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: SE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1917. , ei 7 ~ AULRIGA DEFENSES DRAFT BOARDG7 | Woman Wins Nationality Witha Husband, — PLENTY OF COL SE BLOWN UP BFFORE FOUND TOO RIGID But Wants Patriotism in Her Own Right FORSUBWAY NOW, oes —_ ,THERISSMNS FLED EXEMPNONS == HEDLEY DECLARES German \\arships Now in Other Districts | v Than ° Bag Villages Mong the Coast Seek to Evade Service at | | Power | : : —Berlin Cele ¢ the Last Moment Vie-Uy : Peron. Cnn " ole of mon, @ratied tor the T rut “ om & t National Army, but whe for various fers ice . stune - t me ° ne ve « Hed for esemption, dew o * he: i ' and endeavored to extabiieh thetr clatme urday + pe ‘ waterway, t ' © District Appesle Board to yonin - Rae s red. Any ¥ ont ined 4 a pie ’ ' side board head " rere 7 - « Vederal Butlding we Willa Haye diey % iw ppetianta. Many had v President and ¢ 4 @ the Mis sly been notified by the “green of the Interborourh Meyid aa ; ‘ wen of K ‘ ordering them to prepare for Company, was p « “ 7 c . mle Koshould and Pidde,” the entrainment to eantonmente, These Teta Rogers, chtef counsel > jal statement naserted. hoped by further of te de company a's “Festorday the Germans continued pendency of relat! Ao, to elude In anewer to questions by Wiliam | ssee"” he ei eee ow ceaeee 1 rth and north. the call at the final moment. arsessed value wae gent up. A second |!+ Ransom, chief counsel of the Pub tte fire " to 3 ey outflanked our Dvina po- eneral opinios and third inc ar when the| lic Comminsto: 8 Oy eee Miles And penetrnied beyond, occu. TM Kenerel opinion of the men in War Has Taught Feminine Gheahd of Untlate Votes Co purchaee] cone tay tess nem Me Hadley ; Valendore, we retiring north.” line for hearings denoted « reluctancy | | sald the Interborough was complying LIN (via Lor , si 4_~ to partictpate in the parade to-day in| America That It Occupies an “These changes took pi | with the order demanding that there ieee to the Gorman Cane ot tte sive Games men! lee Folie Thet ponelt’ poopie 7 ae ha ean Gaeta there, to-day's official repart WHER Asked why they did not march | Be Cptoter Gp Tete nat noifures telat the Mifty-ninth treet power 4 fool ‘One hundred and. fifty With the other National Army re-| Must Changed—Now Her of the land when they were selling tt | use Coal is being supplied by | ep wt . » J welae a cruits, the reply that It was pot com. | Nationality Follows Her Mar- toe etty a j both the Herwind.White and Consolt “eoun , aterial” captur aise, Chm © menere!, | rede and Homeyer were ques. | dation compante War Ofticr . pu a wen . ‘ seep | n companies. oy MEM took 4. o-day to Fears of men who have been drafte riage Certificate and That's bm vr yA fe Gr pond Aged ae seo a> | At midnight last night,” sald Mr - celebrate the fa } AN despite heavily supported claims - yt. Mi vali Hedley, “there we t 5 tigi ‘ | = ponsit people were applying for the . re were m ' 659 aes were closed and the peop ponder and of relatives, par-| Unbearable— Many Women land ender waier foech che’ Mints to |tone in the tuskers and 1,616 tens Of the earlier days of the war, when dependent upon the'r support, wore! and Happy With Them, Too, the Assistant District Attorneya they | !0%4¢d as soon as there ix room, This ; oe, was celebrating Hindenburg’s somewhat a to-day by the an. i} r making the affi-|™eans there are 6,534 tons of coal d ee a ie eens. nouncement that the District Boart| Demand the Right to Remain F id he got 100 for hin. | immediately available for subway hi dered \ a Homeyer got th claimed they ” er many of the cases re-) Americans—Hold Patriotism did the work outside thelr official | UUrposes pened " duties, About nine hundred tons a day are | Investigation last week discloses | Above Love Sentiment. ‘William M. Greve, Vice-President of | consumed at the power house. THE CAPTURE OF RIGA too rigid enforcement of the rules | the Neponalt Healty Company, who) Mr. Ransom asked Mr. Hediey if an regarding the Selective Draft. This, | retuned to sign a waiver of Immunity | order to be issued to-day that there be last week, was summoned before the By Nixola Greeley-Smith. in turn, had increased the anxtety of AMSTERDAM, Sept. 4.—-Kaiser Wii | 4,000 ¢ ° vi v | Grand Jury to-day. He was directod & * ‘on margin kept in the Seventy- dependent wiv Fro the welter of world war women are winning a new right—the | to bring the books of the concern. |fourth Btrvet power house wan natin- helm exulted with his people to-day in Local Board 67, which meets in right to a permanent patriotism. Heretofore wives all over the world | District Attorney Swann hopes to | factory to the Interborough. Mr. Hed- the capture of Riga from the uss! Subic Bot 33 * + {hh b led to k . prove by the hooks where the $431,000 |). ms e . lainey tussians. Public School No. 189, at Avenue C | have bees Gompe fo keep thelr patriotism in their husbands’ names | profits from the Seaside Park trans-|'°¥ replied that it was, The Seventy MMM LL Berlin despatches quoted this extrac, and Rugby Road, Brooklyn, and | A woman's nationality followed her marriage certifi- faction much of which baa not been | fourth Street power house supplies the | Hill tl CTE wt Hi i a from a message sent by lim to the Kal- Which is composed of Samuel Fvane | cate. You were American to-day, English to-morrow, accounted for, went. elevated Ines of Manhattan. m : ia: Maires, Chairman; Henry Davenport, | > The Commission next turned its at- | and Russian five years after if you happened to be mar- NEPONSIT OFFICIAL; . Agen Marshal Prince Leopold of Ba- Clerk, and Dr, Wilson r vee tell] ried and widowed within that time. PLOT T0 KILL PREMIER oe to sale Caged of having Tl varia reports the capture of Riga by our me examiner, Was called before Palit : < e he power houses, both traction an . troops, which Is a new mile Chairman Hughes last week after it | ¥ ustice of bee Ry haritee spent ie fcaclaopl a BORDEN FRUSTRATED light, so connected by high tension man strength and unerring had been intimated that the draft | ue 4 i seeming pve of country In women 18 | jeurrent cables that one could supply | a std Ge} help us fart rules regarding claims for exemption} £ Ot sam baile allow er peeve ny Ae he and Henmeieen | the other in the event of a break Emperor has telegraphed Prince on the grounds of dependency were| « into any soll on which a husband happens to be born. down, Mr, Hedley said the question of Raopeld as follows being too rigidly Inforced. eh In England this week Sir Conan Doyle began an | Men Arrested at Montreal Sald to) srr eos power houses had. ite figs ek vou a Festi add "Much confusion has resulted tn headed oe agitation to permit British women to divorce alien|\ssessments on Land Sold to; Have Planned to Blow Up | disadvantages as well as ite good » vicinity of Board No. 67 because | Army my and the fat eh baueetiete board members had been ill-advised,” lations and thanks. and's congratu- Far-s lead \ ship and steel-hard will to victory guar- ‘0-day declared a District Board anteed this fino success, Onward with Member, who did not wish to be God!" quoted, “The District Board hasn't the slightest doubt of the local board's | ionesty—in fact, they have been too} B. R. T,, CHARGING DURESS, “| "TD PUT ON 250 NEW CARS Complies With P. C. Onder ’ After an Unsuccessful Fight in Court. After having been beaten in the State and lower Federal courts, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company to-lay agreed to give up its fight against Service Com surface cars {1 not to be complic for in its communication sion the B. KR. T. says “The proceedings wh and are taking in confo: of the Commission a hones Many complaints were received to- day from those who had been dented exemption &nd who were notified to participate in the draft parade. “Notification to appear ready to| march probably was made under the/ original list of names which, I believe, | has not yet been adequately revised,” the District Board member explained. “The whole attitude of the District Board is that those who have bona fide grounds for exemption because of | nt relatives should not worry; neither should those dependent upon jthem for support. The decisions of this board will be wise and just.” Members of Local Board 67 to-day taken under | #@t the Instance of the District Board duress and fear of provecution and are|Pegan to reopen many of the cases to be regarded as admitting the validity | Whose claimants were denied exemp- of ‘the Commission's order | ton, and the matter is expected to be of walver of th: adjusted to the satisfaction of all. the law and constitution.” A man who doe t care to fight for 1 We have mity to the or taker ler rights vu The B. KR. T. has already comple his country has siim chances these specifications for the cloctricul |days of becoming a citizen of the | mechanical equipment of the ears needs | ey a tae Harry. Bas e@ and it announces that it wil ak | pwontyet youre old, at No WT Oe. for bids for new cars early next week. | Nicholas Avenue, will have to. Flatt The fight for more cars on the eur-| whether he bec sa citizen or not. | face ines in Brooklyn began when Dr. | n ‘trian by birth, ap- | Sigismund §, Goldwater was Health t week for naturalization pa- | pers and was told to return this week, Was not present to-day when nis was called before United States Commissioner partment found that there Inspectors fre use enemies to whom 4é°T°HESE WOMEN,” 40 the creator of Sherlock Holmes, ‘are placed in a terribly unnatural | position, They are mated with ene-— mies and allenated among their own | kind. That these circumstances should permit Women to get divorces when they desire them" T believe that some one should tem- per the indignation of the celebrated author of detective @torles by ‘point- | ing out to him that the women he | seeks to divorce from their allen hus- | bands are no longer British, but Ger- | man women. When they married Germans they forfeited automatically their own right of citizenship. In America this is equally true. An American woman can have no pa- triotism in her own right. All over the world woman |e without @ country of her own, since her citizenship must take on the nationality of the man she marries. © remedy this injustice, “the lady) | from Montana,” Jeanetto Ran- | kin, has introduced in the House of Representatives a bill drafted by Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, dean of Amer- tca's women lawyers, granting to our) women who marry foreigners the right to retain their American eltizen- ship. In the Senate the measure has been sponsored by Senator Sheppard jon on the bill ix ° e ton | xpected at the next regular session | Cr Gongress, in December, Men and women who believe that it s unjust for an American woman to be com- pelled. to forfeit her birthright, be- piuse of marriage with @ man of an- ther country should write to their Senators and Representatives urging favorable action on this bill, of Texas, and overerowding on the Brooklyn ge Mayer, When miner C, C, Hines to the great detriment of the Cowley reported that Salpeter had | health of those who Were compelled to ed himself a naclentious travel there. Following the and said that he wouldn't | yartment crusade the Put against his native country, he | Commission made an inv n and| Was enjoined by Judge Mayer from | decided that the overcrowding was due | becoming a citizen within the next | to@ great shortage of ears, five years, However, Judge Mayer said that as 1 declarant, Salpe is eligible for | 3 ervic the fonal Army and | cannot hope to elude the selective | draft on the grounds of not being a citizen | eee DELICIOUS | PARIS TO HONOR LAFAYETTE, MALT EXTRACT ~»," | Whe Taken with Meals It PARIS, Adds an indescribable flavor to food and builds up the system, Drug Stores Everywhere tata = jadeiphia Cele . “President Poincare | placed tn the hands of Vice Presi. ! nt Polry o fth rls Council the Tnited States: du- of : ning, the birthday of} luplie | » Vill Ate will be raised over the ie clock In me now us that and if you don't agree “Sunbeam” Coffee is “The World’s Best’’ you can take it back and wet your money, ORDER FROM your GR INSIST ON “SUNBEAM AOABTED ANo PACKED BY |Nstin Nichols&@¢ | NEw yorK Thousands of men both in this country and in Europe find them- tclves married to allen enemies to- day perforce, enemies of their own country, The state of war pre- sents most forcibly the cruelty and injustice of this law. No just reason u women who heed the voice of their hearts to turn away from the clear, high call of patriotism. T is entirely possible for two beings to go on loving each other while thelr countries are at war, to con- inue to be happily married while feeling deep sympathy and concern each with his or her native land, But to do this the man and woman must meet on equal terms, and it must not be assumed that the love of a husband can erase the love of lib- erty from the heart of an Amertean No wife should } should compe! woman, ve to con. ceal her national sympathies to keep the domestic pea citizenship | woman's American. snauid ve inalienable, No difficulty | need arise about bh dren, who} could take the citizenship of the country in which they reside until] tuch time as they could make an In- telligent choice between the parent countries. No man required here in the world 9s] patriotism to are everywhera can, feeling his san of @ foreign love of country | any to sacrifice passion as women to-day. No Ame heart go out to a W land, need realize that must succumb to love of @ woman use the old idea that woman is rty still pervades the law, the| t spiritual love in the world—the love of one's native country—is as. mumed to be a garment that woma husband's can put on and off at a bidding. “e HY should a woman take the| nationality of her husband? | f asked Gilbert 1 put| the question to Mr the author of a p I the Suffrage associations Which shows fn detail in just how many ways there 1s one law for the man And an. other for the woman in the United States. “There is no more reason why o they find themselves married. GERMAN REFORMS, City Thrice Increased Dur- ing the Negotiations. When the extraordinary Grand Jury impanelied by Justice Goff at the suggestion of Gov. Whitman, to! Investigate alleged fraud in the ac- | NOTKASERS FALL CHEF U.S. AM State Department Makes Clear} Its Attitude Toward Hohenzollernism. j WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—Actual elimination of the Hohenzollern dynasty has not been prescribed by the American Government as a peace basis, the State Department said to- day. The indications are now that this Government will be content with In- ternal reforms in Germany which will insure honesty and safety in dealings with other nations. While officials believe elimination of the Kaiser would be a short cut to this result, they said to-day that there was no attempt to dictate the German form of Government. The United States will be the judge of whether any attempte are bona fide or sufficient must abolish those sinister ele come to be known as Hohenzollern- {in |former State Senator William H, | | Board Inquiring into the value of the s|said that, as far as he knew, it was quisition of land for city improve- | ments, resumed {ts session to-day, Frank Bailey, Vieo President of thé | summer home of Lord Athelstan. Title Guarantee and Trust Company, moneyed-man behind those Interested the sale of lands to the city, was recalled, It was on Bailey's testimony that Reynolds, friend of Mayor Mitchel, was indicted for perjury because he asserted before the Condemnation Seaside Park property at Rockaway that he had no interest in the Ne- jponsit Realty Company, which sold the park site to the city. Joseph Huber, the Brooklyn brewer, who financed Reynolds in his plaas to acquire certain properties after- | ward sold to the city, also was a wit- | ness, Huber, in the presence of his counsel, former District Attorney Clark of Brooklyn, had a long confer- lence with Assistant District Attor- neys Black, Kilroe and Turner, be- fore being called before the Grand Jury. He was questioned in regard to the amount of money actually put into Seaside Park property by Reyn- and his associates, Mr. Huber the | olds | about $240,000, This was in addition ism. woman should take her husband’ nationality than there would for forcing a man to adopt the nation ality of his wife,” Mr. Roe answered. “And there is no reason Why a differ en of nationality between a hus- band and a wife should create more dissension in than in peace. I know personally of several marriages between Germans and Americans where the fact that the two countri are at war has not created the slight: est diMiculty, I know of a German married to an English woman w continues to live in perfect happines: with his wife, despite the fact that each sympathizes strongly with hia or her own country in the war. $6@QIR CONAN DOYLF's ration that a 4a divorce on the sole p! on woman shoul be gra that her husband is an enemy allen is abgurd, I believe in all the just grounds for divorce that can be found, but the remedy the situation Doyle finds sudd y Intol erable lies in amending the law which compels a Woman to forfeit her own nationality for that of ber husband. “If one of the by-products of the war should prove to be a rectifica- tion of this unfversal Injustice to women, then in so far tt will be good, Injustices to Women are ne shown except in a state ublie warfare,” Mr. ‘When a husband and wife get alon well they don't need any law at all It is only when they quarrel the law's injustice to woman 1s made man! fest.” Major au-Varilla Seriously w ded in France PARIS, Sept. 4-—-Major 1 Bunau-Variila was seriously w yesterday morning while on duty eral fragmen In the right | that amputat! Bunau. United Sta’ Linister to is welll known in t aving served as Pana ‘ashington. to nearly $700,000 worth of mort- gages on the property, according to {the witness, bringing the purchase ice up to about $900,000, This was ‘tor approximately 350 acres, | SAYS SEASIDE PARK COST COM- | PANY $900,000. Assistant District Attorney Kilroe has examined the papers obtained from Albany in connection with the purchase of the sixty-five acres of uid) by the Neponsit’ Company Remsen Johnson, President of the company, in’ filing the plication for the land, declared the primary reason why the company wanted it was to properly develop the upland, wiready owned by the company, for residential and business purpos ' It was algo stated to the Commission, ac r a to Mr that the was us for park purp company however, ac quired han lations for park site 4 in on it was vther improv No nor were ments put on it Frederick A, Dede and Richard A Homeyer, Tax Commismoners in Queens Borough, were called before the Grand Jury to explain the moves | the assessments on Seaside | site, from $390 to $3,900 an acre | after the city had decided to buy It tor signed walvers of tmmunity | r evidence, according to charge of the inquiry, was not en ening, Dede admitt that it was | at impossible to trace the ass nents against the Nep Realty Company by means of th ax maps, istant District Attorney Turner, f this particular Une of iry, has ascertained from various the iments exuinined that the first e was i in the assessments pst the perty on the part of ity in 1909, when the Neponsit Company applied to the State for un- | water grants, Then the assess: | 1t Was lowered $400 an acre. When the city began ite negotia-| wr the purchase of the site the | Parliament Buildings Also. MONTREAL, Sept. 4.—Fruatration of points, It was finally decided that the! questions involved were too technical plots to assassinate Robert orden, Wit! Premier of Canada, and Arthur|for discussion tn open meeting, In- Hi Meighan, Solicitor General, and tq mtead, C. W. Wilder, Chief F " Engineer of the Commissto fer with Mr. Hedley and other kineers of the Interborough. A wee from to-day they will make a Chief Counsel Ransom mad: that the plan of uniting power hows by feeder lines to meet emergencies hia the suport of the evsineerine | Indigestion, Onepackage it. 25cat all druggists. dynamite the Parliament buildings at Ottawa was announced by the police to- day an having been effected by the ar- rest of anti-conscription agitators al- leged to have deem responsible for the blowing up about a month ago of the BELL-ANS Five more men were arrested to-day, making eleven now under charges authorith : ‘proves 1 Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M. James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street j Advance Fall and Winter Models MME. IRENE CORSETS Are now being shown in a large variety of entirely new models for every type of figure, giving the correct silhouette for the Fall Suits and Gowns, Mme. Irene Corsets are worn by the most fastidious women. Th pre-eminent for perfection of fit and comfort; high class honing; exclusive materials; exceptional finish and detail. Well Honed models for the stout figure to size 36 are always in stock. Lightly boned Corsets for slight figures, athletic or dancing wear; many individual models for the medium figure. Expert Fi:ters will assist you in seleciing the correct model for your individual lines. Prices range from 5,00 to 25.00 Clearance Sale ‘CUT GLASS & CRYSTAL STEMWARE Reductions Average !4 of Former Prices A September Clearance of discontinued patterns and odd pieces. The assortment includes a large variety.of shapes, sizes and patterns, but very few duplicates in the lot. The stocks comprise Water Sets, Vases in all sizes, Bowls, Nappies, Sugar and Cream Sets, Mayonnaise Sets, etc. One of our regular lines of Etched Stemware will be discontinued and reduced 40% less than regular prices. Extra Special 2.50 .. Learn to Khit Now Supply Comforts to the “Sammies” Knitting has come into prominence again on account of war. Every patriotic woman or girl wants to learn to knit in order to-help protect our soldiers and sailors from the severe winter weather. Cut Glass Electric Lamps...... formerly 5.00 An expert in our Art Needlework Section will teach you all kinds of stitches. Yarns in all colors are obtainable in this department, also amber knitting needles, knitting bags and other accessories. ‘| Absolutely Removes.

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