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a rneemrneagrerertee ie OCALA ane ime 2 eee ene mamas nem ate an Sc ts Remanenremaan eh eats ana inl ail Atl lh THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 3 oe LAR SEC EBSralrtat te \ LOWER HONE RATE Is Romantic Love Only for the Fuiure? FIREBOATS BATE (ee | Actin ef Kenlon came on the s@ 10 STATEN ISLAND =» Must It Wait Till Woman Is Man’s Equal? FIERCE BLE ON ©. as , WILLBEGIVEN, T00 | itt rananteSacmnarsenn| gamlillin, —| SULPADRICPIR}.. | Movement From Novel Points of View, Company Will Comply With Order for Reduction in Toll | “There Can Be No Real Love Until Woman Is Economi-|\ to Brooklyn. cally Man's Equal,” Says Mrs. Lewis-—“Woman Till Now Only an Amiable Simpleton,’ Says Mr. Ellis. | stood ready wit! the fire thr ‘Timely inevied Sav Front From Most Dis: deo he astrous Fire. | WASHOUT SENCS TRAIN \ | INTO DITCH, 2 KILLED. | OF OUR Third New Store 32dSt. & 6th Av. Opposite Gimbel Bros.) What threatened to be one of the!) >, 3 ssenge worst pler fires in the city for some Five Passenger Car time, but which was put out after a| Alter Crash Near Vergas, ‘hard fight with the aid of two fire- | —Four on Injured INCLUDE ALL SUBURBS. BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. How will the modern woman movement af- Extension of Time Needed to | ject Pomaaste tomel hoats, started In the east wing of Piet | nemRory, Minn. J Special for Opening Day Prepare for Expected In- This is the question Havelock Bilis, English Line ths moriiee and. for parr bee «St Paul ant Sauls sie. surte | High Grade Chocolates 25 i | author and student of social problems, asks and [seed OIE Mk: remid epetad to Bite | eeecmaes te eu | and Bon-Bons at--a box ic crease in Busine answers in a current periodicat (8 and adjoining plers. pare. A Souventr Box of Whether or not we agree with Mr. Eltis's conclusions, we must at least admit he has touched upon one of the most important of our present problems. Mrs. Lena Morrow Lewis, American author and lecturer, in today's Evening World, com cedes the vilal interest of the discussion, but throws the searchlight of the feminine point of view upon Mr. Blis's argumenis., ‘The fire was discovered by Policeman} ‘The train y ven to every purchaser hn Mullins of the Charles siveet sta-| sult of a wasne Contectionery. tton, on the accond floor of the pler.| jt ix reported tha , inne OTHER sTORRS Hattalion Chiet Worth, who arrived were killed and fo ive Sixth Avenue, cor. 14th Street. | the firat alarm, quickly sont tn another, | are ning. A relle ¥ Sixth Avenue, near 23d Street. and soon the fireboats Thomas Wittet | nt to the acene OPEN EV EI ¥ The New York Telephone Company Will not only obey the order issued b: the Public Service Commission, IMstrict, for the reduction of t rates between Manhattan, 8 Astoria and Flushing, but will inetude| Staten Island in the list of reductions, although, by reason of the fact that! the Staten Island | WOMAN MUST BE TO FUTURE EQUAL, OF MAN TO _ FOR REAL LOVE REALLY LOVE HIM. AND TRUE LOVE vections run through New Jersey, the New York | commission cou nt respecting their operat OMcials of the comp an or | ny explained | that they would make the reductions seitcnidien olin te 2 as to Staten Island as a matter of pol+ | “True romantic love isa thing of “There has been no romantic fey. While it is etated that the come the future. love in the past except for the pany will not fight the order for the} “There can be no real love chosen few. reductions, application wili be made EARS S til woman is economically man' “Ef there is to be real love for time in which to make arrange-| (\ RAYE LOCH 9 | oxqe.. tn | fo"Bded upon equality we have yer FOYE ments for enlarging the present plants a | "Men and women have more | to attain it, failure to cultivate love ts destined to| senorier te Meet Bi I0CKORNS Ei th) se ener common as human beings than “Woman, until the present, h work for good, If it 1s the point of de- Volume of business that is expected to Sufttra geile Farm | bend have inbstped herp ateryd | been an amiable Basie cd bes for a revival among men of the follow the putting into effect of | mn sex. This argu: | mae | Get of love. follow the putting into effect of the| | Sitimate. tate. of ‘ove zi freee between an angel and an | eatie, woman of the future will be a . ined: | , Strong elementary nature, MORE BUSINESS EXPECTED | On Roof Garden | nee CNT ere ey en | ihe Chivedey Of the peesens io | Ailke of the Impulse Co destroy or the] FROM REDUCTIONS. | Completely until she becomes | really cont ptitude to be destroyed. The modern | ToO Monday) 2222s 22 22 9 property of |S sere | heroine generally exhibits more of the| Frank H. Bethel, vice-president of oO pen i ONAQAY | come ma: Of © womann 2,00 the entire atm | robust, open-eyed and the New York Telephone Company, said | “There is neo more reason why & rs auugrag ogery Mow she (qualities than the blind to-day: | “youth. a thre yh his seat in & er time with other of the amiable simpletons of th "a threeact play by Max! mam should gi 6 | amia P the| “If the company compiles with the or- Haibe, translated by Merman, Bern-| @@r to ® young and healthy women | {MNEs Naturally, her attitude r type der of the commission, !t must at the stein, will be produced at the Hijou| them that she should give up ber forces man to pay more attention Love, true love, real love, is a thing same wing voluntarliy reduce rates to/ ‘Theatre on Thursday night by Jullus| @@at to Rim, Patronage aud con- Gee ALS rrneeemaae | OF the: fate Staten’ Island and to pointe in Wew) Hopp. ‘The principal 1 will bo| tempt are mot the cornerstones of | ve than he ever has before,” _Jersey, Reduction in rates for inter played by Miss Louise Woods. The| lowe” ie ni fi sum up Mr.| AUDUBON SOCIETY ‘AIDED | perough business and for suburban cast will also include Pell ‘Trenton,! This is what Mrs. Lena Morrow Lewis | \iavele ibverioe Uouutlanna ry inet | BY GUN TRUST, IS CHARGE. | business, generally, will add tremend-| Robert McWade sr, Ralph Newman has to say concerning love and the Wot ously to the traM@e which, in turn, will| and David Manning. Woman movement. Mrs. Lewts ts the |topolltan Aukazine, Mr. Kills Is the! cacratary Pearson Replies to Stale-| require substantial additions to plant ana) “Monte Cristo” will be revived by the author of various papers upon social | @uthor of “Studies on the Psychology | °S'°' ° plies uN facilities. Corse Payton stock company a: tie/and economic problems, and as a lec- | Of Sex, Han and Woman” and ts an} ment Made by G O “Questions which the company must | Grand Opera-Iouse, turer he hos covered practically every |@uthority on social problems, To « Shields. “consider are: The amount that must be| The Robert 7T. Haines stock com-{ State in the Union, She fs slight, ner-; sclentifcally trained mind he adds a| invested in new plant necessary to| Dany at the West End Theatre will/State i the Union. She ts a slight, ner-| human appreciation of iife’s diMcuities| G@. O. Shields, director of a magazine handle the increase tn traffic; whether! play “The Lion and the Mouse.” vously bufit woman, with a slow, sim-| 4nd @ healthy optimism as to the tu-| bearing his name, and President of the it revenues will watrant the reductions| “Secret Service’ will be presented py | ple manner of speech. Mrs, Lewis has) ture. IFegpdas ts estiontbnspellel ce abl dah asics called for; the increase in fixed charges | the stock company-at the Academy of| been actively identified with the suf-| “The tntention 68 the ancient Greek | in a statement last night that the Au- and expense incidental to the increase | Music. | frage movement in this country for sey- | and Roman marriage was to preserve) dubon Sorlety had accepted a contrib rage yy ‘Wine “Gingee Gull setara, to dhe | extecan. youre: y." Mr, Elis explains, ‘"Dhe| tlon of $25,000 from the “gun trum” and “To reduce the rates as ordered py| Cumbia ‘Theatre. ' “Praciteaily, as Mr. ent of so exalicd @ function in| insinuated that the “trust's motives . the ‘commission without making ade- | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. has been no real romantic @ days excluded personal inclina- | for the donation were ultertor, » Some trace of this classic attl-| Shields also charged that T. C. Pear © persists to-day among the so-called | son, secretary of the society, got $3,000 A raves, French marriages are ar-| from the gun manufacturers, besides quate preparations for the proper hand-| Hammerstein's roof garden opens on| Past.” Mrs. Lewis expiasuis. ling of the inoreased traffic would bring | Monday night. Mrs. 0. 1. P. Belmont's| ©@" be ye real love tn the fulise So f ot : suffra é 1 and women are economically eau Peale e cee an praclloaiiy ae new Healacee ales Sea aAN tacaae Under extsting conditions woman can- ranged, not by the parties t , | $3,000 salary from iy organisation, ant atroy it, The company likes to comply | #aged in blacksmithing, shedp ehearing,| NOt Make a free choive of @ husband, but by the parents and guardians In Shields) and Dr. \ Horna With all orders affecting it tssued by| king and other forms of work, and] Se Would be more than human if she | France marriage is too sacred a process : » Bronx Zoo had been offered the Public Service Commission. This! #ffragette police will do patrol duty, | CoUld. OF course there are women who | to be mixed with amorous extrava- aft by the aun inter te 10 let up on particular order, however, is of such! Among others in the stage performance | Peeve their hearts are not influenced | gan inst ¢ is uae if eelomeeh importance that tt must be carefully | be Truly Shattubk, Bert Levy,| bY anybody's pocketbook; there aro] ROMANTIC LOVE UNKNOWN TO-| firearms in hunting birds an iw am considered before the action which the| le Baker, the Pianophiend Minstreis, | ¢¥¢n Women of w it this ts true, but DAY, EVEN IN JAPAN. | Mr, sere 5 po we athe ns 6 Ue company might take can be deter-| the three Keatons, Marshall Mont-| 'Mey are rare exceptions: 1 ndicutt last night, was told Will Positively Open Their Néw & Enlarged Building on Monday, June 5th, at 8.30 A. M. See Sunday Papers for Detailed An- nouncement of Record Smashing Sale of omao! that for Ime the National Asm tation Audubon Soctettos had been seeking to extend its work along the [line of & protect but other de- mn “In Japan, too, for instance, even at wid © ree a 5 mined.” Fomery and tho Five Cycling Amoras SHE USUALLY CHOOSES THE one oD ba ode pret ya The Work | tthe charges made by : ‘ As soon as the statement er The bill at the Fifth Avenue MAN WITH THE M i Me ea any ih AS 2) shields, pur wa w neverul, officers, Of tie commeng net; | will inciude Lolo, the Indian girl, in ONEY. [reputable einen of inary fe Format stuement tn vents e900! Midsummer Apparel for Women & Misses exhibition of mental telepathy; Mon “When a woman !s courted by two| unknown gomery and Moore, heyenne Days, ung @ J ynd one ma When Chris conquer peared to bei the Exposition Four, Haviland and] js pra 1 the other|the Rom world {t was not possible with suffictent | Thornton, Ryan and Richiield and the] jy the son of a she will quite] for it to idealize the natural sexual lif an informal conference tn the president's office, It a the general opinion t men © in which to prepare for increased | Aerial Smiths. naturally choose the latter| It was possible, however, to refine and} ianas on the + nad made this traffic, the company would yield with-| Idlilan Russoll tn @ series of #0n88) sory time exalt | Impossible. o 1 N subur will be the principal attraction at ti “a t Pan y Ue oppomton. All -suburban’ districts, | Ore. Geek Wilson And COnMDAnY, jhe thinks it is her heart speak. Neither woman the sweetheart Recently Mr. Pearson said, an un- “tt was sald, would probably be tretaded | Suitus ance in or- f ' the Hell Family, d.| 4g; she may really believe it is nor woman the mother wa = | eollelted offer ha ADA Roaarel Janering of rates. |itonden in “Tho Lost Boy,” Kalmar| the banker's son that she loves, dinary Life glorified by the Churea; (ne aor iy VAIL FAVORS REGULATION BY|and Town, and the Rossow Midgets| but it, in mine cases out of, ten, is they were only tolerated, Bat om [or niey throughout, the counirye ce THE P. S.C. | will be other features. her economic dependence working @ higher than natural plane they [foe a gaiie protective branch Ass u ics e e It was pointed out that the annual! At. the Ainem ra wit be Andren subconsciously. a bye halo ; 2 Ne (a ane ur 1 of | i — report of Theodore \. Vail, President seer hrpew lag meets ag Fe aS # “How can woman love tuly and ent of the flesh a sek ors ne} Ue * from a num. munivien and gun M You, William,” Frank Morrell, Mela with th vissance offer was accept compantes | il of the American Telegraph’ and Tele-| Jaq’ Cantwell, the, Kickamith Siaters,| @sinteresteaiy wail tie roof over her oe naemic, | making the donation Mr. Peare Sh e e phone Company, of which the local|om Linton and Ms Jungle Gt 10 {head and puts in| Pio | son said, that if game was depleted here | fie eae telephone company is a subsidiary, had | Yeno, Gordan and Zion, and the| ler mouth are depen: the man | Gisappeare die | thetr business would suffer. An offer of | a ea = encl av In Ss nade, the company's position clear re-| La Broth jane, may mary? How ree ire rine tthe tuade u Jiretion of | RD karding the Publlo Service| BEACHES AND PARKS. real love within the reac of er er KEN aware | Seca soaee SitauoRi ge | ommission, As to the power wi ‘The bil at the New Brighton Theatre, | While the large r2ajomt f women are) Woman, con! | ur] practically nothing but the personai| veloped wo property of some man? Women w suld be! i Wright and Rene Dietrich in a] | “Most of us never think of & woman | whether In tir Ane mucauen Bal vad ucktey | 88 an individual, Our habic of think: | hut neith Aaoelee auaiver Bn) ing of her as belonging to some man | snipped. But h sible standa ss deeply rooted ve e) t f nen. ie H manent oc ‘ Tn addition to the numerous new rides 1.80 Seeply rooted w ly te been no actual emancipation of women sion Was Dis- na ner e utmest extension of facilities, the high: | : how Jt has become second nature Bee ee te a , I | f e ion of facilities, the high Luna Park ments inclu ar Brakesnesre’s, Ophalie. {9 appointing, Nephew Says fi he Marring ofa able— ; A g very ] ‘From est efficiency in vice, rigid economy : include | most of us every woman is elther some he Blection,’ enon man's daughter or some man’s wife, In | Thackeras in operation, and to tia: end should) «natty Lane” and the “Monkey Music| the marriage service the minister prev |ness of humanity that tie author sought in London, 4 nounces the couple ‘man and wife.’ |the charm of womenhood, ‘The ehival- fa) allow rates that will w the high- | walt,” ‘ est wages for the best service, some| “The Bounding Bilows,” a runway |] Why not ‘man and woman?’ Or even | tags mttitude toward woman was a me Plin New Yorks World). mas Co. | eal] e reward for high efficiency in adminis-| feet in height, 1s proving one of the most) ‘husband and wife? It ix because the Glaeval survival onventionalized | (Special Cable 1 to The Krentng World.) | csi} tration, and such certainty of return] popular amusements at Steeplechase| word ‘man’ includes every relation= |“iicairy of men tends to become an off LONDON, June $A. 8, Duke, nephew | {et alr r@) oves=— investment as will induce investors | Park. _| that of husband and father and son, |‘ nad, 1 it would be better for {ot James B. Duke, President of t fat Meare, pay n thelr securities, but], Airship flights are made twice daily “But a woman must be definitely |! services which it would by Frank Goodale at Palisades Amuse-| @ ‘wife e ‘mother,’ or @ ‘miss’ to | Women to do themselves, and @ bestowai should exercise over the! Brig r. Vail sald atrolor reg ch character as (0 ea), will include t Rooney and Marion Bent, on | Mor ey any longer wo this there had yet = BRE cra | Some Black Clay— Copsrisht, American Tobacco Company and him- % ni “ " self nh Official of the United Cigur to supply at all times all tne capital ply fae Gas aeanene’ i of privileges to which they are nowise| self an of ts ri e e pu MUSIC NOTES. fovea tn he ident Loversbe. | wisn ix tings of contmnpt in eace of| 0%, bak arioad xs tn Boel carton | 1 IndqoWw: Such ‘control’ and regulation’ «an fwrsen the sinve Gud Rev mastee? | rosps said that other men "the family | . —- “Wortunately the hope for an ideal |"°% . BE CNET THEM NOTE Of LHR: Samay and uld stop all a*uses of capit inations under the he woman movement ¢ rad heen delayed in Aun between man w vnreas le divis f profits, n cae Thatitute of . Nan 4 in | Women to adapt themeely “t me (ou he y {sto be state control. and regUlation aad bree (a cana tana Sees sas | ues ta tee deny eivaiastion, | UNM pcre oad ch of these vague clues had an there should , Stute protection tare A sex. the pallid | “Weakne! in woman is i bet decision,” he said, “was antte!- i . . . . protection to # corporation striving to ite rived | into mm” 1 the phy longer a virtue. A civilized society atad) au divappointing neverthe- ] h i Dein iota cece Goa ean none “avenue. at it Menta ‘enithy pnd" womay ‘haa | fgvwmnion women are AraoraRt a | FI Oy interesting part to play in the solving, of Whose service must necessarily be 4 ae a HAs Ly in ee een forced | dypespousible if an nach onism, . nething bet ) ; wofitable),’ from aggressive compe- | a8 ihe Give Soke ee eo pane sduanly ‘The ideal of the weak, in ave that ¢ f Sh H | Iiewean eater Gur eat cart wen i gallian van Viceaal ae A earloasy ance fea eavallty | Siogg woman—the croas nately” cutter, cape, | ry erloc olmes, of the strange ‘ ‘ | our battle n the pos- {diot—no to ’ f 3 is profitable. now # , has Deen wed by Mr. !aipiity of ones a} @n angel and as ‘combination be kept 7 e Re wramesenmnsiiiiapiiemcstiion Dippel several appearances next | certainty, and t antic lov fulfils my purpose. LODUSE GROREA OF PRAUD,| SEE fin ts Culine Goo cs [seins end the pedo romani ort | fie py gan sat ener Adventure of the Three Students, J pany. 7 THE CHIVALRY OF To.DAY | Mie exnek OutIne, Hoss be fritid pan ed 2 : James C, Geory Is Under Hall Over! ‘phe tioloyy Singing Society, conducted TENDS TOWARD CONTEMPT, |fomantic. uatic love mncorn, He. tat wm 1k h d b #980 Paper Order. by Toon af. rams, Wi) give an edie ee Inve aa eaten the great detective story to be given 4 he is a| violinist, and Mine, Rine-W oN should men rise to give me « FORETELLS A NEW REVERENCE wit O-\VlOrrow $s : in $1,500 ball for ex. | tralte pa the s sts, @ car and refuse to give me a vote FOR MOTHERHOOD. ination by Magistrate isemp ay eres a upon ‘the laws which govern me? If 7 1 to agren with her a Gates Avegue Pollen Court to-day! DENIES DAUGHTER ELOPED, ‘ers 's ansting of rout revesonce tm | 0k a eG narged with obtaining twenty-two tons pinta ath thelr ainly 1 ie nee for iy found ainon per, valued @1,8988, under faire rep!) CHICAGO, June i.—As nt city | Mi, no more reason why a man ouls, 40 In 2 q eventation, Sealer William A lared t shoul » give @ place to @ young tered by om of Charles W, Pratt, Previaent of the ene Weits and woman than that she | #& vied 4 i Island Paper Company of Carthage, with shou’ 4 lve her place to him, | And car we may re ! 4 d of the! They should each do so cheerfully for | sonab! efficient hu Nut ta the earn ae aw t miienes aaa chun, Hi . ia baer: HA orn eae hisy ia 413) aie Urn fons a ore fe y thse unite &poeny garam i er wert ee Also a Complete Love Story wdered by Barclay & Co, of No. touver street, Manhattan Barclay @& % » denied receiving consignment les the report ts that In the perfect marriage, tie’ oFder,’ Detectives Ward and Ly the young woman only mlarried Weitzel woman will contribute equ to the|{twentieth century are possessed of tie Brookisn headquarters staf! to appease Mrs. Segno's/jealousy, Weit- home, spiritually, mentally and econ-| keen anxlety for self-possession and ‘ was traced to Geery, Geory dis-| gor dy satd to have giv@h up all hope ef |omically, ‘The equal home is the dream | rightful eagerness to gain possessions ams uny Knowledge of the present) ever seeing his wife bof the future, as Is the perfect romantic | from which they feel they have been en of the all gre . of which she Ix to be the questionably some said. a espect is due to han py 4 eighteent! Were aboy A and |and herote lovers. The women of the| by John Strange Winter cabouts of the paper, | atroved all the ‘pletur love. 100 feng excluded. But this temporary \, ‘ i 1 ee - » ~ — Saunt “AESCENeNS

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