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DESCRIBE HORRORS In World’s History, Says F ‘rench OF WAR HOSPITAL Wounded Soldiers Kage and Rave All Night, Say Amen- ean Girls, Here on Orduna GLORY OF WAR Td Ct INE. in the hospital matntained at Palgn- | ton under the patronage of Lady Paget, Duchess of Mariborough, and ether American women whu have married titled Englishmen. The hos- pital has two hundred and thirty-five beds and is located in the handsome country home of Paris Singer, close by the wea, Tho nuraes signed up for aix months’ service and they said to-day their experiences in that time had utterly exhausted them. “It was dreadful,” sald one of the party. “When we got there the Bel- gian wounded were just coming In and the poor fellows were in frightful condition, Some of them eat up in their deds all night raging and raving. ‘Then later on the British wounded began to come in. They wer bad, too, particularly after th ot Neuve Chapelle. We bad sighty- five cases from that battle alone and some of the poor chaps were horribly torn with cannister and shrapnel. Six months of that was all we could stand for a while. MOTHER VANISHES AS DID HER CHILD Disappears in Mountains Where Lit- tle Boy Was Lost— Five Hun- dred Search for Her. FLKINS, W. Va, April 16.—Five hundred persons are searching the intains In this vielnity for trace of m Mra, Elizabeth Riffle, seventy-nine years old, who disappeared from her home near here Wednesday. Thirty years ago the woman's son, four years 014, wandered into the mountains and never returned. Since then she has often gone on excursions Into the hills In the belief that she would find him. It was While she was on one of these missions that she disappeared, nelgh- Hors declare, OMicials of @ local lum. ler company have sent a trainioad of men from here to nid in the hunt es eee CALUMET CLUB SITE IS SOLD. | Brothers, Burt Cotton Firm, a Calum at Bust Littl t Club site on Fifth Twenty-ninth Street, Chures Around the st to Burton Bro- 180 will be replaced n story structure for the i ‘occapancy of the big. cotton: firm which has bought” the drawn by Starret & 1 put Into the hands Hooks & Co. who ‘raylor store, perty was owned THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, RETURNING NURSES ‘American Husband the Greatest Miracle Nothing Like Him for Generosity, Trust, Affection | and Tolerance, Asserts Jules Bois Superwoman of the Future to Be American. Ihe eorld fret to Amer be stronger than t a HUSBAND 15 ods the supers 1 1 feel vbat hetr elaters ‘ine There y philosopher, 4 from France recently MIRACLE Marguerite Movers Marchatt man And | belleve the word whl Med ‘ 5 vomen to and into the future to that # hich vant ) have the vision of Jules Hols, port rematiot and feminist M Hots arrived on & Bamber of interesting mis “We Don't Want to Go to Hell 1 As representative of the Freneh Mintater of i Foreign Affairs be wee to ‘hank America for the ald Twice,’ Say Victims Re- ] end eympathy ake ber given bis country He was also charged with the investigation of our farming garding Return to Front. methods by the Minister of Agriculture, and with the| mes ourvey of our school and college courses {y | b by | the Minister of Commerce “We don! want te go to Beil) Meanwhile he has been giving « {tes of force, violence and brutality | twice tou of lectures tn ome of New York's! ‘Mat i# the fate which Is now befall: | Accord.ng (to returning Hed Crow) most exclusive drawing roome Yoa-| ing our man-made civilization It) Nurses, who errived on the Cuourd | terday he spoke in the home of Mra | kille itself ner Ondune from Liverpool thie) Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Mre. EB. H. its war i# proving #* never be nurning, the ¢ was the reply] — - a jade by most of the wounded wol ‘ders in the American Woman's How pilal at Pasenton, South Devonshire, Kogland, when asked if they wanted 1® go buck to the front again We will go if we have to,” they suid, but one experience in the| tr hes seomed to have taken the edge off the glory of war for the majority of thoes in the hospital Miss J. Beatrice Howman of Mont- lair, No J, chief nurse of the United States Naval Hospital at Norfolk, Ve. together with Miss Henrietta Koechlein of Westfield, N. J, and Miss Mabel Welsh of Cambridge, Mans, arrived on the Orduna to-day, after six monthe of Ned ¢ work | Harriman and Mrs, Charles Alexander| fore that no world can endure which have been his hostesses, INTERESTING AS ANCE OF MME. CALVE. There ta still another reason why New Yorkers should be interested in him. He was once the flance of Emma I confess that my knowledge of that bit of past history made me look at him rather closely when I inet Calve. him at the Biltmore last evening. saw a@ thick-set man, perhape a trifle below medium height, with an almost square head, close-cropped, inky hair and vandyke beard, large-pupilied brown eyes, an olive skin and full red lips. It's rather an arresting face, at least in an Amert- The tiny red ribbon of the Legion of Honor was twisted in M. can hotel. Bois's buttonhbole. “Please tell me about your super- woman,” I began, for he mentioned his faith in her during one of the FORMER Fi- beavy-lidded, ‘women have no part in making. Even men are learning the lesson. I be- Neve that women in America and in France, too, will be given the suffrage and given it goon. We need your help.” “Meanwhile, you think the super- woman will be firat devel! io America,” 1 reminded him. “Why is that?’ “Because bere your women have eo much liberty,” he declared. ‘You yourselves see it, but because you have been used to it every day you do not fully realize it. To « person like I myself who comes from another civilization and observes it for the first time, it is marvellous, “The greatest miracle the ver known is the eo- cial miracle ef the American husband. Fer generosity, for at fection, for trust, for tolerance, for hard-working loyalty | he Fifth Avenue lectures. Also he has seen anything like hi written @ novel about her—"L'Eve ie it legalctta da lit ie Nouvelle” (‘The New Eve). ee eer tease “In the firat place, there have al-| Elsewhere man Ways been superwomen, but they havo| woman; hes been silent,” he pointed out. “Let me| “if the American woman “does de give you an example of what I mean, Two of the greatest men of my coun- try in their separate fields, Lamartine had superwomen for mothers. The great men of the pust and Napoleon, have been superwomen. “Always put ot unti has been the refiex of man, She red to be herself, to She hae worn concealing whatever herself. thoughts as man desired to ese in her. future, develo be no longer If-expressiv new velop into @ superwoman,” con- tinued M. Bois with a circular oer of bis nervous right band— Latin in his gestures—"she shoud never cease to be grateful to the American man who has made such development possible. He allowa her mn earth by eilent' to read, to study, to travel alone, to take part in the affairs of life, to w in libert; i| now weman “And do you think she makes good The superwoman of the id in liberty, will nt, masked, but Only when she is in the majority will the race begin and the true real. superman be born, M, Boils affirmative, ma the Homunculus, man's brain. by the Law Fatate and was valued | with an expressive gesture of a| clenched hand struck the hollowed At $600.00, "Phe removal of Burton “H 1 palm of its neighbor as he ex- Hhothers from. lower Broadway will| brown hand ® fell and was| claimed probably mark: the becinning of an ex-| smashed to pieces. ‘That is the fate| "That is perfect nonsense! Such an the cot asiness from it8\ which must befall every man-made | rsument may be presented sertously | ntre, ae ened some yea RESET A-MAde) by none but a mediocro rind | the silk tr superman, with only the man’s qual- “You may take ¢ truth: the woman whe | success in the he nodded, ve read Goethe's drama of broke oft. as I replied de by man The Famous Chocolate Laxative X-LAX Relieves Constipation Helps Digestion Keeps the Blood Pure » Ex-Lax is physicians ull'its forms, Ex-Lax thousands 4 10-cent box will prove ite value—at al} Gelierous chooolate loxative W contipation by a yet positive remedy for constipation in : Nee eae use ail Srvesiots. 4 remember and Woman had no part in him. And he fell down like that——!" use of that liberty?” I interposed. “Severer critics than you have de- scribed the American wor as spoiled by her husband. fe is not to championed the F: wife abuses her privil the one who should be re#pon- sible, But, so far as I have observed, she is not’ spoiled, She ts using her freedom to develop herself sanely. ‘That is what she must do if she would be a superwoman. She must culti- vate the new virtues without losing the old.” RIDICULES IDEA OF DANGER IN THE EVOLVED WOMAN. “You believe this can be done? I queried not think that the evolved wom 1 destroy the home m4 the family?" 1 offered the ob- jection purposely, to have the pleas- ure of watching M, Bois topple it over. He was gratifyingly prompt. One home woman who id woman who copies man, or wh: rng man and would domina’ im. [am as opposed to the supre! acy of women as la to the su premacy that the two should work each x= pressing what is and with jhis closed hand M. jstruck his breast One of his most successful books | jis called Couple de Avenir" | (The Future Couple), and so T asked ‘him what changes he foresaw in the marringe relation, "His English {# admirable, but in dosertbing the first of these’ changes he coined a new meaning for @ fa- miliar verb, LS THAT MAN, THE HUS8- Bois vigorously moralized,” he onpiaine? every part of himself. du bor Tet Geeat Women Past GUT THe Been SENT Maw MUST, CHANGES WIS MEART muat be changed. amt taught the meaning of love, that it Is not the satisfaction of one instinct, but the fullest possible expression of He must be taught not ‘o waste love. When he, like woman, becomes thonogamour, hoor problem of divorce will be nearly be developed” Bh ye devel 5 ie mi that the aim of Hermelover devotion. not in the he poet '—the flex- ile fing H t reseed down his Cralide. M it must not be a devotion that le aveugle— blind. [t must be illuminated and self-conscious, “Finally, with the future couple the struggle of the sexes must be re- solved into harmony, which shall find expression in the service of society. Already you are reaching that goal in wAmerica. I feel that it is the fate of the American woman to lend her European sisters,” the gentleman from France impressed upon me with almost pious fervor. He in most flattering, yet we may as well bear in mind Bernard Shaw's naughty variant of the classic defi- nition of the eternal feminine—‘lead- ing ua ever upward and on and ket- ting us not a step further!” —_> WIFE POINTS OUT HER RIVAL. tifles Woman| nor, With Dog tn Coart, Just after Magintrate Cornel! tn the Domentic Relations Court. y had sentenced James M. Wood, a To- ledo electrical enginoer, to nine works on Blackwell's Island for fatlure to keep up his $25 weekly payments for the support of his wife and their little daughter, Margaret, a woman walked | hurriedly Into the court room. | “That's the woman with the bull-| dog.” whispered Mrs, Wood to the ” Magistrate. “She was with a bulldog meee: were and my husband when my mother had|, Magistrate Nash was sa Bie pereutan Tusshay.” by the charges that he “What's your name?" snapped Mag- In Brooklyn Cor with having treated her elety of Brooklyn: “Made her kneel on obedient, “Wan in the habit of 'HANGED BY HER WRIST |WHILE MOTHER BEATHER, ISCHILD'S ACCUSATION Eleven-Year-Old Victim, Cov- ered With Bruises, Appears Mrs. Sophie Schauer of No, 207 Floyd Street, Brooklyn, was arraigned before Magistrate Nash in the Gates Avenue Police Court to-day, Anna, eleven, in the following man- according to the Children’s So- terday | kindling wood to ler bare her knees bled whenever she waa dis- girl by the wrists with lnen aheets and then hanging her from them for minutes at a time, while aho heat her with a leather mtrap from thorough inquiry Khould be made be- ~ POLICE OF STATE Dramutict HUNTING RICH GIRL | YA HAS VANISHED os ‘RIC sanaToca of mt WHO TS ALING SOUGHT IN FACTORIES — 7 | at Mot ucet onl \ Way t 1 an Awa to Work Cowan Wa | April fter \ ‘ ' ‘ . “ Sew York - | ent at Suffer y ' or the Master holidaye, Al: 1 well in ber clams} — — idea of retural wie cager to strike « get the Sorts and sere hoe onn vial whe hen he ineteted the ¥ have he ' Saratoga on Prt- AL tov the ¢ the sane in whico opened Apri@i? after Haster holidaye, Florey ested an a compromise tha permitted to remain in Sar the Nth Hut Mre MeQueen re | to ner inchea urt. wan urrested by Detective charged | person of some consequence, get my nt ihe samo daughtor,| meals and recreation regularly and lacheeaka te splintered legs until ing to tying the habit, a sewing istounded | Plaine decided a wix ye Mre MoQueen put Flore York bound train sebeduled to leave at noon At one minu the train, the depot, was the last seen of Florence. believed whe oither left the train at Albany and found a position in that or eine came to New York City to aeek empl Mra. McQueen is separated from her Walyr McQueen, who lives efore the separation he aettled a large sum on Florence and ‘The girl's father says he has The vicinity husband, in Nowark Walter not aeen her for several weeks. search is being concentrated in fac- tory districts where, it she may have found « positi Florence ts described as 6 feet 7 and weighing one =| hundred and forty pounds. “Movies and baseball for naia Bernard Mulroy at Police Head- quarters to-day. New York, but in Sing Sing I'll be a decks" In the pollea “T wanted to got arrested,” he ex- I got on Blackwell's Ta@and New York is no place the drug habit older brother, Walt which didn howeve ment in height Dlue eyes, light brown hair and a round, full face. She wore nose Blanses. She had a navy blue serge suit and! a white turned-over collar and cuffs, a white shirtwaist and a b hat with a feather ornament. SING SING IS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT NOW “Movies and Baseball for Mine,” Says Prisoner Who Courted Ar- rest to Be Sent There. main “I'm a sick bum remain my health.” Mulroy was arrested last night at| Seventh Avenue and Thirty-aeventh Street stopping passersby and offer As it ta al-| most impossible to obtain heroin now, | and Mulroy is a victim of the drug| well them heroin his anxiety to sell a couple 4, “and go to Sing Sing. ars ago. nce on a Now 19 Mra McQueen Kinsed ber daughter goodby and left t pull out of until 12.08. ‘That rt ts ix believed, She has k etraw | ° possession interested mained firm and Florence then eatd KANSAS CITY HONORS | ant to me and work 1 we rather go to work than return | to school." Mother and ehter boarded a train bound from Saratoga to Albany the morning of the 9th, At Albany on Funeral Day of the Noted Editor. KANSAS OITY, Aprti closed and of William R. Nelson, editor of curred Tuesday ‘The services at the Nelson Were open to the public wervices were held at Mount ington Cemetery Mann, and a lifelong friend of Mr. had charge of the ceremonies, bearers were solected from among all arran, | bership bodies present Foley Sentenced Ge ma Jewelry Shop. mond, whom Inspector Cray of Detective Buroau styles a tiary for nine months to-day, Justices O'Keefe, Melnerney Collins in @pectal Sessions. Foley wan convicted io atore at No. 17 Maiden Lane. nuit @ goin them. Two de Store ntectives, awore tha favorite Fole: ick of of % for a drug tlend these days. T want istrate Cornell. fore passing judement on the wom- “My name ia Norma Brown,” an-!an. He continued the case until to- to mot cured and go to Hing Bing and the woman. morrow and held Mra’ Hchauer in| learn to be a telegraph operator.” | $800 bail, he was unable to tur Within the last three daya no leas y i “ ‘ . than ten young men, rrested for nigh the sum and was sent toa cell ai Little Anna, her body covered with | burslary, have announced they want ts - en. is ee oy o go te se vh it comes N Brown ts a burlesque actrens, | blac a etue a ‘ wily to oto Sing Sing, when ni After the court a burt metrena.| black and bine marks and with uel¥ | sii.e for them to be sentenced. ‘The Wood aaked protection of the Distriet| Finks on her wrists, wilehe it lM| news that the prisoners are allowed Seen followed by twovmen all moree| oe ee, were cH ry the mmee'™} to play baseball In the yard makes tne. wan nent to the rooms of the Hrovk- xing sing attractive to young New| ., York criminals. Anna ia a daughter of Mra, Beh. er JEWELRY HURLED TO STREET. by her first husband, who is dead, a She has another daugtter, (wo and a Motor Care ¢ sd One . f years old. Her husband, Alex Through Shop Wind tae urrested, did pot appear in Jewelry waa ron red in Mt diree. court, tions at Forty-fifth str 1 Fifth -_ _ Avenue to-day when a touring car, INDICTMENTS QUASHED. driven by Albert ory of Englewood, = = \ rr , ’ N. d bounced off the yellow taxirabl eu. = ne i With today’s sale we've cleared driven by Frederick Straub and crashed | 7 a m k ] T through th Juss window of Aamtnat * Murtha and | out every Spring style we had. To- Fredericks, whose shop is Shacenan sti ‘Il be filled with focated on’ that e | morrow our store will be ed wi Straub was coming north and Emory] On motion of District Attorney Per- * was going cust when they crashed Int) King, Justice Davi divmiased to-day tn brand new advance Summer styles. as to responsibility for accident, |the Criminal Hranech of 8 . ve aft ash put in the Yorkville Pot ‘ Court two indictments charaing & Some are products of our designing— to share th: xpe broken window | of @ bribe againat fo > napectora John J Mien © Meet ¥. Thompson ‘The The German-American Committees of| them with taking $50 each Tonjes, a Harlem saloonk ehlef witness against them, the Woman Suffrage Party held an Gverfiow: meoting mht at Turn | ‘Ponjes, was Capt, Walsh o Hail, Lexini and Department, who died some Jinith’ Street, at which Mfiss Katharine | the frat Beck tur B. Davis, Dr Hi inweltaer and | Sirpaney served we term, on Mme. Ortmann were principal aviction of e¢ speakers, Misn Davia spoke of her VAT Sipp, one of work In the Department of Correetto i corruption exposure, and of woman's fleid in work. Mre adiminist ©) State, ) verdict against Hussey BAND, MUST BE MORALIZED. "The mao, tbe husband, must be Raymond Robins of Chicago ost all his sentence, also spoke. Misa Catherine Droler p held the convic H aided. eon and Gweeney, a The Appellate Division reversed lone of Murtha, Thomp> ner Police and James ty charge from John per. The aside from f the Police ha, 1 Hlac napiracy the District the Harlem out of the after he had but up- some duplicates of recent Paris impor- All are decidedly new—at- tractively new—stylishly new —sur- tations. prisingly new. $5 to $10 Yon ndon feather 21 WEST pace Come to see them. NELSON IN DEATH Schools and Business Places Closed Robert Foley, alias Thomas Red | 16.—Flags were set at half mast here to-day, @hools and publio Ubraries were bundreda of business houses and factories suspended opera - | tions during the hour of the funeral | the Kansas City Star, whose death oc-| homo | Private | Wash. | Hishop Cameron Eptacopal Bishop of Florida Nelson, | ral the loyees of the Star, varloun depart. | | ments being represented, ‘There were no honorary pallbearrs and simplicity ments, Many civic organizationy gath- attend the services in mem- and scores of frienda| of Mr. Neleon from other citles were |STORE THIEF GE GETS 9 MONTHS. th “claany” thief, wan sentenced to the peniten- by and of stealing articles from the Gorham jewelry He in the World with the ented Gold Stripe w absolutely stops garter runs. yn ri ie'vere At the cp nation ° bat ee Sr ah 11.00apair. (Other Gotd stet Ty UP to $10.00 o pair. 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