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Pe about missing children. Reserves were. this_tapie_of his forthcoming address, — sent ott And ali platoona were given and .he told me why he thinks Ferdi-| Lemon special instructions to look out for the! NIKOLA GREELEY-SMITH: nand P. Karle. whom ordinary mortals} lads. cegard as A sent anare: ___ Mother Knew _What_to—Do- sl ——— — Seer AT oniparal tye 5 <Mrs—Gammei}, wiio tins been subjected ‘In the first-place,"' sald-Mr. Lemon; Ugg toratiseassanorherowo niet want 10 the ordeal of heiring of her son: to Alate thnt the use of the words ‘aMnity’ and ‘soul sister’ tn the Liscussion s Deing frightfully mangled many times, Of the sex question occasioned by tho for the seasoned palates of its audi-' Man’o Ego Blamed for Monogamy. was prepared for the fillure of Eddic| Earle case is very unfortunate, They ences “I know several highl. _ SEVEN LADS Sand All _were dlxcovered—by eetident—entiy + <= Hundrea THE EVENING WORLD. eeenerpennete RUNAWAY EDDIE CONDUCTS SELECT ~SIM PARTY” He Avers, Since Be * Continuous Disappearer W or ries Five Fond Mothers and the Police. 1 IN PARTY. | ‘Found. in Camp: Around Fire! ‘in, Basement, Fugitive’s Usua}-Bunk, fond’ Harlem mothers vould ke Fix to lay thelr hands to-day on .Run- away Eddle" Gammell, the fourteen year-old. financier. of. Ns. 301 Woet One Hundred and: Nineteenth «street, who} has. died regularly in, gréat’ agony | every’ once In a while during several months past. \ Eddie and xix other little boye were| rough! to-day-te the Children's Court severely ‘reprimanded for ~ being | away from ‘home all night. Tear- stained faces of devoted parents told of | all night vigils-in the hope that the/ Youngsters would wander back home. to-day, cuddied about the. furna: the basement of the four-st ry ing in which young Gammell lives. dle was there, too, i From the time school was dismissed! Yesterday afternoon until the stowaw Were found the police of the Weat On and —Twentrfitth street atm tion entertaincd ® string of comp in bulld- Ha. The. Single Affinity Theory is Appalling, It Ties Souls Up é in Pairs for Eternity. EARLE TRAGEDY TAME AFFAIR. | Had Patties to. It Followed Example oe Victor Hugo It Wouid Habe Been ‘More Interesting. ° By Nixola Greeley--Smith, HE “affinity”. idea ls ~-dead, » Neither sleep. Courtenay Lemon, Monday night will- address Sunrise Club on “The Conse! tism—of-_ Ferdinand P.Eark it is a mere beginning. The Sunrise Club is the organi- zation of men and women whose meetings—were—attendedby—Ferdi and comprises some radicals in} New York, particularly along lines “Earle, of the most extreme defined by Courtenay |.emon_as “sex-radicalism,” t I talked Mr,-Lemon-about “does who next of not. it} the rva- Says Courlene: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 190 7 There Is No Limit to the Number of Man's Affinities, | Declares. Courtenay Lemon, Apostle of Sex Radicalism to come home. atation-house and compiain- She did not run to the @%¢ catchwords cheapened by fMilppant} “She —wag repetition. and other paraphernalia not ‘kindly to/¢™2tons which should be spoken ef +A7 boys of Eddie's axe. Usually fddie's disappearance han CT0® been followed by the visit of Dey ambus- | PAUty- \ Sadors, who would rencarse Ecuie's sud Affinity Theory Appallingly Corel death und ddie’s mother for servative, K eyough ihoney ito tring his remaina from; «what you might term the oni i in ‘words of originality and | sore piace far a’ He hai been: Besides writing plays Mr. Lemon It is out-of _piace-to-apply+ found time tobe Associate Editor of laying in a fresh supply of rods, sticka| tem to Intimate and deep feolings, tO SociaMat weekly and.to engage in news- broad-shoul- simple language or left to poets to des | dered and of the artlatic type of radi- paper work. He is tall,. cal both in appearance and dress. ‘Krom a realiy* radical standpo he continued, ‘the position of Mr, tame and conservative. It much more than divorce by mutual refined women who smoke Mr—Lemon: “But that doesn't eliminate the lope oLimomeniite waon: revolting," I/argued. Heve that men end + | controlled by their emotions, them, What Ia has int," ‘and | controlling that con: sltured and mi the practice 1 "You seem to be- women should be | instead of but || Mrs. Barle and Miss Kuttner was quite | Starting @ cry of ‘Back to the Jungle? | was not | Indeed, I doubt very much if the most] nelf-respecting ariinals in the Jungict Toon, theory eat Kane, twelve really appallingly conservative, because Me aniyan icant wene es Hundred jt implies ‘that-one man and one wom- Quilon, twelve years old, of No. 1,89 are united to each other and to Hutdred Ninetecith | each other alone, not only for life, but hee two. (ae ee eee ie yr all-eternity. It makes monogainy K ‘slum’ party" wae do, { bot metely a tfe-senténce, but an Maan Trane's bentharieriarsid al eternal condition, and. assumes. the im- ‘arold,- four. teen yeurs old; Wille Duncan, twelve! ove? immortality’ of the Individual years old. of No, 313 East One Hundred | £0U! and Twelfth street; ‘Thomas Murray,| “it la bad enough." continued Mr. urteen years ald, of No. St West One | Lemon, ‘for a man or a woman to be Hundred and—twe co er Senne, on elect Teatricted to one-love for a lifetime “haying that exclustve—restrio— ton chase back. per ‘aMinity.’ into a Peat_that_never_was.and ahaad Into will be. when ‘be called Edgar re if No. ZY West a4 sear ighioal yard. led upon. tem, young Mr. Lemon leaned back in mako—yoursaives at hie-chalr-and-amiled-expectantly. Mean- Take "your echool- | time I had been studying, not without fy atone my | trepigation, this serene anarchist in ee L i ima—of—emetien————— their_son and daughte, 2 ter 20n. +ised-them-ts: Sate titties sleep, ax th Bm engaged to anybody.” fewas received by cable to-day of the Eddie xed un the fire, “tomanand red Ce agate: told ie A Social’ Reformer at 25. He Biepo ea tire: -Courtenay.Lemon-{a now twenty-five. dawa must br He le the friend of Sack London, Hor. gram Atte times ‘tor ‘tepte-qutckiy were tones dead to Janitor this morning. r Cian BanAieGn AiI-Or-ts-pimy; Por the Good of the jouse, where (hey remained until the! mothers arrived elF Community," which, by {ts startling the -motherslooked daggers—ut-fedicalism,—dierupted the _Progresal Boat hateok iereversscaute with | Btage Society organized for the pro- calm idied ain |:tion| ‘of radical plays, : aa <= ae Ah be remembered, NOT ENGAGED TO DUKE - | produced “before Sts sensa- DABRUZZI, MISS ELKINS SAYS | the ‘One wor Gonal rendering af the Metropolitan Opera: House, but, it found “For the | Good of the Community,” which made 8 spenie policeman | | most enthuslastically .af..Mr__.L@mon “strttor “It the three hed wether Mke Victor Hugo and bis and Juliette Drouet that would been something really Tadica}, veen’ a reasonable experiment. I admitted the impeachment, Love ala Lemon, said = Lemon, “thatthe world that It is possible to vieis a pity, dreams: soIness. not admit “moi The experience of men and women anit yetknow another that why a girl sometimes haa such “You are shocked, ar you not? than one pereon ata time. Yet ([ata—frank—with-themeelves proves tt: ‘A woman may love one man deeply Answers a diferent need of her nature. Thar culty in deciding which of two sultors to-accept-She-realtyloves them both.” Sent, with at | @ pubtic observance | Would take Kindly to thowe ideas,’ of all the absurd demands of legality. tried-to live to- + wife, one?’ reoinol Mr.” Lenion. have {2 based on property, he yegarda ay part of himacif. ideas ure Mnked together. | destroy property to test marriage, “I must say, however, that with welt love pany individual. Nulcal, relations are left tothe ment-and reason of- indivi ent ang..to. social .evohutio who. u Sociallem-Will-Relax-Marriage os Soctalists believe chaltam: Wit alr removing financial causes of, di) tween tian and wife; ot) here throug h—| ie) y an alm Teco "If it 1s beautiful to love one person jwhy init unbeautiful to love more than {= ‘Marriage | 7 on the egolsm of If both (Oni Who wisher 10 pasa fis poseas- women loved Earle, that woud have sone cn to his.child—to sume one that} The two You must the 8a, clalist movement is not to be-held ree! sponsible for my views or the views of | ‘The_programma—of-the. Socialist movement ia economic and po- Questions of religion and: sex private hide at pres- the fu Ti Beha heats fe tes by: a ‘cond be- FLOPING GIRL GLAD LLena. Seltzer Thinks-She Made a Mistake in Running Off With a Waiter. o 10 G0 BACK HOME| TWO-FARE SYSTEM IS COMPLANNED OF Public Service Hearings Or-j sree. dered on Charges Against - Interborough, “No ene ti loves neither. Mie Lemon tenoted the Interru "A man ma "UIT 1 proteated. his physteal aftinity, an may unite all these qu: he may still have other ne cunderstand-that-I-advocute as well “But, as men. putting aside the something don't ‘Mra. that__they opposed. You might Just as well met wih and still another who lg his-montat-ammtyy oF One Wo freedom in this respect for both sexes—for women- immorality | of that: suggestion,” I interposed, ‘you | would not be placing men and women | on an eausl footing by offering women | want, Warren's Profession’ read: like} which every instinct of womanhood Is “Never Even Met Him,” She De-|* Sunday-school tract, too strong even! ter view." “And that view," 1 said, mpireay seen neers a nit, Gil the high 2nd. hely exiat between men and “eyeh sosher--ane-8acr: nif d Se ME Lemon, "that |never changes, But it does. human’ nature for men to each other for mone: Of those they love bec: competitive basis of exiatin Industrial besis of “When the owned $n common— nature to lye In f woclety, wealth tal [for exclusive possession.” I did not agree with T left nim the tact Hem: word, fein: Hite tat Penne omen wha ier only, ORO TRAY OOER human’ nature It used to Cuveson_all_fours—and_chew—bones:— snow humah nature for men to fgh ankto be jealous use-of the selfish society. Huma nature changes acconiing to the are | ax be human | was ernal co-operation | N, and to love iithout the featevs. demand | Mr. Lemon but ir. Red-eyed and repentant’ after a night svent inn cell fn the Tombs, Lena ign To Polls to-day before Magistrate Wahle- Big ia tie” pretty-Phttadelphix: girl who went away-—from there with Stak Galg ner, WATE, TeRVINE Tr the luroh, aecuruing (0 herselt, a dis- consulate but ultecuionale proprietor of aeveral devariaent stores and a few ¢ | tings like: tha hy dupariuent storekeeper, ho’ The Public Service Commiasion to-day orders two. hearings on comptainta agnins! the Interborough Rapid Tran- sit_Company Grant Smith Complainea! that towermen are Kept -at-work- longer | bere han elgit hopes out of swenty=fo agaisnt the law. ‘ho companys: replied that the mon working more itran elght houra are nat_apecified-tn the Jaw. The Commission set the hearing for Noy. 12. over, received his death-biow when ut Evening World reporter taiked to parenta in the police court to-day. sears Chat ho Is us much of w myth} an asiral self" of Lena's Who discovered yesterday rth Seventh ” atreet, ri wifi the pretty. eloper, waa langulshing | in the Tom Lena's double {t seems was her als- ‘ter Rose, whothought-she would save _clares, with.a Laugh, and Is Not | Engaged to Anybody. Mrs, @teven B. Elkins, wife-of-the| West Virginia: Renator, accompanied by: ! {CE KING PUTS rr New York Mortgage and—Fru: pany, director, and the New A! Safe Deposit’ Company, and director. ance Company of New York, director; Ce terdam, vice-president-f Then camo the gentle but pone the: 6. uble last night when asked-who she Fwas by replying that she Aas Leni Question us tu which Wax really tose or whother tlere were two Lenas wor- ried the police till they saw Lena'n parents Identify her as the only prizinal one of that txer family: Dassengera_who/errived on the-Kron- @ring Wilhelm’ to-day, eee: Arig aera * TE print Seocnlne Seeredltine Pheri ‘balay Si to Duke D'Abruzal.! who came. as the representative of the “ Teallan Government in an ein bat ~OWHIS MANSION BMETtUal pressure that” control_of the to methode- of running the packet pani yAn Friends Wonder Now What Became of the $11,000,000 Morse Once ‘Had. — “Tani sorry to say it In not teu aid Miss Elkins with a laugh. “I have | meyet hed the pleasure of meeting the | Duke. You can say for me that-I am 4 JERSEY WOMAN WILL : BE BURIED IN ROME. MONTCLAIR, N, » Oot. —News | declaration that he wes atill worth | $11,000,000 on paper comes. to-day the news that his palatial residence at No, 1% Fifth avenue, hes been mortgaged for $350,000 ta favor of Jehn E. Ber- wind, The house carries a prior mortgage of $160,000, His Wall street friends are | beginning to guess, following all this, as to just how much money the little Kray man who earned the title of Ice King years ago oan control to-day. ‘Moree'a career: for the past fow montha has not been the steady: prog- ress uphill, but with the qurety of a cog railroad, that fore long tme past enjoyed. In fact, he hes had, it is 14, hard work weathering the storm of adveralty that started when the ClearingHouse Committee forced his resignation from all banks. These were the Fourteenth , Street Bank, of which he was rector; : Ger- field National, vice-president and direc: tor} Mercantile National, Nationd) Bank of North Amerios, of which he was “president and director; New, Am- Bs Nationa} Bank, vice-president wi director; Van Norden Trust Com- Geath ia Milan, lealy, yesterday, of , irs, Annie Margaret Valentine Rand ‘ars, Mand was the daughter of the dete Peter and Mary Osborne Valen- Gine, and, the widow of Jasper Ray- | See rn Paste jomtclair, nd wer Suly_ tor | Gm 6 Peeps ot her joseph ath in tie Rand, was wit! en a Sled" ane also’ leaves & daughter, | Lang, of this city. Mr. Cees ie Rand camse here in i678 and ‘were very prominent in « socka) way, The burial will be tn Rome, Italy, at Mire. Rand's requec’. ROOSEVELT GOING TO : OYSTER BAY TO VOTE. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30-Preaident Joaye \ Waehiterton * for Monday night to vote «a |e | Following close on Chartes W. Morse's jany, director; New York Produce Ex) |: the New Tork- and CuDa iitan steamship lines. Pghis ann gamation of these con has ever nad. net epent it fooltwhly, VERMONT TOWNS CUT between Brat sans ARy tbe Svs te nh | ho ua Rony eve ct he Rasa [cam handle Orapeete and by foo a a ie “3 ch gf tie 3 Contral Ver: vilieeides, ined ta coplanar, Sm quickly “absorbed into the blood and across the, highway sapere trated its barren at Viedlvostok, eat pre com: | tissue—certaln parts of it going direct. brought) machine guns into ac;| ly te build and soerish the! brain and SE er cane, "Thews «Hae hag” re- sulted in forcing Morse out trom the Consolidated: Steamahi; Mines to the unconcealed or ill conceale. Soy. of the Sid directonte—who-are—ga> frave looked—askance at the Mors nities of the etzo of the combine on ich Morse hae lost hie grip may be Iasi trom. roll call of them, They are mous old Ward line, the Malloy, Clyde,’ New! York and Porto Ricq.. the Eastern Gonsohdatod Rave Moree a tate oe Coastwiae. trade that non mee The agmregate capital of ‘One think they are sure of—he has OFF BY LANDSLIDE. BRATTLEBORO, Vt., Oct. 9,—As a wesuit of « big landsiide, which occurred late yesterday afternoon near WilHama- yille, Socamunication by wire, team or boro and towna in the Weet River Val ey waa out off for com- te Snot as effervescent | OF $4 | tained be i John E.. Thompson complained about the metho! of issuing tranaters between the New York City Intertborough and the Unton—thattway tine He main: that two full-Tlve-cent fares aré’ oharged, where elzht.centa would | the legal feze. Talx hearing was sci Yor Nov. 15. The Flushing Assoctatton— requ; that the franchise for the operation of cars: through Belmont tunnel be with- | A 1 | Lies in Williamsburg Hospital; || Woman Raines Law. Hotel-| {South Tenth atreet. | _tn_marrying-6-steamantp pllot-shehad. mich exclamations as: Pause DYING WOMAN; IN DELIRIUM, a Mass of Bruises and” Scars. K i RAVES ABOUT BEATINGS, | Keeper: and. Her Mahager _ Held: by the Police. Coronet Kermedy, of Willlamaburx, was summoned ‘to the’ Willlamaburz Hospital to-day to take the ante-mor- m statement of a young woman who 20 badly: beaten. and’ brujsed thi | there Is no hope of her recovery.” As a rest Aetrious re: elation | made by the hapless patient, Carl Lindberg and Marie Hansen, of No. 7 Willlameburg, were | Arrested to-day —and—lockedtp—in—the- Clymer atreet station. The dving woman gave the name ot| ‘Adelaide De Hunt tothe police end; hoepital authorities. he also said that she had been living at the South Tenth | sireet-address On Monday night the Clymer street atation. She wus scarcely able to stand and Capt. Kruse fave her a chalr in his ofMfce, Then| she told him an unusually pitiful she tottered into! Plaza, with John W. Gates and the Ale fréd Vanilerbilta at the head by reason lof priority, continues to grow. Soclety— es fx till flocking to the new hotel mid. iecantueie for the Bante are Mr. apd *| marine Latin, | Mr. and Mrs, Frank J, Gout and: Many Others Join the “Apart- ment Colony. a at the new The apartment colony 7 sperma are in Inc retain demand. Who ave recentiy | Mrs. Frank, J. Gould with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brokaw and fam= ily, Mra. Trénor Park, Mrs, Frank He Freeman, the Misses Freeman, Mr, ang | Mra, Stewart Coater and Mra. 7H. 8. Kerr and Mer’ family. z Altogether the Pinzi ‘colony promises, to make the hew hotel the winter omen port of New York. pane a SUBMARINE: AGAIN SINKS [The ‘Leitin, Only “Hecentiy Rainegyt: | Goew to Bottom at To TOULON, Oct, 3.—The French subs Which. ink with ali hands, at Bizerta: tdet October, went to both tom to-day for the ercind time. ‘The Lutin, was raised: recently @n@} brought Into’ cet to be refitted. ‘To- +, day she coll in, the, liarbog fs Vibratory Treatment By Yourself at Home FOR $2.00 ‘and—that—her—peopie—arey| distinguished In the South. Her father. js a wealthy jeweller and her brother ‘Cut Off by Family. greatly displeased her family, Th had>cut her entirely adrift when; she came to New York with her huaband. Then he turnedjher out and refused! to.give a penny toward her support... Friendiess and penniles forced into a life that had brought! her much Jn Raines law hotels. In fact, she had to call the place in which she was a0 terribly beaten her home. She said nothing of the abuse to) Capt, e, however, merely asking him to send for an ambulance. she toppled over in a awoon. | Arriving at sel eeawaiirs Hoapttal she 4 re_of Dr. Rioh- ardson, She ise delicate little. woman, and he was ambsed to discover that her. body wes a mass of welts, deep brulses | lend-scare. A more careful examination revenied—that--ahe-—had- been — mortally {njuted by a series of cruel: beatings. ‘ne young women noon became de- Iirtous and ta, her delirium she uttered) "Don't beat me,—Haneen."'-——'Don’t} strike me.’ ‘Don't lock me ln the closet.” “I didn’t tell thoxe men any- thing ebout-your_being & deserter from | the marines.’ “For God's sake, d beat me sny. alléd up the Cl And informed the police! tl i's condition; also of her ua: Stone ie ond being. beaten, The! hospited surgeon sild) that she was/ repidly--ainking, and that a Coroner) had better come to the hospital at ches Detectives Ronineoi and: ‘Grase en eco sent t0 “were sent nd Woon Information they obtained the Hansen woman and Carl obtained ere arrested The-woman ts the proprictor of the hotel where M: De Hunt nave het was abused. Lin- Sere WC haste ch rs a0 t n bor CA His parole) Phe “iwor prisonare: ay ith Sreienicas asrault and! hela to aware the “result of the young| in ywoman’ gma FAILED TO KILL THIS RUSSIAN PRINCE. | Thrown by Student, It FettHarm-| less, Then Assailant Was Slain > as He Tried to Shoot. VYATKA, Ruma, Oct. %.—As Prince} Gortchakoff, the—acting Governor of) held until the Interborough agrees to ca passengers for cents trom tt any point i queens th) hat three-cent far a tranafer be- tween the tunnel-road-and-any surface, ‘elevated or subway road In Manhattan, The communication was referred. to Comileslorier Maltbte: o-homea_with them,” her In the. mea ttne re- mains undiscovered by the police, who, At he request cof Lena's parents, ard looking for him. He val yester- Sea heart hed “ eo th” Shane ne ark Calla ofa cerns, Pedo boats being disabled. accuresy of this pReeorey | Torpedo-Boat Crews-Reported | to Have Attacked Rus- It was further stated that great ex- chtement prevailed at Vladivostok and that the ocasualities and . amount damage done were not known. ‘The Jif, however, does not vouch for the ‘Accoming to s despatch reobived trom Viadivostok yesterday & mutiny oc- curred yesterday mornirg at Viadivos. pean arrested in their respeotive rooms ina lodging-houee at No. 371" Went Fourteentl oitreet, The detectives who ‘oung lovers asunder were med with # warrant obtained by Lena's mother, Gallagh to-go In court Mines: ta. $120,000,000. i ity. Trea cor Morse himself, he grimly ways sian City willcon: wget old ts The next Pee a romro. oct ses Fy Ths sy! One of ihe advantages of Grape- othe re : top te they, will take It be Sahore| {I# afternoon published a despatch| Nuts food 4s that It Is pre-digested in order. from Vladivostok saying that the ‘dings nature The toe, patie of fe ay ali cea rio sitesi uaniantl (se niee pees the process of manufacture. th Reet with Hoh, he ier litle | mere mutinied and attacked the city|,The starch coatalsed la ihe wheat, ime! was } credited, Rivest an’ ¢ Fe [sree eae: ‘and barley Is transformed injo' grape- | regan rare they “know The soldiers garrisoning the fortress, iyisxacily thele taelhod as where, 2e fhe Registrar's omce: uuie| t waa added, responded with a briek| Sear y . ) are “wondering much what he has done | fire, which resulted in one of the tor-| this process Is carried on in the human body, that is, by the use of moisture of; wi grows the diastase in the gr: thea long baking completes the remark. | ‘able change from starch to grape. sugar... ( Therefore: the most delicate stomach com and long exposure to moderate warmth, | r owas allowed , | Messaline Waists _ Val, and French medallions; blue, pink, white, &c. Chiffon Taffeta. Wa | Trimmed <i with baby Irish | white, | t and Lace Waists. trimmed~ with Irish croc and taffeta straps, others German Val. and Cluny. hat hia carriage, bi Announces a Special Sale of Women’s Dress Waists Mand embroidered yoke, trimmed with - medallions, in colors, pale’ pink, blue, Plain’ ‘and nd figured in ecru and white; some dailions ahdlace; a great many with Regular Values $17.00, $18.00, $21.00. There are only about 400 In the lot navy John- Forsythe —i0n sire Vyatka, wea driving fronretie-Cathedral | here at noon to-day, a bomb was hurled | tafled to explode. “whe perpetrator of the outrage: then | attempted to ahoot the Prince, but a Cireasstan soldier of the guard shot arid | killed the would-be assassin, who was an ex-atident of the local high school. ; colors, pale Your cholce at “$19.50 Insertion and het insertion filet net me- a Think of a remedy that .will cure you and yours of ‘ Rheumatism, Deatness, fu- , Constipaiien— ing vibrations per minute impart /new life, health and_ strength into bane “a Therein only.one emres. Bea Endorsed and’used by physicians. _ So simple a child can operate it. Den’! Wait:-Don't Suffer | But get our Health’ Vibrator, Keep it_in the house; it will last 2 life- time-and -save_you many dollars in_ money and many hours of suffering, | = Reo tae til: Ib mot to Money Bee” reduce time, FREE BOOKLET, LAMBERT SNYDER CO-beot.c1n nhore $2.00. 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