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sade tiath aa ei cht ceeenatdhtalan eaaieaen nal ee ~~ ee - ~ - Sl —x eC oe, = THE EVENING wortp, WEDNESDAT, AUGUST 29, 19:17. ian ee ee ee MAKING FOOD [AW |Soap Shortage in America, Result of War, 900000 WOMEN —PROFITSONWAR EFFECTIVE NOW A TASK FOR | 2fau Give People Time to Scrub Their Souls NOWIN SUFFRAGE MUST PAY ANOTHER HOUSEWIVES’ ASSOCIAT RANKS IN STATE. HALF A BLO Whitehouse Tells Confer. Senate Ade (Compromise cot War Work—Pick. | That Covers La Folletie’s | a cting Condemned | rht & Was The Evening wrt WHITMAN SIGNS ing ndemned Light Amendments Organization That Put | HANATOGA, NY. Aue so —dien.| WASHINGTON, Aug. To want Teeth in Statute . ppeurd e the White %* radical movement STATE BILL FOR ars, ee ee Se NOW TO CARRY IT OUT © PEND TiGT VA e ‘ : magenta A. i i * was capreeda cs f more than 39 per cont. i Women Are Invited to Join, CONTROL OF FO Gite Gack Hania Wes of the present provisions tor | Organization and Add to ' which been a two-day, % Der cont. The amendment Caaae Its Strength, | —ae cele eins teal nereane the war profite tax yield —_—- —— . tr 60 19 $1,000,000,000 in a@- | Interests of Consumer Are In- ¥ @ the ac dition to the under the present By Sophie Irene Loeb. | separably Bound With In- a ay eee Bvery woman is invited to join the v" >. feusewiver Protective Association of | terests of Farmer. | ‘The Evening World aw and yield « third of the Bits 1 total ‘The agrer was reached to offset the eight amendments proposed by Renator La Fotle w York City The Benate has etl! to complete the “BATTAL EATH" led several hundred ¢ 10N OF 0 vereasing throngs f postal section of the War Revenue Bit FOR N fF rm FRANCE Among the newly arriving delegites before taking up profits levies ite ERVIC were Mrs Augustus Hone, Mrs J. principal action yesterday was to Fairchild, Mine Adaline Steriing, Mrs. | ate Cleansing the Mind More Im- ign the appi.| AUHANY. Aug. 9.—Gov. Whites portant Than That of the cation blank and|t-day sianed the State Food Control | Body Declares Dr. James J. receive the coln of pny defines the pol ya Walsh, Who Deplores the tate in relation to the produc Mod: Tend we Give This coin of pro- supply and control Of the necessaries ‘ 4 ie out, by & vote of 39 to 39, the tection, when! , ie prahont More Time to Physical Clean- They Ofer to Enter the Trenches Oreola Hask Mra, Omden Mills nt letter postage clause, whieh - te of and to insure an adeq 7 - | Neid, M Victor Morawe' Mra shown to the dea! I Than to Moral Cleanli- if War Department So at, ire. : Morawets, Mr have yielded $50,000,000, er, will signify to) supplying of such necessarie ta weeed ny Haniel Appleton Palmer, Miss 1 This action seemed to members of to him that there|reasonanie price. ness—Baths Were Rare in Decides, Schneiderman, Mra. Raymond Hr the Finance Com: ittee to foreshadow ; SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Aus Mins Katharine I Davis, Mrs Cor-| material amendment upward of the Twelve hundred Texas and Oklahoma rie Chapman Catt and Mrs H) Ed. | war profite section and deepened their w 1, Wives of soldiers in the Regu- ward Dreler apprehension. They fear a stampede lar, National Army and National A heavy rain which began falling|in which the propored taxes on of- rd, ar Hanizing @ regiment, sim sary in the morning failed to dampen | fee, sugar, tea and cocoa will be are thousands of| “The farmer,” the Governor says S$hakespoare’s Time, but the women behind it—|!n a memorandum, “will be bene- Bard Wrote No Sex Problem thousands of wo-| fitted by the power of the commii men who will ia-|sion to purchase, by the provisions Plays—World Has Progressed sist_on honest weights and meas-|in regard to publicity, by the power From Dirty Bodies and Clean iar to the jan Hattalion of Death, a | ure and will fight against artificial |of the commission to compel carriers | Aginds to Clean Bodies and and are ready to serve in. any way | (2 *irits of the Suffragiats but ne. | thrown overboard too and the de@- | Price-boosting. to give preference to transportation Di Minds. designated by the War Department. cessitated a postponement of a pa-|clencles in revenue more than s@e- Already the Housewives’ Protective|of necessaries. and by provision irty Min The women have offered te eve in| tade to the hall counted for in heavier imposts upom | Association has accomplished much | authorizing the commission to make the trenches, I{ necessary, but say they, 1 State committee convened in| Profiteers. to help bring down the high cost of|rules preventing the destruction of — believe they can render more valuable secret session at 9 o'clock, and the| Senator La Follette and Senator | living: sound and marketable food by health By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ———— ———|aid to the American Army in France! ¢irgt general session of the confer. |Johnson of California formally pre- | What. is admtited to be the real] oMcers I the war brings a soap shortage to America we shall have time to scrub OVER 5,000 000 TEUTONS by Performing guard duty, Patrol work ence was called to order by Mrs,|#ented their amendments to the war | eseth”’ he ‘i a a : ; And signal corps service, #0 that more se | teeth” in tho new State food control] “The juterests of the consumer and Our souls as well as bathe our bodies. Cleanliness may be next to Godii- Lycee t men might be released for actual Mght-| Norman de R. Whitehouse at 11 | profits provision of the Finance Ooi | bili was put in by the urgent efforts} of the people of the State of New ness, but {t's a long way to go! ON ALL FRONTS SAY FRENCH lan | o'clock, mittee bill yesterday, Mr, La Follette | of The Evening World York are inseparably bound up with Dr, James J. Walsh is the first to point out this sil: ’ In the selection of the women physl-| Mrs. Whitehouse, ax Chairman of} will offer bis amendments in serial Benator George Slater, who drew| the interests of the farmer Ver IUNINE to. the cloud ovdehanslha cour acderk ake — cal fitness and lack of dependents Is| the party in the State, presented her| numbers, Each would strike from the the amendments in question, said: “I] ‘The honest distributer and middle metropolitan worship of phyaie re eee ons, Tt we 6 2,055,000 Men on Russian-Rouma- | %e!ne considered as of Mret importany \report thi afternoon. She pointed bill the graduated excess profits tax aa am, confident that one of the most} man are essential parts of our e aaveuiy ae Ge Ni a ntiness Bree lorena rat andiasnon bon Glee — ~ out that the war had @reatly inter. |Feported by the committee and sub- important provisions is the amend-| nomic avetem aie 4 Me rand “save the fats"——perhaps even a 2,22 P WHY THE RUSSIAN ARMY fered with the Suffrage campaign | 8titute for it a Gat rate, He will at ment to the hoarding clause, which| “Jt would be most unfortunate for ahh bas at nited States will feel the soap famine posing French and British. plans and pleaded for vigorous work| frat try for 76 per cent., but if the Mian tA ninioat-a! the. leu€- MOUF| acu ‘claus ty teal that (ete bearing now exists in Europe. Only the other day the! ane central Empires have more than WENT WITHOUT MUNITIONS in the nine weeks that remain before | Senate fails to adopt that be will go of the Legislature after a strong argu-| more than its share of the burdens municipal authorities of Parts forbade more than two] five million men on the eastern and election. She declared 900,000 women | Dn down the ecale to 48 per cent, ment in caucus. | of the present war. hot baths per person per week, and in Germany there 16 a| western fronts ccording to statiaties in the State had been enrolled as “With ti! clause the new food “We must all bear our fair share a rigid soap allowance in force, The time may come when| made public to-day by Stephen La For ini Jo Ce , i erydaee - : y rmer War Minister Gave No Con- | Suffragiats j commission can fe hoarded Jif we are to co-operate so as to) 4 y ey wa the New York debutante no longer can remark with coy | “ne, head of the French OMietal In- tracts for Manufacturing The TELLS PATRIOTIC RVICES BISHOP DENIES BARRING necessaries and can buy and sell ccomplish the result for which we + "EQS daring to her dance partner, “This morning as I stepped CURE AIRE acem Pre npemeyn bots Lebbliibdeatal, fll) PERFORMED BY SUFFRAGIST' “STAR SPANGLED BANNER” al forthwith, 7 ” coord ‘0 official Information re- Sucei restifies. Standenent dawn at tie fiat Stes ae Poy eR oi ereieues ceived in Paris from the Russian Gen- ecessor Testifies Mra. Whitehouse recited the patri- st “The passage of this bill will go solicitation of The Evening | far toward lessening the burdens of World leaves no question to | taxation and equalizing its distribu- the power of the commission in | tion.” time of emergency.” EE clea ES But In Detroit the other day Dr. Walsh scoffed sturdily at the fetish] oral Staff,” Lauzanne said, “there are TRE AD, Aug. 29-—Gen. Souk-! otic services the Suffragists had ren- of ultra-cleanliness, Phystologist, psychologist and historian, Dr. Walsh {s{ actually on the Russian Roumanian|homiinoff, former Minister of War.| dered ance the United Btates entered | Greer’s Telegram Fails to Satisfy one of the most eminent of American scholars. For years he was Dean of| {fmt 137 enemy divisions (apnrox-} scarcely wave any thought to the con-/the war, She said in part Veterans. 4 the Fordham University Medical School, and he te tee author ot “Modern ({matel” 2.055.000 men) divided an fol-| duct of the war. Gen. A. P. Vernander.|'“peporta have been made ot our| Foreign War Veterans, Member lows former Assistant Minister of War, de- Announces. Progress and History,” “The Century ot Columbus" and many other books.: “Germany—88 divisions. (1,420,000 Clared yesterday at the trial of Gen,| Work In the State census. It ts al- ¥ LEGISLATORS TELL OF THE), G6 senate Minority Leader Wag- ee re ee ees Soukhomlineft for high: treason. ready an old story that the Nassau! Bishop David H. G@reer denied today EVENING WORLD'S SERVICE. | ner and Assembly Leader Callahan. c2 Ip fe you really believe that If the But I didn't say this to Dr. Walsh. 1 eaatee Hungary—41 divisions (615,-. The War Minister, Gen, Vernander|and Westchester County Suffragists | that he had ordered the ploving ety ‘are “ ‘ "i va kes us short on soap wd | ‘ sald, paid no heed to the equipment of 0! -tak- | “Star Spangled Banner’ discontinued Lieut. Gov. Schoeneck s0 I am’ MUCH DEPENDS ON THE COM ee 4 es ost | 000 men.) . pal ipmen: had entire charge of the census-tak Orbis acenament’ waa’ out tn MISSION, Wo shall be long on souls?” 1 asked | He evanracitid ta Micador atte i ‘y and Bulgaria—four each | the army and ave no contracts to! ing in their countion and in both | the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, as n a + je st and eater. | Scholarly one, but in a conversatio fv ie pepe 4 rf he Foreign War Veterans While I have approved the bill aa it} ‘Thus, the Housewives’ Protective! ae byes piabe es ene th ares with him argument is somehow clided. bene 60, oe dlarlnnth ee alta hiteed be ae eaters et baat aloe places won the praises of the officials Heaphering dies . stood, I am now certain that with Association may expect some action] {0 In Bis home at 2d Sé7TORE war has 1e0de a Citoren | wer hs eee aw testified, the munition production ‘pro. |!" charge for the excellent work they this added amendment any hoarded in the matter of reducing the price | “vents , with us,” Be continued bis own |the cAhers be andwehr and Land. | &tessed haltingly and after one hun-| did. In New York City over 11,000] roneous,” Bishop Gr food can be bought and sold by the of foodstuffs if the commission to I think that we pay too much at-| train of thought. “We certainly have! strum. troops. ‘dred and thirty days of war the Russian] women worked in 400 registration | veterans from Northeast Harbor, Me, State Commission within a maximum be appointed by the Governor will| tention to our bodies and their clean- of thirteen days. It must be admit- carry out the law, liness, and give too little thought to ted that this is the most commend-| Jt {s believed the Governor will ap-|our minds and souls,” he replied able feature of the hoarding clause. point men who have the interest of | “In the 350 years since Shakespeare's dirtier bodies—some of us—and I| As against theso figures for the east-|&Fmy was without shells bureaus, In every county of the |"It ts the practice to sing patrotic hymns think we are beginning to pay less|¢rm front, Lauzanne cited th the, Gen, Vernander succeeds Gen. Souk- attention to them, to think more of enemy has 148 divisions (2,220,000 homllnoff temporarily as Minster of men) on e ‘ont, 0 ich | War. uc aclnds ade ecuia men) on th rm front, of which | State the Suffragista helped to some | at the Cathedral and the practice will legree, either as an organization or | >¢ continued.” Pe nda Tho veterans asked the Bishop for am It unquestionably has the the food situation at heart and thus| time we have progressed from dirty] “If you study history you will see! more, than 80 900 men) are op-| “We furnished an organizer for | {2?a'the playing of the national anthem “teeth.” It surely now can rellef is doubtless in sight. bodies and clean minds to clean bodies| that intense preoccupation with the |e" ‘° he ¥ aii ‘REIGHSTAG COMMITTEE the Bureau of Co-operating Agencies | stopped i hevadn fu erento’ & sentienneal feotive without court procedure.” When the Brown investigating com-|and dirty minds—a doubtful better-| body—the personification of all that of the State Home Defense Bureau. | for war, to which he was opposed. Senator George F. Thompson sald: | mittee was in New York, the House- | ment ls material—goes along with the| POPE WILL NOT ATTEMPT IN SECRET CONFERENCES We have organized Red Cross chap-| William Voorsanger, secretary of the “The only teeth in the food bill that wives’ Protective Association held a| “Shakesp mass meeting In the City Hall and|town, The p ters where none existed. Suffrage |Committee on Resolutions of the For- said in comment- will eliminate red tape is the hoard- “Your impression {s entirely om ’ } { e's London was a dirty] atrophy of the spirit, ‘The cult of the | | teams raised money for the Red|olgn War Veteran: ad Lee bean by Bs NDE fesolutions were sent to the commit-|and they slept in the clothes they zation of decadent Rome. In the mid-| gh I “i ae thse Cross Fund. Suffrage speakers were ng on the telegram: me oe, je majority of Senators) io, 5 , ole r e daytimes, But Shakesp dle ages less attention was p Pe , ‘ da ut Nothing Abou t to speak for the Liberty Lo “It seems to me that it is at least @m- |) aie dientiofied with the hoarding|©* ‘= © Dien for the following pro-j wore daytime ls Rp rere Beye) lene attention. was paid’ to) wit Make No Move Uniil He ie taught to speak fe Aberty Loan ] : 0" ¢ Bish makes - visions to be incorporated in the bill, | never wrote a sex problem play, and | bodily cleanliness and more to spirit. biguous, The Bishop makes no spe Them Is Made Public. and the Suffrage Party sold $4,000,000 clause as it was written, since .t cifie mention of the national anthem, 1 Wernithal watkate a city of 60,000 people supported the] ual growth, Has Heard From All the worth of the bonds. In many rural ty saying that patriotic’ hywans Sanaa meant endless court procedure before| 4. strict storage supervision. Hinge herald Wels: SWanoRnle upc ¢ MMAWAMASAahy. ob i@yho. Gosau't Belligerents. | per enLIN, Aus. 36 (via London Aud! countion the Suffragiste organize? |sntneme are played customariiy in ta till Bee goeds) boarded could reach the) | &, Power of the Comission to PMY i nore his playa in New York with ita| ##t ie bath every day'hasa Cit, Wel cone Aue 69 eae lof cerita tomun fol the tee] canning clubs and sent speakers on|Cathedral, I had it on the authority | pubite. [gad gel meceasaries in case of emer-tay. ciiions, und our minds are| are clean of body, but we don’t think TAtaaaecaat tron Se oreeaten tate lacusaion of the administration o¢| canning and food conservation |of « curate at the Cathedral, that the | ‘Perishable produce would have)" sy vnicipat milk control. nasty.” . | of scrubbing out our minds. We have i ted ccupled territory. Its deliberations of| throughout the 5@® We ure now jorder suspending the playing of the ] “Vatican circles say that Pop ‘ou know. onside last tw hart you know. And I consider! penedict does not intend to issue a ep weld dg Cop that the clean mind is more import- Walater Jeonfidential nature, and 1 ant than the ultra-clean body, 1] *0Cond OF explanatory note to clear | the proceedings has been published pledges. whieh Tam oppose! (2) Sera have that eretuaies up his peace proposals, as it had been | "The committee will adjourn on Wed-| CAMPAIGN WORK PUT ASIDE To |oFmed It thix order has been revoked.’ notice to him that he was hoarding sated’ ; Mees. was to appeal {0 the courts, mittee in Albany as the Food Bill was bodies and with all that relates toOUr | “another proof that t 5 reported he would do, but will walt nesday until the recon being discussed, that these matters) a) no returned, “We think and hat too much) until he has heard from the belliger- | here h Id endlessly d h aevinp if y ‘ Pe ae CAR ain ake ince bane HELP UNITED STATES. c nad Been aly sen b asin tik about sex novels, problem plays, | uraknt Of the body and its beau-| ents before offering any interpretation | 26 te order to do alt thie work aad) Tar iyy actual seizure of foods. With the new sepia : : | title tion taabes tee cain : Every provision they advocated was} (11) S000) 1" Oy nygiene, divorce, # for spiritual decay is amendment advocated by The E erage white slavery and other topics of the teil cbigload comenmaisetion ‘Phe newspapers denounce as wholly| More we have had to lay aside BOUGHT FOR U 5 ARMY ning World the food ia seized, bought | PUt Into the bill with the exception of ree BAUALIY: Brac AOE ORT UST RCE AA parallel en cea eirae tee cr ai ed sold, and the hourder ‘has re- |™unicipal milk control. It was argued 8008 people —_—_—_> lelpa , as arg . Kerensky, in addressing the Moscow] had planned to begin a canvasa of by the members of the War Commit. | ® J sly . to a recent offer of a sepa-| the voters as soon as our bill was course to the court afterward in an |i ‘iit milk is already taken care of| Just then I had a memory of the $6QQUT surely you do not mean penc to choose, had Renrnencs at erent # neat It was plainly evident, when the] “In just what way?” I asked, bea _ bi ft @ Leggs us is} bes hak Housewives’ Protective Association G0, when tho Food Commission £0V°| wig represented before the War Com- ve been of a highly | canvassing the women of the State | ‘Star Spangled Banner” had been made report of| with the Hoover Food Conservation |>y the Bishop as It war, to S4QYUR minds are unclean because they are preoccupied with our Nothing is known of auch PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29.--A oon- : ng ls bt out of the Legislature, This import- |, 7) mppesl' for just compensation, in the bill under the subject of foods. | roads over which people travelled in| 4) Mat S08 DiUst Te hideous and T0 START IN TEXAS smove in ape Steet re ant work was the first to be sacri- | Tact fF ! ite es et Sous “This is the only method by which|It remains to be seen whether thelr| tioge midle ages of which Dr, rty in order to be good?" I asked tise, We have had to -mbandnn the the army has been awarded to a man- food control could be expedited in| assertions will be carried out in the| (hove Me Mets oe as! I mean that, because of all this EARL GREY DIES IN ENGLAND. i re ty ufacturing company of this city, ae~ ‘ control of milk as a food when the| Walsh care and worship that many people of| British Instructors From Canadian - Suffrage street meetings, and the! oraing to an announcement to-day, war time, It ts in line with the Fed- | ory ee nts, aam and which he insists on prefer- , eS a yen to-day give to their phys! sive + Tpac' He Was Formerly the Governor| Money-ralaing caimpalén We had or-|imye contract culls for an expenditure Nt lap a but iw pees sere wane ake st te Monnew os" Pro- | sing to modern clvilization. Thare ed they have ack yarns Pit tela a‘ Schools to Teach American Offl- General of Ca wanined for every district in the] o¢ $1,602,000, The Government will allows 75 per cent, of the appraised |tective sociatio’ Ww long the highways and broken eep the! \d cers How i NDON. 29.—- C t Stat. eh , Working.” The more members added | ™Ud 4! and souls sanitary,” cers How to Train LONDON, Aug. 3 arl_ Grey, fore) Btate, furnish the material, lue to be paid to the hoarder, and cherous slough a ¥," insisted Dr. : Pig a Ae ; oo. ' valu P ed to the list, the more forceful will be| holes and treacherous sloughs, to say | Ww) 4” WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—A flying | er Governor General of Canada, died We have put Government work he goes to court for the balance af-| uy cause In the interest of price re-| nothing of Robin Hood and baser Haan terwards. In the State bill he is given |duction and control of foo freebooters. As I recall my history, erten the full amount appraised by the] It is all very well to receive pamph- were asturdie Kk this morning at Howick | first and Suffrage work necond, Hut sha land, after @ Jong) in spite of ail our sacrifices of time | ama PVA Colne e 8 a hundred years ago| school for training 600 American avi . happier and more in-| tors Will be established immediately rather fatalistically endured SF lets on how to save. This will play | People pis . telligent than they are to-da nL at Fort Worth, Texas, the War Do- Nov. 38, 1851,| and effort, wo have enrolied, as suf- commission, and he goes to court If}, ig part in every home. But all these things. The roads wero not | 4°, son! than th She ay A hun- | artment announced tu-da of Khodesia and | fragiats, over 900,000 women over unsatisfied, must see to It that the legal authorl-| mended, But does that prove the vir- |) * 460 people took only one)” English Instructors from Canadian of the British South Africal twenty-one years of age in this “Further, one of the most im: |ties so met as to meet emergencies] tue of the citizens or their idleness be a 5 ee on Saturday nights, |» pag yal Instruct American offlears| Company prior to becoming Governor| vey nit Yuare 0) ABS Mo Ina by stopping corne of the cem- He ur truly great me d women lived |!) tra ere for alr service on narel a page in 190 ) a ” portant things in the new food |1¥, *"obbing the cornering of the cem-| a4 tack of social initiative? And] 220 i ye sree Fat yaand women ved | the weatern front —_ membership than elther the Republi- dae Bi control legisiation was the elimi- There are no feos or du | what is our modern Sincuotion, an the quarter century following it. wen | rr U. S. FLYER DIES ABROAD, | can or Democrat partion wt Now | Ain? hare exten nating of the section which would ‘ou can become a member by sign-| consideration of moral ruts and pit | Atty years ago the bathtuhe ie set , —— York State can boast, have made it possible to combine |! the application blank and mailing| gaijg, through which the centuries | towns was almost unknown.” NEUTRAL SOCIALISTS STAND. cin mamlcunieneies . Pasnmenie “We know, of course, that we have : it to The Evening World. ae IR Aly aReant Ru he Ge moaait at eat 2 Q y'the causes corporations serving the nece In unton there Is strength. have stumbled blindly, Pp on= 478 the acme of spirituality at oe failed to reach a large part of the Convinge oye: ties of life, such as milk. This | Add your name and thus add est, if often mistaken, attempt to tained by the grubby small boy PARIS, Aug H. Norman Gried) women of the State, but we find that Steet sate was also cut out of the bill at the | strength, mend the roads? who never touches soap and water if| of New York died last Sunday of those women whom we have inadlt forming. costae of instigation of The Evening World. | ———~ ~ - he can help it?” I thought. But in-|cialists of neutral ¢ pneumonta, following - ules re. ached an overwhelming majority t $1-00 from Richard | iP one 1 would not have voted for the stead of saying It, I turned my back| any nation to be crushed | ceived at the aviation s pol er believe in Woman Suffrage and want | 8°8 Bioagnane Wem Fore Oi oa bill with this clause in it, And on the bath tub and asked Dr, Walsh |"! Social was twenty-two years vid and 4 Yale} i, vote, As high as 95 per cent. from || bell’s Wafers for you from his whole | undergraduate, sale dealor everal other of my a mister with t portfolic ociates in MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION if he traced the modern woman's de-|ihduy. “For that reason ti» Senate felt the same way " sire for few or no children recurring rumors that we every part of the State is constantly to her : reported, We believe that if we can- . Arate peace between It tennayly Sends 25.000 for “The Evening World is to be passion for physical fitness. For the | any are menninglens a ad dada Re vase the men of the State, we will| congratulated for so amending last time I had seen him he had said A seperate peace wo PARIS, ‘Aug. 29.—-Haron Charles de| find them almost as generally favor- HEN you go on your vaca- the food bill as to make it more Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ |/to mo with supreme earnestness: | Pile opposition to the Broqueville, the Belgiay Foreign Minia-| able, tion this Summer have Reciis and an aanadiank 1A Protective Association, Evening World, No. 63 Park Row, The Kind of woman America most ive peace, but for all the nations of the | ter, haw recelved 100,000 francs from the] "We are faced by an election, Well) your favorite paper mailed te the interest of the public.” needs to-day is the woman my rh an sepereis pe « 1 ‘ vet fr Pennsylvania Belgian Kelie mmittee} must win it, but we must work in| pos das Various other legislators expressed 1917, mother was, the woman who, Itke her,| \¢vtruction of angle naciona, which ia{to be remitted to King Albe The| order to win it. We believe that the ||] 72 ever” Sar themselves in similar fashion, The: 6 beara and brings up twelve children,|{n absolute opposition to iterests of | money is for the relief of needy Bel-| women of New York State want to Evening World, 12¢ per week Name cccccosccesccseccscccccovecscceccevessovevccs || Without neglecting one of them and}! kians and for the celebration of the! vote enough, If but for thelr country's without feeling that she is a martyr! 3 snoiversary of Belgian in ndence, sake, to make the necessary sacrifices Dally World, 12c per week ’ to an unjust duty. The rise or fall i ae - — pean ae cag et nat [RA ARASARARIRET AR RANNAIDATE RO OIOnen nnn at this Nation depends on ite wives| ,! re ari may Maye Mish Cards ‘rhia|%2 end now ong struggle for| Sunday World, 6c per Sunday o | and mothers.” SANBAR! SUEY: : Winter Woman Suftra gladly an yee axtee {desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening || | He adinitted that race suicide may RIN fering “fervent prayer (or) pARIB, Aug. 89—The F a commis: Leonfidently predict @ glorious victory tah ° worn be partly attributable 00 great) happy success of y je peace sion Is considering the advisability of lop Nov, 6 0 , ‘ de for the bod: e ome for se pe . aa 8 eity of ” : % Absolutely *Removes | Werld’s Housewives’ Protective Association. HE een points ee | tne cAmerican mioquring lle tarde Sere ot} _Adéreom by Gor, Wann waver || Saar i i disminsed me with a weary smile, “1 Societies at the closing durir rg furseen |atitchel of New York and Congress- wee x Indigestion. One package | Enclose 2c stamp to cover postage on membership token, || have a patient, the mother of fifteen en eee een Aw Sei! |iman Charles H. Smith of the Forty. | 1] garsamlusace ache eae provesit. 25cat all druggists. children, who’ is dylng—at elghty- of” Siliwauke the more well |frat District are on the programme to- Ss tts Thomas F. Lillis of Kan: |pight i

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