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~~ TO GRAND JURY Pirkner May Forgive Hus- band, but Pretty Nurse | Never. | | JAIL. BOTH ARE IN le Loves Me and She Knows It,” Says Girl Prisoner Proudly. Wlictments were sourtit before the B en County Grand Jury in Hacken- Kk to-day against De. E,W. F. . who has a wanitorium at Pirk <o. h street and Ha- and Miss Glen Willy, a The doctor and the rested in Haworth last ht at the inst Mrs. Pirkner, physician's wife, and she was the Hnwipal witness before the Grand Jury After coming out of the Grand Jury | Mrs. Pirkner said that she had re- fed how ther husband and Miss Willy | ‘ t had lived together in open defiance of the law and of her feclings as a wife. 5 “That bra man,"* \ nan,” #n Mrs. Pirkner, me in my | own home. at my je} Pieband loved he Mund that she was proud 3 will ever move me ‘o stay my pre tion of her. As for my husband I don't heHeve ho is tn his right mind. ‘This In the third time he has preferred his Aurses to his wife, disgracing me and lind ehildren, 1 am getting tired of ity VANPERWEYDR May Forgive Him. “T cannot believe him to be entire! sane and if he repon's I may be pre- valled upon to forgive him. 1 would do this solely for the sake of the chil- fdren, But Miss Willy I will never for- \ sive.”" | The pretty young nurse declared at the same time that she thought t: was! iMtotic for Mrs, Pirkner to resort to the lew, § "Bho knows,” said Migs Willy, “that the dootor loves me be:ter than he does her, and this makes her wild. Why don't she go ahead and get a Mvorce. She Degan ‘ation suit, why doesn't whe go ahead with it.” | Both the physician and Miss Willy Itted their guilt to Police Justice Bratt last night and Sheriff Conklin said to-day that indictments would be found as a matter or routine, 1 penalty for the crime charged is o year's imprisonment or a fine of $1,000 |The Bowery Senator Has Decided Views on Woman | Suffrage and He Is Not Reiuctani to Express Them and io Vote According to His Ideas. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ‘If man is the mighty affair he thinks he is, why should he be afraid of political comp by the women? If he's not such a mighty affair, then it's | time he stepped down and gave the ladies a chance o show what they can do in politics.” Tim” Sullivan's opinion of don’t know that the from the Bowery has announced his ipporting the next woman suffrage bill. of votes for women, however new {t may 1 me, is an old story to Senator Sullivan tition have “ Perhaps ‘There woman famous Ser ention of But the issue you you be to you a “Live if you look quite as many th men the young girls as mez in business, Dr. Pirkner declared to Justice Bratt sple going to work these that Miss Willy was nis wife, but he! mornings, you'll s sould not tell when or by whom they| wre e'amun compete t bad been married. Miss Willy said that | men comp she was the doctor's common law wife, | Pete with them In politles have changed, bv com-| — why shouldn't they ” whereupon Justice Bratt informed the} “Mr. © toll me some tlme ago! has been tried. Give a woman couple that they were making admis-/ that he h too much haif c chance and youll find she sions of guilt women to t to see then can reason just as well 1nd gen- rash ymielinad Wrs not present the| polit I said. erally is a good deal fairer and Pou oined the hearing and fixed ' 1 Sauarer th is ities. waver then a mai all at $1,00 in each case. Dr. Pirkner | He: Believes in) Fellti ha wAUcauIeA cia Tnele wanted to give his Haworth sanitarium, | 5 th y I Which he valued at $19,000, as bail, but! the v are » see wh Mr 8 he could not produce the deeds. Nor, are so | that Mr, Croker P “ aE A » way about ft, ould he or Miss Willy get anybody to! ever had anything to do with theme €0 on their bond, Sheriff Conklin took| he sald, “Now, I've #0) much re The One to Trust. harge of them and locked them up. | pect for polit ue Wd) “You gan give me the woman with the Romantic Conduct. Henin awe. WOK en- | heart every time," exclaimed the Senat Mre. Pirkner deciared to an Evening | nobling, They have an educational | from the Bowery phaticall ‘0 World reporter to-day that her hus! vatie at I was a booby | can xo to ay sho's gol band began to condu T won't say th tically with pretty ‘ himself roman- ty toact ¥ Ngure that {f her heart} when 1 first to Albany, nurses five y: a ago, Last month while Mrs. Pirknes | "ash the other side of it. her vote will be was at Har her husband visited I can't arrel with “Big Tin's” de Do. And it's the sam her and acted go strangely that she had | scription himself twenty-two ylars nim sent to a san! mn at Greenport, | ago, because I know noth about it “A man with @ good heart and tomn., where he remained a week, lisa: yeaterday Ke po common sonse ts worth a dozen During these periois of infatuation, | br. Pirkner would neglect his practice, is wife asserts, and this has been half bokea collegiate caueation, fellows oven with a The Bowery a citizen of t) vocabulary of one manser careless who dally true since he began to pay | afraid that he ts going to make } ont 1c ago. The lent attention to Miss Willy takes, and the candor of a man who no use for a Webster, De. Pirkner |s forty years old thinks aloud with no concern for w that an Allerman work- vas Dorn in Saxony, where he go: y hear ra fruit wta: d education. He came to ause I have an obvious ‘ork mm 1897, after having served in the| nad pletured “Bis ‘Tim’ ereyan army as junior surgeon of the! . 4 ‘eserver, He is a member of the Am 8 Mean Medical Association and th a ? and New York (Co 7 the east side any re Ps a Medical societies. 1, men own kt ‘ > ha William Voll of No, 180 Nassau street, | al, and wn uf “ pounsel for Mrs. Pirkner in her sepa ‘ fitting | them i tion suit, sald to-day that the physician r bo ot " Ml-treated his wife since 1904, et as eye eins i sake = loity from his * ou M a n which a beautiful wer frank t tervent tr ; 7 t aot of Frederick Towns other t ‘ F in the aMdavit I drew up for t un Ln to bet 14 wanted hee husband continually beat her; that | Tha Gullivan Manner ght, \t he frequently strack d_ knocked i t nog her down, She n tor the Su ‘ ‘ens on her and waved a can You'd head and before he xture 0: jw your death candle. fidence, of confidence and + ; | “Although the separstic uw 7 Tahaan ‘ never torminated, Just 5 AAP eth rept iS y “There after the yOu WG . i ri d I seperation sult was but follow. | chietta . noclany ing ithe reconciliation t and cha ra . s fact grew more and m ¢ Croke toa 1 eva 1 1 le wes committed ( a! . » evolved po! ni is } i : ai] t » taund fra and | h persuaded cai ee : But § Was commited t * * 2674 | 1 1 | uently and then sent toa ® to ne fam ly | Bia Connecticut Mr Pirkner at rom the seemed like to} ¢ f V emimable woman and has bad a mighty | me i wie ; | mo af it “The women ought to vote if | fae cocker DAS had many infatua-) they think it's going to :uake Opposition Reasons S | tows for suns He called “oem OY) ¢hings any better for them," [ik Usuus a tow vente wal were angele and nightnKa Tim" added turnice up our grand wi Mayor Wouldn't see Bnt Nelson,| “Yer after year bany men have] qn saying the black man ¢ {Battling Nelson called at vhe City Ma OmKG 50 TAR RR i R we ° ie t to] vote Wecanse his face wasn’t white, | fo-May to mplain to tl 3 Mow it's the women that aren't fit thetmen in such and su ‘aunion’ But) for the ballots for reasons that ction of the police tn pre aun B® Gobt t.0 theatre last night, but the| !t Was always lesislation for tho men! ere even more silly, Anybody that that was wanted, It's time we did meet tho former ghampion lightwetght, Secretary Adain- gem-heard the complaint and promised i B0 @lace it Delove the Mayor, for declined to believes in universal suffrage has fot to be for woman suffrage. immy Oliver always voted the ouirage bie, yet YOU remember ines something for the women. “Women suffrage has been « Ouccens im the Biatee im whicn 10 ta » Vigorous Statements Bowery Statesman: or doth. | voted for every suffrage bill since I mene to 4, Mra. Pirkner obtained the warra:ft for | Albany twenty-two years ago,” he told me yesterday that time 90 per y the arrest of her husband and Miss | cent, o sie in my district were Irish, Now the Irish, no matter ‘ cent. of t pi Willy yesterday. Two Hackensack dep-| now poor thoy are, don't like to put thelr daugh‘crs to work; but the Irist uty sheriffs made the arrest, and the 7 jis ep TACGLGHE ARV. Alay Gli vavGncnlae IG \ prisoners were arraigned before Police | %@ Only eight per cent. ¢ bicomia? ule ay. May 2 Justice James Bratt in Hackensack. nationalities downtown have changed, and may be it's just because times BARNARD GIRLS » But Only Freshmen Were Em-|! “If Man Is the Mighty Atfair He Thinks He Is, Why Sheuld He Be Afraid of Political Competition by the Women? | It He's Not Such a Mighty Affair, It’s) Time He Stepped Down and Gave the Ladies a Chance. “Give a Woman Half a Chance and You'll Find She Can Reason Just as, Well and Generally Is a Good Deal) ! Fairer and Squarer Than a Man. “You Can Give Me the Woman With, the Heart Every Time--You Can Go| by the | to Act.” winter he sent jot to run ut elghty ud he insulted her | rl who # " was up | other down in Ins Think he gut “I ¢ adied Mr. 1 ne tvan, re- ALL WANTED 10. BE WAITRESSES ployed; They Hadn’t For- gotten How to Work, | GULOEN's alin —»> Have you tried it? 5 It’s Good for Hot & Cold Me: It makes a Pine Salad Dressing and Fish Sauce by adding vinega At Delicatessen & Grocery sto 1 CENTS. Spoon with Botte, A, to Sleep on the Way She Is Going things,” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY HOCTOR’S WIFE If Man Is the Mighty Attair He Thinks He Is, Why PRESSES CHARGE Zs He Afraid to Let' Women Vote? Asks “Big Tim” | } had but Atte | Pass at another 11, 1911. 30 WOMEN BATTLE. WWHARLEM STREET. ¢ QUTSIDEOF COURT S Be Kind, Said Magistrate, and Family Scrap Became Rough and Tumble, ‘Go home and be good and kind to each other,” said Magistrate O'Connor to Miss Recky Wolf and Mra, Rebecca Lehrman and thety thirty-two witnesses in Hariem Poltee ¢ raid the liveliest t today, and by vion the Magintrate precipitated fight Harlem has With Mis miittant feen In many moons Introduction we wi some pre miner Becky Wolf at No. M6 East Ono Hundred and Fourth street with he! mother, Pauline. Mra. a Le man of No. 412 Bast One Hundred and | First street, is he usin, and Mrs. 4 mother is Mra, Dora long stand tween Becky Wolf and ecky went to the po : day and . AUNMmONS | " charging her with stander. She | t tr nH court served the summons he and to-day both sides were Witnesses 15 to 17. Wolf and he up the y with t#, after ound they ky ating enteen for the Le! On. Wolf advised asking for a postponement | until they could get » withosses, Much siness demanded the atten nof the Magistrate. He sized up the an situation as a family row and attem 1 the part of a peace- maker. Actlog on his advice, the Wolf and Lehrman factons moved out of the courtroom at the same time, although | In two detachments, There five | or six men in the ¢ women carried bal carried milk bottles In thelr The opposing sides reac dred and Twenty-first strect together One of the woman witnesses made a} with a milk bottle |This was the battle signal. With one accord to Wolf faction and the Lehrman | faction got together. It was @ regular fight, woo. One of the Lehrman women witnesses twined her fingers in the whiskers of ‘Ansle Wolf, Becky's father, and hung on like the ari in “Curtew Shall Not Ring To might." She was dragged all over the street, the elderly Wolf striving in vain to break her grip. Whiskers and Wigs Go. ‘The milk bottles tor the dablea were fees, One Hun | I think you have I remarked to “Big Tim" as I rose to go. | Mr 1d most tnterest~ va smile was deprecating. h come down arked gallantly. Moe ee ei ie || Finally atx prisoners wore hustled into not he Would poll a re mana |the courtroom and the diahevelied wit nessex scattered in all directions, The | __| prisoners were Becky Wolf, Mra, Pau line Wolf, Mrs, Lehrman,’ Mrs, Dora * Mra. best part of ployment Is of SENATOR STEPHENSON 1S NOW UNDER FIRE.| Wisconsin Member of United States Senate Accused of Being Free With Money in Election, Jan. 1 Stephenson Mnited ns ed with ampaign and ares tw one t A sum of mon th ‘ . harged "Acker, Merrall & Condit Company Establishe:! 1820 Prices that Cats— noted white tare Stringless Bean: Peas, Farily Jun Apricois— ors. Noe Co JAM S—P re Frvit, vib. J Twenty-one Stores, to see) * tal « The New York the 199 WutePeose moe CEYLON TEA and wan shattered, Fingernails, fists and feet were used unsparingly, Wise of the elderly women were torn from the! | heads. One man took off his derby hat crows the head with it, and hit another Juughed until they were | Spectators faint. | “Soven Contra OMice detectives, half a and a squad of court i the job of prying the For twenty minutes | t men in Harlem, | ozen_ policeme: attendants tuck | combatants apar they were the bust Bernstein, Ansel Wolf and Sam Wolf, | Becky's brother. | Aa soon am they got into the court make ohargos and room they began Countercharges of asmault, attempted murder, mayhem, arson, disorderly con- {duct and o high erimes and misde- trate O'Connor ordered | Up until he had disposed business of the court, Pauline Wolf All the fin !meanors, Ma | them all look of the reggulir | Then he fined Mra. and the hers $5 each, were patd. | Tea. | | New York of all cities is the most discriminating and the hardest to im- press. The fact that this has come to be recog- nized as the New York | tea speaks volumes. Pound, Half Pound & 10¢, Packages ran Economy bOZEN BACH -08 Al 0 Package s— Lat e=2"'N 1.40 2.25 .2.) 2.85 .25 Conveniently Located a Fin ar mseS OA FtwwS : SUNDAY MarkDown Suit Sale $15, $20 & $22.50 Suits 56 6) To-morrow, Thursday, Jan. 12th Odd lots mostly but seemingly end- less styles running the gamut from the quict dignified tailored suit to the most dashing cf the season's novelties. Cheviots—Broadcloths Serges —Novelties Make becomingness your guide and time will prove their other virtues, in point of wearing and shape retaining qualities. Materials likewise beautiful, includ- ing cheviots, smooth and rough weaves, serges, broadcloths and mix- tures, Every coat satin lined and tailoring in every instance superb. SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Bedll 14-16 West Ith Street—New York 460 and 462 Fulton Street — Brooklyn 645-651 Broad Street—-Newark, Msrinberg Bears Made in Our Own Shops. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE of our entire stock of Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs at from ¥% to % REDUCTIONS We have made it a rule never to carry over goods from one season to another, and we have priced these goods to effect an ABSOLUTE and QUICK CLEARANCE. Our stock is still large and comprehensive, and you can select from many beautiful designs. Our stock represents the highest class of furs made. Every article made by us on the premises, The prices appended herewith will give you some idea of our varied stock and the reduction in prices. © COATS Was. Reduced to Pony Coat, 50 in. long, shawl collar... 875,00 . French Seal Coat, 52 10, long, shawl collar. ..120,00 80.00 Hudson Seal Coat (Muskrat), 50 in, long, shawl collar. Anche serge nsec sObOOO) 143,50 Caragul Coat, 50 in, long, shawl collar. + .250.00 166.50 Persian Coat, 42 in. long, shawl collar, 300.00 200,00 Persian Coat, 50 in. long, shawl collar,......550.00 365.00 SCARFS and MUFFS Was. Reduced to Skunk Searf—shawl collar... $3: «850.00 $33.50 Skunk Muif—trimmed with tails. + 45,00 30.00 Black Lynx Scarf—animal, + 45.00 30.00 Black Lynx Muff—half round. + 80,00 53.50 Fisher Scarf—one skir 53.50 + 80.00 Fisher Muff—round 5.00 SCARFS and MUFFS Was. Reduced to Black Fox Scarf—animal shawl...... . 835.00 $23.50 K Muff—half round... ++ 45,00 30.00 ed Fox Scari—animal..... + 30,00 20.00 Pointed Fox Mutf—half round, seeeee 45,00 30.00 White Fox Scarf—animal,...... ++ 45.00 30.00 White Fox Muff—haif round, .. ‘ » 45.00 30.00 As you know, our regular prices on furs are lower than those of department stores or other fur houses, so you can see what our 14 to 14 reduction means to you, We can and do under department stores and most fur houses because we are manu- facturors If any article bought here can be bought for less elee- whore we ack you (o return it, NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL Pu: WEINBERGS Son & Co. MAKERS OF FINE FURS 290 FIFTH AVENUE Between 50th’ & Slst: St’s: Alexander's Shoe Sai¢ WOMEN'S LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, All Leathers, $O.96 ded 1, white, black; were $3.50 to $ ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVE, AT 19TH St., NEW YORK WORLD WANTS WORK PON eee 4 Cy a2

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