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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. AUTOS AND WOMEN | “Married Teachers Should Not Be Promoted WOMEN FIGHT «(SSS cee soa a 1909, She asked! to time, but th eased suddenly id her her search for| in December, » She got a letter FADSOF INDICTED | For. 500 Reasons---Th2 500 Unmarried Ones” FORFORTUNESOF ses: eo: was 8 Se eta BANKER (fF BRONX “A Married Woman’s First Duty Is to Found a Home| (7, 9 rs | AUTO VICTIMS ne Oe yak mee came cae ueband | ne would be thirty-four yours old | and Rear Children, and Promotion Is Untair to Sin. |"Beauty Spot” Girl Who Is Sued | wont Wn fo ey went abtond Reto yous ad wus 8 Sa gle Teachers and to Pupils,” Says Abraham Stern. for Divorce in San Francisco Se Belling Spent $3,500 for Ma-} Appeal Reveals Ex chine Hire and Knew La- ence of P<} Contest Over Will of aS mmA To-Morrow, Saturdoy, j January 2ist, $15 Caracul Coats ‘ oe At Least Two-Thirds cf the Unmarried Teachers Are Needed} dies by Thousand. for the Support of Aged Parents, He Declares, and Also They Are More Etiicient in Their Work. ' ! | Wealihy Piano Dealer. | i} INSANITY IS THE PLEA.| | BY NIXCLA GREELEY-SMITH. The Board of Education by a vote of 27 to 10 voted! this week not to suspend the bylaw which forbids the Through an appeal taken to the Ap te Division from an ordor of the p Surrogate It was disciorod today that Charities Department Chap- an involved legal battle is pending over . r " . Promotion of married women teachers to positions as ‘ aris Haw riadiee xy with | a $ .98 lain Went on Coney Trips to principals of the city schools. A noteworthy fact of| haben ‘Heviate, . as Killed by “i +i Ride Witching Waves. this occasion was that three women members of the lin New Jersey while motoring Aug. 18, board, two of them married women, voted for the con-| 1908 Exactly Like Pictare. | tinuance of the discriminating by-law. The principals to the action are the NSE : Ne Wormer Assistant Dietrict-Attorney Abraham Stern, chairman of the Elementary Schools two sons of Laffargue, Gerard and NOW comes your opportunity to William D. Bosier, attorney for Charles Committee, was the leader of the conservative twenty- Honry, and the two daughters of Mra. procure the much wanted Caracul A. Belling, the ‘indicted vice-president of the Bronx Nationa! Bank, is making every effort to prove his client insane Belling was indicted for forgery in the Laffangue by a former marriage—Laura coat that has been a little too expzze Kimmelman Blakeney and Viola Kime | sive heretofore. To:morrow's offer ; me)man. means a genuine $15 garment, splen- The young women, as the only heirs didly lined throughout, for only $6.98, C c seven, and yesterday, in his offico at No, 31 Nassau street, he gave me in extensive outline his reasons for thinking that married women do not make as efficient teachers as those whose minds are undisturbed by first degree, the punishment for which | of thelr mother, claim they are entitle Besid “ sides the caracul co: is twenty years’ imprisonment at hard | household cares. to all the tnmurance on Laftargus's lif f ats there are labor. “Why should you discriminate against married women as principal ae fe Ge eek tamara Ga Black Kerseys—-Mixtures The banker was arrested last No-| I tnquired, and forthwith Mr, Stern offered 500 reasons—the single women terms of his will Oérs. Laffargue wa to receive that proportion of her hus band's estate, vember after he had succeeded in ob- beautifully trimmed or severely talning $25,000 from banking institutions | on the eligible list who are awaiting appointments. tailored; some with velvet sailor col “At eost two-thirds of these young teachers," Mr. Stern added, “are prac- aly 3 Mra. Fiakeney, on behalf af herself ewe bef td ck sa stock cer-| women cont "buts to the support of aged tically all in favor of the by-law re- and sister, sought an accounting from lars, others military or notched. ae 2 Beline’s TAgleeALaNE: a br parents,” Mr. Stern declared. ‘It ts un-\ fusing promotion to married women, the executor of Laftarguc's eatate, al Choice $6.98. iing’s ind ent, Dev fair to them that married women should) Summarized, therefo! Stern’ lewis 1 some 1) In his pos Wi Del ii last, Mr, Boster applied to Judge Crain | tence tern tthe chests: Te ie untale , therefore, Mr, Stern's wing ’ f hat better saving could there be ebiections to marriea women principals to the upils, for married teachers, With | are and then @ rae exception, are not) ‘They ought to have children and stay ient as single women. It 19 UN-|at home and care for them, to the children of the marr! N No exception ea ‘ r maelves who are deprived p n ve made to favor irance and the . partly fr took, that belonged to Surrogate accordingly dire scounting forthwith, and the Appr late Division to-< min t In the Court of General Sessions for the appointment of a sanity commission | to examine Belling. This commission hag been taking testimony for nearly a/ month as to Beiling’s conduct and than to get a fashionable coat, have the pleasure of wearing it the balance of the winter and all through next, and get it at less than half price. y modified the order | childless w y ro toe ending further inquiry into the rants George L, Lewis, No. 42 i ‘ ge Brosdway:'Dr- Edvard Zinmerman and | “Bur ip eee tea maarriod woncnere | ,N°,2#8 limit can be set because the Sart o€ tie ateta Jon Mulqueen, comoriae the ave no children, Why should your by-| Az tava there isn't any—and in the sotate Vow lingers: on & Guantion | SALE AT ALL THREE STORES tee reid ae ales in po'uaFartol ee ee. the had “ts mille eat Ject for observation by school children, Leah tat Piast Beebo dane dow them that from the time of his bi tort” ever much their dally Ives have oy i fr time of his birth | gor ude Chars’ CaiKlllaw iti Te can be shown that Mrs. argue sur eliing ha been subject to he hes, “Because If we except childless teach- 41 her wshand, hes ters will nervous breakdowns, fevers of all di i ae ers We would be putting a premium on —— | the money she would have | scriptions, and that he now suffers fr the will had ehe lived shown that Mrs, Laffargue | ing race sufelde, which would be ‘wrong," to the comely wife wherein their rela-| re rn ‘a horizontal flicker of the eyes, what-| was Mr, Stern's prompt reply. | tons are adimnitied. But if it ever that is. “Mrs. Kinkeldy, in whose favor che This packet, the husband sets forth, | died be her husband, the two sons This emotion was first observed, ac- board was asked to suspend the by-law, he secured from the hand satchel of | of Laffargue will proba Jo West 14th Strect—New York cording to his sister, Mrs, E ma tL.) is forty-six years old and childless. It the wife during his calls on- her at| Appellate IMvision held that the ¢ 460 and 462 Fulton Stri ; § ns call he eet—Brookl, Kemmler of No. 28h Eighty-thrd street, | is not likely that the children of the various Eastern hotels to beg her to| tor should not be made to account at | 645-051 Broad Street--Newark, N. ci Brooklyn, three years axo and has been | schools would suffer through either the come back to him. During his visit to | the eee SOL hee USP 5 fhe occasion of much concern to the| cause of frequent absence or of worry ! ’ [4 hotel in Albany, where “Mrs. De thrashed out. by dee AS “SUF a over babi which you say are two Roode was staying last year, the hus- .Feared Poisoning by Wif causes of the ineMciency of married band says, walle aie was taking a bats! HUSBAND VANISHED. According to the testimony of Mrs. | teachers. he abstracted many of the letters Be ar nenince teen besrore) | Sor ven, ha nue ei Se | Seeasetertt, eet tte, aus! WHILE SHE WAS ABROAD, Established tear being poisoned b large law library, let his gaze wander j ip Fee ep e r ‘ Republican Club of New York. ‘ He always told me,” Mrs, hro ; ard Place and W *s Maca ete he dled thor went through that wilderness of calfskin Admitted Love, He Say: Left Boarding Place and Wife Re —.+_- —— autopsy’ performed on him, There was Sorbets teteedl se nnsuin oe wat | ud Ww. | phe, grounds alleged in, the applica: turns Prom Pommeranta to eason. to belleve ee tion are that lus wife has inform aris Bea eo sinileve his wife ever! coint.” he sald, which was @ delicate | UUC Igment Won by Horseman|Husband of Grace Walton, him she loves Burrows MoNter, and Conduct Search. * been adduced be-| legal way of stating that, so far as the ly set Much testimony ‘ | that MoNier has proudsed to marry Mre. Martha Schwartz ¢ fore the commis verning Bell-| law knows anything about it, your hand| Against Banker Upheld by Actress, Says Burrows Mc- | her just as goon as he can gat @ dl | ome Hundred ant Ninety-elgith street ” meatal Furrier i hag tage ata Sire ier voreo from his wife in New York, Mears, w chautfeur bt No, 31 Ocean Park-| both feet to the grave Appellate Division. Nier Wrote as “Bunny.” | When, Be ttoote, cout nin wife that ane | ET Ke iy: Brooklyn, tified ee had “a married woman's first duty is | | . Heo mort as tA rary pea ane 5 | is > am elling for the past three years.| ¢ found @ home and rear children. rath bi a | Trips were taken lasted, baror or | dhe sald tt 'was her Intention to sue f E Half Block East of Six Tepes wore taken which lasted Ewo OF] gue has greatey responsibilities | An tntertooutory judgment for 000! Burrows Matai of thie olty, named divorce and socurs nat freedom snout | LA DECILSES Lit Block iath Avenue and cares than « single whman ehauffeur, alw the same time MeNier brought his te him pat up” damages against Louis V. Bell, banker, | @8 CO-respondent in the sult of Eugene the speed laws..." ! and caunot give the same un- cation R. (FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE) speed laws. was no destina- ’ alaso 2 tion in many of the trips, according to| divided attention to her work,” Mr, |i" favor of John E. Madden, well known |. De Roode, a San Francisco capitalist, | ‘The husband attaches to his depos ea son e Mears, Stern continued. “Experience has |turfman, which was obtained in the | against his wife in the California courts, | tlon the most important of the incrimt- “How many trips have you taken Mr.| taught us that married teschers /!0Wer court. was upheld to-day by the | !s himself the defendant in a divorce’ nating letters he secured. Same of them | . pecia a e O urs. Belling on?" Mr. Bosler asked Meare Cas Aleduh muah agituee amarescas” | Anesilate Division of the Bunsen Court: | proceeding brouaht Gefore. Justice ee hat Seaplane MOMtGe eae are not objected to. Liv- on About nine hundre was the reply.| longer than single ones. Zven if | The suit grew out of the sale of mce | Morschauser in White Plains and set used by his wife in addressing MeNler ing would be simplified is bills for auto hire amounted to| able to continue their work under [horses at Gheepshead Bay in 1905. Mad- Isle Shattuck, who ves at $3,500 during th down for trial next week. Mrs. Carrie past three certain conditions their presence | ‘en claimed that his wife, Anna Louise ifty-first st » supports De Ri sis'Wet fall expenses were as Friday and reniii A. De Roode, a chorus girl, sing the i. | fair as the slight cost of Rode the “Witching among young children is undesir- | Megrue Madden, wio then had an action all the details, She recited what Mrs ; 1; Conte, 60% Mears told of gay parties of men| able and tends to lower the moral | Pending against him for divorce in Ohio, St8&° NAMe of Grace Walton, the de- Joo 1 d her of her love for Me-| this fine, extra strong tea. Pe Tsian eal on 8 4 in % , ng, and women that accompanied Belling| tone of the school” was Induced by Bell to sue out an in. | fMdant in the California case, is named Nier and his offer to marry her; of the Going twice as far, it Persian Lamb Coats, 36 inches long... ; on many of his trips. There wer ite to hotels in th fr as co-respondent in the gift of Jowels and an automobile and aps ’ many other incidents, including the saves half, Frenc reading of some of McNe letters. Bi vise | Effect of Long Absences. Junction deferring the sale, so that when | DY pare MeN: upper part of the |the sale was at last held he only realized | New York proceeding. Bronx and also to Coney Island, Bell-| “But surely public school children are | s54 oo “instead of $75,000, he would h C. W. H. Arnold, attorney for Mrs. ing’s favorite pastime at Coney Island,|#ubsect to simtlar conditions in thelr | ob aired had it no ie. Would nexe, he Ws es Hee eee 3.000, he wo : ———————— erie French Seal Coats, ‘Trimmed, 52 inches long . according to Mears, was riding on|own homes?" I objected, len OED FOP Ee Liitiiee aapraamaaeee nd oat oe pel hay GIRL BIGAMIST, TWICE WED; Pony Coats, 36 inches long......... . an “The Witchitig Waves,” a concern inj ‘That we can't help,” Mr. Stern re- | "9% 4s stated in the dispatches in San Fran- SC fee 753 52 inc hie: ; which he held stock. Tt was his great-| piled, "bus If we fing that a marriea | Mf Madden marrted Bell tn 1908, It cisco, that MoNetr had informed Mrs.| ONCE AS JOKE, ONCE ON DARE| Pony Coats, 52 inches long.....6.060es eee est Joy to make the women in his party |was claimed she obtained a divorce from je Roode that he was suing his wife in| Marmot Coats, 40 inches long. ... Y. san, w-xxther| CEYLON TEA eal Coats, 52 inches long. inches long... .. teacher {8 causing undesirable comment ' bump in ach other while journeying | a ion, psp: Madden in Ohio. Madden, however, de- | 21 rm lic! -, ALBION, | among the children it is better that she | this State, the # -ment was malicious: BION, Bees ake. ware should remain away from the school, {ed &hy knowledge of the Ohio decree, | jy untrue. Exactly the opposite was! Dahike of Buffalo, sixteen years olds! | 4 49, Package Makes 40 Cu; aele ah $15 ‘ (Fur Mutts Was thero ever are. Seno oot ee acne, [and in 190 sued and obtained a divorce | true, Mr. Arnold said, “He declined to, has been received as an inmate of th ’ P| Black Fox Scarfs......6605 $15] Black Fox Mutls... Kuorney C'Bricn asked the witness, | ninety-five days in,the echoot year from |! Kentucky, discuss Mrs, MoNelr's case furth | Western House of Refuge here, having | Pointed Fox Scarfs $25 | Pointed Fox Muffs,. “Yeu, she accompanied him many! personal iliness. | But that means We |g’ arg. Madden declared Madden Wes | of ne ee nde ce vite a me | Recording to her mtory, her rat mag: Blue Wolf Searfs $10| Blue Wolf MI times on his trips,” replied Mears, have to put a substitute in her place. Mrs. Madden declared Madden was of the De Roodes, the wife has not $25 | Red Fox Mutis $20) Mink Muffs.... $15) Brown Fox Muffs.. J... $20) Black Lynx Mutis.. $151] Black Wolf Muils. “] Z b al Bt | riage was the result of a Joke and the Red Fox Scarfs. Mea Fo, OveE near that Ne kavel The course 1s interrupted and the ereat | Serene cane cE erie SEMA | hve) eee ae eae it tire the hug, |econé a dare, both occurring within | Mink Scarfs Mr@. Schoen a $2,00 amo ok 5 3 | pny 1908, and almost since that time us- month 3 ee) lace?’ continued the prosecutor, influence a teacher acquires through the past alx months, T E RS& (0}) srown Fox Se A | Black Lynx Searfs.. No," answered the witness. | unbroken contact is destroyed, ed to her by the Ohio court. Madden pand has made his temporary home at Open Monday and Saturday Ev'gs Until 10 Black Wolf Scarfs....... The Rev. Edward Hein, an Eplaco- ‘ttn ihe ¢ of a marricd woman | {nied this, saying she would never’have | the Cadillac Hotel, here from where, *harities, testified he had apacitated, Board of Education, "\" ’ his ' C1 meee OF” ONS paritatedy “tie. B08 When Madden started his suit against | city, implofing her to return to him. Ham & Cheese known Belling since he was 4 lad seven| promotes,” Mr. Stern added, “and we Teaawiek 3 Rooms, at. . .$75| warrz rom oun Ss ial years old are not very strict on that point. Deat. | Be!! tor damages Bell demurred to the De Roode Stopping Here. ses) Aseepttal at$l65| "Dw CATALOG. git Pec. believe Relling to be mentally de. eee eee eee aoe a eae oummber or {complaint, Justice cord, in the lowr| ne Roode ts at the present tine stop: ranged. He was always boasting of ¥ court, dismissed the demurrer, and the) his wealthy friends and he told me| Partial disabilities are considered, Ratadnoutore iudenieat Waal Gant ane that the autémobiles in which he rode In the case we voted on the other - i e 4 tered against Bell, Unless Bell files an | were loaned him by these friends,” | day the husband of the teacher is draw- | (ore! NENKI Mal Umlels Bell new an Mr. Hein told thescommission ing a salary of $2,500 from the city as p Mr. Hein, who lives at No, bv) Rog-|q professor in the City College, We do;Pares for a further fight, under the AD- | siz months’ tour of Kurope to’ give her ers avenue, Brooklyn, admitted to As-| not fed) that the wife should draw an- | Pellate Division decision to-day, the! geposition in ald of her son. sistant District-Attorney O'Hrien that] gcher salary to the detriment of young |JU@sment against Mm will become final - ‘ednesday the mother's deposition and he had accompanted Belling on @ num-| Jp narried women who would do equally |#9d he will have to pay. that of the plaintiff husband were f.10d her of his automobile trips, On so! : M ue Ue e ad ws * of these trips there were women with| if not more efficient work as principals, with the California court, The case will the banker. Cannot Put Them Out. | MANSFIELD’S WIDOW SUES ye tried the month Wi ne fe you 0} se ow ” ft thi ition of a Roode ‘Was Mrs. B pe eed ehs 1 on those The courts have decided that we|FQR ‘BEAU BRUMMEL’ RIGHTS | , +. ?&tt of the deposition inat. ters alleged to ; trips?” inquired Mr have to keep teachers who ma.ry, and is a bundle of love letters ullexed 4 Fine Salad Dresst Rar sah not ballove ole was,’ ventied Uns works mn Injustice to hundreds of have been written by Burrows McNier| ~ | At Delle nt yman. “Ours 0 " raltie: 7 ENT! ‘and and rode on the Witching Waves. | help tem and who must make thelr Play in Which Actor Made WE DOFF OUR HATS w ¢- | own teach oO nmarried - ee tee ee ae yen a Greatest Success, ‘To Our New Friends. ping at the Cadillac Hotel with his | mother, Mrs. Kate T. Woolsey, San Francisco society matron, who only | two weeks ago hastened home from @ Persian Lamb, Melton clotu outside; marked dewn from 00 to W. H. HALL, 30 West ‘22d Street Half Block EAST of Sixth Ay. N.Y. WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD PARE 5 Complete, at $225) MA7™P FBEB. 115 Men's Muskrat Lined Overcoats, long rolling collar of $50 GULDEN'S MUSTARD phone 4236 Gramercy, EVEKA THING POR > > quainted with hundreds, yes, thousands, i YY PAYA. of ladies." res | Susan H. Mansfeld, widow of Richana| And render thanks to the source of $100 Worth $10 Down $2.00 Friends Borrowed Money. | [ | Mansfield, the aotor, brought a suit! the introduction. | 180 ” 15 “$2.25 Two friends of Relling’s, Forest D. | usiness argains, in the United States Cirouwlt Court for; A sample lette! 20 020 «S20 2.503 Wood of No. $17 West One Hundred and | $8,781.65, alleged balance due to her un-| pogium Cereal Co., Ltd, 3000 ** $30 S30 irteenth street, and A, C. Allan of der @ contract from the American Play ” Battle Creek, Mich. 400 $40 «$5100 500 No, 82° St. Nicholas avenue, testified | Company of New York, for the dramat- . Miles The chance that you have 500 5D $0.00 120 W.23u Si. sear él Ave. a WISSHER| = CANNED CORN = Straight from the garden or the orchard Gentlemen: thud they believed Belling to be trra- | jl rights for two years in the play %®! © standard of uniform he Weekly 8 tional, long been waiting for will || ‘peau Brummel," in which Richard am a reader of t a tn all things to eat. Bach, howe admitted under cross- | fc “ i- HT) ayes . and I notice they give you @ great saan, Newenen i tries, that he be found among the “Busi: Mansfiekl made a@ great success, Geni of oniiiciam of lata, Children Need Pure Sweets Sugar contributes an i It was set forth in ner complaint that she was to have r ites on “Beau Brummel" to aggregate n tess than | $10,000 for the two years, but that all | that she over received from the Amerloun Play Company waa 41,218.35, and she ness Opportunity” adver- tisements in next Sunday’s World, had borrowed $9,000 from the Bronx | ‘ational Bank through Belling. Each said that Belling appeared to be rational | in all financial matters, but was @ no- torlous liar. There will be another meeting of the “When they first began to criticise you I became somewhat Interested and began to wonder what your Grape-Nuts breakfast food was li and as my curiosity got the best o Sea et ae Benge Sil y me, I bought a package and I liked it 7 soley pan is not possible unless you live in the be ageeety rely irrational The sale of many good Ld Sar: ee ualanes. a 4 80 well I have used several packages, | portant part to children P| el garden or the orchard, Ptomaines are acts, besides the love of automobiling J! stores, business enterprises e American Play Company de- and to my surprise I find Tam gain’ Thealthful development. , inpossible in honest foods honestly and women, on Belling's part | bi ill b murred to the complaint on the ground ing in weight and feeling fine, ry Are solid in Greater New York and canned, Statements to the contrary are Ah Beas |}| and shone wil | rd Ce that Mt did not state a legal cause of — "Since using Grape-Nuts I have |Give them vicinity, through manufaes misstatements, born of ignorance or malice, is) | nounced, lo not fail to action Kked with several peuple about them Beek Meret Leanne bi ‘commander Peary got to the Pole wi TO ENJOIN KITTY GORDON. | Judge Ward heard argument and over- tals they all think Be sa that they turer's rooms pric Commander Peary got to the Pole with study them, canned foods, Premier 12,000 tins, for him, the ussistance ¢ prepared 500 case ruled the demurrer, granting judsment, are the best breakfast food on the ited aluahe Cl and terms of payn Judge Hourh in the United Stites C to-day, In favor of Mrs, Mansfied for | —____— | The World leads all “EDDYS’ lt Court Issued today an order dire c market to-day, and are lixe y. The United States Army und Navy con- z* . In an answer and co) nag Clo § ume d good i nd show wiy’ she should not be ene J] other New York Fe ee ine ton ten, (3 | with those who yes Grape Nala PaleGin RRL AT dan BvaRY ry Stiniarivms,” hospitals, tnstiutions de> ined from singing "Alma, Wo Wolnst papersas the great rully, $175 upw pend upon them largely 12” the German of “Alma, Where Do |} ” W. G, Payne. 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