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: weeny ew i | __THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908. ee Fo to Victim i ee GRILL FOR ROBERTS. | When Law Doctors Disagree McIntyre Makes Veiled Hints Sociologists Must Decide of Trouble for State’s Judge Warren W. Foster says: , <) @lorely guarded MRS. ANNS WILL What Should a Man Earn Before Taking a Wite? “MOTHERS SPRT eee > TELOFHANSS Not Less Than $825 a Year, Says Dr. Lee Frankel (yis ie" QR. isis 8 aes Ge ' amie downetnire nnd THREAT 10 INNIS Committe of Investigation Found' 'Girl Suicide Who Said in Letier SUE WROTE: see "aay en mprovised variations, throughour the eth stee sili That Less Than That Sum for That Mother’s Spirit Called Her xerne ens State Expects to Prove Mur- a Family Was Not to inserted nearly er of One Hundred and Bleve and Lexington avenue. along toward daylight Pos leenma Joe Gibbons teok pity on its t to a truck, and \sad and pre but wont about her litt usunl way, caring Strange Message Left by UY ing * ymond, seeing that he got to he or -urpose by Lette | ', uise Barne PEDly. = | Rchect on time, and helpir id t ar disap for ee nie Be Considered. Hae ae ee [ame Qe ernie ta SD itn e presses Her Relatives, play earer, My God, to Thee, and nothing else “ } re , ne y and Thur and ' HOME EIEE WAS HARES Awan aheoweead writin iieHter ard | eae! more cheerful, Yesterday acrnis when Raymond get it to seho ‘ that, it had -been| ni Joy riding’ Young Woman’ Never Inter- ed him to her and led him in c tor s 5 ested in the Subject of Said Farewell to Brothe~. i ay Ore a ve t ea 4 Raymond, she sald ‘always think Highest Standard Cigar Witnesses. No woman who marries a man earning only $6 a week Spiritualism of your mather, and of your brother from Key West { should expect him to support her. George and of me Then she kissed a fy ; for many years | ae ’ “This rushing into matrimony may appeal to the President en F ; an Aan ena HEU Hea YMA 8. iliam E. Annis, widow of the 7 * hat strong-minded iva yen the hay ca home he fo: 1 . s i) Nai AML i of the United States, but it does not to any one who weighs aki shly daughter of Emil Bar| @ead She had put the house in immac, | Quality Better Than Ever H aan who was shot by Capt. 2 the evidence and acts judicially to determine whether or not + ae ulate oy Hains jr, U.S. A. at the Bayside Yacht Club, will be recalled to the stand by and allowed the girl to go out for the afternoon, 1 knew nothing of the new silk a day afternoon, after careful | the room fon, und leave a letter to her ored in them it isa very SuCh a thing ts reasonable, right and proper. “Lam not going to encourage this kind of matrimony by mak- ing a husband whose earnings are $6 a toeek go out and steal to support a wife because he can varely live himeelf on the $6." a wealthy resident of East Ruther J., should end her life as she Holiday Packings Irene until saw it Displayed in All the prosecution in the trial of Thornton Tenkins Hains, tr ed for complicity 4n the murder, when the case ts resumed 2 father declaring that the apirit voces routwa had never Nrcated cutee: fe Pp kk ee BSc d en Monday. Judge Edward Swann says: or id mentee and troviar hea wooed | SOs Hea Ge terest jae, ter PGI Ge BL Or volcen al the grave her letter states. Mrs. Annis has now loomed up as the “It has been held by a learned jurist in this court that the Strongest witn: to join them in « world of happiness | husband who earns but $f a week ia under no obligation to sup: ort his wife because he cannot live himself on that amount. 1 do not so hold. I hold that a man who earns only $4 a week, and tho marrics a woman, runs the risk of being sent to Jail tf he dors not support her, provided he comes before me." ov, has made « vast Impreasion on ‘The testimony the young woman's friends and relatives. po Miss Harney inhaled gas through a nreivnwone | Eleventh Hour Opportunities for the State has b by John F. MeInty Hain ay that Mrs. Annis has a letter writ- ten by T. Jenkins Hains to her husbana, | DE. Lee K, Frankel says: which was a warning, Mrs. Annis ts , but there She had laid out be Posil dress, which she maroon | Foe Economic Piano Buying y the eleven-yea HP NBGU EH IORT J was chairman of a special committee appointed by the xpected to go back to New York State Conference of Charities and Correction to in- 1 school, Has some unforeseen incident prevented you trom making an the tir eptlon) of the Trae: vestigate the standard of living in New York, and made a report earlier selection of your Christmas Piano yous Wiad) plaid Serie Hains rev ate Mie ore her, on the subject. 1 r. Teannot stay with you lo get one? the captain, t all connesting: Mra “The committee considered only families with incomes not u : enger aren ea eae Well, It Isn’t Too Late Yet! er C. ains jr.'s th that of less th S00 0) other George in he om RO aad See OD Tage have o vee: work une st, whi bud Never were greater opportunities offered to holiday Annis, ea ae We found that an income of $600 to $700 ix insufficient for on mother's grave in) thee ve y Justice eo ee ae eal a family of five to live on properly in New York. No self-respect t Mee ng to me, ‘Louise i of counsel for t! ing family should be asked or expected to live on such an income.” : « iT HO Nn IE) pscorgs - ay ah . to | Minireniinanelvensita Annis By Nixola Greeley-Smith. , as such a letter from good care of Raymond, Your loving Young woman on the brink of matrimony, read and aa e OLE A beware! The maa who carns but $6 a week cannot be | AUAR Nibrat ss ling never Interesteiliner compelled to support his wife, said Judge Warren W ct i : Lee eaten | ni wrother George, . Foster, in General Sessions, this week, e {s compelled Hains de- ese scan t. Mrs. but Mr. Mc dit is ex- Yesterday Judge Swann, also in General Sessions took issue with him. “I hold that a man must sup-) —— —- ——- port his wife, even thongh he makes but $6 a week, nn in rendering a decision. “And if he Tf Thor nen ams said Judge S does not, he runs the risk of being sent to jail, vro- fads nor faneles, «a vided he is brought before me." ( ’ a F i Si 9 EL nit ed allt When learned jurists disagree, to whom shall we oes ree, isfer-in- Quw affairs in the pretty cortage on was regarded among her \ } (8 nis m May Apeiexpiceley is turn for wisdom? Wishing to know the minimum cost ean Ca Pee eee Hears for Her Sateiy \ Renee powder burned there be su ing that on $6 a week a man can birely support oy and: sister. an saa Mr. Mcintyre is de himself or whether Judge Swann is justified in compelling him to matntain | Sa eae Never a Hint of Spirits. mined to at the ull story—the a wife, I turned to Dr. Lee K. Frankel, perhaps the highest au: hority on a. 7 ‘Not since her mother's or her broth: Guus Gaal sy Rinkine tbe standard of living in New York City. 'Brother’s Wife Seys She’s Sure He Will Seek ters aeath.” said str Barn \ ton at a reduction of 10 per cent. from regular prices. These are style: that will be superseded by slight architectural changes in our New Year's Catalogue. Qur finest products. pie Leckerling and Reinhard Pianos olph that have been rented for short periods, from $50 to $100 below regular prices. UPRIGHT PIANOS, celebrated makers, which come in exchange for our PLAYER-PIANOS at half their true value. We quote a few specimens: brooklyn Warerooms: Pa $650 Chickering U == tention to 475 Wissner | Saturday 1 brought homes 400 Leckerling Upright now my wife and litte bey's|1/ 625 Kroeger Upright now. Vera death three veate ago, Taaked || 280 Reinhard Upright now. isa to take the wreaths out to the 325 Leckerling Upright now y Lawn Cemetery at Carlstadt on New York Warerooms: ; $700 Steinway Upright now 475 Wissner Upri iY Chickering |)" 25 Leckerling U Pen no a0 Reinhard Uprci ® constant co with neitt of repose vaguest hint ever given amuunications, men, the card play; | Dr. Frankel was for years connected | Many families, howeve the gossip and everv-| With the United Hebrew Charities, but | ference between S : is now in charge of the Sage Founda- } days f 5 Pane eniactenicraml Conia Cle ofits ticonat Twenty-second | af | Jealous of Anni baliamnel cits Revenpe = meclates Man on Trial Was and other ay “Hi sal ” In psyehic Clothes and Medicines. His Superior ) i i. | that 1 have given a 4 hard with | street | sald Dr. Frankel, when | "The total exper © for clothes fs before him, “I was |about $91. Generally $39 for ecial committee ap-|$20 for the mother and $9) fo: aw York State Con-|children, Ten dollars a yea ‘orrection to| Spent for repairs and laundry en dollark annually go for Ss tion of the health of the Alea sImost none for the care of port may shed some light on the sub- From these and other facts ov ttee reached the conci me of $1 to $i is hard also! “ast year," sn who took |I had put th rt during the | Chairman of a eter Hains in the | poluted by the ference of Charities and nvestigate NTHROP ton Halr Way or the other whether t cepted or not. ie wi Ar of ilving in| E ery standard you h Drought up. ions of the report are, sufticient for | for his being tried f = be e is family coneisting 4 family of five to live properl tren, | York. No s ebt Ch e thi , based on brother was ne Bullets into the a man and wife and three respecung famil: body of Annis, { Roiie ea nants Ae conan 2 esr paa ol enpaciennte se Pe Tonten Moe ries Mo teed eR ver roa acies 650 Wissner Upiighi x 375 ie a : nd not more than $100, as we found | “The S0-8 cinss wo ny mnt . x ane A MSDH Bt New Pianos to Rent. Open Evenings. eer c at where {he income ranged from sm) | carefully, rom “almila t e180} i aid ive ine F [Vas eae t « F the families were not i [ten RG Oe tently HLgu SARA ; mn ; ot ug Wissner {New York, 96 Fifth Av., cor. 15th St. g.) the whereabouts of ot AIM in, we discovered, ample |#UDMOrt Itself, provide | pcunlai Warerooms | Brooklyn, 538-540 Fulton St. ie Anse I meet the demands of a normal fam- | fect to Be eau rain ary a3 ‘ ¢ SPATE al Ea val : / } Beltisea reason of sickness, death ov other 4 tractive din : mother wants ni is valling for |! = / gomin ent 1 toward cirenms' es, It cun live bi w n q o r K——— = = = ; ' Mr. Mel he Cost of Living incanah «1 fi } , a down the ee P. 1 in the tow f ' i case, but Frank J \ i mot hil aS ] under three or of Physiol, i oan € ee Th G f t j Is of the cost of elubrr allowing diss ie ast ured that on the ba coat e ae i - * and o food in New York City May, 1907, when pe : | Be nn a at , : Living Historian : the al ‘ spent for food, the nourishment ¢ Brak He t clothes the nerves, muscles ! nig) and aire) Giaudia ain rived was insufficient; when more than. family of 1 : rant o f Roberts in for Grill 22 cents per man per day was expended, Byinrller, Mh Dag axel ae and bones with solid healthy (\ if sf the family was weil nourished. Of in- two books which would ne enor flesh Ss t e Char i F anothe thes’ terest is the relatively large quantities pudlished had it not been sn ee sell lesh. F n Y “4 } fort oxecution and & meml of fat bought by both classes, which in ng efturts of his sweet Litle w HOW: As for Pe I pro- fi It makes children rugged and $ aaa + Bry Underbbllia oninien le upacongmls pose to pu Ns nity’ for Bf hardy and fearless of the cold ‘ & » Me 41, both ncially and physiol | thought yv nee ; { ; mui nla Pe) y bold “ ss called f 1M yom found that the adult wo: wii 1 1 bie It fills the whole body with 2 FS Ises to make chings Interesting for the cight-tenths as much as the adult ed i u ex OOSCV2 whom j } Wwe took as a unit, A child of " ARH warmth and life and energy. Mr. Roberts and eon aan Tiree ET CH eG shy a be “why, Mr A er cared one ef . f People often gain a pound a Rint a : ALL pRUc Btorm, v M e order e bh 1 bal R: “yt race Ait) + —— ¥ h Rent and Food Cost. Se AA CT Na a rane GIT | R. 1 T M hands un ‘ ne cat not 1 4 at, Th A et 1 Sor J pt nl om 5 i" r - ble eat by ve “In fants with an income trom 340 IS (SRESUIED. © syn the proper evidence Se aiesuna aaa: steed 4A i arrr urestecarerlecsieyl cemvlareh eac O- OTTOW N sun Andrews and Herbert © all to $700 $13 a month is the ave’ 4 SEPTIC ; mplete Handy Atlas of the World ember ot het for ren bo ‘00 pay avo Ly rv f Ihre 1 r Ase hincrzensoial { # \ Pee escapes souceal com a taite (ceca: Atta hry} ny aa thig ime ns ‘ W SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N.Y. C ar ee ain Bio! man | oye | Heanine was relociod, day orid Tor 1e Irs would a te with Robert wan cpl 4 the powers 1 " n t this family has rolls | p jometimes bread and but- ally eggs heard him and from his table shot the reply to McIntyre “| was # personal friend of Mr. An- ublic aay Os Commission jor rink that ve * oatmeni. The intended State oper cee wae! Mears Atwuments Anant |itcr chia law ineant and coffee, ter; becasic of a Series of Articles on | America, Written Ex- { nis's."’ nature of the meal var . ne » Gonality of the family. Some families | 5S ee ¢ pa und discretion } ) Birdy of a feather flock together” | eT tea with herring oe GQ uose| Enforcement of Order. ated practically the raitroads of the | snarled Mvluty Roverts half arose from his seat. “[ insist that 1 was a personal friend of al salmon for breakfast, The — country should be wiped out, and in father or wage earner Is usually not | home for lunch. This, however The Public Service Commission lis- ne exclaime ce meena | ot Anniv” ne “exclaimed, Me face | 20me fof Janeh, TRIM however, mete | ed today to arguniene ty orpine| HOW WOULD YOU J thing against bin. #18 for lunches eaten away from home. counsel for the traction companies in LIKE A members of the family the investigation conducted by the com uae aut af fb0M dh An | on gtiermine wtethaesropet . Christmas Present sionally (shall be interchanged betwee: or tea; ov else ix satisfied wit! pressly for the Sunday ! Rete bread and inllk crackers) and ’ “If you were a friend of his 1 will J tell you something” returned Meln tyre. “You can't tell me anything” growled from le cold meat, the Fifty: of « barre 10 dozen t dway and jninth street and the 1 CHRISTMAS | GIFTS World, by Sig. Ferrero, | ' milly \phird avenue nes orts, th MM this case they have no supper; if they | Herbert J. Bickford. of Ryans, | x ber of your chi years Dack lure hungry In the evening they eat |Choste & Sherman, represented Fred ieee 7 4 } and I am not of you. Jl ask | bread. erick W itridge, receiver of the AY ~ t 7 t » W t with you portant meal of the day is tn the eve- | lnes, and William NY. Dykman ap bi McIntyre later said that when Rob- ning, when the entire family is present. | D vounsel for the Fifty-ninth | erty takes the stand he will have some The menu consiets of meat, potatoes, |ftreet ting, Oliver ©. Kemple, assistant H > him seme concern, Roberts laugied at sunday the family allows it Mr, Bowers made @ motion to dismiss Mhis ond insisted that Melntyre was latitude for dinner; @ roas . the complaint. He argued that the law | Nearest desler wil) supp that the commission New York City Depot, BBtb at. “valking through bis nat Vand cake as dessert about on , ‘ \ ‘ © ’ month. i@ uncenatitution:

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