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24" THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922. apa efact-Story «Russiantanine Are All en Al ILLUSTRATED L Hein te 0 tentsopielaly envurntetinds truthrad atory of Gd famine’ [them would be huddled tomethar, ang700 maid) einptoyaes, a,c tatchen] M GOING HOME,” SAYS WHO'S WHO.IN IN THE STORY. Tmomentary inattention and lipped conditions in Russia—firat hand—written by a man who from ok of suffering on their pale] workers and 12,000 volunteer commit- TEDDIE. THEODORA (TEDDIE) HAYDEN = a Pe k from his chair, and emaciated faces, tee members. ERRY tried to pry Dorgan's] « C RY iS hi EN, a “poor little rich girl,” seeks] He tip-toed discreetly out of the September of last year to May of this gave his entire time and tut only the moat fortunate had . freedom” in Greenwich Village. Her room and lmurried away into the com- effort to feeding the starving children of the district of Samara, |eots, ‘The majority lay on the floor in| ADMINISTRATION By COMMIT~ Eataaral AGS Make 8 RAD UNCLE CHANDLER, “the major,” before leaving for Hot Springs, goes] parative quietness of Fourth Street, ax supervisor for the American Relief Administration. the rags in which they had come. TEES, their grasp on Lipsett. But] to see her, telling his old chum, 7 where he caught a Broadway surface That he writes in the scri¢e of articles beginning to-day ta what ne JOne had to be careful in walking According to the plan of distribution the fingers resisted as though ' Q eB STILLMAN, that she is “too pretty to be running around | car and headed for the peace of Park actually saw or what came to him ir reports from his fellow relief work. |throurh the dark corridors to keep ih apiihepd Rl cast bec OI (iid hal id ae oO AOUL, HILAR sia Boreeale Painter (oteea Win Geena coe Tecate id ee 4 the dare record of starvation to the ehooking reporte of |ttom stepping on them, were to be six regions, Inter increased] ainvot on cul tai” wa vawet m . + a portrait painter, forces his attentions on Teddie an Gunboat Dorgan, as he medita- ers, rom v “In the sick ward, which consiatea|to eight, conforming roughly to the y e, ‘agely spoke | kisse: her. To punish him she asks tively hung up the receiver, did nob cannibalism that in some places followed in its train, the story is based olat facts: f three separate, rather small rooms, | OY or district divisions within] the fighter. Yot till he gets every GUNBOAT DORGAN, a ies) to beat him, which Dorgan does.Jeven miss the vanished newspaper banda So geonye Sard the articles 4s an American. He ta the non of the late |were 120 patients. Any effective Iso- the province, In the chief town in] word of it.” eur thereupon ue kisses her and assumes rights over her roadster, Much}mam. He was too busy watching the ‘ latto: jossible, as the rooms|cach region a sub-office was to be] «py a} ‘0 the annoyance of. strange couple still confronting each Gov. Shafroth of Colorado, @ graduate of the Universities of Michigan tion was impossible, pi a avery word of what?’ demanded RUBY REAMER, a model, wi = a with % ” use | other o ‘and California, He served during the war with the 78th Field Artillery, [opened Into each other and children tablished, responsible to the main dene. lel, who threatens Teddie with “the law,” becat other on the far side of the studio. = - Dorgan has apparently thrown ‘her over. ATTORNEY SHOTWELL, representing Raoul Ublan, calls to demand $25.00 for his client for the beating. So Teddie calls on ein Samara, Each region was to one or more storage w The girl, with ice-cold deliberation, He was a member of the American elief Adminiatration in Poland and [nd attendants were continually pass-| 9 pinned a tip-tilted turban on was chosen to head the work in the Samara di. rict. ing through, One or two were dying} houses,| “Don’t listen to him," cried the re- distributed] porter. “He's gone crazy. He's ; s ang the W dron,| from which food was to b ad, ad, four-piece bl The article to-day covers the arrangements at Samara for relleving Aaily r serving the well children, GERRY WEST, fh t fawe [Read adjusted a four-piece: Blue: 5 of whom there were about 500, there|to the villages within that area, In a : one of her own set, a childhood playmate, now a law-} ih row about her shoulders, and drew oe eet te end Stern CNET EW) RI Maee Saree. —— vr ne only fiftesn bowls, which held| each village an A, B.A, (pronounced| “wes UP the whole game. yer. She tells her story, whereupon Gerry also kisses her, LOUIS LIPSETL, a reporter on the Star, 18 called in by West, who takes{™ ® Palr of wrinkled-topped gloves, steps in spite oi Teddie's indignation at being kissed again, to fight her ene-| “Where are you going?" demanded mies. ledaie, however, decides to pay Uhlan's claim. the dark-browned expounder of the Tedie is visited by the Commodore, who arrives just as she hands}!aw, in a tone savoring unmistakably Shotwell a $2500 check for Uhlan. The Commodore, overwhelmed with sym-]of the caveman age. thy, kisses her just as Dorgan enters, Explanations follow, The Commodore| (‘I regard that.as entirely my owm leaves t/ telegraph Uncle Chandler to return and Dorgan starts out to get] fair.” retorted the girl in blue-fom, back the check just as unmistakably reverting to the GERRY WEST recovers her car, brings it back to her studio and is in-]aee of Ice 7 i terrupted in hs attempt at love-making when Dorgan drags in Lipsett. “Where are you going?" repeal the neolithic young giant In tweeda, “Will you kindly permit me to open my own door?” said Teddie, with her chin up. “whi ° nach. 4 al “Ahtah'’) commilttes wi “He came tearing into Ublan’s stu- Som i three portions each, ‘This necessitated ommittee was to be fort there were no Communists in the the the name by which our|dlo when T had the big bounder scared $ village, about twelve shifts for dinner and| This wa | Article . Not long after, we had got under |suprer when soup was served, with] organization was uniformly known] stiff, had him eating out of my hand way again, our little craft stuck on|three children eating out of one bowl. throughout the country, instead of the| ana willing to sign any kind of quit- FROM SIMBIRSK TO SAMARA,|a sand bar. All hands were piped on| The mition consisted of half a pound longer Russian title of Amertkanski] it wag feaay eo Nandeue, GHG i hae bread d 7 vatery | Administratcia Pomoseh aeeke TOK a cone : jag de.{% viaek bread daily, some watery | Adn r he WHERE MEN LIVE ON BARK, consultation, It was Sup composed mostly of dried flsh,|. ‘These “Ahrah’ committees wore tol roughneck blew In there ready to eat cided to ‘4 » her off," tieally ACORNS AND WEEDS. fo. Vahake her (off, nautically| ome kasha or portidge and ten,’ be chosen according to printed in-|Uhlan up, until he found out I was Seen ery DBs ss ehioy nay dias @8 FROM THE structions formulated in the ara By Will Shafroth Four men got on one side of the boat | SON HE LIPS OF] orice in order to have thea inckuis| from the Star and heard that crooked and a signa ¢ themselve: ol e it lnupavulioe Ainertcan matte) (29 ae ela foe arse! ALE. SyAny ING COMGBEN, the most intelligent element in. the|@a@uber swear his lips were sealed and Administration in the District of | their weight on the opposite railing, mien haters but Wie Abb et vehi geen aaetee oF telotiee ns par ae alee lade: Samara from Sept. 15, 1981, uttering at the same time a Russian! had swamped the recelving stations, | prentices were ‘salted, Hpac I mS Sud ty paper SURE were ie yine <0 ie day at, 1088 “heave ho."’ Having done this sev-land there were six other such hell| representative of the Trunaer Cemiriats open up on a full page story. Petes ora), | Crt times without effect, we tried to} holes which we saw. In one of them| tec, of whom there was one in each| “Me, mind you, with all I'd done! Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), back up and ‘killed the engine. The s : a f 4 % by Press Publishing Company ree Lak thw Cheuan t Fe any |284 children were Iiving® in thre? village, a representative of the co-| ‘Then this cuckoo box fighter cut E were told on leaving Simbirsk]| and whe! cme an 0 go forward, | roon about 40 by 26 feet. each.| operative association, the agronom or|loose and wouldn't even give me a nd when the chugging was finally|tpey were sitting on the floor, and age agricultural adviser, and one|chance to get to a phone and have that we would have a spécial| started again, we did move and|when 1 asked the brave httle lady| representative from the local Govern-| you put things straight or call up our stiaroae to take us'to Samara, LIS) #0 Lo, mena | superintendent, who was doing ment organ—the village Soviet—which | sporting editor to shoot a little reason ta wre tad (cascade eo down dire Ponemtont ot water. 4 ng of|best to struggle against overwhelming| last right of representation was ac-]into his empty nut officers and crew was unable to de-]| oads, where they slept, she pointed to] corded to the Government by the Riga “He's hauled me around like a mall Volga rather than attempt to make it) cide whether to tie up for the night}the floor and sald: “There. We have| agreement. If any of these seven|sack and dragged me down here by, rail, ‘The steamer proved to be alor carry on, so we decided for them|no other place for them." And then ses were lacking, as many often| across eleven city blocks to say what dirty 25-foot tug| that it was better to anchor again and} she had those little hungry, homeless | were, their places were to be filled by| you damn well know I don't even with no accom-| ®t Under way at 6 A. M. | ‘This deci-|wnits sing for me. I had to turn] clection by those members of the com-| need to say. sion had to be changed to “daylight,” It was more than I could} mittee actually present or by appoint-| ‘And I call this a fine line of ‘four- modations but @] as the only watch in possession of the ment by the A. R. A, inspector who] nalism,’ this ghost-laying for a bunoh few benches in] shit's company had been lost, We] In the villages conditions were much] at all events was to confirm the com-| of love-sick dumbbells who're 80 the stuffy little} ®trived at Samara about, noon the|the sume as those we had seen else-| position of the committee. scared of printer's ink they're playing e are you going?" demanded for the third and last time, one long moment of silenee Teddie inspected him as though he were something under plate-glass, something behind Zoo bars. “I'm going home!" she finally tol@ him “Why? exacted her altogether too obtuse tormentor. “Because I'm tired of all this!"? was the intense but low-noted reply. “Of all what?’ demanded the be wildered Gerry “Of seeing everything that's most red in life mauled over in publie— of being mauled over myself as though next day and began an ifvestigation| where. The peasants were beginnin; " m art- a s 6 is tennis with bank-checks over it, I was something marked down on @ eal . FTO oe eee rere Nore 2 Wad destined ty live on subat tutes end bread: muds COON ED TEOOD CONEY AND OAT crecaupa Dimince (heonly hing He's bargain-counter—of finding out that meni h| to spend the next eight months. of grass, tree bark, acorns, leaves, THE KITCHENS. collared, I want y’ to understarid. He all men are so—so disgusting and de formed the living Samara is a city of about 175,000) twigs and even dung mixed with a It was the business of this commit-| collared old Shotwell, the lawyer, as quarters for Cap-| 08 the eastern bank of the Vol small portion of flour, The horses and] tee to make out a list Bs the most] well and shook that twenty-five-thou- tain, crew and] {ust at the end of the loop known as} cows were being Killed for food, thus| needy children for the A. diree-} sand-dollar check out of him and has pewbeneetell acts sei the nich Is ken~/endangering future transport of sup-| tor in their particular regions to re-| got it right here in his jeans while ywrally considered the most pictur-|yjjes, The railway stations and boat}celve an allocation for the number| he’s joy-riding on the back of my It bore the proud ile part Ks that stately ri The] jandings were crowded with refug they could feed, and to open kitchens] ne name of ‘Krasnyi | 9°° nes of w hich | it is the capital, | qecing from their village homes to for the cooking of the food and dining But I'm tired of being bullyragged Armes or Rad) sctruine so, io Govarament ure/umria the Ukraine, Turkestan, any] To0me wher it mat be caer; The] and, manhandled, and, having Shy : ; Wel wharecto Get away thom the Niue les most strictly insisted upon| clothes spoilt, anc nis false alarm Army, and was} 000. Its area is about four-tifths| Many of eeewen sike ence y| throughout our operations were that] mauler doesn't get his fingers off me run by four men, | that of New York State, and it ts!put the remainder were pushing on,| th children's food must be] in ten seconds I’m going to cut loose or rather boys, and the Captain. cut by three railroad lines. Before] clinging to life with an unbelievable| 8°8Ved only in cooked form and that] with something more than ink before In the late afternoon we stopped sities’ if Pied i sistent Bruin} tenacity. One hundred thousand of He must Hae at the place whave] the day 1s over.’ ; pFOViiibe olds Vatley, ekport- | noes decitivon hae been resintered vas cooked, Previous experience] ‘Let him go!" commanded Gerry at a small village to cook some fish.| ing every year, on an average, more| tn» Government and papal Aan at had convinced the A. R. A. of the ab-|in his most authoritative grand jury There we saw a large pile of household} than 50,000 carloads of cereals as welll yeast as great a number had lett with.| Ste Necessity for these rules, us| voice. This man 1s acting for Miss articles, farm implements and many | ®# producing enough for its own con-| out passing through official channels, | £0208 taken home was in bly] Hayden, is very generously and un- Bamovars. It seemed the peasants of sumption—sometimes as much as shared by the whole family; and in x] selfishly acting for Miss Hayden."”* 70,000 carloads, (A Russian treight ORGANIZING FOR RELIEF WORK,| country where adults as well as chil- ‘Am I now?" gritted Louis Lipsett, the surrounding country had brought { car contains about sixteen tons). So much for our investigations,| °em were starving this nt the! breathing hard and writhing his dis- gradingly alike! Tt seemed to take time for Gerri digest this. And even with time the p 4 appeared to be unattended by any great degree of satisfaction. “Haven't I been doing what I could for you?"’ he demanded, with the alr of a man who asked only for reason. “Are you worrying about your fee?” countered the pale-cheeked Teddte. “T don't want a fee,"’ said Gerry. “Then what is it you want?” tried to square his shquide: “T want you!” She met his eye, but it took an ef- fort. And Gerry, for the life of him, couldn't help thinking once more of the milk-snake in the chocolate-box. “How about my wishes in the mat- these to send to Siberia in exchange) six HUNDRE fara lw —the gre spreading out of our nutrition so thin] ordered clothing back into plac ter?” she asked with a slow and} D IN SPACE FOR| There was a famine—the greatest in Mila haduted Caeaheaday tO BIBLE, ed yhich brought a@/ for wheat. They had been lying first ‘eine i 7 that it would not be enough to sive “We averre pointed emphasis which brow, a y ying Russia since the time of Boris Godu- BOUsH FOL any ‘Well, so am I,” averred Gunboat wince to even Gunboat Dorgan’s eyes. | in the villages and then on the beach SIXTY. fot 48 (he wikeeenth GAAKUFY, Be. ation the children or the adults Doraadl casi Heutgased UDeddiclal much for three months, awaiting transport, a . a aa 4 m4 a ae rhe order upon the warehouse to] crumpled check out on the cherry- but when the Government would be|..V0_ found conditions here to be} tween ten Bnd Aftesn\ million) People lc utiven a midnth’s aunply to the rene ued table, SARA T eant to know,"" able to move them and whether the resentative of the committee was is- continued as he confronted Gerry wheat would ever come back, no one sued by the regional director of the| West, ‘just what call yuh've got for could say. The large number of sam- A. R. A. after the establishment of] buttin’ in on this?" —- ovars—the one indispensable article of| seeing undernourished children, | million thild rations would save a mil- the Kitchens and the opening of a] “I am acting for Miss Hayden," furniture in every Russian home—|ghati never forget the sight I saw in{lion lives, but would only scratch the| Proper village warehouse, which ar-|Gerry announced with gravity. showed us how great was the need of /September, in Samara, surface of the need, What we could| T@ngements, as far ag possible, were} “We're all acting for Miss Hay- these hunger-stricken people. When] The first children's recetving home|do must be done with the least pos-| {St approved by an A. R.A. in- mocked Louis, with a foolish they learned that we were Americans| we visited was a nightmare of filth,|sible delay. ‘These conclusions we re-| Sector, With this order tn their /UPward movement of his hands. come to help the starving, they|inck of equipment, unbelievable| ported to Moscow and received the re.| 8ands it was up to the committee to] Gunboat Ignored that derisive In- ' growded about us and begged us tol overcrowding and criminal lack of the| ply that thirty cars of foodstufts were | SMM transportation, and as it was|terruption. ta minute, yuh folks," suggest- ed the perturbed man of the ring, “This actin’ as though yuh was mar- ied for ten years ain't goin’ to bury) any tomahawks and end the sn even worse than in the two Govern-| were affected, It was absolutely es- ments we had already visited, Ac-|Sential to have some relief for the customed as I was, after two years}adults. The situation was far beyond of relief work in Central Europe, to] the power of the Government. Our dance! There's been too much pullin’ at cross’ But {t was Gunboat's turn to be in| terrupted ‘ That final interruption came in the! form of the unceremonious filnging back of the studio door, disclosing the ¢ but Immacut “LET HIM GO! THIS MAN 'IS ACTING FOR MISS HAYDEN.” into print, I heard him wit’ my)Then came the receiver's turn again, ne , : brist e figure of save their lives, for although the city| most elementary sanitary moasures.Jon the way, and that I was to have, Uttetly Impossible for the Goyern-| | “in What way ‘re yuh actin’ for)own with an amending “Whatever yuh | meadie's Uncle Chandler, Gweller was still usually able to cke| The condition of the childnay was | chute of the ormanietion in Samave| ment to pay for this, a village meet-[her?”" he demanded, with his shoul-] Gunboat was interrupted by the trill|say. Ruby." gently intoned into the | “what's wrong here, Teddie? j out an existence by ay “exchange of| horrible. The facta concerning it put| Cor the distribution of our food, ing was usually held and lots drawn |4ers Sauared and his chin out. of the telephone bell. It was eddie | transmitter, Handed (hae wervieneareyes ola kame who finally crossed to the instrument| If Teddie garnered any inkling of and answered the call, at eapitulating meakness on Gun- “It's for you, Mr. Dorgan,’ she Dorgan's part, she gave out no sald, without emotion, as she waited} echo of it in her own tey of dis- Bc oseuieautteaen ed} approval ax she stood regarding| And as he said those five words in Gerald Rhinelander Weat singularly dull tone his hands went! “Oh, is that yuh, Ruby,’ Gunboat ven the rueful Louis Lipsett awak- | down to his sides. The movement, inf was murmuring a moment later into} ened to that oddly sustained duel of [Some Way, was oddly suggestive ef; the transmifter. He spoke in glances between the two silent fleures | {ying colors forlornly lowered. strangely altered tone, a tone with on the far side of the room. He awak- even a touch of meckness in it ened, in fact, to the all-pervadin “All right, Ruby," he docilely|three-cornered preoecupation which agreed, -after several minutes of an] surrounded him obviously one-sided conversation And he made hay while the sun “Sure, Ruby, yuh’re dead right.""]shone. He took advantage of that | to-morrow’ AUSTRIA INCREASES |ANY OLD MASTERS __ | famous masters. UNEMPLOYED DOLE This traffic has gone on more remainders,"” the peasant had passed| down in my notebook that day were ea wie 7 to decide which peasants who had} “'A8 her husband,’’ sald Gerry with this point. ‘Either he had nothing left| as follows: Rhames Mi Ate ae a Teeenttal Werone [horses should go to the regional|® Stimness which was quite new to to sell or there was noone to buy, He| “The house had formerly been a} with such modifications as were te.| ¥2!ehouses and bring back the food | him. had begun to live on grass, weeds,| children's home, with a cupacily offquired by local conditions, The] The first food was taken out and| Gunboat swung slowly ahout and bark and acorns, like a wild beast. sixty children. To-day it heid 630.]Americam in charge was of course| the regional offices established by stared at the girl on the other side Nearby a more cheerful sight was| Most of them had been abandoned by|to direct the work. With threa| Americans as far us possible. A sys-/Of the cherrywood table. He saw a the distribution of grain for seeding.|thetr parents, who, having no food to| American assistants he was to build] tem of Inspection was inaugurated |lOW flush creep up into the shell The peasants had brought in their low] give them, hoped they would be taken|an organization composed of Russians| Under the Russian director In each pink of her cheeks. carts and were waiting in turn to get|care of in Government institutions.|who were to be paid by the Soviet|Tegion. This necessitated a staff for Are yuh married to this cake their share, which was being measured] In this home they were kept for a] Government, ‘The actual details, such| the entire province of forty travel-|C#ter?’” he demanded, with a thumb- out in a great bucket. Each received| quarantine period, varying from two|as forming committees, establishing| lng inspectors, who were continually |Je" toward the unobserving Gerald from the Government a certain|weeks to a month, before being sent|kitchens in which to cook the ehil-| checking up the activities of the |hindelander West. amount of seed for each dessiatine of Jout to the regular children’s homes, |dren's food, ematic inspection, | separate village kitchens, And he swallowed hard as he put land he had prepared for planting. In]In the overcrowded, ill-kept, vile-|keeping of records and accounts, — the question, just as Teddie used to this case the amount was about one-|smelling rooms were hosts of wizened| transporting, unloading and ware-| (Methods of administration, his aif-|S¥2llow hard when she beheld the third of the total required, but more|old men and women, most of them| housing of the food, had to be done| ficulties with Soviet Government offi-|°2t0F oll bottle being lifted down out was expected. The distribution was] under ten years of age, their skinny |of necessity by Russians. Thus when|cials and other hindrances to relief |°! the medicine cabinet. being made by the village officials.[legs hanging over the edge of the] our operations were in full swing we| work are described by Mr, Shafroth in| ‘tam not!"’ was Teddle’s quiet but They were not Communists—in fact wooden cot where three or four of had in Samara Province alone over! hia fifth article.) distinct reply. “Are yuh goln’ ta be?" querted the narrow-eyed Gunboat. The report deplores the destructive [reflecting the follies and youthful] LORD MOUNTBATTEN HONORED. | “1 am not going to be,” replied Ted- effect uf industrial development onfebullitions as sinister actions and| LONDON, July 20.—It was an-|die, with an opaque eye on a slightly the {deal of the family, the impair- [questionable behavior nounc:d to-day that Lord Louts|crestfallen young attorney. tlema iding into the room with all: the dignity his sciatica would permit. “She wants to go home,"’ said Gerry. and (Copyright, 1922, by tne Bell Syndicate, Tad 's going to marry that River news to Teddie Hayden | instalment.) IN YOUR HOME? LOOK} or toss, it 1s known, for years, FOR COUNTERFEITS| &t recently tt has taken on such proportions that numerous com- saute Ae - \ plaints have been registered with Paris Artists Put Out Corots,} criminal courts. Corots, Mels- Offers of Government to La- bor Leaders Are Accepted Ge tens siesoniar! Tr ; || soniers and ‘Troyons are among ment of the social and moral stand-| "We touch the root of the family| sy untae Gunboat shook his cauliflower ear in Principle. Meissonier and ‘Troy ane the commonly imitated paintings. ard of Christian living and the loss| problem when we point to the lack of | Mountbatten, cousin of King George, VIENNA, July 20 (Associatea! Which Deceive Experts. Some counterfeiters have | PARIS, July 20 (Associated reached such perfection that Press).—A legal investigation of their productions have been re- the sale of spurlous works of art garded as equal to the originals in a little nod of compret Ff of sufficient leisure for mental, moral] religion in the home. Sunday is a|Who yesterday became the husband of |he turned back to eee epee Press).—The Austrian Government, it and spiritual culture dus to the|day for extra sleeping, motoring, Sun-|Miss Edwina Ashle: " “AN rij "m takin’ ee ee ; fa ley, England's right, then, I’m takin’ care understood to-day, bas offered “speeding up" of the industrial pace.|day papers in many volumes, comic] wealthiest heiress, has been created|°f Yuh. Remember that. We'll cut It recommends that “the criminal,| supplements. When the mother, lying out the hot air artists and get busy, |the following proposals, which labor ‘ ry. " attributed to celebrated dead ar- and have been imposed upon ex~ feeble-minded and morally victous|in bed half buried under the Sunday |® ©2!sht Commander of the Victorian} ang that brings us round to this|leaders have accepted in principle, re-| tists has been started in Paris on perienced dealers, including # ought to be prevented from propagat-| paper, calls to little Billy to drop the|O™er. Lord Mountbatten was alde |newspaper boob. He's got the whole|serving the right of further consulta-] the complaints of buyers and number of Americans, and some ing their kind," and also urges “‘an| colored supplement to go to Sunday|to the Prince of Wales on his recent|story of what's been happenin’ here, dealers who recently have been have crept into Important odl< tion with the workers whom they rep- resent: First, an immediate Increase of al- lowances to the’ unemployed, upon which class the existing conditions are most severe. Second, control commissions to be placed at all banks to enforce the Government's order prohibiting trad- ing in foreign moneys. Third, prohibition of importation of all dispensable articles upon which duties are payable in gold. Fourth, vigorous prosecution of food and clothing profiteers and price raisers. Insistence upon health certificates a8] school, or father, on his back under|tour. and he's talkin’ Mig about puttin’ it fan antecedent to marriage." the sautomobile getting ready for the . “No small part of the problem of | day's outing, orders Jack and Lucy to ° . American Homes in Chaos, |tne family,” according to the report, | go, these poor waifs will wander off to Posed as ¢ rina and Childre be Save Resort Ad ti “depends upon the enactment of «| church alone with the dim thought Za n, ays Repor' vocating ational law providing for uniform] that when they are grown up they also F ‘ marriage and divorce throughout the | will do as they please. National Marriage Law. United States. A bill is now before! “This Nation will decay and finally Duped Many for Three Years —— Congress which Is seriously recom-) perish when American homes cease to} “The church must take note of {mended to the convention revere God. Advanced culture did not these facts in some way other than| The commisston also “heartily in- | save past eivilizitions a . merely personal exhortation,” de, |A2rses the warning uttered by the!" he joint commission which pre-|“Royal Family,” Finally Arrested, Confess Fraud and great Lambeth Conference of Bishops | pared this report includes the Bishop | res a report on the average Amer-|in London in 1920 against the prac-| of Sacramento, as Chalrmans. the Three Get Seven-Year Sentences. fcan home and family life which is| tice of means for avoiding conception | jyishop Suffrazan of Western New | to be made public here to-day by the a Suvolving grave dangers to physi- | y, the Bishop of West Missouri, | MOSCOW, July 20.—From the Province of Pensa comes an amazing ational’ Counsell of the ‘Protestant hentey “ai fire Ce eenitae bk the Bishop of Oregon, the Bishop Co-| Stery of how three persons for three years tricked various Russians into D i Jadjutor of Central New York, the| believing them the former Empress, her son and youngest daughter, Episcopal Church, The report will|the human race." , Rishop of Exie and other we be presented formally in Sepiember| “we t Bishop re und other well known rly in 1919 a woman pilgrim ar-§————————_. victimized by clever tmitations of lections. RAGLAN Presenting the best “buy” in New York— Rice & Hutchins latest oxford design in gen- uine French Calfskin. No, 13004. ee ee e,* says the report, | clergymen at the forty-seventh trienni..i Gen-|however, alter an enumeration of ad- | asec rived at the big Uspienski Convent) Car's family." They escaped when|FILM ACTRESS’S, MOTHER = Prute: verse circumstances, ‘that the young and gave her nu as Cl ia Poly- CARTS ot te seal Convention. e se Pr rvtaatant Poe ety ane be youn | AIRPLANES TO PATROL j Ene sexs ber name as Standley taken to Pensa for trial through the TO APPEAL WILL CASE : piscopal Church BDGOMe Mraean tote: ona waite | FORESTS FOR FIRES|“" h. Her noble manner a connivance of persons who believed} — =< cent Paini “ It speaks of American home life|than those of any previous epoch semblance to the Empress caused ]them, For three years trace of them | Gloria Swanson’s Parent 1 7 in $100,000 Contes as ‘in a state of chaos—the broken, | Keen, alert, quick to differentiate be- | Seven Anstaned to Look After Tim-| Mor that she had escaped miracu-|was lost while they wandered abou i Gircordant home life of the American |tween the real and the spurious, al ber Lands in Oregon, lously from the assassination aM] protected by the ultra religious i LOS ANGELES, July 20.—Plans for people—the frightful dissolution of |cistomed to think for themselves, | *y 1INGTON, July 20.—S rmy | Presents began flow! to the con- the appeal of Mrs. Madeline Lew Swan- the marriage tie going on in Amer- |they will respond readily tu that rea- | 3 NG! » July 20,—Seven army 8 began Mowing Into last May they were caught. ‘Thelen horns, mother of Gloria Swanson, {ca and {ts inevitable consequence uf |soned and reasonable presentation of | *!*Planes Were assigned by the War De-|vent, Claudia gained ascendency| «Empress proved to be tle daughter! ¢im actress, from the verdict of ten : race suicide—increasing throngs in|serious truths which will appeal to|P4rtment to-day to patrol the Orexon| over the nuns and js said to have toldlo¢ q school master in Vilna, the| wou Mee Pas ita t hanlassond ¥ the divorce courts, weeping women, |the best and highest and strongest | forests, as a defense against forest fires| them sho was the Cearina, and that] “Crown Prince’ a son of a women) ai husband, Matthew P. Burns, shoe mer chant, was of unsound mind when he village nts unhappy men, children orphaned not |that is in them for the next sixty days by God's will but by the selfishness) ‘Youth was left severely to itself} The patrol will be conducted by the Signet Men’s Shops pat 6 Kast the Crown Prince Alex and his] priest and the “Princes of parents.” during the -xigencies of the war, with | air Ser personne) tien: Crlady Had, oe ee ee had escaped @nd/half-witted daughter willed her the bulk of his $100,000 1 NOR ey Speaking further of marriage, tne|the home 1:0 more or less disinte- | san Francisco, and Mather Field, Mille |) 2% Would Join her. dozen nung and some rie 5 estate, were in preparation, ton ‘ iat Went | report says: “Prostituted a4 it Is in grated by ‘he extraordinary demands | ou) govye seatireitn A month later the me, the boy| were tried. The princi fy the vendlct, returned late yester i hatte Wee the United States to a mere menns|upon cach member, anc youth sought [CU Seven Pilots and twenty enlisted Oo ae teena rratcht eee, se ponenls Ay. “atten two HOW (Gellbsration: the Brookiyn’? $57 Fulton fer physicial union, « legalized turm|an outlet for its natural demands |™ oben Sasiened! to ithe: mark: | NOME GERAEED AF/Ri gif: RDI RISEREE end rege -aentonped: to iow mon RASS eee le eT We Sell EDUCATOR SHOES of concubinage, {t will produce the|elsewhere than the immediate home| !#ck Of appropriations has limited the| More gifts pouring into the convent: |commuted to seven yeu ST LM a oea PN ne Silas : yesult of increasing sterility as it has environment, The result has left a! patrol to the forests In Oregon, the de-! The authorities fnally heard of tt and| ment. Half the othe | and cnce valued at $25,000 and Burns's always dope in the peal. slain Upon the character of our youth partment announced. arrested the three ‘members of tng! from a few months to three pears, life insurance, - an = } a f U

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