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: Rae aPh TRS SVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SULY 17 1916 ee cubatit uted the Commissioner te re omive G6.008 2 peer Me snld thet the Het of Commissioners te the vty drpartenenis © one through Eee a al tot Ca - r pe Maney wrong , jor pard thie clnne the Mayor WwW. rld F hi E. t “ on INA * OTON Rinks By The Evening World's Fashion Exper | | i y of Aldermen end Borough Pree | ; idente samensmons ie Oomplyolier end the Maret The New Fall Shirt le No | i FIND BODY IN ) mig be added to thie elege” euprie | wink | “ The toreaw's recommendations a| @Ad@ Ie Considered More | Berwemere’ on suortgnme have Vaben| ay a . —_— te the “ | we toe “er the ‘ Sacer | | Medest — For Evening —e— 11d Setume, " Patlée son Plunges But Does Not Believe Time | erst sre ee fe we he r) Pane for projeote to Window of Room in G ! ! WM | aS” ott fod Seen lear ¢ Empire ‘| Total Gain of 855,000,000 | s#mine git seer, ercy & weene buyers bh partments, s Rive ou Gow eae = Growing in Favor, in Sales, Mortgage Loans | toF sf roperting ben bee ors ernment Plan : oa } 2.800.000 “compares 4 000 060. | —— se «| By Mildred Lodewiek, | and Building. Titeeeose ents | GETS SALARY REPORT. ouse ee We ois ar $618,491,000 ING. N.Y. Wichmons _soour ded psenene in = all at obi 4) é goles, O8.06 de mortanane, 1988.” | the dead body of P grow longer with the sunme al j ai zi ae aah Ee ; 4 Mee Jachesa t } 1. 100,000. year + Abientt Thinks Many Officials Are ainsi aii vbjections urged vy Manhattan Scores $434,100, oes preston git found early (hie morning on the Deserving of an Rifled Women, skirie are etill amas a sections of Nassau, Hu ingly Ghert, The sewent once, he | OOO. Brooklyn Coming Next | chester and New dersey walk by Policeman Rete, of the Increase. ever, o Dit more modest because With $158,900,06 y 4 ag Fy pa seg vm Twenty -cocond Brest Batis, meceniene te | they ere gulltiess of any reading —" $ ‘ ar aeeepare with | Mrs. Jackson was 0 widow, af adh co. TiW eis, wointongnce a 000 bwiding Theae ve Mayor Mitchell admitted to-day Pitt sures, Heb te 8) BORG” womte | puling oF looping, and slink into the caus te ae ane. | 148:008200, $26,000,000 and 118.008. | of tne wite of Prank C. Math the City of Now York docs not Oe a hasten | feure. For evening the eiraught Km a ¥ “ 000 o year age. t of the o eet tte business as eiMiciontly as large) fos re styles are trying fe favor, and mo Ger the ret Gall ef the yew . —_ } policeman had © Paes d those of the correspond { private corporat. | though youthful, ean, b o by able diMoulty in identifying the Women Of ali ages, Indeod it te enid ie 4 sre ey A supe pa WESTCHESTER TROLLEY Aumurt Bieeriat, the night years and years,” that the Bmpress Je 6 when ahe | : ~ .’ man, said be did not know the nobody claims that 100 per cent. em wae no longer young, designed the all ceations chow © total of 9706,108, WEN PUT OFF STRIKE Mall, bh finally identified clency in the city roment has Empire gown in order that she might eee in cnles, mortgage leone ond) —_—_ According to Mall, Mra Ji bem attained 00 yet look young in the eyes of Napoleon, building operations It compares | Send Another Demand for Wage| who had been living with his Full skirte thet are long are not With §660,000,000 leat year. 1 nd Ask Ai some months, had been ‘The Mayor's Greater New ~ York the otx increase and Ask Answer Guring discussion of @ report on city F004 looking as every one knows, but by Wednesda since the death of her hushend, salaries made by George 1. Tirrell, whon made to sweep the ground ana | montha’ total of 06 1,000 tn y y: had been under the care of Dr, @irector of the Hureau of Standards hide the feet there is some hope for | 000,000 ahead of the 1916 record, The trolley men on the lines of the| bridge, another tenant of the r of the Hoard of Hatimate. In this re- Deauty, | | Practionily all distriote soore maing.| Yonkers City Railway and of the! ment houre, but frequently spoke ho Sued! & eb Ragen For etreet wear such a style fe im The results were due to the large! Westchester Kallroad whieh operate! though she considered life a pert Mr. oy ser later ie ipractionble and unsanitary, and || supplies of Investment money follow. | through other parts of Westchester | to her, the etty’s eg be pret be about 9046, doubt if our American women would ing the general war prosperity, Many} west of Lare t and south of] When found, Mrs. Jackson } Lie'ts cove. & iasoler'é falall conaider it, But at any rate the moat | | Ananctal institutions and large eapl. | White Plains are still at Work, al-| dressed in a nightxown and @ Below that, he says, & laborer's family He Likely sande tan 040) otrent aulie esome | taliate have liquidated their holdings | though they were suppomed to Ko ol also wore shoes whl could not maintain an American stan- Mohan te be moderately nar in stocks and bonds on top of the| strike yesterday morning. They have, were partially buttoned, Mr, qe m1 that 1 h ve i row skirt which was inaugurated in big price advances in Wall Atreet,| sent another letter to President Fred- declined to advance any theory Director Tirrell suggosta wt in- farveige iplathetiah the epring and lengthened to nearly placing their cash In realty ae the| erick W, Whitridge, going over their planation of her death, but i stead of the four Park Commissioners ) , Cs) (Beene, Breskive, the aabdaa, safest permanent lodgment, demands tor more . Jackwon was dressed as Feet ee ag ene | akacling rere Hie to 800, 4% 00 we | AL present Kntfe-plaited and box- BUYERS IN METROPOLITAN D18. | MI: Whitridae te on the ocean on} would be had she avisun during DUSHESS OF CITY 0270-0 day, to be @ centralized system, the Com- F to receive $7,600, with two at $5,100 each, He would put the Street Cleaning Bureaus of the five boroughs under one head. basis. advance of $24 to $60 ryt ea! taneous a ld get an increase of $420 @ year. | rest of the way. loans of $165,762,000 recorded a gain| Wednesday. —_— ro “Ot course I belteve in a Central | The g1,200 to $1,800 man would be subs q Rie. Park Department,” said the Mayor, | fect to a boost of $120 a year. Polka dota and aquares are being of $11,700,000, Bullding outlays of “but an attempt to carry out any such idea would bring a protest from the outiying sections of the city. The people there want their local commis- g@oners. Therefore, although my ideas run in the direction of centralization 1 haven't any present intention of at- CITY MUST INSURE Buyers took §,766 parcels valued at! Walsh, He entered the store and found|man of Brooxlyn, was stricken © Perens, te Sty Se cae an employees aa well as those engaged ae hy an Avernee. 96) leks & lo, seventeen years old, In| apopleay and dropped dead. eens and Ric 5 by the State tn hazardous occupa-| The design i am showing to-day ts hegre! Perel st ‘Tha lad admitted ti t the| The body of Mr. L'Homme wilt Feet ete Can weg Camtrai|tions must be insured under the|adaptable for polka dotted ailk mame bd Yt taht hla i Un He wan grateful fore warm coll” | taken to Brooklyn, Street Cleaning Department. Workmen's Compensation Law, At. | 23 be neon by the model at the lett:| | RXPERT ADVICE FREE \ r — In regard to Director Tirrell'e eug- gestion that the Department of Plant and Structure, of which F. J. H. Kracke is Commissioner, might be consolidated with the Department of Docks, the Mayor said: “Bome day these departments will have to be consolidated. This cannot be done now, because the Dock De- tment has enough work now to eep it busy.” J ‘The Mayor refuses to discuss Mr, Tirrell's recommendation that the Li- conse Department be abolished and ® new department, including the Bu- reau of Weights and Measures, be day, The ruling, which ts Compensation Act, ing th the Laws of 1916, If a Newspaper prints a large volume of high- }| banks under the direction of a Fed- F ded 8 6 Sar: titehs rt lored be ould not. 1 would.) é oun 182 class Real Estate Advertising— Schieve an adorably emart effect, "| like to. have same ~ \) \o| erat board, the President made a Dark blue serge could .stand al- very full around short address, pointing out the bene- That new: r is judged by th meee ony color one desired, to be ah Ney Le fits ho believed both farmers and the ‘spaper is ) y those com- orked in worsted, old gold, green: yt Miag you Nin "Set | Investing community would enjoy un- petent to express a sound opinion as choices. The narrow ash belt of the | “dvance. der its operation, being highly regarded in its community. THE WORLD Printed in June, 1916 a greater volume of Real Estate adver- tising than any other New York morning \Y. yest” and” collar, tite Gina abe tnumsnesly Denaticial to: the farms A Remarkable Sale ' “1 ‘ newspaper—95,329 lines to be exact. final wat eae Tait Sen nae | MUELOe Se SRO Reese Ene earcuen: it Sogelp met Would only 47 inches! singular position of disadvantage, of * . not mind buying ° enty~ } This was considerably more than ONE- Baw Ennis fonany Tide Am twenty | mney have not had the same freedom FOURTH of all the Real Estate adver- be ie Many orewn, ee aad to got credit on their real estate that 1 200 | INGERIE BI Ol ISES » tising printed in the seven morning news- CONSTANT. fears goote iaataa [eras nee he ne eh 2h ois ? g Pp y V ig Cut your bodice tall, medium facturing and commercial enterprises papers of the city which are printed in | in this manner, weight. and while they have sustained our Tomorrow, Tuesday, English 1 outlining neck MRS. A. 8. |iife they did not in the same degree The inference to be drawn from THE WORLD’ Slead is plai U tionably, leadership i What Next? mosel soy lag year's Grose illustrated ee Ney eee { | is plain. Unquestional leadership in nerew' ; , " ' Pp iq! 'y> -siigdas Further European complica- | 8restly | apprect- w delayed Justice to them, and can- | A Special Purchase Offered at NM high class Real Estate advertising con- tions, the Mexico question, un- | Sted, am sixteen f not but feel that tt in a very gratify: | c c 1 stitutes a claim to the earnest attention dreamed of aerial and undersea | yon’ “dark” hair, 47 |\b the.thing to play aay part in doing | Less Than Half Usual Prices A of all advertisers, tites lurking in inland waters; | fure. (The | mns- tations but with confident expecta. | A Leading Manufacturer of the finest type of Lingerie Blouses gave us THE WwW ORLD’S Circula- SDOUEH fo SUBEREL the posalbilis batiste with pink tions that tt will be of very wide first choice of his entire stock at these unusual concessions, because he is retir- y of a onal nerve rackers »flowers. Would a reaching benefits and incidentally it . : " 8 = la. wisiad ¥ qi rere follow, cape look pretty? hatll tal celanonnts gata the inventing ing from business. The models selected represent his very smartest produc: " tion in New York City exceeds by over 100,000 the circulation of any New York morn- ing newspaper. It is greater than the A A ‘ A . r hout the civilii — in white shionable colors, adorned with embroideries, laces and hand combined city circulations of the Times, She EN ET | Pelt > lcs Aree ern n whit and fosbie nable pris rf h Herald and Tribune. This delightfully palatable Wilson Returns From Cratne, » Phildetshia Heder) embroidery, ull range of sizes, 34 to 44. 2 lo f sual WASHINGTON, July 17.—President |.” celeb my. wouldn’ d Pmntrgeaareryt {avalua- and Mrs, Wilson returned early to- | folng, to celebrate my wouldn't wed: | No Approvals. No Returns Pleas a nerve and brain food. | day from « week-end cruise in the|” “Svoutdn't wedding? Wooden, you phd Blane | Can be procured from any re- lower esapeake Bay on the naval | mean” = liable druggist and should be t Saye , Oy “Bua | since 1 | taken with meala—Adri = ee ~ ow he bea Increases of aalary the Bureau of Standards would regulate on a fixed For instance, @ man drawing $1,200 @ year would be eligible to an and a 0 years man getting $4,800 to $6,120 a year ALL ITS EMPLOYEES | ALBANY, July 17.—New York City torney General Exburt BE, Woodbury held in an opinion made public to- based upon a@ recent amendment to the Work. is very eping and calls for compensation rance for all employees perform. dangerous tasks enumerated | cla in the Compensation Law, whether for the State, anv of the counties, cities, towns or villages. This amend. ment to the law is Chapter 622 of plaited skirts are popular, the plaits not always pressed the full length of the skirt, but olther pressed to the hip line, or only jaid at the belt line and left to hang unrestricted the Introduced as a pleasing relief from the stripe, and for the soft ailk frock, whioh will be needed on cool days be- tween now and fall, they are suresto achieve @ distinct contrast trom Nhe silk frock of last spring, DESCRIPTION OF THE DESIGN. would bo pretty, the touch of white empha- sized by & broad pointed collar which drops over a plain dark-blue bodice. The skirt is laid in plaits, which are hot satisfied with being merely laid in at the belt lino, but insist on the right ito be flatly pressed, and so ex- TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what styles or colore become you; tf the making or remodelling of a gewn perplexes you; if you are bove the belt, to be caught pre- yy undor the satin part of the bodice. With @ narrow sash belt of the satin in double thickness, which ties in loops and ends in the back, the effect is unusually attractive. Sleeves of dark blue georgette crepe are made to stand out at the top by two rows of satin ruching, the same as that which so prettily de- fines the deep hem in the skirt. la | Pockets of plain satin trim the sides, == | and tiny buttons line the front in the way shown at tho right, On this model I have depicted my design, constructed of soft linen or light weight woollen or ilk goods, such as albatross, serge or crepe do chine. The trimming may be of sev- eral rowa of soutache braid, or one Uncertain as to when and where to wear your clothes, Mile, Lode- wick will advise you. Address communications to Fash- fen Editor, New York Evening Worta. velvet to show, Make sleeve puffs from goods cut from skirt. Dear Fashion Falttor: | I have enough coral color chiffon velvet to have an evening wrap made and intend to trim same with white fox collar and cuff. Would appraciate describing : Original Home Dressmaking Designs RURAL CREDITS BILL PRAISES FARMERS President Says They Have Not Had Full Representation in the Past. WASHINGTON, July 17.—President Wilson to-day signed the Rural Cred- its Bill passed recently by Congress. A group of Senators, Representatives and officers of farmers’ organizations applauded warmly as Mr. Wilson af- $705,753,000 IN pare $50, $68, trani in why —1,8 supp! with last Br with were bulld with Metropolitan district sales of realty at the assensed valuations reached 9423,600,000, Thim was $21,600,000 above Inet year’s total, the greater olty $378,000,000 in sales] arose $129,000,000 in mortgage loana, $111,- 500,000 in building operationa, com. and $93, Manhattan 984,236,000 LOANS SHOW Manhattan borrowers got $64,236,- 000 on mortgages in comparison with the 1916 period. average loan and decrease in value |the General Theological Semina: of gach parcel sold show the ample | dead at her home in Asbury Park. in mortgages, | teeeee inet pear The Ht satel | AGED oe We 0160 .e08,008 i FON FOLLOWS BROOKL YR hile way to Kurope, eo the letter was went in duplicate to Presidem and General Manager Leslie Sutherland of the Yonkers lines and Kdward H, Maher, general manager of the West. cheater lines, Tho letter aske an anewer by night and seated herself in the dow tn order to et fresh aii Reis, on finding ti body, moneda Dr, Shapiro from who said death had been TRICT PAY §423,500,000, Mortgage ee FROM ICE-BOX TO CELL. 91,000 wer 1,000,000 ahead, In Les rickem SRURG, Pa, July 17.1 ending mass in the Most Hely ment Church here, Loule aged sisty-three, a retired Faint cries early to-day coming trom the butcher store of Moyer Neunsdora, at No, 101 Weat Twenty-seventh Street, attracted the attention’ of Patrolman with $263,000,000, $120,000,000 000,000 reapectively. EASY 7 = MONEY IN MANHATTAN. OBITUARY NOTES. Licut, Willian BE, Winant, U. 8. N,, 44,000 in the 1916 first half and | retired, aged forty-nine, an inventor 100,000 In 1914, That separate | and designer of the Arctic ship Roose- ctions were of larger calibre | velt, 1s dead at his home, No. 1479 jown by the number of contracts | Dean Street, Brooklyn. 70 in comparison with 2,040 for| Mra, Emma C. Richey, eighty years ‘The increase in tho | old, widow of Prof. Thomas Richey, of , ts] “Eddys” Sauce puts meal in hot weather. Just a dash in gravies—on hot or meats. and salads. ‘ ly of capital available for realty] Norman W. Harris, aged aixty-nin operations, This was reflected also In | panker building outlays, $42,600,000 for new structures and alterations comparing | wy yha7.202,000 In the frat half of | Wintam 1, Kowenhoven, aged sixty, | ooklyn comes after Manhattan | member of the old Brooklyn family of | ‘a total of $158,900,000, There |that name, is dead at the Bedford | 7,200,000 In wales, $37,886,000 | Sanitarium, Brooklyn. $23,275,000 in new] M. Butler Hellner, coal merchant ings and alterations, comparing | and golfer, died yesterday at his home $93,000,000, $34,000,000 and §22,- | in Elisabeth. Grocers and Delica- tessen Stores sell it bund of linen ina contrasting color how. T can have fized his signature. ro, ——>0 color from the frock, euch as rose pink on |#ame made, Have Just before algning the meanure, ——————— white, lavender on tan, &c., or if the frock is of wool material, straight material should be worked with fringo across its narrow ends, ANSWERS, TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Eattor: I have a blue taffeta dress from last year which I am desirous of re- modelling, It has a Bhug fitting bodice, long, tight sleevoa and straight, full skirt. A white net with blue velvet, Two cut steel but- tons, net yoke and collar, Cut and drape skirt as I am showing, allowing of & georgette crepe ruffle edged with AMaultitade of Happenings The Natural Inquiry le— possibilities, the epidemic of in- fantile paralysis, the man-eat- ing sharks with whetted appe- Professional public soothers are advising every one to keep cool and calm, which is excellent advice providing the condition of one’s nervous system permits It. To those whose nerves are on edge we suggest Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, which for half a century has nourished and strengthened men, women and tried to get a pat- tern for same, but B. J. Yoke fitted with seam on shoulders. Have shown back view. Dear Fashion FAitor Inclosed I am sending two samples of material of which I have four yards each, Will be gratoful {f you can let me have a pat- tern, or else illus the pape imple way! of making @ dros: and what kind of Sorry that space permits mo to deacribe only one dress. Use plain white silk mull for undersleeve and skirt sections with the lavender and white goods, Lavender satin ribbon around waist and to outline yoke, over which Iles a small lact collar. Dear Fashion Editor: A few suggestions as to how to re- dark complexion, [ am 5& foot 4 inches, with a very slender If so, what color? Thanking you, I am, J. 8. A cape ‘collar ¥ of white batiste, GS trimmed with a@ row of insertion like that used In the dress if you have some, The skirt will probably require more fullness, Thre uffles of white batiste as T have shown, also with insertion set in. You will have to use a ribbon meet ae ae which creates a system of twelve loan “On occasions of this sort,” said the President, “there are so many things to aay that one would despair of say- ing them briefly and adequately, but T cannot go through the simple cere- mony of ning thid bill without ex- pressing the feeling that I have in signing. It Is @ feeling of profound satisfaction, not only, gratitude that we have completed this Plece of legislation, which I hope will with some others share in the benefits of that life “Therefore, this Dill, along with the very Mberal provisions of the Federal Reserve Act, puta them upon an equality with all others who have genuine assets and makes the great this act of Justice, “I look forward to the benefits of | this bill, not with extravagant expec- community, for I can !magine no more satisfactory and solid who have money to use, “L wign the bill, therefore, with real, emotion and am very glad to be hon- ored by your presence and supported | by your feelings, I have no doubt ta what I have sald regarding it” but of real) investments | than this system will afford those | <0 SS oo 0 3 m3 Greeley 1900 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Strect Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays Extraordinary Values « $1.95 © $4.95 Which Is Less Than Manufacturer's Cost tions and are of notably effective style and exquisitely dainty finishing details, Voile Blouses, Batiste Blouses, Linen Blouses BROPS DEAD IN CHURCH," Litemme ef Breekiva Greensbera, Pa. 10¢ Made by E- Pritchard, 331Spring S..NY} "1 a |

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