The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1916, Page 7

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oo TRE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 18, A 1 DEAD, 24 HURT, Original Home: Dressmaking Designs CAN'T po IS ONE-DAY RECORD Bu. Zhe Evening World’s Fashion Expert \re.iss« —= | Gilligan, Whose Widow || Subway at ; i fs Accused, Won't Give Astor Place Silk Going Away Gown Is Their Permission. | Favored by Many Brides See ar Conn., May 16—An | }}| ' effor yy the State Police to-day to N } To-Day, and Faille and exhume the body of Michael W. Gil- , : ——= M Taffeta in Quiet Colors teas, husband of Mrs. Amy E. reher Gilligan, af Many Persons Run Down of! Ave Both Practical and ay suites oF Od tela PunWin Aue _ Hurt in Smash-Ups in Stylish. drews, and suspected of other deaths, 5 Greater City Sunday. 4 was sree by relatives of Gilligan, By Mildred Lodewick : Is ide rerun ue conewen tear . z police refused to say whether the: ‘The motor casualty records to-day| — Coprrigut, HRS. $y Tg Pree Rubtiening Co, bye ce * ‘court onder for | ahowed one death, many injured, amd! OF course the summer trousseau Tt ‘Secame een to-day that the weveral narrow escapes in the Greater | must be planned in deference to the preliminary information in the case City and vicinity yesterday. sort of honeymoon that has been dé- A The pho a ES te y cd ere ree. The person kilied was Timothy Ca-| cided upon; but while honeymoon ae A a lh Pit ay: | ’ Hill, eight, of No, 363 Wést Forty-/trips are as varied as human minds f dempeted en. wee listened ‘te the | t* Street. He was run down by | can conceive, there ig not a bride who conversation over them has not deen | an automobile of the Bradley-Pack-|does not feel that one or two silk! learned, | ba: Be areencue comma, For ees bares. seer cal | 5 sendinan ' and June brides |, * Steond Street and Ninth Avenue, The) going-away gown instead of a. silk , $200,000 SCHOLARSHIP FUND accident was said to be unavoidable. | suit. While the auit is adaptable to t : i eh | Miss Grace Kent, forty, a nurse at| more varied usage inasmuch as ew Be Anno at @t. Barnabas Hospital, Newark, N. J., ‘ loal Culture Celebrat | it guitable for morning a “4 Mayor Mitchel and Dr. ‘elix Adi w é \ ler } rd run down at Broadway and One te blouse will meet the a fc will speak to-night at tho celebration jundred and Eightieth Street by an| noon occasion, some sort of silk P of the fortieth anniversary of the auto driven by and owned by George ||s still needed, So if ono has a good , } mel founding of the ethical culta | Dusel of No, 282 West One Hund: looking serge suit, which does not ‘ 7 ee ae a ew ne Hundred necessarily have to be new, or & sport 7 fia Ss ment in America at the building of the and Thirty-second Street. She was| suit, the silk going away gown with t Society for Ethical Culture of New taken ¢o Washington Heights Hospt-| hat, etc, to match is an economical York, in Central ‘est. tal with internal injuries. choice, Faille and taffeta are favored At the first of the pai fiies Isidore Grassman, thirty, of No, 1239 because of their efficiency in carry- q peat ro members x e society - thirty, jo. ing out the modish silhouette of puffs \ . MUIRDeIG “Kobe, o relloe| Reston Road, the Bronx, was run/and flares. While plain ground- P k ° ‘two! down while crossing Boston Road) Works are the most used, there arc \ an bout the neck ‘of the other in| fear One Hundred and Sixty-elghth | Some pretty shadow effects in figure: y Bl) |a'brotherly attitude. ‘This, suid Dr Ad- Greet, He was taken to Lebanon] (itr'pes, of self color that are some: ; : Tymbollaes the: friendship found: tn Hospital with severe cuts and bruises | and flowered effects in contrasting } ; : ther speakers told of the soctety’s én the bead and body. colors, though sultable for afternoon work in various cities, - Announcement ‘The car of Dr. Henry B. Robbins, and street wear, are not.in good taste q ’ » of a fund, sald to exceed $200,000, to : for the initial appearance of the frock. | be known as the Felix Adicr Scholar. No. 317 Varick Street, Jersey City,|S8ome medium quiet color, euch as K. ship Endowment, will be made to-night. overturned at Bedford and St, Mark's aan ibs, oe green, tan, wistarla, eal ‘ \\ i a Le Rk ; V1 wry i it Avenues, Brooklyn. ‘The doctor and) Muy or gunk nue, shoull be ociected, | | , h NN CARNEGIE GIFT TO ARGENTINA e his wife were painfully cut and two| The design Iam show! ‘ ‘ ———--- friends in the car were bruised. An| would be pretty in any of th | pe a ‘Ven Thousand Volumes Devoted to Ll rs a e O e ason ambulance surgeon from the Jewish|°f taffeta or faille, with Hee eam ii ve the States Shipped. | f Hospital dressed the wounds Georgette crepe to match, sharing i My ine Ten thousand volumes devoted ex- f equally. The upper portion of the| 1 i si a clusively to the United States, the gift] |) Torsos Donilus and Pentile Roccos| skirt is of the transparent fabric, in- ¥ Ay f ‘i i of the Carnegie Endowment for Inter- |]! . ef Mariners’ Harbor, 8. I., were run| cluding the band of tucking which | y se ge fe ‘oe A national ace to the Museo Social Ar- down an.: badly injured by an auto,| Contrasts so delightfully with the silk! i ay ee ‘ s ge é erage} °e ° ° ° e afier which they were taken to| @ove and below it. The waist, though , a ; an : See | Oe Ee oe Ga ey re faken primarily of chiffon, shows a pleasing 44 iin 4 Saturday on the steamship Voltaire. = St. Vincent's Hospital, West New| acceptance of the silk, which extends ; 3 : ; } Jt in designed “to serve as a symbol = ¥ ys ‘ c f Ail and &@ permanent tnter- brighton. The driver of the car, John| from the beit in a point at the front Piet Sn ig “ or renee ae 'the thavent, festingn aad ,)) Hoffman of No. 264 Bramhill Avenue, |@"d a square in back. A narrow yy a 4 j s Be os jt activities of the people of the United , velvet ribbon pulled in and out of eye- ; g z States in the capital our great sister Jersey City, was arrested. lets just above the normal waistline Republic of Argentina, ) When he attempted to pasa in front| gives a decorative touch, The collar i i i i. Dr. Peter H. Goldsmith of the Ameri- $53,444 Worth, Wanamaker Standard of an automobile last night on Park be of chiffon or fine lace. 4 4 pages pap eed aes rape Ce i “4 Row at Brooklyn Bridge entrance, Le ay ; duly 4. Sale Price, $38,426. Savings $15,018 Marry Fleiecher of No. 270 Third|’ ANSWERS TO QUERIES. ed he fis aneatanmuent thet cents Street, Jersey City, on his motorcycle ight deposit in the United Stat ; ‘ . Sth idseas athached, was atrack 664 | Diet Feshien Beier; E60) volumes a ‘Argentine, book = (In the Main Clothing Store, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building) ais leg crushed. Ihave seven yards of serge which I hI Pacific Expost- spituseppl Zoll,, thirty-seven, of No. ie Prowld ike to make eee re z 296 Suits of $27.50 grade ) Hast One dred an: into @ one-piece be Street, was locked Up last night in the dress, which I need Panama Pelice Disarmed, 246 Ss it f Bronx Detective Bureau charged with for use in the WASHINGTON, May 15.—The Pan- ults oO $30 grade (722 suits) felonious assault, following the run- mountains this ama Government informed the State|}) : e ging down of Hane Leopic, No. 226 summer and for Department to-day that It had grant-|]| 180 Suits of $32.50 grade | West One Hundred and Forty-sixth fall in the city. It le ed the United States’ request that the| || ' Street, on Southern Boulevard, light weight. Gould Pangea polles Es ¢ | nau it @ tree at Seventh Ave- heted ques! le * > sue and One Hundred and Twenty- buttons ‘ike the eed Vigan 189 Suits of $25 grade | eight Street, early yesterday, and two one inclosed for J + , (414 suits) fpen and two girls were slightly ure, framing? Am 6 SHOCKED BY THEIR ANKLES.|2 poi 225 Suits of $27.50 grade | e onl ny tame was Clarence Hutchinson of te inch “bust, ai] { EXPERT ADVICE FREE Iu Pulmonary Troubles | Bassa tees ces terial eee inch hips.’ thirty-|] 70 HOMB DRESSMAKERS ||s0 tietto ciris of Paterson Must of Every Nature} || (In the Lower-Price Store, Broadway corner Eighth) @xtending from ankle to knee. A high Your suggestions Hereafter Wear Long Skirts, {ong of the tirmt needs ts reat, combined | || hee! covered with kid, found at the will be appre-|{_ Jf you are in doubt about what Short skirts must go in Paterson,| with pure food and abundance of fromh 174 Suits of $20 de | scene, is the, only clue the poltes| ciated. fi "A. MoU. || atyles or colors become yous | {where pretty telephone operators: ling { q grade ve to entity. oe ; 5 ¢ SS See Tne an n | pte Smeets Mee | en ting semetie to) [Se be ai try nce“ 196 Suits of $22.50 grade GU 75 anaim | lamsbridge Road, near Morris Park, | sat! os of y Tet < ly 4 capa | : . i i and slightly injured Henry J, Filbert | coming color. dane sash ends with| | wacertain as to when and where | [conform with sober business idens ter ts indicated, tte wire|| © 158 Suits of $25 grade ¢ of No. red West Ning yscaitd Rie same. to wear your clothes, Mile. Lede- conte, bead cess Nauaieg bac man's Alterative—a "1 Joseph Berger, Arverne, L. lolet| To Miss 1. R.—The above desizn| | whek will advise you. . ay | neta . 24 Wi 5 they found tie ited out! | > uaeeocimilrensecaves cc ar buntnons Area ot tar ec | Address communications to Fash || ew requations ne , | _92 Suits of $16.50 grade Claremont Avenue. jar and cuff facings, also sash lining,|| %@ Méitor, New York Evening One of the girls said that Miss Ger- been widely used and | 217 Suits of $18 ‘rade | j on xh passing auto side-swiped Eaward of green would become you. Werla, trude Paul, thelr superior, had watched are atteibuted to it, | z 2g f 6 (505 suits) ‘s car in Boston Road an 188 | Dear Fashion Kditor: r dvanced cases of pulmonary affections : 7 Margaret Vall of No. 492 East One| I would appreciate your advice on| SS ee eerie die ae ms |it bea ative vaneticlh 196 Suits of $20 grade | Wundred and Forty-firet Street and|an evening frock ihe Gyrus Robin of No. 829 West End | for myself, I am FIRE IN 2 SHIPS QUELLED. °°. terson igh School 1 und: ees Avenue were cut by broken glass. | 5 feet 7 Inches tall the same restrictions. Powder, snort |£°ct,,pomeneus or habit-forming drags Please get it in mind that to hold a sale 21 Models ‘The auto that hit the Kane car did | and am tn, Do Cargoes of the We alas oes a fttort | therefore a trial like this—a sale of good clothing at real odels in the $18.50 and $21.50 | not | sine i he " Dow < ; ‘1 i Twelve ™G. H, ifutton of No. 177 Sixth Street, |low neck, "Have Tha freboat “Witam 3, Gaynor | Biaatias taabelte Hemingway, the Vice savings—just now when cloth is scarce and Twelve model 13 we : id $15.75 The Island City, and bis three chil-| auburn hatr, blue was | Principal rising, and everything seems to be goi groups; nine at $13.75 an Als Long Is vs y three chil: | aubi 1b played streams all day yesterday into} 8 ay 7 going | twelve models are our own; mostly 3-button pil ea eetion a Queene Heokied skin the forward hold of the steamship the same way, is a BIG accomplishment. with light variation in width of cisraras Lone Saaut ny. Hy opll, which docked at the foot of Fort: Eleven manufacturers co-operated with faded " ae slight vi jon. odels pHs Sale died Would advise you third Street, Brooklyn, at 6 o'clock Sat- us. We do a regular business with lapel, in line and pockets; models which not to encrifice low urday night. have been copied. One of the last stories from the pea) neck for evening, Fire was discovered Friday when the n Si f the other nine models at $13.75 of the late Richard Harding Davis, en-| but wear a tulle vorsel war offSandy Hook, She carries Eight of Them ix of the of e titled “Somewhere in France,” will ap-| 9art of a becom- @ cargo of hemp from Leghorn, Italy, é : ‘ and $15.75 are for smptete, illustrated In color, in| color. Emerata : Late last night it was said the blaze JN ee epee papery peed Esse STR. They work well ahead. They are begin- pear complete, illustrated in + in| green wouid be suitable for wear with| was under control and that the damage NortHWest Corner SixtH Aves!5= Str. ning now on orders for Fall and Winter Young Men next Sunday's World Magazine. Com- Sierent dresses, Pale blue taffeta, | would not be large. The fire is believed S 8 petent critics have described this swift-| With elther cream or self color net, 18/19 have been caused by spontancous eu ‘ my suggestion for dress shown. “ actioned triumph of fiction as the best ion Editor: combustion, 4 ‘The fire in the hold of the British well-known correspondents war} 1 have @ skirt of striped goods (blue a is the Colorful with Atco sidelights and tan) like sam- | Steamship Kandahar, from Calcutta, the lighter weight for Summer wear. We | And how the young men will like them! took our pick and had them made up in our | Smartly cut coats with short, broad lapels 4 own models, our way, at something under | rolling down fairly straight front. Pinch- clothes. Each had a surplus of woolens of | \ | ple and have one | Was extinguished by fireboats in the usual price. | back suits—three-piece suits, with walst- H of crafty modern warfare, “Somewhere } yard left, Could you | harbor early yesterday. The dames and os 4) | coats. Patch pockets, slant pockets, regu- " 7 vi Gt ry ,! ‘a France”—the powerful narrative of a \ Sawees, nome way. Bana ay * aa: Sune : ° nd ORE the happy Fy) June | The Other Three lation kets. 2, 3 and 4-button effects. i ntriguing woman spy—may even have other material for| thought tho fire was caused by spon- homeritga at, our store ARDS, ._ | Gray flannels, green flannels, blue flannels; f igen founded on facts revealed to Davis a@ waist to match| taneous combustion. in your cosy home. In this way you are eure of these things: manufacturers wanted a share of our busi- | blue ser; fier with broken white fest trip to the front. A real skirt? T look well| alii Prices, Quality Merchandise, Widest Variety, Service and 'lime-Saving, ness. They were three out of three score Mi aa 3 t upon his last trip to the front, A re aM Say Saree and, if desired,—-LIBERAL CREDIT. And all, when they mean more i y, lead stripes; browns, Some of the coats are literary treat in the four pages devoted Also advise me if} HELD ON BRIBERY CHARGE. to you than at any other time in your life, Come in and add yours to and more. They showed us suits finished too eighth lined with silk, and have silk lining to this exceptional work of an excep- evening — dressos 8b, * |B the Thousands of Happy Homes we have furnished in SIXTY-TWO YEARS. late for delivery, suits made up in expecta- | jn sleeves. tional writer will await readers of The f [oegers ® ™MlC| Men's Furnishor Accused of Tr: OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS tion of re-orders. We liked them. We World Magazine next Sunday. M. MeN, ve to Throw C . . took several hundred. You will be very Every Suit is New | Plain tan color for blouse with 4 with trying to bribe a detec- | agreeably surprised when you see them, John Schoenfeld, proprietor of a fees aera , SIX HURT IN A RUNAWAY, | firiped aleeven toward long Fresh from the makers. rst offering ® furnishing store at No, 2729 | Oocen: of a Yaneral ig: ies Zighth Avenue, was arraigned to-day tn Good Materials of any of them tomorrow. Harlem Court. ae i ae TAG DAY FOR HORSES, | "Senoonteits 1: 1 atieged, asked Deter- There are more than a hundred patterns | 4 BIG accomplishment. Fire occupants of a fui in serge weaves, close worsteds—sheared | and unfinished—and flannel cheviots, Good I rg —scyney tive William G. O'Connor, who on March turning to Manhattan from The New York Women's League for! arrested the manaxers of the Pabst 2,178 new suits at $15,000 savings. Camete \n terday | Animals has set May 20 f > nn arere ; : | ‘emetery, FOLD Oe ite. ae eo oe ll Tas day | Budway Cafe, at No, 60 East Fourteenth colors; grays, plain, checked and mixtures; Tuesday, at Wanamaker's, street floor of AATCC: WAL BITES ED us| to erect and maintain watering stations | treet HOt to teetity against them. The blues, browns, greens, pepper and salt New Building; enter on’ Broadway at Y ran away and the coach hit an ba edl ial ® stations |iwo met yesterday at Seventh Avenue Adam period di | effects, stri es, soft tartan ids, herri Eighth or Ninth Street, or Fourth Avenue pillar at Broadway and Hooper st | ie jand One Hundred and Forty-ninth mahogany finish, fi H D pes, plaids, herring- at Eighth or Ninth, or from Astor Place The injured are Edward Tags may be purchased at 25 cents| street. Near them was anothor dene eeny* \ bone weaves. Station of the Subway. t No Grand %;/each through the Free Hospital andj tive posing as @ street cleaning inspec beautifully ‘ couch ducnb etch, sixty: | Dispensary jfor Animale, at No. 360|tor. “it ts charged that O'Connor was id I Mixth Street; Ste fayette Street, or of Mr : choenfek ot No. Lewla | Speyer of No. 1008 Fitth Avenue, Prose eiven 450 by Schoenfeld and offered an- { Presi- other $50 if he would “do something” t of the league. for the cafe owners, man Wal nar the Redford Ave- | : } ey ‘ : } FIGHTS TO USE PISTOL. | ae Reg. U. 8, Pat. oft —— cite eee America’s Finest RYE wutomatic pistol, | eorge enty-two, Was arrested last No, 92 Meaerole Miller in quartered oak, SIDE-ICER REFRIGERATOR in ish, with plank top 45 solid oak, galvanized food ide; mirror i ment, absolutely sani- Mustrated, $17 98 tary, as illustrated; at night in bis room at WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday STRAIGHT PURE RYE \ Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere. Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. t ec ae omen os, y. LNW Con 6" AVERIS"St. | THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! he boasted after his capture, |

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