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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 12, 1918. 8 200 Kast Seventy-seventh psenan chased Leschke to THM ‘ nteleleleintedeininleletriciel-inteleinintelelaicinininieleinicielntntetatnintntafeinteteintatelatetatatetatat SUFFRAGETTES | SUNDAY SCHOOL BOY HELD. j*' * and Ba Seventy-sixth etreet. WILSON NOT LISTED | THE GIRL WHO WORKS AND WINS ™?.2z"* j | ehacne > sess try ea [Src at er ae BY METROPOLITAN Ave 60,000 Yearly Recruits to Vice Army | pomcumicriin, | a a * country p shalt streets, brick walks You dont understand, I'm looking for a country place that ia improved with some tint; « lake, perhaps, and a few nent building | tre is improved tric lights and Mra. Hatie mn boxes in him stealing the j the eattbule of het apa ilieites Gide Crees Found Among Luxury Loving Girls tion, Fearing a Snub, 4 Ignores the Pedi CHEVY CHASE IN MIND. So Breaks a Tradition by Not | Opening Its Doors to the Na- tion’s Chief Executive. { London Police Hunting Wom- an Who Left Oil-Soaked Rags Ready to Ignite. | Z Smartest Suits PE ie ben doko aicbinsopnd| & Latest Models J | 6: tneldent, undeniable confirmation was! $22.50 Value obtained to-day that on Mond. A BID posed auffragetio attempt w Distinctive, dainty and im- igre coe hengerica er inate 5 peccably correct are these clever suit models we show for early Spring at our special introduc- tory price, tomorrow. ine one of the rooms, and when a wate | man saw her leave in noticeable haste! {he becatne suspicious and investigated He found a quantity of smouldering oll-soaked rag4 in a corner of the room, flame a few momenta after ue dis | Checks, Serges, Diagonals red it. ’ Braided and lace collar designs: d Bee 4 ard ¢ stives to-day we | 82900 d ans; dray or | daafontiy tor Latuae, teanvons, eau eats plain skirts. An unmatchable value at $16.98. sneatier ovate ct ‘tha Kew Tan, Gray, Navy, Copenhagen, pavilion, She was released trois prison Black and Brown because of aickn and several days ° gg es gh Spring Coats $ J (}-98 Customary $15 Value ti WASHINGTON, March 12.—The Met+ Topolitan Club haa decided to snub President Wiison becavise it feared that the President might «nub it, Under the bylaws of the club the President of the United States ts an honorary member, Therefore, according to the club laws, Woodrow Wilson ta an honorary mem-| ber. 1 But Woodrow Wilson has not been tn- formed of this fact. It was learned to- day that the governors of the club have decided not to notify him, They} determined not to take the risk of be-| ing turned down «* Wilson turned down | the Chevy Chase Country Club, “If I gelong to any clubs I will Join She She | n active n er and pay my d &. :. «| Live On?} Live? | for her Owing to the ipt of anonymous letters warning the crews agalnet suf: | fragette attempts to interfere Oxford-Cambridge University norvow, Flabor | venting unauthorized craft getting in| WIN THEIR DEMANDS RES FOR THIRD TIME. Nike any one eise,” said President W son when asked why he declined honor-| ary membership in the Chevy Chase} Ss raraeeraaats Club. ‘The sedate governors of the Met-| 4 Dozen Girl Deserters| repolitan heard this announcement with an emotion, they claimed, was more} From the Army of Toil “he Metropolitan viaiins to have more} Admit That They Were its vol! than anv) Tempted by the Lure of | distinguished men other club in th estern Hemisphere Inplomats representing every county! Fine Clothes, Hats with! | | | are on its lists, and many such 1 : 14 & 16 West 14th St.—New York atter returning to thetr native tanas,, Big Feathers and Easy | gi Ok 462 Fulton St. —Brooklyn have advanced to places of highest . | A % " * 7 645-651 Broad St.--Newark, N. J. honor, still retaining thee memboransp| 2 @ mes — Love’s Prayer | Quick Settlement Comes in 12th & Market Sis, Philadelphia in the Metropolitan Club. When Ellhu) Seldom to Blame. WHO DESERTED HER 4 i , 3 8 Ny adiac’? hy} ey emigre one te we THE HARDEST BATTLE OF THE GIRL WHO WINS Walkout of Ladies’ and Chil- | Sers=2 + ho 4 vy Preaiden . —- nee ainases clibhoabe, leit eve babes tert cetve a visit from hale dosen_ gitt dren’s Garment Employees. ee, \¢ ¢ i deserters of whom the spokeswoman ene i ' ihe White House, has been the render-|1 $LOO—IN PRIZES FOR LETTERS Informed me that they were "some of ——— Losing Separation and Divorce vous and quiet council place of men the unfortunates you wrote about. You! mighty in the affairs of the nation. BY REAL WORKING GIRLS—$100 |} wrote'the trun and now we want you| Thee days after the declaring of AT Gt Mie Wackop Again We give Double When Secretary Tumulty fret went to to help us.” STIbgniie ee milssce Anon aay mb wee A S. & H. Green ecia oto ui Washington Secretary Hilles took thin ., eae ine a A ‘Then the young woman related | dress trade the workers voted this af- aes pe Pore Trading Stamps P' t tounch at the Metropolitan, ‘Tumulty, | Cash prizes amounting to $100 will be given for the most help-]} ctroamstantial story of police |teruoon tu accept the concessions of- Seeks to Sever Bond. in the morning. rj ‘os e used to Jersey City and the simple life} {ul letters from REAL WORKING GIRLS:on the subject dealt with graft and oppression, stating [feed by ti cturers, ‘Twenty = | of Trenton, didn't Lke the atmosphere. in th . things which have since been thousand workers, four-fiftia of them | | e is 1c ‘ure He told his friends privately that ho | HM) Us series, ‘ tablished as facts by testimony |yisis, will return to work to-morrow| Falling sucessaively In sults for sep , never expected to wo beak. . | The money will be divided as follows: Two prizes of $25 each. | pares the Curran and Wagner | jporning fe as tion phe ye ee, ae irl 7 Bi With So when it became known to-day that|} |. nd i committees. The agreement laid before Saul Kl- er, deserted in 18M by her wel the Metropolitan Club did not intend to | Five other prizes of $10 each, If, at the beginning of our con-| stein and Pauline Newman, the or-|to-do husband, a joweller, today tle Extra ove inform President Wilson of his honorary | ‘The seven letiers which, in Nixola Greeley-Smith’s judgment, are vareeHen, nee any idea that hee gunizers of the International Ladies’ Srothoe separation 8 Ht tn the Supreme | Skirt to =— membership it was accepted as a fact ‘i at tia Nil FaAlin pee , singular visitors wished to be helped| Garment Union, which has now won| Court. Her divorce suit was disminsed that the club will not play the part ut) t and most helpful will receive these awards. to change thelr mode of living the] tnroe strikes in various departments of Yesterday, by Justi tiie onthe Match tration thkt Te Gam ini th iMuston was soon dispelled. “We wantl industry, was: that she was 1 zen a : fa PAedicnevy Chest wile ts gen-| J to show up the cops,” was the way A I) per cent, Incrense of wages, 4 time the suit was The value is fully $30 Weealarte Gualeeuhtre enikerct BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITA. they exprented the obleat of thelr mie Atty-hour week, the avolition of the ne kers were married a Buen Yes, you can balleve. YOR? even fon, “We tlrel f r se while ork nbronu, Germany, in i, or ft opolitan, will have to get along A Government expert testified recently before the Curran commitiee}them: Fee et aoe | GaAeALeiay lived: LORMkOR Haniliy’ Zou / This Suit and an extra Skirt for without the Presidential golf patronage. ape New York C 26,000 w pond Q . sa add Ye r the exceptional price of $24.75. The eat GAY hate ie play: tan that there are in New York City 26,000 women of openly immoral life. It We could never do anything elee| employees | children coming to bless thelr union. Suit {teelf, being one of the jaun- ‘iste the white House court and drink |18 sald that 60,000 women of this type die annually in the United States, awe 1 Sa ie beret iteco ce. d cleanliness of shops cess h ranociett hae i why : i Ree lest of the season's newest styiem, ‘ aia “We have been in the life too long.” | ing and cleanliness 01 husband left her ona s pretext thelr tea on tho White House lawn on} which means that at least 60,000 re-| FALLEN WOMEN TELL SIMILAR| and a half for overtime, aud hustled away to Budapest. He | weula es Ch mighty bere fysreess, summer afternoons, and it is besinnt cruits to the army of vice must be STORIES. eS RIN, SS WBETNE OOO wrote her many op! le and loving | ye ee en Shirt ta the to Belvou aaubttel) rethes, the: Beatle obtained every year, Where are|.“An@ how did you happen to got} PRESIDENT OF ECUADOR’S letters, sho declares, but never nade | peek dent family will figure in * there?” I asked. ‘Then eaoh girl told Lobe ase A ai edt be de a hah any cotillon lists neat winter, they found? Among girls weak, lazy,| me her story. And c elf), toa. wae FAMILY SAIL TO MEET HIM. and (he also failed to prov dle for he N D 0.2 1S NEMESIS pleasure loving, among the Conatitu-y absolute unvarnished truth, \/ Born In This Count Mrs, Wacker says that aft u 0 Money Vown WIFE NO. tionally unfit? Or does each deser-| “! worked in @ printing shop,” sata} Children, All Born in This Country,| jc) jusband offered ler 10,0000 n 1 Hon iea : “Jone. “I got $4. week, One day, when ‘ Sank: “QRat if she would consent to his divorcing $ -00 a Week OF MARRYING DRUMMER. 2 Se a of self. eae’ I was going home « man atopped me! Cannot hue Pi asigsh Sd |e ie ane recueacs Gator atie learns TAKE YOUR CHOICE of wide jest yomen represent the|and asked me if I didn't like pretty One He Has Never Seen. Wacker had come to America, Mt wales, worsteds and mannish Wires Him to Meet Her in Depot] , final surrender of despair to famine, | clothes and hats: The United Fruit line's steamer Atmte | Wacker sont hor aon tinll th tile cll | serges, in black, navy, Copen- and Has Detectives to Ad the shuddering cowardice of the]... 1% wa Kent relased another rante, which sailed to-day for Central] Wy ae iat Wacker, hud Lived for | hagen, tan, brown and gray. as i woman who sells her soul to main-| ope” At & dance hall and we) and South American ports, carried 8] saveral years at No, 459 East Mighty The coat is a 3-button cutaway ~ A ’ got married, He said L would have 1 Leonidas Plaza, wife "i ‘oman known as! . y Greet Him. passengers Mrs. : fourth streat with a woma with the new Bulgarian coll; Richio arsecea\ fe tain her body. According to certain|to support him. I refused, and wel '¢ the President of Kouador, and her] Mathilda Hummel. ‘Tho couple had had neatly trimmed, The sult has = A beautiful woman, sty witnesses before the Illinois vice|"®4 many fights. Then he deserted| 4.4 children, Four of the kiddies will jaugiter too, the son ix al to} : {n twack, was in the Harlem Police | * me. I didn't want to go back to my|‘ learned, who tarred the man | draped skirt, while the extra Court tocday, the nemesis of Edwara| 0 committee, now in session in Chi-| sob, xe had talked to me about the er eee ie ateneere Gare the | wie waa Wacker's partner in business | skirt.is perfectly plain Schwartz, a gay drummer of Somerville, |’ cago, the low wages paid to working] fine clothes I could have, and I made! years old; Nini, six; Dodi, five; Marie, No. 21 John atreet. aan yo Up to a short time ago she ‘ girls are responsible for the major-|"P my mind that what I wouldn't do a half, and Elsa, seventeen ‘ z Waalear proven h j i c ron 4 ¥ J “ u 5 for him I would do for myself.” w York, bi C y disap thought he was ier husband, ‘To-day ity of such desertions. Yet employ- Girl after girl told practically the peared, It t# supposed the couple . " , , “l ero he Atlantl She yas held on a charge of bigamy by ers who testified gave it as their tory—I % 2 or ail five were horn in the United States, | passed each other on ky A a extradition papers from Connecticut, RLNIXOLA CREEL STE E7? with the morality of women em- big tgessi bia Bee 208 | pre uahinates ae Ambassador’ ‘Turby. | Aeain weeks @eparation with mainten- @chwarts was trapped is night ty ployees, They contended that character has much more to do with the prob-| tien. gal tent, times fell on Heuador and frien wd r | had 0 ‘ egeed him to , wi ay unpre sed nad eft | 10m and that the right girl will never take the wrong path. Surely, the truth about the girl de- e aid. He Te exiled ad ranietied dh been on a Weste ‘ “ % ; " serter ta pitiful enough without tak-| iis country for more than five years, ner i New London, Conn, According Thero is only one person who is capable of answering this question| [eine name of love in vain to ac. W hein a waaltaoalled: fig snacara tele to her story, she had learned some time j fairly and truthfully. She is the girl who works for small wages and has| count for her, and the truth 1s, that umphant entry into Quito, Kenador ago that he had another wife living in | not deserted, the girl who works and wins, The girl who has fatled is not| vice Sriven Searioue gerrain wath capital, and last September witnessed * ih it G wl the Pe! . ” Chicago. He was married, she clan | an impartial witness, for, like every one of us, she 1s prone to find excuses| the love for lugury of certain. woak- LUCE EM CINEE eirty eueet|e ‘e masline Seas wavals ol coca Mrs, | for her own shortcomings, to shape her philosophy of Ife to fit what ehe ecules, Temes. i , iit Ayo Have gaan L Res ingelea gr aly ‘ y ve of beauty and luxury are just 8) ‘rhe children have heen educated 4 Schwartz and he were married on July | has done, rather than what she should have done or should have been, weighty influences in the life of the girl| The ated in the Engllsh and cannot speak Spanteh at 19, 1912, a¢ her home in New London, That is why The Zvening World can advise and save; there ie the | Who works and wins, Her story, it ! E A , 1918, all, ‘Th ely as kittens and T Conn. offere prises for the best letters Woman who kuows more about the | #° pe Pay noe pe, eal, (Ol save aol yay loaded down with tora | When the woman discovered that she] trom working girls telling how they | elation of low wages to vice than | Oi) en eae cee ene vettaten | Am American MM SATISFIES MILLIONS had been deceived, sho Ne paid live and what they live on. I would auy sommaees of men which | at tho cros# roads, and it will shed hd Avi slsra wie the ehharner IT ALWAYS PLEASES and he went West on his drumming| ix girls who compete for these could be gotten together. sine light on the great @ocial problem | P! ; trip. The second wife, who was ert prises to give not only their experi- one Bebiee alt to the white|the Ilinols Vice Commission is now en "A May K. Curtin, sought her father's ad- ences but ¢! personal views of | “lave trafic may be dismissed at the| considering. n for Aeros, vice and he told her to prosecute] ii the problems that present them- | start. It is tho sentimental view ex- —E—E ‘ The Times etates Women’s Tan Boots Hchwartz, Learning that he was in New to the girls who work anda | Pressed by N. P, Willis in the poem Sait. tat the War Office recently made some York, sho wired him yesterday that#he| an ana to the girls who fail. called “Two Women,” which describes| suit brought by Louis] qinportant tests at Shoeburyness, which |S wanted to see him again, He wired in| Sat elf-supporting girl|@ Scene on Broadway, where “a lady| Sherry to from Arthur B, Pdoal} aro understoot to have confirmed thet: | Faure, coiling er that be would mest mut Know either from her own ex-| it was walking In ‘her pride,” and|$14,00 for a year'a rent of apartments] view that alrships visiting tht country SPECIAL EASTER OFFER ‘Tan and brown kid and Ne et a ett cient on here he ap. | perience or the experience of a fellow| Concludes: at Sherry's, 7A Sy ne wit “howtile lateat woull oe apecaily | Meayy Dastproot Belgian Linen Damesk a : e a Pp eet, to-day, brought ! ere! ¢ oyod by a wateh ther propor robe > = vert Med her with outatretched arms, | employee exactly wiat relation low ‘om making there, was owe more fale | fourtn atrwet, tony, | to adopt. er PEO 5 Pi calfskin boots for early greeting her atectionat y din: wages have to the question of morality, | Ant eae ban ind cad dtet for | leces A Butt 1 Schwartz had with her Detective Gaff- Yo make the spirit quail —_ y y ( te ‘of New London, and the police of TO WHAT IS THE DESERTION Twist Want and Boom she walked forlorn, Made to Order spring wear, utton an that town had wired to Headquarters DUE. Aud puthing could e laaavatulna/aiittoasinethe here to have men arrest Schwarts | Does the girl deserter result from ‘0 merey now can clear her brow | 75 ace st) ' Detectives Conroy and Bnright w atl the pressure of conditions outside her- Vor this world’s peace to pray; i 1se Ce) ers ’ ! the station when the train arrived: |yei¢, or Ix her defection due to some-| — Fias ove'e wild praser dimotved sm ar, 4 approved shapes and vari- Sonwerts, uo SHAN eS, was led! thing, or the lack of something in h Hut the ein forgiven by Uriee aren 0 ' | i away to the police station, certaouie Tp thers m detect at hare My man is cursed alway!" always keep in their homes a box of ed to tit ant give verte t eat I ous heights of heels. Serene tv9 acters that stampy her as different * *w Shona wid our Fels MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Ifrom her comtules, or i she aimply| COVES WILO PRAYER (8 SEL. ttle will call with sain bles 3. 50 t 7 SUICIDES BY DROWNING. 11°". * more sorely, Dewalt BOM TO BLAME. : AUTO COVER COMPANY h o $7. : *)Vhere are thousands of women in New) ‘Tiere we have the early Vietorian w (58th St.) Phone {% LONDON, Maron 1oeMre, Louisa | YO" Who live according to the most! note which ty still Konnded 1a novela a . : | rigid standards of conduct on wages| ike "The Houso of Bondage,” wharei j Jeffryes and Natalie Jeffryes, the wife | far be What witnesses before the) @ girl is lured into an Smmoral Hl t Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Avenue and daughter of Dr, Wyman Jeffryes, | Mlinola Vice Commission proposed ay! by her love for 4 man, But any one : | At Nineteenth St. Above Forty-fifth Street Bootxman who served some time as| fair minimum wage of $13 a week.; who has ever had a frst hand tm. h D li : FE il S h R d aera ine aomy diving tie cieit| Among all the women within the elty|preasion of. the Kil demrterme| the Delicious Family Stomach Remedy) 4 War In America, committed suicide yew. | linits, these are the legion a onor. { know that ‘s wild prayer” has sel- = — ne . It is customary to consider all women! dom ar : do with her defec- 5 t Cer) ‘ . et day F drowning In wand near | Tt On GAN Os alt WOUIRD | Gon a) Ae Ae MID hee eeses | Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates the stomach and bowels, stimu: PM torent tr ; EASTE CARD: COLD IN HEAD adalming, su ae Nae anh Val uch ation for me one evening, when I vinlted th ‘lates the liver, promotes digestion and prevents all ailments that come ) ‘ vw CATARRH Jeffryes, when \» identifle ne te evening, whe ° . ; Place Le eee ee eee [Me the wutomatic morality ef the une| Night Court for Women to #uudy girts| ftom a bad and disordered stomach. Good for young and old. | ¢ Cards wad Cards tor, INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY TH long time in the United States A tempted and the untried, Arraigned before him, that less tl One box is enough to convince any one. DR MARSHALL'S had fought in tires wars. He de- | The women who works or has = 10 per cent. of them are there d suffered trom | Worked for small wages, who has | resilt of an unfortunate love affair. » 10c, 25c and 50c, CATARRH SNUFI his daughter) emerged triumphant from thi Hoon after { wrote an article on the! " , etl ought by conatent atc} eal of hunger and cold and 1 [SEH ite ier? gered ap The 50c size is the most economical. It contains 40 chocolates, be-| t Park Art and Stationery Shop | 25° aa ; 2 | sees, ‘There is the woman who Jauch astouisued and luterested to re-! sides @ coupon worth 121/2 cents, | SBuv, 64d 04, .N. 0, Open Evenings | WORLE ‘ | At All Druggist