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Here Is Philosophy for the Married; The Unmarried Ones Do Not Need Qs » PEACE AND PROSPERITY _ ARE WINNING FOR WILSON IN-PUZZLING NEW JERSEY | ups, tocar fights and confusing iesues They Should Say Beep this once Vary your har Herbert Facquelin, Whose Home but Traction Chief Makes —_——_—— ) charged with stealing Jewelry valued|quit their jobs at midnight becatsee Was Plundered. it Thirty. ‘ Adam Smith, forty-elght years old,| According to reports given out at Bid of $4,950,000 for One of « 22.218 from tho country home ot|of a notice sent out by T. P. Shonte Herbert Jacq w York bro-|that the 20 per cent, bonus pald &he . NEW NAVY SCOUT MAN AND WIFE JAILED STRIKEBREAKERS QUIT | AS JEWEL ROBBERS] WHEN BONUS 1S CUT OFF It 10 TELL WHEN FOE Prisoners Were Employed by Broker| Union Men Say Fifty Left Jobs, ‘ | ’ and his wife Margaret, thirty-five,|the Hotel Continen’ to-day about \ere locked up at Police Headquarte: ty subway, “L and surface mem Four New Cruisers That Will they ureseton ite Noaate we kollce #8Y | trikebreakers would cease at snd A Carry Hydro-Airplanes, | ® tip from a pawnbroker that they | night Oct. 81, According to Frank ’ yong i Rallied tiero are more to the voting precinet rp "| rare at Be lace, trying to dlapose of | Itediey, onty thirty have quit rong in the Last Two —|1” Jersey than in any other Btate, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—The #e-| According to ‘the authortticn tha}. TROF® Were reports at some of the Weeks, Tia. tee tate eve atete. Ware attle (Wash.) Construction and Dry.| Noman confessed and handed over the| Halla that strikebreakers had joined — g Dock Company was the only conoern | pr elry. She was employed at the|the union, but no proof was forth- to submit @ direct proposal to-day | iors Muabend” vite nee vs _inald. |coming. F. W. Whitrides of the Third for construction of ono of the four, Among the things found in their pos. |ATenue Line says it’s all talk of labor ewift scout crulsers authorized as | Sencmaaeee Police dec! leaders who hadn't been able to makw =F ommen fi .f = part of the 1917 naval building pro-| Uipars revel ihe ene 4| mood. Nevertholess there was a con. gramme, tion that whe had formerly been em=| erence OF trection officials to-day “The Heft of cost forthe huli an4| ployed by the Duke of Westminster |*t the offices of the Interborough, at machinery of the ships was fixed at [0 Ensiand and by Harry Payne| which bonuses wore discussed. 6,000,000. The Seattle company pro- shame the way these rich posed ‘to construct one ship within leave their jewelry tying thirty months for 94,978,000, eet prerrthe Bertgy iol le Proposals for the construction of/¢o 1 dar, senmuaia wan ane twenty-seven coast type submarines inc beg p> adage re were also received. The ships form at Bis office, No. $9 Broadway, and told him the jewelry had ben: the second allotment of the 1017 He eald ho didn't know it building programma, which will| had been etolen. be completed bide "ara saben Mextoan Treepe to Be Fata tn on four battle re are exaroined. e ‘The scout crulsers are the first ves) wicxtco CITY, Nov. 1.—Beginning to- sels of their type to be designed for/ gay Mexican troops will be paid partly the navy, They are to make thirty-/in asllver, the oxa rtion of silver five knots an hour sustained speed rmained by the Wa Depart- and, to extend the field of daylight of silver money to Btates operation, each will carry four high- “ power hydro-airplanes, which can be launched at sea in any weather by means of a catapult device perfected by navy engineers. ‘The thoory of naval experts Is that the scout cruisere can run out In front of @ battle fest over night, reaching @ distance of several hun- “re cross currents, cross fires, strange combinations and etill stranger an- tagonisms, Vor example, in the Newark Eve- ning News, Jersey's leading nows- paper, one reads first this: “Four years ago the Democratic Party was @ disorganized and discordant op- position, To-day the opposition to President Wileon ts equally discor- dant and unconstructive.” And then in the adjoining columa |thie: “The Democratic machine is keeping up {ts Aight to retain com- trol of the Common Council. Th pussyfoot campaign has been broken up and the workers are operating along different lines.” Each side has its internal discordg and for nearly every office there Is some kind of party strife that prom- 1ses knifing on Election Day. There) 1s United States Senator James EL Martine running a lone hand cam- paign for re-election on the Demo- cratic ticket, opposed by President Wilson and ‘the regular Democratto organization. The other candidates beg ing ticket have no word for him at all, ‘The Republican candidates for Senator and Governor are touring the State together, but on the Demo- cratio side the candidate for Gov- ernor goes his way + ANYBODY’S FIGHT YET. _ Conditions in State Badly Muddled on Account of \ Local Rivalries, women eround,” By Samuel M. Williams. New Jersey will give Hughes 05,000 and 88,000 plural. ‘Y—Sverett Colby, Progressive. ‘pu iHoan leader. New Jersey wilt go Repudlican from 40,000 to 50,000.—Newton l# K. Bugbdee, Chairman Repud- ban Btate Committee, New Jersey will easily give 15,000 plurality for Wilson.—R. 8. Hudspeth, membder Democratio Na‘ional Committee, New Jerscy te as certain to go fer Wileon as Teras.—Eugene Kinkead, Bherif’ of Hudson Coun- Sy and candidate for Congress. New Jersey will give the Pret. dent a dig plurality —H. Otte MAXIM FOR HUSBANDS: Once a Day Say “‘I Love You” to the Wife. MAXIM FOR WIVES: Find Out on the Honey- moon Whether Cryireg or Swearing Is the More Ef- fective MAXIM FOR BOTH: Tr must be Sincere Ne 9 n private TT was eking for the payment \dier: Suit Arrivals Wuttgenn, Demecratio candidate | inantion ariine In Forgive Your Partner Sree ae EL OAT be eananee vernor, In return Martino oni —— gon, but makes some vigorous jabo Seventy Times Seven. to aprond tanwiso over the wea, for Increase Interest ‘They are all sincere tn their belfe,|~ «1 p Then Burn the Ledger. it practically certain that no enemy but they are all guessing. No man, jhe declar that it would be a ca- can be within 400 or 500 miles of the lamity to dofeat Wilson at this par- ticular time, Brilliant New Models at $99.7 Just when you think Fashion’s horn of plent has produced every possil Re politician, no candidate, not even the big bosses, and there are plenty of them in Jersey, has any facts or fig- ures on which to base hfs election pre- diction. , ‘The Democrats have ordered county managers to eend in their pre-election polls Friday night, so that compila- tins may be made and the prospcets main fleet without Bie movements If I do not appear to By Ntxola Greeley-Smith. Do not open each other's letters, (For one reason, you might not like the contents.) And try not to look liberal if you don’t even glance at the address or the postmark. Vary your pureuite, your conversation and your clothes. If required, vary your hair. If you absolutely must pe sincere, let if be in pri- eubstantially ats now under construction and are designod ‘for coast and harbor defence. ——_— AUTO HITS POLE, KILLS GIRL. the President's political advisers ha’ brought about that situation. They left no loophole through which to crawl in case of my renomination, which happened contrary to their pre- conceived notions.” Then in Jersey politics there {a Tu- multy—Joseph P, Tumulty, Secrotary to President Wilson, who Is alter- nothing but kisses in common and that kisses begin to pall when they have become official, are doled out figured out for the entire State, But| nately praised and criticised by nearly vate. like sugar by a grocer and are often ai suit style, along come these i ov emocratic politician in the .| short weight at that. Miss Withelmina S. Eckert, twenty- ansght ha fecal Chairmen are having much dif-/E°0t? ‘They like to charge all thelr (Especially for wives.) Find out on the Roney evi ave moat mon would be model |etght, was killed; Rockland County Deni- brand new models—dif floulty in obtaining figures on which ‘moon whether crying or swearing ia the more effective. they oan rely. Tho voters refuse to Once @ day say to a wife, “I love you;” to a hua- ferent and more attractive than any that have pre- own troubles to him, Tumulty ts the husbands if only they were not mar- Political goat for disappointed Jer- " William Sheck Jr. had ried, but that man’s great pansion isocratic Chairman u his collarbone broken, and Mra, Schek ‘ . elagred « month tell what they intend doing. Republicans have postponed getting im their polls until later, just how much later {8 not announced, for they, too, are having troubles trying to find out what is going toshappen on Election Day. There is one clear work or art. ing— ith- development of the past week: Adminiatration 1s no more popular in| of “The Second Blooming,” contributes to the November number of the! "Why should we blush? Women pecnme oiarranger fatty Scho par orale ie tee ble New Jersey le not ao certain [ey nee is Goto of the reaun |Atlantte Monthly. Like nearty everything else that Mr, George has writ: | ire thy supremo artists of the ort of driving. |The car was moving ‘about ont St ep you pies © 90. Republionn lars say about the President's po-|¢en, they have the supreme merit of being new. of Hfe, If a man loses alight of what|againat the pole caused it to turn @ back Lp Na the State, similar to the wave in seyites. The whole State secks to make him the same kind of a burnt offering that Col. Roosevelt, as Pres- ident, is reputed to have made of his Secretary, William Loeb, In those days it was said, “Loeb did it” In these days Jersey says, "Joe did it.” From the viewpoint of practical Politics, the personnel of the Wilson litteal advisers compares favorably whom Mr. Wilson turned down so band, “How strong you are!” If the latter remark ta ridiculous, say, “How clever you are!” for everybody believes that, Forgive your partner seventy times seven. Then burn the ledger. These are the’ Maxims for the Married which Mr. W. lL. George, author Syst Our mother Eve was the firste———————————————— so comfortable in the institution need philosophy. for work and woman's great passion Is for love, He admits that all women have a certain artistic sense pos- sessed by few mon but that in the rare man who {s an artist the pas- sion for art flames higher than in any woman. Me eays women blush for thelr tendency to exalt love over tho machine ts for In a boyish de- Henry James says somewhere that and other members of the party we: injured when their automobile telephone pole on the Now City, road yesterday, Mi: the pole, ‘The gutotste were returning to their home in N i when the atecring gear somorsault. All but the girl killed were Eckert was thrown ‘over the windshield and her head etruck ceded them, Velours, Velveteens, Broadcloths With that wonderful charm of simplified tailor —others prosper! thi with the comments of Tammanyites Thi Nght in making the wheels go round, | Pinned beneath the car, rote of fur trimming. | da atigteed a tide of prog [on the Independent Democrats of New |™Atrimontal philosopher. ‘There i@ no| marriage ie serious enough fF ho ig very allly no matter what nish Other Suit: 10 $150 | iy le of pro: York, who have had the tnside trick. |Fecord of an unmarried philosopher,| thought. Till the last twenty years, counding reasons, he. finds. for hi 00 Fi ils up Wilson sentiment in all parte of Tho old boss, Senator Jamea Smith,|by the way. Maybe celibates don't| the last ton years even, they Were, Dreoccupation with the lesser thi GETS $2,51 OR A FOOT. with the latest New York hard, along with Col. George Harvey .| which they had invented that they | tho personal relations of men and|Correapendence School Rt No Charge for Alterations ) For troubles, puzzles, politica mix. |!2 bre-Presidential days, 1s no longer It was Eve who invented the Wi8-! gave no more thougnt to it than to! women are the only thing in lifo| Man, Mure Firet Day, Wine Se! g' \ puzzles, -|in active politics, but his Leutenant, | dom of resignation derived from sev-|an old pair of shoes, For one does! worth while. Every, WOMAN--and instantly. * towns, large German vote, particularly in| Hughes, limitations of a to oS J T HE LE , v4 sue fine. Don't stay stuffed-up | A in New York State, the labor |{udson County, including Hoboken,| The candidate who will recetve tho nite Oa ie ature feoms to ft One marriage stu " bh id or nasty catarrh—-Relieg |A%d farmer votes of Jersey are tho | where Democratic manageMare frank number of votes in New Jer-| tor ‘hor two great tasks, the making| W49 % failure becauso the husband with a cold « i | principal ones attracted to the Presi-|to admit that it will go against the Joncph 8. Frelinghuysen, Re-| of mon intohusbande and ce hy trumpeted 1lke an elephant, another — = 4 comes so quickly.—Advt, * \dent, The large commuter vote ia om this point on there | publican candidate for Senator. ‘Both | hang Hointeaeeee of bus | pecause tho wife had ap ar yawn RY say tha use Martino is . + | and the busban a haar tt A — —————_—_—_— —————— forgotten if knifed in his]|WOMAN REFUSES TO WORSHIP| coming; _nnot the wife own For second high man, TI pought slippers too small for her and TRY WwW CAPTIVATING SANDWICH there are four selections: | Wilsoa, HE MAN-MACHINE, always sipped them off under the Dem ati i i] 1 Hughes, Wittpenn and Ego, tw Mr. Goorge thinks apparently that] dinner tabl i onstrating again as so often before af of le ‘ +, . + * “ |didates for President and two ¢ marriage will become easter when all} The g¢ ‘al jusion of these —_—_> A eat ot eres He nbeam Dive Fes ack tbe lee of butte red |dates for Governor, A hundred dit converted to the notion of] highly interesting Georglan “N that a good, clean, wholesome newspaper with “saltine” or “cheese” crackers)—and you have a sand- % —|ferent opinions can be heard in any acy of work, ‘That con-| Marriage” I# that this pre-Jane ie ‘ wich astonishingly good and unlike anything you have ever tasted, | town in New Jersey as to why one or | version will never be. Women are tool damite institution to which we must printing DEPENDABLE news and “‘feat- CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How to Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendi In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the alr passages of your, head will clear and you can breathe | freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blown , headache, dryness. No strug- gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get +e small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief ‘TRREO BABAD ASTONISHINGLY 0000. 5 James R. Nugent of Newark, its whooping hog od up for the President, just as Boss Murphy is doing in New York, as though nothing unpleasant ever had happened in the past. There {# peculiar political payohol- ogy in this, Woodrow WI thi | man seems to stand out stronger than his party. Despite the criticism and the personalities that come from in- |timate associations in a home State, the feature on which Republicans confidently counted to earry the State for Hughes, there has been a notice. able drift of the masses toward thi President on account of his three principal {ssues—peace, prosperity and the eight-hour day. There is @ distinctly apparent ten- dency for all Democrats to stand by the President save two groups, the Germans and the commuters, How- ever, a majority of theso have been Republicuns on national issues in the past, although often Democratic in local affairs, Roowevelt, for example, curried Hoboken and the commuter “OLIVE “Sunbeam” Olive Zest i: pimento peppe: i your appetite as n d piquant spice hi | neciuss |lying | "Hughes becau ‘ }for him and Demoors Wilson; besides Ne tective traift State. Wittpenn ahead of Wilson becuse delightful combination of luscious oliv , and its else can, Asa relis! not philosophize about old shoes, nor about any shoes, until they pinch, Mr, George deduces his rules for matrimonial happiness from the mar- riages of 150 acquaintances, and he begins his article with the an- nouncement that 116 of the number were failures and of the thirty-four remaining only nine unqual suc- cesses, Mr, George believes that men and eral centuries of life with Adam, which has been handed down from mother to daughter ever since, Bo it fs not easy to write freshly about marriage. MORE COMFORT FOR THE MAN THAN FOR THE WOMAN. It f# easier for a man than for a woman, however. Because it is only| women are never Interested in tho recently that men have realized that game things; that they have, in fact, ee three-fourths for Hughes, but tn in- dustrial regions and = acattering throughout agricultural districta a swing in opposition direction ts evi- ldent, Parts of Newark where there {are factories, Bayonne, Perth Amboy, Hlizabethport, Camden and Atlantic City, wherever are plants and rai- |road terminals, all report Republicans declaring themselves for the Presi- dent. On the other hand, there ts the fs direct divergence of opinion be- tween rival party managers, Di ts assert that the number publicans coming over to the President's support from labor and agriculture will exceed the defection of Germans, Republicans say that while there was a tendency of labor and farmer to drift away two weeks ago, the slump has been stopped and labor is coming back, while the Ger- man thousands are standing solid for ot these four will lead. Herc ans are leaving Jersey 18 @ pro the Germans are for him. 9 Edge ahead of Hughes because labor and farmera voting for Wilson | will stand by the rest of the Republi- |can tcket; besides he ‘chine behind him, | Not all party troubles are tn the Tak Sab has the ma- loasing taste on meats an uts an fowl, Democratte © by that I don't mean everything in skirts—knows this to be true, Women simply won't fool them- selves about the supreme importance of work, And they won't worry par- ticularly about belng artists in such Ufeless things as words or paint or marble so long as they can be ar- tists in flesh, in Ilfe itself, through motherhood, To juggle with words seems a rather trivial occupation ta the mother artist who has lttle minds and bodies to mould to great- ness and power and love, To putter with clay {# fine enough for men who havo nothing better to occupy thelr time, poor things, To the stupid person who asks pom- pously “Why, if woman has @ crea- ve imind, does she not rival the reat Inventors?” I have wanted al- ways to answer: “Woman has cre- ated the greatest of human tnetitu- tions—the home, Sho invented the sublimest of human passions—ove, is It any wonder that sho lets man do the ‘routine Jobs for which the near to nature, too near to truth, to worship the machine instead of the] } god within it | Marr | mak be made close only b: easy by extending f div jover a pound a reduction has taken place, reading ing out of doors emplo up brakemanship In a correspo school, Lehigh Valley was coupling run over. | But he Kurt Rohleder, who studied ratl- through the mails, then worked one day on the Lehigh Valle: t road and lost hi ot, to-day w awarded $2,500 damages by @ jury in Juatica Platzek’s part of the Supreme Court. but dentr- nent, he took dence the ‘o him a fob.” He rs on the first day of iia practical experience when he was After reading thr: labor, Mr. George adda, For he labor makes women wnattrac- He ts kind enough to observe woman will not always be savage—I trust he is wrong—but that ha hopes she will never turn into the weather- beaten mate predicted by H. G. Wells. And for this sentiment let m: three rousing cheers for M 1 should loath all subseribe sooner or late: trial will be nyhow. GET RID OF YOUR FAT Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITH- 'OUT DIETING OR EXERCISING, often at the rate of | day, and WITHOUT PAYMENT until! Nineteen West 34th Street Fashion Shop THE WORLD ures” of interest to all members of the HOME circle is bound to win the apprecia- +ion and patronage of advertisers, Printed in October 1916 Total Paid Advertising THE WORLD } 4,823, Cols. te | ene ral he mix-ups in Newar! r instance. i tis hyste dl Ny | ‘On salads it is especially appetizing—and for filling sundwiches it is better Ledley } Tam a licensed practising physician and personally | Than eats eee Tatyana eeoeh onsaannical Thoro are four cendidates for Mayor, eelect the treatment for euch individual cage, thus In October, 1915 . . . 4,15114 Cols. 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Y. | | Printed October, 1916 . Printed October, 1915 . . Gain 1916 Printed October, 1916 « 3,03914 Cols, 2,756!4 Cols. 283 Cols, ee ew The American +» 328514 Cols. National Com | ui tat font Com |” Ty not postpone, sit down right now and write your name and address clearly, ‘ 1 Ne neue Riley Arenal t » hy first mail, and so start on the roadyto the recovery of your for- | Printed October, 1915 . . 3,44514 Cols. New J {#0 political puzzle atin | mer health and figure, Lost 1916 .