The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1917, Page 12

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Keep this wonderful stomach sweet- in your home—keen it handy There is just one DR. A, REED CUSHION SHOE, ‘The construction of the cark and felt cushion is patented, Its use js for bidden to all except the two official manufacturers of DR. A, REED CUSHION SHOES, Sce that one of (he names below appears on the pair you buy. There are only two Shoe stores in New York City where DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOES are sold. They are located at 1372 Broadway at 37th St. and 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. If shoes of this name are offered yo at any other store dt is an imposition and an attempt at fraud. It is well worth while to go to either of the authorized stores to get the genuine. QNLY BRONX STORE AUMANN8 14-9 th Street. @ Sra NG O pen Every mF : Apartments furnished row Sat Up All Goods Maked in fam Figares wo anoyally Daorg Room Suite Ten Piece Adcm tertod im Mahoreny golde: finish, con sisting of BUF ET, CHINA CLOSE IRVING TABLE, DINING TABL 6 ft. extension, 1 ARM, AIRS with olip seats o genuine leathe: Pieces, ov vlustrated, $44.76 NOTE: Goods theun in this odvertisement will be seid at edvertived prices on'y di rine th eck ” apeed atv lente, after hin onty woman aviator granted permis- jernment either os | women *|near Bablyon, | Plerce recetved a fracture of the hip. Before she was out of bed she was!) | planning new fights A THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘BLUE STREAK’ GIRL SUES HERO HUBBY, : CHARGING CRUELTY Rice Heire Asks Divorce From Waldo Pierce, Pormer Harvard Athlete News came te-day from Ren@or, Me, that Mra Dorothy fice Menem, one known tor pein polleamen an “The tive hecauna of the her machine tn ratte Drive, arn tor Alvoree Fifth Avenue ent t had brought ent ¢ from Waide Pierce Itarvard athiete, artiet and winner of a Croia de Cuarte for bia work with the Amer- |feam Ambulance Corps in France Acoording to the muit to her support, struck her at least * twice while they had a Greenwich Village atudin tn 1916. Once, whe al- he knocked her down with hie fist, and avother Ume struck her in a nrant, ' ir, Pierce te the non of @ Bangor Millionaire and wan there only short time ago on © visit to bis pare work at the front. Mra. Pierce In a daughter of the iate Inane L. Rice, philanthropiat, and han been one of New York's most daring and picturesque young women Her romance with the man sho ts now suing began in Parte in 1912 while they were atudying art in the Latin Quarter, They wore married in Madrid on Aept. 6 of that your, | Some years before that Dorothy Rice had become prominent in New fork art circles, as were her three slatorn, Her mother has been well known for many years in New York activities. | She waa hoad of the Antl-Notse Socie- | ty, which much to protect val dents of Riverside Drive frem tho din of river craft. Mra, Plorce In an expert at most forma of outdoor sport. It was about @ doten years ago that she used to whizz through the Drive on her »iue motorcycle and get caught occasion- ally by policemen, She finally got a notscless machine and fared better at the bands of the authorities, gallantry prompted the Judges ta a big motorcycle speed race to bar ber because she was a girl Miss Rico's interest {n motorcycles began to wane. She took up art, then camo her love-at-first-sight romance in France, and after her husband began his war service in France she resumed art| work tn New York. Last year Mra. Plerce beoame Fe first licensed amateur tot} aviator In America, which waa the first intimation many of her frtends | had that she bad taken up aviation. She had simply gone to Minoola and learned to fly. Later she was the woman sion to fy at Governor's Isiand. “Sensible flying ts @ snap,” she has often told those who asked her If it wasn't too dangerous. he offerod her nervices to the Gov- | an instructor of| jatore or for service in the Flying Corps at the front. She has offered to organize at ler own ex-| pense @ Suffrage Corps of Flyers. She alded in teaching Columbia Uni- versity aviation students at Narra- gansett Bay last summer, But as far ag is known her services have not Yet been accepted ax an army fiyer. The only serious accident that be- fell Mra. Pierce wan last November, IL She waa making a fight over t South Bay with Lawrence Sperry 1n his hydroaero- plane when it took @ header from a height of several hundred fect. They quarter of a mile from shore. Mrs, | mitted that since Wan | ° la few d were found clinging to the wreck a|s NEW YORK HEIRESS, NOTED FOR LER DARING, WHO SUBS FOK DIVORCE ewer reerrre ts Sete tee 4 “Mas WALDO PERCE 6 ; Mra. Plerose Akane ee Murphy to Dushand, besiies falling to contribute DRIVERS NOW PLAN STRIKE FOR SHARE: OF MILK PROFITS The milk engaging Committee and is further comp » which t now n of the Mayor's District Attorney 1 a few weeks! mpantes may drivers. face a strike of t While no form rands have been | made, the head several big con cerns have t the drivers are preparing demands winch they inte! to present within @ few days. T Jerstood to include and recognition ot | Union street demands are un Increased wages the Milk Drivers’ Drivers on the appeared to be ments soon, It this morning | expecting develop- was zenerally ad the recent boost in prices, dissatisfaction with working conditions among the men has been jz and they fee! that they are dad to of the increased profits, ‘The drive a week, some rs now get from commissions: the J and teh bring ‘0 about $ e Indications are that the com- nies will seek to avold the strike eting some of the demands dent C. A. Welant of the Borden 1 Producta C y sald: have heard ts the men are rmulating dem and I think | the matter may come to a head within 1 nd that it ts to ) affecting all irse 1 do not | kr the attitude of the others will be, but so far as Borden's are con cerned’ I do not look for # strike, ag | think that mado which will prevent it.” Thirty drivers at Borden's Long [sl- and City station notified the ian P. Fleischauer, yesterday the event a strike belog on 1,00 quarts of inilk a week oarning $30 a wee » most impo: nation has reached ‘s oMece tha members are trying | ‘Attorney removed th s League to have the Distri from the milk si 8 he bas obtained Which warrants the Indict- © officlals for violation | ‘Trust Law, sald t Deputy he had } General > comes fro been tn of the leagt with any ref torney Gener steps of any is matter, but no sort have been taken,” a THERES NO DOUBT ABOUT POSTUM ASA HEALTH IMPROVEMENT OVER COFFEE —___—___—_______ || Where Campaigners Can Be Heard To-Night FUBION |] St. Jerome Hail, Nostrand and Nowkirk Avenues, Br klyn TAMMANY New Ph Grand Streets, 1 Labor Lyceum, No, 949 Wil Joughby Avenue, Brook! Palm Gare Avenue, Brook! Imperia ar nd Red Hook Lane, Br » Jlylan will speak at all > Hamburg 1 Street klyn, CORRIGAN Bon Ray Madison Avene Ham, 92 ~ led to thotr to-day by the! 21 to $28) certain adjustments can be} 16, 1917. xd MURPHY KON HYUN PAS, TCH QUERY He A Asks B f He “In tended to Use It as Club” Recalls Sulzer’s Pate, ERE is presented an exquisite new corset modeled for wear now. « Murphy meh — statement conta largely en the Guiner It's STYLE, like that of all BON TON corsets, is authentic, and expresses that slim, youth- ful silhouette which the latest French fashion decrees. expaia the reasons which | slection of Joba Fi) Hylan for Mayor of New Tork. “The next Mayor of New York will |have @ voice in the disposition of | more than $20,000,000 » year of pub: | |Tie money. In the four yeare of hie | term hie word mey prove a deciding lfactor in the disposition of nearly | $1,000,000,000, “It in certain that Mr. Murphy and Mr. Hearst did not select Judge Hylan for Mayor because of his knowledge of municipal government. New corsets are essential for new gowns and this model, as the pic- ture shows, will not only enhance the beauty of your form, but solve ‘The pu as that one of the men managi dressmaking problems. Hylan's mpaign te a brotl jaw of Jeremiah O'Leary. jie knows that The pub- the anti-Amertean | Press of this city ts receiving Tam- many election advertising and is supporting Judge Hylan, It sees that Jevery disloyal element in this city ts arrayed polidly behind the Hearat andidate. “Lask Mr. Murphy whether, at tho) time he nominated him tor Mayor, he had knowledge of the private career sudge Hylan, IT ask him whether knew auything of the facts dis-| ysed im @ Dewspaper story this ing. “The public remembers that Gov Sulzer was impeached by Mr, Mur- phy after the club which Murphy held over his head had proved inef- clive. “I ask Mr. Murphy whether he was ignorant of Judge Hylan’s past, or |whether he knew of it and intended to use it as a club should Judge Hvlan become Mayor and prove dis- obedient. Front Lace Model 1038—« is fashioned for average figures, and, aside from possessing the advantages of the front lacing principle, is one of the season's smartest corsets. White cou- til. Price $5. Other models for all figures at $3.50, $5, $6.50, $8 and up. YOUR DEALER may offer substitutes. Insist upon the genuine “BON TON.” If he refuses to supply you, write us, Accept no substitutes. HE pure, wholesome, practical properties of Mazola appeal to the housewife from the stand- point of cooking resu/ts—in deep frying, sautéing, shortening and salad dressings. And at the same time she knows she is doing her share toward conserving the Country’s animal fats —butter, lard and suet—in accordance with Mr. Hoover’s suggestion. This recipe for Corn Frit- ters is only one example of what can be done. Mazola is produced from the heart of golden American corn. It reaches cooking heat long before it smokes—makes fried foods free from sogginess, easy to digest. And since Mazola does not transmit taste or odor from one | food to another, it can be used over and over again—a great factor in economical cooking. Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins—they are even more economical than the bottles, If after a fair trial you are not satisfied with Mazola, return to your grocer and he will refund your money. Write today for our free Mazola Book of Recipes. Address Department W. G., Corn Products Refining Company 17 Battery Place, New York ——— IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU U NEED— A WORTD ‘AVANT? AD. WITT GO AND GET IT on lon CORSETS Front Lace or Back Lace Pyle Cost Morse Mas Nels BoiTn yal Westend ASC Tempting Corn Fritters. Always a welcome adjunct to the menu— ss | and now especially appropriate—when fried in Mazola, the vegetable oil Corn Fritters i, Take a can of grated corn or same quantity of fresh corn grated and scraped from the cob. Mix with an egg, 1 table- spoon Mazola, salt and pepper to taste and just enough flour to hold together. Too much flour makes the fritters stiff and doughy. Drop by table- spoonfuls in hot frying-pan well greased with Mazola, add- ing Mazola as it is taken up by the fritters. Very old fresh corn can be used for these fritters in which case a little milk will be needed to make their proper consistency. MAZOLA | IT MAKES LIVTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YUU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT)

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