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‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE LIZZIE SCHAUB, MILL GIRL; A HEROINE OF PATERSON. Dainty, Pretty, Childlike and, in the Face of All That Has Hap- pened, a Gond Girl---“l’m Helping Mother,” She Said, as The Evening World Woman Called. KING. By CATHERINE fetherine King, The Evening | Why. certatniy,” with datints ant hut any we have better ho D i ne; mind It agtor you mot asd to tt it i World's special writer, tells of the) mint vile § wold T wat i we WiWaes have Saturday i fteriioonn ii ii H lo amiled, show even while and all holldaya, and tht « \ . Paterson mill girls just os they are.) en ay ad at me halt puving Hi bo elack ne holiday's She has seen them at home, at work ondot play, Her true stories em- body the result of a week's clase personal study and inquiry, In the three papers previously printed, Miss King has told of work» aday Paterson, its busy milla and, alee! it's seven hundred saloons. She hes followed the mill girl through one whole day of lifetrom the “‘woke-up bell" to bedtime, She hie described the girls’ Saturday Shepping and a ball at Apollo Hall, She hes told of the deadly ‘back room "' saloon and the political revo- lution that Paterson needs. And all the time she has found in the mili girl abundant good, with a mixture of foolishness, chiefly in\® amusement seeking, which is not vice. FF inkscont girls, Among these the pathetic Agure of Uitte Tdaae Schaub stands out mos early, Tk would be needless crueity to this poor child to rehearse here the story of her downfall. She has told {It once, when sho determined with the rare courage of a woman that justice should be done the memory of mumlered Jennie Bomehieter, and she will tell it afl again in its dreadful and heart-breaking Getails whon she is called to (he witness wand, It Is the LAsste Behaub maltreated and Gingraced that the public knows. ‘Ib to the real Litste Behaud that the Her Nights to Work, why, have iny rerular ignite, tog work times it's the washing: then ¢ last night and to-night Tino and Baturday, after hey are all in bed, T ean Up, ‘Way do you watt until they are in|} ) Z; a can righ around and do it so much! foster chen, | A auoiher oom 1 could seo Llesio’s other moving about. Bhe seemed an bodied woman, and | wondered why the little daughter had so much to do, Huroly ihe mother had some Kood reason her daughier to work so N we your mother helps you | “iaaie banged own Why, works Juri Gomeee —* her tron wl NO, 4. LIZZIE SCHAUB, MR home occult reasons best known to themegves Walter MoAllister Moo ware found pleasure ne the lives of young and 12S Sees RIDE, Si NAMB GPDSMAM SOGGADU SS. ribbon few of them er makes Hake ash gitle in Meading’s mill stand by #0 ane d a, LH valiantly, No story of shame can bslght joan tune Te you thelr faith in her, nor (hele affection for ot silk in you make We are pal & hor, It le the real Lisle Mohaub that | purpowe to tell ofthe frail, pretty crea- 4 \ too. Shey ! hear 1 the irl had a meeting,” whe if ye ry reagon to be valn bhsthes’ trom ‘bewinning tO) nald they anid” nice Things | acaite eat features and mannerisms, | end, and wie works ail day. just the) mu resolved to mek by me.) it doemn't j Dutarhose one pride is that whe is a good | Mie aw 1 do, My brother js learning a it them, but J ean't| a tlle weaver, trade’ — don't really feel) 4 Here the smal! brother of Liaale| ¢ 1 hal Bbe Justice haw not been done to this girl's] Sehuuh looked | om & book he wae 1 y acted (he e@ | aoe oie harming personality, sae nem Intereatel In, yori they® have acted just the | Kind of al nn } im e hin Her threo Langoagen, nl ln Bm hack at mesh to work, and 1 girl, a and T Mdsslo Gobaubd is a Swiss girl, Bho}, ¢ tho famiy, each other work i } speaks both German and French fluent-| "And do you never get tire for fun when we have tne, at the din and RUT A thy ly, ang 2ngiloh with juet the rarest] "OM | used to Retired apne i! ur—aho's been even nlver. to me Aten | me, the Hurd-silk workers ant go oh any more, I itke to in the mill [ work in they're “hot a Mt hard on you, mils. ame out, Hut, all the quiekly “feel like @ging abOUL an) ort ot rk ibean ian laurie aren't always th » She has workea that In the “silk busines vw rae {i321 134/136,138 140 142, 144146 ESTIFOURTEENTH STREET, [pe ixTH A scan TWEEN SIXTH AND p SEVENTH AVENUES SURPRISE SPECIAL Liss 2 wes 18 FOR ONE WEEK'S Cor LE No. 60. STARTLER, ENDING NEXT FRIDAY, WORSTED SUITS FOR DAILY OR o7 50 Winter-weight checks, stripes, broken stripes, plain colors all new frerh goods of this very month's manulacture—beyond criticism in fit and make, Men's Overcoats, Excellent Beaver, in very heavy weight, 3 s) Men's Winter Suits, Very durable Chev- $3 jot and Thibet at al, Cassimeres in designs fi) Blueand back Ker truly without sey & black Frieze $5 limit, $5 Oxford and other Pure Worsted sack, cut. Shades, rough and @ away and Prince 4 smooth, $10 Albert, $10 The finest imported Fabrics imported for Meltons and $ custom — tailors’ Vicunas, IS lise, $15 Lots of Raglan Abundance of Military cause it’s Smith Overcoa's, . Effect Suits ak Everybody wants Blouse Suits for little fellows, 3 to 8 years, and on th $i, $4.50, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, Young Men's Suits for ages 14 to 19, in all the recent patterns, $2, $4.50, $6.50, $7, $8.50, $10, Good warm Chinchilla Reelers, § to ¢ » $1,50; up to 15 yrs., $2.50, Swell Oxtord Top Coats with culls, $410 15 yrs, $3) up to 19 yrs, $4, MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS, 75¢., 95c,, $1 Every shape and color that fashion ta The highest grades in Men's Hats, at $4 95 and $2.45, areunexcelled by any make inthe world, MEN’S ANIL) BOYS! SHIRTS, 45¢., 75c, 95e, Designs innumerable, and making f ull and: substantial, in 26 shapes, four ply, Se and 004 culfs, 106, and 206, neck wear, 23¢, and 45¢, A square deal every tine is assured by the Double Guarantee of a returnot the money lastantly upon demand, and free repalrs of all clothing for one year LYER FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Collars Richest new 25¢. OTHER DAYS UNTHL 60 Bw ont SATE rs kn av Between Oth and 7th Aves, HOME DRESSMAKING, f) Ht Interested sant te manne fo Dentistry, HANKS ENTAL u( correct Styles,” | quality K Tan, Navy “37> J.KURTZ& SONS 169-173 SMITH STREET, One Dollar a “Week Clothes Your Family. WhenYoulnvest YourMoney LADIES’ CLOTHING. THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE. 21,223, 225, 227 GRAND ST, 164, 166, 168, 170 SMITH ST, wore, t FURNITURE, CARPETS, CLOTHING. ¢ | \\ $6.25 Women’ half-tight $4.50 PRA nner An antennae 3-775 BROADWAY, Cor. Sumner Ave, BROOKLYN. ” Wychotl, Ina Sult or Overcoat you exe. pect vod interest im the way off durability and looks, There is not 4 garment in our store that we cannot safely guarantee and rec. ommend to our customers, The prices, too, we guarantee to be the lowest, and our terms. of CREDIT the most reasonable. One Dollar a Week Is all. you have to te to clothe yoursell and fami We' can ell you an excellant ail-wool suit of clothes, worth 7. 50 fully $10.00, forn.... If its an overcoat you baits | cin show you the largest line; fabrics; all prices; but Au V4 sell you one good iy every day, worth $12,50, for. cease 8, We want the ladies of Brooklyn to come’ and look atour stock, Don't think bes strect we can't sell you aswell garment, for we eam, amd at ¢5 than some cash tiouses, Everything stylish and upsto date, WVornitur to make homes cory at the smallest margins of prod Most liberal lerms of credit CLOTHING AT SMITH STREET STORE ONLY, HALEN | One Door from Detegs Aven Brooklyn, MEN'S HEAVY NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, ele it We upto What Next? Watch for ihe Surprise Ad, Every Priday, a Mintle fh ing te beat cles In. Las ne dles Tailor. Made Suits, Jack ets, Capes and Pedestrian Skirts, Sere viceable dressy \. Suits low as money, wheth eryou want a Dress Suit or Busi ness Suit. Alle wool suits low as $8.75 5 Box Coats, Magnificent line of odd Hureaus In. the different back, fine } choice woods, at a range of f, Winter Overeaaty oF er ey, Black, | prices to meet every one's { heavy de and Castors, } desires. Good bureaus, Oak e and Kersey, Coats $9.50 upMaboganived finish, low as $4.50 ever since she was y show put a towel virls, And the airis wh Abs lo Rjneteen now, but has th re Yaar Lares NP TM EEN 4 ree , eel pinning An the thread mills. they If / +5 Cents O A t with U a ance of @ girl of sixteen—not a day a ane ba yy ear Lie ane et all Trish emigrants and | d $5.00 Rubber Sets $5.00 a Week pens an ccoun Sf i it’ you're in No More Batis for Her, ' i " i i nd t ne pereta emetemeeenasenimset ie | etebstototetetotetutobotetolototofeletotataletetaheteloabel 1p aenall-boned and rather petite; iad AN “) There's gong to be w bail tonight ; onus wn tek | Repairs Free as Cong as the Mate Lasts, ae oer my bead ea light brown, almont golden,| “Dear me; and don't they dock you] and some of the girls wanted me ) ry Nyt wi ae te ive For Salo, ra the has the famous rose or aholle | when you're inte In the mill where you] */t) them. bused to ai tHe RI HORSRBER “La are Ay or Salo, DON’T Wa © pink complexion #o coveted by the Ane] Work? | HOH jean, Beas extn ay . eee Now ioneer ica’ (0) eef lady of fashion, In fact, | hhve never Penalty of Vardinens, leat She eoult bs DH you knaw Jonnie Boweohtetort LAR | to have old teeth out and new ones In, | in my life seen’ a more beautiful com> » fot valet a girl gete into the Whikpering tines, 4 Wanted to Warn Jennie. Po be conscious of the operation Ls worre | 7 vigaion than bere 1 fanoinaied me, bie“of ‘etn Uatel A nay gi | HHate Tt love te ma | hem es Whi Ua hap than the pain, Wi Pe Fresh Gar! SPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov, 16 and in. , but nol ) and he i h her. Tt wae all too} olng with Walter Aliinter mod} ou are Free from . ‘ sotto and pleadiog as a | Marte, Mul mith the oli on thing that’ thin poo] that he was paying her wtenion T| i Cold crowns ant bridges, 2gearaty|We Merely Ask You to Visit Our Markets Convince Yoursslf, ming, and nobody kald anything Is, GE FasL [fal Bereele net QUE) Wan He tO Winer Her Duy keene WUNtiAg fine, $5.00, Gold Allings from $1.00 MEATS. ae fash were prey tie a iow inte wore you?" Pane ont? Pula te ihe ue nad WATHES | IN according to alge. | Hateactlog, 888) remo Ail Monet of Wheat Natlyo Beat, por It ie i tlow ek TRA | she only 1 reallne how! he cocatne, H0e.; with se 0 Rib Roar eat ped Ay lla ng Would feu wansatin atierngoa waite it Ee unt an the 7 o'clock | y fins § ih hr : ‘nen a a hf it vn or alne, b0e.; with sete free. Sirloin Steaks of Hest Native Heef, per Ih , lo stopped eb would give “mn » ; Shades of ‘ ae Rib Mutton Chop Ih rs a lg Ber mow, lle miy [ao Bigg RN one Haha ove wath No Time Lost, {shiney Ganado tgs Mutton, po {b Linsio at Home, plop atriking OTHE. Niece TWO ta’ ee ioe] Peay Jeu would hover think he OPEN ALL NIGHT, ocerles, Fruits, Vegetables and Fresh F ih, - it me 8h t to’ the kin hun to ! ( i Wan night whon I went to see Linele| 4 fhl™ (Aly OF SO conmralulely J 0UF: | one, ‘Ant nit ‘ Mi 8 | Nest Elgin Creamery f por ty, 97 (” lee PATS haain of ler Wark, Wi) L nboitt Hew ae esed planer of | Sundays and Holidays, Hest Philadelphia Prints, per | ee et ver ta very dark tainly Intereating for all of ue | goers nila HTK Mele, nteraonrninn Her | NEW YORK—West slde 6th Ave.,cor, ath su. | arly June Peas, per cat 10¢.; don to know that there are gifs in. the won we tuiked agaln of the “alle ! y j / K b uy ottage, set back somewhat r thet burdevs wit i Nite wie could forget her trouble in her archi d | 100 Wert Aad sadahs Gas NEWARK~ Broad | M . Rockaway Oyeters, freeh opened, at sried ay kie ho. camplnints and wh ‘are stil | ver oie ha f toed, cor, Market Chicken Halibut Steaks, per th tronin, and ihe paves mother rath cheat ha that nif ori you. who have +4" whe eald, fork mre Uap AA roy thal ‘ Fancy Cape Cod nberrion, : were rolled to 0 the elbow and the Cola read: about the mill itis of Vatorson |. don Have you'd Ske Bets | ap ged st pation Neon ont For 8 aah Bane aa bl, $1.75, hush, 70c.; basket if | % avealing her soft,| Some town here for i wok ante Lor | nf jon't know about that,’ ahawored | Willi the. puree Beet Wide 4 AM! Kinds of Imported and Bossi men that't Bret thought of her] Yourselves Just what tt mesos io toll in elon i iain 1d take a risk at «anne sdeg r t . NOT NECESSARY Florida Pineapples ta Fire Ete, imported an a mill! ’ With me, | have to get up at half] Prayer for her future and | oft "tj | To have th naed. We give you Wis a iitle embarrassed, and Liptie’s Soul Untouched, ¢.Motnor and f get breaktasi| All aincerity=that H 635 Fulton St,, Opp, Flatbush Ay 1582 Fulton St, Opp. Summer Aves } bi eves APOLOMISING! iH, igiagrnce which Lérale Sehatib | and | have to bo atthe Waarer tall renal y Varco (iemantry CReDIT. | Felephone STT Main Telephone 88% Hedford, ( is Mather. f66Hh had come upon her hocaiiee, OF hey hE aE Reo Re POM ROMs iNTObai ty Hf ho ones ova sr niel iy pendent wove MEN'# AND GiNts A Pull Line of Sea Pood Constantly on Hand, \ a confession neerni tn ate! y | e nod Ht et A om vetrle 7 hi ae ; Bm ping maar tn nea oh a pul Wi ipy Fae gon aut got t kake) He 18 8 Fe a, anmenine kino. |. Manhattan Credit Co,, STANCES o0 200) 5'7] GOODS DELIVERED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE CITY FREE OF CHARGE raed did (7. tr [asa am Mare MCRL (RING e] ‘Tosemnrrow, Baturder, Mise King | THRO te | 3 ALL MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. i y Pig 1 waié, “go Jo Ha A delete pride And Femerve | oolong. ANA Gt course we have great | WHHL tel of Paterson's need of a J | ene A atl. 4 why Your, wort nd we fa | which even McAllister haw been power. | p00 10 4 cade Uh re S) > , He keep bi ‘ Ie Mo shatter, He as scarred! Her | Mieriitenient—noe wt like some of| Rat CAMW for the willl wielay of the] YOUR Hosta E TO P ‘AY Pret Outten, ; ny at feelings deeply, but he hi the others MIrIa? need of aid In the yaemmtt| fh cmniiatiaeliey | Brovtlyn's Leading | mnie’, ’ ; Se oe wasittle Hohauh will newer be anything And thin tho work starts R80 Atl) og pemttheod ping, Alero, what the | Cl)! 3) E Biiived tia | f tae : ft ody we | vie hod gt wh Anat Dit of weokadoing In her. She | Metter Of Thaw store Girls, [TMK women ren whe tive by | ON CREDIT 2 ighth 4 Ave,, and 329 Sts, f yb che be coming ind such things. I Tooked ‘at het THINGS Ge OF norhine so maugh as a bok) nS the oom [ar esse pies pea N AATURDAY AND MONDAY RVBNING r the y That makew a pretty long day,” Lob " x; ec) reason (or tt-can you quem? oh i Working tm thie mili) he fragrance unmistakably there, ant- aerved dubously, “ant don't see how | werity Reais Fi HNITUL 9 WO K ITH ) aries athe il iton St i . you can help velng Ured wt the end o 1 " #1 DOWN AND @t hEK i Y. ve,, 635 Pullon 3 Anderson Pianos, $250. sag vei i CONSUMPTION * il Aotian "Brees Aone Low | don oh 0 Tha Well, 1 muppowe it 1 seem 30 \ , ‘ ‘ i a iat ‘nd | do Bice ober companionw at them, Les Hatt a a wine was wisn |? miele | UWI Ae WY tts LADIES’ AND CENTS Hardiman Pianos, $400, Y and iron wt might?” foie of her companions at the m Hark’ #0 early fometit ems fone as wisn} 267 WEST 198TH ; le Jo hought con i A er too expentive—nor too cheap, | sump! could not! \ ‘ sit desir . LABOR NOTES i ez Hae yang amenetataoes Om aes jon, aii CLO THING the iota tr Teynoite. aald, te entirely nteen new untons, it In re LM nce ti ve AAR RON pelea Se nd Catalogue rating with useful ‘The National Foundrymen's Associa- H newet aera i ig ful curative stalities enum CERT eNTRE : ped l nied tre msoc! who, In alley of Dully's Per Matt “DI Tha tion, laa) weal nea. senacation of Al: be “will be ‘nel dri Rica ey HC Mi y the best doc, : ANDERSON & CO, ployers aeaston " reve w the Knlekerbockor Athletic Club trying| ‘Phe #hirt, W. y which a printer ‘ot permanently curecon Eye Olseses ¢ Free f ‘ 470 Fulton St, faire to perfect ite arbitration agreement International Lgic nalieh, te bitterly oy sum and all THIN WEEK oor 4 wii) examien your Moncey relunded [ not sa ls with the Iron Maulderw’ National Union, 1 ei i | eases of the throst ani We fave f tory, We he ye nee binant 4 peproets yplned At about $12,000,000 are 1. 10,000 have aliliated. J thousands of grateful pat who write # rortereey ees family fron adt ta ~ i - tte M of hewe td tha:tahor W us they have been cured after they were! « 5 a Y $ 0 ) W WORLD WANTS y i soll han bean saat cut Ay the 3 Heaney iat cre eee li | EOE Up by the doctors Oa Week Tattonhola te thapat m for a confer ri ninve elele empl unalone Public end hold enge of employers, labor leaders, site| 8 4 of Japan NO LATRA CH thelr attention for agit, Int oa ‘ mnt H fend Pai iron: Worker ie hdr i lace © itt, while a se jnformed he loi Aroubls Ve LES anor STING CO, ty W Men lung enotgty to wale eager ise iake hag OPen #ettiod pce ° Acid and Bled, wo 3 oe Men's Overe the purpose of the betvieens the. contractor Louls Levineky, a cdal dealer of 1606 ai idies! 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