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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ty OF CLOTHES KEEP CHILDREN HOME Discovery of 727 Hads of] Families Out of Wk and | Ill, or Bot. LITTLE ONES AT LARGE. | Not Able to G to School Be- | cause of Ikir Approach | tosudity. . ‘This te 0 stof for you, sir, and you, madem, who ‘€ even moderately well fixed to read. Did you ‘ow that there are to- Gay in NeyYorix 727 families 90 poor as not to ® able to dress their chil- @ren so ‘at they can de sent to achool? sm Did ye know thet in more than 8 per «Mt. of these families con- sumptio—the great white plague— had fagned its relentless grip? | Did yu know that in every one of these milies there !s a father or a rothe Willing to work, but unable froms!sease or lack of opportunity Yo éc80? Tacyou know that the children of the far jes—tive or six in the fam- fly xr the most part—were running lows about t particular slums Jur because thelr parents are too wrched or too apathetle to send tin to the city’: Iryou did not, The E eaztell you that these things are so. Tx are cold, hard facts duly re- coed in a report of the Children's A! Society of this city > appalling have the conditions be- ee that the trustees of the soclety, wo have already among elled to ask bare fe for the wretched beings @ quick, for the pu iusks of heir investigati ns have dup | Finds Condition Appalling. C. Loring Brace, secretary of the Chil- @ren’s Ald Society, told an World reporter to- nhs that neve: the foundation of the organization in 1858 had such ap fronted the trustees. NixoOuad GREELEY"S*are, tor and the resource had the better of it. mission RUDE from her by | Mr. Sani belong to the Dis TRIAL’S THRILLS GO OUT WITH DEFENDANT’ s WIFE. Justice Is Pictured Not as a Blind God-| dess, but as a Crystal Gazer in Court | Where Thaw Is Fighting | for His Life. | By Nicola Greeley--Smith, ul witness are of the opinion that the Others, taking into consideration the final ad- Jerome—that Thaw se Peta omneys I confess that the sordid court room drama has so lost tts grip upon| me that I could not reach a decision on that point. With the swish of Evelyn} Thaw’s blue skirt down the aisle of Justice Dowling’s court room, and her disappearance into the witness-| room not to return, the thrill of the} second Thaw trial is over. Half a day in the considerate | hands of Thaw’s chief counsel, | Martin Littleton, a whole day in aj battle without quarter with Mr.| Jerome, and the twice-told tale of horror was a thing of the past. Whatever the future holds for} her, young Mrs. Thaw may safely | feel that the most trying experi- ence of her life has been traversed. | Some of those who witnessed the | duel of wits between the prosecu-| young woman | emed to her} I can see {t only as a HUNGER AND LACK Her Ordeai Ended, it’s an Open Question Whether Evelyn Thaw Or the D.strict-Attorney Had the Better of Their Encounter not Admission Wrung From Her at the Enc May Be Used to Combat Claim That Thaw Was srrational at Time of the Tragedy.’ JANUARY 22, | | |Count and Miss Vanderbilt to | style and materin!, \xarian court circles | the announcement of this gift. ‘61 Park Row, represented the Count. | of either the estate of the deceased will | contract @ clause relating to the owner- 1908. STECHEN AND FOUND HS BRIDE WILL SHARE FORTUE Combine Wealth at Marriage and Divide Income. NO “DOT” FOR HIM. If Either Dies, Whole of Com- bined Estate Reverts to Sur- vivor Under Agreement. Ming Gladys Vanderbilt and Count Laszlo Szecheny! have subecribed to ® contract to combine and share mutually the income from their fortunes upon thetr marringe next Monday, the Count watving the European custom of de- manding a “dot” with the hand of the bride. It became known to-day that the| Countess Srecheny!, mother of the ‘count, will present to Miss Vanderbilt | when sho becomes Countess Szecheny! a complete court costume of imperial and a set of the Szecheny{! famtly jewels. That the| Count's family mean for his American wife to take a foremost part in Hun- was assured by In the adjustment of the property in- terests of Miss Vanderbilt and Coun 35 Wall street, acted ay attorneys for the former, whjle Morris Cukor, of No. The contract, which was signed yester- day, provides that in case of the death Mies Vander- from revert to the survivor. bilt's fortune 18 estimated at $5,000,000 to. $12,000,000. Count Szecheny!'s property interests are by no means as great as those of | Mies Vandenbilt. ami therefore he will] | benefit to @ much groater extent by the| |terma of the contract than will sie.| It fg understood that Miss Vanderbilt ind the members of her family oon- curred in the decision that there should be no balance struck except on the broad gauge of mutual participation by the young couple in their combined for- tunes. ‘This attitude, ft ts eatd, was reflected when the lawyers tncorporated in the | On Foot for a Year. | Szechenyl, Anderson & Anderson, of No. | FOUND CUTICURA INDISPENSABLE For Her Children—Little Girls Suf- fered with Itching Eczema Which Simpl: H Covered Back of Heads— Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too. ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY “WONDERFUL OINTMENT” —— “Some years ago my three little girls had a very bad form of eczema. Tie he ing eruptions formed on tho backs of their heads which were simply covered. Before T heard of Cuti- I used to almost everything, but they failed. Then my mother recommended the Cuticura Remedies. I washed my children’s heads with Cuti- cura Soap and then applied the wonder~ ful ointment, Cuticura. I did this four or five times andIcansay that they have been entirely cured. I have another baby who is so plump that the folds of skin on his neck were broken-and even bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment and the next morning the trouble had disappeared. am using the Cuticura Remedies yet whens everany of my family have any sores, I can never recommend Cuticura suffi- ciently ;it is indispensable in every home, I cannot find itsequal. Mme. Napoleon Duceppe, 41 Duluth St., Montreal, Quos PAINFUL ULCER Healed by Two Sets of Cuticura “Thad an ulcer on my foot for a year or more and it was very painful as it was a running core, I had a doctor, but his treatment did not heal it. About eight months ago I commenced to use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills, [used two sets and it ia now all healed up, Mrs. B. F. Ry West Brewster, Mass., April 29, 19: Complete External and Internal Treatment, for Every Humor. of In yt spotter Druk Bold throughout the world, | Comp, Sole Tropa. Howto Jed ree; Cuticura Book on Skin Viseasea, Women’s Ailments are many and peculiar. At times they so disorganize the ennersuteringgemong nthe exremely aa : | ship of the wedding presenta. While peor ielessntnat add reach with an in-| pitiless and singula:ly futile whole. no inventory of the presents was taken, system that the general health gall Mr. Brace. THE I,ESSON OF THE TRIAL, the lawyore, estimated the value at| is impaired and weakened, e Sant When women feel nervous jsented to Count Szechenyi and Miss | Vanderbilt, with the result that the | following clause was ordered to be in- | cluded in the contract: | “It ds the desire of both parties that {all references to gifta be elfminated.”” Here we are, in the middle of a second protracted trial which has cost New York taxpayers hundreds of thousands of doilare that might be put| | to so much better use In building schoolhouses or laying out playgrounds for the children of the pcor. Here 1s Mr. Jerome employing every device of the skilled lawyer to track a human being to his death. Here is Frank, Garvan ceaselessly active in supplying his chief with fresh weapons in the the poverty-stricken see: @ blank wall as they do to-day. vestigations of the principals of some ef our schools, when some of thelr pu- pils have failed to appear, have re- vealed almost incredible tenacity of life fn truly desperate straits. and debilitated, or suffer with sick headache and depression, Acechuams “For instance, @ gentleman called on Miss Katherine Stackpole at the Rhine- lander School for Crippled Children to wee what pressing want among the par- te. He | | | | Mt ' ents of her pupils he could “ys was directed by her to a family named} Echlegel at No, 48 East Highty-sixth street. Mother and Six Children Helpless. | /| “The Good Samaritan found the Schle- gels living Uterally lke animals on | the dare floor of two wretched rooms. | There were six children, by the way. The mother, a wan belng wrecked by. shape of suggestions and reminders, may meet death sooner and in more horrid guise than it would otherwise appear to him. Here are the forces of the defense fighting “the shadow of death with the shadow of madness. The suavely courteous Peabody, the shrewd and smiling Dan (Cupid) O'Reilly, the carelessly competent Littleton, and ever | behind him the feeder of the defense’s engine, the Garvan of the Thaw forces, Hugh Herndon. The last named, a young Texan who has been associated with Mr. Lit- ter resumed private practice, has been so actively en- tleton since the 1: gaged In handlin; All for what? That one poor wretch B-FO0T BURGLAR KNOCKED QUT BY WON BRIDE AS HE BUILT NEW SUGWAY father knew it had a clear right of way to the young ladys heart. When the father found ot how things were offered Mr, Rogers the position of chi engineer in charge of work at Summer- | valle where tie Bradley Company | e track: day has been set for the 26 frat of Mr, fia will 1 the home “of the brides MI ster of the brida, fm) idesmatds and Mi ‘many New York and Brooklyn Folk 13 mecitive of the State Gov. Woodruff ae YALE’S JUNIOR “PROM.” at Soctal Fanott: NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jan 2.—Yalee greatest s) ial ot your, tis Junter rcenenaas) was held last night tn | the Second Regiment Armory. For the orm time in years the Governor at- ended the function, As the Chief {san honorary member of the Yale corporation, With his staf he occupied one of the handsomely decorated boxes MLf i promptly relieve these unpleasant symptoms, and do much toward restoring healthy conditionstothevariousorgans, For backache, cine spells, feeble blood, stomach weak- ness, constipation and other the evidence and papers of the defense and In interview- ing the prospective witnesses that probably not ten persons tn the cour? Engineer Rogers to Wed Daughter of Contractor er Rogers will be; Many New York and Hrooklyn persons were present consumption, lay coughing her Ife out on a pile cf old sacking tn a corner, distressing ailments, Beech- am’s Pills are a reliable LITTLE WOKEN while her barefooted children, blue! ro9m know his name or his important connection with the case. | p Rith cold, crawled ant played about = i ; Fadl | reventive and her. Every stick of furniture in the| SIAL, THAW DIF OR LIVE A MADMAN ? Bradley Next Week. | u The —_—= Jaeger Fells Thief With) _ | | Miss Grace Cook Bradley, of No, 2% West Elghty-mxth street, daughter of § We Bradley, of toe contra who built a portion of the new subwa P place had been sold or pawned husbans had long before de family and started drinking lost his Job as a carpenter—laid off on account of hard times, | “The charliable man left $10 for press-} All these minds, the minds of the hundreds of writers in the court room, of hundreds of thousands of persons outside, are now concentrated on the one thought whether Harry Thaw shall die a murderer of live a madman, The purposes of Justice, I hear some one saying, are not to take reel Mrs. Sash Weight and Then Sits on Him, | A Natural Remedy when he Boitled im the Country In Sterilized Giass Bottles ecesslt nd told Mis: je an 3 Mr. | Hae iti toReroreaity yenge upon the criminal, but to punish him as a warning to other evil [fg Be peat go ate to. Sold Everywhere, In boxes 10c. and 25¢. 0 e I: verarel of engine Geen tte See He also purchased ar doers. Armed with a sash-weight, Mrs, Han- who was employed on the tube, In the five} elation M ler Itttle woma f their business as. ldiey, asked the young 1 at his home. Mr. Rogers ts twenty- . When he met Miss Bradley, who i> nineteen, it was love at first sight wit 270 South 11 That was a year ago ed not 1 Jaeger, a slen knocked out a si furniture fur the wr "The Children’s Aid Svc fmdustriaf schools jn New York, and 15,- 000 children attend toe: annually, Only the chifdren of the very poor are eligi- ble for admission, and thus the most destitute of the city are reached. Every teacher connected with the Atd| ‘That Harry Thaw, if mentally responstble, should be puntshed for kill- ing Stanford White, or that any murderer should be punished, I concede. But I am not able to diffezentiate between the first crime of the individual | committed in passion and the later crime of capital punishment com- mitted by society, except in favor of the murderer. IS TAKING OF LIFE EVER JUSTIFIFD? Bri e vot feet burglar, who fought her with a heavy wrench, and held him on the floor in an} unfinished flat house, at No, Wiiliamsburg, He was ar he fiexaging sig Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bed- ding, Pi & Phonographs. PURE The young en-| a t Ninth street, until the olice came to arrest him, Lack of food and} Bociety has inissed from ten to twenty This on the broad principle that no taking of human life tg ever just{- | “shed the Lee Avenue Court to. | @oholars since the winter set In, An| fiable. |day, where the plucky woman came to | Ni pie! Investigation showed a variety of Genii oe Every E This ts the one conviction I took into the court room, and about th 6 causes for absence, The fellow said he was Samuel Harris, only one I have left in the case, th necessity for enka, it kept Hey but would tell no more of him be | J Sma Bome aan hoes ana wore] Juaice tn the painted pane) over Fuses Dowling s head te not rape| site hte aie of a pom Man Is | Rich, Pure, Safe, Economical eshained to come. (Otters waved aW9¥ | resented ag bilnd, but as a erystal gazer, She holds a largo crystal ten| ST eeatae Cl a: ; 1 earing Sale to tend sick mothers or maimed fathers dire , whe is carctake 1» the tfth floor Rich, because in the dairies our regula- tions require that the cows shall have the best foods. Pure, because our milk is safe- guarded from dairy to consumer. Safe, because in her raised left hand. If she will ever condescend to look In tt gh probably will be rewarded by a vision of a future time when the ‘ will be unclouded by human bloou. But, OES the Thaw trial may not be even a memory + thon All were kept from school by necessity, A Crippled Brakeman's Burden. Miss Stackpold showed un Eve of Misfit Linoleums, Gana, Oilcloths and Matting Renz, Entitled © noticed some brass taps pried | sink. At the same time a| ng her with | crystal | Ww 8c thetic eters i eS % i ; Net pa ae veruney eareanate to his century,” says Sir the health and surroundings of cows and employes i charges. ier pom Urals i James Crichton-Browne, are vigild tly watched. Economical, because Kinds and. xkuse Luly for. not 5 Rrih sc Britahtecent | milk produced and handled under such a system ou Iwas thankful. God bless y lantern fn the British scientist. 5 i he shoes und siokihys and kepe youst Je a 5 f A f | offers consumers a Better Product Than Can Be alive long for littel j wT ie) The foundation of long paae i ! if ' MRS. AMES. AICHTER, Hie eet ne inthe ciild Obtained Otherwise. | ar. or | cepa ee AE EE ‘ uhu tia eee HA SN 9 Cents a Quart i| AS erate oo a proper feeding ani the | Wess AGuuERD DOTREREER aol || Announce special sale Ban Juan Hill district, early cultivation of a Established 1457 “Leaders of Qu: NEW YORK H | AT REDUCED PRICES of their Teas in packages a brakeman and but he lost his nd since then, as n good for much.” the eldest ten i# an invalid, fer husband has stumped around for weeks valiantly lookin but t ‘Wills was former! earned good money foot in an acciden he says, has When Second Spouse Put It on Husband Had Recourse to Court. ‘Tomas Says Robbers Upset °° Lamp After Tying ite Him Up. normal appetite for ot your wife being killed | | ns he carried the bir-| | | oft to the police station, | FOOD that NOURISHES enema ar Tour of Inspection where he He is bi “i ¥ , . 5 f ) we “the Because sho tnststed on wearing the| The police to-day are tnvestigating a| TH Revs Hoyle, Contnned wy Trat-| brain and nervous sys- 4 \b., 18c. and upwards place he calls Fac ‘and hears the chil-|clothes of his first wife John Lipke,| fire In the house at N; Wost| flo, Stepped in Front of Trotley, Si Sees 1. aren ct: who lives at No h avenue, | TWenty-sxth street, tn connection with | i tem—controllers of all s | Ib, 30c. and upwards He (ANN Sie NeIpAl found DS AGeR K | Brooklm, caused yesterday the app Which Nicolas Tomas <elle an unusual AT: 33 street vol. ‘The tren have no} ance o% wife No. 2 in the Fifth Avenue | tory. Fee outa amr atnare | the organs— ite ‘OY st Leaving ome Displays in all our stores. shoe. The parents no hope, and, | Police Court. Pomasitanyay when hea went vito! hel (er eanivinciate nereitiver ete : Deliveries made out of town. mapal laa Grommelln how ar The Lipkes were marred a few! e fourth floor of the six | 'tor Hving cea Fifth Avenue Hotel, | 3 olng ‘e people t t late « vr . jor b t cn ni Hil SG irae eR ee ‘P'|months ago and were happy until re TONG i Ary fraaien9 oh See nueee eae i Napoleon used to plan his batt es W ith pencil and per; 4 them to the more complex needs of the |eently, when his wie, 90 Lipke says, tled hin hand and toot, i BS ee aN ety eas oy ei re i Pape ——— tron of the home. sband declares amp. ‘The men =}t i the world by const Sof shrewil home. BANKER SCHIFF'S GIFT, | te. “li 8 A when Ara, | N reve mareetonhn Annonncenent was made to-day that | KWIKe & Oy Ah Ge Bom uand has Lex reading Yacob Hf. Schiff bad. purchased. Henry; Wee && dito his frat wy and . a marriage leon: ut Mr, Boyle pa ier eve: ‘he World— eet ee Pp Yjwhich sin her death bh owing a $15 deposit in) sid iu losler's last tinp palnting and hag | fully kept in a box In the garrat or! Tomas possession when he was tak is “ ’ I oh a f ‘as taken was ¢ . * . There’s a Season An Interesting and Profitable Habit to Form. Xo extra Chars Presented !t © Art Gallery. ae iat WWaghingt. in painting is entitled thelr home. Magistrate Voorhees sent the couple home to patoh up Ir differences, to the West Twentleth street station. Twenty-five families live tn the house. The ‘wae $200. + nel. a h street, where he had his ed, Wo arrests were made. Advertisements tor Lie World may de left at any American District Messenger Office in the city unpil 9 P, Read “Dhe Road to Wellville,”” in piss

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