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FAMOUS MAME. | DES QUT FOR ONLY ONE DAY | Richard Channing Moore 5th} Born 24 Hours After Grand- Uncele’s Death. HE’S ONE OF THE F.F. VS. First of Line One of the Founders of St. Andrew’s, * " | Richmond, S. 1. | | ‘There was a rift of sunshine to-day tn | the tears which fell on the bler of Rich- | ninth year on Friday at his late resi-| dence on Richmond road, near Rich- | |“NO ONE HAS RIGHT TO THE EVENING WORLD, M Us the Ballo Mrs, Harriet Wood Will Go With Delegation to Albany to Urge Amendinent to the Constitution, LIVE IN IDLENESS” Suffragette Delegation to Capi- tal This Year Will Number 300, the Largest on Rec- ord, “Give us the ballot and we will pay our own millinery bills has a right to live in idleness, Neither has a married woman i “We'll Buy Our Hats if You Give t,”’ Says Woman Lawyer | ONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1909, POURED KEROSENE OVER WIFE, Tt SET HER ABL Hennessy Jeered in Drunken Glee as Aged Woman Writhed in Flames, T SAVED HER LIFE GUE ‘Visitor Who Was Cause of Manager McCann Says Hello Quarrel Covered Victim With Overcoat. Michael Hennessy, who {8 under ar- rest at Port Chester, N. Y., for setting Although Hennpssy is more than sixty years old, and his wife ranks close to YOU CANT SHEAR OVER PHONE AN ORI TEMAS | Lone Star State Is Passing a Law to Curb Language of Her Rangers. OT IDED IN N, Y. | Girls Here Are Always Polite and Men Don’t Swear. Down tn Texas you cannot break the third commandment over the telephone violent Texan ranger will have to stuff Spring Suits Positive $20 Values | 3 (6) TUESDAY ONLY The glory of these beautiful Spring Suits with their soft and delightful timming effects is in- creased only by the handsome ma: terials employed in their making Chiffon Panamas English Worsteds Diamond Braid | ard Channing, Moore 4th, for Richara| 4 Ouy our own matinee tick- fire to his wife, blames Port Chester any more, Most any other way you A ‘ oa Channing Moore ath, a baby only forty-| ets. whiskey. He professes to have no iNonrevaclthalteleehone | : jsoee 2 ns ering bore whose | @ight hours old, may live to honor the "No matter if she be rich or recollection of pouring kerosene oll over ntative Vaughan’s biil making | nth aciva: “Ta Hie chic, novel name kept alive in one of the oldest} pop yy f his spouse last night and setting a \; q criminal offense to swear over A } clive, = Fempting new tnm- Poor, every woman should do ’ ming designs in self and contrasting American families for 160 years, |) cmoanan can F mateh to her, Mra, Hennessy is in the telephone has been reported upon fav- clseuSaanliicl lk li oe Richard Channing Moore th, | aily work equiva Smith Street Hospital, suffering from orayly by the House Committee on | Skirts beautifull stig out cae wellthy bachelor, died in his eighty. [OM €0 her living, No woman severe, disfiguring burns nal Jurisprudence, Hereatter the 'y draped and hung wit that inseparable air of grace. A variety that will immensely increase the his sombrero In his mouth when he i} ip—il . mond, 8. I. His funeral was held this! aise tg demand ir him in years, {t was his gallantry that | feels it coming on, We have all had fecg agin ietieres decidedly Ratan and BY Far ene (hoe Intareate| mand that her hus- EERE EHH Ran TE COILING ENCIINT the most wonerful values ever offered i ing attendant was his namesake, who! band support her tf she adds experiment in freworks, with iil wica; dm. He K. McCann, ot the New York at this season and at this price, } was cuddied and made much of bY &! nothing ty nis domesti be subject, He lives in East William Teleptione Company, the eltizen of Man- Al . i” large company of relatives from Vir-| 's domestic comfort Atreet, but. was away from home alf/Mittan {s not given to’ unleashing hie terations FREE. il sinta, and social happiness. Otherwise yesterday and did not return until late temperament on a wire as is the Texan | SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Tt appears that just twenty-four she should support herself.” in the evening AY any rate: sald) Mr. MeCann)) 5 hours after the death of the elderly ‘ | He found there a comely young wom- earnestly, “there has never been the | Scion of the family his niece, Mrs., These and similar suggestions for| ¥ need for such a bill in New York that A Thomas Channing Moore, gave birth to) I, of which he was one of the found- woman's n from this city, who was paying a him, and he ran from the room. In a minute or so he was back, carr language used to our operators, Ke YS 5 EY Se Ye Richard Channing M th, The eocorue seauencementiaand [visit to Mrs. Hennessy. ‘The name of |I know of. Not more than two or threo char nanning Moore 6th, he| man's enlightenment. ot | he visttor has not been disclosed. complaints profane language have Interim between the death of the old! ov oatign oe Pete caeaede ncn Se epee cy WAL Cori SORIBE (SETA R TRO ae RU RGEER RRA KERET| 4604462 Fulton Street gentleman and the birth of the boy| form) the) basis) forsa\ new 4 a a a oa BROOKLYN baby was the first occasion in a cen-| line of argument to be used by Mrs < . ennessy, who showed plainty the eee i Aural jee a , : ; : Jl effects of the flrewater he had con- commence with,” Mr. MoCana tury and a half whe ere was no Harriet Johnston-Wood, the lawyer, and - — |sumed during the day and evening te ‘In spite of what people say, | 3 HOGS) Broad et one of the name In the family. other suffragiste when they go to Al- 71RS HARRIE OHNSTON P/VOOD. jae playtully insistent in his attens {® operators-the Central girls—to not | LARGE STORES. ; Founder a Bishop, bany on the Mth of this month to urge - ee ————=—= | tions to the young woman, While she Hear the conversations that are carried | bates 1 2 0 ecg y Ss Vor The Moore family !s an F. F. V. as rene of the Legisiat ~ to permit repulsed his advances, he refused to O Over the phones. Any one who ha > well as one of the oldest and most pails ston to the people of a consti- | behave, and his wife took a hand, Her ever been through one of the big ex- = = — = famous’ in Richmond Borough; The sinc amendment giving women the | Jremarks concerning the spectacle of a Changes would le sure of this, Well, s first Richmond Channing Moore was ballot, ’ ’ man of Hennessy'a years insulting a then, the only swearing that would an Episcopal nan and pastor of Delegation of 300, | female guest in own house enraged COMe to our notice would be profane St, Andrew's Church at ninond, 3. Preparations are being made for near- 4 ers. Hhe afterward went to Virginia, and In 1814 he became pastor of the Monumental Church In Richmond, Va, | | shoulders and tossed a lghted match ‘Number, please!” allowing thelr voice Dullt on the rulns of one 2 he eae | eae committee of the New York State at her. The oll-soaked hair and cloth-| to drop at the end, it sounds grouchy"— Important Sale of 10,000 Yards try's early theatres which had | oman Suffrage Association, will con- | ing of the old woman burst into flames, Mr. McCann jMustrated @estroyed by fire. duct the hearing, and there will be sev- while Hennessy jeered in drunken sat Jur idea ts that court ony bei : at co tes mets € The high attainments of the hend | eral men speakers for the cause, One faction courtesy, A man heart ac S 4 ! ct urtesy, 4 hearing a cherry volce of the line of Richard Channing of these will represent the State Fed- <= SS Fortunately the visitor was quick inquiring for ils number is. scarcely es Moores after twenty-seven years’ ser- eration of Labor, 7 tag | witted and resourceful. With the aid Ikely to reply a thy y ‘CES R °. t ; ,, wal 7 x dane jc Ukely to reply unpleasantly, Of course | AT ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR PRICES, vice as a clergyman tn Richmond ele- Other speakern will be Miss Anna! Mrs, Edgar Ahrensdorf, of the Chauffeur Backed Burning jof a shawl and Hennbssy's overcoat, the girls make mistakes some times. We vated him’ to the rank of Bishop, In\Shaw, Mrs. Frank Shuler, presiden eee u Auto Into Street and Noisy [Shick he had thrown across a chale $n are all only human, But It the party A variety of choice patterns in various mo t useful widths, a8 follows: st died honored by all) Wes New Y: { Wy 2 f X a i : LA ih he party : Re ee a Tere aRreHT eM YGIRG er coee eee eee Bron xq ead |Betore;AmbUs ULO Into Street and Y |the room, sho smothered the flames, but. for wom they are getting the mumher| VALENCIENNES ALL OVERS, 45 in. wide, per yard, . 1.10 to 4,00 creeds. ass JOEL >; Mrs, Frances Graham, pres!- see we otras ‘not until most of Mra, Hernessy’s hair) commences to h 5 ment of a family tradition to ever after | dent New York State W. C, T. Us; Mise lance Reached Her. Firemen Alarmed Actress, [ret ee ane ea trom her head and. tes are instructals ko miele them | VALENCIENNES LACES, “doz, 25 to 1.25 keep green his memory through the Caroline Lexow, president Collegiate, she had been painfully blistered about “Iectly to the manager's office CLUNY AND MEDICI LACES, “ yard, 15 to .60 medium of his filustrious name con- Equal Suffrage League. The Equal Re face and sHoulderd _ LE profan ‘ge should continue % "py ferred upon members of the coming | Franchise Society, of whic: Mrs, Clar- Miss Elste De Wolfe, the soclety act- | the face and s oe en aN source we would| COTTON BANDS AND GALONS, “ yard, 15,18, .20 generations, Richard Channing Moore | ence Mackay 1s president, will also be| A Woman who became suddenly Mas) es a steep tn the old | rhe screams of the two women brovislt tovstat HAULER Pawel Reanarenen eval incr abinlan | tenresartad she alighted from a street car in Will-| sein fee eae es ga HESS CORY) FeTEGHIND OE CLE! 1 or EWR te| 2d, his son, el Nana Be eeereaente ; : ; : Washin home, Nineteenth | Mrs, Hennessy was hurried to the hos- TUMAsunBtaneener ee utereces Irish Hand Embroidered Bed Spreads hard C) ng Moore died mua) 08 Ue) ol | before the arrival of an ambulance was 5 | s arra before Jus-/in possibly the last ten years. Bichara Channing Soore f ne Rey. | aupporting Women and a member ofl kt | ‘ this morning by the clanging of bells, |#rrest. He was arraigned hefore Jus- in, poll iy tie last ten year infaney Richard Channing Moore 2d 'y three hundred women from all parts of the State, the largest number ever known, to attend the hearing. Mrs, Henry Villard, chairman of the Legis- one of the women's trade's unions, will, AR, FALLS IN identified to-day as Mrs. Edgar Ahrens- BUT Hi AWOKE gs of wheels and the yells of He ead ing a can full of kerosene. the fluid over his wife's threw tice Wileox to-day and held on a charge the girls are taught from the Number, inflection, ¥. rst rising to sny please!’ with a uu see, If they say ‘ \ finished Mr, Me. Cann, “that the bill seems tmpracti 8 TUESDAY, FEB. 16TH, Embroidered on beavy round thread linen, INGLE BED SIZE, ; nad 8 te N . venue, of assault until his wife is able to ap-|to me, and In New York | a fatter nada eecond sor j |tell the Legislators why from an eco-|4orf, of No. S54 Caulawall avenue, tha | pear In court against him [entirely Unnecentaty. nr State at least regularly $12.00, 15.00, 16.00, 9.00. 10.00, 12.00 he named Richard Cha Moore 41, Romie standpoint women should have| Bronx. cirutiny CATE GARE: | cl aie CONT AO I EE) CEES EM te Mrs, Ahrensdorf, a well-dressed ble Company, of No. 37 | , Ss, Friday. j BS ‘When discrimination against women| onan. about thirty-five years old, was place, had just rolled his ma- | regularly $15.00, 16.00, 20.00, 12.00 13.00, 15.0) Must Wait for a Thomas, b ye yen , wa The present Richard Channing Moore {sa grandson of Col. Thomas Channing Moore, a member of the Northern branch of the family and an officer of the Union Army, who fought with Gen Phil Sheridan. lis noth vai for them to the theatre and opera and buy| 8hé tried to reach the sidewalk stag-} A washer turned the hose on the au- Freee iather ang son. ars. doing | thé tickets, gered and fell in front of No, 222 Grand| tomobile, only to discover that it was on 7 and the p d father, as i] re, One 0! Juffy'’s late fa.es had --_so well, p Will Ask No Favors, oe |fre, Ono of D \ Sarr aad ys that the perp ame will have to be | deferred until the arrival of a second gon, as the continuation of the line of Richard Channing Moores was of first importance. Channing Moore, ation of his own eases, and they have equal opportunity | to earn a livelihood, they will cheerfully pay thelr o'linery bills, sad Mrs.} Wood, “and they night even be induced to Invite thelr men friends to accompany | “When women have their rights they, will ask no favors. and will gladly as-| sume the responsibility of citizenship. | For the great mass of wage-earning woing to visit friends in Williamsburg yesterday, and late in the afternoon was on a car of the Grand street Ine. At Marcy avenue she got off, and as Policeman Krummell, of the Bedford avenue station, went to the woman's ssistance and called Dr, Hurley from Williamsburg Hospital, but = Mrs. Ahrensdorf was dead before the ambu- the garage after taking some fares to the Waldorf-Astoria, “This machine needs a_ clea) suggested Duffy as he kept on back to- e washroom. | aropped a lighted cigarette in the bottom lof the tonneau, and it had set the | cushions on fire. Dufly was quick to act. his automobile into the street in front He backed DOGS AS JANITORS FOR PERTH AMBOY Good Jobs Wait for Great Danes, Needed to Scare Bur- QUIT AIS DINNER TO ~ SAVE 2 FROM FLAMES Fireman’s Meal Interrupted, | Carries Woman and Child L INEN PILLOW CASES, fine hand embroidered, regularly, pr., $4.90, Praadway L 198 Stresi, Slip Cove: 2.75 his Richard Channing No, & is @) women, women who pay thelr own bills! Jance arrived. She wore expensi ine Buildi | y . f bi 0 le Is i 3 erly § e expensive fu rolfe' haan 5 YY f | ' healthy specimen of babvhood. He Is| 4" are varein, if ever, Invited to the poralexp furs! of Miss De Wolfe's residence, dnd as glars Who Steal Ink, | Out of Burning Building. fat and chubby, but there is a trace of and a good deal of valuable jewelry. |i» sped along he unscrewed the gaso- i seriousness in his countenance which | theatre, the ballot will be the greatest} Edgar L. Ahrensdorf, the woman's ; seems to indicate that he realizes his great responsibilities. boon, “But I belleve every woman should work for her daily maintenance in some way or another, Why not?” husband, {8 a salesman for a firm in lower Broadway, and they were married only five months ago. He was prostrated with grief to-day, and his six children 6 |Mne tank. ‘Then he left the automobile |to burn, and sent in an alarm for the | firemen, The firemen came with thelr usual Miss De Wolfe was aroused, and In Perth Ambay, N. J, they are mak- ing schoo! janitors of their dogs. Some time ago the school board of Perth Am- | While at dinner yesterday Fireman |Thomas Miller, driver for Chief En- igineer Duffy, of Brooklyn, heard that IVE PIECES COMPLETE, MADE TO YOUR ORDER rel free in New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City. Allowing 20 yar durable, dustproot linen, ‘striped. 4 DUEUST SHOT WON'T TELL WITH Mrs. Wood {s not only sincere in this} by a form:: marriage, thelr ages rang. t boy was confronted with the problem of | 4 four-story tenement, N vy i y yy Ss ran ; 4 y our-story tenement, No. % Wyckoff suits in proportion. belief, but also hinted that she believed| ing from eighteen to six, were nearly utomobile burned until $00 damage | cteoting the schools In thelr town Abi AIG ietan, Coen tito, 6D value ever offered. | such a suggestion that woman will be|as much affected as if Mrs, Ahrensdort| "’t bees done. from the depredations of the Jersey | S'7eet ! yn 36 Call and select your pattern or we'll send an willing to pay her own millinery bills will lodge of the Learned Burglars’ Associa. | Tushed to the house and found the third tion. These orfginal housebreakers for, occupled by John Green, his wife went In strong for boqks and Ink and| nd four children, in flames, things like that, and almost every morn-| Greene had carried his wife and three {ng some school would be found to have |f hs children to safety when Miller expert with samples to . Furniture Reupholstered In extra heavy tapestry: and guimp used; new sary. Old frame: had been thetr own mother. Tho woman left home about 4 o'clock | yesterday afternoon to visit Mrs. Abob, @ friend who lives | WilHamsburg, and! told her husband she would return at} carry earted considerable cheer to the “antis" in the legislative POLICE COMMITTEE fi wh ci reality men are the privileged eda WON HE FUGHT Three Bullets Punctured La-} class," she added, “in spite of the fact} about 9 o'clock at night. The next thing been robbed of such Implements of #frived. The other child, a little girl sd that equality of right and equality of|the family heard of her was when a po- learning. of four, was sleeping {n an inner) room, SLIP COVER (o@) privilege is the constitutional right of the Morrisania | Miller threw his coat over his head and ° all citizens, Republic's Aristocracy, “They are the aristocracy of the so- called republic—privileged to make laws Nceman from station went to the flat to tell them of her death, the police of the Bedford avenue sta- tion having telephoned to the Bronx po- lice when they found Mrs, Ahrensdort's cards In her nandbag. ‘Condescends to Enlighten Al- TO HEAR BINGHAM A night Janitor could not be had for less than $60 a month and a place to sleep while on the Job, and the value | of the things stolen was less than that, | so the burgesses of Perth Amboy were | in the quandary of thelr lives. jand found her unconscious near one of quickly brought out the little one. He was told that Mrs. Kate Callahan, fifty years old, was on the top floor of the} building. He mounted the fire-escape {Phone 4795—Chelnen, prin, ' jeaned. free deliver j FIVE PIECES 131 W. 23d Street ¢ governing us, our children and our as to Che Ser the rear windows, Ho carried her down | ) vet > dermen as to Changes He Finally Magnus C, Larsen, of the grau Rizo in Battle After | roverty—privileged to take our lives, ARSENIC IN BUCKWHEAT , § board, came to the rescue with an idea | the fire-escape to the second floor and | | our liberty, our children and our prop-] AR | Made in Brooklyn that proved him to be the man of the| thence to the strect. She was revived ||| i | Card Game erty, Privileged to say by whom we KILLS MAN; WIFE DYING : hour by Dr. Gardner, of the Long Island |}! | f ‘i ‘ shall be ushered into the world and by ! : “What'a the matter with putting dogs | College Hospital | ¥ | whom ushered out of it—privileged to Nearer nell Felt, & inet haa [tn the school houses at night? he asked, | ,,\When the fle was extinguished Miller & ‘ , |say whom and when and how wa shail| Used Poison in Making Cakes in! Police Commissioner Bingham hae |i "yg oni ats about #§ worth aj returned to his home to finish his din- oS (0) With a bullet wound in his ehiny AM \ very and when and where and how Mistake for Baking condescended to appear before the Po-jinonth, and if the burglars knew they | he i | ' nh h d ny > iy n e A. Mce Committee of the E Alder- | were there they would keep aw i eT ETP E } Gah eae ae Hoe (eam a Fairer mena ve te menbrs oh ah | MGS Sun agus | FAIRBANKS IN CALIFORNIA. || | Stak Ave, 20th to 22d Street | t ear shot away, Lagrau Rizo, | food . year, UA i pe Schoc stor Sc = See fees 4 - 1 Bei cee § ‘ sae is by water we drink and the alr we breathe,| 7, : , | Into police matters with a few sug- choo! Director Schmidt] 1.08 ANGELES, Feb, 15—Vice-Presl-| 1X “9 (0) reet, | | How In Gouverneur Hoapltaly refuses tol cut ao mich ab asking oUF opinion| UMS Arsenic, which was Kept On | gestions thrown in. City Clerk aoully our life,” sala Larsen, ‘1/ dent Fairbanks has purchased 225 acres||) Double Stamps up to 12 o’Clock reveal the entity of his assailant, and! Oy the subject hand to ill rats, instead of baking Suoceeded where the formidable board [Am a Dane and woul) aurgeat Gront | of frult land adjolning the elty of Red || uy | the police are secking some trace of the| "Men tell us we are too good to asso- [Powder for buckwheat cakes, was the faiied, Ho called up the Commissioner |hamfet. I know all abut this breed of | nds siaty-fve miles east of this city, J) man who fought a duel with Rizo at| ciate with them in the aggregate In the cals oe Me Lisle: avenue, New, 0” the ‘phone from the City Hall and | dog,” hewventont ark eo not me omeilndthaeneara Gitte ee f U r 4 ( y, eart t vf) tH “gar | a man ngerously or bite hit. he Z Monroe and Catharine strecta last night,| business of making and administering | ark, yesterday, and of the illne had a heart to heart talk with the Czar | oF bite him. They oe Rigo and another man, according tothe laws, yet they expect ua to assocl-| whieh his wife may not recoy of Mulberry street. JURE PASS niet geen Ba: en cry, £08 On au t a Inclement Weather ‘ihe saat) | ate with the .}, After partaking of the poison “Certainly I'll go down and give the|" Bo favorably did the School Bo PEG OK TOLL . . “he story told by witnesess to the shoot.| @te with them individually without con tah roo aa y IN g 0 favorably l hoot Board | ; . Wee Bethea taen playing cards in a aaloon | tamination. There is not a man who| Poth, Bamowsk) and his wile were members of the Pollee Committee all |of Perth Amboy look upon Mr. Tar. LOGE COMMLETL To ay the Following Special Sales Tay sete 3 mhay | goes to that awful place, the polls, who| cian and the man died shortly after the the enlightenment they want, but don't |8°8$ suggestion that an immediate 7 ~y: if 1 } , g SA A eareement arene Tae es su tone rune aed een ed bara ete kant popse ts netet poles eee ane [Aatendey Sithest athe eaters alah Advertised in Sunday's Newspapers “ they reached the street both men began | "HOM some woman does not associate.” | eee OTe tied arsenich and committee ts not serious,” the Commis. | propriated @ sum for the purchase te Anathes: Riscuit i . , } five ant seven shots wore exchanger | Mrs Wood saya she haa plenty of] traces of tie poison. in-some cakes left soner sal) He alied that he would | YOULhave a Groat Dane, get him a job i f Will Be Continued Patrolman Broderick was attracted by| Proof to refute the statements that|over from the breakfast. fea hold himself in readiness to appear be- |‘ Lad AS aera PSODA CHAT oly the firing. When he appeared both men| WOMEN Work because they have to. She| = = =! fore the committee when assured that WON'T LEASE FERRIES. S A SRACKER } fled, Rizo was found In the rear of No,| *#"8 Scores of women engage in the|by unthinking people to the disadvan- none but the most patriotic and un- | LATEST Pp TO MORROW (T SDA ): 7 Monroe street by tho patrolman and| Professions In preference to the too} {age pearemen ; hey, exuiltin ‘ motives. prompted dealranto —_——— RODUCT UE Y ’ tal. oT eae yften thankless task of household | \ SAL oa aA faa have him ty Sinking Fund Commission Not in ¢ taken to the hospital. The other man| ° women are absent. One reasor ears ookly e ” ¢ eine naa arudgery, tnthat, thes" have’ been ay Puss" in the gdGonPour" sca, Biovklyn,reacnte the | savor of Metw's Suageation, | ANOTHER )' PACKAGE Sheets and Pillow Cases TAPE GLE SS duel, sm The Better Opportunity, home that no tim as left tn gyhlch Wansfereing All of his executive MUAMO)L Uiaeazayor Meclélan BOP hie Aas AN OLD FASHIONED SODA CRACKER Women’s Tailored Suits—Two S ecials Be Joseph Parisi, No.2 Monroe stree:,| “Every woman, however fortunate her ty is eer ale taal 9 is taking up the cudgel for the borough eoclates of the Sinking Fund Commis. | # ; + . ; Ath »p tnd A’ window of Nicoo'e fruit ore, position maybe.” anid. Mra, Wood, | RE, gMANLI,.WranK EaOKs and Brae> oraan the oritgn “Cuncucting inthe gion. wil consider Trestiemt Gosin's AMMA OY MAISEUIE’” | \ Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel—Clearing Sale st | “should do something to justity her ex- "Ie ig nothing new for women. to Grainy eects Kings County Grand | proposition lease a portion of the Whi d D Li JH. SMALL, FLORIST, DEAD, |intence. If It be not necessary for her | work: they have alwase worked<they JU I0 opposition to the centralization POPC G Of Nhae MON At Ae “ae VOUR GROCER ite and Colored Dress Linens He WASHINGTON, Feb, 13-J. H. San, | labor for her daily bread, she has) Mere (i hon to he paid for it. The | Proposes to investigate. “It Bi) Cla UU BOAO been Duos ee meu Qe Women’s Mousquetaire Gloves in White ; one of the pioneer floral decorators of M@ better opportunity to make Ife] conditions under which they must now Prevurnes to "ew ‘quire Indepe rry terminals and 7 ; A , | ticher for hi 5 , | work are controlled by men and are so adquarte d for Jease to a private comp: pe Aiken sre one ee Oa Nate Ginagrecable that only. those who. are rouxh, and demands to know the ‘Mayor Meciellan sald today he con QQNRGTEEM IV CNT Ks Spring Silks and Dress Goods Special ) the) ‘acto the professions—all the | obiiged to do #0 have followed thelr ity of photographing persons sidered the proposed terms of lease ex- rh CASH ONG | Offeri avenues of the hij Hite are open to| work from thelr home to the factory. [charged with crime before such persons President McGowan and City CARDIT, | erings her, “All We are asking of men to give us ed. Friday has been set as Chamberlain Martin also favor the ter EASY PAYMENTS. the ballot for is that discrimination te for the public hearing, at which ‘minal purchase plan rather than the \ “The ability of men and women In these occupations has been compared against women shall cease-that they have @ fair field and no favor,” mmissioner will be the star wit- Comptroller's suggest nto lease @ part) at \ e abandoned ferty service, J in Thich a HUME C0, A Melten Lene Tol. OO) Ot, We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps,