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fr Section 2 Section SOCIETY Week's War Operations FASHIONS Mumc 2 SUNDAY. OCTOHKK V.m. THE BUSINESS MAN AND EDUCATION fe Nets? fcrk Sim. t4 tditor Thf yrtt York Ttmts: WOULD tutfot that buslnesa men. 1u occaaloa mjr arlwe, ahouli become better, acquainted whh educa tor Theaa poplo have tmn tfxj -Uly earated.

duo. probably, to tht fort lh.t thoir work keens them an op. ponlte iea or fence. It will be no-tloKl. though, that the educational y- tern is quit complete a a that bualneaa.

and ttlntc a little inaixht Uito an JiK-ator wot It la worth while. I A huainoa man condemn hlmaetf with material fact, gianxi it quickly, anil acta pnn It. An eUucn tor ha llttl Intereat In leta.iL. tul etutllea out frtnHpla that underlie, thouaht and action If men will keep this In mind. thr ahould row mutual undntrulinf appreeia- lion, and vital co-otx-rauon from a bet mr riulntancntp.

A nrawirj future of duration cnuMt Va tha presentation to students of a principle upon which tixsy may ultimately art. It la tralnln of thia eort that in-aDlree th rounr culler rraduate to dia. cue thm principle of window arm fart- 1 tir hrn he I only aaketi to cloea one finch an attitude toward work trlea tho patience of a bualneaa man, but It must Va rmmbr, that the boy la oil the right track, and after a little familiarity with business yte-mii devlaed for thoufhtleas help, uttea aome thins eln be-aidea expennlre experience to help him. He haa been taught to look for underlying prinrlplea. Furthermore, educators infill! In their puptla the hUheat tdeala of life, no thnt when they lake their plare In the btml-n- world they are eaer to aecure po-ritions of honor and reepect, and their Meala form the barkhone of the country' Integrity.

ThHr experience with bualneaa life, however, deatroya the nla that have been developed ao label loualy, and It ia due the -bora and th country Itaelf that we should get toa-ethr and correct the evil. What shall be done when a boy returns and say. I've learned that all that bualneaa means Is to ret money, ao 1 out after the dough'T Vet what is atramreaaahotii He has been told diaUnauinhed htilhbrowa know everything except practical conditions that while he was dig-ring- in a graveyard of boika that can bo housht for he hasn't learned one thing that is not already known to the average man: that while he waa muffin embalmed wis-dom tnimiarants were grabbing the rvuntrVa trade." Se he la asked to throw away bis letters front the minister and the college President, and nig apparent self-conceit is bumped by offering him a job at (10 a week in some far-olf coai mine. This nlways tickles the business man who makes the deal, but he thus, with one blow, tends destroy an idealism that la Iwawt upon respect frtim honor rathi-r than m.nr. and hl-h Is the safeguard of the country.

It is not always io8ible for teachers tc control frailties that the human being sometimes falls heir to. but the prompt jespont-e of college men to recruit should be abundant evidence of the educator's Influence. At the present time we have no honor system that cultivate respect and toward wh.ch we can guide our sans. They can get the satisfaction that comes from accomplishment, as we all do, but it is Impossible to point to any action that has at heart the betterment of the community without bctog met with the rnimiK, nai inrn: ill 11 nr i To seek high portion possible only for him who, aa Mr. Taft says, baa the hide of a rhinoceros." The field Is not one-sided; obligation to maintain the high ideals taught our sons falls upon the business man as well.

II. MANNING OAHl-ENTEIt. New York. Sept, ISJSW- I i i I i tiii The World's Greatest Reproducing Instrument 64The Ar Apollo" in Your Favorite Make of Grand Piano Through the medium of these wonderfui instrument.s you may enjoy at your pleasure, in your own home, the actual rendition of the celebrated masters on The WURLITZER vith Art Ajiollo WOO to $2300 The MELVILLE CLARK with Art Apollo S1S00 to $2300 The STEINWAY with Art Apollo $1500 to $2250 Also The Famous WELTE $1150 Call at our showrooms and hear these instruments give the personal interpretation of such famous artists as Harold Bauer Rudolph Ganz StURKOW-RTOER and BUSOM ISIusic critics who have attended the concert hall recitals of these virtuosi and have heard many well-known plnycr grands, have been astounded at the marvelous performance of the Solo Art Apollo Instrumentsalso the "NYelte Mignon. Not the minutest shade of difference could they detect between the Apollo Playing and the hand playing of the finished musician.

Call at your convenience for a demonstration or write for our interesting free booklet No. 3. The Rudolph Wurlitzer y.Makert of Musical IndrumenU for 00 Yeart 115-119 West 40th Street New York City (Bet. Broadway and Sixth Avenue) Compa Exclunive Features The Human Touch which strikes the key as the musician does. The Solotheme accent the melody graduates the ae-companimrnt in its relation to the melody.

It also omits the melody, playing only the accompaniment (for use with the voice). The Metronome Motor which winds un I rewinds the roll. Always keeps absolutely correct time. The Auto Tracker which insures perfect tracking of the music roll. The Dynaline which is a perfect guide for pedal action.

1 if II II srA -SMahaMMaBaMakrfakaMaMMkMaaaaBtfiiaSfaartMBtasKaAtfflkaaHHaaKaaMaiakiak I I i ttt rHit 1 rw 1 4 a i iiBte. a akta II II I Store Opens 9 A. Qomi at 6 P. rraa SIM KrM a at. ih ABRAHAM Sc STRAUS PRIVATE SUDWAY LNTRA.NCI- in Mayt Bl Mia.

TrM Mik a.1. aala. rmmm Jim It aala. a The Growing I Grocery Bill And Its Preventive "Food priceji." says a New York hanker, "have (rone up 40 por cent, in a year." Every housewife knows that, to her eorrov. The frrowth of hr grocery i bill is a monthly nightmare.

As a quite closely related fact, the A. S. Grocery Store is doing a phenomenal business by far the greatest In its career. Why? Because thee same housewives, who jrrowl over grocer's bills, realize more and more what a frrcatthelp thia Store is in their domestic finances. It sells but one kind of the very best.

It i-ell great quantities of them. For this reason, it can BUY grreat quantities -and large purchases for cash bring low prices. The two processes interlock. So it happens that it eelli theee Groceries, in pite of their quality, for LESS than the average store can afford to charge. A ltd women who ket houe carefully KNOW thU.

and come here in ever-increasing numbers. But there more besiuea: This is a NEIGHBORHOOD Store not only for Brooklyn, but for all Greater New York and its suburbs, because of our -Enlarged and Bettered Telephone Sytlemr ard our splendid Ie1ivery system. You can telephone your orders, every day, every week, or every month, a suit you best; ard they will be quickly ami accurately filled. AND YOU NEVER NEED TO ASK THE PRICE. There ia but ONE price; and that you may be ure wi! LOWEST for th quality.

You will find it a good move to test this Store's Groceries and Trice. It will be a welcome relief and perhaps a surprise to find that instead of keeping on going UP your CTocery bills will begin to go DOWN! Our Oicn A. S. Brands of Groceries In order to secure cor.st.mt quality, absolute purity, and moderate prices, we have in the course of years built up a remarkable group of our OWN Groceries Teas. Coffee.

Spires, and many other things which we prepare in our own laboratories, and which we thoroughly guarantee. Besides their escelleme. they have the merit of cutting out the middleman's profit, thereby reducing the cost to the consumer. These are the contributions of the -Everyday Giocery Store toward fighting the high and rising Wo men's Tailored Extraordinarily Priced Suits at $12.75 An Unusual Situation Iirinfjs This Offer Thee.e Suits were left on the maker's hands after 1- riir -r' 1 hi. in lar Jtht at-os! ire o-ccssion in puce fhat makes for Suit, that tke Reralar aJ Traie Cl SU 7S aa ana some higher.

I here aiv only Yi Suit. Anvmtr th-m -h the collection i a remarkahle harnain. Material an-: Luitrou Broadcloth H'ol I'rlour Ar.y or Ja JZ-IIVo Vr.V. Ocrpc iomc treruh 5cu i n) Sm litoJ uJi Tlie jic in e. deiral.le effrt for hi.

ar. Splendid Showiaf of Faihionable Soiti at S19.7S aJ S24.7S with Kret.ch eeal. djed fan nje rich pluHh. with velvet and wide row a of nik lraei -a 4w t-rr with Iierrot buttons of fur. some bordered with the collar banded with it.

A numkr of n.odeij, ler ia In -47 i Vf fa 4 tM ataty nmrt a f' lit anaxi teft with roata it Hifk-aasa, EiclasiTC Madet Cahnae Saita. Dreaay. turn Sprt. .1 U4.7S. mU 14 CIS llOttlng the utuual rarr.uhm.

of the Paiy Kal, i tk. me iur reveik, and otnera Spring Prices in Autumn On Fine Floor Coverings We placed the onlc for of our ll of Pe ir.r Urt It i exixrcttnl that at the Carjt Auction Salt-. Monda and rrf- )- nounced marking the th ri rr sir.x Apr 1. Oir pr.e. hadn't k.ljH s.r.rr the April schedule into effect.

Sme other m- rr.av ilA to a tl- ar-- rg- hj there are mijrhty few of thm. Thi t- an.l pr- are of r.irtT.t 0 the home furnisher just now. Aiminter Itug Ihtm vjmU Chiefly the noted maka-Hnforr'a fUaai. r-fk'. tone, w-huh are rrjMe with u.

for The Small Sies 22x-Win fA in srai arvl Ti in HaQ Sue 27 in. i ft. and $741 27 in. IS ft I tTi and lt-S Crpfta Tapealr) ltru.rU Taraeta, 11.1. a Sonvi of the very teit mttla.

Wool Vehtt Carpels at 113. AaJ II In more than Vj pa terns. Two-ton ard (5vir 4ea.re Wilton let Carn. at SIM sad 1 4. Hartfonl ari Sm.th make.

The b-t there ar Plain tok IWrrlia (arprta. fr W. Fifteen color to choo from. Room Sue IUacn Siira ae-4 tie Va irai lit ti 11 l.ia :a.i. 2.

zilm aaia. 4.M ft va 44 1 7S ft V- 9 ft r-a '1 1: va I iKale prfa a4 1 tmtmmmi i WI 4 Women a Hud on Seal Coatt, Satural Skunk Collars. SS9.S0 lm 4 Vl a.aA la llwoaa lm. 'a. a it a1 aav at CUh Aaaaaaf TVae Ca-a IUUa a4 I in am lama, a 4 anama a a arf aw4 etnati fm Vta ai r-Wa aM rsaa isg ItaAw'ai to tiU iWeJ Cta aal ttlll tf1e mmi.

taVI a rw mm faat-ana, lf a Wovaa: f.i ttwa iV. V4. 4tai i lalaal I jhiia II I li r. a-i e'ia Ita-W aJJUi -) The Important Rooms in Which You Fat and Sleep Just think how much of vour time you pit in in ir l-tvrn, i.r.jr.r itkt ana mat j0j now nnrtant it to have them the rful. ir.

itr r. Tl-n ien the comes to the proper Furniture, an 1 w)s nar. for fx tn outfit, if it i old and hat)y, rend thi itrTtie little ht h'Wm" furr.itufe. thit is olid in construction, pleasinjr in pja-rn arl etretrlv m-rate in Oiaiaf Raai S4r 4 llx -e. f.M Uu aw.

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TKtt-c piece Ilj-flU. fcrid (h if or. irl Sheraton cienfn; irraiar. walnjL I pieve: lied. Ilarrau, arxl ing Table.

fZ I.j tinfn; Link ia.r Klrht pie Twin lll. Ilurvau. hiffonier. Drrirc Table. hair.

KUrkrr and Bench. I JiO Quren Ai.ne -etii ant hgar). Four piee: lUsL I'-ifraj. hiffor.ier. and Dre.nnf TaNe.

a tl Va aa i a I 7 at. 7 a-l a t. n- fc wa'i I vl Ta- iA 7a'-. a i Mrj tafivt A k-'ir l'fti I.il" Ta- n4 ai f- a 7 r-t -m" i itn.b 7 a i 1 1 -t A rt i 4 Market's Gone Up On These Nottingham Lace Curtains Philadelphia MilU turn out theM attract urtin in P.t w-th cotton Mt the hijrhet price since the ir. nl blr a up er ti to maVe Mich Curtain? tolay a 'hall m-1 mnny of th-w Fine leijrn.

and lots of 'cm; all new. white. jrfe tSc. Jl tS. S2.4S.

IZSi Paar ther jti uitain. f-r thi buajr tin-e c-f i lrih point I a. It (V Iniiaife jce rurtamn. M. to Mailv lj.ee IV i pair.

lacet Arabian Ijife Curtail. 2t to p. i i I r- I I ler ti4 U' a i -f i Vt't ai.4 a a Mt A Fine Autumn Sale of Colored Dress Goods Remnants At 79c. to $1.89 Yard, Formerly 98c. to $2.98 Thee were the prices at which the Drv sr'i! hen rtit fnm Iiut the remnants are nil in practical length.

that you make a fine -with ity or desirabilty. This Remnant Sale i important on account c-f the hijrh thar.ter of irai The better a Dress (roods tock. the letter it. remnant an-1 the A. A.

for its diversity of fine maUrials. In this collection of hundred of useful skirt. uit. cont 1r i Storm Serges Cheviot CabarJmsi fr fi I'lsJt Poplxm I'eloufi Roman Stripti Vi AndpracticaJIyeverythinarel.se that is usually Lengths, to 6 yards. Widths.

12 to inches. A Sale to which hundreds of women will eagerly rtt the M-rr Fine Offerings of Black Dress Goods Black Chiffon Broadcloth. Yd. This is well be low our usual se'line rire. 11.75 Black French Serge.

11.29 Yd. 51 itM Irh. a r-r a 11.19 IUk I Wi tmA aa-4 Maa st. 4. II.

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