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~ CAMPAIGN LOGAN ~ | Wemocrats to Use President's Declaration in Saturday's Speech in Campaign. President Wilson's declaration tha the principles of Mr. | Hughes and his supporters mean, if that this country into expressed they mean anything, tnd to force has been taken up by they In- war the National Democratic Committee as the most important issue of the campaign, From now on, the fact that under the Wilson adiinistration the coun try has kept out of war and t Mr. Hughes and bis supporters are eriticixing the President for main taining peace will be emphasized on THE EV FALL WRAPS FOR WOMEN NING WORLD ONDAY, OOTOBER 2 |What Does Business Girl Wear to Her Daily Work ? What Should She Wear? \If She Is Immodestly Clothed, It Is the Duty of al Censorious City to Keep Her Off the Streets, Says One Correspondent — Respectability and Modesty Begin at Home and Mothers Are Blamed for the Way Their Daughters Dress. As a last resort, let the city authorities have power to remove the in- sufficiently dressed girl from the public streets! Father Knickerbocker will “get” the girl of the hour, if she doesn't Such, at least, is the suggestion of one man who signs himself weights and measures bureau at Clty Hall, wherein the municipal yardstick might be applied to jthe skirt of the modern girl, and her diaphanous w Hin the balance of the municipal scales, addition to her diploma from a business college, the stenographer will exhibit a label, “Passed by the Pure Clothes Board.” “M. G." suggests city censorship of the business girl's clothes as an ateh out! . G.” He would have, I gather, a sartorial ite might be tried The time may come when, In choose it herself, disregarding abso- lutely any mere man's opinion. If man wants to inclose his neck in a ridiculous high starched collar an keep himself generally like a walk- ing funeral let him, but let her not follow his absurd example. “Hf | were fortunate enough te ve some work to ge to | weuld 0080 imple, becoming, com- ress, mi in one rey elie loses 8 Pi 1a, soft collars @ neck idedly V'd. There every reason why » woman should net cover up her throat, and no reasen why she should. | would select my shoes with great care, my etockin; A neat, trim is a thing joey forever. long are a nuisance as being decidedly unsani- tary. “L would avoid black as T would the plague. I would choose a soft blue, brown or raisin serge or satin. If I were a bionde I might select green. 1 would have it made on very simple lines and to fit perfectly and comfortably. I would relieve the mo- notony each day by a fresh collar of different shane or size, My hair, skin and nails would be kept In per- |fect condition, | would walk as {much as ble to keep physically fit. I would use what powder and rouge I needed to make me look best If a fat employer objected 1 mimht be | polite enough to hold my tongue, but T would be sure to see something jahout him that could be greatly Im- proved with a little self-exertion. yssz AKEN FOR FEUDIST “A SHOT BY STRANGER That Is Explanation of Young — Printer Found Wounded in Williamsburg Street. When three shots took Polloeman »; Welsenholme of the Stage Btreet Sta- . tion to the corner of Moore and Humboldt Streets, Willlamsbarg, early to-day, he found @ yours man badly wounded lying in the street. ‘The man said ho was Peter Mor- rell, nineteen years old, and @ printer. Ho éald that he was on his way to his home at No. 86 Humboldt Street when 4 man jumped from & doorway and began firing at him. The printer insisted that he had no enemies and that his assailant must have mis- taken him for one of the feudiste | who live in that congested neighbor- | hood. | Dr. Schnerkraut, who took Morrell to St. Catherine's Hospital, sald he had a bullet wound through the left arm and another on the left side of {the chest. ——»—_— Ende Ht je With Gas. For no reason ‘hat either relatives or friends can give, Jacob Rosenderg, & every Democratic platform and in alternative only in case the authority of mothers and employers should "FOR WOMEN WAGE EARNERS."| raider, committed sulcide early bome ee ase ot Detkewcrntis iteratrs fail to work the desirable reform, But, as a firm believer in self-govern:|@TRICTLY TAILORED STENOG- | Morning at his nous Wot! by, inhaling veep . d ment, {t seems to me that there is a simpler and more natural method RAPHER A BACK NUMBER. fiuminating gas through a rubber tube. Hughes?” is to be the question put | ul ' His wife found him dead on the bath- Se the veins of establishing @ sane standard of dress among young women employed in| | "Dear Madam: 1 am interested in |e Hoorn, He was twenty-nine years P t t ithe article now appearing !n your pa- ‘That part of the apeech dell a ations and ofices, {per entitled ‘How Should a Business es by the President at Shadow Lawn last Let the young women themselves becomes so conceited and thinks it Is| Girl Dress? I really think the crit« Maturday,” 4 Mattona) Chaien | “/ resolve to wear to work costumes her beauty that attracts, and Is un-|icisms 1 have read so far are more CHARITY. OO, Pe Gas Betions ageraysug ‘Top coat of that are not merely attractive but aware that {t is her foolishness. The eet ie Vance McCormick to-day, “in which than. oxaggerated. Mr, Norman K:' that are suitable and in geod taste, ‘writer has often wondered if thie girl lartine inttcester me very much ine Nobody wants the downtown gir) had no mother at home to correct her. tov dress ilke the downtown "man, “Many inngeent married men |hin own work cit he has any) that | That experiment was tried, and| are brought up in the courts Gauls HOt be iforeed! to eee ronan las failed as It deserved to fall, In the} imashers and sentenced te pu dies powdering their noses or to see | ne en early and inexperienced da: noe ae fenmont and dis, where they draw thelr puffs from. f Yeah 2 smuaey Smt TRMSHIN th on Wen the right to remember aa entanOn thee Imagine he In one of those Important | Bee le & wormed, and therefore | sraneperently drew aha thet be ta. under the false im: etal nea ge that lw bot ju term it, the ‘wise cheese | prexsion that the fifty girls who silt “The statement of the Republican) But in a business office that ts not . Comptroller, made to the Governor] the first thing for her to remember. on ec, 16, 1915, proves that the $18,-(| The frst thing {s that she has come 000,000 direct State tax was unneces- wate tor vee bo gal ly Gene Ret uring lone straight Hnes teltel ‘Wart ine = ttimmbd with buttons and Shunk fur. ba Tor coak of Black broad Cloth, he pointed out that the success of the Republicans would mean the entrance of this country. intosthe war in one form or another defines the paramount issue of the campaign “All Americans who desire the con- een Check plaid Biss of self material of cartridge ‘ofmmiag ts f Moleskin. (rims the Cures and shawt collar *% —_—s tinuance of peace and prosperity will vote for the re-election of President Wilson, All who wish war should vote for Mr. Hughes, There can be no mis- taking thie lasue, There is only one alternative of peace and that is war.” When « Chairman mick's sta Chairman Willtara ce, their home Tuesday Eve., Oct. 3rd Sharp at 8 o’Clock LA irt waist.’ Ma judge, if you pl of punishing ti 1 ina he would for apvearing on around him are dying to meet him outside of business. T do not doubt for a minute but he would be the very one to mo over to a young girl A practical topcoat EEE ert recente rearing and modesty begins at home. opinions as to how a business girl i hey it and each and every | Restrictions against girls appearing should dress for work. Decidedly not; one of them owns up to It, even) atthough they do take to preaching dress reform. now nnd then. Mx ‘) 4 d sary. The manner in which Gov. 2 ‘Molency of her Jand invitingly say: ‘How about a Iit- | Banat the comet | ‘of hunters green vel Whitman rade the mistake ly How SCR, Seats, He emicienay’ OF BSE). way they: eo, [tte bite with mp. chicken? Ax tor Mecitentiy it ia mentinn t et with deep flare Guffr and apparent and reveals gross Ignorance . ! aad The Remedy: If mother at home has | the striped #tockines. he Ia probably ; | idently {tis ‘on the} th dee Of tke fnanolal attetes of the Beals. Any itt can do more work ani no authority over her young daugh lone of those interested in modern 3 t nerves of the President and his man <ellar, cone buttons of The estimate, of the Comptroiter,| better work in a simple shirtw: et | as is often claimed, let the em-| footwear, and during the rush hours 2 | rela that Sesriae, Witwon | pie gh Riga Mit upon which the Governor acted, and skirt than in ¢! | ployer of girls discourage and forbid stares the feet off the girl oppo ‘ § ' jept us bp gd th way { joer Boalactdadtbasoddorscanl | fixed $47,899,527.74 as the estimated whie TER Te tree Weta Ce ee bie iel [Colne RIN Tavel Deut tO mAAKe her test CARNEGIE j , Now they don thelr candi. | amoual ts be ned by taxation. an ,and if they strike for that, then let | uncomfortable. | date to threaten the country wit war] — wa —_———- The Neen Siete Nae duking ‘tung consta the city authorities have power to “| go downtown to business bal tances public money will have little hope of | contrbutions of nearly elght million| ess sicl whe wants te sees ‘e | Fomove jnsumelantly dressed iris) every day, and have yet to mest HALL wirrnere ie another picture which | cities deitars for supply and special| simple truth. “P. 'S—Kindly do not nublish the| Peema%dents describes although 1 | | Fe tt eee eo eee tee argnat|LET THE GIRLS THEMSELVES “ritar’s address, for some of the! frrasionally do mest an over: | 4 ig yw ie ie aes (iors (thin estimate of $47,899,527.74 was ex-| FROWN ON SCANTY DRESS. [fiPry"[o ‘cond gangs tomers Are id typ on aise knew that | 4 |! Ihive party inethes nation and|clusive of the @ ghtecn million odd) «near Madame: Mothers and city; TRIM FEET AND ANKLES ARE| MEAL Gumbee these dees tee | | Holl f inking fund contribu- k number these days. for Opening Meeti: nd Hi A it out of existence In the Btu >,|follars for sinking fund Jauthoritier are largely to blame for | ald and the youre 6f the Ing Meeting a: ) ! weneo in the Sul | song and for aupply and spectal bills | MeMoreees tte young chewing gum THINGS OF BEAUTY. ake veunast ere | C f 3 \ Pal he hd friend to tho presen ae Heats Sr eetianie “slpoteen girl on public streets. Respectable| “Dear Madam: You invite our , | oneetee 5 to ne he | | first aid for | skin troubles | on public streets scantily dressed and unsuitable for the atreet belongs to d men think they would have her ss, Men's clothes to-day are more 4 of his career, His trust » “is, ‘efore, a] milton dollars,” public char er, and as such it ts Judge Seabury declared his opposi+ H proper that the public should meatl! tion to the scheme of a direct State tax ee | as recommended by the Mills Legisia~ thorities, ldiewk ma hid ¢ and th a J 4 Ailliations are. Well known, The tive Committee last spring, He pledged | ° Joung girl thinks she la so sver worn in any previows age Lee! NODene Soghou Arner “Will Resinol Ointment really rin which he manipulated ths | himself to economy, order and respon~| pretty, ‘because everybody on the the business woman not adopt any of stop this dreadful itching and clear (Continued thom! Firat Page) of the Insurance companies | sibility in State expenditures and street ferns te ead at her and the their gruesome ideas. His ety Coot Him Hie 1 ‘fellers’ in the shop are #0 crazy for “The woman wage earner ta the Dv i her. She kalaomines her nose and moat fortunate of her sex. to-day, | ove re migene © y's mall) Motesty decorates her body with spider web the one to be most envied. She te in. | O#t 08¢ Old man of Venice his life in eiika and flashy colors, covers her dependent economically and in a fair |the taat raid by Austrian flyers, He re- and cheeks with her hair, so way to make rules and regulations|™&#ined In his bedroom to cover his) her freakish appearance attracts for the reat of her sex. Let hor adopt | pajamas with his trousers while hia wite - } every person passing her, and many a uniform working costume if she fled downstairs fn » nightgown. A bomb} ries aketeh of 410, and the Court, as then consi The Administration of Gov, Whit-/turn around for another look. She chooses, but by all means let her crashed through the | the Chairman of publican Con- | tuted, divided in his favor, four co man,” he said, “bas depleted the State ; ld ne soliton vention because i aink that you! three, upon the | simple | quests Treasury ad padded the pul y _ —_— ' the . |whether George W. Perkins coim- rolls, Eve farmer and should understand the character of] iitted grand larceny. real estate has had his taxes raised the opposition which wo may expect 4 hope the public will bear this in because of the Whitman Administra- in thi® campaign. The picture whitch mind in weighing his subseq tion, Committing the responsible just unvelled is only one of Le adenine powers of the Governorship to Mr. Ati ti waleur Whitman has been a costly expert-|/ 1 Bie tM Bg ment. Con the taxpayers of the | State afford to repeat tt? “Every taxpayer should understand that Gov. Whitman was the direct 1 [haw not by altogether forgotten. promised a radical reorganization of }. “adhere closely to the facts when! financial affairs. | find the facts stated an Antwerp) T say th > the facts! ‘To accomplish this he emphatically vs. Hoffman, 218 N. Y. Reports. in refere ere sub. peor the plan for an inadlibee mitted to the Cou of this State budget made up by the Governor ‘dala SOE UNCOUEL. PLANS ‘Niate, in the case of thy People ex Instead of the present scheme of & senkaoei trae 3 rel. Perkins v. Moss, 187 N, Y,, page Lexistature made budget. my eczema away ?"* ‘Madam, if you only knew as much about Resinol as doctors do-- how safe it is to. use, how promptly it act: would not doubt, you would use it af once, Usually it stops itching immediately and soon removes every bit of eruption.’ nearly Aesh<olored pored surtaces with: it Humanitarian Cult droggists. For samp! W-R, Resinol, Baltimore, cone entitle them tor “Ie T am elected HUNTINGTON W, the sinister forces OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & C ° represented by the men to whom I Cause of ‘his increased burdens, Do MERCHANT | ‘ and others of thet : . * Give Your Eyes eno infuene ‘In tne they eaeeteor gto guibe thermeless 34th Street—New York i the Cha, An Equal Chance beac gb people government at Albany, whether ihey in the luxury of another Administra- pe tBDEE I cpponttion which we wil encounter, Salytnemeelves Repuoticans or bemo- ition by Gov. waitmant” SPENCER MILLER, Jr. When your stomach needs food, |} | The people can best estimate the is | ‘ M'COMB8 TALKS ON WATERWAY || you eat. When your body needs ||! sues of the ign by underatand. |, Turning on the administration of IMPROVEMENTS. e ° will relate talks hehashad oe ° i ae i nand ity financial rec- " Test, you sleep. hy not be |] ing the char ‘of the men whe patty. denounced it tor athe, tpeech of acceptance of Mr Blouses, Distinctivel y Smart with men just before Relieve your eye muscles with larae city find agance and Incompe- | yey vork's right to national wld in their etectrocution, the right glasses. You don’t [| Caiiery in which ay Apna the the improvement of the waterways realize how much better you ll/ Sietures of those accustomed to jin and around the city. New York, A eecumir at fashionable in Blouses that Paris has thought of for * Prey upo jety. Th " Paral ey aa a 8 Letcher te Gaientte fl sic’ britemtumee: | Steagien, ae ee Autumn; at prices that are notably moderate for such charming MISHA APPELBAUM Physicians No charge or ebligation. peeted persons whenever tive in the work of social ine ‘ y Poriect Fitting Glassen ne Lew an $2.50 ||| commence to be active. | trust | He hae been loud in promi “I think,” he declared, “the ation affairs in georgette crepe, satin, crepe de chine and every will discuss the Stielow ject Fitting a as $2. 4 | that the portraits that | shall administration hag been empty |as been niggardly with itaclt by be- other preferred material. Murder Case and the 5 hana in my aallery will serve the in performance. The candidate |i parsimonious with New York, 4 Di Game veelul purense. proved to be a false alarm, The |i# conceded that there Is need of vant grace of Capital Established 54 Years WOULD PUT PERKINS’ PICTURE) present administration is the most ears a apo Punishment. New York: 184 Bway, at John t.|]! IN GALLERY. Renee veare” ** | quarters to hold that” lproveinente 223 Sixth Av., 15th St, “It in with this desire tn mind that _jto the waterways of tl i 350 Sixth Av., 224 St.{]|! have referred to the distinguished |CIRECT TAX DUE TO IGNOR-|merely local improvemen 101 Nassau, at Ann St,|]| sentieman who presided over the re ANCE, HE SAYS. contrary, they are distinct!vely 17 West 42d Street. cent Republican convention. In his natiénal benefits, The direct State tax of $18,000,000 levied last year and beng paid this year by taxpayers Was discussed at length by Judge Seabury. He de- clared tt Was Unnecessary and inex speech he pretended to be alarmed at the consequences which may fol- law my wlection, He knows weil th 1 Lam elected the lobbyist and the corporation lawyer bent upon the ac “It is part of wisdom to devetop New York for our future and pre- pare for a day when hungry, but) well-trained and disciplined nations | will look on us with envy after the} Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St Soloot: Belle Story, Prima Donna, Joompliahment of some evil purpos, cusable and due to ignorance of|preat conflict, We must continue to! “Eddys"” Sauce is a wel- [/°° ttempting. improperly to finance. He explained it as foltows!|frepare againat the rapacity of na-| Hugh Allan, Baritone. ons driven to e » ° :, come relish—to your family —= | tions driven to extremities by unpar Nathalie Bashko, Violinist, | Victoria Bashko, Pianist. Max Liebling at the Piano, railed misfortune.” GRAD JURIES WARNED OF and your guests. Eddys ee eicn cP CE tec Ee ¢ \ j TER Rfe]| OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE | // T° | i OLD ENG r Y HEM | Judge Rosalsky Bases Instructions i PIA NOS | on the Strike Pamphlet Sent to ; ‘) Grand Jury Last Month, P 7 Rt aN | All seats free—no tickets Fine in Soups, Chowders, wd A 4 - ~ ‘ may | ee Hoesen at aeera ees ons required. First come fi Stews and Gravies. CaP ane OAR TEN, Pitan ake iratarred. (0 te feat seated, _ that one of tho Grand Juries last nonth had received communtoations (com the New York Railways Com- pany. He told the mombers of the My now juries if they received any com- munications which they considered referred to matters that might come | before them, not to open them but to Grocers and poner | 0 tessen Stores sell it Cc Ma ebyE Pritchard, 33) Spr ng St.N.Y Lon't tail to see and hear the new Artist's model Waters-Aut la Player-pianos. They represent the very highest achievement of the art of player-piano construction and contain all the latest and greatest Improvements, The Waters-Autola player-pianos have the We hope all our 107 members will not prio this meeting so as to give strangers a chance to Join a Four Chic Blouses Specially Priced Ne Al » t them over to the District Attor- 7 in the w Momogin P same sweet tone as the Waters Pianos and the fyiney for wesion, oe Blouse of a. Grape {nh combina, 5.00 ioe eat *, Ra After referring to the section of the ion colors ol a isque, bisque and ‘. Mi wonderful new Autola Player is the perfect law which makes it binding on a. , ite . i player-piano. Grand Juror to communicate to the navy, white and navy or white and black, AS other members for a edgo of erime he o Rosalsky sald “There are many lawyers laboring under the delusion th this section | any person the right to speak to or communicate with a Grand ne Juror about matters which may come q before him for deliberation, It ts highly improper to commune with the Grand Jury about any such mat jon any knowl. Collecti ya any know! ions and Contriby. tions not permitted, Nothing for Sale, Blouse of Georgette Crepe in navy, black Very attractive low prices and eas” payments or brown; gilt embroidery; vest and col 6.90 (without interest) are now offered and old planos will be taken in exchange. Send for Catalogue. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street of cream lace; buttons of coral or green, Blouse of Georgette Crepe in white, flest: or bisque; hand-drawn work and hand-em-' broidery on bosom, collar and cuffs; deep sailor collar; a most dainty waist. 10.75 We want humanitarians— 10.75 SEY 5 ORANGES Mond! arien Offic, "10 a the common law atioh an | Blouse of Georgette Crepe in white, flesh not money, Brookiyn onthe a" * : fh OPEN | aH W. fen mene ar Se ee eee tea ate or pearl-gray; hand embroidered on bosom, | HM © :VENINGS ) 97] E, 149ty Sto meee Sth Ave. aes TE anon tee ray uty back and cults; Val lace trimming; deep 13.75 Ri 271 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. and any indictment that may he found cult eRect; distinctly a blouse aristocratic, ‘ ——— as the result of influence shall be set aside by the Court a +} ; WORLD WANTS WorK WONDERS SO RCE ETA TE 8S TW EAR AN AK OR RACES TE PACTS CEE KT

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