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ht t MASKED THUGS ~—NBELLEVD and Clubbed in-Hos- pital Inclosure. PAIR. ATTACKED — HIM. Mtruders_ Climbed Wall ‘Get at Old Employee in Stable, lo Robbery” Evidently “Not Intended; for_$180/ in Coat Hung in Lo Edward Smith, “dean” of the ambu- Yance drivers at Bellevue Hospital, with & broken nose, two ugly scalp wounds, contusions ajl over his face and bruises wovering hts body, MeoR patient wo-aLy IM the hospital to which he has driven thousands of-persons,-ax—a_result-ot-# "terrible beating given to him by two masked thugs late last night. Smith was sitting in the stable read- hig, and the moment to assault him-was opportune, for all_the-other-employees ‘were ‘out. His two assailants gained entranec to the hospital grounds by. the ia street entrance, it ‘They reached the spot where the Griyer, who Is thirty-five years old, was Feclining, and at once began the battle. Used BlackJack and Sandbag. One camo at him as—he-nrose—and promptly hit him a hard blow In the fare. Smith entered Into the contro- eray with vigor, but-the second man ‘Mipped-up and hit him with a eandbag while. the frat man jumped on him. “Again the second man left the fray and Yooked about the stable to seo what he ‘ould steal, {t 1s supposed. But-Sm}ih—was-Aghiing—so-hard—that4 Bis opponent called fot help, and’ hin partner once mure came back with the gandbax, which he laid on the driver's head with fearful force. “As Smith folt one ofthe men landed on his nose with hard fist that put him entirely out. What happened after that time Smith Some minutes later his es came in found Dr. Hooker came and took the Injured ‘ating room, where his hurts were dressed." Then he was put He-had-Juat Deen paid O€; and ned Btn w cont which was locked’ in vhis locker. This the scm ieraaees If-thleves—thoy— wore, did not find. NO WOMAN IN I 4 ——__ Prohibited from Raising. Large Families. Canvass - Reveals Only One Child to Block in Fifteen on Fifth Avenue. NO ROOM FOR CHILDREN Mrs. Commander Scores Pleasure- Loving Womej\ for Neglect to “Strengthen Our Race. ‘A woman who bax bees married near: ly eight years on the trial pinn and has no chitdren has written a book on] Her rare | the subject’ of race suicide.” Is Lydia Kingsmill Commande {a tie wife of Rev. Herbert-N. Casson, the editor,-reformer, socialist and trea thinker, In her book, which ts soon ‘to-be-srid— lished, Mrs. Commander, who haa studled the question from all its ansies, seeks to prove (iat Taco-sutcite-ta—m result of economical conditions that pre- vent the American wage earner from Falsing and supporting w large famty.— The: marriage” of Mrs, Commander and Mr. Casson, in the spring of 159, oreated-a-eensation,—It first_of the advanced ‘marriages that fare now advocated by so many up-to- @ate thinkers. By the termp of the medding contract thay_wora bound to- gether only so—long as Jove Inrta. Whether the love should last mutually or not was not specified. ‘Men, Commander and Mr, Casson were members of the Ruskin Co-ope- rative colony in Tennesseo when they determined to marry. They drew up an elaborate agreement, and both signed It They were wien formally Joined — in wedlock’ by Judge Hutson, of Dickson, Tenn. Tho wife did not take tho ndme ot her hustand. Stig retained ter maid- en han, adding wie —pretx— “Mrs. Since her marriage she and Mr. Ci pon have Ived In this olty, She has carried on er work in literature and op tiolecture platform. and ha_has carried on hin just as before they were married, Both testify that thelr wed- ded Ife haa been extremely happy, ani uint they have nover even thougs of the Idea of separation, Their Marriage Agreement. In a statement made at the tlme of the wedding Mrs, Commander said: “I believe true marringe to - mean a deep affinity of heart “end inInd“And woul extany We= een a ran and x woHsKN who: find in ench other the inapira- tion of all that in beat, highest, noblest and. purest in the char- acter, i belicve that the Mves should blend und harmonize, making together one perfect TERR TRACED SHY BROTHERS Brooklyn Man Charged with. Attempted Suicide Away on Business, Four brothers. all-prominent dn aoctal ind 6 fo Ta “York, “deny tvely-that Henry E.-Terry, a Weate and bro her ot the in YRadcany reason: to coimmil aulclde, and @eny that any woman was in danger Bulcide by inhaling gas. The’ despatches ‘quote-an- alleged. fetter left. by Terry. @s.2fararcltinowage. easing that te. took his life to rave the honor of more and of his family. arid found in Terry's pocket from hia broth- er Jnmes, referring toa sales of large | ck Rnd other heavy fnan- Tons, 3 Brothers In Wall Street. James Terry, who 1s the head of the Tfirm of Terry & ‘Co, of No. 6 Wall treet, and Rev. Dr, Eliphalot B. Teryy, anothers borther, and chaplain of several ‘Brooklyit hospitals, Wore” both ausured _jto-day that their-brother will recover, and they both ‘declare positively that When he ts out of danger he will bave sone other explanation to offer than the == suicide: thoory. “It {a all nonsense, this San Fran- kad James Torry, through “Y want \speclally to deny My | @ secretary tho Implication of nancial troubje. brother has ample moans and conducts avy larke business transactions, dug there has naver boer/any of any nature That could embarrass him or any of us. Whe. letter from me, if there was one, ‘could only have: reterred to. current transactions of an everyday nature, anybody who know: hoa claim ts cB. Terry, has tio etitanglementa with any cwamian: That I know, and th tempt to make iC appear’ that th “fs ridiculous, peat West on Business, #He was here for « month this: fall fend went Wvat on a business trip, han spent most-of-e-time Jn the Weat graduated from Dartmouth col [J have made inveatigations preparatory |wag invariable, Pighteen yeirs ago, and he nas ac: od considerable money, @ went to San Francleco looking: Sorahveatments and from a letter re. scelved./hore <only “yeaterday, we kno Was much plensed with the joutlogla.”* enry ‘Terry is a son of the late Imund ‘Terry, ‘a once. widely known Sawyariof Manhattan. He {sth ury-olght Fs old, unmarrie lived he Hae ‘etry home at No, het a © family, {5 one a! rigs, oun sorlaty in’ whole, and yet that each should \preacrye his or her own indi- viduallty, developing all that Men within the nature to ite Acghestoaneliltioe, Mr, Casson wrote at the same time: “With all the confidence of Tove Wyleid every right that a man should: yield-to n= woman; 1 dv not wish to compel affec-> ou or obtaln a claim by any Jewal device, Unless love in mpontanecous and free it ix not love. I dentre to be loved an Jong as I am lovable, and no ionger, 1 will never consent to nthe Mfe of another hein to mine tm an irrevocable way.” Wave-Earners Practically) RICH MOST. TO BLAMB. It wan one of the)- a One ne oe we Se v mites: 4 SANDBAGGED BY | Woran Who Made a Trial Marriage Attacks , President Roosevelt's Views on not raise a large family. our hearts. Mrs. Commander was born in London. Ontario, attended the -Western=Cotfore In Canada, and “becami preacher at Baraboo, Wis Lat. “Perind Wiatied Hee ine Bad went ihite Mterary and lecture work. She wastho American speaker st tho Berlin Con.’ grexa_of Women, “Two -yeare ago, said~Mrs-—-Com= mande: “my attention was called to race suicide by famous Jetter on the subject: 8 nee thon to presenting a book on the subject, One Child to the Block. the west sido apart. Investigated- Inthe teno- t 7 mado a NOUNe=tO= house search for children, in the Fifth avenue region, There— Stretch —of Afteen blocks on FUtth avenue tn which iere are only fifteen chilren, It here—where wotnen. have unlimited jelsure and Uberty—that fewest‘ chil- dren are to be found. : “L visited’ twenty-two apartment- houses, containing 485 familles, In Which there. were.just —Mfty-four children, or about one child to every nine fami%les. in downtown apartment-houres I was repeatedly asked, ‘Hayo you any chil- dren or dogs?’ and informed, ‘We never take elther." Four landlords eaid: “The only tenants I wit accept are married couples without children, “MY "favorite plan was to represent myself as looking for a flat for ‘my! sieter with five children,’ “I went to apartments ranting for from $75 to $100 par month, and in all! New York could find none to take those mythical five chiidre: “Landlords were willing to take two children, When.I anled {f they -would take a famlly with children the answer was usually, ‘Oh, yes, | How many. two? When I- said five tho refusal ST ~canvarsc ment-hous “Wishing to get the other side, I osc: slonally pretended I had an“Invatid-hus- band who oduld not live In-a Nat where ehiidren were. That always brought.» Prompt confession. that children -nover wero allowed in the buildings, Two Children the Limit, “The prevailing American {dea) among rich and poor, educated-and uneducated, women and men, js two children. That is'not enough, You -must remember to Count on ther. always being Basiees Pee President Roosevelt's-|- 1) Gperetion a ins see eae Nolen ehbors, bu soon’ die out. I would recommend Jenn than an average of tire to a fam- ily, possibly four children. Tyce ew FOUTS We are at ani age when to reproducc Mfe_tar. delight, yitallt trois thoroughly ‘Amores bell: that-a life wich ts merely existence 1. run’ ving. setae every: tuen the manivelt houta fam: ne dvantane THe ean hold jou ant ‘ahd feb] uidenendent. «Mo ha e present and. tex nomic pure cauNe of qur Hirer your, Randard of i etition for sere omen bound down bya bay ed: yelopa wil|-not-ralse a. large family, He Annot-if-he hopes: (Dring up hte: ohti~ ren awhe washes, 48 a result, the large familije are usvatly, brought into tho world by vhisges “Inditerent tote wel- fare of their enildren, “Thus, race suicide ia directly traco- able to economic conditions, At present. Our nation ts sacrificed to business. We ax.at todo business. instead of business for our convenlen: eritnegefores It is -hurdly Teasonadle to i women to’ raise children only those children. or rob them child-}abor," be urgin $2 thelr chitahood. in their childho ohana eh cholce tetween work and mot! howl Ia one that should. never be a of woman, issUke asking her. chooso-between her right hand aad eyesight, She is entitled to both. perfect, womanhood requires both wor and motherhood. Hard Times Reduces the Rate. “{ have read in The’ Evening: World that. Ufe birtin rato. In New Yon« in| che past yeir was $6 babies a day, But Wid You Alyy pee Whar’ i ae pelt yaa usual), rosperous year: i) hard tines. would aitckly, bring dows | Ttralwaya. has, ‘Or isa err Anat bring “elilldren / into, 1 admit, Mo ee ee aeily ta. Oring. them | forth) with no. plage! bat the streets to ralse them. City iif, eupectally where | 40 Many houses are cro with Wage earners, tends. to cre low birth fate where any Utlnking te dane. a tendg to om, | t8o, Yer paHeNe and? no a pth I eon t b t ona business What io oat bulids ine but a eae home on a uate nen, Lore ed 10, d-her A place to | oO be mothers, RoeCo-operation | may ‘Arguments. by Mrs, Lydi President Roosevelt’s Theory on not si | | dei} | t | “I declare before these witnesses the Neston Cusson; lee Lydia Kingamnil-Comnrander animy.vife so longas loye and wisdom unite us" THE WOMAN’S PLEDGE. “I pledge myself ae the wife of Herbert Newton Casson so long, and ohly so long, as love shall bind WHY CHILDREN ARE NOT WELCOME — ‘IN MOST AMERICAN FAMILIES. “The man bound down by a pay envelopes will Race suicide ds directly, due-to economic conditions,’” - “Because of our strenuous rush for wealth—our higher standard of living—our fierce competition} for success—thé child has become burden and a hindrance." an K. Commander in repiy. to Race Suicide. * Fo Le ee CON AGREEMENT MADE BY MRS. COMMANDER} AND MR. CASSON AT TRIAL MARRIAGE. I, He economic} Sree i t i rbert | mobile, Race Sutcide 4 inns POND LENDS AUTO 10. POLICE @ She Took Pity on Bluecoat _ Who Had Load on His ~ Hands, Pond.-Ne Patron ievided a palesl aagenle Juxo for Policeman Concannon, of the Weat One Mundredt Street Statior tast night. Concannon was holding @ limp fsure of A man In bis arms at Blshty-ninth street’ and Amaterdain avyenu - Ing how he could get to a police call box. Mrs, Pond drove by In her auto She said something to her chauffeur, who turned (0 the curb, sa\t Mra. Pond, ywutemobiie andy oyous wit steppe out and Con Boyaced TN Nhe took thoi to ‘Hundredin Street — Station: » and the prisoner was unloaded | fe tie envious eyes of a dereilct| toot he—sitbject—of upon in in: dele tne iful powers 47% e Another Form of Race ‘Suscide.? teale with. Teese an Teed the “Ameriein Th lace be qinothered-by--the- tremendous lentera | nor inferior. Lit a lving--our | within the next jaarhes & Co. nounced suffrag: Years old. Paying Teller Sentenced to Balt! more Jail for Flve Years, BALTIMORE, | White,.the Canton youth, SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS: WEDDING RINGS, DIRECT FYROM THE MANUPACTORER AT FACTOIL SOLID G0) prominent Jan, &—W young paying tll Court here 14-KT. AS82715: B— cH Fa 3 [MEShartes te = more. thai 290 ‘2.50 5.00 E— 4,00 je for afer ¥ Inangfacturing and. sellin Jewel Diamond Mount weeks shy ntl ‘eng et uel was seven} Nem. | 5 Ot-the.y National Tank, pleaded gulity | troo In the Federal sentenced to serve, five years in tho} whole available force in the field and Baltimore City Jail for the embezzte il meant of $580 fromthe bank, he had bebn employed since his and was | where} arly Solid 22-& 13,50 B—$12.00 C—-g5.50 tyiflye Yours we have sustained Gur reputation by Ha ings’ and Holla Gata Sansuiery as; edding, Kings, Af {he Most-Moderate Prices for the Finest Quality and: Best Worki | MADMAN’S BULLET Wiig attest breuKnE tnon 3 ‘he wisqner had a larye mnount of money ard several rings in his poss could not tell his nami nee TUNER Tamale. vod oplaced f fon te patice totter, ACILLS GIRL’S ESCORT. Two Victims Dies in Harlem Hospital. J; twenty-two years old, t One Hundred gnd Third o-day In Harlem Hospital t of a plstol shot wound walking. (hrough East ot men Dung weinen they were ao- eo drom a Years an Insane J0€,"" Who companyir ie wv an Againa¢ Yaqul Indiana, 20 CITY, Jan, 4.—The War Dax has Gen, the the hts been advised by command © of the campaign againat Yaqui Indians, that he has plac pertment Luts... every reason to that the Pacitio and Raiiroad exterminated. ns are in dang = Lantitary: two tanitsomdc: BUELIST YING AFTER FIGHTING. Lieut. Spitzer, Wealthy Frencl) Army. Ofiicer, ~ Falls in:'Encounter. PANIS, “Ja thought to be pital Here toda in thé ata Nerelest dil oth uninjured Founded the of Thy’ atflers in the Fre private hos wound ‘of the hance, dying Jn cin ht fougtee Laeus was reat sack twenty- 4100 feat to nhoot part and at t Hach man. ¢ Licut. Splter jot. a. atid treated, Paris, aut This affair was s) than- the —wanai “Fren Lievt. Anureal pad ni his enemy after the mortal » hastened-away with his sccondy automobile. ~ Lieut. Spitzer ts nulon to ot, bat in- his the fon or a very Wie hana beautiful opr tear nfitce were ty. Lhe rice nds at the light are # have been army. officers, They wil wy d-jfoche injured man-dics, wh! ‘obable. —___— STREET CLEANERS FIND BABY’S BODY. citement in Stanton Street Colony. aml x Wuptes Intron buried In 2a a newly ortin. foun a “) COUNTER GOODS INCE 1844 the Pease Pianos have been ly famous {ge their durability and ex~ tt ities, and during the year 1906. we “received fayorable comments. for our instruments than ever before, yet we are not content with this as it is our aim to make. the PEASE PIANO ~ OF 1907 . the Gnest product, our fact out A Several new styles {or 1997 are “now on ex- hibition ati our warcroon's-and- they ‘represent «> ‘the highest typeof artistic: pl. product! Manulacturers prices and tiree years to pay. desired. “Used mos ‘at redu prices. Renting. 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A the following ratessoMan- Hattan Island, 10, Brook- lyn, Jabooy the Hinopx. seh. OT AIT f customers carefully ant thinned trom-our-Kpects Mall Order Dept, START THE NEW YEAR WITH ECONOMY. ‘A-trial- will convince you that a saving- 2c to 3c per Ib, can be made of all our Meats, Poultry and Provisions. Saturday’s Specials. History of the = Remington Typewriter Over the Previous Year Typewriters come and typewriters go But the Remington runs on forever Remington Typewriter Company New York and Ereerhere SOLID 18-KT. GOLD. Gold — oUF old and Planvond nship. Huatrated | ‘atalosue, 115 Paves, ! over | dies: tration: * led. ~ [Atal \° 223 Sixth Ave., Below [5th 'St. OUR REGISTERED PHYSICIANS --wlihvut charge. EDW MARC! Y, LINDEROTH, Associated With WOKEN VON HED, Ds 4 Ehrlich&Sens, ESTAHLISI Ne rly i <® 380'Sixth Ave., Below 224 * 1274 Proadvay, Belo 217 BS 5 Cortlandt St,, near B'w Btorea marked * open Saturday Evenin: | No Extra Charge for It, ‘Advertisements tor. 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