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Ca THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911. ~ BAYNOR FAVORS Militant Anti-Suffragist Pillories Woman, GIRL SEEKS DEATH esd en LEGISLATURE ELECTS US STATE R REGENT, recal f a young woman who wave th \¥THEINTERBOROUGH| =» Shows No Mercy, Says She Is Not Fit to Vote \NFEAROF ARREST = Speirs sai a ae Tells the Aldermen He Is sad | Posed to an Independent System. Manifestations. “Men Are Not So Badas the Mod- ern Women Paint Them, Nor, \ arrant She Out Her Turns on Gas When nm for | Mrs. Annie Women So Good. | Suicide Attempt 47 Haan “When Women Demonstrate That Semmens REPEATS HIS OLD VIEWS ‘Datban Meyer, They Wish Their Intellect to [sovtne wi siiantions 7T0-MORKOW, Te oo. ie | Founder of Dominate Their Sex by Cutting, Bry of ate pre ay é apie Bs. , _ Says City Needs fts Money for Barnard Their Hair and Wearing Derby one bs 4 ‘ednesday, Feb. 8th, Win ail New Court Houses, Schools Hats, Then I Will Take Their , he wan tound halt reclining upon a | \ 4 and Parks College, Plea Sertously. i SHE te are $15-418 Coats, \ ‘ ca “Militant Suffragettes Lose Their : ede betalaepalen ek coal : ae ‘ Mayer Gaynors ansual message to Delivers Dignity and the Respect ot inn "pais Mail Order Stock Sac | ae isla cecil | ama tree nary $2.66 The ee eicioee. Ge etvaly devoted to Broadsice: “Women Have Encountered Temp- woman, Hhe was taken to f . aeanear a6 ot subways, The Mayor $ talions as Men Have, but They fouver ‘a ents nor ts ne, as it were, he has given Have Not Resisted Them So Well. j His message is a rest of Jetters and intervie within One Model Like Picture the past three months on the Our Mail Order Stock season is subway situation. Y is inki: phtiention i Galles. by the Mayer. to t “In the Minor Sins—Drinking and closed. From out the high gradefull he fact that the Tax Smoking—the Modern Woman Has Fallen.” Commissioners values of real t $800,000.00 to length coats remaining we have se- lected this assortment, all of which by equalizing assessed estate have added abo | The man who sought r | Benjamin Rosenheim, ow of the | Paince, Cafe, at Ne Seventh ave n The story of the friendship ex Lodger Broken in Door, Miss Bourke came to the Wost Sixty- | neen oe) street house last ‘Thursday ar i | took an apartment from Mrs mich values In one. rear. The 2 5 | | Washburn, She conducted} will be sold to-morrow at $6.66. acer © | in exemplary mann na ttra \| INN ae traordinary: Increase BY ETHEI, LLOYD PATTERSON, | Mite attention, ; Kerseys, Cheviots, Mixtures Tt $80,00 ; . * ‘nis morning Mre. ashburn aroused ity margin or $80,00" “The Dominant Sex” is tue title of a play soon| | Charles Blake, who tas a room op Fancy coats for dressy occasions, plain Mayor says, no attempt will be mace to appear in book ferm. It 1s by Mrs, Annie Nathan! Bes. ANNIE posite Miks Bourke, She told him she coats for morning or shopping ex- { to force up the assessed valuations Meyer. Later it will have its dramatic production,| NATHAN MEYER Sr Gah atin, ; peditions, and other coats betwixt i} ‘The ordinary routine advance of M M ye vill re ti = ; wrong with Miss 5 ' of abo ‘irs. Meyer, you will remember, {is the founder of| - woe ~- ——— | broke in the door and b hich th ) RO.000.000 annually will apply for the Barnard College and prominent as thi | ! | ’ t led F etween, in which the smart i FL years € opponent of) women who have had to go ont (has a very real economic value, The! With gas. Moe shut tt off and called Po- tourist model figures, especially a Money Needed for Other Thi equal suffrage. | into the world and face tt—have | woman who feeds and cares for her | liceman Rooney igures, especially ap- Bit’the Mayor eays “the increnae, r Twenty-five years ago we would have known at) $#¢ountered temptations just aw is snd je some, | ‘Then it de ed that Martin oe propriate for early Spring jaunts. y 9 in of ow fs i he wif i shoul dan, the athlete and warrant’ o! . Cn elens bac He mentions new her drama. Today our doubts may be pardoned. To! “Ana in the minor sin irinking and treat ‘nim 6 ingly, A WOMAN the house Inst evening With a warrant Alterations FREE y Line faints +s) Naweten Court of me it seemed the safest course to go and consult Mre.! smoki: for example—the modern 4 Ae; point ye Vion PraC- Cor the woman's arrest. In Rosen SALE AT ALL THREE STORES : MBUGOAIES aioe cause tae Meyer herself on the subject. | woman has fatien, Ree nicht tamil acrtg helm charged her with disorderly con- lo J borough halls or munictpal building: cpssaahbaiae’ te one of our [begin to take their plea in utter serie}. 0m S" eh iten genio Racial was taking fe delayed new school houses and ho most dangerous modern mi Mihara Madea eg SRE RO CTH ‘Sunhand'a | Slant to Flower Hospital, Sher “) Ditals, sewers, parks, playgrounda,| festations,” sald Mrs. Meyer, and) 0 !t——" T began again BOK tha “min GETIRARy arararnitle hi aaked’Mtts: | Gh widened. to’ the Fotis (0 cues | Mem arkways and streets and the comple.| th@n—probably because I looked *. Meyer brushed my monosyliable | Serres hes OF tran a little r the better wife | second attempt to serve the wari tion of bridge termina | © Uttie Slsnk—4Mpreadheniom’ 18 | Aside with a geature of her little musou- | “ure, “a! we Women Of to-day @ Iittle| Toy bed NUR iweb a year Ged: TC, Wan senued * B+ the Mayor dectares the feminine of spreadeagieism. I | lar hand worse: yawenuence they are more | >the to "a dinner party or the | WhlGM was a year old. Tt wan issued | “We have {oF Busway construction, coined the word myself, and X | “Women say there is a truce of seen quails: and woman hae) woman who goes to the dinner party | Feb. 1, Se War a anes 14-16 West 14th Street-—New York | RST ta oom eay conmteontion,| ined tan ware setersions tn business hours.” she went on, In) !#8 Cause to consider herself supertor | without him?” eect hate that tie wome QM 460 and 462 Fulton Street Brooklyn OF no other purpose. It te the am {t on all sides, among the women one scene of ‘The Dominant Sex’ a than avery betes RAS RL cles sala Mahl fil bled aval ono ated lated hy 645-651 Broad Street-——Newark, N. J. “alia eG SUIT ean of to-day, that clueking content, |/ dismiases a telephone operator.| “ATe We speaking now of the e 1 might suggested that | had Atened to shoot him, | 5 © present subway. Havine mee o® | where content te perfectly unjusti- | ‘One minute, please,’ he says, ac ane ske r nities by: oh Rosenheim did not wish to prosecute | Cos ae Budtainivig Gut ar a i become| Ate what @ women done | about to leave. ‘ould you mind say-| Mrs, Meyer a ne with her es Mis Hourke and the matter had been te ae SE inten os A Add earnins® that they consider themselves | ing you were dismissed for incompetenes |" 1 in my pla | held up until yesterday when Rosen- ta batabllahedt tb par it car, ATKIN Petter than men? Mow huve they | nd not because I tried to kiss your | POD apt hink that any | CE ee ee ee ae RRSAIDY the: Wucnuen Neb! Used their opportunities? Women “But——" I began, quite firmly thi who dors rot’ believe in women's | wove, ;|istrate Herbert and asked for a sum rH ltiltws Faduht consuitnti¢ag’ convinced thems: they [nies but it wamn't any use, Fights always tainks of every woman | Mey araw my eon | mons. ‘The Magistrate directed that the SCORE CO ona ala ave Missed oO, |as employed from morn til dewy ve | —_-- -- old warrant be served, aay Hrtds are superior boings, ana £ wo! ed Opportunities. the chy debt in eekoned a8' tke to know the grounds for thelf | “Women have alware boen mothers,” | OVE svery’ man | WARREN HOLBROOK WEDS Rosenheim's Wife Insisted. Registered Ratablishes fh the ab bat cent lag Sitaining pete, In ‘The Dominant Sex’ Z | said Mrs, Meyer. she paused, but z| perched on a g siden th giving alree- | TER ONE DAY'S WOOING, . Rosenheim was not particular about Trade Haya as been reached, v’Pte4Re*#) nave shown that men ere not could not ‘easonably deny her state Mons to Almight AF +| having the arrest made, but his wife Mark Century t this sum will scarce! | bad an the modern women paiat | ment, so 1 lost my chance. “It condi-| “POwt You approve of the washtuy | ae sommar Now| insisted. She demanded that an office usiruct @ trunk line through Meo? | *@m—Ror women so good.” Itlons are as bad as women say they are, | Picture?” I queried [Football Star and Former New} TC LHa SOIREE WORE TAT REE i Kod ty ihe time it anetia terenn | “Yee ans 4 very firm bellever in) woien have always been mothers, and Two Evt-ome Views. Yorker Has Rapid-Fire Courtship yed in supplying her ad 2 sumed for that purzo.e, it 1y a serious | te possiotlities of women? sug: | it would seem that they might have “E think it is all nonsonse to in Denve ws i Stake ear aire Met eg ee __ in Denver, . pring Embroideries margin would enable us to go on com Yet She Is Optimistic. citizens. There you are! What have valuo; just as I thin . Sa iten i H I H eacept five apie andy aoce'Mek | "tam wave an cosa" eemind' Se), dm wth th ring and or | ends ey wand a tae fl at Ane Pofrdhe Mybertn Numerous dainty designs are shown Bt steam by lon Po ee ey acona of} mee the ¢ 17 How have| most poorly pa’ ession in the hy New York f. Rorines COoTiaDe: oe funds: 4 rH eartabierer rar gate arte TO have women| world.” Gook at the way, wiv ’ oF Wealthy New Zork f bd tndiscdatisedbannttdna! sortment of Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook Sets construction.” ues t speaking of this pare {0ne rights they | particalarly Anorican wives—aro apher of "i Novelty Bandings, Gallons, Allovers, Beadings, ete. Talks of Private Capital. tieula {particular one, Fer aGatlied) to) more Pighlit a] gem uMak ould GO cat andiigaes “s Hust We also offer a number of special values in broken The Mayor ats his argument, | myself, I have many good friends amone oa eg. oh i voted eee ee ee cant One 1 ig olced several timeb of late, that private nos . women, T like them too /oNan or a ace oon on ai-| for themselves Iuxuries the equal ¢ es nade her sets of Embroidery, comprising Edges - Insertions \ tal aiding the resources of y ; Pemeinnie ib out the every stre orner of this city,| of jo onew thelr husbands pro- vite ntlema bh Could complete most of tie subway os SR eee there erates me the vote and I will have these| vide for them? erin the wil Rockies Containg ne opium in various widths, at .15, .25, .35 and .75 a yard. tensions in all boroughs in three years ene eee ee nodarn woman evil abolished,’ I say: ‘If am a real! “As far ife ne rei fe Je eoedine tee nor anything injurious Hi and the entire system in five years. ‘The eceeann aiecd 1 my son, so that) of actua * t tel and the rapid. E b id d R re subways would belong to the city. anys Hy of the een oo a in the house | thoug ‘ , 4 tel and the rapid mDbroidere: obes how, he adds, whether bullt in whole or Lelie Atpepacine die T mM he could resist its tempt few 1 nts + a in part with clty money. The city's ine | women who see clearly, know that Ldo mash uid liaise An attractive line of Hand Embroidered Linen Robes jntere Fant peineina an private capital | not exaggerate te things T sa ' I was reasonably determined | husband's ApaTUy made), comprising Embroidered Skirt, Waist Front, } erest ani nelpal are paid out of Mrs. Meyer rose from her chair anc HY determined » following fe earnings of the subway, the Mayor con: ue length of the room and back. S72 tim Ei inwiteatae al \t val Pie's Tantusahs brass Caro 10 O00 Wien’ Collar, Cuffs and plain material, at the f slowing prices: 5 tends, hig tice { itant 3 vi ea fine ie |= = — m aight on) at $ ae Be saa vers cAintaina thats the. pees Oa ee nein | thing exclaimed Mrs. meyer, “iz | | Honest Advice to 4 Irish Hand Work (inediui weight linen) at $10.75, {posed triborough ‘aystem is in reaiiey [tthe notnt of paradox We sere 0] woman ‘would Just atop. it ‘thie on a] | ai 12.50, 13.50, 18,50 to 45,00. the plan of extensions laid out by the | the library of he! | lamor for the vote. If t! | " - cere reig i } old Rapld-Pransit Commission. ‘ite in avenie, with the snow swirling against) SAMOF for ie oem as eae woe | Consumptives Irish Hand Work (handkerchief weight linen) at J against an independent system and in the windows, and a fire f ed on the i $14.75, 25.00 and 27.50. ow favor of one system operating under hearth. I had sunk Into @ very one fare. and comfortable chair from whieh at in can we make of the privileges we already have? | Madeira Hand Embroidery or handkerchief “Tt a sto be an indisputable case,” . s " hid ark, Mrs. a 8 how there existe 7 an g 2. 7.50 @ 50,00 the Mayor, “that we should have areser pe ie cone tt het chair, oe MOW can we ennoble ourselves Send To Day for Free 50c Box 1 aw to the. powslbt u weight linen at $31.50, 33.50, 42.50, 47.50 and ) ; SUaheL Wilh. @ inate fare’ oil over. typ |teoK ® (urH Or two On the rug: Abe} $c) OAe MRMee WP NOW BATS, ones i Which W . sivoare In hat, We. essatt Embroidered Voile Robes, in colored effects, oughs, with @ single fare all over the Jt come in from a walk and her, PaF® Ourselves for greater things? | New Discovery ¥ ) Was Awarded Gold Medal at Brussels Ctileted” witn tubers: |B $23.50 and 23.00. cheeks were red beneath her fur toque. | rf, from the actions of women in | ions ‘ ac we asic | . EG A cat mea TEA pockets! the DASE, what may we assume would be jachera Ataratlve Novelty Hand Embroidered Chinese Robes y con- 4 her chin was thrust; Meir actions were they mound Warrant w ®) a oN) ¢ 0, 45.00 and 55.00, eludes the Mayor, “has offered to fur- of bg Liha eee ee cea "at latitude? Even the suftrag Ai ond Warrant wi (on grass linen) at $38.51 t nigh to the city all of the capital nec- cesary for the cly to construct and me and smiled her quick, businesslike | that women sell themselves, Cou " reports “ Hand Embroidered Linen Waist Patterns, equip the said established subway ays- smile, which lifts her upper lip over, Rope that they would be more parti 1 ‘ in various styles, at $2.25, 3.75, 3.95, 4.50, 5.85, 6.50 to 18,50, tem of which the present subway Is a the even white teeth. Hut mostly Mrs, With their vote , red ns fragment or part, and additional exten- Meyer kept her eves fixed on something “A, but now ,ou are speaking of with hawen ‘ot ith Cc sions, over and above $53,000,000 to be over my head, which T humbly assume Parti class,” 1 managed to i , yy ames C ul C eon 2» put in by the city, was a projected vision of her own "I esu 1 am," admitted Mys.! a “The amount the company will put tisugits. Me. | wed Onnosite in ie estimated at $75,000,000. This “tne trouble ia that women were “What Ido mean to speak of is | 5th Ave. & 34th St would enable the city and the Public vice Commission to begin construc- she said. "Now t tain class of evils erly sheltered,” e found out a c ey | the behavior of some women in ey Wal ocf-Astoria, connection with their struggle for tion at once in all of the boroughs ni Pr ‘The capital put in by the city and unquestionably do exist, The result isa| guffrage. I refer to the militant the company would be paid, Interest tremendous cry raised against that| suffragettes who lowe their dig- and principal, out of the earnings and | wretch—that low creature—man nity and the respect of othere by means of sinking funds, as I have “Z¢ women stopped to think they through their actions, Outside of already explained, Ne hee th ;.| would in reality marvel that men | Aati-sucrage gathering a ut in ity. ‘The proposition, with pro- temptations they have, They would | fused Ber admittance to the posed additions to ana modifications of ; realise that in many casos of | Now if wonien can wo far it, Ig now under consideration by the! wrong-doing the woman ts equally | forget themselves over a question iblic Servi Commission and the to blame with the man, Tue | which is after all sore or less ard of Estimate and Apportionment woman tempts the man quite | mic, what would they do difference among us in the Hoard] Sfeqy ag the man tempte the | ,f eauie to @ more vitat timate has caused a long delay e an. . I trust, will soon be brought to| Wea Z A ot Always Emphasizes Sex. | The Hunger for Applause a An Ga tement is being made that a! «rook at the way wor Avaee ARs There is one abnormal phase whieh maf ‘ty of the mempers of the board | gay, Could anything lay greater stress HAS been developed by the modern| ary sank Fi are tieaking campaikn pled nade bY! upon the x? The modern women Woman's unr led Mrs. Moyer, | « them to bulld the so-called depend: | iain they leave their aex behind t a hunger wom for | bet | Denies They Made a Pledge. hen ai poe lnesa Worl tad saminaee |i | ‘No member of the board ever made iG ae any ati ene o to; the such a pledge. All said they were in LE ae yea up Rae i favor of the city proceeding to bulld working gi OK hae mF eo! we necessary subways. No one pledged rs and big hats ani ° ng arth If to any particular route, ‘That powder on their faces. Can you “ a 8 | as properly left for official considera | that leaving their sex out of the r that ia fair | on and settlement. 1 proposition pegs world?” mea H H A hee Aan of an independent 6: seems to But—" 1 n feebly w n ha to ” . vw largely out of dislike of the press | ay 1 Know what you are going to wouen fo ie ; . t subway company. pted M Meye 8 | And yet, if we should bulld a new) *® Abierrupt : heh ay m 1 navel : and independent system, we would have will concede tha zs, 8 r ha j ra t. put Up for competitive bids for a |tionably true that the high made busi mea m i company to operate it; and the chances ness woman doves dress os simply as You do not think ve well of us " e that the present company would | she can, Women of good taste always you?’ 1 commented i 4 he the successful bidder, But tf another dress appropriately. But I mean to say ase do not say that, M : eee i ice eA company should succeed. wherein would |r cannot take serioualy the plea of the r cae auaaaaaarert *atcaTewangdenae . oof vie tok ‘Boarders Wat we be the etter off? We would have | woman who would have her sex forgot-| ‘I repeat, I like women. I be pre COL HO Wiser 47S BEAUTI Ht 80: 96 iore Thai an additional fare to pay for transfers, | 727%, “ner mentality, When women them. T only mean to sa). that om arn , } 105 W. 1 the St. | $6,964 More Than the ir public Bervice Commission ‘would | tellect to dominate their sex by drossing think of themselves as beings in ey “ ———- | ¢ “ihe Oo i" $3 have two companies to control Instead | as os amply as men do, by cutting their way superior to man ; Rat prime nae Ne a \ of one’ batr and peering deroy hats, then I w “Am A matter of fact women—the | Tus ueatuicot is furulousd iu ous PW | miacalcin est be World Wanis Work ¥

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