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Sev long cour that the human will not take care of itself; that it be nourished wontinually to insure strength and mental co ire are thousands of men who have defeat from unexpected break- ‘on the very threshold of suc- who might have won out with the attention to their phy: wel- apt Aeete gl Hoff's Malt men and wo vat the word, nod there 1 Height Rstibe enslichel endoreement of{ frets peed «eager equipped mentally, but un uv would weauire in @ lifetime of hard knocks er - AUTO HITS BOY ON BICYCLE. ired and was ridi fifth Mireet, touring car and rode directly im the path of tt Marry MoClusky of N: McClusky to ald he was eS 300 LOVE NOTES TO SHOW. ¥ “l Written to Rac by Another Woman, i hayes Wife, Who sues, . masa TRENTON, July 12—-About 300 letters full of fery love will figure prominently | ' in the divorce sult of Mra, Minnie G. \ Pd a at of Mendham against George Kae, a & New York commission merchant. increases strereth Rao te fifty-elaht years old and the Yer) father of three married children. The Jetters, it te said, were received by bim from a New York woman, forty-eight years Givoroed wife of @ Min- neapolis man, Kae absolutely denios ” oe o «| . ond a ° frm with * oad bied bie any wrongdoing. wife said he intended to flee bond Ktate, He a to Kuaranteo his remaining here. “Three wrappers preserve their. delicious oven-crispness at “an “tee % tiny x a ery! ve! A, bide a New Post The first taste of New Post Toasties reveals the fact that something differ- "8 gat — something better—has arrived for the breakfast table. **"" ‘The secret is in the flavour—a self-developed flavour of pearly white Indian poorn—not the flavour of cream and sugar uponwhich other flakes have to depend, 9: And notice, too, the appearance of New Post Toasties, particularly the tiny #pubbles on the surface of each flake. These bubbles are a distinguishing feature —produced by the quick, intense heat of a new patented process of manufacture. ‘New Post Toasties donot “chaff” or crumble in the package, and they don’t mush down in cream like other flakes. They're more substantial and are alto- ‘gether more satisfactory than any flakes that have preceded them, : ‘4 , The proof is in the eating--have your grocer send you a package. Toasties TES EVENING WORLD, w Original Home Dressmaki The Evenin Conservative Styles Are| More Sisitable for the Very Stout or Very Thin| Woman, and Worked Out With Care in Home Dresemahing, Give Each the Attractiveness of Being “Up to Date By Mildred Lodewick, Cerne (218 by Phe Pree Poking On Ve fe hemwing World Althouse fashions are and always will be @ source of pleasure and in teres my we they bring diptrees and ansiety ne, Never du the styles favor 4 type and form, @ least ao it and thih a because to adapt the oe Hecause aw Decaume whe tn why #he must sacrifice the attribute of atyliehnens are always some fashions of the hour which are Fidlewlous for each of the types oned, but on the other hand are always conservative designs, whieh are ever the best for any woman in doubt It i sometimes, in fact very often, diMoult to fad euch wiylew in ready made warments, but at home they ean developed in just the way desires, and powers jhat in “look” There which clother made em iwaye have mn ft ain rhowing (o-day | tains nO extrene earmarks of the node, though it is undeniably smart, general proportions and details @iv- n ing it diatinet it presents the effeot of extren ve of youth, but of exquinite texture it bec tractively to the 1 have pi at the right t ble effect ¢ all-over ba Htire Construction, with distinctive touches of black velvet, or if desired | such a® emerald sapphire blue or p lar of velvet laying #4 delightful o ery of on coming color, ‘Tiny roses of piuk or the | yellow, according to the color of the Velvet used, are placed at the front of the watstlin h of plain | of fine! © an appeal m full feure the slim, in the front @ point in it © at the bottom, a! panel of net ts attached invisibly un- derneath, with @ plaited ruffle to show gayly its mission of completing | the straight line of the lower edge, Many dainty flowered and ficured such an Geo: ffon cloth, Ives for the pulled up! e. lo make | vo He closed wear, John muntetpal bathhouses at ¢ put splash As the Phey had and t for ile), bul M went Aa the Fe eeepeeeeeennmeed EXPERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colors become you; the making or remodelling of @ gown perplexes you; if you are Uncertain ag to when and where to wear your dothes, Mile. Lode- wiok will advise you. AdAress communications te Fash- fon Editor, New York Dv uw Uny collar and — ANSWERS TO QUERIES. it make of | front panel and sloe lll FEIGNS DROWNING; FINED. ards chas Maxiatrate glad to my K. Dear Fashion HAltor: from last vel rhe straight cut in scal the botto: skirt with allver neath, Am from you. Preciate aome idea 88 n * r silver lace a8 pioture: Rigger chiffon for ekirt, with overdranery of your silk. Dest Fashion FAitor Kindly aid me in a style for In- sample | (dark blue ailk which I have had for some time would well for practical Am forty- two years of age, é6-inch bust, and weigh 145 poun Mrs. 4 Collar of white satin, Buttons and cording taffeta, Dear Fashion Baitors think up blue inclosed (dull blue ‘have 4 yards 36 w What it and in style woul hoight, 115 pounds, ANN Combine or for $10 fe guards y beyond ame t n took heen, an exa ind full, ing net banded tung ailk), not enough for an entire frock, you combine with make it? Am only 6 feet. inch in weighing if desired, man of No. ‘o-day to have fun of Philip Brean and n and took hin who sald is used for a sash and fine sleev I have a frock winter of pale green aol- nator reo which I would | System, and a few days ago Senator like to fix over, it}Johnson of Maine introduced @ bill @ been made 48 and eae) » bows | ribbon, | was lops at show- under- twen- Wy inches would what id you AC, self. rgette platted 210 at the Jeland the lines and | hier to his ng Designs World’s Fashion Ex, t 4 a i i" . ' ‘AERIAL COAST PATROL UNIT IS UNDER WAY; [First Steps for Complete New System Taken When Flying Boat Is Ordered. The first steps to establish @ com- plete unit, with four eeaplanes, ar- mored automobiles and motor boate equipped with anti-aircraft guna, of the Aerial Coast Patrol in New York were taken yosterday when F. T. | Davison, son of H. P. Davison of J. P. Morgan & Co, ordered a ninety-horse- power Curtiss ying boat and, with Robert Lovett, Allan Abmee, H. D. Sturtevant and C, D. Wynan, all of Yale, reported for training to the Wanamaker Aviation School at Port Washington, L. L President Wilson and the War and Navy Departments had given their indorsement to tho Aerial Coast Patrol providing a 1,500,000 appropriation for this plan of defense throughout the country. * Not only wil) Mr, Davison’s flying boat be delivered within a few days, but other members of the unit expect soon to order flying machines, “All of these men will learn to fly, Four of them ultimately will act as pilots, four as observers and four as anti- aircraft-gun men, There will be add- ed two experts in wireless telegraphy, one to direct the installation an operation of apparatus on the eea- planes and the other to operate a land radio station receiving messages from the flying boats, f1. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. A meeting of the Home Defense League of the Police Department will ‘tbe held in Firemen’s Hall, Broad Street, Stapleton, this evening. third of a series of informal under the auspices of the Club will be held at the club house, Livingston, this evening, ‘Tho Misses Ethel Bossett and Mil- dred McCallum of Mariners’ Harbor are making @ trip to Niagara Falla and Canada, The annual clambake of Staten Isl. and Lodge No. 841, B, P, O. E., will be held at Midland Park, Grant City, Wednesday, Aug. 16. A committee headed by Charles Beinert, ae Chair- man, and Theodore O, ‘Tompkins Treasurer, has been appointed to make the necessary arrangements, t of the band concerts under tion of the Park Depart- be held at Curtis Field, St, of P. Saturday evening, when the porn Orchestra will play. . A. W. Swift and daughter of \|DYMAMITERS IN GUISE. | trains at Be was planted by two men 4 women, ing @ Wat not OF OMEN BUN UP. caer Found After Three Crashes on Pennsylvania. 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The marriage of Miss Mary Har- stene Frieze, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Lyman H, Frieze jr, of New lirighton, to KR, Taller Townsend of Fort Wadsworth was solemnized in Christ Chureh, New Brighton, yeater- day afternoon, The Rev, Duncan Brown officiated, A reception fo lowed at the home of the bride's parents, The young couple, after the honeymoon, will make (heir home at Shore Acres, Fort Wadaworth, Mr, and Van Lear Woodward of Snug Harbor will spend the sum- at Monmouth Beach, N. J. ses Russell of Livingston to Schroon Lake, in the | kas, || Mr. and Mra, Herbert Bickford of New Brighton have gone to. their summer home near New Winsted, Conn. Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Boger of Bt, mple of George have gone to Lake George for the summer, ee a en ee meen —The 1916— SUMMER RESORT ANNUAL a THE NEW YORK WORLD FREE! At the Main Office and All Branch Offices of The World Containing many thousand advertisements of places at which to spend your Summer vacation. 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