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HOME FOR GS NEEDS S40 43 BY MON 50 Pretty Girl Volunteers Are Scouring Brooklyn to Raise the Amount. | PROMOTERS CONFIDENT | Sure the $400,000 Total Con-| tribution Will Be Exceeded Before Time Limit Expires, Five hundred and fifty men and Nomen—a very lange number of them the prettiest of pretty Brooklyn girie. aro whirling through Brooklyn to-day na Gevastating errand of coin colleot- ng. They are the volunteei 2 of the Young Women's Christian Associa- tion, winding up the twelve-day cam- palgn for the $400,000 fund to bulld, equip and temporarily) maintain a boarting \ouse for working girls, The land is already bought at Schermerhorn, Nevins and Btate streets. ‘There must be collected to-day 40,481 | to round out the fund, Of this amount $1,000 wil be contributed by Alexander H. Ore, the veteran philanthropist, in his accordance to fill out each $100,000 Ag Goon af $9,000 hes been collected. Thie means that each collector must bring in an average of about $890 by tonight. Fate to Known To-night. ‘There will be a general gathering of the collectors a 6.8 o'clock to-night. Expertenced money counters from banks ond atores will make @ quick estimate vf the cagh in hand and by 7.90 o'clock will be Known whether the fund ts omplete, Automobiles, loaned by | scores of enthusiasts, will be in wait- ing and ff the fund {@ still short, 9, night campaign will start which will be kept going until midnight. So if you are @ Brooklyn householder and observe the healthful traditions the town by turning out the light at 10] o'clock do not be unduly exctted if you | are called to the door in your bathrobe | along adout half past 11 to be confronted | ‘y two modestly insisting young wo- men. ‘They will not implore you to save them from a band of pursuing ruffians. They will go away and let you aleep if ou wil! only poke @ small sum through the crack of the door—and they won't refuse @ yellowback if you have no ange. | There are all eorts ‘of committees aid | ing in the work. The Young Business| Men's Committees, of which Clinton 1. | Rossiter {s the chairman, has paid for advertisements in all the panera of the cliy asking everybody: “Will You Help?” | Mothers’ committees and loca! improve. went associations and churches have ail been welded into the general organ- | vation, Mrs, Maight Confident. raid “We regily have no Mrs. ignt, Gen the n’s Committee of One Hundred, | yat the whole amount will be ralsed. ay Newark, N. J., $20,000 short on the st day of mpaign. They got | ) over there on the last day and | came out with a fund of $260,000 when | they had asked only for $250,900, In Loutsville in December after @ similar campaign they took in $91,000! on the Inst day and came out with | £40,0% when they had asked only for | $980,000, I am sure Brooklyn will do #e well as those cities.” | With the money collected the asso- elation wiil build a great hotel on the property where, as the association says, girls employed in stores and factories at emall wages and not Mving at home can find shelter and food within thetr means with pleasant surroundings and compantonship. The present building on the property houses forty-three girls. It im conventent to the dry goods store district and to all the transportation lines. The neucleus of the present fund ts! 517,500 received for the former prop | of the Home Association of Workin Girls on Livingston street, taken over by the ¥, WW. C. A. fifteen years ago. ‘ SOS ini Sig MRS. CARNEGIE IMPROVED | AFTER NASAL HEMORRHAGE. | Wife of the Millionaire, Stricken in| Baltimore, Is Resting in | Washington, WASHINGTON, May 4—Mre, An. | eof the mtilionaire | | | > suffered a nasal hem- imore, was to-day much ng to Carnegie's sec- SAVED FROM FIRE, BUT DIES." Drops rt Dineanc Caused by ) an attack © over a pat rted in the rea: Siingerland, his ren wera helped out fled with smi and a confectionery store 86,000 for H Margaret | | | | wor cree emmpen ocean Tee, om ERO THE A eal EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. A080 oR MARA RR AN OAEGARRTNBEET OB pe TINT Sasa 0 A MEE ERIN RSI RATS Suffragists Need a Woman Lincoln A Leader From the| i] 2 ees wh you nderstar yorking women labor? Or would , to make working women comments, their own wrongs” appears without editorial ; i All but fA’ tant Methods. Blew Of Top ft Hie Head, “Both, replied Mrs, Bailey. “think | HRSTE the suffrage cause should wppeal to n in every way, and I belleve dt | ne 80 “Every method should be need with the exception of the militaat ods of Eugiand. I do not be Meve in throwing stones, nor slap- ping the faces of policemon, It te | unwomanly to do these things and the suffrage movement cannot be f his head, Dorman, us farmer, 69 years FREEDOM’ FROM i MM COLDS & HEADACHES Though," she added, with @ smile, INDIGESTION & SOUR STOMACH BILIOUSNESS & CONSTIPATION and other ills, due to an inactive condi- tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and moet promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is act @ now and untried remedy, but is used by millions of well-informed femilies through- cut the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a laxative remedy is needed. When buying noto the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup inted on every package of the st thorough), eard to Iii of the time in's face 80 that she you are genuine. best arfd purest that mi Regular price 50* per hot. one size only. For salo by all leading druggists. THE: ‘ delicio bread— SHU become and “the Votes Below 14th Street” (ER NEW CHARGES Shults is made from perfect flour. ently always uniform in weight and quality. APS PROSECUTOR AGAINST YOUTH i} | | | | THE BREAD-WINNERS © Those who eat SHULTS BREAD There is no bread baked that is quite so delicious, so light and white as Shults. It is appetizing, wholesome and nutritious. scientifi Treat oney can buy. Each loaf LTS. GIRL DETECTIVE Every ingredient used in the doi WHO TOOK POISON: th Ave. 17> street Masses, to Convince | A emectiina, Working Women It Is — e ‘ a ° 5 Amelia De Sanders Resisted Not a len Move: Judge Rosalsky Scores As-| Amelia wetie . sd ment,” Is a Necessit. ' Tuiuk ifforts of Two Young Wo- a Yn | — sistant District-Attorney Efforts of § Says Mrs. Pearce Bailey. | men %0 Save Her Life F Pm c. e Save . in Miller Case. w Win the Women ¢o the | ee . . . h 4 a ; Cause and They'll Get Sadad Howniony tn Vha CouALOr Gene The Beautiful, the Fashtonable, the, | eral Sessions to-day to's occasion wit . + i the Vote, Whether Men |denbaitte the action ot Andatate Bi fester Perfectly Shaped, All Combined for: Want to Give It or Not, aniieice ated ike tod ie Al arr r u additional Indictments flied by the Gran: | elgg fe ony 9.75 00 She Declares. Jury against a youth who had atready |. She t# in Bellevue Hospital, 95 1 ° 1 UY, 1 to petit dareeny on an} 4 ql nen tha ty ' im with | By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. a Lar nt econd degree. | Aine vox Mrs, Pearce Bal- |_ “Tecan see no reason," Jwige Ros str who were In th ley has just re- Lait phen tl dd ‘the time, tried to adm turned from Als c be re ae iss Mrederick glers, Mrs, Batley, ments the Lael the capntih, tp Reed who is the wife of Violent erinina wor hands, | Dr. Pearce Bailey, The youth is "Whett taken to eRe he | a New York phy- twen: 5 sae ie Ok Ail 1 sician, has gained John e i said ifed at N . | fame as the only the Equitable Mire Insurance Company | trunare phy fourth streat, but Rumer S U8 Crasue and his John Francls Milter, 18] cnared and THe i 4 | she !8 not k that address the suffrage move- now Sec of that concern, Younm |the store whe y / ment has 40. tar RM eduate ot Ammate Colleen (Ces ee te tlt prodticed. e part of April address was nown, Her stator a Mra. Batley has a 1 wateh valued at $50 1 employe toxday and sald | | thoroughly. real eo » Jonson, a boakk Amelia had never been permitted cla} position, One must admit the pai who roomed in the same housa wi se tee elie WA cab Gee pa- 20x, a person with @ social position and | Miller lived, at No. 21 Weat Wlev fehts aNd nlster hal’ ob no love AMain & sense of humor, but anyway there you free ‘ aby TAbL LARAE a8, v {She ate her dinner n i have it for what it 1s worth, And Mrs. |_ After his indictment Mr. Delehanty od-| reading the paper, aald she wae going | X Batley epends her summers in a most | jected 40 the dated “os csoana| ue paper, a of ‘ muy ac beautiful house, five milse from the (chive Meds eld benllidAs ocdtddlibintabern bl CORE Met Alea oh | town of Katonah, perched on « hill wing, his counsel, and threatened to! no girl entered the drug store about | q every bit as bigh as is that place which ure more indictments, but Judge RO- | o'clock and went to a. telephone | te ny Mudie Samigaaa te Gos cana et salsky accepted tt booth, but found Miss Frederick in tt fashion. Yesterday, driving down the! ‘Three days later the Grand Jury Med | and excused her She stepped to the | hill from her home, after my call on three additional indictments against the!doorway and took the polson Just as Mrs, Bailey, I could not but think it youth, One charged Miller with mrand | yes came out of the booth. | must be rather pleasant to have been jlarceny in the fegres, alleging | Ms aca aia | > ‘ [theft of a ring valued at $1,600 from a nent.” y the gods set down, or rather up, litamiuaie, “Phe othen rca atures | ein an ambue where one could thus comfortably sur- et rib satanaroel its vey the treetops and—the masees, But— | alleged the larceny: of Jowetry valued at | : gin Need a Suffrage Lincoln. — ; . west Colette Ghiseeechin oe cane and has been em- “I belleve in Democracy, k ah tor Gitiler %¢ pratid: inves shone bpd for five years. An Mrs. Bailey. “Evory real suftr sore ee ———_ + for Miller to gran eny in the fir the only love affa'r believe in Democrt ‘That is what MRS. PEARCE BAILEY degree and denounced the action of As- rl had was with a young suffrage means. = Aassrae sistant District-At y Delehanty as#);man who had gone to Toledo, ©, two A “an Insult to Judge Rosalsky.” years ago. they ersasies oceeus ery 7 as 1 Miller was the calondar of Judge | cmeemenenennetpnenemenitien sekinds Cease ei een ete | |Rosalsky's court to-day for sentence.) MOVING PICTURE BOARD. , {AU the complainants were tn court " . . . . . masses, for the masses, a suffrage they told J Rn ky that they did | : The secret of the popularity of our misses’ suits is that Lincola, @ woman who will make | not wish to seo Miller treated severely, | S#sembly Proposes Commis: it) they are especially designed and shaped for misses, giving thet the working women understand the |_ “I will adjourn this sentence until next to Regulate Business, desired j 1 eff All th kA h sail cause is not @ lady's movement. | | Tuesday,” Judge Rosaisky said to ex-| ‘ ‘ esi jaunty, ng, youthful effect. All the stylis! |Judge Cowing, “and in the mean timo! AURANY, May 4—A State Commis collar, long roll shawl collar and side button models ‘What we want, and must have, is { " ’ sion three to ibe appointed by the i ii the crowds below Fourteenth | Te ee Tee ee ee ee ee veriot to regulate the moving qo. {ff included in navy blue, black, tan, gray, pure white and hair " is ; Tombs, secure Miller a position.” sis proposed in a Dill In- line serges, also shepherd’s checks and novelty fabrics. ‘Flow get them?" I asked At this Mr. Delehanty started to sny by Assemblyman Frey, ‘Through the women themselves," re- something, but Judse Rosalsky inter-|'T rs are’ to #erve for y F plied Mrs. Bailey brieft t really does rupted him, three yeare at a anlary of $8,000 each. | We Place on Special Sale To-Morrow not matter for the present whether “One moment, Mr. Delehanty," he| Moving pleture operators are to be then wish tolaiye women tie vote trl Vaid, or, wast your to: know sous’ bate loeused kt Very Attractive New Model not. The point ts beside the argu i ———iaarene _o The —_ has remarked nh this man|tion of $25 on ee an ‘e e ‘oa De pou wiboecsis avtes wanitatTa |e : ‘ ; }i a notorious criminal, not in the sense | mission's #x P g d Ss rg C ts 7 +t neta you med ! vas absol this country was a suftragist” there NO Luxurious Auto Given Him, Mrs, Flick Runs Screaming] {hat you mean. There was absolutely 1 would be much delay in obtaining equal’ ,. : AD AU = Ki ; | trict-Attorney's oMce to obtain four in-| PROVIDENCE, 9° Get We? I spoke to a Sqpator wien, Nor Does He Expect Private From Kitchen With Her jdictments, If you had obtained ortginat-| state to-day observ Full Length Models, worth 15.00, at SPELENGEE “ was up in ny, and asked him a ly the four indictments against this de-| gay the one hundrod and thirty-ftth 6- which way he was going to vote on the} Golf Links as Gift. Clothes Aflame. |fendant there would havo heen no oc- anniversary of the signing by the Gen: Full Length Models, worth 9.75, at............0.5 suffrage bill. He sald he was going to ‘i : [ asion for this upheaval. I do not want! oa) Aggemnbly of the Colony of Rhode | vote whichever way his wife told | . | | to be severe with this young man, for) trian and Providence Plantation of to, and that she was an ant!-suffri | SDON. “Datly News" : {2 think there is a chance that he may | + ‘ation of Independence. By this “put that does not mean anything,” |, LONDON: May 4—The “Daily News" | re, Mary Mitck, a widow aixty-nine| be made into a good citizen action Rhode Island was the first of "| publishes a letter from Dr. J. H. Jowett, 4, was cooking lunch « ips psa > “eine i Re Wass Ce RISE OF I protested, “A husband Uke that i years old, ing na gasl the colonies offictally to renounce tt — 5 would beat nts wife into daying what |i" New York, in which the new tncum- | stove to-day in a flat on the top floor| FOUND DEAD IN BED. allegiance to King George III, pre ie ho wanted her to, anyway.” bi bent of @ church in Fifth avenue in that | of the tenement at No th x ceding the nation’s proclamation by two | * ! Must Reach the Women, city makes serious complaints about /avenue where she Ilved her| Capt. Langrenter, af the Ber! plus — yes, hut {t would have meant some-| @aiemente from New York eorrespon- | daughter, Mra. Bernard Sheridan, Her Eipivenidudaesiy, merican-Lulectrelle | thing If that Senator's with hed men, (200s Oppeating ‘here tn regard to dls| gress qaugit fire trom the stove and | Y pened to be a muiftragist instead of in| American fleld and dis surroundings, | the fire spread to the window curtain,| Capt. H. Langrauter, commander of | ntl,” answered Mrs, Batley, “What we, 1ii#he these statements soriatim, the | pre woman, clothing in flames, ran|the Berlin of tho Hamburg-Amertean| + R s 2 ners \doctor writes: " » 00 eg | Line, wa ind dead in his bed to: | t More particularly the worniag womens" ,¢1i,'% #aid that ten days experiance | junior can 0 & untbetone| ti the cate! as FACES ecita Jus at frst she dow, quite) oes eonitinen hae thine einem, (Mrs. Sheridan co other the flames |of his death er told gentio and a slightly puzzled manner, | MA" Convinced me that £2.40) (412,00) | 1 v's clothing | Pirst Officer J. Janchens last night that G@peedity TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON at 3.30 has this humorous exponent of the!;;,, itest degree altered the judgment 8d been burned off and she was biist-|ho was not feeling very well, but tittle ' ; Ni , 4 ; |importance was attached to the com Oleared | PROGRAMME, Cause, Though one can understand|] jored in England, and my resulution iene er head to foot | 4 inolabositi To-d h how, after she had once become inter-|remins the same. | Dr. Botsford who came with an am-|mander's indisposition, To-day when | Va, be. ashe Gulp 02 . ested, she would be girlish and near it i guid the trustées of the church | Pulance and took her to the Flower/he did not come to breakfast at the |] J ovarrassng than @ akia blotched with |, Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 6 and quick, For Mrs, Batley is the kind have taken @ house at a rental of | Hospital sald she had no chance to re-|ugual time Janchens went to the cap- |] Freckles, Liver Spot, Moles, Warts, of woman who 1s eternally young. 1 0. This ts gross and grotesque ex. | cover although she remained conscious /tqin's stateroom and found him dead Pimples, Blackheads, 2. Valse, Op. 42 (A flat) believe there are little Baileys, though Azserttion. Tt 4s also said that the | itil after he arrived \Phe body will be n to Germany ea, Red Veins, Scare, it ttle SP house looks into Central Park, It ts a), ‘The house ts an old three-story butld~| 00. UN iin WM. 3. a. Staccato, Op. 272.... 1 forgot to ask how YY oF how Ol |homey and comfortable house, in a side |!ns of frame, one of the few en | On Satu Ane . ‘ jpranall a b, Humoreske Op 101, Ni but alttiough they may occupy quite @!gtreet, and from none of the windows residences left In Manhattan, and as Ae | CAPEAI RNA THA TAL Arora cree iba Like KN BE . Ftumoreske, Up. IVI, No. sition in thelr mother’s life, the single square yard h ying woman wetghed more than 250} py of the nburg-American Line A 3 i} natioaunt exttanlt ial see sonatas Fer ne MAURTS, TOE OF ie Bark | Te TA anal tha atkira Were earrow aod | singe August 4, 16h. He wan appointed 4. Etude, D flat..........++++4+.DLisat Uniess It may be they are taking the| “It is said that the admiring commit. | MIntnx tt was a har! Job for Polleoman | captain : Fie Mcp Phe | John H. Woodbury & CO. 5. Florence Velse de Concert. ... . Liebling place in the household o: fe [tee has presented me with a beautiful MOP LAS SUP ERIE ANG The Sinus knighthood and rr js for service anc e ec . 4 ge In the household of @ beauty doo- {00 Dee Lretnnia te pure oF impure Ac. (driver to get her down to the strec | bravery 1 awarded him at | Only at 23 West 23d Street 5th Ave. & 39th St. | 6, Prelude, Op. 3, No. 2. . ..Rachmaninoff tor” For Mrs, Bailey's cheeks are col-|tio.” There is no truth tn ite | ‘The firo in the apartment was extin- Vanlous tines and he occupied a placé|} Booklet tree, “How. te Care for the ijn end : BAG Ast. syee tounhen (witty @ iinet wonder 1¢ tale’ wel @ut an endico |Muieied after It fad Gone oly WEht | Tere te ee ee cammanderm, | bal sade son 7, a, Butterfly... ... Grieg | omes from the entirely satisfao-|tnis sort of news? I can soarcely sup. | (MaKe \ b. Scarf Dance i combination of health and happt-| pose it will, I shall not be surprised any | ’ ee y to flud the Intelligence that my new 8. Concerto, A minor, How would you make the appeal to ‘congregation have arranged for me to . to veeests: (sen Te igorene lttacaateamie tiie |bave he use of Centrai Park, and that (third movement) | 1 asked, “Would you make | they have ought an elgnteen-hole gol) 2 ' the women with money and power un- | course for the sole and exclusive benefit | The Public Cordially Invited derstand the disadvantages beneath | of tt iniste: Dealers say thousands more automobiles will be sold this year than ever before. Hundreds of New Yorkers will dispose of slightly used cars to buy larger or different models. You know how it is in cases of this kind—the price at which they sell is of secondary consideration. »: oa oe Read World “ Automobile & Motor Boat” Ads, and you will quickly see, from prices quoted, why it is so many people ¢«- afford to own a motor car, igh is the cally baked and is con- yourself to this most a ie i BN 4 “FOR EVERYBODY, EVERYWHERE, ALWAYS.” “ But Ta n eure Mrs. Ra ley will axree ELXIRY'S ENNA f Py Ipped a to, allow Ite 9 MUSH ANUY ACTOR ED: ayn” a 4 eA CALIRORNIALFIG SYROP COB Ss praace rere E LEE EPP LLL LCE DE DELL erry