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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 49, 1917, Lk NGWORKING Arsiver to ‘Why Marry?’ In “Why Not?” FOLKS AT HOME FRENEH PREMIER N.Y. REGIMENTS FORPROMBATONN, Marriage tv AU Right, Rules All Wrong, SHOU DKNOMWHA ATTACKS CRIES AT SPARTANBURG 6 Dramatist Who Asked Question THEA ABROAD Sey BOYS ATFRONT OO ANOWASWARBIL TO BEFILEDUP Taiz ——— > ‘ Li ee ’ , Shore Made try Lic Cone Bapleine Mecent Oy , er Wea i hamewenn § Tele Cieputies intentions Point to Pull ww fo Use Shorten | hat ated Tella of Nagesiations iw Says Peery } 7 f te san With Prench ¢ ’ « i wit the View net for Seeletontoed { f ton Vreigint ench Corvernenany ity Krewe tt At Piretinng Commas WATE, te ne WITH TM AMT Am AHMET fm © oles tee q ‘ tohere Mowe * ee ee ae GORI Wetton: men to tay seem RAMON, Pree My the hamataten 5 salina . 4 state on 0 Keo bh, Gane en 2 ee eee bere on Perbing, (6 an beter Ohet 10 pring fone ie wire - 45 a £ Ant a tn © fy wamtet Wen in eden. | TIF OT Corrependente peeterdey, P 5 + (he spteme of he, pete w ave haow nt over i vouvln , . id hen hed (he feteenine / - 7% RG Ge retirrede to 6 nationns | 4 he qemetion of peamnnting (he tae wph@ ai, warare fees OF Oy 0 Sat of tee én vain ‘ eet ate pees * AL ehey Cemanal af Ting . oot ewer . « otal GE Whe corto ret wien tone Mactan MM a) Intationting tw Aon oF poe Mascots tha i : ; scat tor > * one ’ FRFRR creme tor the Muinping | AMTIOEN (Forme wnt he fevers io . frat pene oh he WA #8 ay ye on ne oe 7 we ae ee, bet tntermate Commeres on Ra pa me eo be preesed wet — for oo fone of ‘ far wttiove ta - Sie avnene Le sheeaid ronan oe wt he Weel om - k. oa ‘ oe y Gemetartones Ander An 8m | rae, poubiinting the oom or Gor é snaresen the Pramien . > ia 0 © Generel scheme Of OPTS (Hranee wich nnwend I! 1a he Gr00R J co rytas . nf whe weather, “ante? Arce ‘ “nae A tow vepirta reached here | wae was - am 7e Aeiane " Asian Meith. of he te “ here from Comp Zachary Taylor NO of iter eMarta Wy inst +All) Me nuamwn wf probing the d tarnevitie, itn @ port Miactale to Wain fratat Wy HHA’ | egin of oil Intonionnte ta Amerionh | “ . Me) ftyar andinn Ponies, 0 requentod hy the Tite Vine (@ ander dimuon with the . " Wiaen z Came Na morning 168 Banaras in bia fret trimaran (| Preneh Covwrnment,” enid Gen. Per . t tr on feten 0 atiway heen | aviv, “wat, of conran. Chere are am \ they have farea | of [Onna premens the fing & Me seid were, nccompeniold WT! euition here in France that 4 no ‘ Neetiva dowde of tha fat, jor ith th, Tet Se im many \ocalition, Drobeiy | eaiet to the United Mates The awe ¢ “ +6 partarmed. be jand Th Now York tntantey pegte 7] WOU prevent « niticratie Improve | erat order leeund Ler 14 wae w lone $ 7 jw what thet rita to full wae atrenett Tite MORE fn freight conanation Unter | mop toward the prevention of drinks fiends and neighhore Whe want aut wont moar eda { posmbiy Gevernmen: operation for» week oF ling among wu man Hoare aocamnpiating Omen to the population of Comp MOT, Officials na) it wae not ty any meena \niended Ld tod, ware” Mit Freder: | aii | lewrrth Mt was wndersions Ww tay that Mr \te convey an Injunetion ta the Amer aint we ara morally ¢ tprcted Att. MeAdoo would wie the various de \tonn trove to drink taht wine and nation ia alewndy — tional (roope < nol ne Parimente of the Interstate Com-| tear, Wut quite the reverse It wae As - . hanes, enten howna + Meh mean the early depart we Maree Commiesion to execute must of | drawe to eontorm to Vrenan remule Moat lags Bs sed at Bend | Divinton, ae it is the general belief WO order and, in addition, would | tions on the wubject | Rules of Society and Convention felts ee gl pith Ab cand oe “here that Gon, O'iyan's wumqention fePm an Advisory Cabling’ including ‘Tt stated only that lait wine and | pe Se oe hi h ce cave - haan [made to the te Committes on Fepresentatives of the War od Navy | bear would be permitted, and promin.| Create a“Downtown Husband mortal f a etait ar fe sap sf Miltary Affairs thie week, that the Departments, the Hiipping Horad, the| ited the purchase or acomptance and an Uptown Wife,” De- th ny Knowe what unital have thie work done, the divi on be aiven two of three mm pnt Lalla Reeretraeus ENE Tet ge ot as nyse cage clares Jesse Lynch Williams»— worms 1 in & battlh, eertainiy | continued, tet it way ao, and he woul {Thie wil mace ak Megara fe Trade Comminelo: pawns of atmilar Deverages, It or- - Hye heme denebe wae * » Chaase eal ts nean that in the near future Lagal phases of Government over-| Jaret that ail ariaking places where, HM Advocates Early Marriage “seer 2 Oto at Kote | opens ner Renae Snew St SGT! iene wilh ve tris LON V6 SEAON eaee ailon have been studied carefully by auch artivion are wold be forviddon| and Says “Youth Ie the Mat- quiie:an- vital = thine te ha'ouaia At the tite when German divic| {2 Camp Wadeworth, making it by @, the Legal Bureau, headed by Joervh! American soldiers a ‘¢ the some ing Time h Average ined Ax the morale of an army at! ston, whose number | canmnt te fae he ; military training camp W. Folk, Ohiet Counsel of the Com-| jon made in Franoe by tie ss eet: Ame mind the 0-|-ninte, are arrie , Poe oountry talesion, and many questions remain) rite Army and by he French, Age for Wi Here Is ale of bark home may wast be! tron ituema, to maa Peg kes mt | All the tine colonels in Camp Wade- to be threahed out betweon the rail-| “Although tam ieartity tu favor of Nearer Forty Tha.. Twenty, vi Wt & Hien point by complete | ina tautt ubout a tow wundeed mon 1/ Nort With the exception of Col ‘reads and the Government Adtotnis- | prohibition fur the American Expe-| While in England It’s Nearer new their armies. | nowd*” M. Clemenceau demanded, “1¢] Rares |. Debwoiwe of the Traine and tration before « smooth working plan |ditionary Force, the altuation in| Fifty. ovr are two things involved in] mon from the Fear are required at the| mtary Police, and Cal. Cornelius Vanderbiit of the 1024 Engineers, are to attend the school for held officers, to open at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., morale of a nation ia developed. | France and the United States te “| The Interstate Commerce Commin-| the same, Comparatively few French sion bas nearly 1,800 employees, in-| people drink wator ae we do; they| Marguerite Movers Marwshall.|reocnea the point of thinking that t home whieh | ¢ y We greatly wided vy letting the Hation khow a8 much 4# poralble of | they muat return to the front.” ‘The bill wan adopted by 42% to 7. Aading several hundred experts on drink wino inatead. ‘This is partly HY marry? jiparringe a ta mode ie not etigner’ lI Ths Is ‘Porkless Day’ what lv Kolng on at the front," | BONE FS FRA AT Jan, 2 ‘The a@hool will iast for « specialized lines, to be placed at the|hecause the French water supply is Joneo Lynon Williams, with |aakod ontinued, “One t* the consolation ESS! RAUD POLLS month or six weeks, and it seams to Gisposal of the Director General and| not as pure as ours, French wine in the assistance of] “wouldn't go a» tar ay that,” sat || And Bacon Eater Must |) 7° ne learning that ite! pet ko lanving hace Ceti itee re carry out hin orders. light and much leas intoxicating than that weatheredoak|Mr. Williams, “But there are mill Sign Slacker "5 Card fallen men went to their end gailant- | IN AD OF MAYOR MITCHEL A training schedule for the next four The Senate Interstate Commerce | in genorally supposed. An intoxicated of matrimony, Nat /lona of women in the United States ly fighting, at som vtaln place and weeks was issued to-day Goodwin, 1a yut-|s4rporting themselves otherwise than | ting the question|>y matrimony, You can't beg t to Droadway every |"uertion by calling all thease women night in the cley-[Mad or by saying that they nave a erent American|Prsudice against husbands and chil. comedy wo have/4ton. Isn't tt reasonable to suppose these many that what keeps them from marrying Jagainet some certain unit of the}. ji enemy—if that can pe told. Then| Convicted Elections Inspector Tells SIX MEN ARRESTED | tin there t# the inspiration the! How He Altered Returns on [aime hacer orci Poin’ Orders WW BIG THEFT PLOT wine, provides, the p it creates, the added recruiting of{ Michael Silberstein, No, 23 West 111th 6 4 part at the front, Steet, convicted before Juatice Gott Committers to-day decided to con-| Frenchman is a rare sight tndeod tinue its plan to investigate the rall-| French beer also la by no means) road situation under the Cummins | strong. The Frenoh Government amendment. lasues to its soldiers a regular wine Director McAdoo announced to-d ration. Obviously there are obstaciea | that hin slogan would be that which) to forbidding wine shops in the sone | he carried out so succesfully in thol|of the army to do business at all,| Thin is “porkiens day Diners in hotels or r who insist on by will anded “siacker cards witch the Depart Hote! Restaurants, Dining Cars and Steam~hipx of the United States taurante ng nerved pork | | those abie to | thn } Several Hundred Dollars’ Worth of “ iw the falnity, the unfairness, ° ded renolve of thone bel caterday on the charge of filing « fal vd Hudson Tunnels: “The Public Be] which practically is what the French | A part of Browl- | Marriage roti AR, ee Food Miministration has prepared, J} do their sure, By all moana, Saas, anvans ‘of election returns at ine time} Goods With Gimbels’ Label Pleased.”, would have todo, ooal sentiment) J The card iva protest against the || let the nation kaow what haw been lar ine Republienn primerter. deen te ve : ; * But ho may have ditficulty in carry-| will play a large part in the de-} VAY chuckles and thinks of Its anwwer, Pipl sanene youth is mating Food: Adinisiatrations’ prawns ti this yar mGhy ids a pba st pad Found in Uptown Flat. Ing out that slogan, for ono of the} termination of the question, ag sete td hinge Saal sed ahd Ware nile i, rs t be by the eae | “y eee | Fr per ot, WEFOWY Hrension to Aseltant District Attorneys| Detectives believe they uncovered first things he learned from the five| “The same order which forbade sol-| At home in Brooklyn or New Jersey. | and marry, Welalien tena: |8 thing. ‘They sould say what ‘Foops| Talley and Olcott. He said that while| wholesale thefts at Gimbel Brothers In Setebers of the Rallroad War Board, |diere taking strong drink contained| Yor every person with a husband or | snd whispers PUL ia ec jand. whe | how. oP lie wan aervitig aa Inapector of elections {weveral arrests made ently to-day. De whom he drafted into service to aa- | thy most rigid regulations to prevent| 4 Wife hus found one definite answs of rae. ‘ e average age “Of course the idendty of unite sent |i. Fifth Klection District of the|tectlve McCoy saw two men with bun ist him was that nonbsseniial com-| the spread of the social diseases. The | 6904, } ee Indifferent-—to the que an peda. or young men in Jin her way. A motherhood pension |? Se assthin bor front should not Meventeenth Assembly District a well| den at 69th Street and Sixth Avenue Modities must be barred from the]two questions are connected closely. aac Why Mar ¥_i@ nearer forty than [law wil! do more to increano the| M&de P 5 ¢ ot|ki0wn Republican politician came to{&%d found in one bundle a fur coat and bat It is ning of no Younger, unwed generation | twenty; in England, er fifty, | number of in the other twenty-eight mesh bage. ‘ ae ; yi dren than all the sace| what. fo! 0 patched | him and told him it was evident Mitchel cs nee,” As war trattic | Thus tar (be record af the afmy (8) oi ie encst polenadtiy: interested| “The young man doosn't marry the | suicide talk in { nid | ies Beery 8 despatched | him and told him Nection | The men described themselves as Mor- Mereases, he was told, he must ollm-| both reepects has been most exceltent, | P the marriage question, It in tha] woman he leveg fect ard sae ” wo 1 bellewe Hi Diyh paca fin saure the strength, | wan xolng to lose th f jection te Welsman, furvler. Novia? bre ‘ h y gra o me eee sia in- hat the war will help to bring aly ho diapositlon, oF, ts the a. 'itary ex-| At thig Republican leader's order, sald 1 ate imate more and ipare of other clans It is highly i pe rie n iar Pie . henttations, doubts, revolt of this gen- | stinetively, and when hedoes mar- the passaxe of sus See on hin a | pert call It, tho ‘ordro do ba allie or | wpsemtetn, he altered the returns aa na | Avenue, and Frank Sheaster, ninetees vill S00: ta estimonial to acter 0 ; 5 of w within «| BB nae} poratein, t . rh : of freight. He will soon publish an] a testimonial Le eration that Mr. Williams has ana-' ry, motives other than love play | comparat voly short tine. a BUR) BE que Arca his they ito indicate a plurality for Mitchel {n- | ttlor: No. 481 Claremont Parkway. Ac cording to the police, they later con- ¢ embargo list, and not every one will/ the American soldier. Everything Nouahi as sigh fessed and said stolen goods could be be pleased with it, but it will be a! possible is being done to protect his 4 to learn, But keenly and so sympathetically) a large part in his mature choi matter of an action which ta|*teid of for Bennett, as the v “We all know there's something | in th in his play, "Why Mar itis The girl who wishes ¢ < vron, he ee " | ove! din which the enemy tw J, Silberstein gave the name o} fo, & e Sth Stree! Wesepelty of war. RD eae a ete Sd tka | tice whow bat suubg renin woke | én ‘nae sditky her eareer ag |ioonie) ae Riches eel Uraily in Ul’ poseanslon of tos. tacts, [this poutiolan to Talley, ea well ah peas Hee etaccake "prea ta thes tence hs Bary eerasoe js) oartiouias: Ue: ae BI Bi (RRBGE "Mp “AERIS RAG Dl ouday iar either not marrying at| wife cannot marry in youth the | lama. “I told a certain ee ant WITT belteve the censorship should tm-| variable bits of information severas hundred dollars’ worth of goods, 4 Pressing on the railroad men the! ° Sere ull or are marrying late, Because! man she ri and there: | highly consorvative lady that 1 waa| te know all the detaliee e Mt 2M) toon the request of Olcott, Justice |tgeatiNed ea trom dinghele | then ar congestion at New York und New {I understand their point of view, and| foro is likely to marry the man |soing to write a play. hed Whe]. Sit Frederick foela that the Amer-|Goff postpone! intefinitely the paasth there Irving Miller, nineteen, of Jersey terminals, and he desires SEND 13 COLONELS jbecause I knew Mr. Williams could| she must tell herself she loves Marry? and tell the real troth sway | lean people will be infurmed of what {uf sentence upon Silberstein. No, 725 Eust Ninth Street. | thelr troops do ot the French front if ——>—-—- Later they arrested three emp! yees of n| the matter i: left in the hands of their LA AV Gimbels, who described the wives as en. Pershing, that splendid sol- Pees pon Shia coats of tials | formulate it admirably for those who | gg . j marcia 50 " min is, T bellev 4 scientific fact "Oh san bi to | T | J . act | 1, Why do you always ins Werk as soon ay it can be mado to| jought to understand, I asked him his | that the children of genuine | Wtiting something unpiecun bim. The executives who formed the own question, “Why Marry? mates a paycholoical ‘ f jlovers are hetter than the children of [2% course 1 don't: moun th she | , 166 Broome Stre 1 Miller, nineteen, ee on beard web coatiaue 38 Oniers Promulgated at Camp) 4 HY not?" ho retorted whim-|thowe who marry for reanone of come aor ene Pri eet Burselt, Shes EE hae rt hap pees R TIONING OF NATION chauffeur, No, 725 Bast Ninth Street Nation's railroads unui Mr, McAdoo Pld, Pe “ee } sically tomo one has|ventence, So suciagy suffers through | gale vl ure, De a# broad ax possible In the Sane and Harry Shapiro, seventeen, helper, hits upon some better plan. He em-| Wadsworth Yesterday Indi- | ,.14 tha: 1 my play's answer to the \Ite a, moms postponement of matri- | — way of allowing to become known the | - No. 78 Rutgers Street phasized the fact that the existing cate “Plucking Board,” problem," eases 4 . | ABDICATION OF KING Teale of r Fimente which go to bulld Resolution Unanimously Adopted i ralle | | mony up national pride and regimental tra- el sapanivetions maintained by the rail | @PARTANBURG, Dec. 39 ~The} Then the bril dramatist and! “Don't you think, too,"" L suggested, dluonesand” of tadividuels whieh by Trades Unions and Labor NIA ELECTRIC PLANTS So far aa could be learned to-day, | brigade and field oMcers’ achool to/Sort-story writer became quietly | “that the wconomie hundicas | OF ROUMANIA REPORTED BRIORAR SAO puiee OE all thie fellow | Party nventions, © — there ts no present Intention on the | open at Fort Sain Houston, San An. | 8" lrofoundiy serious, m pe nce pe ARE S IZED W LSI part of the Government to take over | toni, on Jan. 2, will be attended by| “We have reached the point, ‘ago young man — [ LONDON, Dec. 99. — Resolutions E BY WILSON nection with tte railro direction, | 27th Division, It 18 expected they| 82" Of either sex aro asking Jhaust himeclf with monot 4 work hrone in Favor of the tor all Britain were adopted unant-| Output of Concerns at Falls Wil ere be away from thelr commang,| themselves, ‘Why marry? with lwhich willla: @hislaver ereasive nears | Grotn Prince . VANISHED WIVES IN VAIN mously to-day by the National Trades Be Used by Nation for fi ORS FOR MAIL ROUTES. ity days. frankly despairing cynicism. Yet jis in him And his time and his in | 1 reinke Unions Convention and the Congress of War Work. MoT + | uae colonels denignated in the) 1 do not believe that is because Itaroyis sro widely etharated) tom TROGRAD, Dec, 29.— There are iaeiaeeeress |the Labor Party and war emergency ‘ 4 —— order are: James M. Andrews, 105th | monogamy is an impossible fail- ni, yy." “ jPersistent rumora current here that | Mrs. Allen and Mrs, Beck, Her| workers WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Pres- Pittsburgh Pont Infantry; Wiliam G. Bates, 7ist In- haveatabllshvnantiat Wife's > wonder’ they KFOW ling wardinand of i i 4 Robert Smillie, leader of the miners, t Wilson has requisitioned th ‘Them Seon an © fantry; Frank H, Norton, 106th In ure, because the ents mont of apart. And no wonder young ident: | umania has) Sister-in-Law, Disappear, Leav- | - y fe Wilson ha quisitioned the }mutd that if the ¢ Jabdicated In favor of Crown Prince vernment did not} fantry; John §, Klein, 10th Infantry;| a home and the producing of rle power generated by thr SSTREBURGH, Va. Dec, 31.—-Motor | George A, Wingate, idsth Weld Ars| children tenet @ nermal, admire: al mening aveh snarringea MI AvOUL | Charts, ing Babies at Home, |carry out at once the apirit of the reso-|jarge plants at Niagara Falls, This trucks are to displace railroad trains aw) tillery; Edgar S. Jennings, 108th Ine ny ounce marriago |trelt “ | Lincoin Allen and hia brother in. | ution they may take it for granted that) sotion waa announced na follows: mall * ble human aim, Marriage is all carriers on two long routes out of | fantry; Willard C. Fiske, 107th ine Pitteburgh as soon as the contracts can | fontry; Merritt H. Smith, 104th Field| right. But the rules and regula Nago be let, according to an announcement | Attillery: James §. Hoyer, ist In-| tions made for it by modern soci- the persons who criticise mars] King Ferdinand, who {« the workers of the country are no longer are usually uomarr | going to stand having thelr wiy Jehildren waiting outside shop a member) jaw, Henry Beek, or hap: | of the Hohergollern family, succeed. observed Mr, Williams | his uncle, King Charles, In Octob “Under authority of the President, the electric power produced, Import- are searching for 1 their wives—Hagel Allen, nineteen, pily marrie faniry; K..L, Poster, 13th Infantry | " and Mary Beck, t * 6 | | distributed by the N Po rT j are all wrong: re : 7 . Mary Wook, twenty-five, Who have] ainont begging for food to be ed and distribu y Niagara One neg wien ater oe atte wii! Brewin te eaten ey rar ere © with yan ent rely," 1 could nea MtIy are te called by 12014, Kine Charies having died at | veen nyateriously missing since 1D ich veg Sells areal Falls Power Company, the Hydraulie 5 3} . r ran. Hy @ yoke secretly ure the ones who|Sinala on Oct 16. The first name ung We 1" mara Fi gonnect Pittsburgh and Wheeling, W ce hots arrupting M 4 10 Roumania de amed young woman, a sa Altay al se Power Company of Niagara Fall Yarand the other, 140 rillos, will connect | Hines, 106th Held Artillery, not help Interrupting Mr. Williams] iceeut mont loudly in th. market |clared war on Austria on ee slater of Beck, left behind a child of| Th Whole policy of the Government, | Power y ie nund|, Evidently the 27th Division tw toler this point rte Whvellng want |have what, may be termed a “pluck: | t ‘8 3 t keems to me that society suys to the ‘ wt Aug. 27, eleven montha, Clara May, while Mrs, {declared Bevan of the Dock Workers’ | and the Clif Hlectrical Distributing Place againat laying handy on tho] 1916, and King ferdinand took per-| Hock left Helen, five yeurs old, and|Union, had been to play into the hands | C mpany was to-day requisitioned rb and © will bo made to Wh when conventions trips day, it two days will be required to|!n® board.” In the orders issued to- . Rest , | Sacred institution. 1 command of the arr ortly | ineoln, four, | ol . erica n "Ta e Gove t. This ste 4 oo Weip {9 ‘cumberiand wid re" |day under authority of ‘Congross a | Yous, marry, you must! “te iw true that marriage, ax woctety | th SO NEINT' ALOFT Y | ene Thinliiee lived “at No. 1A shes | Co hit tee eiliees Peer i ie ‘ Fare hanee i ‘ate inet w ear farin prod. ard 0} cers a v enild sake!’ ¢ y Stre " va rahe eats ee La a A Ke hy sapehvsph rihy . (Be, es parcel post as well us regular | James M. Andrews of the t0ste Sel peva cals ertoctiy’ justitied in re, [conducts it, puts man and woman] King Ferdinand is the non of Prince is Me OF there ooklyn. It wae tBeltg control.” he sald jof electric power for the establish« matt matter. fantry: Col. CI. Debotee, 1084 Trains | yearn nut what im there in it for |SPart: Can't you seo it ail about you, | Leopold of Hohensollern Mens | eects heh BAtURday AERC Rica anni ments engaged in war work at Ning ceased and Miltary Poitees Major Loula ii, |tortings ‘But what 4 to It FOF lehe downtown husband and the up- {Ken und two of hin brothers Gen. | diner, On the evening nained th AUTO DEATHS DECREASE, | «"« Falls Mint Muttato nak asce Y Standard suite tor Men to Be Sold Gane, Medical Core: Major Morti. | U8? . me selfien, they [t2W? Wife? He bolonks to the Labor lan the Army, He was | depurted at the accustomed hour and - mately 100,000 horae- power b¢ warreas ad Sih ta Miatane, mer D. Ban io¢tn fuching {Gus “Yes, and if tha aeenieid oh, they |ing clase Nalinbe taviicrietn, at situa Aa 24, 186 Jat tid abt, waen nel had re-| percent Reduced From 6.20 (0 oe eee the. Canadian aioe t y . . are justiti etortin| ec erles was born | turned, the husbands began a searc OFF 5 LONDON, Deo. 29.—The new “atand- | infantry, 18 appointed to mea 'ng the | certainly deed for one nk |elass. Lowally it may be unton, but foc a 189% and tee ticor {a hu | Phey vlaited the Rouees Sr trina ae 1M th Gistogn oars, ahoul’ be appiled exclusively to war ard pote for aan yiien are to be| call of the President of the board to| ‘What is mets in ‘ i 4 our chil | ssciatiy iva k mikatlative | tour nlan Army ! f | neighbors, ata Ach ten “Apoardinen ta dinirie piled be De. | work we ° “ a) to hs ’ be ras fackt manufactured under Government con- |act upon all cases that may re. dren?" declared Mr iiama, “Th pe lh Mra, Beck h : ty in the vero deeisio. bes 0 1 whole duty of a wife. } _— i seen » follow an N Wynne, Assistant Registrar | the wer trot, will cost $12 each. The cloth, it ls) ferred to it by the Division Com- me ‘disg 0 ‘he rf ei ‘ ing hey reported the matter tol, a Bhard of Stealth. are i altion the 1 announced, "will be composed, in the | mander. | 44] makes me disgusted to hear) according to conventional stand |MAYOR'S GUARD WOULD QuiT {i “ti 1 dusided (olin ak keisha veteentaee DS QUAKE V ‘of wool,’ and thero will be a lim- —_-—_—. | people bra u ken) arda, is to pass as her husband's — The men, who are now living at)" “ld ace te Mtomanne “*! U.S. AIDS QUAKE VICTIMS, variety of fabrics, mostly of the f- | @QES TQ HOTEL ENDS LIFE Jeration as seitish and selt-seeking,"| vicarious leisure. Sho is the in dent, Kennel al (tty matt si the home of Mra, Allen's mother, N ao EREOIMDE TOKh AN iereaene |e ——__— M earay and brown tweede, pie are u *|he continued earnestly. “With at! dex of his prosperity, He buye | 1805. Bites Vetition aga Hull § raat, 6 ald th lice had a f | i Money Are Extended placed oF Pei P Pie | refuwed to ale or Nearc ernie only 954 livonsen for ‘omo- 4 market In February. their exaggerations and erratic out-| her things, takes her whew she | Policn Liout. Wiliam Kennel, on ied | tho wives had’ loft of thar ont ie ¢ \seued in the Bate wt moe | a by Government, 7) oe burate, tho young men and women of) gan show them, points to her | “Hill” by ali the Muyora op sted | will York There were wx deatha from wir | WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.--Secrotary A pet oT Tee 28 Aerie p.| A man registered as Roland G. Wicks| to-day are m WEUMUL more in=) with @ wave of his hand and | York ain Htrong Adininivtration in ba ten nm Of 8.29 por cent. per" thomsand oe | anaine ins Uding the Amenionn altar ‘dford, who shot and killed Mins | of New Haven’ was found dead in hoa | terested In the problems of life,| gays, ‘See how much | can af jand guardian and doorman of the Seren population, In 1016 the number o¢/ Affaires at Guacomala Clty to-day to een Richards and ‘wounted tars | at the Hotel Brevoort, F¥fth Avenue cea|than ever hofore. And wo they wili| fers? | Executive citlce at the City Han anes a Honpitak se iecniuan |ligenwed core had Inereaaed to 417,806 wtences of the American Gthor teachers at tho New Hampshire | Hiwhth Street, early to-day, He was|not swallow marriage blindly, just bos Wahe ie the lady, and there's | i405, fled mpetition wing arsine anita at Htandalta [ton the tats, while the diwuhe th the nt, the same time Hresideng Sehool for the Feeblo-Minded Juno #,| fully dressed and three gas jets were | cause they ure told it is the thing nothing so absurd as a lady. 1 | gicner Wola this morning ame Whe aRare Kitchen ic "rower an! average per thousand of only dy cet Reh, Blended guilty to flrat dogree {nuNter | open. “The women, of cours, are Largely! am gptimiatio enough to believe | tiremen knife was found nenroy. (Por em _— oe thy £2G previously. pleaded not guilty pee], A letler in ble pocket was addressed | responsible for this xplrit of eientific| that the lady even now has bequn Nar found by ‘Thomas (ison. | pwetve Motor Tencke With Feetant Perel eee ietot insanity, and his trial’ wae eet Biola e police wx cy 600, West 177th |examinution of our institutions, in-| to go out of fashion. it really ie Kone has not reached the age A Ary deh alte, New Vork od. a8 TP ret, were told a by 4 ‘ i | quite smart for girls to earn their sutomatic retirement ho was ok muleide yh a to begin next Monday, that name had lived there with a wit | cluding marriage. As somebody warna| Qunsemart for airle to ea (aay be Libr anneare baPhrs thaieinaniiee Pra | _ - | PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 3%.—Twelve U, & Co! Destroyed by Flames| 4nd (wo children, ond had como from|the male conservative in my play quite smart for wives to do like» | 14, and they will decide whothe Mathewson Returns to Law, | piotor trucks and a large quantity of ins we ken and sant sy in Costa Rica, New Haven three months ago. He was! and 1am xlad to may that the audienco| wise, | his petit ‘be Eraptad tae Douglas Mathewson, who on Dec, at | fretaht destined for New York wore in ty are become WASHINGTON, Dev. 19. —Destruc-| “"wicks went to the Brevoo a Poatnrday | Fecelven the Ino with enthusiasin—.| 64 course, if the wife choonea| fh © [retires ae Rorough Mresident of the burned Ina fre which swept the plant ork bing hoon atarted, tion of the Amoricay sulate at Sao | afternoon, A clerk ameliod tp the ‘Women in the future are going to do | inotherband an a profession ‘us Kenne ree #10, He |irona, Will Fesuino the practice of of the Deam-Fletcher Construction Cor. footed corridel . woatnie awn « 4 law at iJ hb Rirwet M o weadduarte he play AG ACES A iia Py Na’ enodhe toreed, ARE 2 Fe: what they think t4 right, and not what | professional standing al gel tonne Ota er He Ne wits | Mathewson has been in the berviod at neo mig Pd tr aca President Cabrera ndunces n Del ant die | Bp ; en tell them is right." sety shot redone “thee Mpa chit Y- tne elty. f wht years, first ag tinate ww SO noerA Ober Pe head of the Red ¢ Bguee, The Are awent an entire | aes, Rockets Co MONeY found in thy We men tell them le right!” = Unised, and society should 7 {hrep yours old, married, und tives at Peputy Comptroiter and tion ce tact! | ate oF oxprean service between {he Guatemalan capital om blook. | mi yo avO pense her instead of putting stachow M Ngside Avenue. ough President, w York and Vhiladelphia, they might ask, a \ i

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