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} it i Hoboken’s Six Policeworen isn iin on wt ea cn Are Official Chaperones To Protect the City’s Girls with young man who for five general police work, but they will act Marguerite Movers Marshall. the years has been one of the two chil- primarily as city mothers, city chap- en's Judges in the State of New erones. They will not wei Jersey, “1 wish that there were police women in every town and city in this country,” he declared. “But ley " 1 believe thers is special need of he Hudwon County United Ald S0-] sien ‘new, and that epecial pre- ar uniforms.” we they arrest girls whom thoy see misbehaving?" I asked. But that is exactly what the police- women are appointed NOT to do. “Don't you think it's a shame.” 1X policowomen are patrolling the CP'S! Mra. J. J. Mutzhore tection must be offered te girls, | JudKe Lange anked me earnestly, “for parks and waterfront of Hoboken [NY°stsator boda in communities whi & little twelve-year-old girl who comes to-night, to protect giris trom unt- | Ch!dren's Court 8, Emma J large numbers cf men in uniform, fom @ Rood home and who never has formes and vice) '*¥ an iM Mazel Hyde, ase There is a glamour about euch done anything wrong before, to be tern Peo polites Mra. Htudolph| men in the eyes of mi taken to @ station house and have her women have beer tional girls, Some may hame entered on the police blotter be performing a sim- 8 1 hat the) men, some the girls, but it is a - ilar task in New nashers More) taet that recently a number of | S*ttoereoroterovores York for months, D'vely than they fuce interviewers! cases have been brought before | ‘ At the instance of THEY all ducked out from under yeR-| me in which girls between twelve the Mayor's ¢ erday, refused to } their phote and sixteen have stayed away ) mites of Women| erapha taken and fed that thelr! from home all night with @ sol- é m0" National De- He st q at Han Juda jlor ae @ companion. RS fons ren'n licewomen whom I asked The nix feminine additions to Hobo COUrl. w J their at-| sayor Griffin and Commissioner Me- Ken's “finest” are Mrs. Charles Camp | Feeley to appoint will make a apecial bell, agent of the Le Ald Socio Thi | (l Judge| effort to prevent such occurrences tn Mrs, Lena Alsberg, Superintendent of wen 1 found him in'the future. These devoted women will yuooe 4 HARRY Ww S LANGE, $ Cbd 400-4 $0d00-6-24 | cause she has got into bad company or yielded to a single wrong impuls “I protect the children in my coyr' |room from publicity, | brought up against them years later when they are happily married and leading good and useful lives, But 1 can't control what goes on the police blotter for anybody to read. | policewomen will not arrest girls | policewomen will take which may be The . Tae wirls to their Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointe ment (two sizes), | homes. produce her badge. Without it, the girl might tell her to mind . < ment are excellent, too, for the | | proach any little girl who is out pimply, blotchy complexion ! But the regular use of ellent; too, 14 t nluht with Resinol Soap, aided at first by alittle Resinol Ointment, $276.0! the hain, dispelling dan- hee ths HbA AOU loom ALI the park or something of that treatment, and see how quickly it improves, | sort. If the girl cannot give a “Of course, if any girl is re- would clear her skin te a la a har te eri H ir tiv f t of it— ae pravebly Hake (eelbce, fresh andcharhine: If croff and keeping the hair live form or out of it—and who is by satisfactory account of he: bellious, the policewoman will ‘She would be a pretty girl, if it wasn’t for that Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint- will be to ap- and lustrous, All druggists sell | having suspiciously, lingering a poor skin is your handicap, begin using the Resinol the policewoman will she belongs. If the girl will go alone, the policewoman will tell her that it ‘is too late for little girls to be travelling through ‘3 unaccompanied,’ ” Doctor Says Crying Need Of the Woman ot Today Is (fore [ron In Her Blood: TO PUT STRENGTH IN HER NERVES AND COLOR. IN elm utitote iy tt wou HER CHEEKS a girl home she will interview the girl's mothe I belleve that in the |great majority of cases the parents Easily, is Nervous or Irritable, or Looks Pale, Haggard and %'9 responsibie for the wrongdoing of i 2 |thelr children, ‘The policewoman will Worn Should Have Her Blood Examined for Iron Deficiency. }taik to both the girl and her mother, _ | trying to establish a basis of confl- |dence and understanding. The girl's Administration of Nuxated Iron in Clinical Tests Gives Most Astonishing same and address will be taken and Youthful Strength and [lakes Women Look Years Younger. jp taneae ny eraIHINSI REE jfor @ time,” \D supposing the girl's escort objects to this proceeding?” 1 suggested. “If he should, if any attempt to Interfere women while they will blow police Lange explained man or men with the police- are on duty they whistles," Judge “It will not be nec- essary for them to carry guns. Our poltoemad will be within call. But do not anticipate any such trouble, Any Woman Who Tires “Do you agree with that woman In “There cun be no healthy, beautiful, ls also absolitely necemuary to en- simply by taking fron in the proper! Massachusetts who said the other says A ur blood to change food Into Hving form, nd this after they had In son * tnnue, Without | how piueh Cases been doctoring for monthe wit |day that our girls are ed w a LT obtaining any benefit. But don't take the sliow perli—the soldi 44 In way Old forme. of reduced tron, iron acetate or] nem Yelow perli—tt jency in the form?” [ asked Judge Lange. save utron “wo Leah AS eo othongly an "aocvore should se blood of h Pid art cin . pusaied iron t kind of liens that” he said. “The other day, when m that cal P for theif hervous, run-down, weak, i i sming home from our Liberty . ted to doy gard-looking women | pate < inay prove worse| Loan parade, | saw two soldiers eRe Fear the flesh fladt than uneler standing on a street corner. Two Glee tack ‘tone, the brain f “I have used Nuzated tron widely in my | of fourteen or fifteen Walkin own. prac iN mont weyers, AgETAVAted H ti 1 ‘ and often t i t with untalling resaitere fT have |Of me deliberately edged in Irritable, de thondent “and y niclans to give i | they Jos he men in.untfort tne tenon Bo true Abenee At tof them addressed a flirt remark a who were ailing A Feports # | to ‘The other man said! oods of Amertou . rane strength , mind vour own business table evruns, cnn: oe tighter nas {and let nm alone’ But the girls rica, white, broad, 904 a TY endurance | iron before he | other cornmen! fs tron t Refining BUY ~ USE ~ ENJOY GAS MANTLES Upright op inverted rth fmpoverished and silly me Best for LIGHT asin, some os STRENGTH Of organic !ron, sual iy with which my ene ECONOMY ee anit wben y a = ry: er tian at? Increnacd ‘most mn . DT have a » Ferdinanc ing, New York PCa Te ea tan ta bonnet and Medical Author, tlle phyviciana that they] 'sa'st'‘atere men" iseket'seeee |W REFLEX BRAND should prescribe more organic iron—Nuxated Tron they feel we 4 of dows hole Nuxated Iron, w above 18% two for 35% \'N°4- WELSBACH 13% two for 25° Sor their potients—Says anaemia—iron is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of the modern American Woman.—Sounds warning againat of metallic which) may injure the teeth, corrodel ithe stomach and do far more)’ {harm than ponds and alco deficiency nasil miata make them use iron advises) r wireng! D It ie Glepense od “srugglate, ads nl endurance this ety by el THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1 ‘esponded ws you like 6 ROTH the girl B ure to blame, with a giggle, ‘Go as far! nd the young men ter, being usually, so much older; eight have decency enough not to resp even when the girls Invite famillarities, Of course the real cul- prits are usually the parents, espe- ciaily the mothers, who do not know what thelr daughters are doing and do not teach them what they should do “The mother who tolls me that the does not know that her twelv year-old daughter has been conducting herself—sometimes for @ year or more—is a self-con- SEEMS EVERYONE HEARD ABOUT IT All want to try new drug that | dries up corns so they life out. Good news spreads rapidly and druggists here are kept busy dispens-| ing freezone, the ether discovery of a Cincinnati which is) said loosen any corn so it lifts out with the fingers Ask any pharmacy ounce of freezone, which will cost very little, but is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus You apply just « few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the sreness is relieved, and soon the corn is so shriveled that it lifts out with- pain, It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never for a quarter inflames or even irritates the adjoin-| ing tissue. This discovery will sands of deaths annually from lock- jaw and infection heretofore resulting from the suicidal habit of cutting corns. Advt POLITICAL. Local Candidates endorsed by Citizens Union Men who merit support regardless of party DON’T FORGET THEM! MANHATTAN Manic! Dist 2 *QURTAVE HARTMAN y. RLANE ORLRERO SINNOTT RIDNEY C. CHAN JACON R. SCHIFF rf am i 17 COURTLANDT NICOLL 01 SILAS BLAKE AXTELL Assembly NATHAN D. Ru REMAN ELIOT TU WILLIAM C. AMON Be HAROLD 8. RU HAROLD OC MITCHELL, . Ww. Bal 27 FRANK MeCAHR BRONX Menicipal Court Dist 1 SPRTER A. SHE! 2 *MICHARL ry Dis 1 8 ‘ 5 & JONN G. ORRILLY Board of Aldermen Dia 28 HS LAWRENCE DUNN a3 ARLES A BC Ba CL ATIENC RY val 33 “ruRDeNICK A. WwiLMOr BROOKLYN Muoictpal Court Dint SJAMES A, DUNNE 2 GKORGE, PREIFELD a J NOGENSHUTS 6 "EDGAR M, DOUGHTY on CHARLES i, FULLER 1 CEDWARD A. RY DS A 7 0 *IAMES 1. CAULIVELD, IR, 11 JOM Th DONLAN 12 *WILLIAM T. SISTPRON 18 MARSHALL SNYDER 20 ANGST OC) RLAMMAN 21 WILFRED B. YOUKER Board of Alderm, Meco ARRY BA PARNON L. RQUIERS bo WILLIAM 1 PENDAY QUEENS Assembly Diet 1 SPRTRT A. LRININGRR 4*FRANK F. HOPKI Board of Aldermen AMES PROWSE OV CHARLES A POST 04 *GKORGE G. GORTE RICHMOND Board of Aldermen Dist @) WILLIAM WARTURN BRYAN 66 *JOHN J, O'ROUR! "Present Incumbent, Keep T. Keep This For R For Relerence Citizens Union 41 Park Row Tel. GHOS Cort, though the Iat- | to! prevent thou-| one 917, \ fessed neglocter. The trouble MOULIN ROUGE OPENS. with most of the incorrigible Dancing and P Tho place ts attractively decorated blue and old gold, and there Is @ por Ine alr of Bohemia in it. It has amy floor for dancing. Between dance, . sruaren with whom | have to de | they have incorrigible tn " entertainment is kiven, conalatng Of, “I hope,” Judge Lande concluded.| phe Moulin Ro Broadway's new-| Guropean novelty acts and Hess bei a Louse “that the policewomen est dancing and dining place, was|pennett, expert modern dancers, meat that L Want. the Pirie to evad Jast night with @/iarge orchestra Ia In attendance, Tere ter one Gait este Est t d presfnt, It le located at|._ All its features combine to them, but I ho that, warned by |¢* yacity crowd pres # local a pone of Broadwaxa) make a mincsement al Moulin, Re attractly the same \Palals Royal. ay and 48th Street, with the Palais is the manager reading of ieewomen, themselves In the same Royal. Gil annointment of po- |B girls will behave | building | Roa spots. It ts ‘on in® eral W.L. DOUGLAS: “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” * £3.00 83.50 $4,004 505,00 £6.00 57.0 $8.00 ‘You can Save Money by Wearing W.L. Douglas Shoes. The Best Known Shoes in the World. W: L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom of every pair of shoes atthefactory. The value is cuaranteed and the wear- er protecte: against high prices for inferior shoes. Theretail prices are the same everywhere. Theycost no more in San Francisco than theydo i in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. | . | eee .L.Douglas produetis guaranteed . : y more than govears experience inmaking fine ten shoes, The smart styles are the leaders in the fash- 7 ion centres of America, They are made in a well- ae equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the high- est paid,skilled shoe makers,under the direction . rvision of experienced men, all work- a ne wh ie honest determination to make the 4 Besides pegging his usual best shoes for the price that money can buy. a quota of shoes each day, , For sale by over 9000 shoe dleaters and 105 +L. Douglas stores in the large citi it not convenient to callat W. L, Doug! store, ask your Iecal dealer for W. L. Douge las shoes. If he cannot supply you, take no other mako, Write for booklet, showing how to order shoes by mail, postage free. Shoe Co., 210 Spark st., Vb Gorveglaa Sier'er: So's W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: #2779 Third Av. bet. 146th & 147th Bte *859 Manhattan Avenue. 2 4738, eure Avenue, CY CLLY W.L.Douglas was obliged to gather fuel to keep the fires going. ea ees Ue pre stamped bottom has nok been erased or raised. Copyright, W. L. Douglas Shoe Co, 9 Nassau Street. 755 Broadway, corner 8th St, S47 Broadway, near 14th St, 1352 Broadway, cor. 36th St. | 1495 Hroudvay (Times Square) | 21_Fulton Street. cor 4 Third Aven | 708-710 Broadw: 2 Third Avenue. 87 Broadway. #2202 Third Av.,cor. 120th St 78 Fifth Avenu Stores marked with a * carry comp! BOYS SHOES ,~ Boat in the World $3.00 & $2.50 BEWARE OF FRAUD None genuine He W. L. Dougl President W. L. Donglas A 511 PATERSON -192 Market Street, ENTON-101 KE. State St., corr Broa@- > Shoes for Wome: POLITICAL, POLITICAL. i Tips to Voters | | A keystone of our liberties. | They are guaranteed in our Constitution When they go Democracy is dead. _POLITICAL. . 3. No. this campaign a vote for MORRIS HILLQUIT, Socialist Candidate for Mayor, is a vote for Free Speech A Free Press Freedom of Opinion His candidacy is a direct protest against the attacks now being conducted, under cover of the war, on the constitutional liberties which our forefathers won. MORRIS HILLQUIT has defended these liberties in his speeches here. He has appeared before the Post Office Department in Washington to insist on freedom of the press. MORRIS HILLQUIT says: ‘Progress can never come, truth can never be estab- lished by the stifling of opinions.”* Mr. Mitchel opposes free speech. Under his administration peaceable citizens have been clubbed and arrested for defending Democracy. As for Judge Hylan, he is dumb on this, as on all vital issues. Free Speech A Free Press Freedom of Opinion our great statesmen from Jefferson down have called these principles the A vote for MORRIS HILLQUIT is a vote to keep Democracy safe at home. The old political parties have departed from Democracy Vote to throw them out this year, VOTE FOR HILLQUIT for Mayor SIEVERMAN for Comptroller CASSIDY for President Board of Aldermen “The City for the People’’ Contributions Urgently Needed. Send To-Day to SOCIALIST CITY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, 7 East 15th Street. y. They have failed the Vote the Socialist Ticket. people. Vote (X) for Candidates Under This Emblem,