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

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, course of Dr. Henry Van Dyke of The RUSSIAN NOVELIST'S Grado B 1k. Sselling th heaper last six months, while his family MORE U. S. ENVOYS TO RESIGN Hague and the Ministers to Colombia . , UAL Ee : ny milk ‘es the hiter grades neg NEAR DEATH IN CLUB. been travelling through the Weet ‘and Slam in resigning has been re- SON ON HIS FIRST | On the other hand, he sald, when- semen One of the matds at the club t “ | to the State Department . VISIT TO AMERICA ever they were short In Grade B milk Christopher J. Wagner, fifty-five |the smell of gas to his room. The door al cretary Lansing declined to-day, they gave the customerg ade A 14, " was forced open and Mr, Wagner was } fr to name thore he had heard — milk and impressed on then: years old), & wealthy Importer With |rna in an unconscious conditiia Aim ale é t “4 superta offic re "ee! tC bt Serie al Asal offices at No, 116 Broad Street, had a| iy mowing from a combination gas shestchibes dota narrow escapes from asphyxiation Inland electric fixture, It took half am » RICHARD HUDNUT Perfumer of aNew FIFTH AVENUE PERFUME SHOP 400 Fifth Avenue Opposite ¢ tecept this as aninvitation to inspect the famous RICHARD HuDNUT ‘Toilet Preparations and Perfumes ONTHE STAN Almost Carried Out of Court After Retelling of Cruelties of Husband She Slew, Mrs. Margaret C. Beutinger, on trial In Newark for the second time At the first trial she told her story with little show of emotion and what there was was repressed. This time she seemed semi-hysterical at times, She had to be almost carried from the witness stand and out of the court room by Miss Kelly, her guard, and her moans could be heard for somo time. after she was taken to a room tn the upper part of the Court House, Mra, Beutinger took the stand as her own first witness, She testified, ag sho did at her first trial, that she never suspected her hushand drank and was greatly surprised while they were In Washington on thelr honeymoon, he came home tn- toxteated and made her pet up and friends he brought with She told of a similar expert Tiffanys entertain him. f vnd others in the department relative! pang of the Dairymen's League to|\fempret sacite in detalt ot ss00|{ Women’s French Linen Handkerchiefs ‘ ieee in Chicago, where, she sald, her) to the matter, but after a long fight|the Rural Markets Bureau in Wash-| pai}, His brde, a former Yonkers belle, Hand turned hem, hand emb‘d husband took her into a bathroom Prosecutor Newman drew a rullng! ington and that he was told the Don-|whoee romance was thattered In three fancy initial; three styles to box. Box of Six 3.00 against thelr admissic nelly law in this State prevented co-| months, declared emphatically she would Prosecutor Newinan rested the case | 44 : " not Ret A bond: for him. . YW eae Ted vt rooonvened | venue AROns ee POL Anteg. visited her, home. at No, 45|| Women's Emb'd Corner Linen H'dk'fs att THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1916. Count ToL.stol | © oan news sence | War Department of operations In Manila Mr. McCarter sought to get In let- ary of War Garrison tera from Seere | for the State when e¢ his morning. Mr, Newman sald he had Intended to call another witness, but she had not reached the court Rather than cause a delay house |and threatened her life with his razor when,/ because sho threatened to tell the grafting | be ruined. COUNT TOLSTOY, RUSSIAN NOVELIST’S SON, HERE Comes to United States to Lecture On the Life and Works of His Father. Count Eli Tolstoy, a second son of the famous Russian novelist and So- cialist who died a few years ago, Was among the passengers on the) | AS "PASTEURIZED" | witness Makes Startling Accu- sation at Hearing by Wicks Committee. The attitude of the State of New York with regard to co-operation Wicks Legislative Committee, “On the one hand,” sald Mr. Coop- er, “the State teaches the farmers the benefits of co-operative action in marketing their wares and on the other hand the State prohibits the farmers from co-operating by threat- ening them with prosecution under the Donnelly act, almed at illegal combinations in restraint of trade, “If the Donnelly act applies to the farmers, and the Dairymen's League goes out of business, no other co- operative organization can be built up to sell farm products. If this is done the dairy industry in this State will An amendment of the Donnelly law {s necessary if the farm- ers are to remain in business,” Mr. Cooper said he submitted the heavy beard. He bears a clone re- semblance to the published pictures of his father, This ts his first visit to America, its object being a four- months’ tour, during which he will lecture on the life and works of his father. Count Tolstoy speaks English flu- ently, although he announced to ship news reporters that his talk with them waa the first occasion he has to use English in thirty: ie would not discuss the jan politics. ——ii—as SPURNED CHEF TRIES TO DIE. Slashes Mis Cheat When Bride Ne- funen to Return to H Albert Castro of No. 463 Lexington Avenue, a chef at ‘a, was locked up in Yonkers to-day on a charge of or Rus How the Clover Farms Dairy Com~ pany benefitted by his misfortunes was told by George Lodus, formerly a milk dealer in business under the name of the Cedar Farms Dalry Com- Riverdale Avenue last night and begged | to him e refused : of shears, ming from of her family, who lyn, ts at No, has been stopping at tho his room at the Montauk Club, Mr. Wagner, wh 450 Fifth & Rrook- lub case of accident. for the Women’s Madeira Emb’d H’dk'fs In assorted designs. Women’s Pure Linen Initial H’dk’fs Corded border and hand emb'd initial; three styles to box. Women’s Pure Linen Initial H’dk’fs Roll hem, hand emb’d floral “ f the Norwegian- for the killing of her husband, among farmers was declared to be} Bergenstiord 0 | FORMERLY 925 BROADWAY s 1 hich arrived here to- | i . Christof, to-day retold the story of inconsistent to-day by Roswell D. rpg ree MolWay, Sine ene tn if Special Sale Wednesday 5 sth O her Ife, Cooper, an official of the Dairymen's| phe Count Js fifty-five years old, | eee aa ea ae Announces re Upenin, When noon recess was taken Mra Leas, “WHE GHArGd Halive. Wal diRent S tnshoesie WOlGNE, Gud Has | Reutinger was bordering on collapse. Holiday Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs for Women Box of Four design and initial ; three styles to box. Box of Six hour's hard work on the part of ol ttendanta and physicians tom The police sald it was @ lear ranklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Box of Six 1.50 1.00 Hand embroidered corners in white or colors, various designs. Each 2.00 25 tro, found him ling by sking would rest, with the understanding that Robert | 1 Ps atenedony Sid Wee obi Raat ‘The Board of Health in 1915, said nn ger, r . rev his license be- witness belng called later out of the) Mt Lodus, revoked Hepslan ceten cause it claimed his milk was st " 7 up to the standard, Seven weeks Walter G. Bradley, personal coun- of the Board of sel for Mra. Heutinger, then began the | Prior to she action af the Board of opening for the defense. He reviewed hmt ie oomimunieate with him aaee in much detail the life the accused} ee oe fate OUBIE, womgn led with her husband from Abc peta Y the fime she was married to him| When Lodus's permit was taken until she shot and killed him, SHAY DG) called tip Jennings and wee Mr. Brandley pointed out the defend-|Feferred to an official of the Clover ant as a me ld of eighteen when| Farms Dairy Company. Subsequent- © met and Was married to Buetinger,)!¥ the Clover Farms bought his busi- He told of the first disillusionment of | P°8* the bride when, as it is claimed, two} “Pasteurizing is only a scheme to days after her marrlage her husband} Make money,” declared Lodus. came home drunk. He sald that the} For three and a half months after life of the defendant from the time|hi# father sold aut to the Clover \Jshe married had been one of suffer. |} ’rms Dalry Company, George Lodus jr, eighteen vears old, remained tn a recess he n the floor with fal sla pany of No, 691 Third Avenue, Brook- @ number of super chest. Handkerchiefs for Men Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs One-fourth inch hem, block initial. Box of Six Men’s Corded Linen Handkerchiefs One-fourth in. hem, assorted cords. Box of Three 1.00 Men’s Tape and Cord Border H’dk’fs Pure linen, assorted cords and tapes; white or colored initial. Box of Six 1.00 1.50 Near-Sighted Persons| are those who see clearly at near points, but whose vision is defective or blurred for dis- tant objects. They usually consider their Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Large size hand emb'd Japanese ‘ initial; narrow hem, medium weight. Box of Six Men’s Sheer French Linen H’'dk'fs 2.50 ° ing and abuse, He characterized] the employ of the Clover Farms Dairy] own sight as a standard, and Hand emb’d ponercllow initial and a 3 75 2 Wh t Better Gift Heutinger as a map of abnormal pas-|Company. During this time the pas-| unfortunately do not. realize self corded border. Box of Six J. at As a first payment sions, a gambler, drinker and wife-|teurlzer In the plant was not In use! what a very small part of this because of a restriction of the Board of Health, Every day, the witness said, he would take the tags marked “To be pasteurized” from the cans and place them on the cans marked “Pasteurized Grade B—One Hundred and Thirty- first Street, “The Clover Farms Dairy Company has a pasteurizing plant on One Hu dred and Thirty-first Street,” the wit- ness continued. "This milk in cans was sold to stores and dealers in South Brooklyn, This milk came from Homer, N. Y. and was taken to Brooklyn from the freight yards at Hoboken. Young Lod: ed In this dec in charge of the klyn plant. Ho sald this practice followed because the company wanted to save the cartage from Hoboken to the One Hundred and Thirty-first Street pas- teurizing plant. "The cost of pasteur- izing was also saved,” he added, After his father sold out, he said, milk inspectors from the Board of Health seldom visited the Clover Farms plant. Asked why the Clover Farms Com- pany’ was not apprehensive at being detected in th@ process of changing | tags, the witness said: ‘They never worried about inspectors. i Some of the raw milk which wa: supposed to be pasteurized was sold beautiful world see. Near-sightedness is progres- sive—particularly so in the cases of children — and if glasses are not worn — when required —results in a deterior- ation of vision. We have the knowledge, the experience and the equip- ment to examine eyes and | make glasses that will give | you the mazimum of comfort and _ satisfaction. There is no whether or NOT (Registered Phy that glasses are needed. Harris Glasses are priced at from 82 upward, will put this $100 |2te Victrola in yourhome || with $5 worth of records. Total $105. | Balance in weekly or monthly payments. they really Than a Victrola? The Victrola is a gift that remains long after the others are forgotten. Money spent for small things never leaves a real reminder—for such gifts are soon set aside and forgotten—but the gift of a Victrola is something that remains for years and gives more real pleasure as time goes on. It is so easy to make your selection at any one of -our four stores because our stocks are complete in every detail. Franklin Simon @ Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. | on display and delivery. Eighty sound-proof, home-like rooms Every model from $15 to $400 in every | make it convenient for you to try any finish of oak, mahogany or walnut, is | number of records before you decide. Select Your Victrola at one of the four Landay Stores NOW New Yorks Leading Victrola Stores* 4 was given to poor children, as- 4 Stores INC. betedtaie witnige, 563 Sth Ave 427 5thAve. 23w42ndSt. 27 w.34thSt COR 46 ST BET 38 &39 STS BET-5.&6 AVES BET 5 &6 AVES Open Evenings at 23 Weat 42d Street Will Offer W ednesday ready for immediate aid he was instruct- ree Oleson, Ashamed of her bad complexion If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotehy, unsightly com- plexion, try Resinol Soap and Res inol Ointment regularly for a week and see if they do not beginto make a blessed difference in your skin, ‘They also help make red, rough hands and arms soft and white, Women's and Misses’ Waists for Holiday Gifts New Models, New Colors, Favored Fabrics obligation ‘te DS Silk or Net Waists Of Georgette, Crepe de Chine or Net THE cleverest new style notes are expressed in large flat collars, cape collars and unusual cuffs, . Ni near hn etice which te | 140m St Nichotns Ave. bet. 180th & 1 . Ce een Lodus wan to | 2020 Broadwnse het mith & TOOK ta, Self color or glints of bright embroidery relieve the waists of more subdued colors; exquisitely dainty are those in all white or flesh. Beaded, lace trimmed or Palsley waists are among the most exclusive models, also strictly tailored walsts f sort wear. §.75 1 7.50 make Grade A milk out of : 100T_ Broadway, or. Will thby. Brookivn 'whenever they were short of Grade rondwray., nr. Willoughby. Br A milk, He declared they took Grade | 8) 7™t" saklrn A milk caps and placed them on ggg grad St. next to Bedell’, Newark by och Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagane Established 1860 CHeé 125th STREET WEST Silk or Lace Waists Of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Satin or Lace Showing every new waist fashion, including ‘aris peplum models, also very dressy waists trimmed with real filet, silver or gold lace. Very elaborate are many of the hand embroidered or headed waists, in every fashionable color, also white, 9.75 w 18.50 REDUCTION SALE OF 73 Women’s and Misses’ Suits heretofore sold at prices up to $40.00 $22.50 Broadcloth, Velour, Gabardines and Velvets; Sizes, 16 to 18 years; 36 to 44 bust. NONE C, 0, D, NONE EXCHANGED OR CREDITED. H ae Se In Six Colors n (Separate Sheet) In Greater New York and Vicinity with SUNDAY WORLD, Dec. 10 -ALSO— i oe: Large Parcel Post Map Be Me sk 4 (in colors) with Guide for Shipping Christmas Packages Place Order for Sunday World of Dec. 10 with Newsdealer To-Day. Edition Lingted Just Recelved From Paris French Lingerie Waists Advance 1917 Spring Models aa entirely hand-made and hand embroidered Of sheer French batiste, voile or fine handkerchief linen, in white or flesh; daintily hand embroidered in floral designs, hand drawn or trimmed with Val. of real Filet lace. 7.50 w 18.50

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