The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1916, Page 3

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1916. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, + the voto th “Everything SUFFRAGE MADE = nd disew are s military problem: in) My wite would stay home when the Y 1 nd would del lec —— we had > the meetings a t m 0A ast meeting hell Militiaman Doted on War and | there ane tata ar oF hie Pade His Wife Gave It to Him, leave w 16 told her he was not +S Dvd kde ibid hee ar vy dri tr aid ins ed on AND SHE ALWAYS WON!) Pi ! for women fings ‘ low the men in my coms ; Q : pany, ‘The flags were yellow, and But When She Pinned Yellow 6 of the men were Trish, Tt was Hues on Hinkins’s Irish a tad me, She would load | Flag Heed Wht Irish n < With these irsed fags Soldiers He Qi and tn 1 omy pinning the things i Is 1 this sort of Voto. for w and then 1 rao es, suffrage para ra jags—| “we Lal i ‘ pkins said that he wen ‘Texas, ‘ these were joc e tha - where he obtained a divorce an hen Howard Hipkins f 1 and Wife,| married Miss Elsie Smith, a stenog- tossed him « t wand rapler, Who had worked with him in Ampelied him to seek a divorce and| Mis office in New York. On his ree turn 4 rrested. to marry again a woman who loved! Mra It ane ih @ kitchen and a cookstove next to) Texas to Ves suffrage Moward, and did ear T | lead ' 1 o han ever hamieated votes m but satd ‘atlgesthde 1 : i vind for support. Mag fought for Spa ordered Hipkins to pay American war bugle blas week and placed him i 1 of $312 to insure rol of dr ftayed Joined the ef Compar ment, New Yo To-day ft stand in th lations bef, and told } by th arrested deserti “We lived most happily t for twelve years, wife and ald Hipkir In 1911 1 came 4 convert to t and that m ny n Hipkins's successor was also in h | court, PRINCESS BALKED - BY CO-RESPONDENT IN DIVORCE CASE -_—~ — & National Guard. tnoss tie F trate Corr Mag wht ma was ema suffrage movem a ree not mart sther ftrn nning eo weeks! ause, rked the be of the first took nt Mrs. Jane Hathaway Appeals ’ Women Form a Club to Suppress Gossip And Insist Men Are Worst Offenders NOQ NEUTRAL, IN ™ ane [tHe PARTY. LINE GossiF THe HOOK for GOSSIAN Tar New Order of Corinthians Decides Malice and Un- charitableness the Greatest of All Sins -A Branch in Every City and Town, With a Mother House in New York. Wo Ome WW SIGHT By Nixola Greeley-Smith. A number of self-supporting women in New York City have banded to- gether to fight gossip. For that purpose and for other purposes related to the general, spiritual and plysical welfare of women, the: of gossip | have organized the Order of Corinthians, to which any person 4s eligible who subscribes to the doctrine of St.} I hope ft is St. James—that “The tongue is an Uy poison.” | head of the Woman's Business| st Twenty-elghth Street, originated | 4 of the Order of Coriuthians, which was incor-| in New York more than a year aco whieh | —== 1g definite shape. the pdra pitt is just now tak To carry on a na HE GOSSIPS. eveavunere THREESHIPS SUNK, |VERDUN ATTACKS. REPULSED, SAYS PARIS WAR OFFICE Bombardments East and West of the Meuse River and in Woevre District. RAIDS BY U-BOATS Norwegian, Danish and British) Attacked—Sev- | eral Lives Lost. Vessels LONDON, Mar The ng] PARIS, March 20.—Garman forces | have bombarde. ulancour d tie nieces Stish stents i Mal t. An ate ; FS | aor made by them on the French nip, with the loss of several lives. | nositions at Cote De Poivre hag fee Was announced to-day sulted in fallure, according to the The Norwegian ateatier innouncement made by the French et aah War Of Nis afternoon, There has t ‘ vie ‘~ ener termittent bombardment Jin the reg f Vaux ywing ts |the text of the War oO report The second r wa To the of the River Meuse r vanish st bore, Of] the enemy has delivered a bombard. \ey Seventeen members of the) ment of considerable violence in the t 1, three being lost region of the south of Malancourt. To vi org sailed from Norfolk | the « f the river, after a prepar Never GossiPryy on Kr sineborg, Sweden, |atory tire from the German artillery, uidow a 1 passed Ube} the enemy delivered against our post TAzard 1 M Sh wa A) tions at Cote De Polvre a small at« amer 270 f t n« tack which resulted in complete fall basen in 190%, and owned Cop: ure, ‘There has been an intermittent bom nt in the region of Vaux . , a th ! In th w vre distr the night mate, pilot and fiv 1 quietly with the exception of 1 Ja n | i nemt hoc ' f as be | ry i wt 8 landed at an Aat | main f ane ERIE -aceorainn | Bes Repulse of o tt ntr “ Seeles atta 1 Fort Douau ‘ which su ey | mn and V © Was reported tre underate wesian | by the wa official state- it feed t 4 von. The Frenoh : i : 1 heavy 4, it was stated. RSS BEATEN CERN HSS WIHHEAVYLOSS, BRITISH SUBMARINE a frontend tae a aensdeuaiat nandalminetioe, Suc me TAGBART APPOINTED | AGGUSED WIFE SLAYER BERLIN CLANS SANK Th TUBANTIA I he Mme. ' y plans the establishment of Don't Gossip Club: in every Engalitcheff. {own and wtlago in the Chited stave waere bata) UNITED STATES SENATOR) WEEPS iN COURT ROOM eS dozen women may be gathered together. : Tush swe the tunMlly and delends [rags CHILE wR pledged “to fizh’ © = Democratic Leader of Indiana|James J. Clare Breaks Down at Repeated Attacks in the Lake eed Is hats That Dutch z bette and ms fa) ae to pia gossip, malice and all unc rare eee you are—poor Mrs, Jones tal Named by Gov. Ralston to Arraignment When Funeral Region Repulsed, Says | Liner Was Torpedoed to fe vere bee Py e greatest of sins.” Apart! Fulned for life Succeed Shively Band Plays Hymn. : : : Stir Up T e, marital difficulties with Prince Nich- | 088 as the greatest of sin ' \ esd MILA ne Piy ! War Office. Stir Up Trouble, Look and Feel olas alitcheft were all over along | from this sweeping project the Order vont ee ne IN) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 20.—| James J. Clare appeared before Scie Re rhe mes Mra » Hatha of Corinthians plans to found a} asip in % ae pails "i " rt, Democratic Nation- | Magistrate Fitch to-day in t don), Mareh 20,—-| BERLIN, March 20 (by wireless to | widow, with notice that s! J othe: in New York where im att wae Co n was appointed Island Clty Poliee Cour of th " na Sayvillo.—"The Cologne Volks Zet- na M poverished women of education and} w Kossiy scnuse of id en AtERT LAY pork Recppice i ted Ps pag non the northern R Ter F h E D eas months ago rata ie ceinae OF Adle- /Senator to 11H the vacancy cuused by | Priday In a i ar \ front were con.| Witnesses have stated that shortly res) very ay Justice Bijur found refinement may be received @ a daga ak chatter fl the deat of Senut Benjamin k,| n Was filled ide and irged pe., before and after the sinking of the Hathaway and Prince Nich- | housed free of charge for three} piace perhaps at Ai shively, Mr. Taggart oapects to} many poiit ve hi «, but were! Duteh steamship Tubantia, a British Jolns wero guilty of marital mixcon-| months while they are shown how tol inty frp ss bride eave for Washingt umeditely | nade q y loans ubearine was observed near Noord. Drink a glass of real hot watee||! duct in the widow's apartment, Al oe opting vag hasan ree The appolutment will hold untit! A Car ' ‘ vy Tonwes,| hinder Hghtship,” says the Overseas before breakfast to wash igh Mrs, Hathaway indignantly OOUme #0" se deere erect dee |iseat ate te ate Koad a nar. NUVely's Auocessor at the next gen-| on its ‘ utd NaWaeAl oahen le geod Maan oat pellene: Miss Hopy va ie raaeiye ; | t beautiful object ta, ert! electt aalisied across the street. It was pla yesterday 408 t0 08 that a British ‘subd- soy this will not be in any sense a cha é su rt wus expected, W Nearer My God to ‘Phe Phe pr ‘ ° sank the Tubantia.” -—- | the scandal that 1s cirev path valdon oe (sek nk the ‘Tubantia, Life is not merely ve, but to| Ity, since membership cards in the or TicreRE A pout wondering now is wheth- | oner wept alo RO Mabon Count von Reventlow, In the Tages well, sleep well, look well. What a) deck. z i ee “ie ee cata candal, and next | Hominee at the convention April 26. | ant bi \ ¥ William J. ontirely fruitless. In the neighbors|that a British submarine sank the lorions condition to attain, an i r t Alfred lines bed Hed tat the hears! hood of Viday German t ad. | Tubantia, particularly in view of the iow very easy it is if one will r ' day filed a bill be given ¢ be adjourned attend | ; ; s . | statements of officers of the vessel pt th morning in M i tht feat | talsitae excepth at part of Jus- may se tt ie wife's Tonera The| van ed aly drovo back some wnem¥ | chat ‘they observed the course @f © olks w ustome D foe 1 \ link 6 6 ' ‘ mn to | divisions, whic attempting He ull wad neavy when they arise, sp : ee rned in an e vst_he obtained | to maintain tueir pos ous {torpedo. Count von Reventlow says ee na Bs al to the |r told Miss H Whether gossip is true | ean » and 280 men {Mlously there were indications that by ‘openir » preve fr hool, that the mos star ale ih the snare Attar tating: Woman Sil ie steamers, while the press at the same each tr 4 of ivor ah the ORME OF CoFlk | person Kuasiped about, A penny rat ete she was dl time was spreading reports that Ger- mE ist sad ial {iw determ nation |m fe 1 6 Io w cumbs to Fracture of Sku et a man nubmarines w responsible, Everyone iting rene Pe Mee ata taD te Be WHEN ADAM WAS BORED FORIT crew naar Lawrence Weber, allas Baldy, a 1 unt ' is creating tl feeling against Ger- well, shou! ning Biv a eee Oe anes LACK OF GOSSIP. Jjured by: seaibdat i well known character in the Br i) \ ny in neutral countries," breakfast of ned that will . ; : ? YT held in the county jail as a materia ; ving sil nue to similar reports water with w teaspoonf y f 5 ater idee : t by a} witness in an inquiry inte the death aS ee ae aapaee i n sources the British ee nase inh itn waa 1 ‘ rt ope | (re phe ta 2h ne a ut s blind wife, Killen, He Is un Maine | Governn lust week denied pravios Gnlige : ’ A See anatle fiat turnisin the $2,000 ball fixed by Clare there was any ground for con- dour bi ie: toxit 1 “ 1 na Flynn Tw \ ABt ‘ n fecture that the Tubantla might cleansing, sweetening ' ‘4 material thesses are Michael D " iy \ have been sunk by @ Britten the entire aie) [ ; wus hele Ps ye BF ea Tl Orio, eighty-four ye 1 his A Sag eA ocher | submarine.) utting more food in h : wai pete entitle Sratian t France ay 1 tu ee cise of bat wate el a hue hae You a roa b shi gy gets wite n phosp on an empty st nach is mer n e A me! th ALT i { ti ne ae ; two Webe ind a THE HAGUE, March 20.—The Ger- weste an oon a od t to w 1 we b a : . 1 h Government that the return of lendid appet t. While ie : Wome ist band toge ANP ‘cS ss Ne ester aoie, [tue tpamnorsiniyancutme® (ig Wea gi “ MUSICA, HAIR SWINOLER, PATRIA'S OFFIDERS SWEAR) tt, ’ do phosphate is quietly «¢ i Lagre 1 end c bh in pe : : es it cer- Perey tan volueiaah wane Mrs, William F. Draper Of | wwered pr at personal th yrhey neato 1S RELEASED BY COURT \ Ss arrest A do sank te tne blood and gett rendy Washing inst rented a 4 ped. M pon life. In w he 1 vias Sirs 1 ‘ No W | n mine flelds, thorough flushing of all the inside] Newnort cottag 1000 a week But do it so well a : ; \ a me Sa ) | y out of the orgiins ae iicoacnae eh ' wn \ from a person H : 1 Man Who Admitted Heing Back Was Give auueation it the Tubantia wae sunk spells, ston ‘ " uw t tdihisdinphat ie Ob oKe » Oho | : 2 \ ty ae, | ! | thers wh | German Minors to Get Onis Pare d " ! thy ved ! ' AM ie to get rte pe f time KLIN (By wire ® ndals. Bu vimne eeentie | 6) EAncoln Hoss ‘ n ‘May, 19 nfot t ' i sufficient | Way Ny sone . | 1 ul : 1 At B ee ge ff had b ¢ ' Yl on Y Champion Lightweight Boxer of aaailaticnierA ; thine p. | price of souslp and vant \ i ; ath "| public Schools Is Reported on jak al A A RE tina 1 vena ! ; ; 1 P © was nial uy Ti | " f Fatalities at Front ; " : i “ v fe the f t ft The aftiday Scotland, has 1 } ist 1 " nucne f pod i fon "oferty Removes wonie | Pain ini oun j varie Ghat ke p, placed her 1 ReaR eR RE Re res t npion lightweight boxer Indigestion. One package : airy 11 anew : pa hed hitnsett. : fh acey roves it tall druccists des late it “" Yam a Weber, “1 i p sit. até Se = ———-— ' ‘ Larceny at Poor ¥ AMlewed fuse 1 A State of Uneasiness ...”, HELD AS HOTEL THIEF tthe asset Lichtenstein Millinery Co é t Bs " - re \ , , The Result of Unlooked for»... Y Sinn Cnpiared oe Barter Mad Foot 8 ms Lic iy Hi Attack. : ' " bis ated atop al we ‘ ols has been a ting winter for We ate trys! Miss 4 f it i Hereby notify their patrons and who c he intelligence answe rh t ' * L Hneosnine danger ata glance. wine q finy : the public that they have no branch t who t med by the ‘A > " F 2 - Se Ee Ic. 3 Hurled in Hi ths Wine ‘Toes, f rave store and no connection with any \ an atta of the ( ii ‘ ‘ i ; " - " aiviciac asa aici eles UVR ICO HTT P one's 4 ct te eta a i other store of a similar name He Johann He Malt Extract lysed t i —_———— y nid t tod, in Invall Met bani hinet ’ 1 oy |i f a SPECIAL NOTICES vs a bod er. Buil Pup tw = aes a ae - . ap mask TOR end CHT 584-586 Fifth Avenue ¢ MOREE S tween 47th and 48th Sts. THE ORIGINAL Between 47th and 45th Sts, Hold inh em f i . > ae nes vis to. Tharo are on on, OG BENGE ap th ings nelagted ant, MALTED MILK ‘aken with meals and delightfully finally, who say they 4 INES Look f WF Witnurant. He wee held, wccused of | palatable, | Mra, Jones ever had any yrurbend 823! Reeve in teak i asa PAs grand larceny, Chap subatinutse sort XOU same aeion | 4 as

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