The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1910, Page 3

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o ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910, EQUAL PAY PLAN ‘Love Js the Universal Motive, Bernhardt Says; {QP HYPNOTIZING, ESTELLESMASHES GIRL IN FLAMES. « ~ GREECTED BY = Modern Play Truer to Love Than Modern Life DEATH AVENUE'S THINGS TO ATTEND FIRES HOUSE AS EDUCATION BOARD "Pieteh heal en bad oe NEMESIS DEMANDS "MOOVIN PITCHERS” SHE RUNS FOR AlD 7 Women Should Be More Self-Sacri- Schneider Warns N, Y, Cen-|Colored Lady Batters Kiosk Rescuer Rolis Her in Blanket ficing Than Men Because They Have Commission ‘on By-Laws and ‘Epigrams Greater Talent for It. Legislation Opposes Report by the “A Mother Is the Only Artist Who tral Lawyer in Court to | and Hat, and Uses Pin on and Pulls Down Blaz- of Mayor's Committee. Great peal Pod te Fceuta Who Can Cease Waving Fingers, Pollen, ing Portierss r fia a Kival. —— WORK NOT THE SAME Actress: $3 «People Are Much Truer to Their Real d | A Selves in the Theatre Than Every | * Claim s Made That Men Con-| ee Day. They Get a Perspective on| ‘ . isd | e Their Own Lives.” | trilyute Some Services. Im+ | possible for Women. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. | | A boy of seventeen sat in a dressing room of the| Newark Theatre last night and talked of love, which he, IT “DISCOMPOSES” HIM, | "88 Feskon man ten cen's ia good nurt| ‘or me to git into dis hyar moovin eee pitcher show. A Miss Margaret Copeland, twenty-one years old, was seriously burned at 1 o'clock this morning when her flimay itis riatate (Talla me a ticket! dressing gown caught fire at a gas Railroad Officials Called to od trom the eyes of Ketetle East One Hundred and emands dat you sells range a husky colored lady, as she) Ninth Answer for Disregard of Ser- 1 after 10 o'clook last night in s with Mrs, Margaret Ink fand the latter's husband on the third | Noor e house, and, feeling il, was heating water for a footbath, She vice Board Ord Y wore over a skirt a . flowing gown, Th 4 a ide etary of The the i} and os she turned back to the gas Abraham Stern, George W. Wingate said was the motive power of the drama and of real| Eleventh enue ack Removal As#o-| you a f me of the folls brushed again oti ei the Committee on life. He spoke enthusiastically, and a cynic might have) lation, who appeared against the New| now, We close in about Afteen ny eeeg! se: onesie nig n of the Board said that the boy had a great many {Iusions to lose X Cen iu i Rate} 1d aly Git rant the Sate cote to Comp DreaeraaAe in Wein He stretched long, slender booted legs before him as he| “l 3 4h Laie jrnterng through’ (hb. (Uliana © Compt vrendergast in wht : At he *had Wo objects tr at's none your bigness, you hyn > han v4 mr ie : talked, and his hands had the slim angularity of youth, lw "4 t me=dat's none bian t warts ot other a Wey oppore in positive terms the propo- z ‘ « val of t ane we ess ignited the portleres URE IS attend gual say tor women yet the long, leonine eyes looking out from a golden | eventh avenue ratiroad tracks and the | € see Just a waeny part 0 de show ane teachers in the Bohools, hip tha mane seemed full of wisdom, And no wonder, for they'| pafiicat downfall of The" Meatanua. | Sobel wan aboat t noth Sn oe eKian tadnterich aan committee takes a stand in’ opposition belonged to Madame Sarah Bernhardt, a great-grand-| \ 1 Alexsany r mood mission, which re- | mother of s| ty-seven, who is nevertheless th The s ductor on the Fo and Madisor. line, who had just gone to bed ting a lunch Mrs. had pre. + dev Lyman, ¢ New York mith, © the | for further p oungest woman in the world nd act of “L’Aiglon was just ove: nd the frenzied enthusiasm Borted for al attorney The doctrine that the salary should general manager, | 4801, smashed lntend- | Klork su and then smas at ard ber «creams and ran to follow the portion and not tie sex ix | Of @ Mammoth audience might have tended to induce a certain optimism. | algae, : seal Vien Palieene a , the ‘of Fducation, | For Sarah Bernhard: {s in a sense a perpetual debutante, and undoubted ile seven CUBE Hold of hers He Wee nena tht but he threw hee down, tis lows the applause of the citizens of Newark last night gave her as much pleasure | ihe ts AIR: non lavianin aves | acalttoys birveces oe the Ns net abet om her “burning. Rarmenta” and ent multip! Seer aalaty agheduieoroens as the handclapping which followed the award to hor of the Conservatoire's nue When children were on thetr way to| with her h ve bed, “Phin put ‘Out the Bee PAA NE un first prize in tragedy just fifty years ago, tent, discourag Meulty and ith however, in the pr te pre bed. ‘This put out the fire er lite. his hands were badly eckson helped Mr. Ink tear blaz res and throw them out the nd the house did not catch fre. pbel ane and h ent, administrative ¢ We do not co: “There are great roles which we call) the white ers in| | of vengeance, of cruelt ck to his eariter others of fan-|topic with a sition to supe medy, but In the play, as in Loveies: nt schedules. life, these are really roles of love, Not Only Element. under anot name. Consider the) '° “The committee also disagree with the gre. pons away 1 of fight, Plays Die Young. ’ u delleve many persons live | old age without love?” Plays do not at " Bernhardt ax counse! for|telle was f and Poltcem t5 help get her to the West the witness free | One Hundred and Twenty-ftth » ‘oad toed snd during his exam- | MeGrath s about which I have quently Interrupted him and accused him | station. | Dr. Dalamuth of Harlem Hospital " ay an ' that Mies A ey Chen whic rep! araagieg of ty! ypnotize him All th on the, Handa ae oe i pay t of a it mum written in The Evening World, directiy ith oni ven th ne | Don't Hypnotize Me!” hen. but but not having Inhaled the ea) to women teachers of boys’ classes or {ndj they all go back to love. |they are every day ed a question, Mr, | Me unahe of -! flames it is believed she will recover, nd eighth years, The! the motive power of the world, ‘Had abactive oh thule Gon few. o sed var at tha wiideag, | oealmiat twelve | He dressed Jackson's hands, and Jacl mai) $i. a ok ae ten eee ede,” dora," “Beffa,” all|see the ersal emotions | tM 01 Hl t: |] Mehes Tong, and lunged at Winklemeyer. | is $1.38, and in the ane 5 : Apihty nak hid Al pried sabe Fortunately he was wearing a high turn- Jes for an increase of Problems, have their inception in love {ay other wa Ran, Heware! Hewa oa can't hype [UO few tolde and Whillated & te William D, Veeder died y yemer age and of $80 in| thwarted, triumphant or betrayed.” | Jt was at this moment that the very | notize im, You are ¢ trying to dis ar : ie r ss ba sy at his home, No. 182 Komsen street, ; al emotions of the Newark audi compore me, b nu can't do It." « ve Teer Brooklyn, He was Surrogate of Kings foe Le Lied’ Love the Great Motive. e were bought into play. A very i 1 ok f ate Cor the Harem | Bounty from 1885 to 1 “Then you consider love the only ted Mttle French woman, a. privi Bho” Gliligan Co ‘lay, didn't bother to ask her ‘term and a member of the Constitutional on by d motive for @ great play?" I asked, d member of the Bernhardt com. , address, Ile gave her a new one. It in| Conventions of 1870 and 19%. He was salary “It is the only universal mo- nm and not the t the position g the same, the xalary must be the In this contention we belleve the “ttf ‘ f _ ve | 0s anon Wi ee t Is not every one that permits tove | 1 his life, but at least it rules tions, ny, rushed into the dr sing room the workhouse. |soventy-six years old. — the news of the re terr: r in Newark, There were ex ons of horror and pity from hardt. Immediately some- e done for the victims she nly one sure of ure of the position may be the | t? cont waving your finger at ¢ through necess:ty, that fact alone elder, “or TL won't an- and it is to the imag pir » * done, rin five min- the finger and answer ‘ 1 the only element to be considered | nation that a play must appeal. Tru ng was di in five min ‘ N termining the salary. It sometimes the modern play Is with the management's consent, tho question,” cat in Magtstrate Fi U | . | ment was made from the eb Try and aet sensibly, Calm i mitted that the male teachers | truer to love than modern life 18, for it navi cahis aethe e 2 Seneuste at ix no way for a witness Contribute qualities to | stilt teaches that love is the synons ha : the punils not oq ally contributed by the | atinee would be especially for a woman.” | ¢q Of course T didn't say that," replied en othe ords, differet id . Le Hy ide estan eee ar ola werah wa rent kind | “But why should women be more self | y siugsto discampose me." of work is di »y the men, and of some . | : sacrificing than men?” I objecte: | claimed, h value. How much this quality so ‘A ie Mme. Bern vividly ca buted by the men is wot ol Tie ace eft as In «very walk in life discrimination between the true form, o* *+yle and of values, whether financial, commercial At smiled her writhing, | the gr and ine smile. s is difficuit to state; there is | fon, however, te, andl if 80 the r af the por and the false wins and enjoys success. In questions of fa Lo neraamie dese or meaicinal, the judgement of the men and women who Wheelie select and appreciate and utilize the true and genuine product, proves most profitable and most satisfactory to themselves and to all who follow them. commission's report hedules wii! | © provides a maximum of $1,440 | nen and women tn the sixth grade, two fingers at the wit lered another question “Didn't you say that Magistra rvient to the raflroad remember ff 1 an Therefore, in connection with so important a subject as Se aan try oath a TURD the physical well-being of the people, the most eminent eee by Rerigr ay ormteampeiy ja: Wuanmaer bueed physicians insist on full information as to the wholesome ¥ are nov We were only i in the sixth grade. Transfer Impossible, | possible to transfer nto higher grades, as there are nature and truly beneficial character of the component parts of the remedies used and prescribed by them, and the wisa manufacturer not only supplies them with the knowledge desired, but also combines for them in proper ray that you had only two al of the rail k enth avenue and ab destruction of “The Proportions the very substances most approved by them Neient vacancies gnd will not be at piled Schnelder and omits every objectionable substance. The world-wide to come. If it is proposed to artes this could not be fded to death-dealing virty-nine years toddie, Onee 1 ned Brennan ran rlost a log. Later a lawyer, a com. accaptance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna by phy- sicians and the well-informed of the world, as the best of family laxatives, is due to the universal satisfaction which it has given for more than a quarter of a century and also to the fact that it is a remedy of known quality and known istation. With the in. living, as stated by th » that would be illegal and rhe recommendation that the sala ries of principals of elementary sche - not a New York Cent a! component parts and to the further fact that the California Be based Upon ihe cee eeiany poneole Fr Air abate a Anoak Fig Syrup Co. presents it to the world simply as the ideal 4s one | should not be adopted. In The Court awarded that boy strengthening personal laxative to cleanse and sweeten the he, Proposed ncteduten provision is a sll e—for 8. boy'e, life. system «ently, yet effectually, and to dispel colds and are now no principals | twelve classes, If the| headaches and to assist in overcoming constipation. To should be adopted the: get its beneficial effects — always buy the original and genuine, gor sale by all leading druggists. The full name e allowed to tell the |at $€00 a body." At this point on taidng human life aistrate Freseh! de- |} arge the fleld : ; |igecen ui Sera eet coed: CCU MULGtIRNT ee heating: MACE Ea of the company — California Fig Syrup Co—is always nBOTe An tecordi y fe, | ——__—— plainly printed on the front of every package, also objects to this i, Lee FOUR RAID CAPTIVES HELD. » most desirable po-| # oat nak political and social! | and sh t and she it to bear, dules proposed by | barged tm Seventeen women cation for the last and submitted to the | - =| | Rs Cot Blane:wan 4 HERE H wan held tn $1,000 5 | Ee easiness Mons) font tn Announce an Important Sale of Twenty Years | ae Mresman, Women’s and Men’s Experience ~~ = on lng of thttle 4 Pure Thread Silk Hosiery stupid, has a capacity for devotion that amounts to gorius,” she re- c r f he ha plied. “Woman's devotion does not t on th 1! always take the form of lov: for a { L Jar room. He said he } NGTON Mayor of } y man. Very often it is a passion f 1 Diecverene : y's se t “ ads | 5 ror I for bnmanity Mike that of Monua hm Saas oe ? al et for the tL) ore Taft's guest a Vanna, But the best form it can aor t Any H ru ue th a f House t y take, the one which gives the most ave Glove 1 C aueee ? 1 the fi r ” > 1 t tim i the ALL ABOUT ROYALTY, Edit W, Fi ew York Bensonhurst Y., Nov. Publisher New York World Dear Sir—I have ad World for twiee a ye TNA ToUeAY nea @arien Gara vain To be held Monday, December 5th y Cinent of Tate, West Twenty-third & Twenty-second Streets 1910. ed in The s once or the last twenty t was invariably ad. never advertise twice but once, and s when the ad. was inad- ly worded. y truly yours, HPNRY W, FIS B. Altman & On. AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF FURS happiness to the world and to the woman is—the love of a mother for @ child, Tke grestes: vole is lijar Ability to Speak English {). 0 pal that of the Madonna, Not the most : HER, | varied, not the most dramatic, but | i. pa Bea (en 2 ah pel ld sie e M Light on WHY The | weantitut as religion which iy nor j OOS Factor in Murder Trial \ avi f Glo MRS. LITTLE HONORED. World. Printed 52,726 “Help | 4ramatic at all, A mother ia the —How She Was Found. : Wanted” Ads. Last Month— | only artist who never has auy re- Nearly DOUBLE the 27,783 Pub- | grets, who can nover nave a rival. lished in ALL THE SIX OTHER | motherhood makes of every wom: | oi osyin ae tm hie : ' AND FUR GARMENTS IS IN PREPARATION NEW YORK MORNING AND an what you call in this country @® [omen than at any previou room, Is t : TOCETHER APPED | star bn the enurteroom toda Weaiveats FOR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th. : . 1 could not help wondering as of H ne, char pt COMPETENT WORKERS RESPOND | urak talked if the spin. of of Clarene over, wan is reste Macide QUICKLY TO “HELP WANTED" | pole, hovering over the Faxiet feminine eleme : Fadty Cold Meat wade mat sigucee | Fit Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York, - Spoon with each Bottle, ADS. IN THE WORLD. gat in the Newark dressing Mtened away by the oaths re aly might not have inspired this apotheosis | |on the witness-stand yesterday of motherhood and 1 drew the youth in by one of the witnesses as having veen of a newly were other | Auxiliary and| A Fine wound, healed

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