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7 WIESON'S LUSITANIA NOTE, - WHICH LED BRYAN TO RESIGN, FIRST ESTRANGEMENT sc > Marked Fuliting of of Wish That! being a delegate. Privately, he =| | changed his view that one term was Somebody Knock Commoner | cocugh. Anyway, he campaigned for ‘Into a Cocked Hat.” Democratic success, When Mr. Wilson failed to say definitely on his return from Europe that he was not a candidate for a | thira term, Mr: Bryan grew restive and impatient. And so he finally de- cided to help the President again, this time by telling his fellow Demo- crate what the issues should be 60 HOW BREACH WIDENED. Nebraskan Sought in Vain to) Have a Hand in Peace | Negotiations at Paris. By David Lawrence. | (Special Correspondent of The Eve-| ting Wortd.) ° WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (Copyright, | dency on the Democratic ticket tn | 1896, when, everybody being men- 1990)—This is the story of Bryait| |. 04 tor the Preaidency to-day had versus Wilson. not even been heard of in public Once upon a time Woodrow Wil-|tife, Mr. Bryan considered himself the issues. As veteran politician of | | that they could pick their man to fit 66 | the party, as candidate for the Pres- | ‘Immodest Stylish Gowns And Sex Dances of To-day Kill Girlish Innocence Woman Physician and Protet- | tor of Adolescent Girls Puts Blame on Older Women for Evil Effects of '!ndecent Styles in Clothes and Bar- baric Customs in Social Di vertisement, Which Makes Necessary Enlargements of Rescue Homes and Increases in Forces of Probation Offi- cers, By Fay Stevenson. OU cannot expect your litue girl in her teens, just enter- ing upon adolescence, the most crucial period of her whole life, to go out to an evening party sclad as the young girl of to-day is too often clad, then throw her into the arms of he dancing partner and ex- pect her to come back to you the ir. MARGARET SULLIVAN _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, Weat 49th Street, | | | | ‘TWO ESCAPE CELL in | through a teneméht on 48th Street. {started when the escape was discov. | 1920, Harriet Seres, 15, Who Has Spent ‘Most of Her Life Prisoner in Hom IN POLICE STATION; FLEE OVER WALL a Prisoners Force Locks, Pm Through Unfastened Door and Vanish. | Jacob Silberman, twenty-#ix years old, of No. 148 West 49th Street, ac- cused of the theft of a suitcase, and Robert Orval, cighteen, of No. 128 charged with hav- rs tools in his possession, ¢ burg escaped from the {ith Street Stati tween 5 and 6 0’ the | lockup of the West m this morning be- lock. They forced ks of their cells, went through @ back door (which should have been locked, but was not), scaled a wall of | the station by climbing on the grat. | ws of the and went over | the end of tear courtyard and | windows the A general hunt for the two was ered at the 6 ¢ slack call Inspection. ‘SOVIET ARK NO. 2 WILL BE AMERICA, ORDERS INDICATE Officers of Former Former Hamburg] Liner to Have Her Ready for Trip by Jan. 15, f e Officers of the transport Amerie, for the Hambung-Amerigan Hoboken, rly Amer liner now at ready to come out of dry dock after trate, refitting oe for ed orders merelal re- the vem. voyage ts bout Jan. 15, rmation that ‘ny to wel ready for “an extentle foreign waters” on or They had unotticial the America is to be used ax “Soviet Ark No. to take back to Russia the Reda now detained fer deportge tlon on Bilis Istand. It will not be posuible to deport aft the 300 odd candidates for repatrigen tion by next Thursday because of¢ logal delays interpored by many of théin. Gregoriviteh Weinstein, formen secretary wiwesader Martens, ft | ' : tre to be heard before Judge Knox tn the son, college President, wrote a letter |entitied to say a fow words. Mr. ame girl. You have deprived her of | ctoxned, throw her into the arms of al (fot Ro further than the 48th Street Federal Distetot Court to-day 06 ft expressing the profound hope that| Wilson says he is willing to allow her bere Len Sa modesty.” |duncing partner who Keepe her ahini-| ong tha® point ‘_* | writ of habeas corpus, Me Daa re 8 exactly the way Dr. Mar-|mying and tangoing for hours at a 4 | yd to answe thor a somebody would knock the politicai| the country to decide the treaty tssuo Bullivan of Jersey City stretch and —-welly go ahead and| Orval was locked up by Detectiven fused to anywer questions regarding” ata “solemn referendum.” Mr. Bryau c ¥ y @k- Pn 1 more his age, birth and other simple mate personality of William Jennings Dressed herself in a talk before q{OUlld your rescue homes, add more) Maney and Daley at rck last | | says: “We cannot make the League "4 t| Probation officers and work to #ave) vient, ‘The doorman and the detec- “ers a8 a preliminary to being Pee B ints “av eooked hae” fathering of prominent women at|lost souls. But why not teach her | edad er ball oa aoe jand treaty an issue in the next Cam- tie y, W. C. A. in Newark. And|whot 1s right in the first place?” tives say they searched him thor- | a eae ” = ~- The Commoner had just come) paign.” Ail the newspapers speak of that is tho subject 1 journeyed to| . “But aren't a good many of these | oughly at the time and none of the H hed A ° Wale or gare ot back from @ trip around the world| this conflict as a “break.” But ts her honie at 2958 Boulevard, Jersey | 1neine, Ae ap Vdheaded men?” | ailoged burglar's tools went with him | ote = eee i and advocated what then seemed|there such a thing as a break be- City, to discuss with her, sirens corrupting the young girl; what|t@ his cell at the east end of the) 8 corpus in the cases of Welt Beaalvtis “ade ly, Gov-| tween two men who were never to-; The momen: I saw Dr. Sullivan, the prancing, dancing elderly| ground Moor row of the station, | verge oe inapetyer amas istic doctrine—namely, gether except as they walked arm in ! know that 1 had found a friend of ? iter ‘ Silberman was put in a cell at 9 My he NStye. u caati* Ni Bt | 0, he exists a rays . . led ina bags 0, ernment ownership of railroads Not acts in those. ephemeral’ alliances the young girl and not an enemy, nor eoarye, Be iat A Deve ie o'clock. He had been arrested by ried in x y $12,000, in ae more than four years later Mr. Wil- 1 an anti-anything., He» big blue eyes ty L tind sf Detectives Id and Dennison and Liberty bonds, te offer as bail C6 a son, President-elect of the United | Whteh Grew out of political expedi>: ore tutt of fun and the Joy of titc|who knows all on the charg ing taken the torts te ont : snmuniats why ? ei the one yor ine bo . rink: ve had their preliminary hearin States, was resolvmg that for tho|®9°¥ and her lips were those of an op-|She Is the one you ue both! suitcase of Loule Fink from the loft nive had their prefiniin: m | : the youth and t tainty She wasn’ yy cting benefit of party solidarity bygones| The differences between Mr. Bryan tiniet not a pessimist who constantly | (Be, Youtl and ertainly | Gt Louis Lichtenstein. iat he wasn't sure that Acting Come) had better be bygones and that the and Mr. Wilson never affected the cries “the world Is getting a little bit|ing about the w an louks | Broadway. Silberman missioner UN would accept it, UBT man who helped swing the Balti-| Wilson leadership of the Democratic worse each day.” or ithe way ibe dances? The young} rcarched. So far ax tho 4 , she said, is ming “qutyeratic e ane aj sil copies all her dan nd all her} coryved the 48 no intimation of any! = = arbitrary.” » $42,000 was deseribeds more Convention for a progressive |Party from 1913 to 1920, but Mr. elsves Sh) Mencin ge yaad fe si leon Rumen hin Mahia Dacha AAD teH ley as HWARRIET SER ee ; . 0,000 furer | Wilson's hold on his own party is not thore\than Lida" camalie dha care, oeman acquaintance between Silberman and | @rxevirone Viuw co as part of the $260,000 rescue fu candidate could not be bitters a | ae strong as it used to be. And while WS Dr. Sullivan's first remark after] would rather she never set Orval being rained by Elizabeth Gurld he made him Secretary of State, an | we were comfortably seated in her] “Dance? By all meant From midnight until 8 o'clock Lieut Fivan dus despite the inevitable conflict ex-| Mr. Bryan gains prominence through Gmce, youth is the time to dance, si Kobrin pebchibhane Jey was in charge of the station HAVE A GALLON? | At the Marge Office, before leawe \ pected to arise daily between the|the unpopularity, even in the Sen-' ty nave beautiful dainty, frilly gowns| {RC MeMrt oF A voung Kiel ae Capt, Samuel G. Bolton went to HES “OLD KAINTUCK” ing for the taland, dia Weiss | sata” two men, they managed to stay affil-| ate, of Mr. Wilson's unbending posi- and guod times. [ am the last per-|keep our clothes on. Its up toa few! in his room after midnight a habeas corpus proceedings, bet fated for about two vears. |tlon, there is very little chance that Sch In the world to condemn the) women, worth-while-women, to show Encitneiohor wae: theolit Hn OFFERS TO TREAT [bes corpus, proceedings, betom nodern girl and I wouldn't go down| us how! | _ hin a fe < ‘e Y BREAK OVER SINKING OF ety a aed siesta aap on record as scolding her for worlds. | py les = Aelivel iatearantl on the within @ tow hours for. a LUSITANIA. who hol ie lance of power in ¢ But some one is to blame for the e | Scratched and aped toe My seelal | | Uskey a ute Tephan Lae pases Allan Werne anid, Wall OB + ‘Then they broke. Mr. Wilson| Senate will pey much attention to fel eoerersuct ‘hie Hast Afric |PAULINE HALL LEFT [ay ine tine of tho windows at thet | Their Hands, Distillers Say way to New York with ‘a subpoena’ wanted to send and did send a note|the Bryan reservations as such. |sex dances, and some one is to blame $1,500 TO SISTER | °"4 © the by 2; Niners the sta al | i omeand Get It” jailing. for t eacnce of the Bares ; : for these backless, siceveless, silhou- from one grated window to another, aurea vi ; to Germany over the sinking of the| They will continue thelr efforts, er y _— | é Senate Committee Investigating thee ette gowns.’ showed how the fugitives had pulled | T ISVILL Jan’ 10, i Lusitania and plainly implied the| {independent of the White House, 10 “ane the some one?” I asked Residue of Actress’s Estate Placed rt aan ee tc deval ot ate ts | he vention orate Ute IatCs Letwe n the American add ’ use of force to compel compliance! get a satisfactory compromise, im-| “It \s the older woman, every tim: a ade “3 As UD ; | Mio etinshion vernments, oie ith American demands. Mr. Bryan|pelled not by any new-found cont. declared Dr. Sullivan, "The girs ar in Trust for Her Daughter of the iron fence. oir trail was | teat’ Kentucky whiskey |" Efforts of Gre riviton Sslnptal “ bed merican ,) : . “ nothing wut little sheep following | + te easily followed to the basement door waitin, evory person in | aNd seven oth detained rad abhorred the idea of war and re-jdence in Brother Bryan or by aay their leader, and thelr leader is During Her Lite. Of the adjucent 48th Streat tenement, |Gitl Prisoner Since Babyhood| wie ugit 2 who, will take | Tht thiomgh Habeas serpus orcesent lev ° Iway. ‘ ty-fi weal to The Kvenivg Wark genic es ; ull through habeas coi signed. Nevertheless, in the cam-| particular disdain for the position of rors titty anit ye ann LN Social t fe “A pled my! A peculiar side lib: on the bus E xhauste | by E xcitement the trouble to come and got it Ings failed to-day ‘ederal J 7 paign of 1916 Brother Bryan went | Woodrow Wilson tn sticking to his ‘They are following the giddy divorcee, | Bile HRNGSTa Wey cin on tne {OF Silberinan for excaping appeared | The Kentucky Distillers’ As. | Kiox adjouruet Anal discussion ops cific Coast extolling Mr, Wilson on|ing and powerful force arising out feoxs the cabaret ani the outeand. in the Westchester County [Reimer of No. 1 ird Street = lerstood itis no Joke. Owsley | Court Jurisdiction, whieh ie the “ho kept us out of war” plat-) of the country at large to have done out siren, Because these women value of the estate is un-|in the West Side Court to-d Hrown ntathy explana | vid My enelrely i ins De- ci c y : v1 : 5 | nim ' > Hniplic ' wiiteralt yartroent of bor or t n form, For a little while there was| with political bickering and get the Maint thelr faces, bocause, they ‘wor haw, ‘he tusiator riven 1.309 sling. Him with btn implicated in. vat prety i | the» 1 white elephant [partment of Labor or the Immigree a tendency toward reunion, | treaty ratified. |tango about, the young girl thinks Mer slater, Alerting pict des ouetaalied hall Aa GEL OL) Btia Nnwiok ‘ ISLS ara Eee ee | Charles Nees ttorney for Wein- ra cts that the resid bo placed Inlthe lots fro h ‘ink's suite SURED S TNETY ur ompnanie ‘ | Occasionally Mr. Bryan dropped in Sixty-six Senators én both the ae I pverely yapavad Spates se v : 4 r aap ve ees tn} th loty trom which Fink's suitcase | Saeaihien uit es Irance ¢ ins soar : | eid aetna : dashing brunette, a flashing blonde 0} ap Ae © y a strang HO di= | many frter Jinple game distillers have to pu © | some of the other rad on a bo ident happened to be in, or wrote long | the political leaders will keep hands 4 ajlver. haired veteran’ and she pile aia cen ales n to enter the building at] and wo Government tux well ax tose | leaving Sundaes morning, Attorney memoranda if he wasn't. Presently] off. What is happening is a demon-| promptly follows suit. me “ Pepa } No, 1562 Broadway and bring away! Harriet pt etl hildren| the liquor | Harry Weisberger made a speck the auswers and acknowledgments stration of the utter unresponsive-|¢@ J DON'T know what the modern)” .)° yt im : Jsome bundies which he would find on | for first me yesterday, henrd Wo; inlWaya hospitable: Kontuo: | jon Tape Cheese, phe Led ( got fewer and fewer and the Com- | ness of the two big parties to the de miothera are thinking of,” con-|1, iy wish, althouga not 4 rear fire escape outside w hall win-| them sing and tinid. watched thelr! Ky Invites ae landeiced ae I ‘Orlick. whose wite, he Saige } moner became correspondingly dis-| mand of the Nation for some kind of | tinued Dr, Sullivan. “In fact, Pinar so long ua my sister Ives my|dow. Reimer was intercepted by LMes—Kamen whe had never played - AZUL t6. Ibe a mother, bast, couraged. action, not negation, on a big matter | 4on't believe they are thinking at daughter live with ner until mar-|watohman while carrying out the| and could nut underst CITIZENS INDICTED | la CiRiey. cbiacted <0 day saleomimarss H 4 t i ‘ortainly the mother who permits riage of my daushter, In making ths |tyontenstein silks und ate ine GH tha Childkantn, Spolety jing ta ; : ) : After the armistice he hoped tol of foreign policy, and the only solu-| C° Snr eg mdfil of the face that | Aen have something to do with the peace] tion offered by leaders of both pars | tor, Gausttet to) ko) forth willl: Ber Shave ol tat! f far| In court to-day detectives sald they | decided to-day that she must in ON SEDITION CHARGE “ ee i ; sp painted as a circus clown, her |reasuns wnich It is had no trace of the sik Uieves and | bed, for her frst real Gay in the out = : ““~«.negotiations and even made some/ ties is postponement. All this makes | 14:4 exposed like the Hottentot’s, here: sacle ave made no neduest madd no mention of the ot wale: qed with Untarclawar ; suggestion about the personnel of] the foreign observer wonder whew | e the the cannibals |°" “°"** : {Silberman New Jersey Acts Against Men Ke- ican Pi ( issi 1 a said dance) the: dance of th i | a | and n thousand’ new experiences, wa the American ce Commission, America will introduce flexibility into | into the stilly hours of the mqrning | | Koltht ' leased After Arre- k ‘ i ts exciting and wearing as a MISE. er Arrest in Raids Mr. Bryan complained to his|her institutions and provide elec-|cannot expect ler to come back tho, NO SHOE PRICE |/KILLED BY POISON S Anesicdactleat, donaetine on Red || ‘SBansrerceseter ora bexeer rag j friends later that since his advice|toral machinery to determine imme-| same little innocent girl, | ADVANCE HERE! IN SHERRY WINE. lant: morning: Harrie wiatutly ata} me oh CANDIES was not apparently welcome, he diately the popular will, not while There is no reason in the world) a 1 | reporters sho liked thin world, 6 nee iets ats peat Ap kel the | 7 f re. e why our young girls shouldn't enjoy a. a . ee EA HS AUR ein AGEBIENTE dition of 1918 have a Me paudey oruer (ipa Hoare fee ee one ee ainpiaes peautiful gowns, Nor do |Dealers Assure Williams Condi-} paterson Victim Kefised to Tell | Be ACHE: audi bain hia BLOT P dues enauitauonaee Wan hiee \ Piccerpenegen ignoring the Republi- pray taste ge alae eirorger Pegs baat ed aia ceeainiye | tions Will Remain Same | Where He Got Wood Alcohol — | i lathe hallway OCHO lave or wor 5s ata a nee Ula xtra pecialy ; i nigh neck a , | fet i : By. x . Hoe Sin aon Acres vio 5 ty in the make-up of the >-—__- dccofete feminine, tantalizing, pret- | Till Summer. Drink. | Think Avenue hom whore — he in, anf Henry ebttabold, forty : can Party ti Pore a | ty clothes, only they must be clothed 8 url is | mother had kept her, « eocluse, from |four of No. 1903 Willow Avenue, Wee for 4 peace mission and) the terrible en: | NEW INDICTMENTS jin them. My idea in addressing the} Assurances w given to-day tol A smal Ee TC eee end |hawken: i€ was iannuunced to-day. ae near miaon ae eee | IY WOE, AY was to make an appeal |Pederal Adininistrator Williams by rop [nx watt ery eauned the 8 is Had Have Gavetl ECMO COP MO en ne To -Day =4 d Party was being compelled to bear IN LIQUOR CASES te the mothers and to the Worth. | resentatives of manufacture deat-| death last night of James W. Bushell,| ‘The girl sald she had ne cit ea taney arts 0- ay on ay | - f while women, It is about time we ers that the prices of standard gr Nu. 922 Main Stre Paterson, N. 2, | before, Onee went to a hospite: a | in the fori of Wilson arbitrariness —— Nave a few of tiese. worth-willlaliaiee” for tin men aa woman w pte: Wiae ate ion ca leds met Were taken into" euptory j | a hoes for both and women Will nol according to 4 report by Dr. Rybert |jt was the one excursion of her He! in the Conmanet sant ne f id self-sufficiency. hee? to Extradite Suspects for Dry | women as leaders for the young E11 \h6 raised In New York during the win-| qt. Armetre sunty: Phyaician, She ts like a child of five, who clasti| we Pie WUUdNUguERA wrlces Gh | Indeed, Mr. Bryan's observations! | aw Violation, Then Try Them | Deca ot we, many women of the W1- | ep or epring Should conditions war-| livatinell. got the wheres, a quart |e hy Stil un Om cae wate not wet to alin dada with rand } differed very little from what one} for Murder, day needs is chapero without | rant an increase tfter noxt epring, the] hott hia New Yenr'n dinner. We) dar at .colared — picture Hie penalty of y drop f ' might hear in the Republican cloa! = Murder, patronage, oieasw esses macau men agyend to fis mit their 3 nea never been a Heavy arinker ani} howed @ picture te an attendast and 1 Ac OR He eryata candies, ae pee ollowing the ; _| “By the o1 > a committer headed by some one who] he « only m glans or two ot the on aprdNe 1 ec ‘ iscomtiture of their | Onn ams ®nd) thing in the world which will better | bi un Che alone ati Neda ALL LGIGRGRe GE RLHEEHOL. CURIE TAT COR eAUT ‘ or i ne mien will b Ljepeieerdiw Samuel ‘Saleoty’ of Brooklyn, and it. Well, there is plenty for them to) viniama eailed the conference | erable’ ainount left when-he| moments ot windy. could she tell [aereienes: pond: Extra Special for chief opponent. Carmine Lencenziato of Manhattan, for} do right here in. New York. ‘They do | Suid per Nig nies nimal from the othe { Again and again Mr. Bryan told|murder in the first degree as the result| not have to join missionary sociecien | following reporty fran & cous es ps baaahe too Reatreohy can not To-day and Monday his friends that the President should|of scores of Christmas-week deaths| Or §0 outside of their own In| shoe manufacturers in Cin ribed headache come strips in the papers a is ‘s through the drinking of wood alcohol,|™y talks I have found that thore are of footwear were tik inexday his 4 troubled hot know what the pletnre Speci aceept reservations to the peace | cing officers of Masoachwone,|@ number of women, motherly souls BO per cent. Ho wi and he grew rapidly worm Hs Foe Hatee ill 6 Ps é treaty. This conclusion he reached | tna connectiont tale € today wtt*| who have no daughters of their ows shoes of standard quutity ca we remyved to the I won General |auaited with the world, for Not Include Container. after a careful examination of pub-|Tinited States Distrtot Attorney: Loroy | oot e, PUN SEIT, TE Is to hese | yougiit here for f to $7 am a), tlie Wine Was analyzed age In teaching ho rapidly Mail Orders Filled. 3 - boca ‘a . sala | die He OF Worl ata 1 id the last fifteen years jaye lje opinion. Ile deemed it much} W ie of Brooklyn the course of pro- | peal.’ fy male ‘ CHECK GIRL SUES \« dy Huahell retuned ta tell west | Coe ei ee Spaeth nuthtamrenal k tative ‘ cedure to be followed to get the me “In other wo! need a few LM tae oil ig SE eT exdod, im which she “just sit i more effective help for the President n ¢ ¢ he | eit ST eoeie tin, ie period, + nt c + worth-while women to start the so-| | our | Dui, - mt to aay that the treaty should bo rati-|m0 Masswehusetts ana place them on} Worth white Women se ie girls FOR $25,000 SHE | Mite cad Wo ehiliren RED ARK REPORTED jac ‘ ind dented | tied with reservations than to argue| fomsnelli is an undortaker at No, 271| Word.” | susrested. 1 7 ” ' y ker at No. 2 “Exactly, eed refined, soctil 421 Houmas for unqualified adoption and be dis-| Third Avenue and is said to have been | ty RRNA caatiiea tht eee ‘dainty | GAV: TIP TRUST | STEAL $40, 000 | IN DRYGOODS. | DELAYED AT KIEL “1 would niak 7 ‘ wr missed by the press as a mere echo|the distributor of the “blind death”|/ evening gowns and dance in ft tes | | \ | SS ju . 5 : a Wh | whiskey. Saleeby Iw is at No, | fined, artistic way, Fut it is perfectly |... A ope pleves Vlee Whth Truck During the Dopart iway 1608! Dros way of the Wilson chorus. 3a Court Street, Brooklyn seen NO | Gruet und unelvitized for the wocioty | This Was Revenue of Chicago Driver's Absence, Berlin Says That Transport | a f ory “ay Siwwae Ne 8! Mr, Bryan's idea when be resigned) j. g merchant at No IIL Mane Street, | Women who know the correct things) (juardian of Restaurant Hats and | Dry goods 1 linens, worth mo kod ‘Chere far | Gaver 1 hh ss rH ; y> he Cabinet was that he cou.d| mynnat eets| to wear and the proper dances. to | ; arpa Has Docked ‘There tor a un l from the Canin sattaatl tier hence (ae |dance to allow so many girls to fol- | Coats in Two Years. han $40,000 bel sougit by tie Ban > » from, New wo help Mr. Wilson outside the Cabinet! Not being citizens or residents of low the dances and costumes of the | a " poll following 4 daring a rv! epal wirel , turns ie SS , | P| e 8c e Onc, , 4 0, | flernor ” h ont "= 4 & public opinion | Massachusetts Romanelii, Saleeby and| women who should be scorned instead : rday afternoon. ‘Tho xo POIs rer ariesteanit ul A num ; by. pullding. Up is. 2 be Lencenalato cannot be. regarded ax} of copied and patterned fter, 188 HANNAH STIRBS, tor wigned by M. Lawenatein and | a “Bovine. A y i Ay baron ‘ in) | “ETT 4 against war that would ald Mr. Wile| ry itives trom Justice, and so cannot bel “There ate a Rreat Many youngaters | hee teatar tena Ginn 10 Went Street, to te und’ Wonkea’ for| wae aerved on oirieralant niches es . A A 7 ; son inside the Cabinet, 80 Mr. | cxiradited in the familiar way, It was | Of sixteen, xeventecn and cighteen in | restaurants here, in a auit ay and wis on iu trick at tie | known how tong| Notice to dvertiserg Thera | New York who are out-of-town girls. | ed Fruit Company ple «| c , Bryan has been preaching reserva~| decided to have them indicted in Pos-| hay come here to make their Hving| filed to-day, seeks to obtain offlon to ar ¥ aint Hist: he RAISES BOY TO BE REBEL, Adgertisi KA tions, and now because Mr. Wilsov|ton for alleged violations’ of the Vol-| and at night and Saturday afternoons | $25,425 from the » Tipping Ie Konda an an in va 1 | = vertising copy and is not willing tocompromise—thoug | stead Wartime Prohibition Law and) they have a right to fo onthe. | Prust.” She alleged she received Peet S| | Chicmwe ¢ release orders received ; nsplracy to defrand the Unites os | Wear pretty 8 and enjoy their) ' t ps! wate hatiors © steinn et | Mr, Bryan thinks the country wants | Government. of te taxes Sees youth. But the poor little thinga| tut amount in tips in two yea ‘off with the truce | More Meds te Cone He oMustotn after 4 P, M. the day pre | compromive—the Commoner plans| bring taken to Hoste 1 At ds planned to | 1 no idea of the right sort of | and was compelled to give it to whet the vehicd oy ceding publication can be .4 1 44 ove them to Springfield f r the ort oF . 6 o “trust.” Three me . RrPORD 1. Steve | stent AS on helping the President by|tho murder indictmonts, | 0" SH on @ or the right sort of frocks. The) the “trust.” Three men are named | eaves Metate to Family ang] MARTH! : | inserted only as space may % Lat up a public opinion that! eee publie places. It thonn | defendants Charitten. |lnns t pee aR permit, and in order of : balding oP ® Bt a b Ba dances and those are THI: men have acauired the | Soncial to Me Mending ’ ‘ here! receipt, Advertising copy *. will help, the Prosident sce how can you blame them for fol-| checking concessir most WHITE PLAINS, N.Y 10 nal end release orders res wrong he is. Frances baby | lowing in line? | hotels and cafe yS Minx |The will of the inte Bl Trott, prom at ,, id) ceived ofter ¢ P, M. will “ Another thing: Mr. Bryan cani-,lorn on the Mauretania on the yeasel's| gg PT ix wholly up to these worth-| Stires. “They p $9 to $15 | Rent char ker and prob | ; : N ont he cxtiiled. hte 912 with repeated men-| lst trip to New York, ond recipient of while-women to save these! pnd compel then drop | Miakecan Ge en brought to the county jail . . ces- aigned in 1 P 3 4 1 d by th D fh gilt of $2.00 fom the pussongers, girls, Watch a girl during her| tive in a winall iron bank, which | by divided f rr sarily omitted by the pubs »» tion of the single-term plank of the be chridtencd Tuesday night in irks. ha gl uring her| tips hb Mitton ute wide Dormer Kills Welt With Clob, lisher, to aid in earn — Soldier- : teens, guard over her end keep her| is camouflaged with paper. 1 hequanthed $&.00a; LYONS, N. Y., Jan. 10.—Ray Stevens | ’ ing \ Baltimore Convention, Soldier-iike, M, B, Chureh in Artington, N. J. tn beg y y is fourteen | di: ti f he acceptod the verdict of the St, ‘The buby Is the daughter of Mr, wna{ 1? right path until she is twenty.) Was a checkor for two years and | rom. mle $4004 | oe cle Ww * ntly,he refuses to stand Ph ph eg es oi OPP. Edwerd Ashley, who came hera| fivg/ and you will have u splendid turned in more than $26,000 in | @PMRiith, Aan 4500, re Bo wth By: i In noo) cha M : y ‘ ‘ernon, ad Baptist, wolves near tholt hy hoke Killed when. Phe Star-Spangled. Banger” Louis Gonvention in 1916, nof.even fromm aingiand 10 dive, arn womay, Tura her out half that time,” » | Foreign ary Boclty, $500, 1ycitesinear thelt peas ‘other wae shoe played, ae a a — sa nl ke a = = ee Res ——o