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"HEALERS WORRIED [New Wage-Earning Venus Must «AS SOMEONE SEEKS THEIR “KING DAVID” Murray and His Wife See Mysterious Influence at Work Against Them. ADOPTION PROPOSED. DIPLOMAT AND WIFE HOME FROM GERMANY. | Value of Love Sinks Under Modern Conditions of Work U. Which Drain Vital Forces, Says Ellen Key, Retormer and Writer. | Woman’s Capacity for Making a Living Gives Man Greater Chance ot Believing Himself Loved, but Smaller Chance of Being So. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. There is little doubt that when Bernard Shaw put forth his recent dramatic treatise on “Getting Mar- ried” he thought he was saying the last and most | daring word on the troublous question of matrimony. | But he was reckoning without woman's eternal) privilege of the last word of which Ellen Key, the Swedish reformer and writer, has Just avatled herself, In her new book on “Love and Marriage” this author, previously known to a small circle of readers in the) United States for her “Century of the Child,” deals| with the sociological problems of the present day with @ frankness which suggests that while Bernard Shaw handles our sacred conventions without gloves, Ellen Key attacks them | with brass knuckles. | Indeed, so ferocious !s the onslaught of thie middle-aged Swedish woman on the standards and conduct of the majority that a complete ex- position of her sex theories is scarcely practicable or Let it Advertisement of Lawyer's | “Rich Client” Asks Informa- tion of Williams's” Parents, W. John Murray and hie wife, Gare | | Vem Alen Murray of Kast Orange, faith healers and philanthropists, are in- creasingly worried over what they call strange and mysterious influence to &@t away from them Kenneth Williams, 4 five-year-old boy whom they adopted @ year ago and renamed David Murray, because he seemed to them a reincar- nation of the beautiful King David of the Beriptures, ‘The following advertisement appeared , in yesterday’ desirable. jepapers suffice that, conforming to the strange modern tendency which leads the! WILLIAMS—The paronte of Kenneth Willtems, fea fc ast st, Elle new nearly «ix yours old, and who was, up to highest minds to seek apologies for the lowest conduct, Ellen Key finds about one aa cacy St,” Mary's Orphanage st/ something in her philosophy to justify almost every vagary of morals. | Who the indoreigued’ oc k matter cf intone ts | ‘Tho really interesting portion of her) — _ them and their son. Hrovidence (R, 1.) and Bos ton ((Maas.) papers please copy. “MARCUS JOFVE, 111 Broadway, Trinity’ Building, York City, Rich Client Wante B % Joffe, who is a lawyer, says he ina rted the advertisement on behalf of 4“ ich cient who had seen the little vey and who wanted to adopt him tf | the Murraye gave him up. Only nine days ago, after a year long court fight with the St. Mary's Or. phanage of Providence, R. 1, which sought to take the child back, David! mysteriously ‘disappeared from the| Murray home. He was found by Mr.| Murray @ week ago to-night in the! Brooklyn Bridge subway station, with | a mory of a man who had lured him away from home with candy and had ept him two days and two nights in| ‘@ big house with lotsa of au Hes and carriages in front of it.” David ts the son of Edward Louise Williams of Nova Scotia. The mother took him to the Providence Orphanage when he was three years old, saying sho book, however, is that which pays a merited Sut long withheld tribute to the superior charm the old-fashioned woman, In the Fleld of Labor. “Woman's competition with the fleld of labor,” Miss Key admits in| her chapter on “The Right to Mother- PRINCESS WANTS $3600 AYEAR FROM CHALONER Claim of Former Amelia Rives Approved by Legal Guar- dian of New Yorker. | man int found Women ill-feeling betw feel themselves, wrongly, eheapened and mated, and men, consider themselves thrust aside w: woman's lower demand of w cles the competition in her favor this is stil the external side of matter, ‘It {s the new woman—the tran: formed type of soul—that man obj to, ‘The mannish, emancipated la will soon, however, have died out. can, therefore, pass them by and con- sider only the young women who have preserved or tried to preserve thelr the sexe! rightly underesti- the other hand Rut the AMBASSADORHILL SILENT ON MIXUP and | Thomas T. Sherma the person and strong John of Chaloner for Was obliged to earn | possibilities of erotic attraction. ut sab Wara Gk: Ghahien ake . her own living and was unable to do! ‘piose have, however, lost the eal | neerarnts axe oO rnerienrananre ee) fo mben the boy was with her. She! the equilibrium, the receptivity, which| (1° ° pebphiprelledees dal beb esate LY $2 4 week for his sup- ¢, Made of woman a beautital,| GUY in the Supreme Court, to-day, tor | port and failing that to give the bOY| easily comprehended plece of nature,| Permission to pay to the Princess Ame- | Up to the orphanage for adoption. She| in her unconditional yield-| a Troubets! former wife of died. ‘The boy was taken over by the | |, nen a Man came to the woman] ¢! #600 a year, and $9 to a plumber institution ‘and through Miss Amy ne joved with his worries, his fatigue, for repairs to St. Margaret's Home ne DI Mason, a travelling agent of the Or-/ hig disappointments, he washed himself Dutchess County, which ts under tie | Diplomat, Wants to Lecture at Qdhanage, was piaced with the Murrays. | clean as in a cool wave, found peace as Care of S n. Accompanying the | . ae . Tried to Kidnap David. t forest, Nowadays, she meets application were nume ndavits, | Columbia, Will Not Discuss According to the Murrays, Miss Ma th her worries, her disquiet, ler and Justice Guy 5 M : son, tho ted a Protest- fatigues, her disappointments, Her pic- Macke feree to ing ne Munsterberg- smith Affair, ant Ep! institution, had strong ture has been refused; her book is 1 Sherman was appointed e of E Christian Scie ngs and when un ood; her work ts abused when | ehe found tha Murrays had se- ation hag to be prepared for— é Asylum eee ae * ceded fi istian nee after a always hers. All this makes the man in Juve om tHe |) Brot Davis Jayne Fall tial Americ Mo Eddy, the | th her disturbed, unap where he! Ambassador to Berlin, arrived here to: away fr and apt to misunderstand, Ev known 48 | day on the th German Lloyd 1 ve tionate attention for George Washit ton, to deliver a seri ) kidnap Dae elasticity. She of lectu o nee at C x¢ um- ago. There are always a} does not choose ditions af he bla University. The Ambassador was y Of children at the Murray hoine e tw obliged to overwork her momen cre MIceRR ech eke velng cared for temporarily or a ipehe WiRNaa te ReRahar Wark t Hill and Miss Maric ently, and the ng boy was ° dof Miss away. Love Requires Peace. © friend of Miss Hill “But love, as has heen aptly said, ‘amous requires peace; love will dream; it Was also of th lor Hill refused party to discuss Murray hat qnunot live. upon remagate of our was to give her |the controversy over the withdrawal of pened | and our Besseneh yy: psa ‘sa000, ” Y° B°F | tne invitations to Prof. Alfonso Smith ye the Htth nd not of the Unt ity of of, ‘The ‘Murraye live i fine style, with| sonal values, sinke under modern aecforinn | Hugo Mutscaroere af Matraarie atters automobiles, nurses and governesses,! conditions of work which drain the stusing to do! the echiepr GrreeeeTiba bi The id have deposits in several and make people forget refused | Kalser in Berlin. PARR EHO Court overruled the pers} mn the meaning of the idea of omn aad It was stated by Prof. Smith on his Me at aati * Mulc | atwing. Thus the people of the pres- return here a short time ago that his el as, ih) @nt day are excluded from love; not or invite on had been wit: Hill drawn by Am- west of Prof. sehle our merely from the possibility of realizing it in marriage, but also from the possibility of fully exp riencing it. 1 vouns women | HUSBAND ADMITS BIGAMY; The left sent back. David was o at the r the | “Nor have these ove THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Choose Love or Profession' MAROH WELLS FARGO MEN FAIL TO REPORT FOR WORK TO-DAY Much = Im- proved for the Other E press Companies, However. Strike Situation ADAMS EMPLOYEES BACK Voted to Ask Andrew Carneg to Arbitrate, but He Does Not Know of It. wih the single exception the Wells-Fargo Express ¢ the strike situation, in New York became ldedly easie morning old employees of the Unt ported fe voth aris officials ed to wel of ol condltic The found a decided im ation, 1 Sta s Bx rk at the and press Company r usnal the come the y Adams compan provement In ite While tha maining str an the urn ". the only re- ion on its hands, So far as the union fleld was left after the developments of Saturday, 1t found that many of Hun en were re turning to the ams, and that the | we e not meeting any * trouble that had been en the past ten d ‘The etud its old employees with care, and many of those who lid been | cablg Stal: (or eha eatale o the chief makers of het pale sa REO a trouble refused positions, With ASIN WIEN Ker“ bROEn eM STON the Adams company the question of ? Oakland: and hie otter on did not enter into the laimed to have beea employinent conditions. ‘a Two Men to a Wagon. | It is this fortune of which Mrs. Corey omp.ny sent out wagons a With fewer men to a wagor Where three « h wagon b the We tables norning Manhattan Iner police provec- nthe ‘Dhe United ates Company refused to lemploy thirty-flve of its old men, but sent out its wagons without any hite {Old employees of the Adams Company | jPeturned to work and took out r | Jersey City wagons on time and without | Police protection. In the case of the Welle-Fargo com: | pany the officials did not Just what had transpired. men GW not report for duty and only the money wagons went on the early runs The striking drivers the Adams Express ( yesterday to send a fee Andrew Carnegte at his home, Fifth avenue and Ninety-first street, and ask him to arbitrate their grievances. Meeting To-Night. The Adams 1 met at at Curryts Hall, No. seventh street The Jerse Counsel of tho teamsters will meet this evening ' New York Council will meet at C) No, i6l Highth avenue, to-morrow night At the request the American of tho employees of Express Company the Police guards were taken from the Wagons of that company during the day. Committees to Explain. ‘The committees that will visit the Manhattan y Clty meetings | this vening and to-morrow will frat | explain the desperate altuation of the Adams strikers. Then they Intend to de- mand that the executive councils o ride the action of Daniel J. Tobin, ti dent of the Internationa! Brother- hood of Teamsters, and Samuel Gomp- ers, President of the American Feder: tlon, and call out the proposed general strike of verything on wheels.’ They will further ask, they say, that @ call SOR aiet A he a chance of preserving their charm in patio rage 1 pearance and manner, ‘This | WIFE FAINTS IN COURT. court. David wa ‘i wadays {n a conscious | pele who did not ar Mtvle by Indies of the highest sovlety, | Louis Roggo, Candy Manufacturer, said the a ritwe to get and by those of the dem! monde, w : | im out hout putting ico yther duty to the community Heli—Women Met and tlon to Prof, Smith. the Mul js art than was as § { and much hard feeling Some One Else May Love Boy. aADAS BAe tan WOsEy pared Notes. of the parable Smith protesting to riment ‘It may be 1 ‘ on ca Lape vbout this mixup to-day mia e 5 é zt Hill remarked , t for this w a which means “I the and first wife, Mary ' ave r nd mo . Hin May, 108 A e conclusion of his lecture tour trying a , of we Mrs. H Roggo said t Ambassador Hill will visit his hom such papers ¢ HR 86 . - » becoming | band een Aying aw t several weeks dt tak to take out.” the idea perfect 1. t ently an many, He said that h The asylum authortt ave 6 : Yee ay 1 ing his res plained that the papers uitting t Bist of Connarion Th t of the Smith-Munste boy to them were not signed by persona father and that t qn ae What a Man Loves. n i See send him out for a : Rn ame of Rocco at 8 Ae ee arbaiirs 1 wvement invalven arvers | Re name @ ACCUSES HIS BROTHER eget gt x n Y men con and ea OF SWINDLING MAD SISTER. ising,” sald Mr. MI atistled that t MALT Be vat the orpha je wa perfo Dete « m the dather Ir ‘ we the West Sixty-et Induced Her to Transfer Fo-iune of age in the edt 1 ; ' ‘ rom us, rat . 35,000 to a Stranger, De- tere “AF ur dus and ns 7: +; Ma Roggo foll tn a whe clares George Gingues hat dear » Itels al ; thee ded sister, 04 most up! wid etend to : 4 a of $85,000 worth of snderetand it " . the ad tted iSetore this iachava uu t FUNERAL OF MRS. REYNOLDS hen tl_her comm ed that * n ism cmue the deepest coniiict of all ii ots In ‘Trenton, N asa wae at work in Mes herein, that young men £02) | wany qiteng Services for Woman George, Gulmuen, -§. Naalthy — young women to be independent of : Rca \! dea to-day oppowed an ap: Jeaste Millwia (he Kotfe. oie love they offer; they feel them- Vho a at We pitcation made he brother, Alvert He became kK t ? es we. 4 andi—found want- saum, in the Supr Jemale Millward » wom capacity for making BR: Nem oon Glendinn a living has thus undoubtedly re- repre nd gulted am Alnquost hoped, in giv- tant a man @ greater chance of be- for the remoy ayed until \ carl in th ame to N iteving Mimsolf loved, but at the same time—a smaller chance of Miss Key's desoripe Har type of Wage-earning ‘The $100, the to be drawn Percival L. 1) P| of the olf and ops, who new woman is that woman must vetween her love nd her job, harm ner profession, Which will you take, young women? j Powk wll speek ab once! : and ywing to ently lived wit vert, at Kingsto, N. J, wyclally aud in @ business way, for a spectal election be ¥ent out to avery local in the country to elect a President to supersede President Tobin. Notwithstanding the chee tltude of the express offictals, Howard ‘gee, Secretary and ‘Treasurer for the local untons, ted this morning that the Adams strike looked better for the men than dt had ever appeared, He fevered (nat die encire force o drivers it the Harlem depot, One Hundred and fourth street and St. Nicholas voted to go vit on strike Biggs satd that ting would be Lin Jersey City to-night and one in ity to-morrow night which the juestion of the ke planned am Coffee Cripples Many a Man and cripples don’t usually win races, In the race for success one needs good health, If you find coffee a handi- cap, suppose you cut it out. :| POSTUM 10 days may put running you in the “There's a Reason” Postum Cereal Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich All of the | understand | 20, 1911. MRS. W. E. COREY, WHO LOSES TITLE TO $3,000,000 EK STATE TO-MORROW, Tuesday, March 21st, Spring Suit Sale Real $22.50 Values 15 One Mocel Like Picture \\ New weaves, new styles, new delights portraying thorotghly the vogue of the season and the high-lights of style, and constituting the most marvellous and comprehensive display of Spring Suits (\ ever known at $15.00. Serges—Mixtures—Basket Weaves She who wants something “difierent” )) will be doubly interested. All are dis- tinctive, whether effectively trimmed or i severely mannish. Only the finest braids and silk trimming employed. a Tailoring in every instance superb, materials of the choicest weaves, yet % priced at only $15.00. See them. | Every Spring Shade Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL 1HREE STORES WE | ax Masel, a a esident of the t | Cprporation, has lost her suit 14-16 West lath Street —New York 000, or rather her share in 460 and 462,Fulton Stre:t—Brooklyn left by the L 645e051 Broad Street—N wark, N. J. Judge Thoma Graham dissipated tly w York for feparture ne tn Parts, ny Sone Minds in Sound Bodies Modern schooling makes tremendous cemands on the brain of the growing child. Supp'y your child's brain with suffici- # would be assed “Carnegie Jus: the Man.” “Mr, Carnegi the our grievanc 1 Gaynor sympathy — with ya van to nuech bet Mayor laboring =m doesn’t understand us., To us he Gach IM VAT EHNA “FIG, NatPaily ent stength to offset this strain by proposition of his would fall far short building up the body. hark where laboring men are f rane Soaber Tes : g Rernember—candy and pickles do not But Mr. Ca has been a labor- ive a child strength. ing man himseif. ie rstands us ; VAN his life, even sin y became & BREAD is and always has been the ealthy ain, he ha nn close ‘ A a hae steno In eae We ant wat race of people. him to act wit vority. We | will give us a square deal : IH ULTS i | intaes t Furniture Stores | was still burning early | under control. 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