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OLE ETE TS TOD: yO » weno - - ; THE BVERionw WURLD, MUDVAL, MUVEMBER 1, 19156 How toVote; Do Not Write ANTLAIEN LABOR |THE GIRL OF TO DAY ule SUCCEED?! BIGBATTLE STARS (“amt sare sur \ *‘Yes’or‘No’on Your Ballot . LATEST SOCIETY OUTFIT "What Amendments Mean ‘AWISINVALID, |THEMANOF TODAY WIN) FAIL? | AT AGUA PRIETA srs Phe tas vn owen vou wren vn MOHCOURTRULES — = VALAATFRONT, Enter Election Booth, One Containing Names of Elective C.andidates and the Other Two Ss Muni Accont | | oA ; © Trows A i s tieht u P ‘a ih M Bearing on Important Changes in ers Same Right to | a if ; 7 State's Basic Law living as Citi \ 7 AL Lt VoLIng Boolug & MmOrrOW aah registered Volrr # even ee] WASHINGTON, N ‘ Bellots to be marked and « lepusited in the bom, One buliot will contain Nuts Ale lem 1 ~" eames of (and tee f sa) dour lective offices whick will be simile form a anu ' ‘ te those of previous years, The other two ballots, boweve:, relate to the . ag ’ Constitutional quest hat are be voled om thus ye Koc question mo held ; . al - raf t Will be eat forth by liself woth two amall squares opposite i for marking = Muc\ ae ‘ * . ¢ De hot @rite (6 Une eque « word “yer” o but mark oo “X" tn | em aus en . a ' » f the square. similar to negk put before the name of a candidate on the | ™Ot* bed 4 a os f ond becavee of ite sinmtlont the . containing Varner quemti« Ome what hag the artic ‘* ohip of i 1 sient . wy the Constitutional Conventten last aummer; the Japapese, “ f Ae ' ments t have beeg pends before the Legtalature ' Arisota jaw an enaccet the on boundary | ——L_—_ es iis ule « peng t 1 QUESTION NO. 1 Arnona and made plawful for any e employer of more pers Hed Hintes tr Moret Conmtut t) employ tex» thar per cent . an 4 the tution sumed & qualified ‘ or with The thet a clash Lo aReigt Seapine salle WUalied electors oF mee tm . . od States, The banwed by the court was one in which Austrian weiter jn Hisbee, Arix outposta al Prieta. Mhortl uneed Question No. 1 asks whether the re- tion contains much subjects as ht to enjoin his employer and t . ced na vised Conatitution #hall be approved, | short Hot, jnoreaned executive State from enforcing the law ax the Gahting became general ove save for the two articles submitted] power, revised judiciary, partial !!m™. : th wade separately, namely on lowtilative ap-| measure of home rile for cities, ree) JUSCe Hughes, in announcing the vortionment and taxation. ‘This frat | organized Mate fnances, budget s¥@- | jor saniioed mt thal already Villas troupe iad reached a pet question includes the main body of} tom of expenditures, increased pay country were entitled to the equal proct im Aqua a he newly prepared Conmitution. If] pue di inighed authority for legia- | tection of laws Jaturs, To vote om this question, put “A®4 that means equal laws for By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. n "Xin either box labelled “Yes aliens and citizen he added v 9 “Ro.” Justice Hughes deciared that {he! The girl of today is a sue @ majority of the voters approve, at town and a demand will become the organic law of the late for the next twenty years. Th ue was reported t have been made by Gen. Callen varite at te foe | fan duct the costumes Om : | urrender by! P.M exhibit dnatic n aw was in confliet with that per ‘That i* the verdict of by far the greater numls ters 1h lA oh hese ee EI guaranty of liberty oorded , ! Gens Vilas with) . Beers lune @ i Mid dee Allens by the Constitution received about her, a final group of which are printed to- norroW pecdshea the dahiticawnis nature of alnzed Kid de : he said, would exclude aliens from we shall consider the last justalment of letters about | ngs of the boundary eat bid of the eve QUESTION NU. & Arizona ax ali uld not live where the. 2 iD Newel A try t his most ismet meh | Lesisletive Apolaiteiaet thee: orale ter Mote ee ne man of to-day, and try to summarize his mo Do you expect to uke Agua Pre oa Ae iene She ne would be that although the U salient characteristic tosday!” a United Staten arn kid lenths ao 4 atl S ou States had the power of admitting vo hav vtthew , ty" k mtiuieny. Bae 8 Sedan’ nie , ad so harp criticisms of the modern Meer asked. \ kating costume aliens to the country the States could We bave had some uae Pasi Bye rub f ta. } << sort girl, but 1 have been intere TRL Corres pan lieve in he keep them out by such legislation ax | the Arixo} { “The authority to control immigra- admit’ or exclude alien Sure, Mike 4 and pleased to note | was the only English Hl «States army officers de ' eve, however, that he intends to at tuck iv earnest until to-morrow In Spanish Villa inquired whet the united States intended to help For, on the w 4s well ws women, be Question No. 2 reiates to the ap- {more than all the reat of the 1 It continues the leg it seems to me that | yortioninens of representation in the wolely in the Federal Sree 6 Cees apse etsteans it Only Because Ate He) » Ph pe mte over aid Just Hug , Benate and the Aesombly THIN) Metropolis. It this article should be aanertion ais outs Hing i ent rebel. Anybody who ix a part of the American article makes no essential change ja bvisions of the olé| » i opportuni eat i Be Ca wee ee onhe at the present basis of apportionment |Consttu hue and New York | tlens the opportunity of earning a ah : fe, ines ra | which prevents New York City from |City is livelihood when lawfully admitteé to eft in the minority pither wa The girl in whom the Spirit of day burns as{ 1 ; «| the Btate would be te f 0 the cores : | , | having a majority in the Legislature, |Voting for or axainat this article wil assertion of the tight to deny ontoaics mane vivdly as ever the Spirit of }aReG 1a tis heart OF egy aii ted basins te 0-M0 deapite the fact that ite population is ‘make no difference to the Metropolis, | and abode, for in ordinary cases they | Continental patriots, ia in revolt againet the tyranny of tradition. | In view of the fact that the American ‘ cannot live where they cannot work. “If such 4 policy we permissible To be concrete the practical result would be that| to-day those lawfully admitted to the coun ninent had recognized Carranza and assisted reinforcements in reuch- ing ©; The girl of J? equal chance with my broths want te « man, to be a success, around at home and wait until “A GIRL SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY 100 MILE CHAMPIONSHIP QUESTION No. 8 * TO-DAY." He Was assured that the American ion. try under the authority of the act HE’ ' \ snes to the fashions of former | gorces in the trenches facing the pros- Article X- submitted by the Coustiiuiivual of Congress, inalead Of antevice ina{ ‘2me youth condescends to offer |SHE'S A SUCCESS, AND HE WILL) Ours are tar more healthfil |pective Mexican. battlefield. would substantial sense and in their fuil] her another home, even though | MARRY ONE. | indeed, we are not the Lireut both sides alike, ‘There must be scope the privileges conferred by the | that igno: us performance 7 Dear Madam: How Fan any ene) a Preps Pacha pel bi no firing across the line, he was told, 1S winning drivers tn thilttin admission, would be segregated in tit “ doubt that the modern girl is a suc- L bop ers: Villa said he did not imtend fringe |} eon! Burman, 4 such of the States aw chose to offer! jn Wivsaciead ie. Croetn, oe 8? Itsceme to mo that the ‘twen-| Use paint and powder, and yet 1 | acroyy: the ine. Wor thia reason Htickenbacher, Muitord, Question No. $ relates to methods/ personal property assessment of cor-| hospitality. i ipl d-s y-three-year-old’ and ‘A, B! had| Could join the bu ° ‘a Ae wanted to get bis bearings on { of assessment and supervision of tax-|porations, It puts up bare against ceeheieusieipbinencnsies girl of to-day has a first-hand— | Letter take a ride in the subway and pga] i peer’ treet boundary, ation, but not to the amount of taixea/special exemptions from taxation and| and often, doubtless, ill-regu- use, thelr heads, not as battering rams, Nike cute? sare ton elehs perce illa’a main body started from Gal- 9 ses ae levied, It leaves real estate taxation {alms at a more centralized and uni- WITHDRAWS $200 000 lated—curiosity about men and ji) ae nature intended. to see. bev! days are trained to be self-reliz [iirdo Vass, twelve miles cast. before ae alrinen will tly upside down, wrathods as they are, but provides that |form syetem of State control over tnx_| ’ thie queer world and her own [arty eaaon things out for themueivan.| Oat and we re daylight.” ina ine several miles ton a the Legislature may make changes in' methods, | i They ean come to ouly one conclusion! Filureg. We arent; WEARE A [they proceeded, foot, horse are - M, THE SEPARATE AMENDMENT BALLOT. SUIT FOR ALIENATION Sct: dsspite Mme. Grundy's de- Jin modern sist is there with the} BURR Ega”® Aan “are tillery, toward the Mexican town, with cree that only predigested men- | BOOUS. Success sticky out ali ove happy and intelligent. the advance and flank guards that had tal food is lo for the eweet mar Ls Hi her on eaterpill se NT deployed in a wide gemt-cirele from ® 3 The wor Is progressing, and out “i a - the enst to the south of Agua Priet . . ; ’ young thing. Finally, the girl of [worn superstitions must make way|“"ONE OF THEM" TELLS WHY |‘Ne (asl to tile mull tl abgla bilte AMENDMENT No. 1 Blackwell Discontinues His Court! to-day usly questions the |for brains and honor, | SHE IS A SUCCESS. Mia itneale Menor panioa: tre tee scons Mica lion octtrig eutat uftoge pia) owes, Action and Mayers Can Cease | historic Anglo-Saxon conception | ,.\t'8.a,cinch that the next gens) “Dear Madan: ‘That tho gitl of to- Fairy whieh covered the right flank. of oe afeltei us to ine an its Tine border. All al bE 8 perfectly ndent, since she haa le jto us eher brain to advant ng the line of | Villa troops passed lines an trenches a short distanc of man’s role and her own—the conception so perfectly illustrat- {| ed by Milton, when he wrote of life than we What did the {disputable fact. jioned girl know about | ie watting, pure milk, fr i to Worry. | mareh th bagio, “Abraham ned how | of Amer nil automobile clube e, andl? n : if om the border, The trenches were ity When Mr, and Mrs. Joba Mayer his Adam and Eve—“He for God | tooth brushes, &c.? Her specialty | tia attained a position of importance faled with United States troops, whos : Question No. 1 of the ballot for|vision of the Constitution, ‘To vote|return to New York to make thelr a only, ae ue rey is i on Gi was soothing syrups and rattles. |i tiie business world, She support#}inachine guns were hid in posi 5 in him. separate amendments to the Consti-|1" favor of giving women the ballot | pearance in society—and they are ex-| the old-fashioned girl that erselt ereditably and often two or | tions. tution cally for a vote on Woman] 2x, Sia he erie lebehen tne ae pected from California to-day or to-{ Of course the girl of to-day isn't| Ys Sereakt a uA pone ae Vipee Other Waneals OF Bet eae Suffrage. ‘This subject was not in-]vote against giving womon the bal.|orrow—they will find that the cause | perfect and her defects are " ind intent to|der and even rouge (providing cluded in the revised Constitution] lot, mark an “X" jn the square la-|of their greatest worry has disap-| blatant than her virtues, She does; set me pretty sc ind Ws) it with discretion and thereby makes + ding before | belle None of the leading po- dress idlotically, e doesn't t because it had been pending , 6 DO- | peared. ress idlotically, she doesn $ lature and would have been |litieal parties has taken a stand on ‘i i ier hi ihe teh to tho people this year any-| this question, leaving ita followers at| 9 it Vanished to-day when William | care of her hea way, regardless of tho general re- Mberty to decide for themselve, me for the progressive, modern girl] herself more attractive)? 1 have with ideas of her own, who can tuik| heard more than one man reply to the th as well as ah nae and be true partner to mé ement, ‘Beauty is only skin deep,’ Blackwell, millionaire lawyer, gentle. | Should, she is altogether too con-|+hrough this Vale of teara and Joy. swer, ‘That's deep enough man farmer of New Jersey and former | celted, she sometimes shows a ven-| Marjory M. has the right done on batli husband of Mra, Mayer filed eer of harda she plays wil c+ sexes, ‘ hed 5 Fad } yer filed in the " fy than AMENDMENT No, 2 {Supreme Court a discontinuance of | tain of the secondary vices, t|SHE PAINTS, POWDERS, cooks| Keener there is none better than ry fer Of artiaie nonen | his $200,000 alienation of affections | & her time! When she is makin AND IS A SUCCESS, doesn't go into marriage with her Malton, “Germiteing tha” Leginlature. ty alter the | suit against young Mayer, who ly a son| so many new experiments with her- eye: i interest Upon deute Incurred for or iy M i } Here's the defense of a “paint-aud-| fusband’s income is and uses it wuthorigal by get “o b of a director of the Sugar Trust and | self and with the world some of! powder” girl ha married, too: | geeerdingly, getting for the money he peuple, le anim Nephew of the late Henry O. Haye. | them are hound to be mistakes. To] “Dear Madam: The modern girl is just twice as much as our arand- meyer, sum up, I think the girl of to-day| not @ failure, not by a xood deal. 1) mothers did, and thereby making Jam a modern girl and 1 do not cor The fillng of this suit, nearly a year | has given proof of a point of View 80) Mito, myselé se eanie. oe wave cen] her home so much more ‘") estiq i h di ma gercnd aueetion 20 Fate ent HERR I asred eb Fo ih ago, sent Mayer and Mra. Blackwell] increasingly intelligent that we may! powder 1 was fftecn and have ee ee eee aration oat that relates to a technical question] lating too rapidly and the entie| @ Butte, Mont. where they sived ga| trust her to correct her weaknesses used for some years, Eom! the centuries have so far exhib- i -] 4 ! ; ' wenty-flve years of age and have A He of bond interest and sinking fund of] Amount Will be set aside thirteen | Seclusion until Sept. & when both af-|and that we need not fear for the er Ase We) ited, ani or one am proud to the State, If approved it authorixes} years, before the bonds are redeem. peared in court and obtained divorces. | girl of to-morrow Wigs dream in the Latest Atle Tiite| sian myself ONE OF THEM. the Legislature to changy the rate of /abl, The amendment is designed to rs, Mayer, who went to Newpor:, a: © dAnCO Ant 9 good time _—_— 4 hlerest on certain State canal bonds} permit readjustment so that sinking| shortly after her husband was sucd|TO-DAY'S GIRL HAS CHARA. ))) ‘{iteo RIND: Oe Oe eH Piel BRITISH KING IMPROVES ‘ out affecting their v fund accumulation will be complete | did not oppose the divorce suit no TER AND HIGH IDEALS. ure and enjoy & good cabare vestment, On at the same time the bouds are due, | did Blackwell. ‘The day after the “| make my own clothes, as far | LoNpos eg eae double divorces were granted Mayer| “Dear Madame: Referring "ag possible. I do all my house: |, UONPON: fig Sei Mec Sabo TROPOSITION NO. 1 married Mra: Blackwell and the couple! numerous letters being published in| wi hy even to washing, ironing | have oon ae eeotane: SUR chapter five hundred apd seventy of th r x he Evening Worlit to whet and baking. ere is no trad Nat ntahte thew Gata ices papier fire bunsond 0nd caventy of the Set I" Apprently Mayer did nor wait for| The Evening Worll an to wh man that can get the beat of me | ajnniniuiiy chan any wien’ fil ta fromdg to tha amousit af mk {ents sore iu ny ° advice from his rriends. in fact he| the girl of to-day is a suc ') tn any w And | can cook and Inst week, addition peat aad ae was married within a few hours|falhure, | would say in most ev wash dishes just as well with a > —— f Cait aaa ox etter ee aes, he. oneae kage atic terms that the gil of to-day, ‘paint Ang powder factory: on as Vatuter Balls @ aubuiisalon 2 entions of the couple to wed were a i : m ighbor, horribi: tated i 1 election ‘to coess, cr of the 186 y neighbor, who is y | painting the threesstotry: bu “Fundied ‘tind’ Aivees, he anmened? MME Ie TL announced by Mrs, Kugene Thurston | 8 & auccess. ‘uke a girl of the Isil Oty Relghoeh wie, te hevribly | ' ee 4 Bogert, mother of Mrs, Mayer, who| period and place her in the world « know my own husband likes my |! “ ne ial Wed ond lives at No, 145 Hast ‘Chirty-ftth] to-day and she wonld quickly prove appearance far better than ho | Twenty-f see, A ‘The last of the questions is not a]inally voted has been exhausted be-| Street, ee MMABIMI la ootapale With the] WOnIdTI showed a chine Wace ! ' y 1, slipped a Constitutional one, but relates solely} cause of the unexpected increase in een ened . . and pal And if a few of | plunged to affold to authorizing an issue of $27,000,000 | damage Claims awarded by the courts, modern girl. my pale- sters would wake | oi.pended As iar State bonds to complete the Barge| To complete the canal and obtain the ANTI-SUFFS HAVE FAITH “There will nu doubt alwa up they wouldn't lose their hus- mv Harlem Hospital i ‘anal system. It ia officially desig- | benefits of its operation the additional dria who paint, prudish girls and bands as often as they do, H ' Hed shortt tort nated as “Proposition No. 1." The|funds are necessary. Unless voted int haa tha exeant As Pint, pov i pital ! | State cannot issue long term bonds] through a bond issue, the sum. wii IN MEN AT THE POLLS highbrows, These ave tha excep heart curls ‘and tw without vote of the people: therefore|have to be included in direct State however, and not rul kirts are discovered VA the canal proposition has to be voted|taxes. New York City is expected t+ eee “ i as radium Nor aon The eniarged. canal is nearly | benefit by greatly Increased commerce | In my epinion, the average | #8 les of : completed, but the $101,000,000 orig- through the barge canal, a modern girl is fine in character, yy \. Pure Heart’ 1 independent, versatile, maintains jan “Only tO Per Cem. of Women of The RHEINAROONS march by platoons Voting Age Favor Fran igh ldeale, laswell educated and | anoiyea (en vera eyo, eid ; : arse Marie To cast their ballots here H \ chise,” Is Claim | is economically self-supporting, Wail caro ty wear ci ive \ | ; , te shortfall hint with he nat “Their vote's immense for temperance Yes] X] PROPOSITION NocT |] s’ssctoctttes.nistes sou] ura art nara stot And Liebmann’ Rheingold Beer. morrow, ‘The anti-suffrage women an the rudiments of education ry To teas beads for 27,000,000 nounced to-day that they would not| "new @ few parior accomplish | : ; 1 ] i Beer In the jer days a girl was do 80, “because they believed that th mente fer Bip) Graces nmnane (af @lection will be fairly conducted by| her friends. Marriage was her It must be finished by the adoption of this Bond issue the regularly appointed officials and ory Tl ot ase siemens Lersay 4 watchers and that the election will . or by direct State Tax, be conducted more efficiently ani] Y@f an architect, an accountant, It means lower cost of transportation, more bus- expeditiously by them than if Inter. | # Manager of various departments iness for business men, more work for workmen. , The original Canal made New York the Empire State. Miss Alice Hill Chittenden, Pre , of work, an artist in music, paint- ing er eeulpture, and there are few fields which she may nov fered with by women watchers, The First American Railroad Came 4 ; + dent of the State Association Oppc 4 i ‘The Canal enlargement will continue our rapid com- OD WOMAD HUATSER cold tear ete! enter with @ goed chance of suc: 38 Years Later Than Carstair. Rye jmercial and industrial development, claim made by the suffragista that} ¢ees, One needs only to look Railroads have undergone much im- || ELECTION BULLETIN: “Returns from 1940 out 00,000 Women of the State wish to provementainee then, Sohas Carstairs [ca sf | : r ‘ ° * , ; around at the many women who POV y haa Ce causrains| || of 2077 election districts in Greater New York Sustain the Empire State’s supremacy. vote iu ludicrous. eupiate do,| have eusceeded in various occuna Hye vers Carstuirs bolle containg Penarer ||! indicate a landslide for Liebmann’s Rheingol Proposition No, 1 is at the bottom of one of the bal- that the womon of voting age in qed tions to realise what can be dona experience. Distinctive for mildness, Beer. fy : sas e ber 2,700,000, we say that y any girl of to-day, Hlowness and purity, Carstairs Rye Fr} ’ i lots and is the only so-called proposition on the ballot, Mo more than 284800, oF approximate. | vf, aga irl of to-dny, am glad to| mello ial tt peestetre hye S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. “4 neal jood, * favor of the extension of the suffrage | living in this wonderful age of! te women, lames opportunity and developmen having