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nected for twenty-five World Wants Work Wonders.' present and presented to Mr. =| with which Mr, Deery has been con- Mexican border, were} Young Mr, and front at years, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. Deery sent from the ram of congratulations. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Women’s Coats of Distinction In the dressier models fur is lavishly used. But that is only one of the many happy thoughts from Paris. Every other thought, in plain-tailored and costume coats alike, has its reflection in our showing. Women's Coats of Velour Cloth in smart semiefit- ted or straight-line effects; large convertible collar of | seal plush; lined through- out and interlined. Special Women’s Coats of Broad- cloth or Velour Cloth in the approved new mod- els, trimmed with velvet or fur, lined throughout and interlined. Special }, Women’s Coats of Bo- livia Cloth or Wool Ve- lour Cloth in distinctive semi-fitted models, hand- some fur collars, peau de Special cygne lined. Motor or Travel Coats...... Afternoon and Dressy Coats......3, Prices, throu from 88 to at our store ‘0 per cant. cglebrating Come In and buy now your home terms easy for y Vinee you. whet credit that ™, her you buy 27.50 35.00 59.75 27.50 39.75 Evening Wraps and Coats........59.75 85.00 of the wonderful money @aving bar Let Us Start You Housekeeping Now Young married couples particularly shouts We sell thing to rison will con- Our Prices Are Always the Lowest 45.00 59.75 115.00 5.00 45.00 "Anniversary VURNITURE Buy Now& SaveMoney with any etyle Victor Victrola from $15 0 $350 OR WITH RECORDS. pay for it in sinall ly or monthly pay- re red ‘our way ol hare ina. furnish will make for cash or Accounts Opened From Hmall Accounts Kepectally Pay One Dollar end We Will Deliver Any Complete Room Outfit No Club Fees No Interest Added No Extra Charges of Any Kind Open an Account Brr_ Vth Avy Range, Meator or Corr age Pay for it 50¢c A WEEK Lar Caxh or Credit. eo, Extra 62.08, BA.08 . Guaranteed in every We sive and Redeem Sperry Gold Stamps We alco give an 144-146 WEST andLenoxAvs. NEWARK $5 to $5,000 to [On Kmall Weekly or Monthly Puymente, Invited, Buffets Reg.Vrice FF as CUSTOMERS We 4 's Gr Furniture House umdnn gcompy STORE, 49-51 Market St. Complete 8-1 $89 Complete 4-Hoom Onsttit, 98 Other 2, 8, 4 and 5. Onttiie Up to 55, to This $35 Vict Con $25 Vi $10 Worth of Records (Your Open an Account with one of Our Special Outfits ALL READY TO START HOUSER! G 350 BLOCK TH Coat 79.50 to 150.00 to 395.00 * GENUINE LEATHER ROCKER, “Re Le AVE. Excessive Cost Shown by In- quiry Bureau in Figures from Records. | IS HIGHEST IN THE U. S.| Enrollment of 1,930 Students | | at Columbia and New York | University Suggested. | i William Bullock, Director of the) Bureau of City Inquiry, made public this morning a statement, reinforced | by figures taken from the records, | showing that the city would eave College of the City of New York and/ by paying for the tuition of ite 1,980 students in Columbia or New York: University. Tho report of the Bureau of City Inquiry is as follows: , “With euch student tn tho College! of the City of Now York getting free education at a cost of $454.16 @ year to the taxpayers, President Sidney E. Mezes has requested from the Board tion of $163,853.21 for next year. If the request is granted the cost to the | Public of each of the college students will exceed $500 a year, notwithstand- ing the fact it appears the present | per capita cost is the highest of any college or university in the United! Staten. “Tho additional for by President budget, now Board of funde are asked Mezes in the 1917 tivitins of the college this year was $700,598.07. The total requested for next year ts $864,451.28. In recent yoars the expenses of the college have been rapidly growing. In 1906 the total appropriation wae only $840,618, or less than one-half the amount for 1916, and 147 per cent, less than the @mount requested for next year. “Complete analysis of the itomised costs of the free education given the college etudents in the inetitution, shows that the city would save §254.16) @ year on each of the average regis- tration of 1,980 students, or a round) gum of $490,500 @ year, if it were to, abandon the City College and pay the $200 tultion fee required for each etu-) dent in Columbia University or the New York University. HOW ALMOST A HALF MILLION CAN BE SAVED. “The possibility for this saving,! which is placed at the lowest possible minimum, is shown by the following table covering the college proper: sn ie, at 4 Years i 00 “at | Toast Laer cout nantoes | Leemunent "of “Bepartinent » of 8 oo ‘et ay “oe eo s00.07m.00 “ie eee Latte Bio BPM. x. s0nc0 ‘Total yeasty cost of college, eeerOOTO,000.85 jen ferred anne | wernt’ cy Sosa Coven 380,000.00 | Prgsent om font body in college Drover... “The figures in the table, while rep- resenting a minimum, are official and wuffictent to show that the taxpayers are paying @ highly excessive oost for the education bestowed on each and $490,500 a year by abandoning the). NOF STUDENTS dno ! Mra. Deery © ¢ fiver, a gift In ‘ ; SILVER WEDDING OF there of Hla Prietiés Bh 1, How Many Pounds? | : la hia htlae aide diokeg ay f ; fA, AND MAS, R,H, DEERY |: sant AN ounce of pre- aan | sane Tea iow, ’ vention—”’ says | Mr, and Mrs rt Hunt Lyman, ‘i | Jobr Decry, are Murphy, br. y - Hayes, Mr. and Mra. W. FB. Hoselly =e dy ag of pre t 1. Deory of [Mr. and Mes, Jamon Lambert, Mr, and vention in a bottle soklyn, were Patra, H. Vanderslice, Dr, and Mra. of Sozodont Liquid [oii eis to more than ono| Fulreton, Sir and Mm Gardner, —"“the old-master hundted of thelr friends, to celebrate Ring and Mr. and Mra, James ee he twenty-fifth anniversary of thelr Bre caw tho ORI ARE is dentifrice.” lroatHags: Move than forty mambers|Sir "and Sita. Decry were present, of the staff of The New York World, | thelr other son, Robert J. Deery, be- _ >-— ¢ — ing with the Seventh Regiment at the M) Und » who took office on 16, 1914, the sulartes of the teaching staff Ih the college proper have steadily increased, apd the groatest increase in recent years is propo’ lowing t d for next year, as the fol- rane Orer Year ous Year tale 1vi8. W464 gig U8 ite inetd fee for Col mrucun icy WONT cee, SAO OTL.OO. 6.6.6 BTL681,00 “President Mezes has requested that sixteen mew instructors be | for! added to the teaching staif in the col- lege proper, giving # total of 176 vol- lege insiuctors for next year as A YEAR T4PULITZER PRIZES D AN ed In 1. A prin most suggestive D SCHOLARSHIPS The announcement issued by Co- lumbia University describes the prizes| deemed the most talented and de~ f $1,000 for the best and | School of Journalism, or for an idea thet will promise great Improve: | ment in tho operation of the school Jolt A gold medal, costing $0 the most disinterested and meritori- of music in Anierica who may be and scholarships as follows serving, in order that he may con “Bive of the prizes are to be award- | tinue his studies with the advantare Journalism as follows: fot Burope instruction, and ded to an art stu shall be certi th will papor on the future | dent in & one ous public service rendered by any ee tal Amounting to $16,500 to Be Distributed at Co. |‘™\P5 lumbia in 1917, Prizes and scholarships as provided for In the will of Joseph Pulltger, founder of the Pulltzer School of Journalism, will be awarded for the first time at the Columbia University |Commencement tn 1917. Announce- ment to that effect has just been made by Columbia University. The nine prizes, totalling $9,000, and the five travelling scholarships, val- | ued at $1,600 each, are open allke to men and women, Qualifications of | (tose nominated will be judged by suitable juries, tthe reports of which | Will be passed upon by the Advisory Board of the Pulltaer School of Jour. | nalism. Candidates may obtain full infor- mation regarding the procedure to be followed by applying to the Secretary of the university, The nominations must be made before Feb. 1, 1917, on 8 that will be provided. he Pulitzer School of Journaliam was founded tour years ago. The will f Joseph Pulitzer had provided that | p, ‘tory of the rm “1, A prize of {ean novel a some and the highest American the educational bor of ample, ublished during the c best present the whole: where of American life can manners and manhood, “2, & prize of $1,000 for the jn ew York, which shall the stage in raising the standard of food morals, good taste and good my ore. A_ prize of §2,000 for the best of the year upon the history the United States, “4, A prize of American btography teaching patri- | otic and unselfish @ervices to the | people, illustrated by an eminent ex- cluding as too obvious the against the 160 new employed. Tho of Estimate an additional appropria: | sors, another at college in the United States, - dition to the rates quoted, the City College proper has thirty-five aso- ciate professors at $2,750 each, seven at $2,700 each, five | eleven Instructors at $2, ja | $410 on the wages of tempc ployees on the care of plant decreas Presid from $138,450 echool instruction next year. college proper has ten projessors ut $5,000 euch, two aX $4,760 each, three at $4,000 each, two at $8,760 each and five at $3,600 each, The President re- questa two additional $5,000 profes- | $8,600 and one at 4 600 each, | ry ach, eix | wal 00 and six at $2,600 each at uested for 1617, This de and equipment. Although the number of studenta in the Townsend Harris Hall High Sohool la being steadily with the ultimate object of | 1 these pu | $144,660 for ‘high | “The following table summarizes | the detailed request made to the Board of Esttmate by the President, and compares the totals with the al- | lowance for this yenr: | GRAND TOTALS. | Aiowahon for IPB oo eeee 0) 8700 E98 OT Renuieted for 1017 ea Net {ncrenan request 45) 8 ot a oven 1918. 108 New Court 1 The new Will joe Court | at South Fifth and New Streots wes | opened ar & It cost the city nearly $100,000 to put in shape and {a| paid to be the finest police court In the areater city, Magistrate Lewis H. | Tinynolds regeived « delegation of citi- rens, headed id Coroner F. C. i ner, and to-night there will be gene’ dinner tn honor of the BAD BREATH are. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work People afflicted with bad breath find wick relief through Dr. Edwards’ live Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-| coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act ently but firmly on the bowels and iver, stimulating them to natural ac- all of the students in the college. “There are no students resident in | the college, and @ true basis for com. | parison are the tution fees charged | by other colleges and universities. | Against the per capita cost of $454.16 for the students in the College of the City of New York are the following tultion fees for colleges or universitias throughout the country: Tu anni, Ey vice 840, Conpectiout College Dartmouth) College Coliseo 4 Manfoni Uni ian Univermity Outn, COLLEGES COMPARED. “Out of the list of 840 leading ool- leges In tho United States, the highest tuition cost per annum ie $286, charged by the Btevens Institute of Technology. Tho people of the City of New York are paying $169.16 per gnnum over and above this amount as the per capita cost of each of the ost 36s w York the r universities give and other living ex r students at the fol- maximum rates: penses to the lowing yearly tion, clearing the blood and_ gently purifying the entire system. They di that which dangerous calomel ‘does without any of the bad after effects. | All the benefits of nasty, sickening, | iping cathartics are 1 from bi Edwards’ tise renee Witnout | iping, or an; jangreeable effects. | ih ae M. Edwards discovered the lformula after seventeen years of ctice among patients afflicted with Cows! and liver complaint with the/ attendant bad breath. | | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are | purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by |their olive color. Take one or two| levery night for » week and note the effect. 10c and 23c, All druggisty,— Advt, GRAND RADIOS FURNITURE’ CREDIT TERMS | $3-°* Down on $50: G0 6 | 75.00 | 70 08 « 100 10-0 “« + 150.00 | 15-0 “ * 200-¢ | 95.00 «68 ## 300.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED MPLETE FROM $50 TO 6500 Open Monday & Seturday Evenings | 106 ST, L STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS after my death my executors, then of Journalism has been and then is in successful operation, and {f at or be-| fore that time a plan for awarding| gar year 1916. | “There are also five travelling scholarships having @ value of $1,500 each to be awanied. will go to graduates of the School of | } | Journalism in order to enable them year in Europe to study the social, political and moral con- @itions of the people acter and principles of the European The fourth annual scholar- ship will be awarded to that student Mentho-Laxene.—Advt. Stern Brothers ay the whole principal ($1,000,000) to, Columbia University.” © three years ended one year | The $1,000,000 contingent to the car. |inally turned over to Columbla Unt- y-seven | versity by Mr. Pulitzer. if at any time within seven years) i and qualified, shall be satis- “that for three years the Schoo! erally to be Drizes or Lenape art contemplated | sald agreement shall have been eed upon and adopted, they shall to spend @ ng out of the terms set forth above 8 additional to the $1,000,000 ortg- preas. West 42nd Street Between 5th Were 87.50 to 20.00] 88.00 to 80.75 $9.00 to 14.00 $12.00 £7.50 to 10.00} $7.50 to 10.50) Scarf Pins, $12.00 to 19.00 Pearl Drop Earrin, $17.50 Cameo Drop 3, $15.50 Novelty Rings, 810.60 to 16.00 Cigarette Holders, $12.50 Coin Cases, — $15.00 to 20.00 Brooches, $10.00 to 12.00 Lavallieres, $12.00 Sautoir Chains, $17.50. Brooches, Lavallieres, Rings, Fobs, Pencils, Pendants, $7.50 Taffeta Silk Umbrellas in colors and black; close rolled; with selected natural and mission wood handles, at $2.95 at Domestic Ribbons, suitable for tri bane Included are Brocaded Tinsels, an Chine, ete. Silver and Gold Ribbons in Restaurants. at $19.50 “Rite Hite’ Wardrobe at $22.50, 25.00 to 100.00 COLUMBUS: AVE. 103&104'St names of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, “The work for which these prizes Journalism and in Lettera are een done or published in the calen- 14 Karat Gold Jewelry TO-MORROW, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. $5.00 P Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW Union Silk Umbrellas | Extra Fine Silk Umbrellas with novelty and sterling silver handles, including service straps and loops, The Ribbon Department Is now exhibiting a complete line of Imported and Metal Warps in light and dark effects; Plain Ribbons in all the new weaves, Faille, Moire, Satin de FOR TO-MORROW, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 7 ins. wide, in black, white and colors; also 534 inch, self colored floral designs, in white, pink and blue,, . .yard at $ 5 lar J 5 Striped, Plaid and Dresden Ribbons, ¢ and 75, Balam 814 inches wide,..°.......++ aaeiiaennals yard Regular Value $8.50 pair. High Grade Trunks and Are shown on the Fourth Floor in an extensive variety of models for every requirement of travel, including Wardrobe, Dress and Auto Trunks, THE FOLLOWING ARB FEATURED AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. Fibre Covered Wardrobe Trunks Full sized trunks, containing ten garment hangers; five drawers; hat box; shoe pockets. | | Round Edge Model. .......at 825,00 Trunks American newspaper during the year. “S. A prine of $1,000 for the best his- vices rendered to the |public by the American press during eding youn ' the test of excellence. being c! of style, moral purpose, sound rea: |iag, apd power to influence public opinion in the right direction. "®, A prize of $1,000 for the best ex-! work during the strict accuracy, ess, and the accomplishment of Check and Abort a Bad Cold |, In Five Hours With MENTHO- LAXENE. $1,000 for the Amor- standards of Amert- You Buy It Concentrated and Mix With Pint of Syrup. play, performed in best represent value and power of Doubtless every reader recalls hav- ing neglected a slight i hours it settled into a * then about 72% h comfort, if not of bronchit: or pneumonia or catarrh. Now con- fess, if you've had such an experience, and take time by the forelock by pre- paring to 3 abort colds, coughs, catarrh, It breathing, watering eyes and painful hes. It can be done b Laxene either in drops to the dose—or by ng granulated sugar syrup and mixing in # pint bottle or A pint will Vast a whole family for a long time and keeps eve mber free from the 1,000 for the best awarded must have Three of these e please or money back by ro Products Co,, Dayton, Ohio, and any well stocked druggist can supply you. Don't take a substitute, There lis really nothing to compare with nd the char- and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street and Novelties Were Novelty Brooches, $20.00 to 25.00) Lavallieres, $20.00 to 25.00) iamond Scarf Pins, 825.00 *s & Women’s Rings, $24 to#35 | 825.00 $20.00! 25.00 | $20.00) 15.00 Pearl Sautoir Chains, Powder Cases, Seed Pearl Necklaces, Diamond Locket: Novelty Scarf Pins, 825.00) Coral Brooches, 832.00 to 39.00) Stone Set Bracelets,332.00 to 39.00 | PlatinumLavallieres $35.00 to 39.00 | Coral Rings, 882.00 to 35.00f Diamond ets, 835.00) Coral Double Pendants, $45.00 25.00 Guaranteed for two years’ wear; choice natural wood handles; close rolled model, $1.95 at $5.00 Women’s Shoes TUESDAY, ON THE and fancy SECOND FLOOR. fon, Gauze Women’s Pearl Grey Kid Lace Shoes Nine inches high, light weight welt goles and 2 inch Louis heels, all widths. 27c Auto Luggage feek-end Cases, Hat Boxes and Motor Fibre Covered Dress Trunks at $12.75 Cloth lined; one deep tray with partments, also extra dress size $2x36x40 inches. two com- tray; Steamer Trunks to match, 32 to 40 ins. 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