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EERE SEER TST RE TI ET eT TIE TET I \ THE WORLD “THU RS D: AY EVENING, MARCH 21, 190i. MAD MILL GIRL SAYS SHE’S GOING ON STAGE WHEN STRIKE IS OVER. Stubborn Mary Jane McMahon, of Pater- son, Also Says It's God's Will She Should Stay at Her Looms. Mary Jane McMahon, the nk & Duga J. scotted Waman weaver ¢ Mil, at Pacerson the rolice this noon when they reel thelr services to es. her home. Inetead she walked home in the middle 0 the s i q the car tracks On her br ned a bunch « The strti follow or but made nod Miss MoMahon raw declaree Sat when this trouble is ended will on the stuge She has had se ozens | of photographs taken standing tn a dra matic attitufe. atelock in ¥ etreet, with tw dally at the hole any air) oneen coward the mil doers, and settled belief that thts the big mill run int 13 striking girls at Ribbon Mills are varrying foraard ftanch a campaign as any won a “By the end of the week.” any one of ne girls will tell you, “we shail be eet- Yo fer our work-thavs Instead cf from 39 $144 week for the work of the ti Fpeed looms. That leaves an enormaus profit to the mill Proprietor Frank, of about the y Paterson mil! that is holding st the demands cf the women riers, sits in his snug tittle offce and Bays grimly Employers Stand Firm. Sot while grass grows and © runs will we give the girls plece wa he Lam a erabbed old bachelor, SCOOT OTTO COOGIS say, But they spend a few 1S) 1 know that, Ard 1) y ff the street and ox | 2% & loth And we wo: work ade hten cents zs ents, and committees who walt upon. him, and sttens looms alike fat! to mace And ail the logte his thre pers. who personally xoliet siris at thet: to infty nuns the Mahon, wh » be senes remain at her loom. thirty went Mian MeMahon's Wind, i FOS O OOK ant I'm gettin’ not one ¢ tng tw ms. the strikers, orders were work «week azo Ia a bh: Chicago Mrs. ind of the Mo House of St jram taken refu MeMahon ts mental has been since Maat J comn to an a | months. Mrs, Elvin. mtrikers. _Mowever that may be, for $1 nk & Dugan Aave wor » not often on the mark when they Monday mor ier has come in the five are daugh- Supt. Benz, Lena and Tlitte, and y Wook no side In the “show meat! Cis, the meeting held inside the mill | girls called a week ago vist Plekets Active. razed woman r weman & hs canduct the ho part excepting to meket duty, Whi mite and vetta Kell, five went back to work a Muth and Miss Guunan, Lake View, a And the Mifin, who tra ney left work at all, is Miss, Mary. Jane Mc PAI MRS. “JACK” BLOODGOOD’'S Society Woman Who aiwaye interesting “Dike my cowne? Well 2 s[0\e 940 (o108 Sia) ore(olereiwieioreie/eieia)spe(eresereies® thing all the tm “Gamoling in soctety? Why, yes, I Dugan. he sirln take abouts large amount which he c: why, ft Is absurd. GOWNS ARE HOME PRODUCTS. $ 4 Adorns the Stage é Talks of Her Dress- maker, Her First Part, Her Favorite Character, a Social Foible and Her Am- bition. ] SVreseecoesessesosec H the fire: ac Leaw her oa. iny oo preliminar fi we were off, woman-lik Meet of verantional on the cheap over there, | tien, But To never de © wn tsa shing than those m sam the My taste elt yen will the me in plain dresses when | suit my own ne dust plain» reses itoany trimmings we That fs my taste age? ON, very Iraged now ant times over a Sonething te com appes Such a} ae it was han my performance of tt roforger It duet wish t) ht knew the frat thing | ap, te begin with, pening night Loput every my face that E had how and whe ing tel to ume. 1 Joa sure Focan never tell f<and men, when tt inte May Robson's room and her te dey cometh for me. She off at least pal of what Thad ind smoothed me down, and ne up Ul as last L resembled ing human tte Part. tT think, a Peg Wofllngt) th Wer Ens 1 my tke comedy nots to pl so that T dare not indulge many dreamn Jost yet.” going 1 remit permanently ed. ch things in her home. 1 when fon on time, nits arn It wan always active—busy aby The more work thy eo are apt ty get onto! er idle a ! 1 deatre to Hole. Bridge ure Mts py ief, you know. [owas tin The The Gambling re gay they do play cards for low | ari So by Way not?) They can afford tt. 1 tige gambling {4 certain.y fascinating. 1 { pelleve much money ver tne | f ed, however, And me young ma 8 for chat story | fy having fost a) by rd, | Pretty. Kown [through tie a fo vlew JASE GORDON.” H ¢ whisked vr art wan lost to my PRD SULZER DID NOT HATE HIS CHILDREN (MUCHTER CONE Ernest Tells Why He Thinks Father Did Not! Mean to Disinherit Him. Father Insists that the | Girl Is Held for : nica { Ransom. ein going to be a | fd Mr. Goodman, “and Lama ii over the dixporition « much. of Councilman Herm r. who | tight the °, ¢ wkeeper eee | ally cuts wil {nthe [dren of Herman Sulzer sine IN og the property tnt faithful "tots a hard taht * have « geod can Clara, a} pliinty that 1 onde of reven= duly intluence . provided she de-| not necessary t he rest of the €$- i nei over him. the | more ways madoniacike soung iver: | quencing a man, and pactibed an “my falthOul | the will ttwelf show Hibtne lew bute’ whol wnagetianioncstearextreined ning Word reporter? | “phe tire: move 1 saall mike will be she mitt the dead body Of) ty apply for of al an Sulzer that she had lived With | temporary admintst ETC him as his wife since Feb. 15, 187 Jin a day or two. B: Shove 1 “The so fur as f know was| and at yj entire: y onal ty extent de une} Puss Ve lat do ny it, that Mig. his rm@of the le stock co known lem Riv emt € But Mr. Sulzer ro mother tate goes to Mra Ida Welms dark-haire cee, who housckeens 1 addre . No. Koavenue, were foun lon lake Sixty-thimd street yesterday earned from Surah Wri rk bowr No. 20 Norsh Ur Sarah suen | him Vomsiock udy musie Young Sulzer's States Mrs, Sulzer referred an Evening we orld te her Jaw rets Moses Gecal nan, ie informatien | Mt reson, sald PYYTrTy her mu: but ouiree eben dra It may h ! | ter, of the General Sessi treat | it but we have ample evidence that ls father was bewltched or something 2 that weman (Mra Welmannt. ce “My father musi have been Insvne % w that if F la when he was Induced te sgn that will, aad ler HA Vi ¢ Cat a ee cage | ween the cildow < THE MISSING NORMAL SCHOOL sTUDENT. indicate, why Waw I: that three eee | ¢ hefore he died, when my sister a leavniieate | hersets th | Sppagananasanccancennensesanerens forced our way part the guard Meee Wed tor |twoen Sixtleth and Sixty-sixth streets woman got Inte my father's aby Penta terest | without success. avire of Mudey . trong current seis out Into the lake s bee missing from tre he told her to ‘get owt! and to ‘atop lie 4g mole; siop tghting 7 Say ARN gd that ‘das hal told me to wo/and.|retea ave cence fei tL a meee oan application tlank at the Civil |inan said he knew nothing about that. Service Board and bring it to him and | Mrs, Sulzer and the children Ive In he'd do all he could and ave that I got elegant apartments in the fa good position In the elty government, |the Cathedral Parkway, betwee And he told sister Clara to go upgthe [und Seventh avenues, Btate to a boarding college and get a ———— and Mf the girl has eon her body hits probitily Hoop water. uther of the irl ant nigh: He » atielde tn formed from the e girl daugyter was will not eredit any morning ui of the outer He han an {de fnod education. ‘Spare no. expense," DISGRACED, SHE DIES. LAtaoamiaanutie a¢ ‘ ‘or At auld he to Clara, ‘L will pay for tt all. other theory her since thar time r, Thomas Con merchant. of Hudso: city for two days ae ighter some Lawyer Copying Wit. o $<. Girt Neen Arrested raat aes Seek (to Mentify a Crary W exram has been recelved at Polfee | bes with thy pk a dono of car- ty from the Ch alice | to her whereabouts Nika | home mornl woman in cited th ron) Loja’ line sa letter add Harestellihecsth Mabel is elga Mr. Goodman was found with a ste wan, | tole ph nographer at the Probate Clerk's office In the Surrogate Court making a cony| | [lllle Kiater, who ¢ of the will, which was filed at 415 yea-| Polle ackl In the terday afternoon, just after the office | “eaterday, died to-day In the City Hon- cloned for the day. by Jamen Heyde, of j Mital from the effects of the polson. Bhi Rio Wall atrect, aitorney for Stra,| ¥™4 committed to the Jali on Tuesda: Wetmann. ee FIs persona ene, wasn tren. Me Ze Wagner, te add: bods of thar|#"¢ dors not appear t ver four- t+ ant ived on ton | Atree: At this address not y, of thar] she doe Dt ADP 0 be o to This ts che first 1 baye seen of We sireoe Newark it oP Poume was knows. 2 toon, She by, beea @ttending the Nor- ’ wo a oe — STUDENT ISA CIRLAINS AN OST WANDERER. | WIT} CIRL CHUM i Mabel Connor, of Hudson, Unusually Attractive, Probably a Victim of Overstudy. 58600499995 99945999549999948 49999999850009099 ter aunt. Mra, dane Jordan Forty-fires street, nine brown hatr Her hair Waa, in ad a ling with. fur, ms |r her relatives or friends frat atre: moved to > 188 p years oid, although | Mary Moflakel, chirty-fve yearn, vid, of No. 169 Gree nt avenue, Brooklyn, ay in died of the wiarate on North Brother Tor ity whi 1 ie made. ub vo Injand this morning. tenerment-bouses. a Joins the One She Loving a girl frien fatuation CatHerin from home, donned male attire and Aomonth tas lived with the obi etlons Mins Glenn ts» xirk whom she loves tn Mendelson woman, T Mr. and Mrw ran away Thomax and ltved southweat section of the nm acting as thelr appeared from her | isked to locate the nigh! thes were me The their ottlcers Phe Glen wink said 1G Miss Mendel» kood dew CSISTIST FESSSHIFHTSFSTSTISS GHDSSSSSOSSOSSSSy. PSGSOOS pasecensessanaoes at Siatyeedgnth street purpose of here |Avenue near Fours | — —— Wrown t wwe Attempts fn Jersey Cte. rainy Alfonzo nw ok On the third tin on th one Jast night and sported at the Board of Healta | lizabesh O'Donnell, tht Sant Tw had «mali-pox and was 1 orth Brother Island. dinates aah tet + the present time there some to be ao 1 cheap commentat contain giowing advertion iieerlenceilee'| ‘stasca ai metheds to sell be nor din we evér expect to te $1 THOU ART A JEWEL.” > $151.00 <2 20th a Piano. $10, membership fer 3 vet ‘INVESTIGATE ! BE CONVINC ANDERSON CO, 470FULTONS Be : MRS. PRYORS Hynes Goes to Prison for Ten Years at Hard Labor. Patrick 1 do| mobbed Mrs Fourth avenue tunnel at Thirty-elghth . was sentenced to-day Pryor in the street on Fe Jndge Newburger to ten years at hard labor tn Sing Sing, ‘The contention of his lawyer wea that he had been forced to steal to get ne- and starving wife ceasities for his 4 Judge Hynes sald showed that he ha een convicted be- he had forced his wife commit perjury In the pres- fore: steal and to a dangerous man to be at maid the Judge PLAGUE ON TROOPSHIP. and Twenty eraona May De Infecte: SOUTH AMPT! arrived here, and has been Loves and Dons March suffering from the plague Male Attire. {wolates Twenty HE SAID IT. + | And Every Word Was Worth a Gold Piece. “When an old experienced druggist advises a man to throw medicine to the dogs and use good common sense and the right kind of food the ad- vice ts worth heeding. mine whom knew druggist, but an honest man as well, dvised me, in order to cure m pepsia which I had suffered with for i long years, and spent hundreds of hid Seen eeen| dollars In order to get well, to quit t of all kinds and make my meals ~arfon Grape-Nuts Food and cream, cooked fruit and Postum Cereal Foot a year ago f became acquainted wich | Coffee, days a great RhaneGl had taken ‘place. {1 was no longer troubled with pains in the side, smothering spells, palpa- ward to a good night's rest. also free f stomach that h man, hei 1am enjoying as good health as I ever did in my life, and no healthier man can bg fou! I firmly believe. winter [ was out and we had some of doors eve! nd used coffee and kinds of Hanid bev a (ges were constantly complat Fait not suffer In the lenst, did L rontract a bad cold during FIREBUG IN BIG TENEMENT. worked with me Hurn Tenement | the cold n Pittsburg who suf- fered from dyspopsia She was a terrible sufferer but she went on Grape-Nuts ood and Postum Cereal Food Coffee afd gained 23 pounds in less than three months, nish color of her complexion, and small gold rin Jetory brick bag of school booke ang | Nt V2 Mende jaid. She lost the kre now schoo! girl's es bright as lies vaterel am well off and Grape- Nuts and Postum ane |iooo savedeasion, know when stick Food Coffe ilies aot rata Ga aed ! ata tach ac sd lt te tate Facts About this waist sale worth knowing. Fancy Imported Goods (French Batiste), OTHER HOUSES are selling them for $9 and $10, Our Price $3.90, Atout 290 left. Come early. Sale Friday Morning 8.30 sharp. Kasha Larharlsls. . Broadway and 13th St. SSS FTOVSVSVS SSSVOOS 2O8OS8 OOSS8SS8' THE DEADLY PARALLEL. Look on This and on This. These Advertisements Emanate from One Concern World, March 3, 1901. | World, March 20, 1901, Ladies’ Dep't. $3.90 Waist Sale. Ge eecs SOO EOS OOOO 5888 Orlatoal Present Our ce. Value. Price, Uprlant 2 years. "345013739225 medi Club Payment Plan. Guarantees och Cento it lan't expen Wonderfully even tone. And maintaine that tone. You Are Invited - to call and inspect the new ‘‘ Pease” warerooms at 128 West 42d St., to which we have just re- moved to-day. You will! find an entire new stock of our Pianos, every one fresh from the factory. There is a decided value in the Pease piano, in tone and worl ship, which you will find hard to equal. A special ‘jplan of monthly Pay; ments. Good pianos of different makes as low as $125. * Write for catalogue, mailed frets PEASE PIANO CO. 128 W. 424 St. bet 6th Ave. & B'war, . ‘OTE THE NEW ADDRESS. COWPERTHWAIT’S RELIABLE A DELIGHTFUL CARPETS. DISPLAY of Spring Patterns and Colorings at Lowest Prices. “LONG CREDIT.” Sporting Records, Championships, &., are fully set down in the y 1901 WORLD ALMANAC. MOST COMPLETE REFERENCE BOOK PUBLISHED. A STOREHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE, A POLITICAL REGISTER. 1901 W Almanac and ineyclopedia. © 0 @ ook of aver 600 paces, 1,000 toptes Sobstaatialty downd te, protean SES ke ab ba ls Sha at ee