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} Riis y PREY i wien Actas fear" ast PA IE } x f P t THE KBVENID WUALD, SALURDAY, Fe bmvuanmy if, ryil, ei FA SS -h aah cacels 1 Medi iments a en MISS SPERRY A BRIDE TO-DAY; IS ATTENDED BY FORMER SCHOOLMATES What You Should Know * About Your Auto; How _ To Drive and Keep It _ Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running _ Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble—Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. GR CADET GE K C.OHRITY BALL PATRIOTIC FLAVOR But Men, Too, Were Pat- riotic and ’Twas a “Star Spangled” Night. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. Gen. Sherman never would havo! HE ofling of wet-plate disk! sald it, oh, never in the world, If he clutches should be attended to had seen Company B of Our Lady) * four or five times a year, A|0f the Valley Cadet Corps of Orange, light lubricating ofl is used for this Pe J., which drilled last night sat ta! urpose, or probabl, ~and- nights of Columbus Charity Ball tn aistaie of “eet bog ig rer} Madison Square Garden. It ents have bi ne to kerosene. A very thin layer of oft mvs Seon ail Be ald W Bere ae Beer reces war against them, but never with| é is all that {s needed here, and any them, And when they dropped down | ¢ ; 5 4 tendency to slip might be due to too, upon one knee and com need firing| “ par 4 heavy a grade of oll being used. | rtghe Into the crowd with a very de-| .) 3 It is suggested that in euch cases termined click of hammers, it was) ‘ ef a the clutch be thoroughly cleansed *™All wonder that George A. Reynolds és on | got out his hand)..rchief and waved 4 with kerosene and the proper grado a flag of truce, VY th: ‘ of ofl substituted. The dry-plate, ay, young ladies in this company— = C 3 clutch operates solely by pressure! sure, didn’t you guess it?—were the Miss KATHERINE SPERRY between two sets of surfaces that) hit of the evening (if you don’t count $0906-000 4 are properly frictioned. They require no attention. the Cuban drawn work full dress eve- Attomodile Editor ———— — | ning shirt that Neil Kennedy wore) What is the best method of making! can car does a considerable amount | 24 You may take it from Miss Capt. Water-tight connections at the points| of slow speed work in the cities and Mary Williamson that they are not @t which the rubber hose slips over|an equal amount of fast work in the just playing soldier, either. They've) The marriage of Miss Katherine Sperry, daughter of Mrs, Thomas A. Sperry of Osceola, Cranford, N. Jy and Walter Heinecke of the Hotel $ the radiator and pump connections? | country, being compelled to change tendered thoir services to Gov. Edge | Plaza, will take place this afternoon It is exceedingly difficult to slip on one to the othe py ge | of New Jersey for @hy military duty) at 4 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Hae hose that seoms to be sufficiently | eral adjust csetthle t0 Which he may assign them. They) Church, Cranford. ‘The Rev. Dr. gave @ drill last night to show what they could do when it came to hand-| ling @ rifle, aud thelr proficiency won emall, and 1 seem to have continual | wi nO} George Francis Greene will perform trouble with a slight leak at these | way to get the the ceremony, which will be followed h by points, R. J, AMES, [changing the carbureter adjustment. for them a very handsome silver lov- | PY @ reception at the Sperry home. : “| If the factory setting gives good all- Mra. Ch al 4 all- | ; st them | f jore, who was the If you will cover the Inside of the| around results, do not monkey with it jy cua nd Ay aren tenitaan ot | bride's roommate at the “Spence ends of the rubber hose with va eline | unless you feel capable of adjusting you will find it will slip over the|'t to give better results. brass connections easily, It is then | \v'omobile Baltor ine What {9 the trouble when a School, ls to be matron of honor, the maid of honor being Miss Bertha Shults, who was also a schoolmate. The bridesmaids are Miss Katharine the New York Council of the Knights, who sald with great feeling: '. tire ary to screw the clamps down) org tsa . 2 seta | Hill, Misa Lo . S ay ae aed Bee iw voice, charged , Miss Leonie Coudert, Miss Cal- htly, making eure there ie a uni: |retsae Go, “vivtace gerles Of Fidkes | vith emotion, and rant inthe maddie | sa Siout, Miss Marie Caldwell, Miss rm pressure throughout the entire|a jumpy appearance, supposing that of the Garden while the great trowd| S@tharine Ginna and Miss Isabel Shults, roumference of each ring, White| there are no cuts to Indicate the use| Which had assembled for the ball | 5% " | there ate th pe A ge fect Hamilton Fish jr, a partner of Mr. te even better than vaseline to |! chains? FRED WATSON, | vay the Evening, World, man | Beluecke in the firm of John C. Page use at the ends of the rubber hose,| This condition indicates underin- i | & Co. in best man. would have caught more of it if Neil Kennedy hadn't been telling ljm just j then that Charlie Rush was wearing |@ hired dresy suit and not to fail to | say that Miss Catherine Hogan, Miss causes the hissing sound in| Scholl and Miss Frances Carlin were air valve of a carbureter? | not only the prettiest giris at the bail, ANDREW YER, | but that they were sitting in his box— “No. 40, yc now.” The gases being drawn over the! whe dritivenne, CLEARS WECHSLER flation, that is, the tires have been used when there wae not enough al pressure in them. Automobile Bditor What the ms this substance will dry partially | gand will then help to form a water- tight connection. There is sufficient in the white lead to lubricate the end of the hose well so that it will “elip on as easily as though it were covered with qrease or vaseline. Automobile Eal.tor The drilling of the girls and of the | surface of the valve. This cannot be Paty Bt Lone (ale smajl stopped, but sometimes it can be rically |quieted by changing the setting of the valve slightly. Is it possible to convert 1910 runabout Nghted car at comparatively small expense? It 1s provided with a| womalle Hier + ; yeated in the flywh : utomatic or suction valve magneto lc 3 in the flyw used for engine inlets? OTTO STARR, JOHN KING, 1 you will adapt your gas lamps No, it went out of use for automo. and tail light to the electrio type by, bile’ engines about five years and means of converters that are provided for motorcycles and motorboat en- for the purpose and will connect the ines at least thr: inte. age. hdl ie sockets by wires with the proper laid Used L, rminals of the magneto you will be ble to obtain current for your elec- tric lights whenever the motor is run- to an ¢ el, has a carbureter the ne v1, ning. This will not be the type of "* f which ts too large current ¢' can be stored in the fo other parts, how can this morane battery, however, and conse- medied? CHAS, BUCKNER, tly your lights will only be avail By contracting the top of the fuel able when the motor is in operation It is evident that the faster your motor runs the brighter will be the lights, but you will find that ample iumination is furnished when the orifice so that the hole will be made somewhat smaller, This can be done by peening with a hammer, using @ light one and great ca } engine is running at slow speeds and , 8 merile Faltor | when it is well throttled. How much current should be put Automodilo Faltor a battery?) FRANK TUCKER, Fi Every battery has a rating, How often will | cadets of St. Mary's of Long Island = TAAL COST $65,000 was Pat Keonan—he wanted to wear 4 tie with green ends, Put that in, | will you?") preceded the dancing, | Jury Finds Him Not Guilty After Eleven Weeks, City’s Longest Hearing. which began at midnight with a! ‘grand march. (“Aw, what do you| want to bother him wiv all those names for? He isn’t writing a What's What—Driscoll, yes, two 1's, that's right.) One of the surprises of the evening was the unvelling of a great portrait of President Wilson over the Madison | Avenue end of the Garden, whilo the a iiaey che Dan anatiel Irving Wechsler, allas Waxey Gor- plauded. (Wait till you see George | don, was taken back to Sing Sing to- Reynolds dance! He doesn't get over, day to complete term ending March touch, ground but, iy, he steps | 19, arter having been acquitted of the there must have been at least 6,000 murder tn 1914 of Court Clerk Fred- persons, dignitaries of the ¢ inem- jerick Strauss. Tho jury brought in eee ee a CeCe ced” tincle teat | verdict in General Sessions last st amie! girls in the high-banked tlers of seats | "ght, thus ending New York's longest when the bail and entertainment | murder trial, and one of its most started, And when the dance inusle/expensive, the prosecution costing uck up, the floor looked like the ‘i space In front of the ticket w: $66,000, | owners, MILLIONAIRE ROW =~ BE AN FIGHTS INVASION OF SKYSCRAPERS Apartment Buiklers Start Panic | Among Owners of Exclu- sive Houses, Millionaires’ Row ts working itself | into @ panic over the invasion of sky-| scraper apartment builders. Syndtoates are negotiating for all available sites in that exclusive aec- tion between the Plaza at Fifty-ninth Street and the north edge of Carnegie Hill at Ninety-sixth Street. Andrew Carnegio was forced to bid against | them a fow days ago for the Ninetieth | Street corner opposite his home, pay-| ing $1,750,000 finally for the Charles) A. Gould plot, which the aity ap-! praises at only $935,000. Henry Clay Frick and Henry Phipps have taken properties recently near their palatial marble homes at Highty-seventh and| Seventieth Streets, as have Jamos B. Duke at Sixty-eighth Street and other Four great structures, representing @ total investment above $15,000,000, | are under way and brukers have been renting apartments of twelve to thirty rooms each in them at $16,000 to §$30,- 000 a year, The invasion is the re- sult of prompt success achieved by the first big house on the Eighty-firat | Street corner, built by speculative operators, Lee & Fleischmann, who sold It to Commodore Arthur Curtiss James, It ts of the twelve-story type, as are all of the others, ‘The next two were started on the south corner at Seventy-second Street and the north corner at Sixty-third Street. Both were practically all rented from the plans, In tho first the gross rental ts $280,000 a year, ten- ants including Herbert L. Pratt, Mra. William Ziegler, Daniel G. Reid, Mra. Marcus Daly, Mrs, Paul Morton, Carl Victor, Victor Morawetz, John Schoonmaker, Henry A. Sinclair, W. C. Durant, James McLean, Henry A. | Stone. In the Sixty-third Street house will be Harold I, Pratt, Hugene Mey- c OPTI ee MIST! | “Job Had a Tough Time for Eight Innings, but Hit a Home Run in the Ninth’’—‘“‘Some Time Ago Dame Rumor Said the Werld Was Coming to an End, but the Landlords Are Still Collect- ing Rents’’—“If You Are Busted You Don’t Fear Pickpockets’’—“It Don’t Cost a Jitney More to Be an Optimist.” By Arthur (‘‘Bugs’’) Baer. right, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Mvening World.) The man who sald that an optimist was a gent who didn’t care what happened #0 long as it didn’t happen to him, said an earful. Between the ballyhoo in Europe and the changeable weather, war and a coating | | o are on every tongue. Apparently, we have about as much License to be optimistic as a turkey on Thankegiving Eve. Europe's cup of woo is flowing over. And it fs no demitasse either. Fortunately for America, the Atlantic Ocean isn't a domitasso either, by quite a few demies. At present, rumors of war are more numerous than King Solomon's mother-in-laws. But a rumor is something that you can discount @ hundred per cent. Sometime ago, Dame Rumor said the world was coming to an end, but you notice the landlords are atill collecting rent. Old Dame Rumor is @ grand old lady. She's been hollering wolf for a long time, but we haven't seen any yet. War is like @ piano. Dasler to play than to carry. Europe can play war music at us, but when it comes to carrying war to us, she ts fiivvered. Three thousand miles of salt water are quite a few forkfuls, Why not be optimistic? All the world ts either at war or married. | Or both. The man who has no income tax to worry over is better off than the gent who loses his sleep worrying how to dodge it. you don’t fear pickpockets, Be an optimist. Job had a tough time for eight innings, but he hit a home run in the ninth. Forget your own troubles and take @ slant at the other fellow's, Just alm your eye at the dally paper and see what happens to other folks, Here is the average dally menu of other people's difficul- ties. If zou can smile at your own troubles, you are entitled to laugh at these. If you are busted, 8. Wife of elevator boy sues for di- vorce. Charges mispresentation, He told her he owned the elevator. raines price of eggs to 80 cents @ dozen, Don't let your left hand know er jr, K, Billings, Alexander who your right foot ts kicking. Smith Cochran, August Belmont, Rob- North Dakota. Temperature 20 be- ert Goelet, Mro. 8. V. Harkness, H. D.| tow zero. Citizen in found crochoting| Timid old country school ma’am tn- Whiton, dotlies tn tree, He said it was too/ quires for location of ladies’ entrance Just north of the Phipps home the | stuffy on the ground, to the subway, From local option Sadie Trask Sturges estate has a paeactaty town, too, structure under way which was re-| Pawsuit. Fifth Avenue. Wealthy ported recently to be in the control! residents claim chirping of cate keeps| Heirs And long lost fortune of uncle. of Phipps interests, although there | ‘om awako during the daytime. haa been no confirmation of the ru- |” é meee cay’ ee cee) in tathtae dee mor, The last project involves the wertisement. Night school, Open eres » Hap. south corner at Seventy-fourth Street Pheosher’ sage ‘eh pened in Chicago. sold by the Rey. Alfred Duane Pell to | pee errr Philadelphian leaves good New York job and goes back home, Claims town is #o fast that he had to wind eight-day clock every five minutes, Fact. @ eyndicate that will complete its) structure by next fall. On the atte stood the Picard house, an interesting jandmark, as !t was one of the first costly residences bullt on the avenue. north of Seventy-second Street. Aocident. Painter goes down with scaffold, Sues boss for non-support, Man elams wife with omelette. She said it wos as light as a feather, He didn't Nke feathers. Nor {s Millionaires’ Row the only ee Girt potsoned by Christman jewelry section where millionatre home own-| wagon backs up to palatial apart-| which thinks it is spring and turns ers are fighting the new invasion. | ment house, One of the tenants com-| green. Love didn’t last as long as the | President of the | pained of the scenory in dumbwalter | instalments Mu wociates have take around their hon apartments and business, derbilt and W. D, Sloane have ap nearly $10,000,000 around Fifth A nue and Fifty-second Street, the in- vasion there being mainly business fon, and his as- many properties 8 to keep out both W. K. Van- shaft. Squirrels starving to death in ~~ Central Park Pickpocket wanders into plano store, Crazy with the heat. Riot among honeymoon couple. Stern officer refuses to allow ‘em to travel in the same compartment of revolving door, ‘Three tmmigrants deported as un- desirable, Wore brown derbies, \ = Jealous barber throws a mot Wealthy cabaret hound laughs when oth on ; ing to the number o pare : leven wel ‘ .|in character, In the west end Chariea | rival's new pin replace the valv: ngs on iny de | oa taut which cheraste ee ieeuce. a clreus; everybody dance Elevon were indicted for this mur- |i ‘Schwab ia beset with similar trou. | sien myosin Ave dayae saya it] vars pew pink and green vest. livery car and how T know en lfeast. this amount must be, pat. (nt) Fee Jim Finewen— D, der, and as tho evidence against the |}jes, ull of the old residential corners iid have been worse, Might have oooh a ent becomes né , » low-—do you get that athe . the hat |opposite the square block occupied by | ja, oe Swary? JAMES CARI Nile Ro ANT a Me ee ha) found ure, put him in") At wae side of the | | oro Hage apa ttiunades os hese or 94 2 eP's5.000,000 residence being 1n< n five algate, Wonlthy Flatbush etttzen offers ht Ms low en co Phi nC 4 8, | agains! ‘echsler, the f 000,000 . on } _ If your car is used every day and is’ the number of hours the battery fe arden Justicn Philbin and Bird | eed mand at fancy prices, Bullders he Wito claims husband in tied to! , run 600 miles or more a week YOu on charge, or to put it ic (8 Coler wat tox cha f Jxecured two of them for thirteen-| mother's apron strings, Judge | lene . 7. may find that valve spring replace practical way, the number of (eore Hairy Kano with | Miss Gitdys) Tne Wechsler trial began on Dec. gory houses, w hird, at Seventy-/tigates, Husband in Philadelphia, Distressin Disfi [- Beenay cy revere, neceenary 3 the che battery must be charged is found Theve hike Mileaketh Riewin ¢ 4 ‘before Judge Mulone. After two [third Streat and Wel a8 aoe mother in Honolulu, Apron. strings | ’ oe ea ce begin to tore, their PY, dividing ite ampore-hour capacity with Driscoll—he's lucky, all right!—|daya a mistrial was declared because |(09 21001 coiuy for a house to cost | must ne 6,000 miles long, Case dia) « . 2 ne HMMOS 9T aMmpen lowed ett f Judge Malone's iliness, The aamo | § r h St) missed, | strength the closing of the valve is|¢y gow, of Judge Malone's illness. #AaMO | $2,000,000, Operators there have been pas | . not as rapid nor as positive as should ferent eee oe tiih bark jury was then reimpanelled before! unable to sell to the 1 wizard, but! ural visitor buys money-making! Sarr stor ae cecin WU autueeen la wan r 4b: Ham ‘Tr ainor, but yc u needn't mention | Judge Crain, Yesterday marked tho | other Rome owners Rept Fane fey | machine from affable stranger for al § 5 When running at high speed. The|means of a er Md BY him—t've got the next dance with | end of the elev Hie Hel ad ston, springs may be strengthened by re- a‘ wn to 0 ¢ t water | Ne") ena erento! gh and the forty-ninth court day that | yn Fifty fourth | Street, between Millionaire endows college and} . them and stretching them or | forces u ag | the e shaking s With pasS-| as consumed, Teatimony fille 6,480| Fifth and Sixth Avenues, also on vad ing the individual coils, but| escapes time, how can thie be mirers, ere - Fifty-third and Fifty-fifth Streets, = = ceed q will hardly prove| remedied ARTHUR JAMBS. Bheritt * 3 nith and M nriatrate | close y tyr wa en Ladue 4 sha John D. Rockefeller ly takion prac as satisfactory will the use of new Take the grease cup off and fi ‘om Nolan ou remember them tp rT ¢ court stonographe wUres | tically every dwelling that comes on SHOT A TER | } —— Springs of the proper atrength and! filler pipe a couple of inches ene the Shaughraun, don't your There) that. 1,560,000 worda were spoken In| tho market to guard the family home | "Thad large red pimples all over my whether a certain valve requires a) casing, Then, when the cup and one but Pat| During the procesdings one of the| {bie families or at | flamed from them and I looked an awe New apring or not you may determine | pipe are filled ‘with grease the water jcrentn vin of the | he was unable to at-| “With business overwhelining Fifth j ful sight. 1 was ashamed to go to work this satisfactorily by prying under the! will not be able to travel the addi- |; a TIGR ee eek ne en MANDO. Ole | Wt DHE nese FF seer Trainer Katzen, Dying in Hospital land my face liched which made me b [> .top end with a screwdriver to in: |tional distance up the pipe, Conse: | iawn as curly un TAO och it which | end to business, lost 2 contract which | Avenue as far north 88 Ene Litt ifide alee i *\ Scratch and make the pimples’ bleed, crease the tension, and observe! quently the leak will be stopped. |i Arcurding to Historian Juines T,| he said would bave netted him $3,000 | {all apartments pushing further toto) Identifies Salesman Linton = | f Teaiiin: Shap aniecl ‘ Whether the motor speeds up. If they a hour, according D , 18 Most exclusive preeinets, : } 1 saw a Cuticura Soap and Ointment speed of the motor increases it is evi Hailin: ne had just succeeded In @ year for three years. A second juror) aires’ Row has made a desperate vf as Assailant, advertisement and sent for a free sam- ening the spring} What Is a val ants ? we nie third Staves te 1 without) owe $5,000 becat t his Inability to | fort. to establish an annex on Park eee (hin ein epoath | ple I saw a very great improvement so will help matters. LBBRT BUTLER. 6 pene ay tone tend to a re tate transaction, | Avenu ullders of cos owing, 9 sald, an altercation bought more a pee Simply a heating dovice which will GEADEAFIOnE OF Lanta idee ee urred In the atu |awellings ato struxgling againn the Harlem Sporting Club, run by| three weeks | was he Autgmdite FAite | melt the new rubber into the wore mainly the hd a fire t A the Bt | Gneoming it f skyscray ' re. t react veasa ad’ wilt q t 0 the old, 00) eee ee ae ‘ la fia wae in cectine hin Moncart (John the Barber,” at One Hundred! Louis § el, I * bat a clutch, wilt | t spea Rubber will unite if a dio of a ipartm! Paes iggy ees pseae ie taia York Cit i me, 19 a dry pla ni : | small amount of sulphur be present Hid Kev th ars damage. t h K How h better to try to prevent idee Ken Jerk. \" land it is heated for a considerable ‘ Judge Crain ¢ conclusion |‘ t 18 eph Kataon, twenty-twe ) 1 ) ) a y rs ting 1 j!enath of time under some pressure. inented o | aa’ STC anutoe Thecan ¢ 5s Rae cna touted tat th ng disfigurations reme | ourth ors had sustained | 4 ry-day t ! WILLIAM WRIGHT. [A sted of red cla call the {UTOER: BAO SR RE | Te Was shot three tines | gh, shee aha wurit fmasmuch as you state that your ves jt t neross the or lower) we pack ji 0 of the . ald at One Iun-! witht oft ire Olntne clutch is of the dry disc type ie use Dt voltage and mit eer Al day ¢ " h ly they would |‘ ed Thirty Bree nd | first sig emas, rashes, Sf-a clutch dressing is evidently out) ¢ current? number e fitted out | Tay, ited f . Son oh te ecard asine | MeL eed cana Chel uae of the question. It is probable that PETER MARTIN, | with red | The t if prosecution was PORE STAAL ARE TE PEI OO SY Eileronce vouiryiieras Thea whe het y roughened the surfaces so that abe, thay Will mat chavs out to dance We I ge rations and have the clearest skin and adjacent discs cannot revalve light, or at ‘least practically any During tho progre the enter. | myicy gned t peat h ; posalble, sll the time? Do not smoothly in contact with each other.! if, on the other hand, the belbe avg | tainment Mr. Keenar out ¥ ie Seo cetat rs confound these delicate, fragrant, super vented from slipping easily because urn with unusual—that is, extra— auee : w y he tn | a], and several negro. witnesse ted often ngero >reparations the rough surfaces that tend to make brilliancy for a very short time and. {' ew » Comnity || the progress of & {the police they suw Linton fire | aged as substitutes the ‘contiguous discs revolve asa) then will burn out, sioner Hob Ada waid he Hall, Peart For Free Sample Each by Return unit. In order to overcome this diffi urely be here.) N Katzen, who calls himself a sales-|Mail addre + post-card: ‘Cuticura, clutch should be removed | sioner Woods (Yes, Sl i Lig t) 4 fnish i r 14 what 1 Presidents Mark "| rdert Lt , : Advt faces. may be burnished with |; T. WHITE ng, Borough eslde : f ct the alut emery paper or some other abrasive! if the car ig not too heavy and the| aid Mathawaon, J, flerald, Carta! Ig saw Linton and two m that will tend to smooth do jdistance short, over good road sure jh i Sony, Willian J. Me but had @ premonition PERSONALS. rough places. faces, the motorist can proceed very) jo. judge Victor Dowling, Charles I t nd walked away, They found | pean F of P.—Pleae Automobile ¥ jslowly, and without damaging any= |My woe course he'll ba here \ ys, at Lenox Avenue Rr anac aan | Bt névieanie toc areter| thing, If the rim is of the @ D.| tury hia box over there."), Joseph | 1 4 his in alla for yu. cums ian tment rently jtype, it will be necessary to remove y. J. Boy here Conway oO st, dramatist, | | sees s TT, NELSON, | the loose ring and the locking ring) ind dit Ree areas eens | an ‘ urnaliat, died | | f° ips . decidedly; on the outside, as otherwise they | /. at r, ay ee Paris, dd Bixty-seven ; on the contrary, it is decidedly | ¥ c’Rourke, T. Hallinan, Rev BA KA H W NS YoU DiaMoNb Ba en The ordinary Ameri-|would be lost. If this is done at all|Jonn J, Wynne and Harry ‘eBols. . Witt Backus, fifty-elg A | | S50 soy fast or carelessly, the rim will be|” thera waa a decided military flavor | year Vice President of the Pirst ea yal , spoiled and will necessitate a con-/to the entire evening and If there are " TO WAT CI 1 Y OUR KIDNEYS MOTORISTS’ siderable expense and much trouble! any youngsters about these parts whe wad pe tn ’ to replace it, beat the Clason Point M — - q ere is Cadets at. drilling—they PROBLEMS cs ‘ reegepsl fe exhibition of tt last nt : han tin f which brought rounds of appl Pr ORLA A'S (AERIAL BN BRATS 0 HO Ge OMETSOE Rens Knights of Columbus would like OEM spective owners . oS LAMA, #0 Wining ta’ Gecoite chautteurs | chat nc ries are used?) BRS andl {fail to Lake w course In your! No, This is used only on motorcy- Miki Rua Davasd: 1 Trening Classess also private! cles and the cheapest of cars, It has Y, Feb The t t A Hive Cconteainne the great disadvantage that there is A) mah wae found cat 1 ai Pere cal 10 light when the engine is not run: | * eben Special Cleeses for Ladies De ae ere ane (rete pe tah MDs | inig following a fire 1 wi Hh op write fur hooklet is to be left standing at the curb, the \.")"' brick ‘coipany’# plant Ir ~ motor must run continuously, else ‘vi aera ie sag § Stewart Auto School {there willbe ‘no light, this, too, mo. pny ns tiped ind under B85 WEST STTH STRELT (at Broudway)! matter how long it is to stand there. wear ‘AN lost or found aritel: The The W vertised in Usted at y a minut “Do not eriat tela Rows Uptown Offices morthw fer sth World's that pai a Office, fon St, Brooklyn, for SO di following the printing of 6b Auvertiocmeuts two-oared yacht to Government fa case of war Trav sues roughest railroad in world. Roadbed so uneven that cook can only serve eggs scrambled, Two people in flivver automobile are run over by @ pedestrian, i Missourt mountaineer’s whiskers ut for first time in thirty years ‘Tender-hearted barber refuses to dis- turb the mice. Thess are only a few of the things that happen daily to other folks, If you think you have a@ lot of troubles, just take @ look at the trouble you 2 haven't got. You might as well be an ‘ optimist. It doesn't cost a jitney i more. i ' \ | | ‘ . ; ANYGORN flo Humbug! Afew drops | and corn lifts out with fingers—No pain Tiny bottles of the new ether eom- pound called freerone can now be ob- tained for very little cost any ay | store here. drug freezone ts the reeent discovery of a Cin- cinnati man. It is needless ever i : i g ii i s tit FZ 1 8 g | i Shiai i blir (38 bearing accept anything The Famous | LAFAYETTE BATHS AND HOTEL are growing dally in popu- larity and prestige among New York business men, Entirely renovated and remodeled throughout. Every convenience and comfort. Baths $1.00, including sleeping tions. Hotel accommodations at reasonable rates. One block from Astor Place Subway. WOLPIN & GERSHVIN, Owners 405 Lafayette St. | HELP WANTED—MALE, see Pe WNEAL ROMHE, Woo Wir DI SINKER WANTED —A firetclane w wrk PATENTS. vATONT Trademarks, Copyrights, Protest your [ra 1917 WORLD ALMANAC 25 Cents FOR PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE TO BELLIC ENT NATIONS, THE KAISER'S PEACE PROPOSAL. THEN TOO 25,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES, ENTS y Mau ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS AND BOOK STORES.