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DOMINIE DONS GUM SHOES AND TRAILS FOR THE Wife’s Suspicions Send Rev Smiley Out Sleuthing with Results. SEES PORCH - CLIMBER.) Bronx Minister Phones Police and Youth Is Held on Two Charges. Gumsnoetng after & burglar all night fm the cold isn’t the proression of the Rev. John C. Smiley, pastor of St. Edmund's Epii- copal Church, In the Bronx. Neither has his wife as far as records go,! ever quaitied as an expert tr as a midnight p The minister 1h He knew Buerman lived at Belmont avenue. Bundling int fur coat, he out for th vught some t hon In the hid until saw young man leave his house about 11.0 o'ci: He trailed @long in vetera for three an tween two esidence of 1957 Anthony ave- William Morris, No nue. He planted himsel¢ and saw the lad climb the rear porch of the Morris house the police. Detectives Murphy and Clark found the minister with his eves glued to the rear of the Morris house. standing in the bli.zard Then he t exactly the forte or By Nivola Greeley -Smith. sip be-| phoned for | hich raged during the | one or two of the London variety. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1908. Ahal New York's Aldermen Habe Given a Boost WORLD'S TITLEIN To the Langushing Suffragette Movement WRESTLING |S ee gyn HELD BY CK” | Whether They Eat With Their Knives or Not, Mrs. Borrman Wells ds Grateful for the Anti- | Smoke Ordinance. | |SHOWS FOLLY OF LETTING | MEN LEGISLATE FOR WOMEN. “Russian Lion” Takes Two} First Falls from Joe Rogers in Championship Meet. | LONDON, Jan. %.—George Hacken schmidt, Russian, defeated Joe Rogers i American, in the wrestling mateh her o-day for the world's championship Hackensehmidt gained the first tw falls. ‘at ulme of the first fall was 7 min- utes % seconds, and that of the second 6 minutes and 45 seconds. Hacken- schmidt consequentiy retains the title | of champion, | The match was under catch-as-catch- | can rules, best two out of three falls, with ten-minute rest perioas allowed between bouts. oo gag AN TASULTS WOMAN Mrs. Borrman Wells, the English ‘ ‘ ee ie Ad, ie | suffragette ‘ 2 For Mrs. Wells. in denouncing “Little Tim’ Sullivan’s ordinance forbidding women to smoke in pub- lic, had been quoted as making this pertinent inquiry: “How would the Honorable Tim like it if we should pass an ordi- nance making Aldermen refrain from eating with their knives? He would very soon protest on the ground that it was class legislation, wouldn't he?” “Have you visited our Aldermen in their native lair?” 1 continued. When Fair Sex Gets Properiy Hot | About the Matter It May Occur to Them to hight for Right to Vote— See? “How do you know th men eat with their kni |She Pays Ten Cents for Fare and Is Abused and Attacked. Peter O'Connell, twenty-three years old, a conductor, living at No. 1 East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, was held in $500 bail by Magistrate Walsh in the Harlem Court to-day, charged with assaulting a brother and sister who were passengers on his car last night. ‘The complainants, Jacob and Cora Bennett, reside at No. 60 East One Hundred and Nineteenth street. Miss Bennett stated that when she and her brother entered the car the latter re- mained on the rear platform. She gave O'Connell ten pennies for her own and $700,000 ROBBERY [MAUD GONNE LOSES: CHARGED TO TWO NORGE APPEAL President of Stopper Company| French Court Rules That the __ NiIXOUA GREELEY-S*earw, { 7 : $ | * “yy . brother's fare. The conductor ex- | “No,” admitted Mrs, Wells, “I have not. But American men are) Alleges Pair Stole “Valu- | Irish Law Governs elim FSi i Cae ae so frank in discussing and explaining your institutions—Aldermen among | able Papers,” fay Har Gana ona car, don’t bring @ load of copper b h ase. with yer. Miss Bennett's brother resented the in- them—that I may say I have come to see these things through their eyes 7 ta O'Connell struck him fn the Also, I may have deduci ne traits of the American Alderman trom ear sult and na cn tetonherkieoehe y e@ deduced som | Because of the allegation that Joseph} PARIS, Jan. 80.—The Superior Court ee re ncenond was knocked down by a blow from the conductor, —_—_—$——>___—_ of } Dirnugl, a « enter ) East One to-day rejected from the appeal the aight. 7 jd the other " < “Little Tim” Booms the Suffrage, you stop that noise you and * her Hundred and Thirty-tirst street, and finding of the l)wer court brought by “Ah, there you are,” he raid to the ; - Sc el Relies Rush; enile ; qpeme zens omcers, "Now for the fun. He's in Movement. Beople here van get home at ¢ elk Felix Rush ‘an enaineer, of the same Ars, sicuride, tater Known aa. ataud | JURY ACQUITS 15-YEAR-OLD that house I saw him go in and he! up: ger Si eeien ase ||! dress, had stolen “papers ana other|Gonne, the “Irish Joan of Arc," who hasn't come out” | “But, seriously, whether your Alder-| Factory Girls in the Movement. materials" valued at $200,000 Magistrate sued her husband, Major McBride, tor GIRL OF MANSLAUGHTER. men eat with their knives or not, I am Waish to-day a olute divorce. The legal separ- A little: wait, during which explana-| tions were made. and Buerman, the po-) Lice say, was discovered coming down the porch railing. He carried a bundle under his arm. The trio pounced on him and the Rey. Mr. Smiley held his arms, scolding him fearful The de- tectives whiled away fit minutes Mstening to the denunciation and seem- ingly taking the wrinkles out of @ pair of handeufts In Harlem Court to-day Buerman was erraicned double charge of bur @lary and held for trial. The minister rit appeared against him was conga by and tives for , and Mrs, GIAL WOULD PLEAD Smiley was GUILTY OF FORGERY Without Counsel, Justice Crain Commits Her to the Tombs. Mies Mary F. Moffett, former secre- tary to Miss Florence Colgate, of No. BW East Fifty-first street, was indicted for forgery, tlird degree, to-day by the Grand Jury. She was charged with ob- taining $197.0 by the ase of Miss Col- gate’s name Miss Moffett was in the Court of General Sessions awaiting arraigninenc before Justice Crain when detectives entered and announced the indictment She promptly asked permission from Justice Crain to plead guilty, In repiy to a question a8 to having the benefit of legal advice Miss Mof- fett sald she had consulted no one. The Court then assigned a lawyer and committed her to the Tombs to awalt @nother arraignment norrow, with sher avenue, She Parents at } world _not_d T yas the ever-foithful 1D8 of a psychic Who filled ry T him think ‘0 The fragrance of Hay: Inevired my, boss to dream of wealth and jewels and. castle ‘And all such things, nr ‘And now each 1 sper Most of Nis time In reading About Vositioni Realty and 1 Workers, 1 In short, World W Every single di 1,405,032 World Ads. Last Year 292,747 More Than thederald World Ad, Facts Are Stranger & Than Fiction, | | sentially conservative and that to}¥et I am not able to. Annle Kenny, ; PAIR AT ane Povas AUNT TEV | grant them the ballot would set the|one of our agitators” (she said this in Murphy Measure. | ing Will Be Short. . general progress of the race back sev-|enviously) “has been in prison three eee The wey folbeifat is the ere! hundred years?” times!" , way to be healthy. I believed that.” replied Mra. I looked at Mrs. Borrman Wells and| 1 ,0?\*! {0 Te Bvening World.) | LONDON. Jan. 90.—Sir Birrell Barnes Y inan Wells, “I would oppose wom-|marvelled and admired, This slender, ANY. ON. Yo, Jan, g0—Agsembly- | President of the Divorce Court, touday ; 0 an rage with as much energy a8 {black-halred woman, with the big,|™@" 8 F. Murphy, of Brooklyn, | fixed the he ef the suit brought I now advocate it. |brown, tender eyes, was willing to wo} Ceutmas of the Codes Committes, in- | by the Countess of Yarmauth, who { HencWecaraeilishalconcededicatheleatell tai migaaicouien lack Ieaaineatin renter etd an Hlection Reform bili to-/ was Miss Al'ce Thaw, of Pittsbune fragette Is apt to look upon woman |y pelieve in which she belleves, and | joy. "CP een ane yee sou OG) (len egeipal ner distend forthe sanulment is the proper food, suffrage as a sort of Mother Sleful'S|yot an idea that most people associate | Poa jections, The bil! provides jof her marriage for next Wednesday b ite fi ; t i very! ral people associate | that no person shall ve inated by |afternoor | ut only a little at first. syrup that will cure everything. Tl ‘ith gaunt masculine women crugad- nominated by jafternoon, admit I may have that tendency. But more than one party or on more than | The attorney for the Countess of All Druggiets; 30. aed $1.00. “We hold meetings outside of factories. know how mbers of our CADILLAC, Mich., Jan, 30.—In the Circuit Court here yesterday afternoor took a jury Just ten minutes to find very much obliged to them for their] | ordinance against smoking. It has called | You would be astonished the attention of American women to the; Many factory girls are ation, aecreed by the lower court, was ontirmed by the Superior Court. McBride brought her first action injusti men to make Jaws) sascclation. They are, (of/course,/among e sumn of , i was then verdict of acquittal in favor of a for them Ub Ge? ORIG Co) Gincab 2 Wad ed a judicial separation from her| fifteen-year-old girl charged with man “In @ way the Indignation of the 801e among factory girls and been Haale dusteleysecoretlony tromt hss (.itieen/eereld € rT ensrecane man, women is amus: Men have been jeered and hooted. I have sa!d to them mr of ine Jt brigade of the Boer] with killing her stepfather, Melvin making laws for them from the begin- "Sing the argument I thought woul! army during South Atrican war.| phomp ne. had) been| under $4,000 3, to judge by the indignation be most likely to appeal, ‘Wouldn't you dis tr at r to grant her an ball jee she surrenderad herself to the noking ordinance has excited, Hke to be Fae as much money as Ibieh Hationaiitg, Cn Scovunt of her! ithorities soon after the death of some women are just finding it o the men? ‘To which the §: w urs, Mctide! contended _ to-da | Tompson. tip Cato, Wu particular ord ‘Oh, rot.’ Yet later one girl who the Suy _caurt shout folle ‘tne Bie latter, It wassbrougit out by the fa a very trivial thing. But if it h » some such reply Iterally al- tice, put SO tere er ee righe. andi bad threstaned been passed in E d I could make ed a man for attempting to I livoree is granted only | to Kill both the girl and her mother. great capital out of St. k up one of our meetings. je ot at Parliament. and| the 6! a stove “Here it is useful as calling the at- “rom every meeting, no matter how 2 ‘ ess to Brant} ok er ew tention of women to the folly of letting ®t tasonistic, we gather one or two con- stolen from t fine | o'clock the verdict men legisiate for them. ‘There are I recall the case of a nurse who : entry ‘ me as Mrs,| hefore 4 serious abuses in America that the{being converted to the suffrage move man declared nal suit ol shel raved ror possession by women of the right to| Ment. wanted to take part in one of y ‘ vorce on the ground of cruelty. | 7 vote would remedy. the demonstrations outside the house. | et | i | “For instance, abolish child labor and)! told her she would be gent to prison, fs not considered able to control her My soul and bo aiwnvennesn | AH property till she has reached the aze/!mprisoned.’ Y ne tried three times | { twenty-one; yet, under the law, sne|&nd her courage failed her, ‘Oh, don't 2: can throw away something far more | think me a cc ward she pleaded. ‘I | ry | It belongs to health for preci is whi she ts no moro than{W! do it yet. And she did. I will | prehild—in this State, T belleve, at six-|Rever forget the look of triumph on| if EXT WeEK | a baby to eat and sleep, toon years of age; in some of your]|her face as she was being led away.” | . to laugh and grow fat. tates, actually, at fourtee: Envies Martyrs of the Cause. —+—__. Nl ra Bn een Gee ibe Sutfragetten Point of Viiew. “How many times"—TI hesitated va; 3 (eeeer? ue | ’ » | “That is what woman suffrage could} “Have I been in prison?” eupplement- Change in Method of Nomina- Lawyer for Countess Says don’t ask a scrawny baby to laugh; wh even his smile is piti ull Fat comes first. ed Mrs. Borrman Wells. “Never. ‘It seems to me that I should. do.” I admitted, “but will it do 1t? Don't vou belleve that women are es- ting Candidates Provided ; Marriage Annulment Hear- ers, one Independent certifle King the application, e of nomina= the members of the organiation to - Yarmouth, in n which I belong are pledged to slong |, Totes manculine Mea.” Bortmaa Wella lion, If a*man has been named by t ster Of Harr to no political party, to support no} 0 0 eather Met for te, | More than one party on an Independent 1 for the mur candidates till we have won suffrage |WHlch ensued upon my request for her! certincate he must within three days | 1 White is to-day com for.women, After I have a vote I wilt | Photograph. elect which nomination he accepts aid | iM to in New York. “She was) e ‘Pp 1 rit 99 decide what party I belong to. What|The Eternal Feminine Crops Out.| file a written declination of the others. | Pttehare At Mee ee opularity had been rumor; the use before? Otherwise he 1s deemed to have accent- | —A mark of public esteem would be eerien iy haverone tail ; “In England we have given our in- |, 07 OMY have ones with @ last year’s! oa tne nomination of the party or body | t nite news came mine fluence and our support to lect men | “siren i@ you insist. I might have the | Wich Med the first certificate and to | Hanwelt ‘in.|,, Ally article that attains popular- who, when we asked them to interest |e painted out’ ©} have declined the others had ap! », the! ity must firstnspire confidence, as themselves In our movement, laughed | ‘ui re is the picture. You see it isn't} ‘The measure makes It mandatory | Divorce | gis u of her! confidence is the basis on which in our faces, Sir Henry Campbell. upon the Governor to proclaim a spe- | Soi mEN Cuts Sateen , g rep {Quite the right hat for this year, And| \ ye: ; ‘ | every trade is made. Bannerman once sald we would never 2 F ae ur. And} cfal election to fill a v ‘ 5 INCUBATOR BABY. as ; F win recognition of our movement from | Unless you have spoken In public you've | ws inot be tilled { | Z00 HA . There is no way to judge the We Government tilt we pestered them {no Idea what effect your hat has on| "Oho! 0 oo: \ bios olaek antelope. tne first bora | future except by the past, and the he other fellows,” the audience, I have known an audi. |? captivity, is being cared for] (oie eos . =| WAC ence to take suct! a dislike to a wom-| Seneral in incuiator at the Bronx Zoo .o-| Satisfaction that our pianos have Their Policy of Pestiferousness. {ans pat that they would not allow her Recut Fee te eve. Tt 8] given to over 78,000 purchasers in to speak!" in counties ve vin the di house. the last 64 years gives added sig- 1 ndred as at preser nf the Board of § rk City are made “So we have begun to pester them. We break up the meetings. We do not allow thelr candidates to speak, At the last ten by-elections every candl- | 1 contain six hunc he hat is a good mushroom | #iall contain six I argued, with the photograpa | AN Cnipioyecs tions in y Yo nificance to the name by which our plane Joly known—the “But shape, my hands. oy yell,” Velis, “it | tion officers, 3 date we have opposed has either been ery well,” conceded Mrs, Wells, “if | tion officers, “provide ER SEE Sefeated or had his majority very much | you say so. But the new fashioned | that the removal of an clection officer EV OPULA' | cut down, woman must have a new-fashioned | his name shall be made only if the re- | or TRY | “of cour: sald Mrs. Wells, “I / pat." quest comes seventy-two hours before | know the word suffragette 1s asso-| ‘Yes, \ provided we wear a good | ‘i re alenrocovided in the bill that in ee 9 ciated with many ridiculous things in| mushroom shape on top of them, men] cities of one million , 1 a Ss American mind, That ls owing to|don't particularly care what {8 the | for different, offices sail the way we have been written up.|moula of the mind underneath.” Be aie ¢ Wo have been tremendously success-| +\fen? echoed Mrs. Wells interroga: | fi) the eectors of the State or ful. Our organiation numbers 20,000) tively, as though’ wondering what that | district or political subdsvision . | women, Of these only six are pald or- | qigiurbing element had to do with our| Those coriiates are required. to) be an na Our prices are low, quality con- ganizers, The rest are all volunteers. | conversation, s led in dup: eane pF he 0 . es 3-yea ment d lengthens t eriod which mnt in sidered, and our ear payment We have gathered them in one or two} And I pondered: myselt, tervene between the filing of certificates nalttiadelyatieversdlcinn 1 st Pes pay of nomination and the ciection nel meets delisions! ored ef plan most ec al, or three at every meeting. “We seldom address meetings where our friends predominate. We hold meetings In all the parks on Sunday: In Hyde Park our speakers talk to six or seven thousand persons every Sun- | Booa_ made. WORK AGAIN FOR 1,500 ftir sre tne sot cman to se ani IN ILLINOIS STEEL MILLS. ft We offer this week some very) attractive bargains in used pianos, of different makes, from $125 up. | Write for catelor | LAST SENIOR COTILLON. ‘The last Senfor cotillon of the sason will be given to-night at Delmontco’s, Among (the patronesse: ward J. Berwind, M in open the molature of the air makes it tough. In much case ins rat it de dried in an oven as Tedtyard, Mrs, Jam Brown Potter, Mrs, William Dinsmore and Mra. T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. rections on pkg., then It le delicious Large Family pkg., 15e. Postum Cereal Co, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Served at all first-clase Restaurants. CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—Officiais of Iinols Stee! Company night that plate mills Nos. 1 and For * coughs throat gieordere gé:| fad resus operations beat, Monday for 1.1 men. Sree ee SS bretale cot, ihe Pease Piano Co., 128 West 42d St., near B'way, N. Y. | Branch, | Newark Branch, ‘St |MidNew se” day. The audience may be enruly at fi A man may start a song, or. if he sees @ woman is nervous, begin to jeer. But I always say to them, “I have nothing else to do. 1 am going to stay here until I em heard, emt it makers, SENTENCED ONCE, HE JUST WALKED OUT; CAUGHT AGAIN “The Razoo Kid’s Brother’ Had: a Skirt That Wasn’t Paid For. Robert Douglass, known to the police as tue “Razoo Kid's Brother,” was taken to Police Headquarters to-day by. Detectives Beoker and Rein, who ar rested him on the complaint of Special Officer Sam Lauber, attached to a Sixth avenue department store. Douglass had in his possession a valuable sili skirt that he had not paid for. When the detectives saw Douglass they recognized him as one whom the ALL KLLS WAN AT ENTRANCE TO SUBWAY KOS Victim Found Dead by Police- man at 66th Street Not se Brooklyn ‘Detective Bureau has been Yet Identified. looking for s.nce Jan. 10. On that day Douglass, after being sentenced for shopitfting in the Court of Special Ses- sions, just concluded to walk out and Policeman Sharp saw a man stagger | did so. Pateremeites (ocralt z According to Capt. McCafferty, the ith on Broadway towards the down-| prisoner was formerly a nuccesstdi ho- t station at Sixty-sixth|tel thief and has a_ three. term in the Easter nitentiar: to-day Just as he put! Pennsylvania. He is thirty-eight years I le the Kiosk he fell and | old. ek on the back of his head. He to 4 didn't move as the officer ran ist him and could not be aroused. Dr, Swan came from Roosevelt Hospi- tal with an ambulance, and said that the man was dead. The fail probably ‘actured his skull and kdllea him in- stantly. The body was taken to the West Six- -elghth street station, but there w no papers by which it could be tdenti- fied. The man was about thirty-five years old, had @ small mustache, wore dark clothing and rubber boots, and had tn his pocket an envelope of the New York City Railway Company, with no name but a lot of figures on tt. There was a pocketbook containing 76 cents, and in the lapel of his coat he wore a Royal Arcanum button, oe MAURETANIA SPOKEN. BROW HEAD, Jan. 30.—The Cunard Mine steamer Mauretania, from |New Baking Powder The onty Bati a> went Grape ‘an —maée from grapes— Insures healthful and delicious food for every bhome—every day York for Queenstown and. Liverpool, was in communication by wireless tele- graph at given 4.50 A. M. to-day. (Distance not Quality Quality Quality In the Ramen Drug Stores quality is uppermost. We are not satisfied merely to advertise quality. We get it. t We must have quality and that the very highest. 4 We insist upon it. z Not only do we tell our salesmen to talk quality. rf We instruct our buyers to buy only the best goods. We instruct our managers to employ only the best men. We instruct our chemists to use only the best materials, We instruct our prescription clerks to use only i Just What the Doctor Orders The practice of substitution in prescriptions is not only despiciible—it is criminal. You owe it to your doctor to see that his instructions/are car- ried out to the letter. Every Prescription Clerk in the R&*ER Drug; Stores knows that his position depends upon absolute accuracy and hones/.y in his work, We are religiously particular in those matters which pertaJn to the health of the community. ; ~~~, A Ladies’ Retiring Room, with all toilet appurtenances, for the free us of lady visitors at our elegant new Drug Store, 13-15 West ‘34th St, opposite Waldorf. All ladies welcome. ne! Others’ Riker’s Others* Riker’s . Prices. 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