The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1915, Page 12

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1 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. Mra, M. Ht. Jamee, and Miss Emma! wanes 7 Peon Tecra sox, Martha Walter’s Berion, the, spent at” Warton for ie Ea mi LZ ~elght years old, waited until to-@ay for him to return to their No. 81 Wyckoff Avenue, Will- fameburg. Shortly after 6 o'clock the im dead Ie hina fallen over the of ihe, front eteps and been SAGE TEA TURNS Out-of-Doors Art Seen on 5th Ave. It ts @ pleasing exhibition that ts based upon the paintings by Martha! Walter, at the Reinhardt Ga | No, 665 Fifth Avenus, The c contains twenty-one numbers. work of Misa Walter deals with the great out-of-doors, and into her pic- tures she contrives to put otmos- Washington. FEARING HOC » Mass., hotel porter will have free use of em- ployer’s automobile and chauffeur for a week and sco 9DOO WIFE WOULDN'T COOK, says East Orange man in opposing her plea for alimony, because she was a Christian Scientist and wanted to be a healer, alleged slayer has had Judge Swann change date of trial to Dec, 14, taken from her fat 80 far recovered t about a little. If you are losin; are troubled with if morning—if finding relief, GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF your hearing—if you wesioa and tlaging in te—if you find that your nostrils aged—if you hawk and spit in the ou have given up hopes of just go to Riker & Hege- 12,800 Men’s Shirts in a Great Sale at 94c. __Comparable With $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Shirts 3400 Fine Madras Shirts with Laun- phere and vitality, Her beach scenes, both at Brighton and at Gloucester, man, oF any other dru; chase one ounce of Flu store, and Finserol, ur Nix fa GRAY HAIR DARK‘ dered Cuffs 4 “TOO LONESOME,” was reason given for resigna-| this with one pint of warm water. Put Maas, where she spent the summer one p i . tion of Miss Louise Goldsmith as teacher ta district | twodropsin the affected earevery night. H M 7 Hf Mixed with Sulphur It senist the sonveaiaed shoren, The echo! gt Fiatbrookville, N. J, aaa an one tablespoontul to a fowah “ HT 3000 Highly Mercerized Fine Woven bs “ . D —_—— glass of warm waterand gargle throat an 1 irts: Darkena So Evenly that It | unr ots ee MINDEMEANON to ut ro, hoo oa nna Rare ean end Jecquaad Fabric Shicts Sgt Ae pather 4 twiddle fingers, ruled Kings Co 5 Cannot Be Discovered. | (hi 'in proper pone and action. | man fee tiie greeting anther” County Court in fining | hearing, and you will be pleased to note Cuffs Paamntws es ? i 5° even shade of dark, only be had by brewing Tea and Sulphur. tt F ; charm, It makes or When it fades, turns and looks dry, wispy and ‘an application or two of julpbur enhances its appear- undredfold. "t bother to pre] if FE & ze H H re the tonic; rug store « 50- 2 g depen: upon to brin, natural color, thickness and your hair and remove dandruff, itching and falling bi uses “Wyeth’s' ge and because it darkens so naturally evenly that nobody can tell it has spelled, You simply dampens ith it an ffi Sts f Her colors are carefully chosen and handled with artistic skill and discrim-| ination. The surf, the clouds, and the distant hills, are alike tn being well! concetved and happily executed. The/ gladsome bathers, the romping and frolicking children who are joyously wading, are pictured with a glad hand and make a strong appeal. Sometimes, it ts true, one misses strong and clear definition, but the modernists abjure definition, and it must be said that Miss Walter secures ood general effects. Hor composition is noteworthy and | there are many high spots in her color- ing. “The Blue Shaw js the portrait of a girl in the open, The sunlight glints upon her face and her bair masses aro delightfully con‘rasting. ‘They are als decorative. She br vely wears the blue shawl and is unafraid, ‘The tree leaves and branches are well done, The same ts true of the sky. “Dorothy Lee Bell” ts another good portrait, Red is the dominant color in the girl's coat, that Is shown wind- composition, The detail is negligible, but the colors of the spectrum are lavished upon the girls and their out- fitting. The picture gives the ob- server @ mental push. Her ire knowledge of child life ts reflected again and again in the pres. ent showing. bure, be ip ee ‘direct, Atiantte Highlands, ; One Island News Company, dled early to-day at his home at Garden City of hardening of the arteries, Mr. Morris, who was sixty-four years old, | began life as a newsboy. At nineteon jhe waa employed by Stillett, who had the newspaper privileges of the Long {Island Ratlroad, Newn Company took over the business orris became Long Island man- when @ Jersoy Central train came upon them, Mr, Straff got out of the way of the train, but his wife became confused @nd stepped in its path. grabbed her in time to save her from going fully under the wheels of the train, but was not quick enough to pre- vent the engine from knocking her mouth Hospital in Long Branch, and to-morrow in the Hotel Manhattan for the benefit of the Stony Wold Sani- tarlum, Many attractive articles will bet Straff Tried to Rescue Compan- ion From Her Peril. Caught on a ratlway trestle at Keans- N. J, Mr. and Mra, John Straff. were both hurt seriously. ‘They were walking across the trestle Hor husband SS Charity Christmas Shop Now. A Christmas shop will be open to-day |! Mr. Mc sentative in this PRIZE OPTIMIST ts Indiana negro, who thirty min- utes after leaving hospital, where he had spent three months with @ broken leg, fell and broke it again and “Thankful tt wasn't my neck!" TRAPPED ON A TRESTLE, |FRED P, MORRIS DEAD; MAN AND WIFE ARE HURT| ORGANIZED L.1, NEWS CO, As Train Bore Down on Them, Mr.| His Life Devoted to Affairs of Cor-| | ‘tion That He Brought po Into Exist Frederick P. Morris, Ww. degree. He wa: n Manchester, he Na for a time a repre- country of the Grand | Lodge of Great Britain—he was born England—and wo Past Master of Cornucopia Lodge No. 68 of Flushing, He was a trustee of au-Sffolk Bond and Guar- ence, President of the heard side by hen the Union of efficient service. Hear Them Side by Side A full line of Victrolas, Co- lumbias and Sonoras to be You will your catarrh has disappeared and hend noises gone.-Advt, side under equal conditions, thus in- suring a fair comparison, is an advantage that is pos- ewept. Her laughing face is sur- ’ 4 Heorep? : frounied bya bat trimmed with red |". One of her feet was nearly sev-!ager for that company. After a yoar|{} sible at Wissner’s only. and biue feathers. ‘Tree branches are|¢red, her jaw was broken, and tt f9!ne organized the Long Island Now There are twenty-three idental. feared her skull is fractured. Mr. Straft | ¢,, ss il News nd f dem ti incidental. Company, of which he had sine . soundproof demonstration “Under the Large Umbrella” has to| was badly bruised about the body and! the head. jad since been the Wissnet B Id- do with an interesting group at the| head. 1 Bene rooms in the Wissner Bur seaside, Throe girls are shown in the] moth were taken by train to the Mon-| Mr. Morris was a Mason of high|}f ing, and a sufficient number c attendants to insure comfort, privacy and A tremendous stock of Vic- tor and Columbia Records, Cabinets and accessories. 3400 Woven Madras Shirts in a Most Unusual Variety of Patterns 1600 Pleated Bosom, 100 Count .Pet cales with Laundered Cuffs 600 of Those Much Wanted Comfort- able Flannel Shirts : 800 Shirts in Broken Sizes Marked Down from Regular Stock $1.44 Shirts Your Choice of the Entire Collection at 94c. All stzes. All Coat Model. All Desirable Colorings, Effects and Styles. When you recail that cotton shirting prices are going up at a surprising rate and that dyes are be- coming scarcer every day, you'll take the hint and lay in a dozen or so at this price, This sale is even more important than the one we held last year about this time and deserves even greater response because the shirts actually compare most favorably with $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 shirts at other first class stores. R.H.Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ‘ * There will be moving pictures ’ : “Bathing, Low Tide,” is an excelient | OP Fae, Tore will be moving ple oinpany, an officer of the Nas- example of the wind on the beach. | Wit give monologues. any. woclety A ny and a member of Sale begins to- Women and children figure tn this} women are interested in the success of ainber of Commerce, the Union Thursd picture with certainty and force. the affair. » Lotos and Hardware Clubs morrow, ‘hursday, of this city, He was the firat presi- dent of tho Republican Club of Flush. ing and was ono of New York's Presi- dential electors tn 1904. His widow. Mrs. Annie L. Morris, and a daughter, LOWELL WOMAN HAD TO BE FED Gea Rea bt ae AND DRESSED LIKE A CHILD rowter-skitine soy Suffered From Deforming Rheumatism For Years---| STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Joints Grated Like Sand---Now Walks rer cs eeenh ree Ehrbar, nine years old, Without Assistance. and continues Fri- day and Saturday, taeraid Square, WES! AN, Player Piano || C Wi SALE oe If you intend starting housekeeping in the Guaranteed new player advise 7 to buy now. whether you buy ure or the most elabor- ether you buy a A fit t pianos, worth $550, of- fe house you will fered now at $379. Bench, cover, delivery, free music and service. Don't delay. USED PLAYER PIANOS Jast Twenty-elghth Street, Flatbush, is in Kings County Hospital | with a fractured skull and may dle |He was injured at East Twenty- eighth Strect and Flatbush Avenue! t night. The automobile was op- ted by Charles Farrelly, of No. 1110 | The boy wa fons in th Jected. reaching skating with compan- and @ race Was pro- dd the others, and on iatbush Avenue young Ehr- and in making a turn fell to the street. Mr. Far- relly was approaching the crossing, and his speed was such that he w: unable either to stop, or, by turnl jout, avold striking the boy. Ho brought his automobile to a halt and BRASS BED— poste, bright . Price ED whether you buy fiyieh only. delivers on rite rant ap te Smatier amounts to SVAN AY Vani Beane ood om carried the Injured tad to the hospital. /1] $659 Sterling........ $238 MARSHALL IRL IN HOSPITAL 700 Pianola Piano.. 195 500 Van Kirk 550 Reinhard. WISSNER in Father's Home, She Is Now in Johns Hopkins, Long @ Capi BALTIMORE, Dec. 1.—Grace ¥ shall, who was a prisoner for twe! BUFFET — Solid DB years in the home of her fath LIBRART ROPIn: pie; siden finian, -mother near St. Michael’ : Toa leather rived in this city to-day an 55 FLATBUSH AVENUE Regular .98 ’ taken to the Phipps Clinle of Joh aa: ... Hopkins Hospital, where an effort will be made to restore her to physical and health, ! me frem Easton with her aunt, LIZZIF MacMASTER. i ———__—_ Mj Sale of High-Grade Period Suits Bed Room and Room Suit Pepe Reg. Price $225 FROM om : 169.27 33% to 50 CASH OR CREDIT OUR SPECIAL COMPLETE ir nto § RETy 3-.00M OUTFITS Dignified Credit ‘There is no “red tape’ ed with eredit at Kelly's, arge it.” ONE DOLLAR And We Will Doliver ANY COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT 4 you can 1h amall athly pay> * or embarrassment connect Select the suit or coat you want and say ‘‘C! Ps Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Winter Coats 11.98 to 42.50 PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Smart models that are the latest exam- ples of refinea style. Every popular mate- rial and color is here. To your home pay the balan’ Weekly oF my nts, No Club Fees No interest Added No Extra Charges gd qumann 35° ~ ee SMP & ave. WHEEL CHAIR DISCARDED BY LIZZIE MecMASTER, “Cleartons ond Columbia Taikiaw Greatest Furniture House “Come right int I will gladly tell you about myself, for 1 have longed for the time when I could tell some- 1 am 50 elated, ened so that now I can feed and dress can walk downstairs, atep + step, sew a@ little and do some housewor! “I have given W. A. Varney my wheel chair, crutches and canes to add to hiy large collection, for 1 can how without any assistance, lad you called, for 1 am sed to tell anyone how I “The fingers of the right hand were drawn into the Im and the hand drawn to the body, 1 could not get my hand to my head, as joints were f, and I had to be fed and dressed ike a child, 144-146 WEST Bytween 7th and Lenox Aves. Women’s and Misses’ Smart Suits 18.75, 23.98, 36.75 PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Portraying fashion’s latest thoughts in the prevailing styles and colors, Smart models with trimmings of Fur, Braid or Velvet. ALTERATIONS FREE Mornings aH iy SINGLE 3 STAMPS Afternoons E ry 3 3 F E I was in continusl pain and no part of body seemed to escape the disease. Different — physicians treated me for a time, but finally said IT could not be cured. One physician gave me injecti 4 vaceine, but [| recovered from this terrible disease. last doctor said | Perhaps my experience will help some id of the di | other r suffererer, form of six ix a simple ve and does not contain iodi "t know where to commence,” said Lizzie. MacMaster of 312 Hum- at., Lowell, Mass., when asked statement. She continued: -) seven years I have not known ® day that 1 did not have pain. All my je were afflicted; when | moved 1 could hear and feel grating there was gravel or sand in my neck, ‘My knees. would snap and salicylates. or grate i my sock th re drawn F a " and how matic drugs. Entrance to Clothing Dept. sol was wi le to si! ititen them; others wit! atism of rheumatic :, Ted peblinn of pay Koees cond be eard| the joints 1 dorided, to’ t T'am|Send to W. / through our furniture store. for the Get for in a short time It I wanted to sit down i i hen my eruteh have to literally fall in a chair. SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK, straps were faste: around my|and finally my » The eae and | Hegeman's and other reliable druggists. | te on the top| stiffness me leas noticeabl®, The ‘ell your druggist to get is for | on a rug and dragged he} you from his wholesaler or send to W. chalky bunches of the fingers and t! knees disappeared, my bands otraight-| A. Varney, Lyon, Mass,—-Advertisement. — sea

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