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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 1915. Many of Him in New York; 'QQVERNMENTSEAT (War’ She’s Nota “Painted Doll’? OF RUSSIA MAY MOVE TO MOSCOW Grand Duke May Abandon Ef- | forts to Form New Line at Brest-Litovsk. AUGUST 20, 3 Death List 5, Total Casualties LONDON, Ai 20.—The following official and prisoners has been subinitted to the French Allien. 1,149,060 3,260,000 Totate oo... seceeee es 6,089,000 ‘The figures dintribute the number of killed as ‘how French, 460,000: English, Lo sage Rusmans, 1,260,000; 1,680,000; Austrians, ; Belgians, 49,000. (GREAT FORTRESS 1 (ST. LOUIS FLOODED! WON BY RERMANS: | SIX FEET OF WATER ee BULGARIAN WAR WAT 1S PEREGT HSBAD? OSE OF ALES, WASHNGTNHERS Wl 1 PE Unconfirmed nad Tip Is Not Disputed by Legation at Capital. Teutons ORR AAA CO ORD OD ODD ADPRDPRPO DAO DDDODODDODODDODO AY Judging from the replies, it seems easier to describe the perfect husband than the perfect wife. Can It be that there are more of him known 7 Evening World readers? The consensus of opinion is that for the perfect wife, however, the “painted doll” type won’t do and there are strong ggestions that to find her there must be a:search in.the kitchen. “GIVE ME THE GIRL FROM “THE KITCHEN WHO knows SomeninG INSTEAD OF a PowDen- PUFF- TERMS SHE RECEIVED. BATTL E NOW FOR RIGA, * 1 wounr Have A PERFECT HUSBAND ap us Triple Entente Offered a Large ) Great Seaport Attacked by 20; 000 PRIS PRISONERS FROM BIG MBG STORM Part of Macedonia, Which Germans by Land 2 Was Accepted. i ‘ ee F a Desi paeanes Russians Lose can biennial People Pa in Their WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—A report ip eta la age LONDON, Aug. 20-—An the Austet-| One of Their Greatest Strong- | Homes and Police Unable here to-day was to the effect that Bulgaria had entered the war on the aide of the allies. An officer of the Bulgarian lega- tion would not confirm the rumor but sald he would not be surprised if it were true. ROME, via Paris, ans and Germans press on to the last of the outlying fortresses standing between the Russian capital and the aes? invaders Petrograd is discussing the) BERLIN, Aug. 20.—Oificial an-| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.—A heavy rat advisability. of removing the govern. | nouncement was mado here to-day of |etarting late yesterday and continua. : ment to its ancient seat at Moscow, | the capture of the important Russian jing throughout the night was still always considered the heart of the|fortress of Novogeorgievsek, with |falling to-day and had flooded rest- carne UNGAATEPUL GR, holds East of Warsaw. to Give Them Aid. SHEERS ABOUT Hig THE WEXT DAY AT THE OFMCE © unm Aug. 20,—The Mntente powers, according to a posi- nation, more than 20,000 men, dence sections In Southwest St. Louis, © tive statement made by the Sofia cor- Kovno is now definitely tm the! The official statement follows: |Potice were asked t ofo to the ald of respondent of the Giornale D’Italia, hands of the Germans. The flanking| “Army group of Field Marshal von |severa! families marooned in the up- have offered to Bulgaria that part of movement of Field Marshal von|Hindenburg—East of Kovno our |per stories of thelr dwellings, but”? Mackensen grows more threatening hourly, and it would not be surpris- ing if Grand Duke Nicholas should abandon all efforts to form a new line with Brest-Litovsk as the plvot. From Brest-Litovsk to Ossowet7, which seems to be withstanding the assaults of the heavy German guns better than any other fortress, fierce fighting continues with the advantage in favor of the invaders. Riga has again become the centre of a struggle on '=nd and sea. Petros grad states that the Russian warships protecting the Gulf of Riga were com- pelled to draw in closor owing to the superiority of the German squadron. ‘The landing of British troops Suvia Bay, Gallipolt Peninsule, is re «arded here as a partial disappoint- ment. The Turks had concentrated thelr forces in the Anzac one, a little to the south, but were able to send troops north in time to prevent Macedonia given to her by the Serbo- Bulgarian treaty of 1912, with the right of immediate occupation. The controversy over the part of Mace- donia contested by Serbia and the cause of the second Balkan war will be settled after the present war ends. Proportionate compensation is to ‘be given to Serbia, including the city of Kavala, with the districts of Ka- ‘vala and Seres, with the right of im- mediate occupation. Bulgaria, on her side, renounces forever pretensions to Saloniki, Vo- ina and Uskub. She promises also to declare war immediately upon Turkey, aided by funds of the four allies. Bulgaria, the correspondent declares, will receive further terri- torial concessions in Turkey. Tt is believed that Serbia and Greece will give way under pressure by the Entente powers, but negotia- tions will be lengthened by the reluc- tance of the King of Greece to con- went to any cession of territory. PARIS, Aug. 20.—Italy holds the key to the Balkan situation, according to Gespatches received here to-day. If the Italian Foreign Office consents to the division (a ane between Serbia Gi ith the port of Aviona to be retained | by Italy, Bulgaria may troops continue their pursult of the were unable to reach them. Telephone enemy. They are conducting a suc-'appeals for ald said portions of the. | cesstul battle in the plain from Sa- bina to the high road between Au- gustowo and Grodno, “The Russians have beon driven back on a Iino from Gudele, east of Maryampol, to Logozieje and Stud- sioczna, and are offering fresh resist- ance there, East of Trojin also hard fiehting ts In progres, “The army of Gen. von Gallwitz has made succesatul progress with its attacks on the enemy, capturing ten offfeers and 8,654 men, “Th. fortross of Nevogeorgievek, the Inet halting piace of the enemy! in Poland, has been won after a stub: | south side wore under six feet of — water, t r tracks on many lines were cov ered and some were washed out. A’ - tunnel connecting the Clark Street! . post office with the Union Station was half filled with water, As the day advanced the downpour increased. Railroad service on the Missouri Pacific and on St. Louis and San Franciseo tracks, which run” through the southwest part of the city, was discontinued, an the raile — were under water. Two incoming” — trains were halted several miles from Union Station, One stopped at’ Del~ born resistance. The complete garri-| mar Station, nenr the city limits, but # son consisted of six Generals and @6,-| (he water around the station was so 000 men. Of these more than 20,000 ich that fromen and street em- wore captured in yesterday's final] ployeer wore called on to arstat the mitle alone. ‘The number of eannen| Marooned passengors, Ropes were ras recently captured h eon increneed | ted about the rescuers to pull them any important advance by the land-|t@ more than 700. The quantity tel through the current as they waded Sais | fect husband, because there Is ing forces. It Is beiloved here that|ether war materials cannot yet be| Many hiuses in the suburbs a none, The mén know how to talk {ny forward movement of couneauence | yathmated. ore nding caurcity Caio Afterward, goodnight! First, £ |'# likely unless the British ure ro-| o@ne army group of Prince Leoperd j ately adjoldine tha etty onitheseaeias would Hke a man to be three or | inforced considerably. making further progress. OS Were SORRY cee four years older than 1am. He | Italy and Turkey appear to be on| wrne arm up of Field Marshal | Sith only raofs and chimneys visible. must have a good character, food {ihe brink of an open rupture. ‘The Le ET TOD ote wing arore| rk 1a, cistswan, Teequers im Gay Ttallan public expects war, which |" Me° ; sound story windows ne principles and know how to take back the snemy behind Koterkakul- | second story windo\ would give thelr army and navy ao good care cf a wife. I don't see va, in the section southweat of Brest- By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What ts @ perfect wife? What {s a perfect husband? Ever 30 many of you have answered, and are still answering the latter question. Don't neglect the former one. Don't put all the onus of living up to an {deal of perfection on Friend Husband. Let us hear what the Perfect wife ought to be, in the judgment of men and women readers of The Evening World. j Some men hope to marry her. Other men—I hope—have married her. What description of her have they to Zive? Why do they find her perfect, either in reality or in their mind’s eye? Does her perfection depend on beauty, on brains, on disposi- tion, on culinary ability? And how do women view this question? What sort of woman do they think fg the perfect wife? What do they think men think about her? Let's see how soon we can set her verbal portrait beside that of the perfect husband. Meanwhile several women correspondents already have charged the modern man with matrimontal preference for the “painted doll” rather than for the young woman with character and good sense. These Glin the Nhe ot i ————————— man’s idea of a perfect wife—until he marries her, at any rate—is the frivolous overdressed, superficially attractive young woman, without @ serious idea of accomplishment, who is a conspicuous figure in the restau- Taran jealousy—far from it. I wondered if the looker ever had been The Fall Guy, or how much he had on the Doll, Understand, I'm going to go it once again, for I like the girls, you see. ue not many more years of this bright, light stuff for me. Can't do it. Getting every day, Whi a couple of times a week, take her on my fishing trips, as well as hunting, let her si where we shall go in my vacation, which lasts one month. What more can & woman expect? Understand, I older get re for the quiet why 4 girl shouldn't look out for yet be induced to enter the war on the N how tide rant and dance-hall life of New} never smoke or chet a a tuff, I'm going to hunt up her future when she gets marrie ‘ h Boe ean ae to-day eald that | Tork tay GHDIORE. at WeERSiLAGAT: ee itis iting Simmel ielty, get her to | 1 think it's no more than Tigh aati hed ie ok eeu Litovek, South of the Bug we gnined i wi ou e! yor can ¢ rt - yun «) athe nas informed the allies she te] Do the young 1.0 plead muilty to] tend clubs or lodges, unless it is | haps. Anyhow, I'm pl Mee ory Foy Sane noth | On. the wostern trout the French | *ound hint sbvaiisstis backs Macedonia to for Simplicity can go out with me and no one has anything on her, She'll at least stay out of shadow gowns and tea rooms and make-u this indictment? Some of them, at/* least, do not, as you may gather from the letters published below. I re- ceived these before asking for a defini- now hold the crossroads between | Lens and Arras, which when in pos- weesion of the Germans formed a wedge in the allied line ladies’ night. “A. L.," would you call me a Perfect Husband? If you fare as well as my sweetheart. you will be luck; Learn how to iny mother taught me to save and not spend foolishly. Now L have 4 nice little bank account to my credit, which many girls cannot show, and I am only twenty-two, hed the region of Vondissoma in urse of thelr close purault.”* given proper consideration. jos leaders in Greece are said the | Phe first bulletin from Berlin re- to favor making concessions to Bul- j waria in return for a portion of Al-/ tion of the perfect wife, but in ench cook @ meal, then when you get Being a man, I'd like to be able | You know the old saying is, rs BOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug. 20 (via Lon-| of them Is outlined certain qualifica-| a mfin you won't have cause to to tell her a few of a man’s | “When poverty enters the door | earding the fall of Novogeorglevsk | don)-Gen. Fitcheft, Bulgarian Min-|tions which the writers believe the} regret your step; It lw up to you ideas, Tt certainly would be beat love flies out the window," which MANY GERMAN DEAD stated that the entire garrison wan! iater of War, has resigned on account| jady must possess, No “painted age coe Inthe “doll.” Meee cee one | ts only too true, E. B. RR. captured by the Germans, It,is not | of il health. He ts succeeded by Gen. | 40119" need apply. Indeed, I couldn't ML et ET OFFICE GIRL could tell me things, And I've | ——_o IW CAPTURED TRENCHES clear, however, whethor a conalder- Jecoff. NTS GOOD TIME. been around some. FOUR MORE STRIKES IN able part of the total of 65,00 es. help thinking that some of the requi- —_—__———_—_ gitions might be summarized in one RUPTURE BETWEEN Dear Madam: 1 have been t ADMIRES OF THE . HOME-MADE Gin cape reading for the past weeks the | different remarks printed in your | line: “Come live with me and be my 1 | 0 hs i) i ‘The capture of Novogeorglevak had ITALY AND TURKEY | coox paver abut tne pertect husband, | KNOWS MANY WHO'D BE PER. PLANTS IN BRIDGEPORT) French war Ortice Report Tells) orn torearen since the fall bt Wat- Some say there is no euch thing J 3 ‘ . IS NOW IMMINENT, | rHis YouNG MAN LOOKS IN KIT-| snd'more say if he lives they have eas Mdeet WHEE ra ca: =~ of Advance of Forces on war ee toa: Rental: Ben rf CHEN FOR PERFECT WIFE. | Yet! meet him. J ama young | fect husband? In ‘my opinion arid to Tee roan W Linge Heights. itileat rend Duke Nichelen the ROME, Aug. 2.—(via Paris)—A Howl Adele fo a ye rs a tnat question can be answered tn BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Aug. 20.— ‘a niet, elected | rupture of relations between Turkey| _ '¢ 9 wife perfect if she ean dortane palcry me tent lveom | Sinise ern [Employees from’ the following con-| PARIS, Aus. %0.~The French War] Fusslan comiunl wedge ig Ea make a perfect pie? What do the T have no home, je must be ready to settle jcerns went on strike to-day: Star| Office this afternoon gave out |to leave a garrinon “3 jo bvhotgece down when he get married? He jrather than evacuat and Italy Is considered imminent. De- jit was recomnized that the only ques- lay in action on Italy's part is ALAD DRESSING too readers of The Evening World married sister, and arh only Shirt Company, Bryant Electric Com-| statement on the progress of hoatil- but ny with my think about it? willing to get married the first ifish and giv. .|Pany,’ Lnternational Silver Comp: ities which reada as follows: M ascribed to her desire to do her ut- : ss shitee leet. ie bide 1 aot giv .|Pany, | v Company, pve tate week Mayonna stoet to conserve the interests of| Dear Madam: In looking over renee | Oe er cere abeat ing hee fit ‘come eration at ait |and Hiectric Cable Company. ‘Tho| “There has been continued activity be able to had out dehew sce Italians who still remain In the Ot-| the different oberighte nner te the young ladien of to-day. f | ror re Bridgeport, Screw Compauy: and the} on the part of our artillery along the | pl Alas ait! ee toman empire, who are now mat a perfect husband, I notice tha must say | am further now than . | Salt's je Company ha closed | banks of the Oise, to the north of | at 12,000 in number. eae writer, “A. La,” has come out I'ever was from getting married, | RIGHT THAT cints SHOULD | down their plants pending conterencea| the Aisne, in the Champagne District, | NORWEGIAN DESTROYER Italian newspapers in commenting ‘leat tha takin inom PAs 1 have been working around the LOOK OUT FOR THE FUTURE, | with striking workmen, wesley dla fi on the situation express the opinion] strong agains J Wall Street district for the past Dear Madam: I have read the The Harvey Hubvoll Company | 4nd along the front at Lia Boilie, | * CHASES U-BOAT THAT that an Italian declaration of war L.” thinks she Is wise and tells of six years, In regard to “A. L. letter from “M. D.” telling how | granted the eight-hour day to-day, as! “In the Argonne there has been! HELD uP STEAMSHIP. againet Turkey w uld not ahi re Ea who insulted her letter, did she stop to think of he was snubbed. In the fi jai alvo the Crawford Laundry Com: | aghting with mines in the region : solution in the Dardanelles favorable business call. what we young tnen see and hear Mace, he shouldn’ a pany, bi je latter concern rb! used | “Ch a —— — Serie cctente ales, because calitary| whee she made ® Dusuis ot PONG We Apna ce tua voune lucien. | ceentha Riimaslete travelling o \to establish tho open shop, ao tho | Of Vienne-le-Chatoau, and fighting) N t experts seom to belleve that a new| Can you picture a man that hie Fe ite eee ceeaet Nig: one man, They say that eallors have |Workmen walked out for a se mma | at close range with bombs and hand HRISTIANIA, Norway (via Lon- army on the Gallipoli Peninsula would| worked his way up to the pos! didn't. Did she stop to think of a sweetheart In every port; weil, {sme Employee of the American grenades in the sector of Mt. Hubert) don), Aug. 20.-~-A German submarine be superfluous. tion of superintendent of an in- the stories some of the young la- Pee ths dabsh anna be said of |Grepbepnene Company mmeot to-night Lg ag ede ar | stopped the Norwegian mall steamer 20.—, neta y M pac pe 0 fol ‘or presenta- ei 6 and} ecTARANTO Hity, Aug, 20,-i4 rane] surance company doing euch & | dice Os Mette young man tne | saye that girls marty for money |°!9h,<03norra Preventa~| of Schratzmannele the Germal lonves Within | Norwesian terviteriel held in readiness to sail from here at unless he had cause? Miss night before, one who spent his See net fer leva T haa a once Mrs, Mary Scully, general organiser | have been heavy. We found a large | waters yesterday, but the timely ap- notice. It is expected that how were you dressed good moneysMffid tried his best to posal from a man fifty-nine years |hor, snld t rican, Fedoration of Taa- number of dead German soldiers in|pearance ot a Norwegian torpedo- ; 5 ne nex impire. BRINDISI, Italy, Aug. 20.—Five army corps Apulla have been ordered to be prepared to leave concentrated for an unknown destination. —— ISER DECORATES VON TIRPITZ FOR HIS pliable lb . in offices, also those that are for- ungrateful girl talk about them a i w nee. U-BOAT SUCCESSES) (inate enough to stay home and | the next day, I have been to all CHAMPION COW in Mow Jersey has just beaten ol! sesorés by giving 12-YEAR-OLD VANISHES, | mt phe wae in Norwesian waters kinds of house parties, balls, | 734 pounds of milk in a week. dered her to leave, The sub- | STERDAM, Aug. 20.—Grand Ad- edly : 4 — | —— J mn von Tirpitz of the German navy| chen, one that knows what a A feeminiite Been ital taen ¢ SQUIRRELS COME HIGH in Port Jefferson, Cost are With Baw |BRITISH LEFT WING has been decorated with the order Pour} home is, one that can cook a meal about twenty-five of them to dif- | ~ man $36.50 to shoot one out of season, and he did it to ¢ Brening Word.) Je Morite by the Kaiser, as the result] and know something, H vou | ferent piages and Bod them a | Protect his walnuts, too. PTSHURG, Au 20.—Rova itaanour, | MAKING GAINS IN ” - | - —— an a ie a gir jnap- Beampes ines Relea colina “Germtoy's| byainone ©1004 C20 Con busy. |. Rea Renee | GERMANY If PAYING $1,000 A TON to house. | beared mysteriously from the Penney! GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN. incr to Berlin advices to-day. see end try and fearn something | You nv ‘s holders for copper kitchen utensila, vanta station Inst night, an oe TN CERT home work, and cut out | ‘4 ly after she had gone her father, Mad PARIS, Aug. 20.-~'The French War HEAVY AND LIGHT, about ho ONLY WOMAN DEALER in live lobsters in New | Hashour, raised a ery that she had been amen tosday gave out & report on|™ (Prom the Dallas News.) No matter how str you think| notes to see which one has met athaat: clty to-Gay for the child, whom they be- | (he situation 1m the Dardanelles which you are, if you, are a Neavy drinker] ¢he most men, you might get a m eve was enticed from the station, she | Tada ax follows: Et t -AN a8 Oe Sr man. Unless you do something good time, and thin! WAR NAMES TO WORRY © was left for & moment with a atrange| “In the southern zone there is noth. | — = —=—= ill be lost. Y. t when they married they are NAME! WORRY ABOUT—Sicldice and | man while Bashour went to tnquire ' th the r4 soon you wi . You must Going to have everything thelr | Aa. Rbont trains, When the father rotuned | H%* to report, with the exeeption of! A ben} ate) R For remember there is more to do Own way. These are some of the re hn age the man and child diseppeas engagoments between patrols and ar- y emoves ‘ than dressing up and running things | @ found out about the | “CAN'T; [SWALLOWED THEM," replied Bay: Rhrougy the main entrance. tillery exchanges. i i + . ‘ EM, yonne | Bashour is almost freniic over the nd One package - around, if you would get married. | young ladies of New York. | am | man when told in court to show the evidence prinoner | ssapre Rose had! “In the northorn s5ne the British Indigestion. will be 3 Pall against Tur- untry declines A) satiety Wall subjects held in the Ottoman Constipation and how did you act in bis pres- ence? Maybe the same as the rest. Did you ever stop to think what the girls do when a strange man enters the office where they are employed? Powder puff first, brush back the hair, all ready then for a smile and invitation to go to lunch. I know; I have been there and am thoroughly dis- gusted with the girls that work run the streets. Give me the girl from the kit- your meetings where you compare I have @ good position and can well afford to have a wife and home, both of which I expect to i the young ladies of to-day | —— errr a ee have soon, You may say, “Where would stop talkin ieee nae ood | MOVIE SCHOOL FOR PASTORS haa been estab- 2,000,000 MEN OF | JHOMPSONS did you find one to sult you?” I ung men | Ushed in Ilinols to show them the value of moving pic-| STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | aiLies HELD PRISONERS; answer, “In the kitchen.” She {s Etucckaneing ana | tures in church work and teach them to operate machines, wae, “aid i | | 1 P L e a dream, 1am proud of her, She dressmaking, there would be more | eset . Franklyn, Ha 1,645,000 RUSSIANS. ! can cook, bake, in fact, do any- yeung men In Now Vers roar: | MEN WHO GAMBLE and hold midnight beer parties | Celen, Cristobal... vie ania thing that 1s necessary for a wife | 42197 Guyme) HAS EXP on graves are being sought by trustees of South River | Achilles, Marseille BERLIN, via wireless to Tucker- to do, Here is what I expect to ENCE WITH GAY BLONDES. (N, J.) cemetery. ton, NJ, Aug. 20.--The Frankfurter do when I get her: Hand her $25 | - SAILING TO-DAY. z ti hat th = Dear Madam: T have taken out | nV . Zeitung estimates that the Auatros every week, bring that box of please? The girl will tell us how he kissed him and made him be- lieve she was true, and how she made him buy supper and other things, She will add, sneeringly: “He is only a young dope and he must learn his lesson.” There are thousands of these young ladies right around Wall Street. This is one of the reasons that are keep- ing #0 many of our young men from getting married. They would sooner epend their money on themselves than have some theatres and summer resorts, and no grouch, but full of fun, and can entertain the | any, and have done old. He sald world, he $50,000, but I wouldn't have him if he was the last man i wouldn't want a per- was worth two weeks 26,000 in the |better pay, eit strikes, by diplomacy News Oddities York is Mrs. Mary ©. Pickett of No. had knocked three of his teeth out, teeth had been and accepted th as proof. GIRL SUES BRONX ZOO for $20,000 dama iris in Bridgeport Will get better working conditions and or 21 West Kighth Judge saw where be- we occupied.” BERLL statement Aug. which he occupied yesterday. Schratazmannele, in tlons, was lost French.” kidnapped. ni heen in, Grove, W. Va ink her to the New Brighton Avenue the trenches, 250 yards long, which| oat on the scene prevented further 20-—The officia) | Interference With the mali ship. day regarding to situa. tion in the western theatre of war| Newcastl Between Angres and Souchez the enemy in the course of tho night was)! driven out of the trench sections of the Vosges, our firet line posi: t Lett for a Moment by Father She marine thereupon retin The police are searching the | 1 blondes, But that ee candies I bring at present, attend Soverybody. teed arcana and eee © UBY Bho Was bounced off a bucking elephant in taking | Pinar de! Rio, Tampic raof the allies, of whom theatre once a week, the movies looked” stuff didn’t excite my Paves a ride 7 Meriana, Santiage.. Him | eft wing hae made some progress in {The Irma was on her way from England, to Stavanger, Norway, When a little to the north of terens Reef the submarine hailed her with shots acrosa her bows, The Irma's skipper swung out his boats, but the Norwegian torpedo craft, ai tracted by the shots, steamed quickly | 6 jfo the spot, warned the submarine proves it, 25c at all druggists, ore than 2,000,+