The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 10

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TAR RE OT CE TTT TT oe AR OR YF ee Seiten em ce ner ee ) ee __ HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTO nal Home Dressmakin ns Original Home Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert SORA AOE OS OO OOE OR EOOEOD oreeerrtr eter tr tries ¢ wy GIRL LAW CLERKS SELAY {10 YEARS ADDED TO LIFE otal | SHIPPERS’ WAR CLAIMS) OF MAN I LAST 25 OMT TENEMENT =" -e | Fire in Clothes Cleaning Shop | Endangers Many in Morris Street Buildings. tke the vopeet sions te Mew Tork ond © little inter te ge te Porte Rice Hie one Gentiva, he Genlered te Gey. te see Bie father nente —_—— | Witte Marder by sedges tow beter: cated Tee (omtinente There romaine only the tral eomne | te & tragedy whieh bas Gonpty inter~ leotes two continests Porter Chast. | |tow's iberation Twenty-ats yeare | old, be ie the son of Paul Chariton, |formeriy @ United Piste Judge ) | Perio Mise ap6 © cinsemate of es: | | President Tatt ot Tale | Young Chariton, anos @ clerk tm the | National City Bank bere, married | Wall Street Attorney Says British Longevity May Be Further Increased, Are Pair and Advises Amer- Due to Public Snlightenment, kcans to Wait Sayp Expert. CHICAOO, Ot Within the tant twenty five pears the ev: age length of man's life bas been inereneed ton years, according to Dr. Vietor © Vaughn, dean of the medion) college of the University of Michigan, ome of Women Can Wear What- ever ls Becoming This Winter and Be in Style i the Rule of Scanti- ness in Bodice and) That American shipping concerns Phone vem: been held by the Hritian would better to let the Diritons have Ume te gettic the cases father than to appeal te the Govern. ment @ Washington, was the opinion Shinde Wife Slayer Convicted by Malian Jury Gets Sentence of + Pec eeeeeoeos Mary Boot Castie, at least wight years heir 5 eapreneed by Mussel) H. Porter, an] the speakers before the Centre! Six Y. Bight Months, |e, eseler, the divorene wits of No. Prodig tyin Shirt Ma attorney, of No, 64 Wail Mirect, who] Minter Conference on Probleme of cars + | ville M, Castic « an Franciaee iw! terial le Observed. onion, eupponediy of ben. |M°Ti¥ed to-day on the Anchor Line] Rocial Mygiens, which held ite eee- | yer, They were on their honeymoss | steambhip Tuscania, in from Liverpool.| cluding seesions here to-day. Dr, . erred when fire started in v oon oo = or | Ur When, on June &, 1919, Chariton | =e @. ita'e cleaning and tailoring | MF. Porter, © eon of one of the edi] Daugie Geld Jt te pesaibie, Was be. Sate, @uring & violent quarrel, billed ber T VI cs Wei y at No. 16 Morris treet et @)t0r® ef the London Times, wae in) medical learning is continued, will with o mallet. Me thrust ber body | There ie no woman who would pot © thle moraine, ont the London with « delegation of law nee the average length of life of the i @ trunk which be threw in Lake Come, Fishermen found the trunk two days later MRS, NICHOLS’ MAID SAYS SLAYERS BOUND HER Ticing of Wrists of Onnie Tallas Only a Blind, Prosecutor Will Contend, Edith Langfeldt, the maid of Mre. Eliaabeth Nichold, widow of one of the founders of Austin, Nichole & Co, who was Killed by her servants in her home, No. 4 East Seventy-ainth Birest, Sept. §, while resisting an at- tempt to rob her, continued her testi- mony to-day before Judge Malone and a jury in General Beasions on the trial of Onnie Tailas, the second man in the Nichola home, deny (he suggestion that she bas not enough to do. But the fact remains that ber activities are mostly of ber wh choosing, and her eboosing « often not very good, Though life im bones in tanks, the adds to and multiplies them, ao that rushed to death Students of social conditions argue inst this, inasmuch as there ls euch @ tremendous amount of evidence to show that woman, by tne natural evolution of things, bas more time to herself now than ever before, There are time and labor-saving devices to make (he household duties easy, there are efficient kindergartens to eubsti- tute the nursery, there are ready- made clothes to substitute the home- mado ones. But clothes—t the trouble Hea, Noth! neat goneretion mereased fifteen ' years Bueh longevity hae been due, be wald, to the rules of medical science. ———— 990,000,000 tor Misstestpp! Levees, . | MEMPHIS, Tenn, Oct. 16—A recente. i The front of the shop wae bi out rying contraband 0} tien aaiting on Bresttent Witten to sup. r leading 0 the main |*d for the Germans, is proceeding enemem rough the; Well, con@idering ali the handicaps,” “|port « Mil in mest ate, $2 Sporopriation of fee ray emvke poured, cutting off | Mr. Porter eaid, on Sa mu fon. beaded by Howard ® Harrington, representing American shipping in- or of the Greenwien | t te. entered the! “The matter of adjusting the cases of the ships wh’ |tained by the and also a d 4 eure of the screaming tenants, who| "The only clerks in the law offices pot River ashed from their apartments, scant | over there are young girle or old men, ly clothed. and naturally they are not as eMeient Some went back Into thelr apart-| as those they have replaced. The at- | eady ments and made for fire escapes. Oth. | titude of Dngland ie manifestly fatr in Used for Ser rarer ers ascended to the roof and made| the shipping cases, and in those which have been adjusted there have been cash payments This le in marked contrast with the German method, be- Jatter haven't paid anything thelr way to other buildings. The fire. men and police ordered 200 people out No. 17 Morris Street, but the fire the first floor of No nde in an “L" shape to No, 36 Washington Street. The whole first floor was eaten out by the fire, which did $3,000 0908 ++ might be the vote. As long as is woman she will fuss o' ° y Traction Company thes. And why shoul to-day took the holdings of the| All Draamiste, “The robbers, after being admitted , irmont Gas Company, forming ® $12, | gestion Li »m elot reine Insect Bites to the house by Tallas,” the girl testi- | one’s Pe Rater yeseddoy, Hd Rca eee sit, nano | pone Nout Cold in Chest 1 fied, “came to my room, bound and |complishment of which is a dut eck In The Sunday World | ter: and ninety jucing wells | Lumbago curaigia = gagged me, and then attacked Mra,|Yoman owen herself as well ustrated Magasine, beginning next sun- | with ally productions of 69,000,000 cuble | Rheumtetiom Sore Muscles Toothache \ The object of the reer is to ‘as supply for this section. humerous ‘foot. con About her, what so delights a to #86 the woman he loves becomingly and prettily attired in feminine fur-| ; Nichola, They bound and gagged her also.” Crons-examined by Charles Le Bar- bier, counsel for Tallas, the girl re- iterated Tallas had for the apwailants of enter, She said she her bindings and untied the cords fastened around Tallas's wrists. It ie the contention of Assistant Dis- trict Atioraey Brothers that the bind- ing of Tallas was only a blind on the Bee directions accompanying each bettie, winter there is really nothing nt any woman, If she knows | ‘ becoming, from wearing it. Aside from the dictum of scantiness in bodice material and the prodigality | « of skirt material one may do as she likes and will probably find herself in | 4 ideas promulgated from soma part of the robbers, terials in Its development, 6 left what might be either plain Nght FIRE CHIEF'S AUTOMOBILE COLLIDES WITH ENGINE] Sst stnr esti Siena se main portion of the frock, with soft laying up to On the ow h fi e \ ° POBIBD 84 60190-16044 1H DTP OOOOH 10474 ODDDOD DTDDODD YS CLOCKS IN HIS POCKETS RING ALARM OF THEFT Alleged Thief Is Captured When Tinkle of Five Bells Betrays Him on Street, Five alarm clocks secreted in the pockets of Charles Murray, twenty- seven, a waiter, living at the Mills Hotel, Seventh Avenue and Thirty- sixth Street, caused him to be lodged in the West Forty-seventh Street Police Station last : ‘ht, on a charge of petit larceny. Sidney Horwitt, a haberdasher, was closing his store at No, 1611 Broad- way, a few moments before midnight, when he saw Murray ard a man who later said he was William Davis, twenty-two years old, a waiter, liv- ing at the Mills Hotel, emerge from coats bulged suspiciously, Horwitt ordered them to atop, but they took to their heels. At the corner of Forty-seventh Street Horwitt caught them. / He prepared to také Davis to the Station upon discovering he wore a red silk muffler bearing Horwitt's Ae Murray started to walk silvery tin! silvery-toned bells suddenly came from his over- coat pocke Murray him Chauffeur Badly Hurt While Going to Jersey City Fire, but Officer Escapes, ‘The automobile of Fire Chief Nicho- jas Chambers of Jeraey City, in which the chief and his chauffeur, Walter Hartwick, were racing to a fire, col- lided with an auto engine at Irving and Summit Avenues, Jersey City, this morning and Hartwick was badly in- jured. The chiet jumped before the cars came together and escaped with & few bruises. The chief's automobile was running at the aide of the new high-power auto of Engine Company 7 when the driver of the engine erved to turn into Irving Avenue. Hartwick Was unable to turn out of the way, and the auto dashed into the side of the engine. He was thrown ‘over the front of the car and struck the en- rine, Hartwick was taken to Christ Hos. front portion, being gat! rather high girdle which, however, at the back assumes a different eet t by expanding itself into a panel si wide that it challenges the effect of the main back portion of the wal: Very modish js the cape-yoke und rted to run and Horwitt mrasped by the coat. The haber- dasber took the two men to the police station unaided. Five alarm clocks were found in Murray's pock- ets. Horwitt said he did not own them. So the police are seeking the owner. ing collar of white mousseline called upon as @ real finish for the neck. Sleeves of the taffeta contrast effectively with the woollen cape fabric which tops them and that which finishes them in the form of deep cuffs, And an added effective touch is the braid or velvet ribbon outlining the important pir Though the skirt is plain, it is tached at the top to a narrow portion of taffeta, which in turn Is gathered into the lower edge of the girdle. In front inch-wide ends of velvet ribbon or braid to match the narrow trim-| ming {s dropped from under the yoke to be caught at the waistline by tiny MONCTON, Borden saved the life of a woman who had fallen on the railway track here esterday, He was on his way from his ome at Grand Pre, N. ¢ crowd which gathered at the depot to see him. The woman was rolling to- & moving | Sir Robert ni wi ifted her to pital in a serious condition, but Chief Chambers continued to the fire, which was at the silk mill of Boyhardt & Co, The damage was slight. The was but slightly dam- on to the fire. 910, 991, 298, 396, 237 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Bi Brasse! Cdl say riieres in Great Variety, Ser a eee l buckles, The unassuming yet charm- ing effect is seen in the sketch at the right, where the use of colored faille ribbon is suggested to drop from a yoke of black velvet. The frock may e of any light-weight woollen ma- terial in almost any color, the ribbon matching it, also the velvet if desired, though black is a pleasing contrast, Bilk is also adaptable to this design, _—_—- GIRL-WIFE SHOT, IS DYING. of Mrs, Frank, Hob: ryboat Victim, Faves Trial He Mra. Elizabeth Frank, seventeen. old girl wife of Samuel Frank, who shot her on a Hoboken ferry boat yesterday, is still alive in St, Mary's Hospital, Ho- boken, but doctors say her chances of recovery are slight, Frank, who is twenty years old and lives at No. Inton Street, Manhattan, has suffered no ill effects from the carbolic acid he drank, owing to prompt e of the stomach pump in the Hoboken ferry house immediately after the on which the shooting occurred, t Hopatcong of the Lack- awanna Railroad, put into the slip. He is held for the New York authorith hooting wag done within t te, OBITUARY NOTES, r Admiral Henry Manney, U. retired, died yesterday at the age of seventy. at his home in Ban Diego, was noted for hie daring in battleships into uncharted wat id for his develop- ment of wireless telegraphy in the navy. Mrs, Harriet Lowndes Schuyler, widow of Gen. Philip Schuyler, died yesterday after a short illness at her home in Irvington-on-the- Hudson, Superintendent of wn of the Long Lal- and Railroad, with headquarters at chogue, died yesterday at his home Paiwhugue. Capt. Henry M. Jennings, Civil War veteran and an original member and was in“the County Clerk's office from 1887 to 1913, being known there as an authority on mechanics’ liens. Justice G. A. Brown, of the Oklaho- ma Supreme Court, died suddenly yes- terday in Oklahoma City. H. Storrs, one of the found. ous Denver (Col,) Juv eourt, is dead at the ot was a Civ! mine operator Gent of the New York, New’ Haves Hartford Railroad, . Start the Day with Music a were you never tried it? With a Victrola anyone can lo it. . 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Please note that no more RYZON is required than of GENERALCHEMICAL(Q FOOD DEPARTMENT 4 NEW YORK ou do not use deve measurements, we use any other baking powder. |

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