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TES, BEVENIARGY WULD, BATUSUAY, VUTOUSEER 35, 1914. - RSTEM BEY AS HE LEAVES POST |” DEFENDS TALK \-r urkish Ambassador Will Not Admit That It Constituted Offense to U. S. Wife, Husband and the Baby in Romance Like ‘‘Doll’s House HER HUSBAND, Influence of the War in WASHINGTON, Oct. 3—A. Rustem Bey, the Turkish Ambassador, left Washington for New York, and is on His way to Turkey. a statement before leaving the Am- baseador said that he was quitting the United States on leave of absence at hie own initiative. thet thia step, which he had under- taken without conferring with his Government, with which be bad not been in communication, was the re- wult of the attitude of the United States toward statement made comparing lynchii United States and the “wi in the Philippines to massacres in ‘When Government officials indi- cated that an expression of a modi- fication of the Ambassador's views would be welcomed by States, Rustem Bey no’ of State that wore unchanged and absence. Ceasing to Love, Mrs. Freda ‘Pickard, Only 23, Silently What ideas are seething in the heads of American designers will soon be apparent and I'm eure they will be satisfying. Of course, the in- . fluence of the war will dominate, as | ee ee cca genet ieee fo] tu great nationAl affains are bound to be reflected in the modes of the perlod. An appreciation of the ter- ridle struggle in Europe, I am sure, will make itself known in more dig- Bified and rational designs talk “What is the point? It is w lies conghe by may gees in fa principle he may not, but that if the Tos! {a constantly reminding the serves, not infrequently in unnecessary language, of excesses of t similar nature with country hes had to re- proach itself; when the authorities t Teply is that i qatet and woulda’t even months ago when Abra- mad and was sitting beside baby. and she said, ‘Listen. I i uninteresting clothes will be worn, Ke AVA —__—_—__= but the laughable extremes, the al it eurd and bizarre, will not be con- sidered. Kemininity and fitness will prevail among American designers, and, needless to say, the styles’ suit- ability to the American type will be first in their minds, as the French have been in the French minds, so that in the future we will not see! such incongruous attirés as we used to. Is it not only too natural that designs inspired by Paris surround. ings apd customs and people should many times prove quite unbecoming when worn by American women of iH EES i 7 g aut went away with the baby, ts i i 5 if 2 z ai 2 a | I i ; i 4 i | y, that representative loubly the right to direct atten- tion to those failings of the n: whose midst he lives which i FL 3? hi i j but said nothing beyond that she in- 0 Mount Morris Park Later in the afternoon she at the store of her brother, No. 18 West One 55 Ha tt re i it also making an effort to prevent fathan Shapiro, serious mischief, which is his moral | MLLE. LODEWICK’S CHATS ON FASHIONS _ [WIFE QF PROFESSOR Original Designs for Evening World Readers} FOUND DEAD IN RUNS OF A BURNED BARN Vanished After Stepping From Auto Backed Into Structure as It Caught Fire. Europe Will Be R flected Here in Saner and More Conservative Styles for American Women This Fall and Winter, Declares Ex- pert. UTICA, Oct. 3—After an all-night search the charred body of Mss. Frank Stanbro, wife of ot. Freak Btanbro, principal of the Unadilla High School, was found at dawn te day in the ruins of a barn om te Stanbro farm at Brookfield, which caught fire last night when Mr. Stanbro backed bis automobile inte the building. Mr. and Mrs. Stanbro had just re- turned from « meeting at the village and Mr. Stanbro had backed the car into the barn when suddenly the Place took fire. Mr. Stanbro jumped out of the car to crank {it and while he was doing so his wife also alight- ed. After Mr. Stanbro bad run the ear out he looked for bis wife but was unable to locate her. A search- New Design Particularly Adapted to Novelty Striped Velveteens Is Shown and Described, | ; With Suggestions for Chic Effects That Will Enhance Its Unusual Attractiveness. By Mile. Lodewick. farm premises thoroughly gone over, but without result until the body was discovered this morning. aIt te thought that Mrs. Stanbro be- came bewildered and went to the . 4 rear of the barn, where her dress By this I do not mean that sombre, became ignited and she collapsed. — different temperaments amidst such| ®¢0¢¢¢¢¢ 3EF | different surroundings! : duty. oF cannot admit that such a com- parison undertaken In such @ spirit— that is, entirely devoid of malice—is ‘day ‘afternoon ‘she ‘returned to the store and had the check cashed. Gidee that amount, she also had in the shops, and the design I am according to Mra. bout 1,000 letters from Americans, commending his at- GIRLS HOLD UP- AUTOS - BY RED CROSS RIBBONS was | Chauffeurs Can't Proceed in Dobbs Ferry Till Autoists Have f jar @ has gone to Phijadelphia with the baby. They. say they are con- t she will not return to I: you hear, Abraham?! 4b ane aeipecetillpey as her to try it for Dead From Ga: Marie Ammermann, eight years old, of No, 404 Bedford ave- e left. Into an oddly cut lit - nue, Richménd Hill, bodice rt in bed. this ‘He begged her and he cried—yes Queens, was found Bd he’g a fine fellow—just | dead ew blue wivet ribbon. Another refresh- ta off ih perly and. the gas.alowly escaping ing bit of white is glimpsed in the = Sass are AAS DUSTER AAT | rtm yer and Nathan Straw Bowne is Leeder apted to J ne of ‘ped 4 Tear are cocaner rote continn: OF WOMAN 6-FOOTER § Beeretary of State Bryan and Mi tjons of colors that 1 would not at- Bryan arrived at the Pennsyivania it to suggest one, but if a line of Station from Washington at | 7.15 t blue, for instance, should be il PE orelo 3 and wer found in one, the same color taffeta A RE AS HE ESCA § there by Samuel VU) ken or gatin could be used with it for the ‘aystone, at Yon! to be ttect ‘alam by shown on the figure at the the U ‘my: over Rp oT a *-|Two Hundred Pound Prisoner | auto to "Mamaroneck to vialt Mi 1e completed with tiny under- Mie, Aes of white batiste tied with a! Flees From Bellevue, Beat- dell * ‘a id at Pent 06 Che whtet eeoulin teen une ing Off Nurses. drome af audience der the velvet over-bodice, while a A general alarm has been sent out line for agme faces. Below Coe de |e ea ae tenes me (FOr 50 Years the World’s Perfect tunic which shapes upward in back White ribbons, several inches wide and bearing red crosses at frequent Intervals throughout their lengths, are being used in Dobbe Ferry to- day to check automobiles that might otherwise scurry through the town without the passengers contributing to the Red Cross Tag Day fund being raised there for European war vic- nt Banker Gardiner M, Lane Dead. BOSTON, Oct. &—Gardiner M. Lane, a Jacket, a pencil! member of the banking firm’ of hatless. She ' Higginson & ‘Com: died tord car the haltway, hin home inthis diy. ony ‘ ‘departed it ; in wie TD more, bos the youug wife worked . irt al was agi hi pie ber mother in of If you want to feel young and full of id summer which the fall has failed to | °#aped from the psychopathic ward 5 x Gefont ie the use of black velvet for | of Bellevue Hospital about midnight,| Vi80r be sure and keep your Liver and y girls are in charge of the ribbons. They are stationed at Broad- Deapatches tall of new airship exploits on land and sea. The British D oe that their expeditionary forces had an aefoplane patrol | !* sish Channel, and that daring aviators :chenged: the propeller Geroplatie 2,000 feet above the sea. In a land engagement tant | 908, Gough's cavalry brigade. was saved by the discovery of barbed wire ho saw the glint-of the wire just as the men’ were about frock. That the lace underskirt may juant touches of lac pear us in See frost of the bodice and at the|one of the rooms under bis arm. 4 mysterious prisoner taken by the Belgians is announced to de the Duke of Mecklendurg-Bchwerin, Aandwriting, told King Albert that if a hair of the head of the Duke were hurt the Katser would destroy Brusecla, King albert ts said to have repiiad, in hie own handwriting, that immediately the Germans degan their work of destruction he, King Albert, would shoot the Duke with hie own hend. pallh Rs a oN GOSH, IT WAS AWFUL! Whatt Why, ¢ Barrel of Tar. A shrill and trembly voice, much ex- cited, came over the telephone to The Evening World early to-day. 7 it called; “I want a re-| h When the Kaiser, in his own nd fie"bemte 4 officers of: the ba id tl bser- Reade ood HA it | turned to Bellevue ror further obser. Reservists who evaded the order to mobilize were tried in Paris, sen- tenced to prison, and to military duty after serving their sentences. the Government will send them to the front first, and if they do well under fire will relieve them from the prison sentence. he said, as soon as a reporter ad been hurried to a telephone booth. ‘This is No, 827 Bast Twenty-third street. I live here. Who What difference does Josed the bank. The institution|%!pped to Dr. Gregory's office and Carried $400,000 In deposits at the time| took the duster and hat, hurried of its last statement. cashier,| through the yard and escaped over Henry Paul, asserted that the bank|» fence near Twenty-fifth street. To dislodge the Germans from trenches adove Rheims the French laid lines of hose from the town and flooded the ditches with water. The Germane had to get out or be drowned. two men fixing the roof. barrel full of tar and they as far as the sixth got x from th the way down to ¢! Among German prisoners taken to Bordeaux charged with looting the dead on battlefields was a woman who had rings on her toes and a long 9645,7 pared with same months of 1913, gold necklace rolled around her body. Cossacks are using a special formation against the Austrians. advance in a triangle instead of a lin apex of the triangle pierces the infantry and the shock is {rresistible, the sides of the angle continuing to charge as they advance. lke a flying wed London Stock Exchange position 's more hopeful, but question of old loans has to be arranged probably through assistance of the Government ht Hy fabs "the trat tot it we Goal —_——_S— FOWLER & WELLS FAIL. ' Wablishers Whe lesical Werk: Fowler & W«'s Company, pub- of phrenological » announced its failure to-day assigned to Micha 5 5 18 Bast Twenty-second street, the bulld- the company did business, Fowler. the fonster of the enter. Plans for regiments of Amazons are. sald to be under way in Ger- many, the women to take up arms when the landwehr, about the last of They will ue used exclusively in MCT Soap the reservists, defensive service, sent to the front. Pierre Nasica, the first Frenchman put to death in Bordeaux “for military reasons,” folded his arms and smoked a cigarette as he was shot on the parade ground. GBearecrowe were yeod by the Frenoh in annihilating the One Hun- dred and Ninth Baden Regiment in Aleace. .When the Germane were ¢ Broadway Tabernacle. eight years old, about 6 feet tall and gul Serene Sean’ "| mane von a poses Liver and Bowel Regulator Hansen the prettiest conceits of the Bowels in good condition. wearing only: Bia Salemne:'s lines Nothing so safe, so certain or so} CARTER’S automobile duster and a woman's an satisfying as Carter's Little if ‘sketch. ‘The sash here, too, is of | "At ver Pills. Purely vegetable. LITTLE nel velvet which accomplishes the long-| Hansen was arrested July 30 in the Millions of people, old, young and Tainted. gttect, with simplicity, 20d charities . Bulldigg, twenty-third! middle age, take them for billiousness, LIVER to emphasize the youthful: if street and Fourth avenue, at 115 A. dizziness, sick » Ul headache, upset stomach fot suggest a petticoat, a bani of |“ by Policeman Sym. Slim beard and for sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. PILLS velvet guards its lower’ edge.|a noise and found the man with a rpuffs in the taffeta sleeves, and | c##bbox..containing #0 taken from ° Hansen put up a fight before being FOUND DEAD IN BANK. subdued, trying to make use of a)| jimmy he carried. Suceumbea| He was taken to the West Twenty- second street police station, exam~- imed and sent to Betlevue for obser- .|vation. Later he was arrhigned, in- ores Palme a trite fone, there ne beeen te act | We Le DOUGLAS *3i'4 & ‘48 SHone 4 ine geazfilled room in| strangely and on Thursday was re- vation, rei tag teannai: ee While the nurse in charge was out ‘ollowing Ing of the ft de, State Examiner Daniel Hark. of the ward lasy night, Hansen nin id much in the last few Hudson River By Daylight All Service Dally Except Direct Hail’ Connections to all fo the oP Se pended ta Str. “Washington Irving” - ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Str. “Robert, Fulton” Monde; wr ‘While the nurse was reporting the escape to Supt. McHale women from the Nurses’ Home agross the street reported having seen ao strangely two months’ gross increase1| dressed man scale the wall a few net declined $172,905, com-| minutes before. They tried to head him off, but he escaped. < ry —E—_——_—————e =e meen Ebi Ata a Good Spirits ‘:: sor, un by those whose fac not creas gaaaee’ “| Popovers can onl be enjoyed by. toe hows | regularly, The best corrective and | * Mi preventive yet discovered for irregu- | W. 22.08 BMY, laror faulty action of stomach, liveror | ¢.20 P. For Football Games at bowels, is known the worldover tobe | fost'us ant'e'36 fst” dows, : ry BEECHAMS "228372 two mont! et increased $409,464. Pi LLS August gross in- it Bet speeenes ee pe te PAT TEN LINE 14; net increased $288,680. DENTISTRY. Census Bureau reports domestic dleeevered there wee a heavy fog, The French took a lot of otleke and boughs te an epen fleld, Ri oe ‘ll scr ape | EE TH Bee Y lank reer, Woris's Production . AVOID INFECTIONS @ 00| PURCHAS EXCHANGE. Bip nar tb