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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1922, “Man is the tired, bored voter “Man is the cynical, pessimix- “Man is the yoter according to “The man born with a vote in “Woman wants political action “Some women voters, like some “The League of Women Voters “The woman voter, with her woman is the fresh, interested tic yoter—woman Is the Mealix- habit and routine—woman the his mouth frequently doesn't to make human conditions bet- men, will he hought, but there iy cuts cost of the new electorate, political optimism, is needed to voter” : tic, optimistic voter.” Voter according to independent consider voting a great privilege tery to pat the homemaker view less temptation for women.” and Is the ‘eeder of politivul do teamwork with men in polle . Titoking.” or a duty.” point into government” portie” SS 3 ee ee TWO HOURS A DAY s.2sititsits <= “Optimists of Politics”’ —_|S\)i AGAINST SOUTHERN EXPOSURE ALL ei “ari marae Hoth od | ~ MODEL EXPOSURE ALL WRONG; 2cis%ecn "iy | Other speakers on the programme the new forty-eight-room building to} were Charles W. Patterson of Austia { TIS TEREG eee end of Coney | Man Is the Cynical, Pessimistic Voter, Declares | ce ur “Hotel Lost One of SAFE A] MIDNICHT | Nichola & Co., ‘Truosdell, Presi . : ldent of the association; PI I . Quadruple Sessions Rule in me mar of Estim: aie, “Dut to, put | Head of Women Voters,’ Describing the)* 100,000 sdtanatien Action| Its Best Assets—Too Mach| ust, Premident of the Retail Grocers oo PIC eAHAS AE. 2 LE 0 . - . _. | : Tracy x ano pn, ane “of ay 1 1 Pombty Grades‘ot One Al HAGE wRTiniae cto Tee Goons Fine Contribution of Her Sex to the Politics; Must Go On, Justice Is Too Much, AS Al NOON HERE, | Arsdale, director of the Department of Big School. ore eM aatey On Dist | — | Food and Cookery, Columbia Uni- |time. Coney Island nesds two forty Wagner Rules. @htro spony aeukecaihe Of the Present Day. | 7 ae | south sida of a bu in New York a 06 NEW ROOMS NEEDED | {he present number of ‘pupils, "and —— Hpeorve: Ue gaeleal-WamTTbes Belg Nie eee diner iBlee Ge raaseclatty| ENRIGHT ASSERTS MANHATTAN CROOKS Board of Ede | room bullding SS) Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘spe misht be described as a KO) yyy socided that the suit for $100,000 [if there's a view-—you know, some- | TIPPED ON BROOKLYN oard oO} I ducation Fails to/S002 WORK UNDER piscoUR-| “Man is the tired voter, Woman 8 HSHerIA brought by Mrs, Blizabeth S. Schill! thing nice to look at. ' : Now everybody knows that the versity. | i ! a i = d south sides of buildings io | t ' 4 i AGING CONDITIONS, | new, fresh voter L have heard more than one man|agiainst Mis, Aimee Crockyr Gouraud] _ Indec a ul : Keep Step With Grow- Despite all these conditions Pp, g,| ‘Stan is the bored voter. Womanisjsay, since the passage of the Hight-|for the alienation of the affections ot New nore Ct ately it terete oom Vells Visiting Grocers City |“One Grand Mistake to Come . F No. 80 is doing some We enth Amendment, that his wife could hing attractive to be seen from them, ; ; || era? istrat o PY ) 0 ix doing some tinusnal work.| the interested voter n jendment, Brune Schill, her husband, must go} a 1 Ande: ee Over Here,’ Magistrate ing Population, Its Principal, John J. Lotus, has in| “jan is the eemeal voter, Woman) the voting for the family," 1 ob. |/iUne Fen. her, Mstind: moe # }are so good that there are notensuel'| Needs No Boosters, It Is | Ri augur | ed self discipline among tie | served to zo uround and most people must | © idealistic vot content themselves with living or| so Law-Abiding. their east sides, west sides and norti| se --- sides, though they rarely ever do se Gives Warning. Surope, having sailed since the action well Quadruple session—four different | Studen as the most modern} “And probably she DID it," com- ideas in practical education. For tn “Man is the voter according to mented Miss Hay. ‘Woman js the stan interested in the became public through the arrest of h orge Klein, who gave the Im, coups of pupils for overy classroon al Hotel, Broadway and 32d is the rule for most of the primary prney, John C, Oldmixon. during a special brary perod [habit and routine, woman the voter) new, fresh vot Schill, who is t one time to! from’ choice. Police Commissioner Enright told jtieraider papiia & t business | yo . | franchise. Because she has not hud to . | from ‘ eet. ws his address, was held in pupils in Public School 80, Coney | prac! the intelligent use at tae |eccording to independent thinking, | i nien of developing the| Have been a ma » is sald 10) There are, howe exceptions, it} the convention of the New You v land telephone and mail, and what might} “Man ts the pessimistic voter intry commereially—and, incident- UEBUFODS is wanted on i/ was learned to-day, even if there's a] Wholenale Grocers! Anmociation at the $5,000 bail for the Grand Jury to-day ate aie ; fi voter." a , : ‘ of having stole 125 from! yie | ave a sin i ‘Triple session — three — different | be & 1e social amenities Womin is the optimistic voter ally, of earning a living for wife and We i un Au " ee under} ¢ * Br Hotel Pennsylvania to-day that he! Bridge Plaza Court, Brooklyn, on fa 1 the ile for the | ae" n 80 per cént. of the parents} ae Sh UTUren = alto asic eines ua ery Or 0 ‘all, will iy was forfeited EN ial ie Brews Manager of (te) ood the delegates would make u{® charge of stealing suits from the proups to a room—is the 1 tr the:|are. torelen ‘born, the puills’ neal t is the fateresting contrast be-| clination to develop human tdeats. She | *4+ pail, wh ia ae Pork Avenue Hotel, which, take It ‘i lay | tailor shop of Isidore Wallman, No. ntermediate pupils without accent. The older pupils | ‘ . “ 8 ite rolitical action. not primarily |, Mt Schill lives at No. 18 Man-) floor by floor, is ono of the best soutn-| thorough inspection of the elty by day | 140) 1m a One, tat Double session prevails for all] teach the you ones at hom» ana | tween pur male and female electorate) Ooi business conditions better, | Mattan Avenue. On Nov 3, last,/ern exposure hotels in this or any|and night and they would find them Hu aiter Patrolman Grom had tired two t Hay, she brought her action . give immigrants their first lessens in drawn by Miss Mary Gat Mrmr sreriheystis Y ions bet- Mrs.) other city, was surprised severit!) seiyog ag safe at midnixht ae at noon. | a others. Oe weonineronoes tor yearn Chairman of the New York! oe ake HUMAN conditions peyp Gguraud; On ec 9eshe, saya ‘ube | weeks! ago when a woman whovhad| “swe hava \feanon, to, tonrety hol ne trac trraves oti Manhattan thin P. S. No. 80, opened in 1905 with | mye Gy Sit eain cGoney: latand . is ore ra a was visited by a man who represented | specifically requested a suite facing 4 nth ‘ 4 : vas supposed tol eae Shildren keen Coney Island city Woman Suffrage Party, and] Women and children. She wants pute vo scit ux a detective and said his}south when she came there to live | *Md. “that New York does not tell the! they can come to this borough and 1 : mixteent Clnss One ye ae prt g Nake Cones Tslaud a Gees since the passage of tie Suffrage! wate Po pure mE Re ee ee nee ieee ee (uid: het, ahe|with her husband auddenty requested | World more about itself. Every other |rob respectable people of Brooklyn,” ; , care for 90 per cent. of t school Hace to Hive In” is the school mote. Amendment Chairman of the greater | munity. She wants fair working hours says, that her husband was likely|that their rooms be changed. city has its own organization to boost) said Magistrate Dale, “they are mak~ : sildren of ¢ y Island, A year aso] ¢ Milo ae er en Hd & prominent a canigation the party}Jor her husband, as well as for her- 4.) to prison. The man then es- “Give us anything you have," she] the home town, If New York had! ing one grand mistake. If you think i e same sixteen rooms, plus oalyl wee lantern slides a ‘ ised to ims developed, | tl tf Women| self. She wants to cut the cost 0° liv red her, says, to the office of|said, pressing her lips tightly te-;8uch an organization—if 11 ‘cally | Arooklynites don't know enough to \ four-room annex and four one-ro0t | press certain civ y ethioal, polnta: ) Noters of New k City vg. She wants proper transportation Vic Gouyaud's att. nev, ‘There she| gether and tapping the floor nervously | needed one-—we could have the jcome in out of the rain, you have got i able buildings, provided th Beginning aw ft to-day, the hat the League | ticilities, She wants definite, t We Sened consent to a discontinuance } with a foot eat hoosters' organization in th \Janother guess coming 7 Ee er ET 100 gvada| history and development. of” the ampaign for 60,- improvement in living conditions for the Suit, she says, under threats.| Mr, Brown obliged and gave them| Hut New York ts its own He commend — Policeman Grom y BE Nees HOR TOE 40008 United States will be taught with the | 000 New members—that is, for 60,000 every: member of her family This resulted. in criminal action |a suite overlooking Park Avenue and| the world.’ jand promised to. otity Commissioner A pupils ated FAS Be RE IRC KG as NOOR New York women pledged to take an Such improvement is what the atOlamixon, ‘the car barns and the sombre blocks} In London, Mr. Enris | Enright ‘ Septemb: © new | “Every day a portion of the assem- IMtelligent citizen's interest in public] efficient homemaker always has tred “vos Gouraud, heavy veiled and and stretch toward the Kast River per cent. of the 7 | vening gowns and afternoon a : ETL De MMITA BAC ie io cnteictonmotns affairs and ty vote gt vught I'd ask to make her home, Now she ¢ npanied by a maid anid se wey Several days later another woman,| the English language and © heen | dyesses worth $7,000, were stolen from 2 4 eee aise 4 vn M Ha t ribution ing a step further, She wants to 4 is on Dec 24, a Week| Who also Lived with her husband | brousht up on British traditions, ‘The {the shop of Ella Horan, No. 789 Mad~ ae " eee _a te t memake the house the ar of hier auton In/in w suite facing south, made a Jat census shows that 39 per cent ” Aventis ‘ bo ie Batons Sat- 2 uilable rooms Manis ars Re npare with me n point view, into government. ‘And ABEIRTCIT REINER the dis similar request rhea anotiie fs mn New York's population are «xn urday night and Monday morning the last year are sept to PS. N aly: ctieoi atl cainiis mie merely duplicate the deals through tue intelligent us jiatioe: wae i their busbands in suites facing south Ld Van Sicklen Stre Eee GG paen tee uN Pian lati i hte shed Australian M. the frane She is not, gen \ repudiated affidavit 4 Hisent lasked algo to be change at toad, more than mile tl tala aelince “the Wak Gnale idolph Bedford Nished Just” speaicing cynical voter.” cannot sucvessfulls pport the mo- omMs ON the north and east sides 8 seme 600 little ones of cy hts ad tw send up the other day the amu tement fais i AAW TU thle ale o dix- lof the Park Avenue Hotel we a age tire Unable to iobtain children. to the platform if they so) that “the woman in love votes as her sqiuw about her honesty?” I {continue the action. Tomas or may | ting searee | * minary instruction because there is ey soography, | husband votes al part diss Hay. “It is generally adinitted jot affect her credibility. hut it ean “Anything wrong with the no room for a kindergarten ‘ vn of ponte in nership ma e agrees, and the tic at many of the elections in the In the fuer unt Mr. Brown inquired politely Public School No. 100, more i: y ‘ i ni ble sunt oan t f yy PTT 1 le east of No. 80, is the or i i - nite la sof men, Ape wenn vot ‘ved. ‘The motion ey the Women somewhal absentadians 7 jool on Coney I It 4 i ie Ae i tw M a 1 Women 6 honest is vaouted and the def anit haw l--we jus ' we'd i 4 1 on West Second Strect i x a i vhi ' i ‘ rims ale Wt be bought just aw Y court state yohed Wy hing at all the we Neptune Avenue, is still being —_ — j mile aver M Liedford's men voters are Dane ea ly ad ton without eonsiter ‘| he roe a the se f th men | the school {s on p lime 00 PORK DEUPH OF HUSBAND naigsis of the on See mitted this veteran Suffragist. “But l changes against Mrs. Go Ns at | deehired hastily Nothing =nothuny building was condemned yea IN EXPLOSION ON OU TANI ovelorn and the if think there will be tewer bought! rorney but"——. Her manner uppeared dis hd one person, it is said, was bk \ jury before dustice Cropsey, in Sue! What is t WAMAW Votetd—forlane iceascnithere? “Aas GOUTANM WHE ALEC G of ait | Only eight other cities in New York rdiot iges t} voters-And Why? varonee, | men. There aren't ao mnny son she Her next hush ta She sighed with velit 2 He have o poputation greater than ii, sore | b 1 Repair ¢ The ee ee , hat che the Woman who goes te the pe Her third wa Keo Gove vie” Brown assur h ny ton) saint joni Mite, Hein War h nthe He has a jul vid he i \ y lie hastened om to be | re as only tw AG RVGRT INGA HC AHEERE alan i uf mon his Hy depends, and often hem ' f m or be i ar, Very peculiar. He thong || Meade acts —_ THEY CALL IT "A DAY" AFTER Stondard OF tanker Ardmore, whieh withe iT his business will suffe inloss: Cronke even more peculian when wontyt a“ | \ TWO HOURS. Undergoing repairs | ; h While the | votes ini on i ; F ater another woman asked 1h ; - 1] re Iu Warren and the eth ieee baa wealWays vata hand, that anetear WUPTRERED SHIP IY Hore oum and her hushan : ORK IS A VAST area for ay) ipils arrives at 8.80 and is given [ee ee ee is ST toded | the thing ich we have Worked | some other business adva ‘ : and then he began te the efficient distribution of ‘ é left ir y | rugeled and longed voting as he is asked t | . more TR rien its aay" Is over ond the seo: | reatiriee AGAINER mRoTARA IN| “THE-nIid bor Will & spoon | would he no point in offerins: si any Ese tiie: wenden “arew Ao) antunialicie merchandise. No advertiser is ‘ ond group comes in until 12.30, when DIVORCE ACTION, in hiv mouth t his prosperity’ in: bd to the average woman ¥ Rs aes pat y Lnphongae eva epr sul) AaB justified in undertaking a campaign je ne third oup begins. At 2.3¢ i lifferontly ay sit make the - feture, Tors y quested that the rout ean ry Bee Prien tierauahiy warmen|) enn Blank. Xt Faastern Wark! et tine of its ‘l A barn witli ; i opie 8 etrword was) (am Roe ty ae in this city without the most search- ae Henchea to the fourth up which is |%8%s hia i ote in his moutt Peery inten i tn i Vrown couldn't con i | ing analy: of its sales possibilities a jn school from 2.20 to 4.80. ‘The regu. [privet ‘ in livore n i \ : y longer ' . : nt Ee TE. ta Ge Wauie: Aiea Resin onc thereat pit ei 1 asked NG ee sould: vou! att was, i for his product. ¥ gulldren, get on pi louis, that WR Aa nl ' women i 1 KRGet a nie 1 i EON ; THE WORLD established the first : fist fortr years ple B ih Wan atnilefer our | nt BON caper ‘ ah ane house? ‘Those are Merchandising in New York, a n of the [Wht wll nt ment ava litical The ‘abana tye te : Its system of retail investigation is Friple session ne © lthey niet \ ae atthe ! nike! wa The league, | busbit always: hat 5 § Nouble season niversal ight with them i an ra SOL noe am Mie, aniep. abaniaiely. nonepare | Hause: We Ive ‘on: ti ' accorded first place by the Newspaper nihis, city es the aren ' Perea ret \ : i eee smeti {tisan. unbiased Information about eee Division of the Associated Advertis ng three and one-t server mth a iy ‘i ip ear sii peau Hy inquiry Clubs of the World, and its merchan- a CUD CAC ls ) - >—— ‘ a FLSA OP A 5 7 You see he i Sat sts f 2 ice 2 Hise Ceci 6 HELD IN 825,000 TAL ON BLACK Then Miss HH er agency, we i be are number of su 58 pli dising standard of pra ce that ond 230-4.80, Group © from 12.80 t¢ MAIL CHARGE {did not wish 1 2 ReaD NIN Ween : lh an Cea ae cto 1 Street which ou accepted by chis organization, nh sehool thro i-H, and yj mbes Inidetaultior $35.0 velopment of At eth Ub sey ie - ardly any clothes on a ma ASHES Of every grade from 5 A Nene saeeh : (ho great job. of American men the ine Hat mu thin cure their nail ; A : jt OF tas Je as PY the f rd — yghins ee ! ¥ He watch the flee engine ass! He 4! AUTHORITIES DON'T: KEER UP liiciniai, Ho had Jumped hie original (Aue Dunlel Oe ty clqpmentot | ingde gor ence ached tetera fon than | NOuldA’L go to work 1 ny mdition is brought about not sf" a BHEHU HADI iE BFBeA a performed wonderTully,, Bute} ems of wonton: voters=-the 5 {about ia Practically every centre of retail buying Bete 0 fullure of the Board of Ede iit anatting sien thiwugh scanululs I rally er has absorbed gous a honey wl Tuat by spe Holitically speaking Mr. Brown wast na in Greater New York has been accurately mabe est p pace with the normal | us) te Wi jo€ thelr interest aut attention. Some | tighten a out ‘ ‘ pion -apeimniatie. Oat porter called to-da charted and the findings analyzed for the in population, but because of = of them have always {ideals for} amount so large tha gree “Perhaps tha ‘ this couldn't be eontirmed, b anafi ery" Pes ¢ i inva the desirability of Coney Island as «| yuups wr csi tattunenees ey sought | lead to corruption © the Women have r ti Wad hegtiehe wamneenn tor lay nee benefit of the advertinet DADS to invade place’ of residence, given Tet WINDOW. Hee TTOUAN politichl activity; |) MT Agree with giatiin Cl : many hatd knocks 4 1fe. |himsele and sure enous America’s greatest retail market. waded nati 1 the how ing situa | anley Nadolne wenty=nine, No lnut for mies the commerelal | that dangerous pos bil " t i “ becuse Young thing charn my! in An inquiry will bring the fullest infor- since 1918, The housing situation ix {pneumonia patient at the Greenpoint | politi lnisiness l+But because it exist to accompli ‘ ak sind ‘the. leht " mation relative to the specialized service little better now and congestion is still |rospital, jumped from a thire anal ait F eason why we need want done in pol .n| zits, Golden-haired one k which THE WORLD is equipped to give the te. In fact, most of the new Hull window Wiis morr ’ i point ¢ t ! Women Voters! s 1 ven who be ed ones f . merchant or manufacturer contemplating ne min Brooklyn i fh Coney nurses. a1 his inate ot 1 "OF course t © und the a New York campaign. Isla 1 ‘ " nh ' 1 y wh to make Way for modern apar He ! ‘ “ Head oO Hl Many conspicuous advertising successes ments , lo \ wind ' ‘ ‘ 10k have been built upon a careful study of Brighton Be a ters un ian ti i 1 Ve ale MLE Chis: knoyybed He é y Ys rut WORLD’s market analyses. us expansive ws Coney Island proper, to stup hin, even sé pol Agu 1, thislor Wound Vou ‘ ie whe 4 (> ehouide r ( yf { \

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