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in by at eri be ba: no on whi Me wer Pat terson station and put it on the east- TROLLEY CAR KILLS Car Did Not Mrs. Rosalie Ir years old, of No. Williamsburg, died at 3 A. M. to-day Jurles received when Street and Fifth She had vatore, who has a shoe store at that corner, and third Street on her way home when! the car hi mother dying. Witnesses gave the police the num- the woman, Avenue, 7307 arrested at home and declared he did time, bh gers beside the woman as one he ‘his car, Fifth aoe Court. THROWS SWITCH, SAVES 12. BOYS CN STOLEN HANDCAR Towerman’ * Embankment Twelve boys Joy handear were saved f day by a railroad towe dewn an embankment Just ahead of @) yation remedied, and this vear to buy boys, John Dewolf and J The boys found the handoar noar the ferior stuffs, bound track. The two boys who were caught were mon stripes, with bluster tha backs thrown against a barbed wire fence and | ground, are effective complements to serlously cut. 75.000 to Mn ast 75,1 od : plainer lines, the close-fit- | ess pas! tinge bodice cut toa V neck in front, | rade here o1 MM, it was | with straps of stripes trimming the | eatimater s-piece the same the back. the demonstration e taffeta or satin trimmed with | if th : h red f ack and Lat stripe would be ef- Gapltor bulldings Or sof the | fective, or brown could be Then h n ay _ Nilson pes trimmed with brow a atthe he et si ine afoot) Tver. ‘The way tho bands are ap- | without interest. 254 W.125th St., neor 8th Ave. THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Original Home Dressmaking Designs eed WOMAN: MOTORMAN By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert I$ HELD BY POLICE Fancy Hosiery and Shoes Add to the Gay Effect of Trimmed Knickers and Bright Colors in This Season’s Beach Costumes. Copyrighted, 1916, Presa Publishing Co, (New York Evening World.) By Mildred Lodewick. With the skirts of street costumes 80 short as almost to usurp the rights jot the bathing dress, the latter has likewise abbreviated its skirt to such | an extent as to make necessary the} more serious consideration of the | knickers. ‘Theae now have to be \trimined in a way to correspond with the dress, and it cannot be denied that a more elaborate looking cos- tume is the result. Especially Js the effect alded by the fancy hoslery which Dame Fashion 1s offering in novelty stripes, checks, &c. Foot- wear, too, is no longer of the plain type, but is seen in quite as distinc- tive styles as the fashionable foot- wear for other occasions. As for caps, jthey are as varied in style and as! n was| smart | and becoming as any of the! season's hats. Indved, never was! | more attenUon given to the costumery | of the beach, Tennis, golf and other sports may have their swagger out- fits, but the galaxy of colors and styles at the beach, with their para- sols and beckoning streamers, cannot jeven be rivalled this year in pictus | Tesqueness by the garden party. Bright colors are used without re- ‘aint, as, for instance, an emerald reen bathing dress I saw the other day was ruffled all the way up the | skirt with orange, and orange ruffles | surrounded the ‘armholes. Another dress of dull blue rajah silk was striped in white and a black square brimmed hat was to be worn with it, fiwunting an orange tassel, Boots of black, flared at the top to show their orange lining. Satin and taffeta are the most favored fabrics, but are not Stop After Strik- ing Mrs, Frangipane Near Her Son s Door, pane, fifty-eight 583 Floyd Street, the Norwegian Hospital from in- she was struck @ street car at Seventy-third Avenue, Bay Ridge, midnight. he ear did not stop. en visiting her son, Sal- Was crossing Seventy r, Seeing a crowd gath- tore ran out and found his ing, Sa r of the trolley car they said hit and they found it at the rm at Fifty-eighth Street and Third Michiel Litschauer of No, ifth Avenue the motorer it kiow his car hit any one. his way to the car barn at the| said, and carried no passen- identified @ switch bar found; had on He will be arraigned in the He was, > — Act S nds is Them Down Just Ahead of Oncoming Express. n olen | of the critical dye situation. Noteven ting jon m olen /t, this truc of Skinner's water-proot ‘ satin, which heretofore was guaran- man in Paterson, teed ‘to be fast color, One can only 1 10 opened a switch and sent them) hope that next year will find the slt- Dear Fushion Editor: I would like some jn which to make a bathing suit of navy blue satin Have four and half yards of also one yard co EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are tn doubt about what styles ore become you; {f ckawanna express train. Two of the! from the most reputable houses, hn Donahue,| who we know are not taking advan- rial tage of the dye situation to offer in- but will give the best that can be had, 1am showing to- ns, the one at the left re arrested and he or col Frank M. Barr, station fy 1, and the one o and gte agent, saw them fly past the station and | oUttle for te ae Grout girl, ‘The | Otuo and sreen the making or remodelling of a telegraphed to « towerman a mile away first mentioned would be pretty if) ming, Do not gown perplexes you; If you are at Paterson Junction to stop them. dark blue taffeta combined with the] Cire for a ea uncertain as to when and where Five minutes later the towerman heard same co! or fou ard ail Trays eighteen years of to wear your clothes, Mile. Lode- . ee _ ol ‘et ough ns A re welk 2 1 the rattle of the ar and the whistle of In ree THOR Tey iatfete, rutties (Oke and Wels wick will advise you. an express opened & gmiian fo mat the hips, and the taffeta bloomers SIE If Address communications to Fash- siding for the handcar, then closed it,‘ ft ° fon Editor, New York Evenin; Defore the express reached tt ah piinouatte, cording shang ad World, t ch, Bh ors of satin a the dress, with a cap of blue and ee n, With fine lines of red through band. _— in Washington, the The right hand model is construct- plied on the skirt would lend crispne: and flare to a skirt of satin if they | were of taffeta. an ANSWERS TO QUERIES. | Dear Fashion Editor twenty-two years old, air and gray eyes. Will know what colors are Also, will you me a skirt tunic which for an dress years tight. have! a Suit that a Tailor Charge $30 for, Make to Your M Three-Piece Suit with I could use embroidery from two ago, with fitting skirt, Can- hot. get more goods, so thought to put a full Ce sunle, it Rather (han put a tunic over your advise you to insert in the manner shown ms to hip, and push yard front and back. If plexion is fair, violet, green over \and gray would be becoming, while if you are a bit sallow, brown to match your hair, and shades of the same dull blue, dark red and Nowhere is the question of PAYSry SY Die are IDSPE POU ae uality so vital asin the pur-[| 1 ave tive and three-quarter yards chase of a piano. We are NCA SUnOreotie “Reape dull cialists in piano construction; nn iw "a Rhee { at is our exclusive work, and || would’ Uke your back of our productis seventy | | 0°. "iwents- years of experience, | i he yeara ald You will be safe to buy a Mé-inch bust and Cnarestre etal pee ioet proportions: r Have good blue Waters Piano or Waters- Autola player piano. Prices reasonable and time payments | HELEN C. Use t 14 ounce in weight. Write for Catalog Horace Waters& Co, 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 2 Three Storce Open Evenings 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway piece suit to order so down the side o isette of white ed with black ind a quarter y forty-four ini Would wide tive Bix listed wt The Worl Bureau, vu sald M W ike these Arcade, ork Row; World's d Uptown Office, northwest) core defects hidden if ner 28th St. and Brondwes 5 like Mm Or fier, printing of she OPEN EVENINGS TILL ne SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M. oa ae, 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th Street _MONDAY, JUNE 5, | CHEMICAL FIRE MENACE gia | HERE, ADAMSON WARNS | Peril Due to Attempts to Manufac-} er Ada ynstant danger to | Jin such fire ften without | spreading the aa increasin | the volume ating fumes. ' j Mr Adamson 4 landlords and} jtenting agents to notify him whens |} ever chemists or firma dealing In hemionl products seek oecupaney in lildings. The Fire Prevention f ' J WII investigate al sto find out if it is a safe location for the pro posed In one of these places recently, he adds, a chemist who was using white phosphorus in making @ rheumatic remedy that had risen from venta to $9.50 a pound, grew careless, The phosphorus burst Into flames, burning the experimenter and sending out dense, dangerous fumes. A Pure Tonic Food Medicine to Build | New Flesh and Strength Ney Xé last fifteen years alth ial value for peop par ‘round. Would I Will easure fit or new suit made, and the price will be, Suit to Order In each of my stores I am offering ten styles of flannels, bine, brown, gray, plain and stripes, that | make two-piece suit back) I just purchased from a wholesale woolen man fourteen pieces of a fine English cheviot, made in England, stamped on every piece, They are a fine dark gray for color, Dublin twisted, tweed and cheviot effects, suitable for all-year wear, two- I have a great number of uncelled-for suits, quite a few of which were orders can- celled on account of disappointments during the strike of last week, Made up at prices of $15, $18, $20, ready to wear if A, Uncalled-for trousers, a great variety of colors in each store AT MY =| 119-121 TWO STORES | Open Evenings Till 7, Saturdays Till 9P.4 | Mine | ture Many Products Shut Off | by War. The efty ta tn peril of chemtoat due to the efforts to manufacture many of the products that cannot be mported becau of the war in os Europe | A number of these outbreaks have already vecurred, and t are hap Se Pennaylvanin here other puptia, but Father Jon's Medicine made un all happy Many druggists as long as Bather Johns Medi jand builds up those who ere weak and run down rous drugs in any form, it is the safest medicine for all the family These goods I guarantee at least 1916, nonin ¢ - RALPH HERZ WEDS NO. 3. Lowan Hecomes June 6 wary, WH AME, Mey Moss. is split vide open over whether a little park shall be named for its native daughter, Geraldine Farrar neil im Kille 1 School TON, N. J, June aged 14, a puptt tn the State nol for the Deaf, was Killed by a Railroad train near yesterday while several all of whom had been An employes at the Laight Street jon a hlk» to Rordentown, “narrow freight depot the other night emptied [escaped death, The engincer blew a thirteen cases of bromine Into the [long bl of his whiatle, but, of gutter, Hse ono bottle had been tcourse, none of them heard it. Baus broken, and he feared a fire. The man'a home was at Pedrtektown. “We've Had ‘Many Happy *:i38% Years of Health °: By Our Use of Father John’s | Medicine” ia) e Mother of This Family and healthy and people ha we have used it ried to make me tse swe were by the use of Father Joli t edicine. John's Medicine th. Tt nourishes autely free from BOTANY WORSTED MILLS, Passaic, N. J. 12 OUNCE BLUE SERGE That Would Do Honor to To the people of Passaic, N. J., the name Botany Worsted Co:n- pany is synonymous with high-grade, and when I announce the fact that I have their 12-0z. Blue Serge in my doorway with a big tag which reads ‘‘Botany Worsted Company’s Blue Serge, Three-Piece Suit to Order, $15.50,” this is sufficient. I have ten pieces of this cloth. No tailor in New York advertises to put Botany 12-o0z. Blue Serge in a suit to your measure under $30, No tailor can purchase under present market prices and produce this suit for much less. This is my leader for this week if the ten pieces last that long. I will line this cloth with a fine mohair alpaca. The patterns will be cut by thehighest salaried designer of customclothes inNewY ork City. The garments will be made under union conditions in healthful and sanitary shops. Suit is sold subject to a *15.50 ‘10.75 to order *10.75 *8.00 ‘2.50 Mitchell The Tailor Nassau Street Ta TO Writes the TWENTY-SECOND JUNE SALE Are You Taking Advantage of Its Economies? APPAREL and U! DER MUSLINS for Women APPAREL and UNDER MUSLINS for Misses and Girls APPAREL and FURNISHINGS for Boys and Young Men APPAREL and UNDER WEAR for Babies and Wee Tots AT SPECIALLY LOWERED “SALE” PRICES IN THE BABIES’ DEPARTMENT little triflings, Baby's dai ‘s individuality # forthe tiny Lots whether one day or six years old Baby's comforts, t dresses and ot her adornments which E All well elected At June Sale Prices—No wonder mothers and prospective mothers love to visit Baby's Own Store—A graduate nurse at your service for selection and advice. Really, we are more than yroud of our splendidly stocked-up-to-the-minute Babies’ Department—Second ‘loor. Natnaook Sips, Gowns and) ntyle -~ some. ‘embroidery ; 20 Babi Na ) +33 M5 dat inty how. rattles ren. 57 50 4 en's Middy Blouses $1.00 —white drill nhagen, oe re lars and culls—box Stopped by yokes, or regul p tion middy with ‘side ineing—con- tr ast strapped back and front Some very amart Summer Bloases at o. DRESS LINENS in Most Desirable Qualities for Summer 6-Inch Dress Linens hea reg. 3 medium and Spectal ,2 Dress val Anens shy O-inch Linens—beautiftul quality and finish lue $198. Speetal 1.69 Handkerchtef Linens, Lawns and od for bl ya ito Lap A RARE OPPORTUNITY Deep Sailor Collars pecial purchase, therefore Worth double 2.98 Sheer Handkerchief Linen and. Batiste beautifully embroidered by hand in most exquisite patterns combined with dainty Filet--no two alike terial is imported, but collars are made here, smal up-t eat nevem dnte Suit, tg Want at What You Not to De Try Hearn’ “There's a Reason.” To prevent de buying, auantitt MORNING SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. restricted. Bables’ Summer Shirts—ton and short sleeves—sizes to yra—value .29 .., sees Bable Half Wool Shirts— ehell finish—long and short 32 ale a—high or low neck— be sizes to 8 ¥TR—-value 49,0. Infants’ ik and Wool Shirts sizes te 6 om 58 Infants’ Fla te Wrappers and Night na. with draws 25 string —-value 39... Be nite Datay Cloth Wrappers Ing—vatue 59 Long and Short Flannel Gert- rudes—value $1.19. “) 87 ama—piain oF en tmbraltery | Pique Carriage Robes — em- broidery ruffled or F scalloped 84 ed reg. $1.19 seeeee Whittehorn Birdseye Di Dow tlonal opportunity because of market conditions—these were purchased months ago ata very special price because of large quantity bought. ® TUESDAY Is BLOUSE DAY A jaunty Middy at the price you will want to pay. Pixtra size Crepe de Chines in several extremely attractive styles, 77 | Extra Size Crepe de Chine Blouses... 3.95 autiful embroidered es formed by hem- » box-pleated atylee— Reg. 8 front atiten sizes —b cA 6 to 63. our apectali +185 TURKISH TOWEL WEEK With the approach of warm weather more towels are needed—what better time to replenish your supply than now at these special prices—demand will be greater than supply in the future. irkish Towels—hemmed— rk tripe ) Berd etes Tax de-inche 12 seen 10 Absorbent Turkish pi thread—white or colored Rha ah bordera—21x40—reg. .21 Turkish Bath Towele— soft, spongy— hemmed—white borders—reg. ved Turkish Bath Towele— auality——hemmed—wide stripe borde reg Full bleached Turkish Bat firmly deep hem: borders with colored atri, 7% x50 Inch—reg. 69, tra fine Bath Towels -white Turkish centre—faney nlored silk atripea— 24 ath reg. $1.05 . Extra heavy Wash Clotha— Y—POR. Bi rsesseccceccees B Bleached Turkish Bath Sheets— hemmed—5Ox68—wide Turkish stripe borders—-reg. $1.25 Turkish Bath Mats—many choice patterns In desirable colors— 9 +1.20 reg. $1.6) No Mall or Telephone Orders. 91.46 Jap Silk Blouses: 1.62 | 35 ct, Opaque Window Shades... 6; eats tehe r oft extra long—all tints, nd sailor | SHADES THIRD FLOOR, My FCOND FLOOR 39 ct. Mixed Feather Pillows, * $2.98 Extra Size Blouses ase, Aor ONS. Haskin semeinw. A voile 39 ct. Silk Mixed Crepe de Chines Bhat neh—s trous-—light and $3.98 Boys’ Norfoth Suits s.00 WAS Diese Wines “nasser, 19 ct, Woven Dress Crepes ‘ a ‘ t including favorite plaid ' ‘L clothes, (9 ct. Men's Athletic Und'w'r 33 : Find Ch—nasmamrr, 79 ct. White Ramic Dress Linens 55 rn ‘ lustrous nish-—tn Hern t sults, dresses Vet. Boys’ Percale Blouses s7| * tin yroon 59 ct, Mohair Siciliennes 79 & 94 ct. House Dresses 5S Baty nek ke 1 Ts MAL | 25 et, Wide Ribbons ' \ taffetas and Drei and rs $2.98 Sitk Taffcta Parasols 2.05 Xs) MAIN FLOOR, Het Vard Wide Cambrics 8. IAIN FLOOR @ ct. Matting Suit Cases 7 ‘ $9.50 Genuine Crex Grass Rugs 6.50 $5.98 & $7.98 Women's Coats 550 HUD bo ! $1.59 Crochet Spreads 109 va ot \SeMENT $1.69 Crops Meteors 4 109 98 ct. Cottage Scrim Curtains +8 \ ace ine BASEMENT Denote fortihe Clocks! Vioraing Look