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Mi matte ra THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 19 XONIA'S ROBBED) Man, a Baby With Whiskers, Truly Pitiful ' AND BRITISHENVOYS. This e Not the Utterance of « Woman, but of Mr. H. L Mencken, Whom Miss Nila Gresley Smith Admiringly Describes as an Expert on Femininity and a “Shining Member of the All-St “THE CAVE MAN 18 ALL MUSCLE AND MUSH = t | Twenty-Six Out of 1,350 Bags WITHOUT A WOMAN) TO Tuan ROR HIM Ware ang re a . we A ABBY WITH WHisreRs is Ripped Open as Liner \ eed Swoctsrnen ie Neared This Port. ben MLATTERY | PASSENGERS SEARCHED. Plainly a Case of Espionage, | Declares Captain—Report , to Federal Officials. The mail room of the Cunard liner Baxonta, which arrived this morning from London a week overdue, was | broken into some time during last Thursday and twenty-six bags of ‘ mail cut open, The sacks were | sorted out from 1 sacks, and mall) taken from that directed to this | Government and the British Em. | bassy. ! The act was discovered by Captain Benison, who immediately sent a wireless message to thepostal au-| thorities, The steamer wae hardly | You CAN Téls AS MUCH PRom LootrinG AT 4 Woman AS TOUCAN FROM LOCKING AT Aw 646 in quarantine at 3 o'clock this morn- ing when Postal Inspector Joseph E. i) Jacobs, accompanied by four men, | boarded her from a tug On the Saxonia were nine cabin passengers, including one woman, and In the steerage, were nineteon men. Men Are Strong and Have Sentiment, and Men Can\ The inspectors were un to tell how much mail had heen stolen, a, Sweat and Endure, Says Editor of Smart Set, | mies sound’ &, package: in’ the bold but Marriage Proves That in Mentality which had evidently been thrown " A ° iway, ax useless to the mail robbers Woman Is the Superior Being. Search of the passengers and crew was — begun while the steamer was still in Rise on paxonia's’ padenge (to “Find me an {intelligent man, a man free from sentimentality, a man \ her pler hard to fool, a first-rate man, and I'll show you a man with a wide streak Finally all the passengers were al- | of woman tn him, For women have a monopoly on the harder and mote lowed to go ashic } valuable sorts of Intelligence; the thing in Itself is as The d mail sacks, which had feminine as rouge and cruelty | y heen with a sharp ‘Men are brave. Men aro strong. Men have sen- aH at? (halt timent, Men are romantic and love beauty. Men can Apes Henleen skid taat=it wane sweat and endure. Men are damphools, But in so far ~ at fife, were 1 postotilee, in t powane ORNs “OEMALOR ILS.” ‘Spectacle Without a Woman to Boss Him CEFULAGHS Tw GERMANS ON STAFF ~ FACED A MASSACRE, SAYS VOPICKA, HERE Minister to Balkans Tells of! } lear case of espionage. Gee tet aerEtoee ate araaritcar ti r ———$———-————"|_ Roumanian Wrath During The men knew what they were P “The marks of the undiluted male are the marks reais FP ewieie sii Ass h A o4. a ier." declared the captain, ‘They ' of the numbskull, The cave man is all muscle and |/;combating @ blackmailes, For auch Air Raids on Bucharest. had to sort the twenty-six aacks out . mush; without a woman to boss him and think for him} ia euch matters that women rise i 1,350, and they got the m for the he is a truly pitiful spectacle, a baby with whiskers, |@bove the insignificant axioms of men| Charles J. Vopicka of Chicago, Am rT ho’ at is called the intul- a libel on God.” vl ie bh helr intul-| ican Minister to Touman While the brave, strong, romantic reader sulks over this analysis of] | “Talk of ie intuition of woman is|garla and Serbia, arrived bh “ne all’ the ALL-Star sex, of which he is a shining member, let me assure him intelligence so keen t a that no woman made it. No woman would dare to ay auch drendtel| metrate appearances and get nt the} omen forks Soe wel oe things! If he must be enraged, let bim turn his wrath toward Mr. H. L.| Shs ‘ei a oy : We great questions of Ife correctly | with him tn Copenhager FOUR DISCHARGED BY COURT. Mencken, editor of the Smart Set, who has contributed a remarkable arti- because they have sense, They sce i fee wh Emba: 1 that of this oe rhoyent How much they got 1 lon't know. 1 found every right on Thursday.” ff ERR | Ranentiord, and with a nu things at a wnee ha nowt en Neighbors and Others Sy le on “The Infernal Feminine” to the April number of his magazine. Saw bee Sivhaten wit scacaulierta Dine Ute eeufielh, dad Whe ac of Boys Who Were Arrested. FORGET WAR AS A TOPIC AND : ind telescope ‘They grasp the ¢s- panied bim on the treigh The Evening World on Mare! tated of her job any minute after she has sentials of a problem wh dull men Last Eighty DISCUSS WOMAN. vinced myself of the diabolical] 4 brought to jattery o at John Daly of ught to the Battery on a ninth Street had still debating Its externals, If ested all her youth and hope and ar ition in a husband.” fa, Bul- ome to- stuition is!day on the Norwegian freighter mber of stranded hen the man decree throw European ship- ter, was tug that is Intuition then {t was intuition! , Mr. Vopicka has been in the Bal- ur boys—Charles Williams of No. , * ‘1 omen save tl that led Darwin to the hypothesis of ns for three years and for much Sant Ninety-sixth Stre t. rt a sre r ona ng i sh MARRIAGE IS THE PROOF OF wral leotion and) Wagner to that time has represented eight Thomes Moran ar mging to the upié meveuw 4 WOMAN'S INTELLIGENCE jompose ‘Die Walkuere.’ Stions besides his own, He left iret on a charge felt, “nevertieless: tha Meigs “L don't that marriage offers) THE WOMAN'S WISDOM IN SE ijicharest Jan, 18 at the request of ter changed ation) Af. NDE On GDOINEY WAP SUP woman wien) worthy of intel LECTING A MATE. Gite aihentagcene cot When in court om Mr, Mencken to his own #°X\ 10 tual powers," Mr, Mencken an-| “Perhaps the greatest proof of the i authorities, who had cap pped him in So I him in the office of the) ‘my nut I believe that the fact! Superior intelligence of women,” Mr, typed the elty on Dec, 6 yesterday, and notwith- | *" . an ie ateail peace Mencken continued, “is in their Mr. Vopicka visited Ambassador } that marriages occur at all is proof) cy f husbands, Women disdain (jerar int uy Of | standing his natural desire to talk E erard in Berlin and obtainec regt house, and ink tural desir of the superior intelligence, acumen handsome fellow. They |. er igri im what he was do at Hdons In Germany, whence ana strategy of women. For tt ts husband neither beauty nor | /*4ve of absence to return home from ed them and they ran as just. returned aft iainlu to aikatn intateat ie: avoid graces, but that complex of the State Department, ‘The German antl the policeman stopped them. stay, I persuaded him that| Pain'y to ms : “ismall capacities which makes UP decree was tesued while he was on ’ Sits. Mary Williams, widowed ‘tmothe: year's sta : ram {nat marriage as long as possible and to! inasculine eiciency and pusnes for cree Was ieeued wh an 8 ‘ huge ignae have th submarines and a "| wonsan's to make @ favorable match| masculine fntelligence, A man's 118 wa Ne penhagen and the Btate 1 MEN DOruone: Baye rt of thing were subjects of ephen~ eee a es iite, Woman's Inteill-| ideal, on. the contrary, 19 aways a| Department arranged for « wafe con on has been employed for two years eyal interest, and t if he te andin | ty wife. If his wife is notably duct for him and for others on th dix still employed by ig firm * Srai Rink (faw alicthe agen tie e is directed toward finding @/ yensible le is apologetic about It. Ranentiord sailing from Dievick ; wf McKesson & Robbins O'Do! Oo 8 n a ie. GH , isband; man's to-avoiding a wife.! Yet one might as well judge an egK i : 1, the parts well of just discuss Woman woman , Norway, Which Intelligence commo as est! he ‘entire family | The others in the party were the MUST BE TRIED IN BAFF CASE. ‘tisence in woman is merely @ lack has time to master half of the “idi- aren sans end of all thie eine ninister'’s chauffeur, his valet and | of technical profictency,” Mr. Menck-| otic" knowledge of the male book- i ba : he valet'’s wife; L. Ia Strickland, tive you are claiming for woman more en told me In the slow, po: P ihints ahe hae shuttled the or perhaps the bookkeeper nm. “And elf, Before a girl has pleked up ted for very few men who know anything the rudiments of cooking she has keeper than her mad laimed for he’ perior to n nain subject to him? t end," Mr, Mencken repeated nd? Who knows? Red Cross in Russta and Car k w American Consular agent 1 eve equality | ange! Justice Tompkins to-day denied the votion of counsel for Joseph Jacob Cohen, David Jacobs, Abr Graff and Moe Rosenstein omplicity In the murder of Barnet Buff, about wo the poultry to inspect the min- es of the Grand Jury preparatory to speech of the man who has tha he r? If she is r n Will she con t to re- nam | his aubject out to a conch en can make this mistake. oaught a man and need not bother Two forces keep women from acquir- about such things any more, for in- ing the vast m reflectively, “the Personally, I do not t will be content to ach sa of rubber stamp evitably he has to eat whatever she | y wing?| by its ext “What men mistake for lack of in-| Herore @ stenographer of twenty-one} DY, her external aspect. | partisans have ever | Mr, Vopicka secretary, Jefferson Caf- lly su- frey, American Charge d'Affs res in Persta, wh left his post Dec, 6; David ., Hough, Chairman of the American | Loewe n Arch ah Justice pkins sald dings | Mental equipment of most men. The «The inherited experience of wom-! fear the triumph of feminism nan occupation of Bucharest,” Mr pereet a hash ie: Proceeding.) aust ty the social necessity which ttl en forces them to be clear-head minism is the hope of intel ka said, “their aeroplanes had \) ard Peinkioae cAnanice ti ently kept them pinned down to and sharp-witted. It is in the pu Inara She young eat been busy dropp pombs over the tminal ta rivial duties in the see- suit and exploitation of man that their| luted savagely, “will save Daren ae iy rs do ne ond ta the socla Still powers have been deve MOH a canis de aah 4 Se ustban Bin tha mante aga! ds marriage up u course, show a uln degree of Bb LY Salo cua aa ad “pateederd ither do they show gaudiest prize they can win ntelligence—rare all the time, n' atened a of Germa nce was recefved by " You say in your article that the Jesser men now and foment CHINESE TROOPS SEIZE ae frat <> —__—— fact that woman lures man into mar- deny that men too have brains i a y, Broteatih 1 ape 9 avoid and hers to attain, Is the great- steadily Intellizent, so sound in judg t {aeroplanes In the man Taeies yg est proof of her superior intellect,” 1 ment, go Ittle decelved by appear-| Hua above the legution and the hellish Harry Cattle, ind Sted here three | intersected. “I agree with you that ances, as the average woman of Occupy ‘Tien-tsin and Hank: raft guns was continuous for onthe ago on a charge of imperson- | the majority of women atill spend the | forty-eight.” Without Opposition from The food situation in Bucharest is ting @ Government officer and black~| Sreater portion of thetr brains in cap. Mr, Mencken paused to give me an ? bad. The Germans took all the feutonic Forces | yailing @ man he accused of violating! turing men, but don't you think It @| opportunity tod him, | suppose upplies for military us » Mann White Slave Act, was ar- great waste of brains? A woman ut by this was #o rarely! PEKING, March 19. ~ © und there was & week wien T could ested last night in Columbus, 0. St adits Mand haeihe anavee ta hick anallt roops have occu t 1in bread for the Legation only b re being taken to have him brought "eedn’t spend half the energy tn mak nwed by the quality of his/ troops have occupied, without oppami- CUIAID DEIN Ce tne ai Tarinie wre for trial n own living that she employs | inderstanding fernal fem 6 German concessions at ‘I to have a bi pen his slop The indictment of Cattle and two yn ding a man to make it 7 ne t L was pa und # Or epee ipa Jo DAYS & Onan Bik ain ner inen, Who have not been a 7 } : pulsing purr of t de apt whe tor me, u ‘ ested, came ag an aftermath of the lier. It seems to me a lot of clever- jd Winter nix Tome heal Dutch have taker ; ers Urank can ackmailing of Mrs, Regina Keppler. ness 19 thrown away on @ career in || urd words steadily inteill- | German Consulates © Legation begging frantically. I Y ; ehiladelph it the operations ofthe which a woman ts likely to get more x#nt,” so sound in judgmen yo tthe tla rhe ends having nothing to give (hen ler gang of blackmailers. ‘The beginne as an experienced | deceived by appearanc nen Why n ¢ utee. ; USr EHH haatine teat trating | aa & beginner than aa an expertenced |< 1)? ttbi8 hey come fron aa | BARK RAMS STEAMER SAGUA, | Tin ttoumaniatn vesant bittert associates are now In Atlanta, “Mmployee, and where the great Ameri- jihictic looking specinen of the #¢ ———— arge that they went into the orion. can habit of divorce can throw her out which, as Mr. Mencken had reluc tler in Tow 1 4@ New York “ar for selfish reasons say t admitted, sometimes has But Not Badly Damaged € ere moved by the of ” people , The American — steamship . e : 9 WHEN A WOMAN APPEARS STU ‘ the Dutch steamship Va on ee oe ee PID, DISTRUST YOUR EYES, = erduyn. and @ bark colltded on ' ‘the war {pn six month “ plive f stupidity,” c ni posite Barneg: cn ’ Ri tal will forthcom " eded, “for band her exception of |{ p their ruinea Industri eir ends, But no ain and two other w > EW people remember the Coffee thelr ence UME ne Ie Micra if Ah hd VARRIED NOW % House—another touch of old Manhattan— L brains because the A : but the quality-reputation of Carstairs Kye n of figures fe steamship was not bi ta ‘ ther hand at a member as been handed down for over a century and FRA © 1s being towed toward New York the Second Lowa Infantry y "| a quarter. 4 — | Establisied 1788 s. ne wise m. seppel Steamship Line Saspended by short- ty in these matters ane of Coal : their superior saacity LONDON, Mareh 19.-@espatehe ROSTON, Mar 19—The Merchant h be Ke rom southeastern towns ind 4 Mir Transp n Compan aan would at the Zeppe rated about t-day anounced that, beginning Wed Ane a clerk oF trimming) sw eniy.t jos inland, but reached nesday, ateamship ser we 1g his shoes but jr my nded until f or ne ‘ un Would fail to consult his were dropped in rur 0 tion wee taken. \t wae explained, ¢ taking @ par ehh accou uve reached Londor ause of the tnabiiity of the company office or growing @ mustaciie casualties. obtain sufficient coal enact eo aeneeneee Serres : Tire. McCombs and DIMOU JEWS OF RU ‘Leader Whom Sit ‘Has Divor (Copyright by Clinedinst.) ee ~ THROUGH REVOLT: | Abolition of the “Pale” Also | Follows as Further Pro- gressive Step. | THE ROYAL FAMILY ILL, Sy gia % ereeece Outbreak of Measles in House-| hold of Czar as the Revo- | lution Raged. PETROGRAD, March 19 Pun} 3 right of cttizenship to Jews and abol- | ? ition of the “pale” was the further ® | Progressive step upon which the lead : lera of democratic Russia have deter. & | mined to-day.’ Jews throughout Rus-| | {sia hatled the news with great re jJolcing, Petrograd is astiy with enthusiasm: its streets jcrowds, Public utilities are now © packed with orderly unning as of old. To-day all news rg |papers were republishing—and with! ® lentire freedom of editorial power. Many of the newspapers which re sumed yesterday commemorated the ent Dy special editions full of, ep logies of the new “free Rusaia”—in- | chiding poems and long analytical forces, at Tiflis to-day ordered the release of all political prisoners at | Haku and exhorted his soldiers to | continue to obey thelr lawful ehtofs | ‘le urged that they “defend their Peete Dee eee Peer re | | | | | ee 2 ee ee eee eee eee per fainily when all of the chil dven but Grand Duchess Marle were s 8098 0 b4 06-6000 0-66-6-6-6.6404 afflicted with measles Retires to His Crimean Estate, | i and Duke Alexis, the twelve = “ rived assuring the success of the eiaecstd: emtwLL Mee KS Wa tb and Red Flag Waves Government guaranteed in advance : n >, by Gen, Michael Alexieff, Chief of ported dead, atill lives, but ts very Over Winter Palace. diam, |, His attack of measies was com ee In Moscow on Sunday 33,000 troops pict 0 breaking out of the i paraded in the Red Square. Many of ae Saiki pbs dite tror the PETROGRAD, March 19.--Nicholas the regiments w Nr headed by fe 1 ton his life about four | OM™noff, as the former Emperor ts | fags and most of the soldiers and alleged attempt on his life a ‘ w designated, han left with hie atae | Some of the officers wore red bouton years ago, He was reported to-day ’ for his personal estates at Livadia, | eres an Ikely to recover, The Grand Duke | on the gouth coast of the Crimea Ly Behe llerag item RB ba is belng attended by his mother and With tt the fortresses at Viborg and Svea- h the support of the army and | borg also have joined the re 7 the old sailor, Ber * i he revolution been his conatant companion Grand Duke Nicholas, the Baltic | 4t¥ movemen News of the disaffection of the Tho first’ meeting of the Holy troops reached the Empress on Feb. nko, who has Meet, the church and the people, the Synod since the rev on was held yesterday under the esidency of In the construction of the new Gov-|the Metropolitan of Kleff. The new The palace guard was mobilized/ernment upon the ruins of the old|Procurator General of the Holy for defonse, the riflemen remaining) hag been completed nod, M, Lyvoff, in opening the sit within the palace with machine guns, The sald he rejoiced at the advent of while outside were armored motors. | | he new Cabine Ministers, r¢- | freedom of the Orthodox Church, He When the Tsarskoe-Selo garrison re-| lieved of the heavy grind of the end-| ordered the removal of the imperial volted, @ collision with the palace | less conferences of the last few days, | chair from the conference room, sym guards appeared inevitable, ‘The Em-|in which the: ee sxloum | bolizing termination of interference press went to the commander of the ¥ suffered many anxioun |b the Emperor in the affairs of the guard and said Sidnd church. My desire ia that you do not fire.” | Which they were assigned, Prof. Maul The ‘tet This was taken as an order to sur-|N. Millukoff spent Saturday at the | ber t render, which he did, Soon revolu-| Morelgn Office, In the afternoon he | the, Ortho tored the palace, and| recety Prayers | | cementing of the elements concerned hours, have assumed the posts to pitt and other mem Synod said @ new ora fer ox church had come, r the Emperor and his tlonary troops ¢ 1 the diplomatic representa fe a oMcers went to the apartment of tho] sion of the Alliew, after Me Pe family Mave bese re picasa in t Imperial’ family, To these the Em . : which he en- | church services by prayers tor “gr press sald |tered upon a long Cabinet conference, Russia and her rulers, “Let there be no violence, 1am now| the first formal one under the new only @ sister of charity at the bedside! order, of my afflicted children.” One of the first acts of the Mir VOOMANS ister was to send a series of cabl Premier Lloyd George to Move!) #4 he Fe F t “ACE POWDER. mip, Liere (Geerne. te m 2 to the Rusalan diplomats | 24NDON, March 19, — Premier) Shived to the effect (that Russia was —— Lloyd George to-day announce in| Unt ed n the desire to fight out the ‘Women of taste and war with the Allies, the de ; the House of Commons that on| WF With All determina fadnon have, chosen ‘Thuraday he would thove a jon | tion to continue the conflict until vic- of congratulation to the Russtan| tory is achieved being stronger than Duma, ever, The armies tn the field have ad- vised that the abdication of the Em- peror hag been enthusiastically ac- WAR IS COSTING ENGLAND |” THIRTY MILLIONS A DA |} Nominal National Debt Now Due} | by Nation Is Nearly Five | Billions of Dollars LONDON, March 19.—Replying to a ation in the House of Commons jay, Andrew Hionar Law, ( n | of the Exchequer, said th |dally average expenditure of the Brit Government from April 1, 1%) |to March 31, 1917, would work our at | 000. ($40,000,000) | . tot ‘atabed, de will fued your m- ney. Sample mailed Sree, The Freamas Pertame Co, Dept.90 Cincinnati, O, quleaced tn, according to a Forelgn Office offictad, rarams from vir- tually all the commandora have been sume t Tuesday Only pecial Sale : pring Dresses Taken from Higher | I 75 Priced Assortments Bonar Law ead the nomina (otal national debt was estimated at £8,900,000,000 ($19,600,000,000) The total estimated amount due On Britain's allies and the Dominions, the Chancellor said, | £964,000,000, or $4,820,000, 000. | a Starting off Kaster selling r= with a rush -a sale of the prettiest and most useful |CARRANZA’S ENVOY COMING, ut * Hopes More 4 Prickesntel fra , Vriendly Nelatton * f 7 it rom our re MEXICO CITY, March 19.—tgna 4 Pa $l ular assortments and made a Ronittas, Meaican “Anibasason to. tt . vy) special ‘Tuc offering ‘\netructiona froin President Cartanga Georgette Crepes to-day and will probably leave fo 4 Washington t rFroW. | He will be Taffetas in New Effects Senor Bonillas 1 two establish: maid to-day that he Crepe de Chines ecta of his misrion a / Serge Tallleure regar th rdial rela fons which ought to t between t ountries and prevention ¢ growth of new difficulties { Kinbracing dozens of new Brewer Killed ta Pt a s in novelty and rt The frelant elevator in the India } sill fternoon dresses of Brewery y ped 4 4 straight or barrel silhouette, : at 10 jay. En — cout dresses, and pretty eve el Man o beeuers ae ne . ning frocks in latest shades floor ell had apparer y m the elevator while trying to No Charge for Allealions a ree Captain Dri ack, thirty-seven yen Al the Fashion “east ices New Shop fell overboard and was dr ( bay man jecovered and (ake ae Nineteen West 34th streston Sle 16 Ihudsc