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HELD N $40,000 PLATE THEFT PLOT. AT WOOLWORTHS Employee Admits Purloining Trifles, but Denies Plan to Rob Safes. OTHER HELP TE SIFIES. Declare. Suspect Was Seen Fingering Tumbiers of Treas- ure Receptacles Joseph Dowden, employed in the! home of FW. Woolworth at No. 990 Fifth Avenue, who is charged wit attempted theft of $40,000 worth of | wold and allver plate from #afos tn Woolworth residence, admitted day when arraigned before Magis- trate Cobb in Harlem Police Court, | | that he had appropriated be imparted by “Wince (the wine of life.) Because “Wincarnis” possesses a four- fold power in promoting new health. “Wincarnis” is a Toni a Restorative, a Blood-maker, and a Nerve-Food—all com- bined in one rich, delicious life- giving preparation, Therefore it promotes new strength, new blood, new nerve force and new vitality. That is why over 10,000 Docte fecommend it, And. “Wincarni brings thiy new health so quickly. From even the first small wineglass- ful, you can feel it doing you good, And as you continue taking it, you can feel yourself, day by day, getting stronger, You can see tho way it benefits you, by bringing @ healthy glow to your cheeks, anda brightness to your And soon your whole body is stimulated with new health and new vitality. The Wine of Life Prepared tn Norwich, England He Co., Ltu., Contractors to His Forces and to the Royal Army ols Gren Ni ding A He atile) by Park & Tilford Co. d& Sons J ker, Merrall & Condi York and surroun: nd $1.50 Horse Show Girl, in Black and White, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1016. 2) AMERICANS Is a Widou; acl Birdcage veil effect as 3 yy sulls | Shoulders are wern tather ful wth se flesh over rare old em bon point: Since the War Made Real Invalid to take, It is not @ pat medicine, It contains no drugs. Wincernis” is an admira bination of Choice Wine, prime I tract of Meat, and finest Eixtr Mult—each ingredient selected w scrupulous care, and blended by a Special process by which the value of each ingredient in intensifi producing a delicious, life givir aration, le com a nt Vnan | This lifeepiving “Wincarnis" io th WK AN | hu Avon, nen ree Se : Weak, Anaemic, Nervous or Run. | Davis has @tid she ¢ Wales prec mamesieets | abe AFTER A LONG WAIT. ‘The health that “Wincarnis” pro- perior u f Hye 1g Laas (@ nie ; , motes ia lasting health-notat ' nin We) PAIS, Nov. 139A wireieas de porary, “Patching up"—not a mere : placed around the skirt (8 spateh from Madrid says that 1t was Mflash-inethe pan" but real, new, wot as tetmtnin, and fr ’ ‘4 German submarine which aank the vigorous health that makes you feel hen aval tuakibe the ade Abii American steamship Columbian. it is good to be alive. their deep fur cutts Dale + hor 1|” According to this Information, the Will you try just one boutle? Wve thelr tit exhily (1 Columbian encountered the submarine ; 2 r ton Nov. 6 during a violent tempest Begin to get well FREE gli, The submarine compelled the Colum- Mail the coupon below for*a free trial bottle of “Wincarnis’-—- not a mere taste but end to do you some good, fore Alluring Than Ever QNGOLUMBIAN, and roussed ne Large Proportion of Torpedoed Ss Ship’s Crew Citizens of United States. LEFT NEW YORK OCT. 18. Submarine Waited for Storm to Subside Before Sending Vessel to Bottom. ‘The steamship Columbian of the Aincrican-Hawallan Line, torpedoed by a German aubmarine on Nov. § off the Portuguese coast, was an American ship flying the atars and stripes, and all her officers and a large proportion of her crew were Amert- can citizens. ised in the manufacture of ex chia ‘ Climtn w York 1 Sun Francisco by wa the Panama Canal, —emGennes GERMAN SUBMARINE mn King Simon, _ AUTHORITATIVE Spooning, says a University ¢ Ask your regular dealer for Win- “ Cabfornia professor, is a waste of carnis. Should he have none in stock, van rN time. He is a professor of chem . he can easily get it tor you from his t istry wholesaler. A list of well-known doa! " that merica era iy printed below, Imported in two Gov. Wh His Wile tre rizes only, 85¢ and $1.50 per bottle patter aad has known— 7 \ roll tl Charles 8 ° Use This Coupon i iy Hf ; and liked—this ines, Us 3. Avent m hae se BiecttNee Yor, | Me came with he master blend trial bottle of Win 7” atu 5 : ¥ et, "How To Ge he waist of it, Smaller stiver iH i Usls crrcluront ta a wore on her hat of. bin since 1788. tneer cont of parking wid forwaraing, a (Please write plataly.) BURBANK HYBRIDS ARE WEAR Name tk ERS OF SPLASHED COLORS. wns - i Ci aga ~-° Garstairs t i, u vty city € 1 Noy 1 the: q 4 to t d up At ga nothing more tha yoke uver in order to extricate it SUNK BY USAT Sat ata eee nus RUNAWAY AUTO KILLS BOY. on sand Canada beca “1 thied ‘rade between BUGS BAER AT HORSE SHOW Evening World humorist says about folks there: “Just because they are present doesn’t mean they are horse lovers. We never lamped folks who were present and looked more absent.” | By Bugs Baer. G0 in for that sort of stuff. Apper- ently the Admirals and Commodores don't ride hors any mo Which reminds Vineento Copyright, 1918, by The Press 1 (New Yora beeping Wo HE official catalogue, or rather horsealogue, of the National Horse Siow {s very dull and annoying, Ittelle you what fe hap syahing Co , | | that us Treanoro, the distinguished skullp. tor, is etill at work on his equestrian ue of Admiral Farragut. He has it completed except for the rocking pening. Nobody /| chair. | wants to know) What made it seem all the mor ° what 1s bappen-| Cubby and homelike was that Teddy | ie Roosevelt wasn't there to spoil the The indlepu-|°veM!ng for the oMcers of the Na iH Uonal Guar yen nd | table loge. that) (one uard present. Ted would ear een sure to suggest that they | kittens 1, | Fide aide-saddie or some other caustic an oven aron’t| remark. necessarily bic-) Horse shows ora ali right, put cults holds good|personaliy we'd rather meld forty Pinochle. A workingman feels lost im & forest of high hats, each one at least fourteen hands high and as shiny as the handle on the door of the only saloon {n a mining town. Folks wip are chronic habitues of horse shows may enjoy themaelves, but they man- age to keep it a secret, for the folks who emerge from a coma | and discover that thelr valets have| shanghated ‘em in a box at the Hore Show, Just because they are presont) doesn't mean they are horse lovers. | We never lamped folks who were present and looked more absent. One and $2G-75 Spanking New Horse Show Models The smartest styles you will see this week of brilliant apparel enywhere between the Garden and the Plaza, For the limousine or the top of a tally-ho—to wear to luncheon, to the office or to the theatre Silk Seal Plushes Warm Light Biderwools Veloure—Broadclotha In the big, flowing, smart models that are crowding about the Horse Show rin; the very last word o} style, in a season when coats are supreme. eS one collar, : r’ The vessel has been under charter v cravat fr ! Widows and Mourning : \, rent didn't seem to be thore at all) 1, nantsh | : to the France and Canada Stoamehip|and acted as if he were going to jose occupying boxes were the lover, J any attem Colors Became Fashion Company with aMfices at No. 120 Broad-|have himself paged Knott Dunne, Mrs. Partisigh Zane, stealing the 7 . = ? jajor Tyred, Fulle hol explain the ton ot we | = Europe, New York Is way, Neither her owners nor char-| To the bourgeois who live from’ debutante daughte Nate Rees Mie Woolworth's things naatd he} Following the Style. FXQX terers have received any detatis con-|hand to mouth and get moat of Ht oP | Taque, Lucintha Beene, the Orville had lost 4 « belongings when the Wits fet earnie ihe. ata ve or {thelr voats, It Is a weird and worder | Googy any the mw. Woolworth home a n Cove burnett} Ban La obnybne : se : # mais Sinking OF) rit privilege to get a retina full of hostleigh Dumms, . whether any lives were lost . | vealthy that they The pony event . lagt week By Marguerite Mooers Marshall is é the folks who are 9 wea’ nts were well patron- Fiwing Wahldren, the butier, Fra This year the Horse Show girl {s @ widow. Phe Columbian left New York on keep « Big Ben just for the] ted, especially the cognac, e 1 housekeepe nd Fre erof oe t with eneral varge. t —— me ie at rt ph ae ‘ } a Therefore, it goes without saying, she is more beautiful, more bewtl- a TE TR hla gia ‘The one event 68: the) programme Westinn a aba Leki aaa lal a one ost ific hey 4 soon! deging, more sees Atenas: . — stopped at Boston and. toc bor 2 Voolworth " hatin ee Se eee eng; deeus. more alluring than ever. In one of her moods of tragic irony, pe and took aboardl 1a)" ymprensas the vulgar persons Weeiaers eee thelr overcoat 4 found the safes ¢ black-and-white frame for one's fairness without She Hoston on Oct arriving|ish taicum powder they are making | Oy ow. ers topcoat In time for the } and when he asked wh achieving the stave her errand wido@bood DECORATED BY KAISER At St. Nazaire on Nov. 2. After dia-|watsts out of this season, In Hawall | them, Dowden ad One merely lives in an age of widow Thousands of ohar the horses the Columbian) the shriller sex construct phe Lipkabied Miss Ima Knutt, the veteran deou men in Europe a ig on the sea floor o the - ‘ sailed t. Nazaire for Genoa,| out of shredded wheat, About enough |tante, wore an expensive set ation red flelds of Fs j ae ener tae Mrs. Jacques Mayer, Formerly of ttaty, with her general cargo iktadded WHERE 6. take one Wienke | set of tha: fields of France and Flanders; therefore, hundred Benuine silver for fur that meows of women in New York are . a, SU ee rae Vi Cit Get ed Cro In addition to the crew signed on] fast will furnish material for a frock. |when it's attire. ’ wate seo what was ink white, black, blact > more radiant than ever tn aaa pat oueliania Wat by the United States Shipp ng Com-] And Hawaiians were never noted for! _ wafes. One of the th pOloracee Mourne. ate: jburple, lavender—the Medal for Charitable Werk missioner In New York, several men] their heavy eating. Figuring up on{ Sonkum Yoakum was unable to at eee Acai g PE ARES stricken London and Paris BERLIN (via London), Nov. t— and « number of went |the same adding machine, the soprano | tend, having entertained the Henny purchased recently in France pos ly o sag - He ns and street suits have tomati Mrs. Jacques Mayer, form ‘ aboard at Boston the] portion of Horse Show woctety have} Leonards during the week Dowden, who is said to have worked | jaon Square Gard os ‘ ae shad e mode has sped to Mad- York, wife of tt mi remained St. Nazaire} no appetite at all , Guinea natnldae asrtetlne hay ha an manufacturer, haw be loon to oa iy not] When you consider that an Eskimo) now riding habits were Pi eke Lt ism huge success | 1 and softened with smilax. and? emmeacrens (1% th Modal by order of The shipplug articles in the| blushes if anybody sees his nose, yeu aly at amen the fair riders, espe Wik Tebchatoller, Was ° te decorations of the Gar- tis the tent-like canopy of red! the shoulders, and to this the exceed- | imperor Wilhelm offices of the Ship} Missionor| wonder how the treble keys on aoci- |lally Miss Stepp's nabit of finding bail for t He had been 7, { den are unusnalty beautiful this year. and white bunting nely full and Jon skirt is gathered re. Mayor wan! ¢ I simul. show the name nty-tive|ety's piano survive the winter unle vr dome. rth's employ ¢ | There is a bickground of spruce trees, |MOURNING COLORS FIT IN THE acrons tin back end under the arms, {taneously with tin wives of Gen, von | Americana in the ney are: | they wear steam-heated jewelry. We| A alight unpleasantness was occa + he Woolworth ho arg With their pleasant prophecy of Carist GARDEN DECORATIONS. Hy comparison a meal bag would be engen, who is leading the Bu IF Curtis, Searsport, Me, Cap-| didn't eee a contralto eet of shoulders! sioned when Beaklsigh Redd won the ofd tives as it Ie toated a | Jet geraniums and English} etween the brilliant splashes of #2acetul drapery ; ine x ferman f con the Do. taing WON. Porter, Maine, first mate; | there whose costume couldn't have|hurdiing event for hor: a4 f : pe aw aa inters’ pink on the , Bhi eachowad black and «hite) ont in Rouna and Gen, RB & ow, Mans, 1 mat out of a postage stam afoot to rifle the two safes ¢ Ivy outline the reserved boxes next to Mers’ pink on the tanbark and the | preferred halLmourning colors | rudja front tn Ronniania, 1G R. 8. 8 w Ha ne been carved ou! postag P panied by their riders, Mr. Redd re- thes anend AIL tho: Shar Rreen of the background are the! pale grays, purples and orchids. | ayn, for Chief of wk M. Caulk, Mad., third mate; 1 Re] with an axe, ived @ silver cup, but claimed that : Sn ne sn : ne widow was a widow, ro Were a fow brillant exceptions, | staff, Mrs. Gerard, wife of the Amer naturalized American, chief] Tt is remarkable how thoy endure |it leaked. | Hawatian styl Bhe wo black Boone With a frock of rose-p nit jfean Ambassador to Germany, ts the engines Ww waln, Callf, first | the rigors of our bleak climate with _ |watin evening gown cut aquare tn front | Peat one woman More 8 Cape OF) cnuy other American woman who haa! assistant engineer; Walter Berry,..N.|no protection from the elements, None Quite a furore was established and. with:s of thin chiffon surge. new "Burbank hybrid. And |received th mo Y., second assistant engineer; Hf, T.Jof the gowns hed any roofa in ‘em, | when Bennington Blurp appeared hep beautiful, another woman, whose faded eyes, Declt, N. du third assistant engineer; | Though, of course, the veteran debu- | Wearing @ set of hand tied shoelaces, : . clay-0 e dpa ly roa Mr ayer have by resi " ‘ , ——— i Wace | clay-white Lin and paintully ap, and Mr cat have been resis Charien Martell, Masa, quart tantes all wore thelr heavy winter! Genin) ola Gen. Knapp seemed wary Mrs, Wood Bone A rte ee ce eer ese ont ie eR ONMRON BAISEEES IS Goat See ny asantedie tog, (ABROFEA When they Woke him up be- | ¢ orchids eee atcoat “ince the outbreak of tie war they }termaster: James McHudson, HUill, everybody seented contented, | gore it was over | : + one ve been active in estabustins clhari-|quarmaster; Raymond Rodigoug, Ha- | so it must have been official, We eee H s Her hat had une Ppa Ni etl ties for the familing of German sot-| wail, seaman; Cleveland Homley, N,[didn’t hear any tndignant Republicans} = Mrs, Lotta Scranp and the Misses | iguestion, It wan wide| blown ‘he Meehttully DRE NTae LRU BLEC tio se On) G weaman; R PL. oller; |demanding any recount. And no|Scrapps almost had thoir evening {over the edge hung a Pink and ‘and silver, who sat $1 to every poor child 1 He ge I. Nieely, Del Joseph Zig- | young De rats seemed peeved boe-| spoiled when Mr. Scrapp wander an obvious imita o boxes away “he hehe LR UII La ca ire W. Hurst, Hawat, {cause the horses were monopolizing |{nto thelr box in a fit of absentmind s.milUner s ns that bro Mayer ow 1 i with) Mrs. | y Jounnon, ‘| the dlinde | edness millinery of the maid | the ! ren James W rely wi ve Amb Rent Alig ene So far ms the Horse Show itself! a type. She had the RIM Comes t ver | a : N.Y. calvin boy: Fruncises Horruyos {cause it admitted that on the pro- fsacentnetes wae Histo, BoE ad se hewn ad the Sharmtne, same ona — X.Y abi boy: Pruncisee H0r1030%| gramme, The Army was exceedingly |Patenlly forgotten (9 Bring any gown of monicers hore Madison Square GH W UE Muss tor:) Jament e renronen ist) winning vera | can anes » straight, limp linc } Garden and the high-priced throats Hie dewalt and tana {evante. The Navy doesn't seem to ong! —--- «= ' With leas of rare than the horses, 1* pile dail “aise bilan to interrupt her voyage and lie} marine ordered the crew to disem- Pee HME RIM athe woneaceee UM ay Na Md aacenes nants | inder surveillance until Nov. & When| bark, but that the storm was #0 se pensive Juxury than ether, ‘There: | \ ks S250 a Month re al several articios tn her | the storm subsided, the despateh says,| vere that this waa impossible until Why bother about the stage « 1 Estate of f P leantanaias Halt ae considered Aubmarine ordered the crew to| two days later. { An Offer of New Health is Wi Uitle dae 16 farena when the boxes are the reat oh contraan, | Among the artlclea) anandon the mip and then sank her. | ‘Tho despatch also saye that the ' —— a kk watiel of this year's vintage of : bi rae ne Nash! A Havas despatch from Madrid, Norwegian steamships Balto and For- i Rana iny nlent ac) The " sriees li-ash, M1 drums of| quotes the newspapers of Corunna,|dalen were destroyed in the same [iy anh Wh 1 we quotes pap a, to all who are \ a ti i toa ‘ son ow today barrely of carbon-| Spain, where the crew is reported to; manner on Nov. 9 (A report of the ° . ¢ nel f mink oft iM G Weltx e t Wks carbonate of] nave Innded, to the effect that when] sinking of these steamships was re- us 1 1 ' ® 4p copper,| the Columbian was held up the sub-| ceived from London last night.) Weak, Anaemic, Nervous, Run-down 18:0: ih a nt the yaa . dec tails or tena cerca ane E ai whit mpletod this . HorseSHOR girt-now and forever roy ‘ en 1 bara of copper, 42 cases of copper NLY those whose life is Then you can stap taking “Wine | iy T FURS NONE TOO Goop (NM tnd Insemaralle 1 Surrogate Colman | Sheets, 140 of cotton waste, 9 darkened by ill-health— VOR THIS YEAR'S D —— Blk $250 a inonth 8 of hardware, 89% tons of pig ‘ still enjoy the news EVOTEES. Meret ine ae oF ' only those who are Weak, feivan gan. | gnn 1 ly is THE fur of the MRS, AL DAVIS AT SHOW G f i ani « ases of lathe forgings and or Anaemic or Nervous, or earnis” is not | i Ree ar cna t ving at G ronnd. f of aniiiae In ad Run-down—can realize what 4 luxury, but a nee: ar padey to bug an WITH Two FINE HUNTERS ‘ Wy var wave, her oo dition these articles the steamer, Ss an offer of new health really Sf Weal or Anaemis, or Nervorty ett Be, Bohan a Fagh and It la unnald.| votore coming to New York, te said a : sdown—o a 0 Tadi- aft ioaaamier agi hi 3 ; F o have taken aboard 6,000 to a means. 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