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HER British officer, last gays that the throughout the deen kept feared that the British advices, leaving the she Islands, marines, in Bremen undersea bout vored by heavy considered by almost im BY BRITISH AUG. 2, Submarine Gargo Boat Bound Here Said to Have Been | | Caught off Dover, to CREW British on Watch for Amerika, | Care Similar Submarine, to Be on W. Information reached New Tork ¢ deck, Two other been killed in an attempt to release the propeller from the net. The patrol boat, took the thirty-three prisoners into Dover, but was unable to release the Bremen, which was left @ecurely anciored to the net officer says he believes the submarine was released later and towed into a port on the south of England. agrees with a report brought « ly passengers of the Cu murder Alaunia, who said August 6 they saw a British cruiser enter the harbor of Deal with a Ger- man submarine lashed to her side. The British otticer story of the capture of the Bremen ne’ departure of the Amerika, which the | British are extremely capture, The Amerika, according to headed 1 r of Heligoland and skirted the of Denmark and Norway, following a Jan to get into the Atlantic by pass. | to the northward of the Shetland Nets have been stretched for mile In an effort to get the ( The officer, the safe arrival of the I yesterday, ist mu f Bea, for the trap set to catch her was] POSLAM. can do so much for ailing skin — | She Will Be t wot Subsea PRISONERS, | BC ickel Loaded to Be Shipped Said | Being NEW LON act as a marine, ar of the crew had housi in port, submeraible fr BA according to the) TIMOKb, Aug Is being Porwarding The| will be towed to arnad here to-day. This here Deutechland Trt BERLIN, Aug. Sayville). Ri ay that on to the United Stat way, Freight Is being received for | | this trip. The amount of > now wae Brie te ready to be loaded is larger than had lheen ex . the Overseay News facts are nown! Agency says. All the members ol ise t was the crew have expressed readiness to we might delay the| #80 for the next voyax anxious to rth after | of the fortifications | cousts | Jermar sub: | whon told of ateshland that the been fa. said have years old, of own We she had | ‘When it is necessary to quickly clear away pier. wedness of the skin oF to dispose of pimples, Mrs. Weinstein str os or itching inflammation, just apply aroly with Bourn, bi lam at night and improvement should \)).,: until a pop ow in the Vhen you realize joo und he and. sfrooti aboard the steamer manner, you will understand why it in ace (\! 41 Ae Gepted as the standard remedy for skin |) \* Miseases, Remarkable for its cvatrel over!!!" 11) A pong » WAS ay ed AT ALL DRUGGISTS. I pital on Aug tal strain, 1, sutte “mother ship" to Amer BREMEN NETTED | WILLEHAD IS SAFE ‘ATHERNEW LONDON OFFICER DECLARES PIER METNOENEMY Liner Said Wa and Rubber it Baltimore on Liner da to» tor ‘WOMAN PATIENT LEAPS INTO RIVER FROM BOAT Fights Mate Who Rescues Her on Trip From Bellevue Hospital to Ward's Island, Mrs. Molly Weinstein, twenty-seven 1268 Park A hina y un despy td thrown ed to House the PIER IS ALL READY | nue for the sub- her crew while they nd also protecting the nh enemy eyes. 25.=A cargo of tand rubber for the submarine loaded the whart of the Company and Philadelphia Mon r to New London, it was Another 25 (by Wireless to -Preparations for voyage of the submarine Deutschland are well under another in th h| While being transferred to-day from the psychopathic ward of Dellowu the Hritish Admiralty] Hospital tot anhattan state He vbh Vntat on Ward's Lsland, threw. h 1 ates from the deck of the trar atean Wand r into the t iver the vessel was leaving Fwenty-sixth Street with a number of ents, Robert Bourn, mate of the \ a r has | seven un, and rescued ca swept under woman dr Weinstei mer Ward's Island Bellevue H ring from m: Mayonnaise Salad Dressing A new process euable flavor und the fr us to preserve the h, creamy cons stency taste improves the flavor of everyt!in For salads, sandw.ches, and on’ fish—T TRY IT—YOULL LIKE IT. 10¢ and 2 wines If pot obtzinable at your fayurite tnd we Whi see that” yon AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO. Inc, hole Mfri—New York, store al ¢ always Its del which it T's GREA notify us re protnymtly Buh ed. “The World’s Best”’ 1 | N, Conn, Aue ot Gey that the German submarine cars| The Germe amer Willehad, whieh boat Bremen, which is reported trom| rhed at Hos the our German an ng due to arrive| break of io pean ar, and Qt New London, Conn, was captured] # hich watle Howton yeuterday Dy the Hritieh in the Brraite of D by way of ' 1 Canal OM Aug. 2 From the same source came) bere Chae fe. having fnformation that another submarir to Lona t 1 nd shor eargo boat, the Amerika, han left ( , k Many bound for the United Sa Heavy fom held up the steamer @n4 the britian Admirsity bas sent a during the night but the weather @warm of patrol boata to the north of clearing at daybresk the Willehad Beotland and Irel ina Fite proceeded here and came directly for epprehent her the harbor t New 1© Mer Ap officer of the Hritish merchant) Te W 1 flew the (ierman en marine who reached New York to sien as eho came inte the hy day on the White Star liner Baltic The district around ¢ fe euthority for the statement that crowded with persons wh the Bremen i# in Hrittish hands. He that the arrival of the reg fa on duty, under orders, and cannot follow shortly on the he of the be quoted, but hie report is come successful trip of liner | firmed in a measure by Capt. Finch Coming through the Cape Cod ( anal of the Baltic who adfits that he and thenes out te the open meu, th heard the same news in Liverpool liner traversed more than fifty mii The British oMcer says that the Of her journey through @ sone tn Bremen, while submerged in a 4 which she Was subsece to attack or| re capture, had enemy ships sighted gerous zone off Dover on Aug pete, bad eaek y ships sighted her. Caught her propeller in a steel Dee iit, but was not molested, No eneiny twhich had been spread to trap @ub-| ships were secn | marines. The bow of the Liremen| It is believed here the Willehad in| fgrose, according to the officer, and) {© serve in the same capacity for t Was sighted by @ British patrol boat,| Beiter aid’ cy ie eiterned which took off thirty-three of the! ‘phy Bremen's cargo will probably be. Bremen's crew, who were on the) transferred (o the Willehad, which will THE EV Mother Love to Cure Child Heart-Hunger Will Regenerate the Race in America And Cure a Growing National Defect ENING WORLD, FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 19:16 WOODS REPORTS WILLCOX CALLS SUBWAY WORKERS. RECKLESS AUTO PARTY CHIEFS FOR . DEMAND MORE PAY DRVING GROWS COUNCIL OF WAR AD 8-HOUR DAY enema ao a - hae Ge one tow welt tele fe ] fom tmnoRy Ty weAeT MUNEey hd {| (4 ‘ “tale-| Republican Chairman Wants New Union A liv om t A ' Get the Tangles Out of Recognition in Message ee LONG § str ' amy n Management | Sent to n moment | pa ' ET Tine LITER ADVER MIDE 1S PELT.| ASK POR Co» NCE. | ( Work of Pol litcheack and Perkins to Fig-| Employees lope for Answer 11" Ha Largely as Advisers in To-Night and Expe ing Its EA | Pushing Work for Hughes, No Friction . . airman Willeos, of the Republi AM Cight-hour day, reeoenttion af National Committee, hae ealied| thelr orgentaation and substantial w New York a| increases in wages for the men eme be t sppointed Ad. | ployed in every department of the t j ® be a coun sodere eyete re the e ¥ = « pase upon two erttioal | “biet anda h President na on Hhonte of ¢ rough Rapid How to check the ob tife that ti “n ever f the . ier . Aere admit le now fun w wd n the Near vation of the campa The fdomamris, siened by Michael J, ' nt of these com : ich ia badly tangied, | Mertihy, ae Preside “nd George ' ve ba te bf the apecial Pollack, ae V tent of Laoal ' we ‘ ‘ ne ttes wit be ia 8 No ofthe A Imamated Ansodl+ poe ' tens | ; and n general SOM of Street and F Raliway ' ' The wtreet Employees, were wert to the head of att wt win | Ona political experts, te “ y Pee eeee rt] counted on to help Chairman Witlaag | (8 Tnterborough system by special a ‘Pe rent : " b ‘l| ut of the troubles that surrouna | *ellvery letter m 1918, althouwh the total oft | The union tenders do not anticipate Me te ths Amtray daallvtie with stv" Frank MH. Hiteheook ts to be tead- poe A dgiyek Te # the ae Genuine Maternal Care A Noe wantin | ine man in the advisory committer, | forean, taey hele that the direos cura, horse drawn veh ihe o erborough, many of Too Often Sacrificed in eyelen and bicyelen ae ra evra OF Weatchenter | whom are connected with the Now hy the first sie months of 1016, 2,202 ne hin ward associate. | ¥ SAinbake. tA These Days of Women iF as fe i an k by. passenger | ore! W. Parking, « member of the bbe Pecaag tet pany in a like : 5 perenne | campe cr itt ls to come back Mg vende Wiles on the eotn of New palgn come o1 betes "p's Public ioe On Ane Teele Ot nna| ia town to doin in the conference, | eetablished by the Intter officials tn pirit, and the Child Fails to Get the Intelli- gent Culture It Must Have to Make It an Asset to Good Citizen- ship and Society. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. To the Editor of The Evening World: I think that many girls and boys would appreciate tt if you would have an article about mother-love, Many mothers think they do all their duty if they clothe and feed and boys would rather be food-hungry than heart-hungry. I know I would, Such an article would awake The pathos of comes from a hea be lonely, hungry are. Children need child culture in the homes of other w Not long ago, while IT was standing® on @ suburban railway station waiting for a train, a mother I knew raced toward me half a second ahead of the engine. blond ha step Her hat was on crooked, her r was flying, and.as she ed aboard the train just in front of me she was still hooking up her gown, WHY GOOD WOMEN FAIL AS MOTHERS. “I didn’t bellove I could make it,” | of wn! and put him to bed | thought {has the better she explained breathlessly. “I was so It's my morning in charge he day nursery and Tommy had a stomach ache and I couldn't leave until I fixed him a hot water botil> ayed. At inter ‘als during the day I of Tommy at home alone with only the hot water bottle and a nurse to comfort him and of his mother throbbing with elvic virtue in the day nursery twenty miles away. And 1 could not see that Tommy's mother was doing anything for her- | self or for Tommy or even for the | children in the day nursery by neg: | lecting her tmmediate duty. Motherhood is a very exacting Job, the most exacting of all is intelligently performed, motherhood, Physical the mere process of glv- ing birth, 1s too much honored among | women, and the longer, larger and | more laborious process of breathing | intelligence and love and kindneas | into that plastic lump of human clay, Ababy, is not sufllciently esteemed by them. Anybdédy practically can have a baby, It is no more glorious tn itself than having a kitten or a chick~ en It is what a mother makes out of her child that counts, Real motherhood does not begin until after t It may exist with- out birth, indeed, Many children are more truly mothered by their celibate school teachers than by thelr actual mothers. The more brains a woman | mother she is apt to be, provided her brains are real, not rinsings of the minds of other people or of books, All the great work of the world is done by one human faculty—Imagination, It is one of the axioms of human history that it takes a great mother to make a great man. Precisely the same qualities go to the making of a human master- ce that are required for the pro- ion of a great work of art. Great women have expressed themselves more often in flesh and great men in stone and bronze, But the same growths that draw moisture and nourishment from plants better worth cultivating. Many more children are loved than are cared for properly and intelll- gently, This 1s particularly true of the United States, where our women seem to have gone mad with public spirit and let the hearts and minds of their own children grow rank with weeds while they distribute leaflets on d s the recent controversy with the em- - ‘ith Raymond Robina of Chicago an sons were run down y Ka eas ployees of the surface lines and agree an of vehicles, This ta a 1!" nrinclbal Progressive aseistant| 1) contr with the men relative to ‘ ene ae esaea. OF the: aunner | THEM F men are counted on to| 19 Canter & 10 per iw lod 80 died, | PUIND political oxygen into the cam. | ‘h® demande, struck jn the 1919, perlod 80 diate vie and to tender “Arat aid” to the| CONFERENCE ASKED FOR. walls Fee ene eee there ix| WobLN Republican machine, In the last paragraph of the docu- 1916 period mech ea from theas| Mr Hiteheock was appointed a ment sent to President Shonts the any lesson to be bale rehites are} member of the Advisory Committee oMcials of the union suggest such a AUTH ie ins, more frequently |‘ give him an oficial status, but he| conference, pointing out thaw mat- = — hitting pedestrians more frevimnite| Nill not be seen often around head. | ‘ere which cannot be adjusted in this $aaaencbrreomemetiocemeersere this year than last bu quarters, No room will be assigned | W4Y caf be submitted to an arbitn actly what goes in. And if our chile ting th so hard to hiten will bi in| ton board, dren are pert, tl man Motor trucks and delivery wagona| to him nor s name appear OR) rhe demand for a shorter day pro- dividuallsta, it ls becut ran down 683 persons in the atreets| (he door of any office. vides t If we ourselves ack letter of the alphabet tno employee shall be com- so aoe ie rat aix months of 116, as| 11 @ private room of the Metropolt- oni ¢ n We #xe| « pelled to work more than eight hours their children, 1 think many girle | pect our children to nny Wore? | against in the corresponding [4 Clubs at witth Avenue and Bla-1 11 aay ten, Y i ° "1 yor cent, | Ueth Street, Mr, Hitchcock has been patie ae acter ar working day and night over the cam-|,,T%® Rew scale of wages asked by n many mothers. x. inerease, ‘The number of Laid pai LRGE the) tkahlon oF) uneraue the men follows: Motormen, $3.75 for YEN killed sod in the conipariso the i the first r, $4.80 thereafter; con- a tie arcane anise cea WATCH LOST 2 RS He ee fs to bz. ‘Thin is itlumi-[{ the Buropean war, who ait in ae- ase cor ductors, $2.90 first year, $3.25 there- ided quarters far back of the line 4 dence of the growing men: after; switchman, $3.25 first r for lov ly children and women nating eviden ft and | 5 year, esryiorn id ex Isalentat atia albes 58 Kah Jace of motor trucks and delivery | Hi Minit Silt every move along Wel 4340 thereafter; towermen, $2 frat made the greatest of all failures since she has failed | wagons, many of which are driven | UAT UN i ovlirgent call for George W,| 70st #826 thereatter; guards, 42.80 | by careless boys or utterly irrespon-) "| firet year, $2.76 thereafter; porters’ to love and be loved by her child. Perkinas, too, at national headquarters, sible men. wages to be not Icxs than $2 a day at As compared with the motor truck affection as plants need nlight, ae Tho Republican-Progressive alliance BY PAWN SHOP LAW. x any tim the earth needs rain, They need and reward intelll- land delivery wagon, the trolley car] !s laboring under severe strain: and HEDLEY TO CONSIDER DEMANDS gent care as a rose garden needs and rewards it. Care | reusing menace. Only twen- sda s FOR JOB! a Ip BdecreReing shivers down the spines of the man- means weeding the elimination of wild, worthless ty-five persons were killed by trolley ‘are in the first six months of 1916, sd with forty Killed dur- f Ys. Meetings to ratify the demands will bo held all night to-night at the Ly- ceum, Bighty-sixth Street and Third Avenue. A hundred men went out to- day on all the lines of the company distributing circulars to the em- ployees asking them to attend the meeting, They claim 60 per cent. of “Take the Number of Your Watch,” Is the Advice of Miss Loeb, agers by his lack of cordiality, Mr. Verkins has been away on a long holiday, but ts due back the middle of next week, He ts expected to take possession of the Bull Moose room at headquarters, where the Colonel's secretary, John McGrath, has been trying to hold down the tilt- ing lid and gear up the combination as compar ing the corresponding period The total of trolley car accidents fell off, too, from 98 in the 1915 pertod to S41 in the first six months of 1916, int ating to frminal st Take the number and report it of your watch to the Police Depart- th omen, the aw Yo "t ticked 0 smooth work! . e1 ment if you lose it, It is the easiest New i! MKontha of 1916 a8 In the Arst | Mr, I Nine ta an adnate cmneee the subway operating force has al- way to recover it if it Is ever pawned. | six montis of 115. Mu rs dropped | spectacular political stunts, He will} ready joined the union. quality, Immagination, builds @) An excellent piece of detective work from 11h to 4; arrests for felonies) pe catled upon te act not marely a8 @| General Organizer William B, Fits- * bridge or a character. fn conjunction witn the new pawn dropped f , and for harmo! niger, But as 8 atratemist, | tne| Berald and & committes of the New GENIUS OF MOTHERHOOD [8 shop law {s responsible for the recov- East Republican campaign is not ‘ork Railway smplo: 3 wil meet DEFINED. ery of a valuable wateh belonging to from 4, the managers expected from bi Generel Manan crete ence? A very old definition of genius \8) Sophie Irene Loeb of The Evening xlaries and other of net pulaty Apa. strenuous, RALUES ee resume the discussion of wages and fan IBAnite, capacity {08. tAdiOe) World: sae. Gecreased from 1.08) to rumnber ot | Oyster ay while troubles oeevhtek| hours, Mr. Hedley has promised to paing.” This is not true of artistic! The return of this watch to tte AAS a UIE JUnit If Tincreas-| 42 headquarters I not exactly en-| make known bis decision on the genius, which too often has not the) owner marks a record breaker in the ing from 2847) in the period to] thusing. He le scheduled so far te Ber disuarea. after the recent sirike. patience for the mechanics of ex-| pawn shop “follow-up” system of the 38.727 In the 11s perto¢ wake only tole and tho second a| shall be reinstated, The urilon offic. Pression and sees itself surpassed by | police Department, since the watch, ON the face of the returns, the} Maine next weal fie) tals believe he wiil ulxo indicate in the laborious plodder, the man of ail fo - tables issue by the Commisstoner | m i hse 7 Colonel|® general way the attitude of the has been lost for two years show a remarkable falling off in the} Chatrman Willcox sald the Colon toward the new demanda work, in the arts, But the genius of) stisy Loeb, who wore the time Areata, as between the} had consented to make a few more| company tows) , re the timepiece numer ar f 1 number.” | made on behalf of the subway work- motherhood is certainly an inilnite| iinned to her dress missed it after frst Six months of 115 and the first] speeches, “but not a TR * ae 3 Capacity for taking puina, That iv , xix months of 1918, ‘The net docre It ts understood that “oad ere, pa ee ee alighting from a crowded Brooklyn ind numbers 10, the limit at five, and perhaps may why go many women find it easier to] train, She reported It to the Police weet Mee UN, BUT eine | not go that far on Broadway. make speeches abut our millions Ofl yo eement, describing the waten « tase in the number of summonses, mien William Hanna, sixty years old, a ree child slaves than to bring ne Lit. A cit attached. ‘Ghehed ind probably shows that arrest and] New Co mer Moscow. | tired English army officer, stoBping at tle boy or girl to be quiet, well man. | B4 Pin atts She had not taken eee ee snouse arraignment have given] WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. — Maddin| the Hotel McAlpin on a visit here, was Naveed ahd conaludrate be 'OU the number of watch but rem away in 10 per cent. of the total of] Summers of Nashville, Tenn., acting struck by a Ne ty fourth Bireet and "4 7 ree ae * red having it ured wi " offenses committed to the simple pro-|Cjjet of the Bureau of Latin-American | ambulance at rty fourth ¢ Many mothers do, Indeed, believe | ered havir ve Ah Sr serving a sunmons commands| Affars inthe: State Department, has | Broadway sbertly after 1 o'clock this that they have done the duty by| sponsible jewelry firm on Fifth eas ; tol heen kelected. fore Consul, General at| Morning. He suffered a severe lacera- thelr children wheu they have clothed | Avenue, ini the culprit oF accused Dereon NO) Mercow, uk nd will have charge | tion of the head and shock. He was and fed them, Yet cven a dog is! who Police fepartment ascertained! Mc timusionor Woods pointe ott, as prison elet work taken to the hospital, Judged by his ring manners, and no}, Avanenrhits tarda eerie V ae hail oy iP ersten Pai ges animal with a sulky eye or an evil] the numb he wateh from this See cliee lieaate temper is likely to become a blue rib- | firm, who keep the number of every De eee a THMRTIBE Ake bon winner, Many mother# love, as} watch repaired Se thas wenden of cone they understand love, too much, But eaet thevdine _ : adily | it is not love which gives a child | Just about th the watch waal vl Osta iva pare was candy when it cries; which permits it | lost the Pawnshop Law went into ef.) ¢! par ve . to monopolize Versation; which | fect, ‘This law preseribes that pawn- |} ix months of 1916 It was Good--Since 1788 | Belbos It Into the, semblance of occa-| shop proprie file with tho, st ’ sional civility with the promise of Severs , iit oh F Com ner has appreciably train of cars ora basvhall bat, Weak. | Pollee Depar 5 a HER: BE Aa rit rear MARY Hed If you are one of New York's heas, evasion of resi ility, are not} every article pawned, Including t Ke ny the process of ting = = Kees *RPau Goma kyl | cute Pau oy te ar 1 dike] Super shayrat homes, remem obedience Where It gives respect. But! In this Way stolen. articles: ar Y re at how can a child resjoct a mother | traced to the pawnslop Aes OWA nateone Oa ine Ra that you ‘ap get Sarai whom it knows to bi # father | ago Sergt who epartment pension of Siom 1s ya passion ber | lain charge of tallow’ bee Panarment pane Aten atoll ge y every leading cause the rr ia overdone? tem of paws notified Miss I rH v's widows and ote! cafe Once @ litte boy he other that he w dent that her waten nifdron and dependent par- club an ee tell me that she had inde pivce of wax found had remembered a ig 15.55 policemen wer In protective bottle— embroidery Which, quile obviously, deseription nid it fitted exactly r disability aa 4 ood bottle to kee was not the work of any human band, with one tat dunes MeVelgh ul Lin 1918 es phiskey good but of a machine, found in a pawnbroker's in Brooklyn report of Ps ‘ommis= Sue diun't do jt! he surst out, MoVelyh rut a st t ir Wooda Js neatly printed on . Whee Lo THAUaAt rahe: wee ReSERG| COREA: ithe ted poner Woods ts neatly eovted "| A Century Favorite hearing him. "I saw it come from art bo trated, Tt was) prepared by the the but the mother did heat, Sergt. Say \ Hureau of Printing of the Polles De- him and she screamed: sb to Ht Ie) partment and in a creditable job. “Jimmie, how are you tell such » fied her he pawnbroker's dreadful tie on your own muther. Just Te pad been pledged there by a pers walt till your father hears about thas! yon Who has leon well known toltha and he'll give you tho worst wbiPvINE Pawnbroker, and who sa he * TOV ESEE BRC VOM er ae wan) NOM Found He alse pin (AN toad oF found articles ada i Fremimably Jimmies ; A Ap 48 tn his pos n Both arti were wortised ae ‘The World will bo lost Fortawith his reape for his toh If an Imported one with ene, Park Row; World's mother, whom he knew (o be a jiar,| Pe WAlUR Of An ew as hie wn Olfice, northwest core nd for the truth which had browg Eee AY silo ‘becauae it wig ee gate, St. and Broadway; violence and pajn upon him, And L brs forid’s Harlem Off 15f not see how he could have pre The records in the Pollee Depart. fest, 125th Whe sand wees c Y r ole r wise lost, a ehilé is to tell the truth yours rcloe st \ oo abe a4 Brooklyy for JO jowing the printiug ob Odvertuemcaty only way to have an b: y toe A Police Det Peneee | to Preserve your own integrity, Tha "E | only Way to controi a child is to con > trol yourseit Four Teachers Hort in a Triple Your child is what you are. Itcan't Auto Sma be anything else. Many parents failto syRacUsni, N. ¥ Miva realise this. They survey the Inev- winitred Malin and 8 itable product of their own fraiities oy » 1, teachers Win" the: pained mayen Tin ta oC ai. Pap Way, toaense Sunday World Wants Work man who tried to play the pi Aohondet | MES, the first time: “I blow tn so sweet and ts ISTEDRARD,. HOS tr it comes out #0 sour” en three autos Gashed ¢ together pei What comes out ip @ child ls = bere last Bigot, 4 Monday Moming Wonders are on eae