The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1915, Page 3

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BiG GAINS BY IN BATTLES NEAR ARRAS a Whole Companies Wiped Out Is the Oficial Version Sent From Wa FIGHT IN RAINSTORM Even German War Ottice Says THE EBVENING WORLD, ‘Parents Not Justified i THE FRENCH ae ee a Tt CHR QurWtianl THe = RPENIE TROBE ae SACRIFICE OND bard proweeding morth of Arras, . newal of the f wen War Office coport 16 —— MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915 in Having Children 300,000 CHEER "sce They Can’t Support, Belict of “Ma’ ‘Sunday NEWS THATITALIAN mss 8 tes FIVE RESIDEN WOUNDED IN BA THE GEAMAWE Z te paniie . burope ' nore, Lockport, M M hoeworty, Pecitie — ¥ ‘ » Tattere, Mane. u iw am i Remarkable Demonsts wee = Oe Alameon th he War Party a nttle, We | wounded Rome me | homer May wom , i] Arnation of the rep oo wulente ' would 0 ne Of Approval Over wilnensed jn me f wd estimated at 900,00 hay «a house uae i gathered in the Popolo Square at the) That Kaiser's Troops Were | strongly defended by the enemy, and foot of the Pincian Hill, ¢ pe and! note east bank of the al we summat of which were thronged with Forced Across Canal wok 4% on of the first German | cacles rie ne making at the same time 165 | rasentatives o| he oat arleto | — | prisoners and capturing four machine ‘ine in the capital BERLIN, May 17 (hy ean to A counter attack on the part | won wearing the tricolor | Sayville, NOY.) Germany army heads | of the enemy was a complete failure. | Vtaly waved fags and handerchiefs | auarters to-day gave out the follow: | thing new to the north of Arras, | ae the) joined in the obeers for sre | ing report | where it in fh raining, with the ex wodra and oreign Mintater Soonino, North of Vprea and he we 0] ception of a while band» played patriotic airs vo! the Canal near & eitaet and Bet) OF y duel int the Garibeldian veterans in the oraeh | jas the German day ip] and the sanguinary checking in this A seonied that the atirring days of the! vel dvaner ” thome ane vay eve y of four tue ' “ ¢ dence \« “i, OP dhe enemy, they drew tack (heir| "OA the Ole ate polit Beat nitty, | ist’ Wife S Th Is No More Piti- | ween THOY QRow | lwith Mage Hoaide the obelisk in the =k ‘aie tinaller forces so tie ian pomtions the Germans, undoubtedly in an et- | Bue Evangelist’s Wife Says There Is 2 - OLD Alone square wos an linmense carivature of | r Hat, $5 te $10 of the eastern bank of the Canal fort to Influence our #harpahooters, able Object in the World Than a Wife Physic- Emperor Francis Joxeph of Austria, “South of Neuve Chapelle the Hrit. displayed in front of our Hines a Turk- . . . . towhich all kinds of mina Londen Outrich “see, 3.95 te ish @till he of py front treneh ish flag, a green background with ally and Financially Fit Who Deliber- buried. rene hb, Bri ie Weak Se ‘a peg taken Muy The Nghtin jues | the oreavent, Our African troops ately Deprives Herself of Motherhood. Rusian flags were borne aloft with nasi et Att Siar kM ind TeePonded to thie provocation at once | ctie: tanta colors oe eee rifle fire which brought fag | un 7 he ‘ Neuville Mrene attacks yesterday | ¢) the ground. UA. shar tan ant Jaro WAN A great patriotic demon ware eapiilied with: very Heavy losses | sequently went out and Brought the By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | stration before the home of Rivciotti fort emy ee ee al : Billy Sunday has struck out soctety again bald ‘The veteran “red sit” “German aiisiips have exnt Prisha RBA Ke ROAD ck He says that society—in the narrow or New York sense of tie word oniled to Inaistent demande | Attacked the sraports of Dover at anee, have caylured another series | has pretty nearly put maternity out of business. Ie says there are many | for a apecch by declaring: To-day Calais trenches it Richebourg-l'Axoue of the welltodo where one or two or three! the [allan pemple are writing the last | ny, homes of the ey took 456 prigone . ' Pas patenes tase nlane ram | They tuok’ 480 prison faa children are looked upon au a curse instead of a blexs page of thnir pational WSberation to r th that ing. And he denounces tn his best ven the women | which OwF rod wlitetd contributed Set forth th aire vel BRYCE’S REPORT TO GO | ne is obsess King Victor Emanuel personatiy | RERKALEd Over wat ter a & | who, because they want to look pretty or because they TAGE (her time only, no mention of anu ALL OVER THE WORLD are afraid their social gayeties will be interrupted visited the barracks thie morning es ollowed by ao ‘gre cong rack was made, — IN A TWO CENT EDITION. deliberately push aside the honorable crown of mia: |cheerea vwiidly. Grout crowds ERRIS/ Stay: 17. Wisle companies a | ternity. women were in the streets, Of Gaemans were sinughtercd IM ARNG) oONDON, Mas eo Beitinh 1 wondered what “Ma” Sunday thought about {t Premier Salandra convoked a coun: oe eee lie and dorther mecora: (Tvermment has decided to ianwe a! 1 don't agree with ber theology but I do respect her as | cil of ministers te aver Hair Und A Fee eee ae ty. trom the] MLOBY CWO conta) edition of the re-| a shrewd, senstble, kindly woman, who for nearly |—~——— tan er Arms te fe, dees 5 of the committer on alleged | thirty yeare has held down the diMcuit job of being/by this time and we started to go Clashes between | Saturate the hair thoroughly pyre ana’ Sod ml vine l ow h or calc : ae the wife of a popular evangelist. I belleve a conjugal partnersip with an | vPstairs. | Tatil Paul tural late the trian treepe are reported ¢: Rado, memento mst aah : formerly ritish Ambassador ol bs ba ate BNO points. They sought to recover the hington, was. the President, | 5 R. 0, tenor would be easier. nh passing pur ot your old ne ball ec frontier. little plain water. Eve ground guined by the Freneh in the! report is being trangiated into] Moreover, “Ma” Sunday knows all must grew old alone, she will be without elling you when a Ing to one report, the Aus POSLAM THE ONE GREAT AID TO SKIN HEALTH Yo stop rd OP Ree Pimples, Rastica os ath al skin trou- ply Poslam. it whenever the skin ails—it prove to yon over and over again how perfectly it can eradicate ¢ ments and cor atl diseased conditions. Nothing can compare with its ps effect on inflamed, irritated skin, indue redness is removed ov complexions beautifully cleared And Poslam is harmless—can be ull conditions st sells Poslam. For free Emergency Labora- fork. floslam Soap, for toilet and bath, cated Poslam; 25 cents and 1 ints. —Advt sample write torie, B32 West 25th St We Bid Unrestricted Suit Clearance FIFTH AVENUE, AT 43rd STREET, NEW YORK the chief languages of Europe and!about maternity, having brought uD consumed with remorse and with | India four children of her own—Helen, envy of wiser womer —_—> —-—. | George, William jr. and little Paul) “You know how it is, Ma” con- GERMAN COLONY The first two are well over twenty. | tinued, ironing energetically as she | IN AFRICA TAKEN |Hily and Paul are somewhere between |talked, "You know, — everyborty | BY FRENCH TROOPS. Pe and twelve, and demand and get! knows, that there are whole families | a full share of thetr mother’s atten-| of rich society people with no chil- dren at all or, at most, with one or two babies. I'm not saying the wom en are always to blame, There 4 women to whom Nature doesn’t tie gift of children. ‘There are wom- en who dearly love babies and long for them, but Who are denied the « sire of their hea simply | thon. I found her at the troning board In ee Kitchen of the temporary Pater- son home at Park Avenue and Twen ty-oighth Street. She wag plecidly froning a blue-and-white silk shirt for her spouse, The amile of greeting was suddenly wiped off her face when | PARIS, May 17.—A French column, | commanded by nel Mayer, occu- | pted on 11, the post of Esoka, in | the German colony of Kamerun, ac- | Leording to a telegram received here | | to-day from the Governor-General of | French West Africa. The post was captured after a brill- because lant flank movement. Tho French I asked her what she thought of the] their husbands Lave led lives bofore Josses, the message adds, were slight, | rich women who avold maternity, marri sae nA lage which unfit them for parent- those of the Germans wel eave ke We lane inte weeldl || ea: —————_ whom | pity mere.” ehe said “But it certainly loot as if a lot ROMAN BRIDGE RENAMED gravely and slowly, “than the | of women are to-day refusing to have ebildren for purely selfish reas They have the means to bring up a family, but are afraid they will spoil ALBERT, SUPPLANTING FREDERICK WILLIAM. LONDON, Mey 17, cially able to have a family of children and whe deliberately de- herself of thi She ie laying up unteld misery z The municipal They don't lke to give up their par- authorities at Rome have renamed| and regret. Perhepe the card | ties and their entertainments even for Frederick William Bridge Albert | table and the ballroom will eatis- | @ few years, They dread the respuu- fy her for a few yeare, but when it is too late te change her de- in, when she and her hueband ridge in honor of tho King of the Relgians, according to despatches re- ceived here to-day, sibility of children, “Now, I'm not sentimental and blind on thie subject.” pressed her iron firmly on Billy's neckband, “Children often do mean a lot of hard work, trouble es they in spite of all their mother can do. They area bility, and a bio one. Physically, mentally, morally and regrercionlty they demand a lot from their mother. But every- suing that's really worth while involves responsibility. Put to- fever all the work and worry, all You Share in These Notable Economies in This Beginning Tueaday, May 18th. An opportunity to replenish your more, “Mr, Sunday and Tf have sald often that it if a pity that the edu ented people, the people with mon the peoply who could give moat their children, who could re wardrobe with a Suit for Travel, them splendidly for life and provile! them with every advanta. re ust Street, Dress or Sports Wear at ally the very people who have the amaliest families." NO CHILDREN FOR PARENTS WHO CAN'T AFFORD THEM, “Do you think that every should have as many children nature permits?” T asked “Ma” Sunday's smooth — brow wrinkled a trifle and her hazel eyes grow thoughtful, “It's hard, almost speak publicly on that subject with- being misunderstood,” she said “I'm afraid you'll have to excuse nue But T will say this—I don't think people are justitied in having children they can't support.” IT realized ‘hat again "Ma" vindicated my opinion of her Unparalleled Reductions, one as ALL OUR SUITS Heretofore 845 to $75 nw $25 ALL OUR SUITS Heretofore $85 to $135 sew $25 had od sense. “Don't you think that the aociety women who do have children shoul | ve them more persenal care, | of leaving them so much of tho eo with servants: “Ma” smiled broadly, “If 1 said I did think so," she ob- served, “they might come back aut me, because T have had to leave my chil dren with servants frequently. | couldn't help it, for M y atir a step anywhere without me jo C. 0. D. No Approvals. and it anh good for litte children to ‘f i i yank them around the country all the No alterations during Sale. time, Then, as they get olde tet schooling has to be considered, I al- I went out to Winona Lake not Paterson,” The shirt was thelr figures or their complexions. | impossible, to | Bunday won't | ways have them with me when I can. | ago to bring the little boys here to! at immaculately smooth ‘ow went out te play i with a warm sr staying away {for any other jot her biggest a Epprovi that younps un the comfort st boy. rrefully RUSSIAN FORCES ON BOTH FLANKS w whe ex plu how any mother « others the care of her wants t dorun o . ren ehildren Retreat From the Sai River if they reeeiv ee Is Now Admitted in HUSBAND WANTS CHILDREN | Petroctad Reports AND IS PROUD OF THEM. | elrograd Reports. | "Don't you think it's semetines the sialon j husband, rather than his wit who belle in race sule "oD staggented., PRTROGRAD, May 17-—A great | *Ma" Sunday shook he ‘ “1 believe a man always wants |Uittle is developing near the fortress chilay hy of Przenyel, tt wos stated to-day, The enemy has appeared tn large pointed if he finds force on both Russian flanks in the that his wife is opposed to hav- | regi Chyrof, The upon ) extending from Jaroalau to is re of t qi of their husbands through the u diatance of thirty-Ave miles, | to become mothers. Much unhappiness of married life one way or an- ness. sian conter is failing back emysl from the bend of the nehments previously pre- triane | dary at ence point, but were repuleed by the Italians, whe teek ene pris- ener. fiel a telegram from Lugano, Switzerland, to the Morning Post aaserts, received two nailed boots, woollen gloves. course of formation available unite ried Nadworna after a gerat struggle On the preceding evening our w attack, continuing energetic pursuit | fighting 1» developing favorably of hair will bave vanished, leavi : "the akin as white and amooth as before, Drug atores and toilet counters s¢tl EI Rado, 30¢ and $1.00. Money back if uot tempted té cross the boun- LONDON, May 17,.—Haly now hae 700,000 soldiers ready to teke the ind fully equipped, according to ani term it roan vere Hiker Mig. tty Adi hich ia clos# to the Italian frontier. “every @oldier,” © Herne despateh “hes jankets, three patre of many stockings and iF YOu, Gn ARD TO FIT Ay Agu the, TOUT FIGURES No longer any need to pay exorbitant prices for ‘made-to-order garments, and the lant “On the same day our treops car- hich forced a bridge head in occupied Sniatyn, We “tn jaitte the region province of Shavli ¢ of Courland) the) repalond eereral attacks west of | ES Shavit) and successfully attacked a sa child to work for | pare Ge nw are attacking | @trong column enomy near the) A ” er erat de Nk vee pe [with great vigor north of Praemysl! village of Grodai which was endeay- | “Roaming und Hdr abinnitan ‘utic baw likely {HUL hove been unable to make any im-!oring to envelop Shavii fro the| Youu 4 te cnek Kinet her home and ty oie} pression on the Russian lines, To the} north, Wa threw it back.” 1 be ‘Gace. plier Rr" Ae sia. [eee Minis tociketee thay nia. | [wouth, northwest of the Chyrot-| BERLIN, via wireless to Sayvitie, WP should not shift upon hin wife ait | Eezemyal railway, the Austrians are] 1, 1, May t7.—Reporte from West! Get tt now, this Is the very thing for responsibility for the care of their jolt thin offennive Gallcla confirm nowa depatches tell- 5° | Little ones alts, pet right for her The Hussian offensive in south: | ing of the extent of the defeat nut ‘Thea just try | neither should sno be turned into tern Galiela, north oF dared. is) fered by the Russians. At the same h a hopeless drudge. There's no [hr ported to be progressing satisfac: | tine they make ridiculous certain |¢ jssinpi ‘ | Paasen"in ie worls, wn father |! Esper teeters '* Atthe Mississippi Cabaret hs gs Bumike the Ries | Although we w obliged to fall) Por instince: It was announced at on the other side, It's @ bear, it's = aleep or giving him an airing Ibook fn the Carpathians,” says he) Petrograd that the Russian general beer! "Tain ste Mm favor of having Busshin Woe Office, “we simultans | commanding the Forty-elghth Divi- A-1693 Is the number and the price Sox Rymieie rhe Renavls. Te leousiy made a decisive offensive 1! siog had been epecially mentioned for | * &% lines would b AN Hehe | Hosteorn Gaheta, whereby we gained | bravery, Heports received bere sald jut allt lolis suit Feeniim ee nMIAL to. oe left wing 404 fenat the Vorty-eighth Russian Divt- ernst Wie mel | el ota ed seen oth the Aue sion has been entirely disposed of by ie WHET tran nebete ‘ont © " ’ \iation of capture. 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