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- “_ PR BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 96, 1927, INBOW DIVISION ANXIOUSLY AWAITS ORDERS TO SAIL” BOTH OOMING HERE |e ees oes ever So Much Work for Women as Now; — sa wonos FOR | pm i eee ea Those Working for Wedding Rings Barred ~ ee 1 ' ¥ . “ M niet og (\ 2 y » Review {700M \ ‘ \t 1a é Th nce wilt | { i =. wh yeoterday \ * sheds nee —-— af wnat PAAN GAM AND OS WiTen® Gear hed Aow ' ‘ o and t the manual of arme tne ye he race « e 4 * ort’ x « 1 rp r ft ehoulder stinply ‘ + off their feot . atta comprising r . n phoulder t and fro: War Has Enlarged Woman's Sphere in Field of Endeavor, Says Dean Johnson of New York University, Who Ha Been Training Women for Many Years—But They Must | Have Increased Initiative to Compete With Men of Equal +) A the bat _ BANZAIS TO GREET Week Kidneys Age -JAPANESEMISSION. =" “gsc HERE TO-MORROW of pi atoons wilh a single broken 1ed by Col Hine, With the s right” and the oMfeers at y went by in perfect for * tiath ‘The oval tra for pretty and Kounding the ber front and rear, the lines turned aa if they hung on pivots, And when the ppportunt resque work on from bot y—All "Vomen Ought to } Work. ’ _— £ 3 head of the column reached the f noo. S A ‘o > — _ r ‘ 1 3 ra \. By Marguerite Movers Marshatt. Mayor ( Flags Displaye 4 ma: st march f CAPT. JAS As for the matter of pay, women wtlll : the lines br time, That > What mew businese opportunities (a the war ing to ~Sixt ith to Act as got the crowd, too, and Its cheers fo MEKENNA- eontan? open Jaro pald leew than man, tn many of ty-Ninth to Act fowed thn men on the run | oe | : ec Sid RESTA " |flcen, for thren rearonm ‘Tha first 19 Guard of Honor After the review, the non-comml 6% ¥ ' ow con they beet fi emseives to take advantage of the: | that women will take less than men Too many folks begin to suffer after ¢ & elonedt officers of ‘the battalion re- opportunities? | The second reason js that compotitior middle age with lame, aching backs. B 3 By aeriitiar eithia the incomnre. of che : Te the future for the business woman really | Atnong employers for the eervicen of| Mayor Mitehel to-day announced distressing kidney disorders and thes Zit he soldjars of the SIXty-nINth | OPOFSOG0066G6.O9b 06 ob 4 oboe brighter? Jany particular woman seldom *xints./¢6 three days’ programme arranged | Matic aches aud pains. | Often Aud AARRY BeyLE com Stat seady for the ware |” the swings with pretty Red Cros ig oni 2 oe bes Ll a suggested YY the) siastes is that the average employer| °Y this elty for the reception of the /is danger of heart trouble, dropay ht. dy nurses a anions; the atebed | feminine drive downtown, a drive necess: . 1 nree ninator avel, hardent © OnLy 6 - 3. TO-DAY THEY'RE ALL DIGGING tho races Chop ate candy ad choos | Htated BY} goes not feel that with hin women|finpertal — Jaya tanton, | &F ning of the arteries, © OF oF THE HIGH O NOG ORE EE DEES Bright's diseare, Don't let ke ete | 4 ake Ketel te ap end In} whtch ts due here to-morrow. The nevg age you. Use Doan's Kidney digging themselves into the trenches of business are to} “He known fhat the young man| Mayor tssued a prociamation direct- ha They hare restored thousands probably will make «ling that the Japanese ting be dis- | te edna? ied ad ek all T butldinge and | Praise from a New York Woman, ¢ irs, Nellie Kelly, 500 W. 126th $t.. the exodus of the National Army of young men between | ,, ployees busin twenty-one and thirty-one, If the young women who are | itself, y ate and were whirled about in the erry-go-rounds, The Texas cowboys up their noses at the lw was no “buck” In the make- eed |! horses, IRISH BOYS WILL BE BUSY ALL| e -etoes TRENCHES LIKE EUROPE'S, uh ; a. eke tore, Tule morning the men of the Ratn- enh Nill Baas review before yow Division got their first taste of Mayor Mitehel, the military author! tley of the Sta A wume of the mi- Geet Peete S edo HOE Bien hold their conque t e working for hi 5 lll they should prep erritory and make further gains | Ci reer of hia work, if he i allowed t ey should understand thoroughly fleld tactics, Oey do #0, But the employer siwara!| ne otty tary authorities of the nation and the } just not trust to luck or ta th , oman in| calling on the peoy N The ave Mineola ir Will Inst all week, ¢ F Jonly until then, 1 think 1 NOt | come of the traditional friend- ines cause: The re lseve Mineo ith a bang on Saturday night Won't you give me an extemporaneous chapter on ‘Business and the) wifair in saying that his eupposition |)” LA} cepege backache. A dull pain in the 6 ht per = ratio a Jap ‘of nip between this nation and Japan! or my back kept me in constant on spec 1 oc and tho Sixty-ninth will have a fea. | Woman in 1917?" I asked Joseph French Johnson, author of “Business | Provably a Sue. of @ very. i ; ‘ 1 ton and ttlus | nit rs thi the’ "ta man in the con u dd every day 10 4 percent. youn. netitting de 0 = | misery 1 tata uc wit come uk te ture, and every day, the Fair wil veland the Man,” dean of New York University School of Commerce, Ac-|P Cit "Women want to earn ae sation of thele buildings, display: |kniew. ny kidneys were ied ee NNicaee thee ° side the grounds where there's | Counts and Finance and Prestdont of Ajexander Hamilton Institute, For| much as mon they must convince nw therefrom beside the fing of the! and T felt nervous and discouraged.’ neha siaalertif then: 4 ything from a two-hoaded horse | years Dean Johnson has been training women as well as men through! business men that they mean busi ; , tora of Five boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills state that the trains will bring them + to a bot dog. The soldiers are strong . news, Instead of an occasional | ('nited States ¢ novel eater ured ine and i feel U rrow eve s \tor the bot dog. these two institutions to enter American commerce and finance. Frank ining her job after Japan and the nations with whom cures ie nd made me leel Uke a . *\ ‘To-day was visitors’ day, and an | ©. Vanderlip says of him: “I{is tnspiration and sound instruction have quired a wedding FING, |y.0) are allied nt woman. t unusually large crowd poured dyuwn | been tn large measure responeldle for my own success,” ould be that the wom- ve f Mayor Afitehel an in business should not let mar- 6 What they thought was the iast | : die nd pister “There never wae so much work a —— | riage interfere with busin: ad Sixty » Rewiment, now will oc tuto their re wure that! for women to do as ther Pontttona and dealing with women! gop iNOW that much a decision fn-|tho One Hundred and Sixty-ftth, | ‘arewell 0. in t United mai hal he declared, with frank e ag with men.” I volves. many problems and! be t of Jlonor at to-morrow’ 60¢ at all Drug Stores States asa unit of the Rainbow Dlyi- ‘on Saturday and Sunday, | ee “And | am glad of it 1 What ta the quality which the) sayustmenta, We have to work them igh th Foster Milburn Co. Props. Buffalo, NY. sion Sound for the w : may not take thelr last tare. | belleve, you know, that much of [business women should euittyate | out that t# all. ft im obviously tru Se Rta EHEC Aen anita Gov. 'W. 8. Mar nator — Sar nee the unhappiness in the world ie [most earnestly, if whe wants 10 810°! nae ¢ the business woman wants to. row at “pvonent arma” ms the Tm ummninaiand He ae a baw been ‘aut be] enused! hy the: foot. thetise many baci arte be treated naa permanont foctor she 4) Miasion and Its enc paases. the camp to-day early a week now, when women have nothing in particular The nese woman who fu bts ene: 1 rica: peoeraua re wilh bel on eoHGW’ Third Towa w it wae thous! he had uppendict- | te do. Women ought to work— wants to rise mbove a minor po- Mest aay Ea duiinicioaton| Po mtonowotmbsral eannle! One Hundred and Sixt was on the job good and strong | ALL women ought to work, One sition must possess initiative,’ hes (ittive* Denn. Johnson endedls arrives at Pler A at 248, OMcla ment 's now @ part of a eee etdinpanen When | of the commonest reasons for the Dean Johneon replied unhesitats | cnvertully, “The provant forced do-|reception by the Muyor at Clty Tati Division. A review in the ypany f busy, ita usually | failure of marriage is because all ingly. “She must be able to [7 mrt yt sl saan, forges SH Sin Day Po aA ee ec aid this attarieon: © [coving tine. Capt. Mangan is the| the wife has to think about is the think of something news ome oe eee arn ieatmed te open {dence of the Chairman of the Tecop fourth Brigade, comprising ¢ 2 busiest man in camp, but nobody! are of her soul and what her thing which ehe isn’t paid to hes sak seem ane open ee Chcninitiaes dudes c. Raber’. (5 what he Is’doing, | husband will give her when he | think of, eome original value, | {im oven of her emplovor to ber] fary, where te Mission Will tay Witt Sam Ps cum coversd fas another giant in| ¢omee home. | Women in business, up to thie plea =a other thing T shoud ike duritig tts viele At » M. private 1 trench warfare, The drill was) | | time, have been characterized by x yi draft of women into in-| a ( i ane ie i any, reniaenicl ape changed from the manual of arms |gggagsesaeeeess23a¢4seeee| 44] NAVE known for months that {f| great faithfulness to detail, but duntry docs not mean that mon will} | TIM, for trip to pointe trenches, Little by ‘little, the mon ed to ehoulder the burdenn| ability to strike out, to do blg | That 19 an economic fallacy. Stinply,| (on und luncheon at 12.80 P.M. by! f . eiaducar tee have been taught the science of the {which tho women of England ond] thinge in a big way, to break | there will be more by ae don the amber of Commerce = Begin Hg BA AB fo Me a wink Kae nr Hew wareare: 1 Muhope,, fran troy \France have beqn carrying for yoars.| roads. [mora Intensive euittvntion lag at 319 DM tour by top, But ail of It has been’ only. pr |As tho firat step toward eMiclent | ggereitey are not to binme, of {thing for the worl Gue Hundied and Pwonty-n) nary training to the work whlch | - reas, [urge young women to (rat mT course, ‘Their training in the! ieee waren Etmot and North Hiver, where a WE Re Sore tree ceimeband anal’ \ rical position home for centuries tended to! SE een eae ig excitement attending the rumors, the | jaars ie wa aeies now in vy magnify the {mportanca of detail. Tn |SENATORS EXPO: EXPOSING PLOTS. Toath will be placed; tence by way _IF work of the camp is not neglected, | univer: ichool of Comme 1] ho 4 aaah a mas Pr FenEh Wi) Be Henan iinen citeyt cos taht Headquarters CGompens. of (4 ; entat suults; one must simply do little OOS Tee vig t Fern wi gm ange f jninth have a ce at the | Sorrenrane rey eer pares ge ‘Sl things over and over again and ns} —_— Tintpainn Le the dapat moclarn| RUa.s . ty Hotel, and the men have | {3 banking brage, acco ®l perfectly as posable. Rut the bust-| King - the Hotel Astor ~M e Or Friday higne tn Motte 3 | offico management, are open t eee Rc eautive wie s sonone on that King, Chamberlain and Meyers Re- |e vrun ny leaves! Dea fogitental canoe at ihe qacten | . | wornen 0s well as\men. policy 4@ not really an executive at| Port Receipt of Anon Gary vent In mote to the mes roe th ® BATTALION City Hotel by the officers of the Six- | ¢ re ought to be plenty of all Letters inth, when many of the fair from ||? Some in German 4 OJUTANT- noes fe ‘ome! his ff th « ow,” De ‘ohnese! le ere tere ater! ah mi York and way places will grace bi, A ee ee ne: te. Blancitee ee ee tee MARTENGTON: Béph. 20—-Ronato * ‘Gan tact tla Sh hala e occaston with thelr loveliness, A, ertising fields Adverts another smiling asic hat certain! who have exposed pro German propa- |My Weat at 380 ne incuat ne urday night Major Gen. W. Lift womante business quite as inuch at men conalder t re executives |ganda and TW. W. agttator 1 wt h 4 ml fy an and eS dS the / 4 it 1s @& man's, The big t a & when th epend hours each ¢ bave been Jendere in pushing the ne ary residence at 7.8 i 1 the commanders of every organ- Yj re have taken many ; Tig their desks and an-|tlon's war programme, are recetying lot rf-Astoria, witere the | | in the Hatnbow Division ure | 2 A“ en » their employ, and KIVIN swertng acoren of Intters, Your real |ters ‘threatening death. One reveived | oilicval ty fuyor Mitehel | in the Invitation, 13 them excellent opportunities to CLOW exeout a tha contrary. teaches {threatened him and his fainily with{ Am! members of the reeoption oom. n't look Ik A departure | 4. Ng 6-7 hat they are worth, Wor nughit! » yon the contrary, Brush |avath i¢ he didn’t atop talking axainet | Mittea will bo served at 6 P. Mf \ ' nor does the further fact | baat elas aaNing | Biavidesk off watthone, mweep! of Bll liks fw, “Ww, | ances are ediute relief from Nasal re will bea brigado review at! * to successful in w¢ " Arnaud tikes souebade War Bétaen circ f , : will give immediate relief from Nasa nok on next Sunday aftennions | particularly to other wo Fe ee at eaten i've received threatening totters from! — ISHILAT WHITE HOUSE, | Catarch, Asthma, Head Colda, Hay | gace will parade on its own? 1 don't know," Dean Johneon tn donce. coat barra ges ply iSite ial eagncag ete |Fever, offensive Breath due to Ca- | Regiment, tho Alabama R round and the grounds to- Se Ls csecue | ed himsel? to admit, with “The only sitre wav of proving that | the were in fie a oat ao Oalle tarrh, ot a Nare tic Drugs. Order | the Machino Gun Ua d | hadOd-4dSOEe HORDE a eee “ y quizzical smile, “if a ma 1 ar an executive ts to take and | poy Frosn Yenc DY Sd oe . 4 bien » An Ox " nd ve ous. 8.—Vircoun obo 5 way, N. Georgia paraded befors ’ id care to buy bonds or ot apeh wobiiten bara bere 7 Chamberlain rovety A ge [= - i ators and Gover ax feot| ments from a woman. But one of t5 women In bus! ate ot 4 deere j abowing. Senators ¢ ning at the aijustmenta which the business nis to be a real MucceNs mut o Coneerip Na f] Kenyon wer * ul men read ln will have to make, the next ways keep in mind , boanth f| Montana, who l i “A j who have oppos > ist two,| few montis and years, is 1p Breabohaas , OA AONE hoity! t I, W. W. on © Hoor, | Lin the capital s ‘ Nth Od : #0 8he must not expect to be ines bee Seep | policies {nu the 8 Their Karriere dy tthe New seeing women ta all sorts of NEW yeneral befor sit haw worved hor haw been repeatedly the 1 | the es havo beon go |Absolutely Removes Camp Miils was an opener, ar Ye he bo = = aso privat — ne on wi 1 | A * THE NAS! UNTY FAIR, ball Mar twenty-eight members of Coins tera of pay and advance 4 er i ie ‘ ‘!refund money if it fails, 25c The Nassau County Fair opened at of Onion! Gi wern aftected with t : Sl tanea Dean Jone Decision on Siate Ronrd’s Power \ i Mineola yesterday cond Washed hls) corns of the dread diseust hy 5 5 | iny mn OVER BIO, j Belen ct the 8 1g to his eee Mekenna bas had 667 BT the yours busines woman] ep _ , j It and review eee eee nee ors thrivit up i be under no illusions on that Ity of the state 4 mid Faia has born made Judy te] colak” be himinsked! dryly co lun to R j this afternoon z ot the Aixty-ninth ‘\ u ¢ “Th dern empl ena w will be given by t MERINGITIb GERMS GIVE THE! was down ut the border he: modern) amployer le nat City ; ; j in command OYS A SCARE overed that Capt. Sia acne) @venyet inthe habit of lookingfor | yectsion inv pul § | or marrcw 8 pl i jtor cl z ec artial case ‘the bright young woman’ as he | down this after " ative Eid j ia » ng wertas of splu a monin-| Just before t a: f looks for ‘the bright young man, jward J. Gayora ; Al acantine with |Ti ke and now a simiar tack bas, tiatlve, if she hao the brains and (an, orde | i ily arrival fallen to him, the desire to lift herself out of oxi ounvy alter : . ’ A few days ago ong only time he has on bts hand* the rut, she may ao well under- stloe Gaver wel By 18-8 § er soe ee 1 i, stand that she must work hardar ee eee | r perts from @ 00 Ineaday a. 1a than the yeuna man who is hor rf Mand gure | a one are by equal If she is to convince her Jaye day were baing freed from the stumps ,geons sent ospec! 4 4 ¢ nm Washing- while everybody else te at pay to| employer that she deserves : 4 ‘ ° 4 and other obet Fires wereburn- ton, Last night viasinger, Di- Captain te t work, He te immense) vancement. ‘ ¢ wien Were PUT ing in nearly a hundred parts of Min- v.aco Surgeon of the Rainbow Divi- ; is new Job ae te It can ve done, but tt 18 not ¢