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0 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917, * eke hk JAIL FOR PACIFISTS tent st the menting of Ni! SOON, SAYS MARSHAL Aentding Whee Many Na ‘ otle T Mare ‘ . . “The proge 1 Government »| Soe crede tm tie hae itd | ten ; pall,” wait a " > Thanksgiving Offering WINTER COATS SILK AND SERGE DRESSES AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES The COATS There are about 1,400 of them in more than 60 different rtylen, all nites. Some are plain, others have genuine fur cuffs and collars, still othera are trimmed at bottom with broad bands of fur They are priced from $10 to 860, ao you'll surely find juat what you are looking for at much less than you ex- pect to pay - Model tituatrated. Thin big, full cut, handsome looking coat ia made of @ fine heavy weight Sait's Eequimette Plush, It has @ big, luxurious oollar of genuine Mouffion Fur and ta full lined with Satin, | now8] G75 , A Regular $35 Value 1 i ¥ Model (ilustrated. A dress that ts one My of our most popular showroom num- bers, made of all-wool French Sergo It is trimmed with broadcloth collar 4 and cuffs and soutache embroidery, NOW Y REDUCED 1 0 \ TO 1 The DRESSES Fi From our unusually complete stock we have selected a lig group of Serges, Silks, Satins, Taffetas and Crepe de Chines. Regardless of their former prices — and many have sold for nearly twice as much — every hy in this collection will be offered at the ex.raordinarily low price of $10, should be w after the jay to xtraordinary prices and buy We're ready for » crowd; 18 courteous saleswomen will be on hand to help you with your selections. Remember, we're just 2 blocks below 34th street, all GARMENT Co. 307 FIFTH AVESAINY. To assist in the selection of appropriate electric fixtures for the home, store, factory, or any other place, special displays have been arranged at two of our district offices, Irving Place and 42nd Street These displays are made up of special selections from the stocks of our leading manufacturers. Globes and reflectors are also shown, all intended to secure, within their appro- priate surroundings, the proper illumination at the lowest cost for the service . In addition to this special display of fixtures, a great variety of electrical appiiances, utensils and general equipment will be found in our several Show Rooms, all contributing to the effort of the day toward economy, efficiency and convenience The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Place and ssth Street—Stuyvesant s600 Branch Office Show Reams for the Convensence of tha Public Address 424 Broadway 126 Delancey Street 10 Irving Place wag West gand Street \ Adéress ag1 East 86th Street asth Street 49th Street Yalepbooe Lenox 7740 Harlem 4080 Orchard 1960 Stuyvesant 5600 Melrose 9900 Bryant sa6a Ail thew Rooms Opes Until Midnight Night and Emergency Call; Farragut yooo y Drawn ‘Specifications of the “Perfect Man” Up by Co-Eds, but Harken to This: AUTH LAW 1S BARRED, Nest Apoeat to Conaress he Hopes to fe heme Wives, WARTINGTON, Mov, 1 tf Map uth Law wishes to Oy tor the A ect hidn lint vad United tates army over the e front in Frances ate will have to aap The IM-perfect Man Suits Women Best SiS SUF FORCIBLY FED». er" meer = om F alse AR rere nensemeanee | Elitabeth McShane, One of 19 on! erm sat es ne HUBCY The Perfect Man Is a Perfect Ninny in Women's Eyes; a Prig and a Bore—The Para- gon With No Faults, Who Is Always Correct in All He Says and Does, Grows Monotonous —A Beautiful Narcissus Will Furnish More Enjoyment on the Bas-Relief of a Tomb- 4 stone Than at the Breakfast Table. hs By Marguerite Movers marsnat. P' EASE, somebody, page the perfect man for Des Moines, lowa! They WANT him out there, Certain young girl students in Drake University—very, very young, | am sure—have voted) for him. Here is their schedule cf the perfectly proper, properly perfect man: “4, He must be of good appearance, not necessarily handsome. 2. He must be careful of his personal appearance, not necessarily a ‘dandy.’ 3. He must be a true sportsman, jolly, accommodating. 4. If an athlete, so much the better, but he needn't} be an athlete. 5. He must talk well, but not bore al | the open road and the open boat, a |certain holiday bumor, That has tol ernment.’ be imperfect uuse of his suvage| “This is a baseless and malicious desire to do his work and do Jt rather! jie, Knowing Dr. Hillis to be a min- 1 than the man beside nim. Buta| ister of the Gospel, I refuse to be- | foen Mufframiat pickets hunger atrlk fa at hin inaticution A letter by Mine file For Rheumatism You Need Sulphur” MoBhane of Philadelphia, one riage tbeal Hapa iodladly Neuritis, Seiation, Lumbage, Sten Ole) tnt Mine Me@hnan des Also Yield to Sulphur Bathe, rora of (hia me = 1 kn Min Mowhane revolting experience forcibly fed and f every atom of American # within on outraged heen several days without food, and to-day f fainted on the floor of my coll, My bed is ao bard I'm sore all in svar, but Mil live through it, Tha| pot sviphur bathe, With aufiuld ¢ others bave stood It for a month.” phur) hat suiphar bathing le foe Al i iz bets KREISLER GALLS ATT BY HILLIS “MALIGIOUS LIE” Violinist Demands Retraction by) Brooklyn Pastor of Alleged | Sermon nd you will have orting, refreshing hot sulphur bal I) the curative virtues aff itiy famous hot sulphur ape void dosing yourself with Advt Frits Kreisler, Austrian violinist, pel efith ie h igorou > qualities 1 has issued a vigorous reply to| FOR INST @ sermon preached by Dr. Newel Dwight Hilils, pastor of the Plymouth Church, Sunday. The violiniat’s statement, given out over his signatute, reads: | “In his cowardly, irresponsible and | unethic ck upon me, Dr. Hillis | said: ‘It ie well known that Kreisler | is an Austrian Captain, and to ob- tain his release from the army he| promised to send a large percentage of his income back to the home gov at ian may be y with an im- t man if he syves even a little nizance of its falsity and imyort hen they may play together. | expect him to retract this mis. | y, it is the shadow of him| statement publicly and without de- makes the sunlight so enjoy:| lay.” For a grouct quarrel, be sup by being especially charm- The bgok, the play, the life, the that he uttered this He tn ful and « aber icles for. U ARMY &'NAVY STORE CO,, Largest Outfitters & Navy. 245 West tad ei ay. Dr. Hillis's remarks were made be- fore Kreisler's announcement that he had given up his concerts In this ing man that always has fair weather! country. aa ~~ girl by talking nonsense. 6. He must respect the ge 3? aged. 7. He must be as gentle with men as with ee EE women 8. He mustn't let old men and old women stand in street cars and then jump up when a pretty girl enters, 9. He must not smoke or drink or be guilty of attendant evils. 10. He must not sneer at religion. 11. He must hold to the same standards that he holds women to, 12. He must not live ————. according to others’ opinions, but ac: niy for himself as reflected in cording to princ 13, He must not eee tia expect more reserve and dignity from) perfect man may have fine shoulders, | women than he shows himself.” 4 man's size chin, brown eyes and enough hair to insure him for life HIS particular discussion of the} vyainst the front row in the orches- perfect man ty going to begin! tra. But if he loo! ike a Greek god with the confession that I do not know | be will furr @ enjoyment in a museum or on the bas-relief of & ore pessimistic » young | him. More pessimistic than the young) (on than at the breakfast table. women of Drake University, 1 do not The imperfect man should have at hope to know him. Nor do I wish to| least one large, live, kicking fault. It know him—in fa it he should ever|may be procrastination, It may be 5 hin my circle of acquaint-|UPunctuality, It may be obstinacy, appear within my Circle of aera But SOME fault must exist. Because ances I would ship him instantly bY | otherwise how is his wife to enjoy parcels post, even at war tax rates,| well earned, logically justified mo- to Des Moines, Ia. ments of superiority? A perfect man could never stand this world of war, high pri high Of course one can imagine one's su- periority to almost anybody for al- most any reason, But camouflage boots, jazz bands and imperfect|cockiness Is as unsatisfactory as a women, His litte white wings would|cream puff. The real solid meat of that delightful conviction, “I am bet ter than th » tasted only when the statement is true, The honest woman realizes that her self-satis- carry him higher than German Taubes | go. Nor could this world stand him He would be a perfect ninny, a per- fect prig and a perfect bore, is on her husband's be- Therefore, instead of talking about | Bee venean Alia Sori: an impos: mistake, why not con- fan imperfect tran sider the claims to distinction of tho|to make mistak in what he says 1Mperfeot man, who loves us, marries | and what he 4 Watertight logic | sf A : a NG is useful in a geometry class, but not | us and really suite us? Nobody ever |{* Wie nome. The man who is al- | catalogued hts characteristics. ways right, sensible, w asonably expect from | jogs all the chances of #a the imperfect nan? E Hy, what! vou gol" faults, failings and imperfections en- dear him to us and make life with alin I a thing of varied interest? The first rule for an imperfect man is that he must not be too handsome; as handsome as a movie hero or the picture om a candy box. simply .T told And that is unendurable. UPPOSE angels and perfect men | are followers of Dr, Pease, But to the average woman the man who does not smoke and who cannot order @ good dinner is a rather bleak | and forbidding person, It ts 80 dim. cult for her to admit that she likes | good food; her thrift and her feeling | for what {s “ladylike” restrain her. Therefore sho enjoys dining with a| arnivorous male O you remember the story of Narcissus, who could see noth- ing save his own beautiful image re- flected in 4 fountain? That ts the su- perlatively handsome male; he has Dandruff Soon ‘ | Ruins The Hair | ‘ect man. [do not like to be treated as if I were a cross between a tod Girls—if you want plenty of thick, child and a Dr china beautiful, glo: Iky hair, do by all + nerdess, | want a man to be as| means get rid of dandruff, for it will polite to me as another woman would starve your hair and ruin it if you be~and no politer, There Is a type don't. of man Who pulls out a special organ It doesn't do much good to try to Too much “niceness" 1s, In my inion, one of the most fatal alifications for a perfectly imp dling stop in his voice when he talks to yomen. He coos at them, borrows | Homeiouds ry to women. 3 w | brush wasn ito it, ‘The only sure their own { expletives, offers way to get rid of dandruff is to dis- jprelevant ated compil- |golve it, then y To do this, get « Jordinary liquid | night when re moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will complete ly dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it too, that all itching the scalp will stop, ‘ir will look troy it entirely out four ounces of arvon; apply it at one realize t tiring; use t pression that vairous.”” He makos ut even Simon Legree enough to |, every woman's fect man knows how to make love to her and 4s ¢ How he learned making ts the greatest s just precisely none of her business. LOVABLE, desirable, tmperfect A man is not a tame husband, and your | and feel a woarlng blinders, a check rein and a hundred times better, You can get curb bit. He cares because he wants liquid arvon at any drug store, It is to care; Not because he driven nexpensive { four ounces is all pr is his own man, unbrok you will need, no matter how much He need not be a wonderful tennis dandruff i r ple 4 r er golf jremedy ne ln Adit. bu mu a certuin love for ’ ne the | Excellent! Try using Instant Postum on the family table— serve it to your guests, and note their remarks. It’s a fact many times demonstrated that a cup of Postum well made is often mistaken for coffee and very frequently pleases better than the cup one has been accustomed to. You can make Instant Postum, rich or mild, to suit individual preference by varying amount used percup. And always you get a beautiful seal brown drink of delightful aroma and a full-bodied, snappy flavor that amply satisfies in every regard. 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