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, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 31, 1917 LUCKENBACH SANK | Wear Feathers and Beads and Be in Style, HHLLQUTGANING, %;Stmxswenestex (° « TO PREVENT FOOD SAVING ...se wou cwucr AUBOAT, ASSERTS. © For Indian Designs Are the Vogue Now SAYS MURPHY, BUT»: 08.06 soe Supplies in Homes Will IGER ne War Cut Of Supply of wae SME THING HE WON'T BF FIRST Oe Se nen European Fashion Ideas, Mt i on 7 shia Biot he ot New 1 Americans Had to Figure SVS — ‘ my campainit ved WL has Chee he : 4 { Out Their Own Clothes, and : , = . RRtGe Te tae ee, | eee ue } Destroyed Submarine Three} ‘They Got Inspiration From e Most of Socialist Increase Com 4, a nm if the Cove: ing From the Republicans, finn al ov 0 Jara of HOW IDARKENED MY ~ Hours Before One Sent the | Our Own Abor igines and! American Ship to Bottom, Their Textile Art, With Its Asserts Tammany Chief. [ “kumore nave been virculated in sey Wealth of Calor and Design, | ef. | atti daracaamatanes| GRAY HAIR Word was brought to America to-| —To-Day American Fash-, | “tf think the Soctallat vote t# atill homo of those shoe eet srom. ne rd the viedk® |p ady Gives Simple Home Recipe Thal easing.” > 1 Df cards c t day by Third Officer Richard Dunphy| fons Are Reverting to the sing.” sald Chief Murphy of cards to co-operate sutho f th ‘ican steamship Lewis} Red M: | | Tammany Mall to-day in response to tn the conserviny of sald Me Wil She ee a ge Her ey ocee ium spr | questions, "The majority of the gain, lama, “and no dou y ianorant wo ¢ Gray Hair. Luckenbach that three hours before —_—_— | 1 bel . is being taken from the Re- men would be prevented from sianing f ae re by the falee re te." ‘ory 0 st that ship was sunk by an unseen By Nixola Greeley-Smith. de by these “e reports For years I tried to restore my gray |publicans, For example, I was told ' | ‘4 The Food Admintetrator received a tot. | hair to its natural color with the pre submarine she had fired atand struck OR years sculptors have said that last night of one group of ten men, |” Commissioner Woods to- | pared dyes and stains, but none of the twin periscopes of a U Ipoat, send. the face of the native American all classed as Republicans, who an- 44, ‘ace additional guarda| them gave satisfaction and they were nounced that they Intended voting fOr apout te sin the city and to all expensive. 1 finally ran onto @ (E- Hilqutt." tall detectiver on food protection work simple recipe which I mixed at home “What sections of the city seem to| The Federal, state and City Food Ad-| that gives wonderful results. I 6) minietratios tho “ c hic as follows, to” be giving the atrongoat eupport to the | ministration authorities meet Health | the recipe, w' ( doaiallat. moversent?” wus: anol her Hineraon and. President |Mumber of my friends, and they are } ” , ” I. PD. Cooper, of the Dairymen‘s| all delighted with it, To 7 oss, of 4 Ht ty alt over town,” replied viacue, tate thin afternoon to tearn It| water add a small box of Barbo Com bi) 4 Murphy, “but of course dt Is particu |i, \oacue naw decided to comply with | Pound, 1 ox. of bay rum add % ew my larly strong on the east side of Man- at the price of milk to the Of glycerine. These ingredients ean of Set forme _ hattan," 7 | Asked whether reports showed any 1s growing more | and more to re semble the aborl-| ginal American, | ing her to the bottom. Dunphy, ,who hails from Brockton, Mass, was surprised that this was not known in Amorica. He declared that the sixth! (NOIAN the American naval officers on the generation Amert-| vat other side knew all about it and that ect can not only te a good Indian but looks like one ‘the sinking was conceded. “Et was about 5 o'clock on the eve- ning of Oct. 11." ho sald, “when we ti f: gighted the submarine, the only one Lagat Aeienare we ever saw, dead ahead, We whirled be betty al { the ship and brought the stern gun|4merican faces, are reverting to the te bear, We had naval gunners and]?edman, You must have noticed the| the first shot struck square betwoen|extraordinary crop of beads and the twin periscopes and blew them to| feathers this season has brought pieces, The ‘sub’ sank and we ran|forth, Every woman who can afford over the spot and saw a mass of bub-| it has bought or intends to buy a bles and noted the boiling of the/chiffon waist embroidered with In- water. Tho ‘sub’ never again showed] dian beads in rainbow colors, Btlft raised Nov | The | be bought at any drug store at of Winter prices issued by the | little cost. Use every other day — - = —| special nationalities, such aa Germans, alls for one-half m cent vance | the Walt eet tartan the oul ! " je beginning to-morrow dia further ad- m 3 {FORD LOSES $60,000,000 iivnis Pays arty need aveouls wen le bese : fren ad | but make it soft and ony. Hea mat SUIT OVER DIVIDENDS ‘=: s2swer te question ax ne nad no | ——— | SueKy Ge Srenty, nod Seer ea iano nse si ebta ttow ax co! UsS.MEAT BOARD BEGINS | <=—=—————ees 1 the election result?” the Chie! was | VOTE FOR | Must Be Disbursed to the ly The Executive Comuitt Our Former Postmaster | Conterence With Packers Prelimi-| Mary to Price Fixing | Stockholders: 10,30 o'clock that day, an > n we will know more. BLANKET DETROIT, M Oot, 1.—=Min n what order do you place the ision for the an F. Dodge of Detroit | Company and Ford to disburse It handed down a pughit by herself and every one knew our gun-| ¢,, . . ? PE atc « of the Mord Motor Com- | candidates as sad ante te Bar. foathers deck the war bonnets of the, eFFEcT vuny to-day won the first round of their| “Can't say yet, but 1 know who is] Opened at Chicago F cena eae soe ey gon our courae| “OMe chieftains of New York fash-| N jd Nut for increased dividends and @ more |®oing to be first.”* meer yi ve Ri ; SVEN, , ey Who ts that? CAGO, Oct. 3L—The available and three hours later got the shot|/% 4nd the vogue for Indian colors phity eis Important vole fn the transaction OF the) wrhats’ easy to guess,” replied of the world ie betnig al f that finished the ship.” and designs has become so marked ompany’s buxine F , with a broad smile which he tween the Allies and] ‘or Bringing 403 passengers, a Fronch| that fashion makers now go to the Cireult Judge nibeao nia to wpe Hye ee eg | tue. United camniceeie aca COUNTY CLERK ke no predictions on the second Bteamship reached an Atlantic port}American Museum of Natural His- from France to-day. Among those/tory to study old Indian pottery in! ee |@ays Scribner's article, “One set of coming wore forty officers and sol-Jorder to reproduce these tngenfous| American tndian designe, made trom| BABY BURNED TO DEATH | @lers of the French army, specially] designs on American silks. Museum suggestions and accompa-| | veai-| WHILE MOTHER WAS OUT) alon of the Administration began | A neasion this afternoon with the large about Mayor k un Judgo! packers of the country to apportion the pply A definite « during (he year for the men in. the What have you to sa Mitchel's latest att Hylan's Americantem candidate lated divi- already, hasn't he? stockholders, | phy. “Well, that's ¢ trenches “ahd the Allied) Ge Fusion, Republican and Ci: Democracy Candidate bei untity to be went abroad gelected for the artillery, engineer: nied by aiid Aignal corps and ‘infantry for their] "J’HIS fact was revealed in an are) tie |v hanoraina pictire of heal. efMfictency and knowledge of the Eng- ticle on “War, Women and ip ry - onth oO n Mah language, Thoy came here to] Clothes,” by Elizabeth Miner King, silks and stuffs showing the Indian| Four-Year-Old Left in Charge|, Loch eal m5] ou assist in the Instruction of soldiers Which appears in the November num.| Mtl". was sold to one of the largest Lighted Match to Look , Jthe oxnet unt for United ; company’ busi- be disposed co neutrals will be fixed. re aoa encanta through. | ber of Scribner's Magazine, silk mills in the country, and the de- mpany's busly | \ - fat the soveral cantonments ° or ten cantry Inthe artof intensive| “FOr years,” anys the author of| SlfRer was asked to take a position Under Couch. was carseat ss vie toage vou) FLED-TO GERMANY, IS BELIEF .:1°2°rcruietion othe packing naw, | Absolutely Removes ‘ ] _— | stnetin this interesting article, “Amerte: | with the mill, to have charge of de-| Margaret, the yoar-old daughter of|ers at the trial of the that Ford iry, Which begina its first stage to A ah : warfare ae practiced e the ite Fh "2 nerica BSS signing and carry on more work by| George Walters, @ postaian living atl wee au is , Indigestion. Druggists arriving ‘ommander J » Dru Also arriving was Com| » refund money if it fails. 25 ramente, {Attention of Federal Officials) jive pri Vurned to Disappearance of others Rutledge Rutherford. \t . that it was) the revealing by Mayor Mitchel of Thursday’s Big Sale 25% been the greatest rival of France and New York the greatest rival of Paris. The war gave American designers a| 64) ESIGNERS are being made in Government regulattc p of corn in order to | | museum study, ‘0, 208 Hast ath Street, was burned| of th Lindeboom, of the French navy, here to death last nig! while her im to join another French military mis- ‘ iS was out making p pper he affairs of the aoa already arrived, The Misses Ju-| tremendous advantage by which ‘they New York y. Those! james, four, and John were | denied this charne A O. Hicks, Marion Hasscltine ang] @ve begun to profit, and for the me have waked up have doubled ing about a couch on which thelr] o¢ the company. te Jes first time the men and women who| tbeir incomes. A young woman whol baby sister had been left in her basket. | ; tt Livermore, all of this city, not uncommon fo company to S Plt: Dawsseoatio sane Ber ces eer Se seed make American fashions are making| Ad never designed a silk textile for| Jimmy altorward told his father he pa Judge John F. Hylan, Democratic car A int isdak boon easel ht spend from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 for pric dy o ry & manufacturer e ofo struck @ match to look for something tached to hospitals in Paris, came|® #Tious study of the history of| urer in her life before, but Tesala: WIEUIA Makin toed didate for Mayor, as one of the Hon- | materials without asking for the *tock-|ary View Chairmen of the Convention rig | Who had been a cess e-| under the couch. nolde pproval Shean over on leave —- iad Deen a fairly eucoessful de-/" "rn cries af the boya brought Pater |"clser#’ sPprov mmittee of the Friends of Pence ‘ To-day textile experts and design-| Signer im other lines, after severat| , 7 turned the attention of Federal oMoials D emalltonele oe Ttsiast ; ‘ J. Garvin, who lives on the floor b achee se Prince Engaliteh Russia, well) pount the Natural History Mu-| Saturdays at the Natural History - $ " re ther |the minority stockholde in this country, having made >. Knowr ow. He found the basket and the “MONK EASTMAN” FOUND to-day to the mysterious disappear- | shud seum, whose serious scientists are| Museum, produced a design for a silk| baby's clothing in flaines. Jy smoth- ance of Rutledge Rutherford, Chairman his home in Chica © for many years, 4 ‘ de ky te now known to thelr co-workers as| that was fresh in every point of con-| ered the blaze, but baby was dead. | IN UNIFORM AT of th Publicity Committes of that i ricer of a French rng srt thelr departments are open to manu-| Ff! She sold It to a large manufac- wooo SAYS EVERY MAN | be hepa Son rae tie Tuite Bie cohasted tor ¥reneh Sek facturers, designers and all other| turer and is now on his designing Enlisted to Dodge His Record and|pressed by a Federal oMctal to-day De Luxe Winter Models Customary $35 Values Specially prepared assort- A heavy canine representation de-} «xen and women with sketch-pads| Principal centres of the trade, manu- Making Good Jthe Federal District Court barked from the vessel. These were}and pencils sit around a long table| facture: 4 | b are Predicts Long Struggle and Mar was last heard of from He J ments, ‘ond the ex- ' redicis Long Struggle and Many i ntmmy authorities higve Unde woolly dogs and smooth dogs, Belgian |jistening to lectures and inspecting|Messes, The figures given out by. the Mork B ere ; al ed eb Mala ALE Tian, [it 18, eal he. was acting qualities we ha police dogs and French Red Cross] samples of prehistoric decoration,|!arge producers of women's clothes ore Dratts Before Hl ano of Willlam|agent. Thin was made pub ve Delaney, sometimes known as Wil Courtney, but better as already shown—smarter fash- s and materials confined etofore to coats at $85. Knox Assistant United Sta who also said that other spiratora were captured in Hol dogs, terriers and Pyrenees hounds—| ‘Textiles, and gowns using the tex-|are almost out of proportion in con It Ends | everything but Dachshunds. tiles, are designed around that table,”| sidering the country’s per capita in- i come and expenses, but these men TOPEKA, Kan., Oct, 31.—"We have |man." one of the best little wank lead. SIAN he greatest Government world has lore New York's cast over had sentenced to prison, but that Kuther have based their estimates upon the} ever known and we must defend it 1 Monk told some of hin friend# he was|ford had successfull ded the Duteh | Genuine Fur Collars footings on thelr own and their] With hot air and oratory, but with the red of spending so much valuable time | authorities Helghbore’ ledgers, One’ manutacturer| en whe. lt der it and the men jin dail, and was loc Kin ra : Russian-Military Models said that the income fr and suit trade ta New York City for | the last year amounted to $150,000,000, To one concern on 24d Street he credited an annual business of $12,- 000,000, His estimate for the whole country for the sale of ready made garments for women, including the products of bootinakers, hatter: 000." 4 ¢ » anyth f they a Klyn recruiting Use of Barley Saves Wheat! Barley has always been used in«making the famous food Grape-Nut ——_<—— NOTED MEN TO AID FUSION. Scintillating Silk Linings : ves Ses Finer wool velours, warm and light in weight; smart new cheviots and Oxfords, Fashion's new eolors in i Such was the keynote of an adire: Major Gen. Leonard Wood Camp Pu Ne over paign with some prominent hope Uncle liners, following the bik are Garden rally and parade set for | ) the wanted — shades. voluminous, shapely style: Alterations Without Charge Sale A! i Fashion Four re Shops nu b and anoth 1 her lied man in the couatry dole a wee o-morrow night eaveying guns |COaL SHRUNK 1,400 POUNDS, | "cui. stom mi ee ule al on Friday © AT s article quoten « 10,000 | ROCKAWAY HEARING PUT OFF. aan Mayor Mitchel at Hunt's Jo le expert who says that » Larceny, Palace, in the Bronx, Oscar 5 of No. 1077] in to preside at a Suturday night moet. American designers do not study 1077/in to pronide ata saturday night ee. | enough the ‘election, of FTI “One suit 1 designed last winter," sald this man who designs our clothes, s, dressmakers, was $2,500,000,- to Plead At- | coal Reynolds and Mortime Defin With the cor torney the ar eading of ex Isn, driver of al lng, at fa Why Kona auit a nation: | 16, Wil-|Conalder the def srg of | ¥OUld dew Hew vine kool and impressing tinm mmMerce when the authoritte four out abou ® vould tnat | ice at horitien found qué about the municlpal can © could no | y 1h Hl . A | truck for the S. Tuttle ons Coal any, No. 600 Kent . Pleaded guilty wh * AA “had braid decorations and went from| Reynolds, Franie ey, W * morning fronted | wit) be held Nineteen West 34th St. There sa Resson—Barley is richer ons end tithe Sounty to: Hos Obiee | Greve and Chadies Opler, “un sith evidence Shas a bad’ last" 1.408 | ENABLER _ Brooklyn: Downtown: Newark: | in protein (meat value) than wheat. See con tho\ bealilng? froma. ageing city th the ckaweny Pack real ton, Me wan ied in #800 bal for Beer (ent apeckers | “ 460-462 Fulton St.| 14-16 W. 14th St.| Broad & W. Park 4 Barley has an clement that changes its own ing sign in front of a New York store, |{omunchins oe 18 ¢ Ria ee cemtsy mierecah tier E ARRESTED ON SHIP. | Mo tn SNA ) starch and wheat starch into sugar. ae re i the srlovipal eitien fine Pe a alcmetee vocan es ar. |Yanterday aaying that one of itn drivers THRE deitiatlehall | CS Se Se Son ' pe te , @ belt arrangement suggested to me] raigned their counsel obtaiied barrel, Jobin ktayeee | Mae With Fe = r . a ¢ Perley bap aric bade Flavor—gou ve by the hanging strane in the may. As and 4m betas UI Ll a " You will readily recognize the i heard of barley-sugar we were awake in Now York to- unable t 1 one of Honiamin's toada —. a we would be avreast of the time—-de- | ‘h a and yy ; any’ sea ant an 5 pep . » . , If you haven't tried this world-famed food, lagoing clothes with Russian motifs | | mnt aL nin i ir tater when It] Aiea ee LAs ! superiority of yOu * J before we are flooded with the Rus- Panmoniwste f Marka Avenue: thot aid A THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY : now is the time. \sian red of the liberalists from the ning revent ean ; © | Paris designers, and following other ‘ Din 5 1€00 tonttare’ My eas Ps 0 e | hints, But to come back to the sports | is aie , 1 Re H t Grape-Nuts—Help Save ae ea hey ase tone | @ tan as a acue OO Ea P P Wheat soe aise at Wa nave the mpets| STRIKER 1S STABBED, | GUARDS BUY AMBULANCE. 3 oman oa rl Pee Nee aus tot iad ane oreaie gon REA? Veen Henite Im Siterea ea es chin men Aveda! dit, et on the N The Highest Class Talking Machine J this any more than we have had It for| sills a : Ne 3 1 spua of thele -_ (3) in the World i [folepraot ffasierg eae Aue Nag eel ad aviitie ined $1,500 iaigte tact are ' \ Souora Phonograph Sales Company, Inc. ) OF ONE vi sh bid " an au 7 re rie Meetin, o Oe £.0 ¥ Pre demi ng, W ing up rapidly. Th . Hticlans WHE Ole . ‘a . good for the Americ a sid ane n the} aie : nue at 53rd Strect 50 Broadway (Standard Arcade) 1 esa Cee RY an i yangcn pian t ‘ ; Ww peor eg wolanign % as achande aiteee Brookiya 1285 Fulton St.(, Se, 2 For Men and Women Wome ie wn dnmcukiog agen po neik ae the: fi puaana he 9, In the world." of business They mean comfort and freedom from excessive 1 r Sheppard Pr it fini : it which served ducing t hosiery expense —style, fit, finish and smart appear- N [be Be Mf more than half tary a ance—the most serviceable hosiery made, meeting places f vin tl ‘ ‘ Afier Saving nes proba ‘ Wiih be loning hour approaches I t aa . . jyeq Pood Supply Declares a (er- t t y man Official, f e 1 rosa | TIBRLIN, Oct. a1 (via Amaterdam),— ! ' a 1 r f For Men, 6 pairs, $1.75; Mercerized - - © $2.00 Men's Silk Holeproof Hosiery, 6 pairs - = $3.30 Vor Women, 6 pairs, $2.40; Silk Lisle - - $3.00 Women’s Silk Holeproof Hosiery, 3 pairs - $3.30 uk Ficthers aoe | HANGS ON WIRES HALF HOUR, | ores .of 0" Style distinction, dressiness, comfort, sturdy wear features which every mother instinctively seeks are found in a superlative degree in Jantzen's shoes for children, Al! built on orthopedic principles for the growing feet They have the wear-resisting, shape-holding qual ities that are much desired, For dress,for school and for street wear, $2.50 to $6 OLITYL POROPTDLLPOPECLLOTEL TD OP DELLE TIBEDEALLLL LAT PL LTTE ILELPLEL LL PHOOLIEEL, « sbout lthe German Food Dog t. told ‘A good foot rule for the Jantzen Shoe” 1456 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 44 East 14th St ee ? ” es !on € ad down emates that the xubslster Gi + Mook —“the Abuse of the Hig 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. The World s Best Table Water mit for ote way About fortys Tmany ‘again had 1 for YT sTOMES=—Our ealy 5 125th Street at 3rd Avenue—Open Evenings Nt wast severe poate crop, he bald, was between 4s Above 38th St MLILVUILLULLALH HITT UULUIEEHOLLLILULU LEAMA IDEA POPU AHL TI LL LELLL LPO ‘ being » im 1 for a hale ode Ker already had en Tully securea ‘ —