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OREAM OF STAGE LURED CHICAGO GIRL OF 13 HERE Runaway Mildred ~—_— Peters Found at Hotel and Held for Father. HAD PLENTY OF CASH.| In Note to Friend She Said} She Found $82 in Purse on Street. ‘Thirteen-year-old Mildred Petera ot} Chicago hed her plana for becoming an | actress rudely shattered to-day when Detective Talt found her at the Grand | ion Hotel and took her to the Gerry Society rooms to await the arrival of | ° father. | The Detective Bureau received « t ram from the Chicago police last night | to look for Mildred and began making | % round of the hotela At the Grand} Union they discovered the runaway, Yestentay t With MASsly Gals the toc ee \kewise bound to ef hair wil! In Draida, arrived ae re | D8 Antereeting and instructive. Yester-| tol Without baggage. She started ts | (#% 12 the amail batlroom of the wat | er and Clerk Andrew Terry no. | 20F Astoria, one could enJoy the com- 4 who henitated, Finally she reacca | "ation of both attractions. the name “May Hepreck, Buffalo.” ghe| Mts Meyer began her talk by at ting | had started to write ‘ quite firmty that she was not “anti. | woman.” Bho admttted—nay, she | gloried tn her anti-suffrage sentiments, | Taking a bill trom her ohatelaine bag | Pt she paid for a room in advance, ana| ™® then asked If there w: she any mail for | s @ telegram, “ta look at @ cottage we thowsht of Waited for “Message.” friends among them, and all that sort; j With the Soctety for the Prevention of | elevator 1s of the electric cable type, | taking for the suny Mr, Gillis for- txpecting @ message from my | Sparc ertiee tet ce Vere aerncr me | Cruelty of Animals and we plan to start | and when Brooks saw that the safety | merly went to Sea Gate for the sum * she explained. “He ts to meet | ee 7U Oe bratich clubs among the achoo! children. | ciutch did not work he seized the cable | mer, and I wanted to nee whether tt Be Would ta Objects to Three Methods. | "In general, we wish to keep informed | |. vain effort to stop the car with hia | ®#4 Possible Cor us to ba comfortable at Gai AkUANGa Skea, Sayed: ea | |upon civic and #octal progress, espe. Saratoga, Mr. Gillis intended to ac- waa nO matt ae tee cre cially of suct: Improvements and benerits | °%> welght. company us, ‘bat something came up and FREE mail or message for | or not women agree with me as to the | Cable Crashes Upon Car. f Ne seamed from her actions to | undestrability .of women having the as have been carried out successfully he promised to write mo ylesterduy and be quite familar with hotel lite. She | vote, at least ell intelligent pereons in other villages. The ateel cable was torn from his} tat; me whether he would be able to walked about the lobby perfectly ut| must admit the jules nis case | ‘We feel that we can accomplish | grasp, ripping the alin from tis hands| come on and join us. I assume that is her ease, but no message came, although | three methods in ende Von Gu tovohtals good work in all these fields simply by |ena hurling him againat the root of the| the letter wh he matled she frequently: went to the dea toilns | fe whieh are @ drtat rice, then all the political privileges we now | car, while not in any ogres leavening | afternoon. I have not yet received tt, | quire thres reprehensthle methods are: possess. Besides such voting as tne] 11," sous of the car's descent. | but tam qure that tt contains nothing Last night some of tho hotel people| “stiitancy. | women property owners are to do to-| “Wren tne car struck the bottom it{ more than the information as to wheth- got suspicious that she had run away| sgpread-hentam jday, all vi Tay, rersiee schoo! | rabou Tue rebound detached the oie was to Join me. ; and decided to watch her. She was| ,, 2 it hise Right To- ings. Also we believe that we can| soa cable from the roof and it fei| “Thera was no earthly reason why seen writing a letter in the Inles! pare] The pathetic appeal. | Exercise Franchise Right To-| covsperate successfully with tne proper reel ina don the elevator shatt upon | ho should not wish to live, He was the lor and ns a pretext was told ehe wes To be accurate,” continued Mrs. | D Matter of City Athorities to bring about improved! ing griited roof of the car, It tore| best man that ever lived and we naver wanted at the telepho Meyer, “the word militancy ts misused. | ay on Matter of City Jal and sanitary conditions. through the, metal top and struck | tad the silkhtest difference. 1 notice left the partly written letter on| The ish suffragettes wil! tell you | I B ‘ “We've already gotten one thing the Isidore Goodm twenty-two years| that the Janitress of the house at esk and a detective scanned {t. In| the cause ts worth dying for, that the | issue of Bonds, Bee ath a tatiana e eieennt | lds 8 No M0 Mast One Hundred and | 123 We: Twenty-fourth street, where noe, tt related to @ girl friend in| women of England are in fact waging a/ “st wal er W tha itis 1 veh of triumpn. | seventy-fourth street, knocking h to| mo ured to live, npeaxs of 2 tea | ftalo how she was here In New York, | ovit war, But you and I know they are | "That's an iron handrail down Kalden-| 144 goor with a badly lacerated head | Gowing as being in charge of Mr. Gil- Where all the compantes started from. * x nothing of the Kira, Tf'they were| TW hundred women or thereabouts | bers Hill. It's one of the steepest elo-| Qnq geveral fractired rite Sosopa|is'# apartments. [am that Miss Gow- She said she had been lucky y 44 | sney would knock off the Prime Minis. | Voted at to-day’s election In Tarrytown. | vations in town, and one of the mowt! ceristoxo of No. 662 Union atreet, who! mi. I was Mr. Gillis's second cousin, in finding @ pocketbook in front of the] tong head; instead they merely knock he-ludson on three important | @@nserous ta v n for Sl+| as standing next to Goodman, was | 4nd for twenty-nine yonra I kept house jotel containing $82 which, with “the! or bis tae z and it {@ expected that the | y people. For years the men voters! gigg knocked down, but was oniy| for hix mother and father, with whom money grandma staked me to” would i end the newspapers have been trying oy he lived. When tuey died we were “ count of ballote will ehow that the sitghtly hurt. | be suffctent to keep her until she could astig Lavine eeeno ce ciscinse oss et ds sce the to Ket the trustees to put up a ratiing,|"'Xrer the crash of the cable the oar| Married and moved uptown. | make the desired connections with some A os yo ; ape jbutin vain Tney gave our committee | settled in the basement. The passengers; “Mr. Gillis was partly paralyzed. Te | good theatrical company, go on the| 08 Gyine for @ caus OF home, | LOvet Those tasucs are whether | q most courteous hearing thie winter—| were in a panic and the woman fainted. | always had to use a cane and at times stage, and become self-supporting. pe @ negeing nuisances of them- | Tarrytown shall enlarge ite storage! and promptly proceeded to put up the! ia-vnke the operator, though, despite the | is hand shook uncontroliably. The fact She came back, finished and matted] SOVO8 . reservoir, whether it shall a rail” whe at hie laverated hands, managed {that he had an oll rag, a littie wrench the letter, and retired to her room,| “A# for ‘apread-heniam,’ said Mra. | water mains and whether it shall bt “What is the attitude of the men tn h Goor open and released | #1 some other tools on the table where ‘Then tho message came from Chicago! Nathan, “I coined the word myself and | new fire engine. general toward your league?’ 1 asked, | ‘2, 8¢t the car door op he sat with the revolver make me cer- and Detective Talt went to the Grand) rather proud A certain paper! And there wasn't a suffrage soclety| “They are most appreciative and cor- the passengers. 2 |tain that he was seized with one of Union at 1 o'clock this morning. ol an ed al upon tt wa@ sin the town to rejoice in tneir oppor-|dial. Ih atly think that Wornan Taken Out in Faint. t ne Oy trembling end then this nt that the v = ¥, saitattiell Polic Si he Mercer street | terrible accident happene Girl Laughs at Joke, Matas & the wont need- | tunity we're helping them, Policeman Seller of t i “me girl in right here," the clerk told | LU SFyE At IE wee RAT OBtIS | 9°h) rrytowa voted! "The ieague was started only last falt|station arrived Just as Brooks got the] | Joked Just Before Death. | him. “We thought it was something | afd \ Met ell) and re hundred f open and assisted the passengers), Dit eTtwae iiioe Lee that, out didn’t know for certain.” | \d-Henism” on All Sides. . town! and t once aout, He summoned Dr. Koenig with an | 5< : Accompanied by @ maid, the devec | ft on all sides, ‘spread- 4 a» pave to do| mo invited, jemibulence fre St. Vincent's Hospital, went to Mildred’s room and rapped. rong the women of toed Pho three | gor ational in-|and Ifted tho unconscious woman pass . anawe od, pee ae te own involy id has ex- |enger out of the wrecked car. She soon 0 ore rin es oon, Mildred; that message from our work, and| revived and went home without giving your papas come now,” said ine derec ave women ever purified the league, | her nar BEAUTIFUL BUST uve. | taxes to pay interes longing to| Dr. Koentg dressed the wounds of panty hat they claim they oan purity |“ hich th : : Mildred appreciated the Joke and re-| gti) more if they are enfranchisea? | 7° e which ee or Whose meetings She cannot | Brooks and Cadistoko and took Good | @uperfiuoue Hair Vanishes ike Diled, “AU (Bhi, Wait a minute and LL | Sow ha: bows 1s @ new ar A atte her winters In New York | man to the hospita!, where \t was sald Megic by a New Diecovery open the door.” She was fully aciired, | called the Women's Civic would t ndition erious, internal beving fallen esleep While: reading ¢ | *waltien? | 9 not # suffrage x <a peter Hie cont fe ® “" | Pimptes ana Biackhends Removed Forever fagazine before bediime. “Ef we were to tell the trary, aren a oho a ewe injuries beng teure Tet thie wave fey see tke ml e be of Ps 2 se 6} aN Up-to-date e " h er r | agrees, and beaut! nd form quical Sho hay been Living With her grand-| might we not have to admit that |). \) arr * ANOTHER LEGAL TWisT The cause of the accident is a mys- | +« autelly other in Chicago, Her tath the cigarette smoking, cocktait |) 0PFOVNn viene ave TO EDDY WILL CONTEST, | 0% wee erage wee seemingly in prominent 4 steward, wale drinking woman of to-day ts not | u owe y . ¥ *|so0d condition this morning and ht familiarity wits he qute so good as the eightoenth | “Our feeling ts simply that we ——r | been recently inspected. known, ie kne elicve Mugreg | eMtary woman? Is 1% not true to use all the px oe power: We Baker, Who sa iims to Be! ey. eeanags New ileve Mildrex rather than sper A told a Ab about finding @ pocketbook, as pallial re ker Bie new fe | acow Giat we con't 1 ristian Science | RICH WOMAN FOUND DEAD they recelved no report of t lou ¥ 0) he | = ~} the ‘They do not know how. must | {@eals, while woman is lowering | Sarah Walker, the aci ‘ Fou AWE Share Estate. BY SERVANT IN HER HOME. y she has, as they had no author-| bere? ol pone ner pee OTN concorn, H., March %.~One Serene to search her. “Ot course the suffragtats will answer gill Beh Aha to the eiready complt- | Coro hat M fat fy t halt mem fo the already con 01 Reports that Mrs, Anna wired that he was taking | this by saying they can prove through Abou ‘AME ats monoben tigation: over will ee eaten Coroner Rep a ae ote one an chee tit? WAS | statistics that men are less moral than! B° Patent Nena daca ae HAdY eG onthe One| Parks Died from Nat- 70h HEIR SO ERS 3 | women, ‘They will tell you our prisonw| CtsiCrs Ni Mt : Sone Church, was given to-day ural Causes. (Father Coming for Milarea. are filled with men while there ara com-| te ae thee John B. Baker of this % —H. 78 of | paratively few women behind bars, You| We Haye 29! taken on ' who clatne to be a| Mra. Anna Parks, forty yeare old, of lay tor | know, T have heard that suffrage argu-| MF of in dueations & Of Mrs. {uuy, through nie | independent means, was found dead in pegs Fo) o brins ment ¢0 often, yet not until revenily | 27), : gnisant ie 1, fled @ petition in the Supertor | her bed to-day on the fifth floor of No. Are ers, thirteen | ay the enawer Did you evar | 23th i dle | e to Int fi 1 a undred are old, back to her home bere, Mr. | o> © , : |'we have sought to diesem: a ive to tntervens In thea West One Hundred and Wleventh stop to think that when @ man needs aw pen in th nine amnii 1 Peters said h Ciliealy ae resarding them, ‘ rt rt aga reet, where she lived alone, home last Saturday with another y money, and takes what we may call the) “wpe jeugue absolutely M. Baker of Bow, executor of! ‘The pody was found by Annie Easley, entity he would no} onalest way to get it, he invariably com’ matter of the extension of the y emace Mrs. Parks's maid servant. The mits an offense for witch he may be! hiss, it ie not auffragist, it (» not it, brought George W.| girl reached t 99 about 10 of —— imprisoned? On the other hand, when 4! i ntisuffragist. Our president happens Glover of Lend, dak., Mrs, Ed4y"+| Her knocks at the door brought no re- Se b “JUMRO” RUCHLER FACES | woman needs money and takes What | eee eae ee ete eency a emae gon, and Dr. f of | sponse, and she tried the kngp. To her] AI LOOKS LIKL A 18 TRIAL AS DIVE-KEEPER we may call the easiest way to obtain | jority of the members favor suffrage, Waterbury, Vt he | surprise the door was unlocked and (4 Ay ons - +] {t she does not coment an ohense for! Yet we all work toge th perfe st) plaint atm tha walked in, ‘The dead woman was lying ata ber} Saeariverarmnaegl Which she tay be IMprAgned, harmony simply by eliminating that Mrs. Eddy on her gide clothed tn her night gar: Ne 4 Backer of Tenderloin Resorts Boast- No Reform by Legislation. teaue.”’ vides for a oq io) thal Riga’ lire ta ently she had died tn her | fully sayid | > , 1 Fe “But,” eatd Mrs. Meyer, “I personally st how do you manage it?” r ‘ a ¢ Boston | ates rdy was already cold, f | ed of Pull When Underlings | do not believe that reforms will be ine here ts so muc w ar ex f that t of Alfred Pringle, an |" ie & yi | Were Sent to Jail, |qugurated through legislation in any| we want to do, s n w 4p a evator attendant, that at 9 o'clock ’ a Louts Buchler of No. 198 lewse. I think when we won believe} plained. For inst t st ‘s morning a middle-aged man, who| |! and v6 Owe, i je, known to the denizens of the un-| this we are taking hold of the wroug) Tarrytown are In an a i Pp e ¢ bis a Mrs. Parke's only regular We Seen a | derworld as “Jumbo,” financtal backer | end of the stick. | There aro no village eo ree t e yeen seen leaving the build- eis of @ number of Tenderloin resorts, tn-| “A Woman sald to me recently: ‘What, 6arding thelr cleaning, and have idly 7 in @ great hurry, caused 5 ding the Bal Tabarin, the German|is the good of bringing up my gyn| found the State has co say In ‘ mM ae nex ty Mrs |q police inquiry. ‘This m Wes tr 4 Village and the Parker Hotel, was ar-| properly while there is @ saloon on, ter \N ’ f ces eee wark, and 18 engaged in business in| nd fay on an indictment for| every corner to him? to receptac al i Paker in his n take yaaiohia | ining @ disorderly resort before te so that I may have the saloons ied art ® uf af Mrs, Parks came from Boston where Judge O'Sullivan in the Cour! of Gen-| abolished and then I can bring 8 a” ‘ # was 4. 1 @| ce eral Sossions and held in $2,600 dail for| gon in his ov nome, iknow : : @ regular income from a New sr oh al. . | when he leaves y work will not | Need New School, Too. oo aa ind estate wit tre ’ Indicted with Buchler are alleged | ye undone.’ And uenounens’ lira: | idthan ws nasd & caw bign waked ok one ete Coroner's OMce estab ihe . SOK OrT Rockefeller umhite alave’’ | Meyer ‘replied to woman by say-| we no get Ara led by ; foct that Geath had resulted "1 Grand Jury last July. Several are sata |{9@: "Madam, I wish to bring up my | need a sy her for an rs. Eddy,' ly natural causes. if to have left tow jew Fg that ee were there th ree children, We want @ sullable at iM uehler hrougho hi n./in the same house with it woul 1d for che h 1ool boy fi | ented In glided renorte, He rebuilt the | there,” ooneluded Aire Meyer, “te the | tt area uh i pairin ? Pwenty-ninth | Peal Bo ‘om wihtc a i 1 re 7 , q Fa Tanai Ie Md tay, ol a ccat ot | Let us preserve our health, vitality | so much lke the counts ounc, Holf Pound and 10c. Packages. early $40,000 i and purity #0 that we may hand them | many of tts children who Santa ph ahi ckofeller Gran4 | down to our ohildren, and the children | place except the streets, anagers and clerks of a number of | thi® We will have performed our duty | sosence and manual tra asses Tenderioln resorts last aummer the real | 88 Women ane eiten te ote cun| We Want 0 bring home and school Into proprietors ‘boasted of their pull with Se CaN! soser association through f the police, A number of underlings tures, Bleht claasea/and parenta’ Glub : were convicted and are now serving , are A on a fleshh terme in the penitentiary, but the ree ht, i ona fe Padrallireeippetondcbaay | Mf and at sorts continued to run, Dalvin | Puldings Into Fee) anolel centres, tr falls ‘ Recently the Committee of Fourteen | pillard, @ negro, twenty-five years old, | “There we are going to work i omplained to District-Attorney Whit- 9 arrested last night, charged wit, | establishment of a sys ut ran of the non-interference by the po-|the jewel robbery at the Washington | nursing, and for the grea ce wit! several notorious places and | home of Congressman Herbert Parsons | the Health Gourd int the presen) indictments resulted, Man Is Growing Nearer \Asks What Have Women, fact, wt New York, ie admitted is gull. THE EVENING WORLD, “Woman of To-D TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911. ay Not as Good FLEVATORDROPS —MRS.GILLISSURE. as the Eighteenth Century Woman” \I\lH1] ABOARD, | HUSBAND DID NOT to His Ideals While Woman Is Lowering} Hers, Says Mrs. Meyer, Author and Anti-Suf- fragist. Ever Purified that They | Claim They Can Purify | Still More if They Are} Enfranchised. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Tt was all very interesting and in- strnotive, Mra Annie Nathan Meyer, author, lece turer and anu- fragist, is in h self always each of these things, A lecture under auspices of the Na- tional League for the Civic Educa tion of Women, te she wished it Aletinetly understood | t these did not necessarily mean} Gigitked women. Aa a matter of |————— sh really liked women, had MRS. ANNIE NATHAN MEYER. THREE INJURED Woman Faints and One Man, Powder Badly Hurt as 300-Pound Cable Crashes. COMMIT SUICIDE Marks Fail to C Inside M vince Her and Coroner Holizhause LETTER MAY HOLD (CH FAILS TO WORK. Operator’s Hands Torn in He-; Millionaire Sent One to Wife roic Attempt to Check Speed | at Saratoga Shortly Be- | of Steel Strand. His Death. One man wae serfousty hurt, twol ‘The widow « Gama, the tained alight injuries and efght! mitiionatre + who dled others narrowly escaped death or! yesterday afternoon from a plato! shot serto Injury this morning when an! through his mouth and “abn us elevator in the seven-story loft bulld-| apartmonts tn the Loving’ rat ing at No, 84 West Third street) Park West and Seventiet me Gropped from the third floor to the | turned hi rom ratoga tod She basement, detaching the 200 pound stee! | by geet with Corone Me a rand cable from its fastening at the roof | oF ene stheht a and permitting the great weight of | ee eure trina uae. A 1 to er down through the grill nd none outetd that work roof of the elevator. his death was due to an accident The accident happened about 7.80 Mrs. Gillis did not know @rtainiy ‘clock, Joseph Brooks, thirty years! that her husband was dead until she No. 94 East Ninth street, the | reached ent hous this tor operator, started his ear up-| morning The long dista: telephone j with ten passengers, one of them mewaco sent to her at the If | ‘i mothing | Worden at Saratoga, where she a woman. At the third floor soma ROS | aa tabeeel AHI ‘hae soethen, was: vide, | happened to the mechaniam and (he car | ee eee ees cinin'e life was | started to settle. Brooke threw on the safety cluteh but | | it fatled to work and the car started on | contagious Gisease. We have aMitates ts 40-foot drop to the basement. 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