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T / HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1916. Dr [GERMAN OFFICIAL ROUMANIA CALLS Freak Legislation on Immodest Dress All Needless! Put Blinders on the Men!) SICKSTOPHRASE ALL RESERVISTS. « | SEIZED WITH $400 GOWNS. Newent im $500,000 IN PEARLS “WAR BRIDE” GIFT {quarters charged Mun ytand tare rT ” mis Liew iit ® strong arm equad pleked AS THE AND Tat THE MODERN = AND THAT THE FUTURE | GE iT RESOLVED THAT SOVEREIGN AGAWST PeMWING y the men in Weer Me ) Street Of A MILLIONAIRE SLO FASHIONED DRESE — ONES ARE THE VERY Liniy.. *00ES WILL GE-WWTHNNABLY STATE SENATOR QUACKANDSOSH IN® Teele eat AND carly thle morning. | CHPOe Be Ea 4 VERY MODEST =, — TRODUCE LEGISLATION DESIGNED To LeT THe SPORT contin Olkht ak dresser valued at a PROTECT AND SAPRGUASO MAN SHIRT, HIGHWATER. Se — — #100, Wen he admetied, the péllee ony, > TRowereD Mace te hau been rom t Tariff Duty of $82,000 Pald, . Dr. Zimmermann, Under See- Government Calls on the Peo- « sw retary of State, Ignores the ; Ple to Hoard Gold and De- Denial by Lansing. posit It in National Bank. and Wife of Purchaser Will Get Them. wan employed. ot address the ts. othe men fitted the Levy & Jullus atere. ‘ ie “ say Carter confessed other In the vaults of a Fifth Avenue On Feb, 7 Secretary of State Lan-| LONDON, Feb, 10—Ati Roumanian RH Mes | Jeweller to-day reposes a pearl neck- Howing statement tn |TCHervists at Salonica have been ore | | face eaif to be valued at more than | | sing made the following stater dd home immediately, according on i eountry from Paris under orders from "All IT wish to say ix that this | to-da The fear ny many peor | “war bride” multi«millionaire, who Government has not inerensed {ta m Switzers | few “ troubles are no! febsaes gresctig 1 to bas with jemadda (nthe LAMtanin cnen, ax Roumanian annot afford ‘The fifty pearls are among the most beste dbantb bab citi " sDpeated to ttle pee patnent often enous ; Gere on @ French Line steamship two coh 42 De. PaRNtaaeaeT eee Bank MeCoy my tha ttorers (rom eatarrhal ; weeks ago and remained in the Ap- as : taceeeni, Neeatie 0 an 10,000 diveemen may aftord to. ree { \praisor’s Stores until yesterday, when pia EB LA hte 4 * ” n Albania na ake te io ts Aveta 1” ; @ customs broker, ecting for the jow- he must know It ts Seal seen land thoes are belie transferred aa nee ed pets od Freenpeden Bh | @ey Orm of Dreicer & Co., which This was tn re istres Zim. TAbidly as possible to the island of troubles that watt } Qrought them over, formally entered mspcron.| ment attributed to bots et For. | Cort, recording to Athens dex j Wem at the office of Collector Malone, OF wasrg | | merman. Under Secretary teh the today. They are boing re-equipped | ‘A twenty per cent. duty, amount- pricelist ivitahed on Feb, tt Corfu and.made ready for aerviee } fms to $823,000 on the valuation of mecciared: 5 rene) Paruawed: Yi in the Balkans, H vhic aatd ; t $410,000 get by the Appraiser, was j4, in which he sa . ATHE 10,—Oreece'a deci: | 1 gq jo or de and America’s Pebr soy, Paid and the string then was turned| Something Like That May Happen When Women Fe Ae nt idea d the supe |Montoremain neutral was reatry ey I @ver to Dreicer & Company, An em- M |) Sentes, Sn by Premier Skouloudis in addreasing | WY ' yloree of that firm was responatble fake the Laws—If Not, Dress Reform for Men | marine issue sottiod and the Lust- | reiament todas, statement to-day that the i e | tania question on the way to an Referring t > t severe j Soasese was parcand by @ muiti- Is Sure to Be Agitated by the Lady Salons. | arrangement—had agreed to pay jane "A ht the Weoegnt is baa ; —— | Indemnity and all that—w a i f ‘@nflionaire. e i upon tho Greek Government, the “Any pereon connected with this | United States suddenty ma ” Prine Sinister declared that no Marm,” he adaed, “who reveals the By Nixola Greeley-Smith. j BSW Gechands, whieh: tt: is imnpos- evel of ea fi08, aware? paltitet, ame of the purchaser will lose his To protect the men of Virginia from the pernicious influence of wom- | sible for us to accept.” . could equal the disasters that would God. But ft ts a fact that the pearis|4n’s “immodest dress,” Capt. W. W. Myers of Richmond introduced into When Secretary Lansing's state-| golow should Greece enter the war, r F fwere brought here as present for| the State Legislature yesterday a bill providing that no woman shall be | ment was insted the Associated Press! ViENNA, Feb, 10.—The disarming Clog ged Nostrils, Dropping | @he wife of @ multimillionaire.” permitted to wear @ shirtwaist or evening gown dis- | cabled Its correspondent tn Berlin for) of Montenegrin troops by thetr Aus- in Throat, Deafness ' The story told by the employee playing more than three inches of her throat, @ skirt pia light of ele ik) attri ted) trian conquerors has been completed, ’ " moré than four inches from the ground, or any gar- |to Dr Teta nyt ee sald an official statement Issued to- and Head Noises ment of diaphanous material. Capt. Myers stated that ine wentanalt oo a Rebert Allen fou he seeks to drive from the streets the “silhouette gown, “BERLIN, Feb. 9—The text of the THE SOUTHERN VIEW less decent than actual nudity.” This is not the first time that spectal legislation has been invoked for the worthy purpose of affording interview with Und tary Zim. merman was submitted to bim and| approved by him before tt was cabled on Commenting the Orange Standard of Evening Gown, Bal- timore saya short skirts are all sustenance and protection to the tender morals of men, ae fanatic CATCHING! A Regarding the pl ‘New demands rlghe-enlese'a woman happens to Not so very long ago Louis H. Cappelle undertook to| | wen Trey oveg stated AW Ley ie Abt ll Reema ear de The corrempon-| 1° pow-legger gMce of Max Meyer got hold of the censor tho dress of Ohio women by introducing a bill THE LONG HAT Pi) OUT in ee NeW LAW dent immediately countered with a| —— OF EHSTENCE ure of these LUCHOW CAPTURED som WRECKED SUBMARINE 5 GF SIGHTED NEAR BRITAIN BY CHINESE REBELS APPAM’S GREW HELD question regarding the ands n fit 19600,000 necklace, It was sent over into the State Legislature for the appointment of a approval,” which was given by) special permanent commission to prescribe and limit he multi-millionaire while the neck- | fashions to be worn by the wives and daughters of his native State. Mr. vdace was in the Appruiser’s stores. | Cappelles bill described in rather gruesome detail “the wave of immori “Why such a fuss?" exclaimed Max] .._, . “It is @ simple matter. Pearls ity” now passing over this country, dwelling specifically on certain un- Z der without € RE YO $300,000 oF $400,000 are brought | trammelied happenings in the State House, and after remarking that press THs, UGuY Tra Stea “Peliciah here and a big fuss ts raised : ees ; > amp Steamer Feliciant Brin iavely & ‘ad code irene 7 ren and pulpit had thundered in vain against woman's dress, to which he Ver Yunnan Forces Pushing to West- HERE FROM SAILING | T ic gS | swer A q News of Tragedy at Sea. business fell nothing of it.” attributed the downfall of his once immaculate fellow politicians, he ward in Fight Take City added: E: . LANSING EXPLAINS of 100,000. Were Booked on Baltic But Consul’ “Whereas, the definite charge has | DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES onsulted mae ayreeit : canner layit ithdrew T at Last PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10.—Bat- Nebe) Sade By tliulatare of the BONES! narrow skirts on women don't oelong HIS NOTE T0 AUSTRIA HANGHAI, Feb, 10,—Luchow, in Withdrew Them at Las tered and stormetossed by two weeks | ar that the present wave of immorality | p27, Agitondacks any more than a the southern part of Sze-Chuen Prov- | Minute. | of incessant winter gales, the British | | is directly due to the tmmodesty of/demn them.” (it you don'e lke son meen ince, has been captured by the Yun-| 1 ute Star liner Baltic sailed | tfamp steamer Follolana, which ar- | | the present-day dress worn by women | Carr's simile, remember that it iy bis, {Says He Has Asked for an Investi-}nan revolutionists, according to WF! «3, Liverpool at noon to-day with 210|TIved yesterday, thirteen days overs | not mine), ‘s . 3 * received he o-da | | aue now, therefore, be tt enacted by the | "'rbeso are a. fow of many recent in| ation and Explanation of At- ba ela passengers, ‘Tho officers and crews of | (ue ffom London, reports that two ’ Dee as vac in teresa tothe aty se: draas af wemene teeereee tack on Petrolite. The report of the capture of] the seven ships sunk off tho African Coe" Lee tockouts saw the hull of a Ace io,” &c., &c., ate the dress of women. New Jer: Luchow indicates progress westwa c 1 e Ger raider Moewe, ites BA alas | ean hear ‘ éreation of the fashion commission. | has decreed th length of our hatuing | WASHINGTON, Feb, 10—Secretary sale te shee sah 38 aie te beaded aah th, | Submarine tossed helplessly | sit that No female over fourteen years of |@ud it may be that some of the pro-| Lansing onnounced to-day that he|* OnE Tie bans: tae- shale [ars sedi jon mountainous waves | lees xc ¥ Bressive States of the West have de- Austro-Hungarian | 7¢b¢!s of Yunnan Province who some | officers and crew of the British ship! ‘mney are of the opinion that the | Wet Heveu age,” said this noble bill, “shall wear | cided just how long our nossa ‘ahould bad sent to the Austro-Hungarian) ting ago crossed the northern bor- Appam, which — a® brought into Nor- st have bee it t| E. DI a skirt which does not reach to that | be | Government through Ambassador Pen-| der into Sze-Chuen, a western Prov-l etx aga German capture, were hooked |2UemArine must have been out of | DEAT, HEAD NOISES, DISCHARGING . | part of the foot known as the instep.” ne interesting thing about all field, a despatch asking for an investi-[ince of China bordering on Tibet, | be * ahaha jot ‘i . commission and her crew probably | EAR, | these atte bs | ‘i Luchow ty miles west of Siu- to sail, but thetr bookings were can-| goac @ propelle: were in the alr! Worn Ms. Wlllam Seceke tlm: consulted we It cribed also that no decollete attempts is the light they shed! gation and an explanation of tho at- itty 4 Ww f Siu-¥u dead. The prop uP, ly Rig. @ake a tablespoonful of oe = me on the masculine ideal and the| which the rebela took shortly 1 eat the last mon ugh Aiding: te, Fate, (Davin Me rioniy ge ; por should be more than two inches in|strange and piteous strivings of the tack by an Austrian submarine on the they entered Sse-Chuen, and Ina cit Tha Britteh Consulstaheral tavevic lee sipbae a u Salts to flush Kidneys depth and that no garment, composed | rural legislator to preserve the inno-| American tank steamer Petrolite of about 100,000 population. It 18 40 gently of the opiaion that the United turned bottom ut if Back hurts. of transparent material should be Pat of his Kind. It would be less| The Secretary sald published state-| important salt market, ‘T'wo misston- ita tan @illdedlaks ihak the ea os - sold, nor any garment which “unduly | with the rights of the, InaVaGel oe |e eens ad been made ng Iman Teasan, taCE ahaa i [netcalnieiboner Of war end. shot (——— en | P jet if | Uspiays oF accentuaten the lines of| put blinders on men than to endot|UPOM the Vienna Covernment, were) is99, with three missionaries, and of | turned over te her owners | | *Onit ¢ Lye et pt if the female figure.” Bropeiety for women, Because men| “Mot true” but that it was within the |rne Methodist Chureh in Canada, with | bale me ae el | BEGIN HOT WATER i ee! eumatic or Ress | VOUld Wear the blinders if it became| range of possibility that demands of| five missionaries, All ‘on sig || IRINICIN ; Dicdidee bothers A WAVE OF FRENCH DRESS (ne Proper thing to do 0, and women | gome sort mxht. by made tn the fu-Fihe disturbed sections move indientel| MATIQMAL DEFENSE FUND || D G IF YOU ° At about the same time that the/how you go about it.’ "° °F) ture should the investigation and ex- Sone eebels) WATE CAOY! INGASUDR | \| DON'T FEEL RIGHT ||. The American men and women must| Ohio legislator introduced hin meas-|MAKE A LAW FORCING THE MEN| Panation asked warrant them. | PROBLEM IS TAKEN UP | constantly against kidney trouble, | ure a congress of physicians in TO WEAR BLINDERS pani sec ae ARMENIAN MASSACRES \| ; ; 8 »marine use we eat too much and all our|jrome decided that the fashions terranean by Austrian submar! | | of het water with!| i Our blood is filled with . ‘ = a a If we fo have more conventions|One American member of her crew | First Step of House Democrats Is] } . filter out, they weaken from overwork, |POPONsl ) «Ut ot sit international| obey thom. Men are croatgras uy] trans took the food they required are | washes out poisons, ' DR. J. C. McCOY become sluggish: the eliminative tissues] cuioris art re aie st the prog: | abit and iawa are habits, “Make ft | ffm the Petrolite's stores : on Sugar. iH a vs C : oh pad tee resale pene i Se th Be eect ne Peer for men to woar blinders,| Warships under certain stress inay | Thousands of Men and Boys Re WASHINGTON, Fob, 10.—'The prob- ifveuwakeun willie baddaicedad andler Building, 220 W. 42d St. blatide eas of the 0 u re any self-respectin ale ci 2 . pest ‘en if the ‘ you : bash a A few dudes f Or in health. women to wear more clothes, It does| would as soon be caugit in she cen | ake food from merchantmen if th ported Slain; Girls Sent to em of raising the money for national | breath and tonguesis comted: if your 5 Wellne When your kidneys feel like lumps of| not geam to me that this conclusion| Without his blinders as without his give proper re colpts for payment, but ‘ inople tefense was taken up to-day by House | head is dull or aching; if what you eat) Mh" “ lead; back hurts or the urine is} oq recommendation are in accord | PATS Ae AN TOUR Si Ae Super noe oe Constantinople Ways and Means Committee Demo- | sours and forms gay and acid in stom: | cloudy, full of sediment or you are| ® dic: fl Teast 14) rere fs nO use trying to do any-| te be perm be made a base for; GENEVA, Fob, 10.—The Turks have|crats. A resolution was drafted to you are bilious, constipated, ty, rete relict two or three times| With modern medical opinion, at least / thing with Us, And we do mot eon. | tal sip inbisht nade a bas ms Jeger at " coliKee ee atehtr Ht you sulfer ‘with| in this country, as to the cause of /cede man's right to censor our clothes | elt operations, : resumed the massacry of the At-|continue present duties on sugar, | nervous aellow andl cont Ket (tiny El I -AN sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells,| consumption, But | shall leave that peti aadl a of us agree with the - menians, who eseaped previous out-| Whether all remaining revenue quos- gare breakfast, a glass of real hot cep Nie . ot criticism oO} 8 Be: ade by Alex- rages, according to despatches print-| tions will be thrown together Into one ter with teaspoonful of limestone ’ : cid stomach, or you have rheumatism | to the doctors lanane a eee, penae U-BOATS ARE 70 RAID | water with « teaspoon | When the weather is bad, get from your| "tt ig not legislators and physielans| the war Tor the mene eas before od torday’ by tho Geneva siewapapers | onanitan bill or considered separately [phosphate in VTi will fash th Absolutely Removes harmacist sbout four ounces of Jad] sions who have shown active interest |of his. garments, “Men’™ saith 4 ARMED MERGHANTMEN, usin’: of tou gut Devs bese as fo de decid paisons and toxins from stomach, liver, ig Bates take talespoonful in glans of cen nthe womans way of| QUA, “dresn in deat momatos sor abet, il the pis sent to Cone bwnocratie Lawaey Bitchin wat | Redeye and howe su anoe, vwecten| INGIQestion, One package lew days | * c They loo! Va tealesral Sant és a i vy entire alimentary tru eit 6 .. wees Vetere: break aN rey any dressing herself. The preoccupation it hes. They look like melancholy sntinople to sold into ‘Turkish | troduce the sui resolution, Tt ta] yi Four’ inside bathing itimedjatel, | Proves it. 25c at all druggists. ° This famous alta is made from the ucid| seems to be general, When the hob-!” still there is no denying that man’s{ Germany to Serve Notice That) hares not planned to have the House Demo-| ynon arising in the morning to,wash " of grapes and lemon juice, co: ble skirt was fashionable the Penn-|clothes, such as they are, are modest They Will Hereafter Be ‘Dw Journal de Geneve reported to- | erats ewieus on the proposition, Most|out of the system all the previous Hale’s Hone with thie, and has been used for sylvania Railroad called the attention| No female legislator would _ ever . ae that for reasons of nomy the|of the leaders favor outright repeal| day's poisonous waste, gases and sour erations to flush and stimulate clogged] of its women patrons to the perils at- Greer ct Qaoribing a ave of Im- Treated as Warships. Khoiser and Sultan have withdrawn |of the clause of the Wilson-Under- | bile before putting more food into the of Horehound and Tar kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the the effort to board a train in} pulpitecr would aver tue ene BERLIN, Feb. 19 (by wirele ibout 600 German and ‘Turkish spies | wood tariff act putting sugar on the arr sar like youma folks steely like ‘& prompt remedy il AN adder disc ot eit t shackling but effective garment, |it. Ne hing could | be more chaste | Sayville) German Government | Who have been opera in Switzer-|free at May L next. It will be cons | you felt before your bload, nerves and} for Coughs and Colds + ndi adder diss In Buffalo in 1913 all the local re.|than the top hat, for instance, I'm about t ue a memorandum Phe Journal kald these secret | sidered by entire membership of Very toad th bod i Jad Salts is inexpensive; ean in form bodies united in an offort to ban | Wits sure T should pase Apollo bim-| neutral Governments announcing that | worked actly in Switger , eet ae|| | ray a coh oi 1 Druggists, jure, mukes a delightful cffervescent Wal an gn effort to Pan | self without noticing hin even if thi Lalas ede \ ait despite the Government's at-| and into the Houre| OF ncctone chasakete Tne Pike's Tostharke Deen lithia-water beverage, and belongs in] kuee skiris on little girls more than}top hat constituted his entire troug- | hereafter armed merchantmen i to expel ther ie rt : HL phate, | 5 every home, because nobody can make] ten years old, And no one made an] seu longing to countries at war with . se i Se ast ' nexpensive unl almust taste e by having a good kidney | ofrort to have the 1 re. | ‘Thero is balm In the thought, how- | Germa ne consiaaie as i . jess, except for 4 sourish twinge, which a fiushing say timer-Aivt. aes 1 ve: A ele ago e8 Ghat soma GAye=OOte: digtent | sear nee ste oe sere Bnd INEXOUSARLY SLOW |UNCHAIN FRANK'S ASSAILANT) is not unplewsont - eh rad elther—the woman member from | °O,0% Warships | The Erte, suing to recover | secre . Just as soap and hot water act on It was in 1913 also that the moun- ndaigua or Chautauqua may be| The Government contonds this mea- | 000 pald as danag ‘ | WHll Be Placed in Solltary Cell 0M | the skin, cleansing, tain guides ofthe Adirondacks took to Introdugo a bill embodying [sure 14 Justified by explicit instruc-| S09 Pald as damages, aaua if | ie poe freshening, so hot water ou Learn All You Can! up the subject of woman's clothing, | many long suppressed fdeas of dross | tlons issued by the Lritish Admiralty! fhe people had not been ex ATLANTA, I 10.—After being | phosphate act. on the stoma peti whe ny in ° nweaHOn at Sus nao reform for men, The top hat would |to merchantmen, « copy of which | tremely carcless an Brie train | tor six mw nths chained to a concrete Bijncee and bhwels. Men and wor , j Lake, halen put the fol-/ Ko. So would the slawh mer sald to have “heen ohia ned by. ¢ Muid aevee hea ath them t Creen, who tried to kill] who are. usually constipated, bilious, | W er it be to earn a living or to is moved and seconded that|the linen collar, But it ia well not to| tions, it Is undorat wore t t Panay “aati i the min ul excelle | l carey theca MummenONN CUrthaR. mao [nikcdnariinen Wore SAB) Gants ut M Will Jurder should begin this inside bathing la multe fund. of | might offend the delicate sensibilities |attack sit) 1 Ae . inchained and place of al before breakfast. They are assured * = male moralist and another} It is also 1 these orders hi aealan | Hany aalls dunt | they will become real eranks on the| le F vf, ws interest of public purity counterpart tructions iT ri 7 3 compieced subject shortly «vt | Stenogr sure ht eat d & Sy, Spam [Bu te te Toe Publis’ purity |e eounterpart 1 uctlons isl in fi in. rumore Sees eur Uinan weiltiats | Stenogray ve th gt at d CO) We ——_—_——— at war with German * beve et which leack other prisoners if given oppor- } And so i painters, am cians, Ze} y Boy Ran Down hy Taxtend. —_—-~-> --— evn tunity e dancers, linguists, boxers, fencers, : Oswald Schoen, eleht, of No. 201 Lex- IC. Cadacne ypisis, x ~ rn ; . | French Hospital last nieht after being pee ache. In your sea fui viedge, ree Real Comforts cern ye te me se ang BY AIR IN 15 HOURS! THREE RUM sie ot Ste Bas'| rember that 1 id pane XANDER’S Beats, Sine. Hiss | Sivests wen weporied this ning as] ' | & nore “Instruction” than any , Tilt or ikely to. re wa h New Vor! . REGINFERLDS | fete took te bee ete yates 200 Miles un Hour Is What Gra- | | 1ALL UT CHAKGE.§ | reported the accident to the polio. ont > i , $1. paced bs RI hame-White Predicts the Big Aero- | 5 r WL, @, Contractor Drops Dead in Siveet,| Planes of the Future Will Do. | 1,050 | Uleazander S| Ludwig Levitt, elxty-thres years old, aS P ‘ -RLICTION: ' j 4 & weneral contimctor, dropped dead to. |, oNoonr bem 1 Twenty yoars | ~ AN toat or found articles ade) WORLD “INSTRUCTION” ADS, 263 W. 4th St. SAB T25tH Stefi si ast One idiot ana ‘Twenty. | {Om Bow tHavy V apocd trom The First American Railroad Came Fersised tn The Werld wil be LAST MONTH near Sth Ay near Madison Av. i? xt Avaat " x " ay t ot ian us zr hae 38 Years Later Than Carstairs Rye Pulltver Building . eat | yn Sat iy Arr an | 8 a arelag caminot ak angene rh 480 ; vim ». Sohas Carstairs ’ i eae: Ga | pe Nov 1642 Wasnt Averine, the Bronk | PY the result af y sara of distilling bes wen ee ee | a __ ene inew: aeroplan experience. Distinctive for mildnesi Brooklyn Office , na erent Grip | Orman in amide mellowness and purity, Carstairs Ry; fon St, Brooklyn, for See the College, Academy and m at NM Geetings | HRARKGOWwN Ih mid in in the non-refillable hottle=""A Good Bottle to following the printing of the ' ple nyaea, ae a tonto widespread aad m vy | Keep (ood Whiskey Good. * advertisement, @ Private Instructor Ads. in ‘eleiRes ea N meamee fe vouiy. ann ites horse=powe. — w by : The World To-Day! \ GROVE'S signature vn thousands instead of hundreds. ' —e = ¢ World To- ay! 1 | pi Cr Se,

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