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SAS OFFAL cations th Murphy to" Start “Campaign of Educa- tion” Among Tenants ‘The fre at Ne MET Third Avene periahed in +4 reuk ond tor) Tw Massachusetts Authorities Will Not Permit Her to Burn Up Roads in ‘Yellow Streak.’ ' HAS BEEN OFTEN FINED Through Proposed Race With Fast Motorcycle. helped to a fire mide which leads , Oot, 18—No more “ turn up the roads of Massachusetts with the dar ing and charming Mies Katherine D. Dahigren at the wheel, for the High- way Commissioners have suspended her license om the ground that she “operates motor vebicies in an im- proper manner,” “Of course | bave been fined two | or three times for speeding,” said Miss Dahigren to-day, “but if the records are searched, | believe you will find scores of others who have been fined for speeding more times than | have, and who are still driv- ing oars.” The Berkshire colonists call Mins Dahigren's 120-horse-power racer, in which she hag made ninety miles an hour, “Little Yellow Streak.” Al- though she is only eighteen years old and 4 slip of a girl, ehe handles it with exceptional skill and in one July week she wis arrested three times for speeding, being fined $36 by one Court, She js & daughter of Mr, and Mra, $ Sends Home a $150 Victrola and || i soso oa: on sr $10 in Recor ds a tee latety gan ek anes hi A Style XIV Victrola, price $150, and any Records you mee, care to select to the amount of $10, on the payment of $10 down And $10 a Month Until the $160 Is Paid KNABE S pe Xv y do inito the adje s » The olf building at! north Warerooms: Sth Ave. at 39th St, SILVER Sterling & Plate “Beraldic” Coffee Set OF SILVER PLATE, HAND-HAMMERED AND CHASED. 4 PIECES, $44.25 This superb service illustrates the refined and classic beauty of the patterns in Silverwares at the International Store, and is a commentary on the moderateness of the prices, Of heavy quadruple plate, hand-hammered and chased, graceful Coffee Pot with patent heat insulators in handle, Cream Pitcher, Sugar Bowl and 14-inch Tray. The 4 pieces, $44.25. Or separately: Coffee Pot, $15.75; Cream Pitcher, $8.00; Sugar Bowl, $8.00; Tray, $12.50. International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co, Established 1652 49-51 West 34th Street, through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York | | ] rs Moose County Chairman Assails fleld-Lenox State road. The appiica- Uon had no other result than to at- tract attention anew to her driving. Turnure was out his motor: the race. Miss Dahigren, fast as she has driven, \WORDY WAR OVER of War, and Frederick P. Tanner, Chairman of the Republican State h-| Committee, gave reasons in the Free Synagogue, No. 36 West Sixty-eighth Street, last night why the new State Constitution should be voted for at the polls. ‘the State Government operate until }a new budget could be mado and exists to-day, only in the opposite would you overcome that?” — A. a Girl Auto Driver NDAY, OOTOBBR 16, 1015. wmette = Tactifian toot bie epeniett Whose License I= eee Gated meee) Worry over tite te enid te beter To Run Racer Has Been Revoked |. = momen The fret oniere year lot the eet hen there, Her cow aE | Quickest, Surest Cough , Remedy is Home- 1\§ lade at Pasty Prepered ee reo Me | we heme bat Cerwnated, pean’ os Pines (60 cents worth: of fill the bottle with plain gran. Gradually but surely you wil pear alt her, thus endin 1 you never thought woul ba ugh with remarkable rapidity. miss KATHERIN makes a full pint-—enough BAHLGR' fainily a long time-—at a coat ¢ cents, Keeps perfectly S lant, Easily prepared, Full directior ed deasuies with Pinex Pines is n special and highly riously injured trying cle m preparation for as had no accidents. — THE CONSTITUTION Arguments of Messrs. Stim- son and Tanner. Henry L. Stimson, former Secretary Mr, Stimson was explaining tho budget feature when J. J. O'Connell, Chairman of the New York County Progressive Committee, demanded: “Buppose the Governor's budget were refused by the Legislature and the budget thrown out, how would passed?” “If you want me to answer that right now,” retorted Mr. Stimson, “I will say that the identical problem form. The Governor may now veto the Legislature's proposal and how “But now the Legislature override the Governor's veto,” re; O'Connell. Then both men plu into a discussion. O'Connell charged that Tanner had commanded all Re- publicans to vote for the Constitu- tion. Tanner denied he bad done any such thing. ————_ CITIES STILL DRAWING YOUTH FROM THE FARM Only One-Fourth of State Popula- ‘tion Now in Villages and Rural Districts, ALBANY, Oct. 18.—The continued growth of the population of cities of the State ig shown in a statement is- sued by the State Census Bureau to- | day, The cities now have 75 per cent. of the total population, while five years ago their proportion waa 14.3 per cent. and in 1900 it was 68 per cent. “Out of the 9,700,000 which, in round numbers, magke up New York|% State's population,” rays the state- ment, “approximately 2,500,000 men, women and children have their homes in the villages and rural dis- tricts, “As the outcome of the June census ‘taken under the direction of Secre- tary of State Hugo two more cities have been created, Saratoga and Me- chanicaville becoming such in Ju while a third, White Plaina, ent so sity, column in January ‘ork City with its po) into “New half of the State's total reai- Printed 16,026 “HELP WANTED” ADS. LAST WEEK— 10,781 MORE fog and Sunday Newspapers ADDED TOGETHER— 8,394 MORE TRIES TO DIE; RUNS FOR AID. a the wife of Bi 153 Broadway, a form xt. * fate | of over 6,000,000 becomes the Rome ot ‘Than ALL the 6 OTHER New York Morn- | § Thap The World Printed the Corre- sponding Week Last Year! Proof that prosperity is at hand and that World advertising results are reap- ing their own reward! get a circulation in New York City, moning or Sunday, greater than the Herald, Times and Tribune COMBINED, | have it printed in THE WORLD, Mf you would have your advertisement % y trated compound of genuine extract, rich in gual cury, Then Mr: Marie shjian, thirty « Pinex,” ont Tashjian goes with this ESTABLISHED 1857 Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street RE you a man who recognizes good A appearance as a business asset—comfort as a matter of personal efficiency— good service as the measure of real economy ? Then here is the place to buy your shoes. 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