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che IGHT EDITION “Te Modern Man” as Seen by Sarah Grand, i (AUTHOR OR “THE HEAVENLY TWINS."’) Photographic Interview for the Sunday World fagazine. (NEXT SUNDAY, Open to All. SSSSS_—=_—_—_—_=_ _PRICE ONE CENT. [ NEW YORK, Sup: OCTOBER =, 1901. — The Rogers Brothers in the “Funny. Side” Office. Clever Brace of Dutch Comedian3 Spend a Day in the Sunday World Office and Edit a Page of The World’s Comic Weekly. (NEXT SUNDAY.) > PRICE ONE CENT. “ADMIRAL SCHLEY DESCRIBES THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO. +0 0~ “WE WENT AT THEM [0 SMASH THEM.” JUDGE JEROME STARTLES MUNICIPAL LEAGUE WOMEN. He Tells Them It Is Useless to Try to Kill the Social Evil, as There Are} 100,000 of Their Sex in New York Living on the Wages of Sin. | Judge Jerome startiedh four hundred s frightful evil." continued Mr. Phil-) will = ce is wrecked members of tic Muni w E nis not ania: In the League In Carnegie [all this atic buts Lathe, este | after they hal heard from D! PeANeaeT HUGE Attorney Philbin ef the horre f the [ng bead Dlate I to sou “Red Light’ Di et" System, ; by telling them that ft w impossible et women in New York are now existing | dren had been wo Ned and.from.inoth |“ Yeu cannot + on the wages of sin, ers in the “TP 1a District” who thaw 1am not It was app me that any of the th conditions. | We Lu 1 plac id women had taken: Judge Jerome's ad- regulated; it must be regulated, wice,for pot more four hur y will only use were in the audien lay falrs ins the commen mec th. Pde not ‘ rly Hie quoted fry D> ch In Introdu tr. Philbin, the chalt- tng complained. of an reet|house. Tt kaa a commuti- ; man sald was suffering | resort, which she call 1) a Mike this common law ot trom a desp: and desperate | ducted by a devil, whe e owas de [publi nould tre pager {Voted to the rulnation girls |i ven from the Kindness must He referred to De Mat Mr, Piaitin, tet ery as that bold | . your f pplause followed J ruffian,”” who was largely responsible erome contin- for the unspeakuble conditions existing, | Pe ¥ou ha these 109,000 women Mr. Philbin sald before entering the your hands.” You ‘itive them # Natrict-Attorney's ofl C, he knew noth, which aman like You can't electri | I the terrib forgetting all his ho nae pounded the elty, t amet mmany candidate or t ean | Mr. in closed hin address by ap- wi re ling to the women, fd. in the than T do. yfaine of Him who sald. rothe lit. " abate the hore j Ue ehtldren to unto Meo than T would, but must re | Judge Jerome, following District-At- rational treatment. You can't torhey Philbin, talked piatnty to th these we out of houses to get women on the subfect of the sockil rid of the: you put them to the name of crime. ‘Th let jovi. flencatled? az srade ® spade. and {aenth, “You must make i place for them of you Is be artied lie “re oh «frank man: and th where they will do the homes of young girls between fourteen ner: 10, rhtch” he handled the ‘subject. they will be : ae je sitll Hee nf oan windows, t tting innecent you women are up against ts women in. th un Mi York ure existing on ¢ Tt 1s no use trying to cant be saved. W ithte life they bing floors, “a women should study f their virti but no tb the 8 ghecmment cry rescue her, ut ir pollceran come and for these cadets and disorderly hou are under the protection of district leaders, and any pollceman who would dare {nterfere would be disciplined. back to t He asked the women present. What ‘evil. Get Sanger's, book and ee would do if they were rovbel of (Ht inay tell you something: * ir little ones. learne| before, Don't ta to to aclawyer?” suggested Mr. Phll- |the fdea Into your heads t you on bin. “You must remember these poor | stop the soctal evil w what fathers ang mothers could not afford |iinized, bat [doubt these lawyers. Ix not librarte: yo “But {¢ they do, it ts only to Mind that You women might vas own truth she ruln has come and that the child tx to them. ve done something your unfortunate sisters this way, but omen Was Ap: a Th the election « the avpailing evil will go on x “Tt has its basis in physical facts, to remedy nd _ MANY MET AWFUL DEATHS IN BIG PHILADELPHIA FIRE. A gasol ne explosion in a nine- ( story building this morning started THE DEAD. % the fiercest fire Philadelphia has ever known. At 3p. my the kgown dead were twenty-four. Eleven were seriously: dajured. H Hunt, Wilkinson & Cos furniture] | |Nineteen Known Dead and Many Injured in Fierce Blaze Which Destroys Hunt, Wil- kinson & Co.'s Nine- A lows BURKS, partial jist killed EMMA Vs colored, cleaning win | orth Bore Story Furn ‘ Iwetrleal cone and upholstery establishment, where Sane Phi ‘ es ractor, { the fire started, was entirely de- & in tladel- |uc SUEY A SUBAN forty phia. LANDE x CHARLES L. stroyed. Several adjacent buildings wer ATOOW burned or crushed in, and Wana-| ‘ken from the ruins and a leg, an} Henry A maker's immense stores were in dan-|#"™ and some bones were found, the|S?Annow, ene total of known dead was twenty- ul stre tor, en ger for three-quarters of anhour, | cu. ents aged with force of men putting up Wires, The total damage by fire and WHITTIN water is estimated at $1,000,000, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25.—The| flercest fire t. 5 city has ever known fn less than an hour this morning sent over a score of persons to a horrible death, left many more badly injured, and reduced the nine- ystory building of Hunt, Wilkinson & Co., furniture and upholstery goods, at No. 1219-21 Market street, to ruins, At3 o'clock, when four bodies were The Fire Marshal thinks there will be Mttle hope that the majority ‘of tre bodies will be identified. Dozens of streams of water are Playing on the red-hot ruins, and as soon as the men can get to work hundreds of city employees will be- gin to soarch for bodies. At 10.30 o'clock the elevator boy discovered fire in the elevator shaft. At that time he was on the seventh floor. He {mmedintely, escaped and gave FREDERICK, thirty, igner, Swarthmore, Ps seventh floor, NX, middle d, ned and face, | head crushed in; an gold watch In pocket. badly open-face [the alarm. At that time there were many work people in the building. Escape was shut off. The fire spread rapidly and in thirty minutes from (Continued on Second Page.) TOOK BABES AND LEFT. | MANY FILIPINO ARRESTS, | hls city to New Yorke and tence to Burop last) July attracted attention Nereis ea throughout :the country. Mra, EiMzabeth Calin Her Dehua Leckdelielerwe rOnwtan de} Dan Manna announced to-day that ho band Suys, Went to Live : : . would take no further steps to gain with Another. SANE: Cet. —F Eanclece de Jesur,| possession of his sons. Mrs. May Har- % *, a ukban's chief commismary, was re-|gington Hanna's home on East Pros- Mra. abeth Callahan and IASC) conty captured and taken to Cebu 3 pect street nere, is being arranged for Moore were arraigned in Centre Street Peretumis pers which he had in his po: jon Court to-day charged with disorderly ;have resulted in the arrest. of many —<—<— niles j ¢{ of the best known presidents and other conduct, Detective Snydecker, of the | ta an iT . £98080. rece Oak street station, arrested them at No,jC!¥il oMclals of the Island of Leyte. Ps ats ‘ : Tho captures are considered to de 22 Batavia street on complaint of John r beg Callahan, the woman's husband, He sald |Breat divaster to the revolutionary WEATHER FORECAST. + EY that several days ago his wife took her | Ctuse. orecanth tar ~ P Qiwo babies and left him to live with}, The people of the Island of Samar | the thirty bad have | been hotified to, concentrate tn * H i he towns, otherwise they will be con- | 7 £ Magistrate Crane sentenced them to| sidered public enemies and ratiaws and Grey en 2 three months on ine island and com-| Wili be treated accordingly. \% yand viciniiyeFalr and Jmitted the children to the care of the IL coot with frost nighes the Prevention of Cruelty Saturday freah wind Boolety for to Children. “ OO Coal Barge Ran n Rock, STONINGTON, Conn, vet. 25,—While the tug George H. Tice, bound from New York to Providence onl MRS. HANNA WINS FIGHT. HE NA Wi F (spacial to The Evening CLEVE , On, Oct. rid.) - Attorney with two Andrew Squtre, who represents. Dan barges, was passing through the chan- é “ Hanna, ts in New York t6-day, and wil ar a Reef light carly. to- ¥. el snags Laurer: ant carly 10" ] effect a And settlement of the alimony the stecring gear of one of the broke and the vessel went on u began to leak and was towed ators son by Mra. May arbor and beached. Hanna, whose sensational case which Is pending against the Good, substantial homes ure to be Harringion| dound by bright seekers through Sune Might trom! day World Wants, , pore: ¥ IMMIGRATION OFFIBIALS GET ORDERS ON EARL RUSSELL On orders from Vi are watching all incoming vessels fo; convicted of bigamy in England and served three months in They have instr Atlantic liners and b » Which t power i persons convicted of cimes- except poitica eee ctions to hold him up if efore the Feder shinaton the immigration offic: Earl Russell, rf he at law R from the cou LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUiS. Third Race—Hilee 1, Lasso 2 Benue! 3. Fourth Race—Ethylene I. funtre AT WORTH, Third Race—Gatiantrie 7 +» Nellie Waddell 2, Julia J Toby To who wa Fourth Race—Federal 1, Leni nep 2. Orontas 3. Fifta Race-—Red Hook 1. Inspector Shea 2, Tom Wailaac ete NEW TROOPS FOR PHILIPPINES, WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—It Is planned to replace troops new in the Philippines with others from the United States. Tn: Fourth, Thirteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-seconal and Twenty-third Infantry will be withdrawn and rep} ced by the Eleventh, Twelfth and Fifteenth Cavalry and the Tweniy- seventh, Twenty- eighth and Twer +o ninth fafantry. POLICE ASKED TO LOOK FOR MISSING MAN. The Leonard since Oct. 20. He is 5 feei 7 inches tall. WARKANTS: nronen Magistrate Crane in the Centre Street Court this afternoon isued warrants for members of the firm of W. Tt. Vermilye & C of No. Hroadway, which failed yesterday. it of the firm are in Pniladelphia. is sald that the members WILD RIDE IN Miss Henrietta Reid was carried | on a wild ride through a Paterson | «N. 4.) street to-day in an auto. William Arnold, owner of the ma- chine, got out to fix it, when the auto was accidentally started. It ran several blocks and was finally wrecked. Miss Reid was badly in- jured, . TALISTS SEE A STRIICE, While President Stickney, of the Chicago and Great Western Rail- way, was showing Cornelius Van- derbilt, Stephen S, Litde and W. A. Read, of New York, through the shops of that railroad at Oelwein, Ja., 500 men walked out. They de- manded the reraoval of an unpopu-j) lar foreman, which demand was re- fused by the company HELD FOR TRIAL, * Lawyer Myer J. Stein and Isaac Guterstein 'd for trial by Magistrate Brann in the Yorkville Court th.s afternoon for displaying a fusion ticket campaign banner on the building, No. 1126 Lexington avenue were CORNWALL SAILS FOR ENGLAND, ST. JOHN'S, N. F., Oct. 25.—The Duke ind Duchess of Cornwall and York sailed for England to- y on the Royal yacht Ophir, with the cruisers Niobe and. Diadem forming the escort. AINE ELECTED. 25,—Hall HALL LONDON Oct. Caine Hament, reet police have been askeu io d. Bridgeford, of No. 189 Hudson street. who oi florid c om 1 .TOLD IN TABLOIDS. receiving 438 votes to 191 cast for his opponent, a local law- yer named Kermode, VICTIM OF GAS FLM Hopkins, morning deud Mrs. City daughter noth selous, Gas broken jet this vor John toe r daughter, was Justice Bischoff that men waiting in the place of | | of Jersey found her in bed, and Mildrad, uncon- leaking from RS GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE | to-day | decided registry at the closing hour are en- titled to kave their names regis tered as voters. SAILONS MA More than before him. tice Bischoff LOSE ve two hundred sailors will be affected by the decision of Justice Bischoff in a test case now The Board of Regis- try refused to register names of votera who live on boats, and Jus- asked to decide whether they are legal voters. NT FOR MILLER SYNDICAT! In defending a suit brought by a former employee for damages the E. W. of Brooklyn, to-day pleaded before Justice Hooker that $10,000 Bliss Company, ad the man hi been discharged because he demor- alized thelr shops by acting agent for Miller and his cent. syndicate, DAR wi CONS' TINOPL Oct. Communteation has been estab lished from Melnik, Province of Salenten, with the brigands who | abducted Miss Ellen M. American missionary, Mme. K. panion, Ss. and he me Tsilka, Messrs Peet and Eddy had a long conter- ence to-day on the various phases of the Stone affair, spatches received from Melnik. oe has been elected to represent the| BULLER BRAVED KING EDWARD, town of Ramsay in the Manx Par- 2 LONDON, Oct. Py —It has been based on de-j |Rapid Destruction of the Spanish Fleet Told in Vivid Style and Credit Given to All—Sampson Not to Testity. WASHINGTON, Oct, 26. Admiral | mine wi: he action he turn.) he sald, mwas abso- e «| wan te be. New Y 5 Schley described the battle of San-| P01" POF cot pete WTA Le et), (here: was),ag) nor been ow would elm, and I never, tlago before the Naval Court of In-|not have given or made a algnal ‘d oside of the: 1 had in the mewn time gone for- auiry this afternoon and held every) wart on 4 ilttie qattorm thee Ted TIA MIOREC) Sey ete nes er, i a a s nearer that veanel nm 400 yaria. body spellbound by his vivid narra-| had constructed around the battle mm tiishataiknescer : tower a yop lon in the fl tise hal only. heen there a mament nr two[ Rad AMe thomrht of danger In con- The court-room was thronged.| when capt. Cook Joined me, In the | Meehan with the Texan? even every Inch of standing room| mean time Mr. Hodgnon, who wan on} He sald the closest range given wa being taken. Notables in the navy, | the upper bridge, sang out something to the Captain about being connected close," he went on, army and official c!reles were in the Rathering, and the Admiral seemed to have the good-will of all could men on Spanien ships running between the st perstructures. I could even see the day- Hight between thelr legs. nd all ready: see je, mt the same time, net Beginning hia description, the Admiral right at ™ 1 enld, ‘co sald that the day broke falr. with a “Daring the (turn, Lieutena: right for them,’ the helm was pleasant land breeze. rahe uiler Wndgaon very prone “After T had eaten my breakfasy. [Pot sport. made the observation o Amiral, “TL owent upon | The ship wae started ahead firat at Z EL ed what could he observed | perhaps half speed. 1 don't recollect ihed Bede We were lying at that | that. she took her way very quickly |UMt there was ney time posalbly iaree miles or a little aver {and f said) to Cook, ‘Holst the atgnal eon un—never any call from the land, and f remember to have | close in for action.’ character” hetween lwo ed y the ¢ ermitted us a woudipediw ny sth erate ru Went at Spaniards. myaclf, firat. hee to remain ao close wit ‘ring at us | ‘ 7. eae “Then followed the signal ‘Close up. [toe goed an officer to have so} Til LS SLM ie and the Brooklyn as well as all the | ¢ransmreaned, a: accond, hee: 3 PAt af Aelock an orderly reported other shipk charged In for the entrance lap we. nad) undertaken mo 1 me that signal had peen according to the original p all beh hhed £2 the tlacship to disregard her movement. | ng: aye ts head of the|Shoatd bave reprimanded him? * and tha: ei had gone eam wad Cd) column, the Mea being to arrest and) At ‘this potat, the Admiral sald’ the not, of course, Know where abe had | knock them to pleces as they came on, | leading one ofthe Spanish ships was on? “We continued on our course for ten] thc Brooklyn's starboard bow, and that thing the coming out of the hare | or qweive minute.” he aaid, “and I saw] not only all of the enemy's ships,dut fleet, the witness the Spanish four fleet closing in. One sis the limit of effective the forts as wel at the Broobtyn. “That momeat were th all the ships | thousand ya were firing apparently, hatchway forward on deck on a call from the “Twas sitting when I heard nd for the next fifteen most serious of the’ ° fe Commodore that the siya Held teteluathe Comme 4 me were approgching avout that | CompAt’ he sald. and he told how Jen OG distance 1 mentioned something of that |! Water were seen on all hands and oni Py e after the men feate $ 4 ‘ ET aentesitele dimer ae about aa3{%t to Capt, Cook. at the same time Geafenings was the noise! ofthe bet t saying to him, ‘Mucir wtll depend upon ps ri Joctil nalgata Acebitiie . “Tae roar of the projectiles,” he wald, ‘ aie Nate (rn | tms ship today.’ Cook repited that] i i "The ship was lying a ne cis Ske at ersistal 1 be within the cross fire| “WES such as can.only be heard once, her head in toward the land, ee and once heard-earr never-be forgotten Alrection of Cabanas, a Ilithe cove the westward and one of the marking AM four firing on the Brooklyn, of the Spanteh vessels were IT aaw Gieut Simpson's first shot and eaewat i and none of the then | saw the first vessel in the Span- used 4 aintaining our sh vessel t eyes beck hen teFlanUstieh {ah line take a rank sheer to the west-|* pea h vessels at that time showed any saeacs injury. ul hoard alde| ®ard. leaving the Viscaya coming 2 : Ultenkediover, the stackenrd 7 straight on, Then the latter also turn- To Stick to Them. and saw the enemy coming ont ot ee ee twat, “ - eee ed “Thou the chought passed through m: the entrance of the harbor Ul i wan now apparent that the original | mint tet ches euahe nce ten oe lnoked « see the order | mind th ney might wet away, an plan of the Spaniards had failed and : \ eS : he Texas an a ared we should have most of the fights jsuithenehsy eee ne] ™ naw entering upon the second) 4 7 hai not thought up to that time parently a point or more a | phase and that their new disposition | 1.4: the pattle-shipa would be effective Jatarboard ben The Teans ap) gould control thelr subsequent course. | ina chame. | vald to Couk that we would peared to me to he heading on ape Caokinow. lanier iieteree seme one of the easterly courses: leo yort the helm, Telling of the coming up of the Moptbe slated eran done ao Ore) during tne ctiate, Admiral aald to him, le your helm aport?! |schicy said he had never before realy and he replied, Wt te aport? orfized that such raptd fire was possthle lard ap Pthink the latter.” [ax was emitted from these two vesgels. | Coming to the turn of the Hrooklyn {Rota looked to him, he sald, like sheets at] Admiral Schley, speaking steadily and [of flame. : nat distance | ciearly, and never hesitating for a word,| When the Maria Teresa went ashore: sald that he had never seen a salp = to deter- 4 for her in order turn more steadily STOKES’S ALLEGED WIFE IS A PRETTY OCTOROON. i | | ‘Tha pond Hurclay, who says she - is the w of Edward 5. Stokes, war sonatple for the termination of the, ROSamMond Barclay's ¢ i ¢ pace ies a and a all Barctay, the hrorier of eve) Stokes Household, [yi yinc win wen arene Worll reporter jontay that the ators) ~~ Tells) of Reconcilia- timer andy told by Denniet, Mr. Stokes's valet, was . i do to £ ss 1. Harclay Is 4 ssaiwart youre 9°! Cousins —Declare S| ccphons and told him. Mr. MeNutt He is mix feet tall, muscular but shows traces of negro | roon, good looking, blood that are not visible in hin eister. | called Nose to the phone and asked her J te te was true that W. E, D. Stokes was that His Sister Is He hax lived ta the Stokes famiy; Married. jin the house, She said he had just gone. ever since Stokes frst met his sister. | | “Mr. Stokes was Rettiuh worse all the RK Iy he has been taking care time, and finally Mr, McNutt came to the five Stokes horses at a salary 0} ae vaceit e house. He saw Mr. Stokes and had 8% per week. [a me time and he consented on this argument with Rose. Mr. Stokes Dennist, though, appar- | 1! had b delirious that aftespeen and | 1 wae not present at the marriage] jose ently was wrong In telling how Stokes ine sete , ther buts thera | d met Rosamond Barclay. He sald she [2M nel mother,: bu! Were other witnesses and | know that the ceremony took place. Rose has the fonaire through a The truth of the the wertithe vniie travel 4 on inere ae weeks ago Nir vad Blghty-seventh snd Stokes | Man Denniac w resin Beastly t her on was in the | Het with Rose. tle would | second grade young, waa| He told 1 to come} hts in the noes sanndeome, | Hom antes telegraph fowith his tee F lived in [Hose She was here York, ". E. > nN Lexington | “When nee salt be was that she Wao ald was going to dle, We got the nothing of bbs ROUEN: my alate 4 for years} nuree Wa to took after aim and “\ aying man, 1 could not with Mr. Stokes as hin wife,’ eo nursed him, ¢ Ie wa ttt bear enmity. toward bim on his deach= hey were no Hj Te Was wetting | reat Wheat heard of his desperate its “they all the ttn Kd of dying, | ee. ot dave NgU.t: nentcAtmn aan age, OAC that time my Rose said to him: of sympathy. He answered It and asked mother, my sister and myself were tray want to dle feeling the | Me to cali. : Ai : elling with Mr. Stokes in Canada, Row y oi ; Ve shook hands a ‘orgave each . - taht toward your cousin, W. F. | other for everything t has come bee had been wanting nim t ner for tween us in the past learned that Gen, Buller after his} the patrena from their beds ai $! 0 is under urveillance. recent speech, received a personal! o'clock this morning, The fire DS | letter (rom King Edward intimat- confined to the basement and 00 yew Guer FP | ing that he should resign, They waa hur. | War Secretary demanded — that) soe | conn Gen. Buller should resign, but he) 'hWo # IN ONE HOUSE, | 0. Fire Marshals are investigating | refused to do two fires which started within one; hour this morning in the five-stor TIRE not PHOT PAPIONS, A small blaze in oHtel Beresford,| tenement 9* No. 868 Second ave-| and that $9,000 per annum in Central Park West, frightened nue. A man seen near the place vided for ita aunnont,: / aS an jbiipabis Dts pooh ul eee See