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ee J ee enna Ra Apian phen NE Melee 4 ea 4 bE AT LALOR NT has a Ms 1 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914. ts hice. ence nine a ritteeeneemaineensbenenen emmanniaane a nn ernie 1 | WISIN MINING |<If the Unwritten Law Holds Good for Men —WILSONSNECE —_NEWHAVENCUTS {DESTROYER DRNE A. THINKSCIVINGDAY |” Z¢ Should Also Apply Equally to Women.’ FIGHTSTOKEEP ORECTORS’BOARD | OVER SAND BARIS | TELSWARLESSON ps7 —— MASHER MAL, FROM 277017) ASTONAROTHER: awe ——.—-- ! BROm 4n UWRAITHRUL ~~. | wine = ai i. Hurtful Effects of Foreign Con- 2 \) Mrs. George Howe Writes to/Stockholders AlsoRatity Agree-|Navy May Have to Dig Chan-" | flict Has Drawn Americaris OrK 7 | Judge Denying She Knew ment With Government in nel to Free Paulding—AN Closer Together. White in’ Pari Sherman Law Suit. Aboard Safe. 1 —— ba 1 NORFOLK, Oct, 28—The torpeéo 7 boat destroyer Paulding, which weet — on a sandbar in Lynnbaven Ielet— | Thia story tells of the pitfaile a young woman encounters because she dares have a man arrested for trying NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct, 8,-At & mesting of the board of directors of the New York, New Haven and Hart- \ ARE HELPFUl IN PEACE. / i during the storm carly Tuesday meqme j = , , a to filet with her on Broadway. ford Railroad here to-day the mem- 4 _ Disinterested Sympathy for the Arendal dog | "the young woman fe an actress.|borshin of the directorate was re. ine, Was still fat to-day. Her ame, I Suffering Has Rev led Thei tomton —— Rh and a niece of President Wilson. | duced rom twonty-seven to seven- |i ountay sus meuner Sem ‘ ‘ : Ing Has Revea eir TN ( Her stage name te Margaret Vale, teen. The action of the management | 7), pauleing wan carried over 4 \ and her real one js Mrs. George Howe, | in the settlement of the Governmont’s Great Qualities. : 1 we ae a Wiles Hor husband ie Professor of Latin in| mult against the road was approved |°orion of the ale now. lias, Pra a aa rr) THe ‘UN wl Tn Me, 09 eNouse coe ™G sew te SPIE BP wis GARORS the University of North Carolina and / by tho stockholders and an UtIVe lave feet of sand. Warships committee of nine members was pro-|by expect to float her. It was | ‘ Nineteenth WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—President lone lives at No. 183 Mast i ' Wilson to-day issued n proclamatt street. vided b¥)e by-law in the generally |the Navy ben UA papa ad neceseary > where: mn ke vise to make a channel to get her out, } en One week ago to-morrow {t was! revised scheme of operation. 4 t day vi x ” Eighty men, officers and crew, ‘ imamusiur told how she had an osteopath call-| The directors elected wore: Freder- | a highiy men. cmcors and cram, eee ing Aimeelf Dr. Ernest C. White ar-|ick F. Brewater, Benjamin Campbell, | greater part of yesterday and last a “It has long been the honored cus- | reated for trying to “make a mash.” | W. Murray Crane, T. De Witt Cuyier, night were fearful of the great seas tom of our people to turn in the i whipped up by the gale that 4 i frutttul avtumn of the year in praise [Magistrate Breen sent him to Urad paint Kiliott, Arthur T. Hadley, J. the dostroyer asho All hed FF and thaniegi rf | Island for ten days. There Dr. White | Horace Harding, Frank W. Matteson, proservers strapped about them & nd thanksgiving to Almighty God} sont for Lawyer Frank J. Scannell.| Francie T, Maxwell, Augustus for emergency as warships eent to for His many biessings and mere! and told him he had kn Mre. McHlarg, Kdward Milligan, John T. be ae pete od not gether ba to us as tion.” th rf ” . ~ 5 ‘4 arly a wale al : reads, “the rear that ie eetnvin SL GROGLAEK co: Russet, “ai wattnes Ni agree Ona rovers, Fanulag, B to @ cloge since we last observed our there fust before the war. ney. jaw Haven,| The destroyers Fanning, On the atrength of that story Mr.|Conn.; Harrie Whittemore, Nauge: Jouctt are at the Navy Yard te- tuck, Conn. day for repairs f Scannoll went before Judge Roealehy . * sustained in tl and filed an appeal, making Dr.| There was oonalderable stir dur- White's statement that he knew Mre.|!ng the meeting when a stock-| ney Howe in Paria the baste for it. Judge| holder namod Hiller charged that) PAU CLAIRE, Wis, Oct. 2%.~Secre~ Rosalsky, in General Sessions, grant- the road had been looted. and that | tery of State Bryan this afternoun made od It, and Dr. White, who eaid he) the profits taken by Director Billard | Here, the first of « hulf dozen speeches day of nations! thanksgiving has been, while a year of discipline be- cause of the mighty forces of war and of changes which have disturbed ‘ the world, also a year of special! Plea Advanced by Sentimental People in Defense of blessing for us. “Tt haw been vouchsafed tous tore-| Alleged Woman Slayer Is Relic of the Cave-Man’: = 1 tn the tranmetions which were |{imnci*ticketr planning to wind ee Bee al ee : cl ‘planning to r }) mata at peace with honor, and in some Era, Declares District-Attorney Smith - lived at the Hotel Imperial. wae re-| Th cote out by the Interstate Com. [Wisconsin itinerary at Sillwauker tor part to sutcor the suffering and sup- leased under $600 mati, pending &| merce Commission was a “pure steal | nigh ) ply the needs of those who are in of Nassau County. A hearing. | from the railroad.” | want. We hava been privileged by Mrs. Howe, fuming over the ftrta-| | President Hillott replied that, ay. selt- aa Neti @tatement that he was being ie to and shape the hopes and purposes of If we accept the vahdity of the unwritten law for men, we r CARDINAL FARLEY) <Se3%inz: mes; | TQ PRISON FOR FAKE. | tion of the roa fats must accept it for women, because it is unjust that any lows should apgly to one sex without applying to the other. S Bvt the so-called unwritten law is realy on valy survival from the days of lawlessness, a : mark of the beast which all thinking men and Sree WITH HUSBAND T « day of fear and distress, Our peo- ple have looked upon their own life 4 as a nation with a deeper compre- x hension, a fuller realization of their ) j responsibilities as well as of their blessings, and a keener sense of the moral and practical significance of what their part among the nations of the world may come to be. he hurtful effects of foreign war 4 in their own industrial and commer- 4 cial affairs have made them feel t! more fully and see the more clearly t mutual interdependence upon other and has stirred them to by Dr. Ernost C. White, who Twenty Bishops and 800 Priests | Bren {ee dae nthe ene FAILURE AND SUICIDE, eee way, I desire to make thin atate- Attended Ceremony at St. ment: logical argument of District-Attorney Lewis J. Smith, of Nassau County, against Pwblic Sentimentality, o1 of the most zealous defenders of Mrs. Florence Conk- lin Carmen, who is still under indictment on the charge of murdering Mrs, Louiso Bailey. Somebody even put a movingly sentimental query in the Dis i ' Dr. White, in his appeal to you, ‘ ni ip, belpcel co-operation sueh Os They * trict-Attorney's own mouth, “Why,” he was quoted, Patrick’s Gathedral. ts quoted an saying he kugw me ee Robbers Also Figured + Help him to “Nt have been quickened by & great moral! “cannot a woman who {s rendered reckless and ferocious by emotional before in Paris, This ts untrue, in Effort to Swindle Jew- ‘ary stimulation. Thelt unmistaksble ar; |strain—whether right or wrong in her suspicions—have an unwritten Until Dr, White accosted me on | grow sturdier on aM oor er cated sympathy for those who| law?” 4 —— For nearly five hours to-day a| Broadway, last Monday afternoon, | elry Creditors. | the right kind of 3 fre suffering, their readiness to Lelp| whys came the quietly drawlea ) ———————_—_______ crowd of many thousands of people,| Bad never seen or heard of him : ; food. and to think of the needa of others,| song rom behind the District-Attor-| the home and the children’ Now™ House in Freeport Is Filled] siting every seat in st. Patrick's Ca-| ‘2 Paris or anywhere else in the ealed to themselves as . Bee er althe world Day's desk in the Mineola court house,| she issues the eame command to - thedral and packing ite aisles, re- eatied ne beg and fe an entire | a rior deliberating eighteen minute, You're safe in ° : “Our crops will feed all who need| When I asked for extended commont) him, With Floral Gifts Before mained during the longest ceremony | “*Ta°se Rant int. {the Sury in the United Btates District : «foods the aelt-p. session of our people |on the fervent quotation, “Why?| | This new attitude on the part of , in the ritual of the oman Catholic] . He tried to fe ~» hit Honuall” | Court prenided over by Judge Van serving H-O. \ Amidst the most sorious anzietien and | Merely bocauso there 1s no place for! the wits is just one aspect of the They Depart. ;Church--the ordination of a Bishop.| Sn0® on me ed Fleet to-day found Joseph Kopold ’ A difMoulties and the steatiemeas men {Unwritten laws in our clviltsation.| movement to put men and women on |The Rt. Rev. Patrick J, Hayes was| "¢f 0m Broadway, ad I had Bim Jini ni, son, Lao, guilty of fraud in You'll save in f sgurcefulness of vitions as well as | They belong to the caveman era, t0| tho samo plane, In this instance the conmecrated us Titular Hishop of Ta-| “frested by @ polloe officer to *AN® Jiauruptey. A taka robbery and| serving H-O. our owa. the days when brute force and not| woman is trying to draw the man up| FREEPORT, & 1, Oct. $8—Accom-| gasto and Bishop Auxillary of New| Myself from the annoyance, and | 114, were important foatiren in| . “The business of the country has|human reason prevailed. I never!to her tovel, In other instances | panied by Dr. Carman, hor daughter,| York by Cardinal Farley, also because °t has been brought | 11. ose, The father was aentenced | Costs less than , been supplied with new instrumon-| nave invoked, I never would invoke, | well,” Mr, § : George M , . home to me and many of my per- a | t talities and the com.norce. of t , . Smith broke off with his| Elizabeth, and Lawyer Georg Me Twonty bishops and elwht hun. to one year In prison and a $2,000 1 s ¥ tatitiee and ine anncle of trade and |te unwritten law in defense of man| slow smile, “when I was a boy it wa. | Lavy, Mra. Florence Carman, who was| dred prieaty from many cities In the| S0nal friends and nequantances | ni. ana the won, twenty-three cic (Ac a dish. ‘ intercourse. The Panama Canal has €n unheard of thing in our nelgh- | tried at Minoola for the killing of Mrs. east, together with two hundred that the atreota of New York are [iit | aap ers | y been opened to the commerce of the ked me if I didn’t | borhood for a nice woman to take & red and) infested by a class * men cajled |, to one year and a g | a Bailey, and is now out on $25,000 ball, twenty-five semin i loft Freeport this morning tor the 400 | Grea students Mt Oxtkeatal Cones “mashers,” who sontioally n- tor's farm ut Raven Rock, near Lam-| and two hundred apd fifteen noy, insult and repyingee he dertvitle, N. J. ‘The party sill atop In| noym were within tho wanctuary. Out-| 7 tye ea ty tolerate auch [At No. 40 Sixth avenue, According ; Brooklyn to call on Mra. Helen Corby. sida the cathedral unumal precen, |, 2 determined to tolerate uch |e) tant Diatrict-attorney Bam | 8 nieco of Mrs, Carman, before £01 | tions were taken by the police on ac.) *ntovances ne 0 ssi ralstently {Wel N. Hershenstoin, Kopoid sold all to the farm. Neighbors bade Mr.| sunt of the dimovery of a bomb arrested any man who pe but about $5,000 of his assete and then Carman and the doctor goodby when omb in| annoyed me on the*atrests, not ' the bull i v Y . y etition in bank- thoy left their home. Mrs. Carman ap- uilding recently. Nearly one} only for my own protection but ve | Kopold ar, is a graduate of Heidel- | berg University and a gr: st He operated a Jewelry store | think Freeport people were jus- drink, To smoke a cigarette would > a » New tifying Mre. Carman by the un- have been an even orae offense. f tes of international trade have been| written law, the right to pretect | Now the women say, ‘The men smoke \ ‘y created which will be also new in-/ her L) I didn't doubt | and drink, so why shouldn't wi duate phy-, tar mremencalitios (of frcpheermitrg luoae they felt that way. And | will { Again, you see the effort to get to- before have the people of the United | admit that if the unwritten law | gether on the same plane, even if, in States been vo situated for their own] exouses men it should excuse [this instance, you don’t call tt a adv or the advantage of their , too. higher plane.’ aan = S Saneaet ts sereei wanes too, But personally LD filed a volunts of America, doh shall try her again, If ‘Thursday, wenty-sixth of F. i" =e bbe a rateatytas you say anything at all, please 4 Kopold told a tale of the daylight j Herp vigisnee? from jail at Mineola, whero she waa| Procession that ciroled tho cathedral! previously known me te utterly avers boa omen ye pega rad it sae themselveq and mankind. have no use for It. I never hoped | gaint cs, t0 thie new demand for} eared in fine spirits as sho grested| Drmnred Policemen under commandn | to make an example of any auch rupter, with llabitien of 945,000, In gic 1 “Now, therefore, 1, Woodrow Wil-| that Mre, Carman would be ac- | minded the District-Attorney, “you| ‘Tienda who cailed be nepector Cabalane and Captain! go.called “street masher.” i F: Ne toa eee ead GE my The FO Goeapany,. Buf my, Buffalo. A4 4 § / von, President of t United tates quitted, | believe she’s guilty and | Uisupprove of all attempts to enforce | since Mra, Carman returned home| 7HOF Patrolied the streets during the} Any claim of hia that he had der asacts, | | Aggie PIO, force.and Pro ote} ft think sbliged to xpend a number of weeks] Preceding the ceremony. Scattered| false, Very sincerely yours, y. Th t was not , and prayer, and invite the people} make that clear.” | awaiting trial, she has been show-|“monm the crowd inside wore a score MARGARET VALE, [02 Beads teh aero pad throughout the Imnd to cease from} The young man’s mouth set in a) red with Moral gifts, These tokena of plain olothes men under command (Mrs. George. Howe.) bis if their wonted occupations and in their o 7 ef Captain Gilday of tho Detective ap| 80M felt the lows so keenly, combined goveral places of worship give thanks rather grim line. His fresh color) 4 "et yecame ao numerous yesterday that! puroau. Judge Rosalsky has taken the letter with bie marriage without hla tather’s te Almighty God.” and tousled mop of yellow-brown dierepute? | the rooms of the Carman home resem-| ‘There wan no Interruption of the|and the matter of the alleged “mash-| javice that he went to the Hotel hair give a singularly boyish look to bled @ floral show. Some of the flow-| ceremony which was impressive and |er's" appeal under advisement, Moncey and took mercury bichloride | SCOTTISH RITE MASONS, | th!s prosecutor, who hus been forced In't preserve Cay era will be sent to hospitals, solomn, beginning with tho proces-| 7 have received doxcna of threaten-| tablets, Washington Helghte Hospl- sion made uup of altar boyn, college into the strange position of fixhting| from punishment. irr tal then got him, A_ supposititious atudems, sominarians, r: of (ng letters since I had Dr. White ai oe J lcetiesvn Matcctea for the Fi g|*i# own county, practically single-| women put forward such a a dincein’ clergy, the fami’ Ciera. | ted,” aatd Mre, Howe to-day. “Some piston til! phe hirghet ns # ) Woah handed, to uphold the law. alu simple ana oh SONFESSES SMALL THEFT Catnolle Univeraity, provincials of [at the lettern are terrible. Lhave bean {of “‘undm and the dearoat Httle girl THE American F ‘ ; ! as and ob- c » Very Roverend Mon- | abused for what T di no, { havo] on earth, my wife Madeline.” ‘ oe ) At the ove hundred ané seventh ane|FINE-IDEAL 18 BACK OF UN-| vious way for any woman to protect TO AVOID BIG PENALTY) s2c%,, Rutt, Reerend ‘Monstenori eaeiwed many wettorn prMeing mo for] "Washington Hatahte onpitel our-| gly change yor tine inte nual communication of the Supreme WRITTEN LAW. Ber pee S08 children fro contain: ong Right Reverend Bishopn. my_poaltion, Pin feona testified that young Kopold'a| yer plane y without " 5 Council of the Ancient and Accepted) “But isnt there something besides| knows unworthy. ee, ae — ‘ollowing the high mass Cardinal] “The Federation of Women's Clubs, kidneys gave no evidence of mer- | In every State ir Farley conferred on Bishop H: a member, has the m@t-| curfal poisoning. Then the youth is Soeeaish Rite of Five Masonry for thei barbarism in this new feminine dor | pte Hee a tuineen aM Ie ihe | sartied Revolver (Serious Offense) | Sas*,sneiaatin tne’s Dien aeaten whe [of which T ervecmant, and { have as-|aaid to bave testified he had ruined ' United States of America, held Rere to-| termination to gard the homegaven Bis TOF MURAI TUIERE RARE Ie Abell iia “| wan assisted in the consecration by |epted an invitation to addres a Sai] hie father by gambling and Nigh | day, the fllowing oftionrs wore ected: yy force” T muanested. fean Jere iemranvie, rustnod! of but In Pocket of Stolen whop ‘Thomas F. Cusack of New|vation Army meeting at No, 216 Kas’ | living. : 4 York and Bishop Henry Gabriels of|rifteanth atrest to-morrow afternoon] George Storck! special agent of the Sovercign Grand Commander; Josiah H. “Yes, it's @ fine ideal that’s | erable to the insane. criminal ex Coat (He Says). Ogdensburg, N. Fifteenth > the changing sppenteace ol pour noteseat KNABE and tell how unprotected young wo-| Department of Justice, located some Daton, Maen, Lieutenant Grand| back of the unwritten law for | Dedient of tnurdering either the hus- gr. Jonaph F. Modney delivered reated in New York." of the missing diamonds in Pitts.’ © Sth Ave., at 39th Sty ic vor hand or the oth 7 oth? y sn are treated In D K 0 . J Holden 0. Hill, Providence, Ht 1.7 be given expression in crime, It MENT OF ANIMALS, Jiftieth atrent wan arraigned before| Lavello, aanistant priest: Mare John ———<——— : General ¥ nce, Grand. secretary | the medern woman's demand that | “physical violence is a form of éymour, Newark, N.| her husband shall give her the | argument which has come down to tis udge Rosalsky in Genoval Sessions}! Edwards and Charles McCready, deas ORGAN WITH 7,000 PIPES. yy. ebarged with having a ra-| Cons of honor; the Rev. Remy Lafort, The Only Retail House Conducting » Large Manutacturing ‘Plant. Of the Archiv game faith and trust end loyalty | from animals without brains and 1 {0 deacon of the mans; the Rev. Edward , ame faith end fewel and lovely | Oi caning: ie iban sean or in his possession, Polaker! J, McCue, sub-deacon of tha masa; ha Mane fer MT Eby. Maverhiil Mase bs : sistence i which must be ‘abhorrent to culti- | leaded guilty. the Rev, William J. @lanott, sub-dea- Franctoce Fatr, AR the single standard of moral- | vated minds. Whenever women am The penalty under the Sullivan taw on ee we Sones the Revs, Carroll, + han tasene aut ih eae Asx manufacturers we take pride in producing the best, raruse, N.¥., Grand Standard| ity, her longing for the sort of | ploy it for cause, they hurt them- | ‘or havin: revolver without a i-| Highes, Dineen, Byrne, McQuade and| ‘There has jus in turn ne As vetatlers we offer thene goode at unequalled prices, i sarang fl love che herself offers. Fer cone | eeives tnore than they helps” lor waving. 9 ; Fogarty, masters of — seremontos, | fingland one of the largest organs ever | " ‘eh . Nite rather 4 Tits," E wupgentea, | ‘9nae in tat for felony Knights of St. Gregory in attendance | constructed. ‘This organ, 1 by the| a turien the man has told his wife, | eehat men spent ao many handsed | “Where did you gat the revolver? |on the Cardinal were Air Eugone A.|quatin Orgin Company of Hartford, ‘You must be good for the sake of | yearn persuading 1 that We had no | Tuten Howalsky asicod. Fano Me rapes f. Momacian. ir was ordeved by the Tunat ane r ant | Perhaps That accounts for aOnang: | “Must T toll that?" inquired Polaker. | 1 hand Sir James Bute | a position and will be instatled tn ( he O' fore rr 7 T “ all After the fair it will be- ( A gettiix to use them, now and then replied the Judge The bishops present Included Arch: al Tl lee MX The Famous Chocolate Laxative (“:jvtie!toieisicSumith 'ic| ot atoie an overevat trom a remtaur-| bin Falmond) fr Pronadorqaaty ot [yim th, Lapa 01 AME, I ala” 25 West 38th Street = you can accomplish ag imuch when] nt on First avenue and the pistol] Philadelphia; Thomas Bonen cr the Cle Hall [tis auld to bo . i | yon do reuxon, and when you nnite ; Titular Bushow ‘of Germanicupo. | fa SE the, F in’ tee wart Tite W, ‘ i [in'ang resolve. “For instance, if alt | ms iN the pockot of the coat, Thad |tig; Joseph W. Forbes, Hishop ot Juli: || This Week We Shall Close Out |womoen refused to marry men who {it only a day when the poilceman ar-|et: John Blermans, Bishop of ° y 5 i | fell below & certain manderd of con- | rented me." Qargara; Josep H. Conroy, ‘Titular |P Mi pplied with . efuned to married to Toss 96 Rishop of Arindela; Michael G, Vuvi- | bers supplies F R I RI E T } i if they ofiended later, eg ie rol panded WOwker) soe, Titular Binhop of Charadran; [Pete can in Ad font long. and it tn! U MMED Ul Ss ( | you, wanpore, the rasa would [to the Tomba for a week in order teat George W. Mundelein, THrular Wishivp | the toy of the Miheat pipe, | ror " hey ed Ms story might be investigated of Loryma: Bishop Nilan of Hart-| ‘There 1 pipas and OR Wi EN AN. tS) ! The peaity for stealing an over-|for, Farrelly of Cleveland, O'Connell WOMEN AND MISSES, why id any Tooat un First avenue is that for petty lof Richmond, Walsh of’ Porttand. | Formerly $35.00 16.75 Heavy diagonal, basket weave and satin cloth, in navy, Copen, green and brown; the new yoke and helted back jacket; fur trimmed. Hiekey of Rochoster, Colton of uf. | Relieves Constipation | GE PASI ote | oy wig ie Benn oh | if they separate frei their husbanda jot Newark, Pitz Maurice of Evia,!mer Postmintrese at Winfleld, LoL, e e 4 hd that the world will laugh ot them for| Monahan of Wilmington, Hoban of | died of apople: + haw Nothe int | Helps Digestion if is thee etrinantal fullora, Thin were | Mornay McFew of Trenton and utc.ct saplesy at ben hawe th FiRB m id | . h to ave their faces. Then they can't] Burke of Albany. LAhislWAl youre ola Ahald }always be aure of gotting all the ali- Nak tasaiin ia ahe a t! A - jmony they desire, So they keep on ¢ k of the civil war and ee s t e oo ure | 1 > |hunging aroune Namoken has turned toward the spot- Washington, Where she b | f “ man his a undoubted wight | life. Up to 10 o'clock Voluntarr nurse, At the clow less aterday | i {io Brotect her home, and If her BUG: | inerning there hed ot been an ares: | ender Gaston John The ke Ex-Lax is a delicious chocolate laxative recgmmended by! AiR Aa ts yt te edat itl out, under cue tare, | Bue | for twenty-four hours in elthe fled in 1888 Mrs. Jo | incloden « large mumber of Estre Sise Salts for Stout Figures physicians as a riled, et positive remedy for metipation in| women and their children. oeither she nor any ather citleen ia : Holi ieie Maaeeine of teleenee roel t allits forme. :x- has ma thousan . Fe eae ae a a ee ee ea te ere eres | Fe Gent MeKiniey appoinind “her post. NO APPROVALS NO €,0, D’S NO EXCHANGE! A bcoent bon will prove ls veluenakall druggists. biitusedoat "cy Stats! alota’ te ‘voamatarsd? "0" gab ore Be acts othethaeenaes, Ue | . * “> es i Reha » F .