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+ SNNOTTISNANED NEWARK POSTMASTER; BACKED BY TUMULTY that I bad known Mr, Sinnott per- ;sonally for years, that I was ac- quainted with his record for inde- pendence of character while a mem- her of the Newark Common Council; that I had full knowledge of the part he had played in defending Woodrow Wilson agains’ the charre of religious bigotry which was so freely and so unfairly laid against bim by his po- litical enemies throughout Jer- {WILSON BACK FROM SL SHOULD WOMEN PROPOSE? Horse-Sense Diplomacy Can Attain the the Same End. “WHEN WOMEN SHALL PROPOSE AND HAS BUSY TIME AHEAD Conterences and ;Cabinet Meeting on Card Befofe He Starts Speaking Tour Thursday spoken But she need not turn into a cow ard the man who ig to bear the responsibilities of protecting and her and the little ones hing the custom it in should make t! subtle ways, make k reference and ins: slabs Sk, HEN 2 OOM a TY | pe ; 2 atyet . , ‘ ‘ i 1 Wis ST eae ’ ties Sei THE ‘EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916, - P ae 3 Taunke the a problem, in @ nui be no need of wom posing when all'men from early boyhood highest ideals of future and to choose only the fitted to mould sey, some of whom wers members of generations. At same the church to which I belong; that] WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.-—-President bi pan Ghee ° : . ay i Mr. Sinnott had defonded the Presi-|wiison, apparently refreshed by his PAAY HAP, 8 € ‘SPOS! early girthood to use the most ; ‘ * “ ‘ - | dent in open and manly fashion and t a Y low the Potoma 4 wiites Janey” judgement in managing 4 Nomination Ends er Fight) that because of this, among other|'¥O day trip down th WILL THINK — aponatbilities Intrusted. to in fends itter Figh S" | things, have Jearned to have a very |abpard the naval yacht Mayflower in Which Charge of Religious * Prejudice Wi high opinion of him as a man who {was broad and tolerant in all his to-day began the task of clearing wp all pending routine business prepar duening. the worldly wise little Bro ingenue that scores, by Striking | 4 future good or fil. 1 “h PUAGTE. Male. “iPrait called at the White Hfouse|tory to atarting Thursday on a happy medium, after ehe | has Maree ate SS ay —— - | with a delegation in support of John | speech-making trip to New York and aps . we +\ study of the subject before her. t fig en! fer Bo WASHINGTON, Jan. 34.—President | ATmitage’e candidacy. the Middle West to lay his plans fo SIR MyLes WIL "Many splendid men make serious | Lady Allon mount her Festioms ¢ Wilson to-day nominated John Sin- ae MRA. nies national preparedness before tho | Pena TM stale a f mistakes in choosing wives, who, nt be Postmaster The President had business WED ? through ignorance and lack ef judg- ment, bring sorrow and misery into tourney—the acclaimed heroine Ke country. ae day. In departing -|OSBORNE TRIES AGAIN unend to a The nomination has pr tand social engagements which w fraught with meaning in the the lives of their children, Winifred the inclosure wherein sat the hitter fight for the office between Sin. T0 SEE JURY | WUTES x20" to keep him busy from now | {re ville i, ner, in ter book on | Sir My: who had that same nott and Join L. Armitage, in whic juntil he leaves for New York. It ie bey aTGEE tO" ‘eau beon crowned King of Love charges of religious prejudice were called for conferences to-day with ithe mource of his existence, preg Eyelets ye i” made against Joseph 1. Tumuity, sec- | Court Orders Both Sides to Sub-|memvers of Congress, a Cabinet cannot rise higher ir Mylene "hmprisoning hie . retary to President Wilson. Tumulty meet to-morre and several so the son cannot e a t d the fate! uea- had indorsed Sinnott for the office. | Mit Briefs—Trial Postponed — | meeting to-morrow an | jhis mother, It ts for this reas Ton;. "ie ‘Myton, wilt, thou with me Mr. Tumulty to-day wrote a warm} Till Feb. 14 ner engagements |fow great men, in the past, have had |\ena% and, ail in a glow of rejoiner to L. E. Pratt of Nutley, N. J.,| bewbi} A complete programme for hi |Breat wons, These men were often | contusion, Sir Mylow y nee Do sent him a ‘letter Spocial to Tho Brening World “swing-around-the-circle” in the in- io po ag YY ag BP yhaps. I will think on tt. charging he allowed religious preju-| WHITE PLAINS, % . 2 \d_ be- thes y ak ~e? 4 “J. porting John F. Sinnott for post- naa Mott Osborne rorwaen wrircan | been mapped out by the White House many cases, the children were master at Newark. ‘The secretary's |T%0mas Mott Osborne, former warden moulkled by, their mothers into in- letter says in part of Sing Sing, made another effort this office force while he wag aboard the af th yy ‘ Mayflower preparing the addressos ferior ‘When discussing this matter (at! morning before Justice Morachauser he Will deliver. Scores of invitations ‘Now if men make such errors in e recent conference in the White] ;,, Part 3 of the Supreme Court to fof the President to include cities their offers of marriage, would they tr ‘ouso) mombers of your jnot on his achedujed itinerary had to| not be Likely to make the same errors f ‘committee thought to belittle the po- | Ket hia client arraigned on the indict- | pot ,0n hls scheduled itinerar to- In accepting proposals from the wrong fee ageing A ag Mayen 4h ment for mismanagement, including /day it was said, however, that his yes of women. And hype et Ad reply to this, T made the 1 immorality, so that he might enter |Foute has been arranged go that | eet base A a threntan ee * his plea. District Attorney Weeks | PFef stop can be made at St, Louis. : mothers? One way is almost as bad 4 would not consent to an arraignment | | i tua the other, A woman who can d 07 1 | Joma’ ye je man of her cho! 7 Ce. clu he tomo waren So ees | COAL ABE” PUBLISHER |The Too Frigidly Restrained Woman, or the Too teratealY at of ameaner ienesd [No puffed-up, burnings a pig het : f doing it herself. eaves herself from H aie pleaded to the perjury {udictmont ana | ' DIES SUDDENLY IN AUTO! rdently Gushing, Might Make the Necessity the iikekhood of having to bear the} tender, aching feet: the trial had been set for Feb. 7 All Ready toUse Counsel point for Mr. Oshorne scored a r the prosecution by havin: this postponed until Feb. 14 Justte “Morschauser directed both) sides to submit briefs containing their arguments on the question of the pleading to the indictment for mis- management. Michael J, Tierney of| New Rochelle, who ran against Mr. 2 John A Hill, Presiden President of the Hi! Publishing Company, at Thirty-sixth Street and Tenth Avenue, died sud donly this morning in his automobile while on his way to his office. Hill had just left bis home in EF: it Orange when ho was stricken with ents soon afterward nsin. At of Proposing Unnecessary if She Would Here's hope for the bachelors and confusion for the spinsters! Among the scores of letters which I have already received in answer to our question, “Should Women Propose?” one of the most amusing and in- A dopt a Happy Medium Course By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Warns and commands all other women to leave proposing | ane does not brunt of the blame if the marriage should turn owt to be an unhappy one “Another thing, man is a contrary boing, and the knowledge that @ par- tlevlar woman greatly desires him ts likely to send him into the arma of some other woman, out of sheer con. trariness, she show the genus homo no corns or callouses, makes sore, burning, tired with delight. Away the corns, ons and chilblains, draws out the acids and that puff up ig feet. No mat .. how long you dance, how bee) Week he offi Dis COMES THE UNFIT MOTHER. eae you hati ‘ Yoeks for the office of District At-| re 8. ie r you walk, or “It tickles the Palate” torney on the Democratic ticket, was gly Rp eunaaiton teresting consists of twelve pages ot argument and per-|ful and una Pe padetryig what man, pos ies : , udded to Mr, Osborne's counsel to-| y¢. Mr, Hill + his bare sonal testimony from a woman who adjures, beseeches, ts comfort Pr .. Mr, , derful for ti % " 1 an re " ed to do oe asking, Following a long and wordy clash jthe age of fourteen da print. | wualified heres feet. Abt etwee! : ¢ a ae ce & print. | o the ep e. and as she has qualified herself for ing fee! h! =| between opposing counsel on the dues- ing office and served six years At the ete ws weiss oot Leet te lle ll bla Sf jthe pouition of wife and mother, #o happy you feel, Your feet just ~ tion of the mismanagement indict- i trade, leaving “It to become’ loco: | usurped” because Mologists will tell you that in the| the ‘wit canulder only offers tron hoes never hurt or seem t Heanainda fon tho mintiten at the Grail [motive eneinger. In 1885 hho founded | animal kingdom the human family fs the only one which |thosp best. qualified for the position Tate eo perfury, proceedings, |e, Fueblo, Col. Daily $e hin wasl does NOT permit the female to choose her mate) hed Ay hie jg nee ira any druggist or department store, Jud mpking ordered th minutes | elected President and treasurer of the This letter, which is signed “Janet” and is pub- clone her oun capedivay hh pho oe to Mr. Battle last day and) publishing firm which bears his name, tata 4 n 00- p 4 let Attorney Weeks stated that] and sinco that time had. publ shed below, I shall not attempt to paraphrase, 1 will pana’ Ne to: bev ae What of candy, but they | Just think! a whole year's foot ve A day or two. American Machinist, Power, C only point out that, though “Janet” undoubtedly regards} 8! the Yather of her children. don't care for a steady diet of the for only 25 cents.—-Ad Age, Bnginecring News and other -*” yer happy marriage as a triumph of her anti-proposal mechan 22-Karat | Gold Crowns y ewsy payment plan {went back to work this morning aft Clothing Workers of Ame adjust their r of the | wage: | sentatives and rs pr Clothing Manufactu Ay | Young W Hi Mra, Sara Todolsky w of gas in her home at N nue at noon to-day by Gas. s found dead 591 Dumont She had SET rot aR part might have whortened her eight years of watchful waiting. nothing on “Janet.” TOOK EIGHT YEARS, BUT THAT’ principles, nevertheless a Mttle “direct action” on her Jacod had She beat his endurance test by a year, DR. FINC! idney Either Fon : . ot Might be better accomplished through & 215 W. 42d St, a ‘sthat every mentber wil | Chrowah be, | dirs. Todolaky DIFFIDENT MAN PROPOSED. | jindirect actions Ita woman seul at a H +9 die of nineteen Years old und no one ub Here is her recital: unconsciously, propose to and be ‘ac- ee 10 Kenmare St., torien | dic Her Nusbasa: washes “Dear Mada Should a woman) cepted by a man not tit to be a father, v te 7. wo! : take the initiative and propose? De- | wha KS of anguish and remorse «| 4 \ hid Cidediy not! Now, before, you 1abol | ahe must feet when some degra meted Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets rly Victorian Polly Prins,’ stop! | little life Hes in he; - ene listen! $7, aa i “I ought to le to wri ! 35th Street — something on ¢! d one of the most ditfi and day that he might e matrimonial noose. for any cri a sentenced to a long <erm in State than be condemned to life imprisonment as a married For eight years this man and | were merely friends, and | then he proposed to and married During those eight yea Prison man. me. friends gave me their symp: man me subject, for who prayed night pe the ‘By ing better give him up, or try some subtle ‘manoeuvres. “It is not necessary for any | woman to make an open and di- | rect proposal to any man, for the | in that she can, and often it indirectly, with all the art of one possessing ios of the a men involved, Final Clearance Sale @ fs gods’ wore to his men frien Seroud | hat penerarenaver ould torte ee (To-Morrow) TUESDAY j Women’s Fur Coats and Furs \ Final Clearance Sale of sid abel te a At Greatly Reduced Prices so pronounced ope in e | R Their well meant advic enough to hav ! bed Puneet UBT that. my. B Strokes of diplomact ‘to’ eubyas Newest models in all fashionable furs ; could afterward truthfully de- \e 4 clare to en friends, ‘No, sl a matter of ‘equal rig ? ll emn an ts edisiameeles cel sou yy eeelige. Wi 12 Hudson Seal Coats 6 Caracul Coats A Jong Walt Cor mies and should Hot do ae is, mo Sirah, tll mode! ot Hudson Fullripple model ot el matched | Every short length of silk in our stocks must be sold © taken « cue upon several) Mave, here ie un, old Punlabl prov: can <oHeretotore $110.00 68.00 Heretofore $138.00 85.00 2 rt x earlier And| and you are dy “i : 5 : i isl T am not pretty. | freauently Seal C 4 Caracul Coats before Inventory, and to this end we have made decisive ore timated wits [thee womga ane conidentaly”ror| 9 Hudson Seal Coats Fas Gis ea heec of ; reductions. The entire accumulation of Black and waty and the hit And then p Skunk, Heaver, Krmaece §695.00 oriPe Heretofore $250.00 185.00 ps my bs fectly, but rematin ed | AN might Colored Silks left from a busy Fall season is offered Miatnantine: Her did nat have mo in| Be, ON so dan eee « Gaieeimadss | mind ag all at that t Ve 10 Hudson f ‘ley Ski 4 ‘s ‘ . ye | hat caused him to ' ull flare model, 1 nd bor- ality Skins; collar, cuffs, in this great value-giving event. | | mo wnt tho ond of elent 3 telling does not visibly hurt th Fil) Gare model: eouar: and Par Fine goetity Eins cota pette | appearance of another | “Phe instincts of the hunter are too eau Heretofore $175.00 135.00 Heretofore $345.00 The assortments are unusually large and attractive, embracing the most ene Vp hao thoroughly inbred in the man for him : ib ‘ i I ' di aye d silks Mi fi . d sim hia auton Would usurp his privilcces “One mat; 15 Hudson Seal Coats 1 Broadtail Caracul Coat desirable weaves, from the medium priced silks to the finest imported. | ha pursue by" an infatuated’ woman be | Guin kellae cual aad uatiae ot Collar, cuts and border of Sil- y - Jyond the point o ndurance, sald to kunk, thout border. = vered Fox; flare model. Included are: | he wae Ler you tallow) me ran. YOu. Fup meat eretofore $195.00 165.00 Heretofore $795.00 500.00 , le to ve him | 8! ¥ 205.00 : val | Oe AGE Nin ieutee Bon fehlae (ae 6 Hudson Seal Coats 1 White Caracul Coat Satins Georgettes Taffetas Hal | ana’ catered to: them. withe ut fetting | e : Several male trimmed with Collar cuts and border of Taupe * . J him know it and ut letting him | u unk, Fox or Kolinsky. Fox; full len ipple model. Tub Silks Meteors Messalines : mH ta sot eda! | HOW THE FRANK WOMAN MAY sau Heretofore 3235.00 195.00 Heretofore $395.00 275.00 ; m al | moon to undue familiar GET THE PROPOSAL. po > . Tige itte , . Crepes Printed Silks Charmeuse = 3:8 hve SO FUATATG || Cais cnger waren eed ORC hl sou 7 Hudson Seal Coats 2 Tiger Kitten Coats ; ‘ BB} | fo have leswennd A TRESS att cad hawk oheeaine, BRonaline rae ne e and border of Skunk or Beaver. 2 4 Novelty and Plain Velvets Ba] | ue, diane, hap Pace et | Reinet Aa eeu ts funk or tieretofore $275.00 225.00 Heretofore $198.00 145.00 . ° . Yall | a hand in my a Brocades in Silk and Metallic Effects Phe r ving ML et HAIR THICK d : all wiew beteaun ' F Mutts Fur ur Scarts ‘ at the following prices: wey thst my HEALTHY WITH HARFINA Skunk Formerly $25.00 19.50 Black Wolf Formerly $19.75 12.50. ‘a j nature suge| ’ Skunk Formerly $29.50 23.50 = Skunk Formerly $22.50 14.50 39c yd. Soe yd. 7 $1.69 yd. -* fy eae | Particular Men Are Using Harfina Raccoon Formerly $11.50 8.90 Skunk Formerly $27.50 19.50 df for cilke that were 7c | for silks that were $1.79 | for silks that were $3.49 y ae eee With Excellent Result Raccoon Formerly $16.50 10.50 Raccoon Formerly $11.50 8.50 Ht , ; s years, I . ; i 2 ee 1 ani Mink Formerly $39.50 29.50 Mink Formerly $22.50 14.50 We 49c yd. (99c yd. _ $1.98 yd. ice ta 3 | | $00 . : ig : ¢ ‘gt ng kebt m¢ ' Hudson Seal Formerly $18.50 13.50 Hudson Seal Formerly $10.50 7,50 for silks that were 9 | for silks that were $1.98 | for silks that were $3.96 } boys ab: ‘pe Hudson Seal Formerly $27.50 19.90 Natural Lynx Formerly $29.50 19.00 | $ WHERE MATERIALISTIC MAN Black Fox Formerly $39.50 28.00 Taupe Wolf — Formerly $22.50 ; | 68c yd. > $1.49 $1.19 yd. | if 2.49 yd. $4.96 eG An rae Vesta | Black Fox Formerly $19.75 15.00 Beaver Formerly $13.50 8.50 , | Or siKs that were ol. | for silks that were $2.49 | ied anal bib: Sy ns y Fie Deen r Taupe Wolf — Formerly $24.50 16.50 Beaver Formerly $19.75 15.00 H Other grades at $4.89 yd. | | iF Bera space and sales- | Ae a t ns afte | Brown Fox Formerly $29.50 22.50 Mole Formerly $29.50 19.50 d at ware formar priced $1 49 yd. people provided for this | a if mi the | ttt envan Formerly $22.50 14.50 Black Fox Formerly $39.50 28.00 4 bhai ‘ naterialistie parti werage pply Ma ; , Hee for silks that were $2.97 d the x “ntti Fitch Formerly $45.00 29.50 Black Fox Formerly $19.75 15.00 ate : Mole Formerly $29.50 19.50 Fitch Formerly $29.50 19.50 probably be niacon: | ee uy parcad Natural Lynx Formerly $29.50 19,00 Brown Fox Formerly $24.50 17.50 aaa? woth... 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