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, TER BVSHING WORLD, GATURFAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916 | UAMES FLO TO WAL ST -|How Should the Business Girl Dress? MRS NCHOLS DED U.S. WL KEP UP am All SHADES 0) SOARING As Though Going to Work, or to a Party? ASSHE WAS GIVING PARALYSIS WES, WTH A POLITICAL MARKET |. e — “ Boom, Des to Belief to Belief in Hughe Victory, Helped by Banks aur STwees a a te a, |, BEMSTOSLAVERS DEATHS INCREASE Dass Tr Story of Mi irder is Pieced Pr, Charles I Restsef Health Out from Confessior Se ¢ Advises Against Bring- . i M g Children Back ‘ 4 of epeculat big plang t - t / ARLD BY REVOLVER . why on here oey With Stocks to Unload as of the beige | ~ fidence @ith Me MILILON SHARE DAYS.| yorlitiee! lerelly, 1 94 toe cue te Wa ate 1 ‘ |i tit epiaon ’ F -—_—- wou tor 4 im the way 4 ‘ new fuel ‘ doles bol on ' ee Doeneny dlative Craze Spreading | veror t til Breet nents lew . pub tow C and Wire Houses Flooded | acuenc every". itor advance te i: Senied ie. ei: tenet Menke, onion ebb formation on t eoult. A momber ut te san af tna lt Pobic Health Gerviee. With Buying Orders. vf the Block Ice hates mia iknow pg ete Be Rag: Bred (ae rom Weehiagien to-day J besought by numbers of brokers tor home, No ¢ Kast Hey \ ” ence With Murgeon y Samuel M. Williama Ole 0 & year emo, anh 4 learned Blue He anne reese 4 He predicted that the State would ning nbtned cont ' 1 “A potitea! market” is the profes: | go strongiy Kepubliean, and that tal Sional verdict of Wail Street on the| ed WILD the Cpe of (ie street Ptock F ‘ Aa a result the t Wall Street tually laid hands on} Ds change boom, Million share! begs before “the Maine farwe ° Waltonen, the | ‘ wopuing Baturdaya| & to the butler household, as nga every day excepting Baturdays | ead x Ls “ - “ae by Dr ake. lor the past two weeks, culminating | they were ca » ws ' Ivined to Rot perms TRAMSPARONT ued t rder to be proit: |e ’ 4 . ro of} 08 Exchange began 6 uesday of ' ™ ' | now out of the city to Om espectacular jump prices of) oe.” week and incre r t " er Gown his accomplices, The two men |r eat month at least : Many stocks, have made the street] 1,750,000 of Thursday of this w each confessed separately, but rease of t in the ber paralyais and ne ih the numbor of nnouneed vy t erry with exetteme “nt ant atiminiea | h8 wae the toons for Ave ear | Ave Hey Skirts Cut Too High and Her V Necks Cut had tried to Chow actual Waseem Speculation throughout the entire BANKS HELP BOOM ALONG; each other ant LAMBS ARE WELL FED. Too Low?--Head of Insurance Company De- he murder was planned parly In| partner lth to-day The big banking interests, closely | . July,” Fourot said. “Waltonen left | \ ” The wire houses ara flooded with | watching’ ti rae of events, woun clares Its Young Women Employees Clad Them the household after inatailing Onnt | foi) \ae parative 1th Bak erders trom the West to buy stocks.| & gom their approval. They | selves Too Flashily -What Say You: Is the Talos, the Finnish boy, ae his aue- | ' : ne furthe added a boost ‘. conn 1 the nlwht of the marder | To-Day, Yesterday Logan & Bryan, BF Mutton & Co, |! After the first fow days they discov Charge True of Feminine Workers Generally? er bn eadie | Ma a, ‘ Bhearson, Hammill & C6 Do « & red that (he public Luying power had Wattoner Mulholland and Kd irons 1 1 Flags, Hornblower & Weeks, Paine, frodine cut at uccamulated trots | hte mnt tn a billiard room at Mad: | Brooklyn ‘ 1 ‘Webber & Co. are among the broker- thut clwaya tukes f a pising By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. won Avenite and One Hundred and! Queens ‘ Fy age houses with private wires leading Market and to to still higher What DORKS the business girl wear to work? Twenty-ffth street mh ' na} nt o Wo many citios, whose forces are work. [Ves The lambs are being well fed What SHOULD the business girt wear to work ? baad hen aM dd gag * od a | Potala 13 0 r works | now | , named Hanso who demanded «| NeW CAste Ing at top speed to keep up with th Some great railroad reorganizations J SHOULD like to receive answers to those two ques- share in the robbery and was taken | Manhattan... vis Push of buyers of ev Kind--rich are waitin ea ough and Uons from Bvening World readers, 1s there any g as ai outside lookout Hrook on Ban, poor man, investor, apectilator, | ties fave been waltin the A ortune | truth in the charge that the downtown girl, the girl They went to a candy store gt! Bevoklyn . povw OE Sport, male, female, old, young, Dike time of a rising Missourt who works in shop or office, dresses immodestly and One Hundred and Bighteenth Stravt | Qulene if plunger, all alike are dabbling in the cifle, Wabash, Island, F ‘yo oN ¥ Richmond ) Btock market and several « a Limb unsultably? For—a crystallization of many scattered and Madivon Avenue, where Muthol land bought four black masks, Che | Totals a“ to @ point which ts only permissible | Proprietor of that store han identitied | | This makes the total of cases 8.068 at the opera; the young person's nose | Mulholland, thus putting one moro} and the total of deaths 2.173, The te- was plaster white, her cheeks shell | corroborative rivet in the ¢ eo Fan this week have still to be set ti new f cial lex criticisms—the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark has censored officially the costumes worn by its young women employees Added to this vast flock of country fambs are two «of New York + ers, pouring ¢ ith into W and dormant ties during the past Btreet and takir ance on t The roads are making large ‘They have been asked to give up whitewashed pink, She wore a pictpresqua, but t | Kk, 4 : : ear Dit. thes Hees mR an S fs a de 2 ih Tver ae Ynnt ‘Palas was waiting for them, ——— ) market. One ® se a mad Wy es he ware RS pee a8 noses, elaborate coiffu Swiss cheese shirt walsta, me Sewsiece a aly oneness eae velvet tam. ©; | when Waltonea, Mulhollagd and eet dia fe: bas oben e-¢ the big professional, who think at ne ty had w heart for their striped silk stockings and exjremely short skirts during Orrice = ATTIRE place as a peacock In a tory. | Lehte entered he held up his hands | Fred Bowley, who was the firet b | Lent v it {ttle of dealing In thousand-share ties, The turt an the railroad | business hours. SLIT AND HOBBLE SKIRTS USED and they knotted a rope around his | President of the Borough of ot its and carca not whether he ts on Hie came the cose of the mar- “We do not prete: lotate to our yo! w ie , ‘ ‘ dropped dead on Hart's Island ' or bear side #0 long as he can * esterday afternoon, when a * do not pret nd tod ota our young women how they shall haven't any 1 want first to hear your TO BE THE RAGE. | wrists Hap Sec Gila ViUniTki Banat on | ! © : ‘ spirited rige started, | dress,” says President Edward E. Rhoades. “We do not object, of course, testimony! But, as I have gone about “Where ia the old woman? Wile | rere eee aiehteth. of. the” Bre wnatch a profit. T big class couraged by the wave of downtown New York the hours wo the downtown girl] gon Near ee pad e of pros-| to their making themselves attractive. vl th rt ' book- #1 it skirt hobble | tonen asked. Workhow Mr, Bowley wae fi Ltd forme an army of little pikers, down. | Perity, the profits of increased traffic when the stenographers, the | boo it . : ' b years old and had long been prominent town, uptow t wide, west in| 4d expectation that the public. will “But we do object to their coming to these offices in skirts almost to keepers and t phone operatora tkirls, hug-me Light | Troe ke, bare | In her room,’ repligd the boy In pepiocraticn polities tn Misect, in every office buiiding,|4y2R, urn from ‘buying “industrial their Knees, their chosts bared and their hair dressed as if they were golng jy arma from thelr akyscraping Bee. many scltareenecting ait Ganon Where's the girl? aaked the head) County/ He eee : s to railroad shares, the : : ves, 1 have wondered, : y seif-resped ° 07 2 he, butehe ail with an eye on the stock market ed yeatarday a sudden phit a | (0.8 arty ihuch higher skitts could go and ati never donned such regalia, even in| Blotter, Piel ealaik ac{femaved to Kis home, No. 18 Shore and every one a bul financial View of the railroad irts, how much deeper V-necks tl hours of € Hut the sartorial » her room off t W pai sad. t 1 was alme ich attire Is not fit for a business fashior-plate? Or is sho a mod- id we,want our young women —@stly dressed young woman? tj try” want told ben, : f the City] “Phe torce went back to the girl! ation " and still by ple heme L hav ainiahens aa Sate: The BABI ation, But above her opns cut and still be comfortable 8°" scene Se "| Boy 18, Girl 23, Disobedient; _|\.'Wen'dos ussaee cat ts INCOMPETENT,ASKS FRE,"20M Should Father Spank Them?) (0 i oe Hundred and Pilty-tifth Street, fre he fell into @ pit emp ently seen ’ ‘ siderations, this new attitude is based What have the girls who read temp Iimate, it bop | 7 being’ tional rise in the spring of 1915. start-! on political predictio ° 8 es8 women, at least walle The Evening World to say about » Wall Street crosses Nassau !ll.as north of the Waldorf. room. She thought a joke was be G d H alth Mak bd ihe tevivel of speculation. ta| Gtrest ls dlesuating te aiien, in this office. We are eufl- thelr manner of dreeet. And how 1 saw the other day a git whom at a same to me that the ena Pei eae laure a and 00: e esa nat athe @ 1 the er circle sh fir 1 ste he yo: rst I took to be the heroine of a us = | struggled only p ey ti America after the first paraly t-| In the inner eirele of high finance Msereared an [ne eUAR MoMA bras "AR Grey steric with the — flin play and therefore superior to all Ress Woman is well-fitting |her hands and legs and gagged her, H H fects of the European war. e n orn sare held: in our employ to wish them all to be Sob earance of the young women !"Wsof conventional costuming, How. suit with an anklo-length skirt, | Lehte stayed on the first floor appy ome of last year etretehed on until late) yay g at a Republican Pr 5 red ax not to attract adverse Whe work with and for them? | ¢vels @ camera was nowh@e in sight & i 4 set | eta tuinalank’ ven epee pam ; lly ean ‘can Congr on the street, We must insiet f and a stenographer’s notebook was itor hat, upsta Mulholland entered = Mra P 4 eummer, and then gradually sagged! to be elected in November. Le SHS We must insist should like te receive letters on She wore a purple elk frock, with really isn't’ cabaret ora garden | Nicho . Waltonen fearing rec- eway, with y occasional fitful 2—-That railroads have hey do not come to busines: Meatlent’ is y imp pannier flounces over each hip and party. Then why dress a part | oxuition was at a desk looking spurts of activity | their hardest days of legis clad as tf they were at a dance.” 4 long transparent sleeves showing Which one is not allowed to play? | over pa * She wore all ber olry Wen scone the stork mar-| #Md regulation, Do these remarks apply justly LET US HAVE YOUR TESTIMONY every bono in her thin elbows: That's bad art and bad sense. Mulholland had a revolver pressed trai T iitacaatack 3—That the eight-hour tabor fl af b a et ON THE SUBJECT. The skirt ¥ at least fifteen Inches However, perhaps the business | against her side before she saw bin. ket and thet Al interests proposition will be beaten or off- to the average ousiness gir! in from the ground, and there was a girl of to-day is dressing with good| "She rose as he told her to give him came loaded heavily with seeurities| set in the long run New York? Aro her clothes very So early tn the discussion Ido not generous display Of purple and white taste and propriety, Lets hear her ,all her valuables, and handed him two they would like to unload. Europe 4—That future legislation will elaborate? Does she paint and = think it fair to state any cast-iron riped stockings. in defense of herself, and let's | gs from her fingers. Theo mumbad larea quant Your issyen| b@ favorable to railroads, _powder? Ia she an tinitation personal convictions, Indeed, 1 The Mouse wax cut down In front from her critics If she has any me in attain Dron uae which banka had to eake| Not All stocks are at thete highest | — Mulholland and Waltonen carried on us, which banks had ake levels in this political market toon ' her to her bed and tled her up from sion gh fteininsiat gatas Age dha olga" 6"ESS paaTypED 4S FORGER (STOP BARNES ‘COME BACK'/ORDERS PARALYSIS SIGN |HERE'S ONE DAY'S WORK {Ss s'yi3 iota n buying stocks. B loft steh at year. in | bed clothing taken from an adjoining ! a ea tne oat [thereseltement over foreigm aeetucd| 1S 6.0.P, LEADERS’ CALL! FROM FINE APARTMENT (41! | Grenkinge th diamond nechtacen P rable way to go yet to over. | pills bh could not find her money bag or t AB. boom perio’ shouid « 1 american Aas e Brown jr, of Newark, | Machnie Hard at Work Now | Justice Cohalan Rules Warning on} Bluecoats Placed on Trial for Ree|her head and. threw. water on. her Hosts of od ie and Sor an. | : | ‘ | i 5 3 i ; |face to revive he hen they real- |e drag along in daily | mi WALL STREET SEEKS ADVANCE 1 Fou | Caught Here After Three | for Calder In the Senatorial | Madison Avenue Entrance belling When They Became | {8c t0,Fevive her; ‘Then they real: | 20h Mvorried, “toe, tind ery tak PROFITS ON ELECTION, ; | Mearet, Pursull | Fight ! Is Unnecessary. Exhausted the house, taking Lehte and Sansom | beeause they don't know what a‘ls them Discounting coming events is the por " : " with them what to do for it, PinerAc ine ck tis gacie- in vail After a search of almost t rection of Republican State) Declaring that Health Commis-| The five potlcemen who rebelleg} oEhey went to the restaurant in} ‘These same troubles come with weele f rebelled / P Pe eiveat, Tt waa dinocunting.t sing It led throughout thts and County Chairmen all the: little! sioner Emerson's action in placard: | aeainst a continuation of their strike} Hundred and ‘Twenty ffth s, and, if the kidney action is dise Riasiien. Baa ihe | to South America, George! district leade captains the| ing the main entrance of the fash-|auty on the f reat, of which Harry Resnick, also gly disordered, thereshould bene € 1 | 5 q Aneig ei ®.eat Rash : yon the ground that they were Arrest, was night manaser. | doubt that the kidneys need help. Doweek on Stock Exchan A far | frown jr, © in Nowark on ap organization have fied their! tonabie apartment house at No. 1219} tired out were placed on trial to-day | They gave him the handkerchief con-|°"Get-g box of Doan's Kidney Pills, fetched atte to disee he Ne Jcharge of forgery arrested at} followers that “Barnes is attempting| Madison Avenue with an infantile} pefore First Deputy Commissioner | taining the jewelry; Sansom did not! ppcy are safe and reliable. ‘They have wember el arrying on the Cortlandt ' ‘ thts | to come back" through the candidacy Pareles warning. was uoneces a ey. ‘The charges awatnat three | KNOY how mien Was In ity war. | helped thousands of discouraged women. Beene ar ora aha. aniaatikce of neon for, United 8 ustice Cohalan to-d ordered the} - 4 . Vher ae Ae lated’ “ Boom now to oven gry eights moon ectives Wes 16 nS Benen tor, Dantes oy ae aime ay ordered the! s¢ them, Florence MeCrohan of the|tonen and Lehte left town on Mul-| A NEW YORK CASE; than a & the previc week yon, f t had been | Senator, i hoved \ Bast One Hundred ond nty. | holland’s: view, He promised to] Mrs, D, Hennessey, 200 W. 117th Wall Street speculators believe | his bovhood chums in Newark Orders have been given that all the Among well known tenants of the) oii street Station: eph Me-jsend them their share of the pro-| St, sa henever I over-werk oF that Hughes is as good as elected 8 wt of the | fit et. -vote for William} house are df yr Laughlin of the Amsterdam Avenue 88 ot te Teer CWVitiiome thelr [cern ceht ee ae Fa ae an eke y hac already, and they are trying to H re Build 1 Loan As- | Calder Senator in next Tuesday’s| Strong, Mrs, Charles A. Schermer-|iiation, and Joseph Blivinksl of the|Chodioiee he had already visited thp| We tired ache in the canal Us te take the profits of speculation oi n and imi-| Primaries in order to preserve the) horn, John F, McCall Jr, and Carlisle} Avanie Wthtlen: Brookivn, @ Arrant and removed part of the | A few doses of Doan's Kidne: at Tua Waaks Ih Bavanuer ch aka in W aired isatinelice levies “eh ap. [present ergenizatioy in pow Norwood, wealthy lawyer a sie i Wiener np tha [Jewelry, He took an adva ot $300 | thas times always rid me of attack, ‘event. That is why the Street ‘ens S00. 7 Bure buying! peared from h 74 Bliza-|teularly State Chairman Gp: Aug. 40 a case Ob pollomyellial et One Hundred and Mhirtyeritih | C Reanick’ for the 80d | rious teoubla end nies Doasie ane calls the present movement a S00d railroad stocks, ‘Phe public thar) PUN CG : 914. His| who Will be overthrown otherw developed in the ho and th an MASP A | kept lt eriqus trouble snd give Doan's “political market.” It started with =" 1 nection an rge profity! beth Avenue, in February, 1 \s ee Rhee lrd-of Heaith posted a yellow dan-| Street Station, who preferred the} Detectives have now traced at of | Pilly the credit. 1 have nev politic but now other infiuences othe. War. br 7 nts were irregular and a charge | , Mectings weve, Nels leet ie ae sign on the main entrance, also|charges against them, could not|the Jewelry except. Mrs, hols' | anything so good for, kidney wate hs have come. Into sustain it and “among” indus epee es EEcueht vat im, [ {He RURAL Hefore in MANY ATC CD ee ae areas ip which the| alate whether the men had reported) Watch... Reanick Was arraigned to. | and] lame buck’as Doan’s Kidney Pi gontinue the ge me. ear " indictments were found, one] Barnes sea: is prochiinied by the! child lived, Owners asked the Board | sick before or after he had ordered | goods . eS | 9 . ee before were stored in « OPS MASHERS. lipet keeping b egy aA 1] Board re 1 at the West One Hundred and Pitty. {attempt to fr detectives | Pi oe hake tbe y Of ee Chicage Pollcewomen Buy New rand Kuhn, who had/ primary contest. as betwee | Whe ent hunters saw the | fifth Street terminal on Sept. 7 ee NG aul In Bellen 50¢ at all Drug Stores machcidodation (kcoher Bats 4 the Jon, aymates as a boy}and Bacon, but now with ' aaian was told, they | In the eases of Policemen ‘Thomas | OR, eae “Jey 00 Tl Koster-Milburn Ca, Props. BuffelaN¥. } , public, tov, has money, fe girls on is youth, were aent) ration for Calder the Rey ‘ 300 upward. place | ssuitigan arid Henry Lewls, of the ty of information gained by} | ds good, prices are high and day, for tour uf them | in P weeks ago infor-|¢hine is again plunged tr tevnal PEI Rrownaville Station, Brooklyn, Mul-|the detectives from Waltoner flush ‘Bevides, the lambs ‘ Newark poltco| ***!* RT THUR Gatton Recta} Thole leninne treatment of hin | } : luck the past year and the buying new u ark poll — Return to Kan testified that on Sept, 6 be wasl ys recapture, tt was suid that they| { of oft 18 larger on thel pie hente 1 had been seen In the New at tena To-™ on tour in his preeinet from 4 P. M./ would not be put under charges for i @mong the w! sand th - Ml district. The two de iE til midnight, returning to the sta-|allowing him to travel without hand. | } sional bears of the made systematic searches inf 16.— Arrival nt announced he nd that at 1.10 o'clock he cuffs, | Thus an tt ncessities bay Sy ck xchange: orl C 11 of Abram 1 sian tae © n, and th at 2.1 lock he was | -- —_ | and the bank for a RARE te i Rech sal B® : an Ambassador 1 he intend to | ordered to report at once at the) Laborer ittle New Subway. while accompanied by Detective] to Turkey, was reported to-day to the nome in this village this} West One Hundred and John Dolan, forty-five, a laborer of —_ = = = Whelan, of the New York police, they ices Department venth Street Station in No. 501 West Sixty-fourth st waa . . AREER TS g “sansa caught sight of Brown (ee Ghee aT killed to-day while at work in th wheat food, 3 The captive ss thirty-nine years old nee ’ + lexeavation tho new subway at i t til “4 and married, Hesides his real estate Sept. 7 |Rrowdway and Fortieth Street, when made by the \e Kellogg Toasted |} Corn Flake Co. 100 ; t One Hundred and Thirt Paralysis Vielding te Board of Health Campaign In convection with the noticeable Mas Drinker faze Hushane De- | To the Editor of The Evening World Fe hon rode trains from Leak tedhie ecrease in the number of Infantile # Neco th Anciem: Your article in to-night’s issue concerning William McCormack, the || « ip the morning Untl signature Paralysis cases, mothers should bear ncaaial ninety-one-year-old man who spanked his forty-five-year-old son, interested |] OC’ that evening with only in d that the Department of meee MOUNT VIE ONLY. ie as a father great! 1 pwimpted me in taking the Mberty of write [| twenty Mmautes’ Interval for Health, City of New York, has advised Although Ethel M. Brinker of Mount!} ing this letter to hee Tanian oh aemetod \ dered for further tral cians to use Chlorinated Lime : | Yarnen re aetinielly apaainneiants Suit || Evening World readers on a question that provably interests y and thereupon was sent t afi, ¢hi44 as a disinfectant in all cases of Infan- Mi \ncie, James Gregory, against her({ fathers and mothers. | eat One Hundred aod Thirty Hd ak wogy tile Peralysis. The United States Gov- 7 Milntahand: Walteh. for. & sepatatians I have two children, a boy elght ears and a girl twenty-three 1 wh, who Gramast reeomiaends the use of Clore iM | with alimony and counsel fev. The}| years old. Both refuse to work for a lving apd are i -vertinent and [/ ‘tered and ‘ : inated Lime as a most effective and Raeme | Young woman was married in New || disobedient, They both are affected with the cabaret dance craze, and || ,.;\"'* ‘l! oaty th economical germ killer and deodorant ene ne. ara cma nad ‘ner || are in the habit of staying out late at nig , ae lost and Found" artiaiee Disinfectants must be fresh to be effec. fs” : ie ane tised in The World or reported art dé to Burn Brae 8 In Je: en tell me that uld nik be of th si Bost) wi f ver Wheasande of erocere anA dreaxists i ee | Somnitted to Hucn Brae Baaitarium | Neighbors often tell me that I should of them, Now, Pn: Be 1 + aad Found Dep’ I: & Bi 4 r 1 . ; Hastl ¥ Duke, a Brigadier Bureau, have received a fresh supply of Acme “ Bhe was later disehargod, but again |} wou @ lke the opinion of Evening World reade ‘ wash j tutes which may be stale and worthless } | Hospital for the Insane g ‘tistown, || I adopt other means? A seventy=six years 4 Protect your bome—sprinkle Acme Lime 4 | Va. It is further allege tn July : Tan ve th hange th Kentucky and HEALS: & OOTHES” * dauiy ta Pbaed toilet pow, garbage can, | of the 'snme year the usb a How should 1 punis children to make them change thelr mode aad ‘sink, collar, etc, money and jewelry from his wife and |} of living? HSM tment of th ry 1 directly to The Werld. ° |sbandon A) hie re takin r their five-year ronkive, Gant. 12 Railroad © ‘CHILDRENS® SKIN Call 4000 Beekman, New rene old daugnter w She has been ‘ é 3 @ num Hrooklyn Office, 4100 Main. QNE-BOX: PROVES [TA25¢ parcled fiem the State Hospital,