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swe CHARGE HITCHCOCK | 'Vhat Will Be the War’s Effect on Women? WITH KONAPPNE, THE HUGHES BOM Politicians Begin to Ask What Is the Real Purpose Be- hind His Activity. | RECALL RECORD. | HIS lustice’s Secretary Reiterates j ‘"" That the Politician Has No \ Authority to Act. WASHINGTON, June 3.—Although | Aisavowing Frank Hitchcock or ny | one else as his representative in the pre-convention activities at Chicago, | Justice Charles E, Hughes “has noth- ing to say” on the point of whether he will accept the Republican nom. | {nation if it should be offered to him. | “Will Justice Hugses accept the| nomination if it is offered hin?" Laurence H. Green, his secretary, was asked to-day, “He has nothing to say on point,” was the response. Questions put to Mr. Green brought the following answers: “Hitchcock never asked Hughes if he could be his manager; Hughes never said he could be and likewise never said he couldn't; Hitchcock never asked and never received per- mission to collect Southern delega for Hughes. that es | In short, they have had | kind, “What is Hitchcock's real pur- pose?” politicians are asking. One Suggestion from a source friendly to Hughes was that Hitchcock had seized the Hughes movement, on be-! Ww half of the Justice's opponents, English By Nixola G ar do for women? ey | Strife in Europe Will Tend to Bring Them Economic Independence, Says H. G. Wells, no communication whatever of any | After the War There Won’t Be Men Enough to Go| Round and Woman Must, Perforce, Stand | on Her Own Feet. “Some WONEN WANT To SHARE IN MANS WORK — OTHERS WANT TO IN, INCIDENT TODAY MARRIAGE IS; an Your HIGH i { velist. | * manaiage SHOULD RIPEN FUENDSHIP BETWEEN reley-Smith. eeley-Smit EQUALS * INTO PERSONAL THE EVENING WORLL, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916, CERNANS SAYSPARS hat tilt be the War CAPTURE What Has Been Their Part in the Conflict? FRENCH POSITION, REPORT Penetrate Deep Ditch Near: Fort Vaux in Course of Repeated Attack: PARIS, June &.—In the o peated and violent attac on Fort Vaux, on the ree of re « last night Verdun front east of the Mouse, the Germans pene- | trated a deep ditch north of the main French position works, the W of to-day says, is French, Exeept for statement says, the pulsed with heavy lo Spirited fighting | Are still held by this gain, s. continued in Two rman attacks west of Fille! (Morte were beaten back, The formidable effort of the Ger- The interior of the | OMfica announcement the | the rmans were re- nne, West of the Verdun sector [mans to mass reinforcements on the, right bank of the Meuse is supported by @ great number of heavy drawn from other fronts The concentration of these forces taken here to indi tempt to bring t jtack on the torte {issue eas a4 to a ta Despite ttack, involve and to preve by t tensity of the ous losses, the show that the main lines sive allies, the long-drawneout at pieces ful | neral offen. are not es- | NEUTRALITY LAW WILSON WRITING | REVISED; BROADEN THEPLATFORM ON ’ | WILSON'S POWERS — WHICH HE'LL RUN —e—. | —— Changes Submitted to Con- Senator mes Practically gress, Based on Problems of | Agreed Upon for Permanent War and Mexican Relations. Chairman at St. Louis. Paras { WASHING IN June 3—Genera | WASHINGTON, June %—Senator revision of American ne ality laws me for Permanent ¢ sirman of | Ws proposed to Congress to-day in! the Democratic National Conventloti a memorandum ubmitted by Attor. } charge of cc # enorn neh official accounts) {sentially changed. ‘1 furthest jpoint reached by the Germans was houses on the outskirts of Damloup The main port of the town is strongly held by the Freneh The 103 days of fighting in the world’s greatest battle reached it jclimax of violence yesterday in the | infantry attueks on the north slopes }of the hill ow which Fort Vaux stands, Column after column of ¢ n troops roiled up the hillside only ney-General ry and concurred | wnd Senator Stone for Chairman of the Platform Committes is the slate In by the State Department, as a) virtually agreed upon President result of the Government's experience | Wilson and. hia political advisers with problema arising out of the war| senator Pomerone Ohio is stilt and of relations with Mexico. under consideration for the perma- nactment of eighteen new laws ‘8! nent chairmanship, but It seemed al recommended to correct defects in| most certain to-day that Senator existing statutes, to cover present | james would be chosen omissions of law “for the observance | “President Wilson has begun work 6a 6 of obligations imperatively imposed | AMiond Dy International law upon the Lotved | aftet of the platform for the conven« "aNd 10 thake crimes agaings|tto™ and it will be taken West Oy i bic Hrahty natiehatis | Senator Stone, ‘The President 's pay merican “Noutrality punishadle | ing particular attention to a plank under Federal laws, At present many | geaiing with foreign affairs. The pies Tae not violate Hederal | president's adviaers take the position criminal law inasmuch a# the chief Agnt in Almost every phase of activity in| eh yt i+ OR the the United States governments which i nh behalf of foreign | has resulted the broad | would be | im dleral prosecution under nspiracy, made | specifically criminal by the proposed legislation tn addition dent would be the powers of the Presi- ned with respect Ito withholding eb co to suspected | vessels, further employment of th land and naval forces to preserve neutrality, imp sorship Upon wireless sages to belligere sing & more rigid cen. | ad cable mex. | | countries and seging arms and ammunition, about to be exported in Violation of an em barge. | One of th ‘oposed laws would) authoriae collectors of Customs or | other ns duly »wered by th President to inspect foreign private | vessels in American ports for the pure | d, he should teke a ding part in making the platform, Arn meats for the convention, made tentatively, incinde the nomina- tion of the President Thursday night, June 15, by John WL tt, Attor- ney General of New Jersey; the nom. f Vice President Marshall by Kern Friday morning, June 1%. Speakers from ny States will second Mr, Wilson's nomination. > NEW YORK DELEGATES START FOR CHICAGO Special Train of Fifteen Cars Will Take on Others as It Crosses the State. train of the New Yort delegation to the Republican National Convention at Chicago left the Grand Central Station at noon to-day with about two hundred persons aboard, including delegates, their wives and friends, The train was to gather other delegates and pilgrims as it i the State, Gov, Whitman and © Chairman Tanner will join the The Among on the train were former Senator Chauncey M. Depew, 4@ Veteran of all the nventions for fifty years or more; Sel Agnew, Bridge Commissioner F. J. A Kracke, County Chairman 8. 8. Koe- nig, Assemblyman 8. Hunter McQuis- tion, Herbert Parsons and Major Lor- rillard Spencer, the Governor's mili- tary aide, and Speaker Sweet of the Assembl: Geor » Shotwell was in charge of the fifteen-car train which, by ap- pearances, Was so provisioned that none of the travellers would be forced by hu mbark be- fore r Another Arrest for Strauss Murder, Julius snberg, known to the police As “Butch,” a clerk of No. 311 Bast Twelfth Street, was arrested to-day at No, 18% Division Avenue, Brooklyn, by Detectives Gallagher with complicity in. th t Fred erick Strauss, victim of a gang bat at Arlington Hall, Jan, 9 ist, Blsenberg is the seventh man. to be arsested of those recently” indicted for the murder, TO OUR EMPLOYEES ishment of J. C. STRATTON CO.,), inc. MANUFACTURERS OF and Dresses 27th Street, Will Resume Work on Monday, June 5th and take this means of advising their old employees ork on this date, and that lationship which existed mployees in the past will COHN, Pres, JOHN M. KILGOUR, Vice Pres. PORAGE NCL Yy xe) Ye) kel 3 ©. S84 Fifth Avenue SOrh Sts y 20. Aes eof “investigating « help keep it in control, What have women done for the war? | . to melt away in the hot tire of Frenci | Ray use or attempt This man—a Senator—pointed out A:king and answering toth these q . H. G, Wells contributes a QU naching guns. Tho attacking Ger- | vessels in violation of neutr ality laws, | that when the Hughes movement be- remarkable article to the June number of the Ladies’. M | wera constants: saintoreed ip) uen (ate ae Ce MMOH Voneoln as b Placa. CE wan to centre around Hitchcock Hion Journal. There are persons who will consider | —— Sr: be i ay ie | soldiers from the rear can neutrality would a | troubles began, Apparently blunder that Mr. Wel!s pays his highest tribute to womanhood ’ the delegates are now here,” Pi DONG he Dead Man Mine el chee ah Ant LN naee tel Towade hi along the Dead Ma ° r activities here © has followed blunder, until, so poli- | when he says that England's million surplus women will said. “Something definite tow Cumiores section of the tine, heavy |firdinwaplen ne wn ‘clans declare, Hughes is “in bad” all eventually tip the balance against Germany, since this conference with the Republicans | artillery action was reported, with] seer | along the Row in Chicago. Washing ekveis; once s aublect tor aneete and Jumnte?, has eon | be accomplished early next week | but few infantry attacks and practi | MOTOR STOCKS JUMP. an never: reearded Hitehoouk’ ka a nad eisland. to Ratew (every) Wan cat WOME lac auaal In all the pre-convention pussyfoot- | Call no change in position. du | political blunder : ing the one definite plan evolved so far | y piel SEARS Sone ‘Takes Leap of 87| “He is most likely work with a woman munition maker. ! | War Office report; General Mot | h velt,” aa eruhee cite f by the Old Guard as the last line of| “In the Champagne district, to the Points Daring Day. toosevelt,” sald a Hughes supporter, To me the most interesting declarations of the | we: ac St “Despite 1912, he is fond of Roosevelt vine oaliet 1 tana are defense against a stampede for Roose. | West of Mont Petu, certain detach] srotor stocks were the sensation of| § -ltkes him as a practical polit srea' ving English novelist are made after he leaves i] velt is a sudden adjournment after two | Men's a ne Canad She's (ONINE| poth Stock Exchange and Curb Market Van you Imagine a man aa fond the war behind him and undertakes to prophesy Its or three ballots. It looks now as though | trait ane areca. had |p to-day, Their price lists were second] sith Hughes peg | effects on woman the nominating oratory will be! posts, were dislodged by counter. [editions of the munition manipulations | Friends of the Justice recall that After the war, Mr. Wells says, these things will follow spilled on Friday. The first roll call) Attacks in which band grenades were | of just year. responsible] ga fecent visits to Washington, “Winsome, weak womanhood will be told bluntly by men and women} es: on & Presidential nominee will come | qe ane listrict yesterday tonight, at itehcock fatled to call on or consult ke that it is a b Atha trol u of skirt a delicate suvate 5 ut \ eaist ‘ iy conevelt | e 4 t o erday | n a THO HER Hoes COT etEe NO omne alike thatith te) ast The frou {rou of skirts, the delicate mysteries of the| Tragedy in Lake at Erskine,|'™mediately afterward. If Roosevelt | evening a « Drrattagle oh a ealien eantent at rapped. tollet. will cease to thrill any but the very young men Hare act aalefee : and Hughes show big at first, and if] of our line to the west of La. Fille 16 points over | - > seauty enthroned for love must give Way to the tail weather-hardened! Ne Jo» Throws Gloom Over J aitner grows perceptibly in ‘two ot sRiriea enenuniareA ke: Pantiak Sutra Anan Gusbekacier ae al ‘ 3 . ~* 5 4 spirited encounter. second attack | points and debaker & : | FEAR JOHN NEWLAND woman with a spear, loving her mate as her mate loves her and as sexless Emergency Corps Girls. three ballots, Murray Crane ts ex-1 it about & P.M. also wus completely |. On the Curb, the leader waa, Chevro- as a man in all ber busy hours. - ks pected to suggest an adjournment.| checked let, which was laune a fowA montha/ IS vic is halo ; cee _ ane 5 | Then in the watches of the night the} "On the left bank of the River | WK Mt to It te Menke, ed Avo always been wome The dro o s 1 tf i ; 4 d our positt 0) io. 3 : ts —“ —— women) Wh reutinanles 48 a monster and an outlaw by men Hoe, nineteen years old, at the girls’! the vote the next day ed to a violent bombardment. che Be | New York Business Man Left White|ahe ordinary woman Auctuates tec | fue cen Mor women would training camp of the Emergency Ser-| Realization of the fact that Theo ‘On the right bank of the river the e superh steel ship Mandalay i ‘ c linary nan fluctua tuite inevi eNpress the indigna- : Jore Roosevelt has now garnered the | fighting ts going on in the sector of | will make special all day Sunday trips up lains Home and Dis- teeen the turns now the | tion their 4 ave taught them it is Vice Corps at Erskine, N. J., threw | de iow of Big | Pert Vaux with the same ferocity aa | the Hudson River, stopping at Highland appeared Western ideal of citizen NU OW. | EER neR UD CIUROLS Tea wa| Such a gloom over the camp that the | SUPPort of eee oe cn a | before all the onslaughts of the enemy | Falls for West Point, on June 4, 11 and be eo fs % aie hy : HOF OF " Businessthat portion from whieh &) upon our trenches to the west and . tatte yt ne ibinissic kir inless: does her own | Young women were uncertain to-day | 18, leay the Battery Landing at acial 10 The brening W Oite toihe marcied Wab aig@omania SONIC NO cat ever tasocin | whether thes Would eeruin to-day | cigenble share of the sinews of war|to the east of the fort have been re- | ortiock and One Tundred and WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, June 3.--|/ ate With man in the free and equal 1 : are usually collected—injected a new | Pulsed, Againot the fort itself the Ger-| Twenty-ninth Street at 10 o'clock, she TAHA NAWINGRIGENG UNGER whole care All her romances Ste with high’ ia Ma Welles; Otizinal programme to extend the| i ; Jog. | MANS muluplied their furious assaults | will also make a stop at Yonkers, leay ae ae ie) » North Broad= | ended in marriag 1a decent man's) ideal of m age, no long us she ta| Outing. | problem in the pre-convention 1o8-| and this in spite of the heavy losses | ing there at 11 o'clock, Daily trips will edie City, President of the Hall) ended there too, supported by the man, ‘The ins Miss Hoe, daughter of Richard M, | Tolling along Candidates’ Row. caused In thelr ranks by the Are of | Be reine oe i Mmayerine sant muce jorchert Dress Form Company of No. | she acce must ee EVELT SUPPORTED Y | our artillery and of our machine stab Hen Papen ela yal d y marriage that does not ripen cepts ne must in s Hoe, retired capitalist, of No. 11 East | ROOS: ings t dulay Will make regular 80 West Thirty-second Street, Man-linig 4 raonal friendship be- {measure sit in shadow of Seventy-first Street, | PART OF “BIG BUSINESS.” which @nch Hine forced Our ad trips down the bay, instead of up. the hattan, has bee i eile sonal friendship be) man's wil {OULD be | > y t Street, was one of! _ : |saries back, Nevertheless, difring the | \{gson as leretotor Th ‘I iar ble lesan the tween two equals will be regarded ithere. If. we 8 work, let | thirty is who went to Erskine! The Old Guard contingent has here- | , certain chments of the en- Ureday morning, To-day « general! with increasing definiteness as an un- |S Work. It 4 y to “in- | Thursday camp for several days, | tofore felt secure in its stand that)emy were successful in penetrating a alarm $ sent out by his sfactory marriage are oth ple ie Support Us. On the estate adjoining the tented, the candidate they proffered would} P diteh north of the fort. In the} McLaughlin, Russell, Coc and |ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE Alte %o,*tould take them on thelt | cround there fs a amall lake, where|be able to command » big bankroll, | interior of the position we are main BRU oe Novas Broadway Mone | h terms, however unsatisfactory ining ourselves with energy i ih rane gcse eto nasal | DREAM OR REALITY? the terms may be paddling instruction and rowing be- | But the appearance in the open of| ——— Hata ane up joe police, | This is all very fine, Is it true? Do |, Now there re a great many women | gan terday, The girls christ Herbert L. Satterlee, brother-in-law | A eee ee Re tle RY | womenvawnnt cit be true? Upon spire Work than do It Phere area | {@ beach Coney Island. of J. P. Morgan, as an active Roose | he Establ faire said thie trorninie hay Ae sect, [thelt answer to that last question will great many women Who seem to be| After several hours of instruction | velt worker; word from New York| The Estal fairs said this morning that Mr. New- | gepend hot Mr. Wells's /able to wor r about ten years.| yesterday afternoon a number of the| that Frank A. Vanderlip, credited | land had been under a severe busi- | ta aalee n_xomething snaps in them and) ging changed aa Ss Moma blev Aaiance sinstha’ all ness strain for sume time and that he |Oeet Ai Re AULA het ‘they skurry to shelter—-the shelter of | S78 changed their khaki uniforma| With considerable influenc oll had devoted himseit so closely to | EXetYNhere there is much talk of/a strong man's arms, as the Victorian | fF bathing suits and went to the! group of Wall Street, had announced bunbaan hath Hy ep , me Hers iy 40 woman's econo independence and | novelists used to sa beach, The water was shallow, and | for the Colonel, and knowledge that | Bupinens that. ne had au ered om at deol of it is by women for THE GREAT PROBLEM OF THE Miss Hor and otters were expert | J. Ogden Armour of packing honso| ! | T¥US condition, It is feare: aaa cman tain dewat vimmers. With no thought ‘tame Roosevelt: adhere aa TERE ast Pate deen ee nan toils downtown SCARCITY OF MEN. swimm With no thought of dan. | fame was a Toosevelt adherent, had) ” tered i in che country 1 atarwani tani raat eer they waded out several yardg|the effect of weakening the most po- Thur moming Min) Newland omment ever i i Y ine re from shor ltent argument of the standpatters | . had ie aan, pred at witty as a cartoon were not| Suddenly Miss Hoe wos seized with | their ability to back a candidate with | Suits, Coats ee 4 fe Meine iar Masses some ae ie nd so the | Srampe and disap before her) money — > house to keep an engagemen " iddle-aged matrons Women of Europe inay be competied | companions realized langer. Sev- If the gossip along the “Row" is 5 Pet © stand on their own feet ethe 3 mis i 4 F Mr. "Newat! (los Ciistoe, {stood in their nighties combing their |{@ 84nd on thelr own feet, Fn | ea Went to her aid and drew her/an index, Bis Business is against | Suicide Who Sought to “Found 13 & 15 West linger Oo pla, he the younger! pair and not 1 a bit like the) America no such solution prese "| body from th h vy wate . efore the Old rd came teapey iy) children for a few ininutes, He sal Prt FPP carta ri ie Weep olieceretuaier para id celal ARs RUE | Rajars the Old Guan. came Hospital” Is Said to Have Rediy TanAPKed CHEE Ne lad over: [iessslsh am thoy My dear, \nd taeantine there ix a great | she was unconscious and died within to @ full realization that Roosevel : stayed his time and that had |eaid one, “I am resolved to be econ. en Of (alk about, wonomic aneee ja few minutes, Her body was brought | wag gradually accumulating business Been Penniless. ee alaned fue, train to New York City. omically independent, if 1 have to mighty little economic independence of |t® this city last night. | support, its leaders started a back —_—_—— e left home « § o'clocs, but f nti’, ett Rome _sbout | eas UC borrow the money to do it rarrivd women, OL « vurse a grea Richard M, Hoe, the young woman's! gre movement iat «ther Gable : y TNE ORNIPA i Pees ere , eal of t, many people ade happy by|father, is a director of t nhyet isso “ u Way to go to the Harlem station here Now a r a er ut deal of that) many | ba ie hanpy by | fathe is a dir ” of nd and! holding that entire lack of knowlec isl h he bequeathed hia es- | that they may report for w the maids say he turned northeriy, in| sort of “economte independenc 8 they never have achieved or | 1°! warantee Company, the jay to his position on the tariff, ine! 4, tablishment of a home | the pleasant business re the direction of North White Plins, woman" in the world. We ali know Be inne han Fe Lowery Savings Bank, the Home Life! qustrial welfare, preparedness | he fi di ind so far as is known ms hits | fondly miata thee tras Ned fs : a 1 | Insurance Company of N Wore analen i for incurable cancer victims, Frank B. between ‘the firm and its e seen him since. Mr, Newland is a idles beet +i verbal rebellions in et step aNd) other vig problems of the day made|powndes, a bachelor of fifty, who| be maintained in the future, giant in size, standing 6 feet 3 incnes, dithon that they hot “supported ll sieht. Thi ee bee: (sie New York Produce Exchange >ife] i, problematical whether he could poaed himself a suffer m 4 M ed ap, nce, ry re ” wo maga pofet ea inv eposit a Storage & apa supp iG hima to be a ai bald ‘ and of ce distinguish 1 appearan nth net rtwo mag haps, 8 of the Weiching | Deposit and Storage Comy comnundenie Ruainean aunnort ssa Peer ET en HARRY He welhe 26 oundy and carries Hs ging art 4 year or a book written heir jobs as wives and house The camp is in char {Miss Can-! he plan to kill off Hughes with| ly to-day in Grand Union eligh eight eas on La hee Aa Hees | ance the ' ne pla Ly i (Nl early to-day in the Grane nio the morning he left home he w 1 ten ye uso. We all know women | keep t 1 mn to realize | di Hewitt, daug of M EAUAlL ANAKEnanitacKiil Gi RaGan Ne: ‘ Mes fully always that if they take M 7 a Hotel, } Avenue and On un gray business suit who udly and gladly carry the TUN OF Aime wedtke | Mra, Edward R N with 4 combination of ailles—| ared tate He left | ! banner of 1 endence the nn it, and that lake good with | 24st Twenty ! on favorite sons--was in the mak- fatten of his burdened life thirties and then slump, terrified, into | a rin such Cases the hug. | Hewitt estate in au f the; ing last night. To-day the pussy-|".. tha one chat vano the first marriage that comes along \ hey should | Village. ‘The Emergency 3 Corpa | it ane : 8¥- land expr ye hope that John | ; to offer them a tolerable maintenance, “yee Or 00 which’ most, for actual war sery papa Ra HR ewe se FGA Peay real | Fo women we should not women do the ty king oe —— BULL MOOSERS AT ODDS OVER ,,,,., ALWAYS ed dgrat eet Lyd aiepe gaa trend Fee eve warer | lta iedaeay | THEIR PROGRAMM When Coroner Healy inspected the USE fone parr f moral law. As ition slowed to-day in the pody he found Mr. Lowndes had not | they alone know at what cost of hu ye athe WOMAN. payee | ssive ranks. ‘The radical Mr E GHImIA aT RRR La ROBT aneeiaGee || miliation and of tears. It is an un fi course, the woman pays in sressives, of the (ype of Gov. Hiram & F ‘ ieee , | equal tight. No one knows this better! love, because sie di not pay in any W. Johnson of California, want tho elry or anything of value in his aia | than tie women who do not fail in it, Other Way. And she always will pay Progragives to meet on Wednesday | session | ry handicaps imposed by nas | oqcne oe ae fo patie and name thelr candidate--which, of/ Mr, Lowndes has @ brother and a| Yor to the handicaps imposed by na periority and put would MaveleeMAtniV aI cirencrieine ie wind (a analinca eAdoe ture nereased by civil n ' , mack and wait, | SMer TVinie a a eas * ‘J S Nei biieen mer aa neysaere dit eat 0 ory shrewd and pre Mb a? Ero! nue, Mount Vernon, His sister, Miss eh I the tools| Cal in this. [have very little doub until the Helena Lowndes 1 to-day | < ch ork, all the toole! That her proceduss 1 business even if this takes My brot ad long been itl and] Mian Wish to Suceeed as a| generadly find a man, s¢ nan, wil | Auditoriun but not know Wh ) ~> > POWDER must please men, Does | kK to Ww rk f j her under u an ru (Continued from First Page.) earer. ‘They ho! n r from x e oF | c 5 I NS l J R A and the world war is ¢ ni ¢ would be moat Por Ist two months we she wish to paint pictures? These Meee ite R ; . » have any ¢ ner ima nia ballet - offectua 1 before the Repub © not Vhinat all, Whenever pictures must find favor with some, cision : \ Jef in the rumor : Heceraaniva UONYERUAn ad ame to visit us he complained of} REDUCED HEALS & SOOTHES Mia ) wornan has ever written a ‘ angers are to Ae ELE more radical F ‘ er ATT REMY y frank p e of a from the temple e, Wo ton nominat 1 —e for v ne for ly frank picture of will ha 1 1" the at n f . found t ef ane | ’ ONE BOX PROVES IT 25¢ AD HA AVA CIDR Acwlolel Rah Bean pay her share This Praha be. bp tate , \ 1 ey heart because no man W 4 aid t Aster ' . th ne 4 And jt “going off half cocked noses = cept it # story of a L Netween 36 pt HN ity ev wr ereat) CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD aul | P fon i: “conform to the canons he courage and tha EARLY NEXT WEEK j phone " n have wr pow Jo tpe “We have taken 4 steps Resin And any woman brave er 4use only abou of ator George,