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THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, MARCH 13. 1908. CROW WATCHES |To Enjoy “Life as a Fine Art” You Have Only to — MAN STAB WOMAN ON BUSY STRE Sidewalk Tragedy in Plain Sight of East Side Pedestrians. DUEL WITH POLICEMAN. Nightstick Wins Against Knife in Fierce Battle with : Slasher. {The persons passing through Thirty- @ixth street, between Second and Third @venue, at 7 o'clock this morning were startled by and} then saw a man and a woman stand in front of No. 216, the man’s hand swing fm the air, a knife flash and descend ‘Twice the horrified sp knife gleam and fall u who fell to the paver ery. The man turned and dash Third avenue, while w rushed to sidewalk broad whouldere: and ay th knife was still in his hand men and women fell away from his path wit startled cries, Nightstick Against a woman's shriek, ators saw the woman, | n the nt with another on the Knife. ne » Prior s in fron n, saw the knif is nightstick, The ma z blow, the tumbling him att But as he Third avenue. out drew er blow sent and tm, ed him to Another of led up his prisoner conscious. She jam, is who cut Mrs. Caldwell Bellies New-Old Phi- If the Picture Is Too Gloomy, Brighten efficient.” Mix a Little Red Paint. in the Sombre Black losophy by Showing It Calls for the Best There Is in Humanity. WOMAN SHOULD CONSIDER HER LIFE AS A PAINTING. It Up a Bit With Vitality and Relieve the Dark Spots of Blue and Violet. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | A new philosophy has come to tewn, Its exponent is Mrs. Mildred Man- dwell, ¢ nton, O., who is delivering a series of four Lenten lectures to fashionable New York vomen on “Life as a Fine Art.” It is, as Mrs. Caldwell defined it o me yesterday, ‘aelivering the goo “If you happen to be a wife and nother, deliver the goods by being best wife and mother you know ( expounded the high priestess of the new C. O. D. school af philosophy. “If you are an em- a ployer, deliver the goods by being WXOLA GREELEFOMITH ing and just to your employees. deliver the goods by being faithful and ARS. Colawel/. FIGHT BREWING (BOYS CRUSHED TWEEN UslON | BY TRAIN WHEELS AND OCEAN LINES) SMOKE AND JOKE w to ne, “If you are an employe t look like a high priestess, by the way. High ‘discovered” by the interviewer p& sing in trailing Mrs. C dwell doe pou?” sie replied faintly “Yes."” | priestesses are usually ‘ As she uttered the faint affirmative. | draperies under a becoming lamp with quantities of abstruse books about | suotrinsly ered eats With bis foot |them. 1 found Mrs, Caldwell with her tered, The other three are still to be irs peat eae eae n cle Tors | sleeves rolled up cooking dinner, and | given.” : ; IES WAS | she told me that having essag Mrs. Caldwell, I suddenly recaller ae 2 : : swinging for a second viow when the | Geliver to the world did not preven | iad talked so earnestly that we had | Companie S cence Long-| One With Leg Severed As § Woman crtec tat her from being a good cook hoth forgotten her dinner, which was - : : ieee sy nies Asked Mercy for Slasher, Fe re Ee CEE oS ea costal ninerne cawaike i Gin eee aan! Sonia WiHih Racal tt || fier (Cigicia, Olney Swi | | “Please don't sirke As she Swooned she did club bowl her assailen nim, Officer.”” not se the | nto the gutter jac 1] So, having as much philosophy as I ‘ould digest for the moment, I left her to digest th fuetaions: ami nnei ne: New Woman rib, just love to. dtik—do everything Im not a Organization. ing Broken Hip Laughs. Ju" ' I asserted. | CoA hear the crowd of men es, you are ! (Special to rouped about ery “Ki n, Officer, “What is a New Woman?" she re- There is trouble brewing je Ho- | Besse te skull ed, docks. aders of the Long-; PIIZABETH, ‘An! ambu owed | “Us a woman with a standard,” asthe . Cer ; Ward Scoilan 240 | brilesve hie answered 7A woman who, for, one] a Tra nvalinmistce James Suit | Thirty-titth street st who had all| thing, exacts from a man as hela f sare working to" Van. seventeen, living at No. 160 Fif they could do to kee ¢ crowd of | he exocts from her, A woman ons oF wea of the union by mak- gtreet, e returning from Perth Am- | men back froin the p rgeon | a Ww wi buy happiness at the! ing indivi Ith the men boy last night jumped from the train) Hurt the woman placed im- | price of self-respect.” lentatner at West Jersey street and struck an mediately in t and drove | How Women Should Look on Life. 1 Hol fron fence dividing the tracks. Tiey| aWay al a gallop. There was barely x A elieigorea f th rolled under the wheels, th @ chance to save her Iife, he said, and| Mrs. Caldwell looked relleve i x a as h fu Operation would have to ee per-| ‘hen I'l own eing a New| Picked UpV V ARES While at | fobokennandaNew petra pees can) WV en perarion lds u er rreuaa py h 1 in the moveme later they conscious, Se: formed at once. Woman, for in that sense it's just an- z G a eeaiee aia a Sau | While still conse the woman had fotier phrase for being a decent wom: | Work in Harlem Homes, Nine te N adi oan CLE @ad sie was Mrs Maggie Sm ! | He <x: : revive h boys showed widow, and that she lived at No, sg] Then she reverted to her phito | Police Say. a On) being : cee the Sat n hink every wo! vik i CALLS RS Becond avenue, She “asked that her | ENiniee exery aemant snout MiesetramahliehenMumtulencemectesont| mother, Mrs. Mary Reagan, of No. 42 an bs a vorked ove m, anc Miva, Mulberry street, be notitied The materials at hand are’ sh plumber, indeed, is James Dianay eeveaaen one Seat foonaiie Lieut. MeAdam from the pris too x, of Camden, N gt eee SrA RIEL jokingly said: ener the name of Harry lay. Then)! ie Detectives Campbell and ‘Trojs ty Sundavantend Mholdage will—ni he said was for years ola!" ure they | past One Hundred and Twenty-six a Aan whether the boys @nd lived at No. 2% Crescent street Scions: havelion much scation, Not cont t ren ROE abe glo! forebod- ne to him iA abs Bravklyn 8 \y accruing to hin this arrangement Declared He Was Policeman. ssion, imself his carny pr nbout six months Fox engaged men are r lel JEALOUS, Waen McAdam him why he vitality in 4s. M of pers for whom ‘ epinnny hag he declared. | “Painting the best picture : retain Ras | (A with as at it was “his to the best in yc mths in the y i $ slac “When anybody butts in/(on ai man‘el| ea active prote the peat Unnee irnon ar there is no work at all for the man Uere's bound to be trouble | ‘The way we go things makes| ftom ho wseholders in Harlem cor jority H the pelice could draw ¢ all the difference in the world. If you he loss of jewelry clothe st was taken down to/n 3, The » threat: ave Prior and another poli and said, finally “I'm an officer myself and have got | comething make up your mind to walk fiye miles and are very tired, yet toward the end friend who int ea few bloc to tell yo » Husband Finds Her Uncon- » Locked | that | hours to c em-| and six days a week. 1) paid whether there ious From G » previous | to be all the pull This was false, without knowing er i and he fir vat he could be g sme avats reece Mbar | Bot | in Bathroom, , euicomat hed to as he had |to cover and feel tr than when given all the J and phat As a condition J | | assed the leehescrais | ¥ d Ne DAR eS vman he had employed tol yoge sate | oe | Mrapesioci MoCatteriyi den Aue ueligee | eis eee eae eee ON I A are ‘ ; i this, Uiirikalethoa man sls auiwelis||paeien rei ceserear [aonat veces ind | some time to niOn alee setae E Sr LMS SlEn ‘enown crook, such a thing as getting a second wind me time to | biicklist, old, a teache iblic Schiol in life. There's a mental wind and) Brooklyn, attempted to kill herse When the woman was able to talk ip the hospital she said she had known Gourlay for ten years: a moral wind. fourth and a fifth wind.” cate Fox Camden. decoy letter jand Magistrat m Police Court 0. O17 -day, Franklin av- by locking her ‘There is a third and a her ¢ enue, Kr lyn, t that he had been t a friend of her husband. who dled age forthe sons who have lost ports self in the bathroom and turning on years ago. In recent years, she said, ho Every Woman) Has\a| Messag Hinho rare emdacect oe {the gas. has annoyed her and tiireatened her Worid. admitted implication. bh | | Her nusband came in and learned s id not say why, ‘The s beginning to fee) that I-had| watch from the residence s| ler -yoar= woman ave several addresses, al] tave. 13 enja at No. 289 rook a from five-year-old son nis them. fletittou weet. all Of} ruck a regular philosophic gale when | K. Benjamin. ag Brook avenyel | mots Mrs, Caldwell concluded, |dence of Louis 1 No, 170 West One JOHN BROWN’S WAGON BURNED) “if whenever we feel most tired we | Hundred and Thirty-fifth street s M TOWA CITY, Ia., March 13.—John| realize that we are just about to ——_—>_—_— | ( s brought ‘ i i E j \ brought Dr Brown's wagon, in which he made|our second wind we will reach what-|EMPLOYERS AND TYPOS Hospital, W! many pligrimages during his. crusade {ever our best setf—I call \t our God-self Against’ slavery, was destroyed by fn IN THREE-YEAR AGREEMENT. v here yesterday. ‘The wagon waa lett | ~Uniertakes, Raa eioet | oats arrested nor, and she was locked up in here by Brown (orty-clght years ago,| "That Is a part of ‘my message. rs * eqn WH Eceall em AT the Grand “avenue station a a and had been preserved during t ly feel that I have a message, | Present Sca’ il revail and A een As BS , o..4. of attempted suicide, he r sh time by Herbert 8. Falrall, a pioneer | tac every woman has a message, (0 5 [New Rochelle Woman Sues wantea'to Wie Meas that she was Jealous | newspaper man of Towa City —be diplomatic. printed in | To-Morrow’s World | and it is safe to say you will be invited to go to work Dictate the Terms. | deliver to message." Ey eehting agains medicine to the baby?" I F you are fighting against for 1 had just been listening to a man “hard luck,” as you call |} discourse on woman's “mission.” ifefon asnositions(donttatosey| |e women tomlin saa) alba aie per publisher | 2 2 i a e e e CBE By as apjhical Union No. 6 that pro-| Papers have your temper or give up hope |]j baby if she has one and yet have @) ,, Cocarultratlonivetmaniairauten! (Gann erate, message t And You May xrew amid thorns, Fine Art.’ Neighbor and Wants Her ee oll ti | ea at |WOMAN FASTS 31 DAYS Juizzed News. COoniezaas] ito Nee AND HOPES TO KEEP IT UP. Disputes Will Be Submitted to ation If Necessary. An agreement has been entered Into between the New Y ?rinters’ League of ing employing printers o the world—an immprtant that giving cough questioned, ore important Jellver. If she lives ‘baby, The agreement run. until Oct. 1, 1910. | Finlay. of fasting | . ina suit for will be able to continue her baby, brby!! and thinks ‘baby, baby.! Pye members of the Printers’ League , Ss Have a 12-word-for-a-quar- |[| pany an the time she, will have | agree to employ oniy members of ete |ooum, famages s brought rat UC ath ” nothing to give that baby 6," 5: Rar tet aN Le ME ATCT Ey ter “Situation Wanted” ad. ys {6 and is protected against strikes, |sho accuses of ne the affections | Arenath surprisingly well, Ps a She Must Seek the Contact of Souls,| walkouts and boycots, The present lor ner lnshand, Robert «ilmour Finine paw aaugucdembrettessiva aren | { During the first She must seek the contact of souls by Ane CPM era A wasceiD ithe book and | Mrs, Finley ts also desirous of muing When she began her fast which she and consequently the baby) i). Nees mttks ee eva, CIA fi ner husband for a separation and all} eye det seve ay moe her fast will be made wiser and better, MIS eeRICe eee mony, but Is unable to do so becaus: akened th Miss Grove {s “That American’ Beauty,” Mrs, Cald ‘ation agreement ts in line | she has been unable f f demons 4 | with that existing between the A: det nett ) frot bstemp: 1 Am She has recured enenit rom abstemn} well waved her hand toward a sta GaneNewananenmeatlisiarsuens : uC Haaernniike flower that presided over the tea table, | san Leer enere one 4 Court Justice “was developed from a litte wild rose] Union. provides ror the reterence of extic Illustration, that hung its head under hedges and sin that cannot be | ‘eveland Plain Dealer , cone to andar velop their lives In the same way ata equally rep the | married tw ton is confession," “That is what I am trying to tell|employers and the employed. T guess that's right. I accused | our second girl of from 5 Inpaneso breaking my best} hem in my four lectures on ‘Life as a va: ds sh t mad | se an ie got un and the downcast plack | feld gave way to hy She reached for the | my thoughts. WOMAN BATTLES. WA FURY WITH | - POLICE i CURT | Enraged RaSh Sentence, Young zon Attacks Officers Like Lioness. BOUND HAND AND FOOT Air Not Subdued Until Rendered Completely Helpless and Carried to Tombs. ———————— Annie Greenfield, a young woman | whose brief experience in life has been most bitter, stood stolidly before Judge Rosaleky in the Court of ( 1 Ses- sions to-day and heard him pronounce a sentence that commited her to Bed- ford Reformatory. She had bee and man on the t 1 up to the wor he arm and led At his touch | promptly Were una Since crime wh > has given birth Hospital, She Half a carry form 1h All the Doctors of Sandusky. | O., Kept Busy and Stores Lacking Clerks, Close. Mareh 13 Five ma the ladi y Lutheran Chureh after hicken and waftles, Many of pat. 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