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2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1909, RDE WHO SLEW BIG PANIC (N © Some of the Suffragisis Who Went to Albany GRAY CL WHIPS BABY'S PITIFUL v STORY ONSTIN a Pretty Rosa Gratzione Swears She Was Ordered to Life of Shame. HE THREATENED DEATH _ FERRYBIAT | —__>— '200 Passengers, Mostly Immi- | | grants, in Peril and Vess Loses Propeller. LINER GOES AGROUND. IV HALL PR | Hooter Wings Its Way From | | Jersey and Arouses Anger | of City Birds. | ‘Through the blanket of mist whtch J overhung the clty, a grey ow! winged across from Jersey to-day and alighted on a tree tn City Hall Park. to Argue Betore Legislators on Right to Vote' ' Summer Rash Became a Dreadful Itching Humor--Big Blisters Formed and Skin Grew as Hard and Rough as Bark—Scratched and Tore Flesh till Blood Rane |ALMOST MAGIC CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES “Our son, two years old, was very -much afflicted with a breaking out or what looked to be a summer rash. | applied the usual remedies, such as “On Honeymoon, Nineteen-| Fog Also Causes Collision of ‘Mn enthuninatc receptlon commates | washing mith sda water and powdery | vd ~ > ” wil oric acid, rinally, r he suf- Year-Old Wife Says, Com- Trains on Brooklyn Jof a thousand sparrows greeted him. | fered with the trouble several weeks I | } . | ” . | They Mocked upon the branches and j took him to the doctor. au ew ae : mand Was Given. L” Road. | hota olay conventions fore A escent MA Braave ie Many sparrow speeches of welcome | ment And ae Ur just c Ay J i }and the baby would soon be all right. Rosa Gratzione, the pretty nineteen- (Continued from First Page.) eis me + were made to the new comer, who} But instead of getting better it was get- EB 5 Na 9 OMS ruffled his auto coat of feathers, shook | ting worse. ‘The rash ran together and \ “year-old girl, who Is on trial before a zs y e | fices, announcing her plight and asking Egret, Bf act an peer fe ‘ ; z 101 ye rain id vented a callope- | didn’t ything ti teh Penner ren Aes Sue iyn tor Mur her il ; off the rain drops ani didn't want to do anything but scra y for tugs to help get her out of the mud A GROUP oF Ur RPAGIS ape S Maeno h Heth eae ealeanetorne feelin ecdawenuadhtolarenihicahandarupyts lock this morning “a dering her husband Dominico last AU- | qt high tide, 10.20 0 pane keep him from. it as he would tear the gust In their flat at No, 28 Adams) Tugs went out to her ald, but the fom | oo. i | of the sparrows. ‘They dart-/ fiosh open till the blood woud run. The emereestrecorivntitooe (ia standiinitier ny COAG te) blunge diareut bas " { ; p ed to a remote tree and held @ caucus, Aiohing was lntenes: calaing teas ol dee defense this afternoon, She was the inant IL aaa CTT | F B || NEW CONSPIRACY while Mr, Owl was left In supreme and him, most the akin on hi back became } e, o solit e1 » the bark of a tree so first witness sworn after the prosecu-| At noon Capt. Kupfers, of the Kaiser | | or ad (0) In any solitary command of @ tree near the hard and rough li i uC tlon closed, Wilhelm Il, sent a message to the ! . HALTS TRIAL OF fountain. ‘Then something happened in (Pe oa Nes PEPE CHRISE Dressed in deep mourning, which set | North German Lloyd office, saying that off strikingly the pallor of her mourn. | his ship was afloat and that he had 1 | ful face, the young woman told a thrill- | backed off the shoal and would remain | f°) Ing story of the persecutions which, she | at the mouth of the Gedney Channel ways, her husband infileted upon her, | until the weather cleared, | | | the sparrow familly, A cock-sparrow, BOC ACEE : FISCHER-HANSEN, | resuming teacersnip ot the eniire force; | (ROUBUE It a bad case of eczema, | He U ra IS rm all swept down upon Mr. Owl. Then all| nightgown with the sleeves just fastened m First Page.) the sparrows made combined attack. | at the top of the shoulder, He suffered ring was never before, intensely for about three months, But 'T found’a remedy in Cuticura Soap for Such a chatt (Continued from First Page.) ply with his orders to seek the com-|age. Among the cabin passengers are was} fits him, tn e degree, for the e: Major, of Brooklyn, nue | Wounded sparrows fluttered Into the! cal... That was more than two years ago with the effect of driving her mad. She| The Kaiser Wilhelm If. has 150 first he surprised at what Mr. Jerome told hitn, | heard outside of @ convention of suf: | bathing and Cuticurd Ointment with killed him, she swore, because he had | cabin passengers, 20 second cabin pas- seouea Linnie t upon being shown « satisfactory | fragettes. Ieehichvt ansinted|thetsarainlacone UTNis threatened her life if she did not com: | sengers and six hundred in the steer- cause It lay ont, ond | in the oMce, streot, market ond shop] proof of the Districs-\t-| Mr. Owl repulsed the onslaught with | kept the rash from spreading and in less still another sent ! isan jons S$ the voter get the training which|topnoy's statements he announred, {| active beak and talon and when three) than a week the result was almost magi- pas ey pany of men in a hotel In Mulberry | Mrs, Henry W. Taft, sister-in-law of was ed, that as a self- | AR bar S a alhahitee Bend, Manhattan, and give him her|the President-elect, Lawrence Irving, fog Rive ens his duty. We admit the inevit- | jawy nuld not go further with tho fountaln basin, the others retired cs I ore On earnings. | the actor and son of Sir Henry Irving. ayn. Did You Do It?” Myse/ avout eeeenatine sain but be- | defense he would withdeaw | ten tre excited twitterings at long | rover very long without Cuticura Scap Ordered Upon Streets. Jana Horace G. Knowles, Ameriean| Why Did You Do It?” Mys-) avow Balai cavers | Carel trainees Hak Pane ess his client would | Tne, , as my family knows the value of it and 7 ( | 2 ania, Capt. Kupfers ‘ Wis (VET 4 agine whole car's re ft the ptions jconsent to In the meantime the park became; don't like a substitute, J. W. Lanck cris easel foba tea proseculiony cates) |builiaier gaara eae terious Girl’s Wail Beside | intoren sepale, out Prest- |W that by functional es Mechevctlansen the/ @ive with @ host of human nacure-| Yukon, Okla., Aug, 23 and Sept. 17, '05. x shed that Rosa shot her husband as| reported that he was in no danger, dent Taylor, of Vassar, had decided on women are fitted to TERT eet are the) rakire andothérs, They all) exhibited| he was standing at a mirror with his | merely embarrassed Body of Lieut. Moller. without the suftragists’ reckoning, and {duce and rear children and main BADINty Oe aolne tnlai a Lt Mee | ibber neeed ike those ot (he spars! ety eas back to her, arranging his necktie.| | Many Ships Held Off Hook. Vir tana of twenty of the students who tad|the home, That the artificlal reaction ore To ene Espen ei gutee rows Millions of womens tntoushoues the nesses for the State, said that the girl | Hook to wait for clearer going were the % | Mise Inez Mi and, a striking temporary economle and social co Rene area Rea aieeall to capture the owl, Not a soul inter- {nflammations, chafings, pimples, bla 7 ** told him she killed her husband hecause| Vaderland, of the Red Star line, trom; * Very Pretty young woman In @) joking Vassar senior forbidden | ditions, which, if established by co eo ee a ae a with | Posed In behalf of the owl's continued | heads, dandruff, dry, thin and fallin { he had beaten and abused her and had| Antwerp, with about 1,400 passengers; | t!ree-quarter-length fur coat allghted yy president Taylor to attend the Al-|certed effort on the part of wome Belsone to ae ogee t years, | feedom hair, sanative, antiséptic cleansing, ani @% tried to drive her to a life of shame. the Oscar IL, of the ndina from a taxicab at the Morgue this after- bany meeting Will tend to the disintegration of the Dee aeatt S ayes ai A aa | "Get a cage and a scoop net,” sug-| for all the purposes of the toilet, bath 4 g _,When Rosa Gratzione took the stand, | from Christinia, with #0; the Phoenicla, | noon and asked to be allowed to see the) Her sister, Miss Vida Milholtand,) joie and the burt of the nation ana | Fis he AEG THE plead guilty | Se8ted & traftle cop, See ret as ci ead WraLaHl (he GOT she told of her marriage, which was|of the Anchor line, from Glasgow, WIth yoqy of Lieut. John J. Moiler, U. , A,,/ WhO Was present 1 uy ee ata we maintain that the | NAS salt 10 i tuery, but wanted to “Feed Alm a mouse," chirped up a! ponerirtee chem Corn, se Prope. 115 Conde ‘ quite an event in the South Brooklyn | 400, There were otler steamships, |i. hot himself at the Grand Unton | St¢ WAS not represen i 8 a Cee eee ree Ee Tn Saree tran uigidurciealand naturecta t trom Tim" Sullivan's dis-| busAye, Boston, Mat ae who did re Hotel yesterday, She spoke to Dr. Tim-| were Rachel he f Italian colony. Gratzione was a barber, | tramps and coastwise vessels and many resent The bride received in wedding presents| sailing craft to keep them company, rwinand Dorothy Clarke $000 in cash, considerable Jewelry and} Aj! of them kept up a terrific clatter to othy P. Lehane, physician to Coroner} With ‘women sitting on the floors and | enough furniture to comfortably furnish He observed that she had a| grouped in chairs and in the aisles, j” @ flat. ounced the joint P | the District aitern Sevche thle ny | "4 lassoo might do the trick,” volun- ment would bi se th | teered a mail wagon driver from the duties] ‘The refusal of the Justice ¢ see iened | Postottice—recently from Oklahoma | whle such assurances was the cause assigne: A small boy—always the small boy—| a w-|for a second delay, which put off what the entrance of woman into eal field would tend to of woman from t fbilttes of the hom: je of warn later comers from bumping into Dooley. them. lvery gentle voice, with a Southern in-/ Chairman Davis ant ‘nVe were happy,”” said the young tonation meeting in order P ‘ i | essayed to climb the tree. Mr. Owl ob- woman, “as long as my money lasted at Aas SNe ane | The doctor drew out for her the slab) ‘The Anti-Suffragists had floor for | ™@" sunrege yee fener i ret a \ ett i not the} ved to manufacture and fluttered tol j | dered out by Boardi c M " trial until late this afternoo b rhe Gl | y : ’ , duet, Moller's body was iuld j hours in charge of M a neighboring elm. The crowd hooted | My husband would not work. When m: at her usual hour, though nautical men 1 Liuet, y was lu the first tw@ hours | ge Oo! ; oted | Miss Margaret Doane G. ighter of Bishop Doane In Conference With Lawyers. and gave chase. Branch of the “That's a wise bird,’ remarked a man | ened Justice Dowl-| with a gray beard | In} Yes, but he got his dates mixed, The | Attorney Je-| poard of Aldermen met yesterday,” sald win, of Brook-| Johnny Murrayy the City Hall engineer. e accused man. The owl f yétoin & Pp to this mounted the | hour no fool bird out the | fire department. Information whieh has > ‘hairman of the F y Villard | j covered all but the dead man’s) Arthur M. Dodge, were pretty sure she would get any-//,05. The girl Knelt on the concrete| ecutive Committee. Mrs. H where but to Quarantine. Capt. James ijor and put her arms around the dead| nad charge of the Suffragists | Bradley managed to head her Into Quar | jnan's neck and cried quletly for amin-} Meg, Henry Villard, of New York antine at last, but she covered most of ute or two, Then she raised her head} city, had this to say { the upper bay first, Twice she touched | and said NE PUSIAU ERAS ueccuunttriean asl bottom, but backed off before any harm| "Oh, honey boy, honey boy, why did /s.41? siave, half free, and, in the present was done to her hull. On the cutter in| you do it? maatceitrenaoriaieipolkisaleproevens the pilot house were Henry W. Taft, Dr. Lehane drew her a) Rates aanailaredreallontreenwills who only learned after they | tell him nothing of herself except that| oa pattot to defend his freedom, Wel lished t he Kaiser Wilhelm she had known Lieut, Moller fora long) oon of thie State, who pay taxes, | Denver nc money ran out, he pawned my jewelry And when I protested against his tak- {ng my wedding ring, he choked me and hit me over the head with a revolver, and when I tried to take the revolver from him he bit a plece of flesh out of | my back. | “After a while we had nothing left ¢ but the furniture. He told me he didn’t like my relatives and proposed that we | 24 Bs sell the furniture and go to Philadel. | Came aboard that a Justi vay. She would The LAUTER-HUMANA is a piano of gloriously beauti- t tll 1901 ears, I have decided to ee heim fime and find been with tilm two hours eee Seu | ENTOMBED MEN RESCUED, | t phia, where he would buy a barber |i, with Mrs. Taft aboard, was stuck 0 bofore he went to the Grand Union Ho- | who by ever-increasing hundreds of| ("18 Sulaxettes wrote to the fr y | SEATTLE, Wash, Feb, 24-—Nine | ful quality that @// can play hop and start all over. I sold the fur- | the Gedney. tel to kill himself, She had gone to thousands are compelled to earn our (° of Colorado, Utah, Idaho and noon kindly workmen entombed yesterday ino with the aid of musiceroll and alture and we went to Philadelphia to. | ‘The tutter had on board besides the /Pniiaielmnia and tcard Oe Maleate |liveliioods in shop, In factory and in| WWsoming for testimony € working this cha 2 o'clock." sewer cave-In were rescued at 6.50 [ treadles, Itcan al gether, re eT customs officer all of the immigration | ee ray ete ee per office, are elimply. raising the well-/ Of Woman suffrage. I have here their ely thereafter the lawyers on | 4M to-day adles, It can also be played Married to Make Her Slave. | inapestord) Recaues tie: captain io the jofticas funeral, remembered banner of revolt of 1776 prayers Thetr optr along with Fischer-Hansen, = by hand in the usual way, Jt “He would not work, and pretty | good ship Tmmix Wee a ere Gene Leona : ) taxation without representation. that woman suffrage h Alexander Michael OR is TWO PIANOS in one. . retty soon | t some ou Te ce sa aeons pis Seay ose | MArriage and divore leaner our money ran out again and he beat | 80°" o2% 0 ae Bo out Smith at Governor's Island, | Summing up the arguments of those Page ‘The especial feature of the 0 tT oin indicted with him, but is Fe e The Hudson picked the iter Pow- | Some life, or on anything else, good or not yet on peandy seve ul more important witnesses for . “President Allston : | Anna How Bia mttien (Nad aleeeneayieelie ten ee favoring the measure, I iar LAUTER-HUMANA is the hattan, of London, out o! fog and} . r Shaw esident of the National ‘ e < time that T should go out and seek the | gaye ter permission to come in HURLED BY AN AUTO y ee Rirreesenacelatien sata s, of Ohio Unis were taken into. the pameem ine control throug pcny company of strange men. He sald he | powhattan's skipper & | “When we conaider that in all the|Versity, writes to our secretary that he chambers, where the Tah reeeeiecurprenvaceetsPlanczol lis married me for that. I was almost | crazed and came back to Brookly type, individual rendition is possible and easy, at he some tine before the defendan ion to let, turned to his cell in the T ‘women vote and that the hope then en- | Before the prosecution had rested this | lertafned by him and others for a bet- morn terment of affairs through woman au \ frage has not been reali in any meas- ure | "He say lived many years in Colors voted to amend the constit —and stayed right where he was, us “ Revenue Cutter Blundered About, a a He followed me, two weeks later,| Revert be took A8ed Timothy Golden Crushed by ivisiven and promised to reform if 1 would ta |, Then the Hudson went out to look Lele, | suffrage had been previously given his wite again. I loved him, eve, | {oF Some one of the resi of the feet Vehicles and Mangled by | that the further extension was g' Hf "that was n n sonorously | oneintonts | after years of experience, it 1s absurd and back OOTS, i an hour . i} OeHOWHATEl| yan automobile beneath the | of wo ‘ oid Powha a grocery” Wagon)’ atlor he| {actor In government In political offlces the wom- sked by the horse this after-| “Aa I passed from polling place to|¢" almost Invartal subordinate of Denver at; Positions and assert no | countries of rope where full suffrage has been extended to women partlal | ank you" | UNDER WAGON WHEELS. We Invite inspection at our factory (s8, 0, 62, 64, 66 and 68 Lackawanna Avenue) and at our warerooms (657 and 655 Broad Street) In Newark. We have no New York agency We mail catalog of Flemish, Colonial, Empire and Mission styles on request, tESTABLISHED 1862) lL AND | umbago | Ags t Distri | ws USE e | th read to the jury affidavits of | y Macaluso, chief witness against | | ummer, it being alleged by the | Omega Oil contains Staeal ' t methyl at Macaluso was bribed to alter) galicylate, which is one of the bee H then, and went to live with him in| Adams street. I went to work and got $12 a week, but my husband would not work, “One week after I rejoined him he to ussume that the batlot in the hi n has or will he a dangerous r ene! 2 othy Golden, sixty years ling place in the cits s tence either his testimony go that Fischer-Hansen | knowny H beat me, Then he renewed his proposal lt nd OREN STEN LET ESR ETD nT was greatly | Or Rood or evil.’ You see that this Is a. would go free known remedies for Rheumatism and that I make a living for him on the 82,UP to i ys EM) ‘ man who has come to dl moulas sori ree. Lumbago, Rub the Oilinto the place treets. He sald he had arranged to lier eon’ at the Hudson Street Hospital with a/impressed by f 1) GT aes ae ie ED rome in Adjourns Trial Again. | that hurts, and the pain will stop. | ines la ed gc ‘acture of both legs a nsclous- | PoliGes, though he thought quite other- pehtndd put me in a place In Mulberry street. ARGIEM USAT ERR EPSOM BR tere all eineieeetr i before he saw tt tried,» | _1n anttcipation t | There is no case so bad that Omega When I refused he said he would kil Whee ail aa ‘ Sohal | Poeees Re toreaucatlontlalimeny sational climax had been a| Oil won't at least give relief. Trial “"T belong to a gang, ines ee es Jen was atruck while crossing La-| tey stood AlnefoUniowanwemenisce nsation trial, a blg crowd packed the | bottle 10c, Large sizes, 26c, and 606, ; my gang marry women like you a ninth str Street by PAESSCLS m this Fischer: | by Danlel Chaun performing thelconimon and use it practi women work for us, If they don't, we B@Ve UP at 420 o¢ street. Ti ecaus. ting, th Hansen was pale rried looking 2 block line of trucks and sad hor ote Hen ean (WAS | a0. of Woe COATT CTS: (Ue ta li kill them and ship thelr bodies away | Cursing dr) Tnadaplatitoere Newtown, of No (HG ee ert ematical method, is 1 to-day as he was He did not pnd. nobeay knows what becomes of eam in aten nd aR 4) man fell to the street al dent 1 districts u Cap: nt | Hatural way of affecting public opinion | Sheak. word to | : ple to deat en by Frank Savarere, of No.! i111 5§ per cent. of the vote cast was | ANd condition ere .|| February Furniture Sale [ y Immigrant a Factor. for the audie t becau “He brought four men to the house and wanted me to entertain ther by women the lowest rin ‘|| Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock The old man fell es of i it sigtsiei ; | wenn eA dammeninventl: ed certain negotfations | WE TRUST ANY HONEST When I would not do so, he beat me SOOT ne Hat trict was 37 per cent,| Miss Mary Dean Adams, investigator ‘that were sul gress ne would take | allowed on all cash sales, PERSON: ONE PRICE eh tered t caathaniataleh Cinna t furlously” with both feet, sast, while in the Tender. | for the New York State Commission of | anotter recess until 3 o'clock, when br H RS early all night. fervaoat were frightened by eset over him ; elrsinnie aid not reachial Ber Cent) Immigration, opposed ti gure that the matter would be | We pay freight & RR tare, Shot During Struggle. big White Star liner Teutonte, out 1s of the automobile and the Th de ino the special reasons, She fay cathy port : TE COMPLETE i OR The witnees said that on the morning) in. tht A a > arrested. MERGED tl ovement: “The part the Immigrant woman would | jury," added. the Jestive that eT thal -n i of the shooting, her husband awoke her —<——— Mrs. Ella H. Crossett, o play under a system of woman suffrage | Wasting your time. The steps that are KCI We do not ask employers’ ref- Bra erence. Call or write for Il- lustrated Catalogue 44, EAL SWETTECO 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, NYCITY -|13 most significant. First, because she | NOW I progr progtess may have the effect of materially sim at daylight and told her that If she did and shortening not do as he ordered he would kill her, He threw a rope over her, she sald | bound her arms and legs, and threw . | her on the bed, stating » intended : CRASH | ing at > i to pack her in a big trunk and ship) WHEN BRAKES FAIL her to the place in Mulberry street. She TO HOLD WHEELS.| to-day ree adit The | BAKER HELD UP AND president of the New York § ee an Suffrage Association, sa ROBBED iN TAXICAB,| “Docs it mean nothing to therearein New Y. State ove women organized to secure chise? That a few years ago 000 people endorsed our pe WRITE FOR OUR 1909 CATA- LOGUE—MAILED FREE t{ple think, In Greater b} but there Is scar fran-| the S| 1 600,-|ing a itlon at th : York lone, | As eat ely a city or town In| Garner, well e which has not an & nereas-j claiming to be en population, There are at least | had married the d 5 twenty places outside of New York City | sherri Douglas street, was held Avenue Court, Brooklyn, allow the police time to in- Bro: ARPVETS, BEDDING & DRAPERIES O08 ABERAC GREDIT TERNS | nched herself free a es , estigate a sto time of the constitutional conve r duit po; ol tae ile Ned rself free and he sprang y ' Ga a story In which was in- mhat aaeoel Tene Pe Ha vent Baily hich have an aunt aan u pula |lawrer-p } > played such f mhere was as : on the In the dense mist which Imperiiled| Victor Jenner, a baker, of No, 480 P BOT >, Utica, Ni-/feg than A year ago, fell Inteva can oe | “1000 “ 2,00 ‘ } bed, and a pillow turned o: playing | traffic over the B. R, T. lines a Lexing- | aver found by Police. | thousands of peop! orsed our | agara there are| trouble re Ra ColRGE | UALOO aes 10. “ pay) 1 a revoly Just then ayenue train from n ins { lealy at Rockwell DIN? ‘The State Gr with a mem-|la Out of 158/ through his alleged extortion of money || 150 15,00 2.25 ( aunt entered the re ashed into a ain of six cars| fear 6 carly, th fe was very | bership of $0,000, the Natic cities an rk/Statevonly y de rs, who had been | \ “ | “ Wocisihe ed. oT multonisieeet “4 aFs | excited and trick of being! tion of Labor, the Sta Savanithisiveatireportedir reat iiomoral acts by the ftattan || 200 (, 2000 | 2,50 0 ulton stree \ avenue of men who had forced | ate nisi ported few or no tm- 300 30,00 3.50 she picke the ng Mot from » the cat robbed him| ters’ Association, the Women's ( ts t and haggard, and |} “gor Terme Apply Alse to New Yor e dollar por year bi {and saw her husband fal smash e orn both P Renogyt Watch In front} tian Temperance na ners] ‘ 1 fickle, | he \ time jauntiness. |] Rtate, New nd Connecticni. wuarantéeing sour platsee ; Her story was ne ken on cross- Ad Mp agers | front ibeliey ainade whose representatives are here to- imp 2, irresponsible, Partner May Help State. eakage; your broken examination. ct typress Hills t will tr . day perstitlous, ruled absolutely t “T cannot speak a word," he sald to f eer & T fates: tio delayy The next witness was her father, t 1 t seats but not In-| —_———-— Injustice to Women, ii and intensely personal in her point the fen topped him, "You . end 8 Hl Frank Orrichinto, He swore that J LOS ANGELES ENTRIES Mrs, Helen Z. M. Rodgers, an attor-|0f views in many things much resem-| “Micha r, seemed in het. | === Beate “law! | * father and mother of his wife were In- otorma.a Flynn reported ( ut-law, of Buffalo, president of the| bling a sheep. She would be capable Ce It Was stated that his case erywhere, ane J insane, and that the dead train on the _--———. Bie ' i rearuel lionderstandina dust ate PRN Tht not been discussed directly, but @ + . the dotenc SO ENCRUCENGRE ed train) on) th LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 25,—The en-| Buffalo Professional Women's League, | UMlerstanding Just about as much of) min who was in position io know what American Optioal Protectirs tal aberration. ‘The « was then ad- to be transferred to ¢ tr t w follow spoke as follows matters political as a man born deat! had happened Inside the Justice's cham- Ci tio Journed until to-me he clamped | “The young girl, loving pleasure,|@Nd blind would of the A |bers sald this: “If the trial should go orporatioa, i H rl, i ure, | 4 fetes pe Jon it all depends upon Michaelson Otto Goldemith, See. “ Mother galety and juxury, as normal young| “A few weeks ago I asked a mani \hether he will be a witness for the 1284 Broadway, | pr e aredluren tae faced by this strange; Who {8 & naturalized allen and active | State or not.” cb = aa during the a i ri hor organizer what effect he thought; Nelther Mr. Jerome nor his assistant Maflettone, a | paradox, that the hand ad et 5 yok part the Bey Trade Mark.) 1 ie vinscoeny . hegatnst hare whan) she suffrage would have on his country.) Mt Smyth, took part in the Tast con: SPRCIAL PORTO DAY ath WATCHES & DIAMONDS § showed on ) advancement, and he omen, He laughed and sald; ‘Why,|powling’s chambers, bexinning at 2 v ’ . } ward the | she would se Only Justice, Mr. Batdwin, LNU vote for a pound of Agent will call if desired, CHOCOLATE ¥V FUDGE . mpossibly hard, b 7.80 P 3 TOLINO, widow of Carlo Bertolino, Funeral at her late residence, 215 By T pou! 100 i fee iae ie scher-Hansen. were «1+ POUND at ring ud Deckiaw, 112, | dishonor, all the | macaron! | il orders uf th ERY ATG & DIAMOND CO, ! 1 a s [ for the asking. This victous contrast | rr aT P ¥ riffs guarded every prOUND, 3 aM Gt Tel, S867 Cort, » to warrant one justice to the wor no toils, an¢ m the Jud ‘One w , aay | of injustice to the woman who toils, and | WOMEN GUESTS SENSELESS ea aE men -_ Hy was just + € of Goth ist, | indulgence who surrenders | - Q ust Inside the door in the private i) f) hiss of a bullet wht by her ear STORM SIGNALS STILL Sonn | than t y barrier to the hon-| CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Three women, un- axiraordinary rece Nera cake tC) Lol henptt Sunday. CONTI BER 5 port Domi mirror bu his face | orable ady of women, ey conscious from smoke, were rescued by ee unjust discrimination on the ground of| firemen when flames spread through ROOSEVELT TO TALK IN PARIS. FLYING ALONG COAST. oF ald Ane | sex, heightens this shameful contrast.”"| the Normandie Hotel, Nos. 117 North SRE: GOH resent 1 na : Aa een The Opposition Heard Clark street, to-day. A dozen other| PARIS, Feb. 24.—The University of i . 7 i : ; Meek and Minted te {Paris announced oMctally to-day. that f aaa fea the fol Ne Piet eearielle wile nd blinded Aa) Watley Uh Vincent. Ferrer, and Lexington ' b 1 In oppo. Smoke. assisted into the Aaliveen anv addrense thers ay, at 10.90 A, M. Interment at s et wad. te perte | cane, Games| ys the bi Seer crearmenets. Calvary Cem western Ble O'FARK: On Feb at his residence, = 519 Manhattan DOMINICK Jy \ IMO Quinine, ide do Extra Charge for It. O'FARRELL, only son of the late i remedy, et cai 1) Advertisemey Fi fsa oe 99, CB! nd Catherine O'Farrei ) The World de jor ainaature, ot ay’ ety Pgres ie selis menace of funers) hereafter, s interfered wit and only by lite! $20,000 extent, was destroyed with @ fad Musgrave 00; Ben Btone, 110 Apprentice allowance; clear and fast,