The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1913, Page 7

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nn nn » lesrwan DRAMATIST WHO LAUDS AMERICA | AND A MERIC. Nv wo) MBN) OF OPPORTUNITY, SAS DR L FULDA “Your Chisens May May Be What} They Choose to Be if They Have the Wit.” “LABOR AN HONOR HERE.’ “American Women Will Do Great Things, Thanks tothe Chance They Have.” “The wonderful thing adout Amer doa ia the ohance tt gives every boy end girl. You are without the class separation by which Europe is dom- inated, Your citisens may be what they choose to be, if they have the power of achievement within them- selves, It te your democratic spirit which t@ a0 wholly admiradle. In America labor ta not a disgrace. It 4a an honor.” There's a cheering word for local pa- lots are disheartened anid made eynical by pot-and-kettle politiva: And ft 1s uttered in earnestness and sincerity ‘ey a good friend and a great man— - = DR.SUOWIG FULDA, PHOTO BYMISHK replied. “For your poor children guch remarkable opportunities are Qvailable. Then there are the ‘11 over the land, even in villages. There is the is your humanitarianism. Dr. Ludwig Fulda. From the rather poss aM ean a with ap edsd but | Suma mm and large group of brilliant writerw pro- ope for great artists, great writers, | Aruxe’ Live past Prowl great musicians in the America of the} Pound (in orikinas (vont bload la eabe re Br future. Creative minds are the last] Omang, Take these e Cre h last! found. ‘Take these ae aca as ener n there tg (Mowers, on the tree of culture, But your |and out them in. Putt. And Fuld: et, roveltat and |'2e¢ '8 Krowing fast, and its roots are) * : aneauaeien tok a veverar|#Unk deep and have room to spread “a ive ves ‘ad ere | Wide. A new and rena le art and ot tie Dl with us for a long visit. “You spoken of America ax a ‘and of uniimited possibilities," T sug gested. “Just what did you mean? AMERICA THE LAND OF CHANCE AND OPPORTUNITY. “I didn't aay exactly that,” Dr. Fulda eorrected. “But it {p one expression of| @ truth which I put In different words. “For Amertoa is the country ‘where every one has a chance; an opportunity to ve the dition to which he was born. Amer- fom ie the land of spiritual en- @eavor as well as the land of eco- nomic prosperity. That is my first and last thought of your country; that is why my heart turns to it. Ana that is why I myself am so a4 to returm to you omce more, after the absence of years.” Dr. Fulda spoke slowly, since he has @@ ponder # bit over the framing of his excellent English sentences, But his eyes ‘glowed. They are a very dark Blue, which deepens almost to biack when he is earnest or excited, and they are set deep beneath the brow of en f{dealist. He has black hair and a ark brown mustache, reminiscences of @ Semitic strain. Of medium hetght, he has somewhat escaped ameter characteristic of ater forty. Indeed, the on Teutonte hallmarks ure his deep diue eyes and a certain military set to the @quare shoulders, “But are we without clase spirit? 1) eaked, rather doubtfully. “I tinction between rich a1. @troagly marked {n America as between fhigh-bor and low-born in Edrope?” TO-DAY WE ALL WANT TO MAKE MONEY. ‘The worship of wealth is of the age,” argued br, Fulda. lterature are well ities for the United “And a new mora I suggested, WE ARE ALL RIGHT IN THE MA TER OF MORALITY. “There is one thing abc the possibile “That is your abs frankness, Now, prudery is the own cousin of hypocrisy, &nd the two cons stitute the worst {m p Can't we against the trot during Dr. F: 10 bad to fort nur holy war | the turkey jaa Visit? It would good opinio 4 of the Amer- poor as the fault “It can- Bot be fairly attributed to Amerte alone. To-day we all want to money. We in Burope are as fond or sney, and of the possessore of It, as] you in America, But if there is one! my strong enough to overthrow! alinm it is democracy, And Amer- fea ie democratic. “I think that Europe has the wrong) {dea of this country, Too much em-| is haw been placed upon your de- tion to the materlal side of life, You for a clear complexion IMPLES and blackheads dis- appear, unsightly complex- © inten practical, and you have fons become clean, clear, and accomplished marvels In mechanics and velvety, and hair health and §) ynomies. But 1 belleve that you are beauty are promoted by the reg- trongly swayed by spiritual en- ular use of Resinol Soap and an than by tae effort for material | occasional application of Resinol Ointment. These soothing, heal- ing preparations do their work Lapplness." tt dw refreshing to be nd that we} hove a talent fur something besides i Ways the same old Bill, But L Intended mneD id 199 cosmetics and complicated “beauty treatments’’ fail, AN druggints sell Resinol Soap and Res- {nol Ointment. For trialsize of each,write to Dept. 17-5, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. “spiritual en- #0 1 asked ed It, “The fine possibilities of the American spirit are skown in y wonderful educational sysjems, untamttar od Make your gas range bright and clean with the helper that digs in where the hand can't— ‘GOLD DUST A household necessity that is a real lux- i ury. It cleans and purifies everything. id Be und larger packages. (EXE FAIRBANK S20) : CHICAGO @ “Let the oon over ree gfe your work’? || Colonial Evening § Abroad we have a for women om the In America no such cerriages are neceserry. The women ride with the men, and there are no quardsmcn to smile at them, The freedom enjoyed by the American woman 1s unprecedented, “Yet she Kets alo tt her husband, in the w y Pe) case: Ret ween elves da node jand smiled wisely ourse’ nit that there are ex however, the Ameri* she fh and she doe cling to a man for a living. dings to him) through love, WOMAN SUFFRAGE |S BOUNCE TO) COME. “The equal comradeship detwean American husbands and wives [# a ready developing a fine type of the 1 lage relation. The Interest your women are taking in social and civic affairs | ¢ fa most encouraging. Many women have voted since I was here last.” “Te giving the vote to all her women | pro among ‘America's poselbilities?”’ I asi ja AayR Woman Kuff Buce'’s Cane My A shoeless man, dressed in a brown auit, who was found unconsctous at Seventy-etghth and Second ave nue last night, identified In the City Hospital on Blackwell's Island to- Doctor's Hest win inca At Monee Prominent, This almy worked autek and harmless in @ warm soot-buth giver stant relief. If w brings permavent c ¥d0 box at any dru; Hair Hair Grew 4 Inches in a Few Weeks A St. Louis Lady Increased the, | Length of Her Hair Four of Five | Inches in a Few Weeks with This Simple Home Recipe. A well-known St using « simple ahi Lat | statement he | haie has grown fe The recipe she tse pint of water nde 1 o7. | {of bay rum, « amall box of Barbo Com- a hal and 14 of. of glycerine. Apply to p two or three times a week with of the fingers, It not only pro-, motes the growth of the hair, but) removes dandruff, scalp humors and} hair from falling out. 9 streaked, faded, ara af Y. hair hese | } ! « = 9.98 7800 “ OY A Week Opens Au Account _THE EVENING WORLD, semen NOVEMBER 4, from any | HARLEM ste 2188 i290. AVI Cren haomuay and Saturday lags at Both Stores X STORE Women's Boots Patent leather button, and black gun metal button and lace; sea- son’s smartest lusts in all sizes, $4.75 pers, gun metal and $3.75 patent colt, thin soles and tapered toes; ex- ceptional value at price Sixth Avenue At Nineteenth St. Andrew Alexander Shoes at Special Prices Tuesday «4 Wednesday Only At Sixth Avenue Mens Shoes ‘Tan and black calf, luce, single or double soles; black calf bluchers, heavy single soles; all sizes, White Buckskin boots on our rated or- thopedic last; fine i quality and finish; Larger sires sizes 11 to 2. $3. Store Only $3.65 $3.25 muetlor sizes 548 Fifth Avenue Alove Forty-fifth Street i "313" $5.00 "biVING ie $100 $10.00 = $200 $20.00 ‘able 6 raeda matting, ‘WE Par WRITE FOR PREIGHT and ou: RB. PARE m 1813 rm, ACCURATE, ELECTION HOLZWASSE OPEN EVERY. ASSER SS tee : ‘This home consists of the uecompany ing "LE B.RAL (REDIT TERMS «$300 $30.00 5a. 1 , -IN THE Morning World, To-Morrow GET THE NEWS FIRST, IN THE WORLD &C0. (uae PAUL) = BELROOM Golden Oak Dressing Cane and = Washe stund: trom Eaam Hed, $1 00! fo #1 50 Matting; $1.50 to $2 0) sh Tellet “Bet, “20 “KITCHEN Oak Kitchen Closet, glass door; Kitchen Henge or Refrigers- i m All Goods 3 Rooms mrs in Furnished, ne in _Fienres, 5 Fienres. 5 Rooms, COMPLETE RETURNS ZO Ce Enzo" sti IER 1913." ~ James McCreery & Co. 34th Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street SPECIAL PRICES On Wednesday, November the Sth. WOMEN’S GLOVES “McCreery” 1-clasp Prix Seam English Tan Capeskin,—spear back embroidery. | 95e pair value 1.28 Perrin’s @-clasp Overseam White Glace,-—four rows of self or black embroidery, 95ce pair value 1.25 Perrin’s 16-button length White Glace Mous- quetaire. value 2.75, 2.10 pair WOMEN’S BLOUS Made of Fine Voile with long shoulder of shadow lace and bands of embroidery down front. value 2.95, 2.00 All-over Shadow Lace Blouses with pleated net ruffle down front, edged with black stitching; slop- ing shoulder. value 4.00, 2.95 “Boy Scout” Blouses in White Habutai Silk,— collar and cuffs trimmed with fancy colored silk. value 6.50, 4.95 Embroidered Ecru Net Blouses,---Medici collar fur trimmed; girdle of colored Panne velvet. value 15.50, 12.75 Crepe de Chine Blouses in various models. value 7.50 to 16.75, 5.50, 6.50 to 14.50 Chiffon Blouses in exclusive models suitable for tailor made suits; the leading colors. value 6.50 to 14.75, 4.95, 6.50 to 12.00 All-over Lace and Net Blouses,—various styles, daintily trimmed. 4.95, 6.75 to 18.75 value 6.50 to 24.50 Hand-made Imported Blouses in numerous models. 3.25, 4.95 to 15.75 value 5.50 to 19.73 Flannel Waists with high or low collar at moderate prices. “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century November Sale Now in Progress. Consisting of over 250,000 Yards of Plain and Novelty Silks, Satins, Chiffons and Velvets. In addition will be offered on Wednesday: 6,000 Yards of Imported Silk Dress Plush in the latest Fall colors and Black. 3.50 yd. value 6.00 5,000 Yards of Paris Novelty Silks and Velvets including 1 ompadour-Persian Metal Faconne. 4.95 yd. No Money Down or ridiculously small deposits will attract the nexperienaee buyer, but the wise will look, Fos Whe Goneet camera that dan’ 4 jaw prospective bare into a net of Holi gt senditions, Proof of our straightforward Pepetdparg halon hin that we are the largest furniture and carpet rye coon in the country, ence mous purchasing power enables us te offer you exceptional values, One Low Price-Best Credit System-Cash or creait All Geeds Marked tm Plain Figures Dresser fm quartered oak, golden finteh, hohiy Antohed base, 48 in- chee long, with heavy roll edge, # emaliand & Slargedrawere ; e208 French bevel plate mirver, frame and Club standarde, heavily scart, 12.98 Chiffonier 11.98 maton ; ane Have an Overcoal or Suit Made Lexington to 34 Avena’ 59th tu 60h street Exhibition of Real Laces | Sensational Sale of Pianos in Arcade and Player-Pianos The enterprise of Hioomtnmdalen’ tn Now Si me Greatest Piano Sale bringing towether @ colle Recent Yeors! {te 08 Details in Toby's Evening Journal. d every) We present two distinctly new and «| beutiful 1914 styles at introductory | prices that will make this a vo ful piano week, BLOOMINGDALES, Lex, to 4d Ave, 6h to Goth st. Men, This Is the Final Week o This Bloomingdale Opportunity to hi 1 out the week to Your Measure for $14.80 We want every man to know that we have greatly improved our merchant tailoring service and that we are offering the greatest value your money can buy. There are 100 High Grade Woolens to select from, including all the foremost materials for suits and overcoats. There are 5 Models in Suits and 3 in Overcoats, cutting and tailoring a done by experts. p = We Give You a Try-On As Before garment is completed. We Deliver Your Clothes within ten days. Further- \ more, it you are notentirely satistied with the gar- ments after they are made we‘ will refund your money. DAYS OF Lea The | dd, Inelud- tne all wood window and imported bulbs, Prices Go to $150.00, cut { Concert 2 to § o'Clock j Nor of Kresh in Cut F.ower Fo ower cas You are dlally invited to see our § ysanthemum exidbit ane ne: aale; themums, growing, In all tles, upward fro: —————" HLOOMINGDALES', Lex, to dul Ave. Bh te @Oth mM.’ 100- Piece Dinner Sets al $5.98 This is a 100-piece eet of American porcelain, consist- ing of covered soup tureen, 1 covered vegetable dish and 12 each of cups, saucers and plates. Choice of two deco- P rations, both treated with gold edges, special at $5.98. Imported Decoraied China Dinner Sets—Big Va‘ oe From our comprehensive stocks of American and imported dinner 81-Plece Sete of fin+| 100-Pisce Dianer Sete of 109-Piece Dinner Sets Austrian China fine Imported with pretty design and Just the nite wet fo BS) tt " amall treated, f $4! * : fiat, ———— HLOOMINGDALES', Lex, to fd Aves Sth to ny St Brass Bed Oullits Brass Bed—-Steel Spring at $9.75 and Mattress The Outfli Comprises 3rass Bed, like cut, with 2-inch posts and 5 heavy fillers in head and foot; large top mounts. Woven Wire Bed Spring and Soft, Top Mattress. Bed in bright and satin finish. Can be-had in any size. This 6-P.ece Dining Room Suite With 4 Genuine Leather Seat Chairs and 1 Arm Chair to Match, and Dining Table Made exactly as illusirsted, Beautiful 6-foot dining table, with 42-inch op; heavy pedestal with dragon head and claw feet, and tour leathcr-seat oak chairs with bex frame and banister back, and one arm chair to match, FLOOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 3d Ave, 59th to G@th ‘t.. HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more. “Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. a ea | lig ata tiga disclose

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