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; a eee See SHEEHAN SPOILS PLANS TO END THE SENATE DEADLOCK Flatly Refuses to Withdraw A Great Deal of the Gos-! sip That Is Afloat Is Nominee Once More Started by the Men, Declares Mrs. Frederic Nathan. From the Race. FRISBIE MOVE FAILED, Tired of Hearing Women Made the Scapegoat, She Says--Worst Gossip She Knows Is a Man. Speaker Said to Have Urged His Own Availability Upon Boss Murphy. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “It ie still true that three-fourt at duties Tn tes wn it. | of the gossip of the world is peddted flat refusal of William FF. Sheehan to| 0” women."—=Prof. Hdward Howard entertain Murphy's proporal that Griggs, withdraw after being given another en-| When Prof Geigus ventured to wun dorsement by the caucus Sheehan, it} the statement quoted above tn hia ad was learned, toll Murphy he would | dress to the Equal Frar never withdraw so long as there is one her day, he called vote to be cast for him. ine us of protest. Out of th When seen to-day at his home, No. 16) chor 6 the solo of Mra. Freda Fast Fifty-#ixth street, Sheehan refused Nathan, presi of the Conwmimers to discuss the Senatorship, but it| League. can be stated on the authority of) “If all the gossipping is done b hie closest friends and advisors that he) sex," she pertinentiy {iauired. . will not get out and that he will still! it that when women are congregated ¢ continue to have the support of Mur- ply and ‘Tammany Hall. ‘The result is t held in this city ward a settlement come to nothing. How They Line Up. ‘The position | kether nferences ng to- fight have dixagree with Prof. so far as to think men greater gossips | than en? 1 asked Mre, Nathan las of controtiing| {han Women?” 1 asked Mre, Nathan last to-day forces in the Senatorial deadiock i8|AN' + sue replied thoughtfully, “t Laci or aoe ica el lean’t way that I think exactly that Ghoshan—Refuses to withdraw, [iyi this ix what Ide think that he “has become the embodiment of » erent principle.” Murphy—For © ‘vossed” caucus. Insurgents—Refuse to enter a | eaucns in which Sheehan is the candidate with the support of Murphy. So far as Mr. Murphy ts the legislators will free’ fot into a ot haitate to ds su his “Gossips are by no means par- titioned off by sex barriers. The habit of gossip, the mental state which makes possible, be found in both men and wom new and “un. jar too large a percentage to assign to women. Woman the Scape-Goat. I am sick and tire of the universal xclaimed Mrs, Na “On, caucus, let dt be known t chotee for Senator. nt by Prof, «is anything ‘The insurgents declare that under but a solitary ex Men have al- thore conditions the proposition for @ Ways sneered, Tru n to epread new caucus is a Tammany trap, and that, though it may be characterized as “unbossed,”) Murphy's position amounts to an order to the sixty-eignt legislators he controls to vote for Sheehan or some other Tammany can- didate. Murphy Undisturbed. Murphy does not seen to ve disturvea r invent And women are far too ready to eriticixe their own sex. I believe that what one jooks for one nds. Dio t with the basic are ars, That Is, looking for Mars, and fo nes started he was ea ran hor rat he dw upholders of _) by the ultimatum of ker Frisble women are! thet the deadivck must be broken and a ts done by Senator elected be pril 4. Friends nage to find evidence to of the Tammany » say that Frisbie | support their contention, But they | wpeaks for himself alone and that he ause he is @ for the Depew toxa. | ement wax made to-day that don't look for and don't want any a dence on the ot “IL spoke the o: r side, er day of the obvious 1 hearing assumption that all] pAb BE 5 EE THE BERING WORLD, MONDAY, '“Men Go to Clubs to Gossip, Women in Clubs Discuss Civic Interest Problems” Fa ENTREE Re er Ts ES pares ahah MAROH 20, 1911. 'NO DECISIONS “ON STANDARD OL - ORTOBACCO TRUST 2!3 VEARS OLD, SHE'S CROSSED OCKA BIG NAVAL GUNS TRAINED ON OLD TEXAS AS TARGET —s y TIMES, ON GERMAN LINER - Vessels of Atlantic Fleet on United States Court Takes Two Watch for Havoc of Sheils ling on San Marcos. to Pass on Cases. , r | x8 Neri | WASHINGTON, Ma ‘ ! iN 1 PLETE Standard © ne ! TA Ct 1 Mt cave wax decided wy me Co ‘ of the U 1 State althoug ) t ad expected one or Te t Y vfetr bein a session only half an ‘ : bur took for two Weeks, nntll At Whether the great corporatio sa Ms \ Fea a General expectat eo court <tage 7 ; would decide the ‘ ‘i | large attendance. . " od | hoon, the hour yet ja long line of spectators tad formed, . ifs ta M The courtroom iteelf ad fe to . hd completely dependent up ating capacity; they don mit f impudent na siandees” in the highest cours Spotters" on Watch ! t j The announcemen tha e Untied w 1 ssenger on « Suupreme Court had falled to " which docked } Nand down decisions Standard O11 y a and A in Tobacco ‘Trust cases toe thold Bin- 1 gay simulated considerable activity on D , on : gersipten @ Stock Exchange. In a short-lived oo BA Seane ICANN HRA: ePwueen LHR CKO y xtocks of the most prominent se- a : Ne ‘“ cuvities rose for nearly one point gains MRS. FREDERICK NATHAN, ‘ — A quick jump 1 OH He See HIKE ; +e OM stock on the #0 much more generous to the fallen | aiNGkhas oF iw ; houncement of no than women, Hut T have noticed that @ por ghe na No. ia man's generosity snap off at the ’ ns ae they fel , i point whore te | ts ' oon st! | TT wife Pl AOU Lala si f tiger of No, 90 Arthur avenue, | The notch relieves you of the both- : : ad ° . 1 vT ers of buttoning and unbuttoning » than willing t - ; eT i " of ‘woman's inhumanity wo ow : ae eeenestra- Fi ee! ink prac Tt Pl : be discouraged Secretary ot bhtd There. COLLARS social law should be lald dows Pwent hips a scene to! pi 15teseh, 2for 254 to listen to one's servar lo wthelr off s witite eo tr € employers | Accompanying . the xunboa 0 “A yiphin, w the Secretary of the H Wie. stops oanelde Meyer, Senator Chap Min | on will murely aevede to It. For | epresemtatives Rudert M weaknesses | i Ass sr itkad t | texa t tol against | val od val aide to th were held paae eee eee up to the t idua p aval office well as isle) a cre for obse Hank : 2 WICHITA, Kan, cy s. | Firing on the Naftzger f erly President of the | ‘anned, should Fourth Nationa! Bank of Wichita, was New . found gull by a jury in th ‘ederai Mentae Court yesterday of buying and_ selling he notch keeps them | e guns stolen postage stamps. ‘The offense is closed ia front, ined on the ship at er range, | punishab @ maxiinum sentence of | oneett, Peabody & Company. Troy, New York i AC execiont Interval diy Marcos | five Years in prison and a fine of $1.00). juent Intervals Sa cos oarded to determine the effect | == = _ ngier Sound was s | 8 because i ow water Should ¢ M sunk operations for re ona JAMES McGREERY & CO t the time o when the Speaker called at Murphys | ft that men spend much more time In AE Te AALS 23rd Street 34th Street | home Saturday to deliver this message | thelr clubs discussing personalities than t fe ie const. | hes he urged his own availability as a Sen- | do women. he Nortt AA LAbVA Ilhak Gaceee | Lad BE. veal toh " x ¥, March %.—The fitty-third = | Washington arrived in pe fervera’s fleet ran out from Santiago t ballot for United States “enator taken | att Led gece apy docu {under tie guns of the American war- March the 21st and 22nd y s follo nan, 3; ships the Texas was ie thickest o Mitieton, ¢ Kernan. nen 2. Gute] én apparently qo to their clube Pipeudal ed Fr al : zer, 1; Carlisle, 1; Thome: Carmody, 1;| 0 talk about the absent, or about ae atio mat Pursued by i! Fate. Depew, 2. Total vote cast, 1s No| those who run the gauntlet of race ot role ih) epee niiat nikell quorum, the smoking room windows. Their Tr MermenOlnl |) Abeer ANG WAN) anuiliateda, DUraled. the : “RRW “ tP’TS “} feel eahonaceenmmenmael goustp, too, is often of a nature had about the teaness |‘Texas, and she became the laughing SILVERWARE DEP’TS. Im Both Stores. such as would pase the lips of few Sind vealed trom ONew onion tucatrra nie annctorina ibe i Lower Floor, Twenty-third Street eland of the we dine, ‘The out warn er variou shaps sh Six! loor, Thirty-fourth Stree! “Wor that matter, think of the (nvart Ril ENE. WNUSHAGAST -AbSTCE LE cc ted cau coseluinie Pie sterling Silver, French gray finish, foliage able custom at oF dinner par a fine arvest the mome ard. © Was H leaving the table to th To what } Y ed by Chiel | wiaity i ve Tea Spoons. . 7.00 doz. FEIGNING SUICIDE oa cn : ho gambling in nokir j eRe aiit Pabie Spoons 18.00 doz. | Men certainty a t dead ot througho: . —— usual price 22.50 ive tart UA anne pea a COOK BADLY BEATEN Soup Spoons. . 14.50 doz. known that when they have » PERJURY TRIAL STOPPED | rl v usual price 18.00 muuch wine they will ell all the w Y IN ROW OVER CHECKS. fe A i! and 5 hat they don’t. ‘That ts BY ILLNESS OF JUROR.) aie Table Forks 18.00 doz. ‘After having been committed the | the ade out Whole ee Six Yout! \ o Re: usual price 22.50 Juvenile Asylum Incorrig v The t Halon 4 f jos \ttacking Res- ao on , “a Tattes Cicisied in che Chiaren'a Court | 1 fale ‘ n luren IB ally Fable Knives. 19.50 de to-day, fifteen-year-old k Hennerty |of M n ‘ YJ H il usu. of No. #2 Thina ia ni : . empt at sui e | eent a \u ' oe Society for $s a “well, 1 : 1 Ohildren. the worst gowsip I ‘i i Y mio Ht i I see “TTR spores e a : “eap a teen oie ayes : sae oo (ain «| FURNITURE DEPTS. In Both Stores. b t from luncheon table to” luncheon Mn ' \ s J rots furniture itable f itv o acaecisiy young mode | teble among his treads, and he : le , tine Hund Craftsman Furniture, suitable for city or speech in which be d Justice! @lways carries @ nice conversa- ‘ © ay t Ma | country homes. Olmsted for sending tional tidbic from the last one to i 1 of ste i i 1 N oO { | ss TH kill myself hey lock me} the one after. We doesn't mean nted Mi on i t . Sideboards... . », 40.00 and up enain.” e whereat twisted | to do any harm; he simply con a ' a ! i 1 ring a former prices 34.00, 50,00 and 68.00 je neckt ' ne) giders himself a kind of human y . : A t tee of the ‘hina C ‘ts 25 ¢ 28 blue in th On yelled | pewa-letter, who pays for enter- y c China Closet 3 00 and abicn * Abad ne tainment im the coin of ‘the eS \ Liteon 3 a ORMer PRICES 30.90 ang 32,00 that wa we 1 t ' " \ Extension Tables. 30.00 and 40.00 only wanted the oO n a i ‘ former prices 36,00 and 47.00 knot got « ‘ . ° n Db 1 aah Me out of ine ; cot " ‘ . 1 Dining Chairs, leather seats oS ain Micha , ¢ unt tnd ot ge at ‘| i hi A ' eal ; 3.00, 5.00 and 6.00 SAYS MAYOR GAYNOR we f Weatne Ni A ed pestle al Wu he Heard former prices 4.75, 6.50 and 8.5 I$ PURSUING HIM, | (Pereoneliicn’ Cnty - Oey tah ; , if ‘a Dining Arm Chairs, leather seats. Young Man Ment i ictestanoadt a aM eat censciaeaehicnet atti tectiia tata Talal Lae ceiaaniietinas cada eel 6.00, 8.00 and 10.00 Asks Protection f } ant affairs al} former prices 8.50, 10.50 and 12.50 ASks Protection trom Ne . ' ‘ + secution by City's Exe : ’ Iker Morris Chairs and Book Cases : . y's Exec Gossip Encouraged i 19.00 and 22.00 muri : tae | BBE former prices 25.50 and 30.00 ‘ ' . r i Low seated Chairs and Rockers and Arm ; i, , Hered £ Chats and Rockers 3.00 and 6.50 ; ubje 4 former prices 4.78 and 8.50 x | Bar Harbor and Palm Beach Willew Arm f Chairs, complete with cushions. 4.75 and Many single odd Articles in Arts and Cr; other . : Pr. 4 rari ieee ‘hye ; Furniture, suitable for furnishing Bungalows across Pre and Camps, at 50%¢ less than usual price. and sq) a “ i . “4 “ype ee REERY & CO Bs Over Thirty Years JAMES McGRE : fis dso ' é 1 Stree ‘ 2 ge Wag tol . The Kind You Have Always Bought agrd Street 34th Street , vail bed Oe as t tting It THE CRNTAUE COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW VORA CITY, | pital for examinat: at men are yencre pos ve | “ae « ' a ete o daniel Answer of Man Arre: Hiny State tnd HOSTON 20, wutit by in te Su Maren made \ plea of 1 t $. Brown jay in answer harging with oy $5,000 with the ine | Be Olle DE In| wl he was se k to he has vemained since his eturn from New York with Massuoiite setts officers last Mrida wn was arrested in New York at cqquest of local authorities on an | tin wht is attemod that} ave ned the} a note for $5,000 sf i" msiiy Compan ree Otls » William Fr | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd “treet 34th Street On ‘Tuesday, March the 21s STATIONERY DEP'TS 500 Cabinets of Scotch Lawn Writing Paper, —-4 quires phper, 1 quire correspondence cards and 4 pa ickages envelopes. Pink, Blue, Orchid and White ose per cabinet vtiue 100 Engraving of Stationery including Wed- ding Invitations, Announcements, At Home and Address Dies in the latest forms and letters. Sketches and Estimates submitted. In Both Stores, RIBBON DEP'TS. in Both Stores, Satin Pin Dot Ribbon in Pink, White. Sizes 1, 114, 3 and 5 200, 27¢, 38¢, ste and 75¢ per piece 5 and 6%, inch Self-Colored Fancy Ribbon. Pink, Blue, Cardinal, Navy Blue, Brown and White 25¢ and 35¢ per yard values 35c ahd 45¢ Blue or ee VEILING DEP’TS An extensive variety of Veils and Veilings in every desirable style. Silk Veils, soft finish, new designs. Fancy Mesh Veilings, with Chenille and woven dots in Black, White, Magpie and Colors. Sale of White Princess Lace Veils....., 75¢ and g5c values 1,00 and 1.45 Chiffon Veils in Ombre and Plain Colors value 2.25 In Both Stores, OO ——_— CORSETS. In both Stores. C. B. a la Spirite Corsets. Models for slender, medium and well de- veloped figures. Made of Coutil, Figured Broche and Batiste. 1,00, 1.50, 2.00 to 5.00 Models for stout figures with double boning and three pairs of hose supporters attached. 2.50 and 3.00 Especial attention given to fitting of large and extra sizes. In Both Stores, STAMPED PATTERNS. Waists and Underwear, new designs for white or colored embroidery, beadwork or couching. Waists, kimono sleeves, on Batiste... .35¢ " " u “Linen. .....50¢ ss es i ‘ Marquisette 75¢ me i = “ Lawn......30¢ ‘on Voile, kimono or shirtwais! sleeves. 75¢ Gowns, on Nainsook...... +40 0 §8C Chemises ‘ v Aer Anecriryct tl Drawers “ Z ’ te ++35¢ Corset Covers id cpiaeadee Damask Hematitched Towels, 21 x 36 inches. 4goc en INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS. In Hoth Stores. A complete stock of Infants’ Apparel, also Muslin, Cambric and Nainsook Underwear for children from 2 to 14 vears. French and Do- mestic Manufacture. A large and varied assortment of Maids’ House Dresses of Fancy Percale, Gingham, Chambray, White Linen, Black Mohair, Pongee and Sateen. Sizes 34 to 42. Sale of one-piece Dresses of Fancy Percale or Gingham gsc and 1 dRIMES McGREERY & CO; agrd Street 34th Street 25