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INCURABLE, SEEKS DEATH. at Office Thiet. n i Offices Slashes Wrists With G The Jamps From Win ¢ found with Inte and a broken lem. eis suf. ia spine disease and ves in Cottage, N.Y i > —— Two Wurt w di Man's Carve” While Jobn Lamont, forty-five, a ant Hugh Calvin, fifty-two, # urtender, both of No. 99 Third Avenue He eats and says, “Ah, ha!” ‘That's what happens to Presto Self-Raising Flour griddle cakes. |'”,! ahd ing atte irgeon, went home The Annual Mark Down Sale of Winter Shoes for Men, Women & Children Now in Progress in Both Stores Under present conditions, practically every one of the thousands of = of shoes and slippers in this would be a bargain without reduc- tion. Sizes are depleted in some of the lines and it may take a little time to find your size in just the style you want, but the assortment and quan- tity are so large that very few will be disappointed. Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street 548 Fifth Avenue, at 45th St. . Housewives’ Association Keeps Eye on Legislature osed -<¢< And Prop When the Bills Are Presented the Women Will Scan i Them to Ascertain Which Are in the Interests of the People and Which Are in the Interests of the Speculators— Organization Is | Growing Tremendously. ! By Sophie To-day the New York Legislature convenes. tant questions before it will be that of food. | There are all kinds of suggestions and remedies from every source,| and a number of The big prob! The Housew ready suggested something.” ve aes wae put in operation storage supervision and similar statutes that will force out of business high | food price fixing. Definite, concrete measures are now in the process of making. Hundreds of letters are now being received by interested housewives urging such activities laws that will show re- mults, speedily. One of the big factors that will a complish these desired conditions a large body of women in @ united effort It is most desirable, therefore, to {ncreaso the membership which is al- ready numbering into the thousands. The more members the bigger the, appeal When all housewives join on a proposition the etrength of such a union cannot be discounted. To this end every housewife In the city is asked to join by elgning the application blank below, when the coin of protection will be sent to her. ery housewife who will become a of her apartment house or hor block is urged to do so and ap- plication blanks will be sent to her on request MORE WOMEN EVINCE INTER- EST IN THE ASSOCIATION. As an evidence of the Interest mantfested in this big cause, tho fol- | jetters are significant: alin etn08 West 11th St, N. Y. lounewtves’ Protective Aswciation “L will be glad to get all the mem- bers I possibly can; have been saving coupons which L cut out of The Eve ning World and was going to give you an agreeable surprise by sending in a big bunch of members for our association, 1 shall not only go through my apartment building, but go through the block I am living In, “May we succeed in our aim. “MRS, THOMAS 0) IN. <o, 682 Academy Street ¥; CHICKERING WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Complete Victrola All Prices The Music you are missing if you haven’t a Victrola! We have Victrolas for ryone different style lifferent finishes, differ rices, different terms to meet 1 desire VICTROLA VI $25 with $3.50 in Victor Records ($28.50 50 A MONTH acl \t | VICTROLA 1X $50 nur outfit offers prepare And now to sel urs, ictr to las, Read the fe we t ye $15 Victor Records—Every One Guaranteed W’, UNUSED, PERFECT NE VICTROLA XI $100 with $5 in Victor Records ($105) $5 A MONTH VICTROLA XVII $250 \ with $15 in Victor Records ($265) $15 A MONTH CHICKERING WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH AV 38th STREET THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1917. will actually give rellef from the high cost of Living, | and not those framed in the interest of speculators, | operation with various State and city officials and| legislators, in the hope of securing legislation that will eliminate red tape, such ay “Investigation com. | mittees,” “campaigns of education” and that will “do| | It will watch those measures that will actually +MARY EUNICE CLAPP ter of Mr. and Mrs shadow “kee IS ENGAGED TO MARRY \ree ee ee nine BRADISH J. CARROLL JR,| Si box tus aiornvon In St | Thomas's Churc 7) PHANTOM. BURGLAR | AN ARTISTIC. DRAPER a Food Law ses Tre in Two Instances to ecorate Dining Room Furniture. In New Year robbertes tn the apart- ments of Charles Henry Meltzer, a critic, and John B. Laing, at No, 476 Central Park West, just reported by the police, detectives see a return of New York's phantom burglar, | How the thief entered the apart- | ments is a my However, he ra- | moved Mr. Me # trousers from his bedroom, and, finding they contained no valuables, draped them artistically over the legs of the dining room table, Mrs. Meltzer’s Jewelry case, rifled of all except a ring given her husband by Rodin, the sculptor, was found be- hind & radiator, the thief apparently |not recognizing the value of the re- maining trinket Mr. Laing’s trousers were also mias- Ing, and were likewise discovered tadorning the dining room, A wallet was still In one of the hip pockets, but ) $40 it had contained was gone, conseenneertiEeanmscom WHY BACHELORS LAUGH. In New York Oounty last year | 868 persons sued for divorce, | 2,600 for separation and 800 for marriage annulment. —————>—_—_ Justice Needs a Bandage, | Supreme Court Justice Cropsey had ja black eye when he went on the bench lyesterday in Special Term, Brooklyn, |It was explained that when coasting tn the Pocono Mountaing he was in an ace cident. Irene Loeb, One of the most Impor. bills will bo presented. lem will be to choose the things that ives’ Protective Associa in these columns, is wo a system of terminal markets, strict | Tt ts announced that Miss Mary oo iPDunice Clapp, daughter of Mre. E. “Homme ives' Protective Asoctation : Mortimer Ward of No, 129 East| lane, tiene eis ee in‘ seventy-third Street and of Locust © dally articles of the H. P. A. pub- Valley, 1. jlished in The Evening World, and of Breda ay ena eerie hadltes forth ucceeding day have I become parents live at No. 607 Madison Ave: further convinced that it 1s really up Mie to the women of the country to prove nue, Tho engagement has Just been Despite the injury, the Justice case may be, expecting it to provide pm aned him to-day just as many delicactes, along with ni ities, as the same amount did @ year or more ago, Su- |perlor man who makes the laws has jbut @ faint idea how far $1 or $5 | will go toward providing him the sumptuous repast he expects till he! pnurye, 3 a c 18 accidentally (2) sent out personally | on ment of thee daughter Mine to do the morning marketing, you| Dorothy Duryea, to Warren. Bruce telling him quite generously to get! Pirnie, son of Mr, und Mrs. George his @ppetite calls for. On| pirnie of Springt! % n, Watch the expression on . n you sweetly ask for jthe change left from your bill. He ig 1lke the little boy, who, on eating an apple before his playmate, was asked by tho latter for the core, to [which the former replied: ‘There jain't goin’ to be no core.’ “Shame should be credited to those in authority who permit to be shipped, or themselves personally take, food out of our own citizens’ mouths and send it ubroad for the sake of adding : made public by the prospective | disposed of a large calendar, Ho eald he her worth in a realistic manner t0 | bride's mother, blag Clapp made her (cenid noid court Saturdeva horcanoe c i aa provider of each famlly.| iebut a year ago, and isa member — | vaah Myer Mitta dis the handful of] of the Junior League, Mr. Carroll 1s night or "Monday morning, as tho |* member of the Seventh Tegiment, HEADACHE FROM (Hotes in Society and Mrs. Jesse Townsend —ACOLD? LISTEN \"Pape’s Cold Compound” ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. The outdoor skating rink on Fifth Avenue, near Ninety-seventh Street, has been taken for late afternoons this month by Benjamin Guinness, who has sent out Invitations, Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” every vo hours until three dos It promptly ope: trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run- ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishne: sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. > Don't stay stuffed u Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pynchon of No. 86 East Fifty-sixth Street gave a dance last night at Sherry’s for thelr debutante daughter, Miss Beatrice Pynchon. Pp. Quit blowing more to the treasury, heeding not the Another dance last nigit was{and snufiling! E your throbbing | conditions of thousands at home who| that given by 3 Joseph C, Bald- |head—nothing else in the world gives © obliged to spend a whole week's} Win for her daughter, 4 anny |such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold lary in order to live, lor Bald at No Park | Compound,” which costs only 25 cents |,,America has always been known | Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin have|at any drug store. It acts without to be, and has proved herself always| rented Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. E.| assistance, tastes nice, and causes no are taken, i} Every variation of the tunic is famh= fonable just now and this gown, which ia made of poplin with satin, is exoeed- ingly smart, while tt gives the very NVwest features. The under-skirt te @ 4mple, plain one tn two pleces; there fe & blouse to which the tunie ts attached and @ sleeveless over-blouse, The pat+ — tern, however, gives an entire ottiet, Providing @ complete gown, and to form the tunte, that skirt ts cut away on f= dicated lines. Women will be quick te see that as a consequence of this treat+ ment two entirely different costumes can be made from the one design, An entire gown of charmeuse, for example, . with @ Georgette under-bodice and sleeves would be entirely different from this costume, get the one model would suffice for both. The over-bodice fe a very new one, closed at the back and with sash extensions that make @ pret- ty finish, Chiffon velvet is being ex- tensively worn and ft is very beautiful with Georgette or with be pretty to make the tunic and the under-skirt and the over- bodice of the velvet and to use either Georgetts or satin for the sleeves. For the medium size will be needed 2% yards of material 36 or 44 inches wide for the under-skirt, 6% yards of material 36 hes wide for the over- bodice and the tunic, 1% yards 36 Inches combined elthe satin, It w wi for the under-blouse and the sleev The pattern of the over-bodice with No. be ting tine and tunic No, $246 18 cut in stzes from 86 to a GOWN WITH OVER-BODICE, 42 inches bust méasure, of the skirt No, 34 to 42 bust. 9314 In sizes from 21 to 94 inches watst No. 9314 (with basting tine and aaaie 15 ere * added seam allowance) measure, Frice 1 toe the ee TWO.-PIECE SKIRT. o4 10 44 walst, orice with tunic, 10 cents for the skirt, Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Street (ope site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second reet, New York, of sent by mail on receipt of fifteen cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and always! specify size wanted, For the Convalescent Send a bottle of Virginia Dare to the Convalescent. Physicians may always depend upon The Purity of the most generous of nations, yet when great men from the high places why are shouting ‘America first,’ | don't they make laws which | sist that our own food product: {be sold to us first at a re Pinchot's house in town for the win- ter. pv Mrs. Joseph P. Grace gave a dance last night at her town house, No, 8 Kast inconvenience. —Advt. te, so that all be sul Hoos, Miss Katherine Stent, aouree I tigat rate, so that all may be substantia! niece, Miss Katherine Kent, daugh- — | fed as well a8 ite high salaried ones ie of Mr. and Mrs, George Edward nves ga e | who can afford any price? Where | Kent. i does the income from making war Ask Questions materials aid a man who works for a An Informal reception was given | daily wage? He is obliged to spend| yesterday afternoon by Miss Helen IND out for yourself, to your | oftentimes his wholo week's salary in| Culver Kerr, daughter of Mr. and 1 satlitection, order to Keep himself and tamily| Mrs. John C, Kerr, at No. 135° Con- | San Feeee! Sneee |properly strengthened for the next | week's struggle. Men pray for peace, tral Park West for Miss aldine | yet send munitions to keep up the var. Without war material war | would soon end. “So long aa the cir C, Hall and Miss Mary Kittredge, | debutantes, Miss Adeline M. Townsend, daugh- | MEMBERSHIP Name ..ccccccccccccsccess Address ..-cccessevs Inclose 2-cent stamp and mem! | mighty dollar 19 sought for private gain, or public fame, so long will war go on, “Please enroll my name as a mem- ber of your association, and rest as- sured if there is anything I can do to help along the cause for which it stands Iam heartily with you. Yours for the cause, “MRS, LILLIAN BE, MOTT." but an investigation te being conducted Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewlves’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. APPLICATION 1916 Crccccccce Owe ee cerwerecoersescense bership token will be mailed. how much it is to your advan- tage to it HECHT BROS. and obtain details about Our Club Plan method of purchasing stylish clothing for the entire family The method is very simple. You open a charge account, and pay $1.00 a week until the entire amount is paid. Furthermore, yeu choose from large, up-to-date, thoroughly dependable stock. Women’s and Misses’ Men'sand Young Men's Suits and Overcoate, $16.50 to $45. MechtPres 53 to 57 W. 14th St., N.Y, Accept no substitute, —amild, sweet vintage, famous since 1835. Delightful, re- hing, invigorat- ing and whole- some. 4 ASK FOR IT cS BY THE FULL NAME Sold wherever wine is sold. GARRETT &CO. Norfolk, Va, New York Office, Longacre B'Id’g, Phone Bryant 2996. Armarican Wine Growers Eat 1835 Panu! Garrett Champagne—a V' Unaswel Escelanes 0" Read the Announcement and Details (ILLUSTRATED) OF THE — : WORKS HIS GIRL’S = Continuing ° ° PR OEE ne Astounding Revelations [Spanish girl, travelling tn the second | Bin "halter ne” ute ey od JANUARY REDUCTION ved enous 5 £2 Drie, bis ra fri 07 tad sand bah Ex-Secret Agent of the Imperial German Government hae to put her in school here. Reductions of 25% to 3314% Cont * [ Chandler G. Lynch, who fired @ house | R STO e ] P ® C | fotos Halas forcurgeas| JON OUR REGULAR STOCK) |} Syecial Page in Colors | » |r sod “wily. esterday before Suda NOTE~ The prices offered at this sale will never be as low Jno an the third’ sgtee,” Senten again—owing to the increased cost of manufacturing and the NEXT 4 Pre te Sn es difficulties in obtaining skins, had lHghted paper and thrown it Into an Upper room, without realizing what he Jsacckel S U N D AY W ') R L D Three Matinoas Pivemen Snttoente ji &@ j [firemen from the §. Naval Coll! eee tee ees 384 Fifth Avenue , ine vpuplaned “to mienttno v#, gond ict, Telephone, Grecley—2044, Between 85th and 86th Sts, | himed exclusive Juriediction 1a the case ‘by the civil authorities, Ww

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