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THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 oi7 . —. ne . — ae POOLE AE ARO 6g CORRES SOTO OIG FFF OE OOO CE Er tle eteded What Is Done for Our Boys in the U.S. Army, Told by Mrs. Frederick Funston WIDOW OF FAMOUS GENERAL WRITES SERIES OF ARTICLES FOR THE EVENING WORLD A OPORTO OE TH + oe ORAS OOOO OORREOU He SCRSSSESSCSSRSTTSSSSS SSS ee SS tte “WVSBLE’SHP, 17°S NOT ALL WORK EGSTERY URGES Mother Love, Good or Evil, MGC SETH, Seanad IN NEW U. S. ARMY; 4 ’ IDEA OF EDISON'S, MEN HAVE FUN TOO MAYOR; FAILURES Is Is World’s Greatest Force, = ae THWARTS U BOATS nc e+ Sou-tioarne Frzea More of New Sottery A MURPHY yrf Declares Woman Novelist meneame Are Carefully Guarded—Everything That Ingenuity Lucie Lacoste Maddock Has Sutuaries hy dures “Skyline” Removed and Ves- Can Provide Is There in Camp for Boys’ Comfort— , I 04 Hylan be hee 4 That ap med we Hime age as) Aine eels Pass Unscathed Through There Is Athletic Paraphernalia for Bodily Devel. and Cannot Arawet sales Wein ten —_ pag . the Danger Zone. opment, Homelike Club and Writing Rooms, His Questions Mother to Pay to Retain Pos. | : uaemcanes Great Auditoriums for Concerts and Entertainments, Dh, riches ccssion of Most Precious Thing : (aa at hes vere WASHINGTON os ~ Hostess Houses for Female Visitors and in Every siccor sirchet made stinging @t- on Earth, Her Child—A Bad / after o few una . ok S aust sip eithews a civinn We Camp There Will Be Churches. X tony upon amug citizens wh0 Woman Is a Better Woman! | | Sis ip tia saa, Wiis steady ie i gage SS feplore the evtle of politica! govern- for Having Become a Mother, ; SRI 7 N ol ORei wy EAee Gal BY EDA B. FUNSTON. ent and then fall to register or vote « ne 6 Brother atinyt aoe day of Naval Catarrh, Asthma, Be ts aeeiaccas Acces ini Dera e bor Ge Pree Mubiiaiing Co, (The Kew York Brenieg Wort © comparatively email fret day's By Nixola Greeley-Smith. bade PU ag Re : =e) na the torpedo aong hae been on Exclusively for The Evening World. ‘xintration, which BRAT Wednenday's Feature FRSA Autumn’s Greatest 20 per cent: SE FOTHIN-LOVE ty the great o4 out and fathernd Thomas NDER present conditions tt ts necessary to train men as quickly as 10) A. Bile service, Consequently, are undergoing 9 (°** ‘hen Inet year, vrompted = lis ani tives ” iv er y n thue be ive training, working hard and long, eight 72. | ere. ss ; 3 - sible Tie masta forward | ours a day | “I want to eal) attention to Th are up at 6 and drill begins - POE, WHVONHE THT obourdly light registration on the firat at 7.30, lasting until 11.30, allowms ay.” bo aald in @ whisper, because them Just time enough to freshen u a bit for dinner, whtch !s usually at 22, moved to cut th Allowing a time for the meal Morond Grate: takes piace to digest, drill begins again at 1.30 200 mites of er zone eliminates |, Dxceedingly strenuous, especially nmnoke clouds. Ail this, and, in ad. | ‘F those who Bave not been accur- iitlon, the neutral tones now used in | tomed to exercising. However, with painting mere vessels, rondera , the regular life the men are obliged sitp® practically invisible, elther , to lead; they soon become usm to above or below the borlaon, {t, and {t {s astonishing how well it ‘ ‘The ships of this character which agrees with them, : ® save been sent to Europe and have put it 1s not all work. In the lim f k roe im patoty to the United sited space allowed me T cannot de- pts evidence iat tuey with- scribe in detail all that ts provided ween seen by a submarin for the men in the way of comfort, diversion and amusement, but 1 aoe TWO MEN OF 60 HELD rag seu taiPat east know what ts you will at least know what Ie | betng done. ON DRAFT FRAUD CHARGE r "0 tale with, there exists an or- “= ganization, the Fosdick, or Father of Exempted Man and|war Department Commission on Friend Accused — Another Who | Tratning Camp Acttvities, made up * yeplied Mr. “And T) gutded a Failed to Answer Call Arraigned, | *!most entirely of college mon. The think he has the OF COU | Forty. sec organization not only furnishes all neceseary apparatus, but has sent to) age to do so.” while #h ge Hylan} band because i aft, essential to the loading of argo, aro hinged in auch @ manner | bis vocal cords are awollen from ex- | ooking “If thia te any In down fiat. can be re- down to the deck at they oan be ensive Enough of the funni dex of public Interest im thie election, re then thone persona who fall to register © vp , =A Suit Successes jeserve Mr, Murphy’a corrupt govert Rs * sy i , unbr e from the| Cneemang $ ment and Mr. Hearst's pro-German ' v . : " baby ta given her, This New 7 BRON Puls | ole , to deacend from the Arrivals {te ute city ban not had a iesson | was formulated by Mra. Sidn Miviiebag SUG Wea car ceert one neice 3 vw York, who, wader the | clones the Ife of her beloved child 3 Most recent Parisian 1 name of Lucie Lacoste, ha, |! dove not matter how low he may \ persed eee fn the primary, it can't learn from ie ck of m experience, A man who doom't take sagtiiaes a : | Sst published @ first novel called crimea he may commit, and beauty of finish com parable with the best else where up to $50. If um usually high prices are dis- couraging you, see theme specials tomorrow Broadcloths—Oxtords Velours—Tricotines Serges—Homespuns Every suit in this collece tion has elready firmly es+ tablished itself as a fashion favorite—either as an ex- ample of the new Russian or short-waisted style, or as an extremely dressy, ° | fal, what % the trouble to register 19 casting a shemay guier a theamnd *“Mimtr Love.’ | Mra, Madd A Story of Motne vote for Murphy corruption and | who ove remains the sane ! cirele that be Hearst achery. Tha fel giator Is the kind of *n niece of Perfecto Lacoste vernor General isiders himself between clec- || : : ) Cubs Half Frenen and half Spanish, y vel a t ons highly virtuous publlo spirited | , “MD he Me ond rails at bag government, His \ahe is a rare type of Castilian blonde | exprension the w ite apirie | Witt, fair akin, vivid & ‘ and |fecling of mother whieh mothers one chance to show his publte aptrit | cnegtnut hair, Born in Paris, she han} only can understand, People have! ta on election day, ‘Those men should | iveg yi) over the world, speaks four} commented already on the reve: | [either register or abut Up PetwWeN | ianeunges and, what Is far more re-| lanes of the story to that of Mra. | lections |markabie In a woman of § “Has Judgo Hylan answered any of your questions yet?” tho Mayor was panish | do Saulles, but the book waa written blood, tx an expert diver, swimmer | before she Killed her husband. Other- Jed the loop several times | Wise the events are the same, A} ful young girl marries and has ing automobile across She adores him, Her husband) cet in midafternoon |! unfaithful to her and ashe leaves! to me about her|dim. He keeps the boy and she can-| the mother of [Ret recover him under Cuban law. | in an ae une, Yesterday she Three men wore arratgned before Wederal Judge Chatfeld tn Brooklyn this morning for violation of the selective|lettcs under the supervision of the draft law. Two of them are sixty years| athlotics officer—a Brigudier General. | only one represented, for the Knights, ol, They are Herman D. Goldberg, No,| Mr, Frank Glick of Princeton t# tn} of Columbus ‘184A Sterling Place, and Harry! charge at Camp Upton and is at pres-| ings in camp, and I imagine they Sehlessinger, No, 1370 Pacific Street. | ant busily engaged with the athletics] be developed along lines very simtla Gohlessinger’e on, Harry, obtained|omcera of the camp (for every uult] to those of the ¥. MC. A | cxemption on the plea that he wae the! hag ite own athletics officer) in trying) Camp Upton io to have two logitl-| And the elder Schlessinger had made| ‘© afrange tournaments (footbali,| mato th affMavite to the samo effect. Investiga- | basketball, &c.), between the various! a seating capacity of \ion ehowed, however, that last June| Unite and camps. All this, of course, | for the enlisted men nec there was @ fire tn. the store which| When it doew not interfere with train- | 30,000 Ing—and it must be hat severely tailored model, Alterations Without Charge At the Fashion Four Shops Nineteen West 34th Street. BROOKLYN |.DOWN TOWN | NEWARK 460-2 Fulton St.| 14-16 W. 14th St. | Bread & Park Ste, each camp a representative and coach, where he will be in charge of ath | vdee naar ec a prepares his own spe Me iyiraeeye 1 don't think him capable of| story which parallels that of Blanca de Saulien she expressed with “Have you heard whether Mr. Mur-| simplicity and power the supremo | phy has been able to are Judge Hylan | pays She does not kill her husvand when nds, _ tut in the last chap. her mind | ‘or her baby and that no) n years old, and In a are to have threo butld has unsettled n of womanhood, the love of a | matter what she does sho will not} + mother for her chi t depends in what sense you us es, one for officers, with| the word see. 1 don't bell i responsible If my story will help Mra. de) ulles in any Way by making poople derstand her better Uwhall be very And T belleve that only a jury | of mothera should pass upon an of committed through mothers co 5 like Mrs, de Sautles's 19 terrible. 1t is Hike electricity eine lay powerful to destroy as to create 0, and one] \, mmodating | each ; they both have friends." | ootnued Lucie Lacoste, “but I un) [WOULD RUSH PETITIONS FOR) jorwing jt because I feel it for my| difficulty about their young 8c Inger now claims to own, ! the men have W ur- UT th rR stands out| FUSION CANDIDATE. wn Iitle boy. 1 believe a ebild bee! nd that in the tnsurance claim {t was tn aphitheatre| mye Mayor ordered t ork , her and! ‘worn the store was owned by the are elght Y. M. GC. A. bu SAK al apatliie CADe of 20,000. Hero! LeeLee ntinepellt longs absolutely to the mothe a| athen, the camp—each one ex tee suas AA eee is: signalire ve should never be tuken from her belleve the worst woman is better for venlng | 6 tittle child—more sympathetic, more | t only a had; The third man Janet was Clifford other and each just as com Green, No. 2614 Rockaway Road,|fortable and attractive as can be im- Union Course, L. 1. He had failed to, agined led to servic. {ORE {s the large lounging or George Diaturnell nat me eomtort elped the Federal authorities find him. Lyla crpory wit) te ten The defendants were held tn $2,000 bail fof listening to fers, of seeing big moving p flast but not by any meat oral soek not Harry Barn speakers, bi ty ticket yest tende: han the best man, I think r little children away laws which t from thelr mothers are cruel and r has this work in charge) one A mother is never too tired "sald the Mayor, “It like fireplace | end are | [able chara and its home at one end, while at the other ae aaeceie | five or six public telephone booths—a ence greatly appreciated b CONFERS WHIM WILSON “see owth "arta "3 to answer questions, to explain a hun- dred times the samo thing, to help with lessons, Why, all day long I lwork in my studio writing and re- writing. I have mado « play of Miminetta, and I have just oished a| volume of love | which I bave| called “Leara,’ but when [go home at) night I am always ready to help my/ {jie boy with his lessons. And T| # him to s 1 every moruing, ore I come here. “ HY ta It," asked ¢ blue- | ith all the op-|,. the men.owe ¢ wander, Gen, na th to remixt Citizens: who w last night found a new question propound- } 18 follows lave you hoen registered ¥ at heart ture are the|! rE Fe eee ee tel to sour own knowledge In any tary or war census in or out of sted men and one for! “tY oF war census | leads trom the living room to the au.) "7 1) ditortum (let us call it), is the poe Ahtaaa $16 ommittee | where eventually men will bo able to pe eon ine ot | obtain any reading material desired. Ssprcall beings iaentiniiv alice ‘April 1, 1917. If 60, at ‘Tho auditorium serves several PUF-lqH House are run by women, pre- poses. In the daytime it {s used #8 8! sige over by women, and are for the writing rom—the tables being I-| convenience of the mothers, wiven or E nbiKing ait geniously arranged so that they MAY | awestjourts of the men in aml Here| With voting, ts the be folded down between the pillars), mo y come, and telephoning| ‘!#! act of the last I Fe ae Ae ie anoate and benches, when, in the morning,|to ¢ o which her gon be-|'P addition to specifying the wait ore i as ner auett “ Peele the room is used for moving pictures.|iongs, tho age is transmitted to| the aueation further provided: “A nn me TEA ee eae jerte oF services. him and he may come and chat with|¥otr refusing to answ thine ct ie? Why ey cat 1 this room the men may write} jer amid picasont and comfortable) toa shall be g pe Be Se Lt SH Ae ete ON | their lotters, amd all paper and neces: | surrounding hould aho come from|@n4 upon conviction the : ad Pee ta Rreat ito bag | gary writing materlais are furnished.) | @ xt she may| Punished by a fine of nc Me at aalives thane otata cate irged the Presid i n little stage {8 @ plano on | obt. meal at the cafeteria|$50 or by imprisonment no cOpiGh tk thee Have work aa rll Ae ff the ship whigs the men ere permitted to play,|in the house. For those who come|!ng three months, or both va; X Relieve: (i: work:Ae much ent and@o further add to the galety there) from a very t distance the house| Many tnatrutes were dir 1 Gatlava tn mettier no time is a victrola. has s| 4, and best of] Board of -Flections to-day because o coming when women will insist | ‘The Y. M. C. A. also interests ttso!f|all, the rery with @ nurse| problems arising 4 | n-'{n athletics and furnishes the neces-} in attendance. thers may|day's registration c sary epparatus. Nothing has been|!eave thelr bables while they inspect|'There was confusion whether t Chairman of Senate ¢ Gets Facts Concerning the itania and Her Cargo. Demand fort his t tal -omerene of oatixating Ser USINESS women, includ- ing stenographers, private secretaries, clerks and all women who work, recognize how all-important it is to be properly corseted. speech, Wilson sathe: P ledge of um- yourd the Lusitania ° on both these J I fo not be- leve @ moth uld have to ak} overlooked. the camp wit Frees NUsLAGAH ferred to the ‘odina) conscription ioe sunuid senuce and’ e Sitting at a desk all day requires a owe this association is not the} ‘ iostees uses, which promise | registration for raen betwee thes for her ehildrer 4 ree "a ton $9) at been| ono and Unlrty yours of axe ‘ hood 1g too great for that. All supple, comfortable corset that does fonated dy 4 lo, Amertoans snd) state Military ¢ ; 1 ke th at al not bind or pinch, and one, that - 1° 4 lexed et inen and w t we eand which . many & mother|elghtenn a s. The. Hoard wy. The holds the form erect preventing |ruled th ed 4 t t 4a gr t . ~ ground has been deas| roptatratron Sag cia ofiihean wens ah tired back, Standing demands a s church} mhern y : ine Ballave tual ¢ fs s , | here was also $ 1 pive men. I at the I s : True Aspirin a mall be badlt | gronsen, some men having given one|o? oman for man, while It lusts corset that supports the form, thus Ref n sar minationg | t2 the Wedernl regivtry bourde eliminating fatigue. efuse Substitutes Pengminations—8lanother tu the State ce Ke 1 - ewlsn Syna- iy c cas bot we r ed a5 H “The Bayer Cross— ‘es on Saeee * P BON TON corsets are anatomically By ite @ mo: rious proble 4 x woman's tea correct, being scientifically designed over Ane Ath , eraon | ty procedure in came a inal refused aden giltn iinet with the War Department Commission | (> > z : ; Rika tinsel aoe git iving forms, " on Training Camp actis has an ite!) te i : . Your Guarantee Joblect t welfare of the men | eon’ sth bea a “Aw May : f oa Model 510 of Purity” and | t nditions and) aie een : pena, tee He: elas ! Sydiia sarees = . J resi ied combines all the features you expect in a ‘ e men morally, | to voto to white stariit winter. Man smart corset for average figures, Coutil, bit of advice | Procedure when any que but two pwilt ne 5 white or pink, Price $3.50. Oiher models * riting letters | #t!sfactortly answered Winter, A for all figures at $3.50, $5, $6.50, $8 and up. est were t night to the other’ may #9 packages to No ar ry camp has ttq| for retusa! to answe estion, day YOUR DEALER may offer substitutes. Insist upon the own post about forty em. nor were rts made of the I believe the we ; . 8 outgoing and, ¥29 vbJected y oman wie Bre. Wit : nuine "BON TON.” If he refuses to supply you, Kbdboua Maw r veen ma A ‘ unite us, Accept no substitut f i } spends ft prin AS usr Husbands ’ company le wht of the National Aséo- (io mother of children a Ihe wase-rvark. Reptet t a be given’ ter in. i 2 ; rea shou r y qestinestboniot ut eaeviionetd fe Slee’ te ole wadealers and Stationers j ss time to give to her tmnt . - 4 ce, “Jon K. Jones, CuK, 69th in Cooper Union, Prominent statione ar in the happiest ot ; otto, Worcester | Lass. mon, er i 1 tor minent stationers ith he happi a nen a) H indent, Cassy Upicn, Cony laland: wil also discuss the ilcense question The love of @ mother ls « con O, y a

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