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THE EVENING WORLD; WEDNESDAY, FEBRU > ARY 5, 19086 3 HUNGRY CHILDREN FAINT WN SCHOOL FOR LACK OF S10 City’s Parsimony Obstacle to} Real Charity on Part of Principal. | NO GAS, BROKEN STOVE. | Teachers of No. 114 Expend Their Pin Money in Vain for Relief. | { i “1 do not send to the Charity Organisation Society, for I have felt that they want to separate | the family. Such a course I deem more crnel than kind. If I only bad some warm clothing, in small sizes, for boys and girls between! five and thirteen years, and could| get the cooking stove in our base- ment repuired—tt iwi const not more then $10—then I would be satisfied. Our children often come withont breakfast, and faint dur- ing school hours from hunger. With a cook stove in the base- ment, and the privilege of having some good woman prepare hot coffce for the hungry tots, I would be satiafled.”—Statement of Mrs. C. T. Tower, principal of Public School No. 114, at No, 78 Oliver street. ‘With issue upon issue of $50,000,000 New York City bonds and new school dutidings towering up from the ground all over the greater city, Mayor Mc- Clellan's administration has permitted @ school building on the lower east sido | to want for an equipment of gas {llumi- | mation and need a cooking stove re- Paired for the sum of $10. Public Schoo! No. 114, at Oliver street i ther gas nor electricity, | Charity, Not Investigation. | Mrs. Tower, ipal of the echool, comes ed New E land, and to pint of view the thinly clad pupils in her charge should | ®et the beneft of charity and not in- vestigation. She and her twenty tea ers expend their pin money buying milk and buns for the pup! The school is small, ‘and the pupils Tange in age from “naif-past five” to thirteen. Ninety-five per cent. are reared in home circles which cannot! grasp the problem of winter and wool- len underwear, halling as they do from an all-the-year-around sumn Hence they come and sometimes Dr. Alfre: er climate to school rge shivering of pneumonia the Heelth Department physic acribes pills for the cold-stricken c dren, but Mrs, Tower says that warm clothing is more needed than medicine. | “The mot ko to Work early c Mrs. Power. They their absence. Now h xz to do ween of school closing time and z up of his or her home on t's return?) When the janitors the schools let these forlorn Mt plan basement e Under the the street Faint from Hunger. we jefly distre little ones, ading from kin. 4A by Bi are ¢ of the and have oms and we send out for them for the feeding boys and girls who get no mid- {I would like to have that td stove in the basement fixed up, and a few kiichen utensils bought, f am sore tha ) would cover all the ex #ense of putting the stove into good Had to Buy Boy a Shirt. |surdity of this sp jing served in u: | Kinds of water were being served. But Oniy Water to Drink and Only One Man Rash Enough to Smoke at the Banquet “MISS MLEMN T0 BE of the New Yorkers, New Woman's Club Which Wili Fight the Sex’s Battles \ sii [icn’s anine Incidentally They Solve One Problem of Mere Man by Taking Him Along to Their Functions. CAN’T STAY AT HOME | OR GO TO THE CLUB.! They Guarantee He Will Hear| Words of Wisdom and In- cidentally They May Even Let Him Talk Himself. | | | Col. John Barleycorn, and his pal,) Major Sparkleton Bubbles, became 4) trifle confused in the labyrinth of cor-| ridors on the eighth floor of the Hotel} Astor last night and stumbled into the big banquet hall where the New York- their first annual feast; ers were givin: that {s, they stumbled as far as the door, took one peek and rebounded. | The rebound brought them across the| corridor to another ban the Missour! Society were dinir met no frosty stare of inquiry The Missourians gathered them to their| bosoms with three cheers and a tiger. | The New Yorkers are only a year) old. Rather, the New Yorkers is only a/ year old. It is a club—a woman's club. It has a membership of 311 and a wait- ing Ist. The club has been incorpor- ated and the certificate of incorpora</ tion, framed, seaied and signed by Sec- retary of State John 8. Whalen, was suspended last night conspicuously] above the chair of Mrs. Edith Hotte: McGrath, president of the organizat Unbidden guests who wandered tnto | the galleries were at first puzzled by| the striking wall decoration. Some | asked if it were a liquor license, But a glance at the tables, where 311 beau- tiful New Yorkers and one hundred odd | husbands and male relatives and} friends were dining, revealed the ab- culation, there. | “Water—Water Everywhere.” Perhaps it was a water license. This sned more plausible, Water was be- inted volume. The menu did not state how many different inquiry divulged that there was filtere: water, sterilized water, aerated wate: water from the germs had been extracted with metictlous care, How pure and and sparkling looked. Lee Fairchild, who sat bes’ Mrs, H. A. Round: air(Womanjman of the entertainment committee, com- bosed a dainty rondel in three verses on Jt. Mr. Fairchild’s friends know with what burning eloquer ud tam- ing fassion he can do justice to such @ subject. There was that in the faces me of the five e husbands and male cuests, thou failed to pay uch a high tribute to the world’s best jdrip. Here and there a class: (a man's e, of course!) blosse softly with geranium, and when bossessor of such a nose saw it flected in the still, cool liquid tu glass he win, A Dignified Success, wever, the New Yorkers’ first et Was a vast success, Ii eceaston. There wer shoulders and corrusca ‘There was much ter—intel sou! nirth and | {mirth and laug! coarse frivolity, no Sybaritic irresponsi- eillty, It was not meet that there sould be, for some of the clubwom t could not bear that their gr yuid | on the soup that followed was no move did not hile Mrs, To was talking with a ter from Ly s World al teacher came in and. whispered into the principal's ear. She wanted per mission to send out and buy a snirt for one of her "good boys" who was being he HA Promoted out of the 5 vey night! PARE eel amour hot understand Michela up at. No. anc d gray hat rou can | she told Mrs, Tower, and she. wasted | pence ane Bean tu meouacal | the boy to be warm, ‘as he hid further See in his e VaaAcuuaEineaie RoNgultouschoolee (te | burns in the her bat Anot} : id that he bol F livers mil comi 0 -schoot, | aaa OL eae t ae auc rt'a famity of Hyg [tusively, Me was seated be two ¥p told tho ri ter that he was up| handsome women, and they smiled upon | at 4 o'clock this morning. Said that | nis breach of the | he delivered Is last bottle o¢ milk at| A ttle man, nutton-chep | who “What did you have for breakfast? was asked “Cup of coffee,” said the boy. Mf Tower gave th ome of her own lunch. It was rst time, | “We try to mothers," said | Mra. Tower. not hold any evening me at ‘ ings in the schoo! building hermuse we Pino gas. Several tin Awa have such of the mothers as we gay reach over in the afternoon. Dr. Plsuni, who !s a member of the local &choo! Beard their native tor talks to the 4 ayn Ae ACCUSED MARRIED MAN, BUT WOULDN'T TESTIFY. | Is others in He Discharged and She Is} Held for the Grand Jury. Bocaure of her pert refusal to answer questions put to her by Judge Mulqueen | in General Sessions to-day, Honora| Callehan, reventeen years old, of No. 6 Manhattan street. Is in the Tombs awaiting an appearance before the pand Jury. Sle Callahan, a month ago, caused not ced aid ndef. n playful s The little man with t ed in horrible di ro} | | | | | wife was whispering severe ear, He wanted to joke, that litt there was an awful longing to soke In his eyes, You could see from the look of the man that he would have liked to spring across the table 1 seize Mr, Darby's cigar, But there was a stronger will than his beside him. Conseq| y nothing lke this h pened, Sounded Like a Funeral, Then John S. Whalen, the Secretary of State, elected on the introduced and made one who hears Mr. W @ speech and crack u Jc all about smoking: he wi everything save what he has the soothingness of death, Mr. Whalen has a peculiar delivery, part drawl and part incantation, Suc: | ssful undertakers practice for years Hearst Ucket, a speech. was en imake Av ad about | Board of Aldermen; Comptroller Metz, C./7_DAVIS “CHAIRMAN ENTaCOMy | | MRS Powe un / said, that forbids handshaking between | men and women not married. If you are a Chinese gentleman and give a Chinese lady a present you must be careful not to touch her hand. This In- applauded. were all the speakers, among them Dr. Jullan P, Thomas, the balloon man; the Hon. P. J. McGowan, President of the d John Quincy Adams, of New York, a descendant of the original J. Q. A. Mere Man Tolerated, | MRS. ET, MCGRATH PRES. ROUGH BANK'S CASHIER QUIETLY QUIT BROOKLYN Arthur D. Campbell Reported to Have Sailed on Clyde THE Most RECKLESS: ACT OF THE EVENING (CREEPING TINE Witt THe MUSIC) Wedding to Lieut. Dallam, of 12th U. S. Cavalry, to Be a Military One. Miss Bessie McLean, d hter of Mr, | | 11 McLean, of No. 196 | ied at 4.30 P. M., Maren’ | f nly Reat, 1 iiliam A, welfth Cavalry. U, 9, be performed by j Rev. Dr. J ed by Rev. Dr. Herbert Dr. Os: borne ingl In; performed t eremony when Miss McLean's fa t - were married tn Ba the mare riage, which a res ception wil bride's * home. Miss McLean {s the eldest of the daughters of Mr, and Mrs. McLean, and 1s possessed of considerable beauty, Her hair 1s of a rich golden brown | nue. M McLean received her edu- cation in New York, and was one of Miss Merrington’s brightest pupils, She \fs an accomplished singer, is clever | with the brush and pencil and ts an» ie BORDEN’S "PURE MILK | BOTTLED IN THE COUNTRY BORDEN’S | PURE MILK It is PURE because obtained from the fin- est dairies, carefully selected and regularly inspected and from cows under constant velerinary supervision. exrelient CHAIRMAN | PRESS..COMS FREAK WARTS TO 7 WITH LORD |New Yorker of British Title Makes an Applicaton Through | King Edward. | { | -| Liner for Charleston. | Arthur D. Campbell, former cashier | of the Borough Bank, of Brooklyn, who, | after his arrest charged with complicity | ford Si Mr: her 1 braced him. She proceeded to disarm Miss Hunger- | ri BORDEN’S RICH CREAM Ibert Kirby Fatr- ribed as the only aturday night and the suspicion | LONDON, Keb. 5. fax. v.10 has been de Jennings went about confirming | American bearing english title, has tuitive idea in a feminine way. {taken steps definitely to establish his| nt to the title of Lord Fairfax. King The New Yorkers expect to be one of | oreniel| i Ue Binbeee oben cigs Gan aTG rete eee in wrecking the institution was released | ford by enlisting her aid and sympathy | Edward has referred to the House of| Fresh, rich and heavy, iste are aries ; nany {PP $29,000 bail, 1s sald to be on his way in searching for the lost money and|Lords the petition “of Albert Kirby | Teeeccaltoeieate pomine a “Rainy |t0 Charleston aboard the Cly : rings. \Fatrfax, claiming to be Lord Fairfax, i ie prominent American Rainy | Clyde steam- | “Te you think Tt _ Fiasvtaxy rs oT fl id. whi TET a te aT SMe aor tena vatlip| CommanghetesAteordinglt@ionelstcta: ring OUP IME (90K Your money and Jot Cameron, in the peerage of Scotland, rior flavor and whip» intatl venues thie. Women's Presa] "ent he took passage yesterday after. at Mberty to seateh me and ty room [that Tis Majesty will cause ts ping qualities, Club, and many other organizations, | 0n after Ignoring a subpoena. 1, “I would not allow myscl? to enter-|to the title and dignity of Lord Man, however, 1s not an unconsiderea| Farlv to-day Assistant District-At- Voneyerstaea Boeri es oad Cae) BORDEN’S factor with the New Yorkers, He is|torney Robert H. Elder said he would | 85 on srnere 80 or set a/\ ‘The declaration asked for 1 3 aken along to the Sunday evenings,| take steps looking to the forfeiture Watch upon Mise 1 is Jineconmary. for the: legalsuse oc th PEERLESS when the New Yorkers meet—two Sun-j0f the ball bond which afforded Camp- hat J Lord Fairfax’s claims never hav Nip a * : , ngs a month, He ts usually | bell conditional Mberty, providing he Cavanagh's +t Twenty longland. “He ! BUTTERMILK ‘ nd, though sometimes only a | found that Campbell had really sailed. | Danartment Store Cashier /aeorate. at Ray ean as recolvai Commends itself in ive or friend Some women’s clubs | Later, however, Mr. Eldor said pe e store ASME j her mone, Ing for the dinne Way au) carry .many ways as a food Jlow man to invade the sanctity! * am rtain that Campbell is not > . jan w it more than ov r et oO a # use of} golrees, But the New Yorkera|Outside the jurisdiction of the Btute Says She Found It in [the tons of the roll and the ring unless t 1 from | and beverage. _ Its Sars kK sd ~ the State 2 | On Monday mori Jenning: i i take Se I think Detectives Hamburger mu Her Room anak HeSelAn sat CeA ec ae eal ston was special merit as a food Tie husvund is not allowed to mope/ be mistaken in saying he saw Camp. e . Phy, of Rrookiynl, went to the thana Usok conitrsl lies in its digestibility at home or of to his bell sail yesterday for a Southe — eriterrreceeperarere! at present and its solvent power 1 the Ne meet to! for I have information that he Je still il ‘2 es to|the story. Mrs. Jennin m . talk him over. He to go along and! in New York State.” A bases ores os pile ae echt jauite certain JUSTICE WCARTH | oe es ear what {s said about him ow and Mr. Elder declined to tell C the arraignment of eren * f gor BE Ul the ey, i Mw’ RTHY ILL. | * en he is ed for an opinion, if he alleged whereabouts. ford and Arthur C, Ash In Jefferson ml penta eta) a peseree LOUIS padairiaba a | gestible than sweet gives the wife a chance to! does mot at all ag: 1 the state-| Market Police Court to-day on a charge| watched. She will probably try to get| Me Has an Aggravated Case of milk. : off and prove how well she ment of Detective Hamburger. ¢ atenling $370 and two diamond rings| (ho #100 bills cha here by sending oft a reuse) ee areee co cee 6 5) them in ae ‘coming. tron eustomern, Inflammatory Rheumatism BORDEN’S y of the New Yorkers at) name not his own, His wife from Mrs, Mary 8. Jennings, of Br St oes Paap ub ane Rls II Lsietia © physicians in attendance upon| nie o e c Y w bill, fh Age! *y Jus fn) enry eCarth i eaneniens Lu panied hin td pier. ¥. The bill, which ps ENe (3 Were tp GIN, Justice John Henry MeCart UNSWEETENED Campbeil was particularly wanted ye Mise Iunger! ante Hl se aed pronation City Court, reported to-day that ter Lefore Reteree Walker | nee cay ‘ dopart-acribta ihe cree In her "imonen ote, NO Messed a favorable nigh Condensed Milk . Who recently obtaine : moalty) nshier was instructed to wate” for a! Yet Out of danger, He y : . _ dentified by Mrs. Jen- r mea ae teas ene Comat met| ment store. was Identified Dill so creased coming from Misa. (fea sterday and the Is pure milk condensed stsons to testify as to} mimZ8 as one that had been stc 1 slow. encour by evaporation—water ny gowns th 1 bd tet does petal \ h fternoon the bill arrived. ni dandnoth+ pomiing out gov the t ugh Bank {trom her. d just as M Jennings only removedandnot! been o Got a Subpoena j Mrs. Jeo ia cine Pil aby s fiungertord was ing added. Better than ration or two. Be Anticipating that Campbell might be) certain creades, cit mers til arrest. Closely. quostioned. shy cream in coffee, w everywhere, dowager Si reluctant tot fe refereo er habit of carrying her bank ral Peete Pte a a a RCT TA ETS EL ite st adiin her stocking. In order to prevent! frund ‘Mrs, Jonningy's | money pretonmating. ‘There were caused Camsbel's House, at No. ALA) OA atetn’ be caed as Impatient | mons a BORDEN’S to «of aancock street, watehed, sleuth Le saNelery or © put the money caval to the symmetry of her hosiery Mrs me one put the money 4 t | PEERLESS ob was given to Hamburger's De: Hat : y toyroom Saturday night,” she decis (ima 2 Man Led Anti-Smokers. tony Neer Soma Jennings folded the roll in a way toj hrm, Saturday night” she deck 1 est CRE VES ENE - . decrease {ts bulk. i vt them under the Sail if iF ‘ AM . Imogene Hamburger sald Campbeil lefr th Now it transpires that the $100 bill! three $100 bills, and they fei ° X y CHEESE who will never house yest yinpanted by his! was really the property of a policeman drawer ¢ KK In tho CAShICr’s | cece eeesnsmereneseeeess | 4 o ree unt ine | named Fitzpatrick, who handed 4 to @) P00 on i Merratie need Richand delicate PA eae (eithennleran (Os eck of ship! sqleswoman at the store in payment for! yifrcx tind. tuened an the particular | Frahe E of the banquet ns expressive | Hamburger encounter °} goods purchased. The saleswoman| hil! that had led to Miss Hungerford's | i resh from the the New Yorkers stand for: | the same time thrust ‘ passed It slong fo Biles unas ford and ene Penne meanerime ssa ad | country daily in closed packages. | Sas Wtee—inio Cam di Campe|/ahelzent it to the main\ cash desk to fer Confesson: 2 skh mamiioerd fel % | bell, after glancing quickly ut the docu-| he changed. It was creased Just as| was locke f up (00 | BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO,. | ey \nduwctared thas GReS,Of the ves-| sty, gennings’s bill was creased. Magistr: f+ Harris, after hearing tiie) | Leaders of Quality’ to look thelr divinest, and declared that ne was not tne| Mrs BL a aie | evidenc police court, held Miss | EST. 1857 members and guest. 2 er i F Where Did He Canry It? Mu f ty $1,000 ba xamin ga: | armony of It, ined An the soppuamPeell: | which leads one to inquire where|tton on Vf). As! | we Hamburzer, | Fitzpatrick carried his roll eat mutovalipeant | you and I] Outside of Fitzpatrick's part in the ‘ ——— zis shiosdiotilisiiearers| ts docu-| matter the fact remains that the creased / 9 v | | and grand for thelr souls ell stood near looking | Ull led to Miss Hungerford’s arrest a MRS. W. K. VANDERBILT, JR., | ie he nudged her husband | to a confession that she had found $200 E | | Barone ' t of last night was picked) up, the subpoena “and of Mrs, Jennings's money and her two TO MANAGE A MATINEE. | O | ® eet uN need) (on Mere ee Aone vals g ; meee28bA8) amond rings. ‘The money was located RO ee etree mary | ae ion over whether or not the men Wiferlaatitent in Miss Hungerford's desk at the store,| Mrr. W. K. Vanderbilt, jr, has ar- or : Be Wen en A eave. n Miss Hungerford's desk at the store, . Shas Ween mou be permieafo| ,, Mite Laat to Leave, [ln iy atunesrenty dma the are angea to vee mec mln p yesight Security SMO Ke, May ote cof them thought; BUERCr favs his wife being the ‘last to] te carpet on the haii stairway in the|formance of U the Merry Aldo ws You ard yourself against loss Fee oe rey Ching. (0. permit | eee che Coe Of Ee nttonte, Cos |womlnechouse at No, 240 Went Twenty. |the Now 4 eatre on Tuer: by fire or accident, What precaution, A eae dinner cigars, But. pler Hambu ahe- axchnnpad , street eto a fren ere S i do you take inst the greatest the men ue iuoeeeeds Tonevu re With her 3 Jennings has lived there since| Nassau Hospital at ; can “make good coffee,” and, possible loss—YOUR EYESIGHT. hen Dr. C. ease, a ¢ st, was band ng a white t Jaate Octobe ts ford lvea| Mrs. Vanderbilt aged the! — ANT eer aTE TS : eS wilted, he announced that he didn't care to| chief’ In eee i a ai : aay ee ct apa entire theatre for t Yon, and the/¢S far as the “making” goes, doubt-| Ezami ys Without Charge by, eee smoking and d ‘Mr. and . Denton, friends nore SUR OC IRA Me Nh Cues ing 5a. ae f * ue | they c. 2 , = tend If there was smoking and drinks | | Utvve" Campbell, joined Mra Carie:| room next to that of Mrs, Jennings. (seats and bo MW pe sold, | Tho aus | less they can. Skitled Eye Doctors of Experience, He doesn't beileve in mittin */bell on the pier, They were recognized! Ash, a floorwalker in the store where] dence prow ) be one of the nota-| Glasses Only When Needed, or encouraging elth peep a Mia ey who Waved a parting | Miss Hungerford was employed, was| ble socl Creu oa nt PU Buttcaiieemeventiie {heays at Moderate Prices. neieurrosponde asshd between | sAlnte to ena, t pene hE the Lon t sut coffee, even th Saye HO o s 4 Bathe | At Campoell’s residence towtay a re.| her sweetheart and called on her fre-}0f {ye Lone ‘ as Ai By him and Mra. Cl Dai porter for The Kyening World was jn. | quently. He lived in a place beftung y was 80 tains catfei & tyelich & dors. man of sha formed shat Camsfell Was out of town. | nig dignified and responsible pes t would have + ne ESTABLISHED his co police authorities, at Chartoston | 2 re cpa ea t on re arly 50 Years. dit would sont He ports the, the ; Ree nt hospita i e| 127 mt dit would ma rane Prewiibe comm elat “tT sthird «treet, | hospit ; | 50) Sixth Avenuc ee 1 Broadway | cated U, : Fo! eral days last week Mrs. Jen- - | is easy to learn how to make * \ won out, and] Sr Monese\.cr Sida lacs peeks | BOY, $1.750. It is easy to learn hoy TARE “101 Nassau St 217 Broadway teal nings carried in her stocking~in one of! VERDICT FOR , $1,750. |, 7 INAS SOUS Cl yc econ the very ntist_ accepted FLED FROM HOSPITAL three $100 bi good Astor House Blowle. 4 Hotel in West Thirty-seventh strect, echelewarhenwas (chesreds heartily, present 6 Se ee ere eras | chiming he had betrayed her under | for had not his signature incorporated to see him, some who we : premise of marziage ore to althe New Yorker: id did he not con-| of xist fhe did| lohge gor Blaine in the BI paige | fess that he had asked eight young! exi hey wan red W i eA before se Mulqucon the girl refusey | women to marry blm, and that they hud | were reckless devotees « Nico-! to (estify against him. fall refused. This d the faterest| tine and may not be cousidered "T won't tell you anything about {t.”"| and enthusiasm of all the splnsters and) wholly respo! the girl deflantly told Judge Mulqueen, “and all the power on earth can't force mo." not?’ asked the Judge. 3 g 5 2 2 A as 1. SWore to in t 2 Judge asked. Judge Mulqueen promptly ordered the arrest of the gir! end discharged Bower ! for the Secretary ot ooking man, widows present, State is a good- | The Chinese Vice-Consul, Mr. K. F. Shah, made a neat little speech tn which @ bemonmaa the fact that the Dragon Empire -= ew possessed no wo clubs. 26 me the men and w even & sew ex: om of his people, he of Chine waw@ meet socialy, There is 6 “Soul Kiss the New York | Words and m Waltz Song” as p ‘Theatre with GENE e world’s greatest dancer, will be the Magazine So World. Order ir ance, Kemenbder ear, nowndealer’s supply ts Umited. Advaace erder ts necessary. 5 ye removed th rday night . whieh IN A CALICO GOWN. | police The mort 1 the Inte escaped the w clad only fn a gown | entered and stole the $27 and Wearing & DAI < Pe A Then She Turned Sleuth. ono one 5 out a Mrs . s Hungerford, Ash hap- be calling op Miss Hunger- woman loses xposure eth Fomain with her slater if eke j\..4 wo 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St, at is better ti sment? 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