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x is THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919 | THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919 GQ WOME, BOWS, |e) OO! | Vfl \) 2) | ‘Happiness of the Child seh ‘Young Buddies, | f : Should Come Before That | GO BORE CLEAR: Ey » ° =z Of Husband and Wife” | — Old Army Man at Camp Upton Says There Are ‘ ee Ve i ne, Se . Rs ae lS Lebaudy Case Inspires Nixola Greeley-Smith to i Fakirs in Uniform in New vork Lying in Wait; : ithe, ca, cate iicaae tear: Ni nD aa we for the Stranger Who Has Just Been Paid, Chapters From “A Manual of Moral, Religious and Domestic Duties,” Written } | } a) the Unfortunate Victims of Parental Dissension. , ae ’ ‘ . By Nixola Greeley-Smith. eee ‘Adequate Conception of the Duties of a Wife” o nite soma ee Sarton eogee banat rah AND THE VIEV OF FOLA LA FOLLET - Analyze Conditions Under Which Children Are Of—They Are ‘Out for a Good Time Regard- Seventy-Six Years Ago, With Commentaries by Well Known Wives of To-Day étruggie over their daughter, Jacqueline, may appear just one tional killing, which the sinister accusations brought by Mme, Lebaudy make doubly lurid But disregarding altogether these charges, which more sen t the continuity of her from getting Beware of the Uniform-Crazed Flapper, Advises Old Private By Z Backlev Experience, Sidestep the Chap With a Pint on His Pahl scecnliy Hip Watch Your Step as You Near the Old Army; ee Puvlishing ag World SIDE from the neat, well-de (a Young » later investigation may prove or disprove, the case takes Game, and, O Son, Hurry Home to Those Who Love A fined and smooth sailing ma does in the] rs on the aspect of the familiar tragedy enacted so often » Waitil ri 7 i; i ter of earr 4 living, it ‘management’ of husbands, and in th between a man and a woman to whom a child instead of and Are Waiting for You Havre a Gocd Time in the would) seem that ‘duties’ of husbands. But 1 think it{ & being a bond of irrevocable union is a fresh source of Big Toun, but Don't Wear Gut Your Welcome—A Few a man has no ‘up to the MOTHER OF THIS HL discord Well Chosen Remarks. yey Guys te : aa ; ed ed Mou loans tars “| thought when the baby came she would bring : ward his wife. Yet ‘ i and teach him us closer together, but she was just one more thing to The Evening World has received from a private soldicr at Camp Upton a Yelliten freight rudiments of a pudding or the du - bappy é woman told t @h old timer tn the army, the following Advice to Young Soldicrs Who Are cars would no! the maid u m quarre: mei pens i; »D NS GORAHEIRG fa idk oink: Bight.secing Around New York when they should be hurrying home } hold the atut that h her bey how = long ago. 7 ae eee Ke t sreaent a sd she THe ie “This week,” sous Old Soldier ina personal note to the Bditor, “we are | has be bed and buy hous oamenerwm ing of a child rings no p a peace pac but o} Wemoditizing fifty per cent. of the command. peti Le resh sources of diss ite nt — pirical now the each While 1 was in New York last week I ran across several cases of the the princit Pomerin va new judginent|certain conditions of deceitfuiness courts, demanding of la army game. 1 write this little picce because Lam convinced that there a el Ge to-day in New York City Uterally dozens of fakirs in uniforn we-siexts— to her bueband. ford } Duty seems to bo Wife's middle BY “OLD SOLDIER.” name, just ag Privilege 1s Husband’e seeing a|and dissension from which it ts non ing man and woman before him,/to have children removed. Pot the contending mothers of nting all these things, there re- z can only pronounce | Main numberiess cases in which to »mon, But precepts in the Young Wi are fully as applicable to hus- 4s to wives, F It se Bit ut ehild | Obtain a satisfaction of the senses i Coprr git. 1919, by The Prom Mablishing Co. (The Now York Lvening World.) ie a ceeene avant cchseeeer any they are chaste, correc Nene ite ete peated inherently temporary, a fk 3 OME of the soldiers who are sticking around New| Wife has a few privileges too, such expenses and regular in| '° vin wie? woman pulls down the temple of the York when they ought 16 be harrying home will reuedl earning her living (and som sintment of their! shaded teal ich |home upon the children, ’ the few words which I address to them to-day ante en eaten eran enue be m e duties | ceexion of little Johnny for] “You Americans get so many di- Wail, I'ma sorty—for them! children's), she does not fully escap ye aetna, that his father shall have | vorces becau ake marriage too ee Many a fine young lad who may have begun to] er “duties” even then ta ays the balance of the yc nd| seriously," a French woman of th slip will wake up, if he remains with me to the end,[_ It Still falls to her lot to sort the ‘4 ‘ t either may visit pede be patna land) DE Aibeatsi tan heme: laundry, buy the chops ' ? L a child at Ou d intervals while hi Too aaaballs, and yet not seriously IF | start the good fellows thinking, and head | flllda sweeps under the bed i ; et him realixe| the custody of the other.” And) hous he grand opera of life that the running of an office is not a patch u a big household, Let him ‘resolve at the iflce in to a bet- ither | cannot all overture, yet that is you expect. When you are dis- ted, without stopping to weigh them for home, | shail be well repaid to the ice man and replenish the And | am well qualified to give I have] soap and towels in the bathroom been up and down the line. 1 feel, indeed, almost | when needed. no impuiee of self-s on the r father or mothe + decision, The sword of Justice | PT ee eee er eee ne ee ee a mmMenc married life ' the serious responsibilities y: 4 { like the elder chap they call “Experience,” in the} Even this is not enough. That « 1F HE BE OF HASTY TEMPER, BE DOUBLY ON GUARD | jc vor ; even wish,' to P child in two | Wadaneen laeuea! pei serth play of that name. 1 never see a kid going against} wife who would live in an atmos-| AGAINST A SHARP REPLY TO ANY REMARK.” | ain what is called the management on of sympathy seems PoS-| 01. chitdren, toward the institution the booze, or the ponies, or the wild women, or the Other Fellow's game, | phere of comparative peace mutt of his wife.’ hh ih Sree anit Loe marriage itself, you rush off to go Dut what | long to take bim by the arm with a John L, Sullivan grip and} also adjust herself nicely to h v ! yen recommend t winch aad Sand y Re-| “On the c ary, let him in all fair there is only | @ divores, And you destroy the most “Wait, iad, let me tell you MY story husband's tempers and troubles, is, * {mele 9 at the commence: | por {measure ‘res his conduct to her/a human being as il thing in the world, tho itt sha (Government: vendinkl: YOUN deck. dake po wisiake piething that woman knows.| ment her married Ife never Yet even the modern husband [opinion A she has as. ba should yee Lane gift of wonder, the child's be- every effort to demobilise th about ti ig w Wik oneatded even in 1919/ tempt, nor even wish, to gain what! doesn't know (or ¢ 1 picaytine) | much r ‘ temper’ as he x to harass and torture a happiness, Look over there Brmy as quickly as possible, and 5 Then there gught to be another] As for the prece of 1843, hark i ‘ 4 management of her hus whe ul “ live i 1 sac or a a: si has. Let him do 4 le of the ‘smil and a Titty secneld ain,” she exclaimed sud- be societios giving of time and iighthouse to warn you of the fellow | ye to this, and to the answer of Mi at A 5 x pes enaiier, aphid) ae r| ing ecuntenance busties bitte of In other un appy be pl hore two littie ones. One BOL aatit Gur abidls paar Who Je-eelit (a tiditel oreiltall hd ie : » the contrary, regulate you vurs of hard labor te pr m-applying, a litle of the cor > shadow ¢ ° vel see from the look mmey ¢ ' Nd is still Niform but fthe]Fola La Follette, daughter of the |... i . f mayo) thes din or whe t was |iributing tc ' mfort and vane ee arity gives © that th Pere cce ne oecares Of to reach home and re-enter civil service, und who pulls a pint from] senator from Wisconsin and wife of iat ine BR Ne Ae nome nUo: Senveons Mere Ne, Rta f+ nelr parents love each other.” rit seaine rlicua| to /aavine His hip, posh CEACOUL GHB biac pate TAR ates ei SY opp iim, by rather ¢ Jone by waving a fairy wand ence, OF « the modern victe nan a fr 1 to tyranniz Na were at dinner in a grill BP ai inno home't pitolke: Yet. tallowslipeeh: the pureat ey orge Mic ‘on, playwright ang 1) your own will than « »| “Married felicity, as the Youns/ does som of th And we « victims, the issues are 1€58! room in the roaring forties. About ‘Fiany men nevd the advi Profiting tollowahipi—ofters you « ewie & novelist Varg h of hasty tem-| Wife's Book says, does not depend |must give t modern man ma glean ne clear (ruth) us was the usual medley of correct ‘by the mistaki 1. ther) You don't fall for him--cor omen enter the | t be doubly on guard against a fon prince lone. It is the practice }eredit for even holding modern em that the paras | elde gentlemen dining with less ise, wheh men 1urned: 10080 {ively few of ue fall for tho hard without cot ne reply to any romark Men of principles that count heorla sane te us | correct you inlet, married couples, t great distances from their uff nowaday wo his pal steps the nature \ na riily concerns | John talk « ey But more practice! We) to his yersonal hi ch in money but bankru 4 fid joltercd on the v until they forward to et Gate rie Maahapa ‘of the duties they {and vexations which women know | problems ey as eaimennt duy are between the| pening nd and wife should] sions, Western visitors teeta Went broke and had t r helps for tea@aight with a couple of J to full, It seem p hot to be wondered ca & ‘independence ones of yesterday and to-mmor-|be held Let us grant! in with a singular blending of wist- the United States in da ! He munt Wave F Dartne 7 {to them if y cha t ne som ey re ty-tiity sharing Cf] o4y and the constant akes| that no hom 1 be held togethee| fulness and disapproval, officers im cMarging ity 1 at ater d just at rN Jeorrect. in their condu frugai|t W 1 brow or everythin HIMEUAT ORY | a lot of the skin off. Those of us who| Wherein one o builders is abso-) khaki, yeowomen in uniform, blase dance from home and friends than 900 . nh expenses and regular in the tter a k word withs lyclope to mutual b m nave achlldcena oot days tis utely wort . Let us grant that] waiters and a portly “captain” of the miles HEN there ts the guy who and arrangement of th hou he n , t They find marr ever, ll tions of haopier future mar « by| the worthless bufider ts not always room who moved among us BL arsnitenty made sin fa aly rad * they srm all the duties of a wife.| “I t ba the case e with lhe more than a quent love and] teaching girls less about domestic|the man, though American justice in e aloof condescension of Louis Ply and solely the pr jon Of who hus been here before and “knows though these are deeply essen arts Land ho is received bY | jiperal understanding A mMAtler! duties and boys m Who] its relation to the husband does take| Sun-King taking the air in the the men. Some of them, it may every y and everything tle too {tial to that character they are ver Aowith afte 1 smiling cou f busines of getting things done. ma ohildren: duet ute} a lesson fr French law and as-| gardens of Vers ' Hd not now appreciate thouglit- is out ¢ - 7 a insufficient to secure happiness it ne cloud © m pass of and it is bound up in innur ly t they can by precer tx. (sume guilt till Innocence can be es-| My gaze followed the ae a 4 good tite and out of the ; : b x} 1 th acious gas- | Theses behind It ne day (ne te Ot his: heart in rondyand (Married lite 8 * and ty ight of know tails. ‘Phere may be all the mental " Fab us grant there are| ture of my French friend and T saw ton may dawn upon them ud (heY witiing to show the St mR vowille tue not to be suppe ed thi a ‘ ; > meet | harmony in the world, and all the — ——— - —— - a for the first time a tiny fountain Wilt be thankru to-sten around: seomly and well-od 1 young lad uh oth ‘ Nations; love, yet @ quarrel can come up over ° edged with ferns over which two chii- | There were are some bad Well, young buddy, they are all | ° a int t ‘ ' fi wil who shall answer the telephone, who New ork ar a tes | dren bent with enchanted eyes. ‘Tho * ° t e of wand ttentions w a hal sh | ” | ‘eggs in the service, Not many, alike ‘Theytara\ call ahacere hich he peac ‘ . + | shall put out the cat, who shall sor Mder, a girl of perhaps six, had a [ina bet ore Theit game ie te play yew terra, [whole fas bs certain ths foo mans women da not condor patt [ene qaundry, who absll buy the sau WHO WILL HAVE TO BE INTRODUCED cnunty arm avout ue snouters ot « derin » last oe effectually de "ow 4 du She bo ever | sae for breakfast? For married-!ife n 7 | little boy of three sueken 7 , q bree or four, a } millans son, Qe Reet stat A wife's Lappin Nike v by ar possibility con "Bul suppose John is modern of} j him the hidden wonders of the foun i, assembled in a nider with your little | busbanc's, depends a gute. by ror his con} thought, and means well by y tain. The blue star flowers that i Hate ae lime, | Neth roll—end ge fupon the peaceful aimosphere niene ‘and is willing to Kelp with the tele-; served the little boy for eyes opene't } c marvelied at tha re We home clean, AND THE MODERN ‘one, the cat and the sausages, the wider as they received glorious im- fot more bad ‘uns WEE wamieiine AL act ns that usually he doesn’t Pressions of lean baby alligators and | But ther were there are “ib ; moyenne sded 19 60 "Gan you | beautifully eM ined, her HY Uke Coubesben with: hese: Unlntarsats korged goldfish, ‘The little girl soug) | Mey. wine a ‘ eilows are not M ba A man can call in an x-| Ing ¢ talla, And If he does he evidently to create the impression a and are 1 1 Se hurrying home is| lo tha J notice t¢ jo them right. What's the (hat these marvels were an old story i EB pee are the men wh ¢ shine. eiat C k f we I ww hy, little Mary ai to her, that she was in a measure ree ‘¥e i: “ it may b rials " Pn Te ba , » woman] Firstly, she was brought up, m c newing her childhood in the wond ene ‘ bes : a . ‘ ere m as she sit the rus geccnayone: tore ‘ f Ikework | tess, to do them nd he | of the little boy. Nevertheless, h Bee wor tora ae sduaa te est course would proade a yard He hes doing an ind disorder and would rather do them brown eyes brimmed with the sume ! Es te We caplialien thelr Win eG eae be to follow the lor ao of. I naan den | leno: bet Free: te) tae up) sametn elf than walt for John to get bedazziement. But when Jean, great j wine tn Frenen maxim and )yair to | and Lat pe ID areata ang Fe ; rea captain of walters, suddenly lost his \ yo will find these t wherey vee ta femme, | jumoredly hve te aes th air of weary disdain, and, plunging a soldier gee y IS 7OD may have run ace S | The trouble toed ee i fat hand in the fountain, drew out a ' Mihow them at onve from who is “Su aepaCH hat women a is i pled M pebaegeife pogh ye “ep and baby turtle and held the wriggling | talk. The ‘ it for a a { uniform, the while Spey a Spar Re sfaatedie lake « . offering out to the two children, the t You wi ur them suy Lists af gills whe will: live. te h ‘ : Leal , ais : giri drew back in a horror that was “not guing how regret it have married uniforms. ’ Hee } f owr et simulated, while the little ypent all their J Via M ft la are hi i fo o i se apie ‘i RYE ¢ , H boy reached out to touch the turtle’. { Ue talk pi eet us 1" ive . i 1 > us he ‘ou | back with a pink forefinger and then Take it ‘ med iow a andes . Sass i | s \ urgied delightfully over his own ! the jock (hey m » apend i aire may ba a bro sd 2 : hs OMAN ty She : SAUPAER | = ’ au Chie For one moment at least every one ai at ; Ss Why, | na nd ¢ f A in that dining room, correct old WUE ’ 5 om ou have been dis q ' 4 : EVENING WORLD M9 Ran hy nel \ se peer - age tlemen, less correct young ladies, of PUZZLES ' t ee bse ( er 1 vet aleolvaan eae apa | ficers back from the mouth of hel eoTedad tr % Md like 4 ' ou p i" rupts of romance, yeowomen oe) ) t 5 i Phi ed waiters, and J Sam Loyd he ca a can, the Byn- ’ amp and wh he aroun \ " O are your comrades ar ' a ste, INIFREO Me MOGH : s ; sian spy ‘ ] 2 dee ar vad REET, WAS SS ENSY WINES | Me rio ail passed under the magic } oe i Mo York biea who waiting fo) “ 6 t iaire Rite ee rae G me to k ba ng for they are, as you sey, the oni y : 1 the peop 8 aa Gene : ' t wequainted dren of bappy parents, But even nA 1 Sta yO, P neware of rodived to readers of ‘The Eve- | when parents are not bappy, how do ° He io helping to glut the Ia Vv Guy cam the are to break } p sie ! Vm gong tos hee a fae teaiiona wehile | ene Enjoy your Neer und ¢ | , D DERAS CRAG felry on { e n 1 W nes frow tn he tues af the eauniry oribe far Gr (VY sglves inthe Big (1) it thief 1 i nay No. East | chantinent, rub out the look of won- i ; 1 een eel be Town! nd?) The ° lst Str New York Ci on which the inquiring eyes of | 4¢? from baby eyes that see too much, ahd workers. ‘ ' t wt they a ) a dea o the cl 0 1 i] uy ; ° , ‘ Bee the sights! years old Ut maby Winifred Ailcen Mctlugh frequently rest, means that her dad ie 4 F apne to the chimes of fatiy es Ai) Ora ERA G8 ; ko Sce all of them! waen they were written 5 nt Thomas Edward erving his Uncle Sam in Tours, |eeq recrtainetiome, Cone Wracwliag | _ ; ; met ay note ; } \ © folks at home are to {9 ¢ the Quariermarter’s Headquarters, Service of Supplies. He |" Gon't qnow er one 1 tha vem a { j aires and ether you. old man, ‘They've been wonde ip ‘ 93 dor rs ny friend, f ; j Wud sped , ETE) ave| | \ 1 i Ne ee Ue ee aeHIne v0u sailed for France Doe. 4, 1 and Winifred Aileen was born April | the French woman, “unless it ts thet ‘ 5 paw ? hi no | Viel \ isiam 3 Go home to them like a man 1918 they are blind and deaf themselves," { Sa ha, i ii The girl d A " ome beant Go home at once . ather, Corpora! William J. Thack of the Sath Service NEWEST THINGS IN SCIENCE, ed ’ a euning emarks earts 0: hose who lave ard p Pay having saile for ° e dle iF OF course the ‘ ¢ re cafe , heats A 4 tho Folks about! (he hears af take iene lone a)! 4. B® is in Pa aving sailed for France the middle of las No collar buttons are needed with ow mu H o dere?| sconey = te ! pier RONG Atlee 10) an then heligun th ueM) Fi Acclaim Herbert Vhachan has yet to be introduced to daddy, |a recently patented collar for men, Answer (u-mo. : ee f ye “wnliore vt ; Wa winen wasn't opt. 12, 1918. which has projecting tabs that en- | And hte PAR ee ea wer ee ane AD Oe ee ‘ Go home before the work market The Evening World wtil be sed to print pictures of other New | #as¢ button holes, 7 bd fs Aathne,*t » this oivelother entertainments — wa 1 eras Ar n the Old Town is clogged an . . fees ers Answer to “How Old In Mother, 4 and te ugeinat| bevy of girls go almost distracted in| © Salter pet jummed, Be one of those who will] York babies wh went to France too svonto meet them when ee eine 4 Bobby was 62-3 yeurg of age! you spending *o much money, ere| their efforts to make a bunch oflon what to ace and where tu go, Bo! MHve. their pick of the good Joba they were born, Scnd photographs and brief particulars to the War |S Scan ith two sets of Nutr oe ‘And may good luck go with vou | Raby Editor, New York Hvening“Worlé, Diay duets “Wether 25 and futher 33 'f to sa What! this? fo bashfw Jahns forget thaly eompeavfrank wilh them, Tell them bow! and be with you always. nag beeu iuvedted BF an Mino: ’ Pe, |