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———————— re SSr~—CSCC——<—CS ™—~——CC.rS™™ rr yr MEL tneendtary Fires Are Started tn veland Hog Pens. davieave, Oct. 2—Fire started by Incendiaries at noon to-day, who .feveral bales of straw near the chutes in the hog pens of the ° is. More than 1,400 hogs in @are nearby were hauled away safely, Several carloads of cattle were turned Hurray! Griddle Cakes for Breakfast! Maybe your youngster won't hustle down to it when there are “Presto” griddle cakes on the bill of fare! You can't blame him—of course not. The cakes you make with “Presto” are always lighter and better eating — now aren't they? And incidentally, don’t you appreciate the convenience if. andsa intime when you use Presto”? Most housewives do. eeee from the pens and ran wild about) SE mm» RONK PROSEELTOR British Take Mail From Dutch Ships BERLIN, Oct. 2 (by wireless to Say- ville).—Reports from Amsterdam to the Overseas News Agency say that three Dutch steamships, the Kambangan, from Amaterdam for Bahia; the Frisia, from Buenos Ayres for Amsterdam, and the Commewyne, from Paramaribo for Am- erdam, were fo cr fis at an English port o teave their] TAKES UP CHARGES AGAINST HOSPITALS Fordham, Riverside and Metro- politan, Named in Complaint on Treatment of Child. County began an investigation to-day {nto the charges made against phy- siclan at Fordham, Riverside and Metropolitan Hospitals, by Joseph Dye [and his wife Harriet of No. 236 East’ !Ono Hundred and Sixtieth Street. Through Mrs. Steven B. Ayres of the Bronx Big Sisters the matter was laid before yan of the Children's Court. According to Mrs. Ayres two-year-old Joreph Dye Hospital July 28, put rejected as a patient because the hospital was crowded, At Riverside the child's ill- ness, it is claimed, was pronounced to be Infantile paralysis and he was sent to the Metropolitan, after being car- ried about for seven hours in am- bulances, Sept. 21 the child was discharged as cured, but died in agony three days later at home, The parents charge that the baby was neglected in the Metropolitan Hospital and died of gas- tritis and not of infantile paralysis, Mr. Martin said to-day that the hos- ee ner District Attorney Martin of Bronx|@*Us users and sellers; was taken to Fordham | ANTI-DRUG LAW VALID, HOLOS JUSTICE GARVIN Disputed Section as to Having Opiates in One's Possession Constitutional. In a decision to-day upholding the law making It a misdemeanor to have narcotic drugs in one's possession, Justice Garvin in Special Sessions said: “When conditions are #0 serious as to require a special police squad, which devotes all its attention to when the | municipal authorities find it neces- |sary to maintain a large farm colony to which drug victims may be com- mitted for treatment, and when crim- inals arc daily pleading that had it not been that they were under the In- | Quence of # drug they would not have committed crime, it becomes mant- fest that any legislation of the char- acter of the disputed section 1s well withiu the police power of the State.” Counsel for Cora Marcey, convicted {of having morphine in her possession, section, |AUTOIST KILLED WOMAN, HURT SON, THEN FLED Green Felt Hat Only Clue to Driver Who Sped Away After Hempstead Accident. A green felt hat is the onty clue the police have to the driver of an auto- mobile which killed Mrs, Elia M. Tay- attacked the constitutionality of the, lor, aged fifty-three, and sertously in- Jured her twenty-year-old son Henry as they walked near their home on the Old Country Road at Hempstead, Lb pitals were apparen warning given in a sentment, following some months ago. “T shall take the matter up with, the Health Department.” he said, “and make sure that in hospitals under the control of that department, there is some systematic method of transferring patients from overcrowded hospitals and giving their rela assurance of proper and considerate care,” investigation jday, Taylor regained consclousness yesterday, but could not describe the car or its driver, The nat was found near the scene, Carl H. Schmidt, pro- prietor of a nearby hotel, told Coro- —— JUSTICE LYNCH RESIGNS. Leaves City Court to Become At- torney for Railroad Recetver. City Court Justice Richard Lynch to- |day gave up his $12,000 a year office to ‘become attorney for a Western railroad | recelver. When Chief Justice Edward, D¢lts Kappa Epatton Incorporated, O'Dwyer reached his office in the City {Im the presence of A. Barton Hepburn, Court Building th! morning he found /Osden Mille Reld. Charles Sheriil and a letter from Justice Lynch stating that other prominent New Yorkers, Justice he had gone West last Saturday to fill Gavegan to-day signed papers in the ils new position 5 uet Incorporating the Delta ‘The former Justice is a Democat and kappa Epsilon, one of the larges has been ent in the affairs of the ticoal fr itles In the country. yt few Nation: nocratic Club. His term duys ago the fraternity purchased the on the did not expire until De- site of the old Yale Clu! It will be cember 811 transformed into a modern club building Altman & Ca. Black Chiffom Dress Velvet (imported, 39 inches wide) For Banquet or Camp-Fire “ Lea & Perrins’ is an indispensable accessory. Itisa delight both tothe taste of the epicure and the keen-edged appetite of the buater, doctor was needed for some one his cr had just struck. Phe man, ac- cording to Schmidt, then fumped Into ‘a machine and drove away, The oaly original Worcestershire Sauce Send postal for free kitchen hanger containing 100 new recipes LEA & PERRINS, Hubert Street, New York City Several Thousand Yards of Imported Cretonnes (31 inches wide), featuring attractive designs and color effects, will be on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) at the extraordinarily low prices of is offered, in a Special Sale which wiil be continued to-morrow, at $3.25 per ya Mall and Telephone Orders will receive prompt itlention 30c. & 50c. per yard Also a quantity of Linens and Cretonnes, 50 inches wide, at greatly reduced prices. | A Sale of Blankets, This Sale presents a very advantageous oppor- Be dspreads, Comfortables tunity for obtaining hangings, etc., for the i Autumn refurnishing. Ete., for toemorrow_ and Wednesday, will offer (Upholstery Department, Fourth Floor) unusual values at the prices quoted. White Blankets 55.00, 6.00 & 7.00 A Very Important Sale of per pair 2 Women’s Marvex Gloves (glace kidskin, in black, white, tan or gray) e {85 Pairs of White cut and separately bound; per pair . . . . . . Biankets very special, $8.00 Bedspreads (hernmmed): each $2.90 to be continued to-morrow, presents Satin Marvex . Size 244 Ones or Three-clasp Gloves, perpair 2. «© $1.75 Mousquetaire Marvex Cloves, sixteen-button length . FA . . per pair $3.00 xe3j yards . 2. « « . . 5 Also 250 with sca d edges; size very special . . . . Satin-finish Bedspreads 2x234 yards; each $2.50 llop Woolefilled Comfortables School Shoes for Girls and Boys covered plain-colored dotted mull, are shown in all the newest and most each . © «© «© « « «+ $6.50 desirable styles, ‘ Naw ...0 best loathers obtainable, in light Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases as weil as sturdy weights, and leaving (with plalm hems) nothing to be desired in the way of work- Sheets . . . each 85c. to $1.35 manship, the Autumn assortments present, at moderate prices, everything that is smart fn footwear for the younger set. Pillow Cases , . each 25c. to 32c, (Fourth Floor) Hitth Avenue-Madison Avenw, New York The accident occurred late Satur-— ner Seaman that about the time of { the accident a stranger told him a ¢ THE RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER (MAN WHO SHOT FIVE = UP ON MURDER CHARGE | Four Jersey Policemen, Two of | Whom Died, Were Among Vic tims of Antonio Fedrici Antonto Fedrict was placed on ‘rial | here to-day before Judge Marry V Osborne, in Newark, charged with | having shot and killed Patrotman Robert J. Shannon, of the Mast Orange police force, at Cedar Grove on the night of Dec. 17 last but two hours to get a jury. Beaides the charges on which he ts| being tried Fedricl is under indiet- Ment for shooting and killing Patrol- jman Willlain IF. Mertz of the Bloom. | jfleld police force, for having shot Patrolman David Wendell of Kast ‘Orange and Patrolman William Hix- gins of Biounfield, He ts also ac- cused of shooting Charles F, Barr at Bast Orange, The policemen sought to arrest Federici at Cedar Grove for tne! shooting of Barr and a pistol fight followed. Fedrici was inside a house and opened fire, After shooting the} men he ped and was caught only recently, —<——_ CHICAGO'S OFFICIALS IN SLOT MACHINE DEAL Mayor's Alleged Financi Financial Backer as Well as the Chief of Police Are Besmirched. CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Detectives op- erating under the direction of State's Attorney Hoyne, who is investigating slot machines In Chicago, to-day raided the Sportsmen's Club of |America, of which Mayor William H. Thompson formerly was President, selzed all records and summoned the secretary and other attaches to ap- pear before the Grand Jury. Assistant State's Attorney Berger Freleety a statement that the rald fol- ved investigations which indicated t officials o! e club, tneluding ef of Police rh : Tt took | were connected with the installation of slot ma es in Chicago. ‘8 statement sald that j keepers of saloons and vicious resorts land handbook makers were solicited to become members of the club, and that life memberships were sold’ for $100, ‘The money collected was used for polit- teal purposes, CONTEST OF $2 $2,000,000 _— SUYDAM WILL DROPPED | | Fight Over Estate of Real Estate Dealers Said to Have Been Settled Out of Court. | A legal battle involving an estate of more than $2,000,000 came to an ent to-day when relatives of Lambert Suydam, wealthy real estate dealer, w objections filed by them in Kate's Court to the . It {8 underate side! Te i the mselv to him untll they lost a large part of thei r wealth Phe objections were filed by nephews, among them Rich Suydam of Garden © brother Harry, ercise of undue infl cipal heirs ence by the prin- > SURFACE CARS IN CRASH. Caasen everely Shaken tp in Lahth Street ¢ Two One Hundred and 1 Street cars collided this Manhattan Street through the fall of the rear trucks of a westbound to take the automatic switch at tant int. This threw the rear of the into the front of an eastbound , eruinpling up its front vestibuie | and breaking all the glass in both | cars, | The eastbound car was fil | passengers from the | and these were sev : |the impact sur women suMering morning at Structural Iron Work- ers who fight high winds and all kinds of weather choose the kind of underg rment giving the greatest an ount of protection and comfort. They wear reliable WOOLEN underwear—no fads for them, They are careful to buy— Royal STANDARD You too should wear ROYAL STANDARD if you are exposed to the uneven temperature of street or country, home, office or workshop, It fits fine, feels good, wears long, wards off colds and chills, pre- vents sudden cooling of the’ body and keeps you well. WATERFORD KNITTING CO., Makers WATERFORD, N, ¥ ee a, 1916. BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specialty Shop of Onginations 4 FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET ANNOUNCE BEGINNING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), OCTCBER 3RD, AND CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 71H, INCLUSIVE, THEIR Annual Advance Sale of ‘Women’ s Es Favs of Quality 8 Tashan * At 25% to 33% Less Than Re: lar Season Prices Trim'd Hud<on Seal Coats (Or Self Collar and Cuffs) 85.00 Natural Skunk or sailor collar and cuffs of seal. Hudson Seat Coats (Dyed Muskrat) 70.00 40 inches long, full flare model. of choice selecte pelts. (Natural Skunk Collar) 95.00 42 inches long, full flare model, made from flat cur. pelts. Hudson Seal Coats Selected | Dyed Muskrat 45 inches long ful model Natural Muskrat Coats Smart Motor or Modes 4 nches long, \ ul fiare models, ma’ e from selectei skins... lare “110.00 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Border and Collar of Skunk 45 inches ong, full mode, 6- inc’ double stripe border, and collar of skunk. .........005 Trimmed Leopard Coats Contrasting Fur Trimmings “Smart new 40 incies tong model, b.ai tit: lly marked nat- ural reccoon c-llar and cuffs. 85.00 j Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Border, Collar and Cuffs of . Skun' Very full model, 45 inches long; 6-inch double stripe border, collar, cuffs of naturel skunk. . Trimmed Mole Coats Border and Collar of Contrasting Fur Fal es mal “ith Lara ! and collar taupe wo,6 | vale 225.00 -| Poreipee vere ea| Se gauntht cuffs... 6... 602s Belted Russian Mole Coats " Model Hudson Seal Coats 48-Inch Long Models ; Russian gir. le, fl re, poirted aS lectea ior and j ice ffe ts with id pelts, berver, ecllar and c: ffs pirivevlls... 195.00 Of ta pe (0K...eeccseeerers 325.00 --- Origincl Paris Models and Reproductions Exclusive Modes in Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps 245.00 « 1850.00 Luxurious pelts developed in modes that feature enveloping, voluminous folds of fur $ with monk, clache, bishop and crushed collars and new sleeve effects—made of ° Hudson Seal, Baby Caracul, Broadtail, Mole, Ermine, Kolinsky and Mink. vf presented 9»! A large collecticn of choice pelts, in sable, ermine, silver fox, natural blue fox and fisher, is from which fur garmer.ts, neckpieces and muffs will be mace to special o1 Natural Fisher Sets Whole skin animal scarf, with barrel muff to match. 85.00 Hudson Bay Sable Sets Kolinsky Sets Unusual modes in cape collar and muff, 95.00 Four-skin muf , trimmed with tails and two-skin scart. 95.00 Capes, Scarfs and Stoles Barrel and Canteen Muffs «| Mole Cape Collar.... 25.00 27.50 | Mole Muffs ......... .. 22.50 25.00 2 | Hudson Seal Cape Collar.19.50 25.00 | Hudson Seal .......... 12.50 16.50 Mole Stoles . $9.50 59.50 | Natural Skunk . 16,50 25.00 .. Hudson Seal Stoles 29.50 45.00 | Taupe Fox . . 32.50 35.00 Natural Skunk Scarfs. . 19.50 25.00 | Hudson Bay Blue Fox. . 29,50 39.50 H Taupe Fox Scarts.... 25.00 29.50 | Kolinsky.............. 39.50 45.00 Natural Raccoon Scarfs. .8.50 12.50 | Hudson Bay Sable. ...69.50 t 150.00 Hudson Bay Blue Fox Scarfs.25.00 29.50 | Raccoon ............055 10.00 14.50 Kolinsky Stoles 95.00 165.00 | Beaver ...........00e eee 12.50 19.59 Hudson Bay Sabie Stoles.110.00 to 450.00 | Black Fox Muffs..... . 16.50 22.50 Ermine Capes & Stoles. 69.50 to 245.00 | Ermine Muffs. . 45.00 75.00 THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper.