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MRS, PANKHURST IS HERE 10 BOOST VOTESFOR WOMEN. —2--— Leader of England's Militant Suflragettes Says There's Home Nov Truce a SHE'LL > FIGHTING. Will Speak in) Many Before Returning to Urge Cities ‘Cause’ Before Parliament Mrs. Emmeline—two m's, please — Pankhurst, the fourteen-inch gun of the militant Mfraget party of England, is ag. In our midst after two years. | Mrs. Pankhurst came to-day on the Oceanic the White Star L he ta watil Christmas, and during that t she will a 1 women's meetings tn She is to add a meeting at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Oct, 17. Then she goes to Loulsville for the ¢ vention to from Oct. 19 to Oct 1, go and Toronto are dule for the tour, resting,” she sald, “from the arduous fight with Parliament. been promised that at the opening of the next session time will be allowed us to pres Heretofore have alwa ed to give ing. We have ¥ us a hear- TRS NIN KHUORSTP “Tt is not true that we have made a bargain to drop our militant pro-| gramme. We have merely declared a truce and are waiting for our hearing. have made has been thods and I AN the progress we ve result of militant n. have certainly not by bargain tn that resp AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS KIND- ER THAN THE ENGLISH, “The American 4 cause than the papers o: ad to report that the btandard 1s devoting a orm 1 Interested in the n California and am that the fight. 1 How the rad, London Page to tne women's pla now “I have b contest for tonishe omen seem Lo nom lost had thought California woul thie re made lead of Washington “But the cause had it the offer of one workers to take of asked abo! fellow my i enlistment of w “Lam not quite willin treme sugested, Aire Prominent part in the w What would you do wit ly ave a yut our nurses? 1 think, too, that women might vice as sec but Iam not pr urge servi e ranks." Turkish think of the war was asked WON’T DISCUSS POLITICS TILL SHE'S A CITIZEN, op will poliges until Iam fut 1am glad the an re 1] attention @ ted thetr eeoh In lom a an our pze, with pas ter of the partners In the organ & she js a thoroughly pleasing and cratic w hu ts ar Chinese p ia in. the proud pe rpont ao The 1 Countess wt her father f ne Bill and Ph the Mr. an Mr Willa company their GIRL KILLED ON HANDLEBAR, PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 1L.—Annie 4 1 -two, ts dead, and Hu 1 tw five, is dy- of a r last night he handlebar achine which r Was drive a irved. Ler n 1 and da while “ 1 to a hospital, Hunter's skull was also fractured and he ts suffering from interna! injuries, na party to any) material | THE EVENING WOR LD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. Teach Self-Control, Selt-Sacrifice and Responsibiiity, | Says Kate Douglas Wiggin—She' ll Learn Cooking Alter Marriage. Too Much Excitement, Too Much Pleasure Hunting Eliminates the Idea of Being Helpmects, and | | Leaves Them “Only Drones in the Hive.’’ | BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH | “If there is anything in the worl futile than a useless man, it is a useless woman. Sliminate the mother instinct from the universe, that beautiful tender feeling which cares for all the little things of life and makes them fertile, makes them, grow, and what have we left? The drones in the hive, How ehall we train our young girls so as not to add to their number?” Mrs. Kate Douglas Wiggin, who asked these ques- tions, is not didactic. She dors not approach a prob | Jem with a sword in one hand and a solution in the { NIXOr other. | GREELEY* SMITH The New England author who makes books from | sunbeams was Just back from Chicago, where her “Rebecca of Sunnyt rook Farm” ts being played. While there, because of “Mother Cary's Chickens,’ her most recent story, which the principal of Wadleigh High School } Pronounced “the best text-book on ethics for the young” yet published, | Mrs. Wiggin was interviewed extensively on the training of girls. Among other things, she was made to advocate a “municipal training school for wives.” “What nse!’ she raid to mel girls need most ts a ecnae yesterday. “I belleve that the State | bility, should do everything for the child that) SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF BEING lthe parent cannot, o: not, do, Ret DRONES IN THE HIVE. | we must not deprive the parents of the) "I'm pretty awkward with my education whieh the trating of children | because my activities are in oth 3 non’ of responst- gives them. I do not know which ts/ Dut I'm sure if you or 1 had been | more to blame, parent or child, wnen aj Placed on a@ ranch at twenty we snouid girl grows up in {rresponsibility and hoe fitted ourselves to everything a selfishness. I have talked to thousands |jjgo", Woman has ¢ haing oe anos of girls of thirteen or fourteen tn the | clothes, We'd be pitti ito oe rohGa |high schools of New York—Wadleigh|in the hive, to recelve always and and Washington Irving—and having seen | never give anything | the flushed Interest, the bright, ea eyes of these children, I know that they are susceptible to good Influences. “What happens to them between that time and the age when they become | wives without any {dea of the respon | billtfes of wifehood, with no conception jeven of the meaning of the word ‘help» | meet,’ with no purpose of giving some- thing for what they receive? Mrs. Wiggin, or Mrs. George C. Riggs, as her friends know her, had just re- turned to her delightful apartment in| West Fifty-eighth street. ‘Tea was be- | |ing served when our conversation took Place, and Mrs. Wiggin wore a tea | gown of French organdie which blended the cool grays and blues of her New England skie: “COOKING” NOT THE IMPORTANT PART OF TRAINING. The author of “Rebecca” has beon jealled “The Lady of the Twinkle and the Tear,’ perhaps because she has a | twinkle for human weakness, a tear for human folly, and the very unusual com- | bination of a mind and heart that bal. | ance each other. I had asked Mrs. Wiggin to tell me what she considers the most ¢ atial Jelement in the training of the modern girl for the responsibilities of wifelood. |No, she did not say cooking; but you admit her reply made even that prosaic detail of domesticity seem interesting. f-control, sponsibility—thor the modern gir. » “She may virtues, but |instead? One | adapts the id tea, perhaps, every decad: shows » | change, some modification. But surely | girls do not want to get away from the | ideal of the mother and helpmeet, the | maker and beautifer of countless little but great th self-sacrifice, re- | are the things fashioned given us difies and | In Amer- What has she weveration m Is of anothe: | me WOMAN WITH AXE SAVES HUSBAND FROM Ble DOG After Animal Choked to Death She Quietly Is “Y think any girl of moderate in- | atrs. Nolaon P, Te. Macan of Perth | teltigence can lear to cook Well | A iinoy x. 3., ig recovering today from | within three months after BEF fii) shock incident to saving her hus- “Th ‘* Ea ecetes band fy the attack of a victous di tuportent ‘for her to learn fe a [ahd at tho same time is being con- sense of responsibility, which will /sratulated by her nelkhbors on the make her to do whatever pluck she showed in going to ner hus- | she can to be » belpmeet iu the band’s res Macan choked the dog to death after Feal sense of the word. “Perhaps 1 know more of the country | his wife lad put the blade of an axe girl than of the city girl, though, to t {in the mal's mouth, so that it could the truth, T can't see that they differ /not bite, Mra, Macan struck at the | | widely in faults or virtues, My home is|dog intending to Kill {t, but the bia lin Hoills, Me., and for years I have|of the .xe went into its mouth and given what timo and energy I could to|she had presence of mind enough to mal was he a fir twist until th The animal was belonged to Mac been acting stran and had been called to attend it was exercising theanimal } Was about to tl |the development of Hollis, Buxton aut Bar Mills, three adjoining places. I ¢ ganized a Dorcas society—really a sort | of village beautiful asgoclation—and a Mbrary, and we have just taken up the question of the training of girls. We |issued a Dorcas cook book, and at tie had a veterinary Mr. Macan Hay and end I wrote two or three pages telllag | home when it spran girls what they might do to beautify | him down He fou sf clr homes—plant wild flowers, cultl- | same time ye i ip. came, the dog | 3 in Ma-| he managed to upset t de um ag an ran up with the axe | vate thelr garde LACK EVEN OLD-FASHIONED “ACCOMPLISHMENTS.” “Why, there aris who lon't know how to flowers tts fang Ma nd struck ft actually arr are ange the for the table, Yet tt can't be said that} And when the battle was over, they give their time to the cultivation |dog lying dead at her feet and her of thelr minds, The girl of to-day |band unhurt bestde her, the plucky hasn't even the accomplishments of the | Woman fainted Macan was not M-fashioned woman, She doesn’t draw i aia | or paint, play the harp or speak any or paint, play the Har? wna de evn{DAUGHTER SAVES FAMILY | girls do?” ‘They go to matinees,” I answered, | Ing exaggeraced, OVERCOME BY GAS IN HOME, Wife and ow st New York Chemist, clot with thelr hair ratte ded out of all human semblance.” | Two Children Narrowly Es- With real mothez-of-penr! opera aap td slasses and a box of cnocolates in thet cape De laps!” added Mrs. Wiggin to complete} witiam Rush, a ebembst the pleture, “All the parapi b Of | euolldvavenua Yor extravagance Sate fase I don't think there is any * art doubt, is there, that the city girl | v nti gots too much excitement, too | ho url much amusement, not always of | wert tho best character. But of ccurse t and w with Will that depends on the class of girl {ain ntet nao on | and on the judgment of the p in t iy home yet without training how e, seven 1 was expect such a little creature t a with the neighbors into a real Woman—a real wife 1 ar Rose Wad awakened But the man who marries her must al an admire her as she 1s," 1 said | 1 soran d to He may hope that she will change was Wrong, that she will develop,” Mrs, Wiggin at Mr a answered, “and really the 1 of ' a a ' man who {8 her—well, her superior as und ed it : human belng-sometimes works w with g 1 ‘ ders with & wot character, velops her as much almost as the of her children, But sow girls don't want to develop, They are stoday, | \eicin stupid, not with native stupidity, but! ano d with arrested development, What our will r THE 1 "Busy BEE” “KLONDIKE QUEEN” SUESFORIEWELS "7 | Valuables “Count” FASHIONED What All Young Wiv2s Should Know About a Home: City Girls of To-Day Are Seeking Only Amusement, CANGETNOBODY ™: (BEST “Act Sohn sfone_ THE MODERN "DRONE" HIS SON KIDNAPPED FORTNIGHT AGO, HE _ TELLSPOLICE NOW aire Contatiee “Seats Turned Over to by Custodians When actor of No. | w York, re. the kidnap She Was Exploring, She S ping of his five-year-old son, Antonio, on Sept, 28 last. He had refra d fi n reporting the case before in the hope | Mrs. Belinda Carbonneau, described as he w id hear from the kidnap 5. I 4 ene Queen of the Klondike, and the first woman to go to Alaska after the gold discoveries, given them She alleges in her complaint that the was frank in de rather deal with trust to the poltc luring t the kidn: at he would for whom sults have been to her husband. nication of any kind since the disap- The Board of Fstimate received for] pearance of the boy asked the Court not satiefled with the proof of Bertha‘s a Yes; here tt 1s,” and Mra, Gold w from her satchel a torn and oi pled paper. But neither th : te ronor any of the witness could | decipher the document. Words were In- scribed, but tt gave no year or month ers than | BRIDE OF A DAY TO PROVE HER AGE atpiinaids | ather d= Mother Don’t Know, But Neighbor Thinks ar Bertha Is Only Seventeen, Court Justice paum toota have her marria to Mortis Lew an-! nutied b wr vas chteen year old when Smith tled the knot tn City fait fail, It Was not until a nolghber Hessie Goldberg, cave the date of he deflaitely near the Mra, Levy aald ane 21 band one dey, the Insuited her How did he insult you," asked to go to work,” an: lawered the one-day bride. Mra, Levy could not give the day of her birth, Her lawyer said ni tft 1 filed in the Hoard of father, Wolff Krienteh, a merchant, had forge age. Nor could My e her age. All ‘ was want daw ringe to “that Morris, annulied.”* After many questions by the austice the daucht Kk Mrs, Goldberg characterized situation a ray of ight on her I tell you was married a year after me, May- | bo*that will help.” | Mra. ¢ «testified that she was married seventeen yeara ago, She re- | mombered that Hertha's father attend | her wedding, but Mrs, Krienteh could hot _Krace the occasion becaure Bertha | was thon only a month old. Mrs. berg Waa sure her memory was corre and that Hertha was not of legal age when she Morria tn City Hall. ‘Have you your marriage certu oped with ate” “We're almost where we started,” an nouneed the Court tte ° begun against Tiffany & Co. and Revil-|Plans of the Public Service} Tre boy. according to some of nis | certificate translated > you submit} jon Freres for $11,454 worth of jewelry little playmates, was led away from in| your decree. | | and $3,400 worth of furs and other wear-| — Commission Reported to ront, of hishome by twoomen who}, THe case was adjourned: unbl) Berths | |ing apparel, explained to-day through a é offered him candy. ‘The Salvatos have | . F pro r minority | representative that the articles sued for That Body. never received any blackmailing ~ were lost because the defendants had threats and they have had no commu-| made the thing Ne the kidnappers | would kill the child. Salvato was unable to give the police articles wert lost through the neglt-{!ts approval to-day plans prepared by! “1 know he was kidnapped," said the the slightest clue to work on, He sald gence of the defendants, Her husband|the Public Service Commission laying father, “and 1 w auld keep quiet and/ his boy was @ plu sturdy I h lied himself Count Carbonneau at] out rapid transit routes for the benettt ae a — ov — poe tay tay ocak Na and we hin, bathe paundbe | D e me \< pe} of the Borough of Queens. belgie aera fe. She is des. * and eyes « ro fe has y RUE ee eee ete oe se on Paavears tie so-calied Pitty: | Pere ep epi wacty.aye the boy |two front te th missing. | He wore : Sb es she deposited the articles | ninth street, Woodside and Astoria line Cone ty the ny leas Paadlneethab eee fn fren en n a with the two concerns June 28, 194,]and a new Roosevelt avenup line. The ® yu the understanding that they would | original ty-pinth street, Woods! be kept until the owner called for them.|and Astoria r&ute extends from Sev- e She formerly was Belinda Mulrooney}enth avenue and Fifty-seventh strest, a Carnival Sale and {n Seranton, Penn, Manhattan, to Seventh avenue and : went to the Klondike, got Fifty-ninth street, thence through Fifty- =) and married neboro ent street ninth street, across the Que ridge to the westerly side of ( arbonne $30 Stunning he married her f treet, Queens. From Crescent i _ leaving him there, ne branch ts to run over the bridge Tailored Suits in 1904, When she learned he had fol-|approach and bridge pl Queens lowed she stored her valuables to keep | Boulevard yladuct, Queens Boulevard them from him and went back to the | Thompson a ue, € nt venu Klondike to look after her interests, | Stlllman avenue to the westerly alde of She return says that w erty she to her husb: she it, and, Hans Just be been outlaw The it is unders! athe erson th resentati ‘ount” last heard o returned by mment of the Pu ryice Co: paar mission, that was . hye A me MISS ARMOUR, ONCE A mated that the from Pifty-nint The fabrics include the most approved street to Queens Plaza would cost about of novelty and conventional textures, $2,500,000, with 1.7 miles of sutway track F ti CRIPPLE, NOW DANCES, |#io.up, with 17 mites of muvway track |'AD making a complete fashion circle from i ; ; the Astoria line would cost. $1,700, smooth to rough weaves, many superb . Lorenz's Patient Slightly Lame, with 46 alles track 4 trimmed styles and severely tailored was so Rid Fifth street, which ts the We tension to the route, The Roosevelt ivenue route begins at Roosevelt aves nue, Queens, ts with th seross the Queens tinues along Roose ned in November, 190 len she went for her pro s told it had been deliver er since, she says, 1 him and recover ox. To-morrow, Thursday and. F to fi Queens | has sued the custo: elt thea h A : > se beautiful models, which clever fore her claim would have |‘ Prime street | a leas by Sst aA Another branch fhe route goes from | Bedell artists have charmingly repro- eof the two compantes,| ‘M€ Queensboro Bridge at scent duced, presenting novelty, individuality street along the tood, will be t de- bridge plaza to Acad and fairly endless variety at this special oroneriy in at to[emy street, along Jackson avenue to Carnival price. ee indaraieod a rep-| Second avenue and thence to Ditmars Mrs, Carbonneau, ‘The | 4venve. Mammoth Revers understood to have bean hese routes are in —_—— : of this year, when | (@ Prokramme suggested in the report Fish-Tail Collars of June WM, of the t Comm =o SO ye as fnancial of Hoard of Est nate and Appor Kick Plaits les Horse and Enjoys Paris has stood sponsor for many of with 7.4 miles of ack models of great dignity. Nota fad or Outdoor Sports. Pf theme: railien a70 leh a by ection | fancy missing. Handsome silk frogs or GHIGAGO: Oote-dl=Misa Lohta An landcat leant onechalr ce the comes beautiful buttons used to fasten. Come. Bee MATA BEOTALIA WARE G auttaran cee; | CALIDRIAA aE GE. 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