The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1915, Page 4

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_3HE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 19 Pit Goupl te Be Marie bu City Mealtret,_ MAGISTRATE RNS |BETILEEN STE | overcoming war wit task of ar with WAL STREET | Clostag Beviations. Whe venerable Lyman Avpott. de- Claring hitmesif an ardent advocate of ‘World peace, made an addrtns to the 6% greduetes of New York Uni- Weralty to-day, in which he urged an intermational agreement to make War nation which teeeete ae ! i feeret s g g i i tibtereret Hf i 5 Ff ¢ SS Leseres eerrese PRS i E H itil 3 i He iM 3 F e 5 3 z 09409:949900000000009300000000 oO formerly Mrs. Whittaker, w p sentencing LIEUT. KAVANAUGH HURT , that she desired to retire to her coun-|bride than any of the other young| yw ; BY BALL DURING GAME) WHO WOULDN'T ELOPE} i: vince nt'seponsit ana cease busi-| omen. “ne was alllin white) wich], War crit shares om the Curd ror nite hat and a great cluster of| fected the strength of similar shares f i i i | mee a 5 I ‘ Police Officer in Hospital as Result} Jacobs Then Killed Himself—His of Injury Is Reported Better To-Day. Police Lieut. Frederick M. Kava-| Mre. Sophie Raskin, the young Baugh of the Vandiveer Park Station| wife of Albert Raskin, » cutter, of ‘te in the Kings County Hospital to- as @ remult of being struck by| Street, is in Harlem’ Hospital with | completely returnished, yut the build-| Counsel as to the city's rigbt to jt. @ baseball yesterday during «game Se ones eee between policomen from thé Fifteenth and Bixtesnth Inspection Districta at|and (heir three-year-old boy to run] pe disturbed, There is to be no Suburban Oval, Bath Beach, Kavanaugh was playing first bane| tailor, twenty-two years old. Jace! for thé Sixteenth District team when | '4 deed from a bullet he sent through pe : ‘ jtH iff tl if ( | Pollcoman Charles Manat of the Fif-|bi# heart immediately afier he had teaiith District nine batted a grounder | ot Mra, Raskin, tive Sergeant t shortstop. Conroy scooped up the ball and then threw it with| Braleerman, Jacobs's sister, and it (romandoun force to Kavanaugh. The| “2 While calling on Mra, Braiser- Piny was #o wpexpected that the first baseman Was unprepared for the ba’ i i fi ————— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. i E Hi g i 3 Hi arejatruck him in the right temple, ‘Hpe| nenesnd ) geeple » surged Out) o'clock. organization of the army he pe not Ss id ie te bed b ito the tleld as Kavanaveh col-|" wWhon tne woman refused yo run] reper to minke publie hie recommen. hield your family from the danger of disease-spreading ugs. He was taken to the hos- uu, the ox -March ah hewing, a RE a td et Boars, i i | him to-day, hawever, reported provement in hia condition, jh ie ecient ALCOHOL COMPANY SOLD, Become e latter is down e Company ook {Confirmed to-day the veports of the sale of @ majority of Ite 63, of common stock of tthe United State Alcohol Company for more The Distiliers’ Com- Dany will wine out ite floating debt and 2 Working capital to almost hare: of TENE BR ers can take 208, we in the man- CHICAGO Way AN CORN Ait. hE i OR Fe WEE new v ww owners of Al- represent ‘nes and at the same tt £ veiti F Sekar OF tne BS i ORK COTTON EXCHANGE. ying Was offset pool and traders’ selling. it 0 43-1 was firm io m io afternoon wi ine. Cold Storage Absolute Protection Superior Modern Vaults Remodeling and Repairing at Lowest Prices uf the Year. 384 FIFTH AVENUE Bet. $5th and 36th Sts. Moderate Rates * SHT A HIGH STANDARD. (From the Louisville CowrlerJoursal, )» “That girl seems indifferent to every- | ‘Bort of blase.” y | (NVCTTY BUILDING) RUMORS OF WAR = | «Wedding Ring” Smashed and |Bryan’s Veiled Intimation and City Will Conduct Busi- Resignation Send Stocks ness for Cupid, on Boom. Con The resignation of Secretary Bryan More than a dosen loving pairs, eager to wed, -stood ‘this afternoon |*tirred up the Stock Exchange to-day before City Magistrate Norman J. |®"4 inspired a lively and quite firm Marsh in the little third floor room |™market. The opening was panicky, under the arch of the Municipal |>ut there was a quick recovery. Spec- Bullding and were married, It waa |Ulators and investors bought up 205,- the firet day of Cupid's session after |270 shares during the first hour of the dispersal of the “Wedding fting,” |*rading. which was ehased #0 ignominiously| At the opening of the market ail out of the building by Commissicnar |!ines sold off, but the so-called war Are Usually Fresh and Clear, of Accounta Walletein. |shares showed the most pronounced Soft and Velvety. It is Commisisoner Wallstein’s plan | 4¢¢lines, some selling at 5 points be-} 4. to cleanse and purify, the to have the Aldermen and the City |J0W last night's close. Within ten | gape Seer, soothe and. heal. “Phun Magistrates co-operate and arrange «| Minutes, however, It became apparent these fragrant super-creamy emollienta schedule so that every morning and} ‘at the market had strong support | promote and maintain the natural purity aver yatternoon there may be present |20¢ that bie interests were buying. | and beauty of the skin, sealp, hair at 8 the Marriage Bureau a qualified rep-| 7 tices stiffened and were soon at or under all conditions. Fasbnthtive of Cupid to te the matet.] S0Ove tet HieRts level all through | Sample Each Free by Mail \montal knots, “To-morrow morning | Sete with Ouying general, With $2-p. Bkin Book, Addrese , Cutie ! | Magistrate Herbert will preside and in Pron.) ~~ Har om apply cura, Dept. Y, Boston. the afternoon Alderman Chorush is to y 8 OMe) tinuance of the European war or a) jlo the marrying. ‘The formal schedule} war in which this country might en-| ge Bob honge Socati be mar. | Sa#e Were the first to show recovery, @ couples who wanted to be MAr-/ Gethienem Steel, opening at 157, a! | ried to-day.came early to the Municl-|1oq of 2% points from last night's pal Building and: sat about on the! ciose, dropped to 156 and then rose! benches in all sorts of uncomfort- steadily to 162%. After hovering! ablo attitudes, ~awaiting Comm's-} apout this poitit for a while the stock, sioner Walletein @nd Magistrate] responding to # sudden and heavy de- MANGER BROTHERS TAKE |aarss. wuen nese two aia apvenr| mana for shares, rove In a series of there were nearly two dozen £189) sensational jumps to 167, a new high HOTEL NETHERLAND LEASE) svrse """" ("" U"" °'™| thc wo ote above te top orc jerk 8 1 Mattie Dob- | registered on yesterday's rise. ‘ : bins of the Commissioner of Ac-| wan street ar rid opinion that Optometrists are the Mrs. A. Foran, Manager for] counts’ OMce were busy getting the] secretary Bryan's resignation will R q te ed Twenty Years, Will Retire to couples in order, seeing that they | not serve to indicate to Germany th: egis er ‘ signed the papers properly and were | public opinion in this country ts My list. Her Country Home. ready for the trip to the adjoining | divided. ‘The Wall Street conclusion Specia 8 i room, where Magistrate Marsh sat be-| is that the President’s prompt a The Hotel Netherland leave has| hind a desk looking very dignified | ceptance of Mr. Bryan's resignation passed from Mrs, Augustus K, Foran, and not one bit Mustered by his new} will serve notice to Germany that - | office. bs Upgrade The first couple to be married were | U2deF no circumstance will tho United Miss Marfe L. Bressin and Rene Jean | States recede from the position tal Belverge, both of No, 616 Lexington|in the first note regarding the Lui SHOT MARRIED WOMAN Julius and William Manger, Mr. E ran announced to-day for his wife) Avenue, She looked far more like al tania, * CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS FOR EYESTRAIN and other Troubles of Vision Consult an Optometrist Under our State Laws To examine Eyes and Sup- ply Glasses, when needed. Publiakea by the Optemetrienl Beclety of the City of New York, nese activity. * white roses at her waist. In the bi; » D 2 ‘The Manger brothers have the Great|” Magistrate Marsh seemed to know aha bags sai ree est Northern, the Navarre, the Grand and|the ceremony by heart. And just at , 5 record, and an advance of three poit.ts ii eisa.t 5 the Endicott in this city, the Plaza in| the last he said in the most fatherly * Victim Still Lives With a Bullet | 6; 1 the Ci : vita {Sort Of way: "Now, be patient aud |over yesterday's high. E. W. Bliss . y hicago and the Continental in Phila-|{ina with each other, won't you, al-|'Torpedo sold at 400, a new high record. Wound in Chest. delphia. Their general manager, Joun AA Omer ot nen cae F. Garrety, took charge of the Nether. y Clerk Scully got from each sept ging ye land to-day, pending the appointment | Couple $1.10, whic ton te igeg|ttios and. banding: cel ioe sh ML : » echt srinua|@Bd 10 conte for the revenue stamp. | shrapnel shells. To fill these orders of a Pp th iol manager, JUlUS) Fe says he will hold the money sb-| will require 400,000 tons of steel and Manger said to-day the hotel would be | ject to the decision of the Corporation | 195 990,000 pounds of copper: With the approach of the final hour A LEGAL ‘TRIUMPH, another selling movement caused the ram the Richmond Times. Dispatch.) market to fall to the lowest prices on you quccessful in that Iawauit/a decided increase in activity. Sup- you had with the trust?” porting orders again checked the de- “Completely so, We won the feht, | cine, followed by a feeble rally and a No, 4 Hast One Hundred and Tenth » bullet wound in the chert, because ihe refuned to desert ber husband ing itself, yostantial and well ar- ranged as any in the city, would not away with Benjamin Jacobs, &)ohange in the policy of the hotel he property is owned by William a it_affir: Met | Waldorf Astor and the ground alone | {Pte eee ead ie ree nuit over, {heavy close. J has been vained a 000,000. omy owed our lawyers $316.42 more Sales for the day amounted to 550,- than the amount of the judgment.” 000 shares. Kaskin and bis wife and child have pbarhintals lb assists teen living with a Mrs, Fanny} PLANS FOR BIGGER ARMY. J Garrison Busy Bat Keeps All Facts man that Jacobs is said to have be- come infatuated with Mra, Raskin. ‘This morning after Raskin had goose to his work in Grond Street, Jacobs ealled on Mre. MRavkin about 6.30 For Congress Action. WASHINGTON, ‘June 9.--Secretary Garrison said to-day that although he is in mimost daily conference with army officers over the Keneral pian for the re- Kills Bed Bugs and Destroys Their Eggs m- | Sor Sha hoor te toe Gal actin trae poosiive es. iM acanw hile eared ‘or These loathsome pests multiply and spread very rapidly in warm ing the revolver on himself. Crean "une efficiency. of \ weather. They can be easily destroyed. Use Peterman’s Discovery | CARUFUL OF conscinNce, inn renporie to an taquiry, Aft —a sure preventive. Apply it to crevices in walls, floors, beds roma : r dtnary wes. ; ; detaltn A ORLA Pou WL dkoat 0 1 7 Called. the plats f and furniture, through the spout in the top of the can. to such a state that it man who ts fo careful of his aclence that he uses It only a Sune’ ous, Oe eel let ie ake dave. that body. DISCOVERY ' MILLS BED BUGS AND THEIR EGGS is harmless, stainless and leaves no odor. It can be squirted beneath the tufts of a mattress. It kills bed’ bugs instantly and destroys their eggs. Peterman’s Discovery is used everywhere by careful housewives, first-class hotels and steamboat companies. Follow directions and it will protect you against unfore- seen invasion of these pests. A tin of Discovery is enough for one bedroom. wardrobe that means greater com~- fort and satisfaction than guch a one- ploce dress as this one. It is exceedingly amart end it is very generally becoming. In but addition, it is easy to adjust and to slip on and off, all of which are practical advan- tages. The plaited skirt gives becoming hionable flare, and the loave belted bodice is an altogether it Is Anished with Toe {= no costume contained tn the satisfactory, one, Hei in military optional. in, the neck can be made high with a standing collar or cut out to form a square and the sleeves can be mad longer or shorter. Linen and cotton gabardine make ideal @resses, and many women will Nke light weight wool rerge or gabardine for travelling and for similar occasions, while taffeta and pongee make most attractive costumes and there is perhaps no more satisfactory garment to be devised than the dress of light weight wil that is adapted both to street and to indoor wear, If it Is made In a dark jor it is adapted to travelling son, when various expeditions | are belng planned, the gown that serv the double purpose of being correct for | train uw and for the hotel dinner 1 valuable one, When made from taffeta pockets can be omitted and the belt of the material or of velvet ribbon if a le uevere tailored effect ts better liked. Linen and washable materials would be pretty —-_ made with the square neck and short radi y sleeves and besides the Hnen and the gub- {H | { | {I I | | | | { | \ { | | \{ | ardine there are many cotton crepes that v9 ure perfectly adapted to this treatment, BSS For the medium aie will be required 8% == yards of material 27 Inches wide, 54 yards 2 38, 4% yards (1 with % yard 27 for the timming. The skict te 3 yards and 4 inches wide at the lower eds. wn with ‘The Pattern No, 869: in, Bust, PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD entices roaches from their breeding places. ‘They eat it and die, Well dusted in seains and crevices, it kills them promptly. Dr. Peterman’s Personal Guarantee te You Ask your dealer for Peterman’s Roach | hereby guarantee that Peterman's Roach Food Food or Peterman’s Discovery (liquid). re 4 it bulld poet lath corer komo bea bam 8 Peterman’s Ant Food kills ants, Peterman’s Moth Food keeps moths out of clothing, furniture, etc. r ser how pr ~ have wot rid the premises of bugs, and charge the us, I will be pro Ny pald. WILLIAM PETERMAN, Presidect, WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc., 200 Fifth Avenue, New York NG WORLD MAY M ing, 100 Weat Thirty Bixth Ay IMPORTANT— Write your address plainly and always specify size Nranied Aa wo vents for letter’ postage if in hurry.

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