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as THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911. POOR FISHIN Mrs. Pankhurst, Twice Inmate of English Jail, \STEVENSON'S BRIDE 2c | eRe ne Bhe divorced Lyon in 1st and a yeat| “wan later was maried to Stevenson, Who leed G. vendeuies errr LED TO KILLING OF Praises New York’s Prisons tor Women| JOSICKINSPIE |::2 Sess Sec P FATHER BY SON cic. "ite en in ‘ailed shortly before his death. Mrs.| wig London's Almshouses Dore Lyon, a widow, went into Bank: SIPING In the rele Of ieee WHE, ruptey last Ma, alleging [abilities of 1 . A TE CLAXT N halt @ million dollars and no assets, ree teat oe Bel be Pp es bie wv on Elder McCarren Started Quar-| @%d Many of Its Hos- FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU te. premised nes (00 in cash ana" itals, S Suffrage rel When in Ill Humor Over | tesla ‘aid ' week for life, he replied sharply: ’ | His Bad Luck. — | | I | Mother of Actor’s Present Wife BILL URGED TO GOVERNOR. Says He'll Fight Annulment |Measure Passed by Legislature and ’ : Approved by Mayor, but of Divorce Decree. Not by Dix. Fire Commissioner Johnson, Senator Fresh From the Country-Side | L- soe nn j IN ENGUSH CELLS §TrLe OF core USED HERE ) that what she is reported as gay- a Atmosphere Is Different A h * Thomas A. Cullen, bly! Ri Creamy and captivating, Shef- STRUGGLED FOR A GUN.| -*/n London It Is Com- | The twenty-venr-old bride of Charles! A “Foley and James J. Hoey and FD. | | field Mill comes to you from h bined Despair and Ter-| ae eee alt. unwet ng| De Herrard, representing the Merchants'|| gienicfarms. Just look at a bottle, | Association, went to Albany on the Em- |pire State Express to-day to urge Gov. {Dix to wign Ahe bill establishing a bu- |reau of fire prevention which was passed | by the Legislature and approved by| Mayor Gaynor, For some reason not epparent down here the bill has not pro- gressed past the Governor's office, ‘The dili is @ drastic measure and will, in the opinion of experts, do much to diminish the fire loss both of life and property, It gives the Fire Commis- sioner power to appoint @ force of 670) that {t would not affect her daughter’s |, [relations with ‘Mr. Stevenson. Inapectors and to order any building de- how creamy—how clean-it is. "Sheffield nt of a St. Louts court in » Claxton, the famous emo- , will stand by her elderiy his effort to retailate upon his former wife and establish the valld- ity of the divorce decree he obtained ten years ago. | Mrs, James Riley of No. %6 West! Fifty-seventh street, mother of young) Mrs, Stevenson, declared to-day that! she thought the action taken by Kate Claxton was cruel in the extreme, but , ; ischarged and| rors Here It Is Almost Soe Cheerful and Content. Parent Slain — Wife and Mother Sees Tragedy. By Marguerite Mooera Marahall. | “The women prisoners of New York have greater liberty and more Dante) McCarr wenty-one, was @r-| Bumane treatment than in- Faigned in Westchester Pollce Court| mates of London's almsho' or - this morning charged with killing his) even of many of its hospitals, As father, William D. McCarren, forty-| for the women prisoners of the ine, former member of the Fire De-| two cities @ comparison is hardly partment. The tragedy occurred early possible, for the New York institu- Sheffield Milk. ina bolt aafety, and quality, Sheffield FarmsSlawso: Executive Offices, 524 W. 87th St., N.Y. tions are so ad. = Thi “Phey cannot separate Frances from ee ikaeaeeenicaees Branches th te 0 hey cannot sep ve ———.—_ ranches throughout New Yor kere i last night in the historic Adee bi “7 tire atmosphere is different; Wee aeais” e Pi | the man she loves,” declared Mrs. Riley, WHITE SLAVER ADMITS GUILT. thal in Pelham Bay Park, which ts rented! yosage i¢ te @ combined despair covento CouRT wen “and from the man who will be the . f by the McCarron from the city. wi . i terror; here it seems almost a Mrs. McCarren, two other sons, Frank| eheerful content.” i and John, and James Kearns, who | Mrs, immeline Pankhurst says these Mrs. McCarren’s brother, saw the kill-| things, and 1f any one in the world has ing. It was the result of a struggle | the right it is the great English suffroge over a loaded revolver, which the elder| leader. As everybody knows, in defense @secarren brought into the room after | of her principles she spent two separate he and his son had had a fist fight. terms of several weeks each tn the Lon- father of her children. She ts of an old Scotch family and the Scotch are true !dlue and indomitable fighters. “My daughter fs now in Boston with 1 | her husband. Ido not know their plans,| Miss Janette E. Geidler of No tnt T presume that Frances will return Broadway ie the first woman lawyer to here for a few months while Mr. @te- /@ppear in court in thie ctty to defend a venson finishes his engagements on the/| person accused Mieand @ white slaver. road. One thing I am qure of ie that| Miss Seidler ap in the United BeCarren hed been Ashing all day in| Gon's women's prison, Holloway Jaf of which the warden told us, in Eng-|tMs matter will not rest with Kate| States Circult Court to-day as counsel Pelham Ray and had poor When | Yesterday I took her to visit the two 3 * \ lish prisons the diet {1s poor and|Claxton’s securing an annulment of Mr.|for Morris Cohen and his wife, Lena he returned home, tie police he | Women’s prisons on Blackwell's Island. a ‘The meat is always salted, | Stevenson's divorce. Knowing the high|Cohen, of No. 38 Toreyth street, ao- was not entirely sober and was in @ bad | perry sl tal asa the eee the ( ‘The cooking in the Eng-|etandard of Mr. Stevenson's honor I am| cused of having sent women for tm- humor. After supper McCarren began r: travelled over the wide green ig espaiven Nealtirs ad, and the result| sure that he did nothing wrong in ob-| moral, purposes to Jennie Laretta in to tease ni | « is impaired health and lowered Kearns and Frank McCarren tality. ’ ; decree. Hertford, Conn. ik | femonatrated with him. ‘The two quarg|cotted here and there by the mon in + a whole, the arrangements are Hr aainet Understand how the herotne| ‘When Lena Cohen wae arreigend Mise | ‘'® . - ‘ i \ < i in conclu- relled and fought with their fists, Gia Tuueicn fue aioe, "Would see f min fact 1 think they are av good |of the Kreat Brooklyn Thestre fire oan |@eidler prevailed upon her to plead McCarren broke away and went into | Wee Standing aulte alone. ‘ould you as they can bo until the men get the| stoop to do such a crue! thing in her | gutlty to the chargs of having viclated mind telling me who that te? Mrs. another room. When he returned he! Darinucst waked, { | women to help them. The light andj oid age to a young and loving girl of| the section of the Interstate Commerce had a little revolver. air and the kindly human attitude of|twenty. My daughter will have oeen | law which prohfbite such traffic. “01 th ” , : the officials ate the two things MEG Hal ¢ ircsole peleiee: Sadar ne of the prisoners," I tolt her. oncbavelt the omciais afo the two things that| married to Mr. Stevenson two years on| Cohen and Jennie Lurette elected to zen and hie son Daniel for possession of NOTHING IN ENGLAND LIKE) —— . Vite th an wh Christmas Day go on trial and their cases will come up { S English prison Stevenson was Kate Claxton's second | to-morrow, Mre. Cohen being remanded 4 the weapon. The gun went off and BLACKWELL'S. Mned up to receive their mail. Papers upon by the officials there as Steven g ng Bullet entered McCarren's right breast.| “Then there at the very start is some- d letters are delivered to them dally. Of suspiclo Lt DEL ed sped br deendtentincd bad ect He sank to the floor dead, Mra, McCar-|¢hing absolutely different from the| ‘No woman prisoner in England can . ‘ ren fainted, the sons, Frank and John, | English tradition,” she declared, ‘No|recelve even one letter until she has ehouted and Daniel rushed from the! prisoner would ever be allowed out in|been imprisoned @ month," commented house, which is in remote part of the| the open like that, unless @ guard was|Mra. Pankhurst. “Then she cannot re- ‘ park, near Marshall's Corner. within three feet of him. But more than | celve more than one, She can ne 4 ‘The police say that Daniel ran till he| that, there there no such wonderful ex- - got to the New Rochelle road, where| panse of turf, no such view, in the King-| Cf, Current events in the ragagines tn | he met a patrolman and told him what Phere tn crate onty in the [the Prison brary are carefully clipped s= YE ou A ng) cncopegeaetad sapien ameter al court for exercise, but we drove over to the penitentiary 40 ee ee ae at tha dee | Almost no flowers, and the place 1s com- Pankhurst spoke of the prison of-| workhouse of which the English leader ' house he said Mc Carren had been dead ly surrounded by very hij + @ome little time. man than the | orn eneiah [trick of putting four people to, sleep IN BUSINES? i U y r there thelin the same room. The other wae that Daniel McCarren was remanded for] Wo had reached the workhouse now, | Wardera and wardresses wear @ sti |men instead of women did the cooking. the action of the Coroner when he was| and as we passed through the wide-open | formal uniform and an expression to| In the penitentiary she noted that Mi Kernochan. | wooden door Mra. Pankhurst commented |matoh it. Here I noticed that the|many cells had bright pictures ed again upon the impression of light and|dresses of the wardresses were like|upon the walls. ‘We were allowed Ne pace. ‘The door to my prison was|th f a nothing of the sort,” si “es heen. 4 thick, heavy iron and closely bolted all a Dinner was on the long tables ‘he could not remember where. the time,” she sald. ov i Mines Prisoner. we lott. -_ thtots | Ae “Thi didn’t quite approve. We went through the room where the ——_-_ t prisoners receive their friends. “In the 7 ? English prisons," she commented, “there etead of the soup with several large tes thick gratings betwoen you and your of mo- | pieces of fresh meat, the baked potatoes visitor instead of this big open place|mentary revolt. One fita of | and unlimited bread and tho varied diet WITH THE WIFE HE PW ea iccet save acvietie Geil 2 Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o'Clock r you have been In priso! a Re then only fifteen minu ' tion is allowed.” alt | B. Altman & Cn. You'll find it different he aoe Lieut. Kennel Knows They] ,unient and tren air were ‘stream H AD LAST SPRING ‘A motherly looking matron stepped forward to meet us in the cell room. know what English prisons are, ma'am, Se Haven’t Been to Reno, for | tufusesy ‘tre jue about one-tnird the ARE SHOWING THE LATEST STYLES IN whe asserted when I had introduced the size of these,” sali Mra, Pankhurst, He Marked Them. New Harlem Store 3rd Ave.2 12st St. | 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. guest of honor, “for I've worked tn ‘em. } “and {t 1s impossible to open th a Th? S ‘ ere h There is never a breath of fresh MEN'S AND WOMEN’S MOTORING GARMENTS = = ari: This Great Building Is Pull of v 4 | Then here the prisoners are up ry at r ‘ 7 ; | i after 6 in the morning. I had to speni FTN atorctaha Noparetion couris in| Renry twenty-four houre In, ehe room IN THE FABRICS SUITABLE FOR AUTUMN Everything for Housekeeping F the family of Mr. and Mrs, Cock Robin, |‘ wien # lent. tos vibe j Field Orndtholoeiat Lieut, Witam Ken- male 15 HDR ASEH Died oT AND WINTER WEAR, INCLUDING of Fi : el of the Mayor's office, who has stud- Acres loor Space I fed the migratory birds that visit Cit; FROM WALL. fi Hail Park in the spring and fall, is ree] ‘The bed of my cell wae simply a MEN'S COATS OF IMPORTED CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS AND a 7 gpeasivie for thie statement plank hung trom the wall on hinges, HEAVY DOUBLE-FACED MATERIALS; FUR AND FUR.LINED Extension Teble, $ £90) “The Only Way ‘ t In support of his conclusion, he tnit-] and in the daytime shut up againat the COATS; RAINCOATS; VESTS AND JACKETS OF SHE D 50c Montht: . Stove, $5.25 L cated to-day two robins, a devoted} wall Here you have springs. The g % TLANI iy There ace EN aes ? ' couple, which arrived in the park at #un- | blankets and « edding tn Holloway WOOL,’ VICUNA AND WORSTED. MEN'S CLOTH OR FUR tee fea "ON Y ONE WAY to Large’ size, very handsomely iz e ot directly un- olied up tly and stood ‘jl ly 5 Fie tai tot ryan Jae rote a sy"and and he] oTOR CAPS: GOGGLES: MOTOR SCARFS AND GLOVES, REEP them. ted wih sek trimmings i a leg of cach bird was a small metal instead of being folded and left on the MOTOR ROBES, RUGS, FOOT MUFFS, ETC. s they ure here, There was abso- band, tied there by Ornith t Ken- | ded E hing about our business has Ply done with the one idea rise loiaam two eons AVG nel early last spring when the pair flut-|lutely no chance for me to alr my i sch damper and ring. tered through an open winiow of the | bedding.” WOMEN’S MOTOR COATS OF DOUBLE-FACED BLANKET a treating customers in a ch a may . a Mayor's office, “Our blankets are all xpread out on CLOTH, VICUNA AND CHEVIOT; COATS OF ZIBELINE, CHEVIOT as to induce them ik i“ This couple, with a deiogation of | the grass once a week," volunteered 1 : EVIC oe indie eS. fcc on Bch j ether robins, thrushes, starlings and | the matron, : AND RATINE, EITHER PLAIN OR TRIMMED WITH OPOSSUM, efeitos nad tate icon orioles which annually visit Cy Hau] "I see t is Ing by electricity chil comin FRENCH SEAL AND OTHER FURS. tt back for more than a century. Park to rest before the final stages of |in all ee ise ar te WOMEN'S RAINCOATS OF DOU 42 inches square; solid oak; well finished; tetr flight northward, came cariler | Pankburst, "In many of 10) y 7 JBLE TEXTURE FABRICS, : wih is ‘ than the others last spring and wore| Holloway there is just a tiny jet of Pa Iie , extends to 6 ft, Note the fluted legs and orna: Fine Rocher, $17.50 captured as they picked up seeds and | sas behind @ glass so thick that only mented cross pieces. Dozens of patterns that have been selling crumbs placed on the Mayor's window. | the fe {umination results." , ons F Sideboards, China Closets, Servers, Chairs, $1.25 Monthly regularly for years-—discontinued now mere- sill by the City Hall ornithologist, Re- We ve t imo the bathroom And ware WOMEN'S HATS, VEILS, GLOVES AND GOGGLES, ttc., In every style at every price. Solid mahogany, for veriety—at a saving of about one A ey y away, ning to-| informed that while the regulations de- . ] asteed, they flew away, returalng t0-| aire one bath Per person per, week, MOTOR COATS FOR MISSES, BOYS AND CHILDREN. ; Coffee Mill, 49c highly, polished, cov: ind. . any number were permitied, Also a i) A ri + Parry ye } ” 1 Ke Jean towel can be secured at any time, i many patterns to se- ‘Aadied the habits of tira and ‘clean. clothine MOTORING ACCESSORIES, SUCH AS FITTED LIMOUSINE ade 40 het any Maron it fee” roms bul fr 30470 ach | most interested me, 1 came t9 tho 4 to take more CASES, HAMPERS AND EMERGENCY CASES; TRAVELING BAGS The grinder is made to grind Ye ‘Arm. Chairs 4 6 tt x9 ft. a bins once ated never sald Mra, - : ps . a is % Micros Unt) desi, twas clad inst na the towel waa given GA AND SUIT CASES; CARRY-ALLS, POUCHES, CUSHIONS, FOOT. well and last long. match, same price, and af $ ib 5 10 8 6 i pring to capture this pair to ark Nayey oe An RRA HE TEC STOOLS AND MANY OTHER NOVELTIES IN LEATHER GOODS. Everything for kitchen and 3 host of Patlon Suds The first four sizes are seamless. All are I them, for I knew they would u and to a ou pantry, every kind. standard quality. Many fine Oriental designs, Rt for Washing my face and hands dally MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL. dh b “As for clothes, these blue print y W f pests, All dresses look weil enough to wear in the Cowperthwait aragrobe AM ina lo street Har to the clothes : ‘ P ‘ i pair “nt the Maat Unlike cAehe morn nae 4 A : 0-0 Sanitary Bedding Chif, onter, 38.25 $200 rho hook only to pa ‘amilies at home, dre: prison ‘i Tobine hock up cute, Where iv node | wan aw deasy unlined serge, Tt ‘could Mace Onn is 75c Weekly «6 12.5068 Gevinien” ‘They ive. in. contentment, | Coming next to the skin and belng worn ‘ tory, under perfect sant Another case of 2 in 1. Will hold Payable by the month if more convenient. | never seeking different furniture for ths at a atretcl, it became very 7 tary conditions, Whole- 4 complete outfit of wearing ap- Collectors sent IF REQUESTED. { their flat or new att finery. Lair sd im Man Qn, ee if “Robins just get back to the funda aeant ne parel, In either mahogany or quar tered oak. All sorts of things de- We will open an account for any amount. signed to save space—and money. 10% Discount If You mental order of nature; consequently | ‘We passed tnto the vartous work- | ‘ there are no clashes, Cock Robin {s| rooms, the laundries and the sewing t very jealovs of his mate, however, and | room, workmanship. : Be sure of what you Dressers, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes, Prefer to Pay Cash attacks a would-be invader of his n oN’ . 7 sleep on-—-it costs no Toilet Tables, Cheval Glasses, Shav- ’ jad \ pepousetiy, But there ere oo family AUSEED THAT. OMEN ans CHILDREN'S LEGGINGS oF teaTier, TREN, Nate than the ordinary ing Stands, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Prices marked in Plain Figuree—no extras. . i iit TERT TAM CORDUROY, CHINCHILLA AND CLOTH, AND DRAWER LEG. kinds, tte, galore. ay 6 borer Killed, miirers : Panth ; CS 8 STYLES ARE IN STOCK - f cat t ier le + J aik!” exclaimed Mra Pankhurat. “A GINGS IN VARIOUS STYLES ARE IN STOCK; ALSO CHILDREN’S ‘ ka ICH, Conn, Oct, 16,—Jo De a my | am bic west ali matt] WeouN conBNaTUN sus cowssrne or swe, Downtown { Park Row and Chatham Square Cowpert hwait & Sons: k @ Rockefelle S = Greenwich AR RE Oa pcan LEGGINGS AND CAP TO MATCH, ALL AT MODERATE PRICES. Store 193 to 205 Park Row i ee fo received in pAAbE 8 Sak ono ment for two w for speak P ’ . ” tT arrested and| *? ™y Geughter Christabel when urder, it is ex-| We met at exercise.” & Teas § ba