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COG NOTES THR WORLD: MONDAY WYERS REA) [T'WO MILL GIRL MARTYRS EVKNING, NOVEMBER 19, WATERS ¢* AS" BAUMANN 1900, MAY YET REDEEM PATERSON. PIANOS | Harry tinomaty Tenaer|Jennie Bosschieter Dead, and Lizzie Schaub Living, Bear Wit ness to Things That Must Not Endure---A Neglected Love Episties Amuse Divorce Court. WAS AN ARDENT WOOER, Mre. Selle'’s Correspondence Enlivens Proceedings in Husband's Sult. ® coun, 0., Nov, @nt moment, despite the flood of new books, the most talked-of literature in ' Columbus ts the Harry Lyons aide of} the’ red-hot love cotrespondence which ‘e part of the case of Peter Sells, tho ireus man, In hie sult for divorce from Mrs. Mary Sells, ‘The lady who was queen of Mr, Lyons's heart, was in Atwtralia and Hawail at different times while Harry was bubbling over in ink, she letter-writing contest can only be fiessed from references tn his eptetles, The Lyons messages must have been : Junt too awoot for Mra, Bells Feading, ‘They promoted more than sentimeng as read in open court However, Harry is proved beyond At the prea J Her part of|® Grave in Fairlawn---Reform and the Alderman. By CA ATHERINE k KING, Goubt a masier hand at loverloiter coms! @ position Kind to the Hoart-Broken, Mr, Lyona’s first letter opened as fol- lows , “My Dear, Dear Mamie; You have been # kind to your poor heart- broken boy. | wanted to talk to my sweetheart al) alone, T wanted to tell you much | love you. mma refers to himself ax “her Ne-« boy, her own boy, her ‘ongratulaces himbelt In wile heart's love, Do be careful for and fF know you ive until tcan arms about upon you. You my dent aweet angel queen, Oh for the iiwe en we shall | clasped Sweet Dreame, Ning to another letter ire fever out of my thoughts, and are very dear to me, You are my only Jove--my darlin Mame. | “After | ket one Jear letters 1 #0 10 bed and dream i, my lovely #Weetheart for ne 1 waiting thine in thls world, ‘and that te A Alabt of the aweet, sad face | love with ail the strenath of my telng,” Mr. Javone sleolared that ho, had a yery warm npot in hie er the | dear parents of hiv lovely: In letters lie vinitl t ome fi dear Mammo" atttiia TO at him tn all her i pleasure was to clone when “Man 10” Kissed "her Harry” good. night “In her own dear way." A Longing for Spring, “Though you told me over and over a) that vou love me with vour ome heart and foul T ean hardly. be! it How 1 wiah the spine would come “and Dring jny angel q9eas, ok to her own gear M Athy low 1 wi could just lean. Neen and Klas your i vou MT tnlnkt woina Tt seme ‘Umos T must eo Hut no, that not be. Toan only walt, * ¢ & ve are separated hy v thousand: hut tometer? rfl quan ie Wa ure towether. I ch almost ferl you Breath, » slapdllal of wish you could tle down at night fecling my arms about you and be appy. ee F Nearly. te hat ane the nice things 1 have were. alven me ‘by You, swpetheart and’ | priao them very much, am your own ‘True Love Triumphs, Tn one of his letters Harry Lyons is a ated as jaring that the deathh of en, Rau! rand Charles Stowart Parnell impreased him greatly, as both nen “ With a million. is 4, HARK wid true Ho writes: f thiv only to filustrate the rue love, teem phe over all ey were happy in that for a time they had their sweethearts all to them- aonven hope our future will not be as al us as Hag) and yet, if L knew "| girlish vanities; she hes been con. one of my chrysanthemums would have should judge, and there is ne way to get With this paper Catherine King, an especially commissioned womon|§ writer for The Evening World, cen. cludes her present studies of the Pat. erson mill girls' lives, eurraundings | & and temptations, Through a week of careful inquiry and close personal investigation) ® Misa King has become thoroughly aoquainted with workeday Paterson, “Thoy are not bad girls,” seid e1-Moyor Gilmore on the firat day of the inquiry, Miss King hes aeen thom at their|4 work, at thelr homes, at their pare |. ties, at their balls; ahe has seen them in the atreets and noticed them in their shopping: she hoe been moved by their prettiness ond It (# Dleak and lonely and desolate looking, with none of the cut-and-dried trimnea® which charactertzos the mod- orn cemetery. 1 knelt down and fixed the stems of fronted by their weaknesses—ohiefly the frailties of unguided and impul. sive children, No. 6. A MILL GIRL’S GRAVE. OR the first, and 1 trust the last time in my life, 1 fee! a strong ine vilnation to preach. we found; then the hack driver brough! me water and we sprinkled (he flowers wither soon Jennie Bonschieter's memory must be kept as green as the flowers for a great F my chrysanthemums in a tin cup whieh), and filed the eup, so that they shall not]; 4 q ( OOOO OO TOU OOO narerner followed by @ cruwhing se her life: the other ts Jennie Boame ter, Who lies in Ser unmarked 7 3 In Patrlawn. ave A suggestion for an taph for Leas ® gravestone, I nellove't Re be proph of horsor Wore Lleg Jamene Murdered "That tha Ht Py Miah De Nedverned, Daterson's Nedemption, But] will na poach on the preserves] many days to come, y must work out ite own of the clergy. Doubtless they too know} Driving back from the lonely ceme-|' » Foake tbls prophecy true, that there Is a wealth of material for] tery the cabman and I talked together. | 4 oN Berio trea Re sermons In the grave of Jennie Bose No Bad Talk of Jennie, nut especially It that par Bite : Weular source We y. , “Did you know Jennie! | anked Th Ity belleves It to be « | had the melancholy satisfaction of driving out there to Fairlawn, where Jennie Is buried, and Jaying a buneh of yellow chrysanthemume on her gtave, T thought, as 1 did oo, bow beautiful “Well, | didn't know hor to aponk with. 1 ised to see her around town nome Bhe wos a mighty pretty girl, and lowe I of the follers was crazy after her. never heard no bad tal deinkin’ and seeh, She w: I guens that was as near as she pome to betn' bad, Glets have to be lively they can't help it ef the Lord made ‘em that way,” True enough, but poor Jennie Boss: chieter Aas pald @ penalty for being “pretty and lively.” At a local photographer's they are looked tucked thto Jennio's black curls, Fairlawn Cemetery is quite a long way out of the clty, @ome three miles, £ to It except by walking or driving, The tormer ia a task, tho latter is ox- pensive, and that is why, perhaps, Jen: nle’s grave has been #o soon forgotten, {t would be, T gould love you Just the A fow dried and mud 3 rapattered stalks vame, WH afiion Ween SP. 2OUT ot wha bad been flowers were sirewn| srinne ier Dickurew: for IS and M6 conte thank you a tnoweasial mth for] over the bare-looking mound of yellow] ‘The show wind « ite aa will feary te Wey ana oarth, A neatly Wren band aasurtey thay Mama, déarto take you in ny arms All around Kt the grase and dirt were] ono man ts quick to take advantage of ang Kies the aweet 1 fac lave ao} trampled, showing the curlosity—or Was! a girl's misfortune and willing to barter ws i i " + iy h sti bn) tt sympathy ? With the pulls for the possession of her Ha Aells ea to get (o Fairlawn the day the little mill] gace, Win Heaventy Queen, You have writ ly letters, Mame, but none te more plessure than the «irl was buried, . No Visitors Now, The gute keeper tells’ me that there have been je since, Fairlawn is @ neglected and dreary All (hat ia mortal of the poor ilitie Fairlawn Cemetery, Ts there 10 one to atop. forward ane forbid thin outrage and dessorat ‘Two Giel Martyra, Hot he grand and perfectly | piace, me, if Fig Ne oa a trip Its title (@ @ misnomer, pure and oe enttCn hee given twa martyra to the Hot altowether out of the question. BIMP IO. Ono ie Liane ohaub, who will be swerthonrt toge tier, If 1 could haye you all to myself for ne voar | i ould gladly give up my life. yet woul 1 pay euch a price for sueh ry one must worship worship my div ler we may make uch a bt) fomething, and { Mame, my charmer, kot, ee ® “It hae boon an age of aleved you goodshy, my wads ful sWeuthoart, Your sorrow your love for me. * oan! of me Ovt, 3, Ished you could give me thirt Jona kisses? | would have given ye twice that mans. “My every inant -m it ie sweet, faced girl 1 jo 1, Bometin ,} my poor i 3" is nitmoat | okie fool (hat 1 would gt a, “ clasp you to my hear’ fi ioe, ey nity, my ou be re- ene our time ane 4 Bhe Mad a 4 one (Peter Py td © 1 trust you fully, i aco when one rte | ae eat fh reais den. 10, 1801, acon Holl) nad ave tO wo and Money je Vain, Hid bly is cer 1 see from me more ple Bl meteeers we, will have iD me a Oak wh kiew ‘von love Aa seh ar No, ur | ae | hal you that I love e ne ie “Harry” slept in a glorified night M fetter than I do aaa belonging 14 brotha a ." BY oh Neal in lwmess, own yn PA a hands, 1 » She Wrote Tw Vas ol ond wf nel, worker with all y ieven you, 1 another of the kK are the question and ists 4 of recelving a Ist pa r tre fled with protenta. ns of her love for him. Ho write bel nae you to pe al a core, and pray. t you return Amertoa my ‘own tality): loving, br Ing sweetheart. It would Kill me oth the next of Harry's ebietolary gems, “I love you better than my fife, and in+ | Will be As true aM steel to you, and will love you as,1 do now forever,” fmch a Dreaming! wise, and I sweay all the good In my ia Baie" ate” | a RY a Mam years, | had rather die than look Into a dint Home one 'nterfored by gi without y pu ie with our oa and you looked up into etter uM, antlelpates| my eyes and pal b tie ady 6. ea iad return hn Australia, | (0+ aight, if Mi ft our he ihe my Now 1 ion for the se Fi“ Marware nor! claap aft: i gor th and Wares PH wel? do tend love, my rweethoart? pd nearly know, You teat and dearest when T can and wel you ire Fav little wera in H thie wide would a Kine tever " hating and 1 Anow that it en Hs Haat ites, bathod, put on dry clauhee peph Tort at my dir fora ine time before to your. tr ta never you do my Mee Biue-Byed Boy, “You have madi , A. Pe ggie ue Loan fea corral that You hi “You must ay, you end 1 ster, een 8 by “the asetea bon not ory, my, idol, my |} sweetheurt member that I love you Just aa | ever on Waal hing tion's ited an =the Sess doar Fi} whole heart, Them Seurrying, Corn tn tte woman's weirt factory at 121 Prince street, One of the shafts opern- ting 4 wooden pulley ran dry this morn- ing, and the fiction fet the pulley on fire. A pitt saw {t and shrteked that the place was burning and for.an hour the | Aadanecadldinvtsonjen abana 1 the girls ran ints the street. Home uve mill girl ites helpless in her grave in “Harry, awer the at adorn | | at te to reflect that dear! Harry srs oan a Ne coeenpnten in FORTY GIRLS IN FIRE ieee HAtile Biase im Prince Street Gente} Forty girls aro employed by Joreph | e Uttle mill luetration of the aok, “pot calling + iitfectly willing to © territory that the moral vernment could be impre Cany such insinuation come from ity borders and where ts trouble lately (his statement ha» been wht to my notice during my Week's sojourn here, [ have yet to hear one oltigen who will Hot admii in confidence, and not for pubs Hoation, of course, that the elty morale need Improving. The LH all agree that they should bo lime prove Yet no one in power has the courage to go ahoad and Improve them, Agitation by « Girl, young «irl of Paterson ts elroulat+ A petltion to have the eltisena jotn mt artwright, bad works Intere In the st of a! loon r, The Guardian She has wor! alously for the caure which she & Juat one. Jerman with her to alan It and,” he sald, "1 am between the devil and. the Need bly he was. It now which he tnd whteh the he streets. One good pull and the engines were on the way to the plage, Pour engines patrol A water tower, a fire and a Chlef of Battatlon an ie aay ne rain Prince street ind, out. the t ingthe alarm may have inten to feward her, but if such were Nile intention*he fatied, as tone of the forty girls would toll ber non A discharge her, other, and they ant quiet thas waa golden. ad ho damage, wolng out of NS OWN ageord when the’ machinery was stopped and of a BIT A CAR CONDUCTORS LIP, Free Fight at Bilaabethport & in Mayhem Charge, A fierce firht took place last might on Charles and Alexander Gibbons, sons of ‘Tux Arsessor John Gibbons, quarreliod with George Hunter, the conductor, "he r thelr fare. Frank Parkor, another conductor, who happened to be on the car, went to Hunter's agaletance, as did the motor- man The passengers fed to the street, Conductor Monter was knocked down by Charles Gibbons and had his lip ! nearly bitten off. The ie, Gibbons brothers, ware finally footh thin mt nt abe ice ourt and one of mays m aeainst the biter of Conductor Hunter, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, anne —_—— PATERSON MEN AT FAULT. Natwral Loatere Take Advantane ‘To the Editor of The venting World Tt have lived in Paterson, N. J, for weeks and monthe at odd times sinc: 189, I have tn that space of time met » great many “mill gira’ 1 have me three distinct ctasses, Wirst, the good, Godefearing, shure! girl, I know of some cases where ther women are heroine In the true senae 0 the word, Seoond, the girl who mands eveningr and Baturday half holidays at plenicr an dances to have @ "good time." The) mean no harm, only they do not know the correct definition of thy words "oor times," ‘Third, there aro some who are real) dintasitetul pepole, but they aro the ex contion aixt pot the rule. Hus Pawimon whould look to ite men ‘There are so wany good, upright, Inde pendent wage-earning women in Pater son thes @ great many mon seem to tak: edvpatage of, the fact, and will no work. This, I think, Is one reason wh Ahere are so many “corner masters better named loafers, 1 trust thie me help to convinee the readers of Mix , King’s articles that they are true RANCHES I. 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