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P THE EVewinG WORLD, MUNDAY, WAY 8, 1Lbil. “eo. ; FREE LIVE CHICKEN | Suffrage Paraders Proved They Had Good Feet, ANNIE DEMOREST FOR ALL SUPPLIED =Bue Otherwise Added Nothing to “The Cause” ' BEATS RECORD OF © BY THIS RUNAWAY: Thousands Who Favor Women’s Votes “ Wouldn't March Girls Ra nei 9 for R de ond Me ae MILDRED RUDD, | to Amuse Idle Mob That Would Gather More oe ‘ For Strange Disappearances 600 Fowls Are Let Loose at Enthusiastically About a Dog Fight. trange , Disappea He ze End of Will- |« Economic Pressure That Drives Women to Self Support, | i is a lamsburg Bridge. Jot f ics,” Will " q | Not Emulation of Masculine Politics, ” ; French Voiles, Marquisettes, Pongees, CC i) CAME TO SEE NEW YORK Challies, Foulards, Lingeries &e., &e., Give Them the Ballot. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ||| ae : : e ae Ter At the One Price, $18. 00, | “And everybody praised The Caust i.» | “Kidnapped Rudd Girl Home Values Up to $38. 00 The suffrage leader sald, Again After Fourth | | | | i To-Morrow and Wednesday + 4, ||{GreatSale--Summer Dresses ;Paterson Girl, 11, Girl, 11, Who Has | 1 ‘ Disappeared 30 Times, In | About A Regular Price Children’s Court Again. |[] Including ONLY 300 RECOVERED. Passers on Foot, in Autos, Street Cars and Tugs Pro- vided With Dinner. "I asked, “But tell us what !t proved “This marvellous parade?” Disappearance. “Why that I cannot te! quoth she, “But ‘twas a famous victory!” —From “The Battle of the Ballot," with apologies to| Robert Southey and the first Duke of Marlborough. | Three thousand women and ninety-two men paraded | Fifth avenue from Fifty-uinth street to Unton Square |* | y girl record with) e Mildred Rudd, the frequently kidnapped | A k M ll & Cc d t on day afternoon to establish the fact that the| Hi IV Children's Court this morning by Po-| women of New York should be plowed to vote. Accord: | Hi i «st. Company fl Heeman Ruser of the at Twenty. | Saving in Cost—Gain in Quality 22-24-26 John Forsythe West 54th St. a @ there was any one living tn the! vicinity of the Brooklyn end of the! Williameburg Bridge who did not have ‘ chicken dinner to-day, !t was his own | fault, Never before were fowls so plon- iitul and free as they were about § o’elock, when Jacob Zimmerich of No. Annte Demorest of Paterson, leven! years old, who ts making a winning! race for the runaw A second street station, about thirty-ste hours after her rival, Mildred, reached | jthe home of her parents at No, 1979 Morris avenue, after her fourth absence Tt was Annio's escond appearance in the court within a week. Nobody there could remember offhand just now many times she had been there on the same charge, but the Paterson poi @ reported : they had been asked to look for her at EGGS kxtra Selected Fresh leaat thirty times tn three years, ae i at te ite ee eatet|f) BUTTER - rit cicaery prt Jup to him tn Second avenue after mid- 39 Bohenectady avenue started to take| ing to all reports, the suffrage parade asa parade ‘was a great success. @ wagonload of plump pullets across the| But !t 1# not as a epectacte but as a @@ Rockaway avenue, Brooklyn, were| what do \e CONEY HOOD00 = " +} es it prove? That three thou: twelve crates containing 600 chickens. i bridge. demonstration and an argument that Aboard the wagon, which belonged to| the suffrage leaders wish !t to be M At the Brooklyn tower, whore the alope | wend Women have good feet, feet bogey of the bridge begins, the heavy wagon | of carrying them over two miles egan to press forward against the|@#Phalt on a warm Saturday afternoon, horse. In @ few moments the harnesa| But are women going to vote with the New York Poultry Market of No.| garded. Considered in that aspect, broke and the horse got beyond control, | their feet, even assifming that many As it dashed wildly among the othor| men set them an example in that 4t- vehicles in the south roadway a crate| rection? 4 | tumbled off and scores of chickens were rf | night this morning with a most confid Corn--Noreca—Choice i released. The chase was then-on, Some|, °c? Wa!king two miles with Me [eet PON PEPE adem aR oto Peas—Extra Quality— Early June ren bawpipes and other parapher- \ she said, ong a : GHA GUCEOROUUSG Kee Wore Katee ianrt | Halik ot Was mllieeey, wpb WHISK | dom in Paterson at No, 70 Kast Twenty: |f| Tomatoes—Noreca—Extra Jersey—targe Cans....... third street, But things there, and I he | money—my mothe: | then 1 ru so that I ¢ flew to the cables of the bridge ana| stitutes the strongest barrier to woman | Reinheimer’s Predecessors Are many perched on tops of Passing | ovifrage tablish intellectuat fitness? | wagons, No more tn women than it does in| Killed by Cars, He Succumbs Everybody within reach began to! men, ‘e very s1oW|T! Olive Oil—Rising s Sun—French—Qt. Cans, 90 en saving my me some and errafds for the neighbors~ |B! Olives ——Manzanilla Stuffed—Small bottle 0... ..6...05 arab chickens. The runaway horse) m to Puzzling Ill ' chye BEES HAVE NBERE RINT Peaches or Apricots—!'xtra California.......... Kept Knocking off crates as tt grases| Saturday's parade cannot be taken uzzling Illness. Minprep im ie | Pe aye But 1 have biesih . all My other wagons and soon the Brooklyn |** © demonstration of the streng*h of Feneoreran ey ONMIE DEMAREST. me _| where lam vue weeny Pineapple~Hawaiian Sliced vise siete end of the bridge was all aflutter. ae eS Binge idl rnevthivdl victim Gene node —-——- — Sam Aer bunk Coffee— Plantation—Smooth, fine flavor—per Ib Runaway Gate Down. |Decause {!t grossly misrepresente 0000 whieh | . Policeman Driscoll tried to stop the|thtough under-statement. There are) has been associa wi OP Oes iy Cuatee le ht Mad rena irgAeehy 198 Marya at et ae nator Peete to runaway, but he was knocked from his| thousands of women interested in ob-|¢lerkshtp of the Coney Island police, Vey OE Her Ls Dini ARaREeoat Es se NDROOKLAN sroREA: Zip Fulton St. 448 Palton Six Cor- Most. feet and painfully nurt. Ho serft in a|talning thoir political emancipation who Court for the past eight years, suc- | to Lieut, § ya | |etation, and he, in turn, sent for the — signal to Policeman McInerny at the/do not want to parade Fifth avenue|cumbed to-day. Charles H. Reinhelmer, | Gerry wagon, runaway gate, however, and when the| for the amusement and gratification of | HO succecded the Inte Kenneth F. | Clerk Brown of the Children’s Soctety, | horse arrived at the Willlamsourg | an iaie mob that would gather just as| Sutherland as chief clerk, died at his couldn't help laughing when he saw terminus the gate was down and the! reaaty about a street fakir and much | home, East Nineteenth street and Ave: | . . animal crashed into it. | By that time oly a fow crates re-| OF@ enthusiastically about a dog flatt. |nue T, Sheepshead Bay. | “Hello, Annie," he nald. i Reinhetmer was fitty-four years olf Annio turned up her freckled pul mained on the wagon, These, like the| Doesn't Prove Fitness. and had log been prominent in Demo- . | none. wa oe overs, fell to the road and broke open, | Women seek to vote as women, NOt cratic politics in the Sixteenth Assembly j= “Frosh!* she sald, “Might have and almost the entire 600 fowls were |as imitation men, and to emylate the] nistrict. He was apparently in perfect known it would be Just ok to find fluttering and squawking about. The|tumult and the shouting of masculine neaith when the tragic. death of | ill dak pa duet Foy idee te) 8h Bridge Plaza was alive with them, the | politics can not be the best way Of] Kenny" Sutherland, the Coney Teland | BN Bree, Ge AGRE a Uiat oatitos railings were decorated with scores hing feminine fitness {OF th€ /hogs, made his appointment as chief | | . ., : man that Annie was one of the regular and ‘pany staid olf hens aid the high t clerk of the court possible. His heaith | Telephone Inventor Tells How Freed by Coroner, Philadel-| runaway vieltors of New York. she 1 Give from the bridge cables. | The only force a parade can HAVE | began to fall soon after he took the yi Passengers on trolley cars sald late’ to th uperficial observer is that /) | Ind: Sends Lett t hia M IsP ted b not only @ runaway, but @ ‘fit-throw- Full Sets of Teeth, Melee Wal err alereteunite te) Dace. Four months ago he broke down | ia Sends Letters by phia Man Is Prosecuted by | er.” Ou her ast visit to the metropolis Soy Seer eapectat there Wen 02 | of overwnetming nucibers) And hls (anal tock to his bed Rayslolkae/ eid | Doe At y I LAs wore tht ae Redskin ana: Cine Gold Crowns, 22kt., many Zeathers in the world as were/a demonstration as great a3 the 100,000 | 4) — was something the matter with amily Victi [a it” in front of a department store, fiying about for a few minutes, Mo-| Sound Money parade might donvince| nis stomach, and” epectalte wie Aeroplane. Family of Victim. j which brought her a handfui of nlcke| Bridge Work, 22kt., tormen stopped thetr cars and joined |a hostile legislature, it t# doubtful! cored in, - | from Pro rauietle shoppers when che | ar) WORK GUARANTEED, PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS: , im the chase, and passengers were not] {¢ the turning out of 200 women Will] so..4 oF the specialists ssetars condescended to recover ome o| ists said he had long in following. have any other effect than providing | on-er of the stomach Others said he| DF. Alexander Graham Pell returned PHTLADRLPHIA, May 8.—Determined | Fourth Incident Closed WE NEVER SACRIFICE QUALITY Eight policemen/of the Bridge Squad, | the people of New York with a free}, : 4 eltic {to “ay shes Mildred Rudd got home jate Saturda A 2 an intestinal tumor. All agreed an|to-dey on the White Star lnor Celt avenge the death of thelr brother, I y Wane Gity tt was. to caton bee Saturday afternoon entertainment. operation was imperative. Relnhetmer|from a tour of the world begun last George Leary, a real estate man of thio | oe ccuehan aus Previa word tor | an e en s r : Face Tineey Caces vied weattne lt ae ee ne ooeeted down | %a® removed to the German Hospital| say, While he had nothing to may (city, relatives of the dead man to-day | any detectives and reporters: who cnign : : * : of w who march : F common ordinary citizen in trying to Lieder ars Saturday's procession RA coperal at on: eevee bi cea He pa regarding the development of tho tele-|caused the rearrest of Frank MeMahon, | inquire that the Incident—the fourth Careful Ss for over thirty years. 7 oo eae eee MANHATTAN OFFICE: 1 ° h incident—was closed, M igen & Fevers: the event was little short of the public phone in out-of-the-way plncos, he|a saloonkeoper, who #hot and killed) Mcident—was closed. | Mildred ra niake @ record. nt was I! oileacciay h » mt year; # Chickens dropped on the decks of tug- of recovery, asked that he be sent home Idred ran aw ‘ : ‘i Leary on a street corner last Taursday | ° " | pillory endured fer what they belteved| | qi, ax ®jtalked at great length on tho progress | 1 ‘ A farmer of Cairo, N.Y, boats, tt reined chickens on some of the|t be tts moral influence in favor oh) pe a F aeeing some friends Yes-| tat tm being made abroad in tho night and was discharged from custody believe her romance of a 200 East 14th Street, Corner Third Avenue } bri feath Q led forme} py. lot of men marcaing {i hires Ail La ‘ {rant the second arrest was sworn to| wicked millionalfe sultor and cruetly pbmuatatetecn orssely or But to ee a fot of men marsoine | Sorning, when the iat wold was gone [PIADC ; Hy vUshaWAsl Lancy) a braihen eh the 'scatuer ates 274-280 Livingston Street, Corner Bond Street, Opp. Loeser' of what had been pi & fow!s| the hot sun to the tune of "paspls 68 OF | ny, ¢ tt “Kurope,” sald Dr. Rell, “1s far ahead | \ only a few moments before, covered the | vt See of terture in| Dne News of the death of Reinhetmer | | |"Huroer’ mad De. Hell, tin ter planes|dead man, le Was sent to & convent, and other musica! tnstru Open Sund: 10 to 1. New York Office Open Evenings. made Coney Island renew the talk of ar The case has tod genera! tn-| Climbed the walls @ month later, only caw tracks, not @ very convincing argument. And |). 1), t and hydroplanes. In Italy I sew a SIIB SS the ANIA CHORE IBF 8) n ‘eh tra y attaching to the chie! 6 rorianini, | tere this Gane ip in a of Central OMce Car Roofs Were Roosts. & | wien women parade, the spectacls is] stfta tid attaching to the ehief clerk-|) varoplane, invented by Forlanint,| terent 1 tho part! Heective David Wilot More than one automodiie was geen) qs incongruous as it ts Itlogica! and!” “rhomay Osborn, chief clerk of the| Which attained @ maximum specd of to hurry by with one chicken under the chauffeur's j n" n a ba in the _~ | About #ix weeks ago she escaped from ” e five es an hour, It weighs) % ‘ na tox shon, who 1| the watchful eye of her tutor and was s U fh vi i jConey Island Court, eight years ago,| forty-five miles an hour | it io). | forty-elgit years old, sid he called on one for twenty-four hours, “aie came urniture:: coat and another! Of course, the first essential of @| way silted by a Smith atreet troliey|tWo tons and is equipped with a | who was fift-one and a bache-| to Hight in Hrooklyn with a fearsome | perched panicky on the tonneau. Street | successfu! agitator any cause If | oo) while riding home tn a carriage, |horsepower engine, It has several i what he was going to do for | tule_of an automotlie kidnapping | S me 1 hicl 0 A) tote e 0} ‘oportio| 0 Ir ano et | Lor, Y d Se - car roofs resembled chicken roosts and} tot; £ proportion; | its wag succeeded by Bernard W, Buss, |#mall planes, none more than 2i fei |) Th Ai Mt oe thas mle OO doe ~ | tores = on one car a fat tea sought refuse on And 98 4) the only incumbent in etght yeara to/sauare, which support the engine) x atanon charges, was deceived ty | Botebished Nearly Holl Century. the trolley pole, but the best she co ald | rule there © thor | secane the hoodoo, |which ts below the water line, eure Lea Me sald that Leary | LUNCHEON ¢@o may to make a slide for life to tie} , lacking eluc 5 However, Bass remained only a short the; Rater share. Bip anggmmodysons | sneare me ehobs rma 620] | steeeennenemed root. thet aa time, He was promoted to a position |fF three passengers. 1 ew this con-| was glad isiahetG in the Park Department, and Frank|‘tivance operated on Lake Maggiore, | BY Meee | Special Sale of Brass Beds: ‘The elght dusy bluecoats tried thetr he al | j sep 0. | Mi aring tha beat to ay the jolene r But They'l! Vote, Anyhow. Gaffney was picked to succeed him, 2nd it Fase oft aavebleet , i ape a pettepiod al pip by. . at | For One Week Only Saschere OF ker pris \ hink of women, even! Gaffney was kiled while allghting from| metres an hour pout Pray e ee anitoe the IRL (Ata HAR HANS De RAIA | them meneged to get away with the ane is, know thatle inte ec math Beachs e ee | mites), which I believe is the record} to 20 ae ShaWawenetiuelnen | This Brass Bed i Complete $ 3°59 Eee ier pa ae Pai polleanan wor not golng to save] ‘Then Kenneth Sutherland took the|for travel by water. , li “GULDEN'S. IN ALL SIZES the majority of} place, He was killed last summer in| “At Allahabad. India, 1 wan the * at woman suffrage] tne same way that Gaffney met his | Serial post operated. Two bags of ma roplane to a ‘al Jetters @4 it into the city corporation yard back | the of the Williamsburg Savings Bank at) ants w Broadway and Drixgs avenue, just off | jy not going to damn the world. I think] end—alighting from @ train at Bath| vere carried by the bridge approach. the great maj of indifferent per-| Beaci | station, I sent 6 |Heavy 2-inch Brass Post, Double Heavy Woven Wire Spring, Combi- nation Mattress and Roll Bolster. MUSTARD clared there was ev ehloken | cong, and this includes nearly all Amer- pee ee | “White I was on my way f imaginable in tho yard except frie jean’ men, know that, whether {t 1s] BOY HANGS TO SNAPPING tralia to Tasmanta I heard a big So Extra Fine Values tn C: ts, bp ght or not, expedient or not, women |ono day, and, Jooking over the side, 93% : | Some are.» mins ‘arpe May The chase on the bridge and the Pinet | will vote eventually in every civilised DOG WHILE OTHERS FLEE. |« targe caso tn tho water, 1 was told | | gs and Lino! i aan eee eee ee ee ee ate: The nile cant Me oantainad an aeroplane and tet tt : | Delicious with Sardi WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. i ees tun aout, “After all| stop it, Here sina| Li f nard because its own- | MoMahon “| i h away, After al) | stop tt; the suffragists are not helping| Little Hero . Is “Bitten, but the | was thrown o ard ¥ to Ck si Fe eae als ha Ma a 290 ten Women and Children, |, tafe to may tha Ole duty ue GEO. FEVNELL & CO. 209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 124 ‘af ‘ound and trom cars an less non sure that Hr ea 9 5 |manded, ‘They are building their own : 4 thoye perched defiantly 0% ti He ‘ : All Escape, teropianen tn the Antipades now. aril | - — ‘Turniture,Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & MW woe ee atubody interested as ively | work for irk, ten years old, will go| Protect the t a eats You Are Invited to Visit ee time as they dd to y esta t Institute to-day to baj Unary du f some of the huskler roos In cas | tre ‘aster Col, John Caswell, Chiet of Ordr The Taylor E hibi for the wounds resulting from : ye pen . t nisin in selzing @ snarling dog | °f the General Staff, Ma ; Nur. ery Xn! and pulleta, It was like trying to catei| won n his f LF capi bi, . s’mankey in a Jungle. 3 with bis bare hands to keep tt from | tonal neetty! A ger A The 20th rs 1$) Policemen Hurt Ii Chase. To make woman suffrage wholly | biting several women and children at| DF Be Sameatian eae: A ne | ’ Pollcemen McKenna and Dobson re-| sogieai every woman should be |icastern Jarkway and Stone venue, | 2ume 8 rick and had «few ‘vn celved hard falls In running after two | Lol erat | eee eo earing Hep ei to tell of advent cpyokens between the street car tracks | 0! Mighty N » ‘i 4 of children render » publicly rec- Herman lives at No. 1610 Ei tng than. those of the Get it from your ’ Aan att, cut nc youlnay | ognized and legally fixed eguive- | Parkway. When w brindle bulldog ran CO oh Ae eee Grocery or Deli 10" OUN | RY- au I | | ED nad deen sifted and explored and the| lent of self-support. among the women and children yester-| ss enty-three natives,” said the Co! catensen Store. 4, maimed and missing had been To make the opposition to wom | day afternoon, snarling and snapping, CRNtY-thres Natives” ala the (0 taken Into account the owners of the | gn suffrage tenable, the support | Herman seized it by the collar and) oon Wes in the hands of an hickens learned that they were Just 170 o¢ women by men, of every adult | tried to drag it into w yard, Boon: An § ar we it ts mot a trace Of Yoman by her fatuer, brother, I ain't afraid of lim I'll hola him nother, a gre wwned on che river: yugband, or by the state when the | nile everybody runs," he shout n ‘ on basing (V4 qnaiviaaal defantts, ehowld be Although the dog turned and n holp h were | Legally eompolted, ne ap the. right arn on | handed mo my gun. ¢ Iced in the country and kept covered with ice, rats, Handwriting on the Well. InHEd BS TPAnGAT AON Be o-| with all his strength Ts until it rancher you. t Out of t Heal tr sa to wit, Nt! man Thomas Gorman of the Browns-| the etan, It was ri) there were Santa aie os si faite not from the) yiile station killed the dog. © “ Many latter we rip: | with brass ba and parades—but N | they had to Wildl rovgh econom! pressure tha ma. . immerich, driver Dn, Wa k eventually the very women it thrown fron! ! t exalt when the horse > lias ever disputed about the) away Kat ? an on the wall, but neither iajured and t has regarded it as an exhtbl-| ° ‘ | aving| F . 8 love ny ono lety nor wit to ry im: leant fa line, ut a word o ure it Lincoln to | Nor all your tea his famous tt venue, per No. 05 lla | In the matter of suffrage, the fingers He hadi n Newark for ‘thirty-five /of Women in factories, at typewriters, da rvisor | in every art and trade and industry, We ees and at hi ath was Supervisor | | k ire hy 7 Hrooklyn Offi 96 Sth “Ave. cor, 16th St., N. ¥. ay Street, Water and Lighting De-|have begun to race "Votes or Hi Na Te 5 j omen" 6ar67 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn,