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{ a ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY DECEMBER 4 1917. LITTLE SOLDIER ~ BYPERTS ON PISTOL 1 ‘Woman’ # Unwritten Law, ‘Child Is Mine,’ (V]Y |() BUY FOQ «* MERUMCH BLAMES URGES BAKERS BM iter tract I tne cht MOTHER-IN-LAW IN SUIT OF U.S. MOURNED FIGURE AT MEANS ‘Should Be Written Into the Statutes, ANDFUELANDSELL » TOCUT PRICE OF BYFRENCHWOMAN TRIALFOR MURDER Not Left Op Open. Says Noman faccewer 1) 008 A C08 BREAD AT ONGE ~~ ° - iz == —= — witm bas “6 She Serids Fifty Fear Duy P te Testify It Was hi uy figat To Tt cw \iithy ‘ vergency Council of a Wreath f Ha be for Mrs. King to Have | kit i) ‘ kirng — Vrvehust Sends Heamy's Crave Fired Faial Shot, I : (ut Recommendation, hg JW. bes wrd xcOnt. * iin, 2 | AMERICAN FE apaicaR " o tha ded pet The, rhs ‘ Prone) —t enna’, © ‘ aw Wieak, ane the arave enows, w tritnte by " ” Hie was » « it ped —and u vole mt BY ELECTRIC GABLE 72% "st te Wtnton'tr ferme Sea mmceiter.bnaton = | rman | 4 \ pon mi V un for ow | . “d i Then De Saulles Tragedies} sroner| Would Re Rare—Mrs. Clarice |b ‘ int! Baright Thinks New Law! >(" | i Should Give Mother Custody | Rye | of Child Until It Is Sixteen | ing #0 learned hin therenfter pride" soldier). > [eens ear see on ae 50 SLIGHTLY HURT IN CRASH lt Yaw another tragudy f al and Able to Decide Which of ; “re ‘s it OF BROOKLYN SUBWAY TRAIN mt American passed aw M s; Its Parents It Wants—Father ' rr he » she had m opportunity ¢ Parents Have Voice in Its Education. | Should Support It and Both ! | ea | | ring ce they William A. © a member of the By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ch ye N there is a divorce, how should the law dispose of the child ? ks | and iifty fr switeh « f resulted in t “You will sine sins" the setter | marks on the blotter or att F Blanca De Saulles has just been acquitted on the charge of mur Phdoral a alent locomotive at Fad nue lu! | Let the Youngsters have you Bly: feat w | dering her husband, John De Saulles, that night when he told her s she] it ¢ . i: | r alin "i ent cut, Mrook notacf Munket’s. Ive cathion the gray could not have their son Jack, “now or ever.” The) eu . M ‘ \ ira FW ESIBA Oe ' | healthy, brings ruddy Hier who arguing clearest thing about the whole tragic atlair is it ; cheeks and stTene ye and wt Sad ich had its genesis in the struggle by the divorced parents} 1 ‘ helps youcut not ask even we | for the pomesston of ueueeald bey ; fe YOu ‘ Noro than eAnvas-bac q na | we ‘ hon ; down your the wreath to hit grave ne ssession of a four ir-Old boy, CUS 1 ‘i . / AAA ’ ~ sneil ™ food « bills. do not refuse the Nom © ESCHPED ARMY BALLOONS this special instance, had been awarded to the] rew Bi ae . r « ' he allowed | of ¥ ara, Was running slow! weipoor, Prenchwomun ler for seven’ months in the and to the}ie ie we natitution sgh ely ‘ “ 1h emory of this dear, de ‘; i Ne da » Hay . tite dies for from hi BROUGHT DOWN SAFELY | 4 , father for five months he st point made “ayy AT @ child neods is mother] tree an of mille Ty notorn ( R un kel S ee ee toc oe a by the defense of Mrs. De Saulles in the trial just ire, and, on the other! | Elimination rae intl die tral, 9 na recelve ays fo place my, wreath for KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec, 4-—Twol Fe ee ties tar Eegonine te) i ap DANG, what a child needs t Almancil [UUNE AReNcIeR and cote We fue “ant iad yt acon ta -* the COCOA Sees weale te | United Bt observation baltoons | Fa a or women, the IAW Wat) suroguarding ° deus Ab Rey fF cannes ony ' wed t BMUMEIOGAR © with that chocolaty taste that were ashed by accident and| “My child is mine.’ Of cou.se, ma a man has based his appeal to) should t it wh re . ‘ . i m ‘ole aste t ungulded into the alr were | jurie Bht to the ground early last nig son unwritten law—"My wife is mine — not be} » Stato of }Of Ono or both pu versed arin is grav flowers 1 cobs ot RUS “y Wednesday's Specials fr. i are of tethering | qonin Hed a spectacular course braska, Kansa woman Stato Bu panna | divo: racks pulletin board The other, or type, carried tWe lfrom oa ay ortioera whon ita anchor MMe) may \ broken at Port Sill by an alr The first three ys of tho cams 1 pinoa It was brought down by the, atterne Paign to raise $100,000 for tho distr! n about thirty wiles from Fort | rig! dution of ‘Test Yrood » bench o Relations Court ? Why [asked Mrs, Buright how she the child | write a law governing tho Whether Priced $30.00 or Up to $65.00 None Reserved $ $65 Broadcloth Suits $55 Suede Velour Suite $45 Velour de Laines $50 Davcetyne Suits $35 Wool Poplin Suits famous Bedell annual suit unce--to-morrow! No woman should miss this great event. Absolutely unre- trieted choice for #20 of any uit in our entire stoc regurdless of cost, value or former selling price, Large variety styles, colors, sizes, mee : @ Alterations Without Charge en moving] pul back to] of Murket roume | $2.0 Md be | Wa. ndividual ]and enre of tho child of divorced + | parents, home to ‘h Kw wure put in the custody of the moth 1a oe the woman whe ! " orm = ae sa neelve er until it ie sixteen yoars old and | °F own Little che ty abr ily ra Haar can choose for itself with which | ud t volce ird’s Deat A great opportunity for the families and | rrr res. exceptions.to thie rule should be | ‘Nh 9 | when the mother, after the grant atte b t CA MP UPTON | ing of the divorce, can be proved 0% 4 friends of the boys a eter | proper guardian, Unless the 4 eee , f ntribute to The Government restricts soldiers’ equipment. Do not send useless articles,| Ona le Ans Se sontribute '¢ ; 2 ‘ | her child's support, that support Camp life requirements differ from civilian requirements. That's why the oppor-| should be imposed upon the fath H oF * Li ae ! » hould b ut d to » tunity we offer is so exceptional—you can send a gift that brings to “him” the] {f, Jiid'ter several nour every_| comforts and luxuries he actually needs, week, and should have a voice in| ' ite education.” The Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. 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