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TORMENT RE NEE PE RT I Te en eee Le ree erties ete EL! a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1916. ee OMEN PUTTING (N Every Woman a Jill the Giant-Killer REPUDIATES TWO MGARAGUA_ELeCTs ‘HIS OFFER TO WED “reece ssacennnananannsens PRESIDENT FRIENDLY TOU.S. | a © ane oe WEIGHT ON BOARD 2” War on the Two-Headed Monster _ AFFIDAVITS FILED j»e:,:em. 0, cor so) SAVES GIRL FROM Sleep . know she fs not bad at heart.” S&S. SAN DINGO, MANAGUA,| tion with the Judge. He stated that Nicarwria, Ovt. 2 (via radio: to Ran| he had been informed the young wom- ; F , un wa : - tions throush-| Suitor Pleads With Judge for] tuuon, ‘trotatiga amet, intenned a | Jersey Woman Denies in}; : | Sweetheart and She Is_| ‘he Court that the younk woman had, ) ae) Imiliano Chamorro, a pro-American Freed Under Suspension previous to hor thefts, led a blameless ! Court She Made Statements | ana unt recently Minister to the : der ouspens ‘fe. ‘Their reports showed that sha | f ay United States, undoubtedly was elected had first taken small suns from the Attributed to Her. President of the repubtic | Dorothy Hornhols of No. 508 West} cash drawer to buy presents for ber A few persona were killed in strect|One Mundred and Thirty-sixth Street, | [@mily, and before she realised it she The attompt to save the fife of| brawls, but the general order main-/a pretty young woman, stood before| V2" deeply Involved. A ayatem of brick, under sentence to] tained Was excellent. Admiral William) yudge tadhama in General Seaaiona| Cun? entries and fictitious accounts 9% trie choir tn Stee Sing] B. Caperton, on the cruiser San Di i] a , with dummy customers saved her Accompanied by two other United (O-4"y Awaiting rentence on her ptea| from immediate discovery. tea warships, remained tn the has.{Of millty te the charge of atealing| Judge Wadhams suspended sentence nus's picnic, Kept oF AS @ KUArautee of peace during the 00 from Klauher Brothers & Co, 0% Me young woman. Sho and Madi- | electios son left the courtroom ‘ tions that Bambrick is} election. Ineo manufacturers at No, 887 Broad ih ari not gulity, way, by whom ashe was employed as bookkeeper, indicia . ea We i] “Ia there any person in court tn-|sohnaon,” w An aMidevit of Lewis Tanides, as NOT ON THAT OF POOR PA terested in thie prisoner?” Judge |a good part ¢ sociated with Alexander Karlin, Ram Wadhama inquired. to-day, “Tm Diego, Val, Oct. 4) Tha hooenN WiGw Cour OF Tapasran awe] | u 6 7 AMERICAN Gint ye ee ee } Foods Are Making Them’ ee un "Worry Because They Can't | sy TILLER, > Keep Down Avoirdupois. | = tn BIG TIME IN TOLEDO. | out Nicaragua were completed to-day. ; Returns were not aft in, but Gen.| His Thomas Ba | die in the ele Auto Parade and Three Meet: ings Fill Out Day—Throat Specialist Is Wanted, | TOLEDO, 0., Oct. 4.—Three pub No. meetings, with an automobile rhde, a luncheon and @ public re eeption, comprised the prograinme Prison Vriday for the murder Dapping, & policems MeM 1915, by all colved a serious set Him = Job. O, Ort 4—"Jim has worn prison stripes his life, arrived here Hathan-Heyer | nt nine yeara im jail . brick’a counsel, wae fled with the al yi ” learning to » atrateht.” he « * “bor -day of the fo omen Re ’ . well built young man, who sald © wleht.” he sald; “bu here to-day of the forty women Re- Jf She Doesn’t Win, Hus- lehaie in Ca’ $a ik Teotauel ) Il’s Advice to - : 7" 4 ni we Maia key preuch the straight dead Gara SNS Sareneiini epaakara WHS. ir , | par ‘ op | Dr. Hall's Advice to Young Married | ne was H.R. Madison of No, 63 aiken thera a “ of 7 'awore th rs, eo yivander of 5 7 *, an jen don’ ‘e rived early this morning on the, band and Children Will jawore that Mra Annie Bylvander of Women—Shoull Save 10 Per | William Street stepped forward and] 27. “Nance "when wer hake “th “ s) "of tr ri 1 No, 86 Park Avenue, Guttenbure of . whispered something to Judge Wad. ‘i ie “ella SSNS E renee Be Destroyed--Mrs. | had told him she and her husband Cent. of Income. peli vtripes. I want a job—any kind of @ pans, i" uv e a chance, Cleve The train came from Cleveland and| Nathan Meyer Starts could prove Bambrick was mixed | 10, Oct. 4—Members of the} “Do you know," replied the Judge!jand, i'm challenging your human- ie + lisa ania ed Movement to Place Bo CoMMittes of Women met the : fs - visitors at the station “Home in First Line At least threw things are worrying ” the fair epelibinders, One is that | Defenses. many think thelr trip ly in ald of F Woman suffra r that By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. { | Sylvander had told her sho knew/are brought by the stork," ho said e any ask them, “W would Mr. | The modern American woman must be Jill the Giant Killer. For a Bambrick ¥ not gullty of the mur-|"“Answer their questions honestly. | e Uu umn The third is horrible two-headed monster coiifronts her. One head which she ought der and that a man in a gray suit} Teach your daughter to live on her | Muy have done? ni iy whot ni wd e pol usband’ oe je no « that many will be unable to keep to cut off is named “High Cost of Living.” The other ts “Improper and Bah eee ereter taeie Sg ee oa: een online up in the of Dapping “be at @ table with | thinkin her and her nd when the fat | shots were fi field Scott Hall, phystologiet at ; a Northwestern University, said to rR Mra, Mary Ryan, Bumbrick's sister, |them last night. | Tomorrow. Thursday as Club hy to-day over what I are}audibly, “that . Win is young woman ity.” Jeause he also made an affidavit, swearing Mrs,| “Don't tell the children that bables . anc | : down weight. They get little chanec Insuflicte: Food.” Unie > Te ehlatant Dietrte Boeken fee | father, to exercise, and ure being fed many a barra weit Unies: she ‘slays the giant, | h ch nlace 1 srw ayivandae vet Marriage on a small income Is to oa es breakfasts, luncheons and dinners, ee will destroy her husband, her sbil-} Witness stand before Justice Weeks | be recommended if there is love and One woman admitted she had atx dren, herself. | He read to her both affidavits and|# knowledge of thritt meals in one day, and feared she soon | would be unable to wear her clothes, | The speakers ure suffering so from | weakened voices they have wired for & woman throat specialist to join them in Chicago and continue to the That domestte war is now upon us, even if we axked her if they were true. | He ad ed saving LO per cent. of | $ $ escape every other, And the American wife and | phatically, “I never said anything like 5 mother who doesn’t win her own private battle with | | ’ |give her an afidavit Pom EO bites that in my lif Mrs, Ryan came to my i ‘o KUHNEL-HENKEL NUPTIALS Aunie Nathan Meyer, Chairman of the Committee on her brother and save him from th | Baipapesches, ico. FSF Tho founder of Barnard College and welt known as a Wellesley Girl Denies Her Mil- elena | Yesterday's trip, which began at dramatist and a writer on social problems, Mrs, Meyer) Jionaire Father Ever Danced RICH MEAT DEALER GETS A.M. In Rochester, ended here last | {8 now in charge of the work of the first and foremost of the preparedness | Proot) and Anna's Counsel night in a mass meeting In the Audl- | Organizations toward solving torlum. in Buffalo the rumor that] is “The homo ts the first line of ee oe ams | HU LONG TERM FOR BRIBERY Threatens to Press Suit. the trip was only a “votes for women” | DEPLORABLE INEFFICIENCY OF * The matrimonth! affairs of Anna le erying the giant--well, she is a failure, in the opinion of Mrs.| It has taken months to accomplish the — result— weeks of inspection and ther weeks with the lead- Jacob's Lawyer Insists on Divorce freshness. The Miss Dorothy Lyon, sever largest assortment heme occasioned some embarrass | | ° Jold Wellesley student, to-day came to| Greenpoint Slaughter House Opera-| Kurnet and Jacob Henkel have . casione | THE AMERICAN HOME. — /to explain how the family should bel tio lla cr ter taiher, Whttee ‘ r : } Sentence [reached the deadlock stage. Jacob, of fashionable Autumn coats iment. And when I talked with Mrs, Meyer| fed. The American housewife is the . i nak, Wiartney ny tor Given Maximum Sentence ever seen at 830 and under, Big, mannish, comfort- able models—velours, soft finished woollens, tweeds, ‘Only @ score of women under Mrs. in hor he Russell Bryant, prominent Anti-Suf- | ny me some facts that a fragist, met the rich and fashionable 4 ling commentary women campaignors instead of the two) ficiency of muny an Ameri hundred whom the committee had | “Over 74 per cent. of the men backed by bis lawyer, insiste upon seeing a copy of Anna's divorce do cree before the ‘wedding bells chime, | and Anna, being unable to get a copy from her former home in Austria, ty 785 Madison Ave-| only one in the world who goes down-| who is being sued in the Supreme fae anion Ate |town and buys WHAt he eee THE | Court tor $100,000 by Mins Margaret by Justice Crop sree jor angc ie nnell, a moiiste of No. 67 West] AN Ms pleading for liberty and| nned to buy a rs her | Fifty-eight promises to start life anew availed] | alleges Lyon failed to] little when Arthur Plautt, a rich young at No. she guy Street. tbook and plaids, checks— the whole hockotboc “needs.| ‘The modiste sists on the Wedding or elo @ con. | . A ee who apply to enter the American | l/HINHE Were bas become a game IN| Koo a promise to marry her after she| slaughterhouse operator in Greenpoint,| tinuation of her breach ‘of promud | category of Fashion's latest % vis immediately made a army are rejected becau niiding, weak-willed hment to be- | convicted of bribing a health inspector | sult. ing designers. _ But here they are—irresis- tible in their variety and ‘ i a | had given up her estab! and most proper materials. ck platform t - WORsh | ¢ “4 A, OW om r , : speech froin the pack platrorm. to a5] their poor physical condition, Into spending more than she can af-| come mistress of the millionalre's| to pass meat unfit for food, was called) gna, gaya & aut fon si0ncan mounts \ Beautifully lined and many Slate and Antis, Democrats, Kepubli-| said. “Gen. Leonard Wood spoke The trouble with her is that sho| home at No West Fifty-ninth | before Justice Cropsey, in Brooklyn! the amount of the first action, will f appropriately fur trimmed. cans and Progressives, united only by! to me about this enormous per | doesn't KNOW. She goes downtoew, | Street and New Canaan, Conn, Jto-day. He was sentenced to hard|be brought against Jacob if, by the | } Ainast-to bes ; desfre to elect Hughes. Then the| centage when | first became in- ys innocently and Seetige tial “L have known M Connell eight | labor at Sing Sing for from two to/end of the he hus not kept ¢} ane ith $50, $60 and i975 Was welcomed. inan® Ta thie cis sweetly, | " ie baad wie ahi ae sh the promise through th pany wil , 4 Hughes veto the two cent| terested in the Home Economics {iis lintn’ Is this stewk tender? Are] or ten years,” the Wellesley girl tey-| flve years, the maximum penalty. medium of a legal document to wed page : cab bill?” asked a rude voice, as Miss | Committee. Later | obtained ex- eyesand the knowlad Siig er own | “Off and on for many summers| -Justice Cropsey charged him with] his former housekeeper, ‘J Annie Peck, noted mountain climber, | act figures from Governor's Isl- to tell why she'd vote for him| and, According to the report of A i€'ghe could. Miss Peck admitted It} the adjutant General for 1915 cvery time I having sworn to an untruthful story| Attorney Oberw Aga d declined to] that during the ynviction and declined to] {iat Gurlue toe r sald to-day nigine ride’ whieh No Charge for Alterations i} me to New Canaan and stayed | know that| at our home when only my father, my | to esea | | to a new ai buteher, L ther 7 vive him the benefit which would have 1 e 7 ect was te> sterp for her. fora t brother and myself and the servants| Kye him Jacob told Anna he had not expected Cleve snd's, Four ifundred turned | the total applicants for the army = Hive te teach him to send me the| wer : ' Ant8) followed a frank admission of guilt wins would accept his proffer of mar out last night to meet the tourists, A| were 168,842, OF these 45,111 | j\"A0 ANd fool of «chicken? I pay for| "wid so motoring | Herman — Braunsehwelx, — anothe . At th Fash. meeting was held at the Hotel Hol-| were accepted and 123,731 reject- | average woman Nes oe te Miss 1 was aked by slaughterhouse own who plead x uty | —_ —-—— t the ashion lenden. ed because they were not up to Miss ¢ to a sin in the Norder. ¥ prepared, these parts hav 1 two years and six] vt Value Mrs. Myron T. Herrick, to not m¥ of the| the mark physically, This is the | hcatr 4— peel New Shop former Ambassador to months a was n it ng and nar om troops on the Me Chairman of the local coms | ee Hon ANd lent ANie. op: TF eeoaparing the amount. of lined to Hise uneuunses by Uke War, penarte| President Charles . Thwing of West palling condition of American good food that is wasted, that * ; ) goes up in smoke in our kitchens, A woman artist known the coun- ern Reserve University, and Lomar| fen up to American women, who Homan. Director of Public service, | Buy and: prepare and serve thelr | {o"over"wan' peaking te'methe |) Pa bith avon deat, Nineteen West 34th Street who acted fc ayor Davis, intro- ? | i pa t honor and ha fol O'Bhauhs ssy, Miss Antin and Mrs. ¢} nt ir men! pearly starved thie summer at a [0K ws all hon h vob — 52 at n deaths for the previous wy Demoreat sn OS lis | boarding house in the Adiron- In the sumnier of 1 t ase 3 ect in a fad leash Ad it, 5 + 8 dacks,’ she explained. ‘One day I | ter declared _ ee Rudolph Pili Was Called to the) = special pull d out from th yw othe mark physically ery bebe) re epalclous rouse (the party stayed at the Coy , Colors on Day He Was t “ tral Station five dining room) ;\ i jon of the ¢ 3. hs Mise Connes! and Mias Lyon cccuple secache’ | pwaltore still were gure that they the bank worker, th me for 93.76. | Shought that for once | Pe veame ooin =A t donee give ia Sing in Rome. 4 fifson, But t before the | ies apse wcuiet ner g @eyvon'é tonbl ua’ Cotine . H ” fase Witton Aehe atiee wi ployses, our own husbands hee the roast home, put it in the oven alee nor Mlws Was! WITH THE ITALIAN ARMY | . MPannounced proudly that he alwaye |i woman MUST tke more serl-| gieey and fried them Did you | “Did your father dance with Misy|NEAR GOKIZIA, Sept. 4 (United | Ova. 4 (@) had meen for toe Governohy aad that | Gusly her terribly important profes-1 gyor hear of any more preposter: | Connc! us asked . ., | Press correspondence).—Rudoiph Pill, | . Parisan Per prenen ans ‘ ous way of ruining good meat™ | shoul id, not—no formerly of the Manhattan and questioned Mrs, Meyer, with frank contempt. “After women have attend Metropolitan ope: ul POLICE-SOLDIERS TO PARADE *; Members of F Who Did ¢ Austrians from Monte St. Michele, — | f ding aihaeeetnidargea pee et —— bir was in Kome at the oupeek| 2 OE COREE Me Police Commisetoner Woods and the 1ost KIDNAPPER IS KILLED AS of the war rehearsing Rigoletto. He - by Inspectors, aptains and Heutenants | avenue it was engaged to sing the lead | who were command of ve € She pi «the most lat the Adriano in Ro:ne Ros) = worth during or completed ar- | announced in serious tt r evening. «ke ngements to-day for a parade of the “| guarantee that every girl a de —_— day he was ‘ - | topesoliiers in. Fifth Avenue. Unless! who takes this course wi¥ get a en built Sheriffs Posse Shoots Roy Dick-| 22¥,." = - . strike de maciite “ingersone, ie | husband!” | Wi he Girl He Stol hereon tl = iy Ob at | 0) rile the Gir e Stole ere oO VF gr Roout™ 2.800 mon, ‘clat’ In the ollve-|MAKING A DOLLAR DO A DOL- ou sun While the Girl H | here ¢8 sgt s Aree unlsonme OF the uriny And early LAR'S WORK. telleetial home worke Is a Spectator. shack at the foot of St. Michele while | ga = ing full equipment e part. | For “put how?" 1 wonderingly. | accomplish wonders re ere Austrian n boomed an accom: | gy = the first ti ne Ox tan) | ‘ arn how to be! she falls down on b, if LEXINGTON, Ky,, Oct. 4--In &) paniment distan = SEAR ariaored auioinsilen | auch an uifcient home maker that the | wh battle fought from behind rocks and |" pits br Dr. Thomas. t - 5 y man who wants one can't miss her, trees near Bagdad, in Shel manty, | practising in Phliadely via, Hi = i declared Mrs. Moyer The first | reernvet hsv Widiiaons kidhhbe Aida Monticelli, lives in| q ii ainanee 18 poe A ieee nro, devoted to thals®, Ya N HL and Hy (inet Par State! Bie yesterday, Roy DI 1 MBBS n and his American! gy a pad \s ns The Municinal | ceoblenis © ome expenditure, THE Ta per of ow year-old Catberino| sveetheart in Cineinnat os } 1 $75 whieh Is in the Munictoa! Butding, witi| Proven Ot plom for us WoM-} pogpoN, Oct. 4—Neit he New| Lothig, Was shot dead by a posse o Rn L Sik pe elve’ 7 Tae operalth, Denartnient Hultiins, xe, | en JURt HOW eee iteven and. Hlartford. Raft. | Seaded by Sherkit Jacob Smith, Alvvut | = % ns = Mio "Cantro Street. wildin, No | CP UT gon't say that the American [Yok New Haven und liaison Mall) wety ahotn were fired beso TEN MILES OF TROOPS a S wit be in chaswe of M even woman is responsible for the high | ‘ord nor the Hosta tax for| Mas struck by eoveral bullets, | = day. and will b lusively| gost of living, although it has is he little Kirk withers ” USAR ke on. pu child. we been shid often enough, But she nt itt trom a spot where DI HONOR MILITAR DAY fare and hyxiane f certainly shares in ths responsi- heoas vket The | placed her when he saw find statistics. on d % bility, and now that the problem at © required to| Approaching eremereren The opening date *Veoel 86 Ser BOCDUSEURERORUGD NT a ia andmane a is here she must solve it or run | tr with} Monday Dickson disappeared ‘with! Twelfth Provisional Division Turn ioe Gae ik, tx ekt away from it: Jt t+ up te her to tiormer high Catherine and hor six-year-old stster | OE a at Son for Mes, Stralaht, . dollar's work, ths the ciialion alot paruried: wth t in San Antonio as Holida « Neapen Mra. Willard D. Straight are ena Masking iter husband for Roy wie Resatts in| by Bi at raed wad ta " hs is Obsers le , \ » consratul Dir o dollars in place of the one he | tan Hinte @ bla ; s Obse : ’ . * pe ; tn ff Rearing Sonera eal SAG IN GHA Ot ene Becauseie [tat t cue, Pe Ee Mie hea Geb 4 ITERALLY hundreds of chic Fall hats for yon, 1 t her, The American woman ie he fica Anya t informed | family raised ico of | 4 ‘ane ’ La farce eg cial ote J . +) | : my i en mee | MN PA tnt cou fon, of No, TUS Cartman. Straet ‘died | nthe In Shelbyville, Dickson clatin«| Diviaion ero to-day. Rallrond es tendency is shown, and every hat is an individu- 7 pe mn not Dickvon learned of the pursuit. and eee eee a aan ee the a : ? No Skimping ad. | eed, ,amerionn, iad Maly GU tabtokeD AEH stioumd tram the house, aturting Yur |"usmented the crowd for the s ally designed creation. *. " cont t ‘i n be ed being | Bawdad with at oner aa elenE : 5 s A i ‘: as eae y ¢ ; zon ene = The divisio had by } You will be delighted with our prices too and surprised, for at 85 to © a Quality EOP He aisle il git dar A nest toelreosae ii Kanead And $10 and up we offer the same type of hats for which you are used to ry bottle of ter recently Anished the conra © Here ' D a) MiS= hi nnd two reximenta. of paying $25 upwards, Every hat is entirely made under our own n at 4 note: ved from Camp W ie 4 roof--that’s why our styles are so exclusive and our prices so low. Forming @ line nearly tes Come down tomorrow. ondon feather ital, So her Americanism than a mattor word Ty viry is pattie ite order.” * continued nd should do Hkew W ter had finkshed t d to hi { : : i y feo ‘ wil | time Did or boards a how t Ariens pplles The order is | woe 4 | wor \ like to mak ' ormanently in this country Jap Murderer Set Free. Over Explosive Yeaas Blast Them-| thi soup?’ » decided Uy e > WASHINUTON, Oct, 4.—On condi | vem Out of #4 would American Steamer Shelter tion that he go to Japan and agree LOCKPORT, N. Y,, Oct vegms THE WEAK-WILLED VICTIM OF +. never to return to American territory, |robhed the safe ¢ . ffton « THE SHOPKEEPER FAYAL : re of The Amori-' Sun Shimada, « nese ne a life er Vil age « to» rat i C ’ . f\ should know vs (>) + A waving | pendent upon th nee to QIWESTZ 34t! STREET tes. 11 © blasting charg p author pre dee liow of barce U. 1. King & Co, No, 29, friends aske tive nency safe inward af n h sbtained arrived here vosterday for shelter. Herlon the plea Uiat he haa tuberculosis, | that it could not be mo |for my lectures experts from Tench- targa of coal will be transhippod to and President Wilson ordered @ condi-| containing $400 In Af all Good Dealers and Ploci Jers’ College and from Pratt Inetitute Havre. tional commutation. waved. * 7 ‘ ee

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