The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1916, Page 5

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ether green things he would preter MARITAL TROUBLES voting wete an OF COLTS ARE UP IN ae DIVORCE COURT AGAIN, ©, Weeds and Grass Fly in bner getic Clean-Up Campaign at Rosedale, L. 1 b MEN ARE TOO BUSY.) Borough of Queens Appealed| « i. to in Vain for Laborers, | Mise tbor | | | her ' So Women Act Determined to make Nowedain Lt Be mort beautiful place in the Mo @ugh of Queens, the fe @at village turned out bright and Garly Chis morning wilh dome, ehovels Plehs, scythes, sickles and pruning | Bnives and began ‘The women took hold of the situa. fen efter the men had “fallen down For months the Rosedale Board of) Fvede hae been trying to induce @Mclals of the Borough of Queens to @end gangs of laborers to their vil-| fage and clean things up The Queens officials couldn't see that al comsary. They ad was growing tn he main thorough and that the park) “cleaning up” ] Mre ELIZABETH B COLT GHEEN WICH, Conn, Sept. 6—The of Mrs, Elizabeth Bowne Colt and her husband, Harris New York ublic when going to kee fibrnoon, and the day after! dale ie the r New oYrk on We are ie tht marital troubles It's the only way w Village, ‘The men a money they haver t they will be agreeably surprised | suit when we get through.” _—> —— divorce was started by Mrs, Colt in the Supreme Court at alimony for custody of the oon Pout ol oF for @ivoree Aion Malet, ond Pireet CORTELYOU NEADS JURY ON BUILDING COLLAPSE uperintendent of Brona Inspection @ WOnLD, WEDNBSDAY, SBPTBMBBB 6, 1016. WORTH BEACH IN PERK | WHILE PAVILIONS BURN her of the frm of Dire Fighters at Mesort, Unable t Prevent thet city Force Is Pirst Witness at Coroner's Inquest Nefore - fn « op The frat wit Hobert J. Moo of that he os welal jury ae called rhead the Hront keep to & Cot Be of whien Cortelyou was 6 roner William J. Piye vonteem others od in the accident was Yupt of the Butlding it wae pent that Distriet Attor . Moorehead be- ne ® long statement of the of the offclain of bie depart. Neta Theta Pt in Convention, SARATOGA SPRINGS, No Y., Bepy 4.—Over 200 members of the Reta Theta 4 faternity are attending the n which E. Conn, and weods were so scarce in Greater suits for separation, for New York that city money couldn't be used with propriety in getting rid them. “Well of all things,” said Mre Oharies H. Winslow, when she was) told what the city officials had de @lared. “Why don't the men of Rose ale take day off and get out them- @elves and clean up the town?” Her husband, who ts a pi |HUGHES ON HIS WIND-UP ATTACKS 8-HOUR LAW He Calls the Measure the Over-| throw of the Rule of Reason in Government. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 6—To-day war rest day for Candidate Hughes. his) Not a single speech was acheduled, business to ko Krubbing around after! and the Republican nominee and his weeds and grass. Ho didn’t like the wits planned to take things easy preparatory to « strenuous five-day windup to his transcontinental trip in New England and New York. Mr. Hughes was in this city for Sdea of letting the grass grow under Bis feet, he said, but there were —<—< <<< — 38th Street over an hour early in the morning, | but slept through bis stay and had a lute breakfast, From now on he plans to emphasize and concentrate on his criticism of what he terms the tendency of the Democratic Administration to over- throw the rule of reason tn govern- as his teeth. Yo u can have |jitnr laying particular stress upon young teeth at || ihuir toners in mtuenent take sixty,” if you use || 'allread strike. Sozodont liquid— the “old - master dentifrice.” 25c *everywhere. Young Teeth at 60. MAN is as old e mother yesterday afternoon, Loulse Tumbeer, fifteen months, fell through the fire escape at her home, No. 315 ‘West Sixty-ninth Street, to the yard five stories below. In the Polyclinic Hospital tt found she had severe [internal tn. ed F id & Gai ee a! ‘ NEW. September Victor Records Now on Sale é Victrola XIV $150 This style XIV Victrola which we are now showing in a wide selection of woods and finishes is a superb instrument— a wonderful investment at its price. Come and see our great stock and make your choice NOW. ‘This style, with $7.50 in Victor Records, may be paid for on terms of $7.50 a Month Complete selection of all other styles $15 to $350. Easy Terms, All our Victrolas are equipped with the Tungs-tone Needle. Plays 50 to 200 records without change. CHICKERING WAREROOMS Lord ®& Taylor Store FIFTH AVENUE models are here in <0 a 0 a 0 0 a0 Sa 9 00 00 SS 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 g8th Street 39th Street Callot For years there | to-d nology, Carnegi Trinity College, Founded 1826 Bison was of Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Por Checks, urth Floor Whipcords, Stripes Third Floor $7.00 Second Floor and In fine dark tan calfskin with medium weight soles and Louis XVI heels. were presented Behool_€ Tech: Heal, Hehool, and | sa Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., including Saturdays THE VOGUE OF THE VELVET “TAM” Paris and American women who keep pace with Fashion’s whims and fancies are wearing these delightfully picturesque Hats of black velvet, artfully draped in ways innumerable. The Tam is a Hat of individuality daring or demure, piquant or dignified, as its wearer chooses—becoming at any angle and irresistibly youthful in its lines. Twelve of the Newest Variations of the “Tam” are now displayed in the Lord & Taylor collection of Autumn Millinery. velvet, in the “cuff brim” effects so favored. Boasting but a single metallic or iridescent ornament, a jet motif or a*fur pompon. Priced, $5.95 to $10.00 Smartest of Models in WOMEN’S SUITS, COATS AND SKIRTS For the fashionable woman’s Autumn wardrobe Lord & Taylor feature models of sunusually distinctive style and at exceptionally attractive prices. Women’s Suits—New Models $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.50 Tailleurs in cleverest fashions and the new fabrics, Broadcloths, Velour Cloths in the rich Autumn shades. Coats of Bolivia and Velour Cloths $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $39.50 Long, flaring garments of distinctive style in these light weight luxurious fabrics, lined with plain or fancy silks. In every fashionable deep color, including the new greens, plums, browns, Burgundy, Mohawk, navy and black, Separate Skirts Are Featured at $5.95, $7.95, $8.95, $12.50 and $14.50 The vogue of the Separate Skirt makes this collection extremely interesting. New Whipcord, Wool Poplin, Broadcloth, Wool finished Cheviots, with pockets, novel yokes and button trimmings. THE HIGH-CUT TAN BOOT In the Vanguard of Fashion The bootmaker’s art this season is smartly evidenced in many novelties, chief among which are the high laced Boots of Russia Calf. In the various shades of ‘Tan, these are modeled on lines of extreme slenderness; graceful, high-arched—eminently Shoes of distinction. Featured are Extra High-Cut Lace Boots Se OE SEES CE SS: sD es RDO ORR CE: nr OO aan) an 0) SO 0 0 et SSSI SMU I Sp a a a at | Checks, Check Plames, Send Call for Help Fire which destroyed twe Wig pe) viltene et North Beach I. |. eariy to-day threatened for @ time te wipe out the mae tee of the amuse ment teeert ne fre started in Unter dew Landen, @ two-story pe | vilten @ aes by Theophiie Mtruchior Miide The North Reach Volunteer Fire sering thet the Skin Diseases Soon Yield to Resinol H you have eeneme, similar itching, burning, unsightly shin eruption, try Hesinel Ointment and Resinol Soap and see how quickly the c hehing shape and the trouble disappears, ringworm or “leven If it ie @ severe, stubborn case Resinol Ointment is also household druff, and for a score of other uses where a soothing, healing application is needed Resinol Ointment and Kesinol coy are absolutely free from anything hars! or injurious and can therefore be used freely for babies’ skin troubles, Doo. tors have prescribed the Resinol treat- ment for over twenty years, Resinol Soap improves poor complex- jj ions, Resinol Ointment and Resinol -| Soap are sold by all druggists, For free, write to Dept. 61-R, Baltimore, Md. ic 39th Street Made of black Lyons OpPENHEIM.CoLLINs & Go S4th Street New Vork \ New Autumn Millinery Our showing of the new Autumn Millinery is more than ever attractive. Distinctly interesting are the new ideas for Fall—wide, drooping outlines, higher crowns, wings, metallic and beaded effects, fur, velvet, felt combined with velvet, hatters’ plush. Certainly the smartest of the new Paris crea- tions for Autumn are to be found in our models —and something tells us you will like them. “* Piquante "—4 Copy of a Lewis Model The model illustrated, for example, is a copy 22.00 of a Lewis creation in rich velvet, with sweep- ing brim and the new hackle-feather crown, We have named it “Piguante” because the effect is simple and very smart. a i il 7 Look at Your Home in the Light of Your Kitchen The Board of Health and all Physicians are im- pressing upon the public the necessity of clean- liness in the Home—aad particularly in our kitchens. There is no other fuel as clean as Gas. Itis the most sanitary means of cooking. No coal, ashes, kindlings or dust where a Gas Range is used. ‘ A Gas Water Heater speedily furnishes hot water in any desired quantity, day or night. A Gas Incinerator burns garbage to a very fine ash. Gas ranges rented for $2.50 a year and upwards. Gas Water Heaters and Incinerators sold for cash or on the installment plan. Put your Home in order new. Prompt attention will be given if you will write, telephone or call at one of these Gas Offices :— No. 157 Hester Street Tel, Conet 8400 No. 130 E. 15th Street Tel. stuyeceent 4900 No. 140 E. 15th Street Tel. Stuyossant 4950 No. 142 E. 18th Street Tel. Stwyvccens 1308 No, 112 W. 42d Street Tel. Bryens 98 No. 2084 Third Avenue Tel. Morlom 388 No. 281 Lenox Avenue Tel. Merningetde 190 No. 173 Hunter Avenue Long Island Ci Tel. deteria 108 No. 32 West 125th Street el, Meviem 8588 No. 1909 Amsterdam Ave. Tel duduben 8900 Courtlandt Av. & 148th Se. Tol. Melrose 0000 No. 1815 Webster Avenue fel, Tremont 9010 “The Right Way is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO, B. CORTELYOU, President IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHA} YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT,

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