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ESS SRE CC es ee _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. ee Maes AUTO PLATES CHPPED? [3":Pe2°%"".2"|New Spring Frock for the Little Maid, — |P0./0eWin Mites 80.0 Sex Spenin ia cis, at shown and affidavits made as to the Miss Wynne an American eppearances THEY'RE DEFECTIVE AND sxe... 2ornon at sens Designed by Evening World’s Exper sin. ic sce cones oe teeter et HE a a sbut this after- scheduled for 1915 have to be altered ARIA BARRIBN .O8: new | rr her Ame ag ‘ Parrrrrrerennnnnnns Benen nnn nnn . ; ‘ : . t the Met-}noon in a recital at an Hall, In t As Trio Flees After Daring M Spanish soprano a ‘ Mr. Hamlin says that he has been . a wm 8 voerar same hall this evening Miss Ger- informed that the contracting com-| 2aste in Dress Should Be —= : ae Restaurant Hold-Up. la MEd 5 Hale, dramatic soprano, will ; - the ne nat ha give a recital ey will make good the damaged Developed in the Child Policeman Bertram Maskiell of the her init p i —_—+—. plates, West Forty-seventh Street Donizetti's tuneful old ope “The Stato will not lose a penny on} @8 She Grows Up, Until was walking his beat on Forty-eighth night with added power Colorin s and Drops ; * g Crack P bua gal: Medlboned bajaohsio he ante pte It Is as Natural to Her Str ighth and Ninth audience fell Off, but Contractors Will Lu Mekivare, ‘Treasurer of the) His Mannave Aventies, at dawn to-day when he exquisite, althoug Manhattan Supply Company. “We . fa ee men running towa t sing’ c ' Make Good. will make good every one returned Ww three men running toward him. atura singing and re wiaionty to us. We do not know what the] | | trouble ts, but we do not care whether | CoPrriehy Now York motorists are having no/| we lose a thousand or five thousand end of trouble with their 1916 auto! dollars we will make good. The fault The girl of from fourteen to six- plates furnished thom by the Auto. |!* Ret ours. We have the best of|teen years who puts her hair up and| chemists, and they ® now tryl Mobile Bureau of tho Secretary of | to pertect a remedy for the chipped | i" NOt satistied with the way her State with the licenses for this year. | slens mother dresses her, and asserts her Although the new numbers have not| “I do not see why this matter| own very indiscriminate taste, is not been in use a month, yet more than Say at ts cate te ive are charging | always to be blamed. Nine times out 1,000 have already been returned as|hut I presume aa the matter Im of 4 | Of te8 they have not been properly damaged, and complaints heard from | public contract nature you must have | SM8idered by their mothers. They between to vant of liquor t into the 1916. by The Press Publidhing Co New York Evening World.) He drew his revolver and order trio to halt. One of the three revolver, Maskiell knocked thi many time every fifteen yes effective In i j ing Mi, Mr. De Fun Luca, Mr. Rothic , Mr, Bada and Mis from the man’s hand, seized him and ner. Mr, De Luca and Mr. Mar 3 | covered one of his companions, @ tinelli each did some espec o| negro, The third man escaped singing, Mr. Bavagnoli conducted, | The next minute a crowd of men, - | ( led by John Shur, manager of the; Rumor that Anna Pavlowa ts to Stamford Lunch Room at 795 join the Diaghileff Ballet Russe at Eighth Avenue, told Maskicll they had the Metropolitan Opera House during all been robbed, Three men had en- !ts spring engagement is denied em | rt Se ORS ON TIO . ; @ll sections of the State. all the complaints as well as an«| have been made to wear clothes they | . A phatically by her and by Max Rabin- 4 | tered the lunch room and, after order- : : " awers. did not 1 ‘ ! off, mana director of the com-| —ao.eattied stamach troubtes. \} The Manhattan Supply Company of amcetanetifpeaecamasaon jot like, or else being indifferent, ing food, one of them waved a re- bined Boston Opcra pany and] ate wind volver and his companions searched Mme, Vaviowa’s Kussian Ballet all customers and helped themselves Organization, now on its way Pacific Coast, is to remain Sek, 405 Franklin Birect received the have not been made to appreciate the ipeatvact for the 900,000 plates to be WOUNDED SCULPTOR HERE. | importanco of clothes in the develop- | ‘use¢ chis year. No sooner had the ment of personality, A child has to Herbert Ward Lost Son in W to the contents of the cash register. nL a Fi ae Bh os ty m e only to the e of it present suc he formation if plates been given out than they start-| Another Son a German Priso be trained in good taste just as in tm the Wee Side Court Magistrate | O7,,t? che ond. of its present, outs Sue stemecn, Gnd, OnGEeD ed to chip, and the numbers could! srerbert Ward, an English sculptor, Good manners, and if a mother ne- ; held Leonard McNulty of No. says, but already forty-two cities in| that esive fecling sometimes not be made out on tho dark back-land his wife, both attired in deep | ects her duty in this respect she in- | 300 West Twenty-Afth Strect in $6,600 the United States and Canada have | known ne heartburn, while the acid berks ground of the plate. As this 18 a! mourning, arrived on the French iner| Vites not only the criticisms of bail for robbery and carrying a re-) been assured of performances in the | the stomach. ‘The trouble Hes entirely im violation of the State Motor Law,|Espagne from Bordeaux to-day. Mr. | friends, but future anxiety when her volver, Srancie Lopes, the negro, of| MA" OF 1026-20 the “excessive secretion of actd an the warning was given that arrests would | Ward, who was wounded in the knee | daughter begins to think for herself No. 140 West Thirty-second Street,| | Meta Reddish, a pupil of Emma t= veal and may involve harmful con be made where autoists carried dam- Ps og poe et Lif soy Phyo f and wilfully affeets gaudy and incon was held in $5,000 bail on a robbery | Thursby's, who has been successful | * ; jost a son h he ritial rces. S " d ope n Se ' aged plates. ont a son with the British forces. | sistent apparel, ; charge, ‘The police say both men have 18 Krand opera in Italy and in This order brought a number of in-|prisoner of the Germans. ‘ Simplicity, of course, is the key- prison revards. | America, has started on & tout of tt if ; " . " he outbreak of the war Mr, , 8 and Central 4 ea p= | quiries at the local office of the Secs] wata "then residing in Paria ‘volun: | 20te of the child's wardrobe, but al- | —>—- ported by her own opera company or- | th retary of State, asking what was Ways becomingness should be con- | ganized by South American’ ¢ @ a ’ to be done. Examination was made, sidered, #0 the child cannot but feel | PIER BLAZE BLAMED jists, consisting of an orchest cate’ Ger sing: 60 Smee and according to Chief Examiner ' a th , cite was given at ease in her clothes. | | \ plete Tene aad wapporting rd , Aciatty ts felt. | This stops, the - jeave of absence to come to this coun- plete ba suppor be tation and neutralizes the acidity John A. Hamlin, :he* coloring chips | eve of absence to come,to this coun | ‘The frock I am showing to-day is ON FAULTY WIRING 20 Fermentation, wind off with usage and cracks with cold bh de ie bears orgdentials from delightfully suitable for’either woollen | " Stop or pre- and falls off. Presiden' lanoteux 0% o American] or cotton fabrics, At the right {: ‘ Prof. L. Camilierl of Athens, who antacid, Clearing House of Paris, which has e pict Rhy i 5 I omes here from London, will start a be Go date, more than 1,000 damaged! charge of all charity dinpensations eee or, or sereen eatin striped Investigators Agree There Was No comes here oe don, W Mt start f . tn tan ome 24 Bt ie ni p Shine’ Crewe xs 4 & ~ h od he nach to do its work — EE =| ihe tront of tha frock anos of wen Plot—None of Ships’ Crews |Side Y. aM. ¢ A next Monday ev ate H hindered by was and easee- e crosswise of the material, and fare Vent ning expects to. enlis ‘set F At the bottom takes advantage of the Were Lost. : — {/ trimming qualities offered by a cross- It was agreed to-day among all the aH - wise band for a he nd straightway investigators that the plier fire in extonda itself into much. ‘The waist SUG ERCAMLA: Gas yoktEROL- WAS shows an exploitation of the wide | So ‘ool yesterda cape collar which is. capturing th due to faulty wiring. Barber & Co.,| hearts of grownups just now, and jlesses of the pier and charterers of | rt which cannot but delight the youns- sters. Its effect 1s so youthful ae. | the three ships, the Fire Department, / dl ” dainty that doubtlessly many. will be lthe police, and the Department of : ; en on lightweixht summer frocks 1 homage =| Justice made thorough inquiries and ‘ Se erte ete pretty Of Whitel (ccc a ace | their reports agreed in all important . . . Georaotte creve. vie plaied tot Grop:| ( BXPERT ADVICE FREB \ ACETYLINE LAMPS SAVE resi” W. D. Baker, Suffering From Peculiar Rheumatism © shoulders and "OC ae ree H . around the back, ‘The full wathcnd|| 10 HOME DRESSMAKERS | Many of the Chinese and Lascar| Of Joints, Tells How Simple Remedy ' sleeves may be of the Georgette crepe —_—— jseamen of the ships Bolton Castle, , ‘i is : wear the areas ete uote preotical ag you are in doubt about vies | Pacific Castle’ and Bellagio are suf-| Removed Pain and Stiffness. : Wh cele eemsriincer aa sed.|] styles or colors become you; 4 . fering from frostbite, The immigra- Rub Lumbago, Pain and Soreness from Your |i), fillot the white'al'tne| | fxtuaxing or reesocaning ct || Broadway Traffic Tied Up for an ee ie ta a ae | i ‘ : 5 . serves effectively to outline the panel|| €0WN perplexes you; if you are Hour by Unusual Accident accounted for. There is a $500 fine ' U 4 skirtk be me Back---instan ener: Doesn ISTET--- and skirtband, while green gros-grain| | Uncertain as to when and where and Ingenious Rescue. for every Chinaman who escapes in ribbon in double lines surrounds the| | te wear your clothes, Mlle, Lode- aie this country and the steamship men ; Although wedged for more than an|jost no time in rounding them up. hour between two Broadway surface| It is agreed the fire started under "| the roof of the pier over the superin- | cars so tightly that firemen, police-|ondent's office near the entrance. men, ambulance surgeons and wreck-|‘pho spread along the walls is ex. ing crews were baffled in efforts to] plained by the accumulation of dust, extricate him, Harry Hauer, thirty| which becomes highly combustible. wick will advise you. Address communications to Fash- jon Editor, New York Evening World, ‘i ey waistline, At the back the d. Get a Small Trial Bottle~Wonderful Liniment —[eis,,2%%0x"tranen tion “peat Points’on the panel, puerta ely js little frock is seen at e| Pun Me developed of summer fAbrica, ‘ha Litt sore and lame, | penetrating liniment needs to be used | over embroidered linen or batiste ma- When your back or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism | only once. It takes the pain right out] terial 18 most effective used for only > el bs 7 . has you stiffened up, don't suffer! lend ends the misery, Lt iv teagical {the panel and hem and the very wide| Mrengasty attached and removed for) yoary o14, a furrler of No. 619 East ' “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, | j, ki ek, and joes improving to-day in New York Hos- —_- - ttle i bef . urn the skin, _ {Not necessarily have to be white, for ERY. ° ; 4 ‘a Late “| Age 4 eotiges od Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, | Nowadays seabeclheren pink or blue; ANSWER TO QU RY. pital. He is terribly bruised and his acter tres Et Aad ltepileles o i batiste can be matched up in plain a left shoulder blade is broken. r rheumatism 60 Promptly. ye eee ee oar ot oO ea tT Dear Fashion Editor taffeta to make It more substantia? Will you tell me if Georgette crepe| Hauer was crossing Broadway be- dive forms the double belt, which pieces Stiped in panno velvet is worn in the, tween Twenty-third and Twenty- - 5 summer time? [ have about three and| fourth Streets during the home-going one-half yards, thirty-six inches wide, of it in blue, striped in black and mus- 5 tard. Is there some style, chic, yet| Skirt’ cars going in opposite direc- Ny the time you count fitty the soreness | backache It never disappoints: In use for over ¢. Friends of District Attorney Francis gone. Don't stay e ! This soothing, | sixty years. Martin of the Bronx have been quietly | organizing a boom for his nomination for the Supreme Court at the next cess 5 5 rush last evening when two “hobble|primaries. His strength was felt out at the ball of the North End Demo- cratic Club in Mc y Square Casino H - ! to r >| tions reached him at the same time. |‘ i 4 2 Dlain, that I could have It made? | Daasengers of both cars were panic| Tuesday, night, and according to, those § ° Yes, your material is suitable for stricken to see him caught between |jeaders were favorable. b e summer, but you have not enough of| the two. The Democratic slate calls for Jus- e Dav of the Horse in fetch Ri Sih gee gre verte pole aa it $ in plain Georgette crepe to combine | &t 4 standstill In Broadway and Fifth | Ootimant’ py chim or Firat Assistant i | with it. Use the stripe for circular|4venue, and thousands of | istrict Attorney Richard H. Mitchell | e upper portion of skirt with points | packed the 8 around Madison |,s Prosecutor. If the. Democrats fail ‘ 4 i Square. A partment rescue |in the Governorship fight, leaders point % front and back where the stripes meet he Ge : ‘ oot | squad melted the steel window bars |oUt.:it would be Impossible for the Re- t (iagonally. Complete the skirt with! Tin” acetylene lamps, Then they | Publican Governor to change the Bronx Dear Peshion Editor: SATA, WHOL SORSS, e eon you advise me what gelers, Stabbed on Street by Woman, also style, would become me for an} 4 woman who had followed him from bE! 3 evening gown? Would violet do?|\9° “hors sicauk $c Bien Gr: & | Serta Eo igo Your Sia busieh [NO 227, Sullivan streat’ to Bleecker | Gray Hair Restor 4 RAY 0706, reddish ‘Grown hair, and| aires, torgey | Babee Domine Le Py N ° : Stile im, CowarANT READ, [COR er Me ate NS to its Natural Color Violet, gray and yen would bes at reet and Redford Avenu Ep stow applicationste ite qciging ik come you if you have any bit of color ‘% 0% i e ow | in your cheeks. A combination of faded, and dandruf removed by taffeta and tulle would be pretty. A ae, | o snug little bodice cut to a low V, and Yorker, | y hae wi fs i Mate land’ ai liftians i ee | draped in surplice style to give ful-| ‘The Associated Clubs of the East! eRe Baker, well Bawa te ae | Rat ai ibeees AL aight ths pao ve ness at the bust, could terminate in| side House Settlement will to-night | ela wD, Hacer t rereeseer aa fi Ba! ie unable to sleep ¥ straps over the shoulders, which tle | give a reproduction of thelr recent sucl | SF OF ne aker furniture store, for more than thirty minutes at o | |{n bows. These could be lined with|Sessful minstrel show at the Lyceum, i 80 Washington St. Chelsea, Mass. /time, One day I gave up completely ' | silver gauze ribbon. Puffs of laven-| East Etghty-sixth Street. The proceeds no one will know you are using | Surprised his many friends by his re-|while on the street and had to be j der tulle could drop over the top of|will be presented as a testimonial to I 1. all dealers or direct upon receipt from a peculiar form of rheu-|taken home in a carriage. ; the nd folds of same fill in the cimothy cA Stuns, who has. worked t Beautitul Hair.” | matism of the joints. Mr. Baker is] ‘A friend of mine told me about ; neck, A skirt of tulle could have | Dard, |8, the, sein ere dine ee well known to Boston people, bas |Var-ne-sis and I decided to give it deop ruffle apr ints around | oe OO {many friends in the theatrical pro-]a trial as the ordinary tt with Pa ed 1 and silver tes a ey is Me " har oh th ifthe ant hee in mulnary, Areata ci ree Fiery yes nestling in each point spe g abe is recove he |sis awh v + Today horses are slipping on the streets covered with ice MISS ALICE—Blue falile woura| 6 Duff "5 Excellent For Colds 22° |1o) tpsaking shout “his: recovery): J oF ole thst ve and hard-packed snow, while the electric trucks and be appropriate for your spring ult, if y “I have had rheumation a ttle Jtiffnessbeyan “to disappear "and 4 x . fe in youth ‘ . ae 2 more than two years; at first I didn’t |finally the dise left me entirely, I delivery wagons are going around without difficulty eer Nunien Bate cohen’ mage Za. . Lack of nutrition is one) know just what the trout was, One Jam certain commending Vane { ae é R hab CRUMIN toe keen doen bene VY igh doc would tell me one thi and |sis to every one afflicted ax 1 was,’ F This is only one illustration of the year ’round efficiency and is very unbecoming. Is there any of the common conditions Another somuetiing site, J noticed my || Varnedls le ® shone vegetable tn deli 4 ay I t {t over so it won't + hands and fingers would become Very {preparation that has been wonder- D aease Galen wert Lar Scpaace™ © over oe tt oe precedingcoughsandcolds. | 1’ aricularly “in the morning [fly success in the treatment of Tho only satisfactory way of fixing ’ I would have great difficulty in get-|rheumatism of all kinds. It de t . oe . ‘ | your hat is to actually make it The value of Duffy 8 Pure ting my keys out of my pocket; in]contain salicylate: i ide: pais 4 In th t d h b ts—in m- iB my y ’ 3 or the { n the winter it is snow and ice that obstructs—in sum maller in the head To do this Malt Whiskey in prevent-|fact, time after time 1 have had tofusual rheumatic ingredients, — ‘There mer, heat that retards and kills—the horse. The Electric you soulé out the aBApS Up the fons, is andl relieving hal oak, some one te unlock my store jare hundreds of rheumatic prepare. Way possesses the advantages of efficiency, promptness ing a seam. This could be concealed ing coughs! door. It was very hard for me totions that claim a great. deal—-but a , ng & seam. This could be concealed | turn the knob of # door, I seemed to|none publish facts like Varen ; and low cost—and in addition to all it has large advertis- {by ® trimming of ribbon or an ones | and colds has been estab=|jiv. Jost all. strength of my hands. | Send to W. A. Varney, Lynne M {ment of some kind, this would b q i yan, ing value |worth the small trouble both In lished on many occasions, | Then the joints were swollen with [for the Story of Va iuesin, et Va \Jooks and comfort | ve a hard substance so tha’ had to]sis now, at Ril egeman and oO f ; ling higt de light deli | Baar Fashion Ftor Safad alcatel Mrs. Lifka has used Duf- have # ring filed aff my Vinger. bad other reliable (iuaiats Tell your ne manufacturer is now . am eighteen years old, and blond, | “My knees and hips were very bad | Druggist to get Var-ne-sis for you from i Had Fe 4 selling high-grade light Gelivery Have a peach color messaling gown | fy’s for years and recently|—1 was unable to. go up or down | his wholesuler or send to W.A> Varney, , wagons, with guaranteed tire and battery service, on a with white chiffon. Could [wear | stairs on account of the weakness | Lynn, Mass.—Advt ' Deferred Payment or ‘ Equipment Trust’’ plan gold slippers wit nit to & ball, pia | wrote: | ? ” should wear long white id glove ret or silt ones ANNA. | “Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has At your desire and convenience our representative will orate ols 01d allppers ase alt right | been used in my family for years. I 3 be glad to give you the fullest information concerning though w tn would be| find it an excelle dy for coughs | ! ; ° _——— | and colds and it has helped me greatly. t these modern transportation and delivery methods HEALTH NOTE Sli Mrs. M. Lifka, 478 Clinton Avenue ea ‘Ware Tonhe ra! A kiss up there Ma aN West Hoboken, N. J. | N e i means measles . . . | ’ ew Gravure Section , i _ Duffy’s P Malt Whisk The New York Edison Company Geta two sistent Verdicts | Dutly’s Pure Ma iske ' At Your Service eno ye) diets, tor ee ann EM" helps keep the body in good general health because it is pre ted liquid e ! . 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N L Four-P E W ' °863 B 149th Street = Melrose 9900 of “A Midsummer Nights Dream” at | Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of imitations ow a Large, rour-fage, Lvery eek % *Open Until Midnight the Montauk Theatre on June 3, 1913, | 3 * ; ¥ ; 4 $f both families | NOTE Set Deters trom your fanily wine sore Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 huited i Mra, waht gist or grocer. $1.00 per bottle. Ifhe cannotsupply you | Nad kick M write us, Send for useful household booklet free y ; , ‘ pad zon \ ~~