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finding to i Ss wrape f the ‘ia THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. At What Age Should a Woman Marry? STRIKERS 10 FIGHT (i If She Waits for Years of Discretion NMJ, VERNONPLAN can srrcens nerineo She Is Likely to Decide ‘Not to Wed’ Th |\CF“pprAKERG”) 10 FIGHT TWO MONTHS slo) HARMONY AT CONVENTION OF JERSEY DEMOCRATS empt Witipenn, Candidate for Gove Fells Delegates Party Is in Fine Shape. TRENTON, N. J, Oot. 3-—Wiu . violen .-HOMEN WORKERS STRAIN VOICES IN PLEAFORHUGHES ate 6 baa tbow EF Y Keen Up the | mony the watchword the Democrats | (i aM Lobe er ae MG PRA Arte ee : =D | Union Leaders Plan to Keep Up the jeadern assembled in convention at "I derams: tut ‘caine | ete wade a { manay (S$ 25 - | - | Campaign—Have Money rysversie Tet to-day with Henry '.) pegutarions x . Rime Ate ’ ‘ , ckerson of Monmouth County, pres) \ Si : Many Speakers on Special Bevween THE BUD jOpen Pred Made ot Enough siding as temporary chairman, Guber=| war adiert DY ATH Alfred 9 aaa Train Hoarse as Second Violence if Running of | with the aympathatic strike abans|qeitvered a brie address in wile na ‘. £ the Women's Citisem | crate lelivered w brief address in which he] League, was in cour They were Rem ai Cite ‘ive te | |doned, police withdrawn from felicitated the members of the con-| thers i supnort of rv Day’s Tour Begins. | Cars Is Attempted. land subway trains, and financial are|¥ention on the condition in which the| eeul frie Andersons, 7 aa | ltangementa thade to cate for the| Party finds itself, The only business - Y REACH OHIO TO-NIGHT.| ORDINANCE AMENDED, |strthers, th nit between tne traes| tion at a platform. andthe meloetn tion companies and the untons haa|of Presidential Electors, ¥ ; ‘ = s settled down to the trench warfare} “The platform to be adopted will They Agree They're Doing Aldermen Take First Step] stage. contain @ strong endorsement of Presi- 2 : 9 aie A house nt tna ene : dent Wilson's Administration and ap: uare ay Pretty Well So Far on | Toward Resumption of me of the union leaders any there | proval of the work of Gov. Meld i ae | | : ai is enougt money in sieht to keep up| The Stato road problem, it was suid, Ti B d 34 Days’ Trip. j j Westchester Service. {the strike at least ¢ forma & plank in the platform. An- | ube be | | Samuel ¢ rs hel other Ph va will pledge the narty’s! | | : : candidate for Governor to an efficien BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 3—Women | Mount Vernon trolley car strikers,| ferences with Willlam Fitagerald, J administration of State business basin. | Meaibinders for Hughes gota wari |their ranka augmented to-day by|Lowls Fridiger and James H. Vahey] Robert Hudspeth and Attorney | Welcome here to-day when the labout 1.000 strikers from Yonkers and|Of the Amalgamated Association at| General John W. Wescott are slated) Women's 8, ! vel New Rochelle, bh: 1 . the strikers’ headquarters, the Hotel] 4% Clectors-at-large. ‘omen's Special arrived, Mrs, Nel- New Rochelle, have begun actl¥elGontinental. He ised to say What $< | son O'Shaushnessy, Miss Eden Boss. [preparations to resist the imminent} had been discuss | Wall and Mise Mary 12 Droter mate arrival of atrike-hreakers. They were] “itessted by" tui rayne eve Com] JERGEY REPUBLICANS =| speeches at a meeting held in a local |frank to say there would bo trouble” of Thirty ne met ut He theatre. The women had breakfast when the breakers appeared, Vompers had been invited tor JAR PROGRESSIVE WING! at the Genessee Club in heater Tho troliey officials sald they were | «pen They are due to-night at ¢ -_—<——>—— there speeches will be delivered JHE advantage of this jeveland |determined to begin running thelr - enamel bed ts not only TRENTON, N, J., Oct. 3.—Wwith the! that ft is moderately cars either to-morrow night or eariy ” ; ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct. 4.--The Thursday morning. MAN SHOT ON “L TRAIN: armors rsh iba oder | J Cat in feos 1 vhiteonst Women’s Hugties Alliance Special ar The Mount Vernon strikers met ta the Republican party in New Jersey e well known Whitcomb . ; nod primed to fight for political lite, the|{ Construction and finish—a rived here early to-day, The women |thelr Labor Temple and were ad- Republican State convention — a rt quality bed throughout. In any had breakfast ut the Genesee Valley dressed by Louis Fridiger, counsel to wombled at the Republican Club he | color enamel to harmonize Club. They left shortly before noon ocsielianamnsamasense lthe union, and about a dozen others. Police. Search All Houses Nea to-day. Senator Edge of Atlantic City, with a particular color scheme ee Butfato. No put hidotiitiee ‘tad fe practically all the speeches Muyot ic “Are ! uses Nea r Benniaate ae Rove nors ae vere a|{ —French gray, old ivory, ete. { heen planned for this city because of iaesegstiaoe Fiske was denounced as the “arch| Scene of Shooting but Find — [Tiinews administration” te ‘be the| We also have greatly re the short stop. pA strikebreaker.” The Board of Alder- No Clue. slogan of the State campaign, |] duced a number of criba of Several of tho speakers are very men also came in for @ large share of The convention was organized with one design on which we are sboarse and the end of their first | condemnation. ee aa a : et a iA tle bg % Plante smothe x the efforts of Ma overstocked. day's campalgning found five all but Counet rernc me he os penates ae ages BEDE, Cie Ree 208) See our new thusiasm. This spectal, unique in| reat Men and Women Hoh, men's tablet. In abe hot barry amended the" ordinance requiring | $f 5.20 A. M. to-day slightly wounded lof government of the preressive wing |} Tbs now on display, American politics, ts attracting at- :; har li Bo wot on : sah : fo LE | Melville Wright, forty, of No. 683 Oak |of the Republican party, Mr. Osborne | y itis everenere san wore thy Geen for ibe vow know one woman whe trolley employee io have “Afteon yon uc, Hivonas and threw the [wan in the convention and present as || 9 Lhe Whitcomb | “Now, don't you think we are Young Parents -Be- activity which js mere d8nc-| aking @ job on a atrest car, The] Anecnmers Into w pan wets ihe ther “ery wal Kevort || Metallic Bedstead Co., | doing pretty well?” the women ask f¢ween Twenty-One and nd rather ‘be hee ate ncet | amendment maken the ordinance in-|, THe bullet is believed to have come| municipal ownership and single tax | Mth and Madison Avenue. ' each other, Then they al Sa é z from @ window, as policemen on near- | planks offered to form by =f | Factory, Shelton, Conn. oth Then y ree that : own at 4 A. M, to serub/effective, The yote of the Counct p to the platform by On- |] .PHEA STON they are, thank you, Twenty-Five Is the ) # than a girl who has Mar-|o. ine question was practically t by roofs saw no one, borne; Local option will have noitt ut Bt. 90! Wash’ Mt | Dr. Katharine B. Davis who is a Right Age, “Between riod thinking that marriage Ia the [On th Nine Mee a tenn ctabees bein}, M&By of the passengers started to Dee steal eerdanente ce Neither. wilt | seasoned orator, thinks Albany is 3 pis Bes I Ta idlantan fake | Ooeaatit * % » platforms and Pollceman Ander-| way claimed. The organization of the ei about the hardest place anywhere to, the Bud and the Rose- men who have the habit |. Mayor Flake announced ha has noti- [2% OM strike duty, had a difficult} convention, it was sald, made that Skin Comfort make one's self heard. Mrs. son nd “ you never noticed | % Ma 5 » {time quieting them, All the houses} certain, The adoption of the platform O'Shaughnessy, who delivered he Jar,” Even if Mrs. Have- what-more-ls-there-Inelifa | ed General Manager Maher of the) 11. cignborhood were searched, | nd choice of electora was the only i y ed her lock Ellis Did Set It iticude of the git! who has eurren. | Union ines that Mount Vernon de-| 0.00 bent Mie business before the convention, can or Cc. } 1) maiden ae there yesterday, lock is Di € at lered her occupation, the thing that! mands trolley msrvice as soon as the ik ateen Gal aoa = dubpe, et didates for the various offices having agrees, for to-day she was scarcely Thirt made Herself, for a mercenary! amended law allows of the employ- n proceeded down-| heen named at the recent primary, No Bed Sores b f Meallagte : | ye ‘ awe y useo | 0 speak above a whisper, & ‘ | ment of men to take the places of} + ings have been satisfactory so} dal ee funni 6 iy fed the strikers, Five striking carmen attacked John ITY'S far, altnougb both here and at Albany " ~, ar; pss . rear . ‘ _|Rich of No, 75 Prospect Park, | SEE Sugukers. encountered some be. | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. take: may Be 1h lt hib/ Asonee te ‘We have policemen enough to fure| pe sokiyn, suporintendent of construc- | Utical opposition. They seidom At what age should a woman marry? larriage the greater the profit, But! nish protection for twenty cars,” sald ition at the Third Avenue car barna AG | | Bitea to put (ier mais hecklers 40] Mrs, Havelock Willa, one of the foremost feminiats of our time, whose|tsdo thes ee tte Mayor, “IE Mr Maher wants to lat Sisty-Atth Btseet According to | rout. salute bbe hate Rance J oe ena | The More | operate more than twenty or the pud-/Hich, ho has been frequently threat. Mhe train has taken on the ap- death was announced from England yesterday, belloved that thirty was the | Tlie more capable a woman te of) Pees bse seubild Pu lened with assault unless he jotned i Justice Garretson In Brooklyn to- : , ; : * taking care of herself, the leas likely | lic demand calls for more than twenty |@ne4 With Asetull wilous te Jorn Bei be for the nent ie ieee age at which a woman reached the full efflorescence of ghe ix to let out the job to a man.|{ shall call on the Sheriff for help IMartin or 0 * ist Bitten i ais day heard arguments in the habeas days. There are eight cars. The mind and body, consequently the perfod at which she zt a UM tiriously ere ee tae it should be necessary to preserve | Str with a wrench and the others| corpus proceedings instituted by An- women's favorite gatherin, lace is should seek a mate. Mrs. Hills herself was married at ji") debe AU ’f the peace and give the people of this|ran away, Wight stitches were taken} tone Anderson of No. 180 New York fhe observation platform, which 18 that " tonthe Wastelowe author of “The Payohuloay |cr fticieney must be the measure | (RO Peart uatrect car servicw 1 shull|in Martins head by Dr. Dull at Blower] Avenue against the Health Department | Here is proof and nurse’s letter decorated with flags and posters, i Sos gana at al tl eee aOR | Oar ee eee ay aeCotne Bey | ask tor ald from the militia” Hospital. Policeman Soloman ar-|to compel the return to him his son| “for fifteen years in my work as @ and has on the wall a big map show- of Sex. ncwe t whevcan A FFORD ne aa Mayor Fiske and the Mount Vernon rested Rich. Kobert, nineteen months old. The | nurse I have u a Sykes’ Comfort Pow- Img the route of the special for the But if a woman ts able temperamentally x to re without him. How many men know | der in the sick room with splendid re- Siapartment car, fhen'a paiteG main unmarried until she {s thirty why should she that? | sults, My mother was confined to: her & dining car and a day couch for marry at all? The greatest men and women have been, ¥°RtUsls, whIn AOC ley ee man bos for Lrg pare, bie te ee bap meetings. ere are two lone men 7 mothers. : e of! w e allo dod his powder never had a bed sore. In among the women, reporters in the Dora ot) Toune iether ngs. of eitemotherwy: ub’ OF) welll eer all te Sarre were, eee all my work for skin irritation or sore- compartment car ahead for reporters young, vigorous women in the twenties, ‘ payin dies Her Wasa tonnteeata | nae insist upon the use of Sykes’ and members of tue office staff of MUBOHE Napoleon's mother was about twenty-one when her Comfort Powder."-—-Mrs. G. A. Bac rae, u Napole 1 nd perhaps bonuses will be paid for yomsfort Powder," Mrs. G, A. Baegn ee ecee Comaitise:, Shere are {wo fourth and greatest child was born, Washington was the child of au early year of waiting after that tin le Nurse, Lawrence, Mass, “This is no train load out for a| Marriage. Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, second President of the \ thir y odo sia cyeuly By . Pine hao pile ried pleasure jaunt. We're here to pull in. yy ” mily oh e world’s record |} Oo te Oe oH =| “4 the Votes for Hughes,” sald Mid oped United States and progenitress of a family which holds the wor! rec ' it is the women's Fifth Avenue. 37th and 38th Sts. equalled for nursery and sickroom well from the verandah of the Execu-| for sustained talent, was not married until she was twenty-three and was | (hat matters matrim , |uses, to and prevent chafing, the verandah and ottirs from auto- tive Mansion, after the luncheon | conse: day and generation, women have a real choice, | " > SETS litehing, scalding, eczema, infants’ given by Mrs.’ Whitman for the oam-|' a en Poteau itor ee, ital delhi — | it 38 tragedy for a woman to got | PHONE 6900 GREELEY lacaldhead, prickly heat, rashes, La ee oO 7 Reamiaation, OF: Pom iRWONi Cl S798" Tic way. Gelween thanudiand-Ge.roMsline Hiahitcne caer e coma a hao | hives, bed sores, and irritation caus- hea Mrs. Curtis Treadwelt's com-|men and women will show them to splay : a |the right one. To a woman, a home ed by eruptive diseases and bandages. Bee tenet, be commpeien Ly uttry have been, I think, the offapring of . hat is to about twenty-five | {a either ate mei ar a husk, and teve R d A Used after bathing children it automobiles, the Albany een, ink, | Physicians have stated that the|tither @ consecration or a chore. Ex ven women brought tho news that the city | women Jess than thirty years old.|father aged thirty and the mother | Mall knows nothing of these extremes Exact Reproductions keeps the skin healthy and free fi was paralyzed by a troiley strike, just ‘ ty ih aged UEty 8 . . of feeling, 1 have liste soreness. beguis, Hence it was decided to hold) Whether this applies to the human|aged twenty-five have reached 100) certain curiosity to the r ’ : . | At Drug and Dep't Stores, Be. fireet mecuings downtown, where tol”. oc not it, im undoubtedly true, Der cent. of mental and phyateal| mo by many men for th | Women’s Paris Model Suits THE COMFORT POWDER CO., Beaten, Mass. ° kers could talk from automobiles, | . . ye » | vigor, and produce, consequently, the | Matrimor ling them all down, PA a ld we atti ais oe lo ————_— —— mhat f among the lower animals that the 100 ¥ tL ohiid. : latin: eink otives of philosopher | | After junc offspring of young mothers are the) 100 pe child. Tremaine rhage man, I find that the main | i Aree Which Stra. WRI ee ee een ig an axiom | bowers of tho human organism which aS TORE EEG CRE Oe At Reasonable Prices sided, a few spe Jamong horse and dog fanclers that! Provide protection against disease | somebody who will send out the Jaun- | ¢ dry regul . : mothe are believed not to reach full develop- | ; j mobiles at street corners by Miss Bos-| champions come from young mothers, are does ‘ne att ME EE ee aene comever, the age of mar-|ment until twenty-five. Moreover, | does not matter partieuiarly Demerest, Miss Miner and Mra. e should not be considered from the male bratn matures rather slowly, | He is young enough or oid | a tt " = | Sepa nennems. leg eth but of the! and {t is impossible to predict with | enough when the woman who wants | Women 5s__ Lanvin Moder Suits “ ve standpoint the race but of the! and pssible to predict wit our’ a Aaah | - ‘When these millionaire women get|the standpolat o |him gets him and can do the most| In that case it is un-/ any certainty whether a y to rushing around talking for Hughes, | individual. ae good with hin, Mrs, Havelock Ellis Braid Trimmed To Have Clogged Nostrils it's about time we voted fOr Aarne one | goubtedly better for a woman to walt! under twenty-eight will die IN the thought that age waa thirty, but T | lag,” auld one of the crowd. a8 Misa | for marriage until she has approached | White House or the deat) Nat-| think it is betweep twenty-one and) Lanvin's latest tailored model of imported gabardine, in brown, ahi are er eo utes years of discretion, But why then/urally the wise young woman allows | twenty-five navy, black or prune. Strictly tailored coat with cluster pleats alv"you' breathe. When the germs ar: y father drives @ laundry wagon] should she marry @t all? time to solve this problem for her, caught in the nostrils, they are tangled 45.00 falling from braid trimmed pockets. Special r. your pou her remain unwed to her third ‘ decade, what incentive has for| marriage? If she is not self-support- | ing by the age of thirty, she Is an economic derelict, mere driftwood on nomie independence is t tial to independent ch As a matter of fact, no afford to be married wh first essen- Says Candidate Who Now Perkins Once Accepted Hie M Col, Roosevelt launched m thrust at | Candidate 8 eabury to-day for for his living.” she anawered quick! Assuming a woman to be of that! But the inefficient woman cannot | T. R. RAPS SEABURY. ju the natural secretions of the Dose Ys uae 4 ghte: 5|, aeeumins " vais i meal | oR . After 4 time you blow them out, In thi “ET come to you as 4 daughter of the) ovate character which will permit! walt. She must be sup ted, so eco- | iy j Way nature arran a Women's ‘‘Georgette’ Model Suits Hudson Seal Trimmed » marriage woman can} cannot at- ee 1 lth from the alr are cdugr m, but you cannot [ree your nos ls by blowing them out. Germs caught Jin the nostrils and wh * Glass of Hot Water muel ford NOT to be married having attacked George W. Perkins on 7 INow out see Up a Ginm Before Breakfast the social sea, On the plea that mar-| Opposed to these very practical con-| account of old insurance company Georgette model of plain or two-toned wool velour, in brown, trile. which is a featareh, Ce riage provides her only means of live-| siderations {# statistical assertion | scandals. | navy, green or plum; belted front, long waisted back, roll collar os 4 discharge to form and thle S | did Habit Mhood, by all means let her seek that/tnat a woman's best matrimonial! “Since that incident occurred,” eaid and large buttons of Hudson seal. Special 49.50 a oplendi NUH) sanctuary of the inefficient as 8009 88] chances occur before she is twenty. | the Colonel, “which sfr. Seabury says Vow to get rellet she needs it, But considered from the }four, But what we mean Ly | amicts him with so much horror, Mr. an You find {hat yon ce " e | 2 oman Is eMelent ld alle s . i . get relief by drawing the disci standpoint of society thirty ia elther) 1 If a woman f e Pid nll ie salle ich Leto Ww ee “B ‘ = fer, reliet BY they discharge | se eeveet |Hofalcally she wort tived to be wap. | Seabury has been cheek by fowl with | omen's randt’’ Model Suits Tay eee ; Open slulees Hi soe ersiere — tov old or too young to be the pertect) vied iy the t @ is twon-h.| Mr, Perkins, accepted his money, re- bl J, S uit: bya stron Intake This pree morning and wash away age. four, Conseq Will be five) ceived his help, been @ candid : ‘ onous, stagnant matter, Medical authorities agree that chil-| to choosc, And no woman who has! crveants taney with hin hee peeoane Fur Collar, Revers and Cuffs dren may be born too frequently! not exper! it comprenond i . ha y : | wi ants are too young. Dr, Will- | the wonder t free choice yught his influence and would not Brandt model of wool velour, in green, brown, mahogany, navy, ears of ae who are accustomed to SEn OATS vate ia autnosiee for it Work beau nen if it Is done| have been on the Court of Appeals) taupe or burgundy; tailor stitched coat with flare inverted + feel dull and heavy when we arise;|!#m Lee Howard competently y how of for his support ‘ , ‘ splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,| statement that if a girl marries at) any profe ¥ il Byer in bay eentcriie cana not eraty plaite; collar, revers and cuffs of Hudson seal, Spectal foul tongue, nasty breath, acid |etguteen she gives the world child) |knew, Did abs Seth up gratitude, but the capacity for stomach, lame Fae " can, instead, | totally unfitted to struggle with Sts| Lantos ital wt 4 anit mn right us InHIRBAtOR perio to be in- 1K 8 wading | both lock and feel as fresh as a daisy | crcieme Atabout twenty-two years) st in the shadow of 4 man's mind, /explicably mixed with « lively pense te 6 wy = : i Peek, he Let eo 8 Maat | pesblame, At about twenth-twa Tent to be the Lassre iite, bewelng st tavors t Women's “Premet" Model Suits toxins from the body hot water cacif morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea-| after will be unfit, spoonful of limestone phosphate in) @ German authority has shown that it to flu from the, stomach, | liver out of 100 children born within a year| ith phosphated but child of the highest efficien those that went before or may come 8 Visits for $5 Mole Coney Fur Trimmed Premet model of woo! velour, in black, green, brown, navy, taupe, mahogany, burgundy or French blue; seml-empire back, 5 Pati) large flare convertible collar, cuffs, belt and pockets of mole POLITICAL, POLITICAL, ¥ peop ¢ suffering doth i . of each other—and children of early coney fur, Special 79, “ ther and the nearly twenty died before they! ing, sweetening purifying | J | entire alimentary tract before putting | reached the fifth year, but out eas The American people have a keen sense of humor and ; ante morte food inty the stomach children separated by two years from) will th = fees . 4 — ‘ , The action of limestone phosphate each other only eleven died | ~: arava enjoy the “crow-eating” contest between Copies of Paris Model Suits ae nd bot water on au empty stomach when parents are too young—that| heodore Rooosevelt and William H. Taft at the Union id ees URL 2 Le nh bh * tie a wonderfully invigorating, It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one 4 appetite for breakfast and to be but a little while until th roses begin to appear in cheeks, A quarter pound of lim: phosphate will cost very little at the negs, constipation is, aceording to Dr, Howard, when the mother is under twenty and the father under twe quently delicate, {dlocy are offspring ¢ A Frenc’ Lea won the ty-seven—children are fr Malformation ar more common among the} of the young. sh authority, Quetelet, who| President Wilson—the implied pledge that all American citizens who place allegiance to # foreign power ahead of allogiance to the gue Club to-night. But the American people alto THINK and they are dering just when Candidate Hughes will resent publicly insult offered him in the letter of Jeremiah O'Leary to 2 and Striper will voto for the Repub- If Mr, Hughes doosn't realize what Is expected of him, Made to Order In Our Custom Tailor Shop Beer Mayer, Premet, Cherult, Jenny, Bernard, Lanvin 1, Maurice Callot, Dreee Kitten’s Ear Cloth, Duvetyne, Wool Velour, Broadcloth or Velveteen, 0 Martial-Armand, Georgette, Brandt and drug » but ficient te ic , ‘ examina and advice. c ho ee ‘3 fe eliec tel iffous: [ade the study of marriage his life: lican ticket in November, Doeuillet models. Lact reproductions made to order of Bolivla Velour, en ’ stomach trouble or WO declared that the ideal age for DR J Cc McCOY it on the Tr cheumatism * enth subject of internal sanitation. parenthood is thirt’ three in men and twenty-six in women, James Mont- bly Col. Roosevelt will speak for his candidate? trimmed with rich furs Candler Building--220 W. 42d St. Ad fs ‘ou ured that you will gomery Flagg came pretty near this e © doors west of Brond| thet baleer ‘tnd feel better: in every | scientific estimate when he wrote me, 95.00 145.00 175.00 so tgurey Monday. Wednoeder on¢ Wane Do hadamealle ne. long ago, "Woman's ideal age io . \ pa Headey ute too P.M, Same ~ ey

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