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sevamenasniaipuisatingstinnesnacie : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. , KAISER MAY SPARE First Photographs of French Model Street and Evening Costumes rt ® WOMEN SENTENCED, Exhibited at the Ritz - Carlton Charity Bazaar To-Night.... fy Awaeto’s Viet by “ it Print Record Fie at Headquarters Spain Hears That Germany | Will Not Shoot More ti (oe totey that Joseph N o. Pole, gangmer om « * rete of ee Females in a Beighem. Hye U. S. ENTERS PLEA! | Another Spy Put to Death in Tower of London by British, curred the street beep « tryet Mardiy bad the young halted at the Ther when (wo revolver shete n od from «& uniigbtet doorway and without # ory (he dapper youth toppled to the sidewalk, dead. | ARE YOUR Nostrils Clogged? MADRID, Oct. 14.—The Marquis 4e Lema, Minister of Foreign Affaire, | QBDOUDCe the! he bas received infor- mation bich leads bim to believe | that death sentences imposed on} Women in Belgium will be “| ee Pate of Woman Sentenced to Death S111 tm Dome. AMBTERDAM (via London), Oo. %—The Telegraat hears trom Lie; Belgium, that two more persons have been sentenced to death there by court-martial, Their names are Frans Laquay and Andreas Gurot. | Three others, Orial Simon, Amadeus Hesse and Constant Herck, already | have been shot at Liege, Nothing is known concerning the fate of Anna Benaget of Verviers, Belgium, who was sentenced to death by a Gerinan court-martial on Mon- day. 1 treatment Lauer and Mr, Clogged Nostrils, Dr t Throat, Deaton and Head Noises nalts yMaber, Allen reshlon at Nov aM6 Od oy "Allen he, reports, thet open, that” he ean ‘lew WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Acting on Fepresentations of the Belgian Min- feter to the United States, Secretary Lansing has instructed Ambassador Gerard at Berlin to use his good of- fices, if the circumstances warrant, in ay —— ARE. YOU DRECOLL MODEL DR. or behalf of the thirty or more persons MODEL, SILVER LACE, PURPLE CHIFVON AND VEL+ KENNY MODEL OF ROSE VEL: \ GOING DEAF? eentenced to death by the German ome es BLACK AND SILVER VET, WITH RHINESTONE VET WITH SILVER TRIMMING. "ana ees court martial at Liege for espionage || CHERUIT MODEL VELOUR SUIT BROCADED. TRIMMING AND CROWN 3 BERNARD OWN Wire Cat Helmer ven at No, 142 Raat and treason, TRIMMED WITH TAUPE FOX. OF RHINNSTONSH JEWELS ALL OVER, In, eats te 3 German Spy . ee LONDON, Oct. 28—Official an- | wera Se ara, tt Great Drew Dinter tonid| The Girl and the Man | eereeeeee HURDLED TORPEDO: CZAR’S WARSHIPS worked. | am a foreign corre: ‘The announcement says the prisoner, ‘sate di Steere) Emerreney Fond swe] Of To-Day; Do They Fail | =2:sisscith Scere ce Or Do They Sucored? & ae : RAMMED U-BOAT) SHELL VARNA ef 8 Visits for $5 carried out yesterday. He ts prob-| Shown Above. Penta Sy Sern Br x FE , Wruhicg art got ctved "ig etaass ine tat = afford "to "receive proper treatment ably the spy designated only as “K” fm the recent reports regarding es- Apparently there is nobody to say 4 good word for the man of to-day, “Loafer” and “parasite” are some of the mild words used, He is accused of responsibility for the attire of the modern girl, and of “degrading” her Scores of women well known tn soctety will assist in a “Bazar de Charitee” and a review of styles to be given to-night in the ball room that type of wit’ Because they do. | Several girls of my acquaintance who j have been more than indiscreet are arried tom n who respect by teaching her to dance. If the reprobate has a champion, Miss Marshall [i thom as much as other men resp «|Capt Bell British Skipper, | First Move of Russi to In- | capt. Bell, British Skipper, | First Move of Russians to In a prey LONDON, Oot. 28—It ts officially |of the Ritz-Carlton, The entertain- | hopes to hear from him wrectly good girl, I know a woman l PI in ‘otter, il be be necessary 20 mrpearelirygon rrecprecitlies berg ORE ET ra fway'with another name Ater| ‘Tells How He Won “D. vade Bulgaria From the | ai ai ‘i ngiasas ieee Vacation War Relief Committee in fi ; I hee alvceos th apried i 4 published exactly as they were re-|aid of the French Wounded Emer.| hat Dark and Dismal Failure, the Young Man of|}\"" siyorce {he other man, married S. O.” Medal Black Sea. Pe wi ed + @eived from the American Embassy, | gency Fund. y ; Vai 7 I marry a nice girl The lols of 9 UU. Medal, Wie: thu! lu cline anata Sal chee casey eam Fan et gowns | 207Day, Is Accused of Being Vain, Dolling Up | iti. fiw" Lee RereaNs Embassy had been obtained. designed by Callott, Jenny, Aron, and Having a Passion for Wrist Watches. Jious for the other kind. Do you won-| (apt, J, W, Rell of the steamahip| ROME, Oct. 2% (via London)—A | oa utter with oral, monte. earring . Robert, Cheruit, Paquin, Klein and aiieeiamanineneeie der women are suftragists? itm og! Rio Larges, just in from Rio, fold to-| Bucharest despatch to the Stefant pent ult? Going Gant, or have besa nolees, ee ‘The Manhattan Club's fiftieth anni-|0'Mers, will be shown by models By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. women are ve noble and good as the | day how he hurdled a torpedo with g[News Agency, fled yesterday, says 1 Nl ve ‘ao ini le a fice i reel etna ha load a Mac biter pe Aa Although the girl of to-day has been harshly assailed, she nevertheless | Present generation the men should be | steamship. that the Russians have begun an at- [flee ident Wilson will speak on “National|Some of the costumes are reproduced | sn laalapaays ri ne N “her own, who do] Y°Y Proud of the opposite sex, | | | Gant. Bell visited the Maritime|tack on the Black Sea coast of te My | has aroused champions of the opposite sex, a8 well as of her own, who di N. Ly DR. epi tit ge em Med ee eel t " ce her aN unqualified success. But nobody has yet/ IT’S THE MEN WHO HAVE DE-/ Exchange to-day wearing upon his| Bulgaria | held at the Biltmore, as the club's| ‘The exhibition will be followed by a| Rot hesitate to pronounce her an una! a 7 ae GRADED THE MODERN GIRL. | chest a Distinguished Service Order] “A Russian fleet arrived at 4 o'clock Candler Building, 220 We 42d ‘se @ining rooms cannot accommodate] supper and dancing. ‘The entertain- found a kind word for the young man of to-day! Ac: the the members and their gues * din hich had been ment is open to the public. The cording to present returns, he's a dark and dismal | pagel whieh sak rsonally con-| this morning off the Bulgarian teed phim by Onve, |the correspondent writes, “and im tickets, which are $5, include the! failure, er “On Feb, 28 1 was in mand of| mediately began a bombardment of | supper, and are on sale at the Ritz or He has been accused of being vain, of dolling up, Mh fecnot on '& |ine treichter ‘Thordin,” said Capt,| Varna, Shelling was still proceding | the office of the Vacation War Reltet of cherishing a passion for wrist-watches, He has been! [evel with. sell, “We were bound out of Lon.jat 1 o'clock, Considerable damage Committee, No. 88 West Thirty-ninth criticized for seeking the company of painted, powdere: century, Since hea was done to the town.” Street. Some of whose who will barism it has bi don and had reached a point in the a : gaudily dressed young women, and of indirectly tn-| ¢o'pi For hundreds of years |Channol off Beachy Head. — Just res } fluencing girls to conform to these meretricious stand-| she has so striven, and | thin |ahend of us were two British trans: Varna is one of the two chief Black always will—poor thing!—for are assist are: Miss Mary 8, Chapin, Miss Marion i : ; é SALTS RELIEVES Tiffany, Miss Edith McKeever, Mixs ards of attraction. And today one indignant feminine) YOU"%" Vever pleased? | doubt Louise Hoadley, Miss Isabella B. correspondent informs us that “parasites” is the only f she is dance orany it is becau . Sea ports of Bulgaria, It has been ports bound for France with troops.| reported on several occastona since We were experiencing heavy weather) Russia decided to proceed against Bul- and I had been on the bridge con-| «aria that she would attempt to send tinuGaly Ttroops from Odesga to invade Bul- ‘4 waria, It was assumed that If such ‘Suddenly off to starboard T dis-) an attempt should be ..ade' Vatna or ‘ou condemn her dress, yet your cilla Bartlett, Miss Marie Hall, Miss | and fathers of to-day. | wandering to the “ultra fash- Deeeeaceieniaeienieameentahedaeneeia : Marle Boynton, Miss Constance Pea-| It is a healthy sign that the mod- demand these sty DNEYS Taylor, Miss Elsie Saltus, Miss Pris- | *1sSmmeraesen word which aptly characterizes many of the’ brothers ‘ou have shown her this life, lexion” you scoff erned what appeared to be the peri-| Burgas would be selected as the pott body, Miss Blanche Tyng, Miss fvan-|ern girl should criticize so frankly tui, ay well as from those who con-| Ba val Hane. Manon preferred | Scone of a aubmarine, Iwas not kept| of attack, It we- reported unotticially | pens LEaeerran geline Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Har-|and freely the youths whom she has! sider that he has failed, | Artifi¢ial roses to none at all. his. |tone in doubt, for the under-sea bout] Oct. 7 that Varna had been, bom, We eat too much meat,which | r!#0n, Miss Frances M, Ward, Mrs, seen Hee oe ee cee ie-atarto bee PETS MEN eo Rites ARE phigned git" esther? eame ta the surtuce for a. few @o- | Mekeea teteeen nett Ferdezricka Peterson, Miss de Russy,| Proves that no longe’ e . ows. Whivairy of the ne Phe e1 1 “ PC ¥ ol ments and then submerged. The clogs Kidneys, | Says Miss Theodora Mead, Miss Mabel|®" arid desert of spinsterhood, In Dear Madam: | believe that | \Y 1 bow and sweep of the! oot instant 1 saw a torpedo racing RECIPE TO DARKEN noted authority. Beardsley, Miss Eleanor Swayne,|Which anything that wears trousers] the men of to-day are failures These things, too, have passed Neneh hi WRnAiad Gopal cares ] Miss Doris Nevin, Miss Dorothy | takes on the appearance of a green} and the girls are succ | Surely the mode ‘3 irl is an im- tense: u ; pies come. i R | re Cur and wel asis, She shows that provement on her brother engineer to give her # ‘kick ahi } If back hurts or Bladder|Haisbt, Miss Marjorie Curtis. Bee eeesacs Keck Gera. & oncaianee fe “INTERESTED” ||" sat the very moment that the ex both ll Among the patronesses are Mrs. ' ; MODERN GIRL HAS MADE HIM A) cower was applied the Thordis | others, stop all meat James McLean, Mrs. Thomas Hunt|!2& mind, a sense of humor and a rother of cena woman WOMAN SUFFRAGIST. : ee ae ne a) his Home Made Mixture Darkens | vhs 2 J » f °: —which is| Who by her own efforts is keeping ‘“ 4 ve been reading | made a sudden plunge ahead and up or a while. Talmage, Mrs. Preston P. Satter-|fTeedom from es BATES the together, “while the |.) Dent Staduin in voup: Ole | wards “Har bow tous ot ofl thecwatee! Gray Hair and Removes | white, Mrs. Robert Irving Jenks, Mra. pacane but, disassoclated trom it— imns for and against the Modern| sia .. 4 aid the torpedo shot under Dandruff. | When you wake up with backache and| John T. Pratt, Mra. Robert Shaw fot es no good purpose cellent ie Girl, My opinion Is Fane lee ‘the (Us. In that moment we were saved os | dull mincry in the kidney region it gen-| Minturn, Mrs, Eliphalet N, Potter 3r,,| #°rves RO ood purposs, | ris think modern @ loafer, in too |ceus. Tam empioyey siwntiwn, and|We had hurdled the torpedo, erally means you have been eating too| Mrs, Philip Ashton Rollins, Miss An-| let me hi 2 many and no wonder F Eee oti ee et opportunity. to watch I then swung the bow of th To a half pint of water rads | much meat, says a well-known authority. fe B. Jennings, Mrs, William Bur.|f the young man of t the modern girl has to get out | have plenty oppol Nigel la , . Bay Rum : 1 oz Meat forms uric acid which overworks|"!° #3 hi rrespell hy jlond, {centuries men have devised ¢ and hustle. [the thousands of girls an “| Thordia dead on to where Thad seen] RA OC ag } a sil Boa | the kidneys in their effort to filter it] K0vn® Haight, Mrs, Wilber dlood-} rag’ cortain standards of appear-|) ‘I am twenty-two years of age and| employed there. | We Ess, draw. |the submarine, and at the very M0-| Givcoping : ( 0% | from the blood and they become sort of | 00d, Mrs. Francis McNeil Bacon its) noe achievement and conduct, to gar 088 i ark br ee ‘id Born ay ine salaries up to and |ment I reached the spot she appeared thew are all simple ingredient | paralyzed and loggy. When your kid-| Mrs. Louise Livingston paman Mrs.) which women have been expected to pan B ataniy nkuae sb Basdohy dd Bid i ‘even more ree the surface that you can buy from any druggist at neys get shuggiah and clog you must re-| Lancaster Morgan, Mrs, Elizab: conform or risk the terrible fate of|rarely contributes to our home, My| woman lawyers—all 4 What The bow of the Thordis crashed] very ‘little cost, and mix them your. | lieve them, like you relieve your bowels;| Marbury, Mrs. Herbert Lee Pratt, masculine disapprobation, Now that| father is fifty-six years of age. Hej 1 shc Id like to know is, n ito the under-sea boat amidships,|self, Apply to the scalp once a day | removing all the body's urinous waste, | Migs Clara H. Spence, Mrs. Adrian the process ia beginning to be ro-|a# not worked in two years, When| world can anybody compare th Tiere wan a crash and then we re.|for two weeks, then once every other else you have backache, sick headache, | jain ad, Mrs, J. 0. I. Pitney, Mrs, | the. Proce’ a i he did he mado so little that we lived with th it i Mstantly the aub.| Week until all the mixture is “used, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue ieee J versed, now that women are weigh-| i) poverty all the time, You men, un do a c aj versed. Almost instantly the sub A half pint should be enough ‘to is coated, and when the weather is bad| Russell W. Moore, Mrs. Benjamin} ing and measuring men, let's seo how] who slander us modern girls, ought to und besid f the| marine aunk and a great patch of ol] A. halt n a : ee fi setae ‘sna a] darken the gray hair, rid the head of ‘ou have rheumatic twinges, The urine | Brewster, Mrs. Rufus L. Patterson, | tne jatter enjoy themselves, In these] bo ashamed, The modern girl is a pare able to to any appeared on the surface dasnirutl and. 1a) the Ganceeth eerie, t cloudy, full of sediment, channels| Miss Caroline L, Morgan, Mrs.} columns, moreover, L shall be very UMN OLL A “a ark ay at ‘1 preci ee toonene - _——- It stops the hair (rom falling out, and often get sore, water scalds and you are| Charles KR. Huntington, Mra. J. B,| lad to permit them the privilege y nea’ 6804 & BEE Der a sew the ies eke get te notre! Ne Crowding on Be WD. Cars obliged to seek relief two or three times | Roosevelt, Miss Frelinghuysen, Mrs, | Wilt Srey she never had to earn her living for the style re ay to Lo-Morrow. yromotes the the hair a he ht the se they t f f during the night. 7 Elbert H. Gary, Mrs. Harold de Raas-|fogued-—the right to express atd fom girls worked years ag s woll and Keep up with the styte Brooklynites who travel by surface | makes harsbhairsoft and g lossy —Advt, Either consult a good, reliable physi-| tof sary. Norman Hapgood, Mrs.| plain themselves, to. offer complete | dodbtedly they remained at home and|us they come, for it © | ours will have the chance to,exercise pa . cian at once or get from your pharmacist Walter B. os, Mrs. Edward Rob-| Vindication of the charges brought|knew how to cook and keep house,| won't be a girl tlence to-inorrow and during the winter, | <==========Sse eames Ellis Parker Butler's ‘Xt about four ounces of Jad Salts; take | Walter BREYER SF aguinst them. I should like to re-| Well, if the daughter did not work| phusiness girls dres SABA TO) te eaeallee eat ate tale es KA a tablespoonful in a glass of water be-|{nson, Mrs. Russell Pemberton, Mrs, letters from those who] outside the home now there would be ink By the: Brcokiyn Rapid Pracatt’ Go Funny » fore breakfast for a few iy nd your] Henry Phipps, Mrs. Roger H, Bacon, an of to-day 1 nophing cook and ao GH to clean ‘ fs og Sanit Gace antenay alive All leat er found articles ade d Kidneys will then act fine. This famous} Mra. F. Gray Griswold, Mrs, Charles : not. get home unth 6-1. Si. After Sealine women march: |ordered inst winter that on cortain tines|] Yerdsed, tm The World. wit be Correspondence salts Is made from the acid of Grapes) A. Post, Mrs. Walter Damrosch, Mrs.| yard, Miss Grace Bigelow, Mrs. Walter | working hard all day I heip my moth:| ing up Fifth Avenue at that time (nvr snore than one and a half times the Be ae poe aoe School 4 and lemon juice, combined with lithis,!, 4, Ditson, Mrs, Adrian Hoffman| 8, Gurnee, Mrs, John Greenough, Mrs.|er with tho supper dishes and with Gone think | eaw ten with paint 9 canal, Of the: Gai mléht: be Areade, Park ‘Bow, World's id has been used for generations to| yo1ino, Mra, F. C. Havemeyer, Mre,| Henry M. Tilford, Mrs, James Lancas-|other housework, I am but one of! on their faces. They were the real Mhia'pule Aabaad arhen: ihetodent Uptewm Office, northwest core é . I”? aN clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, Fox, Mrs. William M. Bar| te” Morgan, Mrs. William K. Vander-| thousands of girls in the U.S. A. who| women of to-day, and an inspiring °* ij P hor sth St.” and roadway letec ative also to neutralize acids in the urine so| L¥ttleton Fox, Mrs jam M. Bar-| iit” Mrs, Edwii D, Morgan, Miss|ao the same, and my father’ and sight it was to look upon them spring, but closed World's Harlem Office, i irri i num, Mrs, Montgomery Hare, Mra#| Maude Wetmore. Mrs. George C. Holt, | brother are two of thousands of men o can say, after seeing that to-morrow morning ‘ent th st. it no longer irritates, thus ending blad- y r “ ” der weakne: Nicoll. Mrs, Joseph 8. Auerbach, Mrs. John|who insist woman's place is in the eae that the oman of to-day Brooklyn Offic Who “ Breaks Into ‘Jad Salts is a life saver for regul Mrs, William Proctor, Mrs. Joseph|s. Rogers, Mrs, Richard Irvin, Mrs, | hom is inferior to the woman that was? ton St, Brovkiya, for 30 days ewer! Palmer Knapp. Mrs, Victor Morawetz, | Charles Henry Coster, Mrs. Leo A. “Men insist women make up too | "I made up my mind to vote > following the printing of the Tj 43 nd World Mi. meat caters. uy js inexpensive, cannot | Mrs, Letgh Hunt, Mrs, Francis C.! Everett, Mrs. R, Horace Gallatin, Mrs. | much, Well; for whom do they do | for the woman of to-day on Nov. AS aie een pee Advertisement. fe oanday ag a delightful, effer-| Bishop, Mrs, W. Walla Sherman, Mrs, Charles W. Ogden jr., and Mra. New-| it? Don't say men don't like it. | Why not? be closed and “No Passenger UN Y ter drink Advi. ait P, Morgan, Mra. Lewla C. Led-,/pold Morris. They de, I very ealdom bother, “A MAN OW TO-DAw” | Glsplayad on the platiorme, WEST SUNDA

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