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TELLS OF FIGHT FOR LIFE AMID SNOW — Banker’s Daughter and Three Women Friends Marooned on Mountain, | THE DRIFT BURIED AUTO Bank Covered Machine and Party Up to Necks—Dug Sut by Rescuers. (Bpectal to The Evening W PITTSAURG, Pa, Feb. Miss Anne Tracy Morgan, daughter of J. Plerpont Morgan; Miss Ida M. Tarbell, the writer; Miss Elizabeth Marbury, a widely known clubwoman and play broker of New York; and Miss Em line Pitt of lives w u F touring thro they were , regions tn this section, pun, a snow bank yesterday ard they were or several hours. ly Greensvurg, ne four miles distant, mountain road, through a swirling » and wind # en they read @helter we: from exhaus- and the ym ¢ ure | they journeyed by train to Pit | Experience. Tell Terrib's s walted at the Mt anything falling so fast t we 1 discern the Blu distance, It was Were very cold. Whi we were what more) moun “I thonght we would neve the Aft, Ww seemed mour secure machine out v were doomed to stay in the oil el night or take a ance uk miles to civilization,” Pitt laugiicd as she described the trip thus had to work was left us and we back with a ouple men. four with picks und shovels cleare path for the machine. The accident and the subsequent I struggle through the snow drifts in the mountains is due to the « propensities of the y Miss Morgan, « all kinds of sett! for benfiting the arranged the t + the homes of rain th Irwin fleld and enlisted tie co-operation of the other women. an WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. " ‘ Among Mrs, McChele Says She and band Quarreled. Mrs, May McChele, thirty-two years old, attempted suicite to-day in her home at No. 1558 Broadway by drinkin @ solution of turpentine and ether. Dr Botsford of Flower Hospltal was sun moned in time to save tie She was taken to the hospital @ pi or ‘The you! mn © doctors told t that she b eed wit band and that he She desyaired of ever married life. Her hust maker People Who Would Mgke Class Distinctions Are Un- farm or building plot. plain that you should not Buy one in a hurry, da grand array tin offers, any G Read wh hat Workd Want have | u save time, money, worry. You Must Give Advertisers RE- Sul TS ja order to HOLD them > World 107,369 “Real tate’ Adveitisements last year, A GAIN OF 10,864 OVER 1909, red Advertisers “Come Back.” THE EVENING WORLD, Steadily Increases Number Of the Snobs in America The Rev. Dr. Grinton Speaks of a “‘Snobbish Foreigner Marrying a Snobbish Heiress While a Mob of Snobs Fight to See Wedding.” American, and Surrender Their Liberty-Endowed Birthright tor a Mess o1 Pottage. BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. Snobs are made, money not born. on the increase in America. “The snobbishn Grinton. ut replied ! which are the greater snobs?” I ask« It does not require to be a snob. There are rich snobs and poor snobs, and snobs that are merely comfortably off. And all these classes and varieties of snobs are very much I know this to be true, be- cause the Rev. Dr. George W. Grinton,.pastor of the Chelsea Methodist Episcopal Church, told me 80. that permits Americans to sacrifice their dignity and clothing to obtain one glimpse of ® wedding between a titled foreigner and a rich American girl is disgraceful,” exclaimed Dr. MISS ANNE MORGAN, ‘Sickening Money Worship” . “th ‘ That would t 4 to way," It in suobbisn to marty for & title, It is enobbish to marry for money. It is snobbish to strive, by Any means, to enter a social circle above your own. hand it iv snobbish to be abnor- mally in do the to worship money or persons above you socially, And, finally, it is un- American to be snobbish, and yet the snobs are steadily on the in- in this country.” He's a Native cream Dr. Gr t almos \ comes moat confusing to the uniniti ed. nton has su On the other ed in the peopla who things, and it is snobbish | New Yorker, pleasant volce acts the effect of nunte nding to show that ( now Atlantic valfonte, stant corre an intermediary. had ondence the Miss Florence Garra' which name 1 to have app nond in her own Seer. GEORGE We. GRINTOY that the Amer sus a na other equally D : is not in a hospital. And we have would not say City, nicely producing Miss; locating her in a assumed name and circumstantial was What friends Brookdale belle is visiting the mother sages to Richmond. ADDS MYSTERY TO ARNOLD SEARCH Not Dorothy, but Young Gris- com Has Been Sending Mes- owed the lead of chain rge C. Griscom | incommunicado at the Hotel} in con- with her througa Richmond, Va. foll | Scattie, Italy, Keokuk and other centres }of thought to-day by | Dorothy Hf. C. Arnold, | hospita! under an Jestablishing a constructed house of cards been reared when It wa: knocked into bits by the discovery nt of Brookdale, Miss Arnold riated for the nond liospital visit, happens to be person, t the young woman from Jersey is herself ing the name and address which su sedly covered the Arnold _ ——— | Identity. smment, His mustache is| iss Garrabrant's mother supplies a giish dge, bor- | the one idea that accounts for the rm st and narrow path of | Port of an identification of the Rich- srehead is as high as|mond patient as Miss Arnold. Miss and nas a flat, strong ac beralas to he: mothe 4 matter of fact, | to know, has hair of those rare per urly, and blue eyes. as the native New| Like Description. na Cn seers Dee These artistic {tems made a part of | oR New York girl, and the nurse at the gona that ron the mond Hospital, who was asked if OU called “Americans anover | toe ein) ip her charge teaumbled: Ailes: Ms picture: 1 scription, said iets wangayie ald not tell from the varying the | aching © | cription as related to own hair an aa i oy cael Abaher applied to her charge. abiioarioy of thease two. arent men. withil| Com B Men bOe sue mAstar & trifle ts the that actuates too many Amer- |etatement of Mra. Garrabrant that her In the course of my ser. |@aushter was taken to Richmond by her, and that she is visiting friends and at ibelreti daria Hulaby th. | Richmond sleuths learned that Georg ation ceremonies, to see and to be|% Griscom jr, had been in ne ca call ft an im. | ‘ation with sc our Americar, | 2! in the Richmond Post-Ofice broad sim. |'e report found that ti | Thi {ented by Mrs. A. J, Bradley. Only rt of s amon. {one A. J Bradley appears in the us, because r Aniata | lifectory of the town, and he is a of our situation. It is a wholesome ex, | secretary to @ contracting firm, living se to look Sack ovce“onally to the |:) Manchester, a small place just over ideals of Washington and In," he James River from Richmond. While I think of it, just what is a| Mrs. Bradley could, not be found tn sob?” T queried the early hours of the His Definition of Snob. ight is an intere “A snob, as I use the word larrabrant Was asked over t cuwnd onuk ar ates distanc pho’ day Fane nee rayne Mra. A. adiey in Ri ‘ = replied nt I doo : i After <!cl Venished. sm for ai stated, went to wed e urteen days 1 Dorothy Ar- nm ung Brovkdale girl would ome we home. t why Is it tor| Whenever I get read he Li wish so- | mot « 1 i t ond story, a rding to the 1 h f that town, had its incep A ir nu of tele “Democracy is the foundation of na this nation, Unf. tely, though, b in w ‘ yney iw each day @ fully wor- supposed de snipped. Theve ere even Americans | tdinas {0 BG 1 foolis enouga to believe money and t Helen r edt , con, and came the alleged dis ery snobbish gouls bow down be- | t inacom was writing to the box exith. So that when a snob- | in the post-oMce which ls held in M bish foreigner marries a snobbish | Lradiy's we have the sickening sight | Tien ran up agains » of snobs fighting to | the arriva M nce Gar trom Brookdale ah Dd; gowned woman.” woman's € nay ind er appa and it ’ ¢| times does, the meas n may 6 taken a ng Mrs ant, who ues 40°) cheerfully admit she day and all day) ig, daughter to Richmond, and, that matte is going back for her. But last night, according to reports re- ceived bere, was @ wild night for ancier’s Daughter and Friends Who Escaped Death in Snowdrifts YISS ANNE, GAN, TIOR! | staid old “dashed cabs, to wh disturbed cessity nook of { Arn GIRI, IS AMUSED AT BEING TAK. FOR MISS ARNOLD| (Sp RICHM young woman at fl Dorothy ternity Florence Garrabrant, daughter of Tunis An Garrabra woman t her Dec, 28 a month, seemed Miss § of the } se, woman about forty called at the home Feb. 16. nold gir hroug th riy of a passing Are e ve plac withe pecial to OND, Arnold, Home nt of vening World reporter saw the you his mo} She said she 1 expe She say amused been mist aken fc 3e ome, in sald that a well anied Tain accom} a be and 1 te Vi men suffrage const will he decided Assemblyman THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911. THEIR CHANCES OF VIGTORY BRIGHTEN C lho i Work In Albany Is Telling and Votes AL the nounced that his committer up the Sp a vote tion Bills Likely to Be Reported. for Women UBANY, tonal amendmer To-d airman « Xt Tuesday A Assembly Jit levy, ary Committee, an per t on the ytot x wot ros to report it favoraly tous The tate of the wa- nt ot sday and At present the amendment has a good chance of being reported, as several of the committee are wavering, the plea of women to let the voters decide the question making a@ fa Jur ws ett Ruzeee eee md, Persons actually els in taxt- ering, » never | h the st rm of th was put any d hed for tho | eo result. ~The t Supposed to be a patient in the Ma- here, {s undoubtedly Brookdale, N. J. rning nd talked w: came sts to | s she to Richmond ve here next is nineteen, She that she should have or) Arnold. andergraff, the matron Mscussing the Arnob dressed youn by a woman of ming Pittaburg as the ‘on stopping near F when dented admissio retur to that place however, ey would F back In pond within week. older cting a kesman, said the abse and wanted th art of De to return home within two or three months. remembe twenty-on ceedingly was posi the © eyes. Four Comic. The st a Sing Four h Virginia and Dr lepa Miss 1 re tive t mother tive do was ox France, woman was 1 The girl was a} feet four, but th ber the color SING-SONG CONTEST BY BARNARD GIRLS. Hundred ally, for P, et f Wi ae at tho Maude 1 ar-old nT nother, Mra. I Hundred ay met Mix fair ot be because song of ’Em Warble Then Sentimentally rize “f Barnard ontest t y le ollege aft amsels a spring mer is lov the Miss Lillian ler, instituted freshmen, to included = M " the new 1 Braun of the ¢ tandolph led the Hall to-da wed Hilbert, a pre « who lives in Bridg be married M 1 Gray, N@ 1 West SINth street Gilbert six months ago al friend, who introduced the young Woman while sight, Gray bought # al legs and assiduousl ng woman. After the will return to his paper FALLS TO DEATH FROM A WINDOW Mrs. Sadie Freedman, inspector, { morning tenement house antly Killed at failing from @ the home of rs, Dorothy Doorman, wt sseventh street, where she Was attending a party. Mrs, F nan, In nat with whi by window at a new gown and atly pleased, Boston Road, the panion, and a dozen or Bronx, at the nore ‘The party continued after midnight, when the guests began preparing to go kome. Mrs, F anxlous to show new plume’ she had just pur- to one of the women guests, | went into a room in the front of the man was admi n she remarked Mrs, Freedman, don't you feel warm? The house seeems very ho Indeed it does," rep! ing the plumes d Mrs. Freed- man. “I'll open this window and we'll | nave a breath of fresh ai The window was stiff and was opened with difficulty t suddenly flew up, Mrs, Freedman lost her balance, and with @ shriek toppled forward and| plunged to the pavement below, carry- ing down a tailors sign just above the ground ft | Women in the house bi veral fainted, The me street and Willam h street, en nan into the ler said t Mrs, Freedman had is coat as she fell. He was n amb * surgeon sald Mrs, Freedman had been killed inst | IT's FOOD Phat Restores und Makes Health Possible, There are stomach specialists as Has eye aud ear and other spe | alists. ‘The amendment, {f pa ature, must pass then be adopted b: The Senate Judiciary Committers w (probably conside Neweomh which is similar to the Assembly mea next Tuesday. Now that the hearing on the suffrage bills has passed Into history, attention of the suffragisis is centred In carry | the’ rest of ing will be held te en of the gathering » arranged K. out the programe uffrage W The Floren Centennial Hall, e Mrs, rye ! League, who will addi n "Why TF Want to Vi prinety: Nearly all the anti-suffragettes ha left the city, most of them returnin to New York last night. Only le and a few of the more arde re of the suffrage mover One of these told a young lady o New Brunswick, N. J., to quit medi cines and eat Grape-Nuts, She saya: | For about 12 months I suffered severely with gastri 1 was un able to retain much of anything o: my stomach, and consequently was| compelled to give up my occupation 1 took quantities of medicine, ant had an idea 1 was ng, but I con tinued to su and soon lost 16] pounds in weig 1 was depressed | in spirits and lost interest In ever thing generally. My mind was so affected that it impossible tol necomye ed in even the ligh est. read r After months I d cided to petal He put me and my health began to improve immedi ately, It the note of a new life | I 1 been eating | too Y which 1 did 10 hea 1 eats, but th | Iv 4 to gol 1 continued f th the mornin eal 1 in t 4 r and f gained my lost wel in a short tia Tam well andl h wzain owe to Grape Nam n by Postum Co Creek, Mich The Road to Wellville,” tn pkgs. “There's a Reason Ever read the above letter’ A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of human interest, | the ¢ the th York women will come up next Tue y night hear Miss Sylvia Pa 3 4 militant suffraget Experies oe tte, AGED WOMAN FROZEN. es of ISUFFRAGISTS SEE $5 —svermsve A meet: | night under the aus- | | Franchise Soctety | Friday, February 24th. Final $12, $15, $18 Values Even if there were not two months in which to wear these coats you would do well to in- vest for another season, as the savings involved are marvellous and the models included so staple that their styles are sure to |, Kerseys—Mixtures Various weights, light, medium and winter warm, in black cloths and mixtures, every variation of mannish modes and some mighty dressy styles besides, all with their prices cut way below cost to effect a speedy clearance. Choice $5. Alterations FREE Sale At All Three Stores, gerorremer cerry 14-16 West -4t1 Street—New York. 460 and 462 Fulton S!.—Brooklyn. 645-651 Broad Street, Newark ne ‘The body of an aged woman who had an ‘There was nothing about her clothing | to near Hackensack, to-day. was about seventy years suggest her identity. She had a cullar growth on the left side of head. been frozen to death was found near the highway that runs through Lodi, N. The wom- er “WHAT | DID WHEN BABY WAS SICK” Marie Jones 1 John's and it keeps her but now her Father Medici Those who Leon Jackson « all it. Fath dicin Mass Anow REAL merits of “EDDYS” JELLIES of the quantities of them he they Ask about then— will be the most sincere advising you to use them. Your grocer knows — be Your neighbors know—becaul e buying again and agai Try them ke Red Currant. Grape, Quince “Leon used to nigh night uld not get | er | He best the oom » Three Big Features in the : 1911 World cAlmanac CENSUS FIGURES ELECTION RETURNIS AVIATION RECORDS Price 250; by Mail, 350, 4 > ° ? 3 ‘The orange is the most luscious and healthful fruit. 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