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spy , of a Series as follows: altinteletenatninteletetetsfinininlnintaloinletetecinint Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Cu, (The New York Worid). Bryn, 97; Bow, 99; Terrible Dan, RACK—Four and am THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. 4 eae Se fatetetfetnpetatatat atatategas | | NTRIES.: < = F WOMANTPSTER |THE GIRL WHO WORKS AND WINS "srczzac==/ ASK OTHER NATIONS Peeters OWN HANDICAPS] One Who Lost Remained Good on $8.a Week _ pECQNINGCHNA fee a eres ie cei-teraroriecn| But Strayed When Her Wages Became $12... vw twon Sis eset Ree eee Capt, Neleoo, 112; Kerran, 112; Blacl tain, but Forgets Which | Proposing Concerted Action wowarey parse Wo Bote ah One, | on April 8. wk Stet ans tot, Web: Brush, % Wr tn on ; Cen Mannitye To Mae wv 1), § to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 5, ' second; Grecian Bend, 14 (5. Jensen), | WASHINGTON, April 3—Secretary|5 to 1, 6 to 5 and 4 to 5 third. Time, GRAY HAIR | Bryan has formaliy notified all diplo-| 1.24. Ciifftop, Pink Lady, Senegambian matic representatives here of the in«|8nd Ben Prior also ran. medal. iii tention of the United States {0 recoR-| upward; purse $900; selling; four and| Easy to Restore Natural Color jnize the new Chinese Republic on] one-half furlongs.—Racing Bell, 11, of Your Hair by Simple April 8 the meeting day of the As-| (Sterling), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, first; | sembly, and has formally proposed that| Gold Check, 111, (B, Jensen), 4 to 1, |all other Governments recognize the|* to & and 4 to 6, second: Sidon, 112 (A. | new republic in concert on that day. Gorgan), 8 to 5, 3 to 5 and out, third, | Secretary Bryan'a note was deliv-| Time. Ss. Deoro, Sylvan Dell, In- ‘ered to some of the forean deplomats| clement, Top Rock, Hudae Sister also | yesterday and to the remainder of the | 4”. |eorps to-day, Fach was enjoined to| FOURTH RACE —Aluntie, — short secrecy that a formal announcement! Course; four-year-of8 and upward; might be made from the White House| Purse $300.—Ben Lala, 14 (C. Brown), firat. President Wilson's statemont | to 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to 5, won; Kyrat, 136 Ie expected any time. Secretary Bryan's | (J. Dupee), 7 to 4 8 to 6 and 4 to note was brief and in substance like) Nd: Son of the Wind, 130 (D. he aie ill “ LA this: 6tolsbtoz 16 to 5, third, 3 Bee oe eres y ‘ “The President requests me to: no-|A#ure Maid, Lizsie Flat, Himation and + “Change the Standards of Morals for Women the Mies Virginia Barly, a bookkeeper in the office of Joseph C. Eaton, describing Mimeel? es & music publisher at No. 198 Broa@way, to-day admitted tn Jof- ferson Market Court having ter some time “made up" and sold tips em heres “CUMEES Womans r E tify you’ and your governments | Orderly Nat also ran through you of tie intention of the z ; | United States to recognize the new re- dared the dofendan Same us the Men Change It for Themselves,” public of China on April &." ad ‘The remainder of the note is a brief 2 ae tor tamrae Writes “Business Woman” —Loneliness Is | muggestion that all other ‘nations do| Blamed by “‘M.H.B.”’ for the Misstepse of Girls. likewise on that day. Diplomatists here regard the pro- | posal for @ concerted recognition action that will clear away any sor t it j i i i Sa. t Me F i ge t doen notified, MEN’S WEAR. HIS EGGS DIDN’T HATCH, HE SUES INCUBATOR FIRM. Poultry Raiser Asks $5,000 Dam- ages for Failure of Machine to Do Work Properly. Thousands of egws, valued at six and Cash prizes amounting to $100 will be given for the most help- fd tetters from REAL WORKING GIRLS on the subject dealt with fm Gils series, The monsy will be divided-estollows: Two prizes-of 625 each. Fave other prizes of $10 each. ‘The seven letters which, in Nixola Greeley-Smith's judgment, are ‘went. end most helpful will receive these awards. = cd Sa on ond age | WHat is called Geceer Cyne ‘Se tm ettentn te eer set |($100—IN PRIZES FOR LETTERS houncement reesnting the ax gomer| OfER Street - 23rd Street Mia welght. T Rave picked some BY REAL WORKING GIRLS—$100 q loan was published here before the — oe foreign governments interested had whe we I Exceptional Values. ! i a | i } For Friday and Saturday. . t | [t ; 200 Dozen Silk Shirts, with plain bosoms and —— BY NIXOLA GREELBY-SMITH. —~~>) Te Gamage teked tea eit toc: |. French euffs. Made of Heavy Tussah Silk, neat > ame everything. Women wust be moral martyrs. Love in a al |S Oe recover $5,000 from the Cyphers’ Incu-| stripes. values 3.50 and 5.00, 2.85 bator Company, filed in the Supreme Court to-day by Attorney John A. Hi diman of } 27 WilMam street, on be. JUSTICE BISCHOFF half of John uniap, @ large poultry, iT of Chi N.Y. The LEFT $300,000 ESTATE. | Statmea ts atienca to have revetted tone Will Filed To-Day Makes Bequests| ao tte wor of hatching chicke fa an tocident. Why should not a woman when she sees nothing) GOING OUT A GREAT DEAL SHE FELT THE NEED OF CLOTHES® her—except the same dally grind—make life something besides! one daily martyrdom? Women, like men, are mortals and the game is an open one.” This quotation is taken from a very unusual letter written by a i | is 400 Dozen Shirts, made of Imported Madras and Mercerized Mixed Fabrics; various sleeve lengths and models. valucs 2.00 and 2.50, 1.35 00 Dozen Knit Four-in-Hand Scarfs, made of Pure Silk, in crochet or accordion weaves; plain i i Hf | | starved for affection, going through this world, BUSINESS WOMAN OF TWENTY- FIVE YEARS. LONELINESS THE CAUSE OF et witch con to undhel from young woman to The Eveniag World. | GIRLS’ DOWNFALL, to Nieces—Residuary Estate to | manner to make it proftable. and fancy colors. value 1.00, 55e ete, be that may be ottiiacsd ‘The writer admits that wages have | Dear Madam: I cannot write about Widow and Son-in-Law Mr. Duniaj his complaint, recites va, > ft s30 culo tne 0 Bt or ue nothing to do with the morality of| ™¥*lf, because T have right fom | 51. win of the late Supreme Court| Cony a Joie ent Ging ree, wmcubat 675 Raincoats,--manufacturers’ sumples. A Pew wig omer renga working women, but she asks vir-) thing anh neve cimays tata soni |dustice Henry Bischof who felt down | that year placed “settings” of 7,461 tee-| — large assortment of weights, colors and models. ef the 4,050 passengers and 1,800 crew. tually why working women should) home to fall back on. However, I | the elevator shat} in the Emigrant | horn eggs and ¥,024 Wyandotte and Ply-| 9.75 and 12.00 Two of the Meboate are Gtted with be moral once the prospect of mar-! have observed other girls, and agreo | "dustrial Savings Bank Butlding on|mouth Rock hens in the incubator and value 15.00 to 22.00, f . $4 panting riage and children has become dim.| fully with the many that say in. | 1st Friday and was killed, was fled| hatched only 3,705 of the firat breed of ‘The ‘ow — I think she will find the anawer in| *deauate waxes are not the cause ‘a Office. chickens and 3,861 of the of the downfall of the majority of accompanying report says Justice | breed considering one sentence of her| giriy 1 know of an res elortty of ft left real and personal property| He says he gave the Incubator an ex- startlingly sincere letter. ‘“The| a young xiri lived alone in this city |!" excess of the usual $10,00, His estate | ten ed trial in the Spring of 1912, but game is an open one,” just as she| for a number of years, and # in estimated at about $500,000 most of| results were worse than the year before. per prelicaned bith = ported heraclf and dressed neatly which he inherited from his father,| He tried it again last gpring, with poor Lead y ay % a week. & church | Henry Bischoff, founder of the Bischoff | results. be just as much entitled to play it) eguiariy, ou case In very |!anking house, which was recently PES, cpa ons as men—providing anybody is en-| many churches, she was sadly neg- | Changed into the Bischoff Bank. |BOY STRANGELY STRICKEN titled to play it, which is very doubt-| lected, and finally dropped out be- Justice Bischoff's nearer in were ful. But there is a very old story| cause she felt in the way. There |l's krandchildren, Hannah Loulse Menge IN BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL. I think, illustrate the practical difference. It is that which) Wa" absolutely no recreation for | and Winifred Caroline Mengs and they 3 her until @ young man, financially | ore specific legatees under his will. | Colla in Class Room After tells of the man who, hearing that a faro game he was about to visit ‘was| ea ateated, pase Me ieshery ores ‘The residuary estate is left to his vee Talk of Blow on Head answered, “Yes, I know. But {t's the only game in town.” Position, overwhelmed her with at- | widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Bischoff, and to gu UNDERWEAR & HALF HOSE. - White Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers,— English make. Shirts with long or short sleeves, drawers in regular and stout sizes. value 2.25, 1.45 per garmemt Spring weight Grey Worsted Shirts and Drawers. Shirts with long or short sleeves, © point of view, while interesting, is not normal or balanced, It} tention and gave her the good times | his son-in-law, James 8. Menga, Prea-| | —Hospital Doctors Puzzled. Drawers in regular and stout sizes. @ood-natured recognition by « victim that his special vice is too) *he naturally craved. In the mean ee earn, Siete Bank. | Pitteen-year-old James Casey of No. value 1.25, 85c per garment for him. Now, there are few women who feel that way, and the) (ier slaty, was increas | named as executors of the will, Bal Earroty Sinae. Rate. Mea! tet Sor i ose with high spliced h 4 still condemns crooked faro games and atill Crowns upon irregular| felt tne neat of xxood clothes, and —_>——__ lapsed in a classroom of the Commer- Black Silk Half H igh spliced heels, loves, The normal man when told that a @ame is crooked stays out. S0| texan to find that $12 could not sup- |MISS WAGNER WINNER Ten eer epee ad soles and toes. Extra fine quality. and after his teacher and other pupils ‘ , 2 does the normal woman. ply her demands. He prevatled upon , wld not resusc! . Dr. * 6 pai x Heenee of physical ftness before mare} ber t0 accept money from him, OF TWO TENNIS TITLES, | coud not rerusc ; value 1.50 pair, | 95c pair; 6 pairs 5.0Q ~ | probably promising futufe marriage. ——-— i H If i Ping®, and by the ataileaton of crim | ey eee nnd ter men vinse |Defeats Mrs, Beard in Singles, Then| Yt ims, 300 Dozen Pairs of Pure Silk Half Hose with | this Bh ‘nly th 7 5 i H toes and heels. Blue, Tan, Lavend Bo al To Thcage taper See eRe PEA sta) Ih Oe Bol 8 She and Miss Kutroff Take | hospital oo lisle thread . i er matter with him. How serious his con- f i 7 THE DEALER, changeth, giving place to new. And| She was a good girl, but she had no Final Match of Doubles. Re eee rete tia thea, and Black and White effects ; : i God fulfis himself in many ways—most | Pleasure in life, and shé grasped the | Miss Marie Wagner to-day won the| q schootmato eaid that Young Casey value 50c pair, 35c pair; 3 pairs 1.00 Tn ou only way to beat! of all in the old maid of whom Tho| first opportunity, which led to her | woman's national indoor tennis cham-| naa complained that before coming to the dealer be a digger crook than | Evening Workd reader writes, The only| undoing, I' really think that the | pionshtp by defeating Mrs, C, N. Beard) school he had been struck on the head. he, And here and there by that samo/ thing her friends eay about her is “podr| main cause of the downfall of girls jat the Seventh Regiment Armory H ave no explanation of who hed N’S SUITS & DRESSES. ‘Tyme, |towen some old thing,” 4s loneliness and inadequate recrea- | straight sets, 6-1, 61. Miss Wagni se ena the aucaial WOME e Me, Miss | @ualer, And CONDIT: tion. There should be clubs, or |coupled with Miss Clara Kutroff then| *truck him or why, physicians a also ran. | few hundred One, AAS TRULY TO some kind of 5! offering diver- | captured the doubles championship from tun todions. % driers Sie ey cd ” year-olds and | gilding at . ‘anny ice in} * . H oe halt Gur |the world reade breathlessly about | Dear Madam: Men have overy- | snd entartain penne eerie to mest | atratght wets, 108, 6-2 |with hia collapse. Tailored Suits of English Serge,—smart 9 to | Madame de Montespan or Lady Hamil-| thing. Women must be moral fa the most awful thing, - models. value 29.50, 18.50 Cook, |ton. ‘There te too much talk in our| tyre, must marry or stay single, No | despair is: dilvam to abecalate : H i i times of the single moral standart. | matter what thelr blood, shelr phyal- | With people ane would wot took ce P y Tailored Suits of Diagonal Cheviot,—ver When the phrase means one high stand-| cal conditions, thelr abilities, women Troonailisaa Lane . ' Is. 25 rd of monogamous association for men| are to-day hedyed around by form, | ropes home. In fuence.ala0_ we effective models. value 32.50, x women eve ; when formalities and stanaards, whether ' : false or otherwise it is hard to say, | * it's, moral character, If she e Afternoon Dresses of Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse Love in @ man's life te an incident, Lele yaeapy Why should not a woman when she | {nfuences, Impressions gained, on dC: de Chine in distinctive models. 7 wee $2.50 to 35.00, 25.00 and 29.50 Blouse Dresses of Charmeuse,—attractive models. 32.50, 35.00 and 39.50 Smartly Tailored Street Dresses of Serge, Eponge and Hairline Stripe Fabrics. value 15.75 to 29.80, 10.50, 14.50 and 18.50 i Py fi 57 f © st We hear that venerable sen-| sees nothing in lite befo eane | Cutmae Bare Rot We power te bind @ 7 e : a| the her judgment, while a girl that ts S re . Spe Myron Mae gear ped | he mae daly end mate ie'wme, | Dr on acrimmontes (SUDStitutes « Imitations is apt to 1 zou bleegmo and sf not foreven, | trevaret_ opportunity” to break the in @ way to get the most out of life, thinking of them to stray fi by to unders and that too in @ way that te not to 4 a oS ie and . ee : cae 3 ene aT ree Aldi plant in the world. | CREDFERN' CORSETS: =>. ; ovrevt, But ae Original- r ae aa basaat SOE ws aae| | HORLICK’S MALTED minK) Coutil 5.50, 4.00 snd 5.00 timo to have kept as minute a recom of a reduced to powder form, solul Ce Sees cee ite corel |, am Boot teod-ériak foe all 34th Street 23rd Street 2% articles and stories, and four ins fm serial called Seto ite tata tert] the tai'ay ten pie | fw the ton Sowa uae ' are themselves le rh very many ings that should im- that have] atineiefacea, The sontitions traiy are | Drew her @isagreeably, The taabi Get theWell-Known te bleln ve ANT be vaanor? Oe ty to discriminate and the lack of | Round Package monotony, while a girl that is ab! ty Ie something which, apart and forever either. Women need to to meet people in a right way ie dresses, Sa aa We do not meke"milk products an bg Fg Excellent models for slender, medium end ate eatiala ah ‘tas oni eee HD. >) Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etos, y am bis outpourings as the author vic | [See 2 Made from pure, full-cream milk Warner Rustproot Corsets,—many models for claims to have written 7,000,000 words in (caren ve end the extract of select malted every type of figure. : Rot for sale, but mainly for distribu fimong hie iienda One ofthe pled f ow Ask be pe HORLICH’S fated 109, rune “This Used all over the Glebe have written ‘305,840 yo J ' Wrath’ Nave actually besa me Woking womem, Ral! alee gx, RrPt of wlan Tolive {a always some one waiting to m: reoreation #0 necessary to a young a5 <-> MALTED MILK ‘all moral considerations, I taii| ‘Bink more about the moral question | contented and probably too busy 1 and say nothing, Women, like men, her junch in « brown Genuine well-developed figures. Made of Batiste and eighteen y In 1906 Mr, Rennott had 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 4.00 words grand total,

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