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THE nvENW NG WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1917 ” TLS rR TR |America Needs No Army of Women ON ‘MASGES’ ROCKEFELLER JR. ‘LABOR LEADERS GERMANS TOSTOP. GERMANS TO HALT Seddiers to Teach Men Their Duty; STAFF INDICTED GIVES $100,000 10 WILL TOURU.S.10 TRENCH ATTACKS, ARMY'S COLLAPSE: Country Noehe on Soma of Ee i FEDERAL JURY AIDY.Mf.C.A. FUND. PUSH WAR WORK | (Fh Aaa nee mttow : i American Comers Under Fire Urkidh Commander Says Many | (a oh Mana ate Editors, Manager, an, Ween ind ind Wife Make Joint! Nation -W de Can Campaign to 4 To wine A ‘ in French Balloons Over Teutons Refuse to Face | Artists Accused of Cone Contribution 45,000,000 | Put Down Pro-German Battle Lines. Fire and Surrender, piracy. Drive Ends To-Night Propaganda. —————— ' - j —_—— AMERICAN FIFE HRADQUAR|) LIVERPOOL, Ort. % (Correapend- The ¥ Grand Jury retuenet A rift of $100,000 from Mr ant Mee | BUFFALO, Now 19-4 nattotie TERA, Nov 19 German night patrola eres of the Ansociated Praas)—trl- Indiet meant affernour inet John 0 Roehetetion jr vid the | Wide pro-American propaganda came are giving the Americans a wide dence that the German commanders | AOVEN persone connected w tre Younes Men's ¢ Ane mn | palen to offers eooret proCermad berth since Perahing’s men on recent are wall aware that the German Army | Me the Morlatiet publication re ampalan Fund ineed to | propawanda in the rar f America Qmensiona accorded similar partion |e deteriorating and that they have to cantly & 4 from the mails tay by Georen W. Perkins, Chairman | workers ie being pinned hg the such a warm reception. The waual tty to keep it tomether hy terrifying | | ‘The ind nin harkens © G f the Finance Committee of tha) American Federation of Labor, itwae Rightly excursions over, No Man’® their troops la given in @ latter writ. \aey under Maptonane Act were [Nd The gift wae made through the { = fe by soya? Thia te looked upen Land have been without encounters ten by an officer of a Liverpool reml- found against Mas Baatman, editor; Women'a Committers, of which Mra bi re jompers as one of the d “ f t ov o he low , . erat ne an fawn menta of “ op Lesage? rill Rogers jr, business manager) ton Deeultory artilierying kept up to- lapee of the German will como #001 Henty 3.0 Ep cay om main halrman ‘Thia pian in expected to amooth ont day, the fighting line being normally he added J arthur Young, ilwatrator: and Jann _ TH® Rockefeller Institute gave] much of the labor tvagio In Govern active, There were no infantry ac- The beat cure for peasimiam would | teed and Josephine Heil, writers, |91.900,000 to the fund inet weok und | mont shipyards, to have « soothing tions, There have been no casualties be a few days in the front line | Additional indictments were nd ‘announced that it would give an ad I ie . rag al situation a? Guring the lant fow days, Gen trenches, There are no possimiste neaines Rogers and Wie Masse Pub |4itional 16 per cont. of the teiatl meen her sare not at Pershing paid a surprise visit to his here except among the German pris- filiated with the apirit In the raliroad eroup, ‘The outward and vioivie sien of thie propaganda will be specchmaking Ine men in the’ front line trenches on oners. Saturday and returned to-day greatly = “The last time our bi jon was pleased with their eMciency and the tn action we took quite a number of splendid dincipiine they showed under prisoners, and they were a dismal lot. fire. One non-comminsioned oMecer with American artillery observers are wn-| whom I spoke told me that large num- 4et fire in Fronch observation saus- bers of the Germans simply will not age balloons. face our fire and refuse to attack. Accompanied by French “teachers,” His own company had been under fire tho Americans are learning under for nearly five days, and at last they actual battle conditions the game of had signed a round-robin to the com- @erial observation, the ranging of pany commander to say that they artillery and the spying out frot) could not atay any longer. above of German battlo tactics. | “Two of th@ ringleadera were ar-|That’s the View of Woman | Coincident with this announcemont|rested with the {dea of making an ft was atatod that a alte has already cxample of them, but their comrades| Patriot and Daughter-in-Law been laid for a “school of sausage demanded their release with such| Of a President, Mrs. G. Vere work” for Americans, French and energy that the officers had to give] Tyler—Projects of Fighting | American obrervation balloons wiil way. Later on the men repeated their be utilized to train a big corps of men demand to be taken out of the front Regiments Called Chimerical for this highly specialized work. |line. The officers ordered them back and Unnatural—Woman Is a Judgo Jullus M. Mayer of the, With nineteen States yet behind United States District Court, (9 their goala, the $15,000,000 war fund ts | whom the indictments were re echeduled to end at midnight to-night turned, Issued bench warrants for the An exceptional siowing by other| bor leaders who wilt make caretully persons named Staten was confidently expected to) mapped tours pinhead the different Tho penalty under this law is a|make the bie sum a reality, To! ctassen of Iabo explaining the Fode maximum fine of $10,000 or twenty | make mw however, Mr. kine and! oration’s pro-Government attitude, years’ imprisonment, both, A. WH. Whitford, National Campaign warning labor against the influenca The Indictinent mentions the follow- ay urged all to It toca of German sympathizers and imprest ink objectionable articles and pleture® peign managora throughout the ing wpon it the urgent war need of contributed by #ix of thone indicted y Kn article by Hantman entitled “A|t%, (0 exert every effort in the re | full and uninterrupted production. maining hours of the drive to make! phe first mpeaker will start thie Question,” another by Dell headed | |, “Conacientious Objectore;"” a third by|!t 4 success, work within a few days after the cone vention ends here Saturday. Ho i Reed under the caption “Knit a Strait] The following States were reported Boy; a poem | as running exceptionally atrong: Con-| Jonn HM, fraternal delegate to the ‘ Jacket for Your Soldier IN WAR BAZAAR INQUIRY by Jenephine Hell called “A Tribute; a| necticut, Misnissippl, Delaware, Tex-| convention from the British Trades ria. Union Congress, He will make cartoon showing “Death” measuring @/as, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Cy -_——-- drafted man for a coffin; a pleture by) Montana, Utah, Indiana, lowa, Mis- speeches before the shipyard labor Siem ate Fahy entitled * Ang Their Fling." Prosecutor pects to Ane] Youns ontit ving F Fine.” | gourl and Colorado. groups On: bOth consta, Hill hae beam There is one American in the'to duty, but the men refused. The] Creator, Not a Destroyer of Receipts Late To-Day. isahice Ohio LiLMOlb ahd SMabeaahle | tet ate doce eatetee cous uae ween td stretch his muscles carelessly, He replied by killing all but four of the District. Attorney Swann, with As- a e other e rt VERE TYLER sistant District Attorneys Kilroe and “Every State in the Unton is tn tine! fighting. say: bel promised In-| , and working hard," sald Director] 4 Ainy enoneii 'y Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Brogan, to-day began his promised Ine} oi. o¢ Wealthy Hudson, N. Y., ane « na or The long standing dissension was stationed at an advanced machine) officers and marching over to the gun post, secreted behind a shallow | British lines to surrender. : pare . 4 a vestigation regarting the dissipation of d, ‘There $s not a wavering|among the unions employed in tie Sears sation Sead He seer Mtge rarraanes IN mene’ HE duty of American women to-day is to mobilize aS aM ATMY) tho pronts of the Army and Navy B Manufacturer Listed in Cana- State." garment working trades had an air- merican got cramped, He luxuri-| moved up against the British the men | eld he Grand Central Pala ian'C ‘ The lant Chic port showed of mothers—not 2: . The latter} saar held at the Gran ' " e Ia cago report showed a}, hen resolutt viding for ated in stretching his legs and then|had to be bullied into fighting by be- i tas an army of women soldiers. from Oct. 27 to Nov. 8. He summoned dian Casualties, | total of $2,198,000, with a bie closing| ine Sila tabs hate ie ders! an trresist/bie desire to straighten up|ing sent into action in front of a| Would be physically, morally and psychologically absurd. to hin office George F. Sweeney,the ad-| ALBANY, Nov, 19—Malcolm Gif- department and Intended as a move toward peace waa reported. James P, Holland, President of the New York vent scheduled for to-night. Cincin- ho is credited wiin|ford Jr., son of @ wealthy manufac- his back came over him. Forgetting | Moving barrage, which meant certain That is the verdict of a well known New York woman, Mrs. G.| vertising solleltor who i credited wit |{urer of Hudson, N. Ya who was res| tl: whose original goal of $450,000 , the American sto |death to all who lagged behind, ? ‘ y te Na.| having received roan sade he American stood up NGA; abbtiet odsenen PaSeNtly. GUE Vere Tyler, on the proposal to form a Woman's Na-] pein iene eee obtained for the|loased from custody on a charge of| #8 voluntarily rained to $500,000 by The Germans were alert, There| Liverpool Regiment had a fierce fight tional Home Guard which has travelled to us from} proxramme on aw ffty-ffty basis; Wal ator atten: two. sarise had aie 54, |e sietg ees rissip mare esate leghtion of tabon vided wih te = js p ° ft fi ‘ demar de Bille, the paid director; Johu|aereed concerning hia case, has been $4,000 a . Inited Ch Workers, ‘fhe reao« was an Instantaneous bang and a| WhER ended uh With a strange ex: St. Louis. Mrs, Anita Calvert Le Bourgois, a woman} demar de Bille, the paid director: Sali | tiiied in action In France. This tn-| The War Council announced to-day] nted Garment Monten st gmail shell whizzed across No Man's id a apron ‘ 1 as referred to the Executive i lawyer in this city, is the founder of what she calis| Ht, be Montomar, Secretary, and Irving | formation was received by his paronts | that it Is urging local campaign works ution wa: Land. Tho incautious American waa| "4 driven off in panic some Ger- her than that. his c Donald |two years old, enilsted In « Canadi i yunell to place negro organizers in a S yet unsolicited send checks either to) cou" La . - ploding wickedly twenty feet distant.) i ipeared, We felt certain that w3 > ight Government will take us. The women want to fight. The investigation will continue this |)ear ago, His death occurred Nov. § i rasurers of the State of local corh.| but that feeling has disappeared, self, still holding tight to the splin-| made a pretense of advancing to a ment showing | che “Why, the sons of guns!" ho eade / i Hi i Pe Ung near enough to us to be sure of} women already are organized and partly equipped. of April 1, 1913, after attending a dinner | New York, $6,240,215; Oranges, $207 « % Council, fed fine of dete om, @ Ii to-day In @ mossage from the © ers to devote to-night to a final effort the target. ‘The missile struck the| @408 who had been holding a strong America’s third line of defense. igeeclg hy vhbas x, had asked peri aon to use @)inilitary unit with some fellow stu- s tes, dele K ‘ b erican 80 ; | . Cleveland H, Dodge, National Treag.| the Southern States, wate King ¢ The American soldier was knocked off! ware in for a rough experience, but : They will seek Federal recognition, carry guns and jin oy "and the District Attorney |” Gitford was arrested in April, 1914, auffeur, in April of the preceding | ™itteee. said, and the negro organisers would s _ year, He came to Albany on the night drawled and beat It back quickly to! Drotection from their own officers. , $6,240,215; <ED Mrs. Tyler to discuss this ‘050 MARKS PAID AMERICAN dance in Troy, Later, he engaged an| 643; Montclair, $193,311; Harrisbure, | automobile to take him back to Troy, | $63,600; Newark, 36,461; Ghat he knew nothing ab the bagaar,| Tho young man, who was twenty-| viduals and business organizations; report instructing the executls | SeGtiee, MARNE Party OF She seam “but we will get into the actual fighting later if the a he hed aranted it dents of Williams College, about « ork ve b ni ing fluently, wiped the dirt off him-| 14 gurrender badly, and they had Btreet, Now York Clty, or to the! such action would have beon resented 7 x Ment showing | charged with murder of Frank J. Clute, | 'f tered ploce of rifle. counter-attack with the object of get-| tees, An enrolment of 1,000,000 is sought. One thousand ae out to-day were as follows: Greater a ci he adoption of "1 Fox informed the District Attorney |@dlan War Office. for funds, It also asked that indi-| Im connection with ¢ butt of hia rifle and passed on, ox-| Pomltion. Moving on to the next ob- “We are the generals behind the lines,” she says, Sei seding = sk in his law office Bro s vets roe q ‘ : was a w his feet. He arose to his knees, curs: the truth was that this bunch wanted urer, at No. 124 Kast Twenty-eighth Alabama sa’ ere was me nm wear trousers—regulation army knee trousers tucked into leather put announces t he expects to be in a Latest totals of typical citios given | be welcomed, get another rifle, He worked that)" “when the German command found| J 43K piece overtime the rest of the day! out what had happened, they sent plan because, as the descendant} wy; , nt 6! 4 intentions 4, ¢ Norfolk, | trying to get the Frys who had come | forward s great bouy of reserva With| of an old Southern family and the{couldavert ee | Jwhere he tater appeared ngain at the | $12,357; | Trenton, $80,000; Morris: | so near getting him. orders to recapture our prisoners. Job: | dance with mud-covered clothing. The | town, $143,718 Camden, $61,868; Headquarters received and for-| Heavy gunfire rained on us, of which |@uhter-in-law of President John) «gery HERE js no question as to the| Fe ee a eye ee tne. of a | Waaningt 386,006; Jersey City, warded to-day to Premier Clemenceau] the prisoners got a good share, They| Tyler, her Americanism is as unques- motive of the woman who! small gum of money that night between $61,004; | Englewood, $90,392; Plain- be vibe binpcthe ; “ e jer sym- 1 proo! | san Ca ny, i of American forces. The mossage de-| we were nearly caught, when tho|°™, She bas given proof of is ym-larma But it ie another proof that) “Island P rison ‘amp for Gers (Cra Ae Recta Zouch interes clared: enemy suddenly turned on a party of | Pathetic comprehension of thelr mo-) she has not yet learned to think be- | mart Ratderls Crew, |i, master sow GUNTHER PLEADS GUILTY. “Officers and men of this battalion | liquid fire experts. tives and nature in many brilliant) fore sho acts. In this hour, when the/ ss . as are most gratified that you have bee’ “Fortunately we were alert and! short stories and novelettes. souls of men aro at highest tension \N FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.-Two T. = * f 3 | 4 ones . i ° . m Fetalled 18 the Governments gervica’|eharged, at once, capturing the whele|""arg american women going to Leland their bodies in Jeopardy, women }wntrsd and fy German manne, was] YORKS GET ATTACHMEN Mandiing Primary nears by Gen, Bibert a fow months! terrible row between the earlier pris-|soldiers? Ought they,to be soldiers?" | should put a curb on hysterical out- Pad John M, Tweed. frat hell itl ux-Pettoe ¢ ago when Clemenceau inspected them | ners and the men we had-taken with|I asked her in her apartment at No.| bursts and seriously consider the un- i os iatand of Mopeha, after| Keever Bro at @ training camp and expressed his| the Hauld fire outfit. The first pris-| 195 iast sth Street. derlying principles that control the stoner Saime Me-| John D. Gunther, P: for Services tm Twelfth Assembly Dist aident of the ct Republican el - “lub, pleaded guilty this morning to a nted to kill the Hquid fir being taken prisoner by the crew of Sal « Sebighy os tale Biooes orn” We had our hands full getting| There was @ pleasant smile on ber) human being. the German Raider Scendler, which| writ of attachment was obtained to- ting the election jaw last pent them all back. Ups and in her big blue eyes, but she] “Far be it from me to stem herole was wrecked on that island. Twoed ar- day by former Pollce Commissioner peat a aiieeeemanaa r SAVED SHIP FROM U BOAT anewered unnesitatingy, Mernard J. York and trunk 1 York Never before has woman 40 » proven or Woman. But there are things for on the Island conalated of building quar-| from Juaties Donnelly inthe Supreme BY A SMOKE PALL RUSE HYLAN ASKED T0 HEARING her determination to become a factor] woman to do that will call into play ters for his captors and other priac ® | Court against MeKeever Brothers, in emotions whether in the breast of man rived here to-day from Tahit!, His work the Republican primary ‘There were three counts but District Attorney opt plen of guilt mr ” Pouse wt MUSTARD in the world's affairs as since War WAS} far more heroic emotions than tran-| W!t! Overs Peter Te. gp oF he | mult to recover $14,646.08, alle-rd to charge wan that Gunther, without ‘Cuts Cost of Livi 5 train | crow o choone Slade, who | due ‘fo * \uthority. handled the primary ballots Captain Set Fires and Told Sub. ON BRT. COLD CAR PLEA declarod against Germany,” she €ON-/ tng in camps to cross the water to be TY Core compelled to Work while on! to’ the complaint, Me- {and read’ them of to the milly keep ptain Set Fir id Told Sub- sy efforts have made her,| come soldiers. : | NESE AOS “What America needs to-day a not the island [three fishing v: an army of women soldiers, but an Tlie men were rescued by @ trading | soi to the tinue as iw natural in the cage of @ being| w owned on April 1 hich were ‘la i he would ¢ next Mo wile hear evidence. In, favor of clemency day, when he w marine Commander Vessel Was Chairman Straus Points Out to der- overn to receive | Gunther ts at liberty in $2,500 bail Genied actual equality In on wnder-/% Orma 0) wei but an schooner after tho Seeadier was! Yorks contend the of Inther te al Di 3 About to Blow Up. Mayor-Elect P. S. Board Can Act |taxing, to @ certain extent irrational (die or cowardly 1 who have wrecked, and the Germans mailed away | Per cent. of the re iting Ue $13,500, and N ATLANTIC PORT, Nov. 19.—-A ? ; : shrunk from child-bearing to se¢ and on « captured ship. ‘The marooned men! "Y a anly, McK Brothers Penk lighted on the hatches of an| Only on Evidence Submitted. nd hysterical. erform their duty to the state. Lt, wor Weft thiee month prov noma pear ete bean eens e s o stockings,| Tweed said the German officers drew i ihe fm were, American freighter saved the vessel] Oscar S, Straus, Chairman of the Pub-|44@7VHE move on the part of a dnere Me ne Nee, an a ckings:| . Tdoadiine ‘about the prisoners camp | OY them, but, admit, the yous eee from an attack by a German sub-|}\¢ Service Commission, to-day Invited number of Missouri women to Rod told them they would te shot if | #0! me fashionable torture; let th marine recently, according to offi-| Mayor-elect Hylan to attend the hearing | form a women’s regiment 19 only @N-| their love of personal freee cers of the steamer, which arrived tate in the afternoon om the question of | senor hysterical outburst, and one to| fettered gayety and m suorifies mand une lon the holy un fed today by Louls they stepped acroas it, potnting to four | 1°48 waren a tepaee, Rei ceaee ves on the Island to emphasize the| threat. hi yesterday, Shortly after leav-| whether the Brooklyn Rapid Transit totiad form of motherhood, | <mnison iehieess , IE. . . — He tered: nore the ship's watch |(Gonrony should’ be pernpited to lower| WRIcH the more rational should sive) JC nave touched upon the ¢##en-| amertoan Whaler Wrecked in WOMAN'S SLAYER 0.0 2 PUBLISHED TRI- WEEKLY ° the ampe 7 slow thought, This movement, In my) tial fallacy in the conception of the | CITY sighted a submarine, The captain| the temperature of its 6ars because of rf of Five in| | EDITION Harricane. A BRAZILIAN P ky Kt Whose Home WI instantly ordered small fires kindied| coal shortage, Chairman Straus reminds | opinion, Ie simply ao adhere ot pice mnepa a J er on the hatches, using material which | the Mayor-elect that he, aa a judicial] woman's desire to do something—no} here bly cull Nils ; of the American produced a heavy pall of smoke, officer, must know that the case can be} matter what, as long as It's some- attim, |p, bWEATHER WEnwnene — IF - NE JITNEY | RT, 7 , 7 y, a clothing manu Th | that sum folks hi When the submarine came near the is what I fe Mrs, Tyler 102 tons gross, Hyman Ostranaky oe PRIZE NIGHT | ATT OPREY HOUSE | thst,eum to! i hay wee eamer was stopped, the Captain, in- | decided only upon the evidence sub- | thing, | arrival here fasineas OF rd | Hound is @ dance. tit tanta i ed, fi y é nerican schooner Fred entenced td tin In Gen aay ir edificat ccoun ¢ he eats a ~ | edge of the laws of physio he Div! stherhood ¢ water three days \ " ning be . Js not @ animal, but that % necount chat ahine ( y wae ended this winter provides that cara | oS e unfit for the actual the Divine call:of mothern « rescued, The Alice Kn n Hing Sing th Wan hee | . domexone xood Newapar Ls a gy P Hie e that women ar will make a part of the history of i . 1. Ostransky shot 1 Mra Starine immediately departed, ita com | thust have @ temperature of at least 40 hiering, With ita exe Ke & hurricane on yang Pa pak Mronde , per. mander evidently believing an explosion | degrees Fagrenhelt. business of sold ng ; her day and raise herself to the rm ft Sept seh ee Mi srenvates . sean Imminent. ‘The fires were then put out)" "In the letter to Judge Hylan ar. | posure to cold and damp and Sta ex-| of goldiera who offer their lives. As| —_—— tn hor ov duly 26: He ten ene WalteesStan, honest and tho steamer peacesded: je Straus sald f | hausting drain upon muscles and| a mother she puts herself on equality | 4aa"* for Wemen ta War) ie Mia Ostranaky vent j ea “The burden of showing facts neces-|nerves. Woman's physical endurance] with man in this war and summons| Works War Department Naling, | ‘The triad reveutod! 1p ky 4) 4 : r trusted to US. NEEDS § STENOGRAPHERS. sitating @ Change reste upon the peti-|of her natura! destiny aa life bearer} poseryes of courage equal to his os| ASHINGTON, Nov, 19.-Women| Soy five to Mre, Cohen, the moth t tioning companies; the burden of show-|and life giver ia wonderful, but here! ne carries his gun or stands knes-|%2? do & man's work in Government) five, When his wife protested he 1s aa | ? ° . Scarcity Hampering War Plans and| jing facts in opposition rests upon citi-| she ig working in conjunction with nance and quartermas’ work) to have abandon In Made for 5,000. deep in mud and in the trenches with ve 3 straneky and Mra, They wun quite an zena and public officials who exp: ould have @ man's pay, the his breast bared to death, parte pting to thwart r De Nature and not att ; araument at the Opray J i nt ruled to-day Inatrur s to) Conen have been placed in mae De: tvs i her nit enrpienta: sh) WAah NPtSe ts 20, SP Y| question acts—and must acteas a judi. | “Furthermore, one does not need to} ghildren of their own should try | — a | rootea italy the handicapped by the lack of atenowe |i. i oay be a Puritan to forsee the morall im thie hour of universal effort | coe neue |New | who the : vaphers and typewriters that many im-}° Judge Hylan replied to Mr, Straus + which the exiatence of @ wom- oat for the litt! UAYAQUIL, Eeuad LN | he| Taine the cough that portant war plans are delayed, declared | jate this afternoon, saying that the|D&¥ec ¥ 14. create.’ ty erat naan alee Pr eee Rees ey —| The Aeronautica ety of America | if) 4 96 Horn | carci you of-—tt'a the Marry (. Colé®, representing the United | invitation had reached him as he was| 4” Seldiery would create. children whose mothers are dead | Foderico Untriago, @ member of ex-| gy elected Louls A. Freeman ns and ka | comin they carry you) He wren oy, States Ciyll Sery Commission, atthe | yoing on the bench to-day and had AVE you heard that story," 1 or unable to holp them. There is | resident Mlaza’s Cabinet, has raised! rotary, in the place of Edward Durant, 1B) both) went the | OF im eS Wt chase Custom House today. so wash: | not been read until 1.80 o'clock, Hel S Bq yc. t ted Mrs. Tylor at thin| S,areat army of little orphans in [ine mandard of rebellion In the prov-| no hag resigned because unabie to de-| PTL A Leo Kd Ah) 3) vtoenbiower, who| f that nasty tan deecot oct MSonomtaphers, “ope: | declared that Jf there was any doubt interrupted this country, and childless women ince of Larios. The rebels attacked tne | Yoty to the moclety the time Awl attens | eee adic [runs the ATICNIENE couch Waltcrs und:typiaia at entrance salaries {on the part of the Commission as td| point, “of tho men who one night} may do much toward developing wn of Babahoyo, thirty-five miles! tion its work require Freedman | ‘ved that. his wua 96| Lunch Room when not gh aa From. $1.00 to $1,200 per annum," he| the necessity for warm cars he would | knocked at the door of the barracks| them into the sort of citizens | cust of Guayaquil, but wero ce-| himself engaged in sor mportant 6 Ver a | pany at the CU prey Its he $ said, “There ta Kood opportunities for ask that the hearing be adjourned “to | jn which the Ruasian women's ‘Regi- Americ will ne id. Then there | also. , serodynamical research studien. and a fooked” nx | Houne; ts. xettin' purty t's the Sugar. hotio ‘ re the | —_ ee =| member of seve the jet ya conn . hay to eal o8 hese rane tiave been made to hold cons|@ day when the people of Brooklyn| ment of Death’ was quartered? ‘Are fave whe: Pee eg AS | ach mitters, Ie a eraduut: the Massa: | ‘ce our AUERE Rtas, $8 hile ts Horeh ’ tinuols examinations in the. York ean appear to protest against @ cold). women here?’ male voices de-| struggie under new and heavy en and the natten is dead, even| chusetts Inatitute of alow | . butl ihe pretty Tootsl: i Honey and Custom H inning at 9A. M. and | car order. ‘ ~~ Burdens of responsibility, More |:f every dead woman were replaced| el wand) gin, Bt has a sten exter! oumhoUt the day and’ evs aii manded, And the answer was, ‘There prosperous women can do better ya live man, It is w hacri-| Congratulate Frank 1b. Dowling, | \ Herm, and ed yet han ne N that ning. ocseoniseale Ambassador Page Confers with) are no women hero only soldiers pervice helping these mothers |" 4 battalion to wave halfa dozen, There 1% another eotive Tam | Sh half of the Footwel Pong ue sandwiches en! : Vremter Ventaelos, “That wax a wonderful answer, than with bayonet or gun. | M i many voter in the seer Speak for rhe a WALTER PULITZER FINED. LONDON, Nov. 19. — Ambessador| para, ‘Tyler commented warmly, “But| | “It tw not the nature of tho average] | VTAAt Ie IM" Mrs. Tyler concurred.| preyident Frank I. ook on thete| warts cue HE out Sree tae Page conferred to-day with Premier| who knows If all women eoldiers| aman to crave destruction Aid (0) J need a hardy race aii OhRe-| recently elected e Pays $100 Over Pleture He Offered) Venizelos of Greece, with whom he dis. 14 always make such @ reply? a eet Oe ae put{oat of woman's willing sacrif *yor| Manhattan, Announce " | DANCE TRE ed the visit which the Premi would yays mi 4 p her 0! ay, perh but) eS > this mo! om the family residence tA tke to Amerten in the spring,” “| And in any event your story proves | it ts not the way of men. How iany | are our men fighting anyway?| Wiis morwing from the far ‘HONEY HOUND inher, of No. | DROTCE Nh: van about to make-that| Women really want to Ko out and |For thelr country, of course, but also that the new Sannine fy k . ted Inst: Monday | Life Sentence for Marder, — | * PO!” . ee pe maddena | Shoot little birds, for example? How) for their women. If the women are toh He and his mother a rn . y have su y hdvertisars, cant A} Bousions of of Maximind was sentenced to-| W2" semoralises mien saddena) many women are ready to shoot mer into battle the dearest incentive of fesides the nea arial i ak dance . nat coum . fering for s ay tudecen to Sing Sin for twenty yearn them. They becomo irresponsible | except in thy direst extrem fx ¢ i ne serge a is generally) Dowling two aur Tack Rudbit today fined $100. by {or the Khling ef Arthur sui And there is one thing above almost seo i he Russian women _ offered wa» that Sullivan! any man’s love for his country. That a j ‘i "Kill nine-tenths of our. sold: A been found with Maximini'a wife, ig his obedience to sex instinct. If] mate ‘citigens and “the! any. | Maximini was sentenced by Judge Roy | men fought side by side with women tenth can keep » population re-| 7 lia the County Court, Brooklya, |there would be cmotional tragedies plenished, Kill nine-tenths er regiment to sha Duck vetion our nochan, rard Shaw says Coming to Amerte th toc eonne Com =

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