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HE EVENING WORLD, WE! WEDNESDAY, ooTosER 24, 1917. yom seared ania. 7 nails dient ma ~r a - BATTLE OF THECAVERNS AT AISNE MOST THRILLING OF THE WA FRENCH FOUGHT IN CAVERNS Why Clothes? To Reveal al Woman at Her Best! JENQUNCES PLAN ao ae ee SOME OF THEMTWD STORES, “Averze Woman’ Best Fitted for “Style” WOMLMNOL <a TO WIN GREAT AISNE VICTORY PWLFAREBOARD Suphie india Loeb Oppose we “cruswen” | GREENWICH VipAGer— STRUNGY WAT | Investigators” and Wins ‘ide | Ontticials’ Support. a sma Entrances Smashed by Great | plete t ag vet ot tent in A Guns, Whose Fire Was Di- tietore the Mound of imetimate mn the application te Tre ators” In the Chi rected From Air Ships. nora eae rewsen_anscm! QN ARMY 10 FIGHT 6 Loeb objected 4 | Board. It is proposed to +t AFIELD, Oct. 24—General Petain's ACh $1,600 & year > potlus fought in the aig on the i n the New York State T certainly rankles to |.” ground and Iiterally and actually far Waits Coe a s e see silken ankled all (* e ‘e Law stl eaten he whol as below the ground to achieve their | AUMASE sald Bi Logue AU ete splaaied by a. passin epochal victory of Tuesday morning. * | that ‘© was entirely too much machine; and trim satin 6 in history as th * . | money spent o: stigato ' " i B it it jcavarake is eonfilet of Appeals to Parliament to! ® ® 0) | ia ih: Teac Habba OE tele Arcee tlippers, which were per- jattle of the Caverns— “ poet | al of the work wigan ; Cavemen. The French won their ob-| ATOuse a Sense of Responsi- | A Lot of Little Things Make Up) private charition that @ very 1a pr ey $0 pris, ot wns 3 part of th that went Into the 7 y won't clean! « dectives—which means that to-day bility at the Front. | the Well-Dressed Woman, but HASVOll Gt ech lly-isvautinatony aeatt onc walk bol dl : they hold every inch of the famous It Takes Only One Little Have gone fiito the niedere pies’ ot ‘on't walk when you go Aisne Crest and have shut the Ger-| PETROGRAD, Oct. 24—Tho news-| ‘Thing to Make Her Ridiculous ie base to a party R show — ‘a an: rom their last look at the|P@Pers announce that Premier Ker-) “In the widow's pension system. the eliminate bother and fuss. 45 = “tl sia ; of France beyond the|°™S*¥ Will soon probably relinquish -A Hat Perched on a Head juccess of the work depends upon t You can ride for a dime ANd detthacah') i his post as commander-in-chiet of at a Wrong Angle the Most heart interest of the members of ¢ : &< 4 coer the Russian armies to General Douk- Deadly of All—Good Taste board less machinery you put any Piece) Sy. a Tuesday's drive was along a front|honin, This is taken as an indication, ; ; DemuRs Your between. the bers of the board a: Upon a ot six miles, on the Allemant-Pan-|of improvement in the morale ani! the wre ss Says t A i WEEMS EAGL. || Ue. Widow the: Wattie LET eR TR ¢heon front, ‘The French eetzed tholast | 1!8'Pline of the soldiers. » Grace M. Gould. | S work Apt In an emotional address to the pre- “I contend that the appointment of * 2 Portion of the Aisne Ridge, including. | itminary Parliament yesterday, Pres | ® ® ® these three so-called senlor investt t : ‘to the west, @ little over two kilo-| mier Kerensky appealed to the dele- Kators will pre ve but gon ‘iit 1 : v meters, tho historic “Ladies Way"| ates to endeavor to arouse in the} By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ea Ban, eee > (Chemin des Dames), with its junc- People the same sense of individual wr cloty | tire the > OF thoes: teenean i Is highway, which | esPonsibility at the front and in the] Miss Grace Margaret Gould 4 the question in the November num- | Py i ns _ ‘ tion on the Brussels highway, which) 0. which carried the Russians to! ber of MoClure’s Magazine and p; § x ors you moro machinery “ ds to answer it in @ very interesting Which presents, incidentally, a number of valuable suggestions to women who wish to be clothed | becomingly Miss Gould the Germans still held, together with | victory for a time in the post-revolu- all observatories, notably Fort Mal-| tionary offensive early in July, The mateon. The French are now masters| Premier deplored the present de- 1 moralization of the army. n the entire Atsné ltl igh If only we could rekindle the en- Ridge, from Vauzaillon to Craonne|tnusiasin of those July days in the which heretofore formed the back-| heart of each man,” ho sald, “we bone of the German pdsitions, should have peace by Christmas—an | Not only that, but the French now | honorable peace for free Russia, with | seeking her advice on how to dress. “In your article,” I gald yesterday afternoon to | hold the outer line of defenses to| te War fought to an honorable end, thts philosopher of fashion, “you describe many defi- | i} The Premier talked for an hour, nite types of women and say what they should wear | Laon, running the gamut of emotions from | gggcewwexcremes ahd Gyoldzthe cht | | d—the thin, the fat, the demure, the artistic Tho battle was fought on the eum-| despair to hope. He was applauded! gtr) are all told what to put on. Bh . 4 mit of this razor-back ridge, beyond | on all sides. DE But what have you to say to the woman [ who {s nelther fat hin, tall nor sho yo which, on a plateau half 4 mile wide,| “We are not fighting for political | er fat nor thin, tall nor short, old nor young—in short, to the | | average wo. | there runs the Ladies’ Highway. The]ends, but for tho very existence of| hab det can wear extreme etyles,"” Mise he Can wear the revived bustle of northern slope of the ridge was in| Russia,” ho declared, “The army in| _ “Why, she ts just the woman wi K possession of the Germais and it) the trenches acems to have lost the; Gould repiled. “If a woman { not fat, | slid away abruptly into the Valley of| sense of duty and honor, although at| thts season. If she ts neither very tall nor very short, she can wear the the Allette. some places it 1s filled with a new| Short skirt, I believe it is the length of the skirt and the angle at which sho bimrgoa siete \| Al y N RETURNS | muyct th GROUND HONEYCOMBED WITH 'apirit. The batteries on Ocvsel Island | puts on her hat that make or mar a woman's appearance,” New fork fetes anfrtell . i . ‘ TWO STORIED TUNNELS. gave up withgut a struggle, the WAT tsb seiner aay vahv ees — York District Reports RMAN DECORATIONS less chance eis of the widow id Welfare Board has thus far taken $00 childre out of in tons and restored them to the loving | care of thelr mothers, It has kept 8,000 children out o! Institutions, = — he work has been done at a cost of |) per cent to the city. The law in! almple and representa only one fort! 0a S jof relief. It is not complicated, and the leas machinery between the wid jow and tho board the better, ‘The Copies of — § 75 | personal touch ts the big tring in this High-Priced Models 1 form of re! } made in our ot see this m cwn workrooms instal it will b | Neaular Valne 826.50, Without the sanction of th Suits $15. 95 working members of the board. Regularly sold at 825 articl 8 the fashion editor of the Woman's Home Companton, and she told me yesterday that she —— — recelves from 200 to 600 letters a day from women chinery done | real | “If the Secretary of the board « hot handle pplications for re the average number, then I official ts not equal to the Dresses “Te ; ‘Mier Prendergast pald a od Every inch of these German posl- little Dago Island forces ease art's the ono| OMe grage they all have, and that is, Subscriptions of $10,778,000 AS MURDER PROTE T tribute .to the work done ‘by. the Child $11.75 ns wi oney bed with caverns, pra 7‘ i - ‘ taste, She wears a gown of brocade en aa elfare ard je sald it represent- Mens was honeyoombed with cay ste bravely,’ | thing that n un fashi woven in flashing ee @ From Teutonic Races. | s “Wholesome and a great work arly tennels and subterranean quarries M. Kerensky defended the Govern- that 50 cents! tiaxer the better ‘ INDON, Oct. 24 0 The board took no ctlon fe-day on Led Many of these were two stories deep,’ ment against charges made by M.| spent with her hairdresser 1s the bast | a long rope of pearls aroun electrically Mghted and ventilated. Markoff, Radical, who blamed officers | investment a woman can make when | 274 bove this a towerlny nds platinun mindsen, the noted Ne inn lorer, went to the rman rquest, You will find in ring Frank Dowling, | Wj our shop the qual- WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Thirty | Every one of them the Germans had for the demoralization of the army | she wants to make a good impre swelled pins there ie 1 four nati tie throu, the | soe trea "i ebb rledania aepraees Wane ap nalbaretionate pd at ap idied conve Into a veritable Ander~| and hinted at monarchical plots. Ho] sion. | there ts @ lot of room, too, bedeck her |gountry to ure pour [Bcc hd returned. (o || Powed to creation of such new posi-| BOO ye fround fortress, Where there was @ sald the Korniloff revolt was not mon-| "I don't agree with that ment Her ha Ue oy i Pun presataiebe We falda ea pana nior investigators in the | ee eeteeneae sin annel at Cornillet, at which archical but a mere attempt at a dice| at Miss Gould replied. “Of course Ite LE evarore: an hed sphadvsk eee n sed een hatink riety bite ano Bo | hecked by our querene place the French first encountered; tatorship, as also was the Bolsheviki| it ot thing but a lot of Ittle/tnat ‘has tule Bhan th ue b 1 to make the | i ceatnal tha Glas The work of tbl | ard has Lol tee of satisfaction. Shop this German rabbit-warren system Of revolt of July thir that mako tho well-dressed | {nwo it. Her theofe | cuumy a success, These many aceful Norwerti geen oe wine out of institution: || around first—then come there were three tunnels! “Peace has been postponed by the| Woman. But there is one thing which ol 1, with Ne fos | race dy sen uw aids n the North Sea." !he sald. “The money that in and convince yourself. here. Some of m proved almost) disintegration of the army by forces| cin do more than anything else to apes Ae Niamond 2¢tlptions to the loar expec | Avpre rated has thus far been wisely | insurmountable defenses, Tuesday's ba ent. Tam convinced that the suc Y lacke|t© run up a large 1 to-day when f I E | 4 : 5 cous of the work has been due to the | rogenou * play they are reminded by Liber Day "M SS ILFORD BECOMES | personal touch that has been mani- | which are continuing the work of the| Make her appear ridiculous, and that 1 the cap-|old regime,” he said {9 the angle of her hat. buck he may|ing | ture of a sec rman caves} Leonid Andreyeff, famous Iussian| have on a perfect gown, she may have] 1s the a € Perh. that the liberty of this country caused | fested between the poor family and | TRUGHT UP ‘Tane run tunnels and quarries. On the ground] author and strongly pro-war in senti.| Paid $60 or $70 for a hat. but If sio | Ply at the off them to seek asylum here and that BRIDE OF W. J, W. J, CONNERS JR the board. Any more machinery to | ——————— held by the French before the drive—|ment, has issued an appeal in tho| puts It on too far back on her head | erayy her vi thelr new-found freedom can be guar erate the T belleve, would a aly ———___— that is, on the southern slope of the Russkaya Volia for Allied naval aid] she iil be a joke. Many women dolan, “No coy anteed only by vietory for American | 7 | fect serlously thia ol close re ship ridge—there were lar caverns, EF Hee get ae pelle. oe rations not give time enough t tots aruay, of | hiat 6s a ‘bag Wie w, fe troops abroad. Mere ant s jonhiiin r and Navall 1k 5 rollat Prealdent Marcus Marke BUY A LIBERTY BOND grottoes and war Thése werd] certioular belp temeve wien wmaen| what # becoming to sae cg ry to speak of Confidence ia expressed Flyer Married at ¢ ul similar opinion and added Thea Think of Your Eves, Gould continued should study | $800,000,000 will be sub the campaign ends, Du naelves, anne and Kept filled with Fronch) peril to Petrograd, warning t lott 1 ew clothes and see loss of the eo nO reason why any m | Child Welt: ae ise, Pel on | Don’t Wait Until hat the : Dital would have a most | the fashions, of cou but should Was bes] pops. | | f DC h ish to exp: marr demoralizing effect upc tho whple| adapt them to their own special h wish campatg ‘aanant na FRENCH BOMBARDED WITH! Country e ore’ nT | peeds, A fat woman In & very. abort O apamelees Art in ovary | oon cae die drs, aon of Wil Tie Woah Rag ctubeenen Your Eyesight SECRETLY INSTALLED GUNS. | American Minister to Toumanial Qyirt jooks ridiculous, a thin woman fers and ine, aoe a Ee toe less tha ‘ Ut | and a member ft ttikee ae continue fi Tho French artlitery concentration | Vopick ve ddresued oat eee In a is @ human Ightning rod. ea c1atne ne ars . ae meant ' ne Station the sume lines until they prove i Is Ruined ops ir oldavian tor, exe : . c home to the srewent " “4 se sinha » i) jatter= a . he angular woman, Who runs lo é hem prevent (Corinne ‘Tilt fective, Bealdes, I believe in the s: See Pr BP adi Se vee = ago, (Rorting them to fight for the Allied] yc iity, can get some becoming curves | 64°F HEN there loan and greatly incre cg have | Tilford of Park & ‘ freee culataaceo te tbe aly, Kage Delay means danger if your opened with an appalling suddenneas| won liberty. ‘Thoso ‘goidiers: hat, ref sho will wear a proper corset Ine Whose whe result was rolennised a esterday | ally." |]] eves need the help of glasses ner table volcano of atecl. For|cently #hown signs of demoralization| ste"4 < aud of slicking| 880 ¢an accomplish throu : A tablo wing off reported | afternoon utrlek’ Cathedral, Ho commende a the 1 now. Nothing is so important eritabl a ae {T{and disobedience, Mr. Vopicka's ad-| Will diseard | Sho never secs a new p tees and amounts} ‘The ceremony wos Ned In the | 1B HIG Aes 27008 to YOU as good eyesight. eign days preceding a" | dress roused their fighting spirit. He sleeves for | bu he must ‘ rectory by Mer. Lavelle and was ate, Matter, #4 Loeb t9 1 i { great guns had pounded|was loudly cheered Rat A DERGRaL Uke cane jeu to ; er tae ai ‘eile and was at-\ member of the Child Welfare . |] Reliable Eyesight Examination ; y cheered, ( | aH ol ; ape 14 | having beon recentiy reappointed for |l] by Registered Eye Speciallete. minute by minute, day and night, iffant, goft draperies and | , Ss the fusions a won chi yy » bride Was atte a nino-yeur ter dhe also served on C tly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 the nan positions: RED CROSS WORKERS in | studies anatomy, but ‘ to | 500 0 ; vee nith, and an ymminston that | pagel Nahas besad For six days the whirlwind of bb HPN there is“ our old friend neft others, hile # 3 tO] p09. i | igated widow's pensions and led | 4 | | benefit herse | 500. ampalgn to put the law on the | French barrage of both artillery and ON THE WAY BACK HOME| Wr uae welihent Gael ball Gus - is end. She does all sorts of jure strongly machine guns “staked off" the a ite books -a on young fr “And the inartistle girl w uted by The Evening World. Established 55 Years tacking front and isolated the Ger- i things to clothes, and yet they can} aiistic raiment, hoping t “a Arlee sition ||] New York 4 Bwer. at John St, mans from munitions, food, commu-}Col, Anderson and a Small Staff] do very much for her if she will only | convince @ staring If 4 M HAS 375 SERVICE STARS. | cH Sixth ay. 13th St St. nications or reinforcements. The en- Will Remain in Roumania let them, ‘Their first lesson 1s appro- fe that hails from Cree * be | Yor Nassau, af Ann 5 Cc oft) it 4a treet. aoe rly [Croatian, $4,000; | Ura Le ba ops \Bilyn: 498 Fulton St, cor. Bond St, thuantan, Slovia | ‘usslan, $275,000 “MR, JULIUS SEYMOUR DEAD.| santronn, Conn, Ose 242A. cor-| She must dress in a way All Winter. her years; this belng done, multaneous rain of] PETROGRAD, Oct. 24,—Col, Henry| she can dress as stylishly as she emy had to stick tight to his under- or the Washt ground fortr Then came a r, she ts sure t projectiles of the great French 400, airman of the American| pleases. > -o'-Shanter, which calls f Ys “ 07 > um girlish det ike a pink if If 4 with 376 ra was unfurled b; $0 and 320 millimeter guns-—smashing sion to Roumania, has de-} & Mary Vic ektord curls 4 Ween arr with 3 led by “ the ufcos to tunnels and cave vain in vasay rough the 1a shrivelled neck | gy chooses such shade re $50,000; Aus-| Attormey? Wits us " st Injured by era’ Insurance Company to-|14 Good Flavoring Sauce t work of t medical 4 between blinking | . 1 ‘ ‘asicas. y t 150 nm have gone to wa rns, caving in those near to the sur- ora taupe, mustard va F <a petty voyna |Wnit and to direct the relief work. Other | aa will ruin it, Bhe F Higa eargeer Total $ 1 1 the home office and the balance ||/s Never an Extravagance face and actually shaking the ground | ote. of the migsion have arrived in] that sh 4 WHT CRUAR LAY8O: HOO A ! a Hiroad u branch offices throughoi , ieee nets arate OF Hie mileslon Pave. air ve Te ny le A na ran countenance to wonder Ww fl I Tepean tfiary ; . United states and Canada. Phe flag is A hi a . etrograd on their w ome. y In afi? i ne fact 1s that} )— wAan ah earn, f ' nd} ay, died la ‘ Muriew | 62 by eet | h French aizple> os wirclessly regulat-| clude Dr F, W, Peabody a AMaaara he ‘ 4 7 © follower of a style | belongs to the Order : rive |celved late M ' wie]. One son of First yi lent Johr ed ever; shot so accurately that ono|aisagow, Fiex Wells, Ledochowaks, | yn, i ed to he Night Bath or—worse, 1 $ Koal| Was struck by a ul Park'| to Way, two sone o Maur Jann ioe batt fired five shots from a Bryan and Conners. ; ak he matter t Wea 1 M Secretary OTUES 1 must bear in " : ose in th " tance of six miles, all five of Messrs, Perkins, Mills, Ernest ana| 64( Lot es veal but be. | Shining and her tl Maver had eceanla ce ong thy th 1 lo, | Topping remain in Jassy with ¢ ns has? only she has brotdery flappt airman sent uck successively in the sa d "vO! was returt not only show trating a subterranean fortress, |Anderson, Mr. Wil ty but one's bad pe DORSEPAEDE &: 6 4 to Archangel to supervise the forwarding | 00 1 points 8 ba ‘ i é ; ‘ Although the Crown Prince P gupatan | points, Of course, women whom | ® is i f; lish 6th Division of the Prussian Vi Che ltman.Glaagowswha will iy | teiies betray ara not aware Gein bur] AASaURe: M x ‘ _Rewoae b a satisfying reli h Hl Chairman >w, who cloth eet avin wtoay tne tvs inant ey |geageniaes, go, who wy | tine ry a nt anars of | eeu GRAY HAIR tts alte facing the French, he rushed up two © President Davison of the Red Cross, | it ea une cM a ary'a will] w its popularity for ot a « siol and likewise @ hat conditions amo 2 ely: sare nd o 8 # b t » " r t years, ather Guard divi HONE a Lik ete o that nations among the clvitian T ge hee mitre Young 1 eee wshter of his Home tinie Slit Pailent| yea Uivisior us concen population are b nd th ¢ is} ale jd and ung f ot Ad Bay ) division, thas rf » , © 4 world your f {8 . y Hair and ‘Makes It | MADEIN U.S.A, att of attack the flower | urgent need of food, clothing and medi. | ands in the drug|to mere year i 0 Bee mn 4 of tt terete ne Red Cross Hospital unit al-| but still glancing | Duncan in as 1 i olan Minieter Aeke Ma ' te Soft and Glossy ' Sold at Grocers and 3 Dee calecas at Sin Ade EO weores of cases | pasnee by. ‘All the | OP ina Claire ag the With ts. Envey, ena \ rays Delicatessen Stores, Maln 1 to tae 2d Division the| her flat hat} oh yes, other things " " » her} To ahalf pint of water add Pru rand Jassaulted the position from the t her scant basquc \ ' a rh nig Pu ncaa Ne The ¢.piure of Fort Malmaison was! the three others encircled it, ‘The tated a eure, is JChureh Ampouns PEMA HOR ind obtrusive touc 1 t na a we el Glycerine 1 at perhaps the most brillant of all the} combined drive of the four, carried tll match her Yelashe t as Met wovk | | ‘These are all simple t inoeuvres of the asiewt. For!out with the precision of m led 1 een, selfish en: t wired ee | FOOD GAMBLING STOPPED, | re ; ; , es In what she ca) ‘ | etal [that you can y from any dr Ail “Lost and Founa* ¥ preceding the ati.ck four to every motion, completely smashed Lis Ne F] ery pacar as wn ins | OM ; at very little cost, and mix them vo Weave tised tn ‘The World or nents which had been chosen! the picked Second Guard Division fla repel - pSReeaeD Beare ot Ts elf. Apply. to the halr once fo Lo." and urea.” Room for Fort pureed. thai! ah ane ; 4 A ap ore Sage | for two weeks, then once every other 203. World Budding, wit be Mat M reheat ough the attack was ed Hower : ee | CHICAGO, © mine |1or til all ‘the ie th for aye Theve lets can be tt ‘ ttor per jat 5 A. M. and in complet : ¢ i : hoeee week until all the mixture is usec Ay of ‘The World's Ofticem # t ' efora the! except cehaatan ¢ ; tal ao ator Sf Sn) A half pint should be enough t t and Your ivertivemente i tT \é {his darken the gray hai nA make ié ean Le left at any of The World’e v we t a thoug 1 drop d k | Suge Hoard cae ea cintiy’ leis nar acier a ng ch, or can Be) rained a su ses n,| very Id Jor Trade ' nd stopped Soft and gloss be not stick net directly to The Wortlle ‘ ek A M r won - HA Bal pi v Py ty asy, and does not rub of. It Ip Ca! 4000 Beskinan, New Yori, 9 ad (ow ear ‘ Then, and was executed on clog ° ny, : ‘ ta MU make a aray-haired pe Brook!yn Office, 4100 Main, walle i Uae “ewe ang ‘ ' M } Adyt

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