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CT een eee ee Sane HAVE CLUB HERE ~— FOR GRADUATES Lawyer Tums Over House to, Welcome Newcomers to New York. 700 ON THE LIST NOW. Six Small Schools Used as a Starter to Develop the Idea. | | | Graduates and undergraduates of the tt Hittie colleges at last have a home tn | New York City. Young men of slender means cannot afford to pay the dues demanded by t >. Nor are the graduat of the little colleges eligible for mem- | bership to the Princeton, Yale, Harvard, | Columbia and Cornell clube. It ia in} ir behalf that the following letter been issued by John Brooks Leavitt, | of No. ® Broad street, who| ed from Kenyon in to New York to make his with his brains for his sole capital COLLEGE MEN DECIDED TO TAKE PLACE AT ONCE. nee arose to obtain in own, and | A ame . is well adapted for stages of n smail college and could be given up in a year or two, if the club should outgrow it. It was an inviting chance, for that no outlay was needed to buy house or fur- which has been provided for it for a term of years, or go elsewhere. The Possibiliies for creating a ying place in the heart of lower New York Ai \ture, nor any one held responsible for | “thin walking distance of lower Broad- A large rent. ‘There waa no time to ask|"@Y 1s the sole purpose of the or- for the calling of meetings of alumni as-|€dnizers of the College Club. sociations, appointing committees, draft- | SIX SMALL COLLEGES TAKEN IN by-lat and the AS A STARTER. Ming a club under] 1 addressed tho initial circular to the graduates and the undergraduates of six small colleges as a starter,” said Mr, Leavitt to an Evening World re- porter to-day. ‘These colleges are Hobart, Kenyon, Racine, Seewanee, St. Stephens, and Trinity, represented in New York and vicinity by 700 alumni. J Marks, has set a number of pews aside for college men. There is no connection, however, between St. Mark's Church and the forming of the College Club. It is hoped through the new clyb to generally promote the interests of the smaller colleges and already the idea for the social club has received the ap- Proval of the heads of the six small colleges with whom Mr, Leavitt has communicated. TUBFRCULOSIS IS CURABLE iy. “The need of « comfortable home here younger graduates, coming to lew York as etrangere, could find inex- generally talked of at the gatherings It is up to the boys themselves to de- ur several ahumal associations thet |tlgy'wnoiner they want nucn a cud. | ANY Cough May Lead to Aoewance and St. Btephens men upon a |. “80 far tho organization ix merely a Consumption. totally different matter, and thie oppor- |!odsing club. But if the young men are interested tn providing a place for meet- ing. and amokers of their alumni asso- lations and for alumni dinners, then & permanent organization can be formed. For the first fifty members there will be no admission fees and as for duce there 1s none at present, although the jon has boen made of $10 for resident and $5 for non-resident mem- ity being brought to their attention, concluded to take time by the forelock, and start. club primarily as lodging chub for mon of their colleges “might care ¢o rent rooms directly ‘the owner, leaving to the future brethren the decision ef the Many sufferers from lung trouble never consult © Specialist, sometimes not even thetr family physician, while they are in the curable stages, They either experiment upon themeelres with every patent “cure they hear of or else they waste precious time “going away for ollmate,” instead of consulting an expertenced Bpectalist and following is treatment and advice when they were in the earlier and curable stages. Dr. Anderson owes much of his success to the use of his X-Idght in making examinations of the chest, because such an examination reveals very ‘earliest appearance of any lung trouble so accurately that Tubereular ‘and known long befure the bacilli are present and while the disease is yet curable, If you have a atubbom cough or any eril after effects of the Grip of any indicationa of bronchial in the organization of a the usual lines; hall continue to be ‘The house which has been placed at the disposal of the empryo organization, No, 4 Stuyvesant street, is owned by Mr...Leavitt. Rather than sell or rent hethgr {t shall be kept exclusively for the property Mr. Leavitt has offered it .|for its carrying charges to the young Sraduates of the above named col |riendiess strangers of college education who may want a home and meeting place. ‘ In the organization of the club James P. Faucon, a graduate of St, Stephen and Robert A. Weaver, a graduite Kenyon, have associated themsely with Mr, Leavitt, who 1s a leading mem- ber of the vestry of St, Mark's Church, located directly across the atreet from hi a vine-covered four-story buildin There a Graduate Club City, but it has no headquart members meet at the City Club, that reason Mr. Leavitt and ciates believe that thers #hall grow into a social club for all; Do not put off or neglect until complete break. down overtakes you, and do not try to “doctor”? yourelf, Do not waste time in a fruitless search after “climate! Fresh air and exercise are necessary, Dut {ust to Kit oF sleep out of door is not muf- ficlent to cure serious throat or lung discases; this method sometimes arrests the program of the disease for a while, but it does not cure, Every patient needs a complete treatment — not the same thing for every person, for every disexse, fn any stage—but a personal treatment that is suited to the Individual needs of the patient. Dr, Andermon gives consultation and examtna- ton, without charge, at the office, 60 West 22d at, (between th and Oth aves.), New York, Hours, 10 to @ (Sundays, 11 to 2); Monday, Weenenday and Friday evenings till ® o'clock, Valuable book on Tubervniosis sent upon request, jaddrees for a year or two, or look at early date for @ larger house end nearer other clubs, all these questions have “been left open for future consid- ration. It is suggested that If the idea of @ college club, thus composed, ap- Speats to you, the simplest way to bring it Into existence without delay er ex- pense ie to join this club, and then aving captured it by a large majority, jo with it ae you will, ‘At the plan fins favor with tho ‘arious. alumni associations of the all leges @ social club will come College Club. tovexistence without delay or ex-|°Oniy recently the Rev. William Nor- nae, This club can take the house man Guthrie, the new rector of Guarantee Clothing Co. Corner 127th Street and 3d Ave. Thanksgiving Turkeys FREE In accordance with our usual custom prevailing at about this time every year we will give a prime, fresh killed 8-lb. turkey to every one purchasing goods to the amount of $15 in any of our departments. From To-Day Until Thursday, Nov. 30th In connection with this Free Turkey Offer we direct your attention to a Great Thanksgiving Sale of nditions may bo acen | or Iung trouble, consult Dr, Anderson at once, | DOCTOR ACCUSED | OF POISONING FOUR IN FAMILY Alleged He Hoped to Collect! ot them who was taken ii hiw pill kept Bill Through Death of Father | and Three Sons. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911. | New Club for College Men | | | also held either as a Witness or as an|nurse have been living for a few months accessory. past together at the farm homestead. Mra, Carrie Sparling, wife and mother, | When official investigation revealed has been ordered tnto the custody of sin the body of Cyril, Dr bers of the Citary affiiction for medicine containing her late the Invesilgation into the the fourth death Iast August near @ nervous breakdown husband's brother, who! started cause after The alleged motive for the polsoning fe that the Sparitnes A Dr. Mac Gregor @ big bi, It is alleged he de- | sired to put the male members of the fumily out of the way so that Mra [Sparling could collect their life insure ance and pay him. Ag he treated each rowing. Spariing diced in @ London hospital a few hours after he had been sent there by Dr. MacGregor for treatment in July, 1908, | Peter, the eldest son, also died at the! |London hospital not many hours after yee two and four in eraoon tf we | Just have your maid UBLY, Mich,, Nov, %%.—Dr, Robert A, | or butler serve you @ | reaching there, in July, 1910, staccregor, townenip, health officer and |4ucning (hers in July, i010.) REND S BOUILLO! formerly a coroner, was arrested Yee} ing: May, Cyral the youi on, diod | Mae? Hy Fociton Cubs tae terday accused of the murder by polson- 20, on Aug. 14, last. T food drink, rovers, “Deitcafeaty ing of John Wesley Sparling, a wel , Roy, ie 2, There Department’ Store, cr from do farmer, and his three sons, 3M! ughter, Mrs. Bert Herford. Mrs. e. routaintng caren F Margaret Gibiv, a trained nvrse, Was 6parling, Roy, Mrs, Herford and the Poe Front st. N. ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK ASBURY PARK , ROSENBAUM &Co, ~ 10 & {2 WEST 239? STREET ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Extraordinary Sale Charming White Waists At Marked Reductions ‘n unusual- ly complete collection of charming white Waists, over 30 differ- ent models, of which four are pictured here. Made of im- ported Mar- quisette, Voile and Ba- Waists pictured here are as follows: Al} OverEmbroidered Waist trimmed with real cluny lace, with yoke of Irish lace; pleated r 2.95 tiste, many cuffs trimmed with lace, hand em- Value $5.00 broidered Marquisette Waist, prettily embroidered and tucked; wide pleated frill is edged with lace. Value $4.00. Marquisette Waist, hand- and trimmed with real Irish, Cluny and Filet ; 2.00 somely embroidered and trimmed laces; some with Cluny lace; meme 2.00 with wide tucked, Value $4.00 frills. Marquisette Waist, with in- sertions of broad filet lace; wide circular frill is pleated and in| 2.95 $2, values $4.00 $2.95, values $5.00 tucked and edged with filet lace. Value $5.00. the goods il the best style Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats at 5g “They Wear Like Iron” The Overcoats—sutton through, fly front and 52-in. convertible col- lar models in black and Oxford Kerseys and Velours and fancy brown and gray Cheviots and Tweeds. Unequalled anywhere under $15 The Sults—English soft rol! and regular sack models in all-wool Chev- iots in grays, Lrowns, tans and blue grays, Worsteds in silk mixtures and hairline stripes, and all-wool black Thibets. Actually worth $15 toe a ‘Guarantee Clothing Company, 3" resins Uptown Corner 127th Strget and 3d Ave, Evenings small outlay of choice. Clothin Women and For Men and Women If you buy your clothing here, you will not only save money, but you get On CREDIT You and your entire fam- can dress well and in $1 Per Weck Our extensive and well selected stock is at your service and awaits your hildren— Hats and Millinery. BAH ST.AT BS*°- ave MANN & BRO NO MONEY DOWN is ofttimes misleading to contemplating buyers of Houschold Furniture. While that may be a great inducement to some, we want you toknow that Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction on the for Men, Qoldand Rooks urto Morris Chair, velour alu 6.98 Parlor Stoves, lik yi 4.48 e Woo. Vatu TERMS apply also CHANDISE TO YOUR HOMBRE ST) Is Martin of Rook ‘6.98 DELIVER OUR LIBERAL CREDIT 65- WORTH OF MER- Serr) SALEOF CAMERAS & SUPPLIES | OPPORTUNITY FOR EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Sale Friday and Saturday — Genuine Eastman Poc\et Folding Cameras, as_ illus- trated, and genuine Eastman Box Cameras: Titian No.1 A Univer- ( 3; Standard Special iy andar $i2i4 13.04 $13.50 No. 3 Universal Focus; size 314x444 $14.50 size 2144x444 size 3144x414 size 344x514 size 349x349 size4 x5 size 344x414 No. 1 A Double Lens No. 3 Double Lens. No. 3 A Double Lens. No. 2 Box, Universal Focu No. 4 Box, Universal Focus No. 5 Box, Universal Focus. No. 7 Box, Universal Focus. .. $ize 314x5$9 Expo Watch Cameras, fit vest pocket. A SPIENGIG Camera... s.sscivervesrrvreders Photographic Su REVELL PHOTO TINTS, 10 eewhere Zhe: mpectal. EANTMAN'S TRANST AR: DEVELOPER (Macy) for any gas- light paper. Four oz. bottle, 24, makes 32 oz. solution. Made from a secret formula. Unusually simple to manip ulate. Produces warm tones, prints with unusually sharp detail and’clear white. t Our Photographic ' Department IT Is UNIQUE IN MANY WAYS QUALITY IS NEVER SACRIFICED FOR ANY REASON. Many people think because our service is so prompt and our prices so low, that their work is hurried through. This is not so. There is no store in the city that has equal facilities for turning out high- grade work in the way of modern laboratory equip ment or expertness of workmen, and there is no store where more care is taken with every individual negae tive or print. OUR CAMERA SCHOOL OFFERS INSTRUCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY. Our experts not only give lectures upon methods for obtaining the best prints and the best negatives (as well as the best enlargements) but they demonstrate in your presence these methods in actual operation. If you care to join our class inquire at the counter foramembershipcard. Itisfree forthe asking. In | case you wish for instruction in a branch that is in any ne unique, such as the making of lantern slides, we will be glad to give vou a private and personal course of instruction inthe art. There isno branch of photography that cannot be learned to advantage inthe MACY CAMERA SCHOOL. If you do not get good results from your camera, } and even’though it-may not have been bought at Macy's, bring it in and our expert will spare neither time nor trouble in® teaching you how to get the best results from it. vos [RS TH diagram above shows the proportionate numbe of advertisements printed in The World, Herald anu Times last month, The totals were: 155,621 WORLD Ads., 95,914 Herald Ads., 28,975 Times Ade. As a matter of fact, The World printed 5,920 MORE advertisements during October than the Herald, Times, jSun, Tribune and Press COMBINED, ‘ . 155621 Ads. f! = Probably World Ad. Results Had Somet. to t Do With This ain