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a owe ee ee ee Se ae eee ee ee ee ey _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908 e$e—-- Sex, and Points to Phy- sical Examples. thy BY CHARLES DARNTON. f you start in with any illusions about the s ex, thoy are soon knocked into an opera hat, for {t doesn’t take you long to discover that = the “stronger sex” has changed with the times. The new ‘woman assuredly has hypnotized the new dramatist, and in nearly every ase he paints her as the living embodiment of courage, intelligence and ‘honesty, while her poor lover or husband ofther stands around and lets her do things for him, or if he does anything at all gets into trouble and depends upon her to get him out, You remember “The Lion and the Mouse,” with Shirley Rossmore out- doing Ida Tarbell as a disturber of the peace that multi-millionaires go to rehurch for, while her amiable young lover loafed around until she and father had settled his fate between them? And “The Woman !n the Case,” in which the devoted wife turned amateur detective to save her husband from getting the worst of it at the hands of the law? A more recent play showed you a cowardly thief snatched from the jaws of Sing Sing by the wife, who then left him. In these days the song should go “The Man I Left Behind Me.” Hush! Che Lady Sleuth. And now you See a play in which a lady sleuth hits onty the high places the West or the broad territory of the Middle West, He breathes fresh air, he originates fresh ideas, jiv {8 vital, he is primitive in hia strength and his use of on the typewriter as she husties He makes the most of his oppor- srcund in the employ bank pr the New York man dent looking for proof of her hus- jaining that he has never had a chance, finds plenty of chances here. profession or mine for example. do the writers on the New York news- - band’s innocence, As you watch ler your fancy turns back to your exclt- ing nickel novel days, and once more you see Black Kate, the Female Can Anna Granger and Black Kate ve one and the same? You go around in theymorning to see The Western men Take your Where papers come from? Where do the actors come from? answer is the same. From the West. The You seldom, if Actress Says Woman Is the Stronger B anche Bates Declares that New York Young Men Are Weaklings _ And Wall Street Operators Merely Pawns Moved by Men Higher Up IS CAPTURED ON AID, 1S SHOT BY Caines e Aa eee An aa et Sa WALSH'S SLAYER RANTO WOMAN'S. Sen ee as = a est cmt ees = ~——AFERRYBOAT HER nis |) i} ‘¢ Conflicting Stories Told as to John je ee Taken {o Jersey Why Andrew Murphy City Hospital With Bullet Was Out of Jail in His Side. Murphy, accused of killiig Because he championed a woman who Mam Sy aa nam eee are aia of ad been insu‘ted, John Foley, twenty- ! vo i treet 00] , Was are rote Sane teenie St. Cworge, 8. 1, | to Years old, of No, 178 Wighteenth ; Johnson, of the Amity reet, Jersey City, is in the City Hos i pital there, with a bullet in his right Yaish wae shot on Aug. 3, but side, His assailant, Charles Balhoa,, condition was not regarded a8 Serl0US, so.enteen years old, of No. 58 Jacket Murphy was released on ball on Sept 1, Walsh died last night. son street, Hoboken, ts under arrest, Following Murphy's arrest, Assistant At 11 o'clock Jast night Mrs, John District-Attorney Elder placed before Lonergan, a comely young woman, was (the Grand Jury evidence showing that St door at No. Magistrate Dooley had released Mur- 6% Henderson str ey City, watte ply about a week after the shooting. Ing for her husband to return home Mr, Elder aiso announced a campaign Balboa sauntered up and, seeing the against the release of persons charged Woman unprotected, made an Insulting with possible murder. remark to her, Mrs, Lonergan screamed Magistrate Dooley declared that a And started to rin into the house, The letter from the Brooklyn Hospital, Youth attempted to ow her. Foley, where Walsh was confined, stated that ¥No heard the TSR AR UD HS ine the patient's condition was beyond Vestigate and grappled with Balboa, danger, and that his recoves was, ‘The latter pulled a revolver and, ony a matter of days, On receipt of | sing the muzale to I ley's side, this letter Magistrate Dooley released) fire Patrolman Du heard the Murphy. Mr, Elder contends that only shot, and chased the man toithe: apatte the written order of a Justice of the ©! Joseph Mo} No, 613 Hen- Supreme Court will legally secure the reet. Balboa had jumped into release of @ prisoner In Murpny's post his clothes on, bat he was { tion. pulled out and taken ‘o the Seventh Wie street station ho ome He was held to-day to awalt the ree \ sult of Fole juries, It is though’ ‘ollowed f Samuel Mann that the wounded man Ww reoover, shot Mrs. McCabe and jumped bis So | following her death It was learned that Murphy was em- ployed in the Staten Island Municipal BROOKLYN MAN KILLED. ' Sept. %.—Curtis Messerole, CHICAGO, | Politics i in : Coming Plays, Fair Stars in Trousers. pee | Katherine Grey will ba Mr. Edeson's leading woman, Lulu Glaser to Play Soldier in! om Loulse Gunning will be the atar Rogers of Standard Viennese Operetta, amd acy wea? 8 musica! pleco by rank yanee 4 i . be offe t Thursday} ( Kouise MGUnnINE AON BASS lenin tines Meu Ou 0 Be ‘Picturea ‘brought to th German feudal | by Fuller Herself Off as a Boy in Another Musical Piece—“A | |town of Berghof to pose as the heir of an old baron. When she finds that a male heir !s necessary to meet the re- é . scote. |quiraments of the Inw governing es Gentleman frome Nlississ|ssuaiaenen ine ian cents 1 son of the cane ceive the! graphed, ar GI) a) - Shp baron, with the gir H. ROGERS |s to recely Bone s SIppt After Grafters, | sie: and has a Ree L eee fe naa H. same theatrical honor as has u Piva i y © been conferred upon his con- ‘ {With Mies Gun nae paae : n con ‘ and “The Offenders” Deals |irrank Rushwort! ‘taeonce, Wee | ere. John D. Rockefeller. He ts to : a mayen heats he put tr 1 s the central char- Herbert C; ‘ fs put ina play a With Child Labor Problem jieire Bosiface Jr Elna Ryan, Mary | ett" ata Fuller, Metish 19 lay ! ; is Kn r on Ford, Nettie Black and others, | tim 5 —May Irwin Will Talk! pee reel This dramatic arcolade has been cot Th ‘any Hi q * * May Irvin taint ey ‘ | ferred upon Mr. Rogers by an Temperance in a George), 34% Jrvin wit! Join the rote sath ® author, whose play, ae has already be Vrtai tc Jing t ne-act play by Geo | pnmeunced i tals, 00) ee “00K AFOUR younc women. THEY ARE pursically Ade Curtain-Raiser. ieee cea ay by Feorge Ade | duced by Joseph M. Gaites, It is OTRONGER THAN 2UR YOUNG MEN * “The Mollusc.” [t's called “Meg, {called “The Panic,” and the rece cata ; wid che aanca a. |heaval in Wall street gave the Peckham's arouse,” and the ace heayal in } i [tes Blanche Bates, who knows alllever, near of a born and bred New 8 Geallng with potttical | laldtinvaaweslern cit Gaur ene man, whose light Mr. Gaites ts fabout it. Is this the woman who! Yorker who by his own effort wins suc- me, tWo light musical | perance revival Mee Traihe sain oats | porarily hiding under a bushel, the In- Pounded the padding out of her miscr- cess here. productions, In which the fem-]tne role of Julla Jackson Peckham, 4 |#Pitation for his effort. Re Fable husband's shoulders the night be-\ She is whirring like a dynamo and ining stars will disport thenelves as | try nne BOSON ACNE 8) vegan yesterday, and it will be tried | fore? Surely not! | Sparks are flying from her eyes. You ®¥9esering youths, and @ George Ade eo 8 out on the road before it is brought She is taking something for her sit back and give your tongue a rest, | *Kit which will place Miss May Irwin} Mie! Sedehr Rhodes. a Earopean | into New York ° throat, and, pointing to her green loz- | jon the temperance platform, insure |coloratura soprana, will sing at the| $ jgnmea and her red roses, she gayly n-| Mew York Weaklings. j theatrical varietyafor the coming week. | opening of the Electrical Show in| And speaking of h, who was for | forms you that she has entered the) sn. in Fae as Lulu Glaser will trip forward at | Madison Square Garden on next Sat-| years with Si eying he tells a (Prima donna class, She is not part ot aan a) oe See id ails Gis CHa ee ardayantenes aaa ReeniGhe anos jthe hotel furniture among which you) joi is tong ce cottine Moe wt in the title role of “Mlle, Mise tie tt) wi tiAGl are! bil DY find her. She 1s herselt, alive, vital, |*% "e i# fond of calling himaclt, ts fast Vietinese operetta adapted t "The Mimlo World,” with Gertrude | Oy ae ay of the trom keen. She sweeps the cobwebs out of 27.8 toibeet, FeO RIOL HON yDUDE TERI re osancBlincromi inal adeinalie be BuO R AL LG) i Hattie iietene : your rafters. You gre no longer drunk PUD) AWN CG SEEAT ATA Kraatz and Vo and retaining all Weer van aba Umreiahenes the with “The Darling! of the Gods,” you| They Waste thelr days and squander +5 ; M. Zhe Mis replace exniorer mad dat H wee no trace of “The Girl of the Gulden thelr nights. See them walking down Glasor be seen as a : iti oncert | AF ale sale and toasted all ; Lapeunepeal EAD SEAT TAIN tin the street—bloodiess, listless .creatures.| ino maken a Wager I TaYenUe (and CTH reer A a ee ee Fighting Hope.” Miss Bates will s aid Snow look sau thel young iwemen— | wil epend) twenty-four h [onde SSAA eo oer the perplexing question of Woman vs, DSM. healthy and vj barracks at Fremstadt as a sold with Dy Jonen ify | Sour eu e ae aes Hake oh the Man for you. Does she think it char- pst eTherN a tex ork young. yor wit ; p the Series | Ang NC tee te aoe eee sically stronger than York young man, Would yc the New trust your acteristic of our life that the American woman {8 stronger than the Amer! ene \sister to one of the weaklings you see a, in this clty? You know Che Stronger Sex. aven't any alster, you are “I do,” is her decided answer. “By tite content to let Miss Bates answer this I mean the New Y ne question for you. man. Where Js his strength? He |. In the past year, In upon excitement and he rate of a dollar more than every day. It doesn't seem the moment, but {: counts up at wuainta en of my ac ead of the week, and it amounts to a yung Women are of t great deal at the end of the year. Then dle-claas, not of s he finds himself: deeply in debt and he ‘gy ff the stage, and it ts on hes a hard struggle to keep his head Senet neee nae above water, His whole life is artificial, RTT eel Xt fs based upon falso standards, With ° @iure with four of them through no him life is a gamble." See reehntay You enter a weak plea for the bus{- 27° Sometimes to bilan iment itoaniand bring a torrent of words |Rreck® We mu to Ibsen to find where the trou And per- t the husbana upon your head. "Yes," agrees Miss Bates, “the busi- ness man is all r'! if he happens to de froin Pittsburg, and the pr nal man, too, if he is a lawy Falls. But the so-called bu who go into ‘The st they? They are mer about at will by the 1 They call ther s ness men or | F business? The and if {t burns they d burn they hang on to it ‘business.’ But { who hold the and do just what if Cy C4 Wall street is the 4 And ene, Up 5 wv Pote in Robert Herrick’s he a suftr Larry who complains 1 ; women know they are strong Woman's Privileges they need to be tamed 1 ‘ : to see the man Jt 33 ‘ bs bd K ha t \ Bates. : privueges, BR Che Strain of ‘Che Street” vou remind bee that toe New Yor Wall Street must be a great ;. eyes with’ tha ; isd atrain the men \ the the ey're F for that matter | all w Joes Ww i man accomplis , “ does things, w rea ‘ s : Whe Ome Who Lives lm Lie yi ag ana of s like tot aha i \ ( * ere was a great flutter In the the ald of various rst it was Miss will a toward the end of the per- He nore | ve, after nearly every one in the RYE formance, A vei Boarding. House: had told Henry of Nelson fight, Dan and he had begun wh ole Witiam "tired of hearing all the ' er, Mac- en to the explorer. one of appear as star with Douglas : attention given to p n acti a eet A Pavel Lt s Whirl- | tiie women supers, having heard {t last Fairbanks, Mr. Wise will be seen in wind Arabs: il, rushed up to Irving much es vonial will have Williar alton In thet that role of a back ‘ood of The presa axent cted’ ti dh, Sir Henry,” . ‘have you leibyidirecuipopulan votenaunoren anne) Doe Mary heard ‘the great news? Nansen, the | pertson, tue by direct popular vote. A power- Lindsay, an” Aust great Nansen, the Arctic explorer, i8| iyo ieading role in political clique draws him Into a out in front, Oh, Sir Henry, isn’t he a * eres d laud deal, and when he revels wonderful. man? she 1s going to oF at his "Yes, turning a! wealthy young m 1 cold eye up a wonderful hire a Hay neipals, | man. Stands the coud 80 well.’ 4 FB Phoebe Snow. one th the Hippo- It Is for a rriet dréme of French parentage, has re- ple to live on that amount, A v turned to New York after spending tha) friendly hint to Miss Albertson—she had é3rd Street 34th Street . summer in the country, and reported | ® not demonstrate too a ke for duty at the big playhouse y Cours ea Uee Le eater Wien) day. She was rehearse by \ ly i : 2 se fo Heat a nd the rings in the Barnum And, speaking of “Paid Full," John ew e show clo ly followed by iS foldier who was loaned by Wagen ‘ Fs 4 4 h goose, ane ne Is vy used by Marcel-| ¢ pmper to stage e Londo prod - Fito dea hue kp Set. Nona ‘iy & Kempe o wee ve vendor v-mtu-/ Gige Your Artist Friend a Helpful Tip . a pig, the child of two perform tion of eturned yesterday play of an animal act, which came ete to Sir, Henry with the news that Od 0 be, 4 sluland’ | t Nansen was in front, then Society Item sc per yar inpie. oker told him the glad tidings. | Coled yesterday ia a hen ‘Terris informed him that the sent for some alked more ; ’ 7 theatre had been so honored, and to than ever as !f hel che x] AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS, var ng would simply incline his nd wore a new pair ines m Misstssipp! pany Will be at Hurtig & Sean Jeach frving would simply Incline hs and wore a new pair of tan auoes| i in MAIS ATS ATTRACTIONS, Beate pe ee | The latest weaves and colors, such y $18, and th of a well-known Brooklym Killed in an elevator accl- terda Ferry service, and this morning I tive Johnsot eorge to see he Murphy rep : work Was placed a branch of the “Monk” Hastman gang rest an or trying to “do. him.” Lloyd says | arrest cane : vigie he was in the midst of the | Jail. The man s he had had no AUER GL | intention of going qgvay and was ready ¢ ‘The next day, the polleaman tess | to stand trial filed to this in the Ruder Street Police cording to Policeman Lloyd he was Court, and Magistrate Tigte held the eon the night of er without bail. ‘The case wap nd Pacific streets, Brook- to Aug. 25 and the final heare , who ‘as held on Sept. 4 23rd Street 34th Street | JAMES MoGREERY & CO,’ WASH DRESS GOODS, In Both Stores, ; Commencing Monday, September the 28th, Sale of Silk and Cotton French i Chiffons, Colors:sky blue, pink, cham- pagne, Nile green, primrose, lavender, red, gray, white, cream and black, 48 inches wide, asc per yard former price 75¢ BLACK DRESS GOODS, In Both Stores, On Monday and Tuesday, September the 28th and agth. All wool, black French Chevrons and fancy stripe materials, 46 inches wide. aay ; Allwooi, French Voile. Crisp finish; | jet black, 43 inches wide. | as plain and two toned Diagonals, Chev- rons, Scotch and English Suitings, Borders and Side Bands in various mate- rials, Silk and Wool and all Wool Cash- mere, Satin Cloth, Prunellas and Plisse adapted Monday Mies 1 in Ale} : n who plays| stripes, also a complete stock of Broad. n Full," says} cloth, the JAMES McCREERY & CO. dge that It is a | ! | | =) State a members ; ‘ cg He wil a B KY di Hi Thi ili Sli - from France, and was deserted by her | ,, inenweltiar sets ay from, race, gia wna geterigd byH*T[raiure tn the rah capita, bat ne 'y Sending Him This Mailing Slip. as been to a play of that sort. Some. . ee yah | Pheusiene tt w 0 6 ave b juxgler:) puletin 2 From. the Hippodrome. 1 telliges \ in the t ketch 5 ave a While standing In the wings at the | Plt during a aes i of the dialogue. 2 Wie 4 th, an re s¢ ” i Will offer | matinee yesterday R. H. ournside, the mistonerc Norton theitan ae 2 Marie! stage director, noticed smoke tasuing oren , : nee engaged by Thomas ty ) ¢ from the tank, He called John Tho: 8} WE AAT RNE RA arth " © theatre 5 =| gon, the hydraulic expert, and with the 0) a OF ‘ akling fd : r j t y a 3 ng glass A « t Hi To Mr. G. E. T. BUSY: n Pa ) vaudeville, and will do a e ‘ s 4 ; } 5 You seem to be 1 Gest : be Viola a imitted ne order of a ‘Of the eeteriehcuuickls kind: rtson k—sixteer f gil, Ia money maiters, 2 eo ail been gh Ou are several laps behin iu ‘ cigarette. She x ha Soten eure na Kise was fined & Throuch ondar World Want Ads why J. M. M Aa ‘8 Minstrais| Miss Blanche Ring refused to appear me me wea u . At Huber's| with pare knees tn a costume she w nore ie ; Te | BROOK EY NAM CEMENTS: igs ribe gy ine ihe la t6 be Dut ee SUNDAY WORLD |< OVERTISEMENTS P Joo W ‘ en OR EXCHANGE ARTICLES OF ‘ i giving as he Ith ane excep. PROMETH! ahs True art lies In the simulation rather| » the Chicag ‘ © to the Co-fthan in the Mplification at Jev t. He considers it We - enneesee Te 0 COT er press agent had this mimeo- | gor M ; . ‘ 7 — pee aaws ery ee