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> Quaint Settlement OutUnique Pian. ‘EACH ON HIS MERIT.) Everybody Works, and Everybody.) Scores Points” That Become | Dividends in Profits | Wouldst jead the simple tite? | Go to No, 1 Abingdon square, {f you) can find the way, and make your wish | known at the Sign of the Straight Edge. | The founder, director ani pervailing| genius of tule industrial settiement,| Wilbur F. Copeland, who can stre/ Charles Warner aces and spades tn his own game, will take you in and make you a self-supporting and hetpful mem- | Der of noctoty, provided you have the| eam of admission, which 1s to say a “Gesire to work. + “No loafers need apply,” might be dis- Tplayed over the delapidated poritco, (nvere such a santiment not out of keep- You | That ts why the Stralgtt Fage Indue- trial Settlemens: has succeeded where ell | sether such enterprizes have tailed, and, Jatter seven years of progress, looks Mforward to a never-ending lease of lite, Straight Edge Way of Living. % Just what the Stmight Fdco fs, it te ,@iMoult to say. “Industrin! Settlement” Sexpressen {ts function perfectly, Dut (Mr, Copeland shudders lest the publio | may dub his enterprise “communistic.” He defines it os a pian ‘for working out the better way of I!fe,” and “the Means for solving ¢ problem of hu- ‘man inter-relationsh! After you've thought !t ell ever, you e@ome to she conclusion that the old red-brick house of the Stratght Exire| eheiters a tiny working community that recognizes the need of division of Inbor, the equality of all work, the rights of the {ndividual and hfs obligations to his fellows, nn@ the value of a rere- table diet. That's about It There ere twenty-six industrial units | topla, Ten OT them are youngsters, but not without thetr jess, These smail persons’ ac- ties tn the “play-work school’? are of considerable value. The other work- ere are enmaged in the “printery, it's called the Straight Edge and the vere: eldent in The Straicht Edee ted by his industry to $8 worth service canis, which he wishes for fooa and more washing, Others of us pri ref and less laundering. t Iherty to mratity thea . 1 treton nn we pleame. explains Profits on Polnt System. weekly service cards, r who has served his pro- two months {s en- are tn the combined tn- es of the society, aocord- rating by potats, If us proved his efflotenay ac- to an éxhausting Ust of guall- scussed at the mont period of a 8 Seatic iT ty “point Testing” and voted thirty- aix 1 provided his two months’ ery was satisfactory. If he con- tinues to demonatrate his efficiency he ts raised a point by common vote each month. “Just once, one of us wes raised two pointy the same month, but that was phenomenal," said Mr, Copeiand, “and frequently common assent deprives os of @ point or two, It's all a matter ef common opinton,” ‘After seven years of faithfulness, the organizer of the S&' Edge has fifty-seven points to his credit. A y ago the Stratsh more points than he. That's where the’) comes to @ rank outsider, Way) fea of a man of genius, as Mr. Copeland ts, be rewaxied no| more gen=rously than thone of the cha’ womsn or the cook? As the St Eager tn chief explains: “Life is too short for one moment of @ruigery, We Idn't do one pecond’s | = work that we do not trathfully enjoy, aes Chherwise, we loss our eficiancy. “Personally, I do rot Uke to wash’ @ishes, I'm quite willing to do my own swaxhing or cook my own meals, but I Gon't Mie dishwashing, Now, oar dish- ywesher doesn’t want to print booidets @r teach in the play-school, Bo we both, @o the work we are best fitted for. Why should I proft more by my teaoh~ fog on my preva work than tha-faltheul woman by her dishwashing?” “LalrRight” to Mothers. Mr. Copelnnd rays that every working mother {n bis industrial centre haa the a for her chiMiren. And he will te the “Jungle Book” to prove + of, the wots faa Nens take, hi Ene not head wolf may enter, 1 me. 5 ‘alee hea aaa want. Tay deny hice the ‘ame. th t hee year she may ¢ Xe tor her eter, nd, acconiing to their efficiency ool, the boys an and haps s play-w sliding down the bannisters to the tr +s i sock harmony it dosa selena beat, 4 KING EDWARD FRM Orders British et the trouble with dah foundary db to report here, the King haa isezed | instructions ¢hat the mt attitude Ue eamimed by the Beis, ofctuls mated with Lond Rosebery on the eup- THD WORLD: &A4 TBE Scrogety id Age SetCement ih “STRAIGHT-EDGE” MENU. Saturday, April 28, 1906. BREAKFAST. Hominy, Fig and Raisin Bauce. Fried Eee. Creamed Potatoes, Hot Straight-Edgn Rolls. Cocos. Careal. DINNER, Vegetabie Soup. Watnnt Croqusttes with Cream Gravy. ing Beans. Btraight-Edge Bread, Prune Sauce, Cake Cocoa, Cereal, ine Baum, the reostved this one point, three Mr , an’ mf’ ‘He got a Shorthand Before Alprabet. OT: stench: them with the tru Oo Faves or th mo af lings benoath WITH THE SULTAN Offiicals Push Claims in the Tabah to Boundary Question. \§ Secretary Grey King Edward ta also aiéd ‘to haves con- RUSSIAN POLICE CHIEF | MURDERED IN POLAND, , Mort. A Hight of the mother, From |Nary, Hoc Tr ulous to even Be the necessities ¢ for the une: ployed; com en! anufacturers, &c.; letters ¢' ofitably in hear of the Tree of Ki Information” be appropria' ctory? Test the propriety Want Dir, Mf this w: each week m wealth of exclusive 1 how to make your “shopp erful Directory fs not literally an Information About Things Wanted! of life so W owl edge, ty appl! led to the f this cogny to- “Oak of Publicit HOW A ‘‘STRAIGHT-EDGER’’ GETS REWARD OF VIRTUE AND INDUSTRY. nfter two months’ service, all this can be sald of a “Strafght: "ho is entitled to thirty-six points and a share in the Indust earnings (about three cents a point a week.) Dora ary work that adds to the industrial efficte of the org: tion, and as much of {t as could onndly be expected from a thoroug’ ed worker with tho best equipment Puts fn id energy necessary to do to the best of his ability all the work for wich he becomes responsible. ; elf te work and to Dp at work without {nuously, never throwing his work g to have !t done prope on Re } {3 willing to do anything there {s to be done. . Olsans up after himself; leaves his working place !n order; {fs clean his work and in his Takes care of the tools an with o! n for th rks In harmony and considerat! is the ; saves mm heiptul sugges or rT riehts, conference omfort, nom!es to on’ watches th makes and helps of the pen so} to earn th to furnis SUICIDE AS ALD 1041 1 AS | Hi | LA SIDE Krell Hetaibas Himself to Pro-| Long iin ee Brooding Ove: vide Insurance Money to the Death of His Cousin, Needy Ones, Takes Poison, \ his Ife inwura ~ AMBASSADOR FRANCIS Sus: Successor of Hella Ring. for was Metro War with Bngiandt 1 Russla at lust have an ieht on b: nh of bra the rash r H ter for thein {whi begin, tn, the Sunday W SAM KRELL.” [Complete in four coplous instalment TUR DAY EVENING, A rc nished by His Own Letters I HOW HE LURED VICTIM. Led Cortlandt, Promising to Lead to di twenty mi mumer In the first chgree before Ju! tee O'G | frat “Ve friend ness seen ern Strolto’s fatal factlfy with a pen was ran wW head stories ¢ractured, STROLLO GUILTY rcumatantial Antonio Strollo is going -PLUNGED TO DEATH A com into the air; progress of the edeo “STRAIGHT EDGERS” LEAD THE SIMPLE LIFE AND DEMONSTRATE SUCCESS in oul Abingdon Square Carries | OF PARK MURDER umstantial Evidence Fur-| ad to His Conviction. Him to Lonely Thicket In Van Him to Lost Brother, the atr of evidence purely © in the chair. It took a jury a to find y of unced Monday. trial Asi t District- F Train is going to be recom of murder on circumst county. with Tor the place w Next m: In the brother | body osix after Repetto left the House of on he got a letter from Stroilo, wrote to beg his new-found to appear at the trial as a wt on Mott street on orm. Of ANE. and that at ad ay don his His Downfall. the} . The letter to Repetto p was what really o! prosecution, WHILE FLYING KITE. at Play Falls Four Stories} from Roof and Skull Is | shouts i} APRIL 28; 190. NECRO SHOT be was Just last misse night | son's home son, reput. through ¢] tion. surged ek: son, th by semen. hones in thi come the v! doorw trigger o One butlet part of the t to yall for him z. mor FOF panion held che kite und E The string. The. kite aadly Edwin, running, with tla ith, turned 5 hin toy, at the mMof and fell four to the ground, Uisqsicull was to vent dead with fg the risk of bel le crowd roma. |__ UPON SELI LI GIRLS EAR Mob Threatened to Lynch} Him in Ninety-ninth Street. IL n.” a by fy at 0. ing and strike: owing stones at 5 shot or clubbed} trying to take him away from the Even after he was locked ed massed in front eo fear tha tims of oppone: y ot his fast as he ms street He will be fear, Darl: e to get the station-house. > When Earnest Richardson, bellboy employed in the Hotel Aberdeen, was arraigned in the West Side Police Court to-day ang held battered and brulsed. being put mob. in $2,000 bau, Ht could rool there were to ALL OVER A POOL GAME. , Prisoner Is Proud to Be Con- | sidered in the District as a “Bad Ma’ a negro} gro colony.” Two policemen, with clubs and revolvers, ‘ed him from the fury of the crowd after he shot a nine-year-old white girl through the ear, fn an effort to lodgs ! — — six bull: in 6 body of Antonio, tward the setting eun, the sald Journey Darly, a West Indian mulatto, who lives |‘ begin on April 39, when the caravan inthe block, on the other aide of /Of Pullmans pull out with the shelke theiatiea and nobles of Perambulatorville The white men tn the crowd didn't! | know anything about his intent, Al | that appealed to them was the scream- ing, Dleeding girl lying on the sidewaik, and the long pent-up hatred had an op- portunity hal self when Richard: despite his mn as @ bad man, was drageed reots, on the way to the West One Hundreith Street Police Sta- More than a thousand men and women hrough Ninety-ninth street ted ve: began sixth cut off ear of Eva Yares, of/ No. Tl West inth street. The} of I ams of the| 4. Rich-| He death Richard- 70 West Ninety- ninth street, in the “upper west side ne. is their y might be- © Police- | ared QT RUBBER PLANT SHRINERS TO TAKE A LONG JOURNEY In a Caravan of Pullmans the Arabic Nobles of Brooklyn Will Cross Sands Toward the Setting Sun. | ow tt comes to our ears that cer- |tain Arable Nobles who dwelt in the | Oasis of Brooklyn, yea, even the Land of the Rubberplant, gathered themselves jin Kismet Temple and pre pared to £9 It was the Intention of the Impertal 1 | Councll of che Anctont Arabic Onler of Mystic Shriners to hold thetr meeting tn the Onsin of Los Angeles, but owing to the earthquake which threatened that city the business seasion wil be held {n Chicago, a city where the parc! Pedouins of the desert and sprinkling | backsheesh along the route. The cara- |van wilt BO @ twenty-six days’ journcy cro thelr tired steeds and camels ace the minarets of ‘Brooklyn again. and in that time a broad streak of vermillion “|hue will be applied to the landscape be- tween our fair Coast. ‘Tho Lehigh Caravan Route will be fol- lowed by tho faithful on. thelr pilgrim. city and the Onsis of the H i the far western d shooting any bul- © fren 2 8 ng from, tree to tree; Sasstng ‘through that Ortental part of Til just above Eqypt th thi ite A short space on they will proce of Kansas, whore the stiedine has been staunched with the bank ao efter crossing the hot and thirsty sands of the Southwest they will compare the G ing sands are cooled by springs which bubble seven days in the week. Not Afrald of Quakes. ‘The salt Brooklyn nobles, undeterred by the disturbances of nature, are r » strotled to- r gees ninth street and | ~ SESS on separated midway tn the block. ‘The | solved S Cha i ANS Casale ad walked about one hun- {or Jands with the bravery of ¢ knights, guided by the ¢ agomen and {) ~ lw \ QE RALONG TARP a fP Mtn NO END OF PLEAS Ane Comfemst, “Dalston, ke, Dr itler and master of furnish the Onzine wil study will make ¢ and spectacubtr, WOWANS CLUB HURT POLICEMAN bleeding | the Ruch » one offered edt this nes 20UR two} The little} Janitor and Wife Assault Officer Who Tries to Arrest Them. | In chasing two of a cr rowdles who we st One Hundred tation, entered East One Hun | The nolse he made angered John F “Massapequa Special” will be continued until further notice, RAIN or SHIN ant ters w sive th Aft the far FATAL SHOTS ON TRAIN, DALLAS, Tek to the Nows 8.—A apoctal from thé ‘lett Ab Mayfield, of 1 here charged Train This Sunday and every Sunday leaving for MASSAPEQUA \xs-ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:— EAST 34TH STREET FERRY, NEW YORE: | FLATBUSH AVENUE. 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