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eR tos muses See THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 81; 1918.) IR roo ATTACKS ‘‘How to Get a Husband and How to Keep Him,”’ HOC SAYING, Likewise Some Wise Pointers on the Getting of a Wife. | | JUGGLED BOOKS; Intend to Make My Church a Courtship Centre wana nn News Oddities MAHATMA JINX Is sure to overtake the burgilir who robbed the home of Mrs. Tingley, the “purple mother” of theosophy, in Point Loma. i . ONLY in a atern democracy can & lunch room waitress turn down the Preei+ dent of the United States. for the Young Men and Women,” Says the | Up-to-the-Minute Bathing Suits, One of Which Rev. John Gunn, Who Comes Here Can Be Used for Swimming—A Pretty Frock; HUNTER'S LUCK—Stephen Rose of Batontown, N. J., shot at @ flock of b crows and brought down @ passing eagle. . — pl. to 7 Charge of \ POLITICAL STRAW—Phoenix, Arig, went "wet" at liquor election with the North Baptist Church. | a women voting. : DIPLOMATIC NOTE—Ambassador Page did not wear knee breeches whea , By Nixola Greeley-Smith. presented to the King, but ordinary evening dress, A-new clergyman is in New York, a progressive young man from | > Ww ‘ Georgia, who believes that the most serious problem of American life to-| EFFECTS NOW FELT Gay ie the marriage problem. He is the Rev. John Gunn, who one week | from to-morrow will talk to his con- | sregation on “How to Get a Hus- vand and Keep Him,” and the fol-| SHANKS MUST NOT SHOW-In connection with royal presentations ® | mystery of English court dress is disclosed. Regulations call for pink silk stock+ ings under black silk hose, It is explained that this ts to guard against visibility of the flesh of the suppliant shanks, which might be the case with the thin black muterial alone, COLORADO SPRINGS was completely covered by an unknown species ot bugs. Mueical visitor from New York asked where he could take the pledge. dled With Greatly In- lowing week will deliver bis views, om op the lees diMecult proposition of IT IS SAID that there is not a copy of the Old Testament for ciroulutioa creased Expense. getting and keeping 0 wife. in the New York Public Library. een fe Mr. Gunn came hana North Bap- MISSIONARY returned from Brasil tells how he drove away a pack of tist Church, at No, 232 West Elev- hungry wolves by singing to them. This does not prove or imply that he te a ) General Burieson to-day made pubtic enth street, from Atlante, Ga, and Caruao, | the report of a special investigation into reports that there {s certainly no feeds affairs of the postal servica, husband famine in the Cracker GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Cleveland man and wife have one pair of mpectacies between them, and the wife complains her husband wante to wear State, But in the few weeks he has them all the time. been in New York he has decided that we are in real need of @ mat- rimontal revival, that the old ideals of love, marriage, home and chil- dren as the foundations of happiness should be set forth anew to the re- luctant young inen and the difficult P cherging that during former Post: {| Mater-Genoral Hitchcook's administra- ‘tiem the service did not become self- ting as was often asserted, but ie W911 there actually was a de ef more than 6780,000. > Bho report charges that “an apparent was attained by unjustifiable of bookkeeping and that the young womer of New York. and morale of the postal serv- “Sex is the root of life. If the sex Were sacrificed to a “ruthlessly | situation is wrong the world is wrong.” proclaimed this unusually candid policy of false economy” that | preacher when I saw him yesterday. “I have observed the situation here, Of self-maintenance might b* | a4 there is no doubt that the sex problem here is much more diMoult and Secale sensttiots cxainet the complex than in the West and the South. The struggle as well as the cost c of living is so much greater that young men and women hesitate to get married in New York City who would have been fathers and mothers long ago in my State of Georgia. —_———---. IN GENERAL SESSIONS; FOUR ARE SET FREE old, of No, # West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-sixth street; pleaded guilty the*t Long Term in Prison for Giu- seppe Leonti for Second Of- ——$—$—$ ay of two rolls of cloth from No. Wess Twenty-fitth street; firat offend ae tence suspended. Guiseppe Leont!, twenty years o!4, of No. 19 Elizabeth street; pleadod gullty carrying a revolver; second oi fense; State prison three years and six months to seven years. Harry Murray, twenty-one years o 4, of No. 414 West Forty-ninth street, a Thomas Sherples, nineteen yéars 3 of No. 437 West Forty-firet atr pleaded guilty theft of ten dolli N LEGITIMATE SURPLUS IN ‘The New York situation, as 1 nee It, fense in Carrying Revolver. of cigars from No. 31 West Forti: street; firat offenders; penitentiary fe due partly to the selfishness of young fonda of pretty clothes, and there year each, men, their aversion to the saving and way % could make Morris Selman, twenty-seven ye: 7s privation which marriage on a small enough to have them, Twenty-two prisoners were arraigned! old, of No. 136 Monroe street; pleaded salary entails, and partly to the love other girl like me will tell for sentence Thuraday in General Sea- guilty theft of four dollars from woman > in Sixth avenue department ato:e; yy your young women, the onme if she apeaks the m een anything like the reasing of young girl ‘The mit skirt hasn't reached the joud York. South yet, and when I first saw it hero Mr. Gunn said, after A meditative paure, “the feminine love of luxui ifma something to do with sions. follows BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. ‘The disposition of each was as|secomi offens penitentiary of Extward R. Nichols, t old, of No. 316 Macon si pleaded guilty theft of $147 from em- ft astoundéa me. I am not a harsh|the matrimoni-1 shortage just as Herbert Rellly, elghteen years old, of | Presses. Data Semen Bs | critic of woman's dress. 1 belleve men |the young men who write to vou have No. 418 East Twenty-second street, and plait And “obciinatt 4 s t | maid. must say thet I think sue! i. should worship the queealy mae he @ivcursiona ax ‘The “Evening World Thomas Finnegan, seventeen years old.| JOHNSON QUITS CENTURY. woman and that It in every woman's | Mmcuneiona ax The | vening of No, 405 Kast Twenty-second street, path ah ‘@uty to look as atti i j i y? | it if they Greseed.” understand you," 1 interrupted, gotng to constitute yourself & promoter of matrimony. You think you @ found a remedy for the matri- monial timidity of which both men and omen complain” ea, that is it. I think religion Is the saving solvent of the altuation,” Mr. Gunn replied. “I intend to make my church as much as possible a social contre—really a courtship centre—for the young men and women of this district. If @ young man comes to me and, hav- (ng given me satisfactory assurances of his honesty, seoks a young woman in the church, I personally will introduce tim to her. To tell you the truth, I don't believe there is @ husband famine ‘ge New York. I think the apparent lack of eligible men is due to improper dis- tribution, mainly to the fact that young men and women have no way of meot- ing each other, I don't think a church could be used for « better purpose than that of bringing young men and women together in holy matrimony. Young Men and women here need to think more of marriage and Its resposaslbill- ties. I say to « girl that the firet step toward getting a husband is thinking @eriously aboyt ise ea 1 [Ba They have given me an 4 the minds of young men here that it might many months to gather at fi “It ia my purpose to do all T can | to bring about a better understanding between young men and women, and I will take any legitimate means that wilt bring it about.” ithe od. oh FOUR RESCUED IN RIVER AFTER BOAT IS UPSET. The Clermont’s. Swell Overtums Skiff—Motor Boats Rush to Save Men. ‘The steamer Clermont was running at wood speed up the Hudson River last night when her swell capsized a row ‘oat holding four men near Fort Wash- ington Point, at Two Hundred and Sev- enty-fourth street. They hung to the overturned boat, shouting for help. The passengers on the Clermont crowded to the rail, ome of the women shrieking. The boat was slowed and turned, heading back for the ecene of the accident. While the Clermont was coming about the power boat Castine, steered by her owner, Bob Harrington, put out from the Manhattan Yacht Club, near Two Hundred and Third street. At the same tme the power boat Okeetes, with the | | ‘FOR SWIMMERS — BATHING SUITS AND BEACH POSERS Both Types Are Pretty, but the Slightest . Moisture Spoils the Latter. | There are two separate and distinct types of bathing sult this year—one for the girl who goes in bathing and the other for the girl who stays on shore. | Salt water satins, sturdy mohair and & mixture of mohair with worsted which has @ silky sheen, together with the de- sirable thread of wool, are the favorite materials for the real swimming suit. Anything from rating to % brocade may be used for the costume that “doesn’t go near the water;” and such costumes even show trimmings of swansdown, lace MAROONED ON GLACIER IN SEARCH FOR FOOD. Twelve Members of New York owner, Capt. Richard Cox, and his wife on board, headed toward the upset craft trom the boathouse at Two Hundred and Fifth atret. ‘The two rescuing craft got to the four pulled imo the amalsted by Capt. Cox. None of them Was the worse for the experience, They did not give their names, Scientific Expedition Res- cued in Antarctic. NEW BEDFORD, Mass, May 81.— Twalve men were wrecked on a glacier In the Antartic and narrowly\ escaped death when on the joint scientific expedition of the American Museum of Natural His- tory of New York and the Brooklyn In- stitute of Art and Sciences, according to @ story told by Vincent Landis, who has and rhinestqne buttons, They. are ac- companied also by the most fetching accessories in the way of parasols, ret!- cules, caps as becoming as theatre bon- nets, and even little alik or satin shoos made to order from material matching the suit—or rather, frock, for such cos- tumes are veritable creations, fitted to a degree and built over allken imidge, just (ASK WALDO'S REMOVAL FOR HIS DISMISSAL OF LIEUT. STANTON Curran Committee Report Will Also Condemn Refusal to Waive Immunity. The Curran Aldermanic Police Inveat!- gating Committee will have an execa- tive session Monday, prdvably at the office of its counsel, Emory R, Buckner, to approve its final report, The report includes the recommendation that Po- ice Commissioner Waldo be removed from office, the specific reason being that Lieut, Stanton was dismissed after his appearance as @ witness before the Curran Committee. Mtunton’s testimony was not favorable to the present police administration, He Was placed on charges, and within a few days removed from the department, both pleaded gullty petty larceny; theft of lead pipe from No. 423 East Twenty- second street; suspended, of No. Twenty-sixth street, convicted ceny; theft of bicyc! two prior convictions for misdemeanor ; City Reformatory. old, of No, employer, Miss Julia Sanderson; first first offen } sentence BY JUDGE CRAIN. Herman Neumann, twenty years old, 552 West One Hundred and of la from companion ; Robert Herger, twenty years olf, of No. 188 Graham avenue, Brooklyn, con+ victed of petty larceny; theft of six silk dresses from No, 430 Broome street; second offense; City Reformatory. Cora Pride, negress, twenty-six years 514 Lenox avenue; con- Moted of stealing bracelet from her offense; State prison for one to two yours, | BY JUDGE MALONE. Paul Prill, twenty-three years oid, of No, 328 West Fifty-fifth street; | Louls Sulsona, twenty-four years old, | of No, 389 West Fifty-fourth street and Alfonso Sulsona, twenty y of No, 323 West Forty-eighth ati convicted of burgtary at No. 320 We: Forty-eighth street; Prill, penitentiary | for six months; Suluona, Elmira Re- formatory; Louis Sulsona, second of- | fense, State prison from two to three years, Charles Happel, twenty years old, of No, 833 East One Hundred and Fifty- fourth street; convicted of robbery in the first degree; held up and robbed Mra, Stella Morris of No, 698 West One Hundred and Seventy-elghth street of $18; first offense; State prison from eight to twelve years, Geo Karanikas, nineteen years 014, of No, 100 West Thirty-eighth street; pleaded guilty of petty larceny; Re e Robert Underwood Johnson, didate for a diplomatic post. “I am resigning my editorial di time for writing sorbed all my enermy. plenty of time in which to write. talk about It. ing to be sald. Mr. Johnson said he did not pate any change in the policy magazine under the management mu Robert 8. Yard. SEVERE RASH ON Also on Scalp. Cruston Head, cura Soap and Ointment. = Editor Declines te Dis- Rumor of Diplomatic Post, whos resignation from the editorship of the Century Magazine closes a connection of forty years with that periodical, refused to-day either to affirm or deny the re- port that he Is being considered a cans juties,”” said Mr. Johnson, “ao that I shall have For a number of years my business as editor has ave I whall now have When’ my appointment to a diplomatic post oc- curs—If It does come—it will be time to At present there is noti.« antici- of the of hie Hair Falling Out. Skin Raw and Sore, Couldn't Sleep. Cured by Cuti- 281 West 177th 8t., New York, N. ¥.— “My child had a light crust on her head aad @severe rash on her neck and her legs, There was @ red rash on ber scalp and her heir wae falling owt, The eruption on her body wae red and she was burning, The skin wastqw SSE " and very sore. She waa very cross at might as is any frock turned out at the hands] arrived home from the Baroados, where| ‘the report recommends that the|theft of clothing from No. 6 Arcade | 9g ggulda't sleep, Her hair was falling MANY REPORTED DEAD; 20 {ot an expensive dressnaxer. he quit the expedition, Mayor or the Governor at once remove sett econ offense; penitentiary for A typical sand bathing costume is Rovert C. lurphy of Brooklyn, sci-| the Police missioner, i “Do you think she should propose?" I HOUSES WRECKED IN STORM. pictured on the fetohingly attired maid] entist of the expedition, suffered with| Section 270, Chapter VIII. of the Ohar- BY JUDGE SWANN. asked. ‘ who site under the shade of @ parasui.| the rest of those on the whaling brig | ter, gives the Governor or the Mayor Antonio Fenno, twenty-five years old, “No, that wouldn’ werk,” Mr. Gunn replied, “but she should ehow her prefer- ence ad she should bear in mind that young men are not spiritual creatures After all, without its physical (Cyclone-Like Wind, Rain and Hail Do Much Damage In and Near Norfolk, Va. NORFOLK, Va., May 31.—Accompan- This “bathing suit" will never venture into the waves, it is safe to assert, but it will make @ moat entrancing appear- ance on the beach. ‘‘ellotrope and rose shot taffeta t« the material used and Daisy from short rations, For many days there was no meat to eat but sea elephant, and all hands soon aickened of that. The allowance of bread w. slice a meal, it is asserted, power to remove a Police Commissioner without explanatic Aldermen Dowling, Kenney and Smith will oppose the report and will make a minority report in opposition of No, 204 East Sixteenth street; plead- ed guilty of petty larceny; theft of seven pairs of shoes from No. $4 Third avenue; first offense; penitentiary for one year. failed. My husband one day one cake of Cuticura Soap and Otatment, When the child a morning I gave her o bath and HI wholly. “ avi . Hard ; mutestoun ‘ tl ‘imming ie the form of little] The expedition lett to the removal, e. 6 Harden, negro, twenty-four | and put op the sore parte the Cuticura wide js pretty misty, I should say |ied by rain and hall, @ oyclone-like ; " 6 r box pleated quillint of the taffeta,| 1912, for New Georgia, a British teland The fact that Commissioner Waldo |years old, of No. U9 Ki Thirteenth | ment. The itching and burning of the that our young men need to de more) wind storm passed over this section | ringed out along the edge. A sash of | about 600 miles south of Cape Hora, in| refused to walve immunity when called |street; pleaded guilty receiving stolen spiritual. I bell ‘of course, in the| yesterday and a number of lives are | piain hellotrope taffeta, aleo fringed out| the icy South Polar Sea, Two men of |4s 4 witness before the Curran com-|property; second offense; penitentiary single moral standard; and I think our | reported lost, Twenty houses were |at the ends, ia tied about the walst and| the crew dicd on the way down. mittee ts also referred to in the pro- | ong year, young women should be, well, Perhars|siown down in Berkeley and South |the parasol matches the nash in shade,] One day in January two boats, with | Posed report which declares no Police} Robert Schmidt, twenty-five Years old, O:Nie mere RumAne Norfolk, Dut no one was killed there |The cap I# a coquettish affair of helto-| AX mon In each, were sent after sea) Qnmmsoiil Auten Aine Meee Slot No, 2Wl Third avenue; pleaded Tam afraid you won't find young! 4) ra: we known, trope colored rubber with « pleated] storm and were given up for lost, Later | tii gully unlawful entry of building No, congregates about) women err on the side of reser ‘cores of mall craft were turned | {frill over the face—just to give @ renl-| Ino tor acieniifin specimens, Climbing |. Frank I. Dowling, who i supposed |765 East One Hundred and Thirty- atreete, seems to] New York City,” I interrupted. Gaveras are o {atic touch to the costume, no doubt, “ he fulssing boats’ crew {to be ou the “outs” with the M. eighth street; first offense; City Re- night with o apirt t over and @ reported to have a hill he saw the m r% ti Kyned a Ldarypeld tee sere oak 8 at we '9} been carried to ses. A amall Bailing | With this bathing dre \worn thal clinging to a glacier. He gave tho] Said to-day that he had had no formatory. deapi meliow- | good r je chance i against the girl who is attractive and unscrupulous which has created the hus- band famine.” « ‘T have studied that phase of the aitu- ation too,” Mr. Gunn replied, “and 1 agree with you, That ls why I think relt- nol ti it i H ii . Four bl b to 3 i Louis Bourlier, thirty years old, of peed gion is the solvent. Young men wil eee mae ee eaPantes, all) worn with any other type of costume, |Waldo Dismissed Acting Captain] IN THE VISION OF BARNES, |rormingdale, 1. 1; plendea guilty el a pure and honest love: We will have | River: sustained heavy: lowses. burglary at $80 Riverside avenue to teach them how poasible it Is to be happily married on smal! salaries, 1 know scores of young couples In my worl But we must not blame the young men alone, One time, before I ame to New York to preach, I was here for a few days etopping at a hotel, In ant sh Purely vegeravic, mild and reliable, | Mesulate the evening I used to walk wlong Broad. |France George Gray Marnard. the} snout once in ten years. in Waamabares Ciarwes were PF lie Democratic majority In — both | malicine in the world. for the way, and of course it was very easy for Sculptor, had to deny iwo statements |) Atul ance i ten sean ve [ferred that ho had accepted money |the bemocrais madey ne Metered me {o pick out from the throng the une | Which hud been made in cables during | “THE MAN WI "That's | from two saloon keepers, On May .| hits. tor direct. primaries which nad fortunate girls who make @ business of| his absence. He said it ls not true he |s!i¢ naine of the story, [following a trial, he wax dismissed: |een introduced by Senator Brown and immorality, te gving to lt is by John A. Moroso, And it will ‘l_ waa so curious to learn at fir hand how they camo thore that one evening I walked al desiGe one of them and said to hi ‘I merely want to talk to you, but I will pay you for roe time,’ and I slipped some money craft is reported lost with several men aboard. The big Government wireless mast in the Navy Yard was wrecked and will be out of commission for at ieast a week. The recetving’sip Franklin was dam- ‘The city was in darkness for two hours. An audience gathered In a the- atre sang songs in darknoss while the HAVE SCULPTURE SCHOOL. Returning from Kurope aboard the tablish @ school for sculp- ture here; nor ip ther ¥ foundation for the story that he was bringing hoine with him the famous arches and pillars of the rove marvle cloister of the Abbey of Bt. Michael at Cux e new laced batiing boots, which have several yards of ribbon, crossed and re- crossed, around the leg almost to the knee, Silk stockings are worn by a:- most all women bathers now, and pro- tected by the bathing slipper, auch stock- ings are as enduring as they would be alarm and a rescue party rowed ten miles along the coast to the glacier. LIEUT. O'CONNOR RESTORED TO POLICE BY HIGH COURT. om Charges of Taking Money From Saloon-Keepers. The Appellate Division of the Su- | THE $1,000,000,000 MAN! $1,000,000,000 was lost right her in lars. If “money talks” what a story lies behind that stolen billion! A New York story, The kind one al-| ways wants to read—and gets a chance} ment, from which he was dinmisaed by Commissioner Waldo @ year ago, O'Connor was Acting Captain in charge of the Bedford avenue station was thon third on the Ist of those ble fur promotion to # captalncy ., O'Connor applied for a writ of man- @amue reinstating him, but the lower court decided ugainst | pealed to the Appellate Diy now reverses the lower court, get hold of you from the very first chapter, “THE MAN WITH A BILLION" will cegin serial publication in next Wednes- uay’s Evening World, June 4. with the Mayor and would ha His attitude on the Curran committee report containing the Waldo removal suggestion Ix accepted as favorable to the administration, Perec gre SULZER IS LIKE MURPHY, Political Methods Are Similar, Says Republican Boss in Re- istrict who live in two or three rooms | chest played patriotc airs, |New York—lost, stolen under the very! preme Court, Brooklyn, has handed ply to Governor. and have to save at evéry turn, and yet -—— [noses of the watching police. down a decision reinstating Lieut.| William Barnes jr, Chairman of the they 8 happy as any people in the] BARNARD DENIES HE IS TO $1,000,000,000! That's a billion dol-| Joseph O'Connor in the Police Depart- | Reublican State Committee, issued a re- ply last night to the attacks on him by Gov. Sulzer in the Governor's speeches for direct primaries. He says that two months before the Governor took any «ction in the matter Assemblyman Vert, They were identical with the measure now urged by the Gove ernor, he declares, except for the provi- sion to abolish the State Convention. 1 am not concerned,” he adds, “whether the Democratic party is run by a Sulser machine or @ Murphy ma- Mary E, Adams, negress, twentytwo years old, of No. 11 West Ono Hundred and Thirty-third street; pleaded gullty theft of clothing from No, 612 West Ono Hundred and Twenty-fifth street; tirst offense; Bedford Reformatory. second offense; State Prison three years, William English, negro, thirty-four dway’s Re Bis of all dinortors of the St n, Wladder, Nervous ‘Headache, Costivenass, Fever, Inflammation of te, CONSTIPATION to her hand. Then I aekoi her to| Mrs, Gertrude Atherton, the novelin:,| Renrember the date. And read the 2% GOonnor will uow flgnt for his|chine. They present great similarity, to fell me! how whe came to be what /who has been abroad four months wor [s'Oty, «a {place op the elvil service Hat for Cap: |my mind, Coercion, compulsion of sup: (eal a 'escmapiaed | one 7, ing on a new novel, returned on the “THE MAN WITH A BILLION’ will [ata Beveral Meutecants been | port through the use or withdrawal uf i a i pies aebety t0- Mame vas ene : ; G0 your stteation with both bande {Mevates aloes C/Ovene: waa Gisminaah AMNDRDMR Ase the familiar peje” | _ at ie oa” tigi * ‘ _- ‘ NECK AND LEGS