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LEAPS FROM HOTEL WINDOW TO DEATH Mrs. Susan Thall,Guest at Win- throp, Dives Four Stories to Adjoining Roof. ic] ‘Marian Cox, | Writer and | Student of ‘| Society Lite, Woman Discovers Body Five Says; Hours Later—Long Illness Cause of Suicide. STRIKES ON HER HEAD ‘Mrs. Susan Thall, a widow, sixty years ola, jumped from the window of he room on the fifth floor of the Hotel, and Winthrop, Seventh avenue Jiundred and Twenty-fifth £ o'clock this morni; lates employees cf the One dept nderstood that she had a nephew, only | known to them as Mr. Murray. The) nephew and a rea! estate agent, whose name was not known at the hotel, we among the few callers who came to ate that a heavy 1 that the d four s dy | this interesting arraignn “The so-called vor indep ein st, ention was paid to Mrs. Williams, a ¢ W at 7.3) 0 | selfishness. Among the slock and dis BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. MaALGinH the Foe? of w onesa In an article in the February Scribner's, Pre’.! that adjoined the hotel. L J, Laurence Laughlin of the University of Chicago m dyspepsia aud heart launches this hypothesis and proceeds to demonstr given as the reasons why she took her it those about them. superiority because of the possession of wealth which! has come to be one of the commonest characteristics of a large class of! American women of to-day. it is probably equally true of too many of those who are not rich—is for Mrs. Thall during her stay Guests of the hotel, were arousea | What she thinks to be social position. t 2 o'clock by a sound that sec 1 “American men are quite too good-natured and leave too much to themselves with an unlimfted purse,” lit may be—shows its undesirable side in a widespr ALTHY WIDOW | “American Women Are Made Snobbish Egotists by Lavishness and Ideals of American Men The American Woman: With All Her Independence Has Never! Originated an Ideal. Is Ruled by Servants and Dare Not Be Thrifty, tor Thrift Is Not a ial of Below Stairs Ideal. Takes Up Philanthropy Because It Keeps Her Picture in the Papers— and Suffrage tor the Same Reason. Is Incapable of Feeling Fear, and So Incapable of Deep Love or Religion. Is Most Restless, Insensitive and Au- dacious in the World, Js the American woman deteriorating? Js the wealth accumulated by the men of America eting its women of character and intelligence? drs THAll Glis to the hole about “The affectation of superiority by those who have! $WO years ago, Bhe had ever, appear: little intelligence but great eagerness for social posi-| ance of refinement and wealth. tion,” says Prof. Laughlin, “is often accepted as real| = | on hotel people heard that she posse when it takes the form of critic: a @ Slt s> al g considerable real estate. They also Bip ahh =e == => It is this claim to a counterfeit The common passion of the rich woman—and American women! is another conclusion of FOR TWENTIES OF THE CONFEDERACY nent endence of wome a er individuality 1 self-indulgence and richer classes, the general unwillingnes to do, or| relatives in this city and who are her | thing from her. Americans want | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1911. CHINESE VETERAN James F. FASVTO cE eon TORE BODY laa ar na tody om thevadsett ie e to hear of, anything unpleaant is so marked ag to be a common char- | eet act “istic ] _ | T. M. Lenehan, manager of the hotel, “Tt is to say that the spread = |tion from her wealth and social post- - T Rust ic ats ton has and called a policeman and| of divorce is due more than any- | tion, a thing so precarious in the head. |At Least Two Swindlers Have| Conicting Opinion Opinions of Death Dr. Balenuth of the Harlem Hospital, thing else to the personal seifisi- s chaos of New York society that its , * ‘ * “, A ‘The doctor said the woman had cvi-| ness, the personal extravagance javest wholly consumes the feminine} Been Working Boarding- | in Matteawan Cause Dis- deatly struck upon her head and aad| the personal a on to anything | "tures In futile strife with each other, died instantly. ‘The hotel people aad| anpiemeant of the modern woman of |@"@ fefured to Khow any one whose; House Keepers That Way. | trict-Attorney to Act. the police immediately started an inves- | Uinitations of purse vsiting list} Fd | i tigation to learn if Mrs, Thall has any | ‘%@ World. And her example {8 Of {o;ened them to the suspicion cf wanting - | influence on the less well-to-do sor pepe’ acd | ' | miral Farragut's gor living Chinese veteran who was naturals at vote was rejec naturafization taken from hit, ground obtained, at his clear store, N to-day which w United office, atu years ¢ oreciivt Per sil Mr ina law parsed t service in the United States Navy before his naturalization ald Chinese powder boy, provided protec tlon from his being legislated out of tizenship by the Chinese Exctust Act, tirely unne naturalia TOSEEIFKIGKS. Sin: ALLED PATENT _ although Chinese born, the same civil MADE CITIZEN BY THE LAW OF 1866 Corrigan Digs Up Old Act to Help Hang Get Vote Back. Witliam A. Hang, powder boy to Ad- ra and the ot the olvil war, 1 1867 and voted 1908, when hin only every election until ei and his certificate of on the | legally that It had not been received 3 Mr. Hang's story, told in The Evening World a few days ago, aroused wide Interest, and among those who read the plea of the aged Chin veteran to President Taft and Secretary of State Knox for relnstatement as a citizen was James F. Corrigan, who has a desi la Shields’ al mniissioner making a laws fo: States hax been the Federal and ape of ome Sounds. trewores i his nd kn he has Hang's re he complet ‘This law, 4“ making a citizen of Uncle Sar s or any other law, and made it en- for Mr. Hang to get » is Mr. Corrigan's essary fie Hang. Birthday, 1911, ton Governo fown ‘the ballot law of I which ) born man a citizen tates, granted to you, wralty apers or to You vote for candidate proner, ‘The made the Afr of the United Jno n President, rights. The Civil Rights bill adopted by Congress in March, 1866, while you were under entistment and serving In the United States Navy, and subject to stern Federal laws, says “Section 1, That all persons in the United States, and not subject to any next of kin woman whose unhappy married fe s» h themselves that they cannot | 90.02" 4% & Blond young man of twen- | Srey, ve. | forelen power, excluding Indiang not Some time after the discovery of the {8 Unrelieved by the distractions + any want in another. But v 4 eb Ae aaa * i taxed, are hereby declared to be citl- Mrs, ‘Thall, S$. M. Rocder, who, pen to the rich. only @ pertion of h MAL eo lig, e Pee |, wena ate bled ets a came to otel ‘In the/main, the etralned self. e rest was expended on env da SES SACI AE awan State Hospital for) citixens Ra He said that Mrs. Thad was the widow !s* s ee ted extrava- ys and means of! } : " Je AUC OF -VOULHE iminals, who was found dead} COLOR, *withgut regard to any pre- © a real estate operatos who was once re wainan to aa ndizen Ny beet pecting: wom. x ago, Wil be and ox-| vious c ion of slavery or involun- NNEIERSE GRE Oo at Lie ¥A ' en ' 1 of Lexington avertain more} tary service, except As a punishment ng ou of i oy means " i h e i even years ago, left two pieces ee enauien pus plutocrats of her AAs sah td nowt iinemacthe ausaliotl whereot the party shall from which @he derived ‘ Li hot @ patron.’ Lays why have bean duly convicted, siall have live in comtore: “More Foolish Expenditure.” a ee of the sade |e t in every State and He did not know that she had any| “With low ideals, additional inc thy New York woman ise of the} Territory to make and enforce con- relatives in the city. Nor did he know |dves not mean more of higher satis-| would patronize Shak BRO police of the’ East Fitt and the | conflicting options peld by the quthori-| ‘facts. to sue and be sued, be parties her family history. It was found that factions; {t means only more foolish, | would wonder whether it would be tig; are ears, from t Hi sta- | ios of the hospital, Coroner Haight ot| 8nd sive evidence, to inherit, pur- prior to coming to the hotel Mrs, Thall | emulative, »! expenditures; and in| quite the thing to invite him 0 scriptions of the young ma thed de- | Matteawan and Dr. Bontecue, the Mat-| ‘hase, lease, sell, hold and convey resided at No, 1163 Forest avenue, | this compet as in the building of | dinner, She taxes up philanthropy ara well-known crooks Wha heen qe | teawan physician who performed the| Personal property, and to full and Bronx. At that address the persons patt ere is no place to stop.) Because it keeps her pictures im acy cther netndligg ee ave OPer | i topey for the Coroner. According to nefit of all laws and proceed- living in the house said that they knew | An fr of salaries to academic| the paper. She takes up suffr rai es FOU mesven st NOW. Vore r ard about Matteawan Nu the security of person and absolutely nothing of M 3. Thall's his-| mon, for instance, does not necessarily | for the same reason. ee Aah Fy car Gab dubia Chocaan. an are enjoyed by white or connections. mean “i nking; more sohotarahip, ee farts irs complaint came to the pi kicking, by attendants in the institution, | citisens; and shall be subject to the Serer ner nere bi aids to learninit taal ment Honora Cox, who cares for a ae een aie like punishment, pains and penaities, : he Bi few boarders at No. G12 Lexin The hospital aw es gave out the it ma i longer ostric! . e Rea Ington ave- | Rigs Ta ART ya] and to none other, any atut #6 nd for women nd fo hap its 4 DE) oy Rvs ihaeen Fcinpough || pedina ewustut on astomn ive there ® anid ths anes Courts to Enforce Act. 1 f ading Pro ¢ ae alee ea Hird section of the in'a fndictiver rel w ae iw wotgn : ae r | tives the Fed ‘ nievesting to heal will be, self-ag District and Clreutt, exctun * lorie A i | 1 € member of th t ’ : wala be ie Gonfileting | f all erimes and off aie les o-*y about tt | BlamecPutioncthe Meni asic andlady Is the SLA eRe tt Fehler NY 5) ts J against the act, and . Dx. “The Crowds | A HiSAIGNTE OMAN LE AmBEETOTOTC - ed ere hi ivil and erdminal, affecting the Velled Woma is the wife of Se ene the L Droh Lali o n't mind paying the entire | tM ae Penge who) jorsons who are denied or who can John Cox, mien (Of the CIVIO rr ralenei? rei Cox aulckly added | one aid he of the blond that biltibieed ae a caused bY! not enforce In the courts or judicial Allfance, and reputed to be a’million; | 2, 2/ra) prised hoe We RNS eee ee from his pocket an Impressive king, bases his opinion on a rupture} tribunals of the State or locality Mrs. Cox had contributed to the ieee LM he mascu-/ poli and skinned therefrom a Confed. of the renal artery—an injury which he] where they may be, any of the rights | ry Forum a_ brilliant artic! wphe eccctlangicsineeiiation wot the erat © twenty of the vintage of 1862, The |S4¥8 Would be ilkety to result from a| aecured to them ‘by section 1 of the | 1 . i {oh she called “Woman in Profil Arhamoan Maran la cthtead in'her con Wnt wee Guraing dimy in the ha ick or violent t ministered to th ac | Pole Is Hues Ove Over Friend’s| "hich indicated that she mignt agree | Amflean woman Is starved in her oWn airy cox aidn't have the change, bit. a |mat's side Yours sincerely, <r A fr some points at least with Prof. (Unie ane ft a eRe ey ze Nees woman boarder who was watching the » hospital physicians contend that __JAMES F. CORRIGAN | Shoulder by Trick Imported | vaugitin, so 1 dropped in at her home, | {0 Eure bs latest additions to the social life of the sTatl Wax due to an injury to the bratn A ql F N | No. 11 East Thirty-eighth street, to ask Le ae ; | ous offered to pri the requlred “4used by the man’s atriking on hie WOMAN NEAR DEATH; lade. i 4 be. excess 0° jeisure for ee! 3), ea when fell from the transom. i} rom Native Land. | her opinion of our women of wealth. ‘teen tron men. Sh i | ey indorae every word of Prot. Laugh-| With walsh the American man's in- Die saline Hantinake aa Hontecue, they claim, did not ex- GAS KILLS NEIGHBOR, Uin's, article,” enld Mra, Cox: 82 0 eee ee ee ete es us WiGeen. in Dr. F n.| Jonkov O} Val 1 Hi iuch farther than he does, n , ‘ with Dr. Rovert | Jonkoy Opens Valve and House- A tricky feat of strength, tmported | MUCH farther than He die spend leisure, imagination and curtostty. | fount + sees . ndent of the Matteawan Lie frem Poland and popular in With « freedom 6: 9 | And nowhere can they be satisfed | (+ .1¢,, renee \ nos 1. Bu the keeper in Next Room Has colonies in this country caused | ence enjoyed by no other women but in Burope. vignette sean 1, District-Attor Narrow Ese: death early to-day in the General Hos-| 1 the world, our Ainerican women “The American weman te primi- naretothne H orresy SUNKEN COHCRING WRK ED pital, at Paterson, N. J, of Andrew| BAV® Bever set ® standard, never | tive euough to hunger after all the ino prenent estatlished eurcen 1 Ja shoemaker, was found dead in Waschall of N. River street originated an ideal. Our hou: fo upon the of knowledge, mRee Weck ap ree Re ae en Hee 1 ts. No and is civilized enough to desire no y ed It Often. Frank Chilkeski of No. 119 Sixth | are ruled by our servants. is Cvilae Ee <l cnealine pollee'e earn died] early thls morning when the odor of nue and Frank Bogulanski of American woman dares to be Ghd Dus HAGRSlE $0 SNITy SNS ae | te nate ato it which was escaping from. the (1 pa ey i ly thrifty, because thrift 1s not a part aeiten fe ABA antl avedy. cuter (A005 ele iy She aflomnon. They al rain, that r ater In his room, attracted the at corder Carroll in Paterso: a ff ideal. Our sometimes even her husband—from 4 of e in 4 ade in the au nth by. Mrs. Mary Ru- of the below-stairs idea! h Little epi gen of |2i9 Bast Hitt nd t had re h, thirty-elaht years of age and Mint ‘Reancnaibility § for Waschell'e| re er own je epicurean garden o: P Theypgfore, the hing that ph, thirty-elght y of age and y he fashions are set by the demi-monde success, For her life is a calou- | ‘iremed some of the « E dome fully to establish the cause of| the proprietor of the boarding-houre | Gonth, but 4¢ the evidence showed that) o¢ maria with an e64ed fonoh of lated egotiom. This is the cause | 4 K* 10 the extont of $18 of ! ati is to have hody exhumed and| ® Jonkoy lived: is at Bt. Vine the fatality was accidental, they were] Gyental extravagance. Even our | for @ past due Contederace p se. | che auittmay sansalerad cents Hospital in @ sertous condition paroled In custody of their counsel. tated by snob- t ix thought that the o| t teh matter’ ineidantal’ta, the Ghath of ‘The victim and the two men who were PALAntarepe Ory Gisteten ey ‘ th [seemed to have an untmited supply: of | Want Body Exhumed. * | voarder. arrested were young and chummy, Chile ir American women action takes the [the bills, swindled pers Dr, Lamb and Dr. Baker destre to e doctors #ay that the woman will | Koski challenged Waschail to a con- Charity As a Soclal Ladder. place of emotion; experience takes en out of many hundr dollars | have this They do wish to| recover, The death of the shoemaker test of strength and Bogulanski added ne American woman revolves in an| the place 3 Lida falious by the ple boarding-he ome | Mailed Any nne the hos-| 3 y araly socidental and resulted his persuasions. Junchanging orbit of the personal. I ne is 4 born adventurer, on whom be shown that Nux ording to the police, Jonkov came Waschall was allowed to get a grip! have found that the members of the/!s engrafted a caste-w < Brai-|YALE STUDENTS FINED +f baat a a ate Moun, Glas paasina cbs with beth hands thilkoski's right pic societies I happened to}min, No matt she ace die ni me PAB cb rr phi ol Wrist and was ted to try {01 Join eared for charity only as it ad- ancestry to the Mayfower-—and all am FOR FIGHTING POLICE. | : ae mas in’ bi room, and the arm. As Waschall exerted | vanced them socially. You know as| bitious Americans do—sho has the er ae ; 1 ha ' identally switched on the a an tl pat, | well az T'do that some New York grant instir n her—instinets whieh! Found Guilty in Clash Koll wing | Lana ¢ nee ed his oppe ngth | afin GEGMa BaMOtia th uve made the Ame rav- | , 1 turned in, oblivious to the contest over his sho e Moy prose agents to k Savas Eater ie ths | Sno ! Battle in New M Aree \t a steady pressure of gas was Wasehall landed on By- | thelr ps and pictures constant rata Fak eget oe i dave Jon ; : ito the room. His room ad 4@nders who hurried to pick hin up| before But perhaps nub Have made ner oat Featiens, | Haven, dohn A any Ue Br TR dared fgnd him unconscious, At the hos. | rave read t tption of my heroine |S! inse ve a nuda | NEW HAVEN, Conn, 13.—B Uae “ ine A th wo rooms and It was H it was disc PA RE id t ee (ae ‘Woman in Profile.’ That is simply nan in the world | t ca "i Wa wil a of op Through thts door the gas none Was dislocated in eight places. atu om Mge of the New York F i ye four Yale stud to P and ha ; lated until both rooms were well died five hours after his injuries were |® Study fro ” Neither Love Nor Religion rhe] r ap , Karly \o-day a passing citizen society woman. Here it Is, , . la a clash | examined in ope f narly (od pi sustained, he is incapable of feeling fear, . ted the odor o 1 told baal Mrs. Cox read from the Forum and’ eo lo [uaaeatia of aces tove og he outcome snow- The D: \ followed a od Che odor of eae fad told &| po a em The po 1 a) ° A ‘'Oynthia Marlowe, in personality,| i siog ne adapts aes and a mn tha} statement ween polices) ry ys a the De tend ane AGAINST STAGE PROFANITY. | was stanch, sallow and strident; ant eee: ae) GARE Atte OMe | student quar students, who| County J 1ck for the ne the house and found th | affected the extreme of smartness in A n aded & were Frederick F. Will we Holy Name Societies of the City! attire ani manner, She had watchful | VAeusy. a8 surionity ead AR wt | iama of B Md.; Ralph W. Wolt Prepare Great Petition, Jeves, an tndiscreet mouth, unable to! Eht® Tee Rie Tae ot lore’ better Mou ¥.; Clarer SHOOTS MOTHER’S PL PURSUER. | close over its stores, and a shapely nose rant ; ‘The Rev, Father Penny, rector of the| wnose nostrils had each a little nick| ‘haa the woman of any other ne ie to Her wille ally Wounds Man Who Chureh of the Annunciation at One| tn" shem, as though worn there by her| Honality, for she loves with Ber | eet an eee aeteekees Hundred and Thirty-first street and) constant scenting for victims for snubs. ; ae eee ing an offi fin anes ae Does do work that Convent’ avenue, expects to get thirty |i) character she was the typical Ams le is an eternal ce 6 60 HaOHY barr palih ight eye by Jones ; thousand signatures to a petition to the! erican w as the possession of is ne b ecuting and J s many dcn't suspect. Fuard of Ald n support of the! gueat wea alsaa hap, \e 1 ae] Yale, t q osed ordinance to prohibit the use \t p 1 Nea! a a tthe fa hai 4 Quit and try well-made rofanity on the amusement stage. | Calis Her Typical. '¢, a ult ake no action n ‘ ) i ‘The petition is belng elrculated among 18 Ww: anopiled in suspicions | mastered A ly & ¥ the different branches of Holy | regarc Ing of her own nati And having traced ue ly a ‘ oie aa | | Name Soclety throughout the city, Last! anty, and was #0 much like her, the A an woman's faa > ne a Lolb rake ‘ ne ery anaes § ‘ night 30 of boo members of the society Roa compatriots that her chief aim in| husband's door, Mrs, Cox lata down] jdated. a , Vt 1, She spurned his attentiona| v, » ether Penny's parish signe lige was to distinguish. herself from! Prof. Laughlin'’s article, the bu awalt on Fr Part erthire wrrg bad peertere WP rr TP AAC ir oR pi ‘ ai 4 D, them, Thus she expended her energies | brougit in the tea tray and we pr Alay Ai arrested students were jocking the door. Minagzini, witnesses There’ sa Reason’ and time in a calculating vigil of life discussion of her next{ members of the academic freshman | say, was trying to force the door when ! 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