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vertised Her Talents for Sale as-to Attract Attention to Her Mission. ~fore-talked-about to-day than-any-othe Oung “wom advertising her talents for sale to the highest bidder as a-mode from the galling, intolerable conditions towhich she, having culture and the gift of appreciation, yet found f her position more clearly, perhaps, than any other person could ‘When she added these words: — 7 - Elizabeth Magie, Who ae — Will Write Her Plans in a Sert | “She Is the Young Weman Who Ad- Girl "The girl with a ten-thousand-dollar education and a ten-dollar job” & going to write for The Evening World. This paper will print, begin- ning next Saturday, a series of articles from the young woman who is 5: in-Ameria—= 1 — “Elizabeth Magie, of Chicago, who a week ago startled the country by erself condemned. | oe After frankly describing her mental qualifications, Miss “Mugie stnted | 504 of escape! education, | have done moment, {magine that her posttion Ls @m exceptional one. On the conjrar “This young woman dose not for one) vate her. ‘trades unions, whe fully redlizes, tha deplorable fac nan Cee ea Uke N : ! that th: are, inthis age of greed. tl are hot eae thousands whose souls a i th _ opportunity of expresai are burning with ‘proj hele her sh {tohing to develop some invention, but Has a Brittiant Mind jane Poor: It's not ast ing that auch al “Too m: declaration from a young and pretty] the subse Woman of brilliant mind should f created a sensation. Reporte 2__went-te see hd the }, seeker after notoriety they had expec ed to find. They met a yo: Q Ot serious purposes—a 8 nomic topics and a writ J on subjects akin to -# of the working Magt. str ort g woman 4 arien snuuld be‘raised and. improved. At prosent co Of rooms andtood but salaries remain: father was public printe a @f Tlinols. } ernment position at the sainie. A shes of the question but I have h that fof Wastington, Her } ene of her firm friends. 2 Tete wry meant 4 letter advertising my: j White slave,” said Mi newspaper man: “i have despaired of taking a position as leader and seek! @ place in the rear guard, where I c. get a hiving—but a clean and }; ene Iam willing to sell my brain and | Best efforts, but nothing more ~+ Her Plea for Sister Slaves. Nees Ut ts certain that what Miss Magle! gic} and o: writes for The Ev yorid will be! w interesting. Particular, sstipg. to working 6: Ay, 8 themselves and bed: her “remarks al ay, & metaphor. nly. those: with 1 Int force: Tf Miss Magie can iit will be due to her, ome 7 the-condi- deplortble. 1 sider a ten- : ed decently. dollar-a-week atenographer, Lowever, ax} bitious. and to, euecced ene coming Under—te-injuatices that ham-| that whe must have soine ge ber the” wou 3 1 are underpa out thelr ow, there are 3X00 wor of these more +} salen womess.- ao week MAst » the mensiyie working “Femalndgr for © hs "The Aalesgirl aa to ty the denied eericing op teive-onty five-and-atz—ao! who have tho-cause-tn th think a WePadine ait san ently and dress ners nnd enjoy Ww pleasures {2 1ifa os gue rents taok exception—to DOrtan tie: atua, “Eugene Debs eaid that labor got out of capital was h women workers, The ses omfortably. This need remedied would cr iCATUTAMly.7 of their fellowmen, whose hinds are WE RS, H, INGRAM, super- whose bodiea are bound with galling) Intendent of the relief } a eastasite thes reek of mechénical/ department, Association to the master of privilege,” for the Condi ton of the| ch cannot be written upon ih big cltles are doplorabie, I do not agree with ‘week and k+ep her wetf-respect, I think to bo ‘getting worse, for tho | increasing, | A absolute support to | ré should be some regu: | Nees who were y than those heanor shows the etruggle for ndthe fact that they are the > fixree with Miss Magie that women. uld have higher salaries. They should red of the pleasures of life IT can quite understand her re- Against the present. system, I think she carries ft a little rmpathize with the worl ‘9 the hall-bedroom of the working girl mucl ot 7 a girl, for she bas the MISS NELLIE WAT D- MAN, atitorsey at law, Magie's—attitide,— She * -day the working gir) | Gor and the may. live girl, The she-cond: the atu: card em- Id rather | possibly bout fins; be using out homes | Magios oe tefer to moana & women, MRS. ein work | tainly Miss BHO 15 | self-respe ed to sucoséedithere | world. T psurting Lo any Wya-| cities are fighting her -batile be know girls who |r eventually win out. ‘The great ipported tems on |r € the working girl is ions, When she reall: be able to have given thel ‘ go-lucky fellow. was an indolent, don’t-c: whetherI-work-or-not sort of an indiy Such is not the case, He'has just bought of the Busi Street.” ARAN AEH feet tet ness Enterptises advertised for sale in The World’s Want Directory at “his own price” and can well afford to live on “Easy Gi Magle s iM Azad ODS SEEK HERE WRNRNORAE RAYS OUTLIVED ALL HER KIN. Things As They Come! | At first'glance One might think this hapny- | York hal are- Ky | | ot hor | West her hus four dle age Mo we ual, one child, Mf u family Oy | quarters | abe died j | domudn S| taurants ove yore both ends meet. Dy ‘othe: “The Ww Tha pres rs sd_glothen hay at tho axe of elgirty old Greenwich Village and old Village transformed fram residential moenta and tenements. The house w THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNEODAT, OOTOBER 17, 1900. i coe Seeks to Reform the Social Condition of Working Girls, — i Who Renounces Slavery of . Convention, and Women Critics es of Special Articles for The Evening Work : : [waar GIRL REBEL AGAINST SOCIAL | | : CONDITIONS WILL SAY TO GIRLS—- oe WHO ARE IN HER PLIGHT, (Bpsctal to The mvening Word.) CHICAGO, 121, Oct. 17.—Elieabatli Magic, who hee comtmoted ta p> write a series cf articles on the worldng atria’ condition for The Byen- ing World, {s onthualaatio orer her work, "I want, above ali ole,” said sho, “to be realiy helptul—to help my working sisters, In thone {cles I purpose to devote separate chap- ters to ‘ahop giris,/“telophone girls,’ ‘typewriters,’ ‘chorus swirls,’ ‘taotory and to several other classes, ie beet Y opening article, whicl will appear in The Bvening world of Saturday, will conalet, in part, of an introduction of mynolf, It will be in the nature of u heart-to-heart talk. : ~“E-ksow," she continued, “whnt the working girls of New York and’ other large citics have to contend with. I have worked for 85 4 week paid $1.25 for a hall bedroom, given up 10 and 15 cents each for my meals, and had 25 cents 2 woek left to buy caramels and theatre tickets ‘nud to muaré agalast the necessity of nacrificing ett) further. Here are a few extracts trom Miss Magie's opening article: Dil) ‘All my life I have longed for expression and have been taught eap- pression; comselled to conform, not to reform; but I etmply can't con- form—there's no uso trying. People who Lonform never do anything elss. 7) “It would, {ndeed, be a sorry compliment to American manhoog and womenhood if a young woman slave of my qualifications who Oftera hereelf ‘forsale to the highest bidder,’ could secure no higher bid than a diamond ring and a ailk petticoat {n returti.” ASK 0 $70,000, : hot_{n court when verdict was given in favor of hen / od LY Eo = 4 The latter “was mek downs = q him f vilege of allowing ail the aged defendant “Papa’ “ry j@nd when Attorney Rogers moved for. i new trial he had the sympathy of!a : 0 opposing counsel. Pehaod | Justice Burr reserved decision. |. Surprised at. Small_Award: mer Clarence Sen aie Some surorlve waa exoreaed at tha! , ourn Verdict in Tucker’s Alien- | ssa 8 of tne ward made to Tuckert Ril s - Jafter the testimony as to the pleasant ation Suit Against Dud- |retauons that cow up Tretween Mra, Tucker and tho, retired palacecar fixe/t ley Pleases Neither. fure manufacturer after thelr meeting. —————_ b nd ndaa:tted —reostying —vaTuMbTS Edwin H. Tucker, the young insurance | Presents from Mr. Dudley, y broker, who has been suing Eugene E.| 9% stateful for her nursing . him ” re Dudley for $76,(00, charging him with | TOUS an attack of pneumonia. Ha anata lerad loose Mesa eods was so ernteful that fe had her select _ expended on her education. If she finds it arate advertise mee: waros, A fear part of the money has been wasted, help tho Or course believe’ rnut Women are | bat I do not svmpathiz with the’ hyaterical cries about the} describes in her ‘desires for In: their families —atd—o1 ss they are forced to ad: neountadle for ow’ ame Raney tangy" HELEN M. HYDE, author and settlement o| worker, said: may—be;—bit tt tata effec spon one's ae the outside ho Wages of working gine tn eso pitinbiy-emall that sone. young womisst the mystem. Min: al, but I trust sh tention to the which wompn long. trying Team fully in Magic’ and her Steuvenall, last survivor 4 hat was prominent in Lthe roctal and business Ife of New fa century agd, died to-day @ at the hone tose, BS hth street. She had and by forty years, and. her tren, 1 of whom died In mid: neradlo lady was - born in France, but/oame to this city when a mich of her lity was epent th home In Gold qtreot. She saw holsen to n region of cheap apart- {sa part of an oasis of quaint | 9ld-fashioned: homes still lingering in a’ f Italian groceries. Freach res- and furrier’s efops, jecding glass and china im- Ney Yor! } Mrs. Steuvenall’s husband for years was tho | ver, of ee Slsencce be sawa : T amt Fiinake hn stand frail — Tren potsor the five of then DIET FOR THE DISPOSITION. CASH COUNTERS Soiiemeniin ieee ele Kore (0 lve at hls “house in New | xt the young sclentlet, beans and-fresh eggs s nection with the exainination, He says Cream, brown bread, fat meat, with plenty of by itter— emt for he gods, -Nough to make us heart flutter, Should these recipies fall the best thing to do —Isto-feed-them on free dunch,-with-piee’-feet and giue: , Butte alter your trouble you finds tt’s no Ko, furnishings of his bachelor apex Ss in Lafayette place, Brooklyn, + South on a trip and took the HASSE pag OTe aa awanied #00 damages to-day jury in Justice Burr's section of th 3 At the N, oh rétng for Dudley for a now trial, and the mo- | © New Rochelle place, according’ to testimo, any a‘ tion had the full Indorsement of coun-| 9 ‘Si¥nony, many odd demonstration» pof fatherly affection were made 4 sel for—the- hi amd, who-hopes Bem a nade in the Sian: i Eo DT upprove. of her mersne, 10] eens, of Ue NDEKICK KE ai Bishop Fattows, of UMcage, says that the temperanient may be reyu= Tinieeresciamiouat Presence of the housekeeper, Z ‘ 6 of age. If] Why, for $10 a week a wo : ‘ 5 pete Ff Analy find. themeclye ot her methodsotealls (can ies very weil. Indeedy thers Gre| lated aocording to the diet which one adopte, He yives epeciment bills This ta the escond tlme Tuaker’a allen-| 1 Teply to these charges Mrs, Tuckée bh iabor underpaid, hopeless -i know many a lay NERAL ONC W SES Bheicary nave of fare, suited to vartous constitutions; j : ation changea have been heard, The jaaia sho was attending tho tnyalid with pa cyoce pe: the eeteial pilose eh only. keen theic feetts jtertalnment sheiaoos not have to eb to : j fret suit was thrown out of court by|!¢r husband's consent and that Tuckér mo much aa tees an but enjoy Ife. As for theatr Pornninuihateicce ee en a For the mustacheless man, serve pure olive oll, } Justice Dickey a year ago. This time| often uve He out of bed with his Sisterhood of work 7 working eitlcan eee the bestractors: ‘mtn in: that. direction oe om fi ‘ z i the jury brought in a verdict for $a) | Khoo when Dudley rang his sick-room } pene ne words waleaaey ct) the Ms econtne andy soe COP bat urcuahtsrecss oleeseeMlON thor Teta UA plenty of ronet beet.— See) ttrat itidon't spol. \ damages tn two hours after the hearing | bell f Saoemed nok aurornvans theyiibay tional, but the eondision aks (of aitaire, No, indeed. r'bellove ‘Amer= | On the side some bananas, some cocoa and fish, | 5 waa closed at 5 o'clock last night Ths! Mra. Dudley ia a pretty, short, plemp Bes fered, who hag gtruggied, as ¢ St is one that-much needs CA citer. the workdng ein “cannot ‘be | __ For the mustacheless man ‘tis a virtuous dish. ; sealed veniict waa opened and read to-/ brunette of twenty-six years, Her huss 4 ti EA snesiora refortt muoh different from Chicago WwW oman'a | 5 day. band is ‘thirty-three ana the defendant aeeetet < a aq [Stutus us a waxo carner'should be Im- x i i Afty-eleht, Gald-hoased and grays MISS ELLEN E. MILES, |eroven: dua to her own efforts | For the thin girl under thirty, just Mx up some rice, 1 ‘Experts Are Checkin RusstlonsiforsthenJury, benrdod-“Fastasacretivat moniter, Rs thor and club woman pete hus valve ‘With sainds and beans—Yitm*-yum, Oh! how nice, 1 p ec g Two questions were put to the Jury tfirnrof Cramer & Co.;"paince car nittinew Noted Women Speak CHIT CREE ‘I tton on T have no dount Pane | Ip $20.000.0 . on which to base thelr findings: anufucturers, La F Fn he deep motive of | ser nrticjes will ho ot eraat intareat | clams — 1 Up $20,000; 000 nes —theonteinete ECE yf on Miss Magie’s Views3 Magie's—proposi-| MRS ra Eee aaa a {Air prapanderahes of evidence that | SENATOR COCKRELL ILL. = po eeese AS Las ae P EOE s peArpie is x ; | Si. Louis Vaults. tne defendant committed acta of infl-| WaAawinuivN, Oo. 17, — Former : iSyelonomniireman i titel Gael wiclonnGhelsald: WHITNEY, attorney) Fo: trritable husbands, brown bread and lean meat, | = Bellty withe Mra: Ticker tt Ho ehemecheroee tts aacrenoroe rose Fa dant to sakes fe Jere brent git 1 know. {ie To which the Jury anewered:, "No! re He boat cat ilenateand state Stee time I read her offer ‘to the; @¢ law and sociologist, Stor{lized mllk and pure butter are a treat. k | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1.—Threo expert ac-| 2. "ae it been establianed that the [furenins fom overwork and heaee j—romen-whosemteelon amt Anyone who thovat! made this statement: Nelther coffee nor tea, nor pickes nor tart be | countante fromthe Dreasury Departinent fo relieve the aoe 1 shih ponerse pret | For the irritable husband will have a loving herr | at Washington, working under a deputy ing World's plan to p: 9 rn ny t - f » e the * t attention to ag arraignment of the pros: ’ i " than $20,000,06 the vaults of 5 of this remarxable ¢ the working | ent atate of affairs Ix y. | Then there's the fut gir], so round and so plump, tUslted “Staten: Bub-Tieasuryi have ais : BRS. CLANENCE sensational but 1) do know, trom: obsorvadon 12a | Glve her cereals and apples, with occas{onal thumps Gi aeed GaPanertaTallnt 24017600 URNS airelictnown in the hardships of the | improvement in the condition of work- | In the form of exercise; then white bread and rice, JohnH. Wilkie, ef of the United Zerit ; SSRI asta dean Eni niin pS cH A ier eee She's at once become dignifed, honest and nice, Btales Secret Service, ix in-the clty, but ve ry ay all ef forts tending to up- that no. girl can work. fort ver aele-respect On $1. a heck hut eee declares that hia mission has no con: Wjit the working women, | cannot maintain a standing as M'sa | i a > 68 His tong, Tanky lex, to -attend the ban-| Z & ° = atea Sub-Treasures Thomas | it eee aD e Jal Pease: dmitted are i greats = Louis tAvi—wald that no definite — = = atement would be made by—nfm until from Wasnington | Farly'in tthe moring before dressing, “Now|. must quit : i drinking coffee, T know it causes my weak heart-and the ever "increising nervousness. these-troubles-ret-steadily worse und en@arthetr mealies "Fel oF AODSY MUST FIGHT FOR NAME AND WIFE o ‘Alderman’s Son: Sued-far-Se aration and -Right fo Share Father's Estate Attached. | William J. Roddy, son o fthe inte Alderman John 8, Roddy, ts sued for separatio hin wife, Anna ds Roddy, while his halt-brothers ana jwistera are denying his right to share in hin father's estate on the grjund that Alderman Roddy's , second | wire Waa still allve, though in, Randall Island Hospital, when he married Wiil- Jam J. Roddy’s mother. Miss Mary Coleman, counsel for Mrs Roddy, appealed to Justlee Maclean, in the Supreme Tt tod award of wtmony ant cor pending the tre of the ault, : Mra. Roddy tn an aMdavit cays sha ovas marred to Rodd Church Dec. 2% 1901; out one day in Febr, never camo back; that peared at Stoux sued her for absohut Kround of de. South Dakota, ¢ beat him. She ways that after. the death of hia, father last December her husband re- that whe wenr'te ed tho action and | land what will the end be?” But when the coffee comeson ~ of monet [at breakfast she says, “Well, just this one cup,” and-so it~ Si vin dete LOeS from day to-day the same old -round-and the-bodily-ail—— Ste aid, and ie ents prowing worse as time goes on. a A { ath 5 { ‘ |___The coffee habit acts like a personal demon, ever_ready ito. offer excuses and- to-steadily push-his-victim-one-step ee idown-each-day-and-laugh-at-the-good-resolutions. t of the Sa. Uien tn — Went Stix in-expectation 0 HUEAHGO “pute yon Addo: life. “She —wante—) itt ot i ii ment apres = Rheokea Uni But there’s a way anda sure way to kilfot that demon, iit Shiet Witkte, of Order the Coffee kept off ihe table and Posttuim Food Coffee witi_s view ot Served in its place. Then one can have the hot breakfast Hiyacoamante changing to tenants -o ft Roddy snys und to| beverage, with the deep seal brown of coffe sistant! a rich golden brown when cream is added, and, with a flayor one of th vund the cash short all its own, the Postum comes as a strong friend in need. hat being | a j 6 Neures, the clerk é b The change in feeling will begin within a day or two, generally the first day. The drug of coffee (caffeine) has i been cut off and the body and nerves relieved, then comes SHIP PRINCESS VICTORIA |tien SESE ihe ste feeling of new ean ney Healthy eee ; 5 | METZ FINDS NEW JOB, built in from’ the rebuilding food ‘in ostum. Gradua ENG Boning the old aches and ails disappear and the joy and swing of / ally f fam’ J., was horn ty James MeCabe Made Clerk to the Steamer Runs Aground on Her| — commtsatoners ot Ratimate, health comes again. You can prove it in your own case, > Way from Vancouver—Passen- | Comptroller Mets discovered $8,000 ’ R Wat, yi ‘. sded in. Be position in his departme: ‘ | “There’s a Reason ‘or Hil ts Landed in Boats, been vacant since Its ereation and : 2 VICTONIA. DB. C. Oct 17, —The| tt to-day. Sear t teamer Princesa Victoria, en route) Clerk to i. ran ustore at Onk! mene Tare oCate, r Her pitscngers wera | «2 the Fifth District, - | 3 A | 8 for yeara. been tho o Pp. Son" of Red Hook on tho ms iY ree Of the in, Benatcr Coffee's old atamp-| jou ta on the rocks near Saddle ind, ‘Tho appointes ts a strong! 4 } é