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-ANTHVACINA VACCINATION |Cudtivated Beauty Won't Hold Husband’s Love, |ANYERSSUM WGTORY BRINGS JOY TO MONTCLAIR Weafthy Resitent Celebrate | BackDownof Jersey Town's Health Board. EXODUS THREAT WINS. 350 Families Were Ready to Move Out if Compulsory In- . oculation Mandate Held. ‘Fhe parents of hundrads of Mont- lat, N. J., echool children are going about with broad grins on thetr faces congratulating one another upon the Fesulte of thelr revolt against compul- ory vaccination, which compelied the Board of Education to rescind tis drastic rule on the subdfect. Victory | came only when the threat was made by representatives of tha anti-vaccina- tion inmurrectos that thres hundred and fifty famiies would move out of Mont- clair and away trom the State of New Jersey instanter if the rulo were en- forced. There i9 @ large colo among the homeopaths frends in Montclair an are very bitter aga They say that tt is nothing more than “blood poisoning,” and that ho need of a compuleory order o subject, particularly as Mont not # single vase of ema not had for many moons. ‘The frm fn a mass week ago in T wae a unanimo: action of the Board of Kx nild should be vaccinated fed In the protest was a request | to the membr e Board of tion the it was necessary to pass the com vaccination rule at this time. Held Indignation Meeting. Dr. Charles H. Shelton, an eminent homeopathic pliysician, presided meeting, and the secretary ch Daniel C. Sinith, auditor of T Institute, Alabama, the man whose dis- puted whereabouts in New York caused Dr. Booker T. Washington's recut trouble. Among the crusaders against ‘“blood- poisoning” was Samuel Crump, nent man tn Montclair, and w yeare was the head of ‘, principally there is the ur has | fon crusade took ng held about a | Hall protest agains | this advice ever finds any time for planned is far the Crump | Pringing Company, the only factory in | Montclair. ‘The indignation meeting was attended @ number of phystet not only of Montclair (among these Dr. Wilson and Bhelton), but also by physictans from Newark and the Oranges. Tho f was #0 high that after a protes been formulated a sotiety was on the spot, which was called AntlCompulsory Vaccination tlon ef Montelatr, The following petitions were freely etr- ted the Associea- To the Board of Education, Mont- clair, N. J. Sirs—I am oppoted to the compul- sory vaccination of ¢ the public act therefore des! protest will ler re- ‘ng vaccination before April 1% under penalty of expulsion, or cise postpone action upon it a de- cided expression of public opinion can be obtained. NOME... cececcececeee cease enrenerees AAMreas.......c.e00 sesseneseees (Biened) The Committee, Mr, BAMUPL CRUMP, No, 4 Russell terrace, Mr, H. L. WALCUTT, No. 22 Montcla! Mr, CHAS. FE. DORR, No, 11 Gardner place, Montclatr, Told of Child's Injury. The indignation meeting was a by Thomas I, Masson of cilen itor of Life, who gave a p ount of how one Is Ittle dren, after hoving been vaccl: some time ago, became #9 f!! that life hung in the balance for #° yoara, Mr, Masson quoted some of highest authorities against vac bringing in the name of John Mill, and added that he had no 4 ff the matter were brought to the at- tention to the highest courts the nt law would be found unconsti- One of the men who attended the meeting was George ©. Hirst of the Osborne Colortype Co, New Yorks, a member of the Board of Hiv from the Fifth Ward of Montclair Hirst was most pronounced tn his opp’ sition to the proposed vaccination, and Geclared that in at least five tes where similar laws had been enacted, the @upreme Court had declared them to be uncenattutional. Another speaker was Dr J. ©. Corltes. The Board of Education met on Tues- day night, and after @ spirited 6 N in which there was some live changes of opinion, Mr, Crump were on ha of nearly 4 names, @ {nto the staud-pat vaccinat childre Bro quar bation The Board quested a ver mittee on (ie f cination eo Roard f ; edges tha ‘ment which me the threat to blight the adv Montclair by reducing its populat 60 wej-so-do famillea ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911, ARRARAARAAAR RA AR AANA AA AA AARAAARARRRARARRARAAARARAL: but Cultivated Love ot Husband Brings. Beauty BROOKLYN JURIES ch - | PARA ARR AR RRA AA AAA RRRRARA ARR RRAD ARRRA ADP RDRRRARDLPARRDARARRAAD A SAARARAAA ANY | | Mrs. Robert Erskine Ely Evolves Novel Theory ror W T percemmounamencnnanen nites emia skit | AS HEARTLESS a ene as to Beauty Culture--A Man Wants His Wife : ; f Siri, Waly coceriiiy On AWE Ditierent From All Other Women. ‘ 5 earn © Meck merinty bart : i ) Finest “Soh” Suits on Nsw: 4 “If Massage, Starvation Diet, Extravagant Dress or Other " Record Ruthlessly Chucked | esnta. and sit wn Features of Beauty Quest Availed in Love Fashion- | Out of Court. swan aw able Women Would Keep Their Husbands.” | | ere { ‘ ton x TEARS BUT NO MONEY. Med that he BY NIXCLA GREELEY-SMITH. { . aL Bhat i adel “Women should not cultivate youth and beauty in Even a Crippled Ra And | The Ataan poopie entd t | order to preserve their husbands’ loves they should Set srbe” aie shed e retain their hushands' love, and by 90 doing keep their, \ Blown-Up Girl Fail to Move nds Wome 68 . tthe youth and beauty.” 4 } ‘ on her mor t 8 The new theory of beauty culture, trae as it te; os | i Them to Pity. bacanbee hd novel, and novel as it is true, was promulgated by Mes \ i Can't Tell About a Jury. Robert Erskine Ely at the annual lunche of the There we reat gloom to-day among) T ney fore ane er League for Political Education the other day. An ® mutt ‘ na in Rrooklyn; the A “T have never known @ woman whose husband was devoted to her who Cc Aaa tlie sancn oe tee ee Snow Surpr! was not beautiful, in his eyes at least. And not one of those I have in wae the casas of Frank Carney! parts, April 6.—Partaians were aston mind paid any attention to the beauty quest " b an accout n the Brooklyn Eagle ished yesterday by @ brisk anowatorin ¥ qu Love means beauty and hap: offiee; Charles Web, a former mes which eave a rather ghastly effect to the piness and contentment. What more could any woman desire?” i tenger doy for the Carnegie Trust Com. | sreen of the newly leafed trees Mrs, Ely ts the very interesting ana pany, and J Forgeistrom, a mes attractive wife of Robert Erakine [5 ue of the E,W. Bitsa Company head of the Civi She is by birth a Dutoh woman, tn before com member of tas London coterte of wits | and re to most ev thing you read in the magazines and papers about love and beauty tells you to pursue beaut {f you desire to retain your husband's love,” sald Mra Ely. “It makes me Sone how a woman who follows ner husband which flooded the mieht have been yea. ripping atom by the | lawyers who murmured D mpring sunileht standing alx to # were discharged “rm looking for the he can tell what a fury \her lawyer to a group of his Krectings to mach other tn the! thetio brethren. of the County Court. ‘The | just once. est of the terday’s faces of the "1 want to kick The beauty quest as !t {s panied It gives one no time for anything else. Li too absorbing. ouednrs To the Busy Man Forum. ‘Tho thee boys sued the Hrooklyn Untor Hievated Ratlway Company ine rest three yaara ago. It wan the sec. | nd trial, At the first trial Carney was vwarded $@, Forgelstrom $1 and Wedd born | land of Java, ani] g to this country was | the far a chair. | Save it. scholars which inciudes - ae = esterton and Bern «1 had equate and not et Mra, Ely befoi er ye6 a fn he eyioan es ane ‘It's A Heppy Habit love, e with high hopes the lawyera for the ‘asons I ow| & FA A trial. Result—verditet tor pudlee | & ” , hes sa panies Peay ml ' : Juries All Heartless. | Mee? SI IRE D0 2 | Next was the vase of Mos Ha 1 y eee Rarer aah venerable aad earned Fabbl tifices Are in Vain. ergs } ca jill, who sued the 8. 1 exe ma +m starvation dist, | Oe extravagant dressing or any other | ‘ : s OLD ORANGE MOUNTAIN HOME) manifestation of the be: an sau pun auean, me |. _| OF GEN. MCLELLAN BURNS. | "| Smart Hats for Little Money all fashionable women would keep | their husbands,” said Mrs. Ely. “But do they? You know they do not. The woman that yon and I know who keep their husbands in love with them are those that doa’t try. 1 sure and fire hydrants a halt ed to cause ihe always s§ ve to mss of t fT H. Vowers husband. Dare once a H on the Orange Mountain to~day. ugly im. Brus! wy 1 > fire 6: mn is y Mr. Farr, back from your forehe: ul U { : a eee ris PE nN lig oubaliihe cs panes an! 1 aused by a which was be- BalMRuraUc be Veueants Thal ie WOAH: 3 tng used In the cellar to fumigate it | Very 3 50 Exceedingly 5.00 your husband married you for '|Shatters Show Wh Window and} lCemipant ni, on Sailing To-Day, | “rie aenae ee oe || omart Pretty . nis ia not Just a theo Mrs. Ely | A , re 5: : a ARE AEE the: 2 Bey’ expial gly. “practise i, or! Upsets Woman Decorating Also Says She Has Taken stand about Soe Deron eee COHEN AMEE tits Iw ave gone camping with) a _ i THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 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