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FINEST PUBLIC GOLF COURSE Park Commissioner Whittle of the Bronx, before the sub-budget com- mittee of the Board of Betimate to-day was asked If any plan was contem- DESTROYER FLEET HUNTS FOR U-BOATS plated for improving the golfing factit- eg of Van Cortlandt, Park. “There is not,” reptied Whittle, “be- ehuse we alrendy have the finest pub-| Ne, course: in the world,” ‘The Bronx Park 1 $457,008 for 1917, nended by the artrtent asked] 426,04; (Continued from First Page.) new orders by which the neutrality increased, They are the Warrington and Reid, with the Davis, a new de- stroyer, almost ready for commission. BAR HARBOR, Me., Oct. 13.—The torpedo boat destroyer Paulding, which left Newport, R. I. yesterday on @ neutrality patrol mission, ar- rived in Frenchman's Bay early to- day. She proceeded up the Bay to- ward Mount Desert Ferry and later returned to an anchgrage off’ this port. It was supposed that the Such an easy way to heal my skin! “1 never worry if I have a little fash or other eruption break out— 1 just put on a bit of to Bar Harbor because of an er- roneous report last night that @ semger liner had sought refuge The torpedo boat destroyer Mc- Dougal arrived here at 10 o'clock and anchored near the Paulding. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Admiral Mayo, commanding the Atlantic fleet, notified the Navy Department ALL ALONG COAST. | service of recent months has been | THE EVENING WORLD, has been a report, or even @ pos- sibility that a belligerent waa malin- taining a submarine base on this aide, we have sont destroyers out to search for it.” Since the arrival of the U-boat, Mr, Daniels said, there have been many reports, particularly in newspapers, that some belligerent was maintain- ing a naval base here. The Secretary has received letters, it was admitted, suggesting such a possibility. on his own initiative, —————— "HALTING OF THE MADRAS DUE TO PILOT'S ERROR Didn’t Display Signals, Says Lieut. Gates, Commander’ of the Destroyer Sterrett. The halting of the British steam- ship City of Madras off Ambrose Paulding had been hurriedly ordered Tigntship tast night by the United States destroyer Sterrett, which The |* order for the sudden trip to sea,| | though, was made by Admiral Mayo “| ordered her return to Quarantine un- “| til this morning, was the fault of the American pilot aboard, according to FRIDAY, OOTOBER Tout. John Gates, commander of te) 111 POLICEMAN LEAPS Sterrett. Lieut. Gates said to-day: “The vessel came past Quarantine on the far sido, with no signal lights show- ing, which was @ violation of the in- ternational code. Wo played a search- light on her, and, speeding after her, headed her off at the lightship. If the signals had been displayed she would not have been stopped.” When the papers of the City of Madras were examined at Quarantine they were found to be correct, the only offense charged against her, which was laid to the pilot, being her refusal to show eign: and stop when ordered, TRAIN HITS TROLLEY; SIX MEN HURT; ONE DYING TROY, N. Y., Oct. 18.—Six passen- gers were crushed by a Delaware and Hudson train which struck a United Traction Company trolley car on @ crossing in Green Island, oppo- site this city, early to-day. Hector Gippeau, son of the Comp- troller of the City of Cohoes, fs dying and the other five are in hospitals, severely Injured. Slippery ratis caused the accident. TO DEATH AT HOSPITAL His Condition Due to Hardships of Strike Duty, Declares His Mother, Richard Griffin, a policeman of the West Forty-seventh Street Station, delirtous from mastolditis and conee- quent meningitis, jumped from a@ third story window of the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital to-day. He was inetantly killed. Griffin was operated upon for maa- tolditis Wednesday. After apparent improvement he sank and his widowed mother was called from home at No. 436 Cyrus Place. When she reached the hospital his condition was such sho was not permitted to see him. After she left, Griffin had a jucld spell and called for Father Ma- honey, from whom he received the last rites of the church. The priest was hardly out of the room when Griffin made an excuse to wend the nurse away, and made his) way to the window, Mrs. Griffin said her son's ilinens| at. due to the hardships of strike ju 18, 1916, $500,000,000 A YEAR LOST IN WAGES BY ILLNESS Speakers at Tuberculosis Confer- ence Consider How This Wastage May Be Reduced by Insurance, j NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 18—Aa- sertions of speakers that the annual wage wastage due to illness In this country was about $500,000,000, and the necessity of legislation for health insurance ag @ means of reducing this wastage were subjects of Inter- onting discussion among tho delegates to the third annual New England Conference on Tuberculosis when they met to-day. cluded Seymour H. Stone of Boston, Mase, Seoretary of the Massachu- gotta Anti-Tuberculosia League, and Lawrence Veiller of New York, Bec- retary of the National Housing As- sociation, who spoke on housing and ita relation to tuberculosis, a REGISTER TO-DAY. Pi ti until ‘ochre P.M. Mf you do not regles ter you cannot vote. Speakers at to-day’s meetings in- | Bought Diamonds In Time to What everybody Save You Money might have expectéd happened in the Diamond Market. Given a spread- ing demand, especially for the finer grades, and mines shut tight, what be- comes of prices? cmat"es. could to save our customers money, A Jer foe ou a ee ‘sata “Re, and diet at ba Fret the turned the cold corp to the We did what we we succeeded. We made large direct importations before prices rose last time. We paid spot cash, middlemen Pr mounted the Diamonds ¢» in our factory above a 92: store where the highest ¢s, efficiency is linked 9° operation. ss to the lowest cost of a Beautiful Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings from $10.00 to $1,500. The present Diamond values at Lamberts will last until our stock of Diamonds is ex- Resinol ‘That takes out the itch- hausted. Need we suggest early purchase of Diamonds, as gifts or as investments? Solid Gold Wedding Rings Say “Wedding Rings” to a Lambert salesman and he will show them in all shapes and styles, and at many prices from $3.30 up. All are guaranteed to be seamless and solid gold and worthy of a reputation established for forty years. to-day that he had ordered a survey of the New England coast to in- vestigate reports that belligerent ships had established a base there, or that wireless plants were being operated in violation of American neutrality. “Wo have no reason to belleve any belligerent {s maintaining a base on this shore," satd Secretary Daniels. “During the last year whenever thore MPORIU E PORIUM Important Millinery News Trimmed LS, ane BONWIT TELLER &.CO, The Specially Shop f Ongination FIRTH AVENVE AT 38™ STREET Ointment. fing and burning séznédy, and soon clears the trouble away. Llearnedof Resinol Ointment through our doc- tor prescribing it for my brother. ‘Tom had been almost frantic with eczema for months but that ointment healed his skin like magic." 14-karat, $3.30 up] 14-karat, $4.40 up 14-karat, $5.50 fp] 14 18-karat, $4.00 up| 18-karat, $5.50 up | }8-karat, $6.75 up| 18- 92-karat, $5.25 up| 22-karat, $7.00 up |2@-karat, $8.75 up | 22-k, Engra ed Without Charge Wristlet—Bracelet Watches Our store is a meet- ing-place for the best watches, American Remand Swiss, and for Mpcople who appreciate them. Solid 14-karat Gold Convertible Bracelet Watches — Watches that can be detached fron the brac elet ye wor) se ly arnt ly, $22.50 The Spirit of Youth ine “JEUNES FILLES" Modes Fashions for “FLAPPERS” Misses’ FROCKS & Ladies’ solid 1+. thie Gold Watch, with solid 14-karat gold extension brace- let, with 15-jewelled pupae Swiss movement, $22.50. With guaranteed Distinctive & Individualized Misses’ SUIT ‘ 7 ee re Waltham works, $28.00 up. from 4 , F hi GOWNS up >, gold-filled $12.00 up. Sterling silver. $10 up tore Xmas i asnions Afternoon and Eveni: tis Trusty timekeepers from the Waltham and other 7% A Gn yi \ut Fashi ing Foote factories, iy guaranteed solid 14-arat gold, gold- vA! ! id fashioned to Type, Modes, filled and sterling silver cases, at lowest prises. No woman can a affo rd to miss this opportunity. Compare 25.00 to 350.00 29.50 fo 175.00 porn tut ‘ Un u HS ue ( aie ating : Abe ‘trimmed with fur, The personality of the ‘jeune Gif Greek silhouettes, Italian lady's watch, gold la ors tes, Colors of Purple, fille” of 14 to 18 years finds its lines, Spanish notes, Puritan Walthan Taupe, Black, Citron, Dark Br Special Sale Autumn Blouses For Saturday Only orks, plain olished case, $16..0, Gold- tilled case, $10.00. Lady's solid Uw Kerat go"! engine turned quaintness and simplicity mark the various models de- veloped for the matinee, luncheon and tea. Evening frocks for the debutante of rich brocades, silks and velvets, with side trains and cloud-like scarfs of tulle. “FLAPPER” Apparel Ree, U. #. Pat, Off, Originated by and exclusive with Bonwit Teller & Co. For the hard-to-fit-girl of 12 to 16 “Flapper” Tailleur Suits 25.00 © 45.00 Thoroughly different and distinctive types of suits not to be found outside of this establish- ment, specially designed for girls of 12 to 16 years of age who have outgrown their years yet must adhere to girlish modes in apparel. “Flapper” Frocks 15.00 45.00 Emphasized are little serge frocks with “cheval” collers, serge combined with plaid silks, tunic frocks of serge with shadow stitchery, frocks with bead trimming and colored yarn em- broidery, basque, cape and surplice effects, frocks with crepe de chine vests, coat dresses with underblouses of striped challis, straight line plaited dresses with worsted fringe, Also the most attractive and dainty frocks for after- noon and party w ar, Sizes |2 to 6. “Flapper” Coats 25.00 65.00 Specialized styles for school and dress occasions, made in velour, broadcloth and yelvet-—in belt and broad belt mocels, ripple cape effects an wong waisted types. Sizes 12 to 16. exact complement in a Bonwit Teller & Co. tailleur. The youth and charm, the verve and | esprit of the younger set are admirably expressed in these suit fashions for misses. $ 9-45 A SPECIAL SELLING SATURDAY OF Misses’ SERGE FROCKS SIZES 14 TO 18 20.00 to 95.00 BASQUE bodfee with cheval collar, bead trimming, circular skirt, satin seleves 20,00 BOX PLAITED straight line frock with ed belt done in Indian beading, .00 YOKE. box plaited frock, wool embroidered girdle; collar and vestee of gros grain, 22.50 BRAID TRIMMED frock, designed on | simple line, Ft] DUTCH POCKET frock with basque laos ‘and worsted embroidery, BELTED straight line model with ateel id and wool embroiiery, Misses’ Tailleurs Simple 25.00 to 75.00. Velour de Laine Suits 27.50 to 110.00. Peau de Peche Suits 85.00 to 250.00. Costumes of velveteen, velvet paradis and Callot satin for misses 59.50 to 350.00 Man's solid 14k rat gold watch cons, with Waltham works, +50. Waltham | §an.00 movement,| $22.50, Lavallieres—Pendants Nobody thinks it necessary to say that Lambert Solid 14-]. Sold 14 Solid Gold Ka-at Gold Karat Go'd Lavall eres at Gold avallicre anl Solid Lavallere, 14-Karat Gold La- vallieres, pyset with various gems re eta combined part Geor feta, Dark Featured are suits of marked simplicity for school and college wear, three piece suits after Jenny with very simple strap shoulder frocks and buttonless belted coats,Xedingote suits with fur stole collars, wine color satin suits with deep collars and cuffs of Kolinsky, long cassock coat suits, Velvet suits with Chinchilla fur and the deep intricately scutache embroidered Callot girdle. Many otl.er types with is serious and interesting arrangements of the fur collars and cuffs and other style details, Misses’ Daytime COATS Specialized Styles Essentially Youthful, 29.50 © 110.00 A wonderful collection of topcoats which denote the fashions of the day for the younger set. Individualistie in style- theme and silhouette they possess a debonnaire quality particularly suited to misses of 14 to 18, “Velour de Laine Coats 29.50 | Patagonia Cloth Coals 39.50 | Fur Trimmed Coats 45,00 Among these coats are many tailored mannish 4 types without fur, while others have huge collars of various fashionable pelts, Chiffon Tal mode ° \y) ace feveoee RSIXTHAVESIS= STR. Buy Now A Year to Pay Quality Merchandise & “ea fa) Plain Figure Tags Widest Variety at fa) Cash-Store Prices We sell the PETTER wrades bf FURNITURE and RUGS at prices charged elsewhere for the common sert. Here are some SPECIALS Opens sain a s Unltd Pod, Motos DLV rles Evers where ornamented with a fine Montanagyy 2 sapphire ¢ Gt, 2h bar , que pearls and lo lf peorls, popular $7.50. £1!) 0), is ever. Of course they are. We illustrate two attractive new models at moderate prices, Others from $2.75 p: with Diamond, $9.00 up. Sold Goh Neck Chains, $2.00 up. Bring us any old jewelry you would like us to remodel, say for Anniversary or Wedding gifts, and let us show you how much could be done with it at factory expense. We repair jewelry and silve.ware quickly at reasonable charges. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Ni,hts Until 9. vith fine MOYEN AGE type with tie belt and slates baroque of wool embroidery eect aad hili jearls, GEORGETTE and serge compose lrock done in antique silver embroidery, 37.50 Many otter yout!fully chic ard charming types in BOLERO, REDINGOTE we LRAPED WAISTCOAT modes. + EXCEPTIONAL SALE SATURDAY Women’s Undcrgarments Corsets, Silk Petticoats All_Odd Garments Styles UNDERGARMENTS 2.75 & 3.75 Formerly 4.75 to 8.75 | Included are chemises, envelope chemises’ —— | combinations in crepe de chine and French Misses’ Evening WRAPS embroidered lingerie, WOME aN 'S 'S SILI | 59.50 350.00 GOSSARD” CORSETS 3.95 ee ea BE | . od ‘ Formerly 6.50 eas Models 1,95 & 2,95 Formerly 3.00 to 5.00 | Mado of satin and crepe de chine with lace flounces, | | Guartered ) Oak god |) en finish, i wide, 6 foot || extension and Discontinued S CHINACLOSET, gp Colonial style, in (~.' Quartered Oak, \ golden finish, with double doors, 42 inches widt, 64 inches high, at arrangement, at $99'°8 es ig4it ) $39-98 WiConG" WeslS"St . BUFYET, Colonial style, in To appreciate the con- venience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory--- READ IT. attractive drawer Each model an individual expression of youth- ful formal style. Wraps, Coats, Capes and Mantles developed in charmeuse, broadcloth, chiffon velvet and delightful brocaded textiles | “BONTELL” CORSETS 5.75 | enriched with Kolinsky, Flying Squirrel, Mole Formerly 10.75 FRENCH CORSETS 8.95 Formerly 16,00 & 18.00 and Hudson’ Seal,

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