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FP FURN TUR Q ichaels Pros BROOKLYN N.Y. a o8 CREDIT eg 3 SHORT BLOCKS FROM FULTON STREET Sunday World Wants Work But ony should not yon record as favoring such at easure, “Motion pictures should ‘Dox ‘Fichiine Fighting” Was in| not he made a matter of polities: the ‘ fo) ; | hip should come from the wee TOO) tid THIS” |whote poopie,” whe waded? 4 Carried It Through. \ There were several speakers who phd hy ie | Mrs, Hoswell's views, but AGAINST MOVIE CENSOR. | nd the resolution was Intd on porn as Jthe table, which was Its practical de Plan to Indorse Curh-tor Films |")! eenee nt cae tite Voted Down- 1 }ven th the names of the clubs | Represented. on plac 1 the weats and numbers | pact hate To ihdienta: the weolténen: Ta eaer ine | There was a lution’ hefore tt | tere “tof the speakers there were a convention of © New Vork City] t ; ath Hovlactshll dd le Federation of Women's Clubs to-day | cards marked “Silence, which they jat the Hotel Astor urging the offi-| held aloft a9 they watked, At the | of the State to pass *t¥ingent|Heerway, rived out in wa completa measure: was Introdtived by THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY ~ WOMEN’S CONGRESS! =: = Spay WASN'T OPPOSED ~TOPRIZE HI FIGHTING forenoon Kession Oo} nvention was one from the Mumi- of Brooklyn, urging that a ion De appointed to piettires, Mrs arose at once vernon i moving arick Roswell nto tl fin opt yesolution, say- fa regular Many Clubs litical con. Khaki uniform, with eampa ord, wat Mrs. nh hatand to prevent prize fighting Hungerford Mil. the Gotham Chib, J bank in the interest of “Pre Jwith the appended request, that a | parcdne copy be sent to President Wilson, | Lawson Purdy, President of the Dee Mra, Grace G. Wolterbeek read it} partinent of Taxes, was one of the to the 8% delegates and alternates papeakers who addr the conven- who ¢rowded the grand ‘ballroom. (tion, His speech, “Progress in Muni Mre. Kugene J. Grant, the president, [clial Taxation.” was largely a talk of i" the question justruction, In the course of it he amazement of the crowd inf asked how many taxpayers there wero ie Secitatta only a smell percentage| there, and nearly every woman in of the delegates arose in favor of it.| the room he hand Mrs, Frederick Nathan had already) fhe ey t ron yen. opposed the sen f the resol \ Miss Florence Guern Mrs. bated “to President Wilson and it was de-{Grant Brown, Mrs, ¥ n Cum eng | Monday Morning Wonders. (led to substitute Go itman "y ile | IL an a oh ha AL Mrs: Shanna Cdl th gerich by Mr. Mecke. Prof. hanks, principally in the Bas ising south een | Witensthowe opoued: tothe toadlle| Bensadin. Tings, | did not appear in court, al-| This paper was indorsed person- : ie shea hdd ben Maairy ab th though he hax filed sult for divoree jally by William T Ans, president | ee re ee ce Ne hd juxuinst his wife, naming Hermiston. (ee the concern, Mr, Evans is cred | eyecare ait noew" had it by! Tenrietta, Speke-Stecley, Mr. Mecke testified that, for years. | CAAT wane AT o| Rhodes, Mrs, Anna Co Ui Mrs, Schroeder was his sister's best | This resolution is in opposition tof Haviland H. Lund, Mrs, Johanna von |friond and the two couples spent much prize fighting.” Mrs, Wolter! er and 8. Howe time in each other's homes. Mrs ; wore 263 chibs represented Meerneniiie Aine Dull ERLE ane convention, oemniNie trom ail Hermiston’s suspicion that her hus- 7 voths of New Y k. Reports} band's affections were waning al When “dog fliehting” was mentione | were read on child welfare, the plac-| though they had just returned from the entite feeling of the assenbiy |B f tee cream on the food ist In-lihetr honeymoon. trip around the | SEA mo, intently olno-tentha of it J home eee ratty | world—developed when the lit usine | Mr, Hermiston purchased for her | RELIGION FOILS CUPID, _ |csciuive use was seldom avattatte for | Early Summer Styles her use, And So Rath wat Pay 850000) Last February Mr, Mecke followed Fe Our Three Brecklyn Stores will Be Open All Day Saturday Special Values in All Departments 500 Cloth and Silk Coats Reduced Crepe Georgette Blouses at $4.95 “Silverbloom” Cloth Skirts, $3.95 Girls’ and Juntors Mrs.) Char for Bre A verdict f Prom for $5,000 fo Ford's part of the Bu- “rhe suit was tried In two oe Miss O'Malley sued for $10,000, alleg= ing that Rathbun refused to matey her Horcement uf " ake the Ko: our feet. f 1c no hathbun, “adhe textfied, ne loved her and wanted Rate hin ath Jto marry her, but the difference in ther ot aTbany Ht oot faiths Rathbun being a) Protestant— made the match impossible, he said, PROFESSOR’ VIGIL PRESSURE OF THREE WEEKS | CATCHES HS WIFE Breaks Into Apartment and} Finds Her With Wealthy Manufacturer. t . “HT vmmittes that has t m i BOTH LIGHTLY CLAD): 5 the TeTd: Wholewale dF sods in Great Lakes Traffic, Jof Manhattan, no relative of the wit ae &10 ; teria ‘i ri ‘ : ‘ ¥ . . ness's husband, were an hour in say- oc dealers - 's Wife ~d| nae eit Holt Bel {idyll sy VHLLADELDHIA, May 12—Th®| ing goodby to cach other in the vesti- @ van Fite Cou West Hoboken. S.J. Other Man's ife Granted hat the firm was in financial dif- | United St District Court here to- bule of the Van Brink home at 6) Divorce and That’s How the Story Comes Out, The story of how Professor Fy C. Schroeder of Columbia University and Mrs. Mabel W Riltmore Hotel formed a compact t Hermiston of the break up an alliance between George | J. Hermiston, millionaire Phi Hpliia eturer and Mrs, Claire! paint manu Mae Schroeder, wife of the professor, lations with Mills & Gibb know that, making the injunction permanent on a divorce for Mrs iston iM the firm was ‘The crisis Soren Ladhaghy stats Peels hide ee Phe Crisis) War Hampers African Missions | Justicn Giegerich’s part of the Su-/was brought abont by note brokers! eer J. « A of the Proabeterian Prof, Sehrordte and Mrs, Hermiston's brother, Ben jamin’ KF. Mecke, a Philadelphia | « banker, kept up all-night vigils in an apartment opposite No, 229 West One Hundred and Ninth Street, where the millionaire and the professor's bet ter half were living. At last, with the | aid of detectives, they succeeded in|. breaking into the apartment What they found was told to Jus- r three his brother-in-law from the Biltmore | to the One Hundred and Ninth Street | apartment and in front of the house | found the big machine waiting. Hult in hour later Mrs, Schroeder and Mr. Hermiston were driven off in the car Professor Schroeder also had noticed 4n apparent indifference on the part of his wife and communicated his sus- picton to Mrs, Hermiston. ‘The Pro- fensor agreed to watch the apartment with Mr, Mecke, “We got an apartment at No. 214 West One Hundred and Ninth Street,” the banker testified, “and we stayed \up until early morning many a time watching Mrs, Schroeder and Mr lion St., Cor. bri At Subway Stati Het, O8th & Ath Ste, Women’s and Misses’ Suits One-third to One-half Less Than Regular Prices stock, women's and misses’ high ilored and semi-tailored models of taffeta, rdine, wool poplin, silk poplin and black ick, naty blue and newest Spring colors, $19. 7% $15-00 $2Q.00 To close oyt from regular grade Suits, plain ta and white che superior make $9-75 izes 14 lo 44 Selected from regular stock, in all sizes bul not in ang one style. charmigg models for street, sport or dress wear, in materials of Taffeta, Velour Checks and Plaids, Serge, Gabardine, Poplin, Covert and Duvetyn $42.75 $1 5-00 with the newest newest Spring Embroidered, hemstitched ond lace trimmed, frill fancies in over fifty different models colorings and black and white. New Summer Fabric Made up in sport style with detachable belt and novel pocket, various stripes and in all colors, also ct this price Black and White hairline Clearance Sale of Girls’ Coats Gur Entire Stock cf Coats Divided in Five Lots, Regardless of Original Selling Price Consisting of Mixtures, Checks, Tweeds, Cheviot, Serge, Gabardine, Golfine, Satin, Taffeta and Silk Poplin, all new models in sizes from 6 to 14 and 13 to 19. $1. Q-95 $2.95 $4.50 $@.95 $3.95 ’ Confirmation Dresses rges. Net, ¢ Chine and Lingeris. of Taff Sizes 0 to 14 13 to 19 A . . ‘ $2.95 $3. 95 $5.75 $7.75 Pry $3 5-50 — alferations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores — Smorl Hermiston enter and leave the apart- ment. On many oceasions — my | brother-in-law and the Professor's Wife remained in the house all night | Finally we decided to raid then: "We had experienced great ditt culty in getting to the apartment |No. 6% on the fifth floor. Finally | Detective Louis G. Hart hit upo: |scheme of sending a fake te! | We got a messenger boy and | Schroeder, myself and the went to the apartment. W y knocking at the do a telegram, Mrs. opened the door, 8 at her husband, clo: then ran back to broke down the di and Mrs. in whieh there indignantly denied + was in the apartment, We w; ther room and found Mr. on clad in pink silk pajamas, sitting Jon a double bed, He said nothing to r Was in a nightio.” rs have a small he » Sehroed she n invalid and lives wi father, ‘The professor jof the structural engi |ment of the university Mr. and Mrs. Hermiston were way ried in Philadelphia July 9 1 After |their honeymoon they ca New | to housekeeping int Hudson apartments snd | Hater moved to the Biltmore, str. | | Hermiston owns the James Hermis ton & Son Company of Philadelhpta, nufacturers of non-« On his wife's applicatt {month alimony —whieh vis awarded—he testifled he had inate inore than a million dollars on {Panama Canal contract WILLIAMS TO TESTIFY. TON, May 1 MeAdoo's answer to the sult of the Riggs | National Bank for an tnjunetion to re strain him and Comptroller | from an alleged conspiracy to wreck the | Dank wax read to the jury to-day hy | Government’ ngel in the perjury minations of + wh that the Goy the bank | tf | An affidavit | stock t the perdury the ba Lisi ndietment —~ THOUSANDS FORD PASTERS. Pennsylvania Voters Get trimary Approach: HARRISBURG, Pa, May 12—Within| the past several days thousands of} pasters” for Henry Ford, to be p dj on the Republican Prosidendal prefe ence primary ballot Tuesday, have en distributed all van popular chi n Pennaylvania and business will be ¢ interruption pl ers the concern with the highest credit utation, mercial p seattered through Williams | of the Repuaiican party | \ 12, 1916. Jited with being worth more than a million dollars, but it is thought that read nent Will be possible without wn ipon him to sacrifice his ine, concern's em {due to various cau BROUGHT MILLS & GBB AFFAIRS TO CRISIS a Gir Jone being, according have investigated conditions, rot and failing behind the times in modern busin ough reorgan well as finance be made, s imethods. A thor- jon of system as tal rehabilitation will — 1 a Head of Committee Now in he : 3 in Brooklyn to-day I, Horn, . Charge of Firm Hopes to ‘LEHIGH VALLEY MUST Tit ONCrNEtOn eomtltied ANAL Sto | i your washing a Kiontetiion *ilnwe Van Brink, when he danced with her the time by using Straighten Things Out. DROP STEAMER LINES acted in @ proper manner. !@ NORUB, the wonderful pS Mrs. Laura Hartman of No, 1546 washing tablet. Absolutely § Joseph BR. hee Martindale, 1 ical National 1 ident of | Court: Uphold is Commerce Board nd | in Ordering Severance of Interests | Mf Va fleultios “as a se to the} day dismissed the bill of the Lehigh | o'¢ business community 1 think we| Va Railroad Company, whieh | ¢t) shall be able to straighten things out} sought to restrain the Interstate much difficulty The creditors (Commerce ler divorcing the railroad from ests in steamship lines on the yerating with the committee mitinued without There are no such com: | ! road has been granted a the Claftin | te IMpOF ary injunction restraining the | mmission from enforcing the order | cations as entered into ailurea and we hope that no court! the Lehigh Vatley continuing deren A Hagainst the Lehigh Valley con’ dings will by — interest the Lehigh Valley Not until three days ago did bank-'-pranaport Company. To-day's and business men who have re-;decision was on the question of | f outstanding learned th had over-eatended redit and lacked cash As in the Claflin case, essing for payment and then who arrived here tos! pain, said | « heing Hoard of Mission vaper, wa lay on the Montiv empered by the war suspicious the "white mat. bec Jwar whieh belles th ing. Mr. © 1 has been yeurs ed in missionary Work on the Kast st of Africa Mills & Gibb, and best rep- hac selling per to note brokers, who in been its com-| a | Plant 1,600,000 Trees in Berlin Park | ERLIN, May 12.—-Four hundred of land in Grunewald Park, a} avorite resort of the people of Herlin, | urn disposed of it to many banks in mall allotments. standing amounts to we tar The paper now out- | AG pat » number of; At Popular Prices Blyn Shoes at moderate prices pos all the style and cha featured in shoes shown in “ sive” shops at excessive pric Because the Blyn business is or- ganized for economy—in its single management for making and re- tailing and in the small profits that mean quick sales and busy stores. ‘The Blyn standard of style has advanced with our half century of experience The Blyn standard of quality and value are sustained—-now] For Early Summer as always the name Blyn stands og ey for a Full Money’s Worth. perforated vamps,_ tapering plain toes, Cuban heels and Welt soles, AUstvle that will Fulton Street (Brocklyn) Store 442-444 Fulton St., opp. Bridge, nr. Hoyt St. $4 please eal woman, Newark { 689 Broad Street Store} Opposite Military Park pei 359 Style 1823! | White Nu-Buck Lace and Button ti Very Graceful * Paris Pumpe of White Nue nosnug fitting last ipping th tapering plain toes, cove nd light turn popular imme dd Spanish One of t Children’s, Misses’ and —— Growing Girls’ Button Shoes eg ck Bui al of dice white Mi gsrowinie Perfect fitting and low price Eleven Big Family Stores. Easy to Reach. New Summer ee ee 7 Me eee Brookivn ff atures 7 New < LIKE THE FRENCH HAT KAYSER Silk Gloves — smart, original, inimitable — in the mind of the fastidiously dressed woman, occupy a place entirely their own, Ask at the stores for the new Kayser Silk Gloves for 1916, See them today. copyright, Juiiue Kayg @ Oo, (MRS, VAN BRINK'S DANCES | HIGHLY PROPER, HE SAYS Brink against Ethel Van Brink before Union Street, the taxicab in which th mmission from enforcing | Mra, Van in “4 Hartman, enough to see her to the door |then returned with us." elevated lines will go when completed, as well routes of the present transit system. new street stations plainly, so that you can easily de termine how near to them you live. .——<$—$<$—$<— | French ‘ay More Taxes, PARIS, May 12. ~The Goverfiment| | tax receipts for April show a gain of fee per cent. as compared with the orresponding month of last year, aud ja deficit of 13 per cent. compared vod Conduct of Defendant Is tested in Husband's Divorce Action. n the divorce action of Louis Van Cuts Washday in Half tice Crane in the Supreme fean| Gives Just try Brooklyn, contradicted n Brink's testimony that Mrs. Van ink and Municipal Justice Haruman NO RUBBING. beautiful results clock in the morning after a dance; Delmonico's. | “My husband and myself were in| Judge wok Mrs. Brink home," said “He was gone only lsh pvr [if Enthusiasm is the polish which brightens everyday life, so that it flashes rays of Enthu Mt onegotiable, It is as free as the air I per, Wis ineore porated in human beings wno have their nward the sun Credit—the way Spear offers it- libercily, and over an extended period of time-is the polish wiich brgiten. home bf so that it glows with the warmth of eozine > fort, completenes and beauty, Jt is not negotiable get it by merely coming to our store. It is not a business affectation. It is the heart aud soul of the Spear business, What enthusiasm does for everyida life, Spear credit does for the homemaker. He you want a better furnished home, if you want your earnings tos bigger returns if you want to give your salary wider pe hen tte meet usat THE STORE WITH THE cor PAGE WINDOW This Suite throughout Fumed Oak a vepresentative stork. Made A Mahogany, 1 Built by our Is, large linen aud with f-fon ¢ Seven Vleces, Dresser Side Chatr and Rocker Golden Ouk, Krtser handsomest inoderate-pr fered. Especially assem finement of style with d Chiffonie finished pe as oh l¢ sir fert) long hi i pholatered The springs an’ vet Mahooany Leather aii All Day Saturday Until 10 P.M. sae Sixth Avenue At Sixteenth St, Gan 22-24-26 W. 34th Street Do You Live in BROOKLYN? Do You Live in THE BRONX? Do You Live in CORONA? Do You Live in JAMAICA IF YOU DO The Sunday World’s Complete Map of New York City’s Rapid Transit Lines Will Interest You. This map shows where all the new subw: ay “ end as the It indicates the GET THIS VALUABLE MAP Printed in colors, large size, in the Magazine Section of NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD 4