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V. 1 Til BVININO WORLD, THURSDAY, B1PTIMB11 4, ltlS. Jsa1esgwiggJsjBR Evening World's and Welfare Association's E GERMAN PRINCESS MARRIED TO-DAY TO FORMER KINO MANUEL. TWO DARING PLAYS S. 1 City- Wide Series of Better Babies9 Contests PROGRESS, FAVORS VOTESJORIMEN TO SPEND OCTOBER IN UNITED STATES How to Care tor Baby Told to Mothers jAATLTij-u-i.iT.i-Lri.rLrLjLi-Lnj-Lri.n n nnrnjjTrujTjnxinnrinriri" WWUMWHHWI -rrmT"""""""" mmmmmm By a Specialist at Greenwich House UNDER POLICE EYE DJSON TALKING EX-KING MANUEL TAKES AS BRIDE GERMANPRINCESS Throng of Royal Guests See Portugal's Former Ruler Wed to Augustine Victoria. PANKHURST OF UNDERWORLD Seasoned Theatregoers Indorse "The Only Food tot the Critics' Views and Com plain to Waldo. "WHITE SLAVE" MORALS. The Lure" and "The Fight" to Be "Officially Seen" by Heads of Police. Infant Is the Mother Milk," Declared the Doctor, Adding, "The Sole Safe Way of Bring ing Up a Baby le to Nurse It." Oamplatnts rescued folic Comml- Waldo to-day against two play are tunn.vl nlshtly, on In Mnx- Blott'a Theatre In West Thirty street and I ha other In the Hud- Theetre In West Forty-fourth The Commissioner detailed Flrat Deputy CommlMloncr McKay and Chief Iaspoctor flchmlttlbergs to theatres ami witness nd llaten to tha dramatizations of hrothel presented there and recommend whether or not Oiev shall ba suppressed. to Commissioner Waldo, "have closed "None But the Nursing Child le Reasonably Sure of Reaching the Age of One Year The Little One Should Be Suckled Once in Three Houre." Latest Paris Creation Allows Wearer Tread of 12 Inches Fully threa hundred mothers, Itttla motnera and bablaa crowded the pley- vlalt thesa (round at Greenwich Houee, No. M ' Jonea street, yesterday afternoon, to Helen to the flrat of a course of lectures under the direction of O arret Smith. Kx- acutlva Secretary of tha Babies' Welfare Aseodstlon, on the "Cara of Children." In tha Better Babies' Contest directed tha houaea of Ill-fame In the Tenderloin ! by The Kvenlng World and Greenwich with tha object or prolactins Inexpert- j House, M6 bablaa have been registered need men from Injury to their morals. I a banner enrollment. Greenwich Vitiate hall New York allow lifelike repreaen- i la bubbling ver with excitement about tattoos of these suppressed places to ba,tn competition, and each rival mother shown on the stage before audience oil looking sharply for ths llpa that may women who form the irreat majority of , enable her baby to carry off ona of Tha tha patrone of our theatres?" i Evening World s money prtaa. Tha The Lure." at Maxlne Klllott's Th-a- J visiting specialist could hardly And Hi as tre, and 'The Pluhf at the Hudson Theatre are the excuses for the stas ias of scenes laid In houses of prostltu- Bayard Vefller, tha author of "Th Tight," la an experienced dramatist. Xb his play ha devotes an act to setting forth Ufa in a dtsordo nous. Utile la left to th Imagination. Tha cler erceae of tha actor and the realism of th acsnery tnaka Mr. VelUefe effort th mora reprehensible. AUOIINCI GASPED AT THE RAW BRUTALITY, -reran a eophlatloetsd New Tor au dience gasped at tha raw brutality of the aaoond act of Bayard Velllef s play, Tfew Fight.' " write Alan Dale, tha daan of Now Tork dramatic orttlea In to-day American. "For ona again there saw tha red tinted horror of the disorderly houss, th garish woman, tha eeared whit slaver and tha mal edorlflc patrona. Btit avan thla vlrM outfit that w may find at another thea tre gave us halt as the real significance of tha aecond act a altuatton forced It If upon u. Th gray-haired father waa at wi " oomlng ah can nura tba ana in were noi anoweu ... tlened. only, a he opened the door, to dlaoover the young girl ha waa buying waa Ma own daughter. I remark feebly that If New Tork can stand for that let "em all oome standing mom on the hard-packed earth floor of the settlement house play ground, so afraid ware his listeners last they should miss something. He gava special attention yesterday afternoon to the feeding of th baby. "The emly feed for th bay as the mother- milk,' he began. "The death rate among email children la ao tremeadoue that yom oaat gat moot nasal ta better H. had the oaly safe why f brlaglag ay a baby la to hare th mother bum it, "Th reason mora mothara don't nurse their benles I because thsy think they can't home relative, a sister or an aunt or a mother usually the bueband'n mother telle them they oan't Bran If they are not given another piece of In formation, they are euro to receive thla on. Now, the truth la that a mother oan alwaya nurse her baby, with two or three excsptlona If she has eon sumption or dtahetea, or some very ex hausting disease, ehe will perhaps be unable to give her child Ita natural food. But even If there I another balby her arm. ONLY ONE-HALF THE MOTHERS NURSE THEIR BABIES. 'Only about 60 par cent of the women In New Tork nurse thslr children; only To b rpllolt," said th V lng i ona out of every two. It doesn't aeem Te'egrph of Aug. U, The Lure is possible, when you know that only the the dramatisation of a house of wan- nuraina. baby la reasonably aura of . n who Him tn CJhlcaao sav i ui ... mw. iBoa. . .. . - - - i rvMiiiiiB wmm as ewe 7 m i iiw in- Vthe acenea are lata in t--arne waieons dlan mothera srwaye nursed their ohll establishment. They recognlae 'Paul gae Cadet' an tha prototype or niggy Cohan and aay that Jim McUulre. the ajBmmmh flu aU th raonlrementa of ban Johnny without th Hmp. Thar laj go exesoae for auoh ptoturaa of ds nmsltj and they can bring no enjoy- a nam aa imaguie- dren. and tha Infant mortality among the original Inhabitant of thla country waa extremely email. Under our pres ent condition of life, frequently neither mother nor baby gets a square deal. "What mother here hasn't nursed her babyT" he deman:M suddenly. "Hold your baby up," he added, nodding in the direction of an upraised hand. A rather aman woman new up a every dramatto orttlo In New Tork agreed V that the j rarhM. ,m.u M pj,chHd. brothel aoanaa 1n "Tha Lure" and "The How old u nr. Tight are maeinaiD ana era iniar psjUtsd eoTety for purposes of aanaa Jsji and hox ofnoa attraotlveneas. To-dy complaints to Commlasloner Waldo did not com from prudea or re formers. They came from people who jj, aeaaoned theatregoers and not easily hsjsjhej The Commissioner has assam blad all tha criticisms of tha playa In lajoastton and wfll consider them In con nection trtth the reports of hla Invest!- Patrons of the New Tork theatre re- aafl that many years ago Pilsr Morln. a French ac tress of rare skill, waa oom pnd tr cease a performance that was a panorama of Biblical acenea In com parison with "The Lure" and "The pight." Home thirteen years ago Olga Netharsole wa raided by the police at Whllack's Theatre, arrested and triad In a oourt of law for presenting "8apho." a flay that compared with "The Lure" Nor "The Fight as a soda rountain eom psras with the back room of the saloon of the late "Paddy the rig. Ana n hag aot been long since the police sup pressed "Mrs. Warren's Profession. "Nine months." "And how much does it weigh T" "Twelve pound and thirteen ounces." "Thar you are," he triumphed, turn ing to th other women. "A baby nine months old ahould weigh eighteen pounds. But thla baby has been fed on a bottle. This mother has a pretty good excuse. 8he eaya she has had five operations. Still there are women." he addressed the mother again, "who have had Ave operatlona and who yet manage to nurse their babies. "When you put the baby on a bottle your trouble begins. By the time It Is a rsar old a healthy, normal baby will have consumed from 260 to 3d quarts of milk, or W7 worth. Thet's a good dt-al to pay. "After the baby la two weeks old It should be nursed every three hoars. Moat mothera auras their babies too often, every two hoars or every time the babies ory. If yon auras your baby ones la two hoars there will be leas mllh for " . . i I nidlls Hence, "The Lure" and pce o r . ... I Fight." and mors of thsm ax coming. (HiBday sonooi wnon p.ace,, aismjsisi .The Lure w unor tn, manMement The Lure" and ' The Fight." - . gkuaarts. "The Fight" la pre- But times have changed. I he maga- tnled Dy lhe lUnry b. Harris Kstate. nes, under th.- cover of exposure of ; w - fftw are pl0Ud by is so-called "Whltu SlAVa' traffic. r ! manarl ot ,he highest repute It Is a wltii "V i si the deluging the homes of (he land pornography. There Is money In It. And it Is naliir.il that theatrical man agers should follow the le.d to wenlth. "ANY NIGHT" SHOWED WAY TO THE UNDERWORLD. Mw York's first tuxte of the slimy Inside of the Wider WOM In dramatic form waa served up lam gSSSOfl In a pm7 called "Any Mght." This enter tainment In the tor:n of a playlet waa etnt nresented at s Lambs' Cluh gam bol to an audience of wise and nlase and was pronounosa o the limit" Quietly the plav was put on ran without th and skilfully th.t Ht.lK- allU l . lice Intsi fgrgncg. , d Omjos," play pre- Than came "Oaniagi aiih diavaas. wh.cli was satad under the uloak hygienic bene at Mansseis, quick " M Hie prollls .n question what may be presented to the subtle by managers of no repute at an "The Lure" and "The Fight" are be ginning to attract editorial attention The New York Times says 10-aay: Peraon whose minds and tastes are removed some degrees from pru dlshness might well b shocked by the Increased production In thla city of plays of a sort that may prove lucrative If the police allow them to continue-In a very fllthy way. Veiled thinly with the prelent i f de ploring the social evil, their real pur pos.' Is to hold It up to morbid ys. Indecent exhibitions will draw crowds, t'ruwds will contribute to li.x-jlTlce receipts. The vicious clrol will widen it t. . potest is h'ird from tnojag nhose sent -i mt '. is crys tallzed Into th. laws and usagi , of decern Fathera and mothers who would not knowing'. ' take their daughters to view Declares Tney Should Have Voice in Government, but Opposes the Militants. ..w.ww BxatmemCto ii igggr xeasl Las 'm H " BTfB-aia KL'.hTX:' cgsgtmh 'if ''BKeMBKes tial H I'fUrobel Photograph.) The miuaret skirt, the latest Paris creation, tighter than the hobble. Tha atep of a wnarar Is limited to about twelve Inches. Ona of die problems this fall for women will be stopping In and out of can. I i-innrinn.qrLn n seas -.nririnnnrir-ir-irii-i i" " TOUCHES MANY TOPICS. Stands for Government Con trol of Public Utilities Tells Telephone's Limits. (gsartal s Ths Beams WK). LOWXLU Mass.. Sspt t-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. BMIeon. Theodore M. and Miss Mdlson left here to-day for Lake tones. N. H , where they will be guests ot Richard Colgate of Now York. Mr. Edison has not fully re covered from the Illness contracted through a eoM m Maine, hut Is stendtly regaining hla strength. The Inventor seen by an Evening World cor responds! and spoke freely on a num ber of topics, but a question rr Itng Harry Thaw appeared to weary him. Of Thaw he said: "I think tha news papermen should drop him. The people are weary of him." Pointing to a horse aad wagon passing tha betel door. Mr. Edison said: "That la net an economical way of doing busi ness. By the introduction of motor wagons ths horses will be superseded la plsnss whsrs very few motors are now used as delivery wagona. Th re sult will be cleaner streets and leas congestion. A motor In a wagon la able to give the drawing power of many WANTS GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. "Wonderful results, aa you know," continued Mr. Edison, "have been ob tained by the development of slectri power from Niagara Falla. I do not think people of thle country realise how much electric power has bssn obtained from the rivers and brooks In ths South. I do not believe the Oovernm. t should own the water power of ths ceunlry but It should oontrol It Govern ment oontroUof the public utilities should nave been exercised long ago. If el trie power la to bs obtained from rivers and brooks of Now England there will haws to be reservoirs established so thsy can be available In dry aeasoni "For commercial purpoeee I do not think It will bs possible to telephone across this country. la theory and pes slbly on a stunt It can be done. Ths telephone. I do not bsllsvs will sv. supersede entirely th telegraph sys tem Before any great results can be obtained for extreme long distances there will have to bs a great Improve ment In articulation. Imagine the dif ficulty there might be In correctly tele phoning for a long distance ths names ahloh became prominent In the Balkan War. "It may be possible In the future to send through a tubs system, between cities, package which sre now ssnt by express or ths parcel post system. INVENTOR FAVORS GIVING VOTE TO WOMEN. "Woman suffrage Is all right. 1 be lieve American women hare as much Intelllgenc aa the Hlav. who, after a legal residence here, can be naturalised and than register aa a voter. I do not think the actions of the Militant Buff ra gene In England have helped ths womsn suffrage cause. "I do not believe In Intervention In Mealco. Those people should be lei alone. I do not bllev th Anglo-Saxon and Latin races will gear get along there. American war Induced. I be More, to go to Mexico by concessions, but ao bus I nes except mining appears ts bs successful in Mexico Ths sams trouble which other bus'nasa experi enced hindered the davslopntsnt of th telephone service there "Th educated Mexican arrears all right but the races do not unite thr aa In other places, and there Is trnubl In doing business. Ws do not want any thing to do with Msxleo ea.-ept to pro tect American Interest. "I would not favoy giving up the Philippine Islands. If no did give them up I think there would be ohaos, as thnee people are ro capable of govern lng themselves Mr. Bdlson In conoludlng said he es pected to be baok at work again next week. I sxuTCiri BnT' vi lbkw snxS V rexehl jM V gats fl v ma s f wllBJVHI PRINCESV AUfiUSTiNtl VICTORIA. OF HHtNoi-uefttM BLAZING LAKE OF TAR THREATENS BROADWAY Fire Chief Builds Dams of Sand to Check General Con flapration. A lebe of biasing tar nearly fifty fsel In diameter shrouded the neighborhood of Houston and Eh-oadway la a dense pall of aerM amok about I o'clock to day, tying up traffic on both streets for half aa hour and giving Deputy Chief King and his Bremen a lively battle to sav some of the big mercantile build ings on aU sides of ths blase. King's prsasnes of mind prevented Broadway from batag Inundated by a broad stream of the burning tar. which wss pouring steadily from the tap of a 3(io-ran on tar wagon belonging le tha Broadway subway contractors. Tha deputy Are chief pressed a gang of aubway laborers and their shovsss bits service. Re bad them attach a huge sandpits nsar at hand snd hastily threw up a dam all the way across Houston street to hold back the rapidly spreading lake of fire. Smaller dams also pre vented the biasing stuff from trtokMng Into the basements of the buildings on Houston strset. Ths hsst from ths tar was Intsnst. cracking many windows on both sides of Houston street snd holding ths firs- men at a distance. The fire waa cauasd by one of the workmen, who had per mitted some of the melted tar In ths tank wagon to trickle over and Into the firebox underneath while the tap was running some of th stuff Into a bucket. The blase drew an enormous crowd. to handle which It was nesesssry to call out the reserves of the Mercer and Mul berry street stations. nCTMAMHOBN, Manual, faiiusj King of Portugal, waa married her to-day t Princess Augus tine Tlctoria. daughter of Prince Will iam of Hehenaollern, by Cardinal Mat to, fwliass Archbishop Patriarch of Lisbon, who conducted the religious cersmeny. and by Count August su Rulsnhurg, Or and Marshal of tha Piae rlan Oourt. whs presided ewer tb etvll function. Ths rsHgious rites began at half past eleven In ths Roman Catholic pari eh ehureh hear the patera. Th road asM wblob Ihs bridal pair passed from ths palace to the church waa spanned with archsa covered with flowers aad along both aldss ware drawn ap Haas of sol di and school children. Th lltle capital of tha principality of Hoheneollern had made every sshort ts render IteeM attractive for tbe oc casion, although It was understood that ths marriage waa ts be celebrated tn aa quiet a manner aa possible, owing to ths political situation. A gats of honor was erected at tbe railroad station, where all the royal guests were met by military which accompanied them to the At th seam tfoae a sestet kept eh ail slssagiis aratvtag ssjm it was thsagwl by the aa attempt might be of the as rasas King of tag. aewevee, la the font of a MME. PAULSEN ROBBED OF $5,000 IB BENS Among the Stolen Article b a Diamond Bracelet Given to tbe Sinfer Here. lAMrnXXf. Sspt l-a T ssslm of CMS) worth of ) weary. h oludlag SB emerald aad dlssisead bras let that waa H""wl by Assay. lean h-ksngs aa a sssi islr her bushsad, Ctapt. Lsvsrsssa tsr the gesss. Same. Paulsen Is a shtsi Max Mayer, the owner of tha pearl nsshlscs recently segea ht froro Paris to London. It sad ysa wtu nss time that you might employ la other ways. Soxes mothers suras their babies oaoe. twice or three time ta a night, Rut moat bablaa will go through ths sight without being fsd, after the age of two months. Thsy should go to sleep at f .30 aad aot waks ap before . At the outside, oaoe la a sight Is oftsa enough to Bursa thsm. It's a pretty bad thing to giro a baby food whenever it arlee. "Once in a while the nursing baby gets upset That means that It Is foil too often or too much at a lime. I'vo eeen a baby troubled with colic whom Its mother nursed twenty-live minutes every two hours. It was all right after 1 persuaded her to nurse it for ten minute every three hours. The greal thing 1 to nurse regularly. GIVES HER BABE A BOTTLE OF BEER EVERY FEW DAYS. "A mother may tell you," the specialist broke off, "that she's had Ave children who war all bottle babies and who did finely. But there are a few children who can be fed anything. Over on .Second avenue a mother told me that ehe gave her baby a bottle of beer every two or three days. I there any one her who give her baby beer?" On young mother admitted that her little one had beer once a week. "Now, you know that's not the thing to do," reproved the speaker. l think ou're a little bit ashamed to tell of IL leas spt to have contagious diseases, such as measles or diphtheria," ha con tinued. "The big, fat. pale baby fed on patent food Is the flrat to ba at tacked by an epidemic." "Take things easy for at least six week before th baby Is bora Oat some friend or neighbor to com la and help you, or ask your husband ts help. Ms will. If you explain things to him. When the mother work up to ths last day tbe baby la lsss strong. "On the first day of tha baby's Ufa h should he nursed three times, on the aecond day Ave times, on the third day live times, and aftsr that ry three hours. If the mother doesn't have much milk the first week she should not be discouraged, but ehould keep on nurs ing the baby, giving it bottle feedings also. If necessary. Tha mother s milk may not come till after twenty-one days. "When the baby Is nlns or ton months old there Is a good time to wean It gradually, flrat ons bottle a day, then two, then thr. But If It Is summsr time, wait till tbe middle of September. About the worst thing that can happen to a baby ts ta he nursed until tt Is two years or older." Miss Mary Arnold of the Bablaa Wtt fare Association told tha Oresnwlob House mothara yesterday that their babies would be examined by Che doc tors in about three weeks at fhs settle ment in six month there wtu ba aa Improvsmsnt nentsat for those whs 4 not succeed la carrying eC Th PRESIDENT LINCOLN 6ETS OFF MUD BANK TOT BHD OP THR WORLD Sherlock Hismiii has fast wststsn a -rfjfdBassriBy tgsTy wIvWb) utasxaW wHtt Militant Leader, on Tour, Will Push Her Partj Fight on White Slavery l-eara. LOT DO!, Pankhuret. 1's militant suftragattss, win the month of October la tha gtate. Definite announcement posed tour waa made day by the Women'e Social aad I Union. Miss Joan Wlckham, aa Iser of ths union, will sail Sept. tt SB ths Cedric to mahs arrangoaasnht I Mrs. rsnkh'irst's stay la Amsriea. Mrs raakhurst Intsnds bs devote i or American lectures to the advent of woman suffrage In fighting Wtstte elavery evils. She will remain la she tfnlted States one month, aad her MsshV tlvs Itinerary includes New Tork, Bos ton. Washington. Philadelphia. Chisago, Ixnilsvllls and St. Louta. Shs will not ao further West Chan Missouri ushass especially urged after aha arrrvse lV Mew Tork. RJ The mlstant leader ta at TrouvUls. Franca, with her i Miss r i estate! I that shs ma coming bach to Bnglaod antfl her I gram America. It wfll he Mrs. hurst's second trip to ths United flu Her daughter. Miss yvta Panhhurgt, also has toured that country. WELCOME HOME Now Is tbe time, aftsr ths vacation, to look altar your con Imperfections are more noticeable tb ths cite than amir! ths open Uf of wM country. Disfiguring growths of hair oa ths (are. neck or arms are acrentuatar. Thsy can be made to vanish immsd lately by the us of El Redo, ths sbeoWy safe liquid hair remover. A few drone, e simple appHuslksn, ' aad tha hair disappears. B Hade aats Instantly wherever applied, leaving tifa most delicate skin smooth aad IU superiority can be wtth a siagl application. Sold la two sis at Me aad aar bottle, at all drug aad , stores, sr dsrsct by parcel post in WTsaVDfMBT OA fMci lH of gswrfCMa mm Mfg.Co.,s7Bastflhfrsst.NwYat. gislmrMsg et a sales Tata satttlsd The Mean Rett," f this fssaed anther, wfll bay la sawt sr Weeld Dl sad sassy five lesgthr. IU WesM Is net Isr Js g" wB FrUay. Salwtay 1 MBtjiiy Special CANDY SOUS at FERGUSON'S 425 Follon St. Brot klyi Aaaorted ChocolstfR. . lie lb. Old fsjhioned Broken Candy 8c lb. Wayne Co. Molasses Peppermint Drops . . 17C lb. Old fashioned Molasses PlanUtiona 3SC lb. Cream Almonds BC lb. Panama Nut Crisp 18c lb. The Hamburg-American Steamship President Lincoln ran aground Ire. ttis bay of Bey TUdgs, Brooklyn, this morn lng and atuck there until eeveral tugs pulled her off at high tide shortly after t o'clock. On enoount of the longshoreman' strike at Hoooken, where the Mg Hamburg-American docks are located, tha President Lincoln was taken to South Brooklyn last week for her lead of freight, r'he waa scheduled to sail at noon to-day and waa on her way from Houth Brooklyn to take on passenger at Hoboken when ah got Into difficulty. a n The Easy Summer Meal Has Grape-Nuts aa ita foundation. I l Ideal these hot days because Orape-Nuts food requires no cooking, and is at the same time a perfectly talancad food. Try a hot weather breakfast of - i ..v Freeh Fruit, Grupe-Nute and A ecJt-boUed agg or two. Slice of crisp toast. Cup of Instant Postum in place of coffee. Such a meal starts tha day fight, keeps the blood cool and the body and brain well nourished. Compare the cool, contented OrapesNuts-fed man or woman with your meat-fed neighbor who is sweltering and miserable. Orape-Nuts Is fully cooked at the factory ready to serve from the package. The cooking is done on scientific principles, so that the starch of the grain Is transformed and ready for quick digestion. 'There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts the moat famous Food in the world. Read the Bttle book. "The Road to WeUvilie," in pkgs. 'l aueh serfornisnci.'e. """" r. . Musun at du- for gtadt showM be nsag WatU g gsaagr swast ,j