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ct ees & Line tie! ates ete GOES TO FOUND BUREAU 1N EUROPE 10 AD JEWS INFN HOMES HERE War Hirerg to Cause Imm craton of 1 000,000 Hebrews America Next Yea Hacked by Jowied nations! or ations in the United Mater, te sore MerehGel4, & director of the ew Bheltering and tnomigront Ald Goclety, will leave bere nent ‘Thureiay on the Myedem for The Megue ‘There, with ample funds «nd « Stall of experta, be wili orm Srest central burenu in anticipation A & Yast influx of Jews to the United Mater at the close of the war, i end tie wide bave ail the necewsary @Micial sanction from this Govern « ment and from the Governments of | Yareps ‘The Grat object of the burenu will be to get in touch with the 100,00 Jews who already are without per manent homes, They will be put in| Sr _" how} relatives and Btaten tcona obdeot of the bureau t» to find out bow many Jows are likely 10 emigrate to America in the next) Yoar, #0 that intelligent preparations may be made here for dealing with the influx. Thie will involve a study of the condition of the Jews in the ‘ar sone, and Mr. Hershfield and bia fide will travel extensively through the and German territories ‘This great A: OL, At Every able and well Our Sale of High Grade PERIOD SUITS & Liteary, Dining Moow and At About \ Regular Prices ‘These handsome reve. arnt the highest degre pordet Cabinet Say" Sideboards Ree, Price #28, 19.74 Cash oF Credit, Hold onk finish, large bevel Sale of Stoves Sevinge of COMPLETE 2, 3, av An H KOOM OUTFITS 144-146 WEST 195° Perwres 7th god Lenox Aveb. STAMPS Mornings on SINGLE STAMPS Compare Prices and Save Money Plete, Furniture for every room, Bede, Bedding, Ru Utensiia, Houseturnishings of every kind. Sewing Machines, Talking Ma- tele in this sale is from our re; able you to select mood thodest priced furniture or the convinee you that whether you buy f Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 0’Clock golden THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY OCTOBER nal Home Dressmaking , “InPano Recta The B i Wo rid” . Fas hion Expe In Piano Recital L” Syteanter Boating NOW OPERA STAR WHO 18 HERE TO MAKE HER METROPOLITAN DIRT CONDEMNED MEN GI MORE COMFORT IN NEW oie y - - SING SING DEATH HOUSE Continued huntiee by! h - . Fashion of the Full tow ons ' = Shirt Is Causing Ansiety a ‘ Becaient Cwuarters G \ Te Thousands Who Are : fine ae - Sanitary Cells—Pire Lange: Unable to Attain the ne ‘ I iminated Slender Waist Line. . properly belong . as + | rauet eMecure © 4 death house of King bing “= : ‘ ~ men walked to the — Sau © : ‘ bar passed oul of exintence and el ; ; roomler and more - : pies of Lice . * ey ore Ps one @ cleve woee Of Gowen and cae © | otud y the left band alone, The game. Mover Go the styles favor th 3 " a enough as it was froched priest tan tan tie : . wae ay ut to two and |Aumuciier, wae ¢ iv ° rear f the extre — ne the new 7 : each | * : aed by the audionce # new house bb Headsshe Is a Distinct, - aeanon, am wr adapt | 3 * and granted by Mr joweky The Jarge, sanitary © present styles to themenives, only | ¢ + cormorants stil! have it } Warning of Eyestrain! produce an of of sartorial in *| ond it's @ warning every one dignction, Just now the continusd| ¢ * | Orville Marroid was the star soloist should heed promptly. The sents pone 4 |« » of How oneert at the arom: couse ts eyestrain correct eptance of the full whirt is causing | 4 S lieot wig oma ons oh gle mly will give relief, conniderable anxiety It is no more) ¢ ak fy cutsaa Gisar. bees . Eyes Examined Without Charge becoming than the hobble alirt or ite | + + aah aad arm ear ta is been @ “shake-up” in the by Registered Eye Physicians. edecessor, the sheath skirt 1? » et tenors, ever ree 1 be in 7 “3 tece mmimitiese of the prison ie a Gln, Wale Chere wee & ome|'% $ demand for operm when the war is ERMA ZARSKA tre Mutual Welfare League, eine | [| erect Fitting Glecees co Low 20 $3.50 lo > the enateut - : + (over and, im the interim, there seems | pow members Ly wing heen named. It Ehilich & and excessively narrow skirt, did) + } [Roe me rennen Ser Hip. He gh | About by members of the omimitt es | there women have a serene hour. In-| 2 + ing to reine the * Voie ma ’ pocketing "donations | t0\ tho league Established 54 Years teed, though Amer duced suffer from it. The other singers je by visitors to the prinor na When New York 184 Wway, at John se, | cans were Virginia Root and Belle Btorey Warden Wan asked about the £09 Sinth Av., 14th Mt le and and Nat Wills gave 4 monologue. Mr Les p pdeo ad Ht a there P * at Ann St. Jwho cannot wear enc Somme tee ms band |purpowey ce 17 West 42d. street skirts and small wainted comepontt ilowing the en: pece w m tort et 498 Fulton St.. cor, Bond St, ine thin women have allow ‘ bad al Pretude Liebestod f mittee recently has a measurements to grow ange iatan 4 his ore we L in away that would have scandulized aEeain® teoseh ee lke poalay Gb geil ¢ ina WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS plause Mousa ia not to blame. eee » |Himeelf «a lover of Beethoven and * | Mosart nd Hrahins, as well as of - . + Wagner. he knows what the puble| Caruso and Gatti-Casazza Are b 4 iz nis and be gives it to them, Four I Tol k Zarsh e e @ |thousand people showed their ap- Jue To-Davy ; Erma Zarska Wh Ba © |preciation of ins efforts last night laid S| er ys Erma Zan en is a Bargain ‘P| ‘The Kneise! Quartet, playing for the and Mime. Ober Here. é * |People’s Symphony Auxiliary Club __ 9 * |Irving High School on Saturday nig Caru and Gatt|-Casazza are due 2 | The programme included the B to-day to join the artiste who are ting for the ¢ ing They Allghier | quartet, ga 3 | Maurice Ravel's quartet in F major | * nd Archangelo Corelli's sonata | nor, for Mr. M are on the from n in thiv country Dante eee Creer ree cr te D | steamship ‘cello and piano, played Rs «, Willem Willeke. Tt was . reat Frang X. Arens, the Musical Director, suid, for music lov- era of suall means to hear the Kn: sels for less than 17 cents a seat; but the enterprise could not be main- tained without the help of philan- thropiats who recognized the need of 3 . beautiful, Boh and twenty ar a the Holland-American liner Ryndam to become a Metropolitan star, She is a dramatic contralto who ba bad great success in Germany and Aus- tria. Altogether three songbirds—two for the Metropolitan and one for the Bos- | ton Grand Opera Company, which | opens its aeason at the Manhattan Opera House a week from to-night—| arrived yesterday. | On the American liner Philadelphia edg mian plott This frock would jour grandmothers, ed and abetted athletics for h decade, pd all the books on how to grow thin have not brought us to the 20 inch waist of other days. The truth concerning bodices, how- ever, is that the new fashions do not insist upon the darts which give the bust prominence and outline a strong curve toward the #mall waist, but the shoulders are fitted and the chest ir smoothly covered. The shoulders is often made to look re narrow by a drooping line or a dap to which the sleeve in gath x for sleeves, they are given considerable latitude above the wrist, but right there they muat be confined as snugly as a glove. like that the design to-day ex- on be exceeding! pretty constructed of dark blue # in the way the left hand model depicts it with a modish trimming of braid. Quite a soldierly aspect ts given the waist by a cape which drops off th rking men and women to hear good showlders and, being cut circular,| music and the beneficent results to be lies In folds across the back. Rows of | obtained therefrom. He made a plea black braid trim the lower edge effec- | for help. ips ie, our i VANES OFFIGIALS WANT GOOD-LOOKING TYPISTS extensive trimming for the back of the waist, the front is favored with only the bit of a braid trimmed yoke which serves to hold @ cluster of| gathers, The high collar is of white y 7 Maggie Teyte, the| the Silk the same as the undercuff an yesterday was : hed He Or ae rete aaceriog flare. and affords a charmingly dress: British prima donna who proudly} touch. Two brags buttons elaborate the wristband, and six of them fine | the centre of the wide girdle, with braid | loops each alde.. The skirt seems to | have almost decided to be quite plain until, at the very bottom edge, a few rows of the braid close together form | an effective trimming. | The model at the right would be) “Personal Appearance” Counts for 30 Per Cent. in ‘Exam.’ for Civil Service Job as Stenographer. TOPEKA, Kan, Oct, 18.—Kansas | girls who desire to be stenographers | pretty of plaid silk trimmed with seal | S24 draw a salary from the Sinte are |fur, or broadcloth with fur, and collar| Wondering if they should take a rt jens cuffs of white silk or organdy ‘course witb a beauty doctor before aking the civil service examinations, | ‘one hundred andl tem former atusents —>— |CLASON POINT ALUMNI MEET, | Te rules of tho commission os an- jof the Clason Point Military Academ: |nounced show that personal appear- of Clason Point-on-the-Sound, the ography. typewriting, grammar, nce and demeanor count for thirty Z . Srowx, one of (hs chdent inatitations of spelling and pen nansiiip count for the 4 : ki in th country, a a other seventy points, Savings of From 33% to 50% nd in the country, answered a Ore tho wire ure fleuring on the alumni sent out by the Kev Joseph | possibility of being f rly proficient | Stanford, astor of the Church of the/in ail those aud yet failing to get on y | Incarnation. the eligible list) because they are t € nT. ‘Th met at the school and elected) dowdy, hecaues their hair ia not done Comparinon wil | the following officers: The Rev. Father | 4 the latest style, because a shoe is Sentore. 2 es orhourke, |run over at tho heel, or because they “| © too freckled. ——$—s— /ENDS LIFE BECAUSE HE CAN'T FIGHT FOR KAISER}. Kucks Leaves a Note So Explaining confesses to being an Irishwoman, al- though she is half English. She Is to sing with the Boston company “[ have made a vow that while in| to any hand is the circular flare or frill dropped from the tight wrist this country I shall not speak of war. she said upon her arrival, “1 expect to return to London in January, so 1 am going to utilize my few months here in devoting myself to my art 1 refuse to spend my strength con- verting those who are against us, for | I know it would be useless to try from | my own case. “Zeppelins, did you say? Ob, m yes, if any one is blase 1 would v strongly advise @ trip to a place fre Quented by Zeppelins, A raid by them is a wonderful nerve bracer, Wh) the people of London joke and laugh | at them, “Howpituin? Yes, 1 suo in of them. But I fett all last su’ that New York was calling to me I'm, oh, so glad to get her With Miss Teyte was Mrs. Max KR binoff, wife of the manager of the Boston Opera Compan; On the Ryndain, with Mile, Zaraka, was Margarete Ober, the Metropolitan contralto, Mme, Ober ran down the gangplank from the Ryndam in Ho- voken into the arms of her husband, Arthur Arndt, Iversary Sale includes everything to furnish your home com lar stock and guar usekeeping now. Our «reat a made, Let us start you WF Mavinge are i proportion h or on erodit Prices Are Always the Lowest! an . kunn al Board of Directors. The first banquet will be held in January, ‘CASCARETS” FOR Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suit (10 pieces) Kea, Price 8300, 5 Mine, Ober said she met Crown His Suicide and Bequeathing $125 | Prince Wilhelm while singing a: the . Royo! Opera House in Herlin last ti in Bills to the Emperor month and be jokingly asked hor if ain 1 Arm ¢ she was getting enough to eat in| Henry Kucks, fifty-seven, a whiskey | Germany. | salesman, of No. 160 Walton Mtreet, ——_— Accounts Opened From $5 to5,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS SMALL ACCOUNTS ‘ ESPECIALLY INVITED unt with o single extra charges HEADACHY, SICK Brooklyn, killed himself by gas yeat Gay afternoon because he was unable For biliousness, bad breath, |ser ot wet $136 bls Mad be stat te PLANNED FOR MISSOURI! colds, indigestion and Coroner Wagner gave letters written constipation, in German to reporters in which Kucks explained the cause of his sulcid bequeathed the money to th Taser Bnjoy life! Liven your liver ies ual wes Car ee and bowels to-night and feel fine. Sixty Miles Long, Says Capt. Lam- bert, and Forerunner of Many Suggested by Burleson. | LOUIS, Oct. 18.—The work of | mapping out the first aeroplane mail| Cash or Credit, eoldew fied, Delivers Any A) the «as and called Patrolman, Schuting Hie forced Kucks's door and found him| sv. sitting dead in a chair, On the table to Start Your tongue ls chated! k inside in front of him wore two Bolen he] we routes to be instituted by the United] House. your watch cover and sec; That's bad | S(ver"\nuddressed., To Mrs, Ober, | States Post Office has been completed, | keeping pusiness. What have you been eating? | Kucks left $50. according to Capt, Albert Bond Lambert | What were What kind of oe of the United States Aviation Corps, = | reise in? think it doesn't matter, be- it's your bowels that talk now you open your mouth. That nesn't help y nt pularity, nor your Two routes, of sixty miles each, have | been planned, one entirely in Missouri and one between Missouri and Mlinois, Rolla, Mo,, will be the base of operations | of the all-Mistourl route to Cabool | WHITMAN HAS NEW MILITARY SECRETARY A | cause, | earning capa sides, a person with through the Ozarka, eek © DATE WINS The other route will alart at Peruque, | dy Ale i 1] ALBANY et 16—Capr Lanitard | Mo cross the Missiasippl River to Gol MF spencer of New York City to-day be-| om Magis and Brussels be | |Spencar of New York City to-day be- | $m Magia ong Biimsets, Tih tne wow el ame Military tu Gov, W oh thence to P This plan, fathered by | Maje . who becau: Postmaster General Burleson, awaits a Congressional appropriation ‘to intg effec WR firplanned, according to Cant, Lam- bert, to place In the Government aervice | Between 200 and 300 aeroplanes, These | aviators will be listed on the Aviation | Reserve Corps and must serve in case of | | CASTORIA For Infants and Children | IN USE For OVER 30 YEARS Tliver aad thirty feet of bowels thet et alestty gentlest cleansing they ever e ienced. ‘ake one or two Ca Konig and wake up feeling fine All ache, Dullness, Biliousn Breath, St bh Sourness,( stipation gon w up with your head clear, tongue clean, stomach sweet, liver jand | bowels active, step elastic and com- plexion rosy. \' k while | wala Majo health for some time and was cently tn hospital here. His physicians declared he would have to take @ long from the sotivities of elal ly cepted the re America’s Greatest Furniture House umann &C@mpy TH BLOCK AVE. swig au ‘® nervous FeRtajor Alone has be ajo core has én Military See; Cascarets wo sle sep never | tary ‘since Whitinan assumed of- kiipe or sicken, Cascarets act so gently | Ayo ‘i to be one of the mast | that you hardly reatize you have taken | *et th h oath . = " rfectly establish cle ot e “SIWE HAVE ONLY TWO STORE | Narwtees Je best children'e lagetivecs | Nate 3 3, ie am pamataut | Signatire | Advi. — |aihlotg and fermeer of 8 or When you buy a big looking roil of toilet paper only to find there is little paper in it. The roll was loosely wound to look biy or the paper was coarse and thick—lots of room, very little paper. The only sure quantity basis on which to buy toilet paper is the counted standard—the number of sheets to the roll. See that itis printed on the wrapper. Scoflissue ‘Toilet Paper Has 1000 sheets to the roll—10c Of course, quality must always come first. But unless quantity goes along with it, you don’t get your money’s worth. Scot’ Tissue is as “soft as old linen,” very absorbent and snowy white. “It’s the Counted Sheets that Count” Sani-Tissue, a soft, cloth- like toilet paper; the balsam treatment makes it healing. 2500 sheets in carton of 3 rolls, 25c. At all drug, grocery, department and housefurnishing stores. Copyright 1915 Scott Paper Company SCOTT PAPER CO. 30 Church Street New York Mahere of Absorbent Scot Tissue Towels Suashine Matinee Biscuit—i0e A litle too substantial to be called cake, a little too delicately flevored and too sweet to be called « cracker—it combines the best points of both cracker and cake Like avery short soda biscuit, but with a Spreading inside of snappy cheese, Baked to a golden criapness. Goes great with soup or salad—10c, One of many Sunshine entertainers. Comes to fresh— hardly cool from the oven, At all considerate deen’ . Joose-Wnes Biscurr Gxraxx C Babors of Sunshine Biscuits x a SS ee

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