The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1916, Page 5

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‘2RB BVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JULY 11, 1916. ' 1 ee pes os 7 A SPELLS TROUBLE. Ne mee thus the hanerette Bettie o- . over oot of mtd buree the : ; « Gey canand grevictens ab cow GO ~~ pA. hee 4 bomber em LORIMER PLEDGE yh ‘ - 6 overs @olas ther | (ptm, fonder at the footer Ob FRO CRT Mother of Heiress Who Bloped 1 With Al Davis Won't Me Reconciled by Child ee ee " be om eter . : a ot ibe owt 4 New F hol war ® ' 4 tmwer, Bel tetert Peed | :. : rau ond Soo FOUR FROM SUICIDE , Pathetic Case One of Many Reported at Meeting of } Child Welfare Board. here under “om take canes order where Death of 8 Serene der 4 one, View ¥ Nene 95 ON PENSION LIST | The Hoard Jout of their regu! Allowances Mean Home Care — for More Than 3,000 Chil- dren—9,000 Applications In. "TUM NOT PROUD OF IT! “Just the Cutest Youngste Says Tangoist Father, Con. | firming the News ‘ the investi. | Mre. Mdward Kelly, mother of Mre Founded 1826 ae | Greeley 1900 © are finding greatly improved Mumenia Kelly favie, heiress to 6 whoee slopament © A Many tn | ported by cy 00, April 2 last, Mra. Kelly see ded to support the family, Our ine | yory pooh: Vestigator found them tm three mis-|peen no case where the moat th nt be aome « erable back rooms and the woman! ough investigation has disclosed ¢ ) aaain and again, eking out @ bare existence making | ditions which would warrant the course, 1 would not hear fre cape at home, earning $2 of 68 «| Withdrawal of tly bye ie week. Neighbors and relatives had reg | Mrs. Htalph been giving clothing, coal and food, sh to maintain the is in a po-{true, Horn April 2? Wasn't) my nition to pi arger number Of daughtor il then thrown from her| \ | family even decently. She was en- applications to the board at each Urely without resources and claimed | meeting. He that she was just about to commit suicide, an she only had 2% cents left to turn on the gas in the meter for the purpose, when she received the Hera investigated up tp date| “No.” replied Men, Kelly, "T don't letter notifying her that an allow. en found to be Intproper | care whether thoxe people have one ance ef $9 a month would be given | suardians, child or twenty 1 have two grand- ebildren-P \to her from now on. ‘This will enable ND NEW cet unk Could’s nao I her to move into better quarters, and U bhotahe ct pinall yeh i Sebtel Mate eay A by doing @ little work she will be M AIGN CHI erent ld You are, forcing on mo 1) shall refuse to own During June the Board received picasa | d ; : A _ whether the announcement made by 138 new applications for allowances, | Sees Harmony in Selection of Com-| 4, pavie i» true? Mrs. Kelly was the Child re Hoard et We) to the tet monthly meeting in City Mall yes terday, One of these was that of « | widow with four ¢ ren. ¢ oldest World brought ber the news only woven years of age walter had been born to 9 e | The mother had b otrugeling fe we no @ When told Al Davies had pat 2 Boys Wash Suits i ieee oe Rae coats ma the hare. Of toe 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ! Store Hour: 9A.M.to5 P, M. Closed Saturdays Reduced for Immediate $1.29 Clearance $1.89) The Section Devoted to SPORT APPAREL For Misses and Small Women Features Unusual Values Sport Suits, Coats and Dresses $ 1 9.50 each The Suits The Coats The Dresses Wool Jersey of excellent} Wool and Silk Jerseys inf Pongee in plain and striped lieu santas ae fashionable colors or stripes.} combination effects. Also fects. Belted coats with} Vo! Plaids and checks and|check taffetas with white pockets and convertible the new mixtures ina variety crepe de chine, Russian collars. Flaring skirts, of models, belted and flaring. | blouse and middy models, Thomas, would have help now| heard something about it if It were Ages 2'4 to 8 Years. 1,290 Suits, that were $1.89 | their report the Con that was in May,” sald the! * submitted a most /callor, “Aren't you Interested in the| pat only AYO birth of this grandchild?" several hun- $1.64 s. o Ves making the total number of applica- mite) ming Hers yer i i p H Rel] | tions to July 1, 9,036, —Cor ke. : Here indeed is a sale that mothers will welcome. ‘es wae ts ae ions ‘Poshbortows 0," ahe anawered. “I am not in- Tramping Suits, $29.50 Sport Skirts, $2.95 Jaunty Sports models in a dozen or more Smart models in white gabardine, com clever styles; made of imported tweeds, deline, pique, repp, and novelty @ripes in homespuns and fine coverts, Belted, pleated every conceivable color combination. Also An opportunity to fit out the little fellows with Wash Suits of very high grade quality, at such low f prices, rarely comes so early in the season. All t ted. To am absolutely through BRIDGEHAMPTON, L. 1b, July! with them.” 11.--Charles EB. Huge “Won't the birth of a child recon- lowing statement to-day concerning | cle you with your daughter?” made in June and the total number of widows receiving allowances at the end of the month was 915. The average allowance per family i these suits are in perfect condition and were taken (|| is $23.96 per month and th othe Republican National Campaign} “No,” eald Mrs, Kelly, “I have not coats and buttoned skirts, washable velvet cordureys. from our regular stock. The prices have been re- 4}| allowance per child ts $7.27. city |Committeo, whowe personnel was an-|receded ono step from tho stand 1 took aed mas 1 duced in order to effect a quick clearance the pays $11.79 monthly to keep a child |ounced in New York last night: when my daughter refused to be gov- ui F u . a { ‘ance as the in an inatitution. Tam very much pleased with the |erned by my advice and married space is required for new Fall goods. The Board has now under its care} abPointment nt ine cea res [Davie But I don't think the an 3,017 children under sixten yeare of| united warty, “Ho far aa I know |owncement can be true, Eugenia’s the importance of this waa recog- sister has been close to her, and if it nized by all, and there has not | had happened she would have told me s ‘been ‘the slightest friction In con- 0." Consumptives can learn) fitiing the commitice, Instead |/0Ne £0 : Almost every seasonable fabric for boys’ wash suits is included. In the assortment you will find: 4 Linen, Ramie Cloth, Palmer's Linen, Galatea, Mid-Summer Clearance Sale HOUSEHOLD LINENS Embracing Many Thousands of Dollars Worth of Most real . Tho Davises have been living tn om -| there had been a general desire for something interesting by call harmonious effort, as our national | seclusion at Hickvillo, L. I. Kiddy Cloth, Devonshire, Crash, Chambray ing at Anti-Tuberculous So- aims transcend all differences that Mr, Davis was asked by telephone Desirable Linens at Practically Wholesale Prices. | A ~ ave existed, if he would confirm the re t ihe ataiea incl Be edb Ren 7 aa TGBEHY Oty | Mr aaves [hoa Cok tiscwrratu are prt ia entice et ani Table Cloths and Napkins Decorative Linens a i . to pe. ee. usband of 6 fol ry an . . i . Sty Toe ABo; le a hae LAveEs y Lnias Notions, Snort Rue u ae ned: ecmmeenine dae 0b ton Kelly, heiress to an estate of $1,000,- Pure Linen Damask at less than manu- Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Linens. § [f Kare ch et eee phage steak worl He kept the nominee indoors again to- | 99, “rhe baby was born in Misert- facturer’s present prices. A miscellaneous lot of broken sizes in . H day, considering campaign plans and : Pag ‘ " c 3 Table Cloths, 2x2 yards, $3.75; 2x2! Centre Pieces, Scarfs, Tea, Lunch and others to match suits; aiso pretty silk ties. Long or short Crandall’s Specchéa. Tosmorray (ve will Bo oo pe use avi wan patie iis yards; $4.75; 2x3 vara $5.75. : dd Dinner Cloths, at greatly reluoed prices, | sleeves. Some suits with low necks. Also Byron or Sailor Baby Carriages § |New York, whore he has numerous | Str al f di $4.25, 00 t Caving Che patterns inside ae ae, oli twostoued’ and ona ae a hee Appointments with party leaders. of Dr. J. Ah Aoay of No. 260 West NA ae to match, lozen, $4.25, $5. Sheer Bed Spreads plain color effects, with harmonizing trimmings. tine HAR" 4) GOOD ROADS BILL SIGNED. ["=Winre ix tie tary now? way. ()! Goa Table Cloths and Napkins Hand embroidered. At fully 25% less Macy’s—Second Floor, 84th St., Rear, 593 Near 38th St. cataenasboan right here with her mother and me, ere i dp lac thant iP ‘ than former prices. Notables See Wi Attach Signa-|and doing just as nicely as can be. 25% to 50% less than former prices, i New tie Uti i ‘Cure to @88,000,000 Mensere, anes “sunt about the cutest little Table Cloths, former Prices, 5 2 Each $12.00 to $41.50 WASHINGTON, July 11.—President | youngster you could ever hope to see, $41.50. . oe to $20. Wilson to-day slaned the Good Roads | She's named after ber mother; abe | OMe euina 0 to $15.50; 500 Dozen Huck Towels Bill recently passed by Congre: ought to be." 95 to $9.65 At very attractive prices. thorizing tho expenditure of $85,00 cn Fee a succes thx weanal’ ae aa Mra, Davis recovered entirely ernment on condition that States ex- fi the Byes Mad her fall oe S pend amounts similar to those ap-| "9 portioned to them. The signing was witnessed by mem- | plied hi bers of the Senate and House and|Davis suffered a slight fracture at the representatives of farmers’ organiza- | base of the skull. tions, t ; . ‘Officials of the American Automo- ene former tango dancer, and bile Association and the Association | Bugenta Bot | ure, of State Highway officials also we H M aughter present. 1 jon to the money to | Eugene Kelly fiscal agent ‘all right now," Davia re- artily, In that accident Mra, operation with the/for the United Sta in the Civil , tO nae provided for] War, were married on Nov. 17, 1915, roads in RAI SOreat Feeerves, in Wilmington, Del, ‘The couple have 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ee been living quietly on one of the 'BLAST INJURES 2 CHILDREN. | Phipps estates in the Wheatley Hilla Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays ee see aly ta being sued by her Bronx Netghborhood Shaken by Big|_ Mrs. Kelly is ne law for $50,000 for alleged Dyaamite Charse- alo The Appellate Division on An excessive chargo of dynamite set | April 9 last overruled Mrs, Kelly's do- | of One Hundred and Sixty-second | murrer to the action, Ce ae aoe andsraan Avenue. hurled |. bugenia Kelly sprang into the time- 4 litght'in May, 1915, when her mother | fragments of rock through nelghboring | 144 nor before Magistrate House on amr emcemoamy July Clearance Sale Commencing Tomorrow, Wednesday FINE FOOTWEAR for MEN The sale comprises all of the usual lines of Low Shoes carried in our stock, which means the best Men’s Shoes made at their regular prices. | About 4,000 pairs are greatly reduced for this occasion. windows to-day, injuring two children | BAG Or tele Mra. tnd alarming the whole section. Petro |& charke of Le Inderll, laborer who 1s suid to be re-| Kelly cha Lye bead sponsible for the blast, disappeared and| spent too ia being sought by the police. His ad- | sorts and No, 1785 Clay Avo- | Davis, to nue, the Bronx einictad Miss Kelly fought the case, but 3] finally promised to accede to her | o ndows of their homes | mother’s wishes, A few montha later | yet house at No, 956 An-| it became known that she was going ved the attentions of) hom the mother strongly derson Avenue, about with Davis again, the fact ager meneme coming out when they were asked Low Shoes Low Shoes BOSTON HAS TO CLIMB, | Iv" van ‘intowa tert whare.they pe Bs J had formerly been popula r F $6.85 $4.50 mlavaiaes in nates’ ® ome Thea | slopament and marriage followed Formerly $10.00 Formerly $6.00 Up by Strtk oe ie Bench made, in tan and black, : BOSTON, July 11.—A strike of ele-| Office ‘for Bart of tera. ‘ Si i 7 Including Black or B: Kid, T. nich was begun yesterday! LONDON, July 11 morning Biges slightly incomplete, Black Ruins Calf; feahie Hiss ea wt Be Ae day, with the vreau | BADER announce that the Earl of Craw- Yes, we Il guarantee it lord an been offered the jency of Low Shoes aa wis nShsany’ fice tatldings®. Sure the ond ot Arita rontealie le suits YOUR taste! i 5.85 xfords D operators, while a | reclgned f 5 ° two or three of the as & —the most unusual offer any manufac- Formerly $8.00 $3.75 jigi'ar ten cure diy in operation turer ever made, It’s like this: : ee i ' OO ee \%e ing from your grocer—try it. If you ~ or Black Kid, Tan or Black Russia Calf and Black Kid. Ritae ae oie Sirtke as ine J pits like it, take the bottle and get fy is Per : back ; Ju —A general atrik o the whole price back. And then, we pay 1000 Pairs Men’s Low Shoes Pcitien men is threatened tordny RN yen ¢ acl 9 the grocer the whole price, too, so that | neeraiag to\ Geapaishes from the prays Summer Sizes 2.95 Formerly acon athe’mavement’aerinn'ta'ho kuin: |) your favorite paper enalled to | 9 A Delicious Mayonnaise 0 if he doesn't lose a penny, Incomplete e $4.00 to $7.00 Oviedo, Valencia and |] you every day, e Isn't that guarantee enough for anybody? Why r elty the strikers civil guard and rlot- ing followed, in which One person was killed and five Injured Himaelt. Sunday World, Se per Sunday ofMNCISHLecceTTa(...” not buy a bottle and try Premier Salad ,, NEW YORK. 19 4 ad Dressing on this guarantee? You will be delighted with its delicious flavor, Your grocer sells it—e large bottle for 25c. Broken lines from regular stock in different styles and leathers. ocmmcencen- ay White Buckskin Sport Oxfords and High Shoes ¥ ik Mack chinist shot hi can mubscribe for o week a A $ riggs in erie \avasy at Francis }].Leccett 4 Gmpany ormerly $7.00 and $7.50..........++ ARTA RNAIN AAA RIN Rn nin nin | No. 4 Ay Brooklyn, Ac 28th Street and 13th At Ground Floor | cording to the ee the man's right New Y FORE rere eee ee remem cen rence anremrenremcam: Written an the inside Docke# of hia, coat Mm | —— On San 0 Ga 00 Ga 0 GG Da 19 G0 Sa 0 Gat jing heavily of late, -~ ' ‘ “= -

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