The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1916, Page 5

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intimation Made That F Feo boy ban ' “ nd ond eave. ter "slaying | Ts aa ee si Ter tseati meets ,, Boy Sumpected of Staying |rmercur % Se cotment wet te Welt aee tse to Girl Is Being Made Victim. come tore rs ty to furnieh ball Court opens bere from @&fense attorneys that Roy| Additional evidence tm the case was Minteriiior, farmer boy, suspected of {UME Yesterday, One was the girl's Murdering seventern-yoar-olg Kiien. | PAMAN*rChiOl and the other the top af |# comb. They were found oo the apot 1* my echoes! get down on thew fond. Gut he tone” hende Ong ness on the Meer ond lenrn how te play.” Premptiy ther ehildren plays hth © BOtinet Purpose in ming (hat Parente can become eduee tere, And thet, pew bnew, lo ene of the things on whieh Tm @ 1 believe eheclutely thet lessons from their mothers, They tearm more easily and pleasantly in the early years, now s0 often « CHLOREN 8 WOT Leann eNOUGH FROM FaTHERS “Tew anit that fathers would be at. | © Few eohow.” | remtetet one vou, decd!” on cte mod nd brew eb Renae +9 Weel) i ve thal new te row ond vemee requiring ih and dexterity, he replied a ad ad 1" eb peengetere how te play ao id hewe thew fret - e om B pepe (0 © vietee fer the Minteriiter and the giri beid Period of empty boredom No mat “wt eins = | thelr tryst near the “big elm” two @ mother la, che, be was given by County Judge Mp. | Mise th of here, 1 was sald should soond 0 cartele omouet of |S"C, von crags menagen There| Witcher, retained by the youth's par. are little wooden figures, carved and) ente, He will contend the nacentto HUBH HASTINGS DEAD velop them physically, mentally (painted to represent all the charad- Girt had mony admirere, Two ot} | and moratly, and thie lee greeter = (ore in euch tales as “Hed Hiding them, It (* said, are now with the AFTER LONG ILLNESS achievement than embroidering |Hivod” and the “Three Beare,” to- | Minot militia at ¢ | dace dresses for them or chasing (eeiher with the important bite of Young Hinteriiter _ @ too siaberetely furnished | rconery in these stories, After hear. eee Former State Historian Had Long tog the tale once from bie mother ‘ide -, x 1 alld Career as Metropolitan rhe one paid. he wrote Newspaperman, pend and took her for the ride] ALBANY, July 21—Hugh Mastings, leh ended in her death Before ahe neh hes, 11 10 onid, ho reosived @ letter former State Historian and @ well that my own echool, Known resident of this city, died at the headquarters for all my |. ’ w ‘ blished , Pheer eg be as to meadbica ee yey thitke tect tiviny [REWARDS INSTEAD OF PENAL- extend ness. He was aizty- f & here ie in itself a TIES POR KIDDIES. one years of age. During the greater | “ irl, 1 @ mother makes “ | 5 shall also teach the parents part of hie life he was engaged in Mother of the Phenom- it use of the museum he bi y te Gently smear the face with Cuticura newspaper work, begt) ing on the 1s, the concerts and +i Ointment on end of the finger. Wash Albany Knickerbocker Press, then| enal Winifred Stoner eatres, in teaching the child, off Ointment in five mints with Crd owned by hiv father, and continuing AIAN heed he will learn more than he could cura Soap and hot water, Conth ue with the New York World and New| Will Teach Present and Alen | ever learn trom books, atest oeieve that | bathing fr some minateg using ths © York Times, : “or child should ishment show A easy, epeedy way to clear Atter bin retirement from the omee| Prospective Fathers and), wondertul, who at twelve could their fathers and mothers and nursery | Selb anek (a shin and keep i clear hy Ray of State Historian, he became pub-| Mothers the Beauties|*pcak eight languagos, play five or | kovernestos, to be opened in New + penalties. When there | Semple Each Free by Mall vu nt and flaky !—that' Maher of the Cohoes Republican, six musical instruments, write| York this fall. Aw it happens, Mrs. | mi Punishment it eheuld be Aan yee prig y at’! Ho is survived by @ brother, Core] Of “Natural Educa! tooxs, peat chess champions, teach | Stoners husband ts Just now working jo fit the crime, Nature ove 4 how biscuits bake from dough of | Ri Habis at Gaeta Taesl | hard for New York children, as ho ts If you wet your fest ad Presto Self-Raising Flour. and a sister, Mra. Goorge H. Boothby| tlon. arnegio Tnstitute, and) iy. James Buchanan Stoner, who has of Brooklyn Open Saturday All Day No Connection With Any Other Establishment tn the World WORTH Clearance Sale Taffeta Silk, ; Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “New York is the best nursery for children in the world. Every New York child may MAMSURTEM MAREALL,, be a potential phonomenon; whether he or she actually be- comes one de- phenomenon.” In this fashion could also excel in nearly every varlety of athletics, Now Winifred's mother ts going to teach other mothers how to do It, Also she is going to start an inter- national all-comers’ phenomenon race, Sho plans to take six six- months-old New York babies, every one of a different nationality, and pursue with them the methods she the Stoner Summer Institute in Natural Education at the Scudder Hchool, No, 314 Weat Seventy-second been ment here by the United States Health Service to co-operate In hand. | ling the infantile paralysia epidemic. TEACHING PARENTS HOW TO PLAY WITH THEIR PROGENY. “What are you going to do with your parenta?’ I asked Mrs, Stoner, She ta the same attractive, youthful- looking woman, with firm red checks end burnished black hatr, who made RIA Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 43 & 45 Ww t 34 h St t pre "4 pends on the | has used in training Wintfred—"“and | ao many friends during her visit to | S| reet mea! | Parents. That is may the best child win!” New York with Winifred a year and oe ace why 1 am golng| "As the st nap in er promramme [wtaitago, "0 0 T 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street “Fi f all, I" joing to ma FETE Tt te eee ce er ae ORCEIOE | s euinsen atid mnaniren WhO Gotne * Store Hours: 9 A. M.to5 P.M. Closed Saturdays " Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered September let Sizes 6 to 14 years. Mrs, Winitred Sackville Stoner| treet. Incidentally, she wants to find CG ASTO Oem) aan D0 em Dresses for Present Wear | rer? Sarena ind ait | Semonsietn wert? | ae atants nd Cron GIRLS’ VELVET MISSES’ hi Last year she conducted such an On Sale at These Greatly Reduced Prices in this ely. You remember, Mv |2Hatate at her hone in Wuningtn,| On Use For Over 30 Years DRESSES HATS DRESSES Friday and Saturday All Day. Stoner, the outhor of "Natural Edu-| fren, ‘The couree in but a pretace to |” te CMilHee IY ¥ Formerly $3.95 tos.95 $ | Decidedly the Vogue | § Formerly $19.50 to $25 and tho mother of Winifred | a permanent school for prodigica and | Bignasure of | $2. 95 70 © thé’ plotaresque $10 00 : — = — A e h of rich black . Sil 3.95 ARUN SOURS RGSTRRAG NHC MNCE Gj reeey tora, doved, glowing parle vaver he Ff Abt dE,omer, erat Yoile, be Ell it Mf \ nine wy he } poral ht welyega tin! Uy i plaid and striped Voiles in woman of Fashion has Novelt "Silk. Silk ea Feared 5 95 = OF ie aii ca = eet ere mua. \, Ciel Nepecde ae sey bed ae tical Serge ‘cabin inn effects, 4 , - . ive li Em- shapes identical 4 apes Sem copes wee | ' To Admi f th pire models with organdic & | with those Paris ie wearing | ¢ Navy Blue and light pretty ; Oo mirers 0. t 4 or net collars and cuffs at the moment are here— ot afterncoa wear, Sizer Frocks—of Wonderful Furniture at the or with white guimpes. 21 The New Flare Hats + @ %4, 16, 18 and 20 years Sailors and Small Tub preset “Da? ‘6 %” Middy Sport Hats Embroidered Nets, 8 29. 5 Ritz and Traymore Blou rr S dashing in their lines, art- Dresses Emb. French Voiles. You will be delighted to find that GIMBEL Initiative has reproduced : fully simple, Brime’ tre- | ¥ Formerly $5.95 to $7.50 Taken from iby oe stock, luced to mendously wide or tiny; crowns softly draped or plain, Trimmed with a at popular prices the identical furniture which has helped so much to make the fame of these two beautiful hotels. Special, $2.95 Smart models in natural Dainty modelsin novelty = | | Frocks—of Thousands of the best people in the Tussah with collar, cuffs, single ornament or with voiles, checks, plaids, Taffeta Silk, l world have admired this furniture to a pockets and belt of rose, folds of the velvet; daring stripes and flowered effects. Crepe de Chine, 1 0 95 point where they have asked; “Can = reen or blue stripes; also — distinctive — different. Linen in tailored styles; Pongee Silk. ° we have such furniture in our own =: in etriped blue or green Priced very mederately, alto smart combination Taken from reps ced to J Georgette Crepe, homes to live with, not for a day, but’ = Tussah. Sizes 14 to 20 $5.95 to $12.95 dresses; white and Summer 46.00 for all time? — TOA oka ties Fourth Floor mi And so it has been = 7) 1) ERED (0) EDEN 0D Advance Fall Models aieieeaaall’ oye = ca ae = DINING ROOM FURNITURE 25.00 30.00 ; 4 } 18.50 Gumbel Brothers Featured in the Midsummer Sale i == Selected materials, careful workmanship and artistic finish contribute =| res to the excellence and lastin; gies of the Furniture assembled at this Sale. Sx 4 Reductions of 10 to 50% fess than the original low prices make this | Sy event of unusual importance in view of the present increased cost of Furniture. =| FURNITURE S ALE a Furniture purchased now will be held for future delivery if desired. = = =f — Fumed Oak 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 =| “WITH INITIATIVE” Dining Room Suite i348} Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. tS Cor, Wyckoff St. No Deposit—50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture As illustrated. 9 pieces, in- cluding 54 inch Sideboard, 42 inch China Cabinet, 48 inch Extension Table, Five Side Savings of 10% to 50% $375 “Traymore Suites’’ | $350"Ritz-Carlton Suites” 20 Worth of Clothing | No Deposit--$i Weekly | = Seven Pleces Five Pieces Chairs and One Arm Chair, =: seats upholstered in leather, All Steel Beds BUFFETS =: $325 $200 Former price SS | ae = Apertect copy of Bedroom] Faultless reproduction of B ReMeReeee mame) of =e (PE NU Ge $160.00... cee ee eee suites used throughout this finest of Atlantic City hotels, Seven pieces, either in navy furniture which graces the principal suites of the Rits- Cariton Hotel, New York Odd Dining Room Pieces $26.50 Mahogany Serving Table. Dining Room Furniture $272.50 Sheraton Mahogany Suite, 9 pieces, .$168.00 red <= Sa NMA — ee rem ne ; $250.00 Grey Oak Suite, 9 pieces rT $45.00 Fumed Oak Extension Ta gray or fawn grayish-brown| City, Ingray orivory enamel, $a ey {acobean Oak tune, 10 pieces. $1 $40.00 Sheraton Mahogany Cellarette, Foes with beautify lly hand-painted | hand-decorated or in carved $314.00 William & Mary Suite, 10 pieces $55.00 Mahogany Cellarette .... = decorations. mahogany. A $335.00 Adam Mahogany ¢, 10 pieces 60,00 Mahogany Extens N|We have @ big h| =: THE KITZ.CAMLTON—NEW YORK, ie bit ram En eyy ie anil te Acre SAeeer Chine Cabi $52. 5 Sex ' 550,00 Jacobean Oak Suite, 9 pieces... 3 8.50 Maho sek ot Bulfote te A Half Million Dollar Collection $500.00 Colonial Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces,.,$345.00 | $85.00 Mahogany China Cabinet, Pl.clect from—some fi | $50.00 Mahogany Cellarett $110,00 Oak Extension Table. $150.00 Colonial Mahogany $180.00 Mahogany Sideboard. $45 5.00 Queen Anne Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces. $378.00 $512.00 Queen Anne Walnut Suite, 10 pieces... $4 $575.00 Hepplewhite Mahogany Suite, to pieces $485, $1,371.00 Chippendale Mahogany Suite,10 poes$1185,00 of Furniture at the Old Prices, Select Now During “Review” for Delivery Later. Continue Until Saturday Noon, GIMBELS, 33d St. and Broadway—Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Floors, cli ave Weekly ne Dressers 3 a = ReSSceessees S ssssssssssss a OE Se meee ee 2 Review Days FTI AMARA AN STA il 150 Odd Mahogany Dining Room Chairs, Each, Bisth Floor iff ing Rew meco: x \Ladvertinement: with you, ‘eset oY ee Hi

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