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samme » y SENTIMENT WONT OFFSET TREASON Colonel Again Assails the Hyphen and Disloyal Amer- icans in Speech. \ Col. Theodore Roosevelt delivered an address on the war and loyalty to-day before the League for Political Bdu-; cation at Carnogie Hail. In preface) ‘he declared that the teaching profes- “ston, above all others, must be loyal ‘The Colonel again assailed tho! “hyphen” as he has assailed !t many times before, but he added that noth- ing could be more Infamous than to attack any person because of birth- place or national descent. Not loyal Americans of German birth, but dils- Joyal Americans, no matter what their birth, were the target. “That species of internationalism which insists on loving other countries as much as our own,” said the Col- onel, “stands on a level with that species of conjugal affection which finds expression in loving another woman as well as one’s own wife ‘Treason in the concrete is not offset | by a mushy sentimentality about hu-| manity in the abstract. The teacher) should no more be permitted to preach | treason than the army officer. If) either complains that this infringes hia liberty of speech he can at once regain that liberty by leaving the public service.” And even then, the Colonel made plain, nobody can have liberty with- out responsibility, Then ha came to the topic of undivided Americanism. “I care not a rap where a man was ‘born or where his parents were born,” he said, “so long as he is a good American. But !f he tries to be half American and half something else, he isn't an American at all, and incl- dentally he does not succeed in re- maining anything else either. He be-} comes just simply nothing but a mix-) ture of third-rate American and/ third-rate European. “Tf, however, the man does in goot faith become an American and noth- ing else then it is Hterally infamous | to hold his birthplace or his fathor against him—just as infamou: it is to discriminate against him be-| cause of bis creed, | “At tiie mement the great majority | of the Americans of German stock offer tha finest possible example of straight-out Americanism, whereas the citizens of this country who have been the most insidious foes of true Americanism and the most efficient allies of Germany are the men who have followed or have worked with or under such native Americans as Measrs. Hearst and La Follette.” | The Colone! paid his disrespects to} pacifists and credited them with hav ing retarded the nation’s preparation | for war. He advocated universal military training for America’s men under twenty-one years of age now. | “If we don’t take the step now,” he aaid, “the pacifists, being gentry of inconeeivably short memories, will at| once raise their old-time sbril! clamor against preparedness.” _————S COURT ORDERS DIVORCE SUIT TRIED IN SECRET | Allegations Made Against F. A. Tol-| hurst, Wealthy Inventor, Led | to Decision. Allegations contained in affidavits filed to-day with Supreme Court Jus- tice Goff by Attorney Tobias A. Keppler | in behalf of Mrs, Anne Curtin Tolhurst tn divorce action against her husband, Frederick A. Tolhurast, wealthy inventor and manufacturer of No, 111 Broadway, caused Justice Goff to order that the ault proceed behind closed doors. The affidavits are from Mrs. Tolhuret and Dr. Edward L. Rochfort, a well-known neuroloxist, The latter says a public {rial would imperil the life of his patient. “Public interest would be prejudiced by the character of this evidence at a public tri Mrs. Tolhurst explained, Nand haven't the strensth for such an Oe 7 teat Mrs. Tolhurst and her raided the apartments of her hua- Band at No. 106 Central Park Weat, ja ad VILLAGERS IN COURT OVER GLASH WITH POLICE, Hicksville Citizens Plead Not Guilty to Indictments Based on Trouble With State Force. MINEOLA, N. Y., Jan, 19.—Several prominent residents of Hicksville were arraigned this morning before County Judge Lewis J. Smith upon indictments charging riotous conduct, unlawful as- semblage and refusing to assist in an atrest, Bach pleaded not guilty ant was released under $500 bail, The In- dietments were returned following clash between villagers in Hicksville and @ squad of the State Police, The latter say they were threatened by a crowd that gathered when one of their number ordered the lights of an auto mobile owned by William Duffy turned on. ‘Dr. B. 1. Curtis, a dentiat, indicted ong charge of criminal libel, ale, al n ty, and furnished $500 eeget chet Mle’ ih toust Goday were Duffy, Christian Brandel, Adolph ugh, Osbome Curtis. Henry Ofenloch, ‘an Winckler and Daniel Dempsey. re ae THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918. Y DAY WILL BE MONDAY’ AND BY Busy Except the Rent.” Sunday Has Been Such a Popular Day on Account of the Loafing, That Doc Garfield Is Giving Us a Workless Monday as an Encore, Making of the Pair the Siamese Twins of Torpidity—“Nothing to Do and TWo Days to Do It In”—“No Wheels Shall Revolve Except in the Kaiser's Dome”—“Monday Will Be the First Perfect Vacuum Ever Discovered”—‘There'll Be Nothing By Arthur (‘Bugs’) Baer. Copyright, 1918, by The Prose Publishing Co (The New York Evening World) blanks. HE next ten Mondays will be Ever since Adam voted the wrong ticket in the Eden elec- tions, Man has worked the loitered on Sunday. Sunday nas been the authentic Loafing on the other six days depended on the was looking or not boss's eyesight. Sunday has been Administration is giving us Monday For man Nere BUSINESS MAN’ ON MONOAYS Doc Garfield (collect): first six stanzas of the week and day of loafing whether the boss such a popular day that the Fuel for an encore. After this, Sunday and Monday will be the Siamese ‘Twins of Torpldity. No man shall lift a brick either tn industry or in anger. No wheels shall revolve except in the Kaiser's dome. The spider will crochet his ventilated snare in peace and soli- tude for a duet of di Monday will be a young Sunday. For Doc Garfield has established ten holidays for the moss to grow The idea {s to conserve coal, and patriotic citizens throughout the circuit have expressed their wil- lingness to abide by the ruling Telegrams have been pouring in lke rain through a dollar um brella. Some of the most prom- nent follow: CONSTANTINOPLE 1 am perfectly willing to close the Dardanelles for ten Mondays. MOHAMMED V Big sacrifice, but will close Bull Moose headquarters for ten Mon- days. Fuel Administration T. ROOSEVELT Will close the Hudsow if possible. FRO Dr. Garfield: WII! close Coney Island for the winter, Dear Doc HOT DOG SYNDICATE Have cancelled all American League schedule for January. Dear Doctor BAN JOHNSON Would be delighted to close my pockets for ten Mondays if 1 knew how. THD PUBLIC, HERE is no doubt that the Ten Monday orchestration will be played through to the end. Dealers in sunburn lotion, bathing suits, straw hats and Palm Beach suits have patriotically offered to sacrifice all their January Monday bargain sales, although they counted on big crowds during the next biiz tard. By offering to close the Bull Moose headquarters during the height of intense activities, Roose- velt again takes his place as an undiluted American, The Sultan of Turkey's magnanimous offer to place a Yale lock on the Darda nelles stamps him as one of the finest Turks that ever dodged a cake of soap. The subway will not be entirely closed, It will run on a Sunday schedule, which {s equivalent to running like a frozen hydrant. The ukulele foundries, ticon shows, the Aquarium, Mat teawan, Blackwell's Island, Sing Sing and other places of amuse ment will all be hermetically closed on Mondays, There will be no places to go. Only places to come away, from stereop- Citizens will have to stay home and play lotto, tick-tack-toe, cha rades, tiddle-de-winks and parchees! for excitement Somt PiACE OF SEMENT Mey BE OPEN — ZaPay, Anything re- quiring coal for motive power will be cancelled by the Fuel Adminis: tration’s order. NIE thing that the new law does | of their theorios. discovered. Monday w no-no! Mow ‘BOUT PARCAEES! Foe - CRANGE ? THOQH Wins <& HOLIDAY DIVERSION To KEEM THE Com wEaS OFF The Gkau~ to vindicate the scientists in one ill be the first perfect vacuum over We will have nothing to do and two days to do it in, Folks will be as idle as @ cannibal at a vegetarian dinner. There will be nothing busy except the rent, That and Tennyson's rivulet jazs on forever. Clothes Hnes, scrubbing boards and the usual Monday menu that operates by two-clbow power will be allowed to continue, but any- thing that requires coal Js vetoed, Nobody can do a Houdint out of this proclamation, because the order extends from the broken bot- tles on Coney Island's beach to the empty boer kegs floating on the tides of the Golden Gate and from he chilblains of Maine to the flat feet of Louisiana. Long may she wave. Citizens figuring on escaping via the Brooklyn Bridge might as well sped that idea, as there ts no place to escape to. The Arlington | Shows the Work of Tomlinson | By W. G. Bowdoin. | The exhibition of paintings by | Henry W. Tomlinson, at the Arling- ton Galle: No. 274 Madison Ave- nue, contains twenty-two canvases | | which are to be shown until the end of this month Mr. Tomlinson is essentially an out-of-doors painter, who often uses soft and subdued colors to get poetl- cal results, Now and then the features & sunlit landscape and “Autumn Woods,” is a fine arrangement of & roadway, passing u the trees and) along leafy ways, through the woods. The rnal colors of autumn are \ replacing olors of hues, ‘Two trees, one either side, stand grandly forth e dancing autumnal shadows car pet the road, which winds away into t the loft ra,” is a decorative bit in dense foliage marching column drear sky and quite in| masses app against th tune with the war situation. “Vartations in Gold,” is Mr. Tomlta~ | son's best effort in pleture making na introduced are The lNeht vibr stance is well man- excellent and the aged, so as to throw the girl's head, into bold relief, ax she bends slightly | z narciasus bulbs ner house The the ap ry ndied tion Sew gown ts| colors used are whiie at ustel), uential, comparatiy least in size, | g expression of the subject chosen, The color acheme, Introducing a bit of blue ma- iw a happy elf-appoint jas skilfully a terial used fe }tution of th atures © group of | The technique used | ‘ nd exem- ‘BARS NEUTRAL SHIPPING THAT HELPS GERMANY War Trade Board Seeks to Close Channel Through ich Sup- plies and News Reaches Foe. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—To close channels through which information has | id the enemy and also to prevent ing goods lone ov and stores reac hips al American ports were ued to-day by the War Trade Bourd, Fob, . requires ¥ nwhers lo member who wi be t to the eutral vessel may sid up in port with r of the Charters, A pract c y G. Bake French 1 «Mar \¢ y of hen « home, Ne | Drive Dy. William Ma 418 Riverside 1 Thomson medion | For Many ILLS Racways | eady elief A Quick Acting 25c 50c AML Druggiats Remedy 5 Back, Lumbage, t Bruises, Neus . Rheumatism, Sore juscles, in Cheat. Also Internally for | Bowel Complaints The JOHN WANAMAKER Store Stands Back otf the Government In Its Conservation Order--- By closing all day Mondays. By opening at 9 and closing at 5 on other days. By paying our employees as usual. . By offering to the public under present market prices Another Million Dollars of Our Own New Merchandise in a Series of DAYLIGHT USING SALES In the Most Wanted Goods of the Season Business must go on, in producing and distributing essentials, or the war goon. The present stoppage of only a few days shows how serious a seaneaY Cake ening could become. Pa tet one day out ‘ ~ ber will curtail our service to the public and con- gest business, as genera istribution is now congested, unless th adap’ its shopping habit to meet the new conditions. ee . Six days’ business must be done in five, if stores are to render their full service. To do six days’ business in five we must do at least half of the day’s i the morning —instead of nearly the entire day's business in the attrnedn, = Retail business must be distributed more evenly over the whol j le shorter than ever before because of coal saving. ah..pow Every hour of every working day of every worker must be used. To distribute buying more evenly over daylight hours, thus makin; i use of time, equipment and workers, we add an * dintonal service ie ae Wanamaker Store day-—a series of special Daylight-Using Sales which will in promptly at store opening and continue until the merchandise is sold, which we expect to be, because of the very low prices, not later than one o'clock. All day for regular business and regular features. The mornings for these Daylight Using Sales. It Is Fine to Get the Daylight Using Habit Turn the clock ahead an hour now——the guvernment will turn it in the anyway. Get breakfast over early. Take an early train. Be here at 9. there ae joyous compensation for you in the low prices you will find on standard mere ise. The public always cooperates in anything that is for the public good its hearty support of this service. r ee en Our Million Dollar Sales held last autumn helped the government and served the people in holding down rapidly advancing prices. These sales were copied far and near, thus enlarging the good they accomplished. This new Million Dollar Daylight Using Sale will continue to ch iteeri and, in addition, will help the government in the present wcaneey. oe einerne Let it Begin—Tuesday, January 22 One Million Dollars of Merchandise at Much Under Present Market Prices Various Lots on Sale each Morning Details of the individual merchandise offerings will be announced in Monday’s newspapers. This first notice is to give the big general facts. Get These Facts Clear 1—Store closed Monday, January 21st 2—Million Dollar Daylight Using Sales begin Tuesday, January 22d 3—This special merchandise on sale in the mornings . 4—Regular service of the store all day as usual, from 9 to 5 o’clock 5—The object of this new departure is to distribute shoppin more evenly over daylight hours, thus making continuous use o time, equipment and workers, shortening the working day, sav- ing coal, lowering costs of retailing—all to the advantage of those who make and those who use merchandise. Shop in the morning Be efficient yourself Help others to be efficient Save light, heat and power Save coal Coal the ships Send the ships abroad Win the war JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York _ won =