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~ Yara and shouted, “Who's there?” BURGLAR SCARE, SHOOTIN, PANS ill OUE DUE TO LOVE Pair of widens’ Wander to Wrong Floor and Are | Taken for Robbers, | GIRL IS SHOT IN THIGH. | Then Neighbors Stampede and | Police, Ambulance and the Patrol Wagon Arrive AN becauee Jacoh Colter Rheriff street, w of No. 97 red « nothings | fnto the ear of his flan Miss Mary | Rloomfleli, eighteen years old, of No. § Market street, the following came to pai y wandered one filght above Miss Hioomfetd's floor in the apartment | house, OD Another tenant, misiaking them for irgiars, thig. The same tenant ‘fred his revolver from a front window and aroused the neigiiborhood. Other tenants In the house poured out fn a panic, and soon 1,0% persons fll the street. Ome of t @iot Miss Hloomfleld in the flying bullets went through, Max Mai ail, and Max went through the east side like a streak. Reserves Turned Out. ‘The reserves of the Madison erreet sta- tion were turned out double quick, One patrol wagon was hurried to the locality, One ambulance was sent from Gouver- nour Hospital. Policeman Moriasey, who heard the shots, made @ mad dash for the scene, Stopped at Wrong Door. In the apartment directly over Miss Bioomfeld's parents lve John Trip! and his mother. It his door that the couple finally stopped. They could not find the Keyhole, ang Colter struck & match while he fumbled with the knob, ‘Teipt says he thought they wer His dog barked frantically, so he pointed his pistol at the glass panel of tho door and fired, The bullet deflected and etruck Miss Bloomfield in the left thigh. She sank inte the arms of her flance, unconscious, ‘Trip! was taken to the police station and he and other witnesses were ex- amined, Miss Bloomfeld told the police ‘it was all a mistake and that she did jnot want to make any charge against / Tript, so he w <_nneantiiinnoone ' MAKES SURE OF DEATH BY BARRICADING DOOR. ‘Manus Spent Hours Planning His Exit—Another Suicide was Out of a Job, | Thomas McManus was so anxious to J @de that he spent several hours in his room at No, 333 Gralam avenue last ‘night, stuffing every crevice with news papers, before he turned on the gaa. To make doubly sure he rclled his bed against the door, to t as a barricade against rescue, Then he rigged the bed sheet over the gas fixture so that the gas would float downward and tied. the ends of the sheet around his neck, Tals morning when hie landlady emelled gas and could not enter M | Day of | 880 at a meeting of the American Pi THE EVENING WORLD, “Woman Was Created Before Man and Nature wa Been Forced to Con-| eal Her Strength, Says) Dr. Glasgow, to Con-| form to Man's Pervert-| ed Ideal of Her as “Weak and Clinging.”’ Delicate Wom-| Is Passing and Athletics Will Bring Sex| Into Its Own—Man's Strength Is Due t o| Training: | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Women always are and consti- | tionally ought to be tougher than | men. Man is the weaker vessel.— Prof. John M. Tyler, of Amherst | College. ' etronger sex, as they were the first one, Man is @ biological by- product. r. Maude Glasgow, of | New York, It was the first of these tconociastic! declarations which drew forth the sec Prof. Tyler spoke a couple of dave sical Ed bridge, M. ation Asvoctation in Cain- Dr, Glasgow completely | showed her his statement. “Woman's natural heritage of bint big) as @ sex is far beyond Sunn " she asserted. “Any doctor Knows that « Soiree itt ie much more py Med live than @ baby doy. is why more boys than otrls are auton. “All through childhood this condi- fon obtaina, It is only with the ap- preach of maturity that the more healthful training of the boy, and his inheritance from generations of health- fully trained fathers, gives him the advantage in muscular strength over the girl. man's. And all over the world etatioties show that a woman lives longer than « man. Man a Mere By-Product, “This te eimply because nature tn- tended ft that way from the beginnin, Biology tells us that for a long time there was but the one sex, the female. ‘The male was a mere by-product. The working of the process can be plainly seen even now in the lower organis: The male spider is tiny and insigni: cant in comparison with the femal In most species of fish the female is much larger and better d joped than the male, “It is only in the branches of the enitmal Kingdom where for ages the males have been impelled to fight with each other for possession of the fe- males that the former have developed muscularly, “By natural law the female fs com- ‘Women have always been the | agreed with him last night when 1| PRODIGAL TO BE TRIED y Pace. Young John Aifved Miller, the “Broadway Bur,” Made Her the Stronger” borrowed from Miss Alice Jot No. 21 Weat f wet the wh pace along Great out Hie aged father and mother prostrated with grief that they unable to appear in Court when young Miller was arr a nyeckied brook trout twenty: | ounce. .UDE GLASGOW. BARGE SINKS UNDER HIM, | MORE INDICTMENTS BUT CAPTAIN IS SAVED.| IN CARNEGIE TRUST CASE. Keefe Drawn Beneath Water Finds) Grand Jury Will 1 Finish Inquiry | a Dory as He Comes Up and Fav- With Inspection of City Fund | | orable Wind Blows Him Ashore. Accounts. i} Additional indictments tn the matter | NARRAGANSETT PI NT, April; Of the failure of the Carnegie Trust | 15.—After a hard etruggle, Capt, John npany are expected next Tuesday. Keefe of Perth Amboy, N. J, the sole | The Supreme rt Grand Jury will ree . eocaped | Sume its Inquiry on that day to wind | of the barge Sailor, escaped | wip scattered ends of evidence that have been accumulating for the past two weeks, occupant from his sunken craft during the night and was found on the shore of Point Judith early to-day. ‘The Sailor was | 3 On Tue: one of four barges behind the tue! Chamber! Salutation, bound from Perth Amboy of eity tor Providence. ‘The tow passed | he produ: Watch Hill early fn the evening, but| There will also be produced an ab- stract from certain books of the when nearly abreast of Point Judith | the Atma and the Sailor, the third and fourth barges, broke adrift. ‘The tug deposits, which were prepared kept on into Dutch Island Harbor, the) @fternoon hy Assistant Distriet Alma anchoring with the Satlor. }torney Clark and Deputy Hank Ex- Ten minutes later Capt. Keefe felt! aminer Joseph Broderick a. the Care the Ballor pitch undar him and within a| negie Trust Company minute she had gone down, dragging | District-Attorney Whitman expects to ‘arnegie ‘Trust Company relating to him well beneath the surface, Fortun. | finian the ¢ 19 Trust Company {ately he found a dory when he came) fatlure investigation in two w« The up and managed to get into It, A mod-| wind up sessions, it d@ antic!pu ed, will { Tim to the beach, | be Punctueted by oceastonal indtet. | erate breeze diew whore his cries were heard by the night | ments, Pelied to gutter infinitely more phystea! strain during her lite than the male Therefore, she is given greater strength to endure, “But there are spectal reasons why the modern woman is not in possession of her full birthright of physical! Strength,” added Dr. Glasgow. “The chief of these reasons ts the modern man. “When I say modern I do not include the present generation, for I do think a change has already b jut woman for many centuries Ras been # victim of man’s per- verted ifjeal of her. Man Loved Her So. “Me lke to think of her as weak and helpless «nd clinging. He liked to see her sitting de- murely by the fire, and he shud- dered gt the idea of hoydenish ex- ercise in the open air. ‘Moreover, he Mked to clothe her tn tight, her figure abnormally different from his own, He even had ide that It was not ‘ladylike’ for her to suffictent or really nourishing food, “AIL these artificial restrictions natu- y She had to strive for it, because the only al open to her was marriage and marriage depended on finding favor in the eyes of men. So that if by any chance a woman were strong, the only use she made of her strength was to conceal it." Out of Fashion Now. gile woman has rather gone out of fashion even among men, to-day?” I quaestioned. “She has, to a great extent,” Dr. Glasgow agreed. “With an tnereasiig Manus'a room she had policemen enter the room by way of the window. He t bulging with gas lke MeManus insite it dead was a truckdriv Ving in Arlingt Despondent bec Henry W. Mance, an egs-candier, morning by inhaling gas in a hot years committed sutelde he No, 283 Greenwich street For sev- eral days past Flance had been down- hearted and had told friends he was tired of Ife. He had stuffed up tho window cracks before turning on tie eas. cccaeaianaliaas USED GAS AND PISTOL. {Roday of Suicide Found After Lying ‘Two Days in Ro The hody of Theodore was found in his room "Pwentieth street this mo: bullet wound in the head. himself some time last Mre. x . house, saw Levhe 6 room. ‘Phis morning of gas to his rooms man Delaney Of the West Twenty-second street star tion forced the door and found the t ‘The man left no letters explain. Wes his act. knowledge of hygiene, the parent od the State are paying more and move at- clopment uf tention to the physical d girls our the day of the ‘elleate | female than her eculine about her, and there is the supreme physical magnetism of perfect health.” “You believe tn plenty of exorcian for women” I erted, rather unneces sarily “From childhood up the body of tie If “Out of Fix” I. may be the food. Grape-Nuts “There's a Reason’’ 1 —_~_ | FIND FOOT IN FIRE RUINS. | unnatural garments, which made! rally told on woman's health. Further- | more, there was the «reat ideal of ‘feminine delic held ever before her, “But don't you think the weak, fra-/| The result ts so charming | —————— oa | $60,000,000 LOAN TO CHINA BY AMERICANS CLOSED, ' Agreement Between “en Group of Finan- ciers and the Peking Govern- ment Is S! April (860,000,000 na by a group of American | Haman Fragment on Firat Floor, | of Asch Hatidin On the first floor of the A ling, at Washington place and Greene | j street, the scene of the fire horror,| peEKING Walter Silverson, an electrician, to-day | youn to found under a’ pile of ‘half-burned | financiers, negotiations for whieh debris a human foot encased in frag-| been going on for some time, ments of a charred shoe, The foot was) signed here to-day. apparently that of a girl or young | woman, : | Silverson took the find to the Mercer street police station, Lieut. Deyo com- | | | | ch Ruta. | waa | OUR NEW TEN YEAR MORTGAGE municated with Assista District-at- i} torney Bostwick and the Coroner. The foot was sent to thi orgue. ‘OU do not have to pay off | these mortgages for ten | years but you may pay them | off on any interest day if you | | want to or make $100 pay- si should be trained and exercised, If anything, more carefully than that of ithe boy. I believe that the athletios for | girls in our publte schools shogjd be de eloped even beyond the present stage. Z teller mirle shoull be Ker’ more ! ments on any interest day. | “Ag ® girl grows older she should If your present mortgage and swim and row, play banketbal! and golf, and ¢ there things are posaibie at lenxt sie ould waik, The working glrl expecta! ly, who ts) pt all day tn shop or fice, should plan to walk at lense if is due, we can change {t into | one of these mortgages. Made to home owners only | in Greater New York for and an hour in the open alr, An ho woul! $10,000 or less, be better. “Personally, Tam even of t= don TiLE GUARANT&E | chat girls should be taught to Tence and | box and use a pistol, There is no rea- AND TRUST Cc? ‘gon why @ woman wha ' ~ would |not be able to give . the same Capital i. : $ 4,375,000 | intelligent protection from p! cal af- | 'e4 > fronts which 1# commonplace for the| Surplus (allearned) 10,625,000 normal man." 175 Remsen St., Bilyn, 176 Bway, N.Y. 350 Fulton St. a. Altman & Ca. | WOMEN'S PETTICOATS WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, APRIL (711 OF WHITE CHINA SILK, LACE TRIMMED $6.75 . . Al OF SILK JERSEY WITH MEASSALINE, FLOUNCE BLACK AND coLors. At 3.90 IMPORTED PETTICOATS OF COLORED CHAMBRAY AT 3.25 AVYENTION 1S DIRECTED TO THE REGULAR SiGCK Ok WOMEN'S PETTICOATS FOR THE SPRING AN: MMER SEA. SONS, INCLUDING PETTICOATS OF FOULARD. CREPE METEOR AND CHIFFON, SILKS WITH JERSEY TOPS, AS WELL AS PETTI COATS OF WASHABLE PETTICOATS OF BATISTE AND CHAMBRAY, MOHAIR, SATEEN AND SEERSUCKER AND IMPORTED | Hitfty Avenue, 34th und 35th Streets, New Qurk. ated SATURDAY, APRIL FOR THEFT FROM GIRL.’ Miller Held in $2,500 for Stealing | Baseball Team Member Tell Watch io Pay for Broad: vietin of will have to stand | ave trial for pawning the $# gold wateh he! wis \ when his own funds and Jewelry gave Jefferson Market before Maxistrate Herman to-day, the Court refused to postpone the case. jong and weighing etx pounds and GAN ND REE OB NC 15, 1911. James M avenue, and Jackson FROM COLUMBIA STUDENTS. ‘AFT GETS WAR OFFER eS jt | Presi Woman Awakes Are Ready Not War N, Ap » bh Mexico Pre Ta dent They der F WASIT for Bor- Mrs. Henry T. Do ness at four sto and be taken from the conviction by and that sie she went to the room given by the * ter’ and being denied entrance it ve | There is no casc so bad Agistrate on bail Thrift as a Domestic Virtue---And Science Thrift ranked among the virtues long before Benjamin Franklin preached it, but he gave it, in addition, something of the dignity of a science; and there are few studies that better repay the student and the practitioner. Writers on economics say that this nation has been drifting away from the teachings of Franklin, and that, from one of the thriftiest of nations, we have become one of the most extravagant. As James J. Hill put it, the trouble‘today is not so much the high cost of living as it is the cost of high living. There can be no doubt that a long period of national prosperity has led to habits of careless expenditure. There is a national tendency to pay MORE THAN IS NECESSARY for articles of personal use —and to make a boast of it. It is no wonder that this tendency has developed a type of merchants who consistently CHARGE more than is necessary—and who use their high prices as a sort of attraction incomprehensible to really thrifty nations, such as the French. From the beginning of its business this store has stood solidly on the policy of selling goods for AS LITTLE as possible—not for AS MUCH. It is emphatically a store for the thrifty; and we are proud to think that it !s a store that would receive the approval of Franklin himself. For Franklin, above most men, while scorning to pay “too much for the whistle,” did recognize the economy of good quality; and it is good quality, at its lowest possible price, that this store deals in. The “S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamp~-a feature of our business {is another factor for economy that really thrifty persons must not overlook. It ts virtually a discount paid for large or regular purchi Ing, and it {ls a NET GAIN of considerable importance to the pur- chaser. If, in the course of YOUR practice of thrift, YOU will com- pare our prices with those asked by stores that do NOT give the “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamp, you will see that the volume of business attracted by this stamp feature enables us not only to under- sell competitors but to give the stamp in addition, We address ourselves here especially to those who have fallen into the habit of believing that high prices necessarily mean something vaguely better in the goods they buy. A half hour spent in our two great stores will prove to such persons that by coming HERE to buy they can reduce their household and personal expenditures by a con- siderable amount, without losing anything in style, quality, exclusive- ness, novelty or distinctiveness. Both Sides of Sixth Fat, Avenue, ISth to 1th Street Fverything to Wear, to for Sport or for Home Furnishing r fom vr et amt Ate | BLIND FUSILADE SCARES AWAY THREE BURGLARS Cun ke oth ind Rouses Hue band, Who Begins Shouting and iting. wakeful © morning a he ree } until next Monda ; ; ‘ Bat ie Torsion. Was ‘nary to won| RUNAWAY GIRL OF 15 footing the pavers of Magiotrates to the charge agains: him. Detective eye ttt tagbie Midis Deltech mwore that when he arrested FOUND IN WEST SIDE ROOM. |: eects as tw eure t . Miller wht at Thirty), prays Phe os Bpawe t fourth str y the youne | Two Men, One of Whom Sire Says a ae etna Ms y vl be man admitted taking Miss Johnec ed Her Fro . | ponte aia Hi HR Ak cline 4 pawning it tnder the name Lured Her From Hy me liceman said # sooke to him at night, Arrested. although parents and employer ap- lawyers teed to have the . ‘ ‘ to her good character rge reduced to petty larceny, but) TNO Youths who aay they tive tn Justice on a habeas | Magistrate nedd him in $2,000 bat! on Woodside, 1. 1, were arrested eariy| He dismissed it and sent | harge of grand laroen: this morning by Detectives Reilly and! | ‘ i urmatory, | ee Curran, of the ¥ Thirtieth strow: | Saving | ; Under recent decisions of the Appel>> fon tn company with ffteen-ve ate Division far ypelled te held old May Daesner, who has been re-jihat the summary conviction and sen- | -| ported missing from her howe, No. can of this Woman was Jawfal ‘Phi | for the streains were West Forty-seventh street e three protesting with | swollen by re found A room on the top floor te and en r | catchon were reported. nl oe B West ‘Thirty. holes lher; has beer t to He in this vicinity wae no detectives say th ere accosted | MtOry for three years witho Hentz, one of Allentow F tee itl aoa e Lek ehee Te eeatee | Niey. after @ summary heart stastic anglere. Fishing in Little Le vapotter”’ to fra ered) Magiatrate. T cannot help ite River within the city limits, ee. ee One ee it L certainly believe that an appeal | name and address, At ¥ ofc! street war where to lay his hands 0 frustrated the fourth attempt within nore than ad “k ing noth to loot the retail liquor store more than a dozen husky youne mer] @IRL MAY BE INNOCENT, I parr Broken, at Xa 00 Oe wa eenpers of Che Colaribta:t Brooklyn. Mra, Da Cos» By. ecselt lecine ives BUT JUDGE CAN'T AID HER ce iiisoand and, tM him , ies card men trying to break Inte tr tSupreme Court Justice Denounces, rear door of the dik an a . n grab’ started wr ve were Law Which Bars Him From | £54" he reached tt re 1 the Freeing Young Woman wre ihe polleomanial offer wp. Justice Well the & ‘ ‘1 med for the pole d the place disappear down nN was seen ering over & made and ‘| and Lumbaéo at | pipet leek eeyepe Bape ag = > a ‘

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