Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
rote Suan Racaanimnaied Aa tanaka ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1017. ARADE SOLDIERS | “azeazaesocze,.. DRAFT DAY NEAR: |‘‘Housework for Men’? a Woman's Hint —\RS,BELMONT > 5 AND AID RECRUITING ¥ D OFF TOTHE FRONT svvzsmevese=| LAST CALL GEN 70. Sterner Sex for a Lucrative Career, — DEFENDSPICKEIS (i.2~is eesti followed? Lucy Burns rade our troops—Major Gen. re all of us scared stiff. Our ie t || front than in all the speeches ever section was infested with rate as | | made.—Col. Theodore Roosevelt. "eer esc nea BE HER FIRST CONCERN = | as puppy 4 Miss Burns moved Prominent Men in Military and|| Great Britain ound that hustling | Both Regulars and Guards Ma\-, ESSION SECOND out of her cell and refused to go to bed until she had a light.’ teat A | her troops away by night and se- ’ " 2 ‘hat | " Civic Life Approve Eve- cretly did more to injure recruiting ing Special Efforts to Fill Their Arrest “Unlawful,” S Re ater ; | ~ 1 Ba! rey tf now | Declares, and Government's | being made for another. demonstra | 4 \| hada herroth ate : ning World Plan. || than any other single cause— |) Ranks This Week. “Resistance Stupid.” ee at 5} || Brig. Gen, White, in charge of the |; ‘ _—_—_—_— BOY DIVES AND DROWNS. | RECRUIT STIMULATION, | \Brtst Recruiting Mission. | xvinpt SST GENEL Ste eavealie Suffragist pickets who displayed — jing this week and hope to obtain ™ National Guard Day a@ success and tho thousand men necessary to fill Would Improve Morale of the|also. to. speed any other departing New york's quota. Recruiting will ss ve troops with fitting ceremonies, He Now Leute an hen of the ser Men, Too, Say Officers cannot act, however, till the military | be pul in al “A ‘ of the Army. banners outside the gates of the | White House and subsequently went| iste Lite j to jail are defended by Mrs. O. H. ‘ourteen-year-old Thomas Thompson P. Belmont, Chairman of the New ries See Seer ae Brighton, 8. 1. late y York Branch of the National | sig) es 4 wi authorities have expressed their j Vice, including the National Guard. wishes; but he said to an Evening| As this is the last week before the World reporter idea and would do| expected call of the National Guard ' Noted men in both military and|more to arouse military enthusiasm | into Federal service special efforts than a score of recruiting officers and! are being made to fill the ranks of all civil fe throughout the city, as well | Peechmakers, I pity the man who! 6 rday afternoon. } : head stuck In the mud on the bottom an's Party when he fell or dived from a leaking | “Picketing is only an advance form | skiff of demonstration, which the women The child, a Boy Scout, was camping are forced to make,” sald Mrs. Bel-| With other lads in the woods near the f , r at, “Thess i |lake, He and his 4 broth- ee fe thoes in high places in Wash-|caanot feel a thrill when he sees his| (Me fesiments. The Sixty ninth, al- mont. “These women committed no | KG, (ean sae nthe sity Whee j ington, have indorsed The Evening] fellow countrymen going forth to} ready filled, is aiding the others, violence, but stood there quietly, ee bent bean CF a tt 1s thought the q 7 ‘5 ° 4 | naw . ° o loriot . elder ame excited and went over. a World's advocacy of giving the boys |Aeht for the principles we hold in-| particularly the Pwelfth, The im- i peeaetany lawfully and gloriously. | gjder, became excite leaving for the front a big public | “later. a walt Wan vekanea be ele j minence of the selective draft is also |In return they were attacked by the! ‘The younger brother yelled for help. . Roosevelt was reached by lele- |aiding recruiters, as voluntary en- I | listment allows a choice in the branch be “sneaked” abroad without a|plan. sa CHARLO Merrion. bai ig chance to be cheered and encouraged |. Buy tn atl Ne a tung: men | 4A big recruiting rally under tho by enthusiastic citizens, Army of-|we have w re 4 the | Mayor's Committee on National De- y usiastic m3 we have who are going to risk the| Mayors Tommilnd of ight in tho |vainly for the body for some time jerty destroyed. oo got a pole with a hook with which [4 “Detenders of democracy bevome | sot the lad’s body to shore. that American women ee |should continue to demand democ-|MARTINDALE BURIAL TO-DAY. racy at home, In Italy and France, ———— and even in Germany, the demand| John Wanamaker to Be One of by women for participation tn the Me metropolitan police, and their prop- | Several boys swam out. After diving af ed i ‘| vend-off instead of allowing them to| phone and was enthusiastic over the | 7 x ficers also are unanimously of the| sacrifice of their lives and limbs for H ; Tent Kvangel, One Hundred and opinion that a parade of lads off to/tMSit country. scruiting virtue in| Tenth Street and Amsterdam Avenue. fight would have a tremendous psy-|the sight of a regiment off to the|, The British to-day began a drive chological effect in atimulating pa-jfront. than in all the patrtotic|to reach personally every subject of y t ‘ _| At the funeral of Joseph Boardman shea evet ” Great Britain and Canada in the city government is growing more power 4 trlotiam. Lledo REL ite available for military duty. ful. In now free Russia women have | Martindale to-day the honorary palt- Col. R. P. Walsh, in charge of [BANDS AND FLYINGFLAGSGOOD) he first ambulance unit com- already yoted; in England the bill is bearers will be John Wanamaker, 4 recruiting in the Eastern District, FOR SOLDIERS’ MORALE. posed entirely of women {s to be of- < panange, Ghd yet America, George Riggs, Frederick Juilliard gr. } heartily ndorses The Evening} Capt, Frank EF. Evans, who has fered the Government by the New ) Mew OusHT Te assured of passag dy '|H. F. Poor, H. K, Twitehel and Orville which has laid claim to leadership | ogaie. in world democracy, allows women Mr. Martindale was President of the to be unlawfully arrested through It) Chemical National Bank. Ho died Jast Government at Washington for mere- | Saturday of a heart affection. he ly doing thelr patriotic duty—urging lived he would have been fifty-five h wisdom and justice of the great | years old to-morrow held at £1 ; The funeral Kervice will be sl of democracy. ral 8 q he Government itself, and not|@.¥:,in the Compbell Hpaeral Comsse. the women, {e responsible for the alt- | puriai will be In Greenwood Cemetery, uation which it has created, It can| Brookly overcome the emb ment of hav- 8 of women ex- ing increasing num 4 Do PART TIME DOMESTIC Wort y World's plan to let the people have|@one more than any one man, to fll| York Infirmary for Women and Chil. Gertrude Atherton 3rings Out the ranks of the United States Marine | dren, founded in 1854 by 4 pioneer) i , & chance to see their fighting men|Gorps, “The First to Fight,” Is also| Suffragist physician, Dr. Bllzabeth’ an Interesting Theory in a ling With before they embark, Such a plan, if | kee y The Evening World's nian | Blackwell, The plan is supported by| carried out, would carry no SSRHOTEL OE adie bad ts ibd pian | ihe American Woman Suffrage Asso- New Book “ ” c arching my |clation, which purposes to organize : to the enemy,” as it would In no way | 77 Nave fone ach band has |additioial units, Dr, Caroline 8, Fin- Equality of Men and Women affect the sailing dates or give other | {ad a more stimulating effect ou bring. |ley Is director of the unit. | There —Men Do Housework on information of tie movements of the soe NE eect means at| Will be from fifty to eighty women in : { WPaneports to Any posstole spiee \WRaining enrolments,” he said, “Cer- | the unit, which starts with a nucleus | Steamships and Do It Well, i ‘As a matter of fact, when the first |tainiy. patriotism would be greatly | of twelve doctors, twenty-one nurses; and Japs Make Big Money at contingent of United States troops] stirred if our soldiers could be given | and three orderlies. : were sent abroad, with every effort | {te public wendcoffs before they leave. | ‘The Fourteenth Regiment of Brook-| It in Californi pose its shortcomings to the world in ! at secrecy, the troopships lay off|yt ig good for the men's morale and|lyn will havo @ final fing before it, one hour's time. Women patriots on | y ‘Tompkinsville, 8. 1, for two days in} good for the country at large. I hope | troops out of its armory for war duty me | Behalf of democracy will never rest i Pevelling bY Cater : commuters |The Myening World succeeds in its| Ret eer baloney penn | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. their labors until the Government has | . travelling back and forth. efforts.” the day before mo on, a farewell | s elded its stupid resistance , IT’S A MISTAKE TO PUT A BAN Arik. Gen, White, in charge of the | reception and dance will be held “ O woman, if she can help it, should compete with men in work for ba Ia stupid » FAREWELLS TO British Recruiting Mission here, de-| honor of Company C in the armory, at | which a man-made civilization has adapted him alone until she has wen tttiee Hast by nae! i ON FAREWELL THE BOYS. | oiared that England had long ago| Fifteenth Street and Eighth Avenue. | reached the age of thirty-five or forty. But every girl of every class should | in Their | Col, Walsh pointed out that a sol-|given up her early policy of envelop- | y dier is only human and that to be| ing the departure of troops in mystery f smuggled out of the country, without |Of cours the actual time of thelr| : ae be trained in some congenial occupation during her | WASHINGTON, July 9—Rats, not | S YS WE DENY COSTA RICA ! plastic years.” ‘imprisonment, was the painful fea- a chance to say a last goodby to|sailing was kept secret, but they are ni nr , aia, dele leure of the three days’ confinement i his loved ones, hiad a depressing in-|marched through | the streets wi BIBT WE 60 10 WAR FOR , ci gon do from Gertrude cares, happen |Se""sen members. of the Natiesas | ‘escual Peduseaaatts hi ence upon him, bands and flying colors, to keep up| | 4 y te C te English, launc exh 3 sre 2 ipecii : “Many. men would enlist,” suid|their spirits and encourage tie 4 | sdlution of the newest and most difficult conundrum of Woman's Party in the District Jail, || Summer Suits & Dresses Major John H. Hughes, “if they knew | country. ; | &- : . ; The pickets were released yester- they would get a big send-off when| Word has been received from Wash-|Tinoco’s Emissary, Ignored by Nemes the workshops—woman's place in them and her deter day, and immediately went to a 4 they left; but I know from personal | ington that Secretary Baker is inclined | : “c Nee ean. +» mination to compete there on equal terms with met “martyrdom breakfast” at Suffrage 4 experience, rigit here at recruiting | to look with favor on the plan and will Washington, Complains > In her latest book, he Living Present,” a magnificent! scnieemiinaedan headquarters, where $1,000 was raised i headquarters, that a lot of men balk | indorse ‘ational Guard Day. Many to Lansing | rl - - ele se *! to replenish the war chest Mrs. 4 at the idea’ of being mysteriously | organizations in the clty have taken | 5° | sane discussion of every aspect of woman's struggle for Vvsiarous ti : Told q placed on board troopships, without |the matter up and are agitating it] | WASHINGTON, Jul 9.—R. Fernan- | her place in the sun, Mrs, Atherton has put forth the Mysterious Disappearance Told t etting a chance to say final fare-|There are no more earnest workers in juardi is . 2 a ¢ saatloentt | Wells to their relatives.” Frere are ne re ce relativen’ of the | Crean as ComeecUnt or Coats Hise: || ecenerams Setoreeting theory: (HAL every. woman abiould he ‘rales to Grand Jury Investigating \ While O68 CORSO R ats oa en guardsmen themselve trade, public to-dey the note he pre.| for work, but that no woman should be compelled to work during the year Cruger Case To-Day PE proumbio that, acting on The sented to Secretary Lansing July 4, an-| when she should be fulfilling her primal duty—the bearing and rearing ig Evening World's suggestion, he will TRAINS AMONG PRIESTS |nouncing his withdrawal and protesting | of the race. Ps \ take up the matter of National Guard | against the failure of the United Stats RS. ATHERTON has stood at |——————— | The Grand Jury Invegtigating the | i Day with the authorities in Wash- |to recognize Gen. Tinoco's revolut.onary . h ty| fore I was twenty-five T should prob. | Ruth Cruger cane will be advised to- : ington. Tefime. . forth that the ascendancy of the crossroads of feminism %/ (hiv not have married at all, Sheer |day of the mystertous disappearance Mayor Mitchel is heartily in favor it anets, forth that, the ascendancy of] icy all thoughtful women come|iuck hetrayed me into matrimony, for [of Misk Clalre Lolcester Harrison, wae 7 of the plan. He has pledged the city! oa... at Maryknoll Builds Up on| lution. and has been, fortified by a) at some time or another, She tis although Imy ‘imental ‘ener nN Carian aad ER EE Announce Beginning Today Their to everything in its power to make ——_—_—__ $$$ $$$ SS popular election, It adds is in truth most, disheartenin; Seat ercelved that to many women|torpid for the Simple Life of a line vere taerae P at leht seemed t in which the Republic | the civilization of to-day presents a (i!ld seemed cree Hk tenet thou: |crucifying cholce between love and mut ane seer ean eae eal Annual Sale of nS io iatecn mart Spring and Summer Farm Hand. | ieatening 9 sacrifice the lives ef thoi . jim Coftey, the Roscommon Giant, |*atas,oF let, citizent to maintain the | work; that the childless married Lemon uice is training {gr his fight with Frank| ieown fate. that same | woman may pursue her artistic of to one of the American | professional career without handicap small nations of Euro} : ” r r Moran by working as a farm hand at | republics which has abundantly proved ume T ister’ separ ; 1 ¢ she would drive ia a taxt to an- } For Freckles Maryknoll, a solic Semi-}{hat it also merits the privilege of en-| but that the wife who wants children established and T tel ver tailor. ‘The Bureat of Missing | i Hf joying it.” * t r t 1e ie p| er) writing six be a yea ons has had a ae of detectives y near Ossining, conducted by the|?YjM&itnces of American statesmen| must take them at the price aie vd Bu rt gut wit h thi T ar Y " avel e d h a Catholic Foreign Missionary Society, | since Jefferson aro quoted to support the | intellectual development an " MY : : that the U ho Girtet Make beauty lotion et He gets up with the birds, ploughs int testing thal economic freedom, And at an hour ure rf is Further conferences between Gov oe home for a few cents. Try it! ecllay tha HAMEL: wad’ ihe against Tinoco, | when romance has deprived her of for a nto see life: Whitman and District Attorney| ff Comprising Their Entire Stock, with the Exception gardon, wheels a barrow, and winds| ivithdrawal by his! ii) judgment must she rest her own in all its phises Swann have resulted In an ar Dress, Tropical and Sport clothes ent that when the Grand “effort to secure rece 5 up his day by taking part In the eve- #*-| euture and the future of her children found this statement from one Of joey its investigation | | Poa berentan fons hese Suen ning’s religious exercises | artment has held} on the particular man whe murrics | Lah rs of serious f mo nee in the Cruser ¢ Redactions: of orchard white, shake well, and you] 0072 O Pane aay mnoni et tie Teel x and rise or fall with him, and even interesting, as it ts Perera {arate ayatem whlch i. $25 and $20 Fancy Suits. . . pave 8 acer F of the best Froskis {ous ceremonies gave rise to a report . he makes good vs sunita a ae aed fea. | flourishing In the department $30 and $25 Fancy Suits. . . ( and tan lotion gpd complexion -}a few days ago that he had retired | KS TY Nectually and spiritually in igs one face to face with life a MO TEeABIR HE tho: Eeeatoan ones | a tifier at very, very small cost. from the ring and was to. become $/ L00 PRETTY GOOD | intellectually ne ey stra. John factually is, .i8 the worst possible nt Dinine Atiomnes, Taller | $35, $32.50 and $30 Fancy Suits Your grocer has the lemons and any | Catholic missionary. As Jim is only Lela a Lrg Jequipment for pleasing « publi he has positive informati vale $40, $37.50 and $35 Fancy Suits drug store or toilet counter will sup- | ‘wenty-five years old and is unmarried. | FOR THESE TROOPS Smith, Pore partite eee Pen life several policemen and also. citizens $48, $45 and $40 Fancy Suits ply three ounces of orchard white for HELIS ta be possible, But he says It} | Mrs, Atherton has soiv< BND ee ee Telwaute Aika oth But as | helped s chi conce himself for a few cents. assage this sweetly BoE os eee era| is 3 Nata R 4, | lemma. of love or work by #ayiNB LOW | AS a a jon, man's | et days after Ruth Crui fragrant lotion into the face, necks} painge ames Ac Walsh heed of the | NeW Vor Guardsmen Will Have} ong cnitdren first, then work in ti 6 between love and 1 said one tt Also substantial reductions arms and hands each day and see how | yaryknoll Seminary, and when the Excellent Food at Spar- second bloom, which, she says tru othing about it. Instead, 1 referred | a a in bluse, graye and blacke Sains ak Wamiahis Ananeee) SAA ran inves hin, io anand, pone oe | Seon ooo ey woman who Tian/t tho-interenting theory Wwhteh MEK | oath yn 1 how clear, soft and white the iin oe weeks. at the country piace and build tanou! |adet) eos io keep hen vanity, ave? The | the principal witnesa. to-day w . up his physique he accepted at once, New York national guardsmen will| “Ar, 4s gil very well to do your duty Wenry De Cruger, the dead girl's Owing to the shortage of wool and the consequent : 0 of the poller : . : : au ; ities of Bportanbur ; s C, where] i.e airs, Atherton informed me Lahbeh ts nee will | be considered used in these clothes, this Clearance Sale presents they go into camp July 1s. ugh er in the cool spa ' east sixteen persons, anc . . A ee at uouthten dlansra (One I sought her in t one! ah ink ar cee wh oen Serta, a an unusual opportunity for saving which should not Tal | with aweet potatoes, apples brought | !ousness of her apartment 0 ; i A four hours daily instead of two. | be overlooked. Clearance Sale GBI meron tie Bue tive: matermetens | One. Hundred and Sixteenth tren eop ana The clothes offered are all the regular Weber and m Augusta, fried chicken, fish,| yesterday afternoon, “and the when th the in WOMEN ARE READY | Heilbroner stock, nothing being added or taken || rice, corn bread and meats, predomi- | g || ric away, and represent the customary end-of-the-season of Summer BS Sen f course, compen mand {s armiab’ feature is that|! 3 haw “whe " t | clearance. | ‘J tanburg more rigidly than in!turn out well; but a woma secon 2 " andl , Dress Cottons Pil| Beeraniary_ fore rgiaby chan, | sun out wel, bot 6 womans Oeoes vas on an Rites No Charge for Alterations Reg, Nrade Mark Pal tone of p highs: It {ean biel cco cniiasan ace arown, whould Tite eae ° Voth a Dehydrating Plant] Ya) | main Southern Railway | ‘¢ ©)!" ; would got t oh < er Willlamsbure B | | Mal] and was named for the Spartan-like| Very own, It is then that won iT (alle ’ de illiamsburg Bridg . _. Commer Vuesday, July toth, and con : $01 the Scotch-Iri¥h who set-/ should ¥ for she hag outlived t ve di Will Begin To-Da Five Clothing Stores tinuing until the lots are sold, several thou It is near King's Mountain! severest handicaps o . . an . ; iwest Soutt sand yards of desirable materials both in the American, White and colors will be offered at special | ee eel ae ' : fy ered Bk. Bf in the Sou prices in order to effect a quick disposal, sa) ia! CONDUCTOR USES KNIFE, | vanin are our 0 tiv wars’ on a ie 30 Broad 241 Broadway 1185 Broadway “44th and Broadway 42d and Fifth Avenue Colored Fabrics—Printed Dimities, printed i] housework won't hurt ther a alk i ae Comaitiak and woven Voiles, English Batiste, Poplins, Repps. | Right Lett im Car, and) some one has to go out and suf walt eta 1 ' National Defense \iee | Linens, Skirtings and French Novelties variousl sal! Ma aren the family nd be . Pct |Site’ tan is to have voiunveer women , priced, 15e, 25c, 38c, 50c, 75c, 95c and $1.25 | Ae prrest and David | mother oF the a eye i do ; Ge and vexolapie ase dune | Thee | Shoe Specialists for 60 years per ye a bookkeeper o. “TE girle are so constituted: m ¢ i and save : e years White Fabrics—\ociles, Crepes, Piques, Skirt wounds whieh, it 1s| expression, the independe: a. Problem f od in tho Lingerie Nainacok—44 inches wide. 83.60 WM vexed women, The latte: ve TOWN LOSES DOG POUND, |" : Reduced Prices on very much nies and | Remnants sag tne Coane oie All Summer Shoes Ginghams, Skirtings, Voiles, Poplins, Crep sho ' O PHOUNE! rte, NAL tp tthe or ee eet cite th at | Linens, Imported Novelty Fabrics and White Ghromier ying eh Ye foot | dealre for 1 Ie ret igm anes rhs | main ude ‘» Moran, |i! for men and women. Every distinctivel materials in waist, skirt or dress lengths at [mith Waunde in his audomeh: The 108 |hildres han to slave all day at dower slomniy: tate i summer style we have is substantially i greatly reduced prices 5 eer a Eas 744 caneitmaty Nagel volunteered '||_ Practically complete sizes. ST. JOHN RY | 66 DERSONALLY, a vy 4 1) _ . 8 , i * and . . ( James McCutcheon & Co. _ P ye tas ie ae Sixth Avenue at 19th Street am Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets : Bie pina | ite 548 Fifth Avenue at 45th St.