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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914. Raymond Rrown Elected. threw him out. A deft swipe of a| New York City, in letters to their! Hayerbach left the machine tn front! ROCHESTER. Vet. 16.—At the met palt of wolaors and halt the hiraute | Customers shave ralwnd the, question ° nine lest nigh eet ‘of the Stat s ‘Aneo- | 4 of Teoognizing wa f etocks on t eS eee State Woman Suffrage ] | darling wan gone. ‘The senior ettuk- | cur at prices below the clositig ys I ea prcident wied and got a piece of one of the) July 90. Aw this would uifect the} | mustache party's ereen necktie, Tt) margin of 20 per cent. on loans. the ay r{ question has arisen whether it is | | hold ns at of July 2 among the seniors. This morning the | sales ‘since then have been large | You CAN SAVE MONEY BY $3.50 75%4,00 SLAMS COFFEE USE N Y LINIVERS| other half of tho mustache was gone | “ough to warrant changes in prices) > WEARING W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES. 3. if jh \ hk IY $4,50&55 SHOES lingered only a smile, Krakauer had | to-day were 5,274,000 bushels for _—. United States and Canada, including and tho senior was smooth-shaven, | f stocks. D Baye It's All Right as a Medicine, but | capitulated. flour ae wheat. This com . s compares with | ities ba BOYS’ SHOES Exports of wheat for week ending | Whore the mustache had been there . "I shaved it off myself,” he sald, 1 5. Not as a Food—Containe De {Students Must Have Hirsute) «when s allows Kat gear, Minos Jule 1 exports were | featwors, sinee : 8300 62.50 62 en a few fellowa wanted me to| inst year. Since Ji , structive Drug Caffeine. | 4 take it off there was nothing doing, | 109,888,000, against 6,000 bushels | it be equalled for the price; —— | Adornments Removed, by [ut when it became a class order-|* Yar ao | te, a ve they are just as good as other makes s Douglas ent a " . Jee and coffee are not in any sense | Force if N , why, our I ahaved it off, There's |OMIOAGO WHEAT AND CORN| ' Douglas $4.00 and 64.50 shoe ful, examination Shoes, the sai fore cannot add constructive orce if Necessary. some other fellowa who'll get thetrs. MARKET. i hat they sir are iy with other makes , Y \nigh-grage to our bodies,” declares Dr. Joseph | — They have defied the order.” } WitBAT leathers and xg <A - | om jas factory at Hrockton, Mass., and Akin, of Omaha, Neb. | “This is not | MAKE THE FRESHMEN ABAN- | Wet" reo ite, tox urself the high gree leathers used auc how carstully worst of it,” says Dr. Aikin. “Any | Merrily waxes the war on the mus- DON VIOLET Socks. Hig Be Hee Heat ig 6 Ww. jugias shoes are ie you would then understand why cory fs not wholly « food, of | tache at the New York University. It! ‘The neniors started it and now the| cons ‘We grocers can SA") | Sez sen ictieropeicn, rn en eee ane wear longer than | et. a ° - at rel A ( ive elements for tissue LSoUn 7] sl hed adil RL cel Saige bee erte down (Ws line. te) wee a) Oyen. Mia’ recommend H-O.” r xentors ot clans! ready the freshmen have been com-| MB We Me wf i meeting that the mustache must ¢o,| pelled to sacrifice their violet socks! Wheat o i ae | ppened firm, due te is a that the class must be clean s | When the fresumen kicked the socks| milling demand and unfave Folks have dis: a tag ‘ Jacob Krakauer had the hardt | were torn off. Australlan crop news, Repo covered that H-O : ae 4 ject, In front of the library Bill Her and Jim Marshall of Class | 4tKe export business induced st : : ore contl 00 acizing but not a8] anca him. He put up a Gable. [ia aportod, mustachon, Thay were) Mente, camed ons.cent higher, || Oatmeal is one of 4 more rapidly than our native} For months Krakauer had been! far superior to sunshade on the| sympathy with wheat. Closed 1-8 to| the most noyrish- "+ Bera population.” caressing that bit of dark vogeta-| Krakauer cuticle. Thoy weren't| 1-4 of a cent advance | ing of all foods— | | tion on his upper Ip. He had cared! caught on the campus with the blond | mg) oie cg sd Lite. it’s economical, too. J NOTE.—Children not only desire |" 't a# tenderly as a hot house! down. Much ar thelr mustaches had Wah pedatae. see tnsennty often need « warm nourishing | Plant. In class time and out he had] been admired by the gentler rex, they ¢ stepped on the third rat! drink es much satheirparenta, |Deen wont to atroke it xently, tv] made obelsance to the mandate Of atthe Brighton Bench, elevated. ling Costs less than wi banishment | coax It and massage it Part ith t a hi bl ite “I i 7 to-day. . og art with) might and massaged the birsute) (ear an who has net been wentined, | 1/40 @ dish, coffee from the family | that mustache? Well! put tckler off. But — tried to take @ short cut id INSTANT POSTUM finda ready | Weil, they grabbed him, those fel-| ‘There's atill Sol Breen, with hie|up the embankment ‘iid. ae If W. L. Douglas shoes are not for sale in your vicinity order direct from the factory, Bhies for avery meinber of the family, at Ail prices, by Parce! Post, postage (ree. Write for Linstrated Cetalog. It will show you how to order by mail and why you oan save toney on your footwear. . This delicious food-drink is tracks. The motor \\ |low reniors, and blindfolded him, AJ} auburn brush, and Ed Zimmer, with : man of an i W. L. DOUGLAS, GUBSTITUTES — Se as, pa ee oe the| wagon of the Adama Fxpreas Com: |his Kaiser Withelm whisker, Zimmer| lence, was suramoned from, (t eo spar fat, Breck, awe \\s SS SSAAQy nee) pany was on the campus, and they | prides himself on his heavy, bristling | Wounded ine ttin daag hh nein Ww. L. DOUCL TORES IN CREATER NEW YORK: if “WANTS WORK WONDERs, ‘brew him into it. The driver|thatch, He's @ musician, too, He a 93 Nassau Street. 2 Third Av., cor, 120th St. 708-710 Broadway, om. % “a — - ———— - playa anything from the piccolo to Anthor's Auto Stolen, 7155 Broadway, cor. 8th St. ‘® Third Av.,bot. 146th & 147th Sis, 1967 Broadway, cor. Soke . pinochle, He declares that his lp} Otto Hauerbach, auth f “High 847 Broadway, near 14thSt.| 345 Eighth Avenue. 78 Fifth Ave., cor. 11th St. r Price Garment House in New Yoram covering is the closest thing in this dinkas and other playa, who lives at | 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 663 Eighth Aven 1779 Pitkin Avenue, > th Avg, [country to that of fhe Malwr ane] Foray int, treet reported to. the | Pere eafheio UAT Ealea eteac | 380 Wem agad greet. NEWARK 831 Broad St. 6 + Jaares the sentore to lift it He] pellce, to-day that, tis automobiie, | [The hO Company BuffsloNY| 4459 phird Avenue. 421 FultonSt,cor.Pear!. | JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark Ay, Corner breathes defiance of what happened 6 in Belgium, and this morning the 16th St enda of his hirsute adornment stuck © |up like bunches of spears. ‘The battle of bristles is on, The Exceptional Sale of mien duclare that they'll hand Zim- mer the double cross. Zimmer is | six feet In his socks and a husky. THEY WILL HAVE TO PUT HIM IN CHAINS FIRST. They'll have to put him in chains ‘ before they can take his Sampson i \ % . oe % \\ $ .00 Actual emblem. The bunch will probably ef s \ } | AY SAW SRR COATE AIDE SEIRTS [ine resin oe Mee w ceomet:| | AWM etph '\y ‘i See ar \atiecte , is greatly pleased to Sanitary reasons are those which are given for the action of the Here cen ee Leee ra Naas q ; announce its appoint- the sophomores and the freshies. ‘ sae \2 There wan a corapaEAtiyely cise r . \ ] e uetas Cees ciaal steer sore resale rine ment as exclusive citrants. There's Roswell Aloysius \" . y Ss, Sas Sf, een tte cusp at the eo NAS OS retall agent in Greater campus. But its Haire are numbered. r \ a 3 N Y Nidaite ver ae Comat Hugo Luigi Cam- ; \ : " a ew of. or pagnoli they'll have an extra ready splitting of hairs either, The brist- Military, Short Coat, Redingote and tailored models, of broadcloth, serge, poplin, gabar- dine, novelty cloths, etc., in black, navy and the prevailing shades. Sixes 14 to 44. for the college weekly, There's going ames hee to be a fight. e Count boasts o' \ “ an upper ection of beard which rivals x oe oO et * as 03 he ' in grace and beauty the labial growth 2 ws OO ROM SS of an Italian brigand. And nt porn, . ns : a @ Je cunning with his rapler. js the cs oi 0 tg Bak ME tS oat, Uact™ i $ .00 Actual head of the fencing class, as y an SS . Oar iy “sf . _ ee ‘ Hercules and quick as a cat. There'll ‘ ry $10 Values ino mone tr gale for his facial n- ont Saat ne the, | hor st es 4 = 4 ery. But the seniors say they're go- y a RY BN Gne h P Scores of charming fashions—many models of Ink’ to get im. bs thai ae Jo oat BATHRaR Og Sees The Player Piano of ; 4 4 ia a) ‘ne Yer, | * : a Ae gp! serge, others of serge and satin combinations. —— d e Ynetea ret. ss Mie) rr if é “ a > ' ay - Tunie ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Mages ate oeeeS. Mag SAE nternational Distinction ve ony . on “— The new Moyen-Age, jue, iit and tailored effects are all included; in black, navy, brown, green and wistaria. Chicagd Great Weatern report for the year's total income decreased T is not given to many player pianos Hii cual ta keh oar esate oe atti to take such a hold upen a world of Sizes 1 th Ave, 0 Ae Ca ‘ ‘ Siig D PRIcE & Gc Boone a aesteee nant on SiTahLas goes cannne® humanit y as The uto iano has & 18 . ferred stock the previous year. done. oO have received the plaudits ‘The succens of the Fostus J. Wade Saturday Will Be Marked by Our plat for a, $180,000,000 cotton loan In of a host of the world’s foremost musicians assured. More than $125,000,000 has Bead wit uamriaiiten twe tual etter avored player plano of practically the entire personnel of the min 4 to 44 for women and misses, which they will immediately announce y = ae Sex Ohi 5 . — Their willngnee To contribute het U. S. ‘Navy; to have won the honors of a number of European and Asiatic $6.95 $8.95 $40.95 $15 Southern Raliway on Oct, 18 wil courts, and to have become the universal favorite in the homes throughout the discontinus certain passenger trains _ > $ . Ae AOC ° 5 ke ee proee reaches of the entire Western hemisphere—this is distinction indeed. And maraine Stee the Autopiano s list of friends is growing hourly throughout the world. alk nes le _So it is with pleasure and pride that we announce the acquisition of this great instrument. |W e shall use our best endeavors to advance its cause. The prices range from $475 to $600—the most moderate prices ever fixed upon a player piano of its undeniable quality. y =] , = B 1) Q Ne shall always be pleased to favor patrons with most convenient terms of payment. r Coats Worth Fully Double These Prices al Bank house Established 52 Years The Great Advantages 1 of Ehrlich Glasses { —they mean safety —they mean accuracy —they mean economy. Let us prove this to YOUR satisfaction. Eyer Examined Without Chai Nby Registered Eye Physicians, Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $1, | NNew York: !84 B'way John St. 223 Sixth Ave, 15th St.B 450 Sixth Ave. 22d St. 101 Nassau _ at Ann S: 1? West 42d Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St. cor. Bond Si The Clearance of a Great Portion of our stock of Pianos & Players Continues SPECIAL $350 PIANOS 88-Note Player Pianos There are splendid selection possibilities in the beautiful designs in mahogany i} docak ineluced in’ th janos. Sot y . ! How Is Your Weight? || ofthe piano have bee mples, others Only a few have been even slightly used — signe 4 ae it J bap | How Is Your Weight? |} sity J ie Ane He Ae $B: those have been thoroughly So REPO til Be -<. ESS Cabinet Grand” size assurance of full While it fe trae that, too “ee at rich, resommnt tones, . Lain gone over and put in excellent con- 2 iin te . “ dition. Oak and mahogany cases. | Other Piano Specials ty teat we | A wide range of styles, sizes, values and prices, A Puts one in your $ to est th latrobee’ ihe Di iNenswrotberatiave heen weed All to home. $2 a woek have been thoroughly gone over inside and’ out, $200 pays balance. $385 atte | d are dozens of moce!s for street and dress wear, in all sizes, for @men and Misses—coats cf all the fashionable SALT’S fur fabrics, Ural |: , y Lam Gow, Hinds Lene joucle, Astrachan and Seal Plush, , Many with rich trimmings of fur. Guaranteed silk, satin and brocade linings. above also on sale at our new Newark Store, Market Street, corner Halsey. Spec al terms, | S-erain, hypo-nuctane |ts veually followed by "7 |weight. Obtain in sealed packages, and take. for a period of several months, ac- cording to directions with package.—Aévt,

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