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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915. , sire *| intereet tornuee be wae tormery © PRESIDENT'S ANNOYER HELD "erie: y* 5 ak} mB New Pronounced “anti” norms 3" Ll ‘eee She “ane A. Vansertip snnownoes Bim Letters teat te'Wtteee Pet Metwis as’ . seum |! f eullrage in the tottow. Ae mA poral = = ot Heep! — tere thet on the qrouné of | S4ANRA8 err? eoee recor eee oe the Vor should be | on =e Be room the ot i = clear 4 @eture: righ! te , i H i mh arti as a E moreover that there wilt be inlet heen from the eofran , bieemen! of women The spectaiiend FVENCROSS, SICK Jo soc aca cn Them to Aid Cause on Blection Day. treater the mE ‘ » Shan et - = ° 9 enne H ie Credit That’s Won a Million Hearts . ‘eau ed Over happy homes i + ij nd pick out the thi an Suffrage Amendment on Nov our bier! eae terms. ee cradles aden toon at once Then we'll « ay ag nt i. & 5 i been won by our method of doing business. tive ‘a year and # half to pay in amounts so small Look at tongue! If feverish, | Notable Society Women Vol- bili : ‘ A m never the money or the Great ‘ S$ Qs ‘This is the oldest furniture house in America. We’ _ = —* Pg SN Pr SS survived the test of time and we become stronger it want goods with a reputation behind them Banner Procession. be sory day because of the treatment was pases those and ine life shea of _ at Oe henge of plainly Bi sS ui become our customers rs and | marked prices on moat liberal terms, come = MEN OF NEW TORK “oy came Cc its thus our business grows. sme! our cus- | and let us show you. You'll not be urged to buy To THE MEN ¢ « \4 ! ws tomers are great-grandchildren of our earliest patrons ‘ sony ‘apuen tos eo amma woe | carrie the tag of the In - sy The Sunshine Lunch —a testimonial we value greatly, ps pT Bey Cie Megat Sarah iy poaganse & Go ance ‘ov enn oo me nes | oor ng Kg gt next R ( Biscuit seems to have Why don’t you open a charge account here? There's Ghaiheen Seuare—0 well ‘watts tak = stand by the Semen and fsht for the fat | Haturday ‘Th Ranners aro tbe beau. | an affinity for milk. ul new ones, designe See an ew We diane The cnr ire, Jona | Crumbled into a bow! Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings ¢ ow fertle. arent Sows ee. } ee Sues of milk or munched * Fy h - walt We Maio th, al insite Ceidions with a glass of milk, Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them She will walk alone with r You should eat more fourishingGrabam it makes milk taste —_——z ill eater ky "ae | Sect an yu wih _gayrhen ke @ Luxury. | ee following eolentific women have sa. you taste Gunshine Grahame Light 41. doesn't mean that | | 1 rolied to march as a gro ¥ and flaky es pastry, tender, but nourish- it’s good only with milk; B Louise Gregory, instructor in soology ing withal. Go well with chocolate 9 @ only with milk; Peedi al pre. ens, Ge ettin met | Gavan tastoweien to "meer ta bake or mille—jast what the children like for it’s @ very sati uy howe af ten ‘she mad thie bier Go nara Colle i Mina edith between meals —10e. Sean Subhas tained ohare we ‘cal \e for doctor o! od ‘This iw the mossage which James | psyc! : Biwcorr Growe ened it is not sweet —5c. Rugs and Carpets Lees Laidlaw, well known banker and t gms # ‘ Pr, 188 8 See i: Woman Suffrage, sends out to tho |lego; Miss Caroline E. Stack SS 6x0: Mele men of his city. Many of them already |{Uructor Jn Biol have reapended to the call of “the | sociologist; Miss Cause.” The Men's League report to- | gist; Miss Florence Lowther, assistant in , day over 6,000 enrolments for the | sooiogy in Harnard College, and Mrs ‘arpe Men's Division of the parade, and | Teta 8 Hollingworth, clinteal pay- fedean tee they are coming in by the, hundreds | chologist at Bellevue Hospit each day. Among the prominent men|A TRUE NEW YORKER 18 THE who have pledged thomsclves to| seta, Grabaine Geet as Fi *, grand maraba march are Judge Willem KN. Wed- ior tne parade, is a member of an old hams, Judge Charles L. Guy, Dr.|New York family. Hor ‘mothor's Henry Moskowits, Civil Service Com- er beng! Vail, ig missioner; Mrederick C mmi- ]ol the ° meroo uni . wd inant in death in 1881, Mingle C. Vail, his daughter, was a famous belie, one of the “toasts” of old New York. Sbe married Henry G. Stebbins, twice Member of Congress: duriag the Civil lember ongress duri vi pley, War. He President of the Park PRIEST WILL COME OUT FOR when Central Park was nets mn, 27Piece Parlor Suite tty carving and graceful deni mubatantial pieces, Mak orany Anish, Loose cushions on Sollsher eet ey 9 25 ey can Used wit ah ton: {desired and keeps cushiona from breaking through, Pace $ i Scores of Parlor Suites at Lowest Prices Golden Oak | Morris Chair, $9.85 wis Chiffonier This chair has a This is ao large, substantial gold- en oak frame— seat and back are upholstered in Vellum tapest imitation leather, Tt is a big bar- gain at the price, Only "one ot any low pric ensy chairs. bad Eeskkeesesss SUFFRAGE. firs Chairman of the Com- Electric FloorLam only 13.75 Father Thomas Murphy, formerly mittee of Seventy at the time of the This ia: suitable for Plano playing. “It 9 inches, which 4 prac- tleally five feet high. Has f¥o Pull ‘socket fixtures in ‘Tweed Ring, and President of the A of Gt, Patrick's Cathedral, will make|Academy of Music in the early days As mankind passes from id opera. Miss Stebbins is a a FS is an exceptionally heavy bed— Graduate of Cornell and Prealdent of maturity to old age the a. twerinch continuo its and Miers. Com in bright furnished or its Alumnae Associatio: c ‘Would ordinaril ga for $25. Dresden enamel | The oO conces- as let ago, Suffragist oan be found who will organs no longer respond m Laci ak wore bat la to ets with their accustomed our “customers 16.5 lampe are becoming mors phy’s epeech is awaited with special | rae 6. 0 popular every day. Several other equally attrac- tive styles at this 1 , tmany ether lamest Yow petece’ ‘Teachers’ Branch of the Empire =) f vigor, and a gradual de- ny i Bae Campaign Committee, declared . : ‘ Lowest Prices BEAUTY DOCTOR |«:3:: Bee ech, cline is felt. A reliable Up ‘ tonic and stimulant ma- i TELLS SECRET , |fiersctce tat s'ata nnd se opabege Fetion her. ‘The masculine pronoun should be terially assists in acceler- Smokeless used for ali States in which manhood suffrage rules, “New Jersey spends a smaller pro- ating the vital functions portion of his income for education than any other State in the Union. to healthy activity. The average proportion for the whole United States Is 28 per cent. of the F total budget. New Ji ds less D Pure Malt Whi ke bd bi Ag ‘spunk oe at New uffy s s Bouthern ‘State! Wo cannot bes phos has been used with notably good results as a reliable tonic stimulant, prised that the poorly educated’ are | many aged folks who have taken the prescribed dose of a tablespoonful in Rot progress! water or milk before meals and on retiring, have written us of the beneficial “Sleepy New Jersey will not trouble|| results obtained. It is absolutely pure and reliable, being made from the Oil Heater ‘This is the ideal heater for home use. It radi- ates a degree of warmth ‘all out of proportion to its sige and pri to look at. Finished in Japan enamel. Specially pric od at $8.26. Heavy Quartered Oak Table Seldom are fered » 6-f00t ex pea 11-Piece 15-Piece Cereal Set tension tabla, with @ large pedestal [<j Canister Set, | This set should be in every kitchen | Sra. TRO aca ed claw feet, at a . r ri FEE iy FezEe re order ts considered @ virtue. | Pucchase® rings ‘thi ee ety 5 } v7 68c purchase” beings) ‘thls “opportunity, wideawake New York. choicest of grains and repeatedly distilled to eliminate the injurious elements, Goda mea | Seek 8 ane Liana aaa Buy a bottle to-day and you will soon agree that it is advisable to Box. ‘Tea, Goftee, Supt ent ing y weeally Od at le Miltary Instruction im High Schools “ , ” Flour Canisters, y Ley \ $ al a bar ‘¢f Dining Room Tables in all of Caltfornia. “Get Duffy's and Keep Well. Cathet et si.08 wexulasty, : 2.95 styles at lowest prices. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21.—Califor- |] Soldin SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. nia is to provide military instruction as» Cowperthwait’s part of the public high school . ’ druggist, dealer. F i CowPERTHWAIT tecording to an announcement five | | WOTE Was earensoopy pou ets ll sen ches Lior Coat Terms fees Me Education, made public te get it. ical booklet iree, tag tho oo oe “Oldest Furniture House in America” school r 7m 3 Monthl, #100 expected to, act as a animale GS The Dully Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. 10 Monthly on $200 nization of oth les, and th 3rd Avenue Two Park Row Other amounts in_pro- — —— > =| ff portion. tay-by the Week! At 1215t Street Stores At Chatham Sq. DS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YO! 10% OFF YOR CASH, 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Note the Addresses 193 to 208 Park Row, ASTHMA, CATARRH you CAN SAVE MONEY Grand Street Smith Street Eee ly pg I aay Mg OR BRONCHITIS. AT 84ST.&SAVE brated phy- 125 Worth of Furniture —No = or ir tn 2h ete . Write for jonest ns Gives You Biggest Values nd, N ' Examine These Beds Carefully—-Worth Double Anybody’s Money ; a , y 1 FREE Snow 3 DTTTTIT TT TT 1 t f 4 — | f i | in — ‘ ‘ Room Sul AL A oD) Hl h x r i i] consisting of Buf- ; ; ome Hlet 48 in. long; asee, 80 = = China Closet 40 yment after the in. wide; Serving Table has plank top 36 in. wide. Table is 42 in. wide, 6 ft. e: 4 sion; LIKE CUT! ANY SIZE RK iy a trated, 4 pleces, at This fine, all steel, snow white Enamel Bed, This pa a yetres g 280 a0 4.50 & °5.00 SHOES 9. | | Grand Sircet | smith Street | ssrema,cerare« |i Gf BAUMANN & BRO : Ts OPEN 7 quaranteed absolutely perfect, Stast Wed wed “10 ened llrs ‘ ‘ ———__ $ 50 never equalled at our price; any baked white enamel, and as good [~ 9S " i ~~ a tise, like cut; only one to a an can be made; kke cut; ‘ene i 0 Bi i ROOMS Voces a skeen oy . 5 3 Completely $75) Furnished, RO. i 4 comnteceiy 84 95) Furnished, *, ROOMS* reet. i Completely 4 50 \ , \° | Furr EY CITY —18 Newark Ave. i i ; $13.98 urnished, Aa | 1867 Broadway, cor. Gates A ue. TON HILL 276 Bergenline Av “78 inh “Troan meth LA py Boag 1779 Pi ehesa for Wasco