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8 THE. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916, [ors o.com were kes “st Unhappy England’s Lesson to America, |"HNFYBI\f” NOTES ene | a eee | ert toe cnt as sy Says Louis Tracy, English Novelist, | QF|qS|"QIIVER’ oe bk ai a Se a sa Is Preparedness by Conscription READ T0 COURT wn inal aang eee ee ieee Ome Fine Phrases and Flag Waving Will Not Suffice in\**** aeeeenenbes pial | ie i page ee wt ! Res Times of Stress, He Declares, and He Advocates Compulsory Military Service, by Law, to Make the Nation Ready. oft Le vee g | Alig.” . Jurors at Rae Tanger Trial) "Never, mind, honest he again Hear How He Was to | bit'forsta hates han ’aMin' | THE CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE aut District Attorney Horshoustein | = Spend $100,000 Ifeud, and a jure remarked, “Yuu Une Very Noticeable ; : wean your hai ; Qualification By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Pee ee ee EE eae TAREE Taw ponte REO HL campaigning Lo wrankgle over Costes | ical ene sofat might have been the title of today's One| amin Kol inte | prety Celt dase. WW) Oaborie: wand before an eetion 4 fl We oat ac thne | dinee ont af the or we rentives tore clorrly then the candidate hitieelf the necessity for keeps ing Wis vitwlity up Vee hal “Preparedness does not consist in wearing a little flag in the buttonhole and taking a walk up Fifth Avenue. Preparedness cannot be established by volunteer camps like that at Plattsburg. America should not drug her aelf with fine phrases and flag waving. She shoud learn from the bitter lesson of England, which should| the Bar Associaiien. ro chapter in the trial of Rae Tanzer for| Ree Tanger suid he was in hee com aid THis Honor, “you fo conduet yourself with pertury before Judge C.K. Wolver-| 0 Mtr, Slade, mcentury leaders men the ton in the United States Distri 7 rupriety in these py worhd ave Wve yown the va f | have adopted conscription as soon aa war wits deciared, COtiKt. Mue Roney-bug lotters came or 1 will aval! myneld Sein Tie, orllteetosta wee inate { | You have compulsory aducation'in this country. Then > power to pr verwine augain ss ath Ww mentioned in yesterday's proceadit 0 Phis delightfully palatable | why not compulsory military service?” } svat ade te hie cevenegel ee you wins Hd yoursele IH, Gun: food taken with tneuis builds up the Louls Tracy, English novelist, journa!ist and Sub- Hee eenaees we eboanmt Cre OHYES Ia vrais o ne s, chitiches the blood and possesses Commandant of the North Hiding Regiment of Volun- Ovtet. The letter written to James) “| have no feat Hetil ine pes bdicni Bint teers, asked me that question |W. Osborne b mystorlous Oliver | Me ny Rs mt ¥ tien iH : " [Osborne was tiret read to the Jury bs States Attornay Her. n of Seciat! FORD'S SON TO MARRY. risa —— jleged by the Goverament, was re] DUTROMT, Mich. June 18.--Mrs, Wil leaived by Mr. um Clay of Boston Boulevard to-day | And I found myself at a loss to answer ft. Mr. Tracy spoke Tuesday night to the audience at the SSitttyac? Lycoum Theatre which attended the moving picture! spectacle of “How Britain Prepared.” Later, in his apartment at the Hotel Brevoort, he developed his theory that the only preparedners that prepares | is found in universal and compulsory military training. | “I am an ol volunteers’ man.’ Mr. Tracy told me. “t know thatlang hold the attendance at @ volunteers’ camp | dig?" Ike Plattaburg ts lkely to fall to] Again I had to eay I did not know. | @ Ped edded 4 “You should have two lines of | ————— Jo) Der OSnt tie HasOnd) SUMMHeT, ABE} revchen, enw about $00 ganda in tron am ~ | Paneer was'a big liar and out for th | to keep on dwindling as enthusiaam |of the hill, the other over the crest Varney, hee aa Me Bi re sad a ‘for Summer wanes and more and more men get{A trench at the foot of the hill, on Aa ana a ae a ne e ; married. the exposed side, or on tha aummit ead, and he invlosed to him a letter isa problem. ¥ [is Just a target for artillery. The SEweD to be received ba iin tron Bngland should have adopted CON: lrrchiams I have cited nro typical of Miss Tanzer. . P 5, 3 1 scription at the outset of the war.|hundrods of others to which an exact The . & | Sun and Wind Bring Out Urly Spots. | Let us solve it It was casy to raise the first 500,000| scientific answer hax to be made. If Deas! Ble Boy," Me tettae Was a=) How to Remove Ea : nm owithin Assistant Un |shenstein int | Mroneontor Rand porte the pub- of her i the engagement nd M lication of the breach of promise «uit lof Rae 7 jof Rae 1 a r, (Mr. and Mrs. Henry veer from Oliver, Oliver told the lawyer he w feamftter from Boston in Bre a MMI where would you | was graduated this June from the Liggett School. Her family i then Fe te atate eae ney iesmutent intdeiror ceciety’" "| Boys’ clothing | So wseeseee easy, too. Tho third call was not bladder by a anne Ane, result ofa dresser that she had not been a bit try a remedy for freckles with the gnar- aa © ; ee of a reliable dealer that it will not 21n1 answered so readily. The fourth was The fear of Invasion In not mT happy since she last saw him. vane cota re (5 met with the greatest diMculty.;felt in all patin of thin country fi “1 want you to be true,” the letter cost ¥ 1a penny unless it remo wt Our Norfolk suits ——- Volunteers; the gecond $00,000 was|the answor ts incorrect the battle ia jdressed, and the writer told the ad-| pfere's a chance, Miss Freck! : to! for your boys. i while if it does give you a clear See ise tis estas be veniine jwith extra trousers et mince of othine acon Then arose the worat form of compul- | Mitdig Went wins knows (an ana sion—that of public opinion. tacking army would have to march Would no anything in the THE “WHITE FEATHER” INSULT|1.500 miles ta reach HIM not to do you. T can't wait until ule strength FROM ENGLISH GIRLS. a Ing about prepared: | phe vxpected pastoral tetter from| Then U will ny ke tt up to you and | applicat g | ens, versal compr " | cs ; electe r “The time came when no young|nervica there could me nee tsor. Vcardinal Farley, amplifying the ban| ob, T will love you ao hard it is to ric . he Ss ct rom ou Piwasataned “Raa” freckles and get a beautiful complexion. & ‘ Maecenas Ttavely ta tiare thes end oulice ueeded tor $7.50 & $8.50 lines » worst case e sure to ask the druggist for double-strength oti ran, “I love you and you only and orld. for simply sices 7 to 18 years from any dru lew man could walk down the street at|differences, due to differing degrees 0 dancing at church entertainments | The let 1, we e ae Ce a1 y Anum home without heing handed quietly, | per! Py Jas received from the Consistory in ngland feels, 5 dded. | ; si mene silently, a small white feathor by|~that she tn tenting Atnernce tris; Rome, will be read Sunday in all the Catherine Mavi half a dozen girls, Men home fromjas well as her own; that this war tx] oman Catholic churches of the New MeDonald wer - are special value the front on furlough or recovering|® war for tho {deals of the Anglo- | York archdiocese to be one of ve | seription sold under g at $6.50. ' from wounds were not. exempt from eae Ug bol AU eich weumuet The letter in purt is an follows: {Ohver, He ed the lady bis “Dear back if it fails to remove ‘ | this form of persecution, One saw) Anglo-Saxon civilization was con-| "!8 your experience, you have noted 7 Boys Sport blouses a young girl rise from a restaurant|quering the globe by peaceful pene-|the gradual but lowering of ‘ at 50 cents. Children’s rompers, washable materials, | lat 50c and 95c. | Wash hats, 50c. The place (0 bug whatever you want tration when Germany awoke to the! moral standa table, drift across the room and lay| (sce ‘that the world had to be regu That tase : a white feather by the plate of @liated, and decided that |t had better ner young man dining alone, then go(be done by Prussian Kultur at the/!"% people to back to her place. It waa a cam-|Point of the sword.” power and strer _—_— i We with deep regret | paign of recruiting by insult, ' y ‘ » reg! “Before England instituted compul- |NOVELIST TRACY’S SON DEAD, | tnat pleasure in its most alluring and | sory service there would be families jdegsrading forms has entered into the in which three sons had been killed Action | homes of the land, und we cannot in in battle, others which had not eent our conscience the loosening of ties und all right think. Is that were the b of the com. | It takes a lot of strength to break w stout piece of rope. If you unravel a section and break each single strand, one at u time, it takes scarcely any effort at oll, Spear Credit to pay for your furniture it is a simple matter to pay for ull you want and ty have the best, Spear unravels the bill for your furnishings and makes it possible for you to break one suiall strand at @ time. He makes the terms measure with your income Men Killed loy Ity t (Specias to The Evening World ) . 4 ee @ man to the front. Scotland volun-| LoNDON, June 16.-Recent dea. |®424 by and pthing ag teered as one man. There was never| patches report the death of the gon of | Stream of orally wbich te a recruiting station im the land. It Tracy, the novelist, “Somewhere |44!ly becoming broader and more) was not necessary, The Scottish Elghteen months ago the | menacing people awoke to the national peri) Young ‘nan was overcome by polsonous| “With the introduction of new) before the English. Ireland remained, | #88 While fighting with his regiment at| forms of this kind of picasure, to! as always, irreconcilable, The Welsh | 08 He sont a brief furlough with| mention ou f tt tne | |his father, but soon returned to the| dications of the increasing luxury of | miners formed @ strong party for) 704) where he ive for} has just met death in| the times, it becomes peace, action. His military record wax ud-|U% to offset the moral danger that | “Every English gentleman volun-|mirable, Louls Tracy is now in Amer- ee tang Sat An aavie and to teered, and large numbers of the/ica, lecturing on preparedness, British! tertainiments of any kind whose middle class and the working class.|and American. leipal feature is dancing Wut tt took conscription to level the| = Inequalities of courage and patriot- It is the simplest way to accumulate home furnishings of good quality. When you sec what we have tu offer, our splendid facilities for giving every modern service, you will say it is obviously the most successful way’ to get precisely what sou want. Let Spear show you at THE STORE WITH THE COTTAGE WINDOW. Chinese Sea Grass Fusniture, Made Over Genuine Malacca Frames; Natural Finish Broadway, near 384 St. Cooper Square at Sth 9. Manhattan Fulton St, at De Brookiyn n. To very man in England E e not medically unfit has to ve in I the ar and those unfit for active Oo ny oy service are trained for home defense. Engiand learned a hard and bitter . eean and the United States shoud| Don't let your liver profit by it, “You should federalize! “Log on ite job”, i Rocker Table Exceedingly attrac: With stand tree; Natural finiah for fern dish; moat Wide. comfy” back your government and have one law, , broad pairs al broad armas very including a uniform divorce law, for Keep it active cee 87.75 0 ranted $10.75 RPGA OI LOR: 9.75 a}l the States. You might make six months’ nuilitary servicer one of the conditions of sidmission to ettizen- ship "But it is your native born who need military training far more than foreign population, Your men t to learn respect for authority. does not seem to be @ trace h a feeling among the native rans. If, after leaving college or school, every boy had to serve six months in the army and undergo fourteen days of military training for a certain number of yeara thereafter, Easy Furniture Terms : Worth. Down. ‘Mu $100.00 $1.00 $200.00 $10.00 Tea Wagon Arm Chair Artistic Naturot fine W4th detahable Baceedingly are tives wide, vomty you would, have real preparedness, we eae, bray: and: We. fread arma $250.09 $15.09 $2.50 That is the only way you will ever 97.75 (ass earriee gig gg cern itrannly $9.75 No RED TAPS get it. weve 87075 Gnd bow shei STA. bonstructed -. . PF “The problem in this country is ee, “ “ Wa Reharesssing: tnrestinatien. even more serious than ours in Eng- land.” Mr. Tracy added, “for there we are practically of one race. “Here you have millions of foreign- ers who came to America not from any sympathy with American ideals but purely and simply to better them- sedves. These people do not really care under what form of government they live,” NGLISHMAN DOESN'T DISTRUST THE HYPHEN. “And you think compulsory mill- tary traiping will nationalize them?” T asked. “It will go far toward doing so," Mr. Tracy answered. "Personally, 1 ) hiffonier, jdo not dist tne hyphen ay much 7 ‘ ffs lus somo Americans do. I bave great ine Joo AER tong) sympathy with the German-Ameri- \ uy be p ae cans, Many of whom deplore the ac- White Shoes beautifully made and finished. throvahuut ¢ made up tions of the military class of Ger- man his class is not the German | pec The propa ts ip this country ore, P think, @ 1 minority of the Gerinan citizenry, “Do sou believe that six months’ militory training is adequate prepara- tion” Germany and France have three years,’ 1 suggested, Six months would make a good beginnir Mr, Tracy replied. “War- fare is an exact sciance. It involves questions of every sort. Each man| Putuhing you Their Good Looky is but a Reflection of the Excellence ~ of their Materials & the Care in their fintshed Tha suite of must he an expert tn his line,” Bup- | in Open ‘Downt wntow! pose a Volunteer were given this prob- M 4 : U Ww oO own Bites DeSean tts Sout aking spto aa Saturdays Sixth Ave —$—$_— — bhid oO put a ry out atm * > bd Of business. How would you po cbons West 34th St. Until 10 P. M. Sixteenth St. HEN you go on your vaca- it? What would you do?" Mr. Tracy asked me, encouragingly. "I don't know, Throw the switch, perhaps,” I hazarded, timidly. | tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed te you every day. Evening World, 6¢ per week ‘ll 9 sevenetime World Want Daily World, 12¢ per week Sunday World, Se per Sunday works all week. Order ‘gaia BE ete || one to-day and prosper. oldens CONVENIENT STORES 1509 Broadway, at 48th st. nau St.. at John St. 1440 Bromdway, at 41 nt 5 eno, at Titth st 96 EF. 14th §t, 4th Ave. at ath St Os) Near Church, BROOKLYN mn St y you can't throw a switch with a siedge hammer. The thing to do is to remove one of the rails by Knocking off the heads of the con- |necting bolts, which enables you to slip them out easily. Ry doing this rear guard action ng the enemy may be Jelaved several hours. Take another Diggs trench is not as digging a hole, b y Trenches must prepared according to certain. defir rules. if you were told tw dig yourself ip tl w 1 newadealer_ shore at and he will ‘rakes euaas, Vorid. #ulitaer Lusiding, New York Oitg,

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