The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 12

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a a pepe tawerting the remiwlion & | ee Peed mew Conant wee Really edepied be the commit - wore Joma © Whine of © aus Count) ane uber! Mande tow one — ree one . a viele Jone | Whipple mncntew of the Mate Com lhert Mandeville was just Ne | tert Mander ili: Pete Committeonan trom « storney « “7 pre . Up bere Alben) © knows Janes oie and tutes Moab ommery to ge back « “Mr we { Go Huehe — —— 1 Thelr Activity in Republican wapene of the Committee Caused a Gig- Fish and ( Gow Hughes removes gle in Albany 4 | hum, after @ trial, for vertous irrery ‘Ny More oF bee amusement went the |larities, among which wees his action ae. rounds ip Democratic and Kepublionn |in making @ #ipulation by which es the By Martin Green. | political circles here to-day when ve | 640000 worth of Mate lands were the (Bpecial Gta Correspondent of The | pore © received of the proseed- | turned over to the Ranta Clare Lum Evening Wertd) ings of the meeting of (he Mate Ke [ber Company The stipulation wee 1 @rawn by ALBANY, Oc. t—Herewith is pre-| publican Commition in New York |eubeequentiy upest by the Court of ananaiaee © Uiuminating im-| City on Wednestay it omted & per duly | Appeals WHY WHIPPLE FAVORS THE con VATION CLAUSE Mr. Whipple's friendly feeling toward the lumber companies, which | brought about his removal from office | by Gov, Hughes still persiets, We | fad Mr. Whipple getting up in the meeting of the State Committes yes terday and urging that body to in- doree the proposed Constitution whieh | embraces (he rawest and most inex- cusable conservation measure ever submitted to & supposedly inteligent electorate Indereed vers and pollti-| oe ro ee ma its Golden's Smart SHOES All Styles -One Price $ No More - a companies of y, Mr. Mangeritte ved on the State | COMMISSIONS ON WRIA VaLE le peep until the Public Bervice| before the) place and v - He had sources of the Slate. The article was | framed largely by Ferris J. Meigs, r work of the body. President of the Santa C to ait at the feet of | Company, against which orb enlightenment, the State is now pressing ‘he had But, eatd Mr. Mandeville, | the recovery of $120,000, th here was a of mighty tm- | lumber alleged to bave been of continuing State lands. , itutional Convention obligingly sions as constitutional 0 Bi i Mr. Meigs on the Conserva- He was a wh in favor of that tion Committee and, in order that measure, Mr. Mandeville was. He not be steered argued for it 4 for It, n the same commit- when th Rvantion opted th ward M. Angell, counsel to the ndment ing two gonstitutio He ARRAN AANA ONKNNO NAAN AN AAA AAT A BNE NNN | Santa Clara Lumber Company. Public Service Commissions M 6 waevontiin ak the engineers of the ville was well pleased. ‘onvention placed on the Committee | Taxpayers will do well to remember “The Trend” on Conservation of the Natural Re-/that the conservation article, putting | Wntoes of the State Mr. pi ge Wh the natural resources of the State into 4 C Maybe they | h of w body which will, if it is In Tan Calf and Genuine aida s Wlpls Bad | fateh eeeeans trey feels pine een removed from the the office of was framed by the President and Wax Calf. Full wing tip; | Forest, Fish and Game Commissioner linsel of a lumber company that Perforated vamp, $2.95 jand that his removal caused a re- | is the defendant in a lawsuit brought ‘vision of the Conservation Law and \ by. the State and by a former Forest, Every Smart Style to Choose from. |the turning over of the natural re- |Fish and Game Commissioner who 9 the pI with t 1440 Broadway at 41st St. 03 Nassau Street Rta GO eit eeteee ie Set oncteuet E eeas ase 96 East 14th St. at 4th Ave. 109 Lenox Avenue the Conservation Committee of the | New York. Constitutional Convention has re- —_—_———_—- 98 Reade Street 147 Fourth Avenue cently attained the honor of such | BROOKLYN, Smear sie tattceactiaee| NAT HERRESHOFF WEDR, $51 Fulton Street 150 Flatbush Avenue on Wednesday show that he was right | on the job | Boat Builder's Bride Is Nurse Who CORPORATION LAWYER'S IN-| Attended First Wife. | TEREST IN P. 8. COMMISSIONS. | Nathaniel G. Herreshoff, long Aspo- As for the Hon. Hubert Mandeville ‘ciated with his brother, John B. Herre- of Chemun; © is attorney for the | shoff, the blind boat builder, in design- |ing racing yachts, was married yéster- day in St, Michael's Protestant |pal Church at Bristol rector, the Rey. Dr. Mr bride, who is @ gradual twenty years younger. |Mr. Herreshoff's first rit t ae Wholesale Dept., 96 Reade Street, New York mediately ee the ceremony on the yacht Helianthu WORLD “ADS” WIN FOR HIM. We propose to ah our Fall opening, heginaing to-morrow, a sensational one with a RECORD § xo rch Jenn Maher of No, 30 East Forty-second Street placed BREAKING Sale which will arouse New Yorkers and 92,22), Word,cue’ 8 Jury in ine city ‘court yesterday to award him commis convince them beyond all doubt that, for genuine Fag ohio a Eighth Avenue, formerly owned by John extraordinary value-giving in materials, combined with ||"! tephen McFarland claimed it wee be A rigs jound’s pursease unexcelled workmanship, Corday’s is THE place. a te Droperty.™ “There: were. pave ear adv Mr. Newcustomer and Mr. Oldcustomer You can SAVE $5.00 to $10.00 We want YOUR order, and, as an inducement, will sacrifice our profit during this sale, offering you your choice of hundreds of patterns in all-wool guaranteed new Fall fabrics, made to order in the very latest style, with superior tailoring in every detail, and absolutely perfect fit, at the price of ordinary ready made clothing. Or OVERCOAT Made to order OBITUARY NOTES. The Right Rev, Dr, Robert Cod- man, Bishop of the Protestant Epis copal Diocese of Maine, died yester- day in a Boston hospital foliowii operation. He was ordained in after practising law six years In Bos- ton, He was married Sopt. 16 last to | Miss Margaretta Biddle Porter of, | Philadelphia. Samuel P. Warren, for many years organist and choir master of Grace Church, Broadway and Tenth Street erday at his home, No. 201 hty-peventh Street, He was years conductor of the New York Vocal Union and was a founder of the American Guild of Organists. August F, Gunther, General Super- | intendent of the Department of Street Cleaning, died suddenly yesterday at his home, No. 2784 Creston Avenue, | the Bronx. The Rev, Dr. Lorenzo D. Watson, |tormer college professor, noted tem: perance advocate and ‘a leader in Methodism, in dead at his home, No. 293 Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn. Alfred W. Speer, one of the inven- lore of moving sidewalis and esca- lator, died yesterday in his eighty- e papaemaeaee @) % If you want a GENUINE bargain right at the beginning Bin Tet Wy Fa Homie 40 Fame: ¥ of the season do not fail to take advantage of this sale, we ff) 013, Senora: sccrctary of ihe Brown t ffi d t t it. versity Cositan Association, died ‘ e sterday at the home of bis parents, Cannes attord to repeat it. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davis, in Mont- clair, DODOOQOIOVSIS ———— | 800 Strike at Michigan Alkalt | Works in Ford City, | DETROIT, Oct.’ &—Eight hundred ‘employees of the Michigan Alkali Company at Ford City, a Detroit su- |burb, struck to-day, joining 200 who walked out yesterday, The plant was shut down last night for the first time in eighteen years.’ The strikerasie- mand an increase in wages from ¥.76 to 2m, w { DQADDSDOGO 80 NASSAU STREET Between Fulton and John * PRITZI SCHEFF DIDN'T OPTY. | WD Cners Ignnred (omr Wrdes to He of OM Pimples, Blackheads, Boils end Poor Compleston Vanish by Using nated the convention TRIAL | PAC RAGE MAILED ous o ‘sources of the State to a Conserva- | was removed by Gov. Hughes. aa A ® j Mon Commission. The last Legislature | Taxpayers will do well to remember made a further change, placing the|aiso that the guiding spirit of the natural resources of the Stato in the | Public Service Commission article is hands of a single Commissioner, the | counsel for the Erie Railroad and the purpose of this move having been to| traction interests of the city of EI FP as pk Ait throw the Hon, “Packy” McCabe of | mira. It is no wonder that the activ: ira aE teas BOQDDOOQ®W®OD.HODGOW DIOS’ ot ee Rome Stuart's Calcium Waters Albany out of a nice, fat job. ties of Mr. Whipple and Mr. Mand Stuart's CONVENIENT SHOPS Neither Mr. Meigs, President of the ville in the State Committee proved ot Santa Clara Lumber Company nor/ source of amusement and comment + 1593 Broadway at 48th St. 73 Nassau Street his legal adviser, Mr. Angell, t# &|here in Albany, where the ingide of| | Street . Men's & Young Men’s Suits can be style, unquestioned homing, the lates: modes Suits, Coats and Dresser requirement of dr for Fall and Winter—an gortment of unusual vari Pay lar a Week, 263 6th Ave. ios W. A Bi Sale / Manutacturers p/us of Woolens M ade Up In The FinestaL Ares SurTs | XOVERCOA | There are values in this purchase which even we who have the greatest borgamns in New York, he never before offered, I! “8 WHY PAYA 81G6 | | wVALUES PRICE TOA TAILOR a WHEN YOU CAN SEE THIS SUIT HERE BE- FORE YouBUY ? @ . When this shipment came in we were thoroughly surprised. W would be extreme values, but we had no idea they would be as fine as the Wa ‘There are all sizes and all styles—the kind of styles you see on Fifth Avenue Nor is the fabric all one kind. represented and the workmanship is simply wonderful. It is a corker and something different than you have ever seen before. how you look in the suit before you buy; that is the safe plan. By the w are & YW PAY LATER Latest Styles $ New Fabrics Special Value Why pay more if you ured of correct qual- ity and a perfect fit at this penye price ‘ay One jollar a week. Women’s & Misses’ Fashionable Apparel Suits, $15.00 to $4975 Dresses, $10.98 to $45.00 Coals, $11.98 to $47.50 ALTERATIONS FREE, NOW PO CLUYHING DEPART MONT through FURNITURW STORE. T. Kelly you a and at private receptions. Ig, Rousi2 Member of the Good Dressers’ Club? Costs nothing and very bene ficial. Ask any of our men. Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock, , == GOODS. DELIVERED At ANYWHERE IN GREATER NI IN GREATER NEW YORK=, WITALEN BROS. in Co. 17th St. MOTHER GOOSE has borrowed Miss Schorer’s pen to write and illustrate a delight-giving new series of FAIRY TALES. They tell new experiences of all the familiar fairyland folks that children love, CUT THEM OUT AND PRESERVE A “OUT-OUT” PICTURE SERIES FOR CHILDREN & “THE MOTHER GOOSE FAIRY BOOK” By Eleanor Schorer. BEGINS MONDAY IN THE EVENING WORLD. oo8 THEM IN BOOK FORM. MONDAY the COVER of the book will be printed on the back page of THE EVENING WORLD, The illustrated story pa follow every other day, eo arranged that they can be made pages of a reguiar MOTHER GOO8E FAIRY BOOK, ORDER THE PAPER OF YOUR NEWSDEALERS § TO INSURE GETTING EVERY STORY. BELOW OODOD 461 6th Ave. Between 27th and 28th Sts. | SANDLER’S. 98 Srd_ Ave Oven Saturday Until 11 P.M. 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 164, 1 ind 163 Driggs Ave. t | Cor. Wyckoff St, $12 Worth of Furniture—No Depos \ N N Ni N N N N N N N N N Dressers No Deposit. 50c Weekly, Eeleen range “O Youths’ Suits, Bookease & Desk) Boys’ onan on $20 Worth of LOTHING / re the Whole Family | eis Ladies’and | Misses’ Suits $12.98 to $30 Waists “pzhse4 55 +| $1.49 to $8.98 thers ’n| Men's and | $14 to $22 and 500 Weekly. est posted ors trade here We have ) stylens Doll wed on Your Credit When Openin, New Account On $20 Worth | [Be Depos d0c Weekly “i aoe MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS “The Woman Who Dared” By Dale Drummond. Begins in © The Evening World - © October 1] | A Married Life Serial With a Moral for Husbands and Wives, AMD new they Every material is Don’t miss this sale. Grand Street Smith Street round or are, ay, 10% rae

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