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~ MENNOW OVER 21. ‘BILLS TO ENFORCE TOBE CALLED FOR HOOVER WAR DIET SERVICEIN ARMY ARE INTRODUCED Bill Introduced in Senate Ar-| Will Compel Observance of AND NOW, LADIES OF THE JURY——! ‘This Appeal Soon Here, and Then Juries | Will Be Less Emotional, Says Miss Wren WOMEN WITH CHILORENE | UNCER TEN SHOULD Ge | exemey— PO YOU SEE ANY. REASON, MADAM, WHY You CAN NOY GO INTO THE JURY Box with A FREE AND i » » . sate Oren EN) rangement Will Prevent | Meatless and Wheatless fr dauaice weReer? . 2 SA Li as Calling on Those Over 31, Days and Control Flour. “ay WASHINGTON, 15.-At the| WASHINGTON, Jat Adminis fequest of tho War Department to- tration is Herbert | e @ay, Chairman Chamberlain of Hoov » and) | Senate Military Commit r veatiess d war duced a bill for the reg tion for| bread, if r unter, military duty of all n who have % ate become twenty-one years old sir Representat aeyecre June 6, 1917, when tho draft law|tion and with the a j THERE'S EMOTIONAL. went inio effect. ministrator Hf i] aw NOTHING on A SuRY pr j ’ So saceD In determining upon the stra-| Provid MAW? AS MOTHER tion of men who have t Author » compe aH a 7 TLE MENS one since the draft | 3 OF 1 at nd wheat ¢ paabed hae h the War Department has rejected hotels and restavran plan to raise the age limits of tho| i" Weeths to Inerea @raft to take in men more than thirty-| put; power to enforce substitution of one. rreate quantitie of ry fi and Another bill, which Senator Cham- | corn me f wheat flour: authortt erlain introduced at the request of ay Ny mé the Administration, would provide tured produ th a view to ¢ for furloughing National Army tnen 1 atid “ot a teu eet Pen for harvesting s and other ag pecatendocd Juay sewice Among MEN cultural duty ; Another bill would jor stor a ar of the States on the t y F iy | Official of N. Y. Association of men in the first class ir their population. Registration of men who hay come of age since enacted, was recon cent report of Provo: eral Crowé which a supply of .o Nurses and Mothers of Very Women Lawyers Thinks Jury Service for Her Sex Should Be Mandatory, but There Should Be Certain Exemptions — Teachers, Physicians, Trained tional Army might be ; ‘| say ont isla Young Children Should Be MabGisekt pea. tha, st th dey ae Excused—Women Would Be one, alao, the Provost apa Pigeree Oro < ~ nine Less Susceptible to Sex Influ- Dointed out, by extending the ag Hasaal ; Jomest! ence and They’d Mete Out and engi fas phe ame _ | Even Justice, Especially to a 8 vai ak . adopted the I peerage teh © | Those of Thgir Own Kind. “If men teachers are exempt estimated th i i i ne — = 7 . ; from jury duty, women teachers o < ach nd other 5 puld i i pate = f , 8s Marguerite Mooers Marshall, d to women jurors. pretty eaauirdd ‘ ile Another bill introduced by § : afiees a: eres a akoe are some of the q 89) trained nurses should be treated Chamberlain would p . : T . Which will ed: likewise, Surely tho duties of tive badge or button RDG y erag! : . ? in " Shall jury service by wo be | women with children under ten men, ing pla ture |resute © vote,| Ualuntary or obligatory? | are as important to the commu- Tho bill changing the bas!s of le rodu a or ss atl Shall attorncys have the rig nity as the duties of veterinary quota is believed to Ladbedaasita! file: Lei t,| [0 sllputate whether the Jury shal surgeons, and such women should equitable system, as it 1 de fined , ax| >¢ alt men or all women, or a | be exempt from jury duty. uded int That the filing as a part of t nterpre ses of casey shall and there!ords of the Department Sta J if they ure jurors, Pag: aiid Heavy ii 1 1 pursuant to persor or shalt no attemp made to alien populations in 1 ‘ { " Wan d guish between the court du ' ricts forced J 1 t rmy ’ Alva Gib dbeall ke uae latt on 4 ity regardles np chat That the a Bevling hast ‘excinptions, {f ANY; shall cront nervice to make up distric fect when the w wen 1 invited ides) eddeedeh cals New Ye Tho bill to p go to) Stat ‘ ray © Commis Women are calles’ upon 79F lof every: woma agricultural work mere Citing that au fJu Ja er in K NS <page edeeipbec a hv La nol taxable thorize the S¢ is and ¢ y BADleations at] Ae icy NOUN ANGI CHELAN NOSES Koni ga50 lough will y n av to introduce a bill ¢ 55 Beno Gs ai al known, however, tha War De-|t food t for ju T At efficient and experienced very ma partment nds to wi wut tin af 1 A ‘ ryer and as n citizen,|, ‘opert principally to prov harves le t Vice President of t Wore |1 asked: Ath ne Anal wi time and ot 1 Assovtath Wo} Laws wi wer to these ¢ jualifications « vital to the f ff f a . c Waar af 2 ott d S}asked Miss Wre ee Montague Street, Trookly “Women serving on a jury would Attention! Housewives! To The Evening World Housewives’ Protective Association: “I believe that jury should be obligatory for voters as it is for men voters,” she said promptly. “Certain ex- | emptions should be allowed | women as they are allowed men. But women who have asked for service women | be more logical than men, and less emotional.” she replied. “It s much easier for a woman to make a sex impression on men than for a man to make such an impression on women. A man prisoner could not ‘put it over’ on @ woman jury with anything like he ri nd | the ease with which the woman F tail prices have been suggested by the Food RARER ol eneceananiaa ATL nd ceaeives vi LS i | in the dock appeals to the average AAA ip ea aehons (hail tl TVeria in aap an fo) privileges of full citizenship | male jury. And | believe that The Board is carrying out, in thts action, the plan outline mg World to stop profiteering should not dodge its duties and | Women would pass a verdict on in food. Below is printed the table of prices for theshouseu hases on a cash and carry basis, responsibilities. their own sex with justice and together with a blank form, which Ue members of the association are requested to fill in and mail to The In Kk wor ) without undue severity Evening World Food Price Department. The Food Board has onty a small e to investigate and re- tered at their B ¢ J port on how the price list is being observed. The Evening World asks for the co-operation of tie House- ¥, 8"? * are re te ett wives’ Protective Association. This is a great opportunity tor every member to “do her bit” in helping ||"? © ¢ some bape to keep food prices wilhin fair Umits. The prices assure the retailers a very reasonable margin of profit, D rie Fill in blank spaces and mail to FOOD PRICE EDITOR, EVENING WORLD j i w 1 Irs, 1 I Ss 4 . ee w ) ! ard 2 eri (Name of dealer) Aaarees ec ae age : s 1 y a ju. of f a ot (Name and add mombe Housewives Ae ential isformation Do ¢ t ra DEALERS’ PRICES. i 5 ab . neq 1OOD BOARD Consumers should pa - 4 PRICES, n rental Low f Prices you - ! t Wren pret j Article. Grade Retailer pa cighborhood have paid + tn 1 : Iw n aS . Lima, domestic 14) 17! stb par vid y Boone White (small), domestic \4) It 17! 1b rence aex ) e lipo : White, choice imported 4 Ib 11a Ib Gon u F j r Kidney, red dome 16 1 adini . Kintok imported 09), T3tc I eed i . Rice Bulk, whole head 098; 422) It 1341 f« ' , Bulk, Blue Kose O84 Wet wold i Bulk, broken 07), 101k oor for J . Bulk, rolled O5%4- U5! ) a a +Yellow, granulated 06) 4+ 0s ( tr jus White Southern, tine i 08 ° 08 os it Sy oe SCHOOL ON FERRY BOAT Raisins.....,....Seeded (15 oz. pkg.), fancy 2 4 Seeded (15 oz. pkg.), choice nN ' , a Prune: , California 40-50 4 1s It ‘ CLOSED BY LACK OF FUEL California 70-80 09%4 1 , a " California 100-120 0814. Wet ‘ : Oregon 30-40 1 vit 1 \ 13 elthe es, O \ Macaroni or ee i ADE RO Spaghetti.,... Bulk, dome (teat epHEny fade Flour . Wheat, Spring O68 -.061; : angie 1 ; Wheat, Wiute 06-06! g a auidance 3 Sugar . Granulated ' 08.6 Ib, Ne Cie Bread . Factory wrapped, 16 oz 07}. tt en help t } : Store wrapped, 16 oz 07 It _ 4 th MUR, cesses. Loose dipper, Grade B 10! 4 qt aie . ae y Bottle, Grade B., wl 3!a gt 4 y icdel : peice : Butter. . Storage, best 46-48 Ib t f x Cheese American, whole milk.. 261. -.29 Ib, Eggs. Candled storage No. 1 49-51 de us ‘ , Potatoes. “White, U. 5. No. 1 03° tb y er Onions... Red, fancy 03 It ine cabbage White 02 ib , ; h (Frozen Whiting 04 Ib 2 4 : Native Mackerel 15 It Smelts, No, | 1s It a : Butterfis! 10 Ik Vr “ . Halibut VI t 1 Sea Bass 15 tt pat ‘ Ciscoe 10 It " i Fish (Fresh Spanish Mackerel ah Y Smelts, No f 25 tt : : F Flounde ib 18 8, 4 Steak Cod i ate p a : i Carp 1a ob ting ‘ y ! Percl 15 Ib, Outsldy Manhatta 1 ir ' t Ve ! Haddock 10 Pee aan ‘ AN ri > of more thap one pound wilt include the s cil of National Defense and it mittecs, Director Gifford told War Inquiry Committee day, had filled a breach in the Gov ernment's war machinery at a juncture and had aaved the n. billions dollar Through voluntary agreement price fix i, the count been waved than are dollars on steel. Other savi ning into Villons, wer copper, lead, lumber and raw terials Twenty million dollars alor ved, Mr. Gifford teatified, by U. ing plan tho army cantor buildings from one to two st avings ho cited in deta follows: cotton duck, $1,226,000; leather ot $4,000,000; skoos, $1,632,000; airy motors, $7 » $900 on each spruce ‘ nes, $2,850,000; ber f 1" cantonment Mr 1 1 he advi tary DB 1eKa ne reorganiza ins submitte latter “The pla a ord with my rec mendations, ¢ that I de ne lndivid ! t dof a bo ntrol wa a and tha vor a respon a hrough n by Congr | sata | In endeavoring to mobilize indu f vention of FOR GOVERNMENT HELP G THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918. DEFENSE COUNCIL SAVED BILLIONS, SAYS DIRECTOR Steel Agreements Alone Meant Over $3,000,000,000 to ., Gifford Declares. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. rd testified t Senate Committee Toll Ba | Threatens Many and Ped trol Bill May Be A WASHINGTON, J nent aid for weak by DB. M, Robinsol hort-line ratlroads, bef Inter , tobi ‘ Aree tine He 4 Inte He annndor This Week The ¢ sails i" the “°""” BONBRESS ASKED TO PROBE SLURS ON TROOPS ABROAD DR. J. LEWIS AMSTER. NEW HEALTH COMMISSIONER Pee ebb bbe eee bee bees | | | | £-06-6-60666606 o >| | ae oF J LAMSTER ern » Math- to-day ap ter n tila ton 1 conne sand Lin y-nine years, HONEYMOON PENSIONS. AID KAISER IN DRAETING WIVES na to the up, It's} after th t what happ bables grow # titer how | folks happily nt was inude | acy has arranged to ul vouchers for newly The first fortnight of y abou 1 was 3 BLIGHTY FORULS. TROOPS. CREATED BY GEN, PERSHING Each Soldier to Have Week’s Leave for Every Four Months at Front. WITH THE AM CAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Jan 15 (United Press). A general order issued to-day create? a “Dlighty” for the American troop@ It announces the grant of a weekt leave to every soldicr for each fout months’ service at the front, The special establish Thaso arc seven da aro to be spent te jon centres now being Somewhere in Franee.” t solely with the {dey of furnishing the fighting men ollday entertainmen v hints that the leave per- lols probably will be lengthened after the quitted them- in fighting. proper conduct iday crowds !s emphasised recreat being bu and rest © orde Americans have selves heroleally The of the necessity in the order and tt is asserted that equent leave depends largely on strict observance of decorum, Paris is to be visited o with speciat | permission. low American officer wan “pursued” by shrapnel and how am* er the mud for ag hour machine gun fife ound him was teld e return from certain of @ number of visit- office three uD were at one a shallow trench on low-lying on of the French the Germ ocoupy & dominating position across the © Gertiangs spotted the Amert- joan part cir observation post man Ruler Worried Aboait}and tor hurled a number of Shortage of Babies, but Not | treneh by way of greeting. ‘ i it missles struck slightly in Abou Mo } » of the party, killing an ae WASIIINGTON, Jan. 15.—The Kaiser French interpreter and deeply conce about the short} wounding a pollu Nono of the jorman baby ere cording to ¢ ' ns was ht jovernment advices he day, Hut] again a certain tall American Ma- ling to the «ame source, he doesn't ng another shi a hundred yards an trenches. He stood up straight at one ntly a machine gun acat- ‘ound him, throw 1 in every direction, p Inst tered bullet ing snow and a full hour whtle the bullete d spat around him. Hoe finally < thus to be glorified by | escaped under cover of darkness. ng doubled” | y oificer, a Texan, wae wapaper blandly added ag on high open ground when 1 that thiy measure will] ho saw and heard slrapnel burst over jeaire to marry . [his head. He ducked and ran. The ut on the next page of the shrapnel bursts pursued him persiste mee ny € They getting closer. 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