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Sane Oe RHA eH Ne Ba Ameer 4 _ FFE EVENTING WoRrLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. |Miss Jessie Wilson, Latest White House Bride, FASHION FLASHES |SOCIAL WAR RAGES And Others Who Have Wed There in Past Years AS SUFFRACISTS N WASHINGTON OVER | | Foof, summoned before Maristrate Mur phy in the Went Side Court to-day Be- learned that Joan Sawyer, @ rf, oiving PRESIDENT SENDS ROOD WISHES 10 "CLOCK" WORKERS Mr. Wilson Telegraphs ‘“Sin-~ cerest Congratulations” to | Miss Grace Dodge. a Mlegal to sell liquor where instruction Is giv Pidgon asked for an adjournment for & week and got It. Briefs are to be aub- mitted then by attorneys for Mr. Pidg- eon and for the lice Departeoent, which acted op Mre. Israe! compiasnt: pee Deputy Commissioner News reer. i ee REPL W cunT, TFC | Wives of Congressmen Resent Defend Their Work at Gim-, Action of “Cabinet Ladies” bel’s, and Women Law- | in Stopping Visits. yers Triumph. WASHINGTON, Nov 18. —6torm signals are flying In official social cir- FUND GROWS RAPIDLY. ! The Yorkville Court, where Magistrate Nolan ts altting, looked like a fashion display room ¢! morning when Mins Helen Castel, one of the suffraette 4 Gimbel'a em- ployers red in anawer to & euMMmons charging her with havi violated the ordinance forbidding the dis: tribution of circulars in the streets, Ming Marion B. Cothi a biond vision in fur. trimmed gray, and Mra. Inex Milholiand Bolssevaine, a blue tallored «ympho were present as counsel for the defen Policeman Dobbins of the Weat Thir- tleth street station elected to conduct clea tn Washington as a result of the jeciaion of the “Cabinet to cut toom thelr calling lat the wives of mem- bere of the House, on the ground that some paring of the o rowded calendar, had to be done at the opening of a busy | soctal season. The women of the official sat are now Mivided Into two camps, and the feud threatens to sprend Into governmental uarters, Ro many calla in the aerson, heli to be tmperative and ¢ tablished by pre made by the wif that {t was regarded as a phy: poraibility to extend the lat this year. | Tho decision to cut off the mumes of the House mombera wives from the Het waa sald to have been prompted tlon against ixsuing circulars, by the greatly increased membership Mise Cothren called Mise Castel to (he of the House and the fact that ! nd. € rendered thi The Contributions Yesterday Amounted to $172,291— Total Now $2,556,426. feet cure themselves of coms, ingrowing nails, flat-foot, ete. in pesdleeking broa toed Rice & Hutchins Educators, For men, women, children, $1.35 to $5.50, Next time you buy [ee try on the Mepeig ¥ t's not an or! ice! paola Peleg 14 cator is branded on the sole, Bextor, Mem. a8, Sequels, ‘The hands of the bla ¥. W.-¥. M,C, A. “clocks aro moving on thelr way around the dials. When night came the minute hand on the great electric Indicator on the Met- ropolitan tower was switched to the $2,80,000 mark. It was a big day, in fact one of tm biggest since the campaign started, and tho results of Saturday and Sunday's efforts were sufficient to give fresh encouragement to all concerned. Everybody from George W. Perkins to thé humblest team-solicitor \ thore pret | the crowd, heard Mi from the saat of Mine FE) | er's automobile and summoned her to court when she pald no heed to hin cat down “Thad been advised by my lawyers,” | abinet ladion have realizes that the task of raising four said whe, here Mise Cothren and jto hokl out the olive branch by = millions of dollars in fess than three Mra Holasevaine bowed, “that [might assuring the that thetr weeks, with the handicap of Saturtay not Jegally distribute elreulars, so [atime names will e Se’ half holidays and little or no opportu. ply sald: ‘Hore, girls, The law prevents days’ Ust ‘This has bad th: " ‘ nity for active work on Sundays, ia no | my givin Irculars, but there Ie no /furthertng incenstng R & H hins caay one | | reason you may not p Women, 16 te Ice utc . ‘ bile in full o! ar is b fn “And money ts not the overwhelming Pag LANL a A Medellin Adedab Maiti Educator Shoes without my help.” Shulnan, a little shop — KLESS TANGO. | Then they te | Mian Ryly jignet S \o Si ignet Shoe Co., ALICE. ROOSEVELT nity sual OMe Pe 5 commodity just qow," Mr, Perkins ob: FRANCES B. JOHNSTON. FOR DRIN bint ‘ ! girl, of No, 716 Gates avenue, said she} fs West 128th Se. cause of the great admiration had heard Mise Caatel give th Mra ance reformer, had C Third Ave of ail Y. M,C. A. ana Y. W. C, A, mem: | and had come art voli Manager of the Jardin jy Neeeh kag 4, era for Miss Grace Dodge yesterday | though she wa Thane, atop the New York Theatre York N. was set aside as Woman's Day, and | women, because the total of the contributions reported | Guan tel'a apeeeiy "was lovely." amounted to $1722v1, This makes the We have a mar here ta! 4. | Miss Cothren, nd we do not eve total to date | know his bane | tle volunteered to tea. The te: poxed of women gath- | ered S781 = the men's commit- tee by more than $30,000 and the Exe- | cutive Committee by $5,000, | The blue ribbon team of the women up to the present time is that captained / by Mrs. Francis Louls Slate, Her team reported yesterday @ total of $27,190.60 home, »weet Home A **Detestable”’ Institution! ee have t Wnet Re sak Itev. M Bonwit TELLER & Co. Important Sale Wednesday Women’s Cloth & Velvet Suits NELLIE GRANT. | Miss Wilson’s Fiance Tells How Vobbinw aygrily | produce witnesses to prove Mise Castel declared he could ra, but Magia- the complaint. had distributed ci | trate Nolan dianuis LONDON, Nov. 1k, —— t the weekend's efforts, itz West | bath Dabeee wae peered Won a \CALL JOHN DOE INQUIRY at Greatly Reduced Prices Dorothy Perkins, $3, C) A ning said that the most fo ante = To Avoid Jars and Be Happily Wed |r" is‘socsscl) INTO TIGKET SANDAL bers eis Aer pat "ereseveatgecaasvencoveven | mititin tet iteaaee SNH One Hundred Heerice, sii; Miss |“ Believe That the Husband Is Most Frequently: H tie did not wonder at the |) District-Attorney Agrees at the |] desire of the youth of both sexes to leave it. “A sacrilegious sacrifice must be y B. Wilson, $100, to Blame When the Marriage Turns Out Badly,” Says Francis Bowes Sayre, Adding That The team captained by Cleveland A. Dunn | Demand of the Disgruntled | Purchasers. Women’s “Tailleur’’ Suits carried the honors for men's With a total gift of $18,090; John made,” he continued. “The home team raised $10.20, FLL, the Mother-in-Law Is Rarely the must be destroyed. The sooner a || District-Attornay Whitman and Mag- 2 00 4 S48, Prank de K. Huylera wife unders that the washtub } Istrate Deuel will conduct a John Doo e First Cause of Trouble. Thomas A. Buckner’s $2,00.% and and the cooking range are not the Inquiry Into the ticket scandal reulting Formerly up to 65.00 | BP, W. Henry's $2,190, | sole alma of her existence the better Anoug the givers of large amounts it will be for t emancipation of i . A ‘ ¢ or two Suits of a kind, taken from regul bcs Companys “The Woman Who Doesn’t Know How to Cook J, woman: ane broadcloth, velour, Prvordideed peal sary ales Sew York ‘Telephone Company, i rg 7 poem sa, Opera House already subscribed y r. ‘ } Mr and Aire C. IL MeCovnek Jr. | Needn’t Be Surprised if Her Husband Lets Drink So ee Feuuumermceecthe tawat | Some trimmed with , fur. 3, junor of Mise Los i; . of wo inequl t 1] he i dant i . 5 husbands," he a “Young men | eMOrrOW Wi A at 3 o'clock, | Beemer cae Goan Law Thas Grants Divorce tor and) women sho Nas that mar. |Was made following w contorence Int) Wi ante Velveteen Suits : t ; Jas riage isa serious thing, ‘The husband District-Attorney's office, f r . nor of Miss Deas) sents stokes, Only One Reason. has hin duties toward. his wife, the) Henldea Mr, Whitman and Magistrate The season's smartest blouse model, trimmed with as por epee wife toward her husband. Both bear | Deuel, Anstatant Dixtrict-Attorneys At broadtail plush. In navy blue, black, Russian su aien ot wuttingn Meme Late : the responsibility of the relation which thur Train and Leslie Lockhart and | green, tete de negre and prune. , . Tittany 31,000; Miss Pauline Morgan By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. binds theta, tometb or ne a ia a Nk . Formerly 59.50 35. 00 tro; James Deering, $1,000; Mra, Cor Francis Bowes Sayre, the young mau ®ho will become the husband | Pa Slgeeriegterteendass Cio Mo cravavs wan, aolenten! Yal\seuey a ; 7 % ets § ‘i canicoe ‘i u py marriay a | aeleoked:: yeutar sella S. Biles, SLO Meena re. © of Mis» Jessi Wilsor ono week from to-day, has just been graduuted woula never be contracted in the | Morning at a mecting of aeme 100 dis Women’s Velveteen Suits Na per Ai bls wal taste eo dive, from remarkable preparstory course for married ule, For thirteen first place. Ido not think a father = Si uiitled submeribers In Parlor A of! Reproductions of the best Paris models, in chic w. L. Harkness, 00; John E ne months the future son-in-law of President Wilson has and mother should pick and shoose oe eta Mane ie read a short coat styles. In all the favored shadings : penn, 8.00. The treasurer, announced been attached to the Abandonment Bureau tn the allico | Pie Ton seness ene: | tae tb, Bal on MP, OY Miaiat cf the Geneon: 49.50 that tho donors of $90,000 credited last of District-Attorney Whitman, which means that he Se bower a Cie tint cee, [have attr ule formation of it Friday to the anonymous let were Mr. has presided as official coroner over the corpses of in- tent than at | Tye & H ’. Sath- = ree present. They should | miltre. Ty & Co. raised the aoe ca eanal eaves Weis Un numerable dead loves. Month after month he haa} > make Meron’ investigation of =| necessiry to release the Uekets for this Important Sale Wednesday ingcane 6 ; dates for admission tate it Was supposed that no fur ’ committee in that section. listened to the soiling, snarling recriminations of men uy, | ¥ oc 99 une ine cote ch weer! AETV OO TY ARCATA IGE EPSC HERR ay man tenn ulin, maw sam smut ty ts! Misses? “Danse’’ & Afternoon Dresses Iepetioon, w : ui Arr me one i. relationships, and whose one resurgent desire 1s to | if persons to marry. They! They called on Mp. Lockhart and Mr Belin Collags, Me Charles Aleaander torture and defile each other For no two enemies in should be discouraged from inarry¥ing at Whitinan yesterday afternoon, how At Greatly Reduced Prices ana Mr. and Mra, Edwin Markham, all the world attain to quite the same pitch of venoin- too Wald an % b or oh ir real char- yever, and annag After the meeting Mr. ‘Kham read @ poem especialiy ous hatred as exists between a discordant hushand | 1 here: Care hes bo ab ow tem in| that Mr. Whitman wa prepared by him for the occasion, Pres- i |caver of mi law reduiriig o nhyslcel ek= | take. an. ini {dent Wilson sent the following message | 82d wife. | | a clean bill of health for) quould demi , tet asins Detee It'a been strange training for a bride-|Sayre's cure for marital unrest, he tn, oman | Urousht word | Misses’ Afternoon & Me oeytaal an deep interest. | €F00m. One ix reminded of the Spartan | terestingly diagnones ite cause ft wt consi pc ta littl Al Sd le 4 Ay T ROL SRST One my Keep sn teres! “Are husbands or wives or mothers- “And yet you would permit divorce for | sirable | in your campaign and convey my boy who was supposed to learn temper- in-law most to blame? I asked him only one reasol parked with the Gincerest congratulations on your | ance through witnessing the disgusting at the close of his last day In the Crim-| - - wonderment I always feel when # really jhinder the # y BELICIOUS Evening Dresses ceosa of marriage?” T very promising success so far. anticn of intoxicated slaves. I've alwayal ina Courts Building. Geen penOA Wakicvibgs 40 this WOODROW WILSON. | feit sure that that boy reacted into an OE Pelleve that the hasbang ts | #sked. theory. MORNING APPETIZER R. H. Macy & Co, have donated @ | aavocate of tcctotalism, rather than of] most frequently to blame when the | Mr. Sayre took @ refreshing plunge] “aon and women ought not to marry 15 00 show window on the Broadway side to ltomperance, Certainly Mr. Sayre is at} marriag badly," he away from platitudo te they feel that thelr happl 4 wine glans of rape Or orange e the ¥, W. C, A. for @ symbolic display | present in a state of reaction from the| piled. “Me seeks another woman | ‘Children may incroase the hap- | gether is doubiful.” Mr MOrning Appetieer end Formerly Up to 36.00 showing the numerous activities of the nine branches of the association in this city. Miss Martin Leonard, an expert in pageantry, began the work of dress- _. ing the window late last night. . Under the direction of Mrs. James piness of two married pers rot unless the inflexibly, ‘I believe, hi cannot make happy marrta lation, We must raise social standards, increase refinement of feeling among the young of both sexes, I believe that with prope education uphappy mar OF takes to drink. Sometimes, how- ever, if you trace the story back far enough you find that the wife | made the first mistake, and that her husband's error is the direct | reuult of hers. The mother-in-law temperate views of marriage now held by many enlightened and even conserva- tive persons. Despite his personal ob- servation of the unhappiness of the pis- mated, he would allow them the relief made aa Latest styles for misses in taffeta, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, wool crepe, plain serge or serge with plaid silk tops, Sizes 14to 18, am no believer in indiscrimi: commands to produce large fam- ilies. I think that no husband and RI Stewart Cushman, President of the City |of divorce for only one cause—unfaith- wife have the right to bring into |rjages will decrease rather than in- Y, W. C, A., rehearsals of the pageant |fulnoss. He believes that properly the world more children than they | crease. Pronounced She-ris Misses’ Afternoon Dresses were begun émmediately after the jeducated young mon and women will economically able to support. At least Mr. Sayre's experienoss have | i f odels of erepe me! luncheon, It ls hoped to have the win- |marry and live happy ever after-—or at] “In the strictest sense, @ man has no with small wages has too [not made of him @ pessimistic and ths vouentu me (ff 9 of erepe ath srepe oe dow dressed and Its stage setting in op- |least live together. right to be unfaithful to his marriage family both he and his wife | cynicul bridegroom. | chine, taffeta, wool crepe, serge. A!I the fav tion by Wednesday morning. But whatever one's opinion of Mr.) vows, whatever the provocation, Yer &Y@ &Pt to become disheartened, ——=—_——. shadings. Sizes 14 to 18, |many a man would never seck the Physical conditions make the home Urges Cimar Stores 1 Ye mbeoiutely pure, of @ distinct, Formerly up to 45.00 22.5 = | It's aveoiutely p saree nociety of another woman than the an. fe wretched for the parents, and WASHINGTON, Noy, 1 — Inveatiga-{able flavor, A trite more erpensive, per jhe married if the latter treated him ie Uva ones are Ukewise bound [tion of the United Cigar Stores Com- age, than inferior dreniie, but full Misses’ “Danse” Dresses a she ought. He married her for iove 0 oul by the House Judiciary ( ‘ rial battle i H i dovolons Into & confirmed termagant COntly passed in Now York which makes | yen eee ae eet ay nen on saa teal lace, beaded nets, crepe de chine, meteor, Some and makes his home utterly miserable. 't # felony for a husband and father to] oo oi ation wa to whether the KIS COMPANY, | fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18. desert minor ehildren. some pi think that the law should be amen to make it also w felony for @ man desert his wife I've seen soma eases where [ should have been exceedingly glad if we'd had such # Jaw, On the other hand, 1 know that if it were pu statute books our hands would be Formerly up to 39.50 25.00 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street She caunot clear herself of blame if he Dept. W, 1s 9 New York. looks elsewhere for the happiness which she denies him.” ‘A woman probation officer once told that nusbands often begin going Inte saloons because they are systematically under-nourished by badly cooked Street, company doos business in violation of the Anti-Trust law, ~ POPE LEO XIII. ear THE KIDNEYS IF YOUR BACK HURTS ‘ Advises folks to overcome bothers you, get about four ounces of from any good pharmacy i Kidney and Bladder trou- fake a tablespoonful in'n glass of water| Somer muswented to ME Saxte. | uu trying to enforce it" Awarded Gold Medal for Benefits De- ble while it is only trouble [before breakfast for a fow aye and your| THE PART THE CHILDREN H LAY wtiisi't thut fact show that there's rived from Vin Mariani. ne Kidneye will then act fine. “This famous |... IN THE GAM: ine mandy ene’ var al. red Om Mua wi Fating meat al eventually pro- | salts is ma from the acid of grapes| “There'a no doul about it," he on Wife?” L inaisted. “Are not|/! 2e# pleased Hie Toltneme to tnetruct me | dune Phimew ‘treble ta some form or |and lemon juice, combined with fithin, | agreed. ‘The wife who docan't know many xirle brought lu In-@ total Iqnor:| jo tranamtt dn Me wumvat maine hie chanke The Sunday World’s Other, saya'a wellcknown authority, be-|and has been tsed for generations to |how to buy, cook and serve healthful, ance of the responsibilities of mar-| q sfonalaur Marian atid to temlty again Want Directory an flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them | @ppetizing food need not be surprised cause the uric acid in meat excites the riage His eratliude: His kidneys, they become overworked, get | to normal activity; also to neutralize the | 'f her husband lets drink get the better But for obvious reasons no harsh erit- 9 aluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of facids in the urine so it no longer irri-| Of him. Again it's @ question of his not je.sm of womanhood can be vdtained | telgned to offer Mon distress, particularly backache and mis-4 tates, thus ending bladder aisorders, finding what he wants at home. And from Mr. Sayre at riod in his|sieur Mariani a guid meday \ ery in the kidney region, rheumatic Jad Salts cannot injure any one;| yet there are women who are every: life. One charming you an N44) veneraiie image makes n delightful effervescent lithia- i re headache, acid stomach, Senines S98 aa water drink which millions of men and constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, thing they should be in disposition and capability, whose husbands desert them. made him happy. #0 that even when ho ar er on Fe talks of unhappy things smile softena | namrorta, | famous THE bladder and u tation. women take now and then to keep the | On the whole I think the larger ahare the rather ascetic lines of his thin favo) Vin Martant, Famous French Tonte Win WORLD OVER The moment ir back hurts or kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus of blame reste with the men” and lights up hiv hasel eyes, | eold th tht country by grocere, wine mex. op ane ‘gh as Maes ‘aclous kidagy clgasag, "De you Mad, thas sbildien daly os ("Girls ane aah te be wivah chan Grunsioon One Delian heowin | hate A -_ ee

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