The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1917, Page 3

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NEW ‘LEAK ORDER “FARTOR OWNER Girls Giggle, Flirt, Powder Their Noses, “ASKSLISTSBARING. GOES T0 SING SING THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. . ie, But Masculine Type Is Worst, Says Vicar OSBORNE'S SCHEME, |: 222--sscee nme ~ PERIURY CHA ‘Tana? Way has testified here at times that Mr. Rand told bit to tell Re | asked Wax questions about how inuch money he bad and he sald he didn’t know. Henever knows anys ney wone on, “centres about ont thing--Rae Tanzer’s letter which Wan in the hands of James W. Os PROFITS AND LOSS FOR FIRE TRAGEDY Counsel Whipple Denies Com-' Barkin Gets Minimum of 2's | mittee Demands ‘ Records Years Under Law to of “Short” Sales Only. Protect Workers. | kin, an oMcer of the Essex Shirt Company, who was con- The Masculine Type meets a man half Wray / Samuet * WILT. GET AT NAMES, SE Victed of criminal negligence in hay- Perley Morse Promises an) ing kept locked one of the fire exits i + ‘ {in his shop tn the Diamond Factory ! Analy That Will Lead | ituitaing in North sixth Strect, wil | to Subpoenas, iamaburg, which was destroyed by fire with a lose of twelve Hves In No- embe 1915, was sentenced to-day ce on of the The second modification of by Justice Kapper to not less than original request of the Congressional! (wo years and six months or more G Rules Committee investigating the, than five years and six months in ale | alleged “leak” of the President's peace he athe tn ‘ Arkin was the first person to be! note to Wall treet, which was seMt| onvicted under the law which holds to members of the New York Stock |tenants labio for the safety of their Exchange, was withhold by Sherman | employees, ! L, Whipple, counse! to the committee, | After Justicr | to-day, except the last paragraph, — | motion Mr. Whipple denied, however, that | , the gommittes, in its latest request, ) had Hmited its inquiry to “short” sales. Tho requost for the modifica- tion, he said, came from the brokers , ins good faith, as did a suggestion $ that the text be not made public until the brokers themselves were familar ‘ with tt. “The Rules Committee desires {t he understood,” runs the portion of y the committeo’s latest deinand which Kapper had denied a asi the verdict kin protested his innocence and jthe court to think of his wife jthres children and bs aged parents Justice Kapper said “The lesson of this should be far reaching effect greater security all factory operatives. “This defendant has not been con- victed for the commission of any wil- ful or intentional act, but solely of culpable negligence.” Barkin will remain tn jail to straighten out his bu to set But Sweeping Indictment Is Not Entirely Deserved -Girl of To-Day Hasn't Always Had a Fair Chance, and Men Could Reform the Pow- dered, Giggling Girl in a Year by Boycotting Her. conviction and should hereafter to to By Nixola Greeley -Smith. ten days faire Whipple consented to make public. ean dhe apeatate or “The girls of today are a flirtatious, giggling ei, who use thelr femi. “that the main purpose of the infor-| o¢ the girls who were at work in the Me charms for conquest. ‘They are not satified with the way the Lord mation requested is to ascertain the} building on the day of the tire made them, so they help Him out with powdered noses and red cheeks. facta regarding the buying and i ‘ Perhaps these poor little girls don't know tt, but they ing of stocks during the period under|siocks only both ‘long’ and ‘short’ tn are using unfair juducements to appeal to man's lower | invostigation—who incurred tHe losses|those accounts in which the purchase setises,” and who made the profits and sales of Clearing House This latest voice to be lifted in denunciat of th “It is to be hoped that in all mat-|during the pertod in quest girl of today comes from the pulpit of the Chapel of M4 ters of doubt the a a will be so fed 1,000 shares in the 4 5 rT > The Mediator, tn Philadelphia, and belongs to 1 4 framed as contribute this information| the accounts to be desig 1 by sha Gav, 2 . in the clearest and simplest form syenbo! car, the Rev, Phillips E. Osgood | “The committer,” Whipple added e condition of the account, aside According to Mr, Osgood, there is but one typ It not seeking to prove that there|from the amc of stock of which, % girl more objectionable than the giggling flirt. Si { Was or was not a icak. This is not althe customer wus ‘long’ or ‘short masculine creature who wears flat heeled trial. It is a search for information." | need not be sated, and those atocks .- 4 huge bone glasses and combe her hair back to Habe ’ Secretary Ely of the Stock Ex-Jin white > transactions whatac Wines ccousyrs =~ her look like a man, She claims the right to smok ‘ change to-day issued an explanation! ocourred during the perl swear and drink like brother, and belleves in meeting a man halt way. | of the request o: el Whipple.! tion may be ther or “f concede the girl has as m ight to propose as the man,” Mr. in which he says “The general account of the firm Osgood adds with unusual liberality nd | approve of one Manda for It will be sufficient to furnixh off wal¢ need no nin those cases . the stock balances in Clearing House! both. A woman has just as much right to smoke, drink or sw » for the members thereof, 1,000 or wher firm itself, or its members, man, who possesses no right to do any of these things.” has, during the period in question. BREAKING BUTTERFLIES UPON! | Be ea NS | ik ugh old for its own accounts, THE WHEEL. ep aH ne y wrong, | 1 Candor forces the admission that them of th by ig |more shares of Clearing House thousands of girls exist who deserve m for sens ung wom Absolutely. Removes | «ocx: Png loa oreebbep perp bo ab ordi genimedyeyg Reet . S understood Perley Morse, an other solemn and well-meaning eritics But Th men do this f their manners, morals and clothes. | ;; t [ confess the reading of suc inciation leaves me Indigestion. One package ,.\..)° "oP provesit. 25catalldruggists | perience, hax assure of his « to go int Street ex- the mm. sIways with apparently rind or dummy account 1 find out | the feeling th is cruel to break | #nd rour just who is represented by them, so, butterflies upou the y bombard cagerion the comin sill be able to sub. | humming birds with a seventy-fiver rwied, bad poena specu Ss wh names do Girly who wear glas are hardly | is not Hkely Not actually appear on the books fur- | fit subjects for nunel om, since no ani comes Many brokers have said privately) Without them, Flat-heeled shoes, a 1 belie ' - fa they would not comply with the pre- | @My rowill tell Mr Os ' : nt ; is harmless y " TAteinectieceeae Uf and by the time fam eighty | form Ree! ‘on of rea Pleasant ¢ would find tt impossible to eite | ¥ 1 hope 1 shall have » nas ‘ all for ¢ bas int before March 4, when ahs iy a pala een eAl After & ae wenty Le ctnolhe pa pag me of the | that “there are women wh ier aaa tinder bes be x 3 a bes ny of H¥@ would spend two of them pow ny urrounde nie c ele. o is & army o Shalit, Homes fer t sensible: girls | women whose husbands do not know | eins their whoin she sees #0 often Re SH they have peen speculating. These) women. Tet san other atly disturbed at the prospect in powdering, and tf [ could 1 would Panes rated. sd have been iM" iyinutes so Lmught have my last mo, | REPORTER DIES FOR “COLOR elr brokera not to do A@n¥=| nent on earth in which to repent my wrmmeneal at cad to tner dincaye Jaina, Tut { fear the last trun offivers ends of ft me saying. Watt just anothe Tt is a winter plague which Aen aa iste. ments Ul L finish powdering am 1 newspape claims thousands every season. to 1 have dabbled | Mse re ae ane - t nt was foun will strengthen and fortify you the “scare” will be over id ‘th : Ve at € ha against Orippe, and if you bear a ga ‘i cat i \ " ind w . have had it, Seot?’s will re- ourt womne tins | : area storeyourstrengih jasterthan ns neuished q any other known medicine, pau stile a ¢ 1 Der NoAAlcohol-WustBlood Food ) |. = Ute Feet es wide svmenn Scott & Bowne, Moomfeld. Ny t | , " - 4 TUNE OE che 7,200 GET 10 PER CENT. MORE sulk @ 8 Corvet Company i res Melos Meet Costar Lista JUST fill a Herth ne arsiployogh, Va pipe with ‘ VELVET— Kini SMOKING TOBACCO drawin the cool, Ne Hittin th . ae ; mild smoke x ey _ that’s sofragrantand jf ; Sue at rich that— ‘ th ASIIIN " Repiesen yOu pal or ; id i I DP isings accord But what's the use trying j Batats to the pleas- to describe a taste? Vake the Postal Ai ee they gave, or word for VELVET | ble ' ‘ ' { A tobacco an’ long gnough to try if { nis \ a” pipeful. You won't need f Wear Bit r : bouks would cost peels anybody's word | tl thin is a matte . ] a lot mo’ than Reg i \ eee rst hin z | diamonds, arte 4 wee adeiphia makes i att 1 aion nose impulses wh @ Rev, M je le t ‘ : Gegond clothes with “hin lower na. | Of ine, Supleteal Civil Sersicg Commigs ire. pr will CAN YOU BLAME THEM FOR| POWDERING NOSES? All the litt dered noses and purple wot themselves up with the | pose of pleasing the ey4 They want, quite natu married and they NG AT HOME. me Mat “malny tnclows tu think workers are needed a. tue Feb. 18, 1915, It proves thet W. Osborne staged and framed Sntire case. I'd ike Mr. Rand to i Rae Tanzer, on Maréh 2%, dd have told of the crosses on the envelope of that letter in her state- ent to Harold Spiciberg—uniess she crosses ware there. had an interest to serve, On- lot DEFENSE ASSERTS a Gitte are Thirtabour. a greg ing and use their charms unfairly for Conquer | } | Safford’s Counsel, Summing Up, Says Lawyer Concocted * . . Osborne or Safford It to Save Himself. 1» has everything of any ¥ ~ —_ «# man af stake; Safford bad not Why siiowld he lie? Has not the hidden hand of power protected Mare who testified here tuat he had ha talk with Wax, umably in the Tombs, And when (asked him whether he had been im Umidated and for this reason refi 1 could question ne “Might agatnat rieht Was Ren cterization of t uinst Franklin D oF persury horne Dining, « mumming up to-day | Mr. Slade arraigned Mr Charles H. Was and the ¢ orees and method | Osborne, he said, “this crafty | | ful mind of Osborne's concocted this power against ne Covert rent's case Sifford, on trial in fdentifying James W. the man 18 who was hotel with Rae Tanzer Summing wp for the Government, that ther. W Osborne Vited the jurymen to violate power un could doubt.” at Mr. O@bar added Mr. was the vie veme He was In bad, and he knew tim of organized black il when Wax he referred to as “acum of | $59,000 breach of prom suit wei | earth, crook, forger, criminal—-| Sled agains’ n. James W Osten | “i! around bad who, the Govern i ment must admit, cannot Le believed A girl har ar much aie to propose af a Man Mr. Slade anid In part: “Thi case had {ta Inception On| eeeretary Nedfeld March 16, 1915, when Rae Tanger WASHING Jar Drought a civil suit against James | of Commer meifleld is sicle with aripps | prominence, iInfuence ond hh ———_—_—_—_—_—_——— = | |in thie communtty. Mr x | iiving that hie personal, potitical ¢ STOP CATARRH ! OPEN ue ¢ | lana pro reputation was NOSTRILS AND HEAD SX sent the facta in the case and prove m Applied in Nostrils Ws ie Was not the man Rae Tanger had “as insite wa A JX | That was the firat time he had an — Tf your nostrils are clogged and ‘ \\ fa] | opportunit ent the fa nu your dl is stuffed and yo ba 1 | e rity bs breathe freely becouse of a cold t | e =| What does He doesn't avail catarrh, just. get a small bottle of | | | himaele of that, but of another course. | Piv's Cream Bal: any drug store. \ \ l | Three days after the suit is instituted | Arply a littl . . enti | > } Cotes Mareh I he comes to the Pederal) septic cream into your nostrils and [0 tee’ “ Jauthorities and s x case Tet it ste through every air auathae Tae Tenney chareiog Her with | ane your head, soothing anc | ising the ina an attempt to de. Healing the inflamed, swollen mucous ‘tid hi i ee HE ag a bane membrane and you get instant relief 4 . Ah! how good it feels. Your nos eidhderpiecodh 8 tata st trils are your head Is ¢ ' steaatpt more hawkie entitle Wlowing: no Now, ae man nust look at qnore headache, dryness or strugglin home letters, in one way at loast--i | wore headache. erat hatin dejuee | reck; for God's # what sufferers from by i Had Copy Made of Letter ni You knew catarrh need, I's a : . i ’ | 1 My heart is f SPREADEAGLNG ae in the Seymours eto beara ity, waaee | io pt te be trifed with And Otlices. is evidence of blackmail, gen ven of the - I o jury! 1 } Iivery one connected with Rae Mam 4 Burns, the detectiv j ‘Te ‘anver is now charged with a erim told on the witness stand in Special| {nal offense — the criminal investi & or, the lawyer, her sister, Safforu this aftertioon indicted, Why? Can't you see through that? Why, It was to create in AgMosphere to cloud the issue, to Sessions how he en Fells ils. Couttsdtnrtad Obs offices of Seyomur & Sey- Private vir, attorneys, in the Kqultable| brow the torror of indietment int i h, 19 heart ny decent citizen wt Being Lashed to Gun Pwo 4 utiding in Maren, 1914, trying to fina | Hip Saint Hhewhed te oa Liki eae H out Hf any one in those offices was! seen Rae Tauzer and dames W ours, - | Osborne vomother rE ving stolen in ation regar ‘On March 29 ne munitions contracts ¥ the! in the home of Capt, Wilbur T Wright and First} PM DIG A Gon aa hls te the Ioan Whe, Ae ° ; 7 Ac BRAN Rant ito Race >) Jerks in the Morgan firm. |). Gove wanted to befriend # and Martin Egan polish ty] her, protect help ly nd here nd Hie ry “Iman for J.P. Morgan & Co, are on} on the witness stand ne id punishment Upon) ter Burns copled while in the Sey-|-ysking up Charles 1. Wax he ive guardsmen fan ny taste mour offices, The technical “put Wax cam he scene on Ss h wfor mart tor to * of departments IM they) Hehe AL ABU aN Nar eR ohare ad 7 io orga suse He i xt th “ " Ps 1 Ww Morgan how back—and the very next day M h THE WORLD'S BES a Phe cor s twas told by Martin Kgan” said | O} brought his case again ma. " Haan andant at | Vurns, Yon March 12, 1916, that some | ager, Jt was then that this | | mind had concocted this Aus! . ten », Ma very important ipformation reg ding | : i , tin, Nichols € {b's son 2. Hail and Major Jolin 1. Proc-! foreign bids and contracts h Osborne Is continuous tor, alse of the Fort ‘Totten |atolen from the Morgan offic behind the akirts Major Thomas Hislop and Capt. t l\mantionadi tonne the memes of Mulsar, r. Slade foniz, NO Y.N. G.; Major Alfred W. | Phillips, ymour & Seymour anal) oy) see, Pennsylvania National G bara ‘arlos EB. Moore. Medical Corps. and Capt. Henry M “Lat once had my operatives find Oo Min, First Regyment, Pennsyly nin | ll of these men, established shadows | " COFFEE Cavalry, The 4 mH i Aa te 7 for them, looked up their past lives. | pss Order from your Groser “ snere ype 0 1 also set on foot an investigation of} Nit oad INSIST on “SUNBEAM” er was the first to bel the Morgan clerks pre er at He in defended by] “In view of the fact wat t haa|Po** S. Bacon, Charies B jenn usly investigated Sulzer when | j Francis J. Kaersi,| he was charged with issuing bad | Pa) £2 ' Jchecks, they. wemed to me to be| CMe Saturday Specials £2 W. Wingate of the rthy of the closest scrutiny, Mr e 1 Artillery © Kean got perm from the man pele she ne inal Clean-Up ’ nen w ned i 1 pu camiNate ns! 2b Winter Coats Leaders in Luxurious Fashion *18 « *28 Vhis is the Saturday Clean-Up sale of Sules—the final clearance, full lavish in big, heantifully designed and tailored Winter Coats $25.00, $2 and $32.50 Coats Reduced to $18 00, $39.75 and $45.00 Coats Reduced to $28 Coats of silk Wool Velonrs, Fur ‘Tex, Bolivias, Warmth t Woollens, Chif Wool Vlushes Wvening fur rh assort- e been invaded No Charge for Alterations Limousine Vlushes Biderwools, Without-We for ud ff Seal Heel for Nira) trim ils richest m Once Wee sultiolent Fashion Wikia'your | Shops Nineteen West 34th Street Downtown 14-16 WIth St demanded the cle repeat it tr he session ts Is trivial oe Wan q i] ot and the good work went on Brooklyn: 460-462 Fulton St, Newark: Broad & Park St ¥

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