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B) * HERETO CLAM B+ TAN WARS Two.-Little Chaps, Louis and “Lump,” Probably Chikiren of Mme. Navratel. rr . “NICE” GIVES THE CLUE. Children Recognized the Name *. of the City and Mother Starts for New York. Phere seems no ground for doubt no deat the two Nttle Freach waits from (ee Tanlo are the children of a Mme. Mawwetel of Nice, France The White ine officials received a cablegram their London office to-day stating y) thet Mme. Navratel had sailed to-day tor New York, confident that Louts and Tale mere her boys, who had deen m her a month ago by their rhom @he divorced. The cable ff a2 ttle fellows at her home, No. 34 it Whos, i] k, Work is th reateat of hu- Be enly exclaimed tn French, I know that no young woman nat ork Wore emigrant of Ws opt atinaae dhbeadiataeaaniae here can be really self-support- fontially creative, Tbellove that woman et , iw the happiest whose creative ability F Haya mentioned Nice to HE that Mme. Navratel of Nice ro- Bumerable questions in their tongue without eliciting W ki of trade unions. I don’t advo- but from usetulnens, from aMtencr, } or lng cate the closed shop or the open Tt seema to me that according to her wen. shop, but the preferential shop. nn formule Mise Anne Morgan should Gin irs ‘ Ins I’m not an anti-suffragist. I’m William Harris at Deak. | ii T il. The many friends o jam Harris nd not anothing Cod foolish, bed iL ar. will be gratified to know that the a logical. Suffrage for women is veteran theatrical manager has recov. as certain to come as that you ered from @ twelve weeks’ ilinene and ea kb uae : N if and I are sitting here in this is once more at his office in the New an in- Hiding. timate friend named Hoffman. U rage room. York ‘Theatre building. Th has been learned that Navratel : = = ! » a v 2, 5 M ” ’ (onal od aectelig ast ete was Woman ie the happiest when her ‘Our Plumes Are Absolutely as Fine as You: Can Buy: him often with the children. He claimed creative ability expresses itself| Her tace pire en nem Time might untontze them and order where ie the ph ‘and— , 5 ey 2 Power, and # 8) ks the simple, un-| them all tat t | IESE ICES to, be, desler in antiques, and at Ast in marriage, the making of a| scconiea English common to cultivated] But meantime they dwell in happy | 14-inch .. bay 44.00 value (Mielerk he had a presentiment that the homeand therearing of children, | versons in Bngiand and America. I} anarchy in that creat green and sold | agg Banished Quickly and Permanently by | le-inch Uke wold: Creve einasteous! te tie pt ccloeth He i; mention ¢ ts fact, which ust aeons dn Foom whdre he Morgan ancestors look the Original, World-R 4 18-inch. . $4, 3.00 eh «410.00, val and decided to take them ti 7 ‘d ae necessary because the other day ear nm trom the walls, 25-in: Auarias thatead. . bidcisti g BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ery well known society woman say| Incidentally f wondered what the por-| Madame Ruppert’ s| fits ch . 1 a 5.00 | 90-inch . . 989.00 Mme. Navratel has asked that photo- If you want to get ll the benefit and entertaln-| “contrawst" and “wolds" in the seme] trait,of John Pierpont, early Morgan ' ! of the children be sent to her. : ment of a $2 show for twenty-five cents. you must buy | Preatn. Progenitor and first American poet, must Face Bleach | , ratel to 3 @ ticket to the “Vacation Savings Fund First Enter-|HER CHARM REFLECTED IN AT-/ "101% | Me dar aan wares cndlnee tuetaat wondérlil aed calave reenter { jy {nother 0 The ages, of tainment and Dance," which will take place at the MOSPHERE OF HOME. them. “I ‘did, for the. white presen scr | tion for removing skin discolorations and ia ghee sean bird soeee 8 om Grand Central Palace Wednesday evening. The frankness and charm of Mr. Mor-} about in vases were a little blown, the| brightening and beautifying the com- | R You may not belleve me, but you will certainly Pea a anus occas) renesbaa asin a yellow daffodils nos tye from desk and | plexion. Incomparable to creams—will | @ Ordinarily, however, the 7 bya mantelpiece had ach! othe ertnk!: {younger calle the older “baba” ; believe ie. Anne Morgan, daughter of J. Plerpont| stadison avenue, the only palace I have} jook that foretells deca ; aba the: featies not grow hair. Absolutely harmless. Its ’ 1 younger bebe." Morgan, who is one of the prime organizers of the ball.| ever ween that dchervod the name |imottoey over the open’ fireplace wern | fesults exceed the most difficult accom: 3 | ch Consul-General has de- “I am very sorry,” Miss Morgan told me yesterday,| “home” at all. In fact, the New York] just those I would choose for mine, |Plishments of high-priced beauty sp v He bases this pol @ “that the impression seems to have gone abroad that the abode of J. Plerpont Morgan is so much| They are Irwnch, these mottoes, The | cialists. Women of social prominence in | fem on their looks and in traces of the | QS BT} Vacation Savings Fund Dance ts going to be a hen 6 tone pa My ot net oes sore Paes Seite para Europe and America have used and in- } patols of the southern provinces tn thetr MM party. Nothing could be further from our intentions. spienald, tut as you enter ite doors you feces oa Blea dorsed it for quarter of @ centusy. Prsssgs evil q + %e fe noted from despatches that the Any young man who will walk up to the box office to-| hear the piping of half a dozen Secret de tr Sold at toilet depts, and drug stores } body of @ Titanic passenger ed morrow night and pay twenty-five cents admission to our ball will be more| canaries, the whistle of magples, and Secret a toi For trial bottle send 25 cents ps been found and identified i if i wurvivors gave the children's ” ‘as Louls and Lolo, but their inst | Savings Fund. ‘wae given as Hofman. | ing girl she referred ail inqutrere to the ‘Re country. terday, % to % @ week cannot possibly live o1 {her own resources !n New York an save money. I know that no youn | woman he: HEALTHY LITTLE FELLOWS WELL CARED FOR. “I am in no position to allow any one ¢o adopt the children,” Miss Haya said nd have referred all inquirers Meanwhile wo are making every effort families. When any employer tells yo & case thelr relatives cannot be fouPd |ang ghat he employs only young wore to discu * | who live ‘Two Uttle toy boats sti engross | that employer who does not pay fe attention of the curty-heads, | was practically Miss Hays saya they go to bed at six Rie los of his employ and are awak@@very bright and early ery morning. Special additions have | ganized primarily to help the poorl i Seca’ made to the Mays household ser-| paid working girl to save money for ae I fo Jug that of Rormal, healthy, |only Sty weeks ts of greater value tha J 4 J s weeks, Yo * Yong and do not seem to have a caro | Mt who works fifty-two weel fm the world. So many curiosity seek- Sreray an stationed there yesterday, |rece!ve paid vacations and those that “HOFFMAN” DESCRIBED BY | have little chance of enjoying them, be SECOND CABIN SURVIVOR, | gaged in advance to their families, the White Star line's second cabin de-! ganized to help girls ear partment, which were made up on the | wages to put aside Carpathia, the only record of two chil- \s pee ren in that class on the nic Wi ims See rhe ae @pposite the name of “Mr. Hoffmann,” | taking ® two weeks’ va : Survivors of the Titanic at St, Vin-|country. The girls’ savings are place ‘Gent's Hospital, give some details, which |at two and a kalf per c « smal ns ranging fron a week for the pur) night, Juilan Pedro and Emiilo Pallas, | the amount we now have on lis Spaniards, who were in the Tit-nic’s | would not pay the expenses of o'r o second cabin, recognized the pletures of | ¢anizaiton—the office force, the expenr: | CO eae oapled the neat lot investigators of country boarding use. Ask your druggist for a bottle today, He has it or he tavie tu them in the second cabin Reeth a TaranUGraCinaDib White Canvas, $3, $4 and $5 / can get it for you. in. a at it i rT, , * ] “The man who accompanied them was \ENTS OF CHARITY. | White Buckskin $5, $6 and §7 Ses that you get “Ze Yellow Package with the Gable Top" ’ about 5 fest 6 inches tail,” sald Senor| wpng giris do not wish to feel tat they | eee Ee teehe nd ieinat| Were in any way the recipients of 10c, 28¢, 0c, $1.00 ni y, and thera is nothing that I dee fig: = x thie rather & ‘handsome man of about forty, sean at irite meat cnares gSixth Avenue Filth Avenue y WEST DISINFECTING CO., 2 EAST 42d St., NEW YORK. Children's Aid Soctety. 1 “We all kno: !d Miss Morgan yes- that the girl who makes trom ‘to-day, can be really self-support- to R. L. Neill, the New York agen: of the | 118 on less than $3 a week, but a great} gociety. My father and I want to look many young women live on less because ut for them until we find their family, | they are partially supported by their) to find thetr people. What we shall do that he pays his girls $3 and 8 a week, “The vacation savings fund was or- On the lists now in the possession of | “The Vacution Savings Hund was or- WOTHERONWAY J. P. Morgan’s Energetic Daughter Says Rae No Woman Is Happy Who Does Not Work ier @vam 4 not state on what ship the when it comes.” Beenh woman safes. “Do you believe that the woman who ehaD a, ‘sadet bis ste to th Yaer sina. works is happier than the idle woman?” . mite 1e identifica- T inquired, Qn to-day by making his first intell!- The girl who makes from $5 to $6 “Really,” asked Miss Morgan, “ie it td atterance in reply to questions of absolutely necessary that I should utter Margaret Haya, who has sheltered a week cannot possibly live on fa lot of bromides? Of course w: ectghiepana ne eteet. her own resources in New York. ¢, Have, mentioned ice, to the Miss Morgan's ing on less than $8 a week. There is nothing I detest more porte that her children, Lout. nd Lolo, . lendid, But womer theese and one-half and two and one-half Views than charity. Charity solves no | Hyer att sbapelnean dons an oresent Pears old, were taken away from her by problems, in fact it retards their [itself must express thelr creative pow- thelr father, « tailor, a month ago. i ti ers in thelr work. We all know these \ Mino. wre has been caring for the two solution. things to be truths, We all know the dove. Mise Hayes has asked them in- ol greatest happiness of life comes from Personally, I.am strongly in favor , 1d except two youn, ho oti When a footman that looks likes @ hu-| which means, as you doubtless know, lop that he was the man welcome than anything in the wor! young men who will pay lke of the children. The Carpathia’s | fifty cents and so add half dollar to the running expenses of the Vacation | ™*® Deine rather than the conventional) that @ secret between two persons Perhaps you don't know what the Va- | ceived the idea of giving this ball at| flash of living green from the adjacent ‘Mien Hays has received at least 20 cation Savings Fund is. Then let Miss Bettere offering to adopt the children, | Morgan tell you, for, with Mra. Au- anf in the mean time the search for | gust Belmont and others, she helped to heir relatives is going on in two con- onganine tt and make it the success It has grown to be in a very few months. | Briefly the fund representa the co- operative savings of hundreds of work- in New York for the purpose of enjoying a two weeks’ vacation in n id 4 a! n ving | baidized by the y | al vice for thelr care, without regard to| vacation, but we hope ultimately to cone’ @xpense or trouble, Their life, Miss Hays! vince employers that a girl who works must know that the greater number of | girle making $8 and % a week do not 0 jeause thelr two Weeks’ wages aro mort: | | | m | pose of) fon in the} a of | were comunnigated to Mirs Hays last course two and ® half per cent, on 8.00 |I'Phe favorite street shoe for the present au d, it of mixed gopde and,looked Mke | #lveH no social provlema—in fact, it re- & Seenchman, ® ta je thelr solution, So they con the danct; {48 frank and straightforward and un <M THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 98, 1018. secret, but @ secret between | ta God’ urléfer, and, belng Interpreted, saya: Anne Morggh than that ® iz to dance at the Va {Fund ball, 1 told her #0. | “Of course our {den fe not merely 19 | | encourage working gitla to savi | Morgan sald, “Saving, for | cake of saving, s not out ultimate goal, We hope to induce working women to | | n spirit of co-operation and helpfulness, | | We want thom to learn to apprectate | the value of collective effort.” | “Do you know that you will head | them straight for trade untonism if you a?" 1 asked. 1am not sure thet yeur assumption | {{* correct,” Miss Morgan answered, ‘but | it we do, so much the better. Person- | | Me I don't ad-| he open shop, | trodes unions. al shop. ow, of course, you ‘fam a suff: “i belleve dt fe generally understood that both you and Mrs, Morgan are antl: , . oT answered, But Un not an anti-suffragist. I'm | nything so fooltsh, so. tlogtoal,”* | an hastily exclaimed. “I am interested In euftrage T be- there are many thing more tm- mediately necessary for women, You and I both know that suffrage for wom- en is as certain to come as that you here in this room. But 6 wolng to ask | are in other fort to prepare women eo that they may Jobe able to use the suffrage properly 1 | Know that no woman is happy who does expresses itself in a happy marriage, the making of a home and the rearing of chikdren. Undoubtedly her Ife is the work, not necessarily work for wages, to Mme. A. Ruppert, 38 Weet 85th street, New York City, automaton takes you into the library you catch the gleam of gold fish, the | At ‘The Linen Grand Central Palace to-morrow night to pay the running expenses of tl of clocks intone their own special ver- eapation fund, Beal the ball, there| sion of the hour of #ix and tell you that will be @ play and vaudeville acts by| the time of your appointment has struck P t doth professtonal and amateur talent. I| and that Miss u on Morgan will be in pres- assure you we are really offering @ $2| ently, show tor % cenu."* “¥ The clooks in the Morgan household th t W. d ‘Are you going to the ball?” I asked.! ao not strike all together, but every a oun Morgan, “I| man for himself, just as yours and mine I wouldn't miss it tor | do, @nything in the world. Mr. ‘Mmothy| Would that some walkin sate ot! Don’t risk infection. | NL eception Saag prea as of the International | inion of Stationary Enginee: ° ry The slig’ pet ¢ the chairman of the Men's Heseptio Don’t Go To Europe at he slightest orks Ys other open wound is Sant, iP aced aw acts at | For Your Health! yadini ex’ commit ready to admit germs tee. The huge floor of the Grand Cen-!(7’§ SAFER 10 REMAIN AT HOME, y tos germs conservatory and a perfect convention Batiste and Net Fichus. Collars. Regular $1.50 value. will be fay a tral Palace will be divided into nine Aeotions and there willbe ten men who | gfetatinawmatiam, Selauca and Seu which ma y cause serious will exercise @ general supervision of icine; guaranteed to releve or mony | trouble, Haye CN ready for the emer- in each section. ap ; “We hope all the atte ars | gency, and use it freely. It will stop the bleeding and kill the germs. It may | ‘ork will come and pay 2 cents aptec save you suffering and a surgeon’s bill, lars, all at specially low prices. ew 5th Ave. and 34th St., added Miss Morgan frankly. | Everything about Miss Anne Morgan affected, ‘appearance the daughter of Ameri. | 4, Use CN for burns, scalds, bruises, | Every housewifi ca'a greatest fnancler is # | u 's, chilblains, ito bites and 01 oad Sieh lett Siansler 1a 08 FARUIRSY:| alley at aa win inflammation, ‘ft will Keep the sue.) garbage cano and every pi Careful blending gives it the delicate wet a $1 box of the remedy that] faces clean and help nature to repair | germs and vermin locate, or where that one hesitates to mention it, as of | produces results. ‘ the damage | there are offensive odors | flavor that cannot be imitated course one would not hesitate in de-, You can feel it scribing @ less fortunate woman, | Compounded by Chemica: | ¢ is a powerful germ destroyer, | 4, Used in the sick-room tt prevents | She is tall and elender and dark. « ron Bld It gx os Lendl tir tomed [the spread of filness. It kills the fage ereyeptie | microbes hey can be carsied y those invisible e encmics pes of the human system‘ g | outet | ! touch is fatal. Infect disease | % Ge rather and breed in of | cannot gain a foothold or spread} and er es, in ge, in decay where it 13 used ing matter of any and every kind, 1 "qt ds safer to use than carbolic| PAV® them out, Retd'ac balerides, 1 he tgnne Make your house really clean and these enemies cannot live there, Women’s White Boots : palpeas, en tte ¢ times as | § Get CN and use it daily. | CN is not expensive, and a little goes a long ways. Two con with all light costumes. Graceful tablespoonfuls in a pail of water is all you need for household un del with welt sole and leather heel. \ff At Mecteoath St. Above Forty-titth St, STEP IN AND SEE THEM when the neigh! Women’s Neckwear © 50c to $5.00—Hand-embroidered Linen and ~’ Batiste Dutch Collars and Cuffs, "toda $1.00 to 12.50 each—Hand-embroidered Sets; $3.95 to 18.00 each—Hand-embroidered Linen, : 50c to $1.50 each—Net and Shadow Lace Yokes, Special, $1.00—Hand-embroidered ‘stiff Linen.“ Special, 50c—Hand-embroidered stiff Linen Col- lars. Regular value, 75c and $1.00. Real Irish Crochet Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Nokes, Chemisettes, large Round Col- James McCutcheon @® Co,, Store” : Square Waldortoaetorta