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ae aes a ee > Ap a cee ec a THE EVENING W oan ape {pcoap tenia an TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918 CIGARETTES American Stage Favorite Made | This no Defensé to Suit Brought bn thers y any cigarette in this country. in London Court. OOPECOROREEEREEAAEOEEEDEAAAAAEAEEAEN MORE SEENOERSEEEEEES SORE ESSER MERSOREEEESSERENE AEESEREORE SAGE ON ¢ SHOULD THE WIFE BE THE BOSS? 37!t 40%: 3 of Series GIRLS SENTENCED |CTHSS FANNY WARD DIVORCED BY HUSBAND GARMENT STRIKE INDIRESTRAITS| Domestic Peace and Real Estate Laws FOR 26-CENT THEFT 25,000 Shirt Waist Wolters] Likely to Get .Snarled Unless M an Ru les Miss Nettie Witietts, Member Lxpected to Walk Out of Prominent Long Island | To-morrow, Family, Held as Shoplifter. | | COME OW, MY DEAR SIGN THIS senha PVE A fe CHANCE To INVEST Never wie USiaw! YoU SHANT SQUANDER THE CHILDRENS PATRIMONY IN 9 SS ee LONDON, Jan. 14.—Joseph Lewis, the South African millionaire, to-day obtained a divorce from his actress wife, known on the atage as Fanny Ward. Tho suit was not defended. John H. Donovan, an actor well known on the English and American @, Was tie co-respondent named by Lewis. Fanny Ward, who ta thirty-eight years old, was born in St. Louis, Mo., and began her stage career there in &@ stock company. Hhe achieved con: siderable fame in the United States and then came to London, where she married Lewis. “The New Lady Ban- by Jerome K. Jerome, in roine, an actress, married &@ lord, whose butler and all the ser- vante were her uncle and cousins, won Fanny Ward her greatest euce: —— ASK FOR CONCESSIONS. . White Goods Workers to Go Back as Rapidly as Union Shops Are Granted. STOLE A PIN, IS CHARGE. Sessions Judges “Make Ex- ample” of Young Woman. The Settlement Committees of the Rimono Makers and White Goods ‘Unions began work to-day, holding con- Cerences with a number of manutactur- ere who have been affected by the atrikes of the ‘International Ladtes' Garment Workers’ Union. ‘The union is not dealing with any or- ®anization of manufacturers in the dis- pute, but as rapidly as employers will An Imitation pearl pin, valued at % cants, ts the cause of Mion Nettie Wil- letts, a member of one of the oldest and most aristocratic families on Long Island, whose home te at Hempstead, going to the city prison for a month. On Dec, 16 a woman store detective in one of the big department stores ar- rested Miss Willetts when she saw her make the concessions the workers de- mand and agree to maintain union @hops the strikers will be allowed to with the cheap pin in her Rand, Miss Willetts declared she had juat picked the pin up from the floor and was about \\**Many Men with Capital on Hand Doing Nothing Would Gladly Invest in Property and Get Rich, but Their Wives Will Not Sign the Papers to Complete a Deal, Thereby / Making Trouble,” Writes “A. R. 0.” Sn Ae | to restore it to the counter, when the dotective accosted her, In her reticule were other articles, all duly purchased. She was held in $00 bail by the Magistrates’ Court and ball up plied. Her trial before the Justice of Special Geasions was set for last Fri- day, Miss Willetts did not appear at the Criminal Courts Building Friday and her ball was ordered forfated. On Saturday she appeared before t cial Sessions Court, under the mii prehenslon that her trial was set for that day, return to work. The prospect of an end of the ctoth- tng strike is as remote as ever. The consolidation of the four big manufac- turers’ associations for the purpose of fighting the union In many ways makes the situation even more serious than formerly, as the fight has now resolved iteeif into a war of extermination, Eugene 8. Benjamin, one of the lead- ers of the manufacturers, vigorously re- | iterated to-day the determination of the | employers to have no.dealings with the | union leaders. with the Sheppard Knapp&Co. (Established 1887) Announce—Commencing Wednesday, January 15, 0n ac- count of removal from our 13th Street Warerooms, we will dispose of $150,000 Worth of Furnitures Carpets Furniture “The Average American Wife Has Heart and Brains Enough Not to Boss Her Husband,” Says ‘‘Chgrles | workors di he's HANDICAPPED /N_ DOWRY RIGHTS” ARE RESPONSIBLE Upon orders of the Special Sessions never, he sald. Ausiness BY A Co-60SS ged FoR ALL THE UNIMPROVED Jumtices Miss Willetts was immedt- eset erisiedeaca cae baba yated 8 E. ‘Marriage Isa Partnership Without Any PeRTY sty afeaatee seahued: cthr Pik of the Shirtwaist Ma to awalt trial to- came up to-day Kers that the 25,000 je who have voted ‘Tombs without Yhen her ca: Bosses,’”’ Declares‘‘M.deB.’’—“‘No Boss etrikers must understand that they have to preserv@the peace. The po- marries « girl, or if a girl marries & man, supposing that it is leap year, nsel tried to show the truth Seay, ” “ ” 5 4 {Mot be called out w-day. lice are not permitted to favor either in the Family,” Votes “F.L.M.”” they are really making au assoola- | of the woman's story that she had not Three Reductions RpAikout will occur’ to-morsow, . [Give cant and Mob ik berets omic tion of two partners to bulld what is | attempted to steal the cheap pin, but serve peace and keep th strets opn. was only restoring it to the counter. ‘The juatices questioned her about the other purchases ahe had with her when called a family. In @ business in Partnership all the partners are bosses, ana as I consider marriage a With the walkout of the ladies’ shirt- makers and the dressmakers, the ranks of men, women and children pro- \ J. GAYNOR.” | ieee 10%, 30% & 50% BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. againat conditions, hours ana {BULL MOOSERS GET WRIT Liberty begins at home, This phrase condenses the opinions of those) Kind of partnership, the husband te | A*Tested: wie could, Hos reiiemney te Less Than Our Regular Price : | es in Yae needle trades will number : readers of The Evening World who believe that under a republican govern.| D0 the wife is bons and ¢! {8 | Gwn defense she told over again the . 10,40. Every one of these supports,| TO WIN PARTY ADVERTISING No boss over the other. Let the man | circumstances of the act charged +! ment every family within its mits should be a little republic of itself. or @ woman who marries with the idea of being bose keep out of matri- | mon® There will be @ lot of people | more happy in this world and leas cases in the divorce courts, M. DE B. against her as shoplifting. Justice Salmon was for sentencing Miss Willette to a term of three months, He sald an example should be made of the shoplifters who fatten off the stores at Christmas time, But Jus- tices Zeller and Moss softened Salmon’s Wholly or in part, a family, #0 It can be @afely estimated that fully half @ mill- fon persons within the confines of the ereater city wre directly affected by the tleup. FAR-REACHING Carpets 464 Rolls—19,000 Yards “Those who desire to uphold the Declaration of Independence must themselves begin with a democratic home where love, justice, truth and Progressives Prove Their Party Is! Now Second in Nassau County, Ousting Republicans. PHASE OF THE Tad) SEU awa equality dominate,” writes one mar-| MAN AND WIFE SHOULD ToL.| {cen Zeller allt Mowe meee an thirty 60 75 & $1 00 Ls CE ball ha themselves | County to-day, established its legal ried man. Another masculine reader z ERATE EACH OTHER. days tn the City Prison, r ’ At Cy Cc # Per Yard ' . . ‘ ht to political pickings of the a ear Madam: Marriage in | a ‘Miss Willetts was on the verge of tn gomewikt indefinite, owing to the mul | fH to political plokings of the second makes this pertinent comment OR’ a sense le a partnership, an agree. | hysteria when the sentence wan an- Incladed Are the Products of Standard Mills, Plain tiplictty of confiicting interests among the manufacturers and secrecy on both sides regarding efforts at settlement. One thing that stands out clearly, how- ever, is the far-reaching effect of the walkouts—a phase of the situation of Board of Supervisors, two of whom, Philip J. Christ and James H. Cocks, are Democrats, and one, Morris I’, Kraft, a Republican, were to-day ordered ,oy a writ of mandamus, Issued by Justice Mary Garden's declaration that the| American woman is an autocrat in her own home, “The American man, though his faults may be many; does not number among them love of do- ment entered Into by two persons to dwell together, love, comfort, cher- & long us they If such @ partner- ship is to be # success there should nounced, She wap led away, and protesting her innocence. weeping | gill baths edition MEDIATORS IN CONFERENCE. and Figured, in a Wide Range , of Colorings 126 Seamless Wilton Rugs 4 Kapper of the Supreme Court, to desig- be mo “boss,” but each should be Members of the General Adjuatment i which the general public has no ade-| i nawepaper representing the minion.” This is true. A successful] tolerant of the ot In the disposi. | Committee of the Brotherhood of Lo- 9 ava $25, UGye Chainer abrupt cutting oft of | National Progressive principles, to autocrat of the home must be abso-| ton of the joint finances the wife notive Firemen and Enginemen con- | x . ave Income’ of halt mon persons 9 [PP {Me Fe A toons chat Totaly without & sense of humor, Ho] t2¢,the barband abeuid enter an to | rerved to-day with Zedro aD pre, 39-41 West 23d Street the dead of winter, hitting hardest @/ oh gor Naxwau County, asked for the “ must never be able to laugh at him-| ig nothing #o ridiculous as a ian, or | Commerce Court, and ninsioner ‘ of te rattan only | writ when Jus Kapper was sitting Ae “Sy self. He must feel that a joke on & onda either, with @ tyrannical | Neill at the ttan tn refer- 4 mracenty. Shore ob, Maney See, Mineola some time ago. His peti-| \ of . y sposition and fixed opinions posing eto t y between the i of want, there comes next in im- hey pbeeeran ey nocer idee haa ncmed| ar &: ee ie him hy something be sano by ae as the “boss” of @ household ant | ratiroads portance the blow against the business | |) 7 si etead Central Republican and ii eve ror? possibility exist. Now the typical! compelling some gente, | Mr. Neil announced that) another world. Before the strike in the men’s | ‘He Hemp Rta Sak aavertin @ Si KS American husband relishes a joke on| little person “to keep in | meeting with the representatives of the clothing industry was two weeks old the the Hempstead Record for aries ing hinieelt al h ite place.” In this particular category | firemen vould be held this after ., kruptcy of several clothing manu. | ‘he session laws, though the laws pro- NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH imself almost, though not quite, &8| the foreign born man ranks highest. nd that probably this evening another dan! Peas, ‘a, ‘pases: to their inability | Vided that ngwepapers advocating the much as if it were a joke on his wife.| The American man, though his faults ‘session with the railroad managers Y. G f fact rinciples a the candidates 0 8 may be many, does not ry | would be held by the mediators, Judge to fill orders they nad on hand, owing |e eng parties” should be named. He does not take himself with the seriousness, the solemnity with which a) S13, nen iove of dominion | Knapp teft for W Le ee atte Lucas Ask Your Grocer for te the strike, and in the trade ated Mr. Bonheur produced the figures of | domestic czar must regard his authority. BF. M.— | noon. of that Oscar eresly predicted that even If & settle: | the last lection fo aromy votes than| WIVES INTERFERE WITH REAL| ‘ate that the husband knows that ’ 4 : Noxt | Job Hedges for Governor, and that tie ESTATE BUSINESS. Mid G | LL elhare ed AR | aca eam em GE FIRE | BIRD S EYE MATCHES 4 comes the loss to dealers in woollens, | Bull Moose thereby becaine the second) 4 very unusual argument in favor Ter et Sense A PRNe Ate e? | Tt is absolutely true that \ @ndings and various other meieee leading party in the a of the dominance of the husband in| they live in poverty, and a man | 66 clean tooth never eca s” 4 ® — veed in the manufacture of clothes. : oe matrimonial affairs 1s advanced by an] makes no use of his money. In the || A y | _ Then, too, must be considered the tew- MAYOR’S LACK OF HUMOR Ingenious reader who says that domes-| same way, a man is handicapped in || packed in boxes labeled non-poisonous , porary loss of Leaal dpe Leia PUTS A QUIETUS ON BALL. | t!c conditions tn the United Stated] every other line of business when but a tooth is never clean | ' eonds of cit boon sree rel Sea dbaka have a bad effect on real estate. he fears his wife, A. BR. O. while food icles remain i ‘there {s nothing to do, while salesmen Orders Police to Stop Affair After ‘on: Geclares that append sons TH AYER OE Wine SH ouEe hatoen’ the ¢ h They have been approved by Uy Dy the hundreds are wondering when pai loke on conned morigng \ND HI ecth. , they will get a chance to go out on the Reading Alleged J peg Pity bt st me wie Dear Madam: “Should the Wife Be Your tooth brush and dentrifice, the Municipal Explosives | road again. muse Back of Ticket. tah tame bie, 4 the Boss?” ‘This depends upon in- are not sufficient. Comiilecion aad taeat- allie { DEMEN’S BUSINESS vas highly unpopular tellectial development. If either a | mimi TAASUFFER HEAVY LOSSES. leanne aalvent ifetes and members wife or husband {s Inefficient in her iia are requirements of the new match : here are the direct effecta of the| or the Edward NR. Casey Association,| ¢hip ts a dreadful state of affairs, or his dutles the wiser of the two i use e q' f waik-outs and they give some idea of] wnich aid not hold iis annual bal! last] phe first thing we know women shall lead and tend to the home Dy regulations of New York City. ; what in only two weeks hae been the! right at Harmony Hall in Schermer-| wit have Big Business arrayea | Delieve that the y @normous money boss, but there 8Fe/ horn street, Brooklyn. ‘The reasons! against them or the gold Joves of wife bas heart and brains enough 7 @ther and extremely important results. |¢or the abandoning of the ‘ball were ‘Wall street will rattle their thun- not to boss her husband. Should | me “ Thousands of landlords, grocers, | gome twenty-five policemen under In-| der and produce a panic to put us the wife be boss? I say no, There 7 the| : j Dutchers, coal dealers and ether mer-|spector Harkins and Capt. O'Connor of} women tn our proper place, should be equal rights for man and ee | THE BEST MATCH MADE ; ghants supplying the necessaries of fe} tne Adams street station, who stool) “sign, sign!” exclaims the villain wife, and where there 1s really love a | : Gre beginning to feel the scarcity of! tn tront of the door of the hall from) husband in the melodrama as he there is Iberty. There must be no | Soft, flexible, sliverless, safe. Get Goose-quil! 4 ney among their tens of thousands |9 o'clock until 1 ‘o'clock this morning] pusies the mortgage on the old home-| Master, There must be no servant. |Quilo in the Sanitary blue box, and Tooth - pick o! | wives have all the rights IT say of patrons. must extend credit | inviting ticket holders to go somewhere] steud toward his timid but determined in your home handy for use, es- Sith no assurance of when an ending of] ois. and be quick about it. Wife. "Never!" replies the noble hero-| tat men have, and one more: To | pecially before brushing your teeth. Quality. THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY i Ene dispute will bring tm money fr)" Commissioner Waldo had sent thel ing; “Never! T will die before 1 ser otweted, ‘Phone wio sesice co |‘Aake your dentist gecounte they, Carry on, thelr books | orders closing all on recent ot] the patrimony of my childven sauan 1 the Declaration of Indep’ |The road to perfect teeth and guod digestion is the Quilo habit 4 urers that mi eee EE eee tet oan whieh hed [Are eae, aa Ne SUL RADIA ry, aclence, evolve Avoid loose quills and insist on Quilo in the sanitary blue box. | —_—_—_—— —— 3 printed on the back ano nable] Mtognition of the Justice of the inw| mysteries (which bow Nothing ‘just as good.” At your druggist, grocer, department wroulacbesieke. fatter telthe wit] that enables ther so to protect| overcome slavery, po store, delicatessen, hardware, house-furnishing, stationery and D ‘ thought the character of the ax| ret a law should not} disease and agonties. i : | fL 7 J evidence that disorderly persons would her children this law should not) isease And Oker able employers novelty dealer. Fifteen cents It has a bad effect on real estate The Home, Sweet Home Improvement Company does not approve of it. Why should wives and children be protected if the result is to veduce activity ir be attracted to the party and that the! be. ae police were justified In stopping “Let this be done thoroughly, Mayor added, In the disgusted opinion of the eoth=pick Co., New York more lenient with them must | ves begin with a democrat Where love, justice, truth and CHARLES 1, ‘will consent to the employees tn, be. PO back to their benches without the con- ‘eeesioys from the employers which are J Gemanded. They will give no figures on thelr financial resources, but there PUTS AN END TO BACKACHE the ‘ dominate rel iowers of Mr. Casey, who has a har-| suburban lots? Whatever else may be! MARRIAGE 1S A PARTNERSHI/: | iain ah Oeesied fees oe ago. $90,000 room in Adams street, these orders were! gaia of this Evening World reader's! WITHOUT ANY BOSSES. | PERSONALLY ] ther clothing centres, hae rolled in DE meanneneiny unique, His letter and the views Of] jy eart ht years. [ have travel | | 4 fe other clon needquarters here, The) TRAPPED IN POST-OFFICE. | other readors follow. Do you saree] \uitm aan 4 quite a lot in fore ave been received —— 2 i ae NRAAO AGH tharinids: | “ etipay seen banked and that with] tron his being handed a letter ad- wisn, Ste mixed with the upper and the Md- | q Fey Doses Give Relief, Help | waste and poisonous matter that clog {he accumulation of weeke to come Will aceseq to “Franklin Hazleton” at the| MEN WITH CAPITAL AFRAID OF | dle clast ; to 'snoua | Lifeless Organs Regain Hearth, [the system nnd cause such troubles not be touched, it te understood, until) General Delivery window at the General THEIR WIVES. Lahoyid say in reply, to "Bhenle | Strength and Activity. It docs not matter whe a ete to make see aneial aid tine | Post-OMce, Inspector William A. Ken-| Dear ae he Wita ia murepes | ee ee ee eh ean is aa je a ae Talia) or the 4 = yon to-day arrested Alfred «. MM) swears “to er hush and ah the New Jersey Centra, ~ BALTIMORE & OHIO PricacenaGREanne 918 torn! ai @ DAYS ‘and! May Send 17 tive. YOR TO SUSPEND POLICEMAN FOR ATTACK ON STRIKER, to be twisting rheumatism, der trouble, of rheu sible to imagi of Croxone impossibl would not di bla seems that a ! to resort to beating his wife in Bus disob m. It isband doesn't have of Oyster Bay, employed by @ gineer at No, 165 Broadway, on a of having mailed a threatening letter to per MA jig bac and with er agreeable kidney and blader pins or su it is y prin is 23. Fi a sen erch 17 end of shiv ple tically to f disor take Mayor Gaynor replied to-day to 4! arthur Bedell, a baggage master on the| rope, but the wife here knows her bra it Metter complaining seut ‘the rencnent Long Island Railroad, with headauar-| power and takes advantage of it many loner wovery, pr rit, We RAMAN Eee RABE ce Ts ar geceived by @ striker named Montl-| 015 at Long Island City, for the purmse} jr outside people only knew what e die A pro Lae HD tetee. 354 a 7 landt ay Avenue, ne . . every ere 1 wil dit differe . MW aM hue Avenue, Ni H 4793 Ho in Brooklyn, The Mayor aye in| 0 xeorting money from him, ae Meat algae ten on he) con v & rein h very ifferer D will flad + different from all OR Fe ee Ue Lee at Parone, 2 rent Avenue, | Te the matter up forthwith.| 2 the letter, which was typewritten | can now dep upon imptly ‘There is nothing | a wi ° i |_—___-___- munity there would be son " ace nd surely relieve all such misery and on earth like it. It starts to cer No, 73 will be recognised and] Ore it gen yan, 10 demanded #%0| ™An and he'll show you many ag Croxone cures these trouble ves you the first time you use it, for 1913 and 1914 will be suspended and put on trial. ‘Bedell. with capital (cash’ on hand do. M4 cause it quickly ‘ { all tho mise 1 suffering that | am instructing the Commissioner to! from Bedell: ' angle oe tian cause it quickly dali the misery and. suffering that ing nothin 10 would gladly Inve Mulford admitted’ mailing the letter at the cause vith ouch troubl RULU WEIGHT GUARANTEED anniversaries, dates . | | y facity for the summon- Soe: Pea cha net flor eo f | ff H paar every fae iy, £08 che muon ito Redell, sived examinetion and wna Im reat eatate and et rie, ht a into the st You can secure nn original of historical events and table of memorable dates, and have 4 4 since T have be: of afraid 1 estate Hrough the 1 " yoany first ae oe etrr ea tail the police from the Federal Grand Jur annot aw Moana! out th r igitts ate athorigai, Much other matter that you'll need at all times. a wfully interferring in any way as b-eeroEN ... -<papaprenee | our the consent of the wife, and neutralizes and dissoly » i retul the purchase tion hes Cross +} Cough Dro, many are the married people why ous uric acid and makes the kidneys | price if it fails to give the desired re- SEE 1915 WORLD ALMANAC ESough Drops in ‘0-208 j Gites and ft teem the bipad all the ves poapny Nem en Sale Rae:

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