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? Ne | MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, uy Lad , eoil if i be y x QOAZINe | What Eve Said. ABOUT NEW YORK By Sophie Irene Loeb ° a i By J. By Cassel : ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. " a Bu the Press Publishit Com} » Nos te Wetted Dally Except Sunt e Frees Publishing, Company, reas iw New York Evening World.) 4 PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row, Copy! 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ‘— ANGUS SHAW, uurer, 68 Park Row, 7 H PULITZER, Jr., Secretary, 63 Park Row, (Part ‘One.) 4 MEMBER'OF THR AROCIATED PRESS T iIs—. Where the atmosphere breathes sex every minute and a babe is bor every hour. Prem je It f ‘ication of aft ‘ eT SS eT TU ae Sd Ta Ulead ‘tee Galied Berean g ——_—_ | VOLUME 60.. Pinan | eNO, 21,237 ' | es Where stars come nightly to the sky, but are overshadowed by the stats of + the Great White Way. ’ A GRAVE RESPONSIBILITY. . Where every man meets every woman and wonders, “How far?" : : Where everybody thinketh in his heart, “What's your game?” ij UMOR as to the exact nature of the President’s illness became | Where youth barters beauty for old age at the behest of Mammon. more disquieting than ever yesterday with the publication of Where young girls learn the wily ways of womanhood before they have pS statements alle; to have been made by Senator Moses of! begun to use hairpins. 4 P : New Hampshire in a Nias to a friend—statements which Senator! eee men have “lady chums” and married women are oe 4 Moses. did not deny, Read in connection with the announcement of | Qyhiere tho mitilonaire Sau fle basteton quarters ale: kib- Witeneh boc # the President's physicians that it would be impossible for him to leave! town and the scrvants are paid for their quiet qualities. i : hie bed “for an extended period,” the pessimistic view of the Presi-| Where the man of the hour hasn't a minute to spare. mh ion attributed to Senator Moses could not but have a dis- a ce aes ck ac mR —— dent’s con 4 turbing effect upon a public mind already puzzled by the persistent be vaguersss of the official bulletins. | a The country knows Senator Moses to be anything but friendly) foward the’ purpose upon which President Wilson’s energies have beer of late chiefly concentrated. Nevertheless when a United States Sen- _. ator, however hostile he may be to the President's policies, declares, | | publicly or privately, that the P jdent’s physical condition is euch| | that he will never again “be any material force or factor in anything,” "it is high time the public were put in possession of facts upon which it ean predicate the truth. | The President’s health is a matter of national moment. It cannot he left a mystery out of which rumor, hostile or friendly, is free tol a make what it will. ‘Those who continue to conceal from the people of the United Btates the plain, understandable facts about the President's condition What to Do Until the Doctor Comes : By Charlotte C. West, M. D. ‘ 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Kyening World), Alcoholic Intoxication | pT might be said that with Probibl-) at the nearest precinct station house | tion well under way we are likely | and found gee there the following ittle ° of ex-| Morning. He may have been # tS rence coy are | “drunk” who never came out of & treme drunkenness. profound coma, or he may have de- While every one is more or less} veloped alcohi pneumonia, whieh acquainted with the ordinary signs| sometimes buppens, or, he may mot \ and symptoms of alcoholic intoxica- | P4ve been a drunk at ¢ \tion, that condition of complete un- : y be one of | apoplexy or cerebral concussion (due A an , consciousness caused by the pro-| to a fall); the two conditions may bo 5 re assuming a grave responsibility. round effect upon a susceptible sys-| asily combined, although drunken : ‘ tach of & BOWSTEU) ‘pollgn: cAOHOL be persons rarely sustain severe injuries , . H The prize “simp”: The man who still thinks War-Time Probibition had something to do with war. so readily differentiated from other 4 acutely profound conditions which so closely resemble cach other that mis- in @ fall; still it is possible and these possibilities must always be kept tp mind Again, it may be a case-of opium, or what is more likely, umic polson- i A takes in diagnosis are common, even | ing. é as a a 5 in hospitals. ‘remic unconseldusness coming on : It is a well known fact that on oc-| suddenly as in chronic Bright's dis- ; : | , may simulate any of the ! THEIR VOTE WILL TELL caslohs an unconscious Individual has | CPt MA MuIAt®. ABD. GF the: ary s . q hei sued from the gutter by an| table (Herrick) gives th wa Fe ITH thousands of tons of perishable foodstuffs rotting on | palocr of the law, ‘removed to a cell (dissimilarity in ae ; *y few York piers and in the holds of steamshi i , ; 4 : 7 t his sth h a revel chide | Cerebral Hemorrhage. Alcoholic Narcosis. Uremia. A ye : striking Jongshoremen are to vote to-night on the ques- (Apoplexy.) (Drunkenness.) WHENCE: tesceoe . tion, whether they shall return to work or go on violating their union La ae Cl ha a tad aves mA tat, PUPiIS generally d tated: : . mi 4 q ‘ ‘ jated. ua mh lated, eyes injec albuminurte retinitis. pledges, defying their union leaders and strangling the commerce of Laer renteee No stertorous breath- Sharp, hissing atertor. ng a odor, les a this port. : < i - ‘ No odor. ing. ae ° odor, unless urinous of aL. W. W. agitators made it a special point with the men that this Lech dey reap at mn cae me May or may not be By, 7 ‘ ‘ - a | Unconsciousness, abs0- No paralysis usually, roused, strike must show no foolish consideration for anybody, Government lute. May ve aroused. Pulse at first strong, or public, rich or poor, healthy or sick, well fed or starving. If New Pee oon er terties Pulse frequent and - tafe Reb __-York’s food supply were seriously cut down by the tie-up, so much often atheromatous. idee . tosis, ‘ ; Coma sudden and deep. Coma gradual a) or sud- the better for the purposes of the strikers. Regard for public need | 5 Convulsions late; may ; No convulsions. was'to have no more place than regard for the given word of union be unilateral. by general : Urine generally nega- batts tae dil nvulsions, — head- 7 ive. be. ; delegates. . Lote nabit: heart Red face and nose, b \ arn Apoplectic habit; hea uminous. Well, the dock workers have seen what the public thinks of that may show hypertro- ee oe Aorie di- Bdema nat a pation; e 8 } “ ed, ocard ic. art bhypertropht kind of a strike. The War Department has given them notice that, phy. ‘ e pertropmleds a strike or no strike, arriving troopships are going to be unloaded if it souks seve In all doubtful cases, the patient |I'nown to stagger and tulk thickly, should be given the benefit of such like drunken men, (Kerr.) = aca ela 5 i ° i. oxy. The prof cohol / ' doubt, and treated for apoplexy. ie profound rarcotixm of alcoholic iThe Mavor of D e@ | br 1) atta nay member iat! wnat poisoning ‘stowta receiv same | i i‘ measures are immediately pursued in| thoughtful care and treatment as any ,* aed eeise of suspected “stroke” (apo- |other grave condition. An effort must By Bide Dudley sieny) may ave a life. takes soldiers to see the job through. And the officers of the long- _ shoremen’s own organization are warning the men that the American | Federation of Labor will bar them from all future affiliation with self- | _-Fespecting labor unions in the Wnited States if they go on making Jarr Family Roy L. McCardell B to rouse the patient’ by orta he case of a/m is of cold affiusions, in order that ‘A ‘rage Coumriaht, 1019, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Krening World.) | Consrisut, 2019, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Ereiing Wortd. ee anak te ly | the stomach may respond to a is, ves instruments of the I. W. W. in lawless attempts to seize | ¢ rw mere t | “ ’ : Si egey Gee ae case. oF Sincon- | etic A Water Geshe cont. tte _ industry and overturn the Government. Mrs. Jarr and Her Friends Encounter His Discussion of Bobbed Hair Is Rudely In- | eclnusnege te eae OF WHat Or Tie | chetide taeeontentcwee hee Gnomes Bs Are a majority of these longshoremen still capable of reasoning Other Belligerents at the War Goods Sale terrupted by a Photograph Signed * Sweetie” aoa oar, BY applying ammonia to the} a full dose of fluld extract of ineeue: 7 7 i fi ‘ se a trils, otters by press its abrence give 2 lar.s draught om simple facts in a sound American way, or have all their reasoning D | SARA AIS ORAL ALLL PPLIP ILD PL PAPEL POL OPP ILS POLL ALLIES | eth ere val fuereasi..g firmness over |of warm mustard water (a teaspoon been swallowed up in the predatory passions which it is the] 66 HY, 1 never! Who would| presence, and the stout woman AYOR Cyrus Perkins Walker of {ruining their crowning beauty. Why|a sensitive spot | ful of powdercd mustard in a large ; Y Pi ¥ 5 y y have been|¢ f wat fiat business of 1. W. W. agents to arouse? , have thought of seeing | turned and fled Delhi, who is a candidate to| should a girl want to bob her hair, 1] Abstemious apopletice have (Op Of water), you here? exclaimed Mrs, Jarr as she caught sight of a familiar | day?" asked Mrs, Kittingly serenely, Chief Executive, is deeply incensed| “I'll bite—why?" said the voleg. Se eae as 4 face amid the throng flocking to the| {ter watching the retreating f0€ at the anti-Walker Democrats be- “Start Something!” Says ‘She. H It S t t d 4 aurimy storos sale. with ai ainused sate, “L digi’. Know lequse of an ineident that took bl4ce| Promptress Pertie rapped for order. Ow it sarte 4 “If this Government is to be governed by plutocrats, your “Did you ever see such a crow?" 7° Pee see yh “OB lin Hugus Hall Friday evening. The| “This 80 . ” 1A dee 5 canned bee! , | is no place for=conundrums, Tet. a de ‘liberty and mine is gone; and if it is to be governed by labor ene laied Mra Kiting “ and m not,” saad Mtr, Jare, “have | W omen'sBettérment League had |she said, “and our distinguished Why Are They Tribula- woriain AG ona bert if shrugged her shoulders and elbowed | an avcouat at Scoopenteime and |called a meeting for the discussion! speake 5 i ry ne eenelly yes. Bi arid mine 16: gone."—Elihe sds her way backward, as it were, ‘roam! (vr dress govas and muilinery 1 al- | oe the question, “Is it Right for Girls | n ia iene wed bared ¥ par) ’ tions Cotgate’s centennial celebration. " ' Ways go to Cash, Sales & Co. but] a 7 ed ot asking any. Now, cut it out. Vd the Oring line to where Mrs, Jarr | You know want a wont Mrs, angie to Bob Their Hair?” The Mayor was a stood, The Mayor took a drink of water is to spend her time sugpping. Ac- |speaker and it was during the course |and resumed, “Hair is better when it Cheap crowd, isn’t it? asked Mra, | tually, ciat woman is never nome and lof his address that the trouble oc- {is natural,” a THE TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR RACE, [eur it sncee Suid sneer being) {rims one hep "nor den he sn “How did you come to be here to- pe d himself as the city’s |ask. you?" _ Their vote on the present strike will tell. By Hermine eustadtl r insight superceded the | ws of the classical age. ’ |. Sorrow and adversity were believed | to be but a means of purging, of sepa- ay have disappointments, | rating in man the trivial from the ; may ee: reyes are all in| tue, the chaff from the wheat. And josses, trials; because they were the instrument of the game, We meet them, g¢t/ this threshing, though of the soul, the curred. “Bo 4 Weald th over them, and the smoke goes up the | sorrows were called “tribulations.” take her and introduce her, to open d i ‘So is gas,” said the man's voice, e' he But tribula-|‘Till from the straw the flail ‘ ‘ : @yected at the jostling women and | {. account, at Scoopenheimer Mayor Walker, when called on by] “I do not like colored hair." chimney just the same, Bt arn tne je flail the corn HE first half of the great cross-continent air race was won on|not at Mrs. Kittingly, | tions, they are the deep sorrow, the “L saw about this Government war|Promptress Pertle, took a aca Vntil the chaff be purged from the “What's de mattah wif ouah hair?" f f bereavement, | yhes i. . * “Wel 2 . foods sale t e apers, but It) og > . oth i} *"Tharrowing anguish of berea a wheat——— , Saturday when Lieut. Maynard, leader in the westward flight, Well, I should say it was” said) iun't the se calley ‘of guoee eae a id |2#ainst the bobbing practice. asked Pete Hodge, the negro Janitor] the flailing afflictions which, though |T!ll those corruptions which do mis- landed at San Francisco, having covered the 2,701 miles from se PLDY Sit Proper CCHtMAP. | Mis, Mitturey, Hair is beautiful always,” he sait.|of the hall, who was standing in the ea aed a of ; , heal the wound, leave in-| 4 “They are actually pulling the clothes; “tut 1 saw you examining the| “Except in the butter, time may are by ye sacred spirit winnowed from la to the Pacific Coast in one minute four and a half seconds| off each other to save a few cents!” said a man’s | peg . exam 3 patel \ibly their mark. @he wealth in lan- | stun aid Mrs, Jarr, “1, tuought |yoice coming from the middle of the = Naan del ; “ ‘i | the bacon looked good for the money, 8 kidding you colored folks,| guage of history of the world and its > Tous than twenty-five hours of actual flying time. Lieut. Maynard |“! 4on't think I can use any of this) ang ir it wasn't oso heavy. to carry | auditorium, ne ote,” said the man's voice, Changes in heart and mind, the story | ; 3 , Bootes a record for the swiftest travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific rare iatatdh ae he ia somal) Lhe awed se pwemeasiaes im : dele ie : enna a Patio LFS ahy 4 ip esis phere OAM LIS OL JR mL fe : A 5 a; ri " ; - Oe” Oe Rohephhd One” ‘ayor c le thoug' S/T meant hair that has been dyed. I yond ca fold, is revealed in latitudes, his total'time, including stops, being 3 days, 6 hours,} “And the sales people at these Take Home the Bacon! just a me lessly sprung Ii often one word can unfold, Is re made no reference to negroes.” ; 4 1 inutes and 49 seconds, Gy pment goods sales are not at ” s by “tribulation.” thought { might buy some, too," |by some jester. he continued,| It was to us it | i S - Plain to be seen the Mayor| qyye “tribulum” was the harrow or 7 : ; ; 4 ai; nice!" said Mrs, Kittingly. replied Mrs, Kituingly, and thenyshe |sthere ig a practice among girls of | wanted to keep his share of ay ; It is interesting testimony to the increasing steadiness and reli-|"” “Cash Customers a aldae auded, “for, aime puor people,” | TICE LH) DEN ete. es vote, “To appease Pete Hodge further |thesher employed by the /ngagrtavting P i ; : . \° . “Oh, that's all very well for you to | === - Sass | VO! BD AARS S20 t eooen” tae Trinkis ability of air-line time-schedules that two eastbound flyers, Licut.|. “1¢ you women ain't going to buy| #y!" said Mrs. Jarr, feeling put out - he smiled and asked: “How are your| separate the corn fri e hy _ TO-DAY Flora Macdonald. i 4 * . . . 4 ; Dug 4 folks, Pet “rom this tribulatio was to represent & i _ Kiel and Major Spatz, arrived at Mincola from San Francisco within |®»ything get out of the way of poo- ib ip eeapeny Pape ay speak “Ma wife's all right but mal I have" in you the stuf it-neean, /ANNIVER If. have 1 ou the stuff it needs. th t inthis Theres 1 the threshing itse a in you the stu needs. re # few seconis of cach other and only a couple of hours behind Lieut. ple who has the money to!” ex-| frankly for the mere novelty of it, as Fein baat anid the Reson ‘@ ple who has the "mon frankly for the mere novelty of at “Too bad!” said the Mager, “Weill| With the advent of Christianity its Acres of oceans cannot bar the “ Begeard s time for the westward trip. 4 T try to have him re| 1. Now, as 1|deepening and ennobling influences lane to your door. Flora Macdonald, was saying, I like beautiful hair.” — | were reflected in the language of the|on the hard anvil of the life in the At this point the speaker pulled his “And these people have such rade| "ried and had children and a hus ; ‘i : : ind and a big household to keep up, 1 he chief lesson of the flight, according to Major Spatz, was “the | mnners, regulary Bolshevista!"’ said henort in aa household to keep up ad to have things as yood k lay, Words as well as things began|Hebrides, had beaten out, umeom- + “ M ar’ a fe y andkerehief from hi 0 p | day : er sense. fect that wo ascertained one could fly accurately using maps.” Mrs. eis as if not hearing the stout | io Voureeit” be tan Cis fa Napoleon Lands at he BST Re rom ils poaket to wipe ‘0 be interpreted in the larger Sense. | xciously, a herole soul before Fate ; ) woman, ‘ ye been married twi rept h it came wi © ee : Pech 3° $ “1 think, and I am sure the other flyers will say the same “But I like to look at them and to| Mts. Kittingly, “but no more’ wedding Helena. OE eR pioited: Pulao laser SHR one thing, that any flyer can follow a map in the alr as easily as a hear them,” cooed Mrs, Kittingly, | P°Uy fay een ye Peete row it N Oct, 13, 1815, Napoleon Bona- | saw it was that of a girl with bobbed 1722, the isto Jist ‘a motorist touring a road.” | on the istand of Uist. It was | the stormy epoch of the Scottish Pre- | tender, the young Pretender Prince sweetly. “They have such awful faces,|the right man came along,” said Mes, . ‘ ee . vally, it is just like going |Jarr. “But, anyway, I'm so glad to verpetual exile. For six years i With the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean and the continent of ¥ j HKe BONS) oe you instead of Mrs, Rangle, Bo = een to the sea-mew's cull, in|, eek yoy ge my ag ig sual. | Charles Edward, gfandson of King North, Americ , 1919 is bound to remain a red letter year in the prog-| "Now, you bleached blonde, are brs brary we | fof bot exchange for the thunder of submis- | Mayor disclaimed all knowledge of | yiesaes Ut ne Stu: uy tate Sar the , , 4 Y 4 A spy ph - , o Stuarts to recover the Tes of aviation. Byt a soar over the Pacific, a Peking-to-London|¥’4 ¢F ain't you going to get out of escape her, for she'll surely be her sive cannon, Hut his name still shook the aint and said He phelagrany aay oO you saPect heey ee FOE ena.” Brincs Chasien had won Shte flight across Asia and Europe, and even an air belt around the wotld,|™”,"% hissed the stout woman in] "Oh anything but that!” exclaimed | tho world, and kings looked startled }), landlord this winter J a % ° e world, al : ° tle after battle, Prestonps . Mrs. Kittingly, but as they turned to | m Tile in bis race for re Hoh, foodstuffs at the retail ‘at Cullode . ; wet Mrs, Kittingly’s ear, ee in alia hae lif, in conversing with ministers, the] “All right, Sweetie!” yelled the Are ftoodaty: but at Culloden he was de! may be confidently looked for in 1920, ‘Touring maps for aviators| “They get #0 red in the face T ex-|etarn ” NANEI® Malled them from | reat. Corsican, blocked between|man's voice. stores in your neighborhood based on| great slaughter, He escay will never stop short of the whole earth. vif pect them to get apoplexy, They are Oh, So Sweet! ceans, entered as a subject of con- Mayor became angry. “Is Con-| the “Fair Price Lists"? fome followers w fhe inland Of Sian parte landed at St, Helena, a | HAVE YOU A | KICK? Unfortunately, Falkirk, with with ati et Satie Pelee Bieoe ie i" Jin the Hebrides, and his chief eap- ; awfully sunny!” continued Mrs. Kits] “Wwe Niat going to ‘give you|vereation or of debate. Doss! imag. [suis Peine Brown JBSthe halt’ he) Do. you experiance the dismust of/tain pounded of the ‘door ‘of Flora . enna eee tingly serenely to Mrs. Jarr, up, dea: said Mrs, Jarr netism” explain the hold that the “Speak Up, Man!” having express trains depart from| Macdonald's cabin, asking shelter and P - * Paris expects to have the Peace Treaty in force with three “But they give me the horrors,”| Ww Yun aie" Kango ore (Ne stations just as locals pull in? Or) help. Flora had been br ' ht man, fifty-seven inches high, had on] «Right here!” said the officer, apy ume, said Mrs, Rangle, p F ' ae ; a peppery) | the Chief of her great clan, the Mag- patidcations by the end-of this week. 3 ‘ said Mra, Jarr with a shudder; “they | "thought you said two o'clock,” | Europe? Does “magnetism” expli rrest that man! 2 ; dcnald’ cand ane wan’ vende? orate y this week, The U. 8. Senate prefers fare not any too neat—and because the | suid Meas Jarr,, © ete | ewe that the funeral: cortege} Constable Brown leaped ut the Do you think any ccrtain commodi-| the moment knocked. She boldly ob- to have the United States among the 0 ratified: laboring claksea are apolled with pros: ‘Well, I’ must get a few things and an, Who proved to be Oscar Hipple,|ties are higher-priced than the pre-| tained a pass to the awakened as it swept from ocean to mainland for the ‘ bd , A, ev an anti-Walker Democrat, A. fight! sent condiciors of the labor market| Prince and his men; she disguised ~ . perity they wear gambler’s size yol-|Mutry howe anil ket ty shusband’s | ocean, and, with the dying words of| followed in which the constable was |and shortage of materials Juatity? |Prince Charles in the clothes of an i ’ s iow diamonds, and they WILL ei zie. ¢ ‘ iced ° continents, “I desire} knocked down four times, but he got your :9fuse collected regularly? ish § +, ane “ a Newest Notes of Science iow a Randy, Oy, | y eat | Rangle. the shaker of continents, desir 0¢ s, le Be Is y gularly? \trish servant,,and, setting out in the they are very me hd Mr. Jarr will be home early, | that my ashes repose in the heart of| lis man outalde by throwing: Hipple's| Is your vicinity properly policed? |poat, rowed him to the mainland. She oe wi med 4% : ve ser * suid Mrs. Jarr, thé people which I have so loved!"|hat out the window, ‘Then, without hid him in a cave while she sought it is claimed to be the worki’s|been invented by a resident of Spo- funny ata distance! . Dh, pshaw, let the men wait!" said | gave those sacred remains to France?| the slightest fear, he took Hipple’s! In London newspaper readers pay | help in the neighborhood. Charles t gasoline motor fire engine | kane. This was too much for the fat Kittingly. “Come on with me|Does “magnetism” explain the visits|mame and address, for having their kicks printed. ‘managed to escape to France, but the been placed in service at Louis- woman who wore diamonds and was, {and let us see Some moving picture.” |of his old, adoring soldiers to the| Mayor Walker made a long ex-| The kvening World will print yours; brave girl was tracked by his ene~ ep | q ville, Ky. A shock absorbing wheel of Englixh| it was apparent, an onlonite, She] And they didn’t get home till | tomb ‘und of the Hotel des| planation of the affair in the Dethi free of charge. ie mies and carried to London. Yoear- . invention has a hub partly filled with! gave them a baleful glare; but the {Miner the, and as they brought | Invalide ‘4 of men wept|Bazoo of Saturday, but nevertheless, Conffne the “kick” to approxi- |cerated for a time in the Tower, her | K mochine for splitting logs, using | steel bulls, whic eal nothing bome for dinner, they all/tike ehiliren? does explain the {the incident has set (he whole town, mately one hundred words, oc ap COUrAEE and loveliness won the hearts “ od 1s, Which share the road two she glared at looked clean} iggk headache tablets and said no-|magie of his And what 1S! talking VWuke up, readers, get thut “kick"|of her enemics. She was set at Mb- eay ordinary engine for iis power, has! jolts, through ber as if mot aware of Ler’ body approviated them, | ‘magnetiem ?" \ . ‘There is much indignation, out of your system now, erty in 1747