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, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Up to American Woman To Win the World War by VOTES FOR ACTIVE ENTRY IN POLITICS Perper eee Seven Millions of Her Must Be- - ain Training at Ovce to Ful | Organization of TI V S210,000 Sought From bie ‘ ‘ Places of Seven Million Mon ; : aunt Seen in Abandonment Who Will Be Needed on Bat- Horough and $1,000,800) fn Non-Partisan Polic tle Front Says English Woman terest Cha From BR . —- Who Narrowly Escaped Edith i. ETAL nye WS Cavell’s Fate—Must Invade sflss Al ? ' the an ederat ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ nipe a _ te ihe Factories and Shipyards as aor today tert ' abant ’ : hd : Well as Stores and Offices and 5 stp ted ’ . a Learn the Business. 5% actively enter American ' «uf nina year, This action took the form of a Marguerite Moners Marshall, nadia ; conatitution provide for the ar “Te i the Hrookiyn Mapld Tranatt and Inte nual conven ! t ‘ \ Comsat 4 few monthe om ‘ ‘ MP OMS LA: ‘ d of an +] Papers have been prepared by the Instead of inte in N in Wome D 4 elections 7 ae sf Corporation Counsel oMce in a suit fa Haber movement if Ms «cour : rete . «were improperly charged and al-| punting virtua ve ‘ih H ve flowed by the Public Service Commis Hon of a third party in opt , pasion th rs 4 both the 1 ihe Republican and Sonn ati rere ee eee ee Democ onizat t kee ot the fhe ; hat! Ph? dormant action against the In stibhey ; sage of th should prepare themacives so that) «i... ie Seawceca 4a, Sena “tmnt in Woman's war work, Mrs may be capable of taking up the| "borough for bonuses to President Anterican yore s Stobart, whose own hand k men must drop. | Shonts, Counsel Rogers and Auditor gremime a pro-German were Heat to perform the) 64 N Chicago the other day 1 saw | Gaynor amounting to $219,000 which covered to-day mont dime ii dangerous mi 0 able-bodied un sell All that was avaliabte through Press taaka and w <i 4 eee iti Uiedwes (wn genaticns ig were also allowed by the comminste > has braved such p {dent Gompers was tepetition of tne nd hardshils T Nope. no Aieviwan'| te thal arawits dob ows tet n construction charges, has been re statement that man spies and woman may be compelled to face job to hold a waiters nophin | vived and will be pressed. Teutonic agents” hone thiscons Karly in the war Mra. Stobart ba vurant? All over England one sees Papers in boti: cases will be served Mey But te 1 f 1lith Cavell.|the sign, ‘No man of military age 18 on stonday and the Corporation Coun- members of the convention it was enced shot to death {employed here’ 1 doubt Saar diveutadt tae ations ecqneae Jearned that this pro-German attack spy In twenty-four hours while] thove signs are to be found to have something done before the bas taken definite form In efforta to engaged in relief work in Belgium,|tct. The employers now t administration goes out of push through insidious utions She worked under shell fre for eigh- [excuse that if they discharge the The Thompson Committee originatin all parts « untry teen hours in Brussels, She was the| Men the places cannot be filled, Wi ioaures we ‘ a ‘fisheaael Gar rh Asi fhe We women trained for work, that excuse | disclosures were made more than a © shape focal labor affairs to thet than to com 1 flying fwould be taken away year ago. sin ands fie column at the front in} | Mra, stoburt Feat then spoke) ‘The BB. T. case, wherein the lar One resolution has t which npanied Bane | ih slow testea ined, Dub none: th amount of money is involved, is Proposes to give local organizations 0 nae feartul retreat Par shel; own ed on interest charges put in by international unions the righ Austrian and Bul-| tion American wom the pany for money raised to pay strike whenever they see ewan the mountains of its share of new subway construction, | less of what thelr nation m- Montenegro and Albania to Scutari the damnation of | we subway contract allowed not tol cers think, Oppone of this During this campaign she re 0 for which ; hink. Opp hi History,’ exceed 6 cent interest, to be Jution say such a ¢ would give rode for two days and nights without Servians German agents just the kind of frult- ii ‘ Bi received from | To the German, woman is a beast b. RT. bonds and notes bear ont ful local conditions they want to work | the affection of "The Lady of burden, the incubator for pro- | por cent Interest, but it is the Black H She holds using food for cannon. Li } 1 under, many wins, the next thing will be the city that a claim for 6 yank of Major in the Serbian Army it she The opponents of this resolution an inv ion of America, For her work w ceive and high officials of the federation Public Service Commission © is trouble enough cone Personal thanks of the tortured, dragged into slavery, tute ane red feel that there ty trouble enough Con- i eee nae ae tluna even ag the women of Belgium This extra 1 per cent. interest ha trolling locals even with the rigid ® cord a ind Northe been figured out to amount to $1,990 constitutional safeguards now exist- | She is thor of “The Flaming] “The women who clamor for pease) goo, The city demands that It be ing. And anti-American jokers ai- SWord in Serbia and Elsewhere."| now, as a group clamored in New) out and a readjustment of the ac- roady have been { n se Now she is speaking in the United kk the other pisnt, i . inthnwe hid aye: Dee agi Ee A i nd G . banehy Oo: orant the les: aught by | counting made, other resolutions ates and Cana ia for the nefit of years of this war, they are! In the Interborough case the bo- The only out-and-out * the Serbian Red Cross, althe ane [brutal or they working for tie « are rejected as part of the con- i hulds herself ready to return to. the mans. Before the outbreak of hat whicl struction cost 1 similar readjust pends ae which t at any imoment, At the Hotel I was a member of peace ao-| Sruction BAGS EAE CREE URIS Federation express n seis & found ter: & anal, oi 1 was addressing a peacs;ment asked, In both cases the be represented at ‘ a eray eting the night war was declaret nounts, totalling together “international relations « cospare. ~ hii Mut T know that before women ca! fail aw a burden on the taxpayers of ance she reminds Me ao a o preve rare race @ 6 « wheney ay remin do anything to prevent future wars, | ing city. ‘ ‘ Pankhurst. Both women have | th Hi acon) eelipemeey would bind the Fe - decep- Germ the front «morrow, whic vely a ae f German brutality \ ident " purple affected acted 19 “ides. a saioren te Inyglist .| if” you think that Amerienn —_ affect that timelte make wan 66 HAT co you think women are needed in work He eague Submits Plan for nent ‘ ~ ve yst necessary war service here more than at the front?” Las Anglers’ Leag ni and no ‘ ¢ : sig. aloha x ishing Ba ( Andrew J. Furuset *reaider fo can women to perform?’ | Mrs, Stoba Artificial Fishing Banks to the Seaman's [oternauon Ki ran ¢ algner Yes,” she sald ns Moskowilz appeared at the wonvention t "Your wome an refit Suey DAYS ie I afUal yg ¢ water In tho vicinity of ppent a at deal, and hospita pOUsi of nurses, An ry i. ip pe _ sponsor u programme of € : sens: | tie ; New York can be made to produce te Red Cross, th ingest’ numb of Americar : “Phe labor of no nation had a vote Te Rcaonad: women are. nee Naas on tha| times more food than an of tund: in the starting of this war,” he said. . ; business and industrial front. Work| This belief caused @ special Conservas It cannot now afford to concern t y very Brel there js not picturesque, like that be-| thon Committee of the United Anglers Red in tie! walitics ‘ot ‘the ‘war BGG Knitting i# net hind the trench * Stupid, mono-| League to call upon Mr, Moskowita, peace situation without taking upon ty exhausting labor, The) tonous, exhaust leveid of glamou suumisaloner of Markets, to-day, und fa ineuluais sone oF (ba reapanuioll who works at winding ban- &nd glory. But upon the youngs| urge that a part of the const of Lonk ity for the war, ca no advan- rf sewing hospital garments 5 La Le. fon ade permet] tatand be converted into urtifictal fish tage to labor's participation war ; warm room, takes n toll reste, [ believe Ing ba t. John Klein, ye and peace politics at this tim couversasion sponsibility for winning the war fessional fisherman of Bergen Beac Alleged use has for many years constructed and r la 1) she wan present for imp was cha presentatives Longshoremen’s Union tion asked for an imme gation and or brief ¢ President Goipers y women ong ry well for the time or 8! But why not | the are needed in save not for other worl old ladies i of sinall chil thelr homes, invalids, ren who ke charge of the knit- Wed After Release y Harder Work Than Knitting not for woman.’ and American women will be killed, - WIFE WHO RETRIEVED HIM | - | SEES O'GRADY ARRESTED om Prison ‘aaa | CITY READY TO SUE FOR BIG BONUS PAID / SHONTS AND OTHERS | charged up in prior determinations: was put in and was allowed by such grounds for hia trade t. Klein declares these ground can be constructed along the coast at @ very small cost and without danger of obMyuctt navigation. A ing to his plans, rocks, logs, tin pans and gene eral debria would be dumped into the Yeady addressed communications to 2 7 ay «They Gui L ral a \ water a specified point until the persons who seemed tv be under sus. , tins and the sewing rsd Straight” Seven Years, Boo ocean bed for fifty feet in the vicinit tion was adopted tasks, ™ a jn ie thickness, Sea vegetation would soon Aw resolution iticlzing Judge “There 1S other and more nec- | The girl said »} uld be faithful, | 62 ng place and cruataces Hayden of the | et Court at Rox essary work to be performed by = and she was. That was in 1907 becan 3 sand periwinkles would bury, Mass., for an alleged unfair young, ‘strong, financially inde: Arthur O'Girad Tai HOES ' tract ft statement regarding the loyalty aud pendent women. Why don't these | 0000) 78 as ris end attrac patriotism of labor and calling upon Women stop talking, stop carry- ved € prom ason Nis way n’a proposition has been Ine him either to prove or retract bis! ing around huge, gay knitting» | te Sing Sing Ir n for burglary y the United States Bureau statements was adopted with the de bays, stop hanging little food | When he get out, in 1910 the girl 8 and approve Cots mand for the retraction eliminated cards in their windowe—and go {inet him, and ad to do was to] Moskowitz — promised ae out to-morrow and do somethin: move into the | had fi up delegates to co-operate with 0 Stobart demand, 4: No, 297 fty-third Street | them KISS MARKET CORNERED -voiced but indignant [nay to work at tiie Job wie had — BY SOLDIERS, HIS WAIL) ‘what’ cin eres aoe" 1 querted in une for twin as boosterer for shelf, § STRYKER FOUND SHOT. [vee | 7? Duane Street . tronounced a “They can fit themselves to Mill the | pie akan At oS er Anca Bes ad Marhant: Rronene Civilian Wants Health Departi nent ene of the men who are Boing Into | years O'Grad 1 wht, But juecuat & Bltpkar slant your armies.” she replied. "The time * he did ne. Whe n ot Osculatio ur arnt rey jnight h retired merchant and on to End “Restraint of 1 for these women to get business and|did come, this 4 ing . t residents of the G and Give Some One a industrial training ia not twelve! Finn met | al wan found dead toues A A well-dressed man, carrying a cane, | months hence, when employers want le mone x Is he pes vullet wound in his head at hist urd of Health Offices | them, It is now 9 res we hl Gell No, 141 Van Steklen stre me away be me awe etdar “¢ today, and tnauired j S47) vou realize that if America! fut that could not be done. When| | Mel erefierisy for Commissioner Haven erson. t iy cl NON] Vive lives next door F contributes men to the warlihe ensuing over M ‘ ! “What is your busine asked an| | 6 ra, wh ustom is Gaines in the same proportion as even Aus-|(Grady was ping, with her $ er ho every 4 nw weThat's for lim to Know.’ replied the | tralia has done you must send 7,000,-| four children huddled about her. ‘The Meare meee ten A stranger. Tho attendant referred him |000 fighters to Europe? Do you not| trouble was 4 r $509.83. Ie 4 veda Peering throug to Dr. Greeley of Commiseioner Emer-| gee that there should be an industrial | Charged that OGrad reed the en basement w ie a son's staff. larmy of 7,000,000 women to do the |Uursement of ashier on it, He ying on the f R “IT want this promiscuous osculation | work these men are now doing in the Vee he he boys bea ! now prevalent on a at of the warlinited States? Bice. 3 | “Women who, are not forced wy LIBERTY BOND RUSH ENDS. minitt ork for their tiv a wh f the de manity you go you see) MOF for irl and who a n her bed h girls kt and sail No. | Physically Mt should be going into the | use body el It ought to be | business training schools to pre: . ; ie stopped: Health or-| themselves for office positions These | 108 ©] & QQ WOMEN WORK ON P. RR dered {t st Iva women should be going to the ships Let ee aot “wits TaNDeaaT ia gna ts pur to lt heny: to the | tories and saying to the amployerd \ that the nt atone Force Kant of Pitteborgh Brun oul ne wou Go Ne We don't ask you to pay us any- (higher the 4 \ PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 17—A Raat be coullt ching, but won't you let us stendl” seca ‘ fac the| mately 30 per cent. of the | around and see how your work !s|first Issue. ¢ ui >w of employees of the Ponnoylva k Billy Sunday's Son Fighting to e? Won't you arrange to give fein has He eke peat wert tle instruction? Then, when the |axation, w Le eae erg eal Gat eeearaine to Alastore ce Assembly | Government calls your men in six)" ih Se hee iene ag to re-| months or a ve we shall be ready jie te surte ala ‘ ay {to hel you ou 5.000 pelved 9 islearam Bully, § | "1 don't mean,” Mrs. Stobart inter-| Moat of t ‘ © been| ‘0,08 in Atlanta stating that his #0n,|rupted herself to explain, “that tdla offered in r 4 per} kinds of Jc George A. Sunday, has joined the} women should compete for positions cents b. sina = Pratl . American expeditionary forces in| with women who must earn thelr own shortening rapid friat France. “I am proud that he living. 1 mean simply that the young, issue R ay ft 9 anxious to serve his country,” Billy | strong women who are riding around % Ret yie bee i ise telegraphed. in motor cars tn this city and country fom Vio at $28.34, | telegraph and Lore. ve teen ae from Your Newsdealer in Advance MEAUUS bo aFiAba Ghat cuales was caused —— 1914, 8 Miss Hollins Driving Famous Four-in-Hand Tean, Owned by Late Alfred Vanderbill, at Horse Shou ‘| 4 NORTHCLIFFE PAPER. MAKES AN ATTACK : ' v I cs Own ‘ Hesprentsiml n Fotlie : Wt the Peitish ; | : Vee. : 4 ; t on : t ; 1 arate ° ' at ‘ ' r The t ally wa | ' ( ‘ for ' mainder) att aint fere Lioyd ree without ‘iting tiers be forehand. Ow 1 the later ° niet thin 3 ra refer le Kussian : a would heave teen better had 3 1 to the facts.” = eel 3 Chairma SSS nies MARION HOLL RN resigned ag Lifte’s Se aeRO eee ee ee eerie ie rer ere era) CREDITORS ARE ENTITLED BOMB AT OPERA | TO INSURANCE mn IN CHICAGO ONLY | ederal, Court) Interprets Law in | | Favor of the Harriman Bank | Against Broker's Estate, APANICPRODUCER. 2" Hailes in) Tisele, Dut Mig] test SHARe Breer ot: Sharieete Have Repeated Iroquois Rete, HRCA UR Racnsoven tL Bars Disaster. Inaba dM UA at © Men Under Mary Garden's Microscope é eitexao Se v= arnt Gaur i eloped. tia wa ven Third in the frank and pungent series of tosday ; nut six articles written especially for The Sunday ° at the Auditorium } World by the great operatic star. ‘ rare He ae a ae . edi © Corn Cookery De Luxe—-Twenty Recipes exnected todo damage; hut for toothsomely patriotic dishes, contributed roby : mie nie as ‘hi A calli a ‘I personally by the chefs of New York's But dis greatest hotels and restaurants Sete itiicteres cade Gace 5 atl Two Big, True War Romances~-How Cupid wonld not have Killed a fly.” neeord. [Ors whiten w ay cone ' anne Winged Major “Billy” Bishop, England's ceteuviion ae : he aap aioe eC Be a ai Greatest Airman —and the Epic Love Tale turned over to the chiet by Kederal] of the practling of freud by Itul of Two Metropolitan Opera Favorites, ripen a paola: isn #4 Eauitable of New York and t Emmy Destinn and Dinh Gilly, Her Arab ee enibley Ulaya tele sap heats Tet oe Sweetheart. New York bomb squad. The chief Harry Lauder Tells of the Need of Fun Heine aah Seats sala WILL BECOME A PRIEST Henry Herbermann, the Smiling, Square- kreat theatre, seating andl Unusual Favor Shown ii D pensas jawed New Yorker Whose Specialty Is } POs ASL DOSE Reems Ha Ay tion Permitting Wesstin Putting Through the Hard Jobs Other } Wny persons socially well know Ordination Men Pass Up-~He Hauled the U-Boat Into t Minera i Anois tn su \| Henry Wessling yin blind, Central Park, for One Thing. Chicago, ax did t “ chen oak H 1 vite © Zalud's Final and Most Sumptuous Page si ain eesti Gigted, aentalen eee haben he of Made-in-America War Winter Fashions We be ero JF as fared ip ie 1|mation of Mr. \ ‘ ‘ A charming. unique and colorful display Dadtarans GF nation that dhvesanenlle ce eet ee cape of up-to-the-minute evening gowns Pues Senen Obhe Tree Bai ple ni seni © Two Big Color Pages of Timely Drawings Jarkened iad anita Ge ord 4 Catto by World Magazine Staff Artists,Herb Anpener Athy w z Oia pe shrae mG prion te iy eae) ’ nN ener? Roth, U. N. R., and Enrique Hine. nee PARAL gt ee es si Me = 4 Call of the Sea—The New York State Galli-Curel and Octave D Mr. Wessling x and has Training-Ship Newport and her crew of Hs ae Fi ad rc Sas nantes ae Ora ; budding officers of the new American Mer- $ discovered. has bestowed or h chant Marine. Be ra NT HCl y ovat) ROR EM OOH co INE € All this in The World Ma ; ib atten Dac RST a oni day and nowhere else in New. York — Spangled Banner.” Ay Galli-Curels| Mr. Weastin An Exclusive Feature Number above the bedlam the audience qu i £8 Maing teen icnsnta iii Going ON ta 8 worits an Mearns ta ‘3 len totallye ptt 4 How American Army Officers Spread Our Pome: BAG! "beak Propeganda on the Eastern Front —Ex- cell rane cath pt ‘ SMOKE ROUTS 200 GIRLS clusive photos just received from Roumania sl i ated aM AS $50,000 SPICES BURN ‘show the United States’ efforts to stiffen been pinced in the: thea \ the Slav beck line by explaining America’s PODS SNPS ED a fit an nial Tt purposes to the Russian troops slaze : © Photographs Showing Caneda’s Naval ‘ t Plans A 1 © A Poge of Pictures of w York School f ie = ; Boy Competitors for The World's Gold, ’ t Mcda!s at its Grand Final Field Dz o- Ding Lon Order Fo-Morrow's Sunday World

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