The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1918, Page 10

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ae tenes rman tS TOS ET 4 ail other root crops will remain tor © time. Nearly half the business diat ot the village of Hope, N. J.. was da- Hroyed by fire Saturda sing 4 loas of $100,000. Stephen and tight and ten year m into custody verland County, N starting fires in the Judge Lader, of the Bridgeton Juvenile Court, placed the parents on probyti with Instructions to control the ehildre: tomobile at i3éth Street and Maison § ay night. Albert Fisher of No. 59 Flatbush Av iy owner and driver of Was not held a. WS BREVITIES Rey. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant 4 the beginning of his twen- year as pastor of the Church Ascension, Fifth Avenue and Btreet. may be expected to end soon ~ HE TREATED ME LIKE PET CANARY, Police say Mra. Sm & six-year-old boy mand te in the army age ern ok, Delay was refused by Manton this morning when five defend- 068, peppers, summer ; Ants in the Masses case wore arraigned ¥ “ Mre. Mary Smith, a conductore re eas one a otien a: thirty-five years old, of 102 Bagi |{or trial in his court, The defendants, | mts wallets of the New Jersey | 127th Street, died ‘this morning Max Eastman, Floyd Rell, Art Young, Oot Agriculture {sued to-! Knickerbockor Hospital of injuries re-!John Reed and W. Rodgers ? charged with obstructing enilatment “°| Wife Bieines Porte Former Railroad =| Head for Trouble—Says i She Is Innocent. 1, celery, spin ceived when she wan struck b; Announcing an Extraordinary Shoe Sale “T have said my last word in con [nection with my domestic troubt | said Mrs; Charles 8. Mellen this morn- ing as she entered thé Hotel Marie! } Antoinette, 67th Street and Broadway, | where sho has had apartments for the BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GINS & G \tast year and where she expecta to Profite, arrtved at noon to-day at id the winter. the headquarters of the N: al Ful Street, Brooklyn oe ; | ton ~ ’ “T have said that I never have been| Democratic Club, No. 617 Fifth Ave-/ guilty of any act that would bring| "Ue, where he dictated a statement 4 For Tomorrow Tuesda ) shame to either my children or my| 0 @ reporter for The Evening World. Ki ‘husband, That is the truth, I have} Earlier tn the day Mr. Harris sent, said that Iam a pure woman, That|/t® The Evening World a telegram j ¥ 5 is the truth. I have suid that I am thee Albony explaining that reports ‘{nnocent of the vile accusations that) ‘%&t he had resigned from the Chatr- 4 Women’s and Misses Mrs ation hen seen At to, publan| Nip" were untrue. Win tater q about me. That also Js the truth.” phiber lial follows: i 3 z Mrs, Mellen looked tired and wor-| nq anutee Wied taka so te ried. ‘The presence of newspaper) ro, Me Hi h =-G rade Kid Boots men in the lobby of the hotel did not] \;o™ Mr. Murphy to get a statement. } | We had a very long discussion and {cheer her up noticably. She had been ; oat for fom valk al Binad I told them I maintained the same | i aay ood anna deotead ih a brown | Position as I did at Syracuse. Because } . of the innuendos of the newspapery At a Very Special Price [checked skirt, @ tight-dtting black Storign r felt I must take my time to U jacket, a small black hat, black Me : ; 7 i x counteract the impression they had { pumps and silk stockings. created, ri f In an interview Mrs, Melien gave to) “I turned over the campaign to ex H a Boston reporter she is quoted as| Judge Joseph A, Kellogg. New Fall Models saying that the “Douglas, dear” and| “Senator Foley and Senator Wagner : I | Kitten” letters which were read at| thought it fully expedient to resign ‘ the Pittsfield trial were written by|I took the position that it was not Hi Just Received her to Douglas Brown, assistant man-| politically expedient until the other? ! ager of the Hotel Vanderbilt, after|side of the controversy could be pre- > : years of heartaches as the result of! sented, but that was amerely a differ- ; ie Sale Price her husband's neglect. A decreo of| ence of opinion. I also took the posi- . separation was awarded to her bus-/tion that I couldn't do anything that i - band at Pittsfield could be construed as an admission | 2 fk. “Who does not have silly and sen-|/on my part that I had been gullty of | 4 ; e timental moods occasionally?” Mra.|any wrongdoing or any impropriety; | } " Mellen said, “Mr, Brown seemed to|also that the State Committee must No Approvals or Exchanges understand my position and sympa- jume the responsibility; that J ‘had | ; thixed with my hard lot. Human na-{9 desire to continue as St r- | ; None Sent C. 0. D. ; |man—rather glad to be relieved—but ture is fraij and weak, I had no one| {hat there was a personal question in- ‘ | to turn to, eo I turned to him. @ |volved which, both in my judgment ‘ We “No one knows how I have cut don advice of my lawyers, pre- : fered, I do not believe that one} ented mo from tendering my resig- Regular Prices 9.00 and.10.75 woman ine thousand could. have) Seton that wy lene perme fend pe stood what I did and survived. 1/ vent any embarrassment—real or im- 1 was able to survive because I knew | 4@ginary—would compel me to do any- Distinctive and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s that J was an innocent woman, ‘The/ {HIDE and everything except the one High Cut Boots in Brown Kidskin or Calfskin, in combi- ah a Ma fam jan innocent! ronect on my own personal charac- ‘ ” woman has enabled me to stand | ter.’ nations, with Brown Cloth or ‘“‘Nu-buck”’ tops. Hand- these insults that have been heaped| Mr. Harris admitted he would bring Y ilita Loui Xv h epee © Been Reaped'! suit against the Globe because it had turned or welted soles, m ry or Louis eels. pon me, ; questioned his patriotic motives while During my friendship with Mr.) in Washington recently. Regarding Brown I never so much as dined the insinuations that Mra. Harris was a 7 a director and shareholder in ¢ , Also high cut Boots in all dark gray Kidskin or Sane Dn tatie oe Ne domme 440] North and South Construction Cor : . 4 any, having war contracts, Mr. Har- . - dark gray Kidskin Vamps with cloth tops to gave me lots of fatherly advice ana| My hald he would make a’ statement match. Hand turned soles. Louis XV heels. WASSER Oe ABMIAAS (Gertois evil: Geen) | tater. m “Mr, Mellen treated me in much the ' ; same way he would a pet canary.| THREE HURT IN CAR CRASH. Also on Sale in New York Store I€ he wanted me to come along and ——— | wanted to poke his finger at me| Court and Union Cara Come To- ; ¢ through the bars, he did. If it suited ¢ Sether in Broskiy 4 his mood not to take any notice of ‘Three persons were injured, one se- > me, I went unnoticed. 1 was his|Tiously, to-day when two trolley cars plaything—his beautiful baby doll. on the Court and Union Street lines never enjoyed Mr, Mellen’s com- panionship the way other women seemed to enjoy of their husbands, He was usually gruff and taciturn. I could never talk | over household problems with him. | | Would ait alone evening after evening and eat my heart out, I longed for human companionship. One must | have an exhaust valve somewhere. Decasionally we would attend a r | ceptic together, but he alwa wanted to come home after shaking hands with a few people, wanted me to stay and enjoy music ang dancing that [ adored, ‘Since we returned from St. Louis, twelve years ago, Mr: Mellen has not once taken me to the theatre, He never took me with him on his trips like other men take their wi He would go to Maine for pleasure trips but would never think of asking me | to, £0 along [Se Fulton Street, Brooklyn the Continued for Tomorrow (Tuesday) Smart Afternoon Dresses For Women and Misses n when our children died < ° f apparently but lightly, At a Very Special Price ioucteats_ “overeat bat 4 |, SORRY 7 SONS CAN’T GO. | Mother of 165th Man Killed in Action Kegrets Youth of Others, | Private Hugh F, Quinn, reported killed in action, lost his life in the figt jing in the 165th on the Oureq River! |July 29. He was twenty-two years old, Yew Fall Models Just -Received Sale Price jand at the outbreak of the war enlisted lin the old 69th New York, He waa gassed last March and spent thr months in His mother, Old, Broad he eldes ed tly eighte nth birthday, Of the aining | is that the oldest ix | Ii they were old enough 1 | lot of | i PE FES 1° ee This sale compt s the season's newest models’ in handsomely embroidered Crepe de Chines and stunning Tricolettes, developed in the desirable youthful silhouettes, Navy, black and Autumn shades. ative for children and “grown-ups.” At your dreagiet MCKESSON & ROBBINS Inc. NewYork Epi. the companionship | He never| Was desperate for a Little real af- bs THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SE TEMBER 30 30, 1918. HARRIS DEFENDS SELF IN REFUSING = SAYS MRS. MRS, MELLEN TO RESIGN PLACE .. Nevertheless Democ Democratic State ; Chairman Is Out of Pres- ent Campaign. Edwin 8, Harris, Chairman of Democratic State Committes, against whom charges were mada that he used his polgical influence to gain Government war contracts for bis friends, subsequently sharing in the were In collision at Tillary and Fulton Streets, Brooklyn. Injured were 73 Ninth Union Street James Davis, Avenue, motorman lacerations left | Samuel thirty-four, N Third Avenue, conductor Court leur, cute face and hand, her Voughal, pa Court D evere bruises face and ‘de und probable internal injuries he injured were treated by Dr Parsons ‘of the Brooklyn Hospit | Voughal was removed to that Institu- ;tlon and the two to thelr hom | JAMAICA ENTRIES. RACH . JAMAICA, Sept. J0.—The entries for to-mo: are ag follows LAC “oY row's the Snap Tanlone, Tee oats, jowantns Dragoon, oa ee randicap | flrene 06; B manbolt, 127; A P * | Tigre 108; Manda, ‘ia On, 108! fwo-tear-olle: mai ten | —_— LAUREL ENTRIES. : TRACK, LAUREL, Md,, Sept entries for to-morrow's races The Rew, White Penrone, 110 Dochem Lace, 10d; Ao , Mitemait, 111; Oraionda,” i13; fonky ‘tady,' 100; Lillian Shaw, 1005" Mini 1s SECOND RACK —Steoplechage: selting: four pearolde and Up: taro miles. — New i] Lotidel fhe Chatean-Thierry vc ong salle and gers "iy ante, ~ Tio, Or vator.* ahh Money, 102, Wigliland Lad, "Ui; Mayberry Cao Ps SIXTH RACK, -Selling: ten. zoar okte and one mile fret feonth. bine Mane Mikman, 11 Con Chutt 104 *Dongisa §., 4 ti Ue e110 hea or; m MACDSTH: Ack —Ctaiming; three yearolds ‘one mile and @ quarter —‘Trial by dJitry ae “ae fendyen. 108) 2 Hasan "Sea. “ot, {ot Joop Winglield 1 . “Muller, 110: Gokdorest fe + Jack OT: Greeting, 108: I to rae le ‘aie to Cab ; ack feat, INFLUENZA SITUATION IN HAND, SAYS COPELAND Decrease in New Cases From Sat- itday Reported Over Sunday, ‘rhe situation i well in hand,” was firm opinion of Royal 8. Copeland, Commissioner of the Board of Health, in discussing the influenza epidemic to- During the last 48 hours 694 new cases end 20 deaths were reported. These fig- are slightly below Saturday's cases, cases were divided as follows: nhattan, 196; Brook! ; Richmond, 38; Queen cight of the cases were soldiers and sailors Tt wos stated that a suMeient num- ber of nurses and physicians will be on duty at railroad depots to care for any patients stricken aboard incoming trains. Eleven More Die of 1 Syracane, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Sept. 30.—Two nurses and nine additional soldiers were added to the Syracuse Spanish influenza casualty list this morning. The soldiers who dieq were Aaron Wright Caribou, Me.; Edward I Smith, Goshen; Miles Richardson, ae Mich.; Thomas Hallorhan, Mine- : Frederick McGregor, Corona: Mel- Vin C. Roe, Maltby, Mich, Charies A. Baboyan, Roston;” Leonard iden, Lansing Mich. and Thomas McBnelly, Fishdale, Masa. This brings the total number ‘of deaths since the epidemic 9, up to sixty. One hun- me new cases devel- at Camp Syracuse yesterday. dred oped DANDRUFF GORS' HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL Save your ifatel Double its | beauty in a few moments, Try this! Hair stops | coming out and every particle of dandruff disappears. an applica- not find a ‘Try as you will, after tion of Danderine, you alp will not itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes but really new hair the scalp. A little Danderine doubles the beauty of your ha difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at atime, The effect is inime- te and amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance, an incom- parable Juster, softness and ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a small bottle of Knowllon’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents and prove that your bair is as pretty and and your s immediately No soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. exhilarating, stimulating and life-p ducing properties cause the hair grow long, strong and beautiful Advt. - ‘FURNITURE Open puturday Evenings 104 ST. L STALION AL CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.1O3 & 1O4"ST Teeth Without Plates I Save Decayed teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and lain Crowns, Bridgework, 4 Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted, Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent BLO; mail. ont OFF BLOOY, par mana Re BAY jenna at Camp Pon- | sine trace of dandruff or falling hair | growing all over | lusuri- | Its} GRAND aa A | juy Liberty Bonds to Your Utmost: 19 West 24th St.- Near Sixth Ave. “The Only Store That Sells the Ocerstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co.” MNANT TVE ANT Di A wonderful assortment of remnants has been collected for Tuesday’s sale. Thousands of small lengths of Muslin, Sheeting, Wool Remnants, Gingham, Silks, Curtain Scrim, Cotton Voile, Chambray. Marked amazingly low. Come early if you wish to share in these bargains. Cotton Remnants Hundreds of short of Cotton Chambrays, Linene, Percale, Voile Remnants Short remnants of Pink and Blue Voile suitable for Dressing Sacques or House Muslin, Be to 39¢ es Be HUNDREDS OF ODD REMNANTS Curtain Scrim, Cotton Cheviot, Cotton Suiting, short ends of Silk for fancy work or ‘millinery trimmings, Drapery Cloth suitable for por- tieres, and odd [eon of almost every Seectint 5e to 97 and color desired EXTRA SPECIAL Drapery Cleth 200 for In or green Only Suitable teres. blue value. fre gee yards, por- brown, Big Gingham, Sateen, service-a rinenams, 36 in insorted colors, ‘inid. atrives and checke Only 1.400 varda tn. th jot, Limiti S vards to 4 customer, WOOL REMNANTS Cheviots, Wool Serges, Broad- cloths, Wool Velour, Wool and Cotton Serges, All-Wool Poplin, Shepherd Check and Panam: etc. Lengths 1 yard to 5 yards. nar, BOC to $207 piece, 2,000 short remnants of Silk, Satin, Taffeta, Messaline, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe. Suitable for dress, millinery and other trimming. For fancy work. Great big 5¢ to 97 values No Mail Orders Are Villed from This Store....smuamadeades JA ele lPortrair FOCH. Fost of France Separate Sheet for framing << % OJETO >. WORDS od MUSIC SANBRE* EUSE’ French Marching Song 20 Ove. S FLAGS o% the iN EIALLIED NATIONS|S AEN INA WARE to

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