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r NEW YORK NURSE LOST WHEN MINE Body of Miss Stefan Stefanie Hample Was Recovered and Buried, Says Dr. Ryan. OTHER AMERICANS SAFE. Dr. Dura Gucha, Dr. Cunot | geaics and Mariano Lamo, a Nurse, Among the Rescued. 18.—Dr. Ryan of the American Red Cross, tdward W. x THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916. “Real Marriage Is a Mutual Dedication of Men and Women for Evolution of Character and Soul and | the Dignity and Nobility of Parenthood. Some | Animals Have a Nobler Conception of Marriage | Than Some Human Beings.” | “Marriage for mere happiness is vulgar. Real marriage is a mutual ation of mon and women for evolution of character and soul and for the dighity and nobility of parenthood. Some animals have a nobler conception of marriage than some hu- man beings.” Thus the Rev. William Norman Guthrie, preacher- playwright, pastor of St. Mark’s-on-the-Bouwer! By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | and | author of a dramatic study of modern marriage, called | ‘Who arrived here to-day after a trip im Montenegro and Albania, sald that 240 persons were drowned by the sink- “Beyond Distilusion,” chureh last night. | What animal which was produced in his | * 1 asked ing of the Italian steamehip Brindisi, which struck a mino recently Adriatic Sea. Among those drowned Who lived ia New York, Miss | Syn moral Hample's body buried at San, 2’¢al monogamy. pereeneaet —— al Glovanni di Medua* Albania. THE PASTOR'S PLAY PROVES A Dr. Ryan said Nurse, reached Scutari in pl ithoat 138 | hopes to return to the United States, Rich; tt 19 almost nendicss <0 human rejation can be set Dr, Dura Guche was landed at sou. {98 Was a “knock when pro-}up and maintained in actual life with. | tarl, Dr. Cunot reached Brindisi, and, (eed yesterday for a large audi-]out severe strain, without individual A ce of parishtone t ‘ The moral of my | wails for home to-day on the steam. | “nce of i adhe tadiied ue because the indi @Bip Patria from Naples for New| With the gradual dintiiustonmen ho must cheerfully York. rd Walter and his wife, Laura, 16 lardships necoasary to | Dr. Ryan said thero were 427 Mor 1 is an arehitect, lut—as ue to his inighest ideais of | t . sta tiaivcea lt ie «that an architect’ ro relationship," tenegrin soldiers from the United | #8 spous e hut an architect's States on the steamsiip [sphere is the home—ho has to do his| SOME VERS LIBRE NOT FREE or| Dr. Ryan's trip, extending ove xk in a studio which Laura's INTERPRETATION, period of sixtocn days, was made for | Mouzhtlowness ham chuttered up with] | Mr. Guthrte informed me that { | , , a valter fe . ut | follows taken from “Beyond an nditions in | fe" Sh etenatlp ahs Meo ect van Masha Montenegrin and Albanian towns, on ‘he ¢ architecture is supr >| spoken 1 when refusing a behalf of the American Rcicf Clear. |'" the present low financial state omy ber lower self, Ing House of Parts jth wtt it rful fo al of the drama “Not food, but removal to a place iter to fect jecides that | 4 ulosophy of mar- of safety, is the need of 10,00 we will abandon his wit aso whe | ai and children, Serbi with hia Japa- nity doe tari and other point I hate to think of what} <a any child that fald| “tg Mine Stefanie ta r exe prints, o Knee, 405 Jackson Avenue 3 A ye peti her parents. She ic So Walter goes to Burom, Then a { ml yearn December with a 1 dancing mastor tells Laura (the aban- | thoud 2 tare tion after a visit exception of a short va SO }become a great dancer, and that he re if mor it ' been in Europe ince the w ome - ee ratand that, hat is the use?, + - " rc Lal pe wince the WAFL wilt teach he tg If she wijl vow pagan anotber—|Biiveard From the West Coasi . Dura ha, who is do as he says. So Laura kisses Dick, ing why marriage moré res ay hrs eet cchitage, Be eee | ke cavaipa Adal Gears © cthe| for, fambinens erould he vulgar a Predicted on Its Way 4 5 Oi i bs ? kag wondering wh sine t ie - member of the Canadian ¢xpedition, sodby. Thoy are left infa tieu planes it mould face ett Us a3 was Dr. Cunot. Officials of the | L chSHae F6u, CHAS. Wal etlod one fh . peel caged saa! teas swat adil ae 7 ‘ | But whether you agree with Mr. _ | BOW ogee ee) ounoka) oie lap : , Guthrie or not, you understand that} The Weather Bureau forecast for nor do they Inow Mariano Lamo,) Assuming that woman is merely Al hig conception of the marriage. rela- th twenty-four h romise Soper ‘ved from | chitd-twaring machine, it has never| tion is a higa and nobie ono and that | the Rext twenty-four hours promises been quite clear to mo w ne it has the merit of consistent Chris- relief from the intense cold of last permitted to live beyond the age of! unity tne ae oe te aee night and this morning, — Tu-night tt mu be so the ; wih and as al|and to-morrow will be cloudy, with sody to care for the aband- irie’s bigh| moderate westerly winds. There ts tren of the drama, Grandm one thing is one of the conventions of the staxe, but that | hood, why not potson her? married, The mometer stood at elght de- comes a wonderful dancer Ani! that when you possess fi ve wero at o'clock this tena’ 5 ee “oe yndition in which M and rose very little under 24 —awcretly, of cour his hero and hervine. For you the Influcnce of bright sunshine j any At its produc Age ‘ond Disillusion, For the first time this winter, thi [California the comp (Walter) ball was run up by the lake in| \ s for the fir he wonderfu rpreter rons the weather there have been eager in- » fool you?) aurea s P “4 Ai " eo quiries at the office of Commissioner Drink glass of hot water be-| dino tney know each MUSICAL PAIR $ DISCORD |" about the condition of the {ce. fore breakfast to wash nace Sheth Rippers a {Recently calls have come in at the akfe ; . nt “co swears to b rue to Mss. Rihm > Gets ON rate of three a minute out poisons lé 1 eth of — Nineteen-Page | © was skating on the lakes in —— To see the tinge of healthy bloom| Walter, the husband, Saver 1% 4 letter to her husband, Alexander, | teed face, 8 see your skin oy cl way: “An tdeal—pliac te ae which Mrs, Therova Rihm intercepted oa te aa Oh eile Deb ee rd or farward—ts an afi ai Yophank, L. 1, last summer re- ‘2 ss guc Sesh and blood cannot be oi: tae : ere nasty breath, in fuct, to feel your | “2% MM oe ris day in her getting a decree day in and day out, just” try AR) ONE SC ration in the Supreme Court in Fronle ‘bethi a every morning for one ia the | was Miss/ course, was not what Mr, Guthrie meant Stefanie Hample, a Red Cross nurse Mariano Lamo, @ safety and 2 |doned wife) that she must leave all to “The raven has a nobler some men and women,” ~(Quoth the raven, ideal of mating than answered the Rey. Mr. Guthrie “Nevermore!"), But that, of edifying moral code which includes, 4 Suggestion would tend to ote happy marriages. ¢ loctrine of marriage or “KNOCK-OUT.” The story of the Rev. Mr. Guthrie's T but if you don't | Her former hus: noe you have reached thi year DECREE |S FINALE OF EASY TO REACH THE PLANE OF YOUR HIGHER SELVES? Letier She Intercepted. y persons, You remember, Lo He referred to the raven's highty | I believe, actual and not merely tech- | Central Park think that, Ro prospect of snow in th seraped and flooded, excellent Yesterday was the coldest Jan. 17 Marriage f for Mere Happiness Is Vulgar; Dr. Guthrie Points to Raven’s Moral Code! HIGHEST PRICE FOR SUNK THE ThE BRINDIS ‘Pastor of St. Mark’s Says: | } ___REvV- WAL Liam JORMAN GUTHRIE. { ZERO WEATHER 10 KEEP ON; SKATERS SKIM CITY LAKES ark in the city. andt, which badly the thousands who enjoyed selves there sterday, was| condition, iis neighbor- From the very first cold The ice at and ts again in| m ‘ FT cana Ee! », with allmony to follow as|in thirty-three years, the rage week, ‘ told you, we wan prog a ~~ soon a& Justice Blackwar decides the} being 20 for the day, as against 45 ; fore weaktast each slay drink Fe eT te eine ie vcaity, but; @7UMt. ‘The letter held nineteen | for Jan, 17, 1915. But better employ. | Petar eiene okernets te ea alse es manifold, for our curiosity, Ot | ee. of typewritten entertainment| ment conditions resulted in only 640 ul of limestone phosphate in it loyalty also, for our inmost spirit's ooh i i and] Neati he Municipal Lod, harmless means of washing from the ® Melf-identical, we demand our‘ he ini deurs te panes. and opnllgat ions at oe a nals pal Ta e- neys and howely the Ai vee You are she for|!! ome to Mr. Rihm from a music| ing Bouse, as against 1,00 or 1,500 on | pe vious day's indigestible waste, sour | Meals, self-identity, Pleyel », Pupil of his Miss Anna Sittig of No,|cold nights last year. ile and toxins; thus nsing, ine with whom no {deal co i compete. 7 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn New York lb not getting allithe cota ening pod Part neg the entire aliuenls It would fade to the ieee a 7 Mr. and Mrs, Rihm are both music| weather, however, Chi and Indt- | ary canal before putting more food) vain mood's projection. teachers, and the both have the con-| anupolis had 8 below, C' sod and! fo the stomach. The action of hot) Laura succumbs to this—T ehould | ee ee ee ament Columbus 4 below, while Pittsburgh water and limestone phosphate on an}, and so hushand and wife ¢ reais bad 2 bel Farther west the ten empty stomach is wonderfully invigore| oe. on ngissolubly as the monog-| P* John Campbell of Yaphank tes-| bad 2 below. Further ! om | ating. It cleans out all the sour fermen. | SUN nels he new plane of WHified that when Rihm discovered] peratui went to 18 and 20 below, tations, gases and acidity and gives) Mmous ravens—on | that his wife had intercepted the let-| While Texas and Florida are getting one a splendid appetite for break. | their higher selve ter carried on like madman,| unusually frigid weathe fust. “Unless there is a real kinship ¢ inethanetilibe riven ‘i lw a tp-snorting ‘storm in A quarter pound of limestone phos-| , between a man and a woma 6 three murders if you don't a ine ite eek Sete’ ill cs Hittl 1 ous ‘ «| et that letter for me, John,” the doc- ada, which ts working tie way phate will cost wer itl at the drug! they cannot bo married on the n [tor said Rim declared, “Atisa sittyre| toward us ftom the Pacific coust, store, but is su! nt to demonstrat t ey of their] (or sa nm declares ine Bittig’s _ ‘ 3 ane he intima fiance is very jealous.” Miss Sit 1 is the possibility that it will Wate ad hah aisles pine cua y } iu i y jealous.” Miss Sittig's| There is the 4 BOAT) NE a8 sap nnd age wane i killa it’ Mr. thrie told | fiance was Joseph I wn artists} reuch the Atlantic ( ry Way of hot water and limestone phosphate} me. “Marriage should b utual} which made anather temperament tol eng southern states, and if It does on the blood and internal organs, | conspiracy fur suul evolution, Ts it) Ou ris aied Ww) ne of the letter’s con-| not lose its violence rival here one © ate subject to constipa-| not strange our ritual olfices WHICH) tents Mr. Rihm got w was! Would mean the heavir rowfall 0. Heo, pus attacks, acid stomach, | undertake to anize and sanctify} put on the aia rank] the winter toward th end of the rheumatic twinges, also those whose ‘i . re into the state] W. Holmes ‘ she| week. eumn . c harriage never inquire Into th | vias skin is sallow and complexion pallid, |"! ‘| concerned | MCU. When she sald she ‘was sure are assured that one week of insides | of mind of the Beles we a vo | BE ved how soon she gave up her lips| RILEY DISPUTES CROPSEY. bathing will ‘¢ them both looking and |!" it They only induc to vou The wil x replied that he focling better in every wey. Adyt, | make certain pro! which they | c9 ouldn’t understand that passage “Tl says esane phawe Can [eaner pony cite Waele eluate. Tluckwar in xrantine: ino) 0M nkeniving Meal In eyond human EME crew said t onduct after hear eal 0 Die Perhaps a Mes would ing that bi 7 letter and| ALRANY, Jan. 18 rintendent Bel l oN jbe regarded asp tie, Mot tO} his threats to Kill th ds she testi- [of Urisons Kiley gave out officlal r say humorous, whiel: ch ral a demand | fied, were taken inte consideration in| ords tardy puncturing one of Dietrlet of its candiv Whether they were! giving Mrs, I ton, | Attorney | Cropas atements about Absolutely Removes | nay—nassionately eng eucley aoa" taemgee Bornes " the cross which the! 2 1 a 7 a sidh nt of ous eene but now an Inmate Indigestion. One package ia venresent SAYS MASHER T TRIED BRIBE, | Prisident of queens but now an inmate | jon to ed that Casidy was permitted to and the devout 0 A re 4 proves it. 25c at all druggists, |! etter than theniw at ee pene Uharne, jleave prison and eat Thankogiving ee |dinner at home. Supt, Riley's report Sylvia Moor nineteen, to the contra cCouGn ¥ H house for her invalid mother ly went DrBull’ ‘SYRUP pe nous, tah er Lavo ORY SEL OTS alsin T w his morning when] (ted Win in ule ET feet cause colds and conghs; J RADWAY'S READY RELIEF |... y)., milan ttiaee 10%, ep ete Ne , 25¢ 50c 1.00 vaya Daul y ' ie who | ‘ with hi i“ hild at No, ; | J [2175 Vacttic Street to flirt with or wheezing in the chest. “The F amous Prescription | her turned and struck him in the at Sea, Take Dr, Bor.s’s Cough Syrup for wan Henry Maver, the tallest Phe vweds this threatening state of health, Ive ta to the Adama Street| tah steame 1 tons, has | a speedy, efficacious, reliable remedy, St Brood to (hel heen abandoned inking condition, ‘3 Prescription. Price, 25c. 3 . Her crew was orling to v6 A Doctor’ p af 7 Write A.C. uy should t 1 por : FREE TEST acai scr rubbed es ® a ana here glow is : uure the Pow sation, mases require y Some do, wi 1 aiacns Jerly condue ne i ficrtylirsede k i iving would be taken, @burge of aitumpies. ‘bribery, ‘@ aye UHOVE'S sipialuse on bea, “Bde, WOME QUINN adi of No. | WOMEN CLERKS QUST MEN FOR FLIRTING WITH GIRL CUSTOMERS, jeting prices are getting on the legis- Jators’ That Is Real Reason or Trouble} in East Side Millinery Row That the strike of salesmen in and Street cloak and suit houses is] not due to poor wages o' but has been brought a long hours, | nut hecause women were being called in to take the place of the men atement of Hermann Smith | was the st of the jent known and Suit F a hundred front of the employees who & new women clerks ¢ 20 Division Str pases’ ay the Division Street ¢ ‘otective He said the men who are p stores r were ¢ tof the stores. in the stores, the Prest reanization, ik Association, ost of the thre sling 4 | chars net | ing to force the | | | im Philadelphia | deIphia \ hi {Johnson of Kentucky | House NEW YORK PAYS GASOLINE IT USES cminsiigiheadi |Costs 25 to 30 Cents Here and Some Cities Get It as Low as 18. BY CONGRESS. | i ACTION Survey Reports There Is No Reason for the Steady Climb in Price. | | Now York, as usual when the pubs !e is being plucked by the imposition of unjust prices, ts the biggest loser ‘im the steady advance in the price of gasoline, ‘There ts no shrinking in | the yleld of petroluem from which the gasoline is made, but the price haw | Deon raised all over the country, New York line © in this of at retall * the chief sufferer, The gaso- cents a gallon wholesa ind 26 to 80 cents a gallon tw’ the price in only 19 and 21 cents a gallon, and the cost of delivering the gasoline in Philn- ia little Jess than in New York. Vor #ome reason not even ed at the maker New York has to pay 9% por cent ite gasoline by more for Congress Will Take & cover the Mi WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 price of country, the Government wants to jknow why. Up to the present it has jnot be able to find out, and neither has it been succewstul in its en- deavors to ascertain why the price of an identical product shoutd be ar- | |bitrarily fixed at so much in one city and at a price entirely digutmilar tn another The protests the bland ¢ of automobilists and nerves, Representative Ben yesterday {n- teoduced a the to tax the manuf gasoline $1 a gallon on every gallon of their product sold at a price bigh- cr than fifteen cents, This may be ‘said to represent the spirit of the jcountry at larga, and it is freely pre- dicted that either right now, or élse lat @ very carly date: there is gol j|to be more than talk. Rumors of an investigation of the Gasoline Trust are gaining mome tum, since every day the demand for gasoline becomes greater with the resolution before pelled us to employ women to take} their places. ose fellows couldn't stop flirting WHAT GASOLINE COSTS CONSUMER IN VARIOUS CiTIBS OF COUNTRY. ‘The reason why many people suffering catarvhal troubles are not cured ie becsame cannot afford to receive proper trestamas holesa il, | The offer of the nominal the rate of 6 Visits in New York. Sek for 95 ie given at this time by De, MeCey ap in Chicago wea 1] that all sufferers from catarrbal diseases in afford to cresive treatment os oftee as In lladetahi: needed. tn rypeureh, 19 | to 23 to 1 take this oppertunity of sutiftying Indien: ane 7.5 those who reauire treatment for aneee, adh to 188 troubles that until Feb. 1 my fees fer In tot iio treatment will be @ charge of 65.00 in eight complete treatments. This In Trenton “a 33 to 26 facials Gl moseseery enemiian ait Theso prices are obtained by The | cine, In order to take advantage of Evening World from Its special | tow offer tt will be necessary to visit my correspondents. Where a high and | otic aad enrell pour mame Defers low price are named the figures | yen. 91. On the lest day a Me cover tho three grades of gasoline: | Stree will be withdrown aon nul zs ne one price #howa the average coat | frre mi and wil act per gallon in that city. The wide rango of cont figures, trom 80 conta In New York to 17 sents In St. Louis, retail, and from 23 cents in Boston to 14.8 cents in Kansas City, wholesale, Indicates in arbitrary method of price fix- | ieine apparently without warrant. mtadying constant selling of new automobiles. | te own in the following case The Kentucky member believes | resolution would meet the situation, In the mean timo more calculating Clogged Nostrils, Nostrils, Dropping leaders are paying a lot of attention sollne soaring ail over the | nce behind the skyrock- | eturers of | to the bulletin issued by the United States Geological Survey. The petroleum output in 1916 touched a new record. It broke even | the previous high mark in 1914, John | D, Northrop, one of the Government's experts, reports that the marketed Proximmated 267,400,000 barrels and the total yield approximated 291,400,- 000 barrel; About 24,000,000 barrels, he estimates, were placed in field storage, and the stock of crude pe- troleum held by pipe line companies at the end of the year amounted to Jabout 195,000,000 barrels, or approxi- mately 60,000,000 barrels more than they held at the end of the year be- fore, “This condition,” says the report significantly, “does not agree with the currently reported reason for the ex- coptionally high prices now prevailing for motor fuel.” | The experts also say that the year 1915 may be characterized as a period of readjustment in which production jactivity has purposely been retarded as much as practicable, The bulletin declares finally: “The supply of petroleum is not unlimited in the United States, but the decline \{n the country’s output of crude ol) has not yet set in.” ay 20 Cente for © Grade. (Special to ‘The Brening World.) | PITTSBURGH, Jan, 14.—Whol | prices for gasoline in thin city ar cents per gallon fur 63-65 degroe | alta 21 cents per gallon for 68-70 | degree gasoline, and 24 cents per gal- jlon Tor ‘avoline. lage gar. price ts one cent | the wholesale price on all grades. j the joanem) Olty Gets Ite Gas for Only 18 | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 18.—The tank wagon price of gasoline in Kan- sau City is now 16.8 @ gallon from in- |dependent refiners and 14.8 a gallon rd refineries, The tank Wagon prices correspond here to the Wholewale price. | Willing stations on the street make a profit of one cent with the young girls coming in to | ##llon. | The average price of guso- ' at th vi buy. We had many complaints and Ri ras ae Jevery one of the men fired for those pt “ vho are making the/complaints is in the union and all! The ones who are making come : Political Throb im the Bronx, loudest noise were fired long before |the rest are demanding that they be| portent Hareb im the Bronx, T) i 0 © pack “ job rs snipe bgr Si Ja the strike, ‘Then they went out and /given bach their j ts ae nigel Bronx ann: y the resigna- rgunized a union,” Mr, Smith said.) the stores is stopper ey Will NOt lion of his chief clerk, Patrick J. We paid the mon from fifteen tolcome back MeMahon, and the fischarwe of three twenty-five dollars a week and they | Pickets of the employees associa. | county detectives, Irwin A’ McKenna, “they are nol striking for more. tien, the Retail Cloak Sulespeople of | Haward Sm James Mulhoarn, admit they art iim. The real trouble Greutor New York, are Marching in| 4 sald the discharg money or less hours. vip. front of the stores and their leadors | finite some minor cli was they would not stop annoying declare they will force a settlement | foree, but the the women cus omers and they com- with the bo Hen MAY politics ught about the change ’ Rare Coat Reductions Season’s New Silhouettes $30, $27.50, $25 & $20 Coats Reduced to NEW Y 19 West 24th St DOWNTOWN STORE: 14 Went Ith Street. PUSS R GS Ty —uy~ ase ORK: $ the charm of th At their original the new Bedell fash to show that the most for their intrinsic val Now these coats their clearance redt include silk plushes, broadcloths, mixtures—with a liberal assort- tment of coats tasteft Alterations Continue Free—Sale at All Bedell Stores big y 5 which realize in the fullest degree best liked models and the seen oftenest today in Fifth Avenue. New York style may cha ble to sell coats for $30 an exclusive shops ask $45 and $40, lis Winter's fashion—the materials prices they have given ton shop an opportunity approved and exclusive cterize coats sold that it is possi- $25 for which the ue onl are in the full flower of ictions—at $15. They fur fabrics, wool plushes, lly trimmed with furs. BROOKLYN: 460-462 Fulton Street, NEWARK: 645-651 Broad Street. »~ A A $ Production of petroleum in 1916 ap-| in Throat, Deafness and Head Noises Mr, Nobert an a time, for my clogged test 2 T lost Uy sense. i. * ona the ‘rat Ot His head. The a hear ARE YOU GOING DEAF? DEAFNESS AND HEAD rae Wheo Mr. Kal hig bead, ME Went Seventeenth Street, DINOMANGENS, PIE EAPNERS, Mr PU strest, rookie, DR. J. re McCOY, Candler Building, bal Ww. Aad A tow doors west Moure—Monday, Wednomlay rg 104 RA “hueed trea y Sunday, 10-4. 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For sale by Riker & Hegeman Co., and all other reliable druggists —Adyt. ———— ny Just as Mark Twain's “Huckleberry Finn” used to swap tops and marbles, many business men to-day trade or sell for a song their fine-and-dandy automo- biles just because they want somethin, they haven't got! Or possibly they wa: to sell their last year’s machine so they can buy a later model or a different style of cart Many such trade or sale offers will be found advertised from day to day in the “Used Cars for Sale” columns of | The Morning and Sunday World, For an auto that will cost you the least, profit by these bargain-offoring World Ads. | See W hat's Advertised To-Day!.