The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 4

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if it i ti : : f. phi ts ' t i | YOUTHFUL DIPLOMAT EXPECTED TO PRESERVE CHINA AS GREAT NATION - M Dr. Koo, China's Minister to United States, Likened to Pitt, Fox and Hamilton 4 1G TASK BEFORE HIM , ' Play hard Must Keep His Nation From | rr Aaa your goal worth paine Gobbled | p by the Mf your hours of recreation Victors of This War are spoiled by eye discomfort, L- consult one of our Ocwlists | Cegistered Physicians), wh “The 1 ptudent of In @ill make both work and play | mations! iaw in the world and th easier and more enjoyable for | mont promising stateaman of the ” you. | foture.” is what enthusiastic American + i ome yf Harris Glasses Af preseribed {¥. K. Wellington Koo say of the youngest Minister at any —cost $2.00 or more, depending ag man who has just been capitals and at the same time pointed Chinese Minister to the charged with enormous duties and re United States They compare bim to aponmbilities the pie Hainditon, whose development in early » mo exeeptionml. { Dr. Koo's mature years, that rvels of a contury ago upon the mounting selected | ie the period between tw thirty, were spent asm stud Fulton #& O88 Broad Mt,, next to Biveuse Co, Newark launched republic Important ‘Suit : Featuring One of the Most Effective Models Offered This Season This model expresses one of the most stylish suits offered this season in al) the wanted fabrics—in the new loug flare coat—fur trimmed, *some plain tailored, and skirts that feature the newest and cleverest fashions. shown, each a distinc- tive creation. Colors: African of coat fur trimmed. This clever and other models FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Correct Apparel for Women and Misses 25 t0 27 West 42d St. IXTHAVESID= STR. Buy Now—A Year to Pay Quality Merchandise [i ASH.,| Plain Figure Tags Widest Variety [:Astelm Cash-Store Prices We sell the BETTER grades of FURNI[URE and RUGS at prices charged elsewhere for the common sort. H. some SPECIALS: 4-Piece & William & Mary Period DINING-ROOM su iJ aches long, with oval r cane panel loset 41 inches 4 Serving Table inches wide; Dining n Table, 44-inch Gfoot extension; pieces, as illustrated, at Willan harkes James Vox and Alexander * strom of the European war lumbia University and he Dr. Koo is Minister to the United only three years ago to ret 10 States, Mexico, Colombia and Peru China to aswint in guiding the newly Now just past TO GAVE CHINA, COMES AS EN VOY TO WESTERN WORLD. e task to wh conse China as a nation f bored and lowed up in the mae! OMctally Unofficially he is an envoy extraor- dinury wo the Western world, the ad-) vance agent, the missionary and the defender of his country's integrity, to save her from Japan if the allies win and from Germany if the Teutons are Victorious vari P eign affair hin higher mission, For a time he was Secretary to the President, Yuan Shi Kai, He associ ted with the wisest men of the Far East, He married the daughter of Tang St Premier of the n jc. Like her | husband, Mra, Koo was educated in j the United Staten, | JOLLY COLUMBIA STUDENT A) LITTLE MORE SEDATE Now. One month ago, Dr. Koo came back to New York and was greeted en- thuslastically by his former teachers and comrades in Columbia, Aside from being a brilliant student, he was one of the ost popular men in the university, leader in many phases of student life, editor of the college pa- per, member of athletic and literary | groups. After a week of celebration over his appointment as Minister to Mexico (for that was Koo's begin- ning in the diplomatic field), he was | ordered on some duties that have | taken him travelling far and wide, He | is due back in New York in about ten days. The college men found him this time more serious and thoughtful than the exuberant and extremely | youthful student they had known a| few years ago, but he was as like- | able as in the days when he was “plugging” International law under Prof, John Bassett Moore for a poat| graduate degree, Yi, first TARRYTOWN SCHOOLGIRLS - LIVED OUT IN THE OPEN Week End Spent on Seton's Estate| —Took Long Hikes, Slept in Tenis, | Cooked Own Meals. GREENWICH, Conn,, Oct. 26.—Six- teen girls from the Knox School at Tarrytown, N. Y¥., spent the week end in camp on the estate of Ernest Thompson Seton in Round Hill here guests of D. T. Abercrombie of Ne’ ark, N. J., whose daughter Elizabeth member of the party. @ girls were chaperoned by Miss Kelly, secretary of the school, and Miss Hahwat of the faculty, They arrived by trolley Saturday afternoon, hiked to the Seton estate, about five miles, and pitched their tents at Peko Point, They wore trousers, flannel shirts and slouch r from twenty-five to forty pounds slung her shoulders and carried tent which they used as walking . A two-wheeled cart drawn by one student and p by another carried the tents, ovens, cooking uten= ails, axes, nnws, fire grates and ediblon ‘The girls cooked thelr own meals and out 19 the gpen. ta di. 5 country and on Sun | hike nine tiles. In. the pi athletic meet Was hyld at Rosemary | Hall. —-—_— OFFICERS’ WIVES FILL | GIRL STRIKERS’ JOBS) TRENTON, N. J, ct, 26.--Headed |by Mrs, Charles E. akley, wife of |the President and General Manager of the Essen Rubber Company, ten other wives of officials of the con- cern reported at 7 o'clock yesterday and went to work as trimmers in | the pressroom ip place of the factory | | guls on strike. The women of luxurious homes and will keep it need them, ‘Th | ber soles and heels and is a larg | Phere are thirty-five girls on strike. | | It 1s ngither a question of wages nor of working hours, but the girls are de- manding that their workroom be made | | more sanitary and comfortable. When thelr requests were finally refused last| Saturday on the ground that they were | unreasonable, the girls struck, Therefore, the officials’ wives in toll- ing in the room themselves, are not only aiding their husbands but intend to refute the claim of the girls that ; the workroom is unsanitary, i ‘THE BVEWING WORLD, TURSDAY, | ROH WIFE DWORGES 22": "| FORMER HEALER SHE. == SAID SAVED HER LIFE ~"* Praised by the Great Masters » Me A HM {/ on al the -_ Just Suppose You Will Pay Only $50 For a Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring, Buying at Lamberts you obtain gs « fullecut Diamond of fine color, in a strong mounting of solid 4 karat gold. This Dia mond is directly im ported and, like every thing else sold at Lam- herts, is guaranteed as represented. middleman’s profit. No expensive store management, Spot cash payments to cutters. All Diamonds mounted in our own factory Hence lowest possible prices for Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings even in the present state of the market, with the supply vastly decreased. Other Diamond Engagement Rings, $10.00 to $1,500.00. Mountings in solid 14-karat and 18-karat gold. Exquisite pierced settings in platinum. . . Seamless Wedding Rings When thoughts turn to a wedding ring let them turn also to Lamberts, whose Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, in 18-karat,$4.00 up “ll shapes and widths, have been famous 22-karat,$5.25 up for over 38 years. Come to us for a Wedding Ring, fit to be the bride's lifelong companion—a ring that will show little if any sign of wear at the golden wedding. charge for en- graving. And you, relatives and well-wishers of the bride, do you realize what a splendid wedding present a modest sum would pay for at Lamberts? LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10. ~ STODDARD-AMPICO. 14-karat, $3.30 up the world right at home—but you are asgured of an instrument which has won the unqualified praise of the world’s greatest pianists. The Knabe Stoddard-Ampico reproduces the soul and spirit of the master-players— that is why. No pumping or personal effort is required. In addition to the Artist records, it will play any standard 88-note roll, as the or- dinary player, or may be played by hand. Built in both Grand and Upright Models. Daily Demonstrations inthe Ampico Studio, | KNAB WAREROOMS 5th Ave., at 39th St. Wrile for our attractive Stoddard-Ampico booklet. The paramount question you should ask yourself when buying a suit or overcoat, is how will it look after a fair test of its en- durance qualities? Garments that give a mana well-groomed appearance only temporarily, do not em- body the stamina of our clothes. Permanency of shape and enduring satis- faction are built-in features of our suits and overcoats. BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Subway Stunon at Door rere ego be tom be having quved her y marred her husband gtabbed per iying in @ ball tt @ charece Me ad trovly given money feuthority " * nt homie pineue and dengue. Not only can you enjoy the best music of $35,000.00 Stock of SILKS, LACES, DRESS GOODS At Extraordinary Reductions in Price FINAL 8-DAY REMOVAL SALE Immediately Preceding OUR REMOVAL, NOVEMBER 8TH, TO FIFTH AVENUE AND 40TH STREET Adhering to our plan os previously announced. and in keeping with the spirit af the occasion, we shall open the new store with new merchandise entively in harmony with the new mur roundings the immediate sacrifice of present Fall and Winter Shocks of the J uveat type ond in splendid assortments. Inchaded is apparel in the latest Fashion for Men, Women and Children, offered ot the This policy necessitates Black Chiffon Taf- Splendid salu ot $1.25 85¢e Sale Price Black and Colored) Chiffen eta 1.35 wae Crepes = Is. " cane Suslities, including crepe| 95 Te ahines, crepe de jette.| and Syeei tar bismss oes | 1.35 dress wear. $1.25 and $1.75 qualities) Black Silks Black Faille Silk—) 35 inch. 1.25 Regularly $1.75 yard.) Black Charmeuse— 42 inch. | 2.95 Regularly $3.50 yard. \]] | Black Satin—36-inch. Regularly $173 yard} 1-25 Women’s Smart Neckwear Reduced to Close Guim pes—Of fine net collar. Hem. with stiteusd fini in biack, whi Regularly 65c. 45c net, hand embroidered; turn-down collar. Regularly $1.35 | 1.10 Organdie Collars—In Bishop shape with plaited jabot tront. J Regularly $1.65 Fichus—Oftine white net with plaited frill of same; also with edging and in- sertion of Val. lace. Regularly $1.50 1.00 1.15 French Night Gowns— : Regularly $5.00 3.95 Princess Slips— Regularly §2.95 and $3.75 2.25 PeRegulerly 8223 S423 jular! to $4. Fase 028 ES wo 3.80 Petticoats— Reg. $1.75 to $6.25 95c to 3.50 Cc a Fog $1.25 08175 Beto 1.15 a RTT to $4.75 95cto3.50 in white, grounds, | medium and full figures. “Successo’’ Cor ees direct from Japen, ia pink, blue, Co- penhagen, lavender and ose, hand embroidered Regularly $1.95 Bath and House Robes of genuine Beacon blankets—figured effects in light and dark} 2.15 sn ll Regularly $2.95 Hand Embroidered Cotton Crepe Ki- 1.45 New Fall Models in Warner’s Corsets At One-Half Price it] | A splendid fitting Corset of Coutil, nicely trimmed and suitable for | Regularly $3.00, Now 1.50 2 of Broche—1915 styles, Regularly $3.95, Now 2.95 Lace Insertions) Vener and te 25c a 1; to $1.25 yard.| 900 Regularly 50¢ to | 9.75 — $19.75 ye Navy Wine, 18e 1.95 Regularly $1.00 yard. to Fall Su ‘0 Regularly $4.25 to 4.50 54 inch | $7.50 yard.) ment of we ol 1.15 Lace Fl yaks . including Lyons Ma. 2.95 00 yard. and Princess.” 18 to 407 tO Colored Brondcloth in. wide . 7.50 inch; of 3 $42 in the mo 4 Au. Regularly $425 to nu con veel er 1a 2 Vere Regularly $2.00 yard. Velvets Fancy | Velveteens ae af apt eat striped effects in anch baaare qualit Ch Pack waite andieclors> OBG FLT? seoaged andy 2078 Formerly $2.00 yard.’ ; Black Panne Velvet Regularly $2.25 yard. 24 inch, ' 1.45 Regularly $1.75 yard. Coatings Brocaded Velvet On. ‘Setia_aod. Chitfen] Black Caracul Cloth) §,75 grounds. 39 inch, | 5.50 tor Coats, and Formerly $11.00 to} Formerly $7.50 and $15.00 yard.) $9.50 yard) 7.75 Women’s Men's Hemstitched— Knit Underwear inh Linen with ora | 1.95 Reductions Average \4 Regularly $3.00 per dot. Women's Embroider- Vesta—Swiss ribbed, ex- tra fine cotton, Sizes, 4, ‘ * Regularly 35c each. | 3 for 70c; 6 for 1.35. 25c Vesta—Swiss ribbed silk | lisle. Sizes 4, 5, 6. Regularly 50c. | 3 for 95c; 6 for 1.85, 35c Sterling Trimmed Union Suits ) winter weight, fine ribbed cotton, knee length: regu- | 50¢ lar and extra sizes, | Regularly 75¢. 3 for 1.45; 6 for 2.85. $3,500 Stock of Light FRENCH AND DOMESTIC LINGERIE 13 Off to About 1% Price Domestic Altention is directed to the very . superior quality of the fabric, a and fine workmanship. i The Remainder of our Crepe de Chine Undergarments— - Reg. $1.50 1089 1.00t06.75 I Domet Flannel Night Gowns Reg. $1.25 to $1.35 B5ctol.15 Nainsook Night Gowns—Low f neck, lace or embroidery trimming, Reg. $1.25 to$2.25 1.000 1.95 Women’s Furnishing Specials Japanese Silk Boudoir Robes in black and dainty colors; silk lined and lightly wert 4.95 lined. French Flannel Ki Clo \{ to Fine Hand Bags imported leathe and unique frames, Silk her nth wit! roomy pouches, Women's Leather Women’s Leathe collection of really wanted shapes, styl Men's and Women's House or Breakfast Jackets Albatross Breakfast Sacques ~two models in dainty shades, ity; trimmed with satin ribbon, Leather Goods « black and colors, All nial 5.00 ing shapes and many clever novelties, Black and colors and all with several compartments,| 298 Handkerchiefs ed—Dainty designs on pure linen. Regularly $6.00 per doz. Umbrellas 3.00 All Silke Umbrellas Good quality and well made; fine natural and } 9.67 carved handles; 8-rib par- agon frames. Value $3.00 Silk Umbrellas — Novelty handles with sil. ver inlaid and fancy trim. mings, Unusually tine qualities and perfectly made, Values $4.00, $4.50 2.95 Petticoats and Sacques 1k Pettico: of Chiffon Taffeta n two new Models and fash. ionable colorings, Regularly $5.95 3.95 of Crepe de Chine with novelty ace trimmings, Regularly $6.25 4.50 inished with scallop edge. Reg. $3.00 and $3.50 2.50 and 2.95 Regularly $6.75 imonos of superior qual- Regularly oat 7.60 sing out all ly Reductions lostly from the finest Regularly $7.50 Hand B. h wide opening trames and Regularly $4.00, $4.50 Purses—Alithe prevail- Regularly $4.00, $4.50 * Purees—An unusual fine trames in the most les and colors, Regularly $1.50!

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