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SHOT AND ROPRED ) Law Should Place Partners in | Madviriony “AFTER WINNING IN GAMBLING HOUSE ——— Wounded Man Will Die, but Refuses to Give Name of Assailants, Woman Lawyer Declares Wife and Husband Should Be Joint Owners of All the Family Cash and Property, No Matter Which Contributes It. Teither Should Have the Power to Dispose of More Than Hali of It Even by Will—“Parasites” Among Hus- bands as Well as Wives, She Says. BY MARGUERITE MOOERS MARSHALL. What is a wife's just share of the family income? Do the joys of wifehood and motherhood compensate for financial FOUND HIDING IN BED. | | Had Been Aliacked When ! tering His Own Door, ins | Police Learn. fe'a empty pocketbool: a factor tn the divorce problem? A diseuesion of these questions suggested by Mrs, Ella W. Peattie in her aR widely talked of magazine article, “Your Wife's Pocketbook,” would hardly Policeman Rado, of the Fifth street be complete without the voles of Mrs. Harrfette M. Johnston-Wood, a lawyer @tation, Av bn 2.00 this Morning overheard two youths disput- on ne about before her marr a 1 now enfoving a Hteral legal partnership with her Mead to whether should: tell Blin husband. Shé offers a brand n eolntion of the vexed problem of the purse. smanhd 2 to know what [twas “There sh be @ co-operative | ~~ aos they had to tell hiv. property lew passed in every One of our that Stat she declared, “providing an hour earlier ° " te that all money and property of | ing tn the v every sort coming into the family | Kort L) i shonld belong jointly to husband ent. havea, an viene. tented. | AS TROLLEY uM Afore? fo him like a riot. The plaster. | of iene Joint po | bullet holes, Atieee: Wak poo! of ent, according to the laws of New | Blood on the He followed a red| York 8 the wife is entitled | Frail up to the second foor, only to the nse of one-third of her | i He then routed the janttre: estate, fl 7? dies Pectnni, out of t and without ing © will in her favor, Whether a t any st She has absolutely no claim on his | steele daneg Jolted and Hurt | the ad, e sald it wa personal property. Wee business and ave didn'e xp Men have jong eovgn made naupers| When Car Crashes Into had done the s ng. and mend mothers of their | tlammed Joor the pollceman’s ; children change. Mrs. | Stubborn Team. face. Peattlo !s quite t raising the| Rado n tion house and query as to whether the modern woman | mystery pendence against wedded servitude. 1|fock and earth and driven by Dennts door | Would go one step further I say that | wnaten of pout avenue and One » ins | women are decidin lefinitely | Hundred and Elghty*fourth street | | t marriage on such terme. jbatked on the tracks of the East One | On the top f t the apartment of HUMILIATING TO HAVE TO ASK | Hundred and Sixty-first strect railway Ingancta, a eRe dl FOR MONEY. |iine at Cromwell avenue early to-day. shot here? they asked! "It ts utterly humiliating tom woman! An east hound car, of which Frank fellow, as he stood in the)! ®M¥ Intelligence and fineness to be) stackenbverg of No. 499 East One Hun- | ng his eyes. cempelled to ask her husband for! gred and Fifty-third street was motor- “No ma'am-—sir,” the boy answered, |Money. T know a married woman WhO | man, was approaching rapidly, Whalen | says she would rather go out and scrub ulpini tert |the streets to earn $1 than go to her | But there came the sound of a woman lashed his horses, but they dnily swerved from one side of the wagon weeping and wailing, and the detectives nd for that sui to buy @ pair of] to the other. ‘The motorman did not | Pushed the boy aside and walked In. + atthe husbands who give thelr | inderstand that Whalen was stalled | FOUND A WOUNDED MAN TRY- Ir ee ne tee ek tor do | and thought the wagon would move| isperating, ‘what-did-you-do- oft the track in plenty of time. The car struck the horses and th casi it’ mancalan'trigasa! ina wapgtonetiet as the animals mate a quick swing from right to left. One ‘the horses was instantly killed and ING TO HIDE IN BED. A woman sat at a table, head pillowed in her arms, and sobbed con- vulsively, he way, finitely ires than women! Jus more money on thelr personal The nattonat | ‘fom a Deiroom came the sound of / Dill for liquor and tobacco tart. year | Oc he, horas was tnstantly kliled and @ hale stifled groan | was larger than national debt. be Kifiedrineah: Whalen, i ae a The detecttves hurried into the “I know one an whose band! staan feaerts thas eereee room. In the bed, covered by blan Phi alwavensinnihe ite See ee eee aaa ihe vere ed bed rotruding | fo’ 20 you waste you One! with a terrific Jar, Every window was ean, bene i he desl Me eee ra eee S he) broken and the twenty-five passengers stver p aside and | tarted the old complaint she handed) were hurled into an indiscriminate mass tome bu Ata qm an itemized list. ‘That's how I) ay the forward end and banked against gaw that the mar Ying to hide &! spent the last $10," she sald quietly, *1) Ot fhe Ls wa! bullet wound in iy en pga Wy she sald quietly. “I) the front door frames, Many of them pull don't want to look at ft," he growled, a “Who did th ne detectives [then pl prow led | were cut by g bee nded. lee Wie Dr. Crossman was summoned from enDon't bot tel you," |" : ; A similar) y eyanon Hospital with an ambulance. said tho w know—1'in | Ut will alwaya De ready) ty ¢ound that Whalen was not seriously wet square soon as ( get weil,” he | OF Yo! 4 | hurt and after dressing the wounds of added see AOR OE money dose tie several passengers went back with an sent him ‘to Belletue Hospital! things to a woman than humiliating empty ambulance. Dr, Weill said that he'd be past| her, It turns her Into a Mar and al hours. hypocrite, T have an acquaintance who ned that In) can go to any store, any dressmaker tn town, and run up a bill as large as she chooses, | FORCED TO CHEAT HER HUS- BAND TO GET CARFARE. thout question by hi hat woman can By poh, * | neve . s for carfare| Yer Was empted, ¢ robbed him | from husband. has to order} not only of joney but his wateh : ad | the carriage wh wants ohatn and re reve wn, to simp! use she can ake the trolley. I f . esn't have to do this any | w whenever her dressmaker’s $100 tt goes to the husband and the wife puts the $00 in SCHOOL NO. 43 “MADE GOOD” Distinguished Papi's Themselves as 1600, in Bronx by xereiser, her pu ne t sole that distinguished} “Would this t property law which themselves In the Bronx D: ° you advocate provide that the wife's a - Saturday w evrnings should go into the common|DELAY FOR “BIFF” ELLISON. work of , out of which the husband ts to ps ae LE URS fone by Bid T asked. ‘ 4 a Counsel for Gangman Who Killed Spillane, F nly," said, Mrs, Wood. “My d nd and I follow that plan now, Harrington Aske New Trial, Conb in bus! partnership, and| James Ellison, known to his asso- fede . ng is ow jointly between us.}clates as “Biff,” ap d before Jus- u sot an trot eve that the woman should give|tice Davis in the Supreme Court to-day 48 Well as receive. Only let the benefits| for sentenge following his conviction tual. for murder in the second degree last ‘or that matter, most married week. It was shown that Ellison at- women wage earners contribute tempted to s juenter of now to the family funds, The |Pa y's : rt in Great State law provides that all the | Jones street 4 and killed W, J money enrned by ® wife in her own | !T0:rInston, A bystander: eae home, whether by nursing, taking | hyo", (MiOven is counsel, George poarders or in any other way, MAY Jang Justice Davis deferred senten be claimed absolutely by the huge [i aiurcday to give tin band.” paring of the application, noticed that most, selt- ps > let n Who marry take up in after they've been} KILLED BY THIRD RAIL. even if they have Foreman in Steel Plant W: dropped tt HUSBANDS ARE “PARASITES” AS Shocked to Dent OFTEN AS WIV ephen Standish, foreman of the night mies this 1s beca a-Wame | per ae mianalal of the nih ves weary of being financial | *Mft of worl uctble Steel x, Often It 1s because tat Harris | Was shocked ‘i tty bupast them to. kaon (0, O8een. lage 0 falling on the on earning and do not seruple to share Ivan) transfer It has ‘been in the proceeds, ae N ye “If a woman can oarn 4 salary ’ wisely said] sizo, the husband ts in many Ss that “every willing she should. Thero © Frisk is a| are just as many husbands in the gamble.” And gamblers so often lose. Invest} SHOTEL GUESTS INJURED WHEN STAGE UPSETS Hurrying to Catch Early Train, Half of Load Meet With Disaster. The stage which Julius Westphan runs from his Maple Grove Hotel, at Richmond Hin, Long Island Railroad for the accommo- dation of his guests, spi'led early to- day while carrying ten passengers. The horses shied, and before thetr driver, Joseph Smith, could check them they had tilted the vehicle and thrown five of the passengers out on Maple Hill Drive, George Menger of No. 24 Calyer street, Greenpoint, had his right arm broken; Peter McNally of No. 110 Cal- yer atreet, sustained severe lacerations dows; Robert Miller of No. 54 Grove street, Brooklyn, had contusions of the left arm and cuts on h Chartes Engert of No, 182 Broadway, Brooklyn, had contusions of the right arm, and George Frick of No. 317 Eck- | fora street was severely cut over the right eye. ARES Se, AGED WOMAN ENDS LIFE; MYSTERY TO NEIGHBORS, Spinster Tried to Strangle Herself ng Miss Sophie Meyerbach, of sixty-five years, ly apartment at No. ifty-third street, Brooklyn, She never confided her af. fairs to the nelghbors who watched her come and go with unusual interest use of the air of mystery with ch she kept herseif surrounded, & spinster 4 alone tn an To-day the neighbors noted that she did not leave her home a: the usual time and when an investigation was made they found her dead by a window in the or, A tube had been run from the gas jet and a cord about her neck tndicated that tried to strangle herself beto ending er life by gas, For the past week her hbors oticed that she we to be worry. tr tracted atten by her but the netghbors did no’ effort to penetrate a secret atmosphere into which they had every publi 901 and many waiting for it to open, ghildren were | homes. Policeman Limburger stopped the your saved dollars in one of the en-| worn A a hee terprises offered through Sunday} tatent work isband, Autancuah imanan World “Business Opportunity” Ads, | keeping his Hama and ohiidren in ood to mak Ufo sie to-day, 1d not only have sc mething order ae Bhe 3 18 a f anger should to show for your money but a good! as he. y cates ‘nar’ sig profi possivie your whole | The World printed 5,817 “Busi | “Ine! dantaliy, 1 fell whet ‘wou “y YOU a do? ress Opportunity” Ads. Last | a Then they could beret Theeaeind here A, | hey ght home and put to work ING FINGER,” FE. Oppen- Mo th 2,232 ore Than All for the State, and thelr wages turned ‘a great nmer Nove! tke SIX OTHER New York | over to their wives. In that event, the; “The Moving Finger” will begin in A q 4 ckethooks of public andfprivate and Wednesday's Hvening World Morning and Sunday Newspar | iintable Institutions Woks be fuller, | “Dont, chest yoursele, vy missing 8 pers COMBINED, as well as those of the wHmeu," OE OF " | alnge chapter, You can't afford to, a oo °s ( REI) Tana an RCN —_ runaway after being dragged for oy @ block as he clung to the lines, to Kerr Station on the! @f both hands from the broken win- | reason to belleve intrusion would not «© welcome, pa TWO HURT BY RUNAWAY, Woman and Girl K ed Da by Plunging Hor women ro injured to-day ree attached to a milk wagon | ran away at Bushwick avenug and McKibbin street, Willamaburg. The wagon was driven by Harris Jenkins of ‘0, 198 Hoerum street. At the cor- w the runaway started ts @ All of the children managed to keep out of the horses’ way, but Mra, Annie Kline of No. 282 McKibbin street and| ennie Requa, sixteen years of age, of | No, 210 Meserole street, were knocked | down | | Mrs. Kilne's scalp was cut, her right | ankle sprained and she ts suffering rom internal injuries, Miss Requa was cut about the head, arms and \legs, Dr, Schmidt attended both women and they were sent to their On Equal Financial Footing, Says Mrs. Wood FRARRIET JSOHMADSTON wroon | | A three-car train Ridge, pulling out of station about 2.16 this gled up in Bridge tramc. right awitch, but the wrong, with the resu ‘The passengers on }and then picked thet along the elevated Sands street station, the Park row termini: | trains resorted to th. stongside the track til \ds street station, train carried them acro Tramfc dition shortly before & ‘Trustees of St taxpayers who } court-house this mornt against the esta netery in thelr ne med anxious to fl feation would be 1 future, but Mr, know anyfiln From another source learned that negottat for a @ plot a of Hi ieavillo, which tt or Me Workhouse on Bla wondering which of hi wr nd o « very ordinary looking tle sand does n the prisoners who ha recently sent the pac COLD SUPPERS 1 SR CE ee BRIGE TRAFFIC BLOCKED 3 HOURS BY BALKY TRAIN |One Car Went to Right, One to Left on Switch and Tie- up Was Result. the network of switches | there for the handling of the Brooklyn The first car took the both directions was completely blocked, were given transfers to the trolley lines Word was sent to was restored to {ts normal con- Bevis" Racial ABANDON CEME trick's Withdraw Louts J, Smith, counsel for the trus- Workhouse Keeper well's Island {i y quonain tetande Dandy for apped box by al JUN NO HOLLOW TILE MONOPOLY BILL | WILL SUT NAR Concrete tei Appeal for Fair Play in Code Wins Gaynor Over. |fEST DEMAND UPHELD, | if Aldermen Attempt to Force New Building Law. \Veto Threatens Opposttion to the monopoly for hol- low tile proposed tn the new bullding code hes prevatied. The effort to jam through the monopoly creating code has failed, for the time being, at! least. The code, which was to have been presented to-morrow and forced through by Tammany votes, has been sidetracked for the present. No effort will be made to ahove it along. ‘The reason is that Mayor Gaynor haa made it known to the Aldermen that he ts prepared to interpone. Hoe | hea been making an investigation on | his own account respecting the rela- tive merits of hollow tile and retn- forced concrete a# Areproofing mate- rial, and he te now kindly disposed to the cinder concrete intere: It was proposed in the new code to practically concrete from any «reat degrao of participation in butldings in this city. Now concessions are being talked of, and it ta apparent that unless those follow there will be no new building code. A éplit in the Aldermanto body, which became manifest at a meeting of the fu- sion members last Friday, also has hap- ened and it will be impossible for the leadera to obtain the forty votes necen ty for passage. Then, too, stands @ chance of a veto by the monopoly creating cod forced Until concessions are made, the butlding code ts shelved. is Chairman William P. Kenneally said to-day that the building code will be in- tronuces to-morrow or next Tuesday. ‘Two years ago the concrete cinder in- terests managed to defeat the hollow tile building code simply beca a monopoly was demanded of the latter products. The same opposition !y strang to-day, and the Mayor has listened to its advocates. The hollow tile interests have declined to accept the challenge for a test be- tween reinforced concrete and hollow tile, but the Mayor has intimated that such a test must be had before sanction ty be given to any bulldt code. is going to try and bring the two contending forecs together. _—_—_—— STANSFIELD’S ILLNESS DELAYS HIS WIFE’S SUIT. She Declares Testimony Against Her in His Divorce Action Is “Manufactared — Lies.” (Spectal to The Erening World.) WHITH PLAL N. Y., June 19.—Re- cause of the tline amuel B. Stans field, manager of a worsted mill in Manhattan, who 1s being sued by his wife, Bugente Stansfield, for a separa- tion and who has brought @ counter ac- tion against her for an absolute ¢l- vorce, the trial of the separation sult, which was to be continued before Su- bound, for Bay the Sands street morning, got tan- second one went t that traMc in the stalled train r way gingerly structure to the al and the out- latform and tick Hho q ee NE premo Court Justice Arthur 3. Tomp- ‘TraMo was very ight, and the few or passengers in the New York-bound cfrtift- @ running board 1 they got to the where a shuttle pas the bridge. cate that Stansfield has been stricken with a severe atack of rtreumatism and ty confined to his room in a New York hetel, Justt Tompkins satd he would hear further testimony at his chambers in Nyack on July 1 and 3. Mrs, Stansfleld told her lawyer, H. J. Lynch that she was anxtous to’ go on with the trial because she could dy. tentimony of two of her ‘# witnesses that they saw her Ing champagne with two strange men In @ flat she lived tn on Weat Eighty-first street. “Why, one of those men o'clock TERY PLAN. a rela tees of St. Patrick's Cathedral, ap-|ityy of mine and 1 can prove peared to-day before the Board of| Mrs, Stansfleld. “I never did Supervisors of Mineola, L. I, and for| wrong and a lot of th the second time within three months | against me is m withdrew the application of the trusteos for the wstablishment of a Roman Catholic Cemetery at Central Park, near Farmingdale, in Nassau County. Mr, Smith refused to give any reason} palgn pe of $50,000), Mrs, is erick 0 dra o apple Pethick Lawrence announces that the scheme has been arranged for obtal ning | a total of $1 Je the trip to the to enter a pro: of 1 nade if a In the nea Md not} CEYLON TEA ametery, One Quality Only, WISSNER PIANO rely absolutely upon their USED UPRIGHT PIANOS in good ler, $75-—$90-—-$100--$125 to &% monthly. Square Planos $10 Up. Send postal for catalogue, WISSNER WAREROOM:! 96 bth Ave., cor. 15th St., N. Y, 65-87 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, ollected pricks and ® iit t know which of » been in his care on seemenieeaaiaeene nn emma SUMMER HOTEL BURNS. Massachusetts Hostlery Was to awe Op: Jaly 1. NORTH TRURO, Ma: June 19.—Th Bayside House, a new summer hot |MIDNIGHT BLAZE Liunis UP THE NORTH RIVER West Shore Marine Machine Shops Destroyed—Loss Placed at $100,000, was destroyed by fire early this morn- ed by Decatur Rioh, ‘The marine machina shop of the Weet |'2e It wee own 5 raflrond at West New York, | 4 was to have been opened for the @ mile and @ halt north of Wee. | fon on July 1 The howse was unoccupied and the jawken, N. J. was destroyed Inst night | cause of ehe fire ig a mystery, by a fire that started about 11 o'olock, all the ings and patterns of re Floating Of ttery. in the ferryt _ the West Capt. John Rogers of the tugboat Lisaile Henderson early to-day found the body of an unidentified man off Bat- tory Park on the Bast River ade Ti man was about thirty-six years old, & tS inches tall, weighed 176 pounds, had red hair, wore @ blue bathing suit and a ring containing the initials “I. |G." ‘Phe body was taken to the Morgue, cannot be replaced. The estimated at $100,000, that a spark from a| started the blaze, which | tp the river front for mites, All| the New York shore hundreds | en watching tt. To-Morrow, Tuesday, Silk Dresses % $12, $15, 5 & $18 values One Like Picture FIVE) DOLLARS to-morrow ‘buys the most wonderful silk dress it has ever been within our power to offer you. Not soiled or mussed in any way, butevery one of them fresh and immaculate, although but a few of each kind, Silk Foulards Pongees & Stripes High necks, low necks, regula: tion or kimono sleeves; aie, and colorings delightfully varied; mantel ery of ooune colors; favorite stripes, ry dots and new bordered ts; spite A ire lines; dainty ‘The model model illus- lace tra till Foulard, patterned y Paquin model. SALE AT ALL THREE STORES . CMs Always we oon bens Tuesday and Wednesday Our Weekly F rnitare Sales Leather Coschon . 6. 39 Telescope Cot Beds 2.29 | 2 ex I, SEE Boston leather, golden oak frame finish, | bY extra large size, plain or tufted; value . ry: 2 Parlor Suite. Shirt Waiet S-piece; heavy mahogany fintehed| Etre large sine, covered frame, Uppelaenen a best grade larly $1.59. .<0p..0.. f 3 value $30.00. . ; bis tt ; be 1 9. 75 Japanese Portieres. A large assortment of colore and-de- Rockers. signe, suitable for summertime; 89c Sewing rockers, heavy oak, goldem| yalue$1.25.......0s0esereee finish, saddle’ seat; value $1.39" 1.10 Hair Mattresses .. 5.98 Coochen, . » ++» Seay Pure, sanitary, sterilized — — or biscuit tufted, one or two parts, cov~ ered with best ACA tick; all $9.50, China Matting. Heavy grade in many colora and designs; regularly 17e 10%4c ayard j Camp Stools l6c Hardwood frame, heavy brown duck seat, regularly 2: EGGS.-katra seiected, Fresh. . BUTTER. ~Finest Creamory—Ib Olive Oil—Rising Sun—Fincst French—Darge Bot., 68c.4 Medium, 35 Small, 3c. Fruit Syrups—For making delicious Pint Bot, ummer drinks-— all flavors 35c.; Quart, 68c. Tapioca—test Penrl—tb. package. . Reyer ll} Soups—A., M. & C.—Condensed—only best materials uused-~all varieties 95 .09 ||| Cheese-Exceptionally fine “quality fall, rich Cream—Ib .20 JT] Corn—Fancy Main.....s.scssessseccensescees seeeey HO LR | Peas—A. M. & C. Choleo Early, ‘Tua, a siete Lee | Tomatoes—Noreca—Extra Jersey—Large cea 1.35 .12 1) Sardines—Olt—Smoked, ia Pure Olive Oi!—14 Cana, 12e. 314 Cans, 19¢. | Peaches or Apricots—Noreca Calit—Large Cains, 20¢. ; Peara, 8c. \ Coffee—Plantation—Delicate Aroma—Rich Flavor, Ib, .25 BZtN St wath Ay 24 St, Tite balan St! 120 Chamb i ‘Ave. Hoyt im Ave. Pasta fee

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