The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1917, Page 3

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LW. W. LEADERS, | HELD IN $19,000, | Priends Give Giovanitt, 1 ca, Baliaze Ovation in (our Chargers - lowe of the Lm e today sgeinet Biineve . Piven, Arturo Giovanni Con 7 25 ONE John Baitore: in toe premenre United = Btater nn Samuel M. Hitehoock Counse! for the for a hearing ant tor Wednrwios Aatistent | Marcia A. Content Mould be fixed at ie Getabliahed in ' Mente against the |W aud ! ‘ Gach defendant int ‘They were en iraged by t ehot would ‘Treeea, and that Alice Lewisohn « Bue would » fonds for the and Miss Flynn Miss Flynn was re torney Louis I. Houd Broadway, while Att Pollack and Charles + after the interests Vannit!, respectively torneys announced the eetradition | to Chicago procee heavily handcuffed, int of the Commissioner greeted by many relatives ar who had assembled at the Pedera Building long before the hour. i 4 opening 7) < / ph atisfactory | | Eyeglass Service ly 1897 10 1917 We have made a “‘life study’ of Satisfactory Eyeglass Service. Whether we make glasses for ise the prescription of your ist or upon the advice of the Oculists on our staff, you are assured complete satisfac- tion. The cost of Harris Glasses depends upon the quality of frame you select and the par- ticular kind of lenses your eyes require. * any, 01 Broadway, By: 488" winion Bt oer HH @83 Broad 8 Newark A 3 illus Chiffon Corduroy Negligees Best & Co, Subscriptions to the second LIBERTY LOAN recelved here. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER Little White Feet of the Great White way Most Wonderful Si ight Visitor Saw in N. Michael Monahan, Philosopher of New Canaan, Conn., Has Noted Them and Admired Them, Even if They're Not All Twinkling in Right Direc- tion—He Calls New Yorkers Women Worshippers and the Metropolis Most Effeminate of Cities. { Broadw 1 kirte! t wonderful w York.” No, astonished lyrical tribute to women, Belng one of Ne “struck in America,” true enough still outside icago and Fran truck half-past SEX long San whe ago. There is of coure no real difference thoughts New York sughts of New Canaan or that the rural savor of 26 drinking wear! between the and the th e ucts Hke the & of low] Sale of 95 and 5. 00— vkfas t ‘Robes, inate of wale corduroy, and known a wo be els, one , both full length, are o! erry and for thi 2nd Floor, Fifth Avenue fifth Street 1879 i at Thirty ° Established white feet of youn Way ry right direction, Ye 1 ut of thelp |4o8opher, they are tt By pretty to pullosophiae over j sone HE feet of thousands of young EW OnK s beauty t N y ORE Bp pti ed girla faring forth to work avery brains dome purposes, | morning, the feet of W who | and Yoric ls altogether right. | ail day in shops, the The w should have braina}| 8olng home to t ah 1 1 valid 8 4 ’ nous to say “Yes, dean" to all her} vale, siaere, Women nuaband's great thoughts and a 600d | Rea Cross w ST BRITISH CAPTURE TURKISH GENERAL AND ENTIRE ARMY Gen, Mau 1 Notuple Victory in Mesopotamia- Much Booty Taken. | LONDON, Oct. 1 M Me tam arm wh i opera the 1 RETREAT OF GERMANS fo uf soit a Twinkling feet, gliding feet! ON FLANDERS FRONT 1 . 3 on Broadway! This was ald Ridge xty mi we ocean » report of Ma. Gen. Fred reader, I am not the author of this . British success: tp This Is Expected to Be Rev When Veil of Secrecy Is Lifted. the If of them, white I am, et of New York perhaps, pardonably we attacked ty ee more interested in their little curled heads than their pensions 3 feet. Moreover, 1 never ask indiscreet questions, It] LONDON, Oct, Miliary ex-| ’namadic, early Friday mofning 7 \s Michael Monahan, scowling philosopher, once of Cork,| perts in Li that when | sushatd Ridge was occupled with Ii nue Ireland, but now of New Canaan, Conn, who has at] the veil of secrecy 1 Marshal) ig dimculty. A columa, continuing last found something in New York to admire and who| Hats has thrown about correspond-| +44 advance, manoeuvred away from records his ble impress: in “New Adventures,” a delightful yol-] Cts at the Brittsh front is ited) ing iy king the * mall ume which made {ts appearance Saturday, important gains will be revealed.l positions about Ramadi front ‘the | R, MONAHAN likes our fect Many of these experts assert that poutheast, while our cavalry moved better than ther appur news of a great German “strate-| wide around to the west of Ram: han our other appur-|neck frocks, which New York takes] gic retirement” would not be surpris-' «\ gevore tle ensued, las ANcos For years ho has pr for grant a ing. The official reports from SIF ¢proughout F y. By nightfall ou claimed that America la a ttle white t of Hroadway | pouglas Haig continue to bear no in- troops had carried the main positions ridden coun that the g owt many places f which the] timation of events now in progress. and were er ng Ramadia from en And 'that the r of New Canaan does not} pespatches to-day from the British tho east, southeast and south ¥ Tin One of them is the Broad-]anq French fronts were meagre distance under two 1 from ie Kk newspapers| Way restaurant Mr. Monahan] “phe enemy's artillery has shown! town, Our cavalry completed the observes men love while young night time nd east and d activity In t uport sector land cordon wes* of Ra F the Euphrates runs on t th 0 of Ypres,” sg the Londo north: of ee : atk 7 i he side of the town. The enemy during STN ORE C Sen onwaae’te SHOM- tho night attempted to break out 19 War Office reports that German attacks last night on the Ver- {aun front, on both banks of the Meuse, were repulsed. News came from Rome that the Italians, renewing their matchless of- fensive on the Isonzo f ,|they are endeavoring with success to drive a wedge between the two Austrian armies, have captured high ground toward the southeastern edge of Baineizza Plateau and more than 1,400 prison! little halr on thels » has do not so flattering uncles not 80 affectic 34th Street NEW YORK really likes her rable admirer, for Mr, Mon- he prestige of 0. never hurries man attacks upon on positions on the been repulsed with hundree you with the rough imy ity of outh. a ¢ eally splendid com- ) his talk ts a little bo thou, an old fool, o " ting as w and short he risers in the suburbs ot Bi! sabe: the Roselles and Cranford have noticed tn the last few weeks as they listened to the rob! ng and the sparrow chirp A peculiar s that differed fr they were wont ered why. It has be » imb “New York 1g THE Woman,” Mr. Monahan remarks, “It 1s the moat feminized of ail our elties; the one in Amer n-worship ; the one 1s done which carried in which ts and won¢ a that the bl anythin without to the Ehesnar (tome Feminine aymbol of New | ine a is the Powder Puff." 7 Mor ya New York does . 1 lov t Dut { the 4 the ‘3 laughin F ay und t 1 I fe t thar uh emale intellect in New York, | elves beautiful.” y t be {demand apply. | Women who in to think of chorus girls and mM rather White vugh »« em back | women doctors All Siz m us wi n ek or wo,| pitals, of wor 4 « eby impre mar. | lently about ¢ rashionable model (as Sisters of Charity treading softly t vell as 1 soul, Hudson Seal But It does not take very much mind to do that “Notwithstan dling have v hou iM Ways of mercy—all these you imignt| Dyed 3 have seen in New York, Mr, Mona han, But iike many another philoso- pher you had eyes only for the little white feet of Broadway And perhaps ts @inches long, full our mad cult of ¥ Advance Sale of Hudson $ to 16 hust nea hrge collar and deep cuffs of Natural Skunk, 185.00 1, 1017 The “Natics app . o eit Geliet (tore.] 1? “1 | ra Tuesday and Wedue 1y Bargains =o] & OW" Wool | * * elour Suits wines V7 0\ For Ladies and Mingen POPE EXPEGTS REPLY ROM ALLIES ON PEACE }. pen I “\ fe Suited i! | j good quality — marked Forward Notes of 1} | « price for \ 1 Sale. ‘They | italde for Pall -_ Xu wear d Diy Bargain, 3% SUBMARINE IS SUNK ' BY BRITISH FREIGHTER | Fal! Coats! : = Bargain Values! ee gee pagemts AR Models Featured we : : $8.97 ; walk an &Gu : ght ing: + ha A: “Furfek Moire | Mecwieaerd ark FanY, eens markings — sateen | lining. The Worlds | B: Pannette cloth Greatest Doctors | plush trimming | aéree that one Cc oo ] lack plush trim, of the best ways|| _ | to build new Flesh Shoe Bt t and stren this by oa oe argains- using jus guch this aeitinel Women and Children. tore is known for its Big Shoe Bargains, ingredients as are In one tae yukon ae palin ypiy iow ogra mr: - |Jused in Father Jip | tccuon impertotions sin i nt impait he wearin | i | = | ahich fas had for this sale you ean well afford to buy 3 or 4 pairs, Come | | —w ic as a early for the best selection. Sale starts 0 A, M. years of Sa le ta ee Success 85 a » te niet O80 w food tonic and for treating colds), ‘and coughs. | Wo alcohol afr Canderous orude aie notice “Bulk” Tea is received by the grocer? Observe the cases how they are invariably lined with “LEAD”! For centuries nothing as good as lead has been found to serve this purpose. When quality registers “super-excellent,” } then the deciding factor governing selec- tion of container is not ‘how attractive” but ‘how efficient’ for protecting quality, To pack “WHITE ROSE” CEYLON TEA otherwise than in lead would be detri- mental to the preservation of the rich, full natural flavor and aroma. For those who want QUALITY #6 theex- clusion of all superfluities—a trial of “White Rose” Ceylon Tea will cure all desire for “fancy packages.” New York al Coats The Largest Selling Ceylon: Packed Tea in the World illustrated) whrat), pix of superior inch border, | sweep; richly lined, One Teasoonlut Mates Two Curs

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