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PUT OFF TRANS, SHIPWRECKED AND ; f Love of the Beautiful. | Strange Adventures of Young American Working His Way to Paris to Study Music. | Mrs. Laidlaw Joins Head of 50,000 Women Workers in Resenting Criticism of Wage-Earners by Mrs. Meyer. —_— BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Ie the average working girl a husband hunter? Does the invade, under a flag of truce, the neutral territory of the downtown world and open fire upon the enemy | with rouge, false curls and peek-a-boo waists, all with the fell purpose of capturing a husband? Mrs. Annie Nathan Meyer, distinguished founder of Barnard College, answered in the affirmative yes. terday in The Evening World. { To-day Miss Leonora O'Reilly of the Woman's Trade League tells what she thinks of Mrs. Meyer's crit!- ARRESTED AS VAGRANT. Starving, Lay Down in Road to Die, but Was Saved by Humane Police. 3. 1D. Miller, an attorney of Geneva, MNi., went down on the revenue cutter to meet the Kronpring Wilhelm of the North Germa love e yo . r A nena A Hu MS day and cisms and what she knows of the wage-earning rect his son, Warner D. M wer i eg bi 1 or woman. Also Mrs, James Lees Laidlaw, wife of a old, who ran rom ; \ ve than & year ago te stede N@W York banker, who succeeded Mrs. Mackay as chairwoman of the Equal in Paris and after a long cortes Franchise Society, upholds Miss O'Reilly's point of view and expresses on nd hardships e- her own account what she thinks of the working women of New York City n nd spirit “Mrs, Meyer's criticism of the work- Pee as found the young man hardly able) ing girt reads very much like the ut- . | stend. He was il! when he left Parts rane " P f-adver- | and three days of terrific storma|‘erances of # seeker after self-adt 1 through which the steamship passed ent, ceclared Biss, O nanly had nearly finished him. jth ivory volce of the born orator. | Mill il he 1s a beautiful woman, an intelll- | gent woman, but she ts a woman with- r wanted to be @ mustelan, Aid not like the idea and re- SAYS WEE HUBBY SANFL BRUTE his requests to be sent abroad.|out broad sympathies. And all the| pemed to them too frail. In order | Cultivation tn the world is valueless) uid up his physique he was put to| Without sympathy, in an tron found is wages until he his violin case over his back | started to New York, riding the ers of Pennsylvania freight trains. ‘This little brownstone house, where the Woman's Trade Union League has its offices, represents an afilintion of 50,000 wage-earn- ing women, Im al! that number Jie was thrown off fifteen times between | fo mot & handful that 6: ; New York and Pittsburg, | Soateg ge” Aescriptton of the | Beat Her Up Something Ter-| Pittsburg Not Artistic. | With w lend penctt hela tn her alim| ible, 7 | In Pittsburg he tagred a few davel rent hand, Miss O'Reilly punctured Tible, Though He Lacks Four trying to earn a little money by playing |/the paragraph from The Evening - = | fa saloons and on street ra. PAtts-|World in which Mrs. Meyer pictured Inches of Five Feet. * notorious for Its of artistic|a working girl in the following words nt. It would not even sup- "Enter Rose Malone, overdressed | = vaur's orchestra. He took to] and vulgar; dyed hair arranged in | Mrs ra Grennan, six feet tall * again and reached Harris-| tremen@ous pompadour, artificial | weighing 2 pounds, freckled and red. y to &# arrested as @ vagrant.| atiff curls behind; big, unstea | tialved, stood. bet "Me k enced to ten days in the workhbuse,| picture hat, pretentious but before Maxistrate Murpay In the West Side Court to-day and pointed a long, threatening finger at Michael Grennan, four fect, elght inches tall, weighing ninety-seven pounds, fea- tures plain save for a little bunch of whiskers of the type sometimes called buahsnappers. “There he ts, the brute," said Mrs. Grennan to Magistrate Murphy. “Look at him, Your Honor, the wife beater. Meek he ain't, though he looks ft. He wild horses an’ stormin’ lions, and this same morning In the rear flat, top, No. *\ 512 West Forty-ninth street, he turns | himself into stingin’ hornet: Yb) beatin’ an’ [ded wife with | ltas."" The vast Mra, Grennan wopt. “How about this, sir?’ asked the Court sternly. Littie Mr. Grennan shrugged his nar- row shoulders and scratched his bush- snappers. “°Tis her story,” he spoke up. “What happened was this: I'd just come home, hearing my cousin was dead and there'd be awake. There I was with whiskers long as a goat, and I wanted to go to the wake. I asked her for ten cents to get a shave and”— “More rum. He carries them whiskers he told the Judge his troubles, After that he paid his fare to Philadelphia and stole got off with a small fine when he] cheapest grade; coarse, purple mo- toring vell arranged over hat; ev- erything about her ~ poor imita- tion of fashionuble woman; every- thing as unsuited as possible to the needs of a wage-carner. Looks uflderfed and unhealthy. She chews gum, and regards Mason (her em- ployer) with @ bold stare.” Are Not Husband Seekers. “In all our fifty thousand girls th 18 probably not one who sought e: ployment with a view to obtaining husband,” Miss O'Reilly added “A working girl goes to work with just one object, that of making @ living. She works for money to get the things she wante—food, shelter, clothes, “Why should she not have pretty clothes? Why begrudge her finery, even tawdry finery? Fanny Fern was rides to New York. det. Wost street was no more generous to his playing than Pittsburg, but he shipped as a cattle hustler on the Amer. fean transport liner Minnehaha. She went on the rocks off the Sallly Islands. After helping drive the cattle overboard to swim ashore, Miller was put on @ train for London. He jumped off the platform before the train stopped at the Guernsey Docks and was arrested @nd fined for that. Off for Paris Afoot. | A young Belgian who had crossed with | him on the Minnehaha and was also arrested borrowed a dollar of him, promising to repay seven-fold at Brus- ‘The Beigian had rich friends at Brussels, but declined to let M ® cent more than the orig! when they reached tfrre. Miller played his violin on the brassie.crs of the city, collecting only a few pennies and then struck out afoot for Paris, two hun- Cred miles away on the Neuville road. At Neuville sympathetic members of the Dutoh colony helped him with food; He had just $12 maulin his own wed- broomaticks an’ i ‘I like o see a s Jeven though {t be only a brass ring, for It shows'she is satisfying her love of tie beautiful.” Why should not working girls desire to have the pretty garments which they create? “As things are now, the girl who makes the $150 creation for some | Bypereritioal parasite to wear to Put at Hons, where he arrived, ex-| church om aster Sunday spends | perpetchal,” snapped Mrs. Grennan. | foosore and with his hands! $1.50 for her own Spring hat, McGee ake deee’ Balto tht elehed that he could net Play, old] he truly broademinged woman hasl ae Grennan. "le. like hes I leave rien seh ga Goes BE Oita! when he | Sympathy aud rstanding for even’ 4 to Your Honor if these whiskers are Degged for a crust of bread at their| the mistaken yearnings of the poor to-| i cia oY @oors, He lay down In the road to die. beautiful things. fit off ® wake. T tall her they're not an | she gurgles scornful. me a nickel. To cplte her, I went to She wouldn't give | Slept for Three Days, | ‘I think Mrs, Meyer is probably fhe conllos } try| Fight tp saying thet th et The police found him and took pi 7’ e working dt on him. He pawned the violin anj| SH Bas tajured the matrimonial | bed. But it's no sleep { get from think- ; ‘ chances of the girl who sits at | ing of the wake, and my whiskers not bought a ticket to Parts, ‘There he! fee OF Thal aneu AAG, TY. Taha BOE went at once to Consul-General Mason, | who gave him his own overcoat to cover his rags, also a Ittle money, and cabled his father. | Miller siept three ‘8. When he woke his father had sent money and ission to stay in Paris and study, Shurtleff, the * ther bounce out of hed “*Woman,' I says, an’ no more foolin’, goes wild over It Wanting to stab and beat me. T picked up a wee little handle 4 it, and because she} gor defense, no more. She goes out like rself she knows the ‘give me that dime nows \.lue of Money. ‘She loarns the value of m knows how to has earned it An army was after het HE EVENING WORLD, The Working Girl Is Entitled to Wear Finery Even If It Be Imitation, Says Defender 1 GWE BLOOD AS MEDIATOR WHEN She would not ana| - GAYNOR CAUSES: "ANAUTO MYSTERY “USTS CHALFFELR Crowd Gathers When He) Stops Car and Demands New | Driver—No Reason Given. | A number of persons are wondering | to-day what Mayor Gaynor's chauffeur did to shake the Executive's confidence | he drove the Mayor up to the Holland point of rioting by the operations of a é an’ ragin'! in him, and what became of him after | party of English archaeologists: wio are | § |accused of having excavated beneavh stove) House in an automobile about midnight | the inviolable Mosque of Omar and re- | and caused the Mayor to become the | | centre of a crowd. | The Mayor was on his way home| from uptown, As soon as his auto | | stopped he called a carriage | told him that he was diss | the way his chauffeur was acting, wanted another man to drive the car, A crowd gathered while the talk was going on, and for ten minutes the| Mayor waited !n front of the hotel for the carlage starter to find him a chauf- | |feur, After hustiing about the at | found a man, | ‘The Mayor told the new chauffeur to| drive on, and the < rapidly down Fifth aven’ to Brooklyn, The crowd th | The original chauffeur eared soon after the Mayor's car stop- ped, and on ono seemed to know what) had become of him i | i _—_—_—_———— | MRS. CHARLES G. GATES | | GETS DIVORCE DECREE. | Testimony and Name of Core- | spondent Kept From Public | Under Court Rule. elling ‘Cops of stu-| struggle and disappointmen yelling bim and mad bed Intinent that eS \ That's the truth, Judge, an’ no more.” | Justice Gerart in the s Bini ani With the process, makes more al-|” sazistrate ccepted Mrs.@ yest 4 to M 0 study ‘| iowance for a man's exhausted nerves! sistrate |} Laie Phar kad Arst violin of the | at ‘ ‘ trennan’s versio rand tho Gates interlocutory Fe EET COREE MCE Fe Ca RTOS SEA Fan ear ReET EHTRTRT CT PET PSTRE Fa IE Grawd Opera House, who found much | 9 P sta upon a decent home, | little o of the bus sult itea weveral ability in him. | ‘Then camo iliness and | ¢ she makes $15 a week she won't | PMCCd, under #210 bonds to Keep the| weeks ago against Caarl . a sae ee , a al eace.’ Unable to furnish a bond, he’ gon ohn W, Gates. 1 his enforced return to this country. marry aii a ‘vesk man and attonpe to | Pewee, ,euable {0 furnish, a bond, ne son of John 8 co to MARR live on his salary, She will prefer to oe Al | keep on working and contribute her} , BE Ee NPE Te FORTUNE, |""srs 0 ter sontenol espencens” "| MORGAN'S NEPHEW HERE EITS +) Pater Mtr, Kovsovelt's favorite prob-| WITHOUT JAPANESE BRIDE, PHILADELPHTA, May &—When Mra.| © lace. auteide! a3 , reer aon, : Kate Felton Elkins, widow of William | « nt rere Oe MII maire Avrives From Paris L. Elkins jr, became the wife of W ave one lon than} Home Too Late to Reach fils the law of } . n order to live.| Father's Deathbed, t and de- George DD. Morgan, a ephew of J. to about $5,000, The money and. prop- ters Parasites, whose] George I. M ny Who died at Lens erty go to her children, Felton B, Bl-| ive her little conve |nox, Mass, just Friday, was a paseen- kins and Marie Louise rete a | jeyer knows nothing about the] is ron the Kronprina Wilhelm, whict win ) weaning OF Me Y song) ane el working girl,” frankly declared Mrs. | arrived from Europe to-day. He had Nellson, James Lees Laidlaw. "I wouldn't get! started at once frem London on hear- Voodruff, took firm Neilson & Woodruff, BIAREIAE into ae Gani vavanae iis vlan ot ba meuere eae WG fe” her for an on in St, Ellgabeth's Episcopal ner Church. thing, but I know a great deal about! Mr, Morgan married, in Japan, in 1904, | wawe ing women, and I assure you! Mise Yuki Kato, of Kioto, the daughter ACTRESS ASKS ROYALTIES, | ‘2° ste 4* prittiant ana cultivated and) of a Japanese nodie, and on his retur a charming as any women in New York, to this country s bride be society made a atie Carlotta Ni Claiming Interest She Lacks Sympathy. in made i sme time ago When some one mon.| been engaged a few months before to @in Viny, Sues for! <1 poverty to Mrs, Meyer, sae exe | Margareta Auchmuty kay, and it Carlotta Nillson, the actress, ned, ‘Oh . poverty, Tay! Wa reported that his engagenent was suit to-day for the recovery of 1 tt So n bechuse of her discovery that he thousand dollars tn roya * from the her « nh the su t of Nad a Japanese geisha girl tattooed on play “The Man On the Box,” in which | Working girls could not be etic, (M8 arm. Phe claims she has a half interest, Tho| “Some tlme ago Mr. Laidlow afd 1| Mrs. Morgan way not with her hua ter °}went to the Third Assembly District | band on the Kronpring Wilhelm and it is lodged against Walter N. Law- | went to t Fence, Join Cort & Company, Selwyn | Dall We w t just to lovk oF, | he was in too much of « hurry to get & Company and the American Play Put eve so charming, (88) tq Hartford, the old family home, to Company. yanne answer any questions. Mr, Morgan has In her complaint Misa Nillson says) were been much in Paria lately. It has been she acquired her interest In the play. we understoot by his friends that the vul- in 1965, She 5 gar curiosits York soctety vacaived: Nit abo ; airs caused hiv that Japan that sho never the would eet ry again, ma a arnegle's Gift Accopted, served decision, fem Bwiteerland, May %—The ar i uae With: syidene Government has accepted with cordiat Prince's Auto Kills Child, ppest things. ‘What do you thinic| EGER, Austria, May 3.—Prince Joa-| she is, a woman lawyer? Mr, Latdiaw | thanks $190,000 in the form of United chim Albrecht of Prussta, son of the! asked me, and we were so interested | States Steel bonda from Carnegie for the late Regent of Brunswick, while motor-|that I found out, She was an ostrich purpore of establishing a dwise hero ing yesterday ran over and killed @ girl, ther worker." fund, id sed on the report of the Mt t, who heard the Under rule of t and the name ¢ respondent are withheld public, Use Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey It builds up the nerve tissue, tones the heart, gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to the muscles and richness to the blood; lit brings into play all the vital forces ‘and stimulates the mucous surfaces and little glands of the stomach to a healthy action, thereby improving the digestioh and assimilation of the food to the system its fuil pro- |portion of nourishment. | as prescribed. and givi WEDNESDA COMEANENSDIO OF OIE CMR OF Oia Oy q Charming Empire effects, in Messaline \eaean ue ie ee 7 Satin, with draped chiffon waists, French ‘The expedition worked for two years bead embroidery. and pretty low necks. ETS RR FLT ARE CIETY ees . ¥, MAY 3,. 1911. FOR FEE OF $20, MAYOR AILS THEM |Advertisement for Healthy But Strik y They Do No | Males for Transfusion Oper- | Recognize Masters’ Association A | ation Brings 50 Applicants. and Won’t Treat. + ie oiatismblicini snedaihastaciin Tn response to an adverticnment tn 10 Indanentent ' The World, more than fifty strong, ation found no ma healthy men appeared at Moun f ay to their v t 3 aa Hospital, rend hood to give ns mu as necessary to built an mactated wor All were in need of 6 $20 offered for the on Kach |} > a test of his blood, | tinal Jeshurnn is to be announced thin br, Ma ne : operation w per- loaders of Bakers’ Local No. 10, whi ‘ ° ° ale to and put the ra Th are nm A y is haunted by a w are running. ) a king men, The J the ones whore lood showed the bes: ner Sinks, tests and they have been told the acte Stor Marin . tlon will be made from am: them. | | encountered i TARS | ptoyed a : JAS. 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One Model Like Picture The mosque pas been closed and t# guarded pending the arrival from on a large voale, beginning at the village Also dainty lace yokes, Many embroi- of Siloam, which lew at the Southeast | @Q> cery desigr A few in evening shades, end of Jerusalem on the Southern slope! “4 And a wealth of Street, Luncheon and Fee or a apie arn \) Country Club dresses. Your Choi-e to- explorers are credited with {) morrow $10, ex from the aco whe Al erations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Temple, 2 restored and finally A. D. 70 F r 4 sought In) th f cording ff to the al! yng of the guards ft of the M usrds, en \yy tered the ai 4 aix nig i “the w é ble paper, “none knew except God! & 14-16 West l4th Strect New York 460 and 462 Fu'ton Street and these ng Brooklyn Bhi gtd eo 645-651 Broad Street Newark, N. J. ft as {8 repo: lishmen. and America: a Hicate, of who Ww Jorbilt, was a ) of the relics ty tixators Capt. 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