff to solve the thes prob i Cay Ana Wir this problem are invited eond thelr designe to the . . a0 he Getime \evetos Tyree committer at No G28 Hive Drive aay time befor * Le ° = midnight May J1 Heeides Mre Valmer aol Mre Landone © committer ‘: ' aca ~ ty 40g WOMEN WhO | OF judges includes Kose O'Nelll, the artist, and Mire Florence Guernsey and pene Se Se eos bd el Body was found under « pile of rocks | Sey William Rogers Chapman, both prominent cubwon | Toes. a, *1.¥, ‘ % . ; aes i 8 One Hundred and Hoventy-nev oA PALBR ° ip at 2g atr se ae ‘ enth Bureet in the Van Newt soot typ alas g ds of the Brous last Hatuiday, expooe at peratiog j te lear up the mystery of her ' “ a lonely | 9 uty to-day. Me says it wen and wrave raf ‘Hamar, 088 person, and “ * ring | f gael arrested to-day “ em roe Nieputn a | dh oy the murder ' ‘ 1 M There was great wotivity to-day at . Mir Yeomas te Ke and stabbings | the Bronx Branch of the stive FocwETS tthe remarke beganisations In the ss Bureau, and a ncore of inen were ow Gacu 4, there were storme of | Mate : gent out in pairs to work on various Wwe i s| Wark Joneph and Ant ta angles of the case, but Capt, Wines ' ak ¢ then oa teaeel tee fH mis @dinived over-night developments, \ F nat the news rival oN had centred the police search in one pers Hrooklyn had keg own - direction, which he folt sure would AND NO MORE wnt 6 Rito enorance| THROWN OFF, GETS $1,500. - to the unravelling of the mys HoOrING UP Rua f the plan and scope of the re The felling of the clovated line They | Me Whe Hefused Wares v . “The number “678W" "POLY? wie and two keys sontt had ta e to The Rventn Wine Sele t ¥ backawa found yesterduy tp the cuff of the loft Pel ASeY Wetid WHE Diner Suahalinn ewe MOLI TOW N ny Berl aleeve of the woman's coat are be Site ee \ * notion Mored by |The sury in the wf Charivs Hen dRESsED Heved to have pla part in the latest police activity in the case. Two of the dotectives Went out from the Bronx headq 1 an important | Gaipeen who r tare this morning, f a short con ference with Cupt, Wines, had th for a “monstrosity.” “an outrage, "a mall Tor fare col keys with them, One of the keys l levice to make Fulton Street another appeared to be for a trunk, and thy fark alley of ain Like Allen Btreet in fe ota Waa similar to those used for Mrs. Vaimer is President of tie ; New York,” to threaten mob vio- CHOLERA ‘BACILLI FOUND all ietter-boxes, Rainy Day Club, organized nearly nee unte "i oh ence unten exinting plans were A saleswoman in a Bronx depart-| twenty years ago “to introduce such | IN THE RIVER PRUTH BY chanwed Ded Ment store revoliected yesterday that on Feb. 16 she had sold a coat similar sanitary methods in dress as will se! cure for women health and comfort, |! RUMANIAN INVESTIGATORS. | Richard Kevin, former presi HoT and in order to wet alaer at th ton inc for Weir grievances verdict mpaie the Lack nna Phey ate henitate tocany. That 4 for $1,000 damaagon in Meohe " W tated the Lacke HON To agents, by miarepresentation, + for damages ow xd induced them to. sien consents owas thrown off a train million an divid of the dent Kings unty Medic: from the waiat to the hem, ‘The Poly- core ce two men to their companion, and was Ww. CLOTHES; HIDEOUS. [| belt of slum dwellers much as were TRIED FOR ALLEGED : etruck by th fac 4 i murie! must at least not make women ‘0 Ai df the shadows f Quently spoke in Mihise satiate “One trouble with practically |frights, even if it doesn't succeed In “ ra cancion tres aavated ciciesine, which the woman did not appear tol every man-made, | making them all beautiful ra { : , understand marked f is | “Then think what commfort the Attorney Goneral Carmody found] , Representations were made that the Sneseecilinan n h n I that the company had no ge. Ee 2 ‘P was ready to spare the third made some women look hideous, busy modern woman will take in PH eta acm EeEy ce aera het vemadboat acel Yok ratty U.S. NEEDS AEROPLANE she declared vigorously. @ gown which she can wear from ’ Pestilentin, WGEE Ch MEH Gere GAR cGheae eeieh Kavineeinn ince wo: ° the task before the successful 10 o'clock in the morning till 10 ners und poor persona, |e. Payee aa bi ie ; i UNLAD Q. 0. T0 WATCH MEXICANS Polymuriel designer o'clock at night, and yet feel all Junction restraining It | CO*URE ¥,000000 could built, Al- \ | 0 . ‘a costdme which shall be equally the time that she is perfectly well ing business derman Squiers, who conducted the ] a ees becoming to every woman, be she | dre: Many Witnesses Will a Many bisineee: Wanner in offices at | opposition to the B. R. 'T. asked the Vestify “IN hort, stout or slender, old are now forced to declin re We : ot and Commission to suspend all work on ‘ Funston Advised Thai Brownsville Pan 1 dies that such a ant dinner invitations whtah they Against P. M. Looker, Mone | \Sience and ch ‘dgeport | tn thrid tracking immediately for a Lsapahacs ila ced by Fighting costume may be discovered. D might otherwise accept because P . any . te REGU Reneral getting together of the kick- District Menaced hy Fighting | costar, my ne business sack they) kan Gist tne (nag at aton Company Promoter. WIDOW’S PETITION DENIED, |r and the BOR. He was not Celebrated Ha‘ Should Have Aerial Guard. suit clothe as effectively the six- time to go home from the ——_- = answered, but ten daya were allowed college athlete as it d the ind an hour on an Instead of appointing Mrs Mary for the submitting of briefs. - PILE, Tex, Avril =| dgeesined clerk? A clubveemen | Charged with using the malla to Colusa, widow of the late Domine} Up to the seat of a chair teaped Made in America b. Frederick Funston, who ts} qf do not mean, of cou! that everal functions to at- | defraud small investors, Pierre M. admintatrator of | Miss M, Allee at the opening of the By A due to arrive here to-day from San}sie yatter reaches the same standard] tend in aday—a committee mest- | Looker, president of the Monaton husband's « tate, am Mra. Colaizal| houring y mericans Antonio to take personal supervision | oe" pnvsical attractiveness as the the morning, a tea in the | Renity Investing Company, went to roma if 1 A tovday Ap>] 5 apenk for the women ef Brockiva For those who desire the over the border situation, has been} oun. tural advantages, either of| afternoon, a dinner and perhaps . : ferectedt Detnagl AfeKinny ax a disin-V who own homes and live fu them In Superlative in headwear. adylsed that an aeroplane is needed to] juay or mind, are bound to create] a formal evening reception. We | ‘Mia! this afternoon before United WN ber | Ltrooklyn and see their homes ruined,” 4 GQssist in making observations. distinction, ‘The point fs that a man's} should save so much time and | States Judge Cushman and a jury teats whe cried. “I think it Is an outrage Spring Styles reyagrtceen i Palio Dy a Agee clothes rarely make him look homeller gy if we could find and agree | Move than a score of witnesses, men ny for mon to stand by and let such : * than he was born to look, while wom-| upon one frock to be worn with axtaton and patrols nn observe only a few ) owing to the brush The eroplane above the American aide also would able to make out the stations of the Villa fleld guns, a matter vital to Brownsville's safety. A Se eee HAMMERS DYNAMITE CAP. A well dressed young man entered the junk shop of Barnett Snetdermann, at Greenwich and Albany Streets, this afternoon, with a sack which he satd Sneidermann wouldn't contained Miho stranger departed with: out the sack, saying he would return ny places can] eyes as well as curving her lipa, ras ata time,| “po you remember the very slender women # the hobble akirt?” she twinkled, “There wasn't a fold or a gather or an extra quarter-inoh of cloth to help them, I have seen thin, undeveloped young girls appearing on the street in transparent hobble skirts, with almost no underclothing. They looked like picked crows. Other women reminded me of slat LATEST MODES MAKE THE FAT WOMAN SUFFER. “But the slender woman ts having business suit and an evening frock.” ADJUSTABLE ACCESSORIES IN BIG POCKET WILL DO IT, “I'm not @ designer,” smiled Mra, Palmer, “but 1 should think that an ingenious arrangement of acceesories might make one and the same gown possible for many occasions, “To begin with, Polymuriel design- ers mustn't forget the value of that sartorial feature which conventional fashion has taken away from us for so long—the large, roomy pocket placed on the inside of the costume, In such a receptacle all sorts of easily adjustable accessories might be ca: ried. These might include an extra for It in a few hours her revenge in the styles of the pres- fe nen Se snapped. upon the *akitt ox smanel te ensk Mad tnung tee ein jent season,” I remarked, “Both eve-|fresh, dainty frills for neck and ning gowns and street suits seem designed for her." “Exactly, and it is the turn of the stout woman to suffer,” observed Mrs. Palmer, Imagine her in one of the silk frocks gathered voluminously wrists, or even a thin lace yoke and sleeves to take the place of the cotton or velvet one worn during the day- time, “These are the merest tentative sug- gestions, of course. As chairman of the committee of judges it will be my place to consider designs rather than create them. But it seems to me that there ix a large fleld of unworked pos- sibilities In the designing of convert- ible costumes.” boxes filled with dy percussion Not knowing what the boxes con~ Rothstein began hammering at them and there was un explosion which nt him to the Huds Ht is believed he cannot recover. : The Famous Chocolate Laxative “One of the best things in the world for echoolgirle would be @ uniform dress. It would not Relieves Constipation Helps Digestion ™. Keeps tthe Blood Pure fr Ex-Lax is a delicious chocolate laxative recommended by physlelans a mild, yet positive remedy for constipation in a icsens La fulan has made thousands happy. box pos wll prove | its Yalue—at ruggiste. foster their vanity end deviorab A of which ‘we see such A | : ‘ l3 Ged needed phasi trina of democracy, Id would no we THE FASHIONS THAT MAKE WOMEN UNHAPPY. “Indeed, distinctions in dress cause | many Romrtet ojos among mature A year ago Mra. Palmer spoke to me with a regret that verged on in- ignation of the ailly and Indiscrest = yle of dress adopted by many h: achool girls. So T asked her if didn't think the Polymurtel would be a sensible garb for them. ie T do, indeed,” ghe agreed, dishonest profits, McLaughlin died two months ago. Looker, who had been employed as a bond salesman at a small salary! until he began to draw $10,000 a year | as president of the realty company, has pending against him a State Court indictment for grand larceny growing out of the scheme, Me- Laughlin, who promoted Long Islaud real estate at a profit before he cast his lot with the Monaton Company. waa a graduate of Cornell, where he was captain of the football team in 1908 Oreanizeds in 1907, the Monaton Realty Investing Company, cantat- | ized at $1,000,000, got contro! of hish | class apartment buildings in New York and Brooklyn by making smutl payments and giving big mortgures, | it Is charged, and then sold $4,000,900 | |worth of bonds on the property, whicn | included twenty-sevent places In | women, Much unhappiness and dis- comfiture might be saved if women would agree upon ao uniform cos- tume, which might differ in color and small details, but which would be built on the #ame general lines and would be acceptable in every assem- ly and to every pocketbook. | And how the husban i the Polymuriel! j ‘vould never have to button it up | the back, or to pay an exorbitant | bill for it. It would ncipate \ would Th them almost as much as it would emancipate women. “The earnest women workers of| |to-day are doing such worth-whiin | things that the clothes problem ought |to be simplified for them,” Mra, Palmer pointed out tn conclusion, {vat present they must use up on It time and energy which society neods | elsewhere. Destructive criticism of women's clothes is easy, but the Poly- | murtel plan is a constructive effort to | set up saner standards, and therefors I think it should receive xeneral en- couregement.’ ith it business ft if ended to carry freli fought to the 20 week. | be last ditch OME girls, even before they reach the awkward age, are just as different in their dress requirements as they are in their dispositions. Maybe you tind a long: waisted frock altogether most becoming, and maybe you imply can't feel just exactly rightly dressed unless it is hand smocked. We mention it to bring out the idea that if you and your mother care for really intelli- gent suggestion and help, that 1s one characteristic of Best’s that is especially special. "You | never pay more at Best's.’ Pivth Avenue, Weat Side, Corner of 85th Strea railroad structure, designed and in- t trains, was to than four miles in an a th and women, were ready to. testity pointed Abram. t things be done reverse bends of th Kio Grando|an’s often have precisely that effect perfect Propriety on all these oc- how they put money in a scheme said Bay, die o. M ah | ; 5 vere was a roar of cheers Mias |) 178-180 Fifth Ave. | 181 Broadway mks @ border ten milen fou, whlch op her, Sesion: to have netted Looker and D. Majur|tuizel anys ne He will O°) atieg climbed down. ‘W YORK Met eine Burhan anh re Mra, Palmer paused and amiled) "Mut how could that be arranged?” | uoLaughlin, a director, and other) yo jy wri ot int witits harles E. Hotchkiaa served notice rake t impossible to watch this|reminiscently. She has a charming|| asked. does seom to me that! pomoters, upwards of $1,900,000 in| anything te {on the B. R. 'T. that the monstrous boundary from any given observaton| smile which lights up her big blue] there is a yawning chasm between a i the Stronger than otber ad the Quality: has bee the Biandard for 80 sea: p (ion againatinfecuon, reater than + in pre rw weeent seus it Lt Uptown Office, northwest wer ASth St. and roadway; World's Harlem 136 West 185th st, Office, and f ( ( ( ( ( at ¢ ¢ ¢ t 4 ? KITCHENER, & a ENDS WAR CRIDE'S TO HUSBAND AT Larly June Peas 12° A.M. & C. Extra Choies: ¢ both pleas, Qualily and prt AT ALL OUR STORES |A LETTER from | JULIAN ELTINGE America’s Foremost Impereoe | ator of Beautiful Women: “After having used o sember of Male Removers tor my arme and onan | WA Kado ie ihe best thing I have wiew it should bee areat belo to wemad to the one worn by the murdered| While being genuinely artistic, grace. | we Ot ithe matte Ausoctation, sald the clevated on Ful- PeETROGRAD, “Aprit 14, via London woman. She finally positively ideuti-| ful and inconspicuous.” Mrs, Palmer ahatltuc cenificcton Ot PORES lin girest hed. | unanimouaty | (Assoatated Preax).—The Chiof of the} fled the coat and sald she particulary | has long been ouspoken in her con. | —_— Vollowing a report in 190% that the condemned by physicians ana nerve} Rumatian Sanitary Corps has discov- remembered the woman because «f|demnation of the “outrageous mant- | ~ =| asnets of the « ‘ hearly a wrecker and a spreader of dineage,| red cholera baccili and other inte: two cheap rings she left in a wash-|festations" of modern fashion, And/Several Incies above the waist and million and a half the company Was) 4 a Allee, a real estate man, in-|tOUs disease germe in the waters of roam in the store and later called fur,|when 1 talked to her yesterday she| With a ruffle sticking atralght out all] Lbaiht bat erie ali Mona sted Col. Ht alee beers the River Pruth, which for part of its gad Because two well dressed nen) wax frankly enthusiastic over the) the way around. ‘Think of the woman| a ee ne aera ee eee te TEAL It mbe nt te | eee ee owen plone: tne Suun ary, tite oO were With her paid for the coat| WS frankly : wit . John Chapman, among us as to what it meant tol tween Rumania and Russia ~ for a dreas. Polymuriel plan. 7 At . ee hips in a party weuph vhs reshyterian pulpit to be. | bave the main thoroug! fure of Brook. | Orders were telegraphed to prohibit he saleswoman said she was im- |frock which shows tlers of .ruftles tor, and the Rev, Chorles ' ; the une of river water, pressed by the close attention of tue] N® SENSE IN MAN-MADE Ivn made he centre of a degenrating 7 é os sold In 500 and BL. nm drug ail bed y Airent ou will write. inclosin Information m POSLAM SAFE: ~ POWER TO HEAL IS WONDERFUL If you have work for Poslam te. 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