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“Eyesight Needs” Permit of no-Delay Not if you value your sight — Heglected, it gets worse daily. Eye strain is a severe drain on your vitality, and is all the more dangerous because in its first stages it is unnoticeable to you. nations by Regist ered Eye charge or obligation || | Fitting Glasses as Low ar $2.59 96hkich & Sons Established 54 Years The = sele New York: 184 B’way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. Michael A. 350 Sixth Av., 220 St. |] uty street 101 Nassau, at Ann St. jon the cha 17 West 42d Street. Brooklyn 498 FultonSt.,cor.BondSt . wa Offers a New Select This stunning model inches hi; Ngee 5 aaoes sein, gtd and Spanish Louis XV 4.00 JURY BEING P FOR ROFRANO TRIAL: FIVE MEN W BOX | Talesmen Are Questioned as to Their Views on Testi- mony of Convicts. OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & © “Fulton and Bridge Sts..Brooktyn The New Shoe Department ion At an Unusual Price The “Verniay’’ Boot Exclusive With Oppenheim Collihs & Co. eight toe, welted sole + heel. Exceptionally Low Priced On Special Sale at the Brooklyn Store a CKE @ prosecution THE Weeka in the Criminal Branch of the] trials of the alleged conspiraters. Supreme Court to-day. The prosecution is in the hands of Gaetano Montemagno in under gen. | Assistant who wk Grice en ,{ tence of death for the murder, Phe] yin try. Brondint, the only other charges “Rofrano em-!man yet named by the Grand Jury ‘ployed Montemagno to rid himself of |1n the conspiracy. Mr, Brothers will Gaimari, who was © Heutenant® of | be amsisted by Assistant District At- “Big Tom" Foley in the Second As- Aciiait Dotia aroha sie sembly District and* rendered inet-| surphy, who apent nearly @”year in fective Rofrano’s ‘rebeltion /against | sonecting and sifting eviaence in the Foley. case under Mr. Swann's predecessors, Assistant District-Attorney Broth-| que defense will be conduc ers in questioning talesmen, asked Martin Littleton [them if they were prejudiced against] The lawyers estimate that four days jthe testimony of convicts or had | Will suffice for the selection of a jury. ‘The prosecution has witnesses whic | strong political leaning or affiliations. | L°°,? 4 it will take a week to hear. Mr, Lit- | Martin Littleton, for the defense, in-| tleton’s present pul is to put rpose try “uired as to the political aMtiations| Rofrano on the stand in his own de- Beg, 0, 8. Pat, Off, HAND MADE H. B. Kirk & Co. Busy Now— ’ Widest Variety ees We sell the BETTER of FURNITURI charged elsewhere for the common poy He 4-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY PERI- OD .BEDROOM SUITE, IN AMERI- CAN WALNUT a With large French plate mirrors; consist- fing of DRESSER 42 long, Mirror 24x30; CHIFFONIER 34 jong, mirror 16x 20; TOILET TABLE 40 inches long, with trip- licate mirror; BED in Conner \ A Year America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY OLD CROW AYE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S.A. | Sou Pt Warne. New York, N. Y Cash-Store P; &! TR. to Pay rices Plain Figure Tags ind RUGS at are afew SPEC! Open Satardays Until 10 P.M. Motor Deliveries Everyw g Tats: ted PY! T eaves Sin AVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER g, 1916. agcmctahsRessedlg of talesmen and whether they would Rofeana, formerly’ PY" ibe pradddlogd agaist ‘Rotrine by- Cleaning Commissioner, cause He disappeared atten hve. im. rge of conspiring in the! dictment to give himself up for trial ot of Michael Gaimarl, Marcn eight months Inter, 1s begun before Justice! Sidney Abenheim, importer and ex- rter at No, 2 Stone Street, was the | first juror selected, taking the fore- man's seat e Other jurors selected at tite morn- ing session were Eugene 0. Middie- brook, a printer employed by The | World’ of No. 417 Manhattan Street; Ellas Marshall, consulting engineer |of No. 48 West One Hundred aiid Twenty-cighth Streat, Wiliam A, | Pranchard, merchant, No. 34 Thomas Street, and Robert §, Bateman, of | No, 65 Morningside Avenue. Montemagno has been Wtought trom the death house at Sing Sing to teftity death house at Sing Sing to testify at the trial. . Last spring, through Father Cashin, he voluntarily offered his evidence to the District Attorney, Others brought from Sing Sing te testify are Frank Fennimore, under sentence to prison for from seven to fourteen years for complicity in the murder, whose confession in May, 1915, brought about the indictment of Rofrano, and Rocco Carnivale, other- wise known as Rocks Cornell, who is under sentence of from twenty years to life fer the same crime. CONNECTING ROFRANO WITH “THE ASSASSINATION. The proséeution will seek to estab- lish that frequent telephone messages passed between Rofrano’s office Th the Street Cleaning Department and the hiding place of Carnivale and Fenni- more in Brooklyn after the murder, and that payments of money were made by members of the Rofrano family to; persons who might be sum- moned by the Wistrict Attorney at Prepare This for a Bad Cough—It’s Fine Cheavly and Easily Made, bat Does the Work Quickly. The finest cough syrup that money can buy—costing only about one-fifth ax much as ready-made preparations—can easily be made up at home. The way it takes hold and conquers distres: r coughs, throat and chest colds will really arte you enthusiastic about it, Any druggist can supply you with 234 ounces of Pinex (30 cents’ worth), Pour this into a pint bottle and the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Shake thoroughly and it is ready for use. The total cost is about 54 cents and gives you a full pint—a family supply—of a most effectual, pleasant tasting remedy, Pinex is @ special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, Sretines with guaiacol and is kn chad ak ‘orld over for its ‘ompt ig effect on the throat i id disappointment by aski Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "£54 ounces of inex" with full directions and don't re any- thing else. A guarantee of absolute sat- isfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this prreatelten, The Pinex nd.—Advt, West 42d Street Metal Cloths in Gold, Women’s Ne plain and embro at 95c and Marabou Capes —+—- fense, and the lawyer is firm in the| BUFALO, N. ¥., Oct, %—Thomas belief that in four, hours of direct | Mott Osborne's resignation as Warden testimony and crosé examination his client can clear bimself of the charge. | of Sing Sing Prison was*announced Rene -esrti Beaded and Spangled Trimmings, TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR beeper ermenmetearrene es arg HEARTY WILL PROVIDE UNUSUAL VALUES IN ee Broadcloth Collar: in smart models, in natural and black, superior quality, finished with ribbons or tassels, at $2.75 RUSSIANS PIERCE GERMAN |=" tm wu LINES ON EAST FRONT Petrograd Reports That ¢he Great Battle in Volhynia Is Still Raging. PETROGRAD, Oct. 9 (via Zondon). —The great battle in Volhynia, east of Bladimir-Volynaki, is continuing, the War Office announced to-day, and t! Russians have succeeded at some places in entering the Teutonte lines. The positions taken have been con- solidated, the statement adds. y region, southeast the Austro-German forces have assumed the offensive, but were stopped in their attacks by the Ru&sian fire. An Austrian ad- vanced trench in this sector was taken. MACKENSEN CAPTURES: ISLAND IN DANUBE Takes Six Guns and Roumanian Troops—Berlin Claims Another Victory in Transylvania, BERLIN, Oct. 9 (vin London).— Troops of Field Marshal von Macken- sen by a surprise attack obtained possession of the island in the Danube northwest of Sistovia, It was announced officially to-day, They captured six guns and the Rou- manian troops on the island, ——$——____ 200 WOMEN KILLED IN BUCHAREST AIR RAIDS Aviators Bombard Roumanian Cap- ital by Day and Night Continu- ously, Says Report to the Hague. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 9 (via Lon- don).—According to information re- ceived by the Roumanian Legation at The Hague, 250 persons, of whom 200 |were women, have been killed or | wounded by German atreraft in bom- | |bardments of Bucharest. These at- |tacks continue by day and night, The protest recently addressed by the Roumanian Government to tre United States and other neutrals ts said at the Roumanian Legation to relate not only to the bombardment of" Bucharest and other open towns but to allegations of atrocities by Bulgarian troops in Dobrudja, and to German war methods in the Balkans, walch are characterized as cruel. Beeches Anan dh CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN tendent of Prisons, here to-day. Mr. Carter said the appointment of Os- borne’s successor and other matters pertaining to prison methods will be taken up shortly. — An hour previous to the announce- ment of Superintendent Carter, Spen- cer Miller jr. Mr, Osborne's assistant, stated at Sing Sing Prison that War- den Osbotne had not resigned but had, in a communication to Mr. Car- ter, intimated that he would resign unless the Superintendent's order compelling him to keep long term Prisoners within the prison walls at all times was rescinded, After jhe heard of the announce- ment Mr, Miller reiterated that when Warden Osborne teft the prison at noon to-day it was his impression that the letter he had written to Mr, Carter was an unofficial expression of his views and intentions and did not constitute his official resignation. He said t as far any of t Warden's frignds or tants knew he had not tendered his official resig- nation @dywould not finally decide on whether or fot to resign until late to-day, ~ “The recent order of Superintendent OSBORNE RESIGNS. STOCKS STRONG. SINCE HE COULDN'T HAVE SOHN WAY ig Sing After Fight Against Keeping Long Term-- ers Within Prison Walls AFTER SLUMP ON Another 2,000,000 Share Day and All the Leaders: Are Prgminent in Trading. Fright over the U-boat raids seized the stock market at the opening to- day and in the first fifteen minutes of trading the “scare” had spread throughout the list. The industrials came tumbling down from 8 to 1 points but the railroads held firmer, | serving, in @ way, to steady the mar- ket after the initial flurry. It was a big chance for the “shorts” to cover and within twenty minutes after the opening these buyers brought the prices up again to somewhere near normal, Enormous liquidation at the onteet, even in the standard issues, de- moralized trading. U. 8S. Steel, the recognized pulse of the mar. | ket, dropped to\ags, as against 116! on Saturday, then went to 109 1-2 and | to 110 and back to 1091-3 in fifteen transactions involving 27,500 shares. Almost immediately after this list of preity enie ting soon” in trans- ac eregatl shares, Republic Steel, which was at 781-8 on Saturday, fell to 60 ten minutes after the Exoh opened, and in fifteen minute: climbed to 76. The initial drop of more than 18 points was the heaviest in the Ii Lg tip which was 2 7-8 off at the opbning figures of 93, fell to a8 1-2 and rallied later to 93 1-2. The other copper» stocks suffered declines of three or four points. Trémendous selling pressure was brought to bear upon the standard railway stocks, Union Pacific losing al- py A le but soon regained three o " carter directing the Warden to keep ‘ifer’ and long term men within the prisoh walls has paralyzed the workings of Mr, Osborne's system,” Mr. Miller said, “Ninety-four of the men were al- lowed beyond the actual confines of the prison and under the old system were known as ‘trusties.’ Only twen- ty-elght of these men are now en- titled to that privilege. Many of those who have to remain inside were officers of the Mutual Welfare League and they cannot now come out to the Warden's office to attend a meeting.” Ses ani at ‘INJURED BOY ASKS $55,000. 8. KR. T. Sued for Hurts to Lad - Who Got 400 New Pieces of Skin. The trial of an action brought by Jacob Myers of No, 365 West One Hun- dred and Bighteenth Street, a theatri- cal agent, inst the B. R. T. to re- cover $55,000 for injuries sustained by his son, Jacob jr, on March 10, 1915, was begun to-day before Justice Black- nar in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, The boy, now ten years old, was struck by « train at Thirteenth ‘Avenue and Elghty-fourth street. He was in court y in a wheel chair. lawyer says young Myers has undergone ninety-seven skin grafting operations, four hundred pieces of skin having been contributed by his mother, ———— Prices Slump im Chicage Market, CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—Activity of Ger- man submarines resulted to-day in a Wheat The break right at the start amount- cases, December falling to 1,541-2 as compared with 1,691-2 at Saturday's finish. MARKET. | WHEAT. ten Setunday > chose, fpen, High. Low, Clos, ch'g, Ea? ° 1 IBN ee 1BTy — Fi | toot May isin Tt isag — 3% | CORN ! 76" Dee, Tos 16% 164 — Ts May ee TE BEx- & & degree as in the case of wheat, cepted reason for the declines. Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues The Display of Dress Trimmings On the Main Floor, features the newest effects in Beaded, Spangled, Rhine: Oriental Wool and Silk Embroidered Trimmings in ! otif Beaded and Spangled Allovers and Flouncings in rich color combinations. PECIAL OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW, WILL COMPRI ene enen nee eee ILL COMPRISE yard 75c, 1.25 to 11.50 “ Spangled and Beaded Allovers and Flouncings, Oriental Silk & Wool Bandings and Motif Designs “ Silver and Steel, Novelty Jet and Spangled Ornaments, Cords, Buckles and Girdles, 25c to 3.25 Smart Hand Bags TO-MORROW, AT A SAVING Of ONE-THIRD BELOW REGULAR VALUES. — Hand Bags of Chiffon Velvet, Silk Moire and Faille; ck wear s and Sets idered, roomy inside new $1.35 and Boas Bandings and Motif designs; Fall colors at $2.35 and 3.25 Hand Bag: , steel hand embroidered, on ‘Black Chiffon, Moire or Faille; arm saddle style or pointed skirt effect; in black and new Fall colors, West 43d Street one, Jet, E $1.95, 3.50 to 18.50 50c, 1.50 to 6.50 - yard $1.75 compartments, in black and downward crash of wheat values.| 4 ed to five cents a bushel in some|4 Prices of corn, oats and pro-|4 visions also fell, but not to so radical | 4! a Greatly increased difficulty in mak. ing exports was the generally ac- fe dvin The Mercantile Marine issues, feel- ing especially the effects of the Ger- man submarine activities off American coast, were lower by 7% to 12 points, common and preferred. Be- fore 11 o'clock the common Ey risen to 88% and the preferred to 171%, with stronger showing in the transactions. Distinctive munitions stocks, such Brake, “industri Alconal” Won e, In iol, Westing- house, Studebaker and Pressed Steel Car receded from 3 to 10 points, but before the first hour had phased, all tre made marked gains over the low igures. In the railroad list, New York Cen- tral opened 2% off at 108. adian Pacific ‘vas a point and a down the opening, and Southern Railway, which had a big rise on Saturd juffered a loss of 1% from the top price of that day, which was 27%. Later in the day the market eased off and became stecdy an# quiet. The market closed strong at figures between the lw and high of the early hours of trading. The total number of shares traded in was 2,017,300, This was the sec- ond two-million share day in the present market, The cotton market prices broke $1.60 to $2 a bale, December cotton was quoted at 16.97 cents a pound, which was 29 points off. March cot- ton was at 16.95, a decline of 42 points, ry previous id jo 5 With Po pry from closing: at $4.85 | Rr met 4 oa & 2 % PB R= 38 6 Ys, x at at =e Wee ETN «YOO } %, 1 8 al Corp. 6 i, is =H iB of NE i 1 rt 1 -, fly Ge f= 8 52 3% BB MS 80 SO 805% — 2's Ge it G8 =, oe” 19” 100K — 488 at a Evi . ® Os Ose oh Nevada Consolidated 21 2020 % Norfolk & Westem 140 147-189 — git Xo Altorake, "187 BR 188° — B NE ee i ia = 3% fle 18 “hi uh =t Bn ae try = 2 eee iH 4 Reh ao 1068 Hs = | i i Bt a Ntudebaxer’ Co pe 131 it | Rome ‘ty ee HB-B be ee & Pes: tN we geek ‘ny = hy Hg WB Hey BY oR y= Wetinenone Ft Bi i =3 Wile Green’ te. My OM dy ‘Tota! salen 2.017.800. 5 oo a ‘0 0 FEE AR STANDARD 0) DEMANDS, SUBMARIN RAIDS \seebiae aa Standard Otl . ° Bayonne, N. J., / int+ the increase the laborers, pected to quit work to-morrow. demands are: A 80 per cent. increase in w men _receivi About is under Hennessy of t Company's Plant at wo-day refused to in wages ¢ manded by a committee representing 1,000 are ex- ‘The ~ for ‘Used Resinol—Soon Entirely Curnd. Mar. 10,—*'l had itching ecsema for almost four years, My shoul arms and just below the knees were af- fected, It was ply a constant itch ing, burning, smarting sensation. he would itch so, and with the least seratch- ing become so sore 1 could hardly stand it to bend them. [ could not possibly sit down because I would natu- rally have to bend my knees, and that I could not do. I could hardly do my housework. ‘I had tried different soaps, ointments, salves, liniments, etc,, all too “e+ ay. A 20 per cent. increase for men receiv- ing more than $3, and bi "The company does not feel at ter tre numerous to mention—all to no avail, ment by foremen, who, the mei At last I learped of Resinol Ointment fort, nave scked and | inched het and Resinol Soap and used them accord- Ge ¥ ‘ord, Gener H er of the plant, nald’ seetne ing to directions. That night was the rst tithe in many that I stept in peace, is to | it down The skilled mechanics of the plant have protested aga serting they are fa’ Ne, The the styles that service. The Men's Shoes a: popular English la: solee—others for dr ed Mrike become pple tl china “Ovington Gifts fo ODA NOON OOOD DOOD inst as irly trea 0 serio: ted. 20% Reductions BEFORE WE ENLARGE, we must reduce— alterations now ~ give us dou! November gel cramped for room. To permit the Teceiving of the in- creased amount of new fall stocks we have reduced 20% in price. and trike, ape Ingenuities,” so suitable as T every occasion, attractive figures. OVINGTON’S 312-314 Fifth Avenue, New York and in a short time Twas entirely Si » G. Ci, Silsby, Box 30, Rockville, N. Y. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment ant Resinol Soap. For sa 1. free, he '¢ to Dept. 5-S, Resinol, ‘imore.— vt, a us ‘he plant we will shut entirely,” going on, which will loor space after present make us all our present stock Here you will now find glassware and all those at particularly VYTSOTIUOOOOOOSOOS Specialists in Footwear Since 2857 Andrew Alexan Ten Day Sale (Ending October 14th) ' Fall'and Winter Shoes Right now when fall shoes are needed and good leather is so scarce that shoe prices are climbing, Shoes are all tlack—in kidskin and calfskin— do not change and the leathers phat give greatest $3.65 * Some heavy duty styles wit! $4.85 At Downtown Store Only Sixth Avenue at 19th Street: Women’ $3.85 (With basting ) wear, Call st BUREAU, nite EY THE BVENING Donald Building, der $4.65 on the double $5.85 Serge dresses tur trimmed are q in vogue this season that they tay fairly be said to take first rank in the Place of simple afternoon costumes, This one wil! be found destrable for small women, as i wirls. It ts attractive ) it shows very new features, time it is so simple that 0 CaN SOW @ Bei make it, The simple Plain bodice on skirt are cut separately and joined sna to the other beneath the belt, and, In place of darts, the bodice 1s fitted by means of box plaits which meet those of tho ‘skirt to give exceptionally pret sy ines, The plaits on the skirt aro applies that ts, they are cut separatoly h separate edge is joined to a separnia edge of tho skirt, so that they add ts the flare and the fuln The treatment of fur shown, here ts @ very novel and attractive one; but, as a matter of course you could make this dress from many differant materials and you could trim it in many different ways. A fur collar and fur on the sleeves would be quite suffielent without the fur .on the slire if something simpler fs wanted, in place of the fur, some pretty little em. broldery could be used on the collar amd cuffs and finishing the f; ot the bodice, Embroidery mak very tm- portant feature of the season. On serge, it preferably would be done in worsted thread, but {f this frock were made of charmeuse it would be Pretty to use beads or silk embroidery, or you could trim charmouse with fur just as the sorge is here, and, if something a little leas heavy is wanted on the ilk, a short. hatred fur, such as Hudson seal or Mole could be used for the Purpose, 1-year sizo will be needed 1% material 27 inches -yide, 5% yards 44; the width of lower edge ts 4 yards, The May Manton pattern No, out in sizes for 16 and 18 years, yards of 8% yards 36 0 the skirt at the 9206 ta WORLD M. AY MANTO: 100 Weat Thirty-ancnoy a L REJECTS (ECZEMA ITGHED AND ~ 1,000 T0 QUIT Strike of Laborers: at Bayonne Plant Expected to Be De- clared To-morrow. The. part below my knees was frightful, | Tt BURNED CONSTANTLY ase

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