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) STARTS OUT IN woRLD. | savings From From Bank After Patting to Geadaate. Nisholas Pulrone, a sturey failed to gradu ta F BRONK PROSECUTOR DEFES MSS DAS N (LAND PROBE District Attorney Declares Con- ditions Under Her Adminis- tration Force Investigation. : DSFGURED BY SKIN ERUPTION it Is Your Plight. Let Resinol Tt Away At Trifling Cost! blackheads, rashes red, itehi vanish when District Attorney Martin of the Bronx issued a three hundred word statement to-day in reply to what | Katherine B. Davia, Commissioner of nEWOF™ | Correction, ald yesterday concerning hia proposed investigation into con- ditions which made it possible for boys in the House of Refuge on Hart's Island to be poisoned Bun- day with drugs stolen from the in- firmary of that Institution. “I notice Miss Davis appears to have lost her temper,” says the state- ment. “She bas threatened to di charge any employee who informs m of conditions existing on ‘* Island. I wonder what she hes to conceal? “It is a aad conditon of affairs when the District Attorney has to ask permission of Commissioner Davis as to when he may investigate matters coming under hie jJurisdic- tion. seen “One thing ia certain, the District : Vacationists, Attention! | attorney wit never consuit Commis- sioner Davis first and investigate af- Duffy's Will Be torward. Every public institution un- der the jurisdiction of Bronx County ‘will be run properly while I am Dis- trict Attorney, even if y bave not been run properly heretofore. “Miss Davis states that I am a ecrem) 0) Ointment is di you shun your friends shun you, Resinol makes it clear and heal , ensily and at trifling you are sick of wasting tim ‘on tedious, expensive treatments, gee why phys them for twenty years for Just troubles as yours’ Resinol treatment works so ge ideal for healin, infants an friend of the former overseer at Hart's Island, Mr. Moore. The fact is that I never knew him until I had to go to the Island on a former in- veatigation. Since the new adm| ‘/tration went into effect there hav been plenty of occasions for inveati- gations to be made, ty “There have been numerous out- v breaks. Prior to the present adminis- 5 ei have antloipated a rest and ]] tration of Misa Davis's overseer from + for months and rightly so. ]]mimira I was never called to the bu vill pack your trunk or sult ease } | 1s1and by conditions existing there. e veal supple of “There is no question of the Grand soner te Perens 4 it depends Jury right to investigate Hart's fl Island. The eituation proves that it is a good thing for the Grand Jury to look into all such matters. I will Investigate, regardless of Miss Davis or any one alse. I have no acatyred . in what administration may be in meres there #0 long as the institution roperly run.” istrict Attorney Martin, it was Ms it Whisk said at his office, intends to begin to- ja ey day an investigation into the circum- Itisa pentle tle, invite stances which permitted the theft of mulant that (afl the drugs from the infirmary last Sunday. ——— WOMAN HELD AS SLAYER. Acensed of Killing Man Near Her Home tn Virginia. PORTSMOUTH, Va., June 29.—Mra, Frank Stokley, the Du Pont Pow was under arres| elou of killing, engt! and tee ein al 0 gi 8) fed aga against the dan- ‘of coors we vig: bl ‘of water, or spoiled fruit, sudden change ‘weather, and the hundred-and- ‘other causes that many times to serious illness. For your va- be sure to A. R. Haskett, w MICHIGAN ; LURNI TURE CO. most prepared foods, A MICHIGAN URF CO in sports does not seem to matter at all as to whether she shall wear spor clothes “beach” skirts, the “tennis” shirts and “golf” eaps are too alluring for most any woman to resist, let alone th “garden” which will ever grace the garden to inspire the facturers just thought it about time to launch conspicuous stripes and| ¢ checks, &c., for sport-clothes, who shall suy? But why worry, most of tho is good for for the pluided #kirt one would connect it with @ tennis net. tume would consist of a gree white checked linen skirt worn with| Wh jous rules for the good « different types of wom general rule which su Is simplicity of line, who strive to be original in their gowning only attain an undesirably attractive effect by some fantastic cut which i# not pretty or becoming. SPORT CLOTHES . DESIGNS. My design to-day adheres to the simplest of lines, but with careful artistry makes the relative propor- tions of its different pieces to achieve Aistinetion, The pockets, belt, collar and other bite of contrasting colored material, seen at the left as trimming the Jumper waist, are worthy of care- ful model. They may be of dull blue, linen on a white waist, which drops’ over a skirt of blue and white check or plaid, This is not as plain as the front view makes it seem, for a group of four plaits are laid at the back. The small sailor collar which flares away from the neck may be of sheer organdy, if desired instead of linen, and Uderty. linen, in reality as it 1s pictured at the left, | oy sleeves of soft delightful contrast, The poc trimming piece which outl front opening, however, should be of linen to match the #kirt. A rose pinix flower with tiny leaves interrupting a binek stripe ay a white background | i, | would be very smart for the jumpe: material, combined with all white for | {lve exaini }ial four mount Schoo! anus, who ao |the rest of the frock. Black trimmed ‘ound in her home here Mon-| shoes and a simple hat with only a urge of shot was fired into! ribbon drawn ‘round the crown would ! tr, Mra. Stokley vetused to talk. be the appropriate accompaniments. wry THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915. Original Tome Dressmaking Designs GIRL KILLED BY TRAIN; By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert COMPANION JUMPS AS Few Women Can R the New ‘Sport Clothes’ That Need Not Be Worn at Actual Games, but at Any Time in the Morning—-Conspicuous Stripes Made Fashion- able by the Textile Manufacturers. Coprrieht, 1918, wy The Prem Printahing Oe, (The New York ing Whether a wo re aly ‘indulges or not. The awning striped smocks, &c,, very few of flowers to grow. Indeed,| 4 ero never was a wider variety of ¢ ir whether the textile manu- Which are most suitable for these clothes ar ing to most of us, A very distinctive morning cos- jumper trimmed wit jeeves should be of fin there are var-| © Many women —— attention when copying the @ aloeves are allowed the same Ina Bo of flowered cretonno or ich would be quite as pretty batiste wou! atu There’s Health and Strength In Every Package Sturdy bodies and alert minds can be built only on food that contains all of the necessary body-building elements in easily digestible form, Grape-Nuts FOOD contains all the nutrition of Nature's richest grains, wheat and barley, including those vital mineral salts found in the outer coat. are absolutely necessary to health, but are discarded in making white flour and GRAND U. S. CANAL OPENED. New Water Line in Colorado Will|Turk Wanted for Mi Irrigate 60,000 Acres. ICTION, Col, June 29. The so-called High Line Canal, sever House Appropt ed the machinery that opened from G House A) rge number of Government off- ‘ang! citizens Grand four years ate cost of approximately $3,000,000, ear! These salts, iron, lime, phosphorus, etc., Grape-Nuts reaches you all ready to serve—convenient, nourishing and delicious. “There’s a Reason” -aold by Grocers everywhere. PERRO EE OU ODE FEPODODEVOTOCTULT EEO UUEOT HED UTOO®D ® $0906006-080.0-04.04-0-89.6-09969005-9004-O408-9669000500 WHEELS TEAR SHIRT Two Had Dodged Sodged Under Gates at Hoboken Crossing on Way Home. Miss Adolane Cummings, ninetesn years old, living with her parents at | No, 8 Webster Avenue, Jersey City | Heights, was killed at 9 o'clock last West Shore Railroad First Street cross- about three hundred feet from the station, Miss Christine Springer, eighteen years old, of No, 130 Hopkins Avenue, |Jersey City Heights, saved herself by jumping, and fainted beside the | rails. Part of the bottom of her skirt | was cut off by the engine as it swept |by, but she was uninjured. When the young women reached the crossing the gates had been lowered. Th passed beneath the gates and a O19 of the six tracks there w! Miss Springer saw the headlight of the approaching en- gine, She tried to drag Miss Cum- mings from danger, but the latter, frightened and confused, hesitated, and Miss Springer was almost drawn beneath the wheels with her friend, over whom the entire train + -sed. Police Ca, iin Gargck and A. J. Volk, Morguekeeper of Hoboken, had taken the body for removal, when the Je.sey © nolice sotified them the accident had occurred inside the Jersey City line, and forbade them to act. After the body had been beld for two hours permission was given by the Jersey City police for an un- dertaker to remove it. pedichath Aec CHILDREN DON’T SEE MAYOR. Five Hundred Schoolgirls Disap- pointed In Call at City Hall, Five hundred schoolgiris, members of the Chelsea Civic League of Public School No. 28, Alken Civic League of Public School No, 38 and Francis Civic League of Public School No, 168 were greatly @isappointed to-day when Ma- yor Mitchel failed to seo them during 2 2-DF-PTD-FO-OF-O9-9-9O4-46-949-0G-6-9-9-99-904: OF00609 Shoots One of Poss: BEDFORD, Ind., Hassan, a Turk, whi was hiv Killing ropriations Committee pianist SLAYER KILLS PURSUER. a Civil War veteran, while ead) ber of the posse, he shot and killed thetr call at the City Hall. Mayor Gay- nor always made an interesting talk to them when they called. ‘The children made an Impressive plc- ture an they marched through the park carrying American flags and later when they waved the ational emi during the singing of “The Star Spangled Bane ner," ‘Then they repeated in chorus their pledge to ald the greater city to be greater and Z-3 Th June 29.— Farris 10 killed John Ww. ing bees on the s run down by @| | tor off Rockaway Point on June 21 was identified to-day by his father as that of Edward Garely, twenty-one, a cashier, of No, 64 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn. er Brown, a mem- witnessed the cere- was constructed in We want you to know we sell nice Dress- ersfor..... Shad |} 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST CORNER DRIGGS AV! NEW display-card has just been hung up in plain sight in the credit office at Best's. Because we want to be very sure that you may never, by any chance, surmise that our advertising begins with the newspaper and ends with the front door, “You never pay more at Best’s” reads all right here in the newspaper. Yes, and that’s the new display-card we spoke about, and it reads all right at the very place where it may be most appropriate, too. Fifth Avenue, West Side, Corner of 85th Street GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEWYORK 164, 166 and 168 SMITH ST. BROOKLYN CORNER WYCKOFF STREET We have Refrig- erato em § ps Gata iN B. Alnuan & Co. Special Sales for tomorrow (Wednesday) will comprise: Misses’ Summer Dresses, Suitsand. . Separate Washable Skirts in many attractive stylcs, featuring the newest fabrics, all at remarkably low prices. SUMMER DRESSES Of linen, voile or striped tissue, at . os $5.25, 6.50 & 8.75 Of white voile, hand-embroidered, 12.50 Of fancy white met, daintily trimmed, MP soa fe $12.50 & 19.50 Middy Blouse Dresses : % 8.25 Smocked Dresses of French linen 9.75 Tailored Suits of golf cord ‘ 12.50 SEPARATE WASHABLE SKIRTS $2.90, 3.85 & 5.25 (Department on the Second Floor) at % Women’s and Misses’ Sports Hats Specially priced at $2.90, $4.75 & $6.50 will provide a timely and interesting offering in the Millinery Department on.the First Floor. The Remaining Assortments of Women’s Spring & Summer Coats have been subjected (owing to the range of sizes being incomplete) to sweeping price reductions. They are,now marked at $14.50, $19.50 & $25.00 Women’s Sports Coats of golf cord in rose, blue or tan, are excep= tional value at the reduced price of $9.75 A limited number of Coats of rubberized satin or silk (in incomplete sizes) are offered at $19.50 Another Important Sale of Men’s Summer Furnishings is mow in progress Fifth Avenze-Madiaon Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets New York summer Resort Annual for 191s ——~ -FREE at All World Offices! 8c. for Actual Postage by Mail ANNOUNCEMENTS OF OVER 2.000 SUMMER RESORT HOTELS & BOARD- ING PLACES PRESENTED! | Handsomely Printed! Profusely Illustrated! The Most Comprehensive and Valu- able Guide of Its Kind Ever Printed! | THE WORLD, SUMMER RESORT DEPT,, Park Row, New York City, LALLA