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GIRL FRESHMEN MUST SUPPLY POWDER AT N. Y. U. Other Rules Laid Down by Sopho- mores Accepted at School of Commerce, G of the Schoo! of Commerce, Accounts and Finance of the New York University have agreed to uphold the following freshman rules made by the soph- omore girls: “1, Thou shalt at all times wear @ green bow in the upper left hand corner of thy dress or walst at- tached by a large safety pin, 2, Thou shalt not wear hats in class. “3, Thou shalt not wear veils while in the building. “4. Thou shalt wear thy green bows in thy hair on Wednesday, TRLS of the freshman class also a white middy blouse, black tle and lisle stockings. In day organization meetings thou shalt sit in the first three rows. “5. Thou shalt be prepared to furnish upper classwomen wh powder whenever they so desire. “6. Thou shalt not talk to the emembers of the opposite sex with- in a radius of one block of the University. “7, Thou shalt call out the num- bers of the floors while in the ele- vator. “8. Thou shalt at all times give thy place in any line to an upper efasswoman, “Thou shalt not wear any trin- kets or fraternity pins, Only N. Y. U. sorority pins will be tol- erdted. "10. Thou shalt at al times carry thy Freshman rules with thee and upon demand show them to upper classwomen.” oo ~. “FOLLIES” ACTRES ~ DYING FROM CRASH OF P.M PLANTS CA (Continued From First Pega) Firat Avenud Seattle, Wash, and came to New York two years ago when she was seventeen yeare of age. She first appeared in a danc- ing act at the Hotel des Artistes in partnership with Lubovska. After- ward she appeared in the Ziegfeld “Follies,” from which she went to the “Greenwich Village Follies.” Mr. and Mra, Hayward, after visit- ing young Plant at the hospital to- day directed that five trained nurses be assigned to attend the four patients, two of the nurses being di- rected to “special” the injured “Fol- hes” girl, Assistant District Attorney D. A. Felix of the Bronx, who went to the scene of the accident to investigate, found amid the wreckage of the car the scalp of a woman, The young men are all attending a Yale preparatory school at Norwalk. Yesterday they went to New Haven to spend the day, and were returning to New York. place is near the Petham Bay Park golf course, where the road bends to the right. According to young Plant, as they loomed up ahead, and he had to leave the road to avoid hitting them. His machine Jumped several feet of sod and landed against the tree, at a spot where a number of other cars have been wrecked. Shouts of the uninjured men attract- the City Island police and several other motorists. Col, William Hayward, who mar- to-duy that his stepson told him the accident was due to his turning out to prevent # collision, The car, which cust $4,000 or $10,000, hit the tree with uch force part of it was em- bedded in the trunk and had to be pried louse. GIRL OF 18 TRIES She Ran Away From Mas- sachusetts Home, Policeman Gorman of the Bast 67th Street Station saw a girl who appeardd to be {ll at @7th Street and Third Ave- nue at 3.30 A. M. to-day, and took her to the station, where she sald abe bad taken bichloride of mercury. She told Sergt Speer she was Helen Oullette, eighteen years old, of No, 2614 Elm Street, Amesbury, Mass., and that from home eleven days quarrel with her mother. ght in New York, to visit, She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. B Jesmer of No 1416 427 Fifth Ave. At 38th Street In Newark: sauseTasT ina spring type. box, and a speed By th BRONX KERS Rn tii at mn ri OPEN 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ELECTION DAY The Victrola is a genuine model ped with an improved noisel recial Arrangement ffer can also be had at 945 So, Boulevard Perm she decided to die. She Hospital in « seri- The point where the accident took | « approached the turn two others cars | \ ed Police Sergeant George Booth of | | G ted Mrs. Morton F. Plant, said early |!19; enon TO DIE BY POISON | ive Bichloride of Mercury Victim Says | fuckner HELD ON CHARGE OF BURNING AUTO Witness Says He Saw Weissman Set Fire Which Damaged Bronx Garage.. Magistrate Schwab in Morrisanta Court to-day held Alexander Weissmaa of No, 982 Union Avenue, Bronx, film salesman, in $5,000 bail for examina- tion Nov. $ on a charge of arson. Deputy Fire Marshat De Malignon charged Weissman with eettlig fire to hia automobile in a public garage at No, 966 Prospect Avenue on Oct. 8 de- stroying the automobile and doing $1,000 damage to the garage Anthony Deesayer of No. 777 Simp- son Street, garage employee, made affidavit he saw Weissman setting fire to the car and asked him what he waa doing, to which he aaid Welssman replied “You should worry.” Peter Cosen of No. 503 East 146th Street alleged Weissman said he was “going to put something under his car ani get rid of it." eisaman denies the rges. PI MLICO ENTRIES. sMfatuenn: two-year-okls FIRST RACH. wrlongs.— «Molde ‘Raraes, 10 1G: Menta Jaa, 110), Bu ‘ i gual Carce, OND! | RACE -Thieo-year-olde; i ile, —*andy Mac, it. Johnny “Overton, Madrooe, 116! *iathpolis, Tul; Asustices ‘A 6. (in. Memorial; steeymm aid aywanl; tm zs; Tom ‘ioket, 141 Fool, 133) andidate 23 (1 { Mighiand Lights | wreuiment, | 1:8) aE. Widener Rowe’ ante 1h Frere RACH—The Druid Hil) Park, Pune or ewo-yeatoidy, "lalaing; alt S) etarclign Meid, foo! Siieane, 10. “tant. land, JOO: lo, 191; fa) Mavensiian 118; 10g: Ming Haokin, “ogling, 108; uum hare 138.” Ue 120; Loe! : a, 1 ; ‘ibea Je i Clea, Gong, 117 Mt SEVENTH RAQD—The jwyon vee oe hirogg tga Shrepie, Oe Dee Bently Steet ull had ya 14: ek ax Tone Tagrens, Tid: Benevolent tmp) 100, halter, Od, Sita, 4) Coy, 104: : : i en. to~lay by Magistrate Brough tm the Muatctpal Term of the Magistrate's Court for violation of the Fire and Com- bustibles Ordinance. The Graphic Film Company of No. 729 Seventh Avenue was fined $100 for having on the prem- {ses more than five reels of film with- out permission, while che International Film Service of No. £460 Second Ave- ous condition. 23 W.42d St Bet, Sth and 6th Aven 775 Broad St. Election Day Special Clearance Sale $55.75 All our Lundstrom Convertos—equipped with Victroks model VI—at a price typical of Landay Leadership. As Illustrated—For The One Day Only A Genuine Victrola VI $35 enclosed in the famous mahogany-finished Lundstrom Cabinet $20.75 Reduced from $35 to below cost. (Cabinet may be purchased separately) Total $55 75 ONLY $5 DOWN. SPREAD THE BALANCE OVER MANY MONTHS Notwithstanding the large reduction in price, these most liberal terms of payment will prevail —as well as the usual La Landay guarantees, regulator, i Hah 1 North B i Sonncaberes North B'way Leap Ld our Election Day special. BRIDGEPORT i’ - 7 aR Sonnenberys: 1127 Broad St. rY NEW HAVE! NAME Sonnenbergs: 801 Chapel St. f 0 ADDR SRR ~we carry no others. motor of the spiral d It also has a tapering tone-arm, an exhibition sound It is a very highly efticient Victrola. The quantity is limited—value extraordinary—call early ee ee ee ee Mail Coupon Before Wednesday LANDAY BROS., NEW YORK Without obligetion on my part and without cost to me kindly send me further informatiog about nue wae Gined $60 for the same offense, ee ESE a Sage aes fj ae Le VOTERS: BE SURE TO VOTE GROUP 12) And Lei Your Marks Be Made in the Square for Crain and Rosalsk y. For reasons which ..ight, at first con- be trivial, bu which are, nevertheless, worthy of con- sideration, sideration, appear to voters in Manhattan were advised to-day by the Republican and Democratic organizations to ive par- tieular attention to Group No. 12 when they cast their ballots to-morrow. In Group No. 12 appear the names of the four candidates for the Court of General Sessions, Thomas ©. T. Crain, Otto A Rosalsky, Isnac Sackin and Wiltam Karlin Judges Crain and Rosalrky, who are seoking re-election, have the tndorse- ment of the Republican, Democratic and Prohibition Parties. It is feared that numerous voters, seeing the over- whelming indorsement of these cand!- dates may, by the time they get down | to Group 12, ay to themselves, “Crain and Rosalsky have a cinch,” and neg- ; leet to vote for them. There is no doubt about every Soctal- " gat and radfeal vote in the city being cast for Gackin and Karlin and this vote promises to be heavy. Poputar all over the for Colds, Grip and Preventive. = Price To Gure aCold in os One Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo -w Quinine Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears F “in signature e ° CVve- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 “SUSPENDER JACK” Fels ’ Conviction of Ranchman Reversed —Notary Makes New Com- plaint Tt became known to-day that Magis- trate Levine's conviction last August of Jack" McGee, veteran plainsman and friend of Buffalo Bill, for obstructing the sidewalk while so+ liciting notary business, was reversed by Judge Wadhams on Saturday in Gen- eral Sessions, With Judge Wadhams's decision was filed @ report from Commissioner of Ao counts Hirshfield, whe had been asked by Mayor Hylan to @reestigate the case, to the effect that the ordinance “Sus- ponder Jack" was alleged to have vio- lated was drafted at request of Alters man WiiMam F. Quinn, who fs in the notary business himself at No. 177 West 67th Street, under the name of Quinn & Quinn. It was stated by Eitwant A Boott, “Suapender Jack's" attorney, that his client was served to-day With another similar complaint at the tnstance of the original complainant, Aurora G. Hans cook, notary of No 12% West 66th Street, “Suspender Day tablets World as a remedy Influenza and as a a 30c. nday service and is equip- ve, double INDIGESTION Acidity Gas Sourness Flat Instant relief! No waiting! making sick, upset stomachs feel fi Take onl In each package of ge out by physicians proved safe by millio Take no chances. Aspirin” are directions and dosage wor’ Cross”’ on tablets, take them withor@” flandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few conts—Tor na, Aspirin le the Wade mark of Beyer Manulesture of Mononceticag es Heartbum ulence Palpitation A few tablets of harmless, pleasant “*Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and ine, Best stomach corrective known, y as Told nuine “Bayer Tablets, during 21 years, | ns. | If you see the ‘/€" packages, Ney Ucmata a9 | =Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc Open All Day Tuesday, Election Day. To Give Our Employes the Necessary Time to Vote, Store Opens at 10 o’Clock. Furniture That Is Distinctive Noted for Its Lifetime Endarance and Its Price Moderation Ca WH y 750°° °497°° Interior is of quartered oak. Buffetis 62 inches long. Table has 54-inch top and extends tu 8 feet. Silver cabjet and cabinet server are in proportion. Five chairs and one armchair, wholstered in leather, complete the set. Average Reductions of 5% Throughout Our Entire Stock of Furniture. DRAPERIES Armure Portieres, pair 19.95 Rich mercer'zed Armure Portieres, four designs to chovse from; ‘n Blue, Rose, Fawn, Brown, Green, Plum, Mulbe: id Red. 24 yards long. tA: Regular price’ $23.50. Mercerized Figured Ar mure, yard In Blue, Rose, Tan, Brown, Green, Red, Mulberry, Gold, Delft Blue and Putty; 50 inches wide; suitable tor Portieres, Couch Covers and Window Overdrapes. Regular price 4.50 yard. 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Regular price $8.25 yard. small all-over effects" Indian red, rose, Estimates given for Di taupe and gray oa | te Mella scp rte eae me i ’ t / 4 Those who wish only make a par ial payment on thei h Thaw lew Bo tn bet bale eae Ir purchases of Furniture and Rugs can gain the 4 Koch Plan of Deferred Payments Batoblishea 1860 { O e P Ince 125*” Street West - “The Road to Economy.” ‘“They WORK while you sleep” FrADIGESTION granular form, dry on er with vichy or water, cold, preferably hot, ICK RELIEF! AUTS OF TEETH Gold and Porcelain Crowne Dridgework, Fivings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices od Teeth and Roots racted. ‘Teeth thor+ 4. Broken Plates a walt, ed. repaired "er PRICE, 25-50.75¢ BLO ALSO IN TABLET FORM OF ree | MADE BY acory @ Bowne ecahirs In torts | MAKERS OF 149 Lexington Ave. cor. 59.h St. Payments aocepted in Lib- erty sat thelr ull face value, 100 cents on the dollar Hours: OAM to CF. M. 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