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THE Vv. O. Jones, of Emde! «l E. 4. of “Cook.” Nassau County, from V. Emden, La., the possible of. Floretta Whaley by jthat name, She singe last April uge, Bhe may be a trifle older. Gave the Name of “Coo Long Island churoh cked laat April at th Pearance. of the p and the Whaley girl has been found. Will of the girla tather, Viesley, will be admitted ty pre Wednesday. The girt of the will to. the Uiourand , dontars Nassau County. is extent a authorities wi fs in Louisiane, Thelr marriage was a: culled Bhe was the, victim of deceptlo: They were married Oct. 3, Rey. Adam Roach at No. $17 avenue, money lavishly during the hon but within two imonths the px tion that, under a dozen names, victed in December, 195, and Cunton Prison, Tong sentence ‘Annie and Jennie Reines got dence upon which Mrs, Anna B. “given an: interlocutory divorce Samuel Balog, burger to-day. $2 last they followed Samuel No. 351 st Forty-second stre head and famed, while. E slender young eigned the eran to a8 are not working The HRulogy had been months when Samuel indulged flirtation. PEP maintained Man mate, at No Justice @ Gan nied to: igler Pfelf not offer any defe 23 ‘il ‘ : How About Your. New Year’s Dinner * | myself, i wholesome meats during} 1908. Jan, 1 with a sumptuous dinner at a/ homélike boarding house. Morning World “Boarding” They'll show, gee Net Much » i 4 circles For visited the room axsigned to Bato an Time Left—Leel Te "WHALEY CIRL’S HIDING PLACE MAY EW LOUISIANA n, I Believes Eloping Heiress Is | Now in His Home. SENDS NEWS IN LETTER, oe ‘Is in Foor Health, Highly Intellectual, Says Girl Was Taken There! and Proud of the Fact that by a Man Giving Name In a letter recelved to-diy by Samuel| Wright, Clerk to Surrogate Jackson, of | O. Jones, whereabouts | the Hempstead, L. 1, heiress, who -cloped with” thd: Rey. Jere Knode Cooke, pastor of St. George's + Episcopal Chu: of that town, last has been here I Ido not know her I would judge sho should be seventeen or elghteen years old. kK.” "She was brought here by a man The Elopemént Recalled. Chu: ° of falled to wih ouple i Kone reports from the frondacks and other quarters that C 1 been located, but no powitive evidence of their refuge phn i DUPED WOMAN FRE FROM CONVICT MATE Matita L. Kleinknecht was freai to- | day from George Frederick Bernzolt by Justice Bischof’ in the Supreme Court, because ns 190 ey atic im, and then came the revela- Lata he hay |cantinued the youthfy. been a burglar for years. He was con- went the evi Jog decree | of the Japan| Wt Second avenue, by Jus-|two classes will merge The Young women testified that March and ‘lender woman to the Transfer Hotel, | doudtedly bring Rad | . The | word—freedom; woman covered up her | be allowed to reap all the benefits of Joe On- | our hard work, and then justice, -not nobody tells the Janitor the radiators | the woblen calf, will relgn supreme. ! et, | married nine in this} day hote) man | shino and freeh air are not mine, One of the best Tesolutions you, can! possibly make is to plan to ‘edt: good, | were terext beneficiary of several For this reason the make an endeavor to loarn if the Whaley irl antaln Bronx. The bridegroom spént ar-| =e | in a Unique -d., Frail Factory Girl, 21 Years Old, the Leader of the East Pauline. Newmann a Remarkable Figure dndustrial Struggle. EVENING Side Strik + Fhase of. the |'WORKS DAILY ON SHIRT WAISTS.' She Is a ‘Soctalist. { “America {a the land of the rich of| This factory girl of twenty-one, as -the-most remarkable figure in } frenzied, excitable girl {s she, who wi! line cna? side tenement dweller |fwht for reduced renter. jfrom bitter ex never-ending s: Is Frail Working Girl. Small in atature, with a thin, stooped in She Las learned that Ife is a |fixure, the antipodes of good health who sald hia name was ‘Cook.’ He Jand spirits, her face {s sallow and thin sald she was his step-child, her moth- and scldom wreathed in smiles. It is er belng dead and he not ing able the face of a woman who hag known to take care of her, 1 am seadin hard knocks, not Uint of the average hac to She js a devoted, lay- | girl, for Miss Newmann has long ing 4 and says she Mkes jrealized “the hopelessness of the poor,” my { aa well as she did her [as siw expresses It. own. V. 0, JONES.” | Y found Miss Newmann hard aH ah Viet teu er over/at her loom in a shirt walst fac! . ttorney . 3 warts ‘0. Wooster street. Seemingly un- Pree See eh uae Oo AY | disturbed by Ler dutles as leader of asking farther” mforma:/%.00 strikers, she put the finishing xirl and the nian who jtouches to a lacy, frivolous garment as the Ntthe town. which 1] she talked ted pear the southern “bourdary of) Tyce TA von a branch line of the | “Xm “America ts the land of the rich Rallwiy and” Navigation /and the home of the ziave,”” she repea ed, “for lt Is here one must work for- lever. for wnat?—a plece of dry bread. Slmht years azo I came here from Rus- sla, fondly dreaming thatein thts coun- try were no ciass divisions, and that 1 might rise to heights unsnown to my [native land. But I was doomed to dis- Appointme: T began to read books an newspaperw# and soon found that } jtoo, the poor aye no chance at all |The working people are not only un- |fairty treated. thay are actyally robbed. “Where doea # the money come from? It Is“the blood of thousands of [factory girls andimen, who are pat Jone-fourth of thelt{ actual worth, Thrac- fourths of our prothuct Koes to the capt- tallsts slaves, who are forced to accent thi pittance in ords- to obtain daily bread" Has Hope in Socialism, “Are you a Sociatist?"! I inaulred, as ewmann pauted for breath. acknow years I ha been member of the soecl, tle party In Mfo that tt t* will better |conditlons, oclalism Is not a it ix a philosophy which must be stud Med by all who seck reilef. for the Working people's only hope Is throuzh |poctatism, My degire 1s to axitate, to Jeducate the poorer classes so they may understand our positlon and take action Pe ded, n ardent for I learned early only combined effort which by In America that all are‘free |that therm are no class distinctions, leader of strikes, | “but that ts untrue. to| the World Is there cuch rigid division where he is serving w| There are two great clanees—the rich | jand tle poor—and these are sq greatly | separated that : will take many years 0 break down the barriers.”” d "Do you think that evensually the Yen,” ans | decinive way, ered MiasyNewmann in a “for sopdiism will un- this about. The poor to put It in a short the capitalists will not a gain—well, re “Slaves” Under System. | “I do not believe that a person shoud elfer, of the Hotel Vail Glahn. work a Mtetime and. receive in return | as his soul ninth street Inter. imerely dry bread. 14 that is what I ; doing now, Eteyen hours a day I enalayed in this place, The sun- nd labors go to awell the coffers of jthe rich. Our wages are so small we |cannot wave a cent, so that we are | practivally forces to remain here whe- liner we will or no, I have been Rere ‘eight years, and to-day am not earning to jam [my ne my family, Of course, }tae capitalists oppose soclalimn, It ts [to their Interest to do ao; but the com- | Dined energy of the masses will surely remoye the ovilx of the present system. “The rent question js only one of the evils that beset tho working people; but Just at present it is a very Important one .t ts the wome™ who are directly responsible ..¢ 2 success of this movement a0 for {t Is through thelr couruged and hearty co-operation. thit We werh able to greantze, , ahaha ats \ The Rent Revolt. uh “It je the east aide wife and mother who must face the problem of how to |make ends meet on the few dotlars hor |huaband earns, If {t all goes In rpnt there Is-nothing left tor food, mo whe ta determined to und -o any temporary harehip in order to accompilsh her ends The hard times have played havoc among the poor. Many men are out of he rest comes to their driven | dream; | In no country In} Disitictent to properly feed and clothe| BY ROSIE? TILLOTSON. and the home of the slave,” eald Miss Pauline Newmann, ‘to whose energy ane! advice Is directly due the tenants’ | strike.agajust landlords on the east sidc. ° the head: of 30,000 strikers, stands out York's latest industrial struggle. No Idly preaches revolt, but’ i. quiet, deter- umber were small the tandlorda might/ entertain some hope of victory, but they would x tenants. It (x the Mmit of endurance that we have taken thie step, and “our enthumlasm and determination will carry tt to suc. cess. _“T am not seeking notorlety,"" Miss Newmann assure! me as she sald wool-by. “This Is a serious work, ser|- ously contemplated and seriously car- red on by all Jf ux’ who believe the masses as well as tho classes have a place <i: the unlverse.”* GPSY PANCES ROBSED,SHE SAS, Whole Trite of Stanleys Haled to Court on Charge of Conspiracy. 1 Several full hands of queens, double enough to | yal nurseries In Europe were yin the Westchester Court! when Police Capt. Ward, of the Wake: | fold , wgned th prisoners, reod with the theft of Princess Ete! | dowry of $4000 in gold coin Ims,! bank runs of princesses and prince atock shuttled 8 | Stanley of a Jenough jow \ dozen notes and | ato sWamp a Spanish gal-! | leon, | Queen ts of royal gypsy blood, land all the prisoners princes of | her tribe. They [Staniey, twenty fave, laniey Michael Stantey, hea Bird 3 Mortimer Stanley, twen ephen Stanley, thirt years old porge GUlk, sixteen Years old; Halse Gilk, nineteen years $ld, and Stephen Jarden, elghteen years old. Then there {x Prince Hichard Stanley, Princess Ethel's brother, who Is alleged to have vanished with the bag of coin and a ton or 80 of Jeweiry. 1 Theft Followed Feud. ~ | } The theft occurred In the Kruse-Pleree xypsy camp on the White Plains road, near Pelham Parkway, last night, Just as the marriage contract was ubout to, be séaled with a royal seal; for, be {t known, beautiful Ethel Ix engaged to wed gallant Jolin Kruse, tha horseback | prince of the Kruse-Plerce tribe, “There are three tribes of Romany royaities and thelr subjects encamped Jaiong the White Plains road. They wo Muntil recently bunched with the Stanle trioe. Hut there was a phletora of queens, all of whom deslred rula | There are Queens Bell, Bess and Dora. | |$0. after wars of wordy:and threats of | bloody battle, the camp split up. Queen Bell continued on the Job at the Stan- ley camp, Queen Dora took her bunch up the road and organized the Kruse- lerce camp, and Quesn Bess took her! hand act up the Maiti camp, are: tee fi Gus-} old; 7 years onix. old; yarK twenty-elght nle fou pn years o yj years ol | i 1c | John Krvse, tho horseback, prince, | |was wl tila ume wooing beautiful |” Kiel She toll Queen Dora about itl and she told Queen Bess, Dora and) jGeon got lugetier and it Iboked Hxe| lharme , 1 Rens y Lube could get to! |wether w d@wry worth while, i Could she? ‘There wax a were trifle of (M pounds sterling to bexin with, fand fow bondles of” Engist banknotes, Welty Nh toosink an elephant and # silver in studded with dlanvonds “That's pri y good," sald Queen Boss, | But cring Kionm Wie GOL Gnd lec us} look it over before we sign the. cn: | iract." last nicht Queen Dora paced | the wedding ey On Wms | ‘pontes and drove to the Kru cump. All the: Sunless | Wer : land ro Were some royalties from Can} araie and the swell Kypsy regio | Gowanus, Queen Dora wis ac | Rt by (he oaxle-eyed Mttle Priace IM who ds only fourteen, i Qverybody Was having a dovely tin |when iltde Prince Mati camo shri [ine from the treasure tent. He had Ieeen Prince Dick swips-the dowry bax, | he raid, lond iC on A hore and gallop | away. Comments on Prince Dick's an a, LESLIE CARTER VERY ILL. tial Suanlsy ber inal arrase cnet + jin Cam atreet. _ ‘ and javited him to attend the arraign- not dare evtot 39,000 | jecaune we have reached | OF $46,000°D0T" WORLD,VFRIDAY e to Secure Lower Rents | : z | spring, may be ealed. | mined, highly intelligent leader of a well organized, enthusiastic band. Miss an 3 2 ina oe jestble Newmann Is an ex.raordinary type of the working girl of to-day. H paper. It reads:| \. 3 j nt pap . | Well educsted for one in her station} Jobs and dire want {4 prevalent. The| “I saw a a newspaper here wh of @ contributor to the Jewish| east elds tenement dwellers are not as! you are “inquiting) for a 16 Forward, where she {x considertd ajmuch unwilling to pay the rent ure med Flor Whaley, who* fins | brillant writer, deeply thoughtful and] manded, but they are unable to do ao. | missing since last spring. 1 | fully cognizant of the horrors of po’ “This movement cannot help but be willl say that I have a giri with me j¢rty, she Ix eminently fitted to direct) successful, by the -enormity of tt. I¢{ NEWMAN “STRIKE LEADER- ment. When he reached the tribunal he also was charged with grand tar- ceny, All of the ten gypsy royalttes were held In $10,000 ball each, making $100,- 000 fn all, which they will have to put VEIN FAMILY up for ‘thelr freedom, Thea Magistrate Walsh, who had come up from | Morrisania Court to hear the Over the examination until to-morrow When the noble throng heard the Judgment of Court the | of the Stan! rleke and {t required the servic policemen to expel them into the stre wrssvaerotowe”) AS THEY SLEPT ‘NAMES HIS BROTHER fe Swept Dwelling and All Perished Before Their Dan- | oe IN ACCUSING WIFE) ger Was Known. (Special to The Evening World.) Benjamin Levy, in Applying) warsrrown, Mass, Dec. 27—John | for Divorce, Says She Lives | Clagk. a Boston seedsman, whose home | was-on the border of this town, with} | and thelr children, John, elever Philip, nine years, and] were burned to death i 4 Doris, tx prope! Of MC) ie they slept, at a fire which com: fe at Coney Island, ac 1) cietely matted thelr home early to-day. | by her (husband, ) Be 1 -2P-| The fire was discovered by persons | pearing as the wi FOwMET, | who realde In the vicinity about one | David 1 only | o-ctock. dently the blaze had been | block aw Accom | tn the Interlor not show on progre for through time, | but ald the | As soon as the fire’ was seen | |zome jo Justice Day to pack his plea for for her and $40 for himself, € an hot Mr, Goldsmith told the Co mite i | marae * married just a pa an | epunie ave am ue aes hot back a quarters when the ight bells tolling wlarm for the Cl the dying old year of 146 and, peadug | 3arm for the Clark hom ye our greetings to 1: } pie Clark 3 a tt Bak : Pie Clark house $2 at the northern Benjamin Levy is rich F Honor.) end of the town and about + but this husband's cup) ix his con- | from the to trolling trait, and before the woriling lonce atartel, urged their horses to top bells had stopped ringing and in the}speed io the scene ax soon ax forenoon of tat marriage day he de-| they learned of the alarm, rung in their manded money from her Bhe refyis lence. On arriving the flremen rushed ‘and theretias been unpleasantness/ever | through the fire and smoke to the b: mn centre, but Since, Jils oharge “against Mrs, Levy |rooms hero the Clark family still} ure groundless. He can win his sult} Were and brought out the’ father and | for un absolute divorce, in which he | two bd They were found to bo dead | names his own brother, Yavid Levy, the | When brought into the open air. The wealthy cloak = manufacts residence 18 a block wway from hls 0. tn Brooklyn. He ts amply able top: $0 weekly allmony to li inst this Julius 1 we | fire was too hot to allow the meno ko back for the bodlex of the mother | and Wttls Do. Thelr bodies coh burned with the building. The tremen and men from netghbor- Nin woman 44 turess. She has a record. | nnes-| ing hoses: worked hard to control th burg and every other city ‘of South} ania baa | arf he te re She wie HLM | Are, but the bullding was an eaay. pre: 9 Souse in Brooklyn and we have|of the flames, Tho house was a now sent /to the United States Cons Fones and: well | Johannesburg South Africa, fo 2 at nt phamandingsayitne | Srdaranttweothanceidensadhy corner of Hovey and Belmont streets. | will try to show that she t4 Justice Dayis reserved do {the Clark nily bedrooms belng on the 4 eaten soanet ats second floor es POISONED BABY AND SELF, | SOT Te RHOME, Tex., “Dec. Mrs. J. Wo] if you wWant{ your “business” to mmer to-day LaF Fi ¥ “become the taik of the town, tell her Infant ofid and pwed BANAT eeaes herself Hoth Wied almost ign! about It through a World “Want | Ad. {L STEIGERWALD PACKING Co. We Are Looking for Your Sunday Dinner Order. Practise economy In your marketing. Order your Sunday dinnor from us this week and you will find wo underscll all others from 10 to 30% on primo qualities only. Extra Specials for Saturday | Legs of Canada Mutton Legs of Young Lamb... eee Sah Fresh Hams Cut from Young Jersey Pigs...., 4 Suger Cured Smoked Hamse Loins of Jersey Pork.......... Large Porter House Steak, , large Sirloin Stoak...... Prime Rib Roast Beef, .,... Wo sell Cl rrices, 223 First Ave. +. -L0G-per Ib, «+e 14¢ per Ib, ++ 12¢ per Ib. i >» 126 per tb. «++. 12 196 per Ib, +ees-e+ 156 per Ib, teey teseeecesens TOC per Ib teeeessesreseness, 146 per Ib, hickers, Turkeys, Geese and Ducks positively at wholesale TELEPHONE 7S8 Orchard Bet..1 3th and 14th Sts, of, AOCISES MINER MURDERING HAUGH ER Wanted lo Marry Her, but pic Father Would Not Give His Consent. Marle Machleasky, = No polic 340 Cherry. street, hand of the «irl ternoon at hie home nace, Pa tera got word about wouhl hold from New York. When the shot loft wam seen to dash up found dying at the her to wed the miner. ‘txchaloff had come on from Franklin twenty of his adherents, baxom ‘Vir, of elwiteen years, was shot dead 4. aia thin deed. last night In the hallway. of her home, | be two corpses In my houas T think he and to-day hunted hte und low for Carlon shalom, a miner, and sultor ‘for the aloft wan finally, arrested thin ‘af- Franklin Fur-} Lieut. O'Farrgll at Headquar- 2 o'clock® that the Shortt had locked the suspect up and him until officers arrived t whioh startled the tenants In the building was fired Tacha- tepa from the cellar _and rush into the street, di lappearing in “the nignt, the Marie top of the cellar staircase, There were no powder marks near tie wound in her breast, and the ‘poltce declare that she could not have ‘fred the shot, although there ts some itgetimony that she had threatened to Kill herself unlesa her parents allowed [by the Bier, dedlarea they would be = avenged 3 BS \ S : Polish | cat i sir.) A pitiful ‘came of destitution waa. The father declared! “That vEIatn Car-| ind today by Capte, lv ie | Purtace) 7 | where he wan employed} In th to wed the xirl and take with hin, The eirl’s fartier | him out of the house and had declared that when he WOMAN DIES. relirned “two corpses would be sound’ | % * Wetore be left F j U The polles experlenced dimeulty in} J jxetting a mtralght from the pay ‘ lrents of the dead girl Stefan lof No, = © [mines with stayin Fy street, a frle the} whom tl r had been.| Also refured to wive the palice | [information. ‘Then a gruesome feet was minda to force the witnersen wk. Tho parents and Zurdekt> were FAME WANT tle Chil. otant i Mrs. Prince’s Four L 1 under arrest and at the station | etre [names anes, the taay atte cet Med] drent Ate Theit Last Crumb [mented at the mlde of the corpse. Father | and mother broke down and, knerling | on Christmas Day. Tre said there would | jierbert atteet atation, Willlamaburm meant that I should’be the ather, He! i" ® bare little room on the top: floor of No. 34 Manhattan avenue. carats kuled: my, Gaughter, the murderer: | “tie went to the house upon 9’ report The day before Christmas the mine. from ithe Kings. County Hospital that was ecen. to hand the xirl a revolver. {John Hrince, who has’ been ill the [Later he was seen loading the weapon, |MIANY Woekm\ lad seen nothing of The, authorities of Franklin Furnace | nift |uave been communteated with, and) told Tzchalof, will be arrested and charged |secen M:s, Phoebe Wrince since Monday, with the erlme of murder if he returna| Wher ale neomed 1 be vory til, to the @ilnes, In the moan time the city | yation ona inetttesn on tee nooe ate vation on a mattress on the floor wi {s being searched and all railroad depots | ner four famished little children—Ros and ferries are being watched, [four yearm old: Samuel, three: Hate, 7 1 ‘ *, two, and Angeline, seven months, “Mrs, The father and mother of the dead Price was able. to may. that het girl and Zureck! were arraigned In the| strength had given out on Monday. Om Ensex Market Police Court and remand-| Christmas day the children devoured. ed by Magistrate Butts to the cumtody | the tt crumb of bread in the toom, ot the Coroner. After his examination ‘They had no coal for heat and were ‘of the trlo they were weat-to the House | Only scantically clad. None of the Of Deontion as material witnesses. [iittle ones was old enough to know how, ——————_—_ }to summon aid for thelr mother When the for a Week and would like to hear her. Dwellers in the tenement the police’ captain they had not wa pt. 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