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6 JR ROOSEVELT PUT UNDER A FLORIDA BOND IN WIFE'S SUIT Placed Under Arrest There Pending the Outcome of Divorce Action. their presence, signed the “bone dry” JACKSONVILLE, Fin, Feb, 24—| James R. Roosevelt of New York) City, @ cousin of Col Theodore | Roosevelt and @ nephew of the late Col, John Jacob Astor, and known| #e~ cer satis along Broadway as “Jimmie” Roose- velt, has been arrested here and put under $50,000 bond restraining him aa) a AN ONION OR A POTATO ts «' Lenox Avenue drug tora, te back. Ho takes from leaving the State pending set- tlement of @ suit for divorce, Mra, Roosevelt Is understood to be one of the residents of Daytona, Ho) {s said to have beon living in the ex-| THE EVEN “HOW DRY I AM!” was sung by Kansas Legislature ag Governor, tn law. HIER HAIR TURNED BLUM, tnatead of the beauti- fal brown she wanted, girl alleges in suit against dyers for $26,000 damages, A FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY runs his father’s avto- Mobile alone at Perth Amboy, but the authorities are Going to take papa’s license away for letting him, “DUCK HIM with @ bucket of cold water” waa the order of @ Pennsylvania court to mother who appealed for means of getting her twelve-year-old #on out of bed. MAN OF NINPTY, who for years disdained hin electric lights and inaisted on striking match to look at the clock, was fatally burned when nightclothes caught fire from flying match head. NEW YORK'S UNIQUE BURGLAR, the “Count,” only odd things that catch his fancy, regardiens of their value, In last haul, he took a #hark Hane skin cigarette case and left a $500 snuff box, iven away with every purchase by « Whitehill’s _ Wotan the Star Of ‘Die Walkuere’ By Sylvester Rawling. “——D I WALKUERE,” which was eplendidly sung at the Met- Fopolitan Opera House last | night to a very large audience, had the distinction of Clarence Whitehill's presence as Wotan. Why this fine | American artist, with voice, with un- derstanding and with acting ability of high order, isn’t on the roster of the Metropolitan Opera Compary from beginning to end of the season is & mystery. Ho sings better Ger man, he looks better German, he acts better German than anybody, save for the Inte lamented Putnam Gria- wold (another American) and Carl Braun, that has appeared at the Mot- ropolitan for years, And this Is said in anticipation of Mr, Whitehiii's Sachs in “Dio Melstersinger” next Thursday night. Mr, Whitehill has been il for weeks, Ho was tak- ing @ chance In singing last night: but, Mr. Whitehill, please take care |of yourself during the first half of ING WORKEp, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1017, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Pott Office Box 1354. Name .oecscccecseveveces Address ..cevevesee 1917, see ew ew rs eV eT ESET CNV CrS Om soe ee wewreweeseruneeeweee I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. is being done there by the Festival Dancers, Christine Langenhan, soprano, with A wide experteuce and popularity in Kurope, will give @ recital at Aeolian llall @ week from next Monday eve 5 Conneraed V. Kos, the distin- gulshed plano accompanist, will as- sist her. Samuel A. Baldwin will give free or- kan recitals at the City College on to- orrow and Wednesday afternoons, the one to-morrow devoted to Wag- clusive Riverside section here under the name of Simms The writ was issued at Deland, Volusia County, “Jimmie” Missed From Broadway! for Years. “Jimmie” Roosevelt haa been mins- ing from Broadway for about six years, He came under the displens- ure of both the Roosevelt and the Astor famili when, in 1900, while a Harvard senior he married Sadie Mi nger, known “Dutch Sadie.” He came into the limelight again tn 1907 when his wife brought @ eepara- \Exhibition of Portraits Now at Ralston Gallery By W. G. Bowdoin. Tt In an Interesting group of four- teen portraits by various artists that has been assembled in exhibition at the Ralston Gallery, No, 667 Fifth Avenue, until March Monotony hae deen a@ktifully tion eult, Ho is said to have sottied | *Volded, and @ wide range of style $10,000 a year on her, Later they became reconciled and went to live on Riverside Drive, In 1911 Jobn Brafler brought sult against Roosevelt for $60,000, alleging aenation of the affections of his young bride of one week. The case wae dropped. Boon afterward the papers told how Mr. and Mra. Roose- velt fought their way through a forest fire mear Daytona, Fim About this time it was sald the Astore had given him a liberal al- jowance on condition that he change his name and live far away from New York. At the time of his mar. riage his income was about $15,000 a has been secured by moans of @ ju- dictous selection of exhibiting artists. One of the most pleasing of the portraits in the exhibition ts the by F. Luis Mora entitled “Black, Gray and Rose” This shows « indy seated in an antique chair, done in three-quarter length, The figured shaw! lends much in the way of dis- tinction to the pomiwalt, and the pose is highly pleasing, ‘The arrangement of the hands is extremely good, and they fall easily into the places given them without strain, ‘Tho oval face ts carefully finished, and the expression is happily regie- tered. The dark hatr masses that year. His mother, who was Helen conceal the ears are fetchingly part- Astor, loft him $750,000. CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL AND CASTOR OL Give Fruit Laxative when cross, bilious, feverish or constipated. “California Syrup of Figs’’ can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. oemeeescmnnllls Look back at your childhood days, Remember the “dose” mother insisted on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics, How you hated them; how you fought against taking them! With our children {t's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of | od in the middle. The neck is jong, but delicately modelled, and the lace plastron strikes an exceedingly agres- able color note, in combination with tho jewelled lavailicre as arranged against the neutral background. “Portrait of Mra, Herman Baruoh,” by Mme. Lenique B. de Francheville, is chamingly handled. Only the head ings introduced are offeotively ox- pressed in @ high ke: ‘The portrait is in full face, with the Sesh tones bright and vivacious The textile of © ls well painted, m ‘artoue shows hia recently finished portrait of, Miss Geraldine Hall, which he showed at his studio not long ago. M. Tartoue has well caught the sweetly ailing face of bis fair sitter, whom he haa projected into @ landscape background, with the sea of the Jersey coast appearing in the distance, ‘The feld flowers used as a corsage decoration are finely and real- istically executed, Join Da Costa's “The Danoer” ts decoratively effective as an interpre- tation of the dance movement prao- 1 with dignity and conservatism, Eu bin Blue,” by Willlam J. Whittemore, is @ sympathetic treat- ment of @ young gin in a blue gown, and with Jong depending ringlets, T! details, after the fashion of Mr, Whit- physic simply don't realize whut they |tenore’s miniatures, are well worked do. The children's revolt is well- founded, ‘Their tender little “in- sides” are injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only dell-| cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Its action {s positive but gentle Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit laxative” handy; they know children| the etched work of Max Klinger tn | love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweet- en the stomach, and that a teaspoon- ful given to-day saves a sick child to- morrow, | Ask your druggist for a B0-cent hotile of “California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies of all ages and for grown-| nly on-each bottle. Beware of | cits sold here that it is| alifornia Pig Syrup Com- fuse any other kind with | Advt. made pony.” F contempt. Dr. Ferdinand King says: EVERY WO":AN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength in her nerves and color in her cheeks, out, The “Portrait of Mra, Dilworth,” by A. Muller Ury, ts a well executed half length of the subject, who 1s pictured ay holding a very charming Peking: ese, The flesh tints are good, Dr. Frank Weitenkampf of the Print Department of the New York Public Library has arranged an exhibition of the Stuart Gallery that will be con- tinued until March 26, The Municipal Art Gallery, Bix- teenth Street and Irving Place, is xhibiting during this month an ex- cellent collection of sogenee color yrints ranging from 3 a ion includes the work of the Uid- oye artists, - WANT A 18-OPNT PIEOR, Movie men ask Controller of the Currency for a 15-cent atlver plece, 80 patrona can buy a toket for one coin, iron, ly aseten ® the t This om of Toney, retu i Gedsnsca’by ail wood drugeista—aave, First Aid for and bust are painted, but the color- | 1916, , Household Accidents The same gentle, healing medication M which makes Resinol a standard remedy for skin-troubles makes it a most relia ble dressing for cuts, burns, scaids, Maren dustniene « ; chafings, and similar emergencies, perry. was born In. Herki All druggists sell Restnol Keep « jar om hand ee ee ee THIRTY PERSONS HURT AS BRONK CARS CRASH AT STREET CROSSING Collision Blamed on Wet Rails —Only One Victim Seri- | ously Injured. Thirty persons were more or less injured when @ northbound Southern Boulevard trolley car hit the side of | the westbound Westchester Avenue oar last night. The more seriously injured, all residents of the Bronx, weret BOYD, HAKOLD, five years old, No 1883 Crotona Parkway; suffering trom shock. BOYD, SYLVIA, seven years old, slater of Harold, same address; suffor- ing from shock. CHAFFNER, EMMA, thirty-stx, No. 2176 Bills Avenue; shock and contusions. CLINTON, VINCENT, twenty-eight, No, 9220 Btarling Avenue; injuries to bacl CLINTON, CATHERINE, twenty-five, wife of Vincent, same address) lacerated ecalp, twenty-six, Mo. 1444" Minford Aven! sprained back and injuries to shou! MARKOWITZ, HI No. 1842 Wilkina Ay: \ured skull and internal injuries. TARPEY, MARY, fifty, No, 148 Erto- son Avenue; Injury'to spine, ZERN, MRS. ELSIW, thirty, No. 96 East One Hundred and Seventy-third Street) cut about the face and body. IRN, ELS! | Pern; ctite and Puts The Southern Boulevard oar, driven |by Motorman Jolin Kroll of ‘No. 98 East Two Hundred and Nineteenth Street, went half way through the jother oar, The more severely burt were gent to Linooln Hospital, but ali | except Markowits wore tater able to \go home. Markowits’s condition is serious, though not oritical. The ac- cldent, according to the motorman, Was due to wet rails, —— SALOON BANDITS BUSY, |Thie Time They Brooklyn Bart F and Get $48, Barroom bandits in Brooklyn oon- tinued their activity early to-day by at- tacking Frank Tracey, aged forty-two, employed by John Boyle at No, 248 Ber- kon Street, leaving bim unconactous and escaping with $58, Tracey was making up his oash when |threo men, apparently in the saloon as customers, ordered him to put up his! hands In the fixht that followed, Tracey was badly beaten over the head. and Dr. Sardelman of Long Island Col lege Hospital had also to treat his| hands, which were tn bad shape fron | being stepped on. Tracey waa found érouning on the floor by a policeman. pa a LE U. S. POLICY TO STICK. jReply to Ca Shipping er, N,_ forty-two, Donalbiy’ tras: ahter of Mrs. Note As to pp! Made Publi, MEXICO CITY, Feb, 28.—The repty of the United States to Gen. Carranza's Proposal that neutral nations stop ship Ping supplies to belligerents wae made public tonight, The note does not give & direct answer to Gen, Carranza’s sug- Polley heretofore followed by President Wilson will not be changed. It also rtates that the Mexican note has been transmitted by the United States to Buropean neutrals, A reply has also been recetved trom Peru ex mpathy of the n. Carrang » the war end but expressing opinion either in approval or dis approval of the First’ Chief's pro posals, — PLUNGES ON BIG EMERALD. Jesse L. Livermore Buys $120,000 Ring BEACH, Feb, Livermore, the boy plunger of Wall | Street, t@ stimulating trade hora H |latest purchases are a fast speed boat, which he calls @ eubmarine catcher, and an enormous emerald ring eet in platt num, The latter bauble ta eaid to have coat him $120,000, Livermore {» credited with having PALM made $2,000,000 fn Wall Street within the last fow months, half that amount representing hia profite #ince he caiuc here to rest. | USE OF MATCH COSTS LIFE. | Aged Man Who ered Wleetric | Lights Dies of Burns, Wilts perry died to-day of burns he suffered early yesterday morning at th: home of his aranddaughtor, Mra, Hug Krumblhaar in G. LL M den City Ile Was an invento: vised) many labor saving devices Hila home was in Connecticut, gestion, but simply announces that the|* next week, We are anticipating a cobbler-philosopher-singer that shall remind us of Emile Fischer, who was ideal in the part. The cast held Johanna Gadski an ner and the one on Wednesday to the modern French school, rite Kreisler will be the noloist at to-morrow afternoon's Philharmonic concert at Carnegie Hall, playing Prunnhilde, Melanie Kurt as Bleg- | Tchalkowsky's concerto in'D major, linde, Margarete Matzenav®r as | 0 Fricka, Johannes Bembach as Blog- mund, Basil Ruysdacl as Hunding and enora Sparks, Marte Sundelius, era Curtly Flora Perini, Florence Mulford, Lia Robeson, Marte Matt- feld tn the Valkyrie ehotr, each and all helping to make @ fino perform- ance, under Mr, Bodanzky’s conduct- ing. Aurelio Gtornt, planist-componer, will give his eecond recitl at Aeolian jiall on Wednesday afternoon, Alma Gluck and Efrem Zimbatist will give @ joint recital at the Hippo- irome on Sunday evening March 4 —— “FORTUNES OF FIFI” STRAND'S FEATURE FILM Bybtl Vane, a tiny Welsh soprano, with @ volce of great compass, and with ability to use it technically to advantage, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall last night. A curious thing was that while the programme was en-|,,, nounced as “popular,” Miss Vane ibe peae reo oaraony,. Wilk: Be made her most pronounced success in |*'wo to the general public for the ‘Tschaikowsky’s “Adieu Foret’ d|firet time, It is @ four-color photo- At the Strand Theatre, “Prizma,” the latest invention in colored mov- the “A fora elui" from PN poe eraphio process which conveys to the This {8 to be explained the fact |, that in these arias Miss Vane used'(% the most delicate tints and gradations of eolor, The principal to-dramatio attraction is “The ortunes of Fift,” in which Danio! Frohman presenta Marguerite Clark. ihe story, which was written by Molly Elliott Beawell, concerns a little French actress and her aims, anbitiona, romance, near-tragedy and final good fortune, The musical programme will include @ number of soloists, her voice without reference to any- thing but its coloratura qualities. In her folk songs, and in her Bach, Mo- zart, Mendelssohn and up-to-date songs, such a8 the one by Richard Hageman, her able accompanist at the plano, she failed to touch the heart. Singers far leas equipped with voice than you, Miss Vane, can do it. Why not cultivate the art? ‘The Societe des Instruments An- —— clens gave another concert at the Little Theatre yesterday afternoon to, @ sold-out house, many people being) § Motion Picture No! turned away. The entertainment, | by Henry Caan Arthur Hopkins thinks the natura! d'amour, on the! clavecin by Regina Patorni, and a color problem for films has been sulved, xroup of gongs by Marie Buisson, was The Paramount is oon to release delightful. The audience was one of roclal as well as of musical signifi- cance, The French Government, | “.*u71 Pane which te sponsor for the organization |*# "The Quacky Doodles Family. = A aoe io Riverbank, Cal, with a population pa ite visit to Amoerion, Is justified of |e cinety, has @ motion picture thea. tre, Frequently everybody in town Other musical entertainments of *’es the show, the day inciuded a triumpb for Mary| Frank Reicher has been chosen to nat the Biltmore Morning Mu-|direct Margaret Ulington in her first A lovely vision on the a | Lasky picture, “The Inner Shrin ang at hor best and carri Virginia Pearson's next Fox picture crowded audience by storm. Rosina ip “sister Against Sister.” In it Mise Gaill, Mary Wartel, Andreae De Hes-| Pearson plays @ dual role, urola avd Beatrice Holtholr contribu- | ted to the programma At Aeolian|, B. 8. Mose hae completed a Alm yased on @ story of circumstantial Hall, tn the afternoon, Rudolph Reu- |Pasnd on o More oe tho tlena ter, pianist, expressed himself in such |" Y\ end ands vigorous manner as to make one |°! the Law, overlook certain deficiencies of ex-| Ben Turpin, the Voruse comedian, pression looked for usually, This 1s | leads a choir in a Los Angeles church not a “knock,” Mr, Reuter. Sunday mornings, Ben, It seoms, is At the Washington Irving High | funny in @ number of ways, School last night the Vicelpleu Trid| The Photoplay League, which tn- «ave the People's Symphony chamber | tends to recommend good, clean films music concert, The players were |to theatregvers all over the country Pauline Mallet Prevost, pianist; Ar-|and thus make an effort to better the thur Lichstein, violinist, asd Willem | general run of movies, held a lun- Durleux, ‘cellist, Beethovea, Saint-|cheon at the Hotel Astor yesterday Saens and Smetana compositions were | at which there was an informal dis- on the programme, At Carnegie Hali! cussion of the organization's plans. in the afternoon Mr. Btransky and the | [1 Philharmonio Orchestra repeated its classic programme of Thursday night before @ lange audience, director of the league, that there would be no condemnation for bad ‘ima, but merely praise for the good ones. The league has notif: ducers that tt will gladly filine it may be invited work a committee has been chosen, _ The Catholio Oratorio Soctety wil! celebrate Its twelfth anniversary on Monday evening by presenting Men- dolssohn's oratorio “St, Paul” tn Car- negio Hall. The New York Sym- phony Society Orchestra and Marie Loulse Wagner, soprano; Kate Davis, contralto; John Finnegan, tenor, Robert Maltiand, baritone, will the society, of which Selma Kronold is director, TWO GAS VICTIMS IN HOME. Joseph Brennan, a Brooklyn letter carrier, returned to his home at No 1200 Bushwick Avenue at $ o'clock this morning, turned on @ gas Jet tn a small room in which he and his seventecn- year-old son, Joseph: jr., was sleeping, and then, for some unexplained reason, went into the dining room—for a match hie wife thinks, At 8 o'clock this morn- ing Miss Bessie Denman, @ visitor tn home, found Brennan, still in his form, tinconsclous on the dining room Maurice Halperson’s lecture on Tuesday evening at the New York Collegy of Music Auditoriuin will be on illustrated by Cari ritone of the Metropoll- y Folia, late prima donna » Grand Opera Company, ppt Bamboschek, assistant conductor at the Metropolitan, Ines Barbow sopra: Rose floor, and young Joseph asphyaiated in Mryant, contralto; Theo Karle, tenor®) his bed Prank “¢ 88, and th Dr. Wolf, from Bushwick H. of the Brick Church will assist Clar- | falled to revive the boy ence Dickinson at his with die oF and tool ourth histori- cal organ recital in the chapel of |jpital. Whore he may recover, | Mrs. Union Theologioal Seminary on|;,inting spell before he could light the ‘Tuesday afternoon, His lecture will | pas deal with the Lutheran Heresy (s0- | ——= called). whe Amherst, Columbia, Dartmouth, ‘N | Harvard, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania | k ! PATENTS, State and Princeton will take part OrKs! ry PATENTS, Traue Copynants im In the fourth annual competition of | your ideas, Pour 9 beoke with Met the International Glee Club at Carne- . beeciairnarae ete anied ree Magclay o Saturday evening, March Tella how te loosen @ wore fF sir Vite Co Omen Rite “Wascees. Dott an's “The Long Day Clow : — tender corn so It Iifte out without pain, prize song eung by each | club of thirty votces, Alice Nellsen will sing @ group of songs, oa eee eee ees Good news spreads druggists here are kept busy dispens- ing freerone, the ether discavery of a Free orgun recitals at public echooln to-morrow: Albert Reeves Norton, the final of his series at Washington Lee ye ritlota, Moltnnat. Moria Cincinnati man, which 4s said to loosen High. In Brocklyn--Kdna Guttridge, | ay corn so it lifts out with the fingers sisied by Cecile Korman, viollt Ask wt any pharmacy for a quarter Miles I'A, Richard ounce of freezone, which will cost very Biggs, |iitle, bu suid to be one's feet of every hard or callus You apply Ju tender, nehirg Martin, Bast keys jent to rid or soft corn Erasmus Hall, Joseph Honnot, the distinguished antet, will give a historical a few drops on the ro and instantly the before members of the f julld of Organiata on Mon. Soreness is relieved, and soon the corn ‘yin the Firat’ Presbyterian ts 80 shriveled that it lifts out with hurch, Admission will be by invi- out pain, It is @ sticky substance viton, ‘and the recital will be fol- which dries when applied and never owed by & receptle influmes or even irritates the adjoin pNitolal Bokoloft, Russian violinist ““'rhis discovery will prevent thou and to-morrow. eve sat. the JAW and infection heretofore resu: Neighborhood Playhouse, preceding tig fr uieidal gabit of cutting the dance drama by Air, Gritfes that ,curtio—Adyt, | Mu 4 series of cartoon films, to be known |: was atated by Frank Lascelles, | ee rapidly and,’ |Jured tn Jat night. ! | Restdes league members, newspaper writers and representatives of film producers were present at the | luncheon, essences WASN’T IN JOY RIDE WRECK. Ernest D. Brown Contoundea With Another Hart in Cr Ernest D. Brown, manager of the Watson Club garage at No. 58 | Highty-elghth Street, has asked The Evening World to make it clear that @ Was not one of the joy riders tn- the accident on Thursday ust to the car owned by Mrs, Mary irittner of the Hotel Hargrave. Phere was an Arthur Brown in the car at the time of the collision, who was seriously injured, and who was taken to St, Lawrence Hospital for tment. Mr. Brown sald to an Liventng World reporter: “I was not in the car at all on the day In question. That evening I was working in my office on my books un- til 11 o'clock, when I left the garage, As I was leaving I saw Mrs. Britt- ner’s car, which is @ brand new Mar- mon, standing in front of the garage. The chauffeur must have taken it away ten or fifteen minutes after I ioft. The car had been out all after- noon, and while there 1s no official record of ita being brought back to the garage, I am positive I saw it in front of the garage when I went home I went to the hospital to Uy to identify the Arthur Brown who was In the Joy ride party, but could not. He was bandaged up and was unconscious and his mother was with him, She told me in the presence of Mrs. Brittner, who accompanied mo to the hospital, that the man on the, d unconscious and injured in the accident was her #on, Arthur Brown.” rican Matl eae LONDON, Feb. colony here was greatly cheered to-day | with the arrival of the first American | 24.—The American inail in nearly three weeks, The Inst mail from the United sti d Fi dai Jan. Too Ill to Walk Upright. Operation | Advised. Saved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This woman now raises chickens and does manual labor. Richmond, Ind.—*For two years I was so sick and weak with troubles from my age that when going up| stairs I had to go | very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit down at the top to rest. The doctor said he thought I should have an| operation, and my friends thought would not live to move into our new house. My daugh- | ter asked me to try Lydia B. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, as she | had taken it with good results, I did 80, my weakness disappeared, T gained in strength, ‘ed Into our new home, | did all kinds of garden work, shoveled dirt, did building and cement work, | and raised hundreds of chickens and ducks. I eannot say enough in praise of Lydia BE. Compound, and If these facts are use ful, you may publish them for the benefit of other women."—Mrs, M. O JOHNSON, Route D, Box 190, Rich- mond, Ind.—Advt. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, LOADED. Lam HELP WANTED—MALE, PHOTO ENGRAY Exe ll branones; ale omunerial arta, 1213 Oitioee Bidg., Cleve FOR SALE, Oriel b lolelol10 | Ale seven-time World Want works all the week, Order one to-day and prosper. i ‘ iN it K i Read her Pinkham's Vegetable || Protecting New York From Bombardment ' How a Desolate Bathing Beach at Rockaway Point Is Being Quickly Transformed Into a Fortress, It is common knowledge that enemy ships, standing off the coast of Long Island, out of range f of the Sandy Hook guns, could drop shells into Brooklyn and lower Manhattan. That possibility is being removed by the new Rockaway Fortification. The Lightning-Speed Army Engineering Job Is graphically shown in a big, bird’s-eye drawing in colors by Louis Biedermann in The World Magazine TO-MORROW | Through Shrapnel and Typhus With Two War Nurses - “I drove that ambulance and we reached Ostend before the enemy,” writes Miss St. Clair Livingston ' in an article which brings home the war more vividly | than mere narration ordinarily can, || Mexico’s Cleverest Cartoonist Now Free _ From Censor f i N N ELD Wiha EO, THE UNIMAGINED TERROR OF THE SEAS. | This reproduction of a cartoon bearing on recent inter- |} national developments was drawn for The World Magazine, Ni with several others, by Bolanos Cacho, a young Mexican, who ty has come to New York so that he can express his ideas un- || hampered by hinted imprisonment. ae hee A Wife Who Would Have Redeemed the Husband She Killed Society woman who renounced home and family to marry a chauffeur and “make a man” of him, but | was forced, finally, she declares, to kill him. { Will the Bible’s Supposed Prediction of } the War’s End Prove True? An examination of various prophecies as to the war which seem to have been fulfilled to-day, with conjecture as to the future. I She Leads America’s New Army of Women War Workers Should war come Miss Grace Parker of New York City would lead the National League for Women’s Service, of which she is National Com. mandant. (A full page picture of her in color.) HOM ITIBa AEE . IN THE GRAVURE SECTION Unfamiliar Pictures of Europe's Neutral Rulers, The Nine Men Who Are Guardians of New York's Safety, | Interesting New Photographs of Travel by Air and Water, wee APIA EPLEIDELT You're the Loser If You Miss the PEPER EPP Err i TO-MORROW AOLMY eee ee ee