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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 26 WORTH § $5, 000, 000, Suffragiat Heiress to $5,000,000 0 Will Be No ‘‘Lady Bountifi GEN ROSALIE JONES 1918, ea » POLIGEWOMEN BEST DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN _ VOTES IN TO ROUND UP GIRLS SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT | Divisions on Important Measures in the Pres- IS SOCIALIST NOW \ AS CURFEW SOUNDS | ent House of Representatives. | : | ASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—How the Republicans and Democrats in boson pees -~ | the House of Representatives supported the President on im- Y ‘ ! : 4 ‘ | portant war measures is shown in the following table: ot hie lr for the Great | Prominent Women Object to} Republicans Semoersia evolution — “Mar- lea toe ti For. Against. For, Against. iage?” She Giggl | Use of Male Police in Rahn amendment subetituting ebuserip rages she Giggles. * Making Arrests. tion for volunteering 165 “4 146 “4 ee Conscription measures soveee S01 5 196 “4 Meet again General Rosalie Jones, ‘The enforcement of the proposed! Soldiers’ and Satlors Insurance Bill,, 144 6 0 Who has inherited recently the hest ew Curfew Ordinance, designed prin- | 1917 Revenue Bill. 118 “6 p) Z.. of $5,000,000 and means to keep cipally to keep girls under sixteen off, Alien Slacker Bill, ‘ vosse 100 i 13 WA. Meet again Miss Jones of interest wthe. streets after dark, will likely be) Bill to increase soldiers’ pay to $30.. 166 37 48 at yi “ ed left to women police, At the sec- ” ing Suffrage memory, who whipped nee te ee ~ aos ' 4 ond public hearing on the measure, | f Th Kidotss the news column hs lence? cee eas ee ME eae’ aneesecn| Composition of Last Three Congresses llany ‘capith! bat Witte ieee IN in City Hall, members of the Mayor's} 63D CONGRESS--1913. 64TH CONG RESS—1916. ‘0 e@ of yor Natio \- hington, but who now appears Nhl aa Acco itael bebe athena SENATE. SENATE. With the tlakliag epribals and Bounds fense objected to the provision that) « pemocrate 61 Democrats ....... 56 ing brass of Socialism. | Any police officer finding any girl ua-| Republicans 45 Republicans 40 Ghe bas turned Socialist—a “Rea der sixteen on the streets after dark) — o- | y ot . | 96 Cand” Moutaitev—whiek’ means abe ace may conduct her either to her home House. cepts their views and principles in or to the nearest shelter of the So: HOUSE. Democrats .... Gh end not casually clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to} tyemocrats cece 201 Republicans eet Children. | Republicans ieee Progressives This young society girl who dces Th ih A We at | s Socialist ‘ not mingle with the idle rich, becau het loathe bette Shel Dh Neck, dalled 435 endent Ge doen nok balleve One can be b io jection to the practical arrest of young | girls by male police offigers were Mra, , 7 440 cial butterfly and do anything worth Serta D CONG RESS—1914. “ONG RECS. while, has os ales, ‘ane poetic to | William Randolph Hearst, Miss Sopaie 63: ENATE 65TH CONG RESS--1917 obtain a super-education so that rive ltivee “Whiy GomuMdid thor ir a | aM W . al, SENATE. ith th | bury. bey contended that a HM 106 yemocrata . uM andl be! LsAsaped Galleven wii 6 eat |girl were takeo either to her home or| Hepubli we Republicans 2 =| toa 8S. BP. C. C. shelter by a police- 96 Pry |}man the child would bo stigmatized H Se | |48 a common lawbreaker. Neighbors HOUSE. w Rannerats ce, | would naturally talk and the charac-; Democrats . 800 Republic ‘ a ; publicans 127 Brae t . ter of the one taken into custody ogressives 18 Pronibition would be affected. This deplorable sit- | - Socialist. ieee | uation would be averted, they argued, | hd Independent SES SrUvI0s if the handling of the situation were | -_- |left to policewomen. 64TH CONG RESS-—-1915. : 430 Stop suffering! Relief comes Deputy Police Commissioner Klien SENATE, 65TH CONG RESS--1918, ; O'Grady spoke in favor of the ordi-! pemocrats .. 56 SENATE. the moment you a apply old through the revolutionizing of the BRITISH SHIP CHAMBER nance. She said the problem pie-| Republicans 39 Democrats ..... ese 5a “St. Jacobs Liniment” world after the war. sented by the increase in the number| Progressive 1 Republicans 2 pais The General was discovered in the DEMANDS FOE TONNAGE | ases of delinquency among chil- | — ¥ Rheumatism ts “pain only.” Public Library to-day with daubs of | dre n was becoming very serious. | 96 - “ ~, Het one cate in Rite reonives inter |(S0lat on her fingers and brush in ee DELINQUENCIES DUE TO HEADS | Ouse. I treatment. Stop drugaingt ‘Rub |hand colori to illustrat OF FAMILIES GOING TO WAR? Benen ald ley ekiy reatmen op drugging! Rul coloring @ map to illustrate an | Democrats Re publicans ery right away! Apply sooth- | article on the British Labor Party, +, Government Urged to! Exact Ship| one of the reasons, she believed, was Republicans ogress fog, penetrating “St. Jacobs Lini-| which she is preparing as part of vor for Ship as Reparation |the absence of heads of families now| Progressives ment” directly upon the “tender spot” | work to win a degree at the Wash- for Piracy | eying their country, Miss O'Grady| Independent \ (a Caait cone ifstantly. ae ington College of Law this ycar. ) ans nae oe sound) AGia er ft} Socialist \ jacobs Liniment” conquers pain. It) Ooeoge@ “GHARITY;” WILL BE| LONDON, Oct. 26 (British Wireless) |YOUNM #irls inp 8 late at night ~ is harmless rheumatism — liniment {German ships should not be sct free | 28d that she be e ordinance 43 } never disappoints and can not NO LADY BOUNTIFUL. Resear ; hare ot | Nas 4 Very necessary measure as a ete . fetes ‘ rn the skin, “Now that you have inhericed a(t) ie warming trade ed ae aie | Protection to the morals of the young, \ Limber up! Stop complaining! Get | great fortune, what are your vians|iy the losses which thelr Coveriment.| “thet. much of tad, Miss O-Grady, exhausted to the ground the | & small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs | toward suffragism and charity?" sbe|}y means mainiy pivatical, had untlieted bo tehoed te tee Lamon Piana Court to-day, Nelson j Liniment” at any drug store, and in| was aske: mt the ships of the Alli we ferate drinkiog of parents, Perhaps nded by the Magist He dosh bet Be Anes. he s. Parents, pel dec 8 gener y ” e ies we nlite Adib paling Miss Jones jung in her chair aud nis plan i urged upon the British | When Nation-wide Prohibition of the ede UAUetlacimpern ond iemie ene Don't suffer! Relief a you. “Me, | eM to Lady Hountiful,” she said | (overnment tn a resolution adopted by | thn Qi tgor tf, in force t Bree IU: (seth eivcking tin mevemene rae aks Jacobs Liniment” ts just as good for | quickly. “i do not believe in charity,|("® Council of the Chamber of Ship-| sunset and ¥ or 10 o'clock almost time. Seiatios, Lage frat rpms Yb especially juntred charity. ! aunt ey , United Se ahioath : nightly, ¢ r women police officers eT R TEE, Fe Sys teche, sprains ai pm min elping out a person who ts in ” less ehipping @e- Vescort hor 3 any as twenty a luca, Dut | hate uims-giving, — [clared to be I or other ports dart alte ir eves RD LAUREL ENTRIES. Please say that | am no philan-jand Germany may have added to it by tact and endeavor to p me thropist and 1 have no ambition to be| construction on purchase duilug the children of the conse: TRACK, LAUREL, Md. Oct une. Tt does not tit in with my scaeme war quenc pits, Lower animals for Monday's races a peal Reed Mhiteare rents The Allied countries, the Couneil | 424 k shelter after dark, | Tee Poverty is due to the lack of uppur- | 24 will fa themselves short of ships | RY shouldn 5 ote ye Duman te For. maidens tunity. If opportunity were given in-|for some time after the war and de “The conditio va ; ac i atead of charity, people would be vut- “that while Germany cannot lare not entirely new Boren mt cron Republicans Attemp Avemnpt to Take, PA Gib lle ter off. estitution of all shipping *unk ago | si F prouc Je ity. 107 madectight and tortures {ference to me, to my ideas and gen-| H a mene in Vai ore sume benisied by the wee of Li ctotorineiphes fae eens and gen: restitution in kind to an extent ‘aa were ‘chicken inspectors | in Vain. \DR. WERNET’S POWDER || myself. 1 find now that women have| ‘2 Which she Ix able the Bronx were preity geod, ana] aig ine vote they must be as weil edu: | cated as the men and 1 have be 4 gocialist, feel that the trolling parties have seen their and are not looking forward. New is- | Sues'are here and new ideas needed | The Socialists are the thinking part | of the political body. The Republicans jand Democrats are tov close togethe {1 find them getting together on can | didates. Now there is no reason why f one person has a view, ie nip] accept the view of the opposing purty. | “Being a Socialist does not mean! at 1 am against the Government. One can be against the Repudl. vemocratic Administration against the Government, {don't think it fair y that Socialists are disioy For False Teeth This powder makes the plate fle smi and firm the in Provides relief fror loose, dropping, unce 1 es sorencas, he the , sweetens the breath an \ protects the health against t " kept dental 2 American Shipping More and brings com fort to the suffer Submarines, WASHINGTON, |world's shipping tonns an or/|the Senate tol @ Oct The Military Committee we is only 7 per cent anyway ginning of the war. 1 Ame: nite aim. I want to be educated suiti-|passing through the present tw von-| WORLD'S SHIPS 7 PER CENT, UNDER PEACE TONNAGE Doubled Despite Ravages of members of War Department conference to less than at ican tonnage those WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Repubil as well of }ean and Democratic congressional + where sailors pass from ships, 4 bad sufficient: policewom handle the situation? eb of Miss O'Grady were onferences to-day r way to 1 high explosives for | stores of politica use when the Senate meets Monday, Th was hte reply. “Many po President Wil appeal to th 2 eee ot. wir foun whe country for re of a Demo- uldn't be Bi Hea gey trai {cratic Congress will be the object of male police officers are kind| Republican assaults and Democratic | total | und the most humane meu| defense, : jevap ya: Ov Or Taek Republicans threatened to-day to| ‘ld )WOMEN POLICE DOING GOOD] tear the lid off discussion not only} WORK IN PUBLIC PARKS, Miss Stella Miner, representing of the President Administration war Wilson's peace policy bu principles covered that Repre! ntative H ropeaa of} Alabama, had put into the Congres- MRS. HEARST FAVORS AN AP. giently to cope with the great chan premium payments ) poli i | that are: bound to ocelir: T believs tha i y fireat. In one | sional Record President Wilson's ap- | war is going to revolutionize the) 590, profit to wan $ ‘ ed, the increase | 6 | world and a (ot of ware Hot Ruing 0 ie ant fy aey nant wan Ft n delinquency during the war wan | Pea : be ready to meet it.” 060,000. All but $808,448,000 of the nt This, he waid, resentative Gillett, acting Re “There is one thing you have not s entered the War Pons af ti 1d blican leader, declared that Hef ae virsrata cand | reeenea cane Mrald of the hentag che [lin's action was not according to the | rvous, run-down |i serious. But n dru. | ile Missin. eman 1 n| rules of the House, because Heflin me in many in. | bed a perplexe twe ty yea c had obtained permission to exte stances, [thas been used and endorsed || per even, with anth iret ive larlas i F oR Ks by such: men. as Hon. Leslh Shaw’ |i laughing blue « and 8h¢{reported missing since yesterday. Si t yt oF |e ere a nerore the. remidents ap: former Secretary of the Treasury and Ex: }] eb UM oer oP . ne ing to take yon | Peal was issued Governor of Lowa; Former United States i ; wore a blue wash dress, trimmed with a |} 0 th ; Uanatne and Wins Meseiaeniial’ Masinee, “Marriage,” said the General. a eee oan en ee noos and ; } n If theehild| Speaker Clark upheid Gillett’ who Charles A. Towne; General John L. Clem || most, giggly. “This is my busy day— 7 hi OFS ; # taken to the near-|then moved to strike out the letter (Retired) the drummer boy of Shiloh who |} so ade all others. And an: UnbrmmARd Panarne ha Neer, laithough he declared he had no ob was sergeant in the US Army when |] Ft Aa erent POL ication toite maine inte the i only 12 years of age, also United States 1a ud Mra, Hearst, “But | section to its going Into the Record | Judge G. W. Atkinson of the Court of “ ow is this ordinance |!t was inserted legally | eo Wat Aes fence conte tne Heflin countered with a point your doctor or druggist about it erious objection to [no quorum, but withheld it) when D Iren to institutions, and it is this:| Democratic as well as Republican = After they get there it is difficult to] members rushed to their feet shout recover them jing that such action would delay f Pi LE weeks the $6,000,000,000 army defi AS a) 6 Bruns Hot water Sure Relief When your head aches, it is usually caused by your liver or stomach getting out of order. These “‘sick headaches’ quickly disappear as soon as the stomach is relieved of its bilious contents. Right your stomach and regulate and tone the liver with Beecham’s Pills, which rapidly improve conditions and promptly Help Headache Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Seld by druggists throughout the world, In boxes, 10c., 25. DIGESTION “Lost and Found” atticles in The World or rted to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108, World Building. will be listed for thirty days, These liste can be nat any of The World All © Advertiving Agencies, or telephoned directly to, The ‘Wo! Cat! 4000 Beekms ‘York, oF Brookiyn Office, t100 Mains eney bill PEAL TO THE PARENTS, Heflin withheld his point, but rx c Ve be a bad plan to first) fused to withdraw it and the Deme th the parents and the] cratic organization gathered to help millions | him keep the President's letter in the by Op | Record, After half an hour's debnt wutomo-| Neting Speaker Cannon appealed 1 phy can't the parent] the House to quit wrangling and et Mit wreatent neral| down to business on the deficien>s 4p that eae beter bill which he said was “bullets and , motion, but » would bring ordinance provides that no ehiid| 't up after action on the deficiency under sixteen shail be permitted to| bill, loiter in any public park, concert hall,| | Meanwhile, however, the Pres ‘ museum or other | dent's letter stayed | 1 in the Record. ans public nae be |QNE MAN FOILS 12 BANDITS from Oc-| P Be! em, Marches neluslve ng Street Until Exhausted, pe tnanee| atte being severely beaten by a lerontne ther ts of chile] dozen men who also tried to rob hin dren taken into custody may be sum.| of valuable documents at Kent Avenue moned to court land North 6th Street, Brooklyn, Frank jeneral Welfare Committee of | Nelson, paymaster for the Standant Olt rd of Aldermen, to which the! Company, held the gang at the polnt of ordinance waa referred after the his revolver and marched hearing, will consider the amendment the street tor Lice station ‘until proposed by the women, pT stranath tagod tm “When Nelson developing | } MeLean Memorial furiougs, — Eternal in ake Lierty Nond is a sharp distinction between has been more than doubled eavine Tet cazue, also favored | and his negotiations with Germany, loyalty and unloyalty—by unloyaity) Despite the Government's low marine |, the women. police She ae els | In this, the centre of fire will be the |} L mean more or less pa e. nsuirance rate and the losses suffered [the work. accumpl Ke Psa peily oni aalpl ie wo! ccom plished | President's third peace princely “Furthermore, 1 believe that the|inrough the tha vatie npilah maeiy of women in time will vote vou Pps renee fs da off “he | wom oi, Central Riverside and |which Republicans charge is tanta the Socialist ticket. Women are ni wa Wage PNA tala to tee, heilpeptli Orne dey, aiohin, 4; Ateils, spirituar | MOUnt to world free trade, It Is prob- | nee asa rule, than men and|'he pre aid to the marine : ly itual ahs sci ee Coser a e'felt during the first tw. (of the War Risk Insurance Bureau hav« ident t the Roman Catholic Biz {able that the President's own inter- | or three years, but after that—loo« gone to pay lows hers, parte Bare fe attend | pretation of this clause will be given out.” yao| This was sh by a report |q { for themectyes ie cls [the country to meet the Republican | *« “Well, what is your idea of life? /that between , when the Bu-| sonsitlarton de ling at ne oharge Juat what are you aiming at?” sae yy delinquency | ked. ; 4 49) cial Sessi na Meantime in the House to-day the asl ” sh $1,816,4197,000 Insui written of nance, Wh am just part of the times, she i h Was @ storm when Republicans dis- | replied, “although I have a very deii-|Ships and their « mainly those extended ron CHILD GETS SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH, IF CONSTIPATED Look at tong Then give fruit laxative for stomach, liver bowels. California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm children and they love it. to-day say Children from which liver 5 4 sick child ply will not play empt A laxative to-morrow take the tin their bowels, up with waste; stomach sour Look at the coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't ent heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, tongue, mother It give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, be cause it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poi sour bile and fermenting was will gently move out of the bowels and you have a well, playful: chi again, A thorough “inside cleansin is ofttimes all that should be any sickness. eware of counterfeit Ask your druggist fe “California Syrup of Fi full directions for bab! all ages and for grow printed on the bottle, Look carefully and see that it is made by the-Cali- fornia Fig Syrup Company.”—Advt. It the first treatment given in is necessary bottle of which has children of ups plainly syrups A of the 234 Engineers and has been | recently in action in France. Another | brother, George, who entered the sor- | vice, was retired on account of in | Juries, | Besides ‘his parents and the brothers | mentioned he leaves another brother, | Alfred, and five sisters, May, Gene vieve, Dorothy, Helen and Alice, [FLETCHER COOPER'S BURIAL. | nreckiva a onne Man Paeamon The funeral of Flet Sry at the home of his parents, No. lith Street, jer BE, Cooper who died Thursday of pneumonia 637 Brooklyn, will take place at ten o'clock on Monday morning . from the Chureh of the Holy Name At Prospect and Ninta Avenues,|} WHY HAIR FALLS OUT | Brooklyn, The Rev. Father Vitta| oe | will lat t 10 4 aa at @ solemn requiem! nandruff causes @ feverish irrite- am tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the h comes out fast. 7° op falling hair at once and rid th® scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of Dan- derine at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub well into the scalp. After severai applications all dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming out.—Advt Mr. Cooper was born in Brooklyn 28 years ago, His father has been con- nected with The Morning World many ars and the young man himself had een an out of town contributor to paper and was a writer of short and ecenarios, A brother, Gil- Cooper, is a member of Co. Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Questionable Statements which Condemn Charge Accounts STATEMENTS are being advertised in the New York newspapers intended to discourage the admittedly con- venient Charge Account system, so long in vogue in depart-< ment stores, in order to justify the Deposit Account system. The fundamental argument used against the Credit system is its cost of maintenance, while the argument proffered in favor’ of the Deposit Account system is that it adds nothing to the | cost. A Truth Yet An Untruth! It is self-evident that it costs a certain percentage of every sale to maintain a Credit system. But it is equally axiomatic to state that it costs as much, if not more, to maintain a Deposit Account system. It is, therefore, manifestly unfair to infer that the elaborate banking system required to handle Deposit Accounts costs nothing, and for that reason merchandise can be sold just that much cheaper. Deposit Accounts an Injustice to Cash Customers ! The anomaly in the Deposit Account system is very apparent. Since interest and an additional discount on all purchases are allowed under the Deposit Account system—instead of the much vaunted advantage of “one price to everybody and dis- counts to nobody"’—it is very evident upon a moment's re- |{ flection that the cash customer pays more for merchandise by just that increment of interest and discount allowed to the Deposit Account Customer! Convenience of Charge Accounts to Customers Charge Account conveniences—too numerous to mention in limited space—are acknowledged by patrons whoenjoy them, and they know from price comparisons that it is positively un- true that they pay more for merchandise because of these manifold conveniences. The public cannot be convinced by specious phrases that a banking system costs less than a credit j system, nor could any individual versed in modern business methods admit that credit is non-essential to its conduct. Open a Charge Account and use your Cash on Hand for Daily Need The disadvantage of having to deposit cash in advance in an- ticipation of future requirements was never so palpable as in these trying times when ready cash is so desirable, not only for the unexpected household demands, but also to meet the test of our patriotism through the various war funds. Z. Photo ~ /, Portra ait OF \ The Great Ikalian General FR [RUS|E, (arene ew vo ny) uit SUADAY, WORLD |