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DELAY VOTE N SUFFRAGE TILL SURE OF SENATE ders Find Amendment un’t Carry at Present With Only 56 Votes Safe, ASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—No ef- to bring a vote on tho Suffrage Mment will be mado in the Men- inti! all tts friends are in tholr i, teady to support 1t. This waa| known to-day by Senator Jones j Mexico, Chairman of tho Sen- Pmmittes on Suffrage. it from tho Sona Speci: mony ep and Goff, all of whom inted on to voto for tho amend- Henderson, the new Senator) Nevada, and a Senator from jonsin to succeed tho late Son- Husting, will 1 here p the vote is tu Suf- ste realize that they must work to get the nocessary two-thirds AVE them no pators Sheppard and Curtis, after Poll of the Senate, ct aim these ‘nson of Call Bouth Dakota, J phes of Washingt Kenyon, Kirby, La McCumber, McKellar, McNary Nelson, New, Norris, Owen, |— Phelan, Pittman, Poind aks Robinson, Shafroth, man, Smith of Ariz ,. Thomas, Thomn Townend, |_ Still, I Mm, Warren and Watson, @ total ty-six. fragists and th pone working with tl following Senators will v tive unless y between now and t Bankhead, tated eve: phy clan Borah, sand, on, Dil- Harding, Hardw . Martin, Ov: » Rex, Sa Smith .” Hale, question Stull, I Vardaman Wadsworth, By es and Walcott, a total hirty-one. fo following Senato: ‘letcher, might as aro lsted James, Kel- street, a cently be who Saul talk about ried a few weeks ago to quite the|'* ha mest and most = interestin 4 young woman T have seen in a tong! i dah kw e (I met her at the De Saulles trial, | £2", | < so | know matrin TVE MINTTES sss: SIGK STOMAGH =: DIGESTION, GAS fe Diapepsin’’ is uickest and surest Stomach relicf. the = Nan don't know what upset your ach—which portion of the Tood MB tlie damage + Well, don't er. If your stom. in a revolt; ick, gassy and upset, and what you ate has fermented and turned Ir; head dizzy and aches; belch es and acids and cructate undi- ed food; breath foul, tongue ted—just ‘take a little Pape's Dia- sin to neutralize acidity and in minutes you wonder what became the indigestion and distress: Millions of men and women to-day w that it is needless to have « little Diapepsin oecasic ally and pout mach sweetene edi their favori our stowach doesn’t take care r liberal liwit without rebellions food is a «i cad of @ emember the est, armless antacid is I din which cost fift for case at drug stores rand ently and t your meals t atarrhal de en * mente appear elors Can’t Stand the Detona- ting Horrors of Modern War- fare as Well as Benedicks— “Man Who Has Faced Matri- Else,” Declares Dr. Smith Ely Jelliffe, in All Seriousness, and He Tells Why, By Nixola Greeley-Smith. fits of married life? If ao, doubt rupee, ll shock much better than the un- harried,” Capt. in a lecture before the Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, and as York would agree with him. And I thought that . be rebuked by a # © I put my question to Dr, Smith Ely Jelliffe of No. 64 West 56th testified moreover, he is specially qualified to |} x id THE EVENING WORLD, sanuED ay. JANUARY 12, x ‘A New Use for Matrimony! It’s Shell Shock Absorber; Married Men for arenes Two Medical Authorities, One| Who's Been in Trenches and) ; Another Famed as Neurotic a ist, Agree That Bach- Is Ready for Anything you ever doubted the beno- longer, For Capt. Jobn T. McCurdy of the Medical Officers’ Reserve Corps has found out what Matrimony is good for. It 1» good shell shock. “Married men tn the for JECLIFFE. trenches stand | ———__—— — feudal relation with a tr more difti- n @ny man faces in any to reconetle a sunced | the new free cult job t McCurdy anf the medical officer has had long ex neurologists do not state jence in cases of shell shock I or not matrimony would European war hospitals, his asser- n from shell shock tion will have to be taken seriously 2 utatistics on that point will thought nobody in New| be gathere I hesi- n about asking any learned if there might possibly b d except from the Rus- |slan Battalion of Death. In the in- |terests of scientific thoroughness the | effect of 1 shock on the married in Dr. McCurdy’a theory, [and unmarried Russian amazons suro any acientist I calied: up | ought to be lied. on his most holty-toity| Then we should have an answer to and ask me if I really j that much ‘oblem mater & pronek tarot wast ty {man or wo 8 more bene t proper to put such a ailly |7an OF w to a serious man, had to do it, if T Just had to mn authority it well be by a good one, —_——____ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes fc famous neurologist and re- fore the public as an allenist i for Mrs, Blanca Dr, Jeliiffe is the editor of | i cal Journal and, | ji atrimony, as he w i every reason why a mar- | 1) ee 1 wld stand shell shook | Ho? +} y Is ready for K at seriously, Tab, de. dee per octal by his : 10 ‘ 0 iman, Of i ot. ybody to marry them : {3 5 th 1 man is 2 man who ac- 3 2 2 peat {his rolations to his fele Sy "\s 2 i aay = len in ty oh Lou Pile 4 204% } man and conse- e am 4 ble to shock. ‘ ‘ 1 1 normal, bal- | 4 ‘ 1h are in much \ bachelor’s 3 < sons why i i stand shel. ok ; > ones.” Dr. ‘ ‘ " that 1 have no time } 1 ‘ 1 that Dr, MoCurdy had s 1 ! . ‘ opinion of+ two may have to fu nos dala LETS SICK, pinion who crowded the Mar e Bureau r we de oie at Ifo merrlag | nervous shock it { peaeealnar yey” ' will consent to Look at tongue! Then give " the defenseless state) fruit laxative for stomach, ihbuant ‘che piot liver, howe wels. 4 t of kindle y . ry Nae terete. "California Syrup of Figs” It took men st0 ¢an't harm children » AteelNa toy and they love it. \E I ently, 4 th 1 mean, On Awan es n sick chile the male vous system | howels, which hecome « Lup wit titdirara cient Look at the tongue, mother! If 0's y f ma as|eat heartily, full of re t 1 urriage | throat or any oft t Gt ba Hut making | Syrup of Figs,” then don't he $4,620,879 ESTATE ISOMIDED IN WIL zt 1918, ARIES AS mm ingame, Who Is Pre- tor Bu : ; He sald, he had Peon pald) paring Bill, Seeks Their Answer an soat ( Inabol Lawes party do you & or] to Many Questions, DEPH GH | renco de Gersiorff, wife of Jont's Ar va k asked | ALNANY, Jan, 12.—Senator Alvan [nephew George, and Ilelen 8. Crown Tho fepublican party," replied | w furtingame, who haa been asked Inshteld de Gersdortt Tam a Ueutenant ia the|, oe sgh nephew Carl, recolve $5,060 [istrict bY organizations of women votcrs in , Ravens t ber trooklyn Borough, New York City, Zamily, With Ba.| Josephine Hradio Alma de cee 8 ; Detective Rayer ‘ sro | Brooklyn & Bulk Left to to Family amily, With Be- dorff, nineteen, grandnte 1 Cas. | Charles H, Moss First Ad AMIS} Magiatrate Grossina a charge |to introduce @ bill to qualify women quests to Friends, Servants | per ©. de Goradorm, « now.) Then Denies Paying for Bale | of bribery was made aga ry aervice, haa suggested that : sixtoen, got $5,000 ea former 4 nant Blast atl was fixed at $1,000 p they first decide those questions: and Charity. AAYARAbH Ss eSdnon AMEN OX lot in Recent Election. — }ination | caro einen wed EBEIG Shy iho. Ponte: ON ane . 1 ivett tM All jury aervicn by women be The aporateal of the extate of Jo-| Digel “lark, five, are left] Charles H. Moon, No. 28 Greenwich | { vers | voluntary or obligatory? seph Hodges Choate, former Am- , Wan arrested to-day in the| M many | Ul juries be composed of an bassador to tho Court of St. Jamon, ee f Assistant Dintrict Attorney | aneg : eins 5 re ee Waa Bled tod . No, 7 Cypress : alleged ul attorneys have the right to ‘ od to-day tm the Surrogate's! A 'inuo, Flushing, 8 Louies’ Ww. | . after ad confessed that | ferring to Yt sitnatala Wauther. (NEAIEFY. Salt, De \c urt, Harry Kopp, transfor tax ap-| souador, wife of Dr. C. O. Scudder, | he had payed $2 to one Willtam Bell | voted Tecame ail men or all women, or an equal prateor, having made his report. |Jamatca Plain, Mass.; ughter of |to voto for Mitchel, Moss was called | out of the p ace ty inte | number h sex? Tho report shows that the gross os-| Mr. Choato's former law er, [to the office of Mr. Hinck axa witness |@ hall on Creanwichy Aventis and NO} t¢ jury service is made obligatory, tate was $4,857,702 and tho net estate| William M. " fie ; : Pina asi bets shall women with infant children be | ¢4,020,67. of my long a eet ation ted by Assist Metriot Attor exer? $4,020,879, Ch ovld é ' ‘ ' io an Choate provided in hia] iy nor tat $1 und Mary|neys Wlack and Kilroe into the Fue LIGHT ON INCOME TAX. ‘Those and other questions for set- Will for thirty-seven bonoficlarios, in-| jp, etoen, No t 64d Street, |aion eampais | aia 5 pubenttte Beier eney benofielaries, in-| Mryet, nineteon, No. § Dist 2d Ste on camp =a lee an nie ta TEL Wines iwi ttey lth are to be submitted to the cluding relatives, friends and ser-|an annulty of $1,600 til ot » you know Willam J. Rett da dialp All ta Beaks, | wom reanitation by Amy Wren, | Yante in his New York home at No. 8! twent © for the « i ae eked Government vees, to be known! a Hroo! attorney, who hos held Enst 634 Street. her education hel! ae income tax dep Aformora, Will} several taike with Jacob Brenner, Servants In the Choate h be stationed In 84 pla in Manhattan | ¢ ssioner of Jurors for Kings M ‘oline §. Choate, the widow, | | Fat i Mra, Caroline 8. Choate, the widow, | nequesta ranging trom ¢ hat you patd him |and the Bronx and 7 places iy Brook: | county ee nnulty of $75,000, which | ¢°%! lyn, berinning next Monday. to ald per pea ay" ; ot a Apa te Tho following Institutions he told you the in making out thelr i | ents, a bequest of $250,000 and the ‘ 0 ch: Bt. Pa tn Tana of tho #84 treet home and | #10000, seeh St. ‘nat the pay. |*fa ‘or doreMuscles of the summer home, “Naumkeng,” in| jrary | Aasoc tthe Government a Joseph F children, 3 old; He 8d, five, e en Choate, eight, and Joseph H. Choate h will recetve the income », Maas, Choate George 7,604, irion Choate, twelve years Choate, Urinary disorders may give further proof. She also recetves| Aid Associatic ects to the value of $18,-| t! the income for life trom And the daughter, n for the Women’ Home of New Isaac T. Hopper H mut Jr. recetves $1 thing, Choate, another ¥. WLC. AL Nee ATS to Com- was brought up ten; Princtila| to obtatn $1 darioue’ ten you say you did? rt “Bell say Upp fill HON A Myers, 394 b. 143 have 4 M 436 East SOth St, says: “I was a suf Charles ¢ watchmaker, 221 Reid Ave, gave Kidney Pills off t tour years. | ferer fr y complaint and my back ached and] the f t May 2, 1916: “1 am always glad b Mbip K Fi becaus: en't had ub ines SULA aie ight, and in the | to recommend Loan's Kidney Pills because 1 haven't ha ‘4 F could not reatat night, snd fl the least bit of kidney trouble nce they cured me feeling tired and worn out { had three years ago. My kidneys do not act too often, as they A and sullered a great 1 Ado, and my: Wack hes, The ide my a acted as the: larman Street (Brooklyn) said Mr, Black, Eightieth Street {t? It's such I realized the mo | ment T had done ft that I shouldn't it" sald Mona, Mabel plete City's Quoin n began to reflect, | With the addition of $199,796.00 yanter William J, Holl? No, - " | day tothe ¥ WC A War Work F 1 y m the money,” Mos Ambassador's grand. | 18Y 10 0 Tid, but I don't remem- what made y Was against the | a at dev 1 yp Y/ strowg a back kid: ¢ without ha at ac a unt 5 Kidney Pills nt passages of { 1 felt Don't neglect it delay may run you into gravel, dropsy, crippling rheumatism or dangerous Bright's disease. Get a box of Moan’s Kidney Pills today. New York People Tell E. One Hundred Forty-Third Street (Bronx) They have helped thousands. One Hundred Forty-First Street sions Court of wilful neg! for sentence a the stand. any inf MN be no Six 1 every focation to Inform the publics | puty is there n the Bt Sen t to provide Decker, hild's stepmothe >» bee lh N these days of high prices, it’s poor economy to worry along with a bad back that makes the simplest work a torture, and a full day's work impossible. If every day brings morn- ing lameness, sharp pains when bend- ing or lifting, nervousness, and a dull, tired state, there's surely something wrong. Likely it’s kidney weakness. ! Though easily corrected at first, They should help you. You How: Reid Avenue (Brooklyn) strong and free from pain, 1 act ea ry good An occa ¢ an's Kidney Pills keeps my kidneys in good order." and On Apr said: “Ham glad to say f Doan's K ive me has been a last and 1 confirm the previous statement 1 made r fing them. Doan's are a medicine one can re! ay Ave Bronx ing sympt nervous and miser pells. The kid ecretions become Every Druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. Doan’s Kidney Pills Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. . ‘ —e -—