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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE Made Famous Americans Write Verses for Sick Babies © . * / hw 'WOMAN’S BIG IDEA | S4e - MAKES GOOD POETS OF GREAT BiG MEN Mrs, Karl Roebling Prints “ | OOD ADVICE FOR THIN PHOPLE |MONEY FO Rethers OHH Be fC emreree © betes & ereee ue a] tle Verses, Big Names 1 Remarkable Dook POOR BABES PHO corininiy Give wast snything to be! ieee Gite te asin» tow pounds ond ey seriere many thin men and womes HI caders in All Walks of Life a "| Become “Littery Fellers” t i ' | in Noble Cause. ! " wider children and grownup b i a : A beautiful young sectety women, a ; Mre Ker! J. Koewtitm hae just fo oe end loum : od turning « remarkable idea inte Jyh Ange ae an sccomplivhed fact, The idea was he latter, 4 daurhter to collect and publian Hterary expres. Hut what do you know about thie! rau poemlet by less an autho an prefe iy im verse) from all | Keiwert Wt. 4 most famous Amerioans in every | When the ue b pres of life, the proereds of the en | terprise to be devoted to pure milk | al riet nurses for bur n tryt 5 ian » we fought thr % volume, Verses ana petition. Names.’ jum been brought ibe guide % out and which exhibits, on ite long ‘what wer . liet of contributors, auch names as : | i Premdent Wilson, Andrew Carnegie, itave ne fear nor even i 6 rere’ Kidert MH. Gary, Gen, George W. Gen” Goethale has a twenty-four k a Goethals, Cardinal Gibbons, Robert line poom, all his own, and Jan i ‘Re ie recommended only an . Hill @ limerick @ f | Freee ie eee ness eitees |W. Chambers, James Whitcomb Riley, x | James J, Hill, Margaret Deland, Katharine Bement Davis, Anice Ter une, Mra. Kate Douglas Wigein, Mrs. | iilen Glasgow, | clin, Maggie Mitchell, Min- | ___ rn Fiske, There are two! feeh val) forsee rs Mrs. KARL G ROEBLING. LIMIT THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTEES, SAYS TAFT ¢ od Englinbmen among th lige by Onenr of the Waldorf committee inte ‘ Lite ehildr . whieh faim le Th nectil Americans: Arnold Bennett and John) ye within waited for oturn with! Then Greatly Extend Federal Civil} Galsworthy, the latter sending the Vier # fitting by details of the damage done, the ideal . > " most beautiful poem in the book, | Toll for beauty and for love." | ny mind. thad| Service and Lessen Patronage, The table of contents of “Litile INSPIRATION COMES AS FIRE! |)» a Verses and Big Namge” reads like the THREATENS LITTLE ONES. foll of contemporaneous fame. BO) vpy: how did you do It, and what many noteworthy contributors proba- made y think ie?” K bly never before were brought to-| World reporter asked Mra, sling. . > She has had no experience with the OT (aetisints. Ate. enue Protos | publishing business, and the same ween great A thing is true of her friend first pulpit orators. The names of mer-|ssistant, Mrs. Annie Fisk Gre Chants and manufacturers of nation-| “I have always been greatly inte wide reputation are grouped with the | ested in work for poor sick babies, Advises Former Executive. , the Chairman of our| Ex-Prosident Taft argued for wide I wrote reforms in respect to office patronage, h of the persons Crom whom 1 in the third of bis series of addres of my friends. [ ex-, 0% th Presidency, delivered ye and asked them to|@@y before the Institute of Arts an onal expression; if, Sciences of Columbia University, in eo ny ee form of verse. Every! the auditorium of the Horace Mann rece, Pivene dete ay gPorsonal! school, Ho sald Presidential appolat- en we went to work desired a contribution just as | would to on writ sho replied, “Ono night last winter a) stationery, Every letter was written 4 marion of the ng dancing teach | oie fire broke out about two miles|by hand. We used no printed circu-| ments should be limited to Cabinet from my home and [I knew that it| ltrs, not even @ typed or mimeo-| officers and departmental under- would mean homeless mothers and rou m Recsslaee imothers 6nd Sraphed for secretaries, and the great bulk of el ren, and mi por i “We must have written hundreds of| lotters, for often our correspondents, Public offices should be brought under asked for information or begged us| ® classified civil service system. to call the matter to their attentio: Federal Judges, he thought, should little later when they would be leas) 5, "i to dispense; rail buay, But inthe majority of joie senbteans by Bay asset es we received the most. delightful re: | Fond receivers should be appointed by japonses, One of the first persons to the Interstate Commerce Commission. alwa: fter ison. Witness this little Stern Brothers tnd end 43rd Streets, West of FiRh Avenua whom we wrote was Robert Chambers;The address cited the failure of im- and he sent us the kindest letter and | peachment proceedings against Presi- some really valuable suggestions, as Andrew Johnson, to refute well as a poem. We spent only about|theorles concerning the recall of three months In collecting nearly the | Judges and of judicial decisions, and whole mass of our material. at is upon the written Constitution, iy on which judicial interpretations are BERNARD SHAW'S USUAL SATIR- [0 cl penchent of doneens ih his opinion, would have been a blot “Among the othera, I wrote to Bern-|upon the fairness of the American ard Shaw. My own letter was re- | people. (Geargest Popular Price Garment Hou th Ave. Corner 18! St. 1 | | | in New Yorkquys DPrickaG@ ix Corner 1gt st Opening the Coat Season With An Astounding Sale of Fur Trimmed & Fur Fabric COATS at *10.9 | In the Women’s Ready-to-Wear Sections TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, ON THE THIRD FLOOR, THE FOLLOWING VERY EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING: Women's Tailored Suits Afternoon and Street Dresses of serge, broadcloth, velveteen, charmeuse of superior broadcloth, in black, navy and seal brown, Russian green and field and crepe de Chir na large assort- mouse; trimmed with genuine skunk. ment of attractive models, at $16.50 and 25.00 Special at $29.50 Street and Motor Coats of chinchilla, corduroy, wool plush, broad- cloth, chevron stripés and novelty mix- tures, in the season's best styles, at $16.50 and 27.50 Dress and Evening Coats of velour, seal piush, mother of pearl and chiffon velvet, accentuated with natural skunk or Iceland fox, Very Special at $45.00 Women’s Seasonable Hosiery AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN FORMER PRICES Lisle Thread Stockings, mercerized 30 or plain; in biack, tan or white, pr c Thread Silk Stockings, deep lisle tops; in black, white or gray, pair 39c Pure Sitk Stockings, made with lisle tops and soles; in black only, pair Black Silk Stockings, superior qual- ity; reinforced soles and heels, pair 59c 90c The New Book Section Has arranged for Thursday, an exceptional offering of the following volumes secured in the binding of the regular edition, which are appropriate for gift purposes. Very specially priced at 50c each A Journey in Search of Christmas Owen Wister—Decoreted borders. The story big-hearted cowboy, who had galloped into $10.95 $10.95 Determined to make this the greatest Coat Sale of the entire season, we have | There are Coats of Zibelines, Tweeds and Cheviots in stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures—-Coats of | Ural Lamb, Boucle, Astrachanand other fur fabrics, |MANY WITH HIGH CHOKER OR FUNNEL COLLARS OF |FUR—MANY FULLY LINED WITH GUARANTEED SATIN. The True Napoleon—By Charles Josselyn The author gives an epitome of Napoleon's life in the form of @ narrative of events inhiscareer, There ‘of afar | is also compilation of anccdotes and opinions inci- repared vast assostments, including every fabric and $ 95 spend, Rio botid A beautiful ay Nspet aoe ne Hate in Lgl model that will be in demand—values that would be ex- ad itted for C s giving « order. y ated; partly in color. q ‘ ; : lead joxed). Hogularly sold for ¥ee.00. . Regularly sold for $3.50 ceptional at $15—~but for this special event the price is A Japanese Blossom—By Onoto Watanna - Tiustrations in color. An emusing story of a mixed Japanese and America: Samiy=s quaint domestic characters are five Japanese children, with # Japanese father and grandmother, an americas stepmother, with two little American ildren The Way to Peace—By Margaret Deland lustrations by Alice Barber Stephens. Marginal decorations in tint. The story of an episode in the life of a husband and wife, Its theme is the danger of following an impulse—even when that impulse is apperently for good, unless one is prepared to take all the conseqnences. (Boxed), Regulariy sold for $1.50 of her o (Boxed), Faciliels ld tie 98.00 Sizes 14 to 44, Alterations Free. ESE SES) enti i. oi et eT », Dhle and New Jersey clube R 20, 1915. WOOED AT 13, SLTED AT 17, SHESAYS; SUES SWAIN FOR $75,000 Katherine Abrams Brings Sev- ~ outta ona Ta me te otop! ter Pm reel fond of Ore bel here nome eas 6 frequent ‘ot te Mint Abrams devinred he @ould coon her inte 8 parler and make love, >- — . ower e. ‘apes Cold Compound ends severe colds or erippe in few hours ue enty-seven Alleged Love ' | arene Letters to Court | 1LL BE FENCED L | % 4 will break ond oll W mine after tekiog « doe a meaenenens i J Compound” every toe ATLANTIC CITY, Oot Paints | pr » Have Official Institution | yr? wall tare deans on it promptly opens clogged-op the bhh ae « Boke euler wlanied . ‘ trie ond a pemagee in the hie courtship when ee eax thirteen, | fF Savings i Place of “Wusits al dlckerge or mone Fume but jiled her when she we Private Concer ong sik headache, a mature ae of meventenn, Kath eee Cae. Ge weme, preity deughter of | Members of Hing Hing Prison'’s Mu tiffnces . 2 Abrams, & former tevery. [tvsl Welfare League began yesterday | Wont nay stultedup! du bere; Lion, testitied in| Partitioning of an inclosure with| 0nd snuffling’ Ka rad muthiny teu #1 Maye Land. | Counters in the corridor of the meee! (oo) mene pport of ber suit for & ae, 2 Se, Sey eee Sw ” be located the Man The inegue office euUborised bank, \ fates to ow be opened there with Beventy-seven letters which the 6''! | yne banking inciooure faye abe received from Gaskill uring | by § fost in measurement, and wiii| four years, written from different | paves receiving and 4 pay) indow parts of th ben he was | Kecently, Isadore Bium and Bolo- m opened private banks, but upon Hing declared that a0 the in egainst Kobert Gaskili, by retired lawyer of Mount . Molly, member of exclusive Mbiladel- courag: Hiclps to Bewuty eee pee 5 eed | A safe, reliable home treatment for the \Sorbtdden to poopen, [quick removal of superfluous heirs from Principal Keeper Dorner and eleven | your face or neck is as fol T lother prison officers were subpoenaed stiff nd yest ny to appear before the Went- addressed ber ae “Darling Kitty” and) the like | Mise Abrams testified that she first naed met ¢ 19 hen he entered her father’s tavern at Red Lion, « suburb of Mount Holly, She went No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street, | Opposite MeAlbin Hote! | { | i An Important Offering New Fur Trimmed Suits With Long Flare Coats At Special Wednesday 20.00 25.00 Collar & Cuffs and Borders of Natural Beaver, Opossum, Raccoon, Natural Skunk, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat). Materials are Broadcloth, Gabardine, Whipcord, Poplin, Imported Velveteen. Very Unusual Prices Women's and Opossum Opossum & Vel Misses’ Sizes. Trimmed; Trimmed: rammed : One of Our One of Our One of Our All colors. $25.00 Models $20.00 Models $25.00 Models Fur Collar Corduroy Coats Superior quality corduroy, new full-length models, trimm with opossum and natural muskrat; peau de cygne lined and interlined. 16.50 Very Special Are You Reading the Complete Novel-a-Week » SERIES EVENING WORLD? SONNE MRE OUTMODED