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' i b i : f ae ae tat oes rat lig Bs Ll { $ nd, still sereaming, dashed up the} ; tripped and collapsed. Ter husband | $ Was overcome at the spectacle and! CORSETS Bees | $30 r , hie S “The third group is for women who don’t like outside straps, but need Nemo support, end who prefer # corset “a little if #8 HE coaled by coreet-skirr— 7, 344—For full figure of g(a oe ees Be a Wise Woman! Study these various models at your dealer’s. Be sure to get the model designed for your figure. Then enjoy the comfort, style and economy which only a Nemo can give you. Hews Hrsisale-Fesbion Lastitets, New Tork New Home Treatment for Banishing Hairs (Beauty Topics.) Witn the aid of a delutone paste, it is en casy matter for any woman (to 6 move every trace of buir or fuse from face, neck and arms powdered delat and water is inixed into a thick paste and spread on the hairy surface ie about ® minutes, then rubbed off and the skin wasned. This completely removes the hair, but to avoid disappointment, get the delatone bo on original packaye.—Advt. — —3 Enough of tre Ne Kortra Charge tor tt, Advertivenenis ior Lue World may be wh at SSE Mparonn Diewist Memensne ote tm whe aig | ebatting gaily ot No. 131 Riverside Drive and Samuel | M. Seymour of tho Berkeley Hotel, | No. 110 Went Soventy-fourti Street, | | were among the first to reach Mrs.) —— Marsh, catching up rare rugs from} the boll as they ran, These they around her and finally emoth- flames. Both of Mr. ‘Toomey‘s| throw Mrs. Albin Marsh Badly Burned | erea « > . a " hands were badly burned; Mr. Hill at Party When Oma received burns on the face, Lands | ments Explode. and right arm, and Mr, Seymour was ——— badly burned about the body, | —_ | Whilo one of the more collected | HYSTERICS. | gueste had a fro elanm sent Io and | organized a Lucket brigade to put out the flames In the draperies, another called Dr, Paul Allen of No. 69 West tineuishing vine G Forty-ninth Street. Dr. Allen firet tinguishing Blazing Gown pronounced Mie. Marsh's condition at W. J. Toomey Home. | too ertttcal to permit her being moved, _ | but later she was taken home. After mbuatibie benda and spangies being attended by the physician the Nicked Other injured guests were able to go Y | home in taxlenbs, Mrs, Marsh's con- | a clpurette at a Gianer partys) dition i maid to-day to be serious, as| . Albin Marsh, wife of a broker| she ig thought to have Inhaled the Sherman, Morgan @| Game, Mr. Toomey expressed the belief that the beads and apangies worn by | Mrs. Marah must have been composed of some material resembling celluloid. | Nothing else, he thought, would ac-| count for the explosions and the quick spread of the fire Among Mr. and Mrs. ‘Toomey's other guests were Frederick Andrew Bages, a glove manufacturer, Mving | at No. 311 West Sevonty-eighth Street; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Castel of Mon-| treal, Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Baden, | Arthur Bensel, an international law- yer, and his wife; Mr. and Mra Will. jam Smith Young and Mr. and Mrs, John Wesley Love. | ‘The fire caused a damage of $2,000) to draperies in the Toomey home, WOMEN IN Three Rescuers Suffer Ex- wr tanited connected with Co, is under tho care of physicians at the Hotel Belleclaire, Broadway and Seventy-seventh Street, severely burned about the face, head and body. Mrs. Marsh was one df twenty guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Jerome Toomey, of No. 86 West Fifty-third Street, last night. All the women were handsomely gowned, and Mrs, Marsh's black costume, or- namentod with spanglos and brilitant | beads, some of the latter an large as marbles, was much admired After dinner the guests strolled to the drawing room. Mra, Marsh was when there was @ neries of explosions, and to the horror of the company her gown was seen to burst into fames. ‘With a scream, Mrs. Marsh rushed from the room, the fire from her dress setting some draportes ablaze as abe passed. She ran into the hall, burn- ing fragmonte falling from her gown, 30 Families, Roeted by Fire, Shel- tered In Academy of Design. Thirty families were driven into the cold last night at 9.80 o'clock when fire started on the second floor |of the five-story tenement house at No, 144 West One Hundred and Ninth Btrect and spread to @ similar strue- | SS ae AT | GRAND JURY TO SIT ine | StusH Foo” Rumons District Attomey Swann Will Bring ‘Thompson Committee Evidence Before That Body. Conditions in the Publle Service! Commisston revealed by the Thomp- | son legislative investignting commit- tee will be taken up by the Decem- \ber Grand Jury of this county late Ja tate afternoon. That body began to caamine witnesses under the guid- Pi ance of Distict-Attorney Perkins last f{ December, but deferred action unttl 1. by new evidence could be obtained Wl i AFTER “La Grippe” aeasistants, Messrs, O'Malley and Em- ney Swann now has sufficient evi- dence to warrant the Grand Jury in taking action. ere wer many rumors of # “alueh fund” alleged to have been Paised just before the contract for the new Fourth Avenue subway was taken away from the Federal Ratl- way Signal Company, which was tho lowest bidder, and, on a reopening of yi bidding, awarded to the General Port Uwine Combined with OLIVE OIL ind in a-week or two, note the im- vement. Ask your doctor. No 00. Railway Signal Company of Roch- ester, No legal proof of wrongdoing was brought out before the son committee. WILSON DINNER GUEST OF PAN-AMERICANS Mrs. Wilson Also to Attend Notable Function—Both Will Preside at Tables | WASHINGTON, Jan, 19.—President and Mrs, Wilson to-night will be the guests of honor at a reception given by the diplomats of American repub- Hea. It will be the first time in his- tory the President has attended such a function, and it is taken as a strong indication of the rapidly cementing friendship of Pan-America, Tho reception will be in the Pan- American Bullding and will include a supper and dance. In addition to} | President and Mrs, Wilson, members | of the Supreme Court, Cabinet, Sen- ate and House and leaders !n Wash- ington's offictal and social life, num- bering nearly 1,400, will attend, A unique arrangement has been President Wil ‘Take no substitute, 0. T, CEWEY & Sons Co. om })= Makers of Pure Wines and Grape Juice for over half century Phone 9001-Cort,) 138 Fulton St., 01 Messau 81,8, 7, Are You Saving the Price of Glasses at the Expense of Your Eyesight? Do you hesitate to get glasses on account of their cost, when you need them? Isn't your eye- sight worth at least a few dollars? Eyes Examined Without Charge y Registered Eye Physicians, Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $10 vy; Established 53 Years, New York: 184 B'way, at John St 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. | 350 Sixth Av., 22nd St. made for 101 Nassau, at Ann St. |]! son will s dof one table 17 West. 42d Street |} | with the men gue ut hima, while | Brooklyn :4993Fulton St., cor. Bond St Mrs. Wilson will « at the head of Vanother table, with the women | Investigation Proves that various disease germs have their breeding-place in the waste products of the body, Don't, then, let your bowels clog and throw these harmful germs back on the blood, Take no chances with serious illness. Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with | BEECHAM’S PILLS whic! promptly and surely relieve constipation, indi in, biliowsnese ck headache. They are compounded from of vegetable origin harmless and not habit-forming, The expe: ce of three | | generations show that Beecham’s Pills prevent disease and are || A Great Aid to Health Directions of ue ith Sold Uy artestees teotaghenn tee Std te tent Tent hee, f steel + CUMMINS WOULD 22: CUT OFF PRIVATE | Weatingho , Vesting hot pis doe | Company ¢ f explon os Heed | | PROFIT BY WARE: TELLS THE SENATE Summarizes Com- plaints in Fletcher Report ind Makes Answer. | Secretar: | VICTORY IN LEGAL RAGE’ Money on Munitions THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916. «=| NEEDS OF THE NAVY EX 4 ison Concert ‘Tomorrow At the Edison Sho No Charge for Seats This special concert has been specially arranged to acquaint the public with Thomas A. Edison’s new art— music re-creation. A highly interesting pro- VASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Hlimina-} Court Gives Her Separation Suit] WASHINGTON, Jan. 19,-Secretary | gram presenting artists of world- SEE ee ure maicites| Preceience Over (HUST ee i eerie Liniat Picen Fe AAR poe tate eno 1 o-romgee ‘o att ate Naval Uo ri e ACESS oe will appeal to lovers r iM ail Wunitions Was urged in the Annulment Action. ers annual report for the ytar ending vi “d iit aes = to-day by Senator Cummins} * ibiican, He pleaded for prompt adoption of his resolution, Which would authorize a special com- mittee to inquire into the most feas- ible plan for acquiring and coustruct- ing plants to supply the army nfid navy with all atins, ammunition and equipmen', including #hips, and to report on the legislation necessary to prevent private manufacture of such products ‘ “IT do not assert that every person or corporation which may profit from war would incite war," the Senator declared, “but I do assert that all much persons and associations are not competent to judge the contro- versies which may lead to conflict, and {nasrouch as they cannot be re- moved from the great pane! of the republic, they ought to be removed from the business out of which ‘bo interest grows, It ought to be made impossible, so far as the power of the government is concerned, for any man or corporation to make money out of war, “We need just now, above all othor things, a re-baptiam in Americanism, To me Americanism means fidelity to American interests, loyalty to Amert- can institutions, pride in our past and confidence In our future, It means a spirit that commands men to Ive for their country, and, if necessary, to die for it; but I, for) one, am not willing that Americanien shall be defined and standardized by millionaire munition makera or by the brokers, bankers or backers who ehare thelr blood-stained profits, Empbasizing the effect of the Euro- an War on private munition makers in the United States, he told the Sen- ute that since the war began there had been 174 new corporations or- wanized in this country for the manu- facture of munitions, and the value of arms and munitions exported In fif- Yeon months had aggremated Mee oe a cean } | Aer eal . oF oth matter what your judgment of existing standards 270, io submi a je showing peodore Roosevelt jr, when tn- rogress, Secretary Dan. ra ry ° 3 i ‘as £ the’ following estimates: of | the | armed of the despatch from London | Cis aaya * nad —* , ill hy an velation to you. the larger corporations: \to-day stating that Miss Etbyin Let me add th t for ng 0 charge jor seats. 0 obligations. ‘America Car and Foundry.$35,000,000 | Lalande, who olaims to be a niece of American Locomotive .. American Steel Poundrie: Haldwin Locomotive Works,.100,000,000 Bethlohem Steol Company — 11,000; + 66,000,000 | he was certain she was not related | that most of the requirements of the he Edison Sho shells per days, togethcr with fleld\in any way to his family, The wom. ! fleet. enumerated b ythe Commandr | guns and other like arms. District Attorney Swann, with his Colorado Fuel and Iron Company-- New York City Directory. Our Semi-annual clear-| ance sale has turned out to be the most remarkable event of its kind ever attempted. If you will pay us a call and make @ com-| parison of Values you will quick- ly see why. We are offering an enormous stock of the! finest and highest grade| women's and misses’ wearing apparel in the city at radical reduction in price. So sharply have we reduced prices! as to draw comment from the most experienced buyers. simply ask you to call and use| your own judgment, no matter what you need—Coats, suits, | frocks, skirts, blouses or! furs. Don't buy until you have examined our stock, and see for yourself what. remarkable and| offers you. | Thursday js the day wherein| each week we clear up all our odd sizes, styles, etc, and notwith-| standing the fact that the prices have been reduced before, this day, cach week, we reduce then| even further so as to keep our stocks clear and clean. | Alterations are tree as usual + 16,000,000 | there by the police, said he had never entiy ale at Three Brooklyn St ALTERATIONS FREE Thursday Bargains—ereater Than Ever |Winter Suits—Thursday Clearance Winter Coats—Thursday Clearance ve Women’s & Misses’ Frocks--Thursday Clearance unusual ealues our clearance sale| Women’s & Misses’ Skir'ts--Thursday Clearance Note this program: Mrs, Edith If. Biscoe Roosevei: {June 30, 1915, states that steps have| won a legal victory over her hnsband {been tuken to remedy fifteen apecitl to-day when Supreme Court Jus. |complaints as to the condition of the tlee Newburger ordered her suit for Atlantic Fleet, detatied by the A separation against John Hills Roose- |:niral and summarized by Mr. Dantes, velt, woalthy lawyer and cousin of [48 follows ‘Theodore Roosevel!, brought to trial} “Shortage of officers: immediately ] {Shortage of men Roosevelt ght have hie ault’ “Lack of fast armored cruisers and for annulment, filed against Mra. fast Hehe cruisers Roosevelt in Suffolk County, where) “L’mitations of mobitity and sea-| the Roosevelt country home is,/S0ing atalities of submarines brought to trial first. He did not| “Lack of air craft want to igh Mrs. Toonevelt's suit! “Lack of radio direction-Anders until the courts had decided whe | “Too frequent overhaul of ba {ships Necessity of maintaining fu! or not he was her lego! husband, Justice Glegerich two weeks ago. | asked Roosevelt to con uit be tried in New York County at the enme time as the separation su bit no such stipulation was made, | "De Mrs, Hoorevelt will receive $400 4 month pending th® triad of her suit Roosevelt insists lis wife's estimate flee of his wealtn is imaginary, He once “Need of battle target practice at earned $60,000 a year, but his income long ranges. last year dwindled to $12,000, he says. | “Provision for division commanders; —_— for mining and auxillary divi NEW YORK GIRL HELD “Provisions for more speed BY LONDON POLICE, ign of fighting craft intendu: | om to let his, mements In active ships of the feet “Need of additional aweeping vessels, Dility of mobilizing ships in nnually with active fle Necessity of Increased facilities at rendevous. mining and esarv New Diamond Disc No Needles to Change Unbreakable Record Edison's re-created music is something more than the familiar mechanical reproduction of sound, It isa new standard which even the musically critical endorse. The cold metallic tone has been elimi- ee nated — the subtle breath of reality in_the living tone has been preserved. The New Edison was born not’ of mechanics Lut of the master inventor’s super-knowledge of chemistry and acoustics. Call and Hear No n de- toh ops erate with the fleet, Need of anti-craft guns.” a — ‘The summary is denoted as sty Miss Ethylin Lalande, Who Is to Be| ing the “Prineipal weaknesner and re- ‘amined as to Her Sanity, Claims |auirementa of the fleet.” Many of to Be Niece of Roosevelt. jthem are of long standing, Secretary | Dantels's letter says, and some were LONDON, Jan. 19.—-Mias Ethyln} jp process of correction before 1h Lalande of New York, who claims to! por: was made, be a niece of Theodore Roosevelt, has | been detained by the police for an we “] Others within the scope of the De+ partments authority have since been examination into her sanity. If her) remedied,’ the letter adde, “and relatives in New York will vend for} mocommendations are already before her the police state that they will! Congress for such other needs as the voit her home withodt proceeding) pepartmnt has approved and eannot with action to have ber committed to| provide without Congressional action, an English asytum for the insane. | we have already acted upon practi Miss Lalande came bere on war! coiy every sugcestion.” relief work. 1 You should hear this special Edison concert. ‘facta demonst te conclusively t | the fleet is better organized, the s Col. Roosevelt, was being detained| more fully m ned and more ifficrd than hretofore, 24 Ask about our eary-payment plan. at gunnry is steadtly improving and heard of the woman before, and that | bur an’s name does not appear in the) in Chief, while of long standing, have already been largely corrected.” (The Phonograph Corporation of Manhattan, Props.) 473 Fifth Ave. New York City Between 40th and 41st Sts. Opposite Public Library Fulton St, cor. Bridge | At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Filth Ave. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. A Separate Motion Picture Serial Supplement Women’s and Misses’ Sizes $G-95 $9.75 $] 1-95 $1 4:75 formerly 15.00 to 37.50 Women's and Misses’ Sizes $3.95 $7.75 $] 1-95 $1 4-75 formerly 6.75 to 27.60 Will __Be__Gicen__ Wish Next Sunday’s World Greater New York and Vicinity Spring Models Included $4.95 $17.75 $19.75 $15.00 formerly 7.75 to 25.00 Spring Models Included | In $9.87 $3.97 formerly 2.97 to 8. *1 sid $5 ‘ Get this Eight Pago Magazine Size Section with Next Sunday’s World and Read the First Instalment of a Great Mystery Story. Extraordinary Thursday Clearance of Blouses New Models Received Daily 95° $ ] 05 $9.95 $4.95 e at Three Brooklyn St Wonderful Selections and Values

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