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Elizabeth Magte, the Young Girl Who Will Write in The Evening World To Save Working Girls From Misery Under Soctal Conditions, Finds ie Indorsers > sede ae oa : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1906. ; GIRL REBEL STARTS oneness Pou Bo. MANY REPLIES TO — OVEASTUOY LED IN NEEDED CRUSADE HISS MAGIE'S ‘aD’ a City’s Experts on Conditions of Female Labor Welcome the Articles by I Miss Magie. le ‘Brill liant Young Woman Receives Re-! Sree ec plies to Her Now Famous Offer '2/'¢; Year-Old Lad Hag" y Studied Many Hard >to Sell Her Talents ee eeane re a A ra a A MOTHER FINDS BODY, Miss Elizabeth Magle 1s to-day the mest talked of young woman tn Miss Elizabeth Magse, the brilllant Chicago soung Ameren. “Her brilliant mind atid her fae used her to rebel. In line with Miss Magie’s comin Evening World has secured the views of some of the most pr¢ nt workers-in the reaimt of economies and Indusirial conditions in BESS SEAR YVAN. KLEECK, Fellow of the College Set-lement ciation and —Inyvesti of Industrial Conditions, say's too much cannot he written in hehalf of the CHICAGO. Oct woman whose reniarkable offer-to sell her accomplishments to the; high- cst bidder aroused: intense Interest atl over the country,” has rjecelved| Theories-of -Aeytient Contro- ~~ ettul of replies from all sonts and conditions, ot persons | __yverted by. Facts: That = 86 er by a conplo! 4 ' = ula hee Show Deliberation. ee erous farm in Wiscon4in. _The communtet-Aon_ made a bushel b: Snatch vea__but_ot hat until the pliectlon she has picked one letter | From ‘this ¢ occupying slon_on_her that abo syia_pen them—the following + Sa ie = eace (iat wasio0— mature fer AEN Chicago, Oct | the young h that carried it, are fr, and Mrs, ——. “is [held resp thr the suleide of | “Dear Unknown Frlonds: 1 have recelved many replics to “my |[tweive-year-oid Willi Beolield, of > advertisement, but none which touched ;mé go “de ark. who ocut sh 1 {such Ad. ‘Erades Sorteok | to help the “2 abel 1966 | throat with ow ly as your setter working girl. Slie said: Hd. Perhaps you kave misunderstood the deep: eaning of my Anat lech tee ie STIR etch ae Peni 1 h waste , : : bereft of their only son, re Working girl! {x such ument; perhaps you really believe, thas { <im finger of eclling§ livctantly admit that he must haye | term it, ts qdimeult) to myreif; body and soul; I-<can hardly blarne you for getiing this {m- |} idied himself. t q do much for the concise «ta eaent will iE the whole ch pata peat | pression, considering the way that some cf the pa reported me. | They were inordtmitely proud of . he hole cliss. ou of work, 1 s ‘ithe OY, «ton nthe stile} | But T never meant to°do anything of the/ kind, In the first place, | thelt bey. -to ana they, had ronson * Eat | yihovertintanded (Hat the tdgcumientuill dtteppearediineprint lat alled | seactenaiiyserichictieonstantaueel York fat) | Baad ey zie q sl hid: print at all, | phenomenally bright. le was an: adept the wages | ehould appesr ove’ my name. I did have some y s_notion, how- _{snathematician ompllahed ee do not i oO say th orale pat 2 qual to the a. ever, of fixing [t up and getting {i Into FFint come way, If T could [cian and on expert in electricity. He tion for | ————— Sa ae { FESS 8 __l was interested capoctalistathe menw-——_— - = Lara stot fsont—tt—toemme Sot the papers here ask - 2 iH Trmacture ad transmission —ot_etectricat ———— WILLIAM H. ALLEN, | it would cost to Insert {t as an advertisement, and taat is the er 2 | power, and when he was but nine years ie whole thing) olf conatrus veneral Agent of the As ea ate telephi 1 the reporters got It. I was paraly ap will oe much | t/ sociation fcr Improving) in-thep the-next-morning; with ty name-and [ine tn tite_own_yard,—with Instriiments——— fon of the working | 7 5 Ani | aE ne slat piclgtutycine roubtelmnera inital (He Condi tion/ol the Hoor,) GOOD HAS RESULTED. | Boy Had: everything Se ORE ee rathayarativer tg, ake | Save “But now that It 1s done, good will came out of tt. Goo has come | The oy had every opportunity 19 Interest in improving. the gen-| ‘In discussing the condition of the out of it already, [have recott@ many excollent letters commending | gratify hia tastes, His father. sentor eral condition: OUR eel} eval tha ta ahe sas aUts my action and offering me aasistance, THave received’ genuine offers of; member of, the Jemelty -manutdelsring. ig 1 sted th ojibettel luence th : Z itm of Rooneld & De Wygoert of NEw! or aA IG Ut lone ere Oo aaa ees Dy oiserateeelinve marriage, and, Iam sorry te say, some base propositions, Thoss who |ark.-{s wealthy, ‘The Sconeld home at a working «irl on the part of the plover, because he knows that he secure cheap labor In. this conn nob does not work, 1 do not delleve made the Jatter 1 look upon w contenipt and pity; the former are | No. Walnut street ts in a, fine real- theres any bope_of improving | 3 setae condit aside fromthe nprecinte » declined w anid) ence portion of the city, e a appreciated, but are declined ith thank Bone weske ano Sanrm= Sacha ears Honore irr Seo IV pe etanEE if : Whetever rtndy: a the one 2 " Pp ee ncs i Tae ‘ + “What-L really -wanted-wos-freedom-trom the fear of want, and an | ceived the idea of building a telephone. tant factor in ke jown the 4 de, tt ah fart wit i at t scale of wages. She can afford tole il fe aie ta eee trosthat opportunity to develop the best that {s in me. True, I love to bave a | line from his residence to that of Bere - work cheaper than the girl who 1s en) tie working classes are not feeding jolly good time, but I love equally weil, 1! not better, the simple life, | Hurd Jeffries, of Ni. See e ee Tea end 0 é : ) complete the Mne nee Srelys cebeaen es aes Heese a ie themselves properly, and that they do und, therefore, your offer to take me Into your home and give me all [stringing of wires over the fences of — tion seeks the lowept “level in wah ‘ the pay glvealithe: elaptoyedss the works | oc eenocally get ts much out of their these things and ask nothing of me in return has appealed to me more | nine intervening back yard ¢ rork-| earnings. as possible: eco sears Bo iietrnid he boy started out to” Kat Che! per me (BB CO Cy Cs SEA “Any permanent betterment must be deeply than any other offer Fhave rerelved., I skimmed through letters | The boy started out to” gat the pies Pulls Down Price of Labor. Daosdioatinereased Veacnineipewsrnarnel| of foreign counts and wealthy Amerteans, who threw themselves at mo | {he wirem-on thelr fences, A majority Se haa never been stow Just how} working gir-w-gencratty-x-momber ot} Vedity, but your letter I read over and over again, and I marked on the | HAYS. DENMUPAPE or these were many girls who are working live atl-a family, and {t is Impossible to isolate valove eTherhigheat bid, | won over later and finally the work home; but we vo know that the home-| her, envelope, ghest bid, | Nee salted by the opposition of two men living «irl pulls down the price Of] “We know that the condition of the >{ “Your letter rings true, You don't know how much I appreciate It, | Wao refused to have wires for a pele — ator: Phe —term—tworking—girt—hae | workin girl-t4 bas and 1 do nat want | It1 had no further ‘hid=" L should have gladly accepted yours. But since | Yate telephone line run through’ thele 1 Deen” roatly, overworked tiwsits nnd | ail who sosorves, ut do’ not thine teicgraphing-you 1 have recelved many iher'lettern and several tele- |" Sune Scofield argued with"emem evs = RA TTY STEMS Se er Fe PRP ee | ‘grams and haye been visited by hewspaper representatives who havo | yesterday and was, turned down, a ing xirl situation Iw 40 tayolyed that {17 ality o thes condi tenjieannaty compare out of ff | made good business propositions to me. \Ono of these propositions { | yy\company wits his mother, he vis- ccupted—that is, to write for The New. York Evening World a | ited a dentist and o mumc teacher after ee have ; rEzt re = Lachoo). Leater any, afternoon, He talked, z 01 a 4 ‘Girl Slaves great Clty,” Jand laughed with a boy playmat Tq Uaccet rela at CICy Celle BE EO | frone Tothiilg nouse foc. some tie atter 5 af hia return home. h his fat | CHOSE THE BEST MEDIUM. home for digner’ the boy, went 4a the “Considering It from a monetary point of vlew, I’ cauld have done | bathroom, on tho second floor, and cut 4c : | “isis but the opportunlty-for good Is greater in the medium 1 Mie indy 3 und—half_an—hour——— \ _\ ‘uch betters : jsicbte Tate penal inaiantaneouae = | t | have chosen. 4 | Say i MISS PHIPPS GOES TO_ Seana takes in many vhases. Any source of knowledge that can throw light upon | - her condition is, however, a good thing, for people know’ very little about the problem. “I ugree with Miss Mugle In her statements about the temptations thrown in the way of working girls Who are forced to keer up appearances | 4 com ma sei Ebe tile Pde not teachers. who. have.axpended—Ume—and wiigsn Sass by this Tato Hot) money on their education. While it la want to bs undersiood ax saying that| perfectly clear that a working girl gil gir iind # tirposslble to exist de- | cannot keep herself decently on a sal- — th fosalarier 2 id; Paty of S250 a week the whole co a Seals age emnalt aclesiety at Nae NICH ton isdona whieh eanaulca teaser ao Peake l= canitehi a= COT do ke. orking girl ts pretty well off | Kk, Of course. she tx not | fas I should ke to eee hi She gives too much for ar but we must admit that her | Labahas h is better to-day than jt was nit it will be better ti x a ographers in New Yori} Compare them with » nool | = To “panrincn position now to. work for the betterment of my leas fc tunate brothers and sisters, and in doing wile T shall’ be iiost Wippy. | CLAIM HER MILLION. if Into deeper slavery than that in which I a a ¢ } ead of _solling i} if D finately Located. but hore bn the coutrary found my highest: reedon.— By] TROY, | =D of Representatl up to Warsaw and s nt, the Inyitat! . ¥., Oct. —Mins Jane Ny Know | aw a broad Industrial question, not on! . 7 5 ‘ > ; ‘ girls who make only $. 4 whol fron eee Dexihang Shand ANTE CAE s 9 Philadelphic AT) Suide ree ave sprung into fame, freedom and us Phipps, of thls olty, received word of MSGR Tai GeESmT CI Cala ooK anu fe the nositenics tandpoint, tut) pares Leaguer’s Platform | © ain: *' Crew of 16 Evidently Jesperate bound I have s tee death of her lator Men Wa os a x r ~ [Bo ts, In -ehicago bike ay mornin; andi keno. that self-respect OC ieaursay | Dead_from Gas. te-you tite tn _fetall to explain the eftuation, and also to tell and _teft_immediately for Sealers = give me very grea rivaty there to-day you that aa.poon as.1 CM find the time It will give m ry great Sete tna eestty o ee you, and T hope that we shall akon of tte 1 aguro to co dow yous heme and see yO Di oer hn [Mrs Baker to midi Become good friends, for 1am proud to count among my friends suc - fnileates—you tobe. 1 $1,000,009, jble-hearted people as your Tetter aie Mina Jane Phipps isthe daughter of TO eee icone thanks for your 4ympathy and generous offer, Tam, | Mia. atiomas WW. Phipoa. who was 6 neerely, of the old-Gme constables of ‘sroy. with very: best wishes, yours most P1 “ELIZABETH MAGIE." at Third and wich went to the bottom | s She will probably re- By i icy of will Miss Phipps, inherits. about . Lh ext wi thoy zbayarkilafewicomitortaiinfienvant toa Mother Hubbard. many a «itl struggling. along under " these circumstances has risen to a high | = “Was Hearst ever in Congress? 111 f ate Ae nee eam [ |be — if 1 ever saw very much oF{ ster teat Latin wa : girl Js at present In a bad way. Many | AND BROTHE f E- him,” arked "Uncle Joe’ Cannon reated today by the tug [ a case Is justly told along the lines Max | to an ning World reporter at the newel efforts ard x nate Magic suggeats of the drift of tho! { Waldorf-Astoria Hot : morking girl toward entertainments pie | || ‘The venerable speaker of the Mouse} Fe lwo dij ngdo with Attcen craves Counlerweting te gtr rwho {ota Feepresel Tea had just got out or Phe Lutin ts declared ty Sinus tp_the. desire for pleasure. now. | POUNE Man May Finish Equca- | 2. Nossa es a a TAT i] WHE ieatnere TA, Tunis: Oct. 18.—The wu oy poor W. ne family haa. reside te treats for man VEATS, be on the Uinbysalx an in- | shiouht lead. te “AR Torte Ftonsweek rate of wages} et pene = z Aina et ——i-do-not—oonsiier that asan example | at. af Aina ter of Mariiie E ct allot underpaid giris. Many'a chac- | sity—Other Visitors. his bones shikerr out o | tte. een ae x Carnival Coat Sale q {table worker makes only $10 a week. | ae aight in an automobile. ride“iu wheel Srtl Arguing Seon + he Orca i 4 t= laa common sealary! | Plains and back. “Uncle Joe's’ opnion Arguing AN GU ea eacne Hedi fOr the ored sor ryt hored crulser Carr aA “| know 99 many girls who live good,| Although the Gackwar of Baroda did | about automobiles in print would {00k Denes lives-on-td-and-suralier salaries nat admire our women when he toured [tke a_route—of th poet ah eee we ute alwayy_ta_danger of aver-| the United 6tatea—a short time aao,| Tallrond between New. York and © estimating the evils of the other side.) evidence that he was deeply impressed | Cad. Se Aas J do not may It is Imposelble for a-eirl| with our educational Inatitutiona ar-| “What do you: think of Hearst to: keep her #e}f-respest-on nos-nall Mi='| piyed in New York to-day on the White; form?’ asked the ary—and the salaries ald In some NeW} Star jiner Bhitic In the person of his) porter as Unele Joo” “York stores ru Dole: $10-but “Vy on. Shrimanp_Jalsinyroa, an engaging | fruxal breaxfast_and_gianced over the 2 | morning papers jon, and Hopeful. $15 Tourist Coats. Friday's ae Sot Night—Ses Trust ts Handsome New 6 98 Was noc until 99) AC Ay slennitely ed dole by Seitestarirsraicies —____eagte prove that the minimum salary | cpa eee ane : eee patd even in dhe stores on the white | statesmen ——F |th Gaekwar; who accompanied him! man's-mother hubbard. 1 covers ey>} oy e het jer t tek 4 or au & aang Poe coe | jon his tour, waa with the young Indian, ; erything and abides at {a ax muc e 5 ae ; ; : PARKA L tele: SUNITA BALGTY TCeTetl octet peeee eee eee ee ema eae ae estublished to-day: | NET ‘BRITISH TEACHERS —TO_INVADE AMERICA. | hee allo caeral eS | Coats have seized upon fashion’s fancy with ‘a-firm fold ind we pwn | crew Heers mia Jo tis 1eque Incle_toe’ | Five Hundred oF Them ih Btoct at Harrow and was intended by hin w 5 ‘abo : plit=* declared the_deplorable condition-and the fact | tinier tar Cambridge eer tienes eens rae ae mut_th mola ederiared cy {Died as They “Went Down, oe F of how imuet the-working girl ix under e-tancien Harvard or any other ey a ong. way, Ivoni. iit EAHIS us i teecctt hays eathered th: col the 3 freites! offerng” of our Carnival Week — Coats that cannot be Joan school, he will complete h. Ww. education tn the United: States RY SICOR EASE eS z pther —paseenger—on_the taitic wast Warned-to Keep Out, paid. I know of etores not on the white <__}iet _where_sdlesgirls get as low nan $5, 1 a) and in many stores of cheaper standing RS LALUIREsHotacttasaeWha hha ene Batts Rs = “2.0 and #4 Ip a common salary. closed & Cour or Tenet ad 1 Pa pats ators oF the Mepubilcan nes ae a chown-anywhers-e'se under $15. = “Misa Magie’s complaint that with her [She comes to the United Htates to 69 joyous about. the tlon of Sera taatintt Juring t i education she could make but $10 a] ito vaudeville ino twaaty-minute Joe" into the campaign, ‘The Now Yi a will vinit the Unite ay Tw> Tone Mixtures sketch, sald to be one if iLe- vest ever his winter will by Alfred j FPross, in a doubie-leaded- vdliorjal to: written: Her plans. contemplate a r'nt- day, calls pan z ring tour next season in a come towday on the ne, Cannons, (et Roota and the Cortelyous F duct \ 1 Fale “Lady Judy, of the local, camipaly 7 he ‘Onl: Wa f-| “Rohard Hazelton, a. P., and‘. M.poim hile speech vate W Y UY: +)Kettl, M.-P members of the irish night Mr. Cannon c > Party in the House of Commons, were a polecat and Hearst t on the Baltle, ‘They como to join T. P..surt. of campaigning, Is O'Connor and will remain in the United }boomerang work In New. Yc States after he Koen ace lo carry on, “Uncle Joe't read the edit Styiish Black Cheviots Motor Club Coverts Ite ted ting last Brya of They ha sanda of appll- Models reveal the (ull, loose Empire: and Prince Chap D> ae from th made known their d b G with Als campaign jn afd of the Irish Home| apparent enjoyment. ‘Then turned | Beaux nited Stat den shown in $30 snd $40 Rule movement. [to the front, page. of the paper ind | 1th nevera tenJencies shown in nl$ ' A earnestly at the t the tov, co:ts. Perfect'y ta'lored—with So Uie editor of this pape velvet and self na’ HUMMEL GIVES NEW BOND.) paper ts th by the way? On. y Press—wints ¢ | vel t ine State of ered. strappi pee SOO Aotlon Made Neceasury by Recent] ihe Speaker. * fan in this § will as iMisahas (53 ew: - working {0 ubiocan party Nar parties ‘ = Who can boll, broll| _Declaton ef Court of Appeals, | fora you were born, young man. Tw tore ure Alterations FREE and bake, Abravam H. Hummel, who haa beon | in New York working for the Repub- wre, i Mean party before a lot of alleged edi- eaglt he compod wishing to make th Visit the game Instlt While Mroo Mosely Tas “lafter the preliminary ar Fry, roast, toast and |.out on bail pending the decision of the | sors'{n hia town were born, and 1 reck thay Appellate Diviston or his conviction and | gy til ba hittin’ the hiwhw W sentence to one year's Imprisonment} Fork ih the hitereat of the Good.cooks are not | ina a. fine of $00, to-day ave u new | party long after some of ‘om B found bond for $10,000 before Justice ‘Blanch- “ ir Laneneine drop of the hat— ard In the! Supreme Court Jue Blain uncle oes ee My 4 “Chia was rendered necessary by the ow. this supp: asa via tDpeenie Except through World Want Ads recent decision of the Court of Appoalu | circulation 0 of miliion, and Bh mull ais Bh G Please don't forget that. In Albany deciding that Hummel had | aye no cir all Tmo fiat (a i "245 (0 651 Broad Street NEWARK slow! no right to be on ‘ball before the certi- pluin "Une! annonss Andi te cg option y yatnnaperey vi rein New ¥ Republican atta A Sunday World Want Ad. ficate’of,reasgnablo doubt waa granted: |FFSAtional smmortance., Lm here: Will Insure Many a Well-| Seventy-thira, strect, who went on MF. ny aio earns monty Ntaroete timer There will be an effor State to give the jury i Presta in in. the Unit t Hy States e bythe | t of time | sank arfadet, om Bier ta nty: Int SALE AT ALL 3 STORES fy \0tolé West 14thStreet NEW YORK : 460 & 462 Futon Street ‘ BROOKLYN rved Din Hummel's original bond, algned the of my. old frien to endeavor to reconcile thelr differ- m papers express the |last party of teachers ts gat 43. Served ters Sareea new ons, 4 ‘ a runtine for Congress In once [opinion that the reneated accdents to | way home. i G % \ }

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