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acento THE EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, AM Cats and Dogs in Germany| month's tour of Germany, says wet] : Raten, He Says. conditions in the Empire are more dea- . perate than they were in Paria In 1870 COPENHAGEN (via London), Feb. #1" ite adds he was convinced that all Phe labor journal Folkets Avis sa¥8:| cats, doi “& business man who has made ix-| have alrendy been eaten. Mothers, today, encourage the chil- dren to chew gum. Children, who will grow up to rep- resent the people in Congress, in the Cabinet and on the Bench, are now chewing gum. It is a good sign, for it shows a spirit of energy. And a healthful habit, too, if the gum is SB:CHEWING GUM Made with the same flavor and in- ients as the Smith Brothers’ ugh Drops—famous since 1847. It soothes and eases the throat. Same price—One Nickel. Made by the Makers of and sea fow! in Germany EDISON RATE CASE: |e NO HIGHER CHER PRE Amancens Chen Given 8-Cent Rate Will Continue, Unless Facts Warrant Reduction. Chairman Oscar 8. Straus and Pub- He Service Commissioners Hayward and Hodge dbcided to-day to reopen |the New York Edison Company rate case, which was settied several months ago. Commissioner Hayward told an Fvening World reporter, after the committes of the whole meeting at which this action was takeg, there in not the slightest probability the pres- ent rate of eight cents a kilowatt hour for electricity will bo tnereased, If the facts warrant such action, Com- missioner Hayward said, the present rate will be further reduced. ‘Tho present 8-cent rate for electric. ity used by the small consumer, which was a reduction from 10 cents, went Into effect the first of the year, ‘to be effective for throe years by the | Commission's order. | ,, Dorday’s action, it was explained, is |the result of numerous complaints owners of large apartment and particularly from the York Manufacturers’ Real Et | from TOMORROW AT “aT NEW YORK 29 West gand St. AEOLIAN HALL {iN Ht =. 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As ane LAL Come to Aeolian Hall tomorrow —sce and try necessary to remember that they are Acolian- built, Aeolian improvements and s make this instrument in actual bility equal to most instruments offered else- where at much higher pric The Music-Roll Cabinet is h For The Aeolian Company admittedly leads the world in building quality player-pianos. tate Construction Company, which owns a block of property on the i Pay Bide. © provi or the elght- ont nt aaveoment ‘was that master would furnished to build- in ‘under one ownership, and bane owners desired to to supply pg curvems they tnan then. selves furnish the sub-meters. It Peterlee i ferdengh nes Meghann of carbon filament lamps with the lamp renewal provision was heard, the Public Service Commis- sionera claim. THREE STAR FED PLAYERS FOR CINCINNATI CLUB Garty Herrmann Announces Pur- chase of Pitcher Schultz, Short- stop Esmond and Catcher Huhn. Garry Herrmann, owner of the Cin- cinnatt Club, announced at the Na- tional League meeting at the Wal- dort this afternoon he had purchased three star Federal League players. Jimmy Esmond, who was con- sidered the best shortstop in the Fed cireult last year and who played with | Cincinnati before jumping to the out- laws, goes back to the Reds. The urchase price was $7,500. Heinie Schults, a former Yankee pitcher, ee Emil Huhn, a Leipea| from the Newark Club, were included in the trad PROCESS SERVED IN HER BATHROOM BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave. Vigorous Objection and Will Contest It in Court. Having been served with a sum- mons while in the bathroom of her apartment at No, 190 Riverside Drive, the late Commodore Lewis Lucken- bach, millionaire shipowner, has taken steps in the Supreme Court to prevent intrepid process servers from humiliating other women, halan Mrs, Luckenbach asked to have the service set aside and she hae an- nounced her intention to carry the case to the highest court. She takes the ground that when a woman is taking her bath she should be from the prying server of court pro- cesses. Mrs. Luckenbach 1s co-defendant employed by Mrs. Luckenbach and bas an apartment in the same house, in a suit brought by Charles B. Houghton and John L. Ewen, Two weeks ago Leopold Levy, a process server, gained admittance to the apartment on the pretext that he wanted to see Dr, O'Hagan. While Adele Schutt, personal maid to Mrs, Luckenbach, was admitting Levy to the apartment, the widow walked from her bedroom into the bathroom. The maid told Justice Cohalan that she told Levy to remain at the door until she found her mistress. ‘The process server followed her to the bathroom door, Mrs, Lucken- bach, hearing the controversy, opened the door. And lo! Levy thrust the papers through the opening. Mrs. Luckenbach refused to accept the papers and they fell to the floor. Then she ordered the process server out of the house. Dr. O'Hagan, who was not in the house at the time makes an affidavit supporting Mrs. Luckenbach’s state- ments, and it was a good thing, judg- ing by his statements that he wasn't in the apartment when the process server appeared, WANT WILSON TO SPEAK IN BRYAN’S HOME CITY President Takes Invitation of Ne- braska Committee Under Advisement. WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.—-President Wilson was invited to-day to peak on preparedness in Lincoln, Neb, by Senator Hitchcock and a Nebraska committee, The President said he would take the invitation under ad- visement, but that he was not sure he would make another speaking trip Lincoln ia the home of former Secre- tary Bryan, the Administration's lead- ing opponent in the preparedness pro- Ss SS SSS a SS rvecial devices musical capa- SS andsomely fin- ished to match the player, It is well constructed \ gramme. and of harmonious design. The music-rolls you Senator Hoke Smith and a large personally select from the great libraries here at delegation from Atlanta asked the Aeolian Hall, E teed perfect by this company, These complete outfits, tomorrow, will cost less than you might pay elsewhere for a player- piano alone, perhaps of inferior or And you have the se \ curity y roll is made and guaran- The Aeolian C ‘ompany, the world’s leading \ President to visit that city if he made a trip South, Senator Sheppard ex- \ tended a similar invitation for Dallas, Tex, Both Senators told they be- lieved their States were for prepared- ness. Representative Pou of North Carolina Invited the Presklent to visit that State, aeons WJ | SENATE CONFIRMS MULLAN. unknown make. \) of dealing with Appointment to Su- Ny Player-pianvs,itisonly these fine players—discover for yourself the music house. | neh Goes Through, { x The instruments, remember, are on display 2 y |sucice of he Supreme Court was on | 4b; © Senate to-day re at both our New York and Brooklyn Stores | a patan faamer, kald Uh appointment i ade vacant by the death or resi WY Of Democrats Was SY * jof a non-partisan Pre tae. ra, ME, OF Ne BN, | the Deannsrals in we OPA: =. 5 a A jj Senator Wagner. said Democrats Laie j would Hot adopt the non-partisan Jud isiary plan neat fal, ON WEALTHY WIDOW itillinssaa | Mrs. M. B. Luckenbach Makes Mra. Mary R, Lackenbach, widow of | | Before Supreme Court Justice Co- | with Dr. J. Denniss O'Hagan, who is; | of the hundreds of invited guests and 1916. 500 Athletic Y. 1’. C. A. Take Y. M.C. A. ‘‘Gym” by Storm Win the Boys’ Applause on Fiftieth Anniversary in Field of Muscle. DO “STUNTS” LIKE MEN. Swim, Leap, Run and Do | Aesthetic Dancing for | Good Measure. Girls carried another masculine in- trenchment last night when a Y. W._ C. A, detachment, five hundred strong, took possession of the big Y. | M. C. A. gymnastum at No, 65 Han-! son Place, Brooklyn. Tall girls and} short girls, slim girls and stout giris, | girls with filletted yellow girls with flying dark braids, girls in bloomers and middy blouses, girls] wearing bl. silk stockings, and—| yes, ina Y, M. GC. A, Two! girls who wore WHITE ones, drilled | and danced on the floor where the| tubby two-hundred-pounder is wont} to fondle the elusive medicine ball, | where the undersized clerk strives to look like the young Greek god in the underwear advertisements, As a part of the celebration of| their fiftieth anniversary the depart- ments of physical training of the Y. W. ©. A. in Brooklyn arranged ‘the exhibition of gymnastics, aesthetic dancing and swimming to show the work their organization is doing| along these lines, And for the per- formance the Y, M, C. A. obligingly turned over their own n.,” inas- | much as it {s more spacious than any of those at the ¥. W. C. A. branches, Also ¥, M. C. A, youths took charge directed them to their seats. A Y, M, C, A, orchestra played. And the Barnard gir) athletes never received from Columbia boys applause heartier than that which the young hosts be- stowed upon their guests last eve- ning. Three hundred and seventy-five 3 Don’t Merely “Stop” aw 8 | 9 augh | it | Thing ‘That the Cough Stop Itself. 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Wai fad—Advs, | Duncan's pupils, and at the end, a trizzes, | L— pared for the worst after the hose upstairs, When that— two pairs of them-caught the - lar eye—weil, the bit of the even! y | was ataged fight then and there, Perhaps the inost significant feature of tho exhibition was the proof it offered that physical training is mak- strong and definite appeal to all sorts and condittons of women. There were little school girls among the drilling Bron. there were scores of young women between twenty and thirty, there were hard-working !matrons, there were even a fow women with gray hair, and appar- ently there wasn't a slacker in the squad. The instructors in charge of the {demonstration were Miss ure. Sharp, director of St training at the aa a Y A. Miss ot C. Hay iw v i er, instructor @t the Kastern District Branch; Miss G. Beatrice Birktols, swimming instrue- Why Swear, Dear? Use ‘Gets-It’ for Corns!’ It’s the New Plan. Sans, Sure as Fate. Applied in a Few I never knew you to wee T've told you several to try those bandages, plasters aad contraptions Girls Gacet Russe) sistant director: , John, uch times it's no Ives, tapes, “You Wouldn't Lose Your Tem; If You Used ‘Gets-It” for corns, Here's som: wonderful how wasy, makes any corn come but @ few seconds to app a once. kes It dries at Put your sock on right over it~ othing to stick oF rell up, form f your toe, ress on the rolling off we knives, ‘Geta-t’ and ne from the Central Branch » W. C. A. one hundred and | * fifty from the Eastern District and Now put xolstors, use razors. and twelve from Lexington Avenue | have a awe position and so Branch, ‘The groups of advanced pupils had met twice a week for} practice, the begitmers had spent only an hour a week on their drills, Yet they all worked with consclentious nd many of them with To Free Your Skin of Hair or Fuzz A dumb-bell and Indian club rit! there was aesthetic dancing, made one think rather longingly of the perfect posturings of Isadora (Boudoir Secrets) No toilet table is complete without a smal] package of delatone, for with it hair or fuzz con be quickly banished from the skin. To remove hairs you merely mix into a paste enough of the | powder and water to cover the objec- tionable hairs. This should be left on the skin abont 2 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when it will be found free from hair or blemish. Be re you get genuine delatone.—Advt. charming folk dance of matds, who, with their middy blouses, had donned red, blue. green or yellow short skirts, sheer w aprons and PAG caps, Then everybody rushed down two! fights of stairs to the gallery around the swimming tank, where bathing girls dove and swam. No, there weren't any one-piece sults, although some of the spectators were pre: Saks & Company Tomorrow We Shall Continue the Sale of Our Regular $5 Boots A strictly first class boot at a_ reduced price. Carefully made and finished, cut oy: F, ish lasts, and may be obtained in all mon 2to - In all widths, AA to D. atent coltskin and gun metal calf with | i tops. Light welted soles and eed joe | Beginning tomorrow—a Sale of Newest Spring Model Serge Dresses for Women At $12.75 Three Models to Select From Each model is braid trimmed, collars and vestees | being of Georgette crepe. Skirts are 31% to 4 | yards wide. | Colors:—-Navy and brown; also in black. } Sizes 34 to 44. + Extraordinary Sale of | Women’s Winter Coats at $13.75 Formerly $25 to $29.50 Belted and ripple models, fashioned in pebble | cheviot, zibeline or boucle, with ‘collars of Hud- ' son seal or natural raceoon. Lined through- out with peau de cygne and heavily interlined, The season’s favored colors and black, All sizes. None C. O. D., exchanged or on approval,