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‘ TPE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBE FOUR MILLIONS OF |Four Kinds of Pa rents; Which Are You: ‘Y BALLOTS GIVEN OUT 10 2,123 BOOTHS ‘ Great Work of Distribution \ Completed—No Voting Machines in City. The Spade man Club Yan R 6, 1916. TWO “FRAME-UPS” Spade, Club, Diamond or Heart Parent? AGANSTROFRANO, ~ WITNESS ASSERTS First Discarded Because Slayer | Thought It No Good, Curica Says. after you were arrested? A. No. sgt act whe? « |OUARDSMEN TO VOTE NG Do you know where he ts now? AT THREE ARMORIES N ti bigs you know he Is right here etective “oO! ity and Gaileghee Wetted ean s,| Polling Places for Soldiers Home arty and Gallagher lifted a man is feet in the audience.) A. No, gna that 1s another Albert!, not the ono on Furlough Designated by who was with mo when I left the Board of Elections, prisen, Cuftca indignantly resented an| Three armortes in this city were to~ imputation by Mr. Brothers that he} day designated by the Board of Elece was not really a drug user “Isn't Mt & tact" asked | Uons as voting places for soldiers, | Brothers, “that in trying to Any National Guardsman home on a yourself out a dope y furlough, who has returned to the Capt. Jones you ‘sniff t ty, but has not been mustered out Don't you know nov r t | 4 eniffod?” asked the prones jof the Federal service, and who hae “That ia not right," cried the wit-|not registered from his residence, may Near. "I chewed opium and amoked|yote at any of the three armories . {t; took morphine In powders, aniffed There will be no voting machines Assistant District Attorney Broth-|heroin and drank much whiskey” during the timo designated. ‘This doce in this city to-morrow, the Board of ‘ors, in weeking to fanten guilt for the) Curica under redirect examination |Mot apply to Aoldiers In the regular Elections decided to-day. ‘Toasts |death of Michael Gaimart on Michaa! |*!4,that, the first aketch of the story |army, who, by reason of thelr enilat~ Po eae with two voting machines A. Rofrano, former Deputy Commia-| wan given to him hy his mother and | el’ @Fe deprived of the right to + of different makes at a recent elec- sioner of Street Cleaning, continued | his brother when he was a prisoner | ¥ot® tion in this city, One was ured in to-day the cross-examination of Sal-|O" Hart's Island, before met It lo explained that the right to vote the First lection District of the tore Curica, otherwise known as| Montemaano at the District Attor- | 19 extended by the Atate and ts theres Pitt ly Distric . | va Surica, 8 88) ney's office last June. te v eenth Assembly District, Man: a ° ea AF privilege graned the hattan, at the polling place mt No, [PSS ct AGE Cssaithean Ile see Raa van despite the fact thet the: y No. rs amen despite the fact that y ” wee installed tn the Tenth Blection yer, Martio W, Littleton, that the IN SING SING FRIDA 19} The armortes at which unregistered District of the same Assembly dis- Whsle Say AGUIRIL Sshean Wan & National Guardsmen tn the Federal + triet at the polling place at River- servicn may vote are: side Drive and West Seventy-third | Perjury plot hatched tn the West) f wt Field Artillery Ai Street. Fifty-third Street prison, by Gnetano | Swann Rushes Prosecutionsand Be- heh Street and Hronawas, trom ¢ In the Board of Elections report | Prof. La Rue Has Figured aeataraae geet iiet ca a ate clares Not One of Six Can [ay 'Trield. itoepttal, No, 56 West th for the assassination of rit Field Hospttal, No, hines are referred tg as th peas Sc: Neve 6 ai Rerzontal and the verti’ soe | dt All, Out and Has chao! Galmart, Escape Penalty. Fifty-sixth Street, from MA. M. te to the way the ballot ts set The witness, glowering and deflant,| District Attorney Swann sald to-|” pwonty- nd En : . ond Engineer Corps Ar- ab fing the feuuirecint Solved the Problem of Persisted in hie statement that Do-|day he expected to have the six men! One Hundred and Sixty-clenth 7 iy wr t! i rf y fs tectives Cuniffe and Di Martini told|in the conspiracy to blow up the sub- and Fort Washington Avenug During the past few days the Eleo- ringing Up aren in fi 11A.M.to3 P.M. tion Board haa distributed 3,822,000 | him to learn the story as Montemag-| way at Lenox Avenue and One Hun ‘ belt diclincnas voting ballots from ite headquarters a Manner to Benefit no had told tt to him, suggested tm-|dred and Tenth Streot on the morn= | ny tla, Ved . rovements on it and plied him with | Ing of Oct, 26 In Sing Sing by Prt img genius of thin big task is Moses Them and Bring Com- Le | ; | M. McKee, who ts an election com- \ Whiskey to make him conform to| Tho case waa put before the Gr ° missioner and secretary of the board fort to Father and thelr plana, Jury this morning and the confes Bofoi : are sot of "Michael Herithy, 1 ' a the Wisniscy Litece cetanne +] Moth Montemagno later at the prison, he| Merna and Thomas J. McG Special Gatnte ballots of back wind Mack Hoe other. aaid, told him the story as framed by| chauffeur who carried the cons | York voter will have three ballots to the detectives “was no good,” and| tors to and from place of pur- | {eat to-morrow, one for the Presidential anid they must “throw it away and| {fase of the dynamite, presented to Announcement electors, another for the State and By M. make @ better one which a jury would c M, looal candidates and the third on two 'y Marguerite Mooers Marshall. é || Lawrence Kulle, Benjamin Hamtl- , referendum propositions Thess «re What kind of parent are you—spade, ciub, diamond or heart? 1 Asked Prot. La Kue what be Haat tinats Bite nly ine Ting IDEE Blew Toteing oF the Wycamital Tomorrow being Election fi nope ae edached omy Paar | ee - ie as only cuese four kinds, according to Prof, David Wolford La thoumbt about the much-vexed prob- pete Aisnteccawas tes soe fee alot, Sut Mr. Gwann says not one of Day, on account of strike whether the Btate shall vote bonda| Ue himself a roe and hs charge of the dopartment of pedagogy of the} “Granted well-born children, and repeated by Louts Miro, the pvt fo alx can eacep ty of tt i: conditions we are con« for Paltaato Park and Adirondack | enneylvagia State Noruial School. Ho describes then | and parents who not only fenned pickpocket who followed the|"L” or subway guarde tending with, we feel that forest preserves More at length in th ( uch live they want ¢ bw! = , ‘There will be 14,984 otection om- ‘as ; in the Interesting and helpful little book, | but who avsussin as a witness, Miro was fc — it will be for the best in« : core emplozed in the five be rowsha to. a Bee Mout of the Children,” which ho has Just| real companions of Broth chile nthe at the prison with Muonte- | terests of our patrons and 4 Tease a Soe ae a tas. cue Lehre i Bee agno and Curtea. The Supreme ns an Sars Go Gils nunbee th coe we ; ‘The spade parent,” he ways, “te constantly plunged ausceracy, merarchyy the Curtoa aad bia coneclence bothered [Court to-day consented to review a de-|{ the public that we make publio buildings, most of which are nto work. He regurds his children ag fixtures, and ‘uler-and-humble - subject Tim #0 that he escaped from a@ po-| cree of lower Federn! courte order no wagon deliveries on sohoomouses. they regard him as a formidable ki 8 perishing in civil govern- |itcoman who was taking him to the! {cvortation of thirty five Hindoos fro. | —_- * ind of hired man nest 0 the ' gan Francisco ¥ ore Il and Itkel, pate: Rowan oy < “% He duya clothing and food for their bodies, but their| schocls and has fo. place in the | | Criminal Courts Building and got In to becorge ' »)| that day. ‘ Wrasrneeeeth Caretta Y j a sible ay fo nakea and starving, for all of him. Sees ees none aomenresy, IN —— fated acltet aeay, cial the naa | °! urned Twice in a Our stores will remain > " vhat ww @ J “Tho club paront, too pro ; a s ' 1 a , . | “Chocolate” freely admitted he had Yenr, ope i . the Bu perib Court ve toratis Wat a pe Bee, Corner, enjoys the aume isis latnsen patel dit a Save dor one. tealt une tally Commissioner Woods Directs | ted to the District Attorney, but fae) WIRT, Okla., Nov. §.——For the second A mn au ie bs the me Court by « ation Note, chu m, i | sinter tm a ant ght virtual we as ‘ol dguinat one of: tha: Ninited Mates, ations jihere there are more creature comforts and lesa public! Planning; and he hae just as City-Wide Investigation readoger ag ns eesnataperat a etrals. Abia ¢ Pye erred fava peer ag Meal 7 Our Hoehne Eine neys for Cuba to-ds the {napection, The club mother unselfishly fincas her neighborhood hution | Coe e rare te ion ete ener ae we SBE the truth since he tad been on the! Henidton oll fields. Fifty, buildings we: forbearance and co- Bali cocinos te al first, her children #econd. Hoth husband ang wife are 00d follows when | call him cne—probably a little for Swann’s Use. witness stand, J destroyed with a Jona of operation. olina to secure payment of bonds valiind | you come to know them—but thefr children know them not ~ | better right i . . In his ae apa eee Ardmore. At $2,196,009 subscribed by North Care| wee aiamond parent te hh ot. “It is often the austere, the said when he escaped from prison > _ olina to Ald railroad contruction tn tha ; Lesh i teadiabitedaeh 4.) [alte ————-| rigorous, ¢! d, Commissioner Woods to-day Issuer ty ye 7.0. Py Lit ealth, p I D ent to @ friend named Alberti In/ 102, but He LF Resa had’ heen Fefuaeds en : ich Be Ei lap er gverbenrialien all conta, But he docs not, lke Cor- clamor for an order instructing police captains Heater Street. Mr. Brothers asked rhs PARK & TI ORD nelta, regard hi: sons as hin jewels, Bling wae ti throughout the elty to visit all whole-| why he changed hia plan to testify! OBWHGO, N.Y. Now. Henry Hilt 7 His hone Jn rich, even if it t# mort-| {their own, hai sale and retail conl dealera in thotr dis-| agitinat Rofrano after talking with In Edward Street 19 tho pail: | fared. Some of his children live In| methods. We don't want that | tricty and find out how much coal they, Albertt. ing . several blocks distant, to- | t 4 x by ses | din't Albert: ort ife morro to vote fe Hughe ‘ |1t; others may be found wherever the Hing: eee inline le neglected," | have on hand, what they are paying) BIER E AIPOEM SHPEOHE TORE Wile. norton. ta) vals) for MVRNSS | Wid oats apring up. he summed up, “but not so much the| for It and the price they are charging - : fs HEART old taskmaster discipline as soctal,| the consumer. | : RT_ PARENTS ARE WHAT|O!!, thekmaster dinciplino as social, Open All Day Tuesday, Election Day THE BABY NEEDS, Feet alselnling nomecfrou the | 18 addition, the police were directed ‘ “Tho heart parents are ensent: “yjsame root, The parent should dis. | to find out how conditions as to the| e home makers. Thoy have a table, a\cipline his children by making dis-]amount of coal available and current) fireside, @ orth, @ library. They have |Cle# of them, Efe should suffer His) orice compare with the situation a .. e little children to come unto him, and found the elixir of : s dare | ¥ear ago, The inquiry is to take in ° life, for they datiy forbid them not. If he dares to 4 rolieve thelr yor thia he will find that he must dia-! tho big wholesaler and tho little fellow Youth in the lves of this he find ° vy: thetr children."* cipline himself even more than he) in the collar, who sells coal by the} Vi ry a Obviously, the goo aloe bucket, Commisstoner Woods says ] Rood fairies should | Niyiat #00 to it that every baby, at his birth, | mos the information will be tabulated and | {9 provided with a pair of heart par- IT queried finally, | placed at the disposal of District At- $ $ € fairies fall down on the Job, So I/own quostio Jinpathetie under. | Wnited States Attorney H. Snowden 4 0 Town quostion ympathetic | Pp jasked Prof. La Rue to tell me a little |#tanding, with freedom to concelve | Marshall, District, Attorney Swann : 2 ® more about American parents--si°|J0Ur own purHowes and Achieve thOM ang the agents of the Nepartment of Special Sale Prices—Tremendous Assortments they fail, WY they fail, HOW they [? develop, according to the lawa of |Juatica, under direction of Capt. ij s ; may succeed, |your own nature, in sich a way ae to| William M. Offley, ane making 9 Election Day will be Selection Day ‘ y } ‘The average parent can do better Miko You mort socially useful, searching investigation into the coal in the great Coat Department of the than he te doing,” declared the toach- | 44 ,,80 must we Riante deal with our) stuntion, ‘They are to narn | @ New Fashion Shop—an Election Sale ‘ er-fath with the strong, kind, | eutture, and It means a kind of school the famine ia the result of S piling up values as never before, 5 Pouthrul face, witeh is a all too rare. But the | conditions, or has by . 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Probably many parents would defend them. Snlves by arguing that they pay their school tax and hence expoct the school to care for their ohil- They might as well defend themscives against @ charge of . immorality by repiying that they Favoring Competitive Examina- tions In All Classes, althourh the big coal com-| panies insist that heavy shipments t as favoring logisiation providing for the appointment classes thr they are making Weat. The prices in mat postmasters of all competttt n lotter to the > the clvil ner- | are rep rte of hich vice exam pn in athe alttinn pay their pew rent ational Civil Service Reform League, | ave nothing und { do you cuasider the speciai! 4; ag mado publi Ae . shall leave nothing undone to duties of fathors aud mothers to their | WMH Was mado public to-day, Lest a4, sn local ebidren?” I inquired of Prof, La Rue, (Week Charles B, Hughes indorsed 8UCh | icy to 4 songtaditionally, tho mother repre | legislation ee tien ate love, the father law,” ho ex. | 9 >renldont rate Pluined, "But it would be better ig| THe President ref the child could say of his hone | © up the discover “I hope to see that they aro ‘8 to the same punished, sdy made oe <; CIVIL SERVICE FOR ALL |" ''“What we have lenrned up to. | hi .” gal 8 POSTMASTERS, SAYS WLISON| Swann’'to-dey, “tonds: to. show that the conspiracy to ralse the President Writes to Reform League eile dabheaa pela) wages oa informed that the price fa} Premdent Wilnon declared himactt | grr note ae NEN aa tt tw in Now by what lirowning paid of the unions ral and adda; — | it may take @ long time. It ‘Ali's love, yot all's law. Cor n accord with | olfles thre ts to get the ertin ie the duty of tather and mo et, the, Pos Jy in the Poultry Trust. We hor old muny conferences cunc H hey hawe my h ty men tf there thelr children and to un ‘ ed ee ee ee itn te share: are ane te in carry ing out thetr well laid plang. | miele sre oe | "Boyond this, It is hard to anston | th: [chief duties. Hut 1 may suggest that | & j the father, as bread-w 1 it As likely | aks jto be miove familiar with is world, } the mother with 4 tly “ é Qrrangements. It 1s tho cl ay ben these positt h to be elder companic fied the Fostmaater Gor nee G tenor in his own Hal able to All many of t by pro- that th ston with his children into stop, mar- | DY t plete hte | Ket place, factory, oMlce—should show | Choral Bake them the world and ita ways. Tho | * ho eh Aris poner 4 ert nd ye the | portance, [the wor ! ‘ t and supervise the! home, n mother who has a gon j that ts 9 y iilerested In electricity seemed much surprised when IT sug- ested that he stay out of school to | watch th etrictins tostall hte in {thetr home. Granted a trietan who {9 with bo: acqtad | tmimne mont | "Then there are duties pertaining to mex. Tho father ts, or can ba, tho bist liustructor and protector of his sons; the muther, of her daughtors.” SOME PARENTS NEED ODISCI- FE | PLINE MORE THAN THE CHILD. Fj rents of this generation = . applying th of reason, they be com: } for thelr ever-increasing re- | Suctance to apply the rule of the rod. | In the Protective Bottle A good bottle to keep good whiskey good, t re cena 4 ( C \ ( At the Fashion | ¥ a aus BUS AS AS Ue Silk Seal Plush Coata Velour and Broadcloth Models Coats With Big Fur Collars Rich Bolivia Cloths Every one of them full to overflowing with luxur ous warmth and lightne-s As soon as your hus! and or your brotl er ha; vote!, brig him in to see these great special values, in the cieat- est sale ether of you have ever seen! Other Big Assortments up to $150. ‘4 Great Election Suit Sale Ps $QP22 ang 829.33 early for the Suit vow want. rst glance throih this wonderful Suit Room you will recognize the unusual im- ortance of this Sile- the byvest thing of its Kind since Election Sales were hegun! At Velvet and Broadcloth Suits Magnificently Fur Trimmed Handsome New Velour Models Many Plain Tailored Effects Suits for for «ty the formal and informal oveasion, und country, lor afternoon, and many siifficiently dressy for evening wear in the res rants. VPointed sides, stro ivht flare, lone coat, hort coat every touch of fashion correctly earned o jt with silk linings such as the most expensive til are Other § LA No Charge for Alterations New Shop ga Nineteen West 7 wirty-Fourth Street