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» MYSTERY IN 1 Maw Was Howse, He rt Slate in Hooming three Time Reldman, who was found te pewterday afterr second Noo: fury re No. 154 Bast Vorty-ffin street, + . life, he fired a bullet into his room, turned ma Shattered 9 mir wi ch the opp: @nother bulet, and ther bullet througk the of hie ch. was locked might ha inside 1 from investizating the is entered at the Kast Fifty-firet tr ¢ Station ar a probable sul- On the body was found a rec tpt $100 taxes pall m Hav ‘a. Reldman, middie aged, had been Fooming house only a month an known of him. Mr. Went-And-Cut-It : —Here's Mr. ‘Gets-Il’ The New Pian Corn Cure That's as Sure as the Rising Sun. fh the 1 ittle “@iad to meat youl’ warm the razor to the corn, “I'!! bleed for you # corn to ther Rarors and corns love each othe ne love to be cut, picked. DEATiI BY SHOT! worship. es SCOPE OF WOMEN'S CHURCH OTLNED BY WOMAN PREACHER ' Chief Effort Is Training Young | Girls, of Whom 50,000 ‘Dis- H appear’ Every Year, | The Rev, Mias Ann T. Allebach, an |ordained minister, graduate of Co- jlumbia University and the Union Theological Seminary, to-day ex- plained the purposes and dilated on | the hopes of the new cult, the First | Woman's Christian Community Church, The fundamental {dea of the church originated with the Rev. Miss Allebach, The church was or- ganizedat a meeting of altruistic women in the Martha Washington Hotel, this city, last Sunday night. “The basic principle of the church,” snid the Rev residence, N: Place, Brookiyn, ‘is @ general, pure and beneficient love for all human beings, irrespective of sect, denomination, creed, race, color, sex, wealth, poverty or station tn life, The church will be congregationally governed; it will have no ruling head nor any places of | | ch member will pledge herself to care for, to comfort and teach—so far as lies in her power—the needy and the ignorant who live in ber nt to plaate 1 toe-bundling. Your corns sa whistle. * The world’s by Grugeiste every- ys bottle, or by E. Lawren Co., Chicago, ie wold in New York by -Rike; —Aavt Se To Keep Your Skin neighborhood. The members will pay particular attention to the training and bringing up of young girls. “Do you know,” exclaimed the min- jeter earnestly, at 60,000 young girls drop out of sight each year in the United State? Litreally t lost; their parents hear nothing from them; they disappear from society. “The new church will pay no aal- aries,” continued the Rev. Miss Alle- bach, who is perhaps forty years old and of impressive mien. “Any dona, tions or contributions will be devoted solely to the purposes of the church, There will be no waste, no diversion of money to pay salaries as, unfortun- ately, happens in eo many charitable associations. We have members now in Pennsylvania and New York; we confidently expect to have them, and soon, in every State In the Uni church will have deaconesses city, who will organize the work and Free From Hairs (Beauty Topics) If you are willing to spend a few min- utes’ time in your room using a delatone ste, you can easily banish any ugly, iry growth without discomfort or in- jury. The paste is made by mixing some water with tle powdered deli tone. This is then spread over the hair; rubbed off and the skin will not be disappointed with this treatment, pro- viding you get real delatone. dvt. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL, BROTHE to Odd “GET THE HABIT.” Worth Up to At ®5: Values Up to $5.00 On Sale at 5 GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, “GIT THE HABIT.” Y|308, and expenditures of $19! Worth up On sale at Our Big Union Square Store only, | BOYS’ SUITS Brill seek sincere and beneficent women as members. There are four deacon- esses in Greater New York now.” The members of the new church will Hotel next Sunday. patna eS mio im a Year Spent Nearly 6200,000, Cooper Ribbons’ With piquantly brima and adorable effects. fm for gotte crepe, streamers, childish ER EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, M Piquancy Combined With Dignity In the Hats of the 1916 Young Girl FIND 3 POLICEMEN... IN CHARGE OF HOUSE’ Straw Ie Their Founda- tion, but ‘Tulle, Plaited and Frilled, Aided by and Bows, | Gives Them an Ador- | able Effect. Cnet Noe Fork Precine Word} the telling of Spring millinery, hats for young girls are not forgotten, assume a dignity of mature age by means of their simplicity, others are with drooping flower-laden While some depend upon straw for their foundation, others give ruffied eapression of high regard for tulle, whioh, plaited and frilled and com- bined with straw or ibbon, achieves the Tho model I have depicted is one manifestation of tulle, which, if de- sired, may be supplanted by alli. Though its fulness ts thrice girded | about the crown, its capricious ten- | dencies give vent at top and bottom, ing into crisp frills Brown straw the narrow, drooping brim Is be- comingly faced with dull blue Geor- while the brown tulle crown is held with dull biue faillo| ribbon which tles in tiny bows at the back. A variegated miniature bou- quet posed on the very edge of the brim on the right weights it a bit while holding one of the veivet The broad trimmed model which is turned up in back ts pretty Yor the girl who arranges her hair in a way to demand a large bow. For a crown of dark blue straw which is com- pleted with rose Georgette crepe is a) brim of the straw, which also neces-! aitates Georgette crepe to complete! it. Covered top and bottom to within. an inch of the edge, a tiny plaited| frill of rose silk ribbon favors the| top, the same having already offered its trimming qualities to the crown. In front a towering group of roses! . The |add a dignified picturesqueness to tho! every | creation, ale See ANSWERS TO QUERIES. | Dear Fashion Editor: meet again at the Martha Washington = me how I can make over a last year's dress of new blue silk. like to make a plain full skirt from the one of three ruffies. What kind of ®@ girdle, collar and cuffs shall I use? T also have @ green poplin whi | ‘The report tor the last year of thelauirt bee'e, bond of dock greet | Cooper Union for the Advancement of| around It. Science and Art shows revenu: traordinary receipts of $72,058 the endowment fund. ‘The rendered by a commlites of t R. Fulton Cutting, Peter Cooper nd Cc. W. Gould. added ti port wi rustee Hewitt Attach the ruffles together by means| of hemstitching to make @ plain full A girdle embroldered in colors, tan, green, rose and black, would be pretty, while collar and cuffs could be of tan chiffon or Georgette crepe. You skirt. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Sensation Our Big Clean-up of odds and ends from the stocks of all our stores. SUITS AND $15.00 |Suit $12.50 00 at $950 Stores GO TO BRILL BROTHE. Wonderful bargains. at 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue--Open Evenings And Our New Store in Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue at Fulton St. “GET THE HABIT.” ] ‘“OVERCOATS je $7.95 lots and broken sizes. On sale at 5 Brill Stores. Addresses indicated below. Suits & Overcoats s & Overcoats Worth Up to $15.00 At $12.65 On sale at 5 stores, Addresses given below, MEN’S SHIRTS 75¢ and $1.00 Values On Sale at Union Square only. 49° “GET THE HABIT.” and while some Kindly ad- green velvet 8. H. ARCH 16, 1916. ' tale of crowns, | | | Would, could make your green dress into a full skirted model by dropping the tunte and attaching it to a hip yoke. This could be made from the silk of the underkskirt. Dear Fashion Faitor Every time I have a dress or suit of any kind made I never know just how to have it made in order not to look stout. I am 5 feet 5 inches, con- sidered plump and very broad through the thighs. What color of materials would you advise, and what styles— one-piece, Empire effects, long or short skirts, or any other hints will be appreciated. POL The darker shades of any color will be found more becoming. Always have some of your skirt material ex- tend up onto the waist to the shoulders or at least to above the bust line, Wear deep pointed yokes and long sleeves, medium long skirts and do not be afraid of a large waist measure. If you are short from Short hip yokes and trimmings al- ways at the front and back of skirt} extending to the bottom or nearly there, | Dear Fashion Eatt Will you please tell me the mater: and how to make an afternoon dress for a girl nineteen years old, who 5 feet 5 inches tall and slim. Hoping to hear from you soon, MRS. W. A becoming color taffeta with skirt | draped full, having wide loops at each | side back could have a hem of Geor- gette crepe. A wide girdle of tat- feta with under-arm and shoulder sections attached would show a full| blouse of Georgette crepe gathered into a gold cord at the neck, with a| narrow gold lace collar to finish it. | Long sleeves of Georgette crepe may be tied at wrist with taffeta bow. Dear Fashion Editor: Would you please advise me what colors would become me for an eve- | ning gown? Do you think violet? Am | twenty-three years old, have bluish- gray eyes and reddish brown hair, Am quite slim. Will you advise ma, AHLOUE TIA OL OD ‘Su shoulders to waist line wear two and a half inch belts, dropping below a wear wide giniles, bit, otherwise obpinumaiiammecipmenmineannnineantains i The May Manton Fashions TT? middy dress always be- speaks tho happy hours and freedom from all restraint. it is @ dress that the girl herself always wants and always likes, also it is one that always 4s smart in effect. Here is @ model that in- cludes all the essential features, with novelty found in the wide belt and in the kets, the flaps of} which are dover the belt, As it ts si ©, It is made of white linen combined with plaid linen, and it makes a very attrac: | tive effect and at the same Ume a very useful frock, but you can utilize the design for many mater- fails and the same effect of plain and plaid could be obtained by the use of cotton and of wool, Blue with plaid would be pretty, « LIAVH AHL Lad» serge and later eotton eponge could be | combined with Inen t ‘or with cotton a would Galatea is much liked for dresses of this sort walatea {s found both inp! and in strl and in ects that are de- desirable. Among the sturdy ma- terials that are smart this season ty unbleached Hnen, A whole cos- | tume made of that, with perhaps the collar, belt and sleeve trimming would ma very charm= and ‘| to which | d the clos- at the front » is a body In skirt it attached of which Is mad th na The blouse 18 finished separately wn on over tho head. 12-year size will’ be 2% yards of material 36 or es wide for the blouse; 2% or 1% yards 44 for the skirt and trimming. ‘The pattern No, 9014 18 cut in stzes for girls from 8 to 14 years. No. 9014—(With Basting Line and ‘Added Seam Allowance.) Girl's Middy Dress, 8 to 14 years, SUAH.LOUA Tid OL OD Callat THE BVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Doni Building, 100 W hirty-second Street (oppo- Relea Py ocrey! » and Thirty-second Street, celpt of ten cents in coin oF alte Gimbel Hros,), corner Sixth 4 New York stamp or sent by mail on for each pattern ordered. Write your address plainly and always specity two cents for letter postage if in a hurry. r. dd LOOKING FOR AGAME, Visitors to Suspected Gambling Place Near Broadway Get Surprise. When threes high-hatted men evening dress turned off Broadway) Association a fow minutes before midnight and rang the bell at No. 230 West Forty-| Sergeant eighth Street, Detective Donnelly opened the door, so the po- lice story goes. “Hum! It's too easy to get In; thought the town was closed,” sal High Hat No. 1. “No; come right in,” the Sergeant answered hospitably as he led the vis- Itors into three rooms on the parlor floor, where two other detectives were taking possession of @ roulette wheel and other gambling paraphernalia. “Why, er—what does this mean?” asked Silk Muffler. “We are officers and are simply taking possession of this place,” Ser- geant Donnelly explained. “I beg your pardon; I think we'd better go,” Evening Clothes apolo- 4. agreed—and they did. The detectives, however, detained two men in the place wio sald they were Harry Leo, a waiter, of No, 1 West One Hundred and Tairty-third Street, and Samuel Jacobs, a Jewelry salesman living at the Hotel Flan- ders on West Forty-seventh Streot. The police say Jacobs is also known as "Curley Bennett” and as a pool- room proprietor both on the Bowery and on Broadway. The prisoners wero charged with “acting In concert in keeping and maintaining a gam- bling house.” terial and trimmings for same? By so doing you will oblige READER. Violet or pale green would be pretty. A wide girdle of brocaded taffeta coukl drape high under the arm on the right side and Jow on the left to show a full blouse of self color net. A full tunic of net ma) drape high on the left hip showing band of silver lace which encircles | the skirt. Have tiny puff sleeves of net and a round neck, ~~ ‘mt ik had,” the detective 5 dana they aa. | Health and Vigor. y| a ‘HEALTH INSURANCE Set". Se cal attendance, It prac te iustitution of that contract prac= adeque tieally a URGED AND OPPOSED. ninable evil ay married women Than $100 Monthly Argued | ance during mas b ‘ ’ gued wae proposed by Pauline News Before Gommitiee. the InternaUonal Garment Unie a Ht Hale; ALBANY, March 15.—Health insur- dation wi ance for the workers of the State who|! H ah Be 4 carn less than $100 a month, to t hy YAR A Paola Bo | ported by contributions from employees, | manufacturers, complained it woule jemployera and the State, pre na and work a hardship bill Introduced by Sena met {with approval and eriticl t © | Judiciary Commit to With Pealth frat” as their ni} M}| representatives of the American! for Labor station \ clashed with speakers for organizations, manufa State Medical Society labor . efforts are ndidate to con- turers and Dr BODY AND BRAIN TIRED? 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Old folks say 6 fountain of youth.” W ently sug- est that every reader go to the druggist, get a bot- tle of this new, delicious palatable, delicious at is making Vy en tract, malt extract, \\ \iron ‘and hypophos- \ phites are the great- est tonic ingredients] tonic and let it speak known, Now, for the | for f. If mualto- | first time they are| ferrin doesn't do as you | made jelous you are ‘not the and eatianed | ceptable to even the weakest stomac Combined as they are Ito-ferrin, your F they rengthen the nerve lungs and| money without question. —— throat, help assimilate food—turning it {nto firm flesh—and so completely tone eur tis ip now to remind you—Advt. === At their Aew Store In the Lap of Kew York 22-24-26 West 34 th Street Between Fifth Avenue & Broadway TO-DAY Spear & Co. opens a new furniture establishe ment in the heart of New York’s retail shopping district. These are opening days of inspection. Every floor is a furni- ture exhibit in itself. Everything is new in our new building. You are invited to inspect these choice furnishings which are beautifully displayed. All goods are marked at Opening Sale Prices—extremely interesting to people who believe in economy. We want every person interested in furnishin a home to come to our store and let us explain the details of our credit plan of liberal extended payments. By liberally extending the total amount of purchase over a sufficient length of time to accommodate any income, Spear solves an important latter-day economic problem. Its unusual low price indicates the finish, Built by our best craftsmen. Dining Table, 48-inch circular 6 Side Chairs with Genuine Biue % Ten-Piece Adam Period Dining Room Suite savings provided throughout our stock, Made of fine quality woods tn Mahogany in, Buffet, ¢ xlioux cupboards, large linen and silver drawers 15 6-foot extension; China Closet, Serving Table, Arm Chair and . Leather Seats [9 Suite Compl Opening Price Eig 1 ht-Piece Adam Period Bed Room Sui struction—both beautiful in appearance te Of beautifully figured Tv amel, American Walnut and Mahogany finish, with large 1 tw et consists of Drosser, Chiffonier, Dressih ble wit ute Mirrors: full sized bed i Sid $] 6 50 7 on le Chatr and Rock 4a magnificent suit cou . Gneity DEsen ne rviceable, Phi mpl sett with large Plate Mirror, $5. Main Building i 22-24-26 | } | West it 34th St. & OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, — STaEY @ WEST THIRTY Fount! STREET, — t i j of