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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919. "wlan aaa aaa aN Pt aaa oF S| The Militant Suftragettes k Watch the Series |i: Lyrtle Field ay ae) it ) | dren, ‘To this day she has the freshness appointed by President Wilson Collector Toyland Artists © © @ @ By Eleanor Schorer IW OMEN W ORTH W HILE:: of complexion and. the enthusiasm off the Port of ‘New ‘York to. auccesd point which a debutante might [John Purroy Mitchel. “Misses Alice and envy | Anna Leslie O'Gorman, two unmarrie& ‘ daughters in their teens. are students @t Notwithstanding the various cares and ; Sah rT * ° e Faibiiitiea WGN Tears | (stthard College, where they will con nh ocie y a as ing on ie ant educating UE H fen, Mex j2NUe unt thelr graduation, ‘The little | Twente SRREGEIUG “aUeARt pie |’ attend w priva heal in Wi ‘ashington. | As Seen From the Outside: \ rr HPO peel | O'Gorman chliaHen wers too youre | abe suman Sha tee | xb 0:0 bb O00 4 OOF OOO Od OOOO 6 8060 6 0 woe t from the eat interest in the studies Hi t s. It must not be forgut- { as h, clther, that she |s a nousekeeper of : : @ schoo} in Amer ‘great reputation among her friends Santa Claus Has Made a li waa Seen Chea Bakar One? triew are stocked as . H t issu el Rs Jour srs ers! uned to be, with row Whole Lot of Pigments % fae ahd fashioned homemade Loklbs and for Little Artists. Hla renal C ; ad maker's shop s children By Eleanor Schorer. V history, 'Spectal to The Brening World.) © | Judge O'Gorman ever permit a pressure | WAS ARCTIC REGIONS, Dec. I6—Boys) ea {0 litertere with this taumed during Novemiuer MmOUALOA te and girls all love to draw pictures and) 2 of travel and atudy, {182,00 running bales, compared with color pretty books with paint z It took an extr of Congress, 1 bales In November last year, the Art and art materials come from Toy- | « After he had ent to keep Hureau announced t S land, Santa has seen to that. Boxes ans the At- | n hand in of all shapes and sizes filled with all Riri Oy Menta: ‘on’ Noy. 1 the colors of the rainbow and brushes liad Pedi pared with 1,361,012 bales Inst widely ! rocked to paint with. All a kiddio needs to be Dy tik taiare (6k nes Molnar alii with Maat Perfectly, absolutely happy is ene of veland Park, one of the resdence | bales last year. * a these boxes, with its pans of red, sections of th Here she and + orange, yellow. green, blue, whit the Senator spend most of the hours black and sometimes gold and silver. which ary neluded in thelr working Having this, the next qu is, day. Mra. O'Gorman probably gives “What shall we paint?’ Santa has more time than most women In pubic | answered that in the form of books Sue eects ich with bright, pretty pictures all printed wali intuenied on is Taeutlonie Ml! Wy) and the black outline of the same! sake Little for society Tha uipaais| picture on the opposite side of the repted sense of the word, and takes = “lig Tis page for the artiat to put the colors on. | fe part In tt aside from @ strict <= ae ‘The pictures of cows in pasture, sheep | seryance of the social duties attach > VWRSe SB é ‘ gtasing, windmills against blue summer hor duties as the wife of = \ houses, woodlands, farms. Many public man. She i# a devout SNH ha FH MILES AN HOUR ené fairy tale characters are por- Gia) waclve: tn the ware of many chi Zin Wa ‘ his old cow that he eold for the beans; wife of Dudiey Field Malone. recently Little Red Riding Hood, all in bright : 4 SINGLE PECAN TREE in Central Texas netted ite owner $30 thie year. |Tet, Of couree carrying her yellow basket with the white napkin over the | PLEA TOO TOUCHING—Chicken thief caught feather-handed in Bedford | goodies she is bringing to grandmamma. pleaded that he wanted to make broth fore sick friend. He got three months. | Pictures of Santat himself, in red coat = and cap trimmed With snow-white fur, JOY RIDING in an automobile ambulance ts the latest diversion in New| jig piack boots flecked with snow and } Hair-Raising Ride of a Sayville |7*"*” hie blue eyes shining with merriment, | | | FREE LUNCH IN CHURCH Nan \teen (4 Os makes a@ lovely picture for “little ar- le Speeder After a jas deen introduced by a Cincinnati pastor. | tista to color. To-D aT t Teddy, with his woolly brown coat and ay an Rings h Dance. ANNETTE HAZLETON PLEASE WRITE-Night echool pupils in Sayre-|yenq even, would make a cunning paint- j ance, vite, N, J., were informed gy the principal that the School Board had decreed | ing, Bobbdie and Bess could try to see sema, _ acne | Pc: that all pupils over sixteen years of age are to be permitted to amoke in school. | who could make the best portrait of ane etl amon : ! , him. Or of Doily, with her golden curls } Melp! Help! NEW ROCHELLE MAN tried elght times to kill @ cat, but she came back |nrg’pright pink bows, and all, disfiguring Down the road from Lindenhurat tow-|every: time, the last time with kittens. Rcdute KOK be & Ronmdebia care ath Salckly eradicated $ Rings ard Bayville a motor cycle dashed at full of wooden animals with big colored iy. Poslaim. | t full speed at an early hour this morn-|, FINED HIS GRANDFATHER—Among prisonere arraigned before Magis: | sooty upon them. ‘The clever little one Itching is 0 trate Null of Huntington, W. Va. for drinking was his own grandfather, and - vith all it 1 with’ first ing. The white light of the cycle made! ne fined the old gentleman 8. might try to draw a leopard with all its stonpe with fi | the road ahead a bit of lace on the green | ————. hela a Bengal tiger with his black = ie ap i earion a seers, our valuation and skirt of the woods. The road behind ‘ ph hain bdued, Kings" to be offered and the buck wae thrown to the ground. ’ Boxes of colored papers which when subdued, ; was @ confused mantle of dust Stelgerwald passed him, WOULDN T GIVE THE cop placed properly together make charming | Mrg, ae A. O'Gorman, ing about her denser: Fa yaw We Buraing : kin Ladies’ Rings Hugh Steigerwald of Sayville rode the| ‘The hero of the motorcycle all day to- Pictures are to be had from Santa for paim for motherhood to Mrs, James yothed and com: Yalu ur Brice. wheel ! day is telling of the dance at Linden- THE RIGHT OF WAY Tha uaktne uf Bob and Hess are good),| Mother of the Largest | c:aorman. wito of senator O'Gorman of | forted. a q ‘The only noise of the night was the |hurst. Modestly, he tells of the adven- Green papers cut In odd shal that fit Family i in Washington’ 8 York. For the O'Gorman children Tagataes a in gins of the wheel as it ground the dust|ture in the woods, And he was not perfectly together make the grass, A Official Set, P M number six daughters and one son, It is weal ne anid: improvement being of the road. The light de cerie| thrown when the buck butted in. 1 , little bewildering white patch up in the cia et, Pays (Ore | the largest family in Washington's oM- s 4 i" Berar te ie ihe wos Teeseedilieonrele Plumber in Auto Almost Wound] vopecr of one of these might prove to noted day by day until th n resumes Steigerwald of Sayville was returning from a dance at Lindenhurst, The smiles of women flashed tn the rays of the light. Mocking Sgures floated and swayed and tangoed out of the shadows of the woods, Bump! Out from the Oakdale woods there @ashed a form that was no mockery, a scraping of the handle some tough substance. ‘The nest inoment Steigerwald of Sayville ‘Was conscious that he was not alone. A big spiked horn buck, attracted by hig light, had clattered out of the woods an@ locked antlers with the handle ders, On they went without @ stop. Man, byck and mach.ne barely touched the trail. They were going sixty miles an hour, for a little while anyway. The speedometer showed {t. Something had to give. The cycle ch 1s tore the hide of the frightened anima! The speed was w ng on him, A turn tn the road |, W. W. LEADER ON TRIAL. ‘Tresca Said to Have incited Vio- lenve at Geeni Silk Birthe. PATERSON, N. J., Dec. 15.—Carlo ‘Treaca, who was the Italian I. W. W. leader here during the great ailk atrike of last spring, was placed on trial in the Court of Quarter Sessions to-day before a foreign jury, He is charged with having used language on April 17 while addressing the atrikers in Turn Hall which the State claims was calculated to incite to vialence, The so-called foreign jury 1s made up of talesmen from Hudson County in the belief that the prisoner could not be fairly triea before a jury of Passaic County men, Most of the witne: CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, HEADACKY'? CASCARETS LL aad A BOX No odds how bad your live , stomach | dissiness, or bowels, how muvh y how miserable and uneo are from constipation, indigesti fousness and sluggish intestines always get the desired results with Cus. carets. They end the headache, biliousness dizain assy and i and stipated miatter, wh producing misery. Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning-—a 10> t box keeps your head clear, stoma liver und bowels regular, and you bully for months +s, nervousness, sick, sour, ch jad one of judgment he would probably Up the Career of the Man on be a kitten at play when the pi are neatly matched. Different colors of the Motorcycle. green make different kinds of trees, just as they do in the woods, Meaning- Harry Coe, thirty-elxht years old, a plumbing contractor of the Bronx, was to-day fined $25, with an alternative of three days in Jail, by Magistrate Schultz, with an alternative of three days in Jail, by Magistrate Schultz, for violating the rulea of the road. Motorcycle Police- man Donovan testified that he was on his cycle on the concourse yesterday afternoon, going north at Afteen miles an hour, He eaw Coe going west on East One Hundred and Eighty-elghth atreet in an auto. Both vehicles reached the crossing at the same time and Coe refused to give the policeman right of leas bite of color when arranged might form one of the delightful hunting party pictures of red coated horaemen mounted on galloping steeds. some brown, some gray, others black. Their white, black and browa spotted doxs fur ahead in the thicket on the heels of a light brown doe. It is @ picture fll of bright color, just the thing to make kiddies happy. Santa has separ- ated this picture into many puzaling pieces, the better to pleas the clever lite kiddie who puts it together suc- censfully, Little would one think that the box of little loose scraps would when ar- way, as the rules command. ranged make the same complete picture The policeman says that he was|%# !8 shown on the cover—a picture of foreed to change his course and ride heart of the jungle, where gigantic flow- paims, trees and vines grow in| autitul colors, And so I could go on and on deacrib- ing the scores of different kinds of brilliant paper pictures that have come |from Toyland for little girls and little boys this year. —— side by side with th uto, He says that if he hadn't been @ skilful ridor have been killed by Coe, He asked Coe if he knew the rules of the road and | the plumber said he knew them as well as any policeman. Donovan then served him with @ summons, The plumber asked the Magistrate if he couldn't make the three days in jail ‘andma Thrice, only ; 3 WINCIE n., Dee, tv, that he could’ Hen the Munkee {Julia Dayton new has three great-great took an appeal until to-morrow morn. [6ramteniidren, through the birth Ing. He wan paroled. until, then jm |t Mit and Mra. Lester Hurlbut, 1 charge of himecit fant is 4 grandson of 3 Sa George 8. Heach and gr Mis. Cornelins Andrus, eee ey sy | Fenidents of Winchester, nwing Visitors his Lew ofMfces ji pgtiold’s $2,600,000 Municipal Buiid ing, last week, Qity Collector Charles Fraser walked, on an average, ten miles CASTORIA igung cna‘wore'"sotonsero| Tho Kind You Have Always Bought office hours to ascertain just how much walking he was doing. He wore the| Bears the instrument to the municpal bail, and| Snel danced nia emehall miles, accord. ing te sa 2 Attention to Her Chil-| dren Than to’ Social Affairs. 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