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he “a NING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROE 8, 1918. ie om EVE ' “BRIDEUPONKNEES |Modern Dancing Silly, Vulgar and a Disease, |ATTENPT TO RASE i bey +), BEGGEDRAIDERFOR| - Says a Former Pastor of Mr. Rockefeller| BREADIOGCENTS ack? Seen ‘ HER BOY HUSBAND tion. We found th siwaye tollowed “1 Loved Him and Wanted ‘hdr, ‘Ward oad tha wane Baking Company Head, on| ot his bread haa vec aivnncea 1 cont a loaf in New ‘a . 4° Him,” Mrs. Goldman Says Stand at Inquiry, Swears Re- | ined in tasion amt viciburea nis! Measure to Meet Objections of Dramatic Scene, tailers Were Not Coerced. "aid Mr. Bec of Some Legistators, “ ; that your drivers Instructed thes to ‘ ‘alse the seliing price of bread. Would George 8. Ward, Vice President, a you say that they ‘have told un-| ALBANY, March 2.—A! * director and sales manager of the “1 7 to the Widowed Mothers’ Pension i Ward Baking Company, was the first far. ur | Which Assemblyman SCES.S wien at Att policy has been from the frat that our | ‘roducer, thinks will meet the hebars orney General Becker's | salesmen have nothing todo with what |tion to the measure, were read Inveatigation to-day. Mr, Ward peters shall charge. The question | day in the Assembly, ‘ has charge of prices for his com-|the taat three years. Bometimes one |, ON change would provide tha pany. Mr. Becker explained to him | dealer has at S Se romans ee two yeaa Jn thie aeeauys |. hecat it Lge he did not care to swear him! price, but we have always declined to | been the wife of a citi & witness unless he would watve ‘ve anything to do with the retailers’ immunity. ‘This Mr, Ward eatd ho| *lling price. was perfectly willing to 403 00 Ret-| insitocusan te nthe ne wae die pee Nussbaum administered the obedient or stupid” ~ oven" Mr. Ward said he bad been an}, “Suppose some retailer told his cus- CHORUS GIRL ON STAND. \‘Millionaire’s Son Is Called Un- expectedly as a Witness. His Love Letters. A word picture of Mrs. Edith Ost- @md Goldman, chorus girl, kneeling anda pleading for the return of her twenty-year-old husband, Robert J. Goléman, son of Henry Goldman, mil- Board of Charities ity over awards made under t posed law. SHIP BILL AGAIN HALTS. Honaire Wall street banker, was pre-| [7 \ > 4 wm Al Wy, ‘ , officer of the Ward Co: tomers you were Using John D, Rocke- @ented to Justice Greenbaum and a ; s i . : organisation, three Yours ago, when | breed methods, would you refuse to sell [Strikes ee Naa Jery to-day at the trial of the divorce aie Ay. in HH it took in the W. pretty @vit brought against the chorus girl. i f 4 % yes and the Wa; bers Camas ee be ‘Mrs. Goldman had been surprised| mh ’ } Lh in her auite in the Wellington Hotel and the raiders were walking about “No, sir, They're [ee cacibesd Suststie Adutalstration 8a ve inistre Raq Plante in Newark, Cambridge] is one of his best salesmen and HAs] Into the House aie joaton, Mass, together with| been recommended for an efficiency | Leader Hane. ‘at once block other companies. The total capital of | CO-<8¢ of instruction. coed: with a fill , an the room when the young woman the company is $30,000,000, ee ee th Democrats agreed to, " % ! re, Hrenag < Gas o. Renee proays hee a " y, Mr. Ward told at length of the Fetallers to False, tho price of bread, | ea ntime. ary mry man and, kneel- ; it h various bene. viences of his company | that he was disobedient or untruth- toward its employees; but Mr. Becker | ful?” asked Mr. Hecker, of this scene was told by a : . » official of the company It was who was| was talking about thing you were rei ble—fi ths from New York to Pittsburgh seamen Taser the action of driver-| ward Baking Company, was recalled then to C! 5 i, Goldman was in her bath. Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton—Women Have Fol-| iit wy raise the retail price to 6 cents a loaf, |Mclency cour: Mh stand he bad orders to pass the word | to nave it, Beck got all the evidence against Drinking. was anxious rather to learn what 'No,” replied Mr. Ward, “I bellt Porter, tect vs he g abou afer thes Dancing and Dressing of 10-day Are the Ot-tward Fesponsible—4f any official really was! s#king about anoth GOLDWATER DENIES salesman Lasher, who refused to sell|to the stand, Mr. Becker ask him it id Porter, “and erying like a low ed E les of Men and Taken Up Their Lasher admitted on the weitdiogs “Are you kidding me?” he replied, TO'STOP CROWDING fell on her knees in front Pe and asked him to please er Bob’ back for her. a a is * tts to dealera to selbat 6 cents a loaf after Feb. 10, but after he had had a few pe days to reflect, he returned to the wit- ished by Mayor Curle: t Ness stand and denied having said it. | sample of New York bread Jordan “In raising the price of bread no| found: “Calcium sulphate, 24 per one wanted to be the goat,” ! sodium chloride, 24.90 per cent.; testified 0 Mr. Ward. “We didn't want to take ammonium chloride, 11.60 cent., SEE : i E By Marguerite Movers Marshall. “Ohristians are falling with non-Christions into the abyss, and are seeking the troughs of the ewine.” R. = be was confused, and that while he Mrs. Goldman for three James B. Arthur, secretary of the Symptoms of Inward Degradation, Asserts the Ward bread to retailers who would not he had recommended Lasher for the She went over to Mr. Menn laughing. never even heard he was cocepint renin SHONTS MORE TIME Ways, Including Cigarette Smoking and Cocktail told her that he couldn't # help her and that if she really and plain flour, 39.60 cent, loved er husband she would let hie “The dances of to-day ore @ mental disease and a moral degradation, hecad We didn't raise the price} "D soe Moy sings pig Ree Spa parent back. Mr. Mann ' omen durch win form oles pee until our salesmen repo . Becki i <r auld, however, that he would ese what Interborough Hints It May Take Lelie arch vat anes tense that eee felborad nals, the! yep, ri that the Bhalte ridiie Om oat tg Lehi Digable phate [-~ ie “The worst lawbreakers of the land are to be found ‘Almost every man begins making|Pany had given notice of a raise in| Mr. Ward waa recalled. Hi eres z re Order on Surface Line money tO satlaty ; the exorbitant price.” long history of investigatio ity Theatre. Hi mens among the men who are membere of the Ohristian| mands of his wife and daughters. In Dr. Kohi abr, ak ive wore pajamas and some of them to Court. Onurch.” the average family there is only one) , MF. Ward sald the matter had been| torn “discovered,” ME, “vara on: wo rg July. canes Heese oe electrocuted murderer, who was born of drunken par-| upon the young is perticularty, FEARED THEY MIGHT MAK jin the chorus of “The Belle| Health Commissioner Goldwater to- ents and brought up in miseradle slums, witt stand a| if ® girl fecle that the most valuable! "(9a sult yeast, and @ co of Bond Street.” da: hiy \Gallad an i ou and delightful things in the world aro 1 BAKERS BANKRUPT. | sequent reduction in the time in . “Mrs, Goldman, catied in her own | president Sh . appeal better chance than the woman reared in a home of| only to Procured through money,| “We discused,” said Mr. Ward, “the| preparing the dough. As 1 under- y4. defense, was not allowed to relate the lent Shonts of the Interborough wealth dy gentle, Christian parente, who has never | Won't she naturally do everything 19] nign cost of flour, the uncertain wheat | stand fermentation destroys certain 74 qdreumatances under which she met |f0F an extension of time to decide on done anything with her fe but make other people | °° Pewer. to obtain mo market and its probable duration, We| 004 values in the flour, sugar and with the banker's son,|the company’s procedure on the work for her.” ai A tue Wises oF radeg oe 4 um ruling that the | Healt! 4 aves calth Department's order forbidding} — «4 root te a very sordia spectacle, no matter how expensive her clothes Veber wee gunder the form et | price of bread. We t#ok Into oonsid- marriage of the couple had nothing the carryl: reat Ing of passen; ourse, ~ 10.0 with the charges made aguinat |1e, corrving of Passengers on the or hele ich pall and peiseir ihe pois wn hor face” the mereenary marriage Ie noth- | eration the moral responsibility reat. | Delleve we have done 8 great deal Nathan Harrie, the all co-re-lone and one-half times the ss ating It is no eavage iconoclast of the Christian tradition who brings these ing more nor less than white an ees the dg Company for the! dustry. ‘The bed States Govern- are le hor is the Rev. Dr. Charles A. ey. continuance of the present prices ment has granted us patents.” poi ircaiese capacity of its cars. charges. Nor is it Billy Sunday. The author is the MODERN DARK AGES OF THE! ine amect thin might have on “ “and your bread does contain the Eaton, one of New York's best known clergymen and for several years in CHRISTIAN CHURCH, charge of one of our most flourishing religious centres, the Madison a believe thes when the Judgment . wi itor of lay comes there will be a good nue Baptist Church. Before coming to New York, Dr. Baton was pas! aurprives. We think a man a dread: | State, waa to throw protection around care to make any statement about the church in Cleveland attended by John D. Rockefeller. ful sinner who commits a murder and|the umall dealer. We felt we might that, for 1 don't know whether it It was in the warm, pleasant room reserved for his Bible class, in the| is electrocuted, even though his par- be criticised by the present dcataies bad orp ey church at the corner of Madison Avenue and Thirty-frst Street, that 1/6ta were drunkards end he Ber |. tration. If we maintained the $zlating | bigesr aaked AP, Uecker. loaves found Dr, Eaton, To the tall, kindly man, whose brown eyes, full of|y believe he will stand a better chanoo | Price We might force into bankruptoy sald Mr, Ward. Youthful tre, contract strangely with enow-vhite brows and s eweep obovate (han, th wot, ated S| MQ’ Win wae apni in hia dain ht? alten tt ‘when the five raiders came down the/ tional week. escape. « Christian inte bi Mike aduaitted signing a n0-called con- ternoonebty to Mr. Shonts this af-/ gray hair, I showed a briet report of a sermon preached in New York on| no has never. done aeeenteg eith | chat his company had Instructed its “No, but le does in his report,” anid seaslon in the room, but did He Ol cee he ake for © preheetiageds Sunday by the Rev. Dr. Mark A. Matthews. her life, but make other people work | salesmen to order oF even suggest the Mr, Ward. said, protect Harris, SSS 4 oe man. case before Mi proc Dr. Matthews comes from Seattlc. “Formerly, the difference be- desoribed how she knelt before] with my cese in. ring cae Proceed) Wash. and Is known as “The TAlll sensational, vulgar, sensual and Christian hed in Chicago and pleaded with | 4, ‘t! Pine of the Sierras!" He contends} copied from the women of the thy Tegin, Mr hive Der husband BACK] rn enartar provides thatthe com. [MA tere It no diteance beteeen| ncerounan tntaktct Chriss | tra'whita” New Wee ony the df id it,” abe continued, “because! pany Is entitied to ask for a atay or|'t®, WAY Oo lite of modern Christians) tian women adopting the vices of | ference between two shades of had promised to alw be loyal) modification of th and of those who make no profes-| me, emeking cigarettes and gray.” fae and sieo because I loved him.” | rene of a hearing, Such a hearing) 1°,of Feliston. Strona easkealls: iy responsible for the derehctions . lor ouns smiled as bis wife 9 pearing “The man who is @ church OMEN WHO ARE FOOLIGH|ritemembers?’ Tasker one “The Church ‘has been ber story, but not once did his] has not been asked by the New! mem passat: Seer ne SS Wie Be Torw Batiwaye Company, but they ceetell at. pre Helse end RATHER THAN BAD. through a period of the dark agen” ‘tatesdent's fret witness was| DAVe until March 8 to make that re-| whe never enters a churehy” he | “I belleve that the number of these| admitted Dr. Eaton, “but I belleve who women is small,” Dr, Eaton added] that dawn is in sigh quest.” sald. “The woman whe ie a | quickly, “but I know it existe, though Replying to the caustic letter re- embe brid gO Onn EARDIME be twenty-one Dec. ed 7 church =m r plays 9 | there are etill thousands of good ty gn Dec. 4} celved trom F. W. Whitridge, Presi-| whist and dresses in the same women, and good men too, I have a TORE $200 EARRINGS eat reverence for women, and Judge Wahle, counsel for Mrs, bagel how long| cept of the Third Avenue Railway| captivating auggestive way ‘Me had known his wife before mar-| Company, controlling the Fifty-ninth| as ¢he women who have nothing Sore, but Justice Greenbaum refused | Street line, being investigated be Be.| t do with Christianity. Women a Goldwater, the commissioner to-aay! who call themselves Christiane offered to co-operate with the com-| ues just as much paint and pow- answer. l[a=__ QUIT MEAT IF YOUR pany in the attempt to meet the re-| der and rouge as women whe fandred and Twenty-fifth Street, President Shonts's letter hints ‘Without invitation he accosted her|strongly that the Interborough in- and ask: M tends to carry its fight against the order into court. Dr. Goldwater had given the company until Monday to her apartment, No. Wat, ahe adde4, he hed only reply to the order, but Mr. Shonts in Stree! the apartment two minutes|%!s letter to-day aske for an addi. small bake fe believed the atti- gubstanges maotnges in Mr. Jordan's vr tud of the Government, National and| “ replied Mr. Ward, “I wouldn't a at if ¥ ie ere Ehinie that thone who invite eriticiem) FROM WOMAN IN STREET “Yet a fool is a very sordid spec- tacle, no matter how expensive her thes or he h paint and pow- Ger ahe puta on her face. ‘Sin atriies| Mrs. St. Jacques Attacked Near in the open, and one can fight it as one fights 0 sake. But a foot ia'n| Broadway by Man She Had s quirements. never darken a ohurch door.” “If you will supply a sufficl 7 " ber of oars to meet the needa during {CHANGES WROUGHT IN HALE A/dIUisalt ible oe ae Mien reaming Asked Way to Car. the rush hours we shall make every| CENTURY OF CHRISTIANITY. | christians should dance?” I asked. Sy pry ches oy “Isn't it true,” I asked Dr. Baton,| “It depends on what you mean by dn AE glean me possible effort to persuade the patrons r. Eighth Avenue repo! to the police of the line to utilise the facilities | “that there is a much ont verigiee ar) sant, | this morning that as she was golng which you say you are ready to offer | Dlance to-day between the life of the recreation—if | through Kighty-third Stroet, between Take tablespoonful of Salts] them,” Dr. Goldwater replies to Whit. | Professing beat ene be Weise || eh a thing any mere— | iroudway and Amsterdam Avenue, ——— WDack busta or Bland 1 oon: commas case fifty yearn ago" eet Wet fous W |n's bate eae on at ay le adds: “Conditions on the Fitty- | °™! eA o the . F : der bothers ninth Street line have so greatly im-|_ “Zt !# assuredly true,” he assented} there any Kinder name than can | Ho pointed the way, her an tea as she turned to go zed hi tore two diamond earrings from her| [im . ears, lacerating the lobes, Her DR. reams caused miu excitement in the block, arousing many families and 802 Candler attracting Policeman Burns, but the t. “But this ten-| be applie proved under your admint with obvious regret ig - bod : han the things We are « nati that I am sure that with a allg dency strikes deeper t our blood is filed ith me a aene ditional effort the line could be made|Dr. Matthews has mentioned. Like well-known authority, who warns us to|* ™ for all the lines in the city.” | the prodii Christians and non- = —_—_—_——S less, graceless, vulgar, ani tle gontortions called ‘dane J. C. McCOY | be constantly on guard against kidne: Christians are seeking the troughs of troubles sve do their ut ' ”| GRAND JURY BEGINS the swine, are falling together into| ine ceuld seether, ped. ‘Tho Jewels wore worth ne; ir utmost to free . The d ing, the dancing | | i ho offend. Nu J i " the ‘blood of this irritating ecid bat INQUIRY INTO RAISE _ | the abyss. Tho dressing, the Cane | Ware of women woll on in maladie lite St, Jacques sald she bad been become weak from overwork; they IN PRICE OF BREAD|*24 ‘he reat are simply mr |and accredited Christians, form | ® nd was on get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clo, Ha cath oat hols of the inward degradation. Men | classes for learning these disgraceful and thus the waste is retained in t and women church members would heals arene ari _ ’ The February Grand Jury, which 18/nave neither time nor inclination for | prote: ble wives and mothers making such a use of their time, bleod to poison the entire system. ‘When your kidneys ache and feel like| #ti!) sitting in Kings County, to-day|them, if they were actually living lumps of lead, ou have stinging| began an investigation of recent in-| strong, true Christian lives. urine is cloudy, | creases in the price of bread. Fifteen| «ye have just been passing through |FOUR PASSABLE PHASES OF A A New York Mother Tols How Ha Lite Son Was Made Strong the back or lull of sediment, or the bladder is irri-| retati bakers, who have been selling f economic expansion. Enor- " New York City.—‘‘My little boy, seven years old, was very { table, obliging you to seek relief during| their bread at five centa a loat despite | mous possiblities for wealth a04| wpnerp Sre'nay aisver, In'with gastritis, thea he contracted measles from the other ) the night; w ou have severe hea mous possibil There are four distinct stages of chi followed, and th ed / ervons and dias ‘spells, sleepless. | th? increase to six cents by larger| power have presented themsolves. | emotional development through which laren, mone, soon fol OW Mh Sete aeemed no bess, acid stomach or rheumatiom in bad| dealers, appeared as witnesses. Men in the church, by reason of thelr|4 woman may pass, First, there ls oy rere oat foe’ emrere: Weluwares Ue come ' B « weather, get from your pharmacist about} Assistant District Attorney Thomas | mental qualities and t pie Stese OF rea aaat 1B Shen oe dition. The doctor ibed liver oil, but his little URS | XN E S** four ounces of Jad Salts; take » table-| P. Peters is in charge of the inquiry, /nave been enabled to take advantage| tirely dignified and beautiful. Ther the stomach swelled up like a drum, and the doctor said there * Sorefel_ in : glass of °° before purpose of which is to find out | of these opportunities. there is the stage of sentimentall'y, come'ne was no cure for him. I decided to try Vinol, as I had used breakfast each morning in @ few! just what it costs to make a loaf of| wey have done so. They have| When pure gold 1s metamorphosed 1/2 coat it myself with splendid Tesults, and It seemed to with days your kidneys will act fine. This} bread, On Wednesday the Grand | used, to obtain business success, every | 1210 tase) giltter, ‘The third stage ‘cou. him. That bloated condition soon disappeared, and now he | famous salts is made from the acid of| Jury expects to have several large | Method, every opportunity, every de- | rat cf sensucusness, and the ‘ast, nen, Cash ie» strong, healthy boy, thanks to Vinol."’—Mre. THOMAS n red {| ; Gealers Before {¢ as witnesses, vice employed by other men in 20| woman seems to have afrived, is the Frrzaera.p, 1000 Park Ave., New York City. hea ————_——___ 0 .| Fabre, Broker, Way connected with the church, And the result,” added the one-time pastor of John D. Rockefeller, with more ‘The will of Clarence L. Fabre, insur-|than a little sternness coloring his ance broker at No, %5 William Street, | Pleasant to: “ie that men of the joat the power ot | who committed suicide Feb, 16 In his|/Church have been the worst law- they need ant ome at No. 38 Plerrepont Street, breakers of the land. what they want. They buy @ fine au rooklyn, by inhaling “If churchmen have a In |tomobile and then they must pur- to-day” for ‘probal iesucte thes | thie fashion, is it any wonder that | chase expensive furs to go. with it. to five Deanagerth iat] thelr, wives and “daughters, |‘They sulect « high ‘rent ‘apartment, AS oaly shusehwomen theugh they be, | and then the next step is to Mill it with goon to g have umes are ‘magnificent furniture They are seek- of sensuality. We know Vinol will build up your little ones and make them > healthy, strong and rob P refore we ask EVERY MORN rents of every frail and sickly child to try a 7 tle of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil. Chitéren Liles tt because tt tastes geod. At Riker & Hegeman stores, and at all | drug stores that display this sign ——>— ’ 9 \ IN| r ibility, Many Full Rie pora '

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