The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1900, Page 4

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eer rn i honge® eae A DOLLAR A WEEK! ultivated New York Voman Tells ow She ives on —o——— ALICE S. R. MITCHELL, writer @f songs, whose “ Liberty Bell’ teas sung at the World's Fair by a thousands of voices, will write a i an uncomn fight is just as essential ing to bodily wants. ‘ame to New York to publish her and with whet she had to contend, her diversions and what she eas the’ limitations ef © scanty p be ontertainingly told in her articles. Hows et 400 West Fifty-eeventh OWN STORY ere women in New York a dollar a week; ALICE 8. B- MITCHELL tablespoon of condensed milk. If you prefer, you can make cornmeal a lide white flour in ch are delicious celle substitute for meee i m ae of cornmeal the night be- | fore an oured into a deep pan tu cool. In the morning slice and fry In | butter; very little butter will do, and It sives the golden brown, 10 say nothing re. you Want bacon, 6 cents’ worth you the oll for frying bt for I ask you please to remember (hat 1 have not had luxuries. MARKETING. by condittons which clviitsation. oWn personal know!- , i ful mi "wll frink In all 0 myself during the Gn in New York. and muric while walking down the street toa lest store where the frult emilee in clusters on the pavi leaves peeping out ve of (he apple blossoms and the purp'e vines, | We are tempted to buy our fruit firs, but upon recond thought decide to place it at the top Instead of the bottom of a 4 TO HELP OTHERS. | Nive wit rat by " dependent oniy upon herse't | through the week. “Let ux begin with Who realise with a tragic) ( oF sweet persioes, 10 “thaes, that the frail machine | h Pree ue, oer every Beak, bone end mind is the only thing quart of -cheeked les — IWeen her anc the pitiful end, the only 'y day for lunch or breakfai that will uphold her, feed her, We for her, wi! rea:ise that method iret thing essential to her well- h green to remind | the same time the toothsome morzel your breakfa con will Keep. to tell you that baked are always good, but, perhaps, tm & measure, and receive com- hat the burden seems lighter eastern sky of her purpose is bright with the sunshine of z ‘aront is cheap, and 6 cents’ worth of cheese will give the proper flavor | ONE SURPASSING FLAVOR. There is one Savor, however, which surpasses all others, and that |e the flavor of contentment, which makes sim- ple fare sweet, and without which the richest food Is’ bitter, Be sure to keep your rostest applles |... + for the stormy days. Eat the pale ones |; when the sun tn H It y them jes that will last ining. prefer buy bananas, but buy |; them “by dhe bunch and eee that they |; ° Next, one halt pound of best butter, 1 cents. Tt may be 15 conts sometimen, || but y o save your two cents on/ something One ean We have now spent @ cents, but these |: articles will last through the week, with |! the help of one pound of sugar, 6 vents, |; sult and pepper, 4 cems: You will not eat more Mites tinune |Joaves Of bread, ‘Ib cents; cocoa oF cof-|: the expenditure wa aver | fer, 10 cents | some 1it! juxury would be, which, however, wouia cur-| WEATHER CONSIDERED. erence corresponding.y QUE | in cold weather buy 2 cents’ worth of | meat th, and town cold is Just a quesiion of watching the! ces. A on Be a bankir has method or as a merohiunt follows roi rules for Conduct of h's business, so she will the same unvarying attention to Maire, Her store of money being Bmai!, this method must come to ual necessity. benefit of thousands 1 wiil tell | r lived on one dolla! ly a dollar spent Mewed appice Coffee, one cup mdensed milk, 7 cents. Ginger breed Cheese week, than three |i Hash, beet ant potators. Rice, served WHA MIM cece 6 Our hash is made from the cold meat left from Sundi dinner, Boil e In m miher it te better large potato fre cents’ worth at a time and hay That ts “Just as Rood th rtato ty cook= p ling prepare is will give |you Ume to think of your mind menu. | Physicians dectare that food t* polson- - In one moment by angry ot reve! ‘ul thoughts, There are places in this clty where people go to laugh. Yes, you reply, but it takes to see Very true; if we have not here is us the Kreatest fountain of joy world holds whore spring is in your breast—the love of Iittle children. Gather them about more quickly as ill as you woul plush. I have often rea w © cook In It \frat and parsley uu deaire. We have now five cents left for cake |tor Sunday morning breakfa {This let can red to buy rice important easen- ind heat, make my way in the! qt money, end { have none."| 8? to tell you 44 ¥ LE ia this ey on a dollar eeeibie? Yeo. I hi ecweetty has been may teacher, ‘ in oy jes, although they do not Neop an) ¢ ‘ou do not drink tea or coffee you gan have more cake or « b-cent ple for ni inner. If you become tired of baker's bread| sory gand sing them a buy a package of prepared buckwheat | sweet head upon your breast you wil! or cornmeal an? have hot cakes with ie through the tear that holds hopes syrup or hot oatmeal served with al ral . ALICE 8. R. MITC! le that you of money, LABOR NEWS. aus! bell, The sreoneies refused ab- yy to consi eaten terms even night. but t semen have the difficulty ann will take full of the hall rhe night of he ball. it ploy tbe and bar- y union mn Samuel Gompers, of cont plating Ain to Caba purpose stad) bor question on that island and also the re cent strike for an eight-hour work day Havana workingmen, who were driven back to work under threat of arrest. There are said to be alfty er ganized untons in Gompers carries bis is sure to receive a come upon his arrival there. A. P. Davis, who is known by the ‘sobriquet of the “Ol War Horse” among his many friends and who, during the term just ended, was President of the Amaigamated and Decorators, chon are nomination so as to met sought job. His co-felegate fs August Sher, AK. of L. spent of Baltes, labor. ers. of Lad organ! JOHN J. O'CONNELL. by Master Workman Andrew J. Lusk, of] the Empire Labor Club of nd | Hostiers of the & C.D. has selected * f| ed Michael Pistono Master Workman of| the union and Prank Pistono secretar;. does the National eal Workers exist name, but hereafter eill be known AL the last meet. John J. O'Connell, is Prev alt Brewers Assocla! tof Brooklyn, tn which, boro: nian ap ote Of labor 8 Bone Beer Bats Congress ot “th . . of Labor ‘ hall or ball-room, no matter ion help |; employed of wut . tee Er Gp T od Fourt! w att Gace eh Pon ; s ast prow tral os eS Se Hw Sewne ue Tht Pehiiagy se FM ok = OTTER: IM THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY | MOLNEDK CASE GOES ‘WER UNTIL. MONDAY, eeeeemnnfi pala Illness of Juror Brown Blocks the Molineux Case. Manheim Brown, the sick Molineux juror, not be well enough to leave his home before next Monday, his phy- sician, Dr. Sigmund Tynberg, told an Evening World reporter to-day. Mrs. Brown said her husband had « fairly comfortable night. "His rheuma- tism,"’ she seid, “hes been greatly re- duced, but he etill suffere acute pain, He will be confined to the hotse cer- tainly to-day and to-morrow. He will be all right Monday, though, we are Recorder Goff cook the bench in the trial of Roland B. Molineux at 10.90 o'clock this morning, and the prisoner was arraigned at the bar, but when Clerk Brophy had called the roll Juror No. 10, Manohelm Brown, failed to re- spond. The Recorder then said: “I am in re ceipt of @ communication from Mr. Brown's physician, Dr, 6. Tynberg, who says his patient ts suffering from an at- tack of the grip, but that he feels con- fident Mr. Brown will be able, with a rest of a few days, to resume his duties an @ furor, “1 do not think the interests of elther the People or the defendant will suffer, and I therefore adjourn the ¢rial until Monday next, at 10.30 o'clock.” ‘The People of the State of New York have expended thus far in the prosecu- tlon of the alleged murderer m sum of money which cannot be much less than 4175,000. The constitution of the State and of the United States guarantees to every one threatened with the loss of elther life or Uberty a trial by a jury of twelve of him peers, If Mannheim Brown's {llnese should 5 | prove such as to incapacitate him from further jury duty, there ts little doubt that, by order of the court, several now panels of taleamen would be called In an effort to select an entirely new jury, and the eleven men left in the box would be dismissed to go thetr several ways. The Recorder, it was thought last night, would never consent even if the opposing counsel should, to the selection of one new juror to fill out the panel, the evidente to be read to this new judge from the notes of the stenographer, ‘The trial 1s of too momentous a na- ture, and the Recorder realises that conviction comes to @ juror's mind al- most as much from the demeanor of the witness as from his utterances, ‘Theretore, if Mannheim Bi: L-4 Utes ihe, a hepato a Molineux will probably reach 000, DRINK WAS AIS RUIN. Joseph Hewitt, Once a Prosperous Matcher, Now Goes to the Almanowee. Joseph Hewitt, sixty-five years old, has been sent to the Almshouse, He told Supt. Blair, of the Outdoor Poor s| Department, that he was once a pros- perous butcher, but took to drink and squandered all he owned, becoming « homeless winderer A.|tallem, which {1 His clothing conmisted of @ gunnysack, ted with a string, @ palr of ragged trousers, shoes as full of holes as a fish not and @ rimless hat, It ts pleasing to see oo many young Americans interested in those things that are turning our country topey- durvy. It tn the younger people who will yet have to deal with the indus- trial revolution brought about by capl- not merely industrial, but aleo political social. ‘The older men seem unadle to cope with it; they stand helpless and confounded before tt. 1 spoke yesterday of the new powers which American labor must now con- front, the gigantic combinations of capl- tal, the corporations and the ¢rusts which have recently come into extet- ence. 1 recounted some of the numer- ous etroggiee against them tn which cal labor as well as manufacturing and ning. 1 tried to show the responsl- Mty of the working mames under thir unprecedented state of things. It te Young America that must be catled out, ‘A few incidents lead me to think that Young America is prepering for service. labor ts engaged at this time, mechant-| 4 The s Vigilance Committee Mr. Osborne to Buy a New Mr, Osborne’s New Suit, we os f OER. Aske ‘The Committee Afterward Cel- brates the Event. him his life. had known, and JOHN SWINTON ON YOUNG AMERICA. The Young People Will Take Up Work from|. Which Older Folks Shrink—Some New and Interesting Examples. When I last saw father, haggard and shrunken, but ful! of glorious enthusiasm, It was a time of storm and stress, and he ing to # small crowd fro @ cart in the Bowery. an soon as he told me he was the son of an old-time labor speaker whom I ho had engaged in a struggle for labor's rights which cost the . In a few days | most he wan dead. The most interestti nent “ie a wt oul Bunda: "aad tant come of age, is who has ,, that he desires to ‘tor. low In the footsteps of the good father ed sen ons who died & small lad. Well, m: Foye] rnbition, it Mi 1 the Archangel. y, is worthy hen the wy boy, it is in, letters have come here from ie | sont and Well young ‘men, think it’ over ter Yet again. Bome time ago I was asked & meeting of ’ <| the speakers were to unknown visitors last Gun-| the #peakers were to be at which of their own Matened. "to by two young women which for earnest) ee ae oe ome, oa eter to the merely for the purpose have reason- Parrion were never my exyerience. These quivered under their feeling and their for ‘aber when’ 1 young mith Ike silver trumpets on 9 saying the} greatest sellin clothing wade and FURNIS save one-half on ¢ $4 4 $5, FLOUR TRUST WK DANGER, Heads of the Combine Scout Rumors of Disin- tegration. —_— Persistently ctreuleted rumors that the Flour Trust was in danger of dis- integration were met this morning by in absolute denial from the heads of the big combine, It {s not denied, how- ever, that a serious condition confronted the combine, and that a conference was held last evening to devise plans to meet the exigencies in the case. ‘The con ferevee was beld at \V aldorf-Asctoria, and the question considered was the raising of addtttonal capital for the care rying on of operat The Flour Trust, in April, 1899, with @ capital ntrols twenty-four of the raw material. 1t ts said that a general plan of organisation has been that sufficient money Pog iP assure the the trust. mor was in that eee omeesewell Milling Com: many would withdraw from the com- tsa tt Us tease a sible, (ito per cent. of the stock of the “Thomas A. McIntyre, one of the tin the ‘Trust reed to . the bonds of the Flour Trust FBSne gould ot be. realised posed Rath gyal ROCKEFELLER STRIKE NO. 2 oo To-Day * Friday * Saturday Three great Clothing days at this sale. We have made further reductions—have again cut B hse right and left—have made SPECIAL efforts to make days of this sale—(the largest ever known in the —and to more quickly dispose of the stock of Bierman, Heidelberg & Co. Whatever you've got to buy in CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS UR HINGS, come here NOW,—it’s safe to say you'll pecially at BARGA To-Day * Friday * Saturday 4 Note the Reductions, Bierman, Heidelberg & Co.’s $12 Overceats NOW....§ 7,20) $12 Suits NOW........ $5.0 ‘0 ‘Suits -d/. Pi es SN Saw. $9.9] SHOES AND HATS. —/' ; $15.00 | 92s suits now H0 10 $55 Overcoats $19,90 $23 to $30 Salts NOW 14,50 the Store, Veber 845 eeee . B, H. & Co.'s sed aigins teat B,, H. & Co.'s FINE FANCY VESTS. NOW seeesseeeesses cone $2.8 FINE TROUSERS, |». 1 vests NOWssvese $100) All the $3 Shoes Now.. $$,95 $5 Trousers NOW. $5.75! 0, 60 vests NOW, $4 Trousers NOW....++ $2.00 $6, $7, $8 and $10 Trousers NOW $3.50 Vests Now...... $1.75 $4.90 Vests NOW...... $5.00 Vests NOW...... $2.9 Frank L. Taylor Clothing Co. hursday, Friday and Saturday the item. Everybody likes good clothes: PRICES;—this store is loaded with them. . f FURNISHINGS. / 12,50) Every High Grade Shoe in Every Scarf in the Store, $2.0) oi Mee 250 ene eecemecccee ee -_—>——~6 Another strike has occurred on the residence of William Rockefeller, at Fifth avenue and Fifty-fourth street, whieh ts being overhauled. The Amal- gamated Society of Painters and the Varnishers’ Union are both employed ‘on the job, but have been unable to agree. ‘The varnishers struck a few weeks ago, but the matter wes patched up. There was continued bad feeling, how Se caer eat te out, oe, ———s——— Another Detay os Breokiyn “1.” | Half en hour's delay in traffic was caused at 1.90 this morning on the Kgs of

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