The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1901, Page 6

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‘as those not married, ponder the commen Inw the hushands are bu: THE WOKLD: WEDNESDAY EVENL SOME NEW YORK WOMEN WHO HAVE WON SUCCESS. No. 4—A Busy Stenographer. — The Misses Rosenfield, |3 Starting with No Cap- ital, Now Employ 35) Wage- Earners and} Take in $35,000; Gross Receipts Per) Year — An_ Instance}! Where Pluck and} Business AbilityMade Two Women's For- tunes. There is a firm of women, % & Rosenfield, who have demonstra ability of women to earn a compete by their own exert! The firm docs typewriting, phic work and translat) ploy stenographers who can eral languages and are bes. sablic and conveyance o: Tne wend of the firm, Rosenfeld, at the outset found | with an invalid father ani two y | sisters dependent upon her. | She went to a buat 3 college, tnns-! tered stenmography and typewriting and it | deeds Mins vunger secured a position In a lawyer's office 1d Miss “It must not be belleved Rosenfield, “that men always cheapen @ woma! labor. Inexperianced as 1 ‘was, my employers insisted! upon paying me the sme price as an expert and were always equitable and generous tu the! titude toward me. I do not believe men are unjust tn business; I have not found It 9. Mise Hosentold is ng woman, Somitante wali a fragile-looking an t porsemsed of She saved her mo: ‘and. devoted it to making her family | 0 comfortable. She had no time for] < frivolity and nothing to spend on | fos of dress. She worked ail day, | in the evening taugh crafts | to her two atsters. Sie beean Without |: any capital whatever. s: brains. While in the la 4d outside work, and cumulated so fart that to rent an office of he- own. “My first office.” said Mins Rosen | “coat me under $20 a month. Toniy had! enough money to pay the first month's rent and the hire of two machines, 1 have never asked or recetved any mone favors, and have always drawn 00) yer's office ah WIVES SHOULD OWN. SN CALLS THE D> and netara sf OOO If Dir ter i The Arm has now note ' “Tt has now been ety are ay ve Mx offices tn different ars since 1 muccess for my- teadily wt chents MONEY THEY EARN: 4+ Brainy New York Women Disagree with the| Decision of the Supreme Court. Married women in New York St: mot entitled to contre! of money hey individu. y earn, Sustices Bis eho i, ritt and Clarke. have a right to ¢ earnings oof their wives, No matter whether the money Is earned by floors or by tea music, by nursing Bick or by practicing law; by clerking or on the stage, the husband ean demand and in Greater New York who work regula and the aggregate of weekly earnings» will amount to a half mill- fon dollars. Mrs. Timothy L. Woodruff, wife of the Lievtenant Governor, takes the broad ground that a ‘woman who earns money should (tied to spend tt. She adds Mrs, Woodraff's Opinion, | “I am not suMciently acquainted wi} ‘the Jaw to express an intellix on the decision rendered by th Court whereby working wive fin the position of working day tn and{ day out, with some one else to draw |i thelr pay for them. “On broad grounds I think the persen |) who does the work is entitled to the profits." Mrs. Carrie Chapman ¢ ry of the National American Woma. b frage Association, enyn: it “The decision of the Supre that married women who are entitled to the money the come as a surprire to the New York. 1f this decision holi f{ means that we are returning to C Wal-thmes, when women had abso! no status themselves, but were of dependent: “It was supposed by the women Btate that the contro! o: guaranteed to married won The re @ion of the Susre.ne Court 4 which is nui nd void, inetead of 1 r the written @tatutes of tho Stat York Thi q@emneses a great surprise to un, but as}! than the deet K COCKTAIL AND DIED. Kxohaage Employee Grin- | oa Mricken in Motel Cate. Griswold, Afty-flve years old, years a bodkkeeper in tie ate Exchenge, dropped Williamsburg, ried ie red T rath hoohardst the be strat) An ain ni think either died of apoplexy. MRS. TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF. a sald he had ——<——— Gold Found In Virginia, NORFOLE, ¥: 8 IMIly | deposits of gold, copper and Valunadie ad ha | | | | | | BOOnOO halt In the . @ision, just opposite the F yd Iron among | inent authors are mall bexinning i f sigh and wom- KENDALS STNGY Says Penuriousness Drove Him and Sjs- ter from Home. business at t= | 8 BEL FOUCKT BY WOMEN, Used Swords in Pres- ence of Two Women and Four Men. The Hvening World) PHILADELPHIA, May 5 Two w en battled with = Park noand uinpire About 37 aren} Works | Tn dt were tw dressed ea and four men red in the style. The party dl bank and. the ed near the river carrtone crave | Hoewught her in was temporart ind and on rape from the er inginanenrelueqeenitide uy down he tive pants tn duel Nal been | for «series of rr Elect! Only Dorrington Kendal-Grimston, eo Kendle of stage fam ket mmett, home some years Incongental st ound Linge Wo twenty-seven years Med fina A South Afriea to this elty. to | sister whom he had not reen | he was « White en yours oli! talking to reporter for The Evening World in the Continental Hotel, Mrondway, a i tell iim how Mr. Grimaton was ‘Twentieth street amd In to There was morning in Hime age and your sinter win compelted mb down with Mise | Vaus y the tet Mins Vaughn's heme in Amt | P vite or Skytane, | \ Wah 1 Mfr eth troubles with ther Grimeton he 1 Woukl not ty were t ° without Fsectng a| my own, my parents but once font care to wee them nat the real state of milly was told to the soon thelr part haw caused ar CHINAMAN FOUGHT THIEF. | stm ob Ready to The man who lye charge of ate shaved cranium, Ho went to Chinatown yesterday, te- turning, he found McMuhon in his place with all his customers’ wash bundled and rendy to be carted off through a rear window, Wah grabbed the intruder and stood for a sound beating, until the rumpus brought Bis, police. Ler son of} y goed | ‘Mrs. Shaw Talks Joy- ously of Her Marriage That Is to Be Sol- emnized This Even- ing. sweet, hizh-l will be tn this “My wedding tosntght.” She ts Mrs Margaret Shaw, « ind she wit be this evening room Colonnade Hotel apled apartme house her non, at West Washington p! There Dr ant puturier make the hom “he! re Will no weddln Jour Ated an gto take, there 4 she le! Mrs a alti Her Waads were tremblir faint Mush on her work of prepar: and a rutt Over her with ieee cuffs! lerepe about her thre was thrown a soft wi failing a» coquet shawl about a Spans On her left hand she sink. ring placed thet y th more than of the Equitable Lite Coy, an Bride Should Db "1 shall take It off to-morrow,” she said, turning the worn band upon her finger. Then she dropped her hands in her black alpaca ‘apron and lashes, a a | price, oun! SENSATIONAL PRICES FOR Thursday and Friday. A HARVEST FOR DRESSMAKERS & HOUSEKEEPERS. ula ok [regular a Kot | regular prt i table damask, our regular val 310 vid. ll whe kand ail BO. yy 1 re bleach satin th fos Aten heavyoa tine quality. be ‘au: cu this t slik-fnished perealines, colors, thin nate, S2¥C Dinck percalin led pe color: thin LINENS. welht hemmed lnen; 5c sel Sc BED COVERINGS, ncihe, sheety mentlone ds, splendid Beane make, but r-| belleve the lowest ever offered to you for these goods 2,000 Dozen SHEETS andi CASES offered below wholesale x34 Inches prices: ‘thts 10 Cres hed hea linen) SHEETS. FAXWO nish, @ in. wide; | 6INgO ality; this 39c)} zht irtotly all finished dam= 79 es of very fine) In-finished tabl ate 98c|! MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Linen Store, Main Fioor, Rear. BHroadtwow,. & G& S SS. Neckwear Department. Ecru Lace Collars with Revers, White Pique Stocks, . , | Wash Tie, 8c. 1 Sitk Tie, 75c. O:gandie and Lace Fronts, ‘ 48c. B. Altman & do Organdie Sailor Collars, Lawn Stocks, to tie, Turn-Over Collars, . Thursday, May 9th. 95c., $1.30 & 1.85 . 25c., 38c. & 68c. 19c. 18c. & 28c. wh is Ate fad a ring It in not true that 1 knew Dr, Cou-| value $10.00, our price wa I had never heard of such a I know when people of our married it looks as if we must Hut 1 never saw the died, not know was such a person in the world, "she asked in her quaint speech, have walted upon me when tourter 1 ea 4 AKO. wn he ved a And aut ng fu) ding out tte Ive been ‘ore the i ago. some my © BLUSHING BRIDE AT SEVENTY-SIX. “it's quite our own af-| Coutour! elghiy-seven, brisk direction about th Her vote rnitur rigs and her movements nothat more than echoed other Her cloth shoes made no note Mut Ue room. was a romanc People have tried he heroine of two o told ar—or sixty-fv husband 1 did «Szlks. We start to-morrow A Clearing Out Sale of our broken lines of Printed Foulards, at exactly % price. Light and dark grounds, including many navy blues; $1.00 goods reduced to 5O CS. a yard. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Continuation of Our SUIT Zale. Our great sale of Men’s €pring Suits was launched Monday morn’nz —and | bro ght just such crowds as an announce- ment of our kind should bring—it isn’t an everyday chance to pick from suis that ordinar.ly sell at $18 and $20 for "12.50 But the opportunity was ours to buy ‘from one of the best mills in the country, 1, 2 aod 3 pieces of a kind, enough to make about 700 suits, at a fraction of their regu ar cost. And they’re made up, as all our suits, in the best of style an‘ with a certain smartness and cut that is individual to our suits. That's the story and the reason why you can have your pick at $12.50. They’re fast dwindling, but there's plenty yet to go around. Better ‘‘get in"’ while it lasts. WM. VOGEL & SON. Broadway. Houston St. HOLBROOK'S SAUC MOTTLE SOLD IN THE USITED STATES 18 MADE AND NOTTLED IN EXGLAND! OA SIMILAR CLAISC MADE bom ANY on WoRCESTERSHRE SAUCE positive DECEPTION AND “FRAUD. HORACE. DE rt. BROADWAY, N.Y. <F (14 he, " ERTH yp, 002 9 RELIABLE" os CA RPETS” | FASHIONABLE COMFORTS | | this spring breathe of nature's dainty | tints and cool materials, and our bar- gains are seasonable, China Matting—$6.50 (per roll of 40 ydade The Oriental artists put thajr best H. ¢ KocHe Co... 125th St., West: Sole Agents for N. Y. of the Famous Shoe for Women J T.KELLY 263 6th Ave., Trase on 1 © Carriages and Go-Carts, A good Go-Cart for oni - $2.2 A large assortme: t to sélect from. tr) A full roll and reed body, steel wheels, foot brake, complete, regular © © Cthers from $3.c 0 up. Refrigerators and Ice Chests, ate styles and grades, from... 4.50 up Reed and Rattan Furniture, all styles and very low in price. prices, Brass and Metal Beds. a girl? R ‘Stace I at the Colonnade he Cc Nu has come often to eail upon me. But what romance there was," said Mrs. | Open Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 P.M, | haw with dignity, “we shall Sea rt the through at course, Awa home in her girlhood waa she belonged volutionary she was ince: very popular Her huaband Are ago, and she waa! with ons and a conaderadie 2 will make his home za Me aixty tive ths ws him’ that Dr. 10a Colonnade, friends of the two had an} | poss possible conmummation, Ehaw, WasLon the mast age, Ww pry. wo! aw, wit his hier mothe bi and) Dr. pee “ ears, old. ren his piather at the Wash- It Coutourter, er, He was ofte ut none of was for made the ac- ne utourler's. 20 s i year, There is a larger aunioed of sree day. deal. are often But we shall read together a goo: Why, peopie much older than wa ‘married, and what If. they have won womany tric a tut only of theme an present thia 0 Will be performed drawing-room, a room filled fr paintings ret ‘oll ghar uJ ancestora: and won ndvome old furniture and. bric-a There will be A weds ing aubper after the ceremony ev. George Alexander, of Untversity Place Presbyterian Church, will oMciat., ———>__ Good Times for Brickmakers, n| NYACK, N, Y., May 8—AIl the brick- the| yards In Haveratraw, Stony Point and ee of the wons of other places near there started up to- n| day, Prospects are better than $6.75): We are running this week, at very low skill into these, giving more beauty and durability than ever before. Extra heavy quality particularly fine for offices. Office furniture, too, latest conventences, Golden Oak Roll-Top Desks—$15,00. “Long Credit’ ments —all styles—all leathers— for all purposes. Oxfords, $2.50 Boots, $3.00 with all the means small pay- at venr canventonce, DR. McLAUGHLIN'S CASH ov CREDIT OFFER TO WEAK = @weerTHwaiT &6 OR PAIN-WORN MEN} 104.106. and 108 West 14° St RST AY, Greokiyn Stores: Flatbush Av. neer Patton $¢ THE Coward oo Shoe Be. poutiveiy cures Weak Sen, Stomach, Laver “and” Kidney ae ey ca ie For Children, 4} Is the net result of thirty yoars* full nat: endeavor in one direction—absoluto perfection of a shoe that should “Tmaintain, support, protect and in every way conserve the natural shapo of the little human foot—ao mistreated and abused. No shoe is like it. Sold only by the -| maker, and at the following prices: 65c. to $1,00 + $5.30 to $3.65 «+ $2.00 to $2.75 Shoes also for Adults. JAMES S.COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich St,, nearWarrenSt., NW Sond ror New Catalo} Te dyes not burn, ead for my Deauttfut DR. M. T. McLAUGHLIN, | 531 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, Sundays 9 to 1, Ome Houn—9 A. M. 10.9 PM. EYES-FREE. YOU SAVE 85.00, BIUGUPN, an OCULIST a nd assietaatal, are waking SC} DR. BRANFORD'S COMPOUND bit. 30 yearn’ prac. tice FIC #/GOTTON ROOT PILLS a positively reruave the wast obatt Ive you hale female hook, Spec oO with'a safet; ournt for $1, 7 s ANTAL on MOsy A powerful, ek (ne: Fall y nase St (oO D, Mee, “Baturdaye. includ F og WaeT 2a 8 doors wert of Paton atusee O. K. POLISH oe fal baal ied aca E Gothes Mangers Inside—Patent vastoner, 00 YOU'RIDE A| WHEEL? BUY A: insert-

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