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NR re 8 " THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1015. ™ 299ay.— \ RUB RAEUMATS, THE AMERICAN MOTHER OF TO-DAY? $50000,000 C0, FORD SEES CHANGE | ste rmwe sm san = ™ Rufus Mead, for forty-six years | Lhe ilbbedi chet eesti teacher of @ boys’ class in the First yivid H. Moore of the Mehodiat Epis | OAnk®. i te Mig tion bectise Tot advancing age Mr, F : copal Church was taken from a train to| Mead was probably the old 1 { , _—> You SCE ‘N THE MALES a hospital hese to-day suffering from] school teacher In the Oranges, : OR THE CHINEIE TODDLE With Some what appeared to be @ paralytic stroke “ y PATHER'S DAUGHT Bishop Moore was returning to his} Okama ' | | Se ae "—. i Jhome in thie city from a visit to his| ‘TOKIO, Nov. 2%. — Premier Count i | ay 4 AN AuCrCAC Gin J brother in Chicngo, and after having | Okuma, who has been in poor health of ‘, y the Pacifie coast, He underwent fl ' | Instant relief with a small, saith Liasliiiaat, | cannons |ieatg the fun wet eteken, hel ic ion Vocterday Aleta improving. { trial bottle of old | me | “St. Jacobs Oil.” Rheumatism i Not one case in fifty requires inter- American Industrial. Corpora-| Tells Wilson There Is Material “pain” only | : tion Gets Charter to Carry | Evidence a Conference At a a mn | | A i Rem ce preetment. Stop Cruguing! Rub Out Large Plans. Would Bring Success. | | seathing. penctrating “St. Jacobs Oi” | | onan seemsineaniallonn { mn VAS a oOoN, * i LT) ti A | Jacobs Oil ‘The American International Corpo-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—-There is | | limiment which never disappoints and ||) ration with a capital of $59,000,000 to} material evidence that a neutral con- ll yi Seana | opens bn ane dal further American trade was incorpo-| ference seeking to bring peace to | | Try } coal tri mn rated at Albany to-day. ‘The plans Europe would be successful, Henry AAA a aed 3o scan ned * ot the new concern, of which Wafl| Ford, automobile manufacturer, told Haiti Street has heard rumors for some! President Wilson to-day, tima, were made public as were the) Following his conference with the 2 a's enact and capatnn, Ease, Mt For incled ry this easy way to of Industry chosen for the board of Close what the evidence is. Ford called on the President in company directors. e e ‘The President js to bo Charles A.| With Louls Lochner of Chicago, who Cc ear your Ss nm w Stone of Stone and Webster of Bos-, "cently accompanted Dr. David Starr Jordan on @ similar mission, It ts ton, a firm which has had almst un-|Jorda varying miccess in daveloping elec. Ford's idea to have President Wilson e trie traction and power developments. a tas haat lations for pea ‘The other directors are to be J. Ogden Christmas time, a . : ah “Phat would be the proper time, Armour, Charles A. Coffin, William Fe ogg ying t world. back. the Corey, Joseph P. Grace, James J. Hin, ent ‘to ith every- A ‘ CHET RiLN HA LOWE A OTR Bathe your face forseveral minutes If the skin is in bad condition brosa Monell, Henry §. Pritchett,|, Both Mr, Ford and Mrs. Ford have] with Resinol Soap and warm water, through neglect or an unwise use of | Percy A. Rockefeller, John D. Ryan, J0!ned the movement to tnaugurate} working the creamy lather into the cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Oint- ee Mang = . + @ noutral peace congress. skin gently with the finger-tips. Then ment® and let it remain on ten min- \Cha y v’ . Saun- this congress y t ; aa ee ee ee ae A alttatthes at Berna, Copenhagen or | wash off with more Resinol Soap and utes before the final washing with Vinterlip, Theodore 'N. Vail, Bdwin The Hague and hear and pass upon| warm water, finishing with a dash of Resinol Soap. S. Webster, Albert H. Wiggin and, suggestions of the ae at aly clear cold water to close the pores. — Resinol Soap ie not artificially colored, tte ried Heekman Winthrop. to tho conditions of peace. In th f brown bel tpbtind Of the capital stock one million dol-| last few weeks the movement has Do this once or twice aday, and you : druggists and dealers tm lars worth will be designated as man- been gaining strength rapidly, and will be astonished how quickly the ids. For free sample cake and trial of ramel agers shares which will be held by Ford's intimation to-day thet he hes | healing,antiseptic Resinol medication Revinel Ointment, write Dept. HP, R interests actively connected with the Coane could, be noosmapianed by such | soothes and cleanses the pores, re. — J management of the company and 2 congress, is considered indicative | moves pimples and blackheads, and *PAysicians have prescribed Resinel must be sold back when the owners ‘..¢ the movement is being unoffi-| Jeaves the complexion clear, fresh Ointment for over twenty years im the ‘ll be free from! just as good for sc atic, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, { rains.—Advt. WHE with ns OMe | x |) Lessons 5 Y yy | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. i <i It isn't the American mother who is a failure; it's the American father! Sa-teret,, B 3 ade Work old Sam, That fs the spirited defense of the mother of to-day put forward by “An My easy payme y interrst yous | American Girl,” whowo letter is published below. If mother appears to pre- Da. Fin fer ragtimo to lullabys, it's because father goes where 215 W. 42 St, et gone ble sirens and syncopation abound. If mother wears rouge 10 Kenmare St. 240%7,;°%, "7°" and rice powder and sensational frocks, instead of a Suen P ta T. eiased, sunday, TO Be HELPING UTNE La for Klectric Moving SIGN. simple gray gown with a bit of lace, it is to catch and} charm the roving eye of father. He is the gay boy of the western world, and mother must choose between retire from the management. All ving ri to him and liviag wane ad the oldtash-| 00d anxious—to attend to some [stock will share alike in the profits Slally indorsed by certain counttiee. | and velvety, treatment of skin and scalp affections, « 8 rue that the disappearance of th is of the needs of the little bab: until dividends reach 7 per cent.; one- 4 ¢ si “ red! President Wilson offered him any en- turn will be paid to the holders of managers’ shares and four-fifths to : --is due to the absence of the oldtime American; he too clumsy! As the child father? That's considering the American mother of to-} grows older, he desires to temper holders of the common stock | day from a new angle, and I should like to know| With firmni maternal indul- ‘rank A. Vanderlip of the National Whether Evening World readers be-| Write and tell me what you think successfully treated but no, he is too harsh! y Bank wastheprincipalorganibzer finally | City Bank was the principal organiz- leve that she is really being ham-| @bout it. my Panle er of the big company. Ita object is pered in the discharge of her duties| SOME REASONS WHY THE FATH- to introduce American products into ‘orelan co! og and to b q consent gin by the Ameriogn father. ER IS A POOR PARENT. to stagger on | the participation of American capital Aden ° they Le In she forced to neglect hor home Th hich |in foreign countries. The promoters remedy for Dyspepsia, Dyvews| ¢ records of Domestic Rela: whie i \ p tery, Uicerated Stomach, Catarrh of| {and children if she would retain his| tions Courte and of Desertion {| she has deliberately usurped. have an eye on South America, Africa | the Intestines, Gastric Pain, admiration and affection? Is her di-| Bureaus show that there are hu- Tho maternal passion 1s no more|“"pne capital of the corporation will | minishing number of children due to| man fathere whose selfishness | authentic than the paternal passion,| be used in financing vennures toward the fact that he pretere a small tam-| and levity mate them eempare [Although tho latter fe perhaps rarer,| sth trade cateenicasy the toceen THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER fly? Is ho selfishly unwilling tol unfavorably with wolves, foxes |I say haps,” because [ believe pager s of international trade and een — = = m1 balance in favor \share the burden of caring for the| and ether fathere of the animal | that it exists in many cases where no ove Sree credit for it ts wn y erics of this country make the possibilities BENZOMINT babies when they are small, or of| world. On the other hand, In | ereuit fur it is given. the Amoricad| fis permanent accomplishment of the as een eitcome y for sore t t controlling them as they grow older?| many a home the wife and mother | fainily life—except on the day when| Corporation very promising. and ton- lor ’ i rs ies, and therfore become a atuam:| father oat of hie lobe Prom une [Same Rothe “Condi “amas | uret ofthe Manaard OurComoany. a AIP Is of New York’s Best Hom allitis, It does the work. | tiine tioc inthe path ot the Amer-| very” begining he. speake of {Fests at leutt partly on tho American | 9 bo Secratary’ and Treamurer And ousan omes FATHER MIGRATE. Bee ieee eae enoee ay Use RYZON in muffins, in a cake, or in any- “Dear Madam: ‘Figures don't Me,’| fession in order to become Vice Preal- nor am I a Registrar, but I want to| Mr. Straight was for many months b4 4 8 . say to Dr Guilfoy, with a profound | engaged in developing the Eastern | improvement is immediately apparent. ‘OUR chil- Hi old, but Hemiatrars make mis. |dent, though his name dees not an WM thing in which baking powder is used, and the rank lin Simon a Co respect for his opinions, that the| interests of the Morgan firm. | faults in the children of to-day, what- oo i , ever tney may bes yt we Charwed] WG PENN. RR. CHANGES. | For, good as muffins or cakes may have been, Does he evade paternal responsibil-| deliberately elbows the American | the bills come due, But | believe the| FR P. Tinsley, until recently Treas- fean mother? What is his share in| “MY children,” net signed from J. P. Morgan and Com. 50c at the drug SOLE, | making her a success or a failure?| dren.” The man ie willing=in- |WHEN TROUBLE COMES, WATCH | pany to study international. lay. is 1am nota mother, up to FATHER, No, I'm not even a | : A Fifth Avenue statement Taued That Prestdent | the same amount of RYZON will make them lighter. 8 a celebrated iecturer @ays, box it: If fathers, past, present the tango tls the ris who are good] Nen™ Fomttion Mematne ene same. 1 Tt will do all this because it is the perfect baking Relupuctie ar aacues (Reais eal acomies tne Pentepivanie ‘ecssioal ta di Direct attention to their Men’s and Young Men’s Gan drink whatever i ordered, “the|ihiecity! | powder—a new discovery. : girls who take of thelr pink cheeks} w, w. Atterbury, Vice President tn ; ‘ ‘ F , Winter Overcoats which will be offered thelr halt up in cucl papers, eta But] charge of operations of tho Pennayl- Leaders in the field of domestic science and practical home right back to the motherhood | vanit Railroad Company, authorizes the of our ts following statement There is absolutely no foundation for cooks acclaim RYZON as being a great advance—economical and papers that ale. Samuel” Rew Wretident so prepared as to retain its strength, RYZON is strictly an ire "syste ) of American pure food product, and 1s not only pure hut wholesome. To-Day and Wednesday at Special Prices Mens Clothing Shop 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor father, who ought to be Supervising little Wil home-work, pi i through the maz of the entire system. No chanj the kind reported, or of any other kind are contemplated tn the organization en eee H m4 Soaale ond se fan Cy ls railroad aren, of which Mr, : You buy RYZON on a money-back 8 pon an’ SiR basis—it must make good our every i Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats @P iow day it they are mot Gas In The Stomach | Baring, ciate: otherwise ask your ‘a zi x . = suscosst ul a gineryera a led ne, Is Dan erous. istributertoreturn your money, i Semi-fitted or Slip-on _models—33 to 44 chest on to what she has in the way of 8 | Single breasted slip-on model, patch pockets, of gray, brown or olive nd, of cour pane - a Scotch overcoatings; also anne baaeied semi-torm fitting model, of 20 00 ; “up Physician Recommends the Use of Mage : IMPORTANT Please note that no more | Oxford or navy vicuna; yoke and sleeves silk lined, Special ° dolls mother's aot te play the nesia. ae enn =RYZON is required than ¥ or father will be look! | : of any other baking powder. i Sufferers from indigestion or dyspepsia M ‘ should remember that the presence of; 4 lodern recipe books and the cooking schools now use standard waa or wind in the stomach Invariably J Jeval measurements. If you do not use /evel measurements, use 4 Silk Lined Winter Overcoats wager the Indfeatos that the stomach ts troubled by RYZON exactly as you would use any other baking powder, eee ee id caus the food to fer ip in this old town—would rather rocking a eradi ment and the fermenting food in turn gives | r to noxious gases, which distend the Chesterfield model, hand tailored—-For Men, 33 to 46 chest h uo it ft stomach, hamper the normal functions o Chesterfield model—hand tailored—of vicuna in black, Oxford or blue, Ts 7 Or ty neice aise cana: collar of velvet or self material; lined throughout with Skinner's satin. 23 50 an’ Indian orve often scts up palpitation of Special e once, h the hi A neglected acid stoinach may pec! be the cause of Impaired Intestinal diges: tion, which m y In turn cause = general | run-down condition, due to the absorption | of toxic material Into the blood. To quick- us accumulation of | and to stop the food reates the gas, the Now | keep hi go 0: he's not happy and I'm happy—but, well, it's all in the | Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats I say, the woman Is not the d : > ~~ ole remedy.’ It's team work. we| act Matomach must be neutralised, CHEMICAL co $ Fitted, Semi-fitted, Chesterfield or Slip-on Models—33 to 46 cheat need and TIN AMERICAN GIRL” [thet plain’ Visurated. magnesia. taken ina wwvoun ST i Hand Tailored Silk Lined Overcoats, in fitted, semi-fitted or Chester- aaa 8 - jeee Wer aeatraitoue tus ras nee gone 4 field nrodels of Oxford or black vicuna, velvet collar; also Slip-on model SWANN AND SMITH : "te attained, distended ed with Ite work under fs. ‘The bieurated mag. stainable in powder or tablet form from any druggist; but as there are District Attorney-elect Swann and | several forms of magnesia you should ask * oIIIeIoCCQeueeeee en, | Sheriff-clocts Smith, will be honored | d'etinctly for Piaurated magnesia. Te guests this Thanksgiving Eve at the mit 2 te, Sees ae tae ue Convincing Proof That World Ads. Are Best! elie Americ: ctaa teats aaa OO LUA HO AIT AA eR e Leads in Advertising!| Leads in Circulation! Lines of Advertising Printed in New York of tweed, cheviot or homespun in new patterns and colorings, yoke and iy sleeves silk lined, self collar. i Sis Ene Mpa 28.00 GUESTS AT RECEPTION, | a ssombly District, at the Amsterdam Opera House, in West Forte-fourth et, Congressman Dooling has | iM — = According to the October sworn statements made to succesful ca in the last also extended invitations to all the N Morning Papers During the First the Office Department of the United States Gov. | ele m the replies recelved N ernment by the Metropolitan Morning Newspapers, ay Will be on band, This N Ten Months of 1915 THE WORLD maintains its customary leadership constdered | f the 1 ° N of The New York Bvening Post.) Ste Months From Lutest Official Statement } Congress tho Assocl- | ) N > r tlon will f numbers, y York WORLD,.. 8,695,479 lines Workt's Lead | New York WORLD....., 391,15t World's Lead Qj ahy of his former puccesses, AN | A New York Times..... 7,874,420 lines 821,059 lines | New York American 7 w813 Na Rats Cf lie tity all New York American,. 7,105,597 lines 4,589,882 lines | New York Times 318,274 2884 Ni pr 1 5 New Yi rald 6,665,990 | 2,029,489 lin y Yo er oO t 202.507 N New York Heral ) lines 2,029,489 lines | New York Herald. re ciengt 02,50) Manche Walsh Lett 61,000, New York Sun......,. 3,053,579 lines 5,641,900 lines | New York Press... + 110,86 280,28 \n estate worth only $1,000 was 219 West 125th St New York Tribune... 2,632,739 lines 6,062,740 lines | New York Tribune 3034s AY Ieit by Hionehe Walsh, actress, who | a Tth und Sth ja New York Press...., 1,713,560 lines 6,981,919 Ji v Yo ‘ nse’ Oot, Bt, accord. ‘368 THIR E. eS 6,981,919 lines’ | New York Sun 319,409 is filed’ yesterday. with 2858 THIRD AVE. la Liaddadidadiacdaidiiddiiiuiidde ett De A WS | administration Were grant: jed to her husband, William M. Trave |of Shoreham, L. £, who declared Bet mm 140th St. and Westchester, Over Lunch 1 OPEN EVENINGS,

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