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arenas Disobedience Waywardness. tory light ce! Tam familiar with the the floor. the furniture give two impressions. The light cells smell of 7 ‘The dark ceils are any other place for the pric Intended as a Punish- ment to Women for I have stood in the Hudson Reforma- Also in the elling, and ©. 3 with netting, Women white ont the cells are and other offenses. ere. FACTS. ABOUT PU lights are used at night. close. ar ey THE WORLD: WEDNE IN THE LIGHT CELLS. were at Dr, Bruce, who is a young woman, say The VISIT TO THE LIGHT CELLS IN HUDSON REFORMAT ORY. 200000! | Zona Gelz has visited the light cells in the Hudscn Refer ratory and kas made a thorough inspeetion of the institution, — F The skylights are of ground giass cat wor hick will be placed beneath the skylights. They are used as a place of confine- ment in punishment for disobedience, loud laughter, window breaking the girls ery out when clevtri di yesterday making curtains, walls ure pa:nted ACQUITTED 0 Caused Death by the HOngUes Tie Cure. AYSEVENING SUN iMRS. GIL-MARTIN’S LIFE TO FORM BASIS OF NOVEL. KILLING BABY. | [Nurse Alleged to Have | JUNE 26, 1901 'Wife of the Fort Hamil Writing the HME RYH EUR ERR HE ERK he ela NS 27 lA aE ton Artist Is Engaged i Book Herself. Pos ee EWE 3 Purifiers Speak Justice Jerome admitted to an Even- ing World reporter to-day that he had no use for the Committee of Fifteen. He spoke bitterly of their “kid-glov policy, and Incidentally remarked he did not think the Committee had any use for him. He said: “The anti-vice crusade 1s practically fead unlcen a now committee Is organ- ized to continue the work along strenu- ous lines. The Strenuous Leader of the “Il HAVE NO USE FOR THE BIG 15.” —JUSTICE JEROME, ‘'Kid-Glove” Ss Out His Mind. opening up and conducting be a on the old plan. Tam on the shelf—I guess you might saya back numb Justice Jerome will leave town Friday [afternoon for a five weeks’ vacatton, Most of which will be apent at his voun- try home at Lakeville, Conn. Several gamblers when told of the Jus- Uce's remarks wero quite jubilant. They quickly notified their friends that they would resume business very soon. @ t they are taken th olject to being locked up they are handcuffed, There The women sit or lie on the floor the first day they are placed there. Dr. Bruce refused to allow any of the placed in the light cells to talk with the visitor. In the last year six inmates have been treated for insanity— one for brain fever, from yhich she died, 90006800000000000000000000000000000000000000090000 | “The Committee of Fifteen apparently has ro use for me. Those eminent fel- [lows who want to purity the Bowery rose water and kid gloves have me on the shelf, Iam a stench in| ele nostrila, I act on their spirits as an trritant. I am remote in thelr exes. VAs long as I was nice and wore kid kioves and respected their wishes they hought that [ was all right. Perpetual vigilance 1a the price of peace, as in| JORMIGICR Ht Irena anus ae OS r beds in the cess ar: rs Established N.S MAN! S. B BR AND ! 231 EIGHTH AVE,, #©%, 2187 4x0 $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar. Over BRAT -five Years. the w Elizabeth Doyle sald handcuffed and tion. prisoners were in a whitewashed room, sun let in by a skylight: electric lights were turi women were of! and went mad. Now, the cells woinen who had been blaz S9990000000C00000 993590090000: : assosasaSSa ry Th are there 2 oq alan ais oa aayp ae ain ara velo SLAC LN s {heen used ag a atore-sroom for! that you de not speak te them akylighted. There are ejectric nts | NH H#leternal activity the price of decency in about 1? # five of them—turned on And |" a eeNVaToinTat ne atrial #| municipal affairs. SPECIAL NOTICE: the walls arc white. ane TEESE #) “s tried to expiain this to the Fifteen GRADU \TION P| Skylights of Glass. Tranter eee eek taking off my kid gloves and going RESENTS ‘The skylights are und ‘ 2 Eg vork in the only way practical and AT. Premanclint poling: nak one of the girls who # ble where successful reform 1s | GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 4 pot whitewashed. but the Muht cell haw she # | sesired The Wate fa 4 larger i { wood, and so badly paint EATER Chip hale “However, so long ant have erouees, a. are a sort of tan colo MRI DES MRUceT rmTATets? Cee eee # [them from their deadly apathy, made 4 inmates are AT WORK aaa Hae ers or brain fever, “| | them show an appearance of activity tn 1 CURTAINS FOR TH seer x [that they have woke up and taken 4 And there 1s neither ri yon A eatly é x %| occasion to cat me a bull, I have not 3 For ail th: } ! ‘ took roa eaty |e #| “I have shocked them by my undigni- Mand 18 Ke intended as a x Hl ned manner. They took no heed when Soll Gold Wed torture, the superintendent says, #0 | ining tears, | 3 told them that platforms did not / ding Rings, pretty serious form of punisnmen: & amount to shooks and that the criminal i such crimes as loud laugater and wii # uw, actively enforced, was the only ' dow-smashing y thine, z s My I went to Dr. Bruce in her reforma- # tld not acquire my knowledge of | tory office and asked her: | | is vice s characters from mias- “Do you chain women to the floor ane | it Thia ladye | hand. p saat 5 = h Hj matic pests of the east side and the | ff somely engraved 14-Kt make er Ma stone WL) et 4 MRS. J E/ Tenderloin, in the Union Club or in the ff S14 Gold stematad Ce CA CD Et 4 | SSOSCRC RH wee 20 7 E HERMEHO | Har Association. I went out into the nk of thee creatures and observed ori where 9 $10.00 “Dear me, ao!” said Iruice ' EA ee hi and white lGhinesetarmencan So-! | ay . their waya, thelr hablie and ac~ meta al Fina peat gaining accurate knowl- solans ciety of Philadelphia, {be the true stoi \ige of existing conditions. a nines $1.90 A Visit to the Celis, | er own atntement sprinkled with pach It will teli of he her frat: marriage meeting wit “Do vo tually bellewe that there Will be no further action taken agains: the eamblers?”* An far as I and the Committee of teen are concerned there will not be, replied the Justice. An I said several dave ago, ‘Betay and I are out,’ and now T think we ar at ro stay. I am too—what you news. paper men call—strenuous.”” | yy you taink any further work will sun by a new committee against “WAIL you take me to th asked. “Why, yer," sald Dr. telephone that we ar “WI you,’ I sald, “take me without | telephoning?" | “Yes, sald Dr. Bruce, tranquilly, and led the way. } We went over da and past the high playground ti!) we came to th A locked screen door of a Opposes Him as 4th! tt] of July Orator—Calls| a Town Meeting to Protest. be bought Lady'a HU ‘Sliver 8 1 iy Deuce, “COPS” WON'T SWOKE ON DUTY net bu; Uraghitceleswiirelte stare watches kept tn orter frve for § ving lone Free. Open evenings = ders promptly attended to, N Ene Mal | | 1 | hin wife. the house That {= by day h him all she car dune 26—Ata meet. 8 he | PHILA DISLILA, eotea Unanimn Al ad pted pr into a pleasant room, with short idor, sw ows fra " Minin “ new in ce.” HO Meal ge oven tao eitiee tenn Murphy Says He Had]: mile ae tiiatewrlictaker monwresi which No Intention of a | Cevhere ts nothing to stop poole hates i rooms or blng-housee from WOMAN STALL and 2. These Allowing. It. I went in one of the The cell was 8 fe and perhaps 1s fect were covere! with jl one coat of white puint. he toe The ceiling had a Mx skyltent 4 There'll be no nd not}: emen on post and the glass w. WU iG-FA} rn | fee cath eer eae { Striking Straw Hat “Values Over the skyllght n conrac black! U el From Both Hemispheres. from netting was nailed. ‘ | ; | eyes The nobby triple brim Rough-and- MaccuThe ake : ‘ uraiiene i i ’ Passengers Unnerved|Readys at $1.80, equal to any Hamiiniiheinooncr : Me She Lay U $3.00 hat in town, and the stylish h was no fur ‘ b Ne | u as one Lay UNCon- | Porto Rican Panamas at §$3.80— : | scious on Street scarce now at any price—selling Swash basin and some soap. hed on elsewhere at from $6.00 to $10.00. Uals were wera Our supply is assured. Therefore A FREE ES, RE INDICTED. transom was boanied o . jt was very ore a +--+ = aL aly b} i} . oy : er a ‘ ! the room, and | Anne Reulte. sixty years old, while | we still hold the price at $3.80. the akylight w fi r croseing Lexington avenue at Seventy-|Can’t tell them from the genuine ~\ would de much 1 | ae to-day, was knocked | banamas at $25.00. * {Two weeks is a long t | y L “ . i ya car, sustaining concussion of | | 474 at 23: CO ee ( Remits Punishments Grand Jury Finds Two 1 . Mail Orders Filled. woman had waited for an uptown car to pass and stepped in front of one downtown: ie motorman hur- “A few months before aid Dr. Bruce, and Interdictionsin | New Bills Against last March, the State 1 ‘ eatne i chairmanship of Vrot Her His Country. Wardman. Tiedly puton the brake but could not ston In time, Mrs. Reuite being hit and | thrown ahead on the track, | The woman screamed as | strick, and the passengers on the car Vassar, punishment. had done Before ~ACANST BRIDE. NOTICES PUZZLE ON DYNAMITE. she was a de-| avenue, bullding we just | a called the ‘prison. | A Jury to-day 4 two] Aen her, became. excited, nome of Caur has freed all ziinst: Wa esert | the ' he mas given for disob [Newspaper Personal Two nec ioe rotetllao Arrest All Whol jeroateus trom ai SERIE Beers est Micuite. ine, “theong:toun unt METERS AND UTTER : | lleged Disappear- | | A a a punisim 88 | picked up, She was taken to the Prew- - rtlan 5 wie made the | S ial Club President Not | Have High Explo hae | Retention wan’ serious," ®* "!4| Between 6th and 9th Ave. “L” Statloa, | ance of Girl. | Mra, Reulte lives at No, 1106 Lexington Also at New Haven, Conn. | sives in Storage. Explained. will quash Anne The Pan-American Exposition Edition very cool, but yy, meventy is separated from the © ano | Uy. eee fof Mlesert'n « house by double doors treet, | known its The second onarzes the ‘Theltron aoa Wate pereet: [Sach for Pres legetmnrctenntay havar itso OF THE Inte cus: Rolee they mac WORLD ALMANAC There were | cells. These we for some of tne SRE PTET HAVE AFALL) BURNS MANY. NOW READY. of So with ¢ Ratt +. Bitten: velt and of the press Ce aio + stare the ex- i A Commisioners xc (the tre Platform Broke and/Lightning Explodes a * anette Health Officers Giant Oil Tank with Containing a condensed Mght, wett-atrea peueneetinenadny ions Fell with It. Serious Results. description of the purposes neh ches ace against the tat of the Exposition, with nu- hi e and recto tter, i A eae nut work] yetitn Heuel et the nowaee Se te) PREBLE, thd. une 26—Lghtaing merous features. Also a list We see that the lait atte features of tironx, accompante ridy, went [to-day atruck a Standard Olt tank here of nations to participate, the oF hurts the july A Wooden eneme ater ave- a yesterday’ | jue, near Dunhill road, to-day to dlain- Electric Tower and Midway, P z for i fs fee: the apartments of Mrs. Montana the cost and management of ‘y the explosion | wao, with dren, develog y. knowl. has now reached| small-pox two day: > and was take flante fad Jp: yomes, but iti i “ne as ae oe a us Seen AS re Gar a echeihauselats ram sa ile attair, two” weslnaie ae ‘ 1 pian Berets ae i ie jer ay! ohn $ OBE a anal amair, tw ate oof the os ae e1 Becerite crae tie aie vo "|BOY MISSING FROM ASYLUM, | sorte: nish intron and three stories | made, : " Yale Malthe, y| In the rear. There Ix a stairway) up or a | true that an dan Read, lsh aa cers e . the rear of the house on che outside. | GIRL HURT IN RUNAWAY. With Plan of the Grounds to han rend hse shed to al Eugene} Dr, n Platform - jem. But that ix only with the ath and sit 2. a Rana ¢ stairs and beside him ird’se. i Fetractory eatete Ande tes Late lneres id tonlay was Paka otay te-ang| ol Mrs: Starches, a Htallan woman, [tan Wilken, of Hroollym, Infured and Bird’s-Eye View of Ned to the floor, There ten't ac l enjoynole, The ceremony who live the place and who weighs ae for the purpove in the Inatitution tn the open alr an a At nped on, the. pastorm vere the Exposition. He held! in his hands a introduc “How art y are they ter of J. W. Wilson, who treated tn the ce (hey are alloweil tw #t or Me down, ef) » bridal party marched {ro medium r bottle of formaldehy Th ‘ . rate about, and acter the accom Sry Urawingsroom oft * Cottene Haw Searty AM und Weatin ants, tue thn atiarm ad tt broke and"Yri | ns tamil, went ou driving. with her valuable 10 lending Visios E @ day a chair (s taken to them. A} Where Rev. Frank Of the Required x55.coo, ealleo snirt, nex and red] ‘The full was only about 2 feet Lay see eet ee. oe . i {8 given to them at night. They) market Baptlet Chureh, stoc _(Spevial to. ‘The Bvening Worlt,) cotton shoes thowe on the platform landed on a coachman to-day: Ce eet aly put on bread and water when| 0Wer bower. The quests iinenses t x Tine Senay, | AU hla chithes ‘bear. the: number Hee LR LR CL bad PRP CRP pa on ec aatpecen ea bre very refractory.’ ceremony from the lawn, where ten Chairman of the or The eae eeatlita TRY 5 25 ( e t: faba unlocked’ the. doors of! the Pa ee ee eal as i Eteannat ah thew Des Malt stones KU Catt Bri -Generala Retired. ithe entriagn collided with a telegraph Price NTS by Mail. bs suo one; was | Diss "Gertrude Suydam, of, Kingaton secures thowet 1 PLAINFIBLD, Conn, dune 36—Hall i, crower, Judge advocate, and Capt the stone pavement. The young lady : on-the-Hudaon, was the inald of honor, been pledaed,” ‘The full amount w g| Stones big an exxs fell here to-day. i v ; [suffered severe nervous shock, The empty and ana ¥, M. Dearborn, of New York, bes’ on hand. in time to take advantage of! Crops were ruined and cattle w sen honorably a schuterden ‘Bd vaiiye coachman'a forehead waa cut and, tus| Address The World Pulitzer Building, New York. Tan: eb Si eller’ omer. Bere GSierado, United Oates Volunteers, right kove was badly, injured. : ‘ no aaa retoaS Pee ee eae