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0: GLAAD GIRL DYING OF -__Clara—-Stewart Causes i Charge of Suicide. BULLET WOUND Mystery In Shooting of Miss! — ARENTS SAY ACCIDENT, weprlnnrmeeenie ne yee penetrates rneypteyranic antennae nineteen rhea ttt ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1907. |President Roosevelt’s Warning Against Race Suicide Challenged by Wife | of Former Vice-President Adlat Stebenson, Who Considers the Mothers SA bale The Question Not One of How Many Gy i ae j TI VCAND TED Children, but What Will Their Condi- ft ee. ~ TENTH YEAR TE —_|-—_tlon Be, What Kind of Citi- Fiber ° i x soled oe zens Will They Make? ea 2 Se en aaa “Half Married-Life in Prison for. What Rooseveli Says: Beating Frail Spouse. One of the most unpleasant and dangerous featuresof yurAmericany- | » fn Her Room When’ ) «Injured. | Kies Clara H. Stewart, a writer or Stewart, is dying ‘at her home, No, 9 West, One Hundred and Hignwy- jard-in-the house, ‘the young woman teing “charged on the blotters of the atreet police station with aitempted “rahe muicide, : She shooting of Mise Stewart which the Bmembers of the family will be oalied mW explain. The charge of attempt- o4 sulcide was made after Mr. and Mrs. Btowart refused—to-admit tis police to their home, in their effort: to,keep tha “afatr trom becoming public. The potice learned that Mise Stewart Beturned from the Maine woods yeater- May, where—sie has beon with her other in a camping party. Whilo at the camp a revolver was @tven her by 2 young man whose name mp -to this time has-not “been learned, Accident, It Is Said. One story waa that she and her wother were unpackinc best night—when © = wree— inthe —botto~ trunk, was accide wecond story told tj Miss Stewart was-in~ner-room alone leaning the revolver, when it was —fsches below the heart. Immediately following the shooting Mr. Btewart telephoned to Dr. Joseph Murphy, of No, 517 West One Hundred nd -Seventy-ninth street. After hin ars rival at the Stewart home Dr. Murphy sent tor Dr. Charles F. Locke, of Audu- ton avenue and One Hundred and Sev: enty-eighth street. The physicians |greed the case was most serious, and ‘that Miss Stewart had small chance to recover. ohiiéren.— Policeman ““Wisrritt was —et—Ons—Itunared and> y i 1 g all women who.think and. feel know-in-thelr-herrts-is- eer ane __Kighty-first street and Amaterdam.ave-. moe-when the children ran up to him rite followed ‘then to the handsome epartment-house in which the Stewarts live. Mr, Stewart met the policeman. fat the door. “We don't need the aesistance of the Pelice,” said the father. ‘This is an The @ecident and a private matter. @oor was then closedin Merritt's face. When Merritt _reported-to-the station house, Detective Connelly was sent to, the Stewart home. Admission was re- Borce his way-tni ‘ding’ ry told Conn: Biise” Stewart was alone _in “her “room hv z bers of the household. deing-at-the| inner table, afd walting for the daugh. ber of the house to join them, Alone In Her Room, = 2 “mhoty hd then @ acream.He-rushed into his @aughter’s room and found her aitting @n the ior propped against the bed, witha -bullat-bole—tn--her-breaut=—ThefOveer-whorwere tating ear-by; Were Bullet had passed entirely through the Seft mide of the body, going out through | ne of the shoulder blades, and lodging) iter of Short. Stories Alone! ort-stortes;-and—daughter-of owiittam — vorth street. and a policeman stands * {West One Hundred and Fifty-second ’ There ts much mystery surrounding | mocidentally discharged, the bullet pase- Ang through the left side about two! fused “him; and ~he practically: had tol: FORGIVEN THIRTY TIMES life is the diminishing Dirthrate and. the loosening of the’marital tie, ‘It goes without sayng that for the race ag individuals no artistic or. scientific development will count {f, the race commit suicide. +The man. or ioman_whd deliberately avoids marriage, and hes +a: heart £0 cold as to know no passion; and a brain 20 shallot and. selfish a5 10 dislike Raving children, is in effect @ crime agatnat the race, ant should be an object of” contemptuous, abhorrence by on pceiehy, peor i 2 Bakes pie : 5 Fae ‘ (| wvhen / Timothy Murray, mighty of 3 E ie be ¢ : v3.’ | muacie ‘and’ bone, New York's eral What Mrs. Stevenson Says: : Bee ae ere There is no thoughtful woman in-Amerted who hax not been morc : : : 5 A Yesterday for “pounding hts fragt thanteletieant _emaciatedé wife, Norah, the sentenes ‘ ‘art Vy the appeal_fortarger families. Z severed the-het ties which bound him — While this appeal has deen most urgent, I do not recall that there to a heart-broken but courageous ittle has been onc word in reference to the health or life of the mother, nor woman and six children: who have has the ability of the mother, physically, mentally, morally, spirituaily grown to abhor him. or financially, to rear children been touched upon. i = = - “the giant of ——Fhe-question should not be how many children, but what will be . " River plers, had faced a Magistrate -— { : H Bee PereRisasinee BY pace Sane. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 19.—Prof. Charles Zueblin, of the Univer sity of Chicago, in a lecture before the College Endowment Association their condition and what kind 0; - peepee ne the Seta of his ee ne fe 5 euaS: 3 worn woman and declare he hi im a * = =f histast-chance: - By Nixola. Greeley Smith. t : ee ’ ean Se RS. ADLAI STEVENSON, | | beran yooterday, is the tenth he hes G Nie | spent behind Blackwell's dismal wale wife of -a former 3 Key jin the twenty years since he took sweet- President of -the United’ faced Norah ‘Brennan for his bride — = hin fi ft County Kerry. “States, has taken up President mrs LEMITA G STEVENSON — i oe lapis ro rs Dei aoes Br ae “Roosevelt's challenge to _woman- beating bia’ witel : LON : i z Mra. Murray's struggles to keep. te Would Yension Phothers, fayments hood. a Kipling Says : ‘Women Cannot Be sare Ne ih cr het es For the first time since the fa-! Sie interest. No charncter in fiction i ir ild}- i ; Batt Yad b -asit-ancrificln Inereasi ng Mp i to the Third-Chi ‘ mous “anti-race suicide dictum! was | dtome-Piakers and Kitehen_Drudges ES Te a ; issued from the White House sev- se : jof odds, z avert eral years ago a woman of national TORONTO, Qct. 19.—In the course of an interview on the problem Manes See oe prominence Mpaeeenttiredn ta ques- iene up the great Northwest with homes, Rudyard Kipling sald ‘given -andwelcomad back to. and be Hon hi AWayea ; = : in} ly te mel his wite atonshis\conclusions und hint at the |]! ‘waite: white mon=are_bulhiing and developing the ~eountsy “the | 7agsin efresteds > disastrous results that would follow } oman is making strong the foundations of the State by building the said that {fa pension were-provided in -case-of motherhood tt would gzin arrested. Now th lidren: make woman freer_and more independent-and—would cause her to be rebelled. The fnmily lives on the third The pension, Prof. Zueb! ere Tae ; : DI a home-maker e No, 51 Washington street, There’ ht of I the general adoption of his beliefs. home. A woman cannot be a home-maker In the highest sense of ¢ | her at No, ; aa : fon) is lin sald, should Increase up to the third ——Mrs. Stevenson bases a plea for J Yord anda Kitchen drudge at the same time, S ‘the mother had scrubbed office fleors {and wan tired, Jimmy. elght yours old. ‘and halt paralsyed ir the baby. ‘Then ‘there are Beatrice, ten; Timothy, thir-: |teen; Johnny, fourteen; Katle, serem=: teen, andthe pride of the house Mary,, uged nineteeti Somer Nall speak for mother," mald Dury, “ghe in the mont loyal woman that ever fo muomrt mavens ea suena PUTS OUT BLAZE HER: =| ran ane ape a ALCOHOL LAMP. STARTED. lerix a time In prison. J can't help tt Boer SPN M Soc ishuree aemstit fewer rather than more children on J Ane eee nile i patent your country with white 1 = relle s the ground that mothers and chil- Five them servants, Use your shtetenee Terbilld aed avalon, see: ie drei alike benefit _by limited] interior people to do domestic jdrudgery. Don’t put mental aaa ee \ families, : 2! fp your women that will exclude from—thelr-energies the ‘Breater, ahier “Some thought,” she urges, “should be given ‘to prolonging the life of § work of making the home,” the mother, atid thus securing to these babes a mother's care.” In my opinion, she te entirely right-tn-her-chatienge of M _| views, and shes to-be congratulated on her courage tt stating openly what! child. and then decrease unt{! the sixth, when it should stop. Prof. Zueblin also advocated a law compelling engagements of six months at least before persons were permitted to marry, Such a law, he sald, would check the divorce evil. a aya Yesterday I usked_a_woman seventy-five years old, has been identi. fled-.ali-her-tfe-with-exery movement [or.-the advancemeni-ot-her-eex: in in = . ‘ Twi . Pernveate ‘{America, if she did not approve of Mrs, Stevenson's remarks, and the, al . ae Frying remen Arrived | avg you-any lave. left foe yaem though herself a mother, replied: Pou. HI here Was Nothing for Them | "i2°°7" (6. nim> well, would you? Ci “Oh, I couldn't think, of discussing a subject so Indelicaty,” to Do But Smile. after all, he's my father, i It is such false. and silly prudcry"as thls which has left Mr. Roosevelt ae adiomce A. Trockway, former Pres. /O Vii di suahie oo, mother bee 4 so long unanswered by American women, and it. was in the face of this 4 Paral euathe Hotel Men's Asaoclation Seon peooq nines him ona { J uve spirit that Mrs. Stevenson made her plea. = £ manager at the “Ashland | hint 8 0 m—that'a ables House, Twenty-fourth stroat-« moter | _Thave never been able to see how Mr,-Roosevelt-had-any-more right javenue, tad a fre in hls nae Bourttr Ways he. only: £oU ‘ Calls Then es Baye Favor | or title to Issue a flat against race suicide than he would have to say what : in In tho rear of the hotel on Twenty- voing another your, ‘Than! color our parlor _curtnins shall be orwhether~we-shalt-have burlap or Her Five Children 1 Severely In- Third Man Fatally Hurt as |fourth street to-day and when he ran (20% + eet 7 to call the ftremen hls. dauzhtas-ti-te,—- Lantern Is Used to. itism and Invitation | cartridge paper inthe dlning-room,—Thoy--are-ali,~thongh-of-varsing-Tmi= : | RITOW Of his kon, Charles trockway. | "7 Hav Tor my ehiidren untht = i es ~ for Graft? portance, essentially woman questions for women to solve; and it 18 not jured i in. Trying to Stamp z 4 thered the-flames, | ans eer a * Locate 4 Leak. - AD what Mr. Roosevelt or Mr: Jones or Mr. Drown thinks about race sulclde, ‘QOulihe Elames———_ : a _urling. a ataectete ae ret nt wi y sd a ————Fthatrcounts,- MTs Sones wnt MI, Brown are the persons malnly concerned | : e Wind come tn from’ the open wl lise a) 8 «tie Rng Z z z s | 2a Se and -the-iamp- exploded. 4) rasta: ° a y — the fund NEW HARTFORD, Conn.. oct. 12, Marc Kiaw and Abe the| therein, and therefor, moue interesting to hear from. 4 AR See aad LE ITS 3b id Napoleon toMme-dettret who gives th at effort te hestricaL rus mt serra ‘AZmachinesused Inithelmanutacture ot SNESUAPRL SSE OMIGIS Sem pH EAKOR vefore iMeminating gaa tranit_—uatroleum, t es eet! Prance the most child:en.” And‘ from the g-cat-warrior’s point-of view? TRSU EG iAU TERE YP but sehen peo iglek spa Ret cao ueeeon Visa tenes the -he_was tigi, 10: he needed :the-chiiiren -to-etop- bniletswith Mr HoosestPinwbe Gohlaléin, Iiiy=tiiree years of pa Wisi the tree Kallopel wn. Mr, Faye fret i ne ibianal Earning terrine force eee 6 su Lapa a i lam | velt has not even sat excuse for hix yoracious clamor for popuiation. Hae ee EN Mea Se wren into {Suntet them. Then ts Hf All tho old love “of Gt gassand:tigiasgleiants Michaal Dees | Wiiamsburge wh SINS AND BLESSINGS OP MOTHERHOOD, = —|Wivnet. ber sides stn. Hessian in dn Athen Ine Dose and han. “thar Onmthenthubert=Thertre hi Brookiyi The poor woman of to-day who bears-ten children to live starved and foc serine hatke and hea thom oie Instantly Killed, and George Gagnon, a | tome weeks ako for Keeping open on! ve unteq-morally and —viysically in mines and factories that grow rich by uren—-Herman, Max, L0o. Nettie. and helper, was ‘eeriously injured. | The | Sunday, child labor, and sees them when they are’grown industrial slaves, has no; | Dolly—are suffering —from— burns and] After @ long speeih by Mr. Klaw, In! voirefited any one but the seekers utter cheap labor, Sho takes’the half, blisters at tolr home. - which’ ho ohuracterizes the present laws building was wrecked, ~-The_menwho-werg killed were-in a 5 fm the side of the bed, ae [> Whe detective asked If Miss’ Stewart -—fead'a love affair,” Mz. Stewart replied | that she hac -not,-and that there wa, Bwsotutely no reason for her attempting” ~ fo take her life, | ‘An ambulance was then called from | (Washington Heights Hospital—ana—pr. Quittner Freaponded, “Mr, @rom_home and she was thon formal! placed undor arrest.“ All thrown me] might apd morning hours while the sir! | her room tim detective. elarded-—mal Ser ald ylnx-In-(la-.ooui-adjoining, Miri Stewart told the police hix daugh- |» fer had-been cleaning-the-rerolver-gtven | ber by-the young-man when 4t was: dio @harged:An examination” or Wit revs Wer showed that tt-wanltpertettly olean, @tained only by-the one bullet tired ou of it by Miss Stewart, Further questioning of other members | pf the household brought forth the @bher stony about Atiss Stewart unpack- | tng a trunk when the revolver was dis- ged. Miss Stewart ts twenty-dive yours old &n usually handsome young woman, father who ls a retired merchant, : Of Done AOE stem Teme pnepea., be good citizens or the one who shirks these responsibilities should be left off in order to see| sen as 4 c a : @ man of comfortable meunu, panies educate to be & A @ Tesponsibilities ; A | E NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A VERY INTERESTING ASSORTS = Had No TS Arai,» {FELL TO DEATH FROM altogther. whether or not that has been any ARE NOM (PLETE, RT. mayen a World reporter “ise whe je cuine OUL Of Li notes « ey ir, Stewart walks with o 4 iui aul of's buraty tie. a dene eplicemnel on followed the course After Inveniixating {he tragic denth | Xifeqr janitor of, the d-ilant” part > near dying. When | reco TABLE COVERS TO HARMONIZE. FABR}C TREATMENT FOR WIN. of Mra, May De Graft, killed by faillng |mekttiodse, this city, who. acted wa{ nounees That He Will Go Up Asa Distributor of Coun and came near dying. When I recov.) TABLE COVERS 1 NON CO REATN EN from the window of her homie, No, $3 | revolver and fired. a$ he thou Into Sy ered ani ATU EEnaveCIaRaaealnanta it} DOWS| DOOR, WALL AND FURNITURE COVERINGS, IN THE votud aceht Hy Charles street, Inst night, the pellca ré-) he aro anstiay Palle teh Hr | tip Jeti: | Wantalty eles So || foured an my stomach, 3 NEWEST STYLES AND COLORINGS. Bu oy a ried death accidental. LAT ie i, ti pac red ©) shes " reeeal foul or mont a xu PRirs, De Graft, her husband and aged |Couaad UAC I Me neorous wom ne | Raymond Hitehcock, after scoring A eee eae rey eet “made by Po-| “I Onally concluded that coffer w: O97 Bak just moved in Eeottlee and ine 6 artmenty on} ‘The-police were notiliod nnd clo three succoss In “A Yankee Touris po in mother-in-law occupied apartments on big of our furniture has not yet) been lonbie ered,’ contints Mr. “Stewart, Allnescorccenfizmallonste re moving | znune, woman (Wagisiltlng Ina: reek ave | which had backed up to chair near the open window when shy | tux his Keys with Mugea when he wont, "ded With household efoo | put last night, con: i 1 fell asleep and toppled over tho sill.’ /out In thy eevning. but last { Henry W. Savage, and so pop. ar’ | Money Anions foreigners, . 7 Steg i ot, Shor inethor ihe arrangement of | The mother-in-law feard er axcroam | RY? door, and Slat. hs his inuakcal comedy boon that v0: (Rect stuseherieineasine rare, PICHn A la aa ments, Cluts, Hotels, Steamships, Etc. aa in the best jand wont to the windew. ‘The crushed a ac eae Mervin net mage to. ‘Top the) erenee Announcement that. he was to|orerating an clectrical maviine from | and my health {s.so greatly tmproved{ — ¢THIRD FLOOX) a EAS AU ETE Se ENT Hit ateaiesaeornel ies VN + [Heave Amerion came moat unexpectedly, | which elttier » $1 DIN or @ NO bill could | hie T can eat almost anything [ want | 2 Cee TOWN IN FIRE DANGER. Toe ee RCS, be extracted Mr « small payment. The) and cau sleep well, whereas, before, I So hs SNOW IN MICHIGAN PITTSHURG, Oct, 19.—Fire broke out| FOUND DEAD IN A SALOON: | Captain went forth to investinate, and | suffered for years with Insoninia, . @AULT BTM, MARI, Mich, Oot. 2.—| at § o'clock this morning at Sharpsburg, | ,_EMuuP Rosberg, Nhy years old, was early to-day arrested two men who said I have found the cause of my trou i West Twenty-third Street y ~ ap uscd 10 alles -ble-dauetrer 10 bo taken || HUTS MINTS TUS Taner was | PEE CTA y charac: | For the Widest optniist, has ChEIRdGIR NRE Bnow fell over the uppor lakes yesterday te a suburb. One section of the town, 5 hit ay. Brook- re RY x Pile Nigh winds createg: the heaviest | ie uals, maaan and the mn ts Reon foudhy, Mig hed = 100 20 above the | epee ori tema eho Sa a Hea ciate wea ol tne Man: ats Bre tia ra) 0 lone saloon, The loctors nay we Lor of * be 4 iy ms rh * } “ip here iting for ter weather. eppeanles: ke ‘ me heart Gieease, 4 ‘ Mo. TH What One Hundredth etreet, - ‘rhe Road to We:ville, in pkea, 5 ‘ Tour on which t#¥o or three might subsist-scantily and divides and-sub-| When Mrs. Goldatein tossed the kero cay Zi main] soverning | Sunds nuse, i Kae poste pea aati et Tolan tec ORGIAT. CAUBrHigie s Latterni| divides it clmivit) can tacurcely= keep life! flickering in the frail bodies of a fee Into the stove there was an im= valve ween © machine and Oo 0 ba ik -Audictal Hiate explosl: Her dress © t Ee: too numerous offspring. mediate explosion. ress 1 Si aa containars, Gagnon stood aver the} Compilcations aud an invitation for ‘And all this, not with any high or hallowed, Jf mistaken, fire und stie “ran into the dining-room, Le 5 uft,” Agisirate Doooley reserved de- | 2 purpose toys r children we pseinble pkwith a lighted lantern? John J,[ 8% a de") follow any BibUcal or Rovseveluan dictum, but from simple ignorance, It 2ere St ker ehildren were Ass@inbied. | Keeloy, who had worked at the plant The bey Herman caugot and vainly Honor, 1/ is a stock pjirase that we should’be gratetul to “the mother wha bore u: eyed te be for forty years, says that this was the : which 1s as|As a matter fact, that process 15’the least thing the child of a good mather his hands, [torn within ‘the buttetee: “Usually: when ats, Feu ‘has to-be grateful for, the one beneft-that ever appears to us quest . Goldstein broke away ICN gen Be eret cr arel tl it ose on Sunday | well ax the delight of belng ‘torn, ts the gentle firmness, Mrs. jooked ‘the pik The gas plant 1 ere cht undis~| the tender-care and, sympathy, ~sacrifice and sweetness that the and ran aii tarough Ue Woodbury Cotton. Eee Coen he # " word mother-camete-tean to him when he first renlizet_her devoted care, Wii! PAT. buy vs pattioe of wile is in Baltiinore. aoe, Ravortian, grat el ) It_te not possthle-for. the poor ‘mother of # large family. 10-mean peo oe 5 4 sare rem ween Hg Bra ay ot ne ion Petaiers Of thy| much to her children whont-she must see grow up, because of thetr num While the wan retorts and furnaces wens | SY sev On “keeping all| bers. without: the advantages of educatlon—and environment that migat ina brink ballding: Wee Portions one avebouiall have been_contr+ed-for one or two- _rireet Sut ton, ve of the holders and the frame stru ‘ faut . 2 % : rs « selene Sure” geareearried inte the_rivar,— shite : oan candiaaia cit the! {HE CHILD’S RIGHT TOBE WELL BORN. finer ie howe, He SAnGd A anita | i-of-the-ga¢—house and a part j= ‘This is consflering the yucstion entiiely fromm the standpoint of the fMvrind away ere aa tactaty tial wero ornindern by the concussion. and well cared for, and leaves untouched , Herman Goldst: ¢ head of the — rights of the child to:be well horn sft tie hou minutes She entire village was shaken up by ot them, “At p -| the right of the mother to her-own life unhampered Ly premature age or {22% 1 AN, : : = | Rae Bietdow nie # of houses losing all Competition is so eon that | lingering disease. Ono need only contrast the extremes of fecundity and — = | pholstery Dep t Fire followed the explosion, but. this < 9), close and | of childlessness, the faded, wornout woman who has had ten children be- OLD SOAKERS | ny wea ulchiy extingutstied, Magoo way. to determine the popu-| fore she is thirty and the radiant society woman who has had none, at all The town depended on this Kas plant] tarity of the question Would de torold | and retains the complexion ena figure she had at twenty. when she Is s Wires now are two private as plants kimnee severe Phat wattd ha atc sess | thirty=Bve, to reailze What the Rocsevelt dictum would exact of Its victims. When a po tn the village. The moncy looss yo! Vm atia rea te In my opinion it !s questionable which of the two does soclety more nuniber of years and gradually de-} placed at #20,000. {can be done unless all) harm—the one who has more children than the family can support and cliied In health, it Is Ume the coffee Get Saturated With Caffeine, : Fali and Winter 2 Importations of Decorative Fabrics : son has used coffee for a | | WINDOW WHILE ASLEEP. | SHOT AT SOCIETY MEN . : _ jcause of the trouble, MENT, FROM THE MOST INEXPENSIVE TO THE HIGHEST GRADES, SB- ‘A lady In Huntsville, Ala, says she} | ecyrED FROM THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. THINKING THEM BURGLARS |RAYMOND HITCHCOCK OLD GAME FOUND | uced coffee forvabout 40 years, and tor Mrs. De Graff's Screams Roused emacs thopasts 2ivears Ghauiahad “sbyste REVERSIBLE VELOU.R PORTIERES, WiTH PLAIN i TTS! 7 . if <} trouble, “I have been treat. | Rave ache tecontcas MRR ucts peste an Mother-in-Law to Find Her PITTSBRG, Ost. 10.—While returning | TO END ENGAGEMENT. IN A NEW. GUISE. stomach romulbey ienare Neont reat CENTRES AND ARTISTIC BORDERS, INCLUDING : Dead. Lp ee nd el UT (ine Eversthing falled to give re-| THE LEATHER APPLIQUE STYLE i ; 1 i be TE CAL Oubrl eee cetannall Star of Ay Yankee! Tounst An-! Money- Making Machine Now Turns jet, Was prostrated for some tim ; . of the Kushwiek | the cause of-my Froubleg and stopne Particular attention is directed to the Order Room, Hamabu: 8 po: g it. I tried tea in [ts place and ‘3 a Willamaberg. the po. em milk, but. neither agreed with| Wherein are displayed appropriate materials for to elvoulnte counterfel: mez then I commenced usty furnishing Town or Country Residences, Apart- had dt properly: made and 1} hus] iteo Capt. Mury announced that he ia to cancel his en-) Avenue Station Inent and leave for Europe. Mr, Hitchcock hus been Autor ‘Theatre uniler, the Imen werd taken int: custody, {OU wan imald qt the police station that| {phillips had beon in the habit df te the second foor of the house, ‘The R found dead in the rear room of a sa-| they were Morris Krowrovits, of No. #3!/ bles and a way to get rid of them.