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The Red Ball Is Up At: Iceland, Broadway, at 53d St; The Ice Palace, 18tet St. and St. Nicholas Av, Brooklyn and Newark Rinks will open shortly. The rinks are open! All the essentials for the sport that adds style and smartness are now on display at our four shops. Skates, shoes, sweaters, shawls, gloves, leather coats, etc. Each item faithfully depicts the newest style; all are moderately priced. Tubular Ice Skate and Shoe Outfit, $11.95 Men’s and women’s Hockey or Racing model, for rink and out- door use. Excellent quality tempered, narrow blade skates and scientifically constructed shoes. Other Outfits from $6.95 to $39.50 “Winter Sport Outfits of Every Description for Everyone” PROF. MEVER TELLS BERII STUDENTS | Schemes and Red T ape Kept | Down Merit and Ability. 11, be The ree Mphiiahing Co, w York Evening World.) Oct. 17, jin the war while the Allies’ impro- vised organization accomplished | much, So said Prof. Eduard Meyer, the famous historian, in his inaugural addross as rector of the University of Berlin to-day. “We must not be blind to the faults In the structure of our state for which we have paid so heavy a pen- alty,” said he, “The excessive ex- tension of our organization, through soul-killing schomatism and endless red tape, does away with responsi- bility, breeds an incompetent, am- bitious clase, and will not permit merit and ability to come to the top. | pertin University I Head Says| Ltd Germany's much | | vaunted organization fell down badly &§ DAVEGA & “While, in their seeming superior. ity, our bureaucracy and organization seduced us into smiling boastfulness |and needlessly brusque and blunder- 15 Cortlandt St. 405 Brordway 831 Broadway ‘Near Bway, Near Canal St. 125 W. . 125th St. Near 18th St. Near Lenox Ave. Pr vets) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919, © 29 jImposed on it either durl e war with giving lor abil- nlished far mure than we Meyer aded that Germany's se eclipsed all catastrophes in e downfall of nee his tone, | has ch } He was an exchange Professor 4 | Harvard University several years ¥ . Afterward he attacked Harvard article in the Vossische Zeitung ing, In part farvard University ts tak nd leading part in ant . |man agitation. On the plea of new- |trality it has withdrawn invitations |to deliver lectures which were jout to G ans living: 1 merica, but French welcome to it and so 8 Meyer “North, Americ in which he teachers had | minate. lfean women school rendered the race ¢ BEGS MOTHER TO RETURN. Little Daughter of Mrs, Donnelly Writes to Newspapers, “Dear, Darling Mamma: Please come home ff you can, We miss you eo much, Tam sick and Marion and Jackie pray for you night and day, Papa is broken. | hearted, #0 please come back if you can, Your loving daughter, *MADELINE.* ‘This open letter was went yenterday to the newspapers by seven-year-old Mad- eline Donnelly of No, 109 Van Sicklon Avenue, whose mother, Mrs. Mamie/ Donnelly, has been missing since Sept. M. She is the wife of the sexton of St. |Malachy’s Church, Marion and Jackts are the brother and sister to Madeline. Marion is two years old and Jackie four. sng behavior, in reality our system | “Meg, Donnelly left home on Sept. 24, was not eatial to the tremendous task naying she was Koing shopping. | Brooklyn’s Most Centrally Located Clothing Store! STIRRING COAT OFFERS for Women, Misses, Juniors MAKE YOUR SELECTION AND HAVE IT CHARGED—POPULAR STYLES! Cinmel cues. nom ee Behe $39.50 ‘in $125] THE BIGGEST | IDEA TODAY ine, | IN SELLING | OVERCOATS CLOTHES | Wsctt $252 IS CREDIT! a. of Brooklynites are fighting increased rents by baying their OWN Homes—ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS! You can fight the high price of Clothing im the same way— | WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. } h Women’s SUITS and DRESSES form an Important Depart- ment of OUR MILLION DOLLAR STOCK. Superb Styles and Trimmings— Delightful Weaves and Shades! FALL SUITS! DRESSES Butts that appeal, with their | Dresses of Serge, Trico Beauty of Line and oriapness of | tine, Velvet, in the Sea Fashion. Every wanted color and | son's favorite colors and fabric, many FUR trimined models $95; up 518° u GEORGETTE Men’s & Youth’s Dress Special SUITS $42.50 and $46.50 Values Reduced to $24.95 Skirted models, full | and half - belted; « $297 175 & straight front, flared Ata | bottom | Children’s WEAR ™ MEN & WOMEN “MILLION DOLLAR, > CREDIT STORE !” Dainty Georgette Dresses, front and colors; some with Ladies’ WAISTS and FURS h DRESSING ROOMS FOR OPEN EVENINGS ‘ve Mondays til 9 SATURDAYS TILL 10, | Other Evenings to 6. 1061-1063 B’WAY Take Broadway, Reid Ralph Avenue, Rid Cypress Hills surface Broadway “'L." BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Morning Wonders. | Sunday World Wants Work Monday - BERLIN'S FOOD AND Complete Deemed Certain if Strikes Plane Lost in Fom ts Wrecked. | ALLENTOWN, Pa, Oct. 17—A United States mail plane in charge of Lieut. 8. A. Robinson, en route from Belmont Park to Bellefonte, Pa, be dame lost in the fog here yesterday, trashed into a tree and in a fall of le and the Incidental strike of muntetpal | Zeitung reports, French buyers are are retard!nt the rationing of to be “swarming over’ Germany oal and potatoes, A complee nd and fuel distribution | a German emigration societies have Paraguay and the nearby orn Argentina exten- lands suitable for colonization by emigrants, ‘The republics FUEL THREATENED malt aise Aces resume work at once. Firemen and Tie-U p of Supplies | machinists have been called out for Sunday in support of the striking | metal workers. ly wrecked. Continue. German manufacturers are booking | mentioned favored the ecquiring of | twenty feet was complete! . ns |targe orders from French sources for|this land because they want quick| Lieut. Robinson, who escaped with BERLIN, Oct. 17 (Asnociated | machinery and steel products destined | cultivation of vast, undeveloped | minor bruises, loft by train for Bel- Press). —Lack of administrative help for occupled territories, the Vossiache stretches of country, | ont Park. ron wiicililllt P rsewor 2 van SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES 1329-1331 e . : BROADWAY rare Sav, Near Gates Avenue g Brooklyn Bet. fai on 49th FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Important Event Saturday 350 Flapper and Junior Coats Sizes 10, 12, 14, si MART, SNAPPY YOUTHFUL STYLES, itostuy FUR-COLLARED. ALL LINED AND WARMLY INTERLINED; EXCELLENTLY TAILORED. OVER A DOZEN DIFFERENT STYLES. 16.5 JYiATSRIALS ARE: SILVERTONE, CHEVIOT, HEAVY WEIGHT MIXTURES, AND POLO CLOTH. Ordinarily Priced to 29.75 Frashatsge* Miluatrated Flapper and Junior Cloth and Silk Frocks Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 HC STYLES IN BECOMINGLY PRETTY i YOUTHFUL MODELS, DAINTY TOUCHES OF | EMBROIDERY, BRAID TRIMMINGS AND PH | BUTTONS, HELP MAKE THESE DRESSES Si} VERY ATTRACTIVE. MODESTLY PRICED, 10.75 ATERIALS ARE SERGE, PLAID CILKS, EX- we CELLENT QUALITY TAFFETA AND SATIN. ee Exceptional Sale Saturday 500 Fine Blouses PECIALLY SELECTED FROM REGULAR S STCCK. MOST REMARKABLE ASSEM- BLAGE OF BRUSSELS NETS, GETTES, AND CREPE DE CHINES. EXCEPTIONAL VALUD ; 5.00 Exquisite Fall Blouses JF 'Peessin NEWEST STYLE NOTE, EX- GEOR- PRESSING EXQUISITE CONCEPTIONS OF GEORGETTE CREPE, BRUSSELS NET, FRENCH VOILES, IN ADORABLE NEW NEW FALL STYLES, MODESTLY PRICED, 6.75 8.75 Georgetie Georgette Blouse meen Cetttas Bionse fmuyache, braid and Georanita, nee quarter ‘Tuxcdo collar of Deep 35 Mos A”: ey le Extraordinary Sale Saturday New Separate Skirts Georgette CLOTH, TWILL BACK VELVETEENS, HEATHER JERSEYS, AND TRICOTINES. t MODESTLY PRICED. 12.75 ; Ultra-Fashionable Skirts ISTINCTIVE STYLE TOUCHES IN NOVEL AND D SERVICEABLE NEW FALL SKIRTS, OF PLAIDS, TRICOTINES, SERGES, SATINS, WOOL JERSEYS, AND FANCY SILKS, 7.75 10.75 15.00 SALE AT Pach THREE BROOKLYN STORES Nc FALL MODELS, MATERIALS OF FINE BROAD- Hair Line Serge Plaid Sport Skirt ordlon pleated Shir of fy vlty Plaid, “new mode 7.15 18.75 “i renihonaanmipomeie —_—— qnmengpeeneneoesterestneangirtin,<oweseremny sung * Sreaior~aee aa aac cnet aR. ONPG EE ALLEL LE ELA,