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rf we TOW JANUARY 22, 1914 ce } | |_WEDNESDAY, WAKE uP AMERICA! | , he &.8 The Young Wife's Book 77 Silda | | | After-the- War Trade; How the U.S. Lags Behind 5 Great Nations of Europe! England Reaching Out in All Directions to Control | Commerce — Germany Prepared for Victory or} Defeat, and Is Ready to Jump Into Competi-| tion—This Government Strangely Inactive. Ih Chapters F “A Manual of Moral, Religious and Domestic Di Written Seventy-Six Years Ago, With Commentaries by Well Known Wives of To-Day. Dangerous Friendships And the Views of MRS. WILLIAM FAVERSH, (Julie Opp), Well Known Actress and Highly Successful, Happy Wife. BY Zoe Beckley. ew Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) i they feared marriage might fall to pieces altogether, our gr sires wrapped It round and round with iron bands labelled “ and “Must Not.” One of these—now fortunately grown rusty american business men muat wot) the war and to secure new markets iiable to break—was, the attempt to seclude a wife @ seek foreign trade except ine normal | 4 *, Dom aa Hoyal | Comin “| athe Ketelalall iM, all friendships with men other than her husband anner.” — Secretary of Commerce | made a ft methods for] oy i P ‘ ; ‘. 1 ‘ . ; ~! pe 3 the y solic ‘ ste wer bi konhad” saeaiuning ; S| Sixty Per Cent. of the Entire Contributions of the Country Came From New York, or Over $300! OTB baebl Mtl Ab al a ta ol 2hlot 2 ng for-| of the empire with the ¢ t 66S work (inv jc | T ven trade fields) should be | dom: each ner and the t of sa national matter by| world;" the Financial Va iithes < ney. © © © It tn hin is tee is charged with the duty of t and toothless, To invite a man friend for tea d meet him for lunch at Larrietti’s—Oh! A-h! E Pass the smelling salts! It was thought that the instant a man and a wi for Each Inhabitant of the City— All This Apart From Liberty Loan and War Stamp Purchases By Willis Brooks 31, 1917, as rive, contribut & national a Copyright, 1019, by Tho Prom V ~ York Eveping Worl!) | possible that any voluntary commit-| making @ financial policy to me INCE the beginning of.the World War. the. Heouly ce Now Vouk GIy’ |" i to \ , lb in the holy bonds all interest in the othed H tea of business men * * * can hope |after-the-war conditions for “fnunc- S Sava RLVaN waties (HEN 4 Wo HIKLER dEliara 1A ESR MBA Bede EW | y's quota) cam- ; ceased automatically and forever. Although “The ¥, to cover all the investigations acces: | ing overseas trade;" a Central Com a 7 fd be r n Dec. $1 Wife's Book” of 1843, you remember, counsels the ! eary."—Report of the Committee on] mittee on Materials Supply considered relict work, and this tells only part of the story. The total out-|\) eady £0) a ces «to bear “with the smile of resignation on her bro’ Foreign Trade and’ Shipp’ After} the sources from which material nd Pourings from the great sympathetic and patriotic heart of the met 1 Ve ( y con- | philanderings of friend husband, no matter how, when, where or why. : the War to the New York State may be obtained within they Would, if they could be reduced to the language of accountancy, moultip! Hie 605 ) this organiza} “Let me with tenfold anxiety,” writes the gentle authoress, te Chamber of Commerce from allied or ncutral coun-| that figure by two or more, and t means something like an average uh ry and unt) cheek, k te guard you against the dangerous termination of foi fo the solution of these Indian Cotton Committee of $800 for cach inhabitant of the ter City. se people of New K friendship with the other sex even when long knowledge of the ch Vy every great nation of the world, reported that, “Recognizing the pres- Consider the tens of thousands of New York men and women who |'ts svlicitations 140,090 home 1 at Jews 000,000 14. of such an one takes away in some small measure the rist of si the exception of the United States] ent superiority of the United States] have laid aside their private affairs and freely given to this war work n we Werner sabbidagel WA) fs already giving the thought of 14] ay q producer of cotton,” now British! time and effort which, at normal rates of compensation, would represent didi bet load ih dees sum most able men, * * In the United! meds must be developed, and It was) another billion at least. Take into account, too, the hundreds of build- piri asiegcrccet| beesogeretehtre it bas States there has been, 60 far, 0 OF-| gocide at other tinea} th ‘ " \ , although in India the yleld of! ings given rent free, Als lint was only from 80 to 100 pounds » bear in mind the multitadinous local ¢ t of headquarters of the Volun- ' ganized undertaking on the 4 which have gone on without remission, though their demands, because of |, ures, and it was doubted that evea pe the Government looking to the solu-| 9. oo. as compared cavewanel | te Ameri at t | ' Rian at these propia, © 9 © THO. oe a0 op eget th averse! war vonditions and the resultant increased cost of supplies, have been ps teas c 1 4 of these lems yield of 200 pounds per acre in the | ‘ n Ope an owed ple hese troublous years, and are d to be five times o is abse has been no co-operative and avowed | United gutes and” 460 pounds pert more than doubled in t 0 y ‘ bsent f | as great now as they were last Winter, only person who can give - ffort along thig line as in other meport BiOnm- thig/ tie: 8 acre in Exypt, “otherwise India, with! agricultural soll, plenty of che ph is from a BOOK™ | and good And all this is apart from the enormous amounts taken from these people by city, State and nationa —_——_— eountri p lavor oads is favorably re- ould tell how muc ad been con- This last parag tributed to the untecrs for dirset rail sums lent by et “Taking Stock of the Muture.” 18 | carueq an a place where British in| taxation and the v ‘aitawlo, 4 nade 0 Relddty td She ws mee Babes ilwar work. “We have made no 4 sued by the Guaranty ‘Trust Com-| genyity and persistence may accom-| them through | the ave ‘sa spe Y\over, that should th y the mili-| peal for war 9 is," said pany of New York, under the dire? | ps4 much,” and, further, “It proper} L0an® the continuous War SNe) ine quota, the deficit wi b ’ i Your t tion of Vice President F, H, Siss campaigns and other wisely patriotic] ))° S000. 3) 1 1 ) # w ps are taken it i reasonably cer- - let contains an outline of investniel av work in on alme The booklet contains an Me |tain that all the cotton required ty; ¥eat™ nts, ; kat te : plans ( have me a gees oaine | |the British Empire can in time be] After a comprehensive investiza- ‘ Lhgoks Z ord cxeotineehlg aang taped grown within its own territories” tion, extending over fou months, eB ae leaned governments of Great Britain, France, |" | ‘ . ‘ torney Swann's le oe ts ; Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Can-| The Engineering Trades Committee ae He busceanegt it anizations | $1,000,000 has been given by New! ida, Japan, Australia and Germany | V4 Instructed to prepare plans tor iene in collecting money and York ¢ ist two years 5| Sa tnaminath. | developing new industries and ‘ . ts does not. inc vast qu cs 0 to compete with the world, and es- « to Cont | reas professediy for war rellef work, j | #e eth the Uniied tates, tn | pile a Uist of articles for manufacture| fds professndly fn war Te ae supplies contr by manufactur the struggle for foreign tra by persons with engiovering trade ex-| ; : . ers and merch of the city. Dr trict Atworney who conducted the search, says that since the outbreak of the World War no fewer than 7,500 agencies for the collection of such Young said that many niles of enlisted men had bee ved by the , but that no separate 2c- perience, “which were cither not made in the United Kingdom before the war, but were imported, or were made in small or insuificient quantities,” The booklet, which is revised to ac- curately present the conditions exist- ing up to last month in accordance other war work with the latest information hered funde have operated at one time or = by the Guaranty Trust Company's| The Department of Sotentific and] j nother in the City of New York, and adeeb san in- foreign representatives, ia in ertect | dustrial Research has more than a] jo estimates that at the prevent tim had atl Shidea a ate an appeal to the United States Gov. |"er® of committees devoted to the] more than 1,600 war churities are at ilar work. | ernment to act quickly for the ben>- |/B¥estigation of specific matters con-| work here. The Knights of Columbus have made wae el fit of American industry, which (8 ease daly ve oaatt au aay “You will be well within the) !n two years New York gave a total only one independent drive, but, times as great as t last win ‘ ———— capped b: years of prepara- | “tion, and the possible substitutes hd “ out ‘i - or et eae be fore a publi a a in | for them which will enter deeply ite truth,” he sald to me, “if you put | of $61,647,316.26 to the Red Cross. from New York alone it netted ; The Belgian Re mmission has! Check the Rude Advances Whilst He Seeks to Destroy tions made by fo: the interest of America’s trade com- |'He future plans of the empire.” cop The British Government has de- ny made preparations with a|Vwcd Plans for building up a great y |selling agency, The Government has created a “new joint department of the Foreign Office and the Board of | ™0Unt d by the people of $4,800,000. the sum contrib fect. The national drive, which was w York City to these war fundS) for $170,590,000, went far over the at $2,000,000,000,"", And, guard of Female Character—Modesty e city, the use of the , ributed without the owne Another of the ition for uniformed h $203,000.000. zatio in this drive were the Men's ved in the United States] (Christian Association, the Youngs 5 ading O'R ltop, yieldins no less th ¢ his report just made to District At-|-pne participating o: torney Swann, he added “Even then it is hazarding much of | she delicacy of the female one for @ acknowledge a or one of ‘m: view to both victory and defeat in th: war, so that now, having been de- feated, she is ready to throw herself 100,900. tivities of this orgat free rid i amount {mare of Paya i | iccounts o New| a} Bes Trade which is k by these charit either in money] Women's Christ Association, t ) of whom have w joy vational a ; ante . le fc ade. | ‘s known as the De- * have [ lamen 1and 1 instantly into the struggle for trade.) wortment of Overseas Trade, This|T in geods, has been conservacive.y | Knights of Columbus, the War Camp rides in’ private autom cons »portions are i Gf faehing: woe i All this time the United States |pody controls the Board of ‘Trade‘s| estimated at from $3,000,000,000 to} Community Service, the Jewish Wel- uffeurs, for t 509,000, PeOhnEw ; | Lael ernment bas done nothing, an | ‘Trade Commissioner Service within | $4000,000,000, and it may be eald with] far the vation Army and 4 Je from the in mmitt or Re-' preference from the business men are wondering what/the empire and the Foreign Office's the American Library Association, and bu thoug s tribe of men who flutter “her Secretary Redfield, under the man-|Commercial Attache Service in. Prior to the drive each of these n- Viar Camp : ar ek memaniiie cad || izi agement of whose department the) eign countries, In other words a 4 preparations would automatically |single body is to control and co-or- activate, meant when he sald: “Amer- | dinate the r ons submitted a budget of its ompt to| , nd, as Jant compank edient to h pr a throug this or- | n few of needs, Now, #8 faust as the money comforts be sat r fighting 1 comes in to Ni ation. | sources of information in may onal Headquar {ean business men should not seek |regard to those who have something No Madison Avenue $ paid | iv ah tes to her \ i foreign trade except in a normal] to eell and those who are ready to over on a pro rata basis to the seve Jewleh Wolfare | nothing but a frien ile manner,” buy." ral organizations pity wer work: ih idune; the most harmless creature | yh : Great Britain's preparations bave | With the object of effecting saving Phe Young Men's Christian Associn- Dec, 31, in 1" Yet later, perhaps. an aca Itncenie Bul covered the period since 1916, and are | oz money, coal and labor In manufac tion has had two campaigns f York City even the foolish man himself will base ‘ on a stupendous scale, As to the | tures, and thus enable her citizens to independently of the Unite \ More: ie to despise her and the real Phink the appalling } British plans the Guaranty Trust| yndersell other competing nations, Fund, since it began war work, 1 Fe IRE Yee | ends of her own sex, disgusted with /of King home every night t 4 Company's information is in part: | the British Government is consider- first campaign, in May, 1917, yie tion Army headquarters {n this her departure from the delicacy of | Sitting stuf the fire t in hing to ta er appearances, turn from her city has made but one independent ap- 3reat Britain h pproached her |ing dividin $871,047.19 in New York City the United Kingdom or the meat bi problem of reconstruction after the| into districts in which super-power the second campaign, in November, | Des! for funda for war work. dlisted | [Bnd Anelly quip HOP LSSROCIR ON Che gave cnedoiatism! GuncOMAGn war with an enthuslusm and a thor-| electricity planta may be erected for 1918, brought $8,281,432,59 a total of |!" April last and was confined to the | From only one independent appeal the| tirc! jUervanus hate p RUDRORE, ghness in which there is both sug-| supplying motive power and A $9,182,480,08, all uae State New York and New Jersey.| people of New York gave the Sal- How many reputat re thus /other hand, w has be geation und Inspiration for the United | Concurrently with plang te ent raga | Aside from the United War Fund) ie hay boon Nile ton wet the It Sickded about $500,000, of which] vation Army $370,000. \trifled away, torn a by the |!neheon with her old friend States. liar Meeahhnt Rash Groat eified. Drive the Y. M. C. A. received A). oe ey vontributions to, 3870000 came from New York City} io oe ; ‘ F evity of thoughtles wife Who is thinkir publishing | Under the Ministry of Reconstrues| arranging to Improve her “OI ) total of $9,152,480.08 from the peor |i) | Sra ands An. | This sum and ite share of the United! american Commitice on Armenian {of caesar mu only BE, she} Pook, say, Right on is } Hina, the Ministry, 6 Munitions, Dei! ever the world” New ccamencc eel pleot New York pan ie Pe Fund cover the expenses of thigl ing Gevian qellet, han receives |Tust siso AP innocent, In [est and zest—a hundred sto | partm ne Foreign Office, Board! guties are being mappc ne "A | oonfidence that upward of ¢ aa er anization's direct war work, but] gy ‘ ante ot New | these days of unrestrained mannera|@ hundred thi tie a bau | of Trade and other Governmental) ing trade in all countries ‘oi Farts, or 60 per cent, of this ant | authori {for the m auoe: of ita reaulax|Vork Clty ines ite cromninetion ia [Ree veteran, eneselts (note SHAS In England it is so entire be me | : 2 sti: "idate is 1843; how would she find|for the better class women to lui } agencies nearly a hundred committees! Thus is the British G varnmaact™ as raised in New York to be com es | local activities, which have been great-) October, 1917. Last Saturday this come erry 1 !) | have been “collecting information re-| working. ‘They have a two yoarat] Tht last phrase he nplified byla regrettable gap in the total, for it| ly increased by the war, this city has|mi:tee sent two stqimers from New jpctaa, for, naar aformAN tbe dine ver tow with m tri | garding agricultural, mining, indus-| start of the United States Governe , while this city's contribu-}ig believed that the city has contrib-| contributed much larger sums. How-|York loaded with $3,500,000 worth of| i. ready by appearance as well as Sat ery explensiion seems. 6 u trial and commercial conditions within} ment, but among themselves No the great national drives) uted very generously to this organi-|ever, since this article has to do only |foodstufts, farm machinery, ete, 10! reatity to check the rude advances ate a Ki ae et i the empjre.” A Prime Minister's com-| York producers and manufacturers derably below 60 per cent. | zation. | with war work, and since it is impos-|Asia “Minor, the fir ships toline libertine and awe him into ad- : Pengan le OF Omer ae 1 mittee has studied what may be done} are hoping rapes ied Is, a large number of ore] 1 Knights of Columbus. bh | sible to say what part of the regular|sail from here to prog the'lcucation. oven while Ne eseka tadecieet oie le viration by t f to recover “foreign trade lost during! still has a chan catch ub: : and indiy ated | made only one indey camy ntributions to the Salvation Army | wo! 1 near This | latina on em "j—is a pleasant ing th ) ring 1 toh as nd araG.| moAae only. ¢ pan ny |W " his| stroy it, of the only safeguard of the! ty 9 woman. When t rit of” vale! he tor ' le necessary by the war, the|comm is no 1 cam- | female character—modesty.” a leicagiety : ML oa from| the Catholic ¢ Ma fh + he given t paign for $30,000,0 tof] v t honest a aboveboard, a bit o! ow . ‘ ! | ares cannot be given he Villlam Faversham, who Is . ; NEW YORK WAR BABIE \ h the avers |New York State wins $5.0 x ar A t expected from } York | itl lar payety enlivens and youthifies a ys ow Y ertcar ry Assoc ’ j m New kl known to a arger public as Julie} + ; i up to ¢ and it w bscribed ‘ ee ene (City te beyond words. Ar ent Who Will Have to Be I 2 2 age easily Up te 1 made on ndependent campaign for OF 1as managed a lustrous theat-| 9, a aaa : ntroduced to Their Fathers, As indicating how the people of thin |New York City alone « up-| war funds in the fall of 1917, Naw] The National Allied ef Com: |; eires |e aie N a pink-frilled rib in a little room : various | Ward of $1,800,000, one-third of which | yong ( SHG EN wael and the ch Horoes' La | ss Ene ing and loving t ina ute le flat at No. 99 Mad | for war rehef {Went to the War Cou of thel vvout $i Testes Memorial Committee | agor fan Hunke close relationship Street, Manhattan—Gov, Al Smith's World ha un baa in appeal for| have worked n of la y jr Or! Marriage | enough. But tot j @istrict—there is k-nosed, ? int aha tis spy {thelr enters atlo ver-haired mother, She hag t® make y eyed young lady named Margaret | | Hero Land bazaar held at Grand Je the most n home for no one and ’ " t have ¢ York City pec turned in almost * me OH: Sis 1 One be ne ‘ WB } Mary O'Brien who is cooing hope- meyers Lenape etary / tral Palace in November, 1 hi New Y r near Stuyvesant |the one nt } fully for her father jhe a tind ‘ pf iM : Mm Costly | netted $610,166.86, Sir the begins | Square, where she romped as a kiddie, | t arriag Margaret Mary O'Brien's dad ee aye - ti ed theatrical , j Private Jack O'Brien of Headquarters Me ane sues cede ! : on her own initia pro- n is a j Company, Slst Division, now in 34 aeate Jewish Wa let ¢ au 1 nd om sina to t and to hatred, France. The two have seen pictures Pp aepnne A : on is an organization distinet y t ake t thor of the »wing down of of each other but they hu yet to mH OE e Jewish Welfare Board, The Young Wife's B p nto @| mutual ennui and bo ' be formally introduced. Both hops t boon paid in & {mer is concerned with the re on of swoon marriage a dead t } that this happy event is soon to take mombership drive of people in the war-stricken countri In tact t remark tie|the living bond it o f place, although neither Margaret, ca member paid $1 wh latter co: its a 4 congenial I umn to, living thing must her mother r her fat as th ‘i ‘4 F t im » Ww men in our ‘at i i r feat of | of libe slightest idea when Uncle Sam is go- nINS od tadashi ‘ an ree Ww ' und, And! “Whether Lucilla 1 ing to let Private Jack bp $ 4 flee u r family her old f 1 Harry Mare Mary's parents v Doth oon r ure. % , mitte vit ’ wren |matinee with her h born in Limerick, Ireland, 1 e of $61.04 nt it » be r intere panding renunei- | Hugh, npe saby’s Irish eyes are proof of Red ¢ . t a r ation und s born on No la pens i ' WW I To-day in oanle Margaret was mon Noy, | j ra che iaHilod wasimana A + In round numbers, New York has. RNS y a“ Bs 7 bay = nea | 1 November, New ¥ City con. Gontributed $11,000,000 to the Jewish | +, : titul stlas © me : a pounds. he now weig wenty} é ee ; 1 i band love each other, pounds and has already won the title] MARGARET M O'BRIEN a reap Walaa ener . it 4 nina 1 \ ¥ i“ will broaden « of the “Princess of Madison Stree a mrs ay § nckey, in : $ » the Je I t ! rie , mn jecpen through trust. The dange! The Evening World will be pleased " e h A 1 " no & tyou 1 about wil = were ' . i" f na ‘ W Camp Commanit ervice, than $1,000,000 was ‘ York ¢ mtributions to ’ mit nany restrictions. Give ©" *0 print pictures of other New York ; ; : - ; wy) yell i ge! : iA whas w t to Fra . fe ‘ t th ve , wabies 9 fathers went to France bi York Evening World thal the eauct figures are not yet of the Publicity Department gave ' this city wave $2,364,504.85, and trou | $4,000 came from its recent bazaar, soe put forth any will of ber own, —or you will give it death ’ \ ' a5 PAA an UREN - -

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