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WHEN HUSBANDS STILL GREAT, BUT » BLOCK MARTYRDOM 7 GROWING LESS, Mrs, Wiley and ad Ws Kent I+) Navy experts Say U.S, Wil sist on Going to Jail for | ( omtinue Its Preparation Pickeling White House, More Destroyers int Action, WAKES T Whe | WARTINGTON Ne 46 Amer ale Wow i M . e woe ade py 1 for pl * ‘ uw " ne ae th ¢ ~ upint ja Viren W art ’ * e ant . » Ker « te i f tie ft yund tha , member of , = the Tarife Come had paid hor] gree: that progtess (a being Kent protested to the | made againat Menace, tut prefer ising to accept that nettins |? bo e% nt on whether the nent of the judgment aguinst her and tor until the theory has been more! Gemanded that © pormittod to #0 | thoroughly tested. Meanwhile the 4o the workloure. The Court spect-| American Navy wil! continue ite fled that the issue should be settled | Preparations to deal with the menace. within four days Tt was said off at the Navy When Mrs. Harvey W. Witey, wife | Department to-day that the: “ns of the Pure Food ext was called | Pothing to forecast the possibility of for sentence she Insint taking a|@ Very heavy toll of ships next wee workhow jut an attorney ene | of 4 subsequent period, and tha waged by her hushand insiated on the | Varying results from week to week Court granting an appeal. ‘The Court | till were expected. Secretary announced it could not do both and | Authorized thin statement advised the lawyer to Ket Diy elient : ce rine menace has not to agres to some course and report | Proved the decisive factor in the ater, war that the Germans predicted it Woman's 1 veaduuarters an-| Would be, Itt eat harm nounced that Mrs. Wiley refused te h show be unde ermit fling of » bond necessary estimated, and ts atill a menace. an appeal and uid begin a fitt Its purpose to starve F day ventence in the workhouse land by August, this, coe ure, it has failed to d Al s aecalied fo I ion against U vox at we n the usual 6 ery month. workhou: m Fwenty-e re others now ume in the a great Me new Amer- house, w srought foan destroyers is proceeding rapid court f f second of- | Various devices for dete oi to in court ay] struments for their destruction are forbidden their belng imp The convoying ays- wavntioliee: tem is working out well and will be Jets now in the work-|come Increasingly efficient as new SH honwanattike a ers and other craft are added <=. tre] to-day Wilson at b at of John w,| With Shipping Board officiate to 1-| just the two building pr nes #0 WASHINGTON as to secure the maximum resulta vices for John W. Foster trom avatia t niele retary 0 and Dean of is} sald the 1 the Ware can Diy to-day by Preald matic Corps, were A dlating a party ‘evoryen dent Wilson, attended the ere jon the produc’ tion ©: merchant ships. headed In the Franklin Simon Shops for Boys Boys’ Mackinaws, Overcoats and Norfolk Suits Extravagant In Variety! But Economical To Buy! F there is any scarcity of woolens, we are keeping it quiet in the Boys’ Shops! Our present displays of winter clothes for the Boys are teeming with variety. And at the same time we have kept the prices down so es not to detract from the appeal of fine woolens and fine workmanship, Boys’ Mackinaws #10° to $1275 Skating models, with big pockets for skates, and new Norfolk styles, all with convertible shawl collar, made of all-wool genuine Western mackinaw cloth in a great range of colors, $ to 18 years. Boys’ All-Wool Overcoats $1275 In belted, military and plain slip-on models, made of tweeds and velours, in all colors, and warmly worsted lined. 8 to 18 years, Boys’ Norfolk Suits $1 250 Four smart models in « colorful range of tweeds, and cheviots, cut on snappy lines und handsomely tailored. 8 to 18 years, Small Boys’ Coats 8Qis ‘Trench and belted models, in tweeds and cheviots,. of all colors, Velvet or self collar, 3 to 10 years Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor Dantels ares Hughes, Novel U boat has been eliminated as a tac. | harmony and that entrated erg Franklin Simort & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets and THE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, NOVEMBER “SUFFS” SUFFS” PROTEST SUBMARINE PERIL. ‘Vampire Is Going Out of Fashion Now, anne Says ' So, and Gives First Place to the “Motionless Gazelle,”, Who, in the Coils of the Male. Boa-Constrictor, Promises, Everything and Gives Noth.) ing—Predicts Time Is Coming When “Women Will Sell Their Wits.” al pls trick of success,” Can't Have Everything,” eral other fictional top-liner: trade men, till t W to promise he last tributes of the situation.” pages of winner in s ra is scruple Kedzie Throop-€ hdene, peach Have rand technically v foyle-Dyck * nd heroine of is as vi ‘ther, rtuous as she “When the average man secs @ vampire he wants to run a thou- sand miles,” the noveltist smiled. | have known a good many men, | nes and | can assure you that the lady | ba with the earpentine gowns and jan the crimson-shaded lights turned low has one of two effecte—either | ne; she makes a man want to laugh, cr he says to himself: ‘Well, t would be a darned fool to fall for to he: rea in thems Gualntance, at leas af says Capt. Rupert Hug Hughes has explained w’ newest and most bri and the right to propo frankly to the man of her choic: thinking that ery one of tl author of “We hat Will People Say?” and sev rm is to awaken the The are paid. motionless nt novel, tha’ t, too, and I believe she ts by he wants to su r, She need not read after m rlage those perennial essays on ho lure her husband back to arth by combining domestic w 4e0 1s an {mmeuse! 4a woman who has no other stock in} chivalry of) but not relinquish the last favors) zelle| in the folds of the constrictor may be in full control f saying what Capt. y and forcibly in t port y is the peach of| 1 the vampire or the woman of breeding, brains and us," I told Capt. Hughes. “But I despis» | no | | charges tne TWO YEARS FOR ) STABBING. solemn, eye \| Caproni Now Plans To Fly Across Ocean With 50 Passengers ROME, Nov. 16,—Siz. Caproni, one of the inventors of the aero- plane now being tried out in the is to seek new or the war,” he said, “f In- da machine to carry persons and to be capable of ng the Atlantic. [even may mpt this some time in 1918, machine will make the fight from N ‘ound , touch- ing at the Azores and landin, Lisbon. It will tend fit att © Court after the jury announced tin favor of the defendant “When that time comes a woman fo.. had been injured in the moa . ed not make her love a matter of qewribed ax having place nt rer, and sale. neod not trick North Beach July 27, hen she ab 4 cheat and tantalize a man into wan roughly treated by a cor how Rapid Transit and had accepted as nOFOUR| Mullin ubmitte the 1 to the District At ordered perh that!’ deville with an interest in his busi-|ney Attorney John R em, who “Aw tho game is plased now, the ness, but relying above all on keeping | for Mra, Barrett In the absence of most suc ful woman with men 19} Cupid's torch alight by being Deli! aha O'Leary, w yan exc sted. Perens narra to thelr protec- every day.” ement of | 16, 1917, ul ja eh ‘MOVIE FANS! LOOK ‘WHAT YOU SHIVERED ATASSEA MONSTER \It Had Only Six Tentacles and | Was Made of Rubber, Pho- | tographer’s Suit Reveals. The o ning ich has been win- 4 from fanw as shudd movie one of the stars in the film production Thousand Leagues Under ha tenacl It should bit of scandal monster of the d Ing so largely wil ‘apher have ole 4 udditionat | -made »who hasbeen fig- sult of J. submarine the Univ n the “mn aga pe hn ture, iw and a jury in the trict Court How the moving pi going to feel w jucers of the p by M Mamson to Federal Judge Manton United States Dis tompan was reve to-d ture rooters aro en they learn they Whether it was the rubber or of divers him to limit the tenta jot divulged. ecau those horrible atta out to embrace deep might be out for as Willlamson. wild. the eu hirty-two feet long, wit ‘ easurement of thirty fee was matructed of rubber ote rings and other stuff, aid i kel Hke a Zappelin t noruing plang in the produ Live inatincts, who insp! “And then will what you cail lyel ection than Of /human animal-angel relation of mar-| A there is no common lie, than the] you a panacea for domestic . 4 * trite old fallacy of the popular novels,| “How could I have?” he asked with | sermons, editorials and other works of | refreshing honesty. , fiction that women mucceed by selling “Cupid, a blind child, goes into |, | their bodics, It {s one of the best] the laboratory of life, pulls down | pr ways a girl can find for going bank- two bottles from two d Herent ¥ rupt, and {t leads oftener to the dark | shelves and pours the contents streets than to the bright palaces,| together, The result, marriage, Many little village ~-ls have come to] may be a useful chemical com | town since time 18 and brought) pound or a large explosion. ‘ with them the level heads of ictly-| “The thing that is going to kee ‘ wise women who mako love ® busi- | marriage inte: Ng is the fact that ness and not a folly nobody ev 8 how it will tu ND thie-to-thevtype Carts Hughes [Pub Tk 8 red when I hea calla the “motiontess gaaelie | People talk about the reatinasness of |’) the moment. | naw 2 world and to roi ‘ i Les K cha He te thinking ¢ iar country, from an mod i with Inwhr . te writes: "When a yo ern Venezuela, Marriage 1 hivus hana Arie F goes mad tn a cab el bands and wives always be oe tite * woman who has In the same. Our moat m H 1 the ade $e his protection nothing on Henry VI[1.— N I aa he ; t sides, sau he hee ay pean) bare Se ett faery ET SN'T tt true,” T suggested, “hat WW weapons, therefor they | etm, “twelve yen | dumb and bind, 1¢ ta We can't bave overytbing placed within the reach of | BAGMe, Byenue, | tlon which of th » ig the helpless | "40 any more than elsewhere? I f 4 must on no a ingeter's one and which has overpowered the | eve that soctoty and Individuals have taken away from them, «ul tured to ch other, Bot to decide what they want ed they must never be | "But the perfection of the wor marriage—a padlocked call fo" the Wis | art of eelf-pretense is when she subtly |¢!Dline of souls, an incubat 4, "The w arms me up on wills the young man to overpower her | MUrsery for future altizens, a huma ut tnd te eo carried away by her own euc-|Télation making for supreme haj y a “| she inside-.2. cess that she forgets who started 1,| Nese We can't have everything ie 1 | She droops, swoons, s| 1m before tha | “Exectly,” agreed Capt. Humbe 1 h y B’: then mai i fury of her own in 4 cries | have @aid in my book, ‘In a¢ ontract eae r “Pp out, with absolute sty: ‘How| realm of law and puntaliment s OST OASTIES dare you! How could you! What made | #everity had more need ¢ e sation aimply moans, Why, Oswald!" | t Justify Itaelf than in the realin of wit se . COLD WEATHER Teena ie wedlock," What grosser * wether, nt, a CORN FOOD ENP e ould there he than the ° & for the efficiency of your gazelie, who | t the theory and the practi s ‘ n 9 bare $s Owen Johns salama Henry | The law and the church a r ¢ Sydnor Harrison's Angela and an ac- what few people will de . MRS. DE SAULLES ees by the ‘‘Peach of 1 of Propriety”’ TO DINE PRISONERS POOP PPO DPLOD DLP LA LLL LPAABD DAR DDL APOP THANKSVNG DAY Jers Feast fo¥ 60 in Mine Jail Regardless of Outcome of Her Trial, sauce and all that goes with a reg- ont (he dinner wil bee genuiew 7 ankegiving dinner tor beret a@ well aa her prinener guste, tut it waid her vien will be carried out roe Alene trial come of her owe oo ee Expects to Present Complete List ta la President Poincare This Afternoon. | PARIS, Now 14. Georges Clemenceau, sho i forming Minet tn euccsasion rot. Painleve, em- +0 trial to present the complete Mintatry A restdent Poincare this afternaan 4 * Ailing of her new Ministry #0 (ar is construated . Sack’ E byt and Minuet of War. ranged * eomencess nnnais ( of Voreign Affaire—Sievhen Viarinmiy ing Da h0 Or ney of di sic the Mineole jail at ber o a ee u . 78) Mintator ulee Parmer expen Minteter Louis Kiots * sixty odd prisoners now there) Mtinteter of Marine—Georges Leymues 4 large percentage are women, and| Mintster of Commarce—Ettenne Clon + Mrs. Da Mauiles has taken a apectal | entel Interest in these incarcerated mem-| Minister of Publio Works — Afberg bers of her own nex despite the bur. | Clavellle. R den of the serious charge under which id of Munttione—tovie Lowe rontn Minister of = dinnor as planned by her {9 to] perre ——— te lah consist of roast turkey, cranberry Minister of Colonies—ttenty simon. ‘The Ministers of Agriculture, Labo + Thankamiving feast, including|and Provisions have not yet been an- ince pid, Tt will he prepared by the}nouneed, A. portfollo wa offered to ", Capt. Andre Tardieu, but he declined. i chet. {9 sald to be “some e Tar of, 1 be rved in the WaY| ne noand Up mae Pe va “ her meals are served In the jail Stackers, Mra, De Saulles apparently waa! qaRRishURG, Pa., Nov. 16.—Steps happy when she obtained the)t round up about 60.000 men, most ef nt of Sheriff Seaman to her! whom clasned i Ia said to look confident d to her acquittal, in whi t State Draft Head- ly |quarters ay out and out slackers, are ch | about to Ye taken by local oMotals. | Liberty Bonds Accepted as Cash | . Coats Reduced 9.75 From Prices Up to $30 Saturday's Outstand- ing Sensation With or Without Fur Collars Rich, stunning Winter Coate-— the finest collection we have ever Drought together in a reduction sale, The very height of Bedell achievements in “Style Without Extravagance.” Velours, Kerseys, Boucles, Silk Seal Plushes, Pom Poms, Mixtures, All Colors. New York's premier collection of coats priced up to $80—with genuine fur collars of skunk, opossum and smart taupe coney or amartest self crush collars. Many of these coats are lined throughout with guaranteed lin- ings. No Charge for Alterations * Fashion Shops Nineteen West 34th St. means the final roduct f woman's | have been cheated out of two tentacle is prete Consequent-|evolution. Do you?” CALLS WOMAN PERJURER. croctead considerable discussion among 1 6 he | thos who hearc he adining: adr hi : si cleatn aie Hes 2 are coming to the time when Justice Fieiatie in ik ‘ we is ‘i BLO a salon " t Whorecs the vampire, finds in- all women will sell thelr) eri he sulting from the lnpression wax that the oct finite diMMculty in annexing even ono | Wits, instead of ee embra AGE | raesuere bxigsepaswlln C08 ORG TT Goeneaian iiececen el es ; ; ughes prophesied confid estimony of Mra. Mary Barrett, No ! ; Eeertally wealted Auanand “1 believe that the 16 Kast 62d Street, end a ctient of * Nard time getting by. Mer. Willlam = Sale at 667 AMPIRES are going out?” 1] preface to successful marriage is Jeremiah O'Leary, In her suit to cote 0? ought to know what he was tall Four asked Hughes. {n-a| dhe ‘eomplete politioaly eoanamiio’ ‘i1sct’ $19,000 derndgue ‘trom the New| ule vooue pecause ne constructed. the iy spirit of the purest scientific curto®-| and romantic emancipation of ie-and Queens County Railroad were Co hun, He made) tha admins the. au eANT Ba him in his win-] women, Every girl, every wo- seo a en eng id Pet's mhorteomingy rather ter home at West 67th Street. | man, should havee vote, a trade antly 460. ‘as Fulton St. | 14-16 of OPPENHEIM. GINS &G Fulton St Announce Extraordinary Shoe Sale own: itth St New ews Broad & W. Parh® reet—Brooklyn 750 | Women’s Smart Boots For To-Morrow, Saturday — Exclusive Oppenhet { Two new models i measuring 1114 inches, ground to top, patent i leather vamp, quarters and heel of cham- Pagne colored suede, kin vamp and heel, match, Inalls Present Hand turned sole and Louis XV. heel. sand widths, including AAA and AA. Sale Price 7.75 ser Model n extra high cut boots | ‘m, Collins & Co. also dark brown ki tops of brown suede to Pairs | | | Value 12.00 | | 74 Pa