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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY AvVGUST 17, 101) cd | WHSKEY CUTOUT “‘A Baby, a Home and a Profession’’ Solves FINA ARMY TEST FIRST NEW JERSEY . ’ Use of Grain Foodstufls in Making Heverages to Be Stopped. the Goveramen enue lows to but ‘The thirty-day period would expire at midnight Sept. 9, but as this is Sun- day .nd distilleries cannot operate after 11 P. M. Saturdays, Mr. Hoover decided the time expired Saturday. Announcement is made that the uew undertakings. The task will be| to find just where the country stands | insofar as the adequacy of the pres- | ent supply is concerned, to speed up the production of food where possible | the dead past, She is exempted from learning a job and supporting herself by it. Public opinion seems often to exempt her from displaying the modest, charming man- ners of the girl of other lands, * “I don’t blame the girl Dr. Aristine P. Munn- | classes next year in the big nine-story building in Washington Square. HIS slender, smiling young, ~ en woman is herself the graduate|\"hen my grandmother was a giri— of two colleges, Bryn Mawr, ’09, and! sho wil! be 100 this fall—women had the problem of a nphasis is placed upon the domestic The Problem of Lif Sey” Today “Tne FAMILY erEmMPTS THE YOUNG GIRL FROM ALL WOR AND MANES MER A SLACKER made me go through the cook- book. But how many mothers are able to teach their daughters the best and simplest ways of performing house! tasks? To TO INSURE TROOPS warned by a pension system advocate fa fe for the Modern Girl AVANCORTLANDT TROOPS START FOR | MEN OF 23R0 Medical inspectors Passing on Brookly. Soldiers—igquad ron A Moves in, fo Stay in South WARHINOTON, Avg 17 ~The a» Meee ~~ of @ United CAMP HGR, eha OrteT ro, of al) Nquere cranes — Pistes Army coamunatton beerd o@ Aue fT! Cine thounnd New ~ , om Natertey, Sept # . tattinhed headquarters @t the Berend soldiers of the federaiined » afi “ey ooh pir talon de comp ot Van Cort. Guard wored ow » yea oe prom “ ndt Pork te morning, end fer the @oy, being the fire ot cere ane oe je, nen) Week will be busy Geei@ing @8 te Called eway by the wer The a | Reduction to 2 per cont. of the aloo: | Kh the Physica! fitness of t i from Newark, tea Gi e of the men of the . | halle contents of beer is expected to /" Pwenty-third Intantry and ot om mt ther be Hoover's next grain conservation The board's examines: ww nave! were solemn ave takings on the 06 60 only with the hearts ond fangs OST of Felatives and close friends Voliowing top airtiiie tion of gtie cone 1 4 Sept ‘ HH af the officers and men. ‘This wil be @°4 beerly var the Hoover is said to have decided beer New York University, Dr. men of the ne ands the Snel cxeminetion before the) on The men who started to strength must be reduced om we Aristine P. Munn-Recht, for enon m ae tretpe Ot i a ss cae \o oat howe cesnent 8% te ME Ae. oem She Herself Has Done lt— examination at the camp the enamine | TOWN Bf Anniston, Als. for Gyeh action would not mean a rev.| American Not Slackers, yest of the treope from this @tate in. board will go to the armery of the Twenty-third in Brooklyn, wrere| To-day's heat sorely tried the pa- tlence of both offcers and men, It Was not, of course, to be compared with the Mexican border variety, but everybody agreed that an ambi- tion Killer it was eminently success- the Twenty-third and the Seventy- first, From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, every day the ladies of the chapter dispense jeed tea, iced lemonade and water to all who app! ‘The little tent to-day was the gath- ALABAMA CAMPS ~ a. Cheers tor the 1,000 Mea Who Bimbark at Various Points and its neighbors who are in the same army division. train will stop at Wilmington, I to pick up a company of the tro of that State The vhree contrated at Newark were escorted to the train by the mounted squad and he ps ers, kitchen cars and equipment car- riers, Fach of the trains will pick up units in other States as it proceeds) and all will be in Anniston by to- morrow night. | Albert B. Leech of South Orange end the " * o4 Mast tid ¥ bu, 4th DR. J.P. CAMPBELL’S ARSENIC WAFERS should it be found necessary to re ‘00 Much Exemption heort and jung (este will be applied ’ is _ We give you an wer. ’ duce the aleoholic contents further, a Ls From —— “a , to the regiment's roeruite whe are| Th? scenes here this morning made) vile of the highest order, and toon of $170,000.00 would result. fing-| WOrk and Education—Par- oll awaiting their equipmeats & small sized reproduction of those ond ans lng g eee Po " | that attended the ving of the land bas been forced to reduce beer| ents, Schools and Colleges J y Bg: er poco AT senimsans from Gan. Gms fe strength. Need Reforming. as 7, 1698. Mothers, wives, sweethearts Poot * tm . t s Seaiaanctorn toorer eee | known, this morning eapertonaed MSI A, others crowded about the men hibition section of the Food Control Bill By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. / f wen “mikary weaning See ew eae " hd ye ‘Sele aaa in pion a. that ee ry“ days | 67H onarhor - is not a slacker, But she suffers from too much — pee EA bas tho pe ye “a be Bea pany E of the Second Regiment en- towing the approval 0} aw ae exemption. She is exempted from home work and home duties by —~ am ad ; : ~~ —_ aa aes The 4 trained, the Hridgeton company coat ogee gre aa 4 Y Mora | DeF mother, She is exempted from real education, one which links ber | S/ ae = roi fo oa Mer Dagagyel ony transferred to tourist coaches. This % te ottearuuatl oom a closely to the living present instead of stuffing her with | —ta— sty } | § gate Separtm>* of Agriculture — wil! | Recht added quickly. \“But their parents and schools | ful, Because of the meroury's alti. | the motorcycle squad of the Newark "oe Mei launch a score or more of projects and colleges need reforming.” — aeRO Be - <d tude, the most popular spot, in the poll ‘oon cag hl jame time hy + roo an to insure an ample supply of food | Dr. Munn-Recht sat beside me in the wide, green-| ae i. oe camp was the refteshment tent,| First Battalion of Engineers and a! sess Brosdanr, Dat ORE ote for the Nation as long us the war! . cushioned window-seat of " saa | the better, but often they cannot. « which has been established by Van |@tachment of the Signal Corps left bane shall last. | , am y seat of the students’ room of New one before my Cortlandt Chapter, American fted| the camp here for Anniston, ‘This 1 Some of these moves will reprasent York University, For she has just received her appoint- that | knew neth: Crone, directly on the line between | *rein was made up of tourist aiep- | i ment as the first dean for the thousand women students who will attend| i"9, about a Then sh i . i haiti ; tha “Wy : Ruest at luncheon yesterday at and to stop as many as possible of the } Johns Hopicins, '13, and is the daugh mendous amount of work, They a te be the maker of bg Led for Poe? gyviat spirits of Little White House and later re- } oaks through which hundreds of mil- | ‘¢" of Dr. John P. Munn, President| i: ored on farms, churned, sewed, a ing nm ™ neluding one young 4 inspected the men of the ; of the United States Insurance Com-| cared for children, These women said. | ¢4 man who appointed himself lced tea | Divisional Headquarters troop. Mr. 1 ons of dollars worth of edible pro- : Tn ee DO not blame the modern gir: stirrer” pro tem. This was on the) reoch equipped this troop as his bit ducts annually are wasted. For thia{Pany. She has to her credit years Ln peter fieats huioe Mahl agtatie for what she does not do,” her strength of bis reputation as a mixer | {veerh lle work $11,246,000 is set aside in the |f Work in hospital clinics, schools, been through, and daughter was) is: repeated firmly. “I have a of bevernges. He explained he} "When Battery F of Morristown re- ies Sintnotion Law settlement houses and lécture rooms.| taught to do nothing. In her turn she soeldeem shea iss CR ey stirred that he had once concocted | ceived orders to move to Anniston, She has a husband and a baby son. |said, ‘I'll spare my daughter,’ and|*0ow® #0 many girls who longed to} 7), 144) 19 pension System Is| Some Punch Into which he had poured |r out, John H. Moliroy of that com Another emergency project to be make something of their lives ana] /alger lo Fens! syste >) four quarts of a liquid which, Mr. conned out tes auick survey of the| There is some curious auggestion| the dauzhter of co-day does less than | yee eee ered int Allewad-—MCAd 1G Hoover orders, shall not be made from | And, found that it would interfere “ ‘ | of the ene e fine felling | noth mals ices nd an sores Alleged—McAdoo and Gome | for 4 with his wedding, so the wedding wat 2 food situation, This will be done for | of the cope Halberg with | “L believe that we must being 4 every way by their parents, L think are Seite ed Foodstuffs after Bont: 8 ne oftioiat| Advanced and Chaplain Charles A. , the purpose of ascertaining as accu. of her sma citetggy cai ai \to understand that old tuth—the| that attitude of opposition 18 common: ers Assail Pensions. mixer spi pea vi DeRell of the Third Regiment offic. | rately as posalble the condition of the | !t® brilliantly olive brown eyes and) aicnity of “a the only Ww tt te Adin el ner spent a fow momenta trying tolated. Tho wedding took place last i : coi jon 0! . dge fo, | dianity o' e 0 ‘ylamong the well-to-do middle class, nee |make friends with a Pekinese dog me of My country’s food stores and the normal | Pointed chin, But voice and smile.) to solve the domestic problem. No even though it may be dictated by| y eee i {which occupied the seat of a limou- oS be lly ee Agen, 2 eonsumption, in order that such ac- carriage and frank speech are} longer js it a question of bens able gost affectionate motives.” ASHINGTON, Aug Congres|sine in which one of the Red Cross! town, not far from the camp. Their. thom aenay be necesenry to inauree | Vikorously American. And of all tae to pa y Sot a servant. In a euburbar. Que of the briet Pause u young sional opporition to the Govern nent's| eenaas be Pony, gfe eye | daughter, Phyllis I. Barber, was the ome of ae a oci~ | CO ” bs Adind oa 1 woman from rook! ed ith ‘ould ee |. however, an ie sufficient supply may be taken intel- | VOM" my acqu assocl-| ive, about one family in AMY can timid irrelevance: “Do you nyprove| Plan for insuring the liver of soldlers| mixer sought a shady spot, where he bride. vais gently. th J we a Atahd pe f ae Aa Ge aati ae of Russian girls’ Regiment of] and sailors because it would upset the | PY ed ais nose in a French conversa- | vas ade py Mr ao een b, ne jo ‘ Neat :¢ | tion book. Amaouncement was made by Mr.) intelligent. the Dean of New York University “f ap; tt t tent") Pension system, showed its head to-| ‘This disclosed the fact that nearty | Den oe] oMLatia talk. at ¢ t0-| d proudly. “I take care of my | feriiy responded. Dr. MunneRechi ail the men of the two regiments Bre ‘GROWING DRUNK ON PROFITS’ ‘ : “Let's talk about the girl o: herily pon ded r. Munn-Rec day at earing before the House en! ae thirty-six men for appointment op) ore nt a ew York's new y and m furnace—ahe latter | «if T thought the only way to down tho | ay At & bs ring before the House | spending much of their leisure time in | Federal Food Commissioners in their |“ after being nearly blown up Kalser and the German Empire wus| Commerce Committee, where the ad-| studying Frenc They have bought respective states. They will be charged | dean. “I know that you must be by a furnace men. bani’ pace for me to go into the trenches, I'd go| ministration tnsurance bill was dis-| pocket-size books containing French| |. ‘ | mi with the duty of co-operating with the | ‘rested in her or you wouldn't Sel ry Or auc 2 ate. th and take everybody I could with me!"| cussed, words and phrases and already many | Illinois Governor Says Nation Must | Federal Administrator in carrying ;4¢cepted the position of alge: with my added duties as Dean. fs Ate Re Seema Chairman Adamson, predicting op-| Tene, aze Past the novice stage, | Be Put First or We out the provisions of the Food Con- | '” chief to a thousand of mae, aya (4° THEN you personally have solved BaN ON SUGAR SPECULATION {position to it, said he had been| anxiously awaiting the arrival of their Shall Fail. | trol Law. been told that you believe too little by, a home | Ul band, which is expected some time to- . J us Inkle. i Iso, | believe that we must have more domestic training for girle in school and college. If jo much they can get it at home, up to the front in this region and others are being brought tirually, T up con reported to be are doing yeoman work: poured from the subway cu traffic was chut off on Urec and West Broadway in three hours until the epalred. m main and steam and ut for br ur n Guard was algo held up pending an ventigation, , ne committee recommenie fir ‘nore mation ‘uf all thirty-seven new maj was generals and all other brigadier gen- orale yand 10 A.M, MUSIC, DANCING . : ; ; day. ‘The band was organized Dec. 15| JACKSONVILLE, Ul, Aug. 17.—De-| 3 The Commissioner for New York nd a profeas'on,” I observed PATRIOTIC SAYS HOOVER hat the new plan would upset pon- |“ b * 3° 4 er fi and a profess'on and is com tirely : | Ust, no one having been agreed upon | \,'! 40. beng at.” admitted Ing.” Dr. Munn-Recht Insisted, “C pis Bilal Secretary McAdoo, Samuel Gom-| master of the Tenth Regiment, ts in pips ages oe gg viindens| In endeavoring to dispose of minor | "UNIT Neck have done nothing other women ean-| Food Administrator Praises New| Pe President of the Americai Fed- | Charge. ‘i | - ‘ “ 5 " . one nothing o' d d s r Praises Ne on ‘i 41 by those who are °, . Renn oe the wes tax Bil ta reach | Seal ae eetGL A the, an not do, Of course I devoted myself, Vo Coffee and Suga eration of Labor, and Judge Jultan|in gue bands ald tiene, ol MN Npraptalr drak on proven 40k onl6) ine ES the important disputes, the Senate '0- | 9% a ee: # pretty closely to my son tn the ] a Sugar bx | Mack of Chieago, who drafied the! Liebmann of the Twenty-third, “but | country must be put first or the nation A sogapye ge of feminism—that woman ‘ tie P Acti - day approved the wine schedule as re has the right to everything which | months immediately following his change for Prompt Action. nsurance bill, denounced the pension wait until it wets here. Some of the | would fall in the present struggle. | The increased wine rates were vp-| ‘This ta not selfishness, for woman | leaving babies high and dry. But @!fo9q administrator, expressing appre-| Primary purposes of the Insurance| Lieut, Col. Idebmann is believed to| sive all he has if he could to-morrow, And ® excellent relish posed only by Senator Pheian of Call-| must work to win and keop her | little later, if a woman pends part) ciation of the “prompt and patriotic | measure was to forever wipe it out of | have been referring to the Seventy- | With honor, end the w continued the for Soups, Salads, Hot, fornia, who contended they would de- ita, uk ti ‘er lot her day caring for her baby and| action” yesterday of the Board of Man- | existence first Regiment band which at that|Governor. “What, then, shall be said and Cold Meats and strey the American wine indusry | Ge "i Shiale at oe Ps ton Iver home I see no reason why abe | agers of the New York Coffee and Sugar! “Men in the army and the navy Pro ak Wan Ip She ardat of “The Stare | of the mon whe spenly, SyAW. (aes. tee Vegetables—Especially v sir y i bt \ ‘ a ripes ver.” £ ted Bea: Senator Simmons, in charge of wy she should not take for her scald not devote the rest of the time | Exchange in ordering the supension of jare employes of the United States |“Wiqundron A Teft its armory at [Not oly want large profte for the preg bat os bill, declared that the rates attemp Gren. The modern girl ust not | to work of her own.” alt dealings in sugar futures At ty [and should be compensated as such,” | Madison Avenue and Ninety-fourth Te ee net yoema inserts GT At Grocers and to equalize competition between Pa-| think that she has to sacrifice inmates yew rbink: that siete Sith | president George W. Lawrence of the| “' Gompers declared. “They should Bit cttaed Tempe eesy Goel possible future lowes? Delicatessen Stores % Q r e vha position e father not Sl 7 the ”, J eific Coast and Mississippi Vaiey everything for marriage and do- no matter wh cus \ a rg Exchange i “otain their pensions at the)/ground in Van Cortlandt Park at| “It is essential to the successful MADE IN U. S.A. producers as well as raise more re mesticity—nor should she feel | Holds, should be taught some work, y| Mr. Hoover's telegram also set 10) pleasure of Congress. Pensions too|Jerome Avenue. The sauadron. In| prosecution of this war that business | a enue. He predicted that with manu-| ¢hat if she adopte a profession | WNich she cap mace 4 UVINE g'elock Monday morning to meet at |!ons have been dependent upon kisses | command Of CaP Et en and wan | thould proceed alone normal lines, witi A ned. ; ' en | and ta litt arty in| thwaite, men and wi pnline facture of whiskey stopped wn she must put away the thought “The only true democracy is Ns mentee bhiny is bagi whieh | power.” He all Geclared that Presi. |made Up Of ‘Troop A, Troop «' ana |® fF profit, ‘To attempt to exto would be much used as a substitut, of a home. She shoul have it | in giving every gilt 4 job and [has been appointed by the Exchang Jental elections had been swung by|the machine gun troop. The length | however, unnatural profits at such a Ae: leg — " all—all.” sampling her to pis AA confer with bry tir regard 7 further | pension favor of the squadron's stay in the park|time Is to seek blood money.” j through her own measures (o stabilize suxer prices dur veral Ife insurance men ap-|{¥ not known to offi men —_—_ 9, ; et cere ae ete, |. Gam. soreuan nen. (aster sient) ding,the war. fi peared to oppose the optional insur B | = cnge of the “greatest | ne ae rapid, Ansutesai |e inion, Karas gan: ss egure af tne "hry wre oi | PALSOWER SAWS WAY QUT | "ABS BOYAS BURGLAR. | = Mo aabeinans, iL have an interest and which will make | tle un outrianding contracts, announced | (F posed to the Companaature feature | | = Knuwleaxe to be my prov- | is likely to |to-day that It will receive orders in| by ic > vernment would | Lewis, ao Raat | her self-supporting ‘oly, te | writing to buy and sell at closing prices| make payments without cost ‘to the * = WORLD FAMOUS become nothing more than a dere | Nhe esterday by the Futures Quo: | insured for death or injury in the | Prowling In Store at ¢ A. M. HAT waw at first regarded lict. | have seen so many dere nommittes: Pheae orders TR eghat r y MALT EXTRACT as the hasty patien: of Lt Ticts, 1 lunched to-day with @ pposihoally nate, tha Somalis ruled, | 22°! o 4 : 5 A small boy with a candle wae The New Patriotic Song Roll, v . me 1 Pale ronasutian woman psychologist who said her | that they are tn Uquidation of existlnk | _——— | Myers, Recovered From Appendi-| moving about in the Woolworth store ery en dees SER ] z 4 came ts slr masculiniza Hy ‘of goina among | contracts, and will be received good for ge 7 ‘a c ition, ap aping of the male wex:”| {ith condo women and trying | the dey only , SUNKEN SCHOONER FLOATED.| itis, Was to Have Faced Bur- |at 229 Grand Street, Williamsburg, onincea we, Munn-Recht, “The! to give them an interest in life. ake | glary Charge To-Day when Policeman Shaughnessy passed | P . endency has been th ON'T belicve In a college| Emgincer nad Fireman Die Under! The Monnce te at 4 A. M, to-day. He found that a| T Lh ee should compete ibe oar a er) Peawoctie ‘ f gir i. ft they Coal Fro ‘ende Navigation tn the Narroy ae: capital peraane and aibners, and sideways grating ha Sats removed | ‘ouch to tne milk ¥ sy | vial ning WATERTOW Y., Aug. 17 The six mi orwegian schooner, |bareheaded, Joseph Myers, alias Wolfe. | and dropping into the cellar went up uY ts aera: th man. cannot won. |'will regard it os Demi igs and! Ambro ¢ Leasure of this city, engineer. | Doverfjeld, which sunk three days ago |thirty-four, of No, 1070 Washingtoa | into the store AWarerooms SAve-39%K nu th..ofore, that woman found her | sot as the end « 1 ask T) and H, M, Bartholomew of aPrish. fr he ship channel between Staten Isi- |Street, Boston, eluded the police to-day | Two boys, he says, were gathering . nome life a at wen, maternity em- | \iunn-Recht | Man, emploved by the New York Cen-|and and Brooklyn, was floated to-day after es ae from Bellevue Hospital) - vurrassing and family lif sore suppose I ought to say it,"| tral’ Railroad, were killed AE lhe 6. eit hy Phe maste of the [prison WaT at Ta’ mougern He sul agi a : \ ‘ of apology in! Morning when Naine in ich they |¥ & ¥ ming bi bt linia : He was taken from the Tombs July | 4 oman must for- | she began with a of apoloBy ID) Were ‘riding plunged trough an oven protruding above the surface|, He fas Sem sie Tome seen Chnéue "Berth r alspel the belief prevalent ro- voiwe but a yusly tilted /awitch and down an embunkinent | i en @ menace to navixatle pendicttis Was to have been ar-| £ arike aa y that .he family, as a social.in-|vhin, “sinse 1 am associated now | Mile, woat of Peg Gr i schooner some thirty years ago |raigned In rt to-day for trial on o ct Messuger ofine ie tne otty SCiLutiON, Is On the decline. ‘ {with a college. Ne loss. I dolfrom the tender which was overturned | V# the side-wheeler Rhode Island, burglary charge, 1 Sauer. nm The pendul | ng the Sound. After outlivin Last night, while two prisoners were | } . pendulum must swing back. | think there must be nges in our on them, _ H as a side- wheel she became | pet received in thi ward.| q Vee te dome tiie) hie ti abana al barge and was then sent tothe Myers went to the wi ve n scrap he i sho! ne it was discov bar te I meet the wisest teacher, I'm golog The Luropean War created such a bAriy tna, mover cod d for ships that she as sent to |ch® oF the windows had been sawed ant tak ay why ll teaching Ding | American Surgeons Tpyards 4c Noanit: cone.. where |He,had, got Out. ; 40 far back, Why can't we begin to Al the W a esate overhauled and made into & yornood. bel cap coe le at 9 | learn about the thinks that are haps ding he Wounde Te egian AanPEATe ee Cee Yl carefully Planned ‘and that an auto: | } yeuing now i wudle merican | The Doverfjeld was outward bound |mobile Was waiting to carry him away. history for six yeurs and never| On Belgian Fromt |". ‘creer wel ingots! Sha” cake —— reached the Civil War. 1 ca repeat | a when eho ieee oe HAMILTON’S NAME HELD UP Free Outdoor Summer As | aes: ae paxes of Beaumont and Fletcher or|f BRITISH FRONT IN FRANC BLAZE OVER NEW SUBWAY. | | aay sad wate wade Kiddless Cocke” syady | in compar'son with the coffee yo Spenser's ‘Faery Queen m al: | anp sg at ’ fF = 3 fe a with pure ‘water for basket parties. | . ae. you don't agree | Mrs, Humph Var nixed uj c - a cles j ” a Cm eH +“ * | thet “Sunbeam” CoSee ; think the most important things for|[| station during yesterday's battle Paige iy art WASHINGTO: teaurus Highlander” and“Grand Republic i) Softee is us to Jearn are the things that Dring |} on the Belgian front the Asso- ily charged electric ate Military Affairs Committee to-day Week Days ae sPysrts ana ht WO No" AR A ad utdeve “TheWorld’ B us ip touch wiih tne cellent, because |{ elated Press found four American ||... soon Ha eg Ryne the Now | held up confirmation of Col. Cari Releh-| i ap MA \ s Best je “agaeducntion in sxciiien, peewua’ I] surgeons in. the operating rooms [|(%.:7st,tqhet,steam pine of the New isang, newly appointed brigadier sen-|| MOLVA Saturday Afternoons, 50 Cents you can take it\/bare aud | arises from seclusion of ihe sexes and i} hard at work. They were assisted nwich Streets to-day resulted in the rl IP jhe mauonal army, fo invest Live. Pler Ay N, Rey 1.90,W. 1924 8t,, 2 PM erally speaking, Ce ee Cuineraliie i ae on being burned away from the Bate # charge de pro-German \ get your money in a co-educationa! college are at the |] PY Ls Naar aa st A’ flashtof pyrotechnic followed terances Sunday Schedule };:;° ."tyey” 4:** ceins iy we ae Le the ane 1 aS Mt goed tee sok — Ne aoe ae mer ' an i aan bares nen over the new The appointment of Her Dewit EXTRA HARLEM SUNDAY BOATS R GRC, for the a ng fo) rgeons are ing close enue sub n to burn et WN SUNRE AM |inon,” the iitile dcc:or observed with | dene patie. o brea conaree ne tan of the New York Natio race Patten?