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a eenaiieieenieaiasaaniiiadiiiiaeeall TRB BVBMING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916. ee Mate Paty grounds and there become pote | AMERICAN NOVELIST : ! u " the man aianton aban he When the War Ends Women May Seize Key GRECIAN RULER WHO WILL NE WEDDED as the a: 3 ‘ eusdbes, © nn nn nr raemrnrnene ~~ IN PARIS SENT MONTH | feminine and witural T Mi Wi ld d D d Ad. itt om — ASHE MEETS BIG: w+ | 0 Man’s World and Deman mittance _ ' . Wugtee wae v0 AAA OOREERRADARD CORI OODORLAIGLEEAIOALEIDIED! ARARPPORO POR ORDLE ALDEN . Maree, creeds a The | ple could stand fi ft charge i | pol <* he . + ate im the opposite gre | You usually break wane “nes ww pay evtre for t > glasses when you Candidate ry Effect of | Priviiee ; Army of 400,000, Tt Is: Said them the most dent tet Hard Campaign While He Jers nas warned Mr Huevos that ill Mobilized that bother you Speaks at State Pair, pase bellassyad eee 4 reateat “On Take them to the ne jew 4 - & rf and the em our Nine ste the By Samuel M. Williams, — quoiity bie enguane Bo he med md jo rag a : | Ae ' ‘nee oe an (Rpeciel tet Correspondent of The “We never surrender the prin. | A . Hclads pecs teh Mn vening World.) ciples of reason oF f | .s ; : w« FAIR GROUNDS, TRENTON, N_ force ta thie wntr . 8 ' one 26 ce if Wh made your glasses, J, Gept. 20.10 wae a tired campaign. |4bor disputes 1am n wed tol a . — & you have only te telephone Were Presidential candidate who on. /'N* Prinelble of an eentehour day Bae AKC a va your name and address 1” ml putt prosed to calling « an i - ; vs a new tens, eo. lenses, will be eo Joreey thle morning. PH eight-hour bik w ho ou ma tana’ ¢ ready for you when you ell ha have almost put Charles B Mughes \, sei i De a . fr at Ifyou purchased your glassem out of bus Yesterday and feat tive action without inves ; " tihatt leone clewhere, bring os the pieees night in Pittebureh were de ‘by any surrender to a tr t King and we will dupl them bie stall to be ont arind that) | Mr Hus oe i emphatt . ot 4 eroetly he has yet wu His body 19) iSGustries proeperoua ning vies That is the sort of servioe weary, his voice is husky, his brain it try on the. prinell Ure 1 received a tale you want --come here and GBT Ured, his arm worn ndahak-| wood tari | he sald He pre araw nw recalling him t . 4th dicted th the Rurop Py At it ne an he Waving of salu buat | Mie (hat after the Ruropean war fl he Py awhoned Crame, hia) Sha th would be fleree ' ‘ “ . es ror at from 50 he man's area ramboned frame, We Gaiion and "ne Corvin countries Then, Again, They May : noon VN be mek conts upward ny we . paws id sun) wow strive t hetr p uote in vhakable determination pulled tim) thie country Surrender It for the mn the A = . ‘v a the “ ae we Leaving Trenton ‘ ! ' | The ¢ h tee ship Hydra and t MiSs MARTY VAN OR A Teak tae oavalias for ie fottal train ran ti gee, Key to the Home and} Retold eee es VORST NN Mh alii ney City, a nen via the Went gui Ideniehdbotheighetebe . Z = Surrounded by ‘both the vietortoun! oY,..° it il heatet for suratien, Ftght Over the Sureia- | «vet Meet oe MtGHrANERS MRSS VAN WORST TO WED. and the defeated Republican candl-| where the cand! ate “ven ke to-night Males Like Do, 0 | inder control of the revolationiete, and, OF ing Males Li gs Over | f dates of the recent Jersey primary, PANIS, Bopt 2 An Athonn 0 | vaye the NEW PARALYSIS CASES a Bone, Says Gertrude! patch to the Havas Agency saya] ¢ s A monster meeting WHE be hed! vay Atherton. | rad otivens tacenentate, a wutee (he louie ca ae ean tl OW STATEN ISLAND — | sauna Shr oe esl = | sinh eats HBR be ; tn yonth. Tre wedding te Hopes Women Will Te Author Would Like to See | Iyake lore tn toe aire of the tte ae ‘ ” . [Reports for To-Day Show 20° Gn Armed Revolt of the BIG GUARD TO CONVOY —Sircietic saat ct eM noeh ok at oles SST RGR: oft, Lo ' Adopt This Habit sills SL Lae Women of Germany INTERNED CRUISERS the archbishop. Aton ny 002 Mirena m., Neat t> Retell, Newarm Throughout City. o ves are As Well As Men |! sce. aaneiteencrt arise Towa Against the Men, Who} | - wis'y ‘ ay fog wel ne SOON —2629 Broadway “— \ f . cht Battleships to) Want Ott | Row’ Ve ne $ \ Health, giv nk stien int Always Have Treated, — - ——' | t at \ : pretan a renge New York. meen Bet. %th and 100th Streets -_—_ tile paral lies’ Strips ever emp are an Vorat, } Glace of hot water each morn- Wenty-four How! Them With Brutality through indut r nerve extiau to Dash to Sea Moart I EM Ing helpe us look and feel t!s clock tosday anc Contempt. tude of the visivug European toward NORKOLK, Va. Sept 28—OMcers| BIVE MORE SHIPS SUNK; L Clean, sweet, fresh. \3 ——— American * veurious and sk haseboohlé - s . \ nerioany Ww i ant ba ips to-day held a con ' ' By Nivola Greeley-Smith. ee chats wenate GiL Ie have & to arrange details for eho! THREE OF THEM NEUTRAL ~ Traffic Squad, Men Happy. bright. alert—vigorous and s feminism? H ne that tomorrow to Philadelphia in Regular Beats and vivacious—a good, clear skin; a nat Atherton asks this ques: | t f of the interned German cruisers Pring gu s wre ay combed and ie t © October number of The| the an pee on el Friedrich and Kronprina Wi. | Two British and Three Swedish ” Plain Clothes Men | clean, healthy blood. If only every pehnea long 84th Ab habhigaty series riority. w eight tattleshins wilt con-| Vessels Are Latest Victims of and likewise ev an could of articles un- voy the German warships to the new * ; realise the wonders of the morning = dertakes to an- = | Mrieim srniene By a Lea station, and American naval officers Submarines. inside bath, what gratifying change swer it. After! | The ve Will be oned on the ships when| LONDON, Sept. 28.—Two British would take place. | “ reading her arti. | life of the emotions and who have had} | tne © be they make the trip |steamships, the 2,500-ton Stathe and dof the thousands of sick! ‘i ' cle L asked Mrs. ieee banshee id vie uy ol Sor rf The transfor a being made because |the 1,000-ton Thelma, and the Swed- slooming MSR, women snd) Atherton, whose! ONS AS ORO : | wis brutally frank about it of approaching additions to the Nor-|ish bark Hengucla, 688 tons, have girls with pasty elms complex: | 3 novels and whose | & meal. Then, we are developing a) a German wh aha ls folk Navy Yard o heavy guard is} been sunk foes; fastens XM Sadan . Fl personality unite] third sex, composed of men and wom- : put on the vessels, it was said, born] A Christiania despatch to Lloyds tan’ and cs Swe ohculd wenis ° beauty viror | ° to whom the greatest experiences ,, to guard against interference by, S2¥s the crews of the Swedish steam- lags” and pe: we should see a ‘4 . of life have nothing to do with the] conversation she had with « ga | atin ah virile, optimistic throng of rosy- and ny warships and to prevent the} Ships Knut Hilde and De hav ached cosas erat wher. ’ ! ce eat ‘emotions, We make the mistake of man with witci sie ad ue t) tel Cede Ter eee gash through | ee landed 3 fo id - n Germany it is Very emancipated pans fro posatb ° ee prego ry bath had by grinkion, 3 lead on (he Lauds aaa Keak all men and women are| to go ta tea With a man, bapanding the allied ines Tho ta the wes tant peperted.on ber ese q lore break! ' ands of persons siewligen ho under the tea, be told her what he > arrival at Newport, fagiand, on gl hot water with | in| AFTER WAR WOMEN MAY BE- expected his fiture wite to WHAT KIND OF A FISH? Sept. 9 from Leghorn. The Knut ments No frills—j the be- to whom tt is a new and most une} titul, with a lore i 4 * camer of : oy wou 1 at mes f iv Sas poval comfortable word, Men and women! | COME MAN-CRAZY. tmicthe, he onwa Mr. Fish of Dizie, Raving met | Hille was a steamer of L070, 100s common -sense ds of bowels the pre- who don't. know what feminism i hether the wave of Aeeatnlans Wha nd races in pleasant strangers im town yee | Shins Dania. one of 1.408 tons gross | Outdoor men prefer. vious day's indigestible waste, sour iy last twenty |meang have nevertheless a definite ich rose in Europe before the at ha ‘ou to terday, ¢ minus Ale watch end |the other 5 kind is— fermentations and — poisons, thus Total of such) pi that ilfe and the dictionary, Will sweep onward and engulf the tas tne nee iz, sweetening and freshening | would be better off without it, And/ dominant male, or whether it will te-| Hig square sion _ Suepended Now, Nark, Carpenter the ‘eatire aliment canal before Se | hin a ld have their, Céde® before the brutal and obscene | ing to do w — » © c Aged ™ Found Dead Under [ thought they should ha epee RX Demec Mecting Postponed. FORT WORTH, Tex. Sept, 24 — suis pecs oe ithe Bomech:| Ll ridge. fears fanned or allayed, as the tn-| Baturainess of war, will depend on ool ae F The tm of the State Democrats| The elihty-four delegates from New iousness, nasty. breath, rheumatism,| Charle EB. Lev! saventy-Av terview might turn out, ipsa ab pap hocomrenaninig BU ; shetuted for the Hotel Knickerbocker! york City to the convention of the In- ix eke tog No. 128 West 8! Avenue, New iin td Mrs, Atherton, | 0% Europe more or less man-craay | “Heforg the tomorrow has bee 1 until ‘ternational Carpenters and — Jotner ' ids; and Lippe n as ene eile was found dead to-day be-! mia tne’ aa a. woman to con. | than they were before it began, Of| rope had Brown reat Monday ‘atternoo v_Demacrats are Presenting locals that had ‘Neen | Fits fine, * yor ey rye stipated very often, are! gide the tracks of the New Haven sciousness of elf, It is the con- | COUFSe, Women may fight over the | 1A fh ron < at frst ob. wears long. It retains urged to obtain a quarter \itroud under t Ith avenue “cored sweep of women from the | S¥Fviving males like dogs over a bone, | daughters Sr | limestone phosphate at the d Mae in that city. police r ack waters into the broad, central) OF they may have realized from their | that they : ee » will cost but a trifle porte a his death as to suiciie fim. of life, In past centuries; N@W experiences of life and freedom | Submit to the diluent and look for the tri- and remarkable change in both health } che could ha ched the AU and appearance awaiting those who tracks unless he threw himself from equal rights, but these have been in-| tem than they had supposed. treated her ow what 0 ove! child, and she was d practice internal sanitation. We must) she bridge. tellectual rather than political and} “Do hate) know what I should lov ar se rthat wiritng remember that inside cleanliness is _—— | sociat rights, to see? Tho armed revolt of the f r outsid e Pren . wome der against the ities to contaminate the blood, while’ president Wilson + this afternoon pinned REINS OF GOVERNMENT. RENLANTY UAH GORA, Thay GAuIA the pores in the thirty feet of bowels the Eagle it badee of h Foon This is the first time in the his- ae lceveus wae at eee § fneMorris of Hazleton, P tory of the world that millions of + you Kad trong | spell of man women have invaded the arts, pro- | ° tures, but cowed by the tradition Was Brows of male superiority. 1 think that fom Atala inism will be more successful in Ger- fessions, trades and businesses sacro- sanct to man, At the end of the may bave forfeited bis : European war women will have tt tn |? Bae hen Ry Es Seth aad ia ee alee wl their power to seize the reins of seach baiiegaae t what they want. | isk themselves: ‘Why should we tak Government, to demand from men | ®"yhow oer are the back these t me creaca iM si “ is jwomen in the world in that respect. | settle onee more into second pl that they share life with them on Roe Wann Gan nee seri eee he Wiine more cat eg equal terms YFAM- Tinto the world, to be blown te pieces vu “| not that you express doubt | 4e over women unlesy he thinks she] by cannon? Let the state sefter for of woman's will to seize this oppor- | 8 invading his sphere. In France the | tts sins; let the world Limp along or - 5 women of the bourgevisie and of the ation at ltunity; that you say that she may be oul AT 38TH STREET Ao eee iy tional weakness | MMUstrial classes are real partners of ne ; I in regard to man, by her feminity, | {er husbands, The European man imax pecial Sale Bi fata awh, Bo, Gein Oy bee rans bas be i a ve anh of feminism may have to be begun ested tyrant, He sevks the society of | eliewe New: Autumn Blouses 3 +: 38 8 20" pein vor llbee:Lertsie sua ies eaecina . by women who have ace He does not go home as the Amow leresh grievances, Is this w Jean man does, too tired to suy a] ; . Unusual ee eee fematencaa?. The femate| Word and with the hope that he ; of no other species has it.” won't have to tuk to his wife 1 ; Hurepean man mands in w panion: A SUGGESTION FROM ANCIENT | GREECE FOR MODERN WOMAN. | | Value Giving | When L speak of woman's weal | ness 1 rete# to her instinctive realiaa | tion of herself as the tool of the race,” rton replied. "You know 6 thousands and thousands of | n who could not be prevented | und more man an intelligent “mn ot “AL one time TE thought that was u|T ary stoste x from getting married no matter what | desirable ideal for a man to have,” 1] sims conferred by V ( the price they pald for {t. For thom interrupted, “but to-day 1 am wpon A 1 r. * marriage is the gateway to mothers| clined to believe that it is the im. | {io prt ad " 5 hood, And the are, too, thousands | Memortal miasculin thrift whieh . ¥ 35 Models of women who | 1 interest: in pte him to ae Greeks Greek for Friday’s and Saturday’s Choosing Extraordinary Sale! have their rfully tive me other their husbands once the babies, and who would ¢ without men could so of support be found for them and the | the tha | | tua | won generally | a other women, to whom marriage brings ¢} wet » York’s Greatest Blouse Event have to be brought very slowly to ihe | hor” oak Kis t models to select At ox 00, there are 20 distine time “Do American men want Eger spe de Chines and Georgettes, colors pe gAmuationn men want Revrlas trom, in Crbpe flesh; cream Nets, striped Waslr DURING THE CAR STRIKE credulity sharpening her rount ant mellow voice man is much you must walk, shake into your shoes ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, powder for the friction from the sh Silks, white Voiles and plaid and striped Taffetas, “E think the 4 in dark shades. At $3.00, there are 15 smart and dressy models. the It sand rests t takes the home, All he | ff, HO something pretty to sit opposite him a atte. “pe » ¢ » white ar It prevents tired, swollen, aching feet) woman who meets tt Georgettes and ¢ rape, de ‘hines e wl she and and takes the sting out of Corns and Rever four that her nusband wl flesh, cream Nets, Satins in pastel shades. Bunions. ‘The soldiers on the Mexican Exhausted. He works too long: ant Taffetas in Roman stripes and black Crepe de @ jtorder are using it, Over 100,000 under too Intense pressure Ald he Chine. packages are being wand by the German pute (AN hiss imagination into bis y anu Allied troops in Kurope, | It helps 2 , , Positively No Such [elas can zie You walk, All’ Drugaiate, ede. |, ""E SuPpone that is the reity x » 4 accept any substitute es Be Found Anywhere Else. tS Cs froferenew fox tars tyrant who loves ber rather thun tue — WEAR@SCOPE A FACT FINDER. in ELD of MENS WEAR. Registered You Pay No More HE stock ticker clicks the same news to every one. Yet they mean profits to some and losses to others, accord- ing to what is read “between the lines.” When you read about our hand-tailored clothes, the lines” is this: Our clothes are hand-tailored THROUGH- OUT. But you pay no more for them than for partly-hand-tailored clothes generally offered as fully hand-tailored. GENUINELY the message “between It has taken years to perfect an organization to make these clothes; each tailor is a specialist brought up in a Fifth Avenue tailoring atmos- phere and trained to perfect just one part of the garment. A personal visit here will show these statements square up with how the closely facis. Genuinely Hand-tailored Fall Suits and Overcoats ready -for-use 25.00 to 60.00 Pens Clothing Shop S West 38th Street ranklin Simon & Co. 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