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eee | I 4 b 7 ~ BITTER ATTACKS ~ONCENSORSHP IN sovenans | em ‘The basis of eyeglass satisfaction For a pair of glasses to be satisfactory they must be ground from a correct formula —for the formula to be correct, it ‘must be based upon \a thorough scientific examination of your eyes by an Oculist (Registered Physician). We have the afi d » the ex- ce and equi ‘ment to = s and nae glass- ¢s that will give you the mart- mum of comfort and satisfac- sors With Discrimination. By Carl W. Ackerman. mittee meeting of the Heads of the Foreign Office, which newspapers. bitter, grt thing for thoroughly satisfac- tory eyeglass service. The complete satisfaction of our patrons is one of theessen- tal on Se ss hoe have built up ronage in the World. Harris Glasses cost from 8% upward. claliste have not. discussions, especially the #0 much news is suppressed, THE REICHSTAG Socialist and Provincial News- papers Also Charge the Cen- BERLIN, Jan. 11 (United Press). — The German censorship was roundly denounced to-day at a special com- Reiohstag. Fesponsible for the political censor- ship, and the War Press Bureau, ‘which controls the military news, were at the Reichstag listening to the at- tacks which were being made, mostly by the Socialists and some provincial The charges against the censorship are about the same as the criticisms of American correspondents, except that the Socialists are much more They charge the censorship ‘with discrimination, citing instances ‘where some journals have been per- mitted to discuss peace, while the So- Speakers said conditions had be- come much worse with the organiza- tion of the War Press Bureau. They declared the restrictions about food aor butter shortage, were too severe and one Retail Optical Pat- publisher said the newspapers wore lowing thousands of dollara because The chief complaint of the Ameri- oan correspondents is that they are a0 restricted by the censorship that in writing articles they try to write not what they wish, but what they think the censor will pass. Recently the correspondents discovered that tHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Ahab hod etd ii, FOUR GUNS MOUNTED ON THIS ITALIAN SHIP Authorities in “Texas Are Awaiting Orders as to Giving Clearance Papers. PORT ARTHUR, Toxas, Feb. 11.— Customs officials are awaiting in- structions from Washington regard ing the issuance of clearance papers to the armed Italian steamer Pro-~ metes, which arrived here Wednes- day from Gonoa, She carries four 4-Inch guns, two mounted forward and two aft. The destination of the vessel, which is taking on a cargo of oll, is withheld. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11—On re- presentations by the Italian Embassy that her guns are to be used only | for defensive purposes, the State De- is Dartment to-day approved a request for clearance from New York of the Itailan steamship Taormina. Collector Malone war notified through the Treasury Department of this decision. The Italian liner Stampalia, which came into port carrying a gun, will ‘sail to-morrow for Genoa, but no prep- erations have been made for dis- mantiing the cannon, } hn GERMAN REPORT ON AIR RAID Claims That Bombs Were Dropped Freely at Ramegate. LONDON, Feb. 11.—An official etate- ment issued by the German General Naval Staff is forwarded by Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent a@ follows: “On the afternoon of Feb. 9 some of our naval aeroplanes dropped bombs freely on the harbor works, factories and barracks at Ramsgate, south of the mouth of the ‘Thames. of Wedn dropped in the vicinity, of Ramsgate repped nthe and that Uy te dima was confined to a ry aid oo women Seennememree NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. te a Eth 3. 2 "Cpls Ay os Nichol ‘7 DB way. e Whjough! : Fulton St, a x @83 Broad St. i” 10 Strauss Co., Newark, Open All Day Saturday Biya. A Dollar Down Buys Any Amount of Goods .| Government wireless gent a denial 2: | Neve that the Governmeot ts too strict *./ about preventing comment on current ya. |the United States and Germany. Most = | and Boy-Pa their own accounts of the butter shortage and the demonstrations in Berlin were suppressed, while the Sere Ganhured. -Adling: three zearotie end pp aT RACE. meee Finlngs “char ots Ameer that there were riots in Berlin, American correspondents also be- news affecting the relations between correspondents, for Instance, were i prohibited from sending anything! ‘ about the recall of Capts, von Papen | Rnedet ‘Sor: ‘Ant, nx: | Drude, 110, damn ane To; ate, ‘Asianeade, 112, Rach oho I ‘Tea Hi ie a 2a te, Bais On the whole, the censorship ap- pears to be growing loss liberal, pict Mts STUDY LOVE AND MARRIAGE. {Cdemtay i belt This Week—And at Our ial February Sale Prices. A Year and a Half to Pay. hott nhc hho on Pot Ti andi: arcessearouila and, wand: io and neven Ae Tee Ayrton, 100 ie vee on \e cet oleeta, 100; Marian ‘Ooonbr, 102; Girl Students of Goucher College Take Up Coarse, BALTIMORE, Feb. 11.—When the class of 1916 is graduated from Goucher College next June one-half of its num- “| water wheel is superbly expressive, ; {| Most excellent tn its color and fin: i Open Tomorrow All Day ber will be authorities on love, and in the Evening. ERTHWAIT &Sons Augurated a course “love and marriage.” Freshmen, sopho barred. Dr. Welsh Is a spinster, Lillian Wolsh, lecturer on hygiene, tor fay tne 18 si jon on m7 mbers of the senior | ii), Italien » opening lecture. res and Juniors were Seilina vomwes de and ~ Selling ol nd twenty meegeet ueky 02; "histon 101; Thoodortta, Jewsie La 108, Atmos pout, Tug ia ot Toi, of Pope. pogiay, eb, fh. Be unt race 3rd Avenue | Park Row at 121st Street at Chatham Sq. iGRAND RapiDs FURNITURE MEDI ae Down on 530.00 7:80 190-00 10.00 15.00 25.00 FREE SRass BED With Every 8 Hudson Seal Coats Open Monday & Saturday Evenings , Ripple model, trimmed with Fine quality 104 ST. L STATION AL CORNER | Skunk, Beaver, Krimmer or Fox, Taupe Fox trimmed, Heretofore $150.00 85.00 Full flare model, collar border of Skunk Fur, COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST Skunk, or without border. Saves Expenses and Lives ‘| Home-Made Cough Syrup. 5 Hudson Seal Coats Several models, trimmed Skunk, Fox or Kolinsky. An item like labelled cough syrup conte the people several millior Felieble, laxative cough and cold m: will be welcomed by thousands who ha’ fever tried it. Many hundreds right in this communtty already know its worth, H-known druggist, store a 2'-ounce Mentho-Laxene, a cencentrated fin! bette, Then m halt pint of boiling water into & pint of Srenulated sugar; stir, cool and fill up § the bottle with syrup. ‘Pull dire Gosege Bre contained in each pa: Saving of 89.00 to 83.00 le etrected, and Fur Muffs iRigafee any curable cousms “Contatti no 7.50 Heretofore $14.50 Natural Raccoon Heretofore $14.50 7.50 — 12.50 Heretofore $18.50 Hudson Seal Heretofore $10.50 6.50 . 14.00 Heretofore $21.50 Beaver Heretofore $13.50 8.00 An Unfailing Way . 19.00 Heretofore $29.50 Mole Heretofore $17.50 9.00 To Banish Hairs 18.00 Heretofore $29.50 Skunk Heretofore $17.50 9.00 fa Ue ae 25.00 Heretofore $42.50 Black Fox Heretofore $42.50 25.00 the pavacy ‘our own home if you get 35.00 Heretofore $75.00 Fisher Heretofore $39.50 20.00 a byt jo po vel ckage of delatone and into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the hairy surface, This should be left on the skin about ¢ minutes, then removed and the skin washed and every trace of bair will have Gray Fox Sets Brown Fox Sets Ey irae thin theatneat er ke Heretofore $69.50 wum you buy delatone,—Advt, | Straight full model of Hudson Seal, collar and cuffs of Seal, Heretofore $110.00 10 Hudson Seal Coats 12 Hudson Seal Coats Heretofore $175.00 11 Hudson Seal Coats Chin collar, cuffs and border of Heretofore $195.00 Heretofore $235.00 Heretofore $59.50 Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Final Clearance Sale Saturda Women’s Fur Coats and Furs At Large Price Reductions Newest models in all fashionable furs 55.00 and 115.00 135.00 with 175.00 Will Close Out Saturday Remainder of Fur Muffs, Scarfs and Sets 35.00 42.00 8 Caracul Coats Pull ripple mode! of well matched Skins, chin collar, Heretofore $95.00 3 Caracul Coats Heretofore $225.00 2 Baby Caracul Coats Fine quality Skins; collar, cuffs, border of Taupe Pox or Lynx. Heretofore $325.00 2 Persian Lamb Coats Of well matched skins; flare model; chin collar and cuffs, Heretofore $295.00 8 Hudson Seal Coats Flare model, collar and border of Skunk or Black Lynx. Heretofore $275.00 Dyed Blue Fox Sets Heretofore $110.00 Natural Bear Sets Heretofore $55.00 New York Art Gives Montclair a Rare Treat A group of New York artista, in water colors, is exhibiting fifty-nine Piotures at the Montolair Art Museum until Feb. 27. This suburban institution, which 19 under the patronage of William T. Evans, has been giving eome notable exhibitions, of which the present one is fully up to ite high standard. Haley Lever i his “Gloucester, Mass.,” has painted a pointed sea with shipping and curlyeue hills. Carton Moorepark has painted & small but well conceived dog !n “The Puppy.” that #its contentedly and shows his lopped ear and winks his alter ego. Leonard Ochtman’e “Winter in New England” ia executed with much feeling. It 1s @ fine snow ecene, in- troducing an fee bound stream. The contributions of Jane Peterson are quite chagasteristic, They are painted in high key, with ber broad brush marke, that she manipuletes in such & way es to convey the exact meaning she wishes, Charles Warren Eaton is rep- resented by four water colors, that are chatming in high degree. The col- ors are yivid, but they are kept under the artist's absolute control Each pic- ture is a gem. “Lake Lugano” is par- ticularly del.vhtful in its registry of the lake, with tae facades of the abut- ting buildings, against which the waters lave, The high lights are eu- perbly handled, “At the Gate of the Tide,” by Nor- wood MacGilvery, introduces a sub- tile painting of a full length nude, silhouetted againat the rocks that have every appearance of being of the rugged coast of Maine, The pose is well taken and the mahogany hair and the flesh tints are just splendid. W. Granville Smith has seised upon the picturesqueness of a Philadelphia street and typifies the art that for- i mi ever lurks in a block in the Quaker | City, even when the weekly wash in- cidentally appears. Hilda Belcher hag sent some lovely studies of children in Hfellke poses and In fine colorings, “rhe Mill Wheel Browne, painted. “by George Elmer is broadly but effectively The pictorial quality of the Henry B. Snell's “Venetian Salis" The dampness of “A Rainy Eve- ! ning" is eloquently symbolized in the water color medium by Everett L. Warner, William J. Aylward has painted an unusual logging picture under his title of the Raft,” the details of be are well worked out. ry Langtry is delicately Aecora- tive | in her “White Birches,” which she has executed in high key. Clara T. McChesney tn her Nos. 81, 32 and 83 hes painted an old man, an old woman and @ young child with a picture book, with much realism, In which she confounds the modernists 55.00 Skins, Kolinsky or 165.00 225.00 195.00 195.00 Fur Scarfs 65.00 25.00 _ 1916. most bedattfany. fait aod not a—boy, however, The B® Edward) Dufner n his “Spring|} quiver lies carelessiy in the fore- & Kvening,” has produced a highly] ground, imaginative picture, introducing @ ease Hassam's “Ohalk Cliffe of dancing girl in fine pose and action. Ragland” is an carly example of this | nude woman, in a restful pose,| artist's work. It contains four fig- with @ white birch as a back rest,| ures, on the shore, with its beetling looks gayly on, The pleture ts well| chalk cliffs showing very white, ag | composed and very coirful. The| they naturally would. An abandoned ‘decorative white birches noteworthy, W. J. Whittemore has turned aside from his production of his adorable mintatures to paint “Idle Cupid.” He han accomplished this with infinite charm, The cupid seema to be a in it ere “The Little C Crisp, in pastel, uette,” a Colonial doorway, with columns or pillars and a lunette. red pail in the foreground to effective, | by ‘Arthur | jecoratively shows | @ Colonial maiden in crinoline against Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Annual Sale Saturday February 12th Toilet Requisites No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled Pebeco Tooth Paste 50c Size 29 Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c Size 14 Listerine 7 oz. or 14 oz, Bottles ‘27 ~ 52 Witch Hazel 14 oz. or 21 oz. Bottles .20 ~ 30 Borine 14 oz. Bottle 46 Pond’s Extract 17.34 ~ 67 BayRum _— 8 oz. or 13 oz. Bottles 23 ~ 39 Squibb's Peroxide Half-pound Bottle 20 Westphal’s Auxiliator 1.00 Size 45 Hind’s Honey Almond Cream 50c Size .29 Odo-Ro-No 25c or 50c Size 16 ~ .36 Toilet and Bath Soaps Peroxide Bath Soap 12 Cakes 80 Physicians’ & Surgeons’ Soap 12Cakes .75 Colgate’s Bath Soap 12 Cakes 50 Lemoine Guest Room Soap 12Cakes 1.00 Knight's Bath Soap, 25c size Cake 15 Packer's Tar Soap Cake 16 Pear's Unscented Soap Cake .08 “Livol” Castile Soap Bar 55 Colgate’s Toilet Soap Boxof3 Cakes .19 Cold Cream and Powders Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream .23 = .34 ™ ~ 155 Leigh's Unguent 1.00 Size 85 Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum Powder mo | Riveris Talcum Powder 16 Squibb’s Talcum Powder AS Samurai’s Corylopsis Talcum 19 Colgate's Talcums AS Rigaud’s Lilac Talcum 37 Rigaud’s “Mary Garden” Talcum O72 Sale of Toilet Brushes Hair Brushes Solid backs in Ebony, Fox or Satinwood, stiff bristles. Heretofore $1.50 to $3.25 .85 Clothes Brushes Pe Sai taalea” CO! FO Se cetofore $1.25 t0 $2.28 .75 Nail Brushes a Sialn or Sharehsae: "Si feretotore 266, to 38." 15 Tosh Rrestee, di stiff bristles, serrated, Solid or oj jacks, medium or plata or omeave cut. Heretofore 25c. to 35c. Continuing today and tomorrow Saks Overcoats for Men—reduced to Were $25, $28, $20 & $17.50 (A small charge will be made for alterations) ‘Absorb this and act upon it: All of these overcoats, irrespective of their former price differences, are the biggest bargains we have ever offered at $15, because if we had had to pay present prices for the woolens these gare ments are made of, you would have had to dig deeper than fifteen dollars in this Sale. But we will forget economics. Here are the overcoats, Saks-designed and Saks»made, | tailored in staple fabrics, and cut with that immemorial ease which has made Saks the _mentor for Metropolitan Styles. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street AS SUNDAY Stern Brothers Sard and 43rd Streaks, Weel of Rls Avera Store will be Open Saturday (Lincoln’s Birthday) Misses’ and Small Women’s Spring Apparel Is now assembled on the Third Floor, in unusually large | , assortments of the most fashionahle models. Tailored Suits in Sport and Dressy Effects, some Three Piece Models; Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses; Motor, Dress and Utility Coats, introducing the newest fabrics for the ensuing season. VERY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Street, Travel and Sport Suits, of serges, gabardines, velour checks and other fashionable materials, featuring every desirable tee note of the new season, including the new fitted semi-fitted coats, at $29.50, 37.50 and 42.50 Exclusive Suits, Copies of Foreign Models, developed in the leading silk and woolen materials for Spring, at $55.00 to 120.00 Extremely Smart Afternoon Frocks, of all taffeta; also of Georgette crepe and taffeta combined; dis- tinctive styles adapted for youthful figures, at $18.50, 23.75 and 29.75 Other Exclusive Models from $45.00 to 98.00 Cotton Dress Fabrics _ SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR TO-MORROW Printed Voiles Double width; organdie finish, in an attractive collection of new designs and color combinations. Imported Dress Linens. .........., at 45c a yard 46 ins, wide, in a large assortment of this sea- son’s shades, including natural, oyster and white. Saturday’s Specials Conveniently arranged on the Main Floor Tables Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs pure linen; wreath initial $1.10 & 1.95 ° Values $1.50 and 8.00 doz. Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs hemstitched; tape borders, at $2.60 Regular Value $3.50 doz. Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs hand scalloped; embroider- ed corners; also cut hems, at 35c Regular Value 50c each Rogers’ Silverplated Tableware comprising Knives, Forks Spoons, 65c to $1.69 per half dozen Women’s Underbodices of crepe of Washable de Chine Satin at 69c = at 98c Women’s Guimpes and Vestees with high back collar; in cream only, Well Known Books Special at 50c Special at $1.50 jood Living—A Cook Book—B: Th ll of Spain—By Keith a Sarah Van i Buren (Brugiere). 7 are Outen boxed. Warfare — By Henry oo Spell of Switzerland—B; Smith Williams, M.D., LL.D.| Nathan Haskell Dole. Bored. the Great Masters of |The Spell of Tyrol—By W. D. sae ture—Welter Rowlands, | McCrackan. ’ Among tht Great Masters of the|Old Panama and Castillo del Drama—By Walter Rowlands.| Oro—By C. L. G, Anderson. A Year Book of Famous Lyrics. | Bulgaria and Her People—One Frederic Lawrence Knowles. volume; cloth; illustrated, Publishers’ Prices $1.25 to $3.50 each suffer from constipation, treat it at the source:-the liver. THE GENUINE MUST BEAR SIONATURE GF WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING