The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1901, Page 4

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Miss M’MAHON DEFIES STRIKERS AS MEDIUM TO GET A RICH HUSBAND. Po LeLe lee SVeIe hel oVevereie + wie aieieiese easel eisiereseieleresase) eiareletese oleresors, Mill Girl Who Refused i Likes to Be Escorted to Strike Wantsa Man 3 Home by Hooting with a Team of: +: Crowd and Sings tor Horses to Take Her : Them When They from Church. : Ask Her. I would see every man man and creeping child in Paterse the streets before | would brev word and leave the mill. take me out of there but When the right man comes .. can. I've stood in front of a loom w years now n’ I want some take me away. { don’t mind everybody know!n’ that I hope all this is goin’ to be the ™means of findin’ me :ome nice rich man for a husband—somebody that can keep a team of horses waitin’ for me when I come out of church Notoriety hrs brought husbands to lots of people and it ain't too late to do it again. I'm known about the world over, almost MARY JANE M'MAHON hoMa I spent twenty-four hours wit Jane MacMahon, the woman gix weeks of the weavers’ sirthe kept open the Frank & Dusan Ribtor ‘Milla in Paterson, N. J. | “TI would see every man creeping child in Paters< Streets," wild Mary Jane, “‘betu would break my word and Icave the int f Nobody can take me out of there but a) wan, When the right one comes atong | de'can.” When I asked her what sort he mus de—this cavaller who should be tne Tight one—she replied ax one who speaks | whereof she has planned out “Well, he must be the kind enough money to take me out of the mill. He must be the kind that car Give me a team of horses and can h ™e to sce the world. I've stood in fron of a'loom for thirty years now. I don't even ever get to New York. 1 want Bomebody. to take ma away.” Eecort of Ten lolicemen. ‘This is the wecret of Mary Jane's Gevotion to her loom in the weaving toom, This is why she is willing to bw followed home at night by 1,00 people And ten policemen. ‘The wish of + Birl to be “taken away” is the back of the opposition to 16 very angry strikers, and has resulted In the Mary IacMahon personally conducted Matrimonial agency, imited, When I reached Paterson at 6.50 in the afternoon, the street between the rali- Way track and the mill was noisy with People. In ten minutes Mary MacMahon would leave work. \s)eYSreLeLe1eleleiejelele/eicicleistessies sieieislelejelers sie cisieisiejeeie woman and ead in tt with le lelerelelelerersieieieie eisiese sie ere) do that on the etreet for Ww com ul Paterson leaps at the signal and comes 7) At least 300 men and boys and school- BI tins vnMs tasting k the the doorway of flanked by a policen Two police | rane men stood at elther end of the block Biaticore Other policemen were atationed back of | AP Rome 5 the mill to provide for her exit by an- other door. The sergeant himself wa: there, one arm thrown care! the police telephone. here we With kodaks, It looked on the ou asii€a circum and nippotrome, a toren Mght procession, ani war @ance were contident emerge. A Mttle after 5 ock the mit win ows filed with faces, and tn was @ rush of the crowd. and the band should have struck any minute for me 1 don't hope Indian un There camo out from the mill a hort. |! 1 Mur @light girl dressed in 1 Wek. eer ee REN: HELD AT BAY BY MADMAN. Shot One mon and Then Blazed Away at Tailor's Dummy. PHILAL Arrest wih hia prot i SLEHIA, April sof a duel Buffalo Bill qe oeseeanl of the College of the Plains, in Wyoming, Near Yellowstone Park. | Eastern adewentenal Will Be in This City—| A Course of Three! Months for $250. orporation Matin, College and Ir \ ny oof Rough Riders were fled estenday in the office of of State at Trenton, > a capital of 020% and tn train youths in ltary ee. tn . ecouting, cavalry ht wound rough rhding. ‘ iy (Huffale Bil). Joan artes [). Curley wark, | ws lege fin Big 1} extensive hoist bail erect ng comfortable qua logs and) fashioned after forts ised aro raft of fre ibjoote xought the students of the in charg: NI roadway New enathastiustl waste Ha hos Hookah enedown xelons Waynard sonm and others iy pen alr with pink | Popples in her hat westward and the about her. ‘The girl looked steadily at the xr She w rowd and she held one Tad nt Diting her Angers f if i wht th crossed the street, entered tie tunwel | raul u Vit hotke Hit under the track and struck up Straight = , ro splendor atreet to her home. Sac was Mary Jan thes MacMahon who won't strike ron Song. ‘ In the tunnel a man tried 19 push her aside, and wome one cations “Bing for us. Mary Jane! @ong this afternoon!” T looked to see her k undaunted ua she wax against the brick wal! f th man who approached her. 11) at the requent the girl ste pink popples began to nod with the mo tons of her body ax she ee TN AUTO TANK \ ZONN GALE STRAW BONDS CAUSE WOE. whose low notes are clear Mary Jane announced waves and Cody would not ihe: Home of Policeman Shepherd at Arlington, N. J., Ransacked in the Night. which occurred { of the tows A daring burglary the Ariingyon Doe r near Hoeman Charles 8 ms Tt de on Schuyler avents ir op p M Arlington Mea and ndjoins ‘ ‘ Mh \ ‘ —— - — LE: mhdattene eae ment thrown « van while | 1 ms Works of Locomobile| Deserted ieee Suffer | ina is Tie asa then she yowed arent Company of America ; by Unreliable I: street. It var mt Threatened. | Po was awakened and the » partly few deri reauy Policemen t i 5 M eri Lowell awe r ved | Guarantee. igation | 7 ss Near her be lade give ry mnouth pour an aw woult Ike to find [wave diy address aso. 2 mur. He went on the bont ef amar who tad deserted his wife and a womar shad deserted ner ehilt 7 ry urity the Max milh Eleventh avenue and Fifty ya nh and ‘The man mili, yothe flax Yo room tn He gave the Centre street Court about ee epee Gulden THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1901. B. Altnan & €o, NECKWEAR DEP'T. Ecru Batiste and Venise Lace Bolercs, $2.65 Ecru Venise Lace Collars, For Saturday, Ajri 20:1. & 2.85 1.30 & 1.85 White Organdie or Pique Sailor Collars, 30c, & 48c. Taffeta Silk Stocks, : Japinese Silk Hemstitched Tizs. Lawn and Lace Collars, 33c. & 38c. | 35c. 68c. & £1.25 Specially adapted for Mises’ Coats, Reefers and Va sts. enn, Te CANT CENA rms csson! LOOT THE HOUSE. -2¢2 One of the men threatene! to kill her made an outery The thieves rinsacked the house from top to nm Among the art wo ord wateh nHoowsh, a quant’t jumerous her articles of » the men wer phere inunaged tof woby which they hed wt Ane thelr escape to the Keare va have notitted elties and Suys Husband 1 Pauline Menke, of Forty-tret atreet, sist who was electr munlering Guldeamuppe, ape ared thin morning in the West side as complainant against her hus- nth avenue and of) Martin uted in Sing weed ‘ found it ° nl, Paul, whom she charged with freely, m: fe * ‘ toon cengzy V Milano, on the bond of a L-aUpport, ind retortin: 2 B at rs Denes “OF man named Rica, who deserted hla wil S husband ten butcher, He satd that we dr ' ‘iment: Mr. Blair has lo see ¢ aall he ved at No. 224 Cent wife had on several occastons all right. 1 ger my at in ! ya Women and children who apply for ald!and owned the property hireatened his life. with a carving knife te fin having thelr tuabande and fathers | Barker was sent there to find him he | and that he HH to live with her, .’ pes Wavy reat we heir | Met tee men who sald they! She In turn charged Menke with a pus SEN TALE ertONeOur eR eDOLE twrar Im, too, for counter ning her life. ‘The Magistrate ur- BUY (5 stigated. and, If Woe. | fectin erred Menke to pay his wife 1a week. er i ems were turned ot Hunt of money paid to them| —-— | ine held AA [lee tam iets ean | U.S. Senator Frye In Mere, Guy May Buy Mamition Grange. | ‘ | Macatent y instance @ man who has to ALBANY, April 15.—Senator Blater you," auld files . fh — who arrived| Sl! 6 for you,’ sald my) ne itames were under control in Mt: m 32 lo $10 a week muat have a PRESTR res oe introduced ‘a bill to-day. to permit New at the plano and struck} teen intnutes, bitt in that abort space bondsman, Cee ene Cae BOLE EEE WURESE CE! cee tera tee purename ia spamilton nd then the incongruity of time wouut $3,00 damage was done. Mr, Blair pays one of the men he Frie, of Sfalne, ere At Lert ( ROUGH RIDING SCHOOL TO BRACE UP MEN ABOUT TOWN TOOK (Ale}e | sieyereisyejeleieieiwieres Iowsy THEer EXPEL A Te att : foch him inarksman him tid ipply lemons tt the Royal Duteh Cocoa, Price Reduced to 32c. 4-Ib. Can. Quality Maintained. Most Economical, Because Purest. ————_—_—_—_—_—_ HAVE ‘You ANY BUSINESS PROP- erty to let? Sunday World Wants nd tenants quickly. “ Saturday, April 2oth An Extraordinary Sale of Silk and Cloth E‘ton Coats at Ve less than usual values, 200 ‘Taffeta Silk Etons, one model, plain taffeta, with straps of satin, other model with cluster tucking; finished with Arabian lace or tucked batiste collars; any size 32 o 42 bust. 200 Broadcloth Ktons, w.th bands of taffeta trim- ming, finished with — silk stitched vest; sizes 32 to 42; choice of silk or cloth; S7ZO. OO each, | value $15.00. :|Lord & Taylor, rondway & 20th St. al Great Sale of Girls’ Coats, much below recent prices, Girls’ Coats, 4 length, of tan and navy cloths, with tucked batiste ilor colla AEB value $10.50, at $7. 50. Girls’ Coats, of navy and red cheviots; also fine covert cloths, finely silk lined—with or without lace collars; sizes 4 to 14 yr: values $12.50 to $15, at $10.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St B. Altman & Co. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. For Saturday, April 20th. Women’s 2-Clasp Suede (Kidskin) Gloves, in Black, White and Colors. $1.00 Pair. JOURNEAY | & BURNHAM. FLATBUSH AVE., JUNCTION FULTON ST.. BROOKLYN. Men’s Goods. Regular 50c. Scarfs for 25c. All new Spring styles, made of fine igrade silk, in light and medium effects, Four-in-hands,. Im- |perials, Bat Ties and Tecks, 25 cts. Also Cambric Night Shirts, V- shapeat neck, neatly trimmed, 55 cts. in- stead of 75 cts. Madras Pajamas, 95 cts. instead of $1.50.

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