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' perm rw a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBYK 19, 1908. MRS. ANNIS WILL What Should a Man Ear TELL GF RAINS'S Not Less Than $825 a Year, Says Dr. Lee Fr eS © Sanne THREAT 10 ANNS eae That Less Than That Sum for State Expects Mur- a Family Was Not to derous Purpose by Letter Be Considered. to Victim. FOR ROBERTS. Makes Veiled Hints State's Prove GRILL When Law Doctors Disagree Sociologists Musi Decide Melntyre of Trouble for Witnes: Judge Warren W. Foster says: “No woman who marries a man earning only $6 a week Should expect him to support her. “This rushing into matrimony may appeal to the President Mrs, William 5 s, widow of th of the United States, but it does not to any one who weighs Man who was by Capt pter ©, the evidence and acts judicially to determine whether or not Hains jr, . at the Bayside Yacht such a thing ts reasonable, right and proper. Club, will be alled to the stand by “Lam not going to encourage this kind of matrimony by mak- the prosecution in the trial of Thornton ing a husband whose earnings are $6 a week go out and steal to Senkins Mains, tndl bse heh tay support a wife because he can barely live himself on the $6." in the murder, when the case is resumed on Monday, Mrs. Annis has now loomed up as the Btrongest Judge Edward Swann says: “It has been held by a learned jurist in this court that the husband who earns dut $6 a week ie under no obligation to sup. port his wife because he cannot live himself on that amount. I do not so hold. I hold that a man who earns only $64 week, and tho marries a woman, runs the risk of being sent to jail if he does not support her, provided he comes before me.” Lee K. Frankel says: “I was chairman of a special committee appointed by the New York State Conference of Charities and Correction to in- vestigate the standard of living in New York, and made a report on the subject. “The committee considered only families with incomes not less than $600 a year. “We found that an income of $600 to $100 is insufficient for @ family of fire to live on properly in New York. No self-respect ing family should be asked or expected to live on such an incom witness for the pro n r witnesses, ldled 1 tor yre, chief cour e 18 a story current to- day that Mrs. Annis has a letter writ- ten by T. Jenkins Hains to her husband, which was a warning, Mrs. Annis ts expe the time of the edy—the tim Jenkins Hain the capt Peter ©. Annis Sustice Cr Closely guarded of counsel for t! records the stories intrigues at Fort iowed the kil Dr. Hamilton w By Nixola Greeley-Smith. letter from aL SAL mt Young woman on the brink of matrimony, read and to go back to Hains de- beware! The man who earns but $6 a week cannot be ea compelled to support his wife, said Judge Warren W : Foster, in General Sessions, this week. - Yesterday Judge Swann, also in General Sess took issue with him. “I hold that a man must s nt port his wife, even thongh he makes but §6 a aes said Judge Swann in rendering a decision. “And if ho does not, he runs the risk of being sent to jail, vro- vided he is brought before me," When learned jurists disagree, to whom shall we e turn for wisdom? Wishing to know the minimum cost WIDLA GREE! of a wife and family and whether Judge Foster is right | in saying that on $6 a week a man can bi rely support himself or whether Judge Swann is justified in compelling him to maintain a wife, I turned to Dr. Lee K. Frankel, perhaps the highest authority on, dalous de May Be Explosion. It fs said that x than one man of high st army will be powder burn an ex) mined to ore be su Mr. Mcintyre is de e full story—the stories of Perotiongi sat the standard of living in New York City, of repose, the smoking and u A among men and women, the card pla Dr, Frankel was for years connected ny families, however, make no dif- | Inc, the quarreis, the goss!p and every-| With the United Hebrew Charities, but |ference between Sundays and other thing else is now In charge of the Sage Founda: | days | Ae oe jo. y 05, venty-secona | a if If Mrs, Annis has such a letter from | tion, at No. 10 Fens ee Clothes and Medicines. | Kins Hains {t may go hard with : HH } | “Last vear,t sald Dr. Frankel, when| “The total expendi for clothes {3 1 had put the « before him, "I was |about $91. Generally $30 for father, pit chairman of a special committee ap- | 20 for the mother and 3% f part in polnted by the New York State Con-/children. Ten dollars a ye absence of Charities and Correction to spent for repairs and laundry Philippines, when the standard of iiving in ven dollars annually £9 for the pres- came into Hains's New York, and made a report on the /ervation of the health of the fami low a r reaps ta based or. this re- st none for the care of the teeth YN) light on the sub From these and other facts our com- mittee reac the conciusion that an 8 are, |income of $909 to $79 is insufficient for | of the Bays ting | 4 family of five to live properly in New ro thier, wash wife and three children, York. No self-vespecung family should peay ot! Anal : red |be asked or ected to Hive on suc Wen: and not more than $1,009, si GE 00 class we considered as PA Nit that where ghe income ran earefulls's candltrom Talmilar revere voaht to 300) a year the families w Ply A concluded ‘that with 5 mReraat ndent of outside assist etween §700-$800 a come of $1,008 Ix, we discovered, an supnort itself, provic ft ha fect to no extraordin reason of sickne meet the demands of a normal fam- of five Mr. Mol ‘ vtew The Cost of Living Ane are Gown the § $80-$900 can witness ome, but we four they did rh only Hye on ite t can act save money, the ay that on the basis of the cost of |age income being $5 and the averag . in New York City May, 1907, w total expe Our general con injected a tha ents per man per day lusion £1 ed i the alleged jillei t for food, the nourishment de- that 8: ais and Mrs, Claudia Hains rived was insuflicient; when more than family RabantalinifonuGnrls 22 cents per man per day pended, | <l 19 | the family was weil nourished, Of in- | t# ) Charles i. Ri anoiler witness terest is the relatively large quantities | hemben of sought by both classes, which i) for the prose t and Food Cost. ome fr 3 averng’ Vor food they pay | “In families with an i m 3600 BRE RESUMED. for rent a year; for furniture the ye i} : hs age is $6. Would associate with : For br st this family has rolls ery ee nat heard him and from h Ne shot the lane ee ethan SAE OE Feat ic Pear Commission Feply to Mcintyre ter; Occasionally e he c ‘ij, was @ personal friend of Mr. Any | nature of the meal varion with the nae| Mears Arguments Anent nis’s.”” . | ,» |Lonality of the family Some families nf, >, f ar Whine of # feather Mock together’ | oi. satiated with herring or @ piece|| Enforcement of Order. gh gabe eth Fea ceee of silced salmon for breakfast. The _——— e106 nate He ARh: father or wage earner 1s usually not | | I insist that | was @ personal friend home for lunch, This, however, means | The Public Service Gommission lis- he's le exclaimed, | rr J ‘ | ee ADH 5 Rae + na ee ine an additional expense to the family of | tened to-day to argument by opposing tim. #18 for lunches eaten away from home. | counsel for the traction companies in ere a Triend of his IT will Th other members of the family ithe investigation conducted by the com ething returned Meln- make their lunch out of food left over mn fal from. the. preceding evening-for ax, | Mission to determine whether transte “You can’t tell me anything growled #™ple cold meat, potatoes, oc@sionaily | #hall be interchanged between the F oar coffee or tea; ov else ix satisfied with |ninth street and the Broadway and bread and milk, crackers and lik, Ss Mcintyre's Veiled Threats. eKes, bread and tea; or bread rue ae ine “You may not think 1 Me- onions, Oceasionally the family have a| John M. Bowers, of Bowers & Sands fntyre; “but let me tell Htob- full meal (so-called) at mid-day, but in | "Presented the Third avenue bondhold erts, that | have investipated every mem- this case they have no supper; if they |*f8i Herbert J. Bickford. of Evans ber of your for five years back are hungry in the evening they eat Choate & Sherman, represented Fred and I am not afraid of you. Ill ask proad tok W. Whitridge, receiver of the you & few things before | am through In nearly all these families the im-| Third avenue and Forty-second street with you portant meal of the day is tn the eve-|}ines, and William N. Dykman ap MelIntyre vid that when Rob- ning, when the entire family is present. | heared as counsel for the Fifty-ninth erts take stand he will ne |The menu consists of mest, pate | treet line, Oliver C. Kemple, assistant > ask ma occasionally soup, coffee or beer, On| counsel, represented the commission. Roberts laughed @ Sunday the family allows itself greater| Mr. Bowers made a motion to dismiss is served the complaint. He argued that the law | @ month. i unconstitutional, that the commission wie and insisted “talking through bis hat : \ that latitude for dinner; a roas Vand cake a9 dessert about on Melntyre was Committee of Investigation Found Girl Suicide Who Said in Letler Ha SPA Len MARCO | ooitenatrm er hardy and fearless of the cold. SINTERED AS TUS A RAR Teak Mr warmth and life and energy. twelve eats seven-tenths as much, f. Why, Mr wis neve People often gain a pound a ames fouretenths, as Her t \ MRS UO aaa AE ter win fl cine Young Woman’ Never ested in the Subject of snted of Br That strong-minded, tal Louiva daughter . the only of tr mother and brother had urged vem in & world of happiness | as made & vast impression on n's friends and relatives. | Barney inhaled gas through a bed in her litte brother had laid out be- ess, which she ash order, ‘The ) the el@ven-year-old returned from sehool, and this ts letter she left for her father The Giri's Lette: T cannot stay with you ov longer. {am catled to , win t ge in the next | world t, while kneel ie card i ving tome, ‘Louise, i \ hout de- father Your LOUISE Interested her Ray mond navn 1 neve er bro: If Thornton Hains a ! cid Goes Free, Sister-in-Law aoe eae wna friends as a model } an unusually arated hk ‘ears for Her Safety °: a Brother’s Wife Says She’s Sure He Will Seek. Revenge—Deciares Man on Trial Was Never a Hint of Spirits. “Not since her x her's or her broth- death,” said Mr has Loutsa cuest hint “ de- ever give ymmunicat ew at spirit Pe rer itly religious, 1 ot Interest Jealous of Annis, “His Superiur.” Resale hn RENNES Alien TI, O AME — Rent Last saturday wreaths for my 1 brought home some | wife and little b WINTHROP, Mass., De or the other whether they w ed or not. To wus a clever ve. It was the anniversary of Sr and daniivotiiencal corge's death three veara ago. T asked aU ist to take the wreaths out to the when parents + t ee ‘ Lawn Cemetery at Carlstadt on Mr st.1 pj ores i ' Highl Well, 1 e will get And if fury y off, bu ; ae d eda considered te be t va} of ' " eit , , Mr “a t © look eae oe ay S portra A did not seem to see| te 1 A as I went in, ! touched her on the Wve Te HADES A hautonne J and said girlish and attractive, ¢ na ee nd 1 had expected) oer wants She is calling for | Hains said eal clothes the nerves, muscles and bones with solid healthy flesh. It makes children rugged and 1 would written hwo shed had it not been rts of his sweet Lit it amounts to, 1 ne hy not inean thet, nor a than Sond this ad., four cents for postage, men: STAKE ded 1 er t t Mr. Bickford 1 i a tioning this paper, and we will send youa py ef “ }at argued 4 1 “Complete Handy Atlas of the World.” CAEP AOA I W SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N.Y. yond the powers intended 1 do au . fot think that the Public Service law intended Sta ration, [do not think t this law ine alucmlana ated practicall y should be HOW WOULD You LIKE A - Christmas Present 10 dozen DON’ T ape Pane your CHRISTMAS GIFTS Buy while assortment is comp fete, You can Jaya at your conveniznc:. Ve @ relablo and ar will last and give Don’t tisisc niece! Dleasure to aL Of “Jewelry ure Watch addy! re iy bt GLAMAN LEE Do empluser's relerences required SEND CMEPICESENT ATIVE UP DESI po IT TO-DAY AMERICAN WATCH & DIAMOND Co [3 MAIDEN LANE e.ethvon ‘tat Unt!’ 9 o'Cloek Cau, Write ors supply tt New York Cily Depot, B5th ot, @ 12th Ave. Lar dead er mother's portrait Said Farewell to Brothe-. Raymond Mi Faverita Shiritualis Highest Standard Cigar Spiritualism of your mother, and of your brother from Key West ak George and of me” ‘Then she kissed fi Fat Ses him gently and sent him out to schoo! ted Leahey yAsshs) she sald ‘always think When the bay came home he found he She had put the house in im And allowed the ulate order lvl wa ui GURU out for the afternoon. | knew nothing Holiday Packings rd, No J, should pas she ike the new “it Arens until 1 saw it in Baehsn ved in All aration, and leave a letter to her declaring that the spirit: volces ot Park &Tilfe states | | hl je tata) nt ub cattle) oe wt with ee a Matty “ ry n Betore Taking a Wife? ' pis SORT: Sees cr Te mention. it nor speak. of the #pitit EMPTY AUTO IN STREET. and 1 wien her to go to her reom to Me Mahon, That Mother’s Spirit Called Her r rr variations, th Peake owl” ATA Pa . On Monday she seemed sad and pre a truck, and reruptled, hut went about her little 1 a and Strange atelee Lert by \@ i the mony Seats r nan vant Louise Barney Deeply Im- peta i) Ml 8) lal? Ub i : presses Her Relatives, Played ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee ting bendy nothing elee. it a general sroacaeet And #0 it was on Tueela it had been| HOME LIFE WAS HAPPY, (teseay and thursday. the eke eth ME LIFE WAS Vs then she seemed a little brighter and i more cheerful, Yesterday nacrning when Raymond set out to sehoal Inter- catied him to her and led him int Quality Better Than Ever ord Eleventh Hour Opportanities For Economic Piano Buying | Has some unforeseen incident prevented you trom making earlier selection of your Christmas Piano—if you had plar to get one? Well, It Isn’t Too Late Yet! 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