The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 6

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t Paterson Jadu Patrick Quinlan. 1. W w Was sentenced to prison for nection with the dsorders in late br N. J, in the stik mill strike of 1919 wilt! be eet free next Friday by Judge Abrans Klenert Common Pleas, I ” on with 25,000 sign. # than THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, WILL SET QUINLAN FRE vieted Leade leade TRY THIS FOR A body or limb “Pape's Cold ¢ COLD TPS FINE! “Pape’s Cold Ends Severe Colds or E. wo oa Con Compound” | Grippe in Few Hours. You can end grippe and break up chest, taking « dose of| every two loses are taken, clogged-up nos- sin the head, ty discharge or nose run-! «~ ning, relieves sick headoche, ¢ feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, | severe cold cit ad, rin nnd” soreness and stiffness, and snuffling! head—nothing else in th such prompt relief as Compound,” which costs onl: at any drug store. assistance, tastes nice, and catises no inconvenience. Be sure you get the: Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing Ease your throbbing | which came the re Pape’ It acts acouine.—Advt. "~~ MRS. ASCHE WEEPS 0 SHE ADMITS AN: ny \Girl Bride -of Rich Importer) Collapses on Stand and Court Halts. . « FIRST UNION ANNULLED. Husband Promises to Produce “Hap,” the Suitor in Her Novelette. In teara and on the verge of col lapae, Mra. Asta Anche, fold bride of Herman 7T wealthy imporfer twenty-year twenty Juatice Cohalan to-day gave the story | Lange jr. called a “novelotte contos- but to make him love him, all e"* Throughout her dire The Fifth Avenue Shop 349, 351, 353 FIFTH AVENUE, at 34th St. Will Place on Sale THURSDAY 270 Satin Hats “The Hat of the Hour’’ A Collection of Wonderful Models in Black or Brown 00 Asche, years her Inenior, on the witness stand before of her brief marital career out of kable document world gives) which her husband's lawyer, Guatay Cold ston of her plan to wed Asche, not to pny | t examination by La Fiton F Mrs. Asche si her iposure: t to delve into ane brought out t a wit h © young man w was fitte her head dropped Into her hands andy she erted alot n which to ¢ Mr. Lange hero int written by Mr —— Appellate Division Rules That Such Act Rests Only With Panama Fair Commission. hin grill ALBANY, Nov State Comp- promised 1 roller Travie will not brutal misconduct & the J Anche were made by , in| wife blliulhing tani Ml furtherance of # conspiracy to State Panama-Pacific importer part with tommission, Supreme Court’ Justice she continued t¢ litaabrodhhs ac ordared’ to Ls Mra, As Appellate Divi- a deciaton by the the daug' s oer “culptor sion 1 Mra Ht Phe decision of the Appellate Divt yung pla ins piriteath At Lange asked | 19 neral bury, that the was whether she An ey pe of audit of the Commission's married before ‘ 1 that expenses Ia vested In the Commis. - ake Henin tt t sion Iteelf, and not with the Comp- a Bushnellvilie f ~jing with him two days ca troller, Brooklyn and broke the news 0! The Panama Pacific Exposition necret oe aan fics Lg sft Pett Ph vouchers case has been before the State nannullment mutt fo! witnear cried when forced to) Courts for nearly a year. A demand admit that she could exnet ‘ had been made on the Comptroller that call whether she wa prried in Hush ne audit the expenses of the commis | later arrested for making the charg: health, but the conduct of her hus band had brought her weight dow: the pow: audit the atta tr disbursements aa pears F. W, Heinrichs, representing an or- ganization in Brooklyn, then applied ‘ourt for a writ of sudit of ppealed to Supreme ub ate Division nade by nother against a Mra. » which by its decision to-day Fula Harrie that the latter was a overruled Justice Hasbrouck’s order Mrs. O'Connor was and sustained the contention of At- torney General Woodbury. happened” cousation | “white slayer.” Astu had, before marriage, ved with Mrs. Harris for a week at the Clar- Nov 22 g tleht with eltize wutomobile. The ro 6 i and made nine atte lly Ml with |the sate betore they: “we sx weeks ago while on © The entire town was awakened, but! tour. Her ultimate recovery is all who ventured forth were fired upon 1 Mkels ind foreed to cover. ‘oped in an orked three pts to blow successful. became B. Altman & Cn. Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats, Capes, Collars, Stoles, and Animal Scarfs in the extensive assorttents shown, reflect the smartest fashion ideas. Absolutely correct garments for street wear, semi-dress and giotoring. The following are specially priced in_the regular stock: Hudson Seal Coats $150.00, Moleskin Muffs Moleskin Stoles Hudson Seal Muffs . Hudson Seal Stoles Special Values $190.00, $225.00 and upward $25.00 oe ee 88.00 yt 8.00 Se 28.00° in Women’s Tailor-made Suits are offered in the Department on the Thiga Floor. TAILOR-MADE SUITS ' Cf wool velour Of black velveteen Of broadcloth Of wool cheviots Included are at $48.00 . «© « at 45.00 * .« «+ et 38.00 + « « at 25.00 SPORTS SUITS Of Irish tweeds et 26.00 A Sale of Leather Goods AT SPECIAL PRICES | will be an attractive feature for toemorrow (Thursday). it will offer WEEK-END SUIT CASES (sizes 24, 26 & 28 ins. of black enamel duck, lined with colored moreen; with tray and pocket at $5.25 OVER-NIGHT BAGS (size 13x10 inches) of black enamel duck, Ined with colored moire at $5.25 WOMEN’S HAT-BOXES (size 18x18x!2 Ins.) of black enamel duck; with two hat forms and two pockets at $4.25 . . . . . . . WOMEN’S HAND BAGS of genuine pin morocco, in black or colors, | or of black long-grain patent leather; lined with colored mojre and fitted with purse and mirror at $2.25 Of genuine pin morocco tn black or colors, or of black chiffon velvet; Nned with colored silk and fitted with inside frame pocket and mirror at $3.00 WOMEN'S ENVELOPE PURSES of genuine pin morocco in black or colors, or of black lomg-grain patent leather; lined with colored motlre and fitted with purse and mirror at $2.00 A Specia! Sale of Blankets, Comfortables, Bedspreads, Etc., * Is mow being held Laan ayt Bikh Auveru- Matar Aven, New Jork neliville or West Forks, When Mid ston, particularly those Incurred tn id ch , connection with the trip of Gov, Whit da party of State officials to err San Francisce ‘ | }! a almnoat Attorney General Woodbury, fo Sia halen oriie whom the Comptroller applied for an and Mra. Asche left the court 1 opinion, ruled that the act of the Legis- as a a athat hedges Cy lature creating the Panama Pacific Ex- sche : ne , : : commission's | 2 “NO AUDIT BY STATE. FOOD EMBARGO BILL var Keo : “OF WHTMAN'STRIP. TO MEET CRISIS IS - TSAR CONE TOCCRES e aici eeds of Americans Are First 4 pened ration, Says Fitzger- | ald, Who Will Push Act. WASHINGTON, Nov, 22.—Repre- tative Fitzgerald, Democrat Chatr- t the House Appropriations| , announced to-day that he 1 an embargo on foodstuffs and At It was his purpose to prepare a Mil and to press the subject early tn sming session of Congress. It seems to be generally agreed here owing seasion of Congress a fight over the embargo s backed by mon- by thousands of izations President Whson and the Cabinet are yslerstood to oppose it, ‘SOCIETY WOMEN IN COURT m0 DEFEND HOME FOR DOGS javore re ake? it Bide-a-Wee at Wan- high, L. 1, Arrested for Alleged Mistreatment ot Animals, ‘The Ereniog World) HEMP: L. L, Nov, 2%— | Prominent society women of Manhat- | tan interested in the Bide-a-Wee Home for Antmain at Wantagh, L. 1, | eae jin cream, he 1916, br. Brown Declares It Has Caused Two Typhoid Epi- demics in Brooklyn jon of ° ed in subjects The manner of the examin. and the aduiterants butter and ice cream were taken up to-day by Dr, Lucius P. Brown, Director of the Food and Drugs Division of the Health De partment, in testifying before the Wicks Legisiative Speaking © dye tn sea Health. 1 wholesom: Health De wholesom far as he wee however, Dr. Brown aiid he wou like to see a consiflorable diminution in the practice of coloring ull kinds of foods, Including candies Dr. Brown id the vegoiable, Insect or ¢ conceal an in ‘The une of yel to conceal the a ta jority from eye al tar dye heips of butter fat | typhoid to 1 Brows That two fever in Brookly: ew a its tee ore fection and nutriment cream is taken as a conte no nutriment is sought, h there might be no object use of skim milk or any othe lesa ingredients as a thicken It wns brought out that if tc were made cost as much 9 were in Justice Walter R. Jones’ court at Hempstend to-day to oppose represent ns of the of the & P. C, | their caretaker, ged Improper der their t, Herbert ‘lock, appeared the plaintiff, the Bergh A Isador Kresel, Elvin N. ards and William Travers Je- | fe in, represented the Bide-a-Wee lome, Thomas F, Freel of Brooklyn, su- | perintendent of the Bergh Soctety, itifled he visited the Bide-a-Wee 4 found the food unfit for animais, 5| es Soc BEAUTIFUL HAIR THICK WAVY, FREE FROM DANDRUFF t sick and well dogs were tn one ¥, A she weenen tn court were Ir S$. Grant, Mra. Frances. N Wilson, Mrs, Harry ¥. Kibbe and Mrs 4. Vv, T. Billington, WILL INVESTIGATE QUEENS | ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER | Service Board May Take Steps to Bring About Lowering of Rates. ! The New York and Queens Flee | tric Light and Power Company’s rates | for electric power and lighting will be inquired into by the Public Ber- vice Commission at a hearing Deo. 4. The maximum lighting rate is now 12 cents a kilowatt hour, which ts; ven and that conditions were very | | wit Draw a moist cloth through hair and double beauty at one |Save your hair! Dandrutl disappears and hair stops coming out. Immediate?—Yes! Cert that's the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears soft, lustrous and beautiful young girl's after an ay ppl ati Danderine. Also try th cloth with a little Danderine and reo fully draw it through your hair, tek one small strand at atime, This cleanse the ye of dust, dirt or excessive ofl, and in just a few mo ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surpris awaits those whose hair has been ne ne the maximum permitted by law, Its maximum power rate ts 10 cents. | The company serves the First, Sec-! god. Third and Fourth Wards of 8, comprising all of that bor- except the Fifth Ward. This the Rockaway section and ts <rved by the Queensboro Gas i Electric Company, It 1s understood that the New York and Queens Light and Power Com- pany will be asked to show cause| why its light and power rates shoulé not be reduced. (Se Steamahin Iphia Docks) at Havre with d Bow, | HAVRE, France, Noy The Brit-| !sh steamer St. Leonards, from Phila- phia, Oct. 6, which arrived hore Nov. via Cherbourg, lea’ has bee kel and examined diver a ported extensive damage to the ves-| vel's port bow. BOWIE’ ENTRIES. ‘Tho Evening World.) or it nthe | to grow glected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brit jtle or thin, Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every par ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifi and invigorates the scalp, fi stopping itching and falling what will please after a few we Ise, new hair—fine and downy at firs | yes—but really new hair growing ull over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fres! showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-| producing properties cause the hair) fete, strong and beautiful You can surely have pretty, charm- ing, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will Just get a 25-cent bottle Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug | | store or toflet counter and try it as) directed.—Advt. j isit Our cg Army Bik’, 3.50 Ara Show. 4.50 a ee Ay Woo cay, Army & Navy Store t., lee. 245 West 424 &, Bet, Broa & Gh Ave,, New Tort, é ¢ g he day with a new Dining Room Outfit, Look prosperous, it pays y afford to buy anything you need at our low prices. We deliver the goods at once; you can settle for them on our weekly payment plan. Don't peaitass to ask us for it, Its vour right 9-Piece Dining Room of the so-cattea French ice cream whieh {@ en custard, hat rotten e are ‘ity to glaze bread, susceptible of range made pure nts, the am has been nuld not tell exnetly is m is made fre Specialists in Footwear Since 1857 Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street A Sale of Shoes for Men, Women and Children Consisting of lines that will not be continued be- -ause of the almost pro- hibitive advance in price we would be foreed to make should we reorder them. Substantial reductions from former ow prices make these shoes super- lative bargains. The sizes are not complete in each tyle but there is a good choice in every size, and while the quantity is large enough to last probably ‘ a week's -selling, naturally carly shoppers get best choosing. Men’s Shoes Women’s Boots $4.85 and $5.85 $3.65 and $4.65 Children’s Shoes’ Women’s Slippers $1.65 to $2.45 $2.95 and $3.75 s SUIS ssse reseed Established 53 Veer T. Kelly Co. ” 263 6th Ave. 104-106 West 17th St. A Real Thanksgiving Spread Suites. isting of Buffet, China Closet Apes Cine Range intron tram $96.00 to $275. 00 “It’s Kasy to Pay the Kelly Way’’ Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Qur Motor Trucks, i. Kelly Co., 263 Sixth Ave., 104-106 West 17th St. OPEN SATURDAY EVES ISOS (STIL TOCLOOk, The Household Remedy for the ailments from which almost everyone sometimes suffers—sick headache, constipation, disturbed sleep, muddy complexion, lassitude, backache, depression and other results of a disordered digestive system—is BEECHAMS PILLS They have achieved the distinction of being the most widely used medicine in the world, because millions of people have found them dependable, speedy and sure in their action on stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Compounded from vegetable products, geal 's Pills are free from harmful minerals and dangerous drugs. Ty do not promote the physicing habit—do not irritate the bowels, Should be taken by every member of the family at the first sign of illness—so mild and effective that they are good for the aged, and for the ills of childhood, are Safe for Children ole! Value te Wor ue with Every Bom, ld, In hemes, 108, 88a. |

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