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a ; \ tak Bviwlae woeekhb, si nouvar JANUAKE NEW YORK, THE MODERN BABYLON Babes of Babylon as They Are Seen in the Juvenile Court—Fifth of a Series of Articles by Nixola Greeley-Smith. \ Copyright, 1912, by the Press Pubiishing Co. (The New York World), au, 1912. COMPTROLLER NOW | ~ (NARMS AGAINST | INTERBORO OFFER + | “That Company Might as Well Screw Down Coffin | Real Irish Crochet Collars | Lid,” Says Prendergast, | WE OFFER 200 COLLARS OF GENUINE IRISH MANUFACTURE, 46 | AND 56 INCHES LONG, UNUSUALLY FINE IN QUALITY AND OF CHOICE DESIGN. GOV. DIX REFUSES \ MURTY SDEMAND, » TO NAME MCOOEY itiriany oes Pa Boss Fails to Get Public Service Job for , Kings Henchman. hm, DNESDAY, JANUARY Sts! AN IMPORTANT SALE | OF JUOGE WiL LAR 4. Gum $reaD MAY SPLIT WITH TIGER. now offer of the Interborough Regular Price 88.50 each | Transit € pany to operate the ion Jetty eubwaye as extended under the AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE, |new plans came (o IgNt to-day only J. Sergeant Cram and State ieveraee {to be promptly thrown down by Comp. 4 95 t Prendergast, who was listed as) ~ supp The nptr er of the company’s tender offer was turned over to the} by President’ MoAnony refused to make it| promptly sald of it the In Leadgr Mack Confab « in Waldorf. Women’s Long Silk Scarfs COMPRISING ABOUT 150 SCARFS FOR STREET, EVENING AND AUTO WEAR, OF MARQUISETTE, CHIFFON AND CREPE DE A lengthy conference was held at the Watdort-Agtoria this afternoon by Gov [Pras “Weniii'a- enuURaen liste, Enter: Alana CHINE, BLACK OR WHITE, ALSO IN FLORAL DESIGNS. Dix, Charles F. Murphy, National Com- has not done a bit of good a}y YARDS LONG. Mitteeman and State Chairman Norman He referred to the statenyent that M 2 B. Mack and J. Sergeant Cram, Public | Shonts expected to get assuran: | Regularly $2.60 to $4.50 each Bervice Commissioner, over the selection the officials befe making Of @ Public Service Commisstoner to fill the vacancy in this district. It was re- Ported among politicians at the hotel that Governor had positively refused 1 to give the appointment to John H. Me- Covey, Murphy's sub-boss in Brooklyn ‘The presence of J. Sergeant Cram at the conference occasioned a great deal of * political gossip. Mr. Cram and Mr. M phy fave not been courting each other woclety aince their break a year ago. Former Congressman Charles A. Towne appeared at the hotel th's afte noon and entered the room in which Just « iF meeting, | SPECIAL OFFERING OF ‘ Women’s White Waists when ‘| EARLY SHOWING OF LINGERIE AND TAILOR MADE WAISTS IN | COTTON VOILE, BATISTE, LINEN, MADRAS AND PIQUE, NEWEST SPRING MODBLS, WAISTS OF BATISTE, Val. lace and hand embfoidery trimmed, 2.25 WAISTS OF COTTON VOILE, Cluny lace trimmed, 2.23 WAISTS OF FINE LAWN, ombroidery trimmed, open front mode, 2.50 WAISTS OF LINEN, Madras and Pique, new tailored model, 2.50 8 ‘t collar and cuffs, and hand embroidery trie 9 50 cAneny arranged sion at w subways, meet the the Hoard the sudden ¢ he two ofl BS MAC UITTIe sae ek MELO UP A ‘DRUNEY CHAR Les PULLIRZIE, sraggco @ Bow wirw was made inls to call on Char Cram sald Study of Character as It Is Developed in the Smalt| Boy, Who Delights in Bonfires, Fights Gang Hteplileys ll seghealitg ame ely Battles with Bottles, Slashes His As- was gome talk ubout Mr, Towne sieving | sailant and Steals or Runs Away repro Bats t6F and Shoots Craps. thet he be a compromise candidate for the Public Service Commissionership, but nothing authoritative could be gatha about them, It Iw a travesty to have ac tlon come to public offictals them to pledge the the support of a subway Jit ts officially ma Ir the WAISTS OF FINE BATISTE, Val. lai med, long aud Short sleeves, — ————_—_— Then There Is the Rich Boy Who Has So Many Children’s Court. RESULT. AV BE! Tutors and Governesses to Keep Him from Fol- ime Cemuntasioner aldn't name any | Broadway 19 Streol vised ar ern ieencie lowing His Bent that He Doesn’t Even | Pe AT hone the nate oun | of the Governor on the Pubile Service Have the Fun of Going to the : koing ahead and Commissionership would materially fancy Reemaro BuLLoNn "HAS NO CHANCE Of BGING A fh The Old Established Fur Shop of strengthen or weaken his relations with ernor has eity’s ‘Tammany Hall, JUveNie DeuNQuEeNT immensely prof The Governor has already severed ‘s — —--- friendly relations with the organtzation ree bayce or: mouse, wavy lou) spent ule) boy boon | Fire re Serio rat me mlitrar hadiau| NenioA | CHE te ae Girviea 1 wan, theely. pree| tn Western New York. He did tt yer- on a little farm up-State, which was @ very good thtD8) inoiey to pas, the "rine. ‘Acti nsli=ab4 | gkinea pan oauirer ORIN Woraude Clara aictenr Tint tae Kew offer wold. Teves | terday when National and State Chair- for the Mayor and, incidentally, for Babylon, tov. On a “neins." fa bont e proved too strony and wee the Lent of day $f it depended up " man Norman E..Mack saw him at Al- fi 1 here till he gete| sto Medges made in advance for t+ pas (Established 1886) Dany and urged the Governor not to jarm a small boy may build a bonfire, and in acquiring can iM ay Lae ee atau at La ie watch be “ish wore ‘ ae | break with Boss Fitzpatrick of Buffalo dry sticks and logs to keep it blazing, perform prodi-) 5...) Cement me ifah tabol serena 4a Pebeadalaa Alot UL dak I da Ee Ale aL LR Raid vat of the Rapid Transit Opposite 21 W tree! Next to ce e| yirulated a hi point | a caded phe ‘He ‘ «| y i ha ed elie P. eee : gies of carrying and Mfting and dragging. The Mayor) tc ANG AAS ar Maung he Sauces the ees ec toaiet. i ean Nek pan fisld Come Pulte CORnUIMER ete Waldorf-Astoria 21 est 34th 8 t Revillon’s je Service Commissioner. Mr. Bissell doubtless has built and fed many a bonfire. But If the| fine would be if he had the money with | bum," remarked the Judge He had. |2n" hk this afternoon THEIR de @ personal and political friend of th i | San ae | remarked the Judge le had sohedul veh this a Hoon Weterces, Bas nendinunia sievaia Site Mayor had lived in Babylon in his bonfire days he might} iy a ug nacer elec ALU ADL IG TEAS Aa Ae be ANNOUNCE from his present post @#State Lunacy never have been Mayor. in court tomorrow “prepared to pay al wed “witam' er tp er tiey ‘isc iat So pea jst he was appoin He might have built his bonfire just the same and| tine, and then 1 will tmpose tt and he! North Bergen, N. J. had talon: Rint wes End of the Season S e 0 Bete jee espe se lem) Ie become a “juvenile delinquent” in the Children’s Court.| W!!! know how much tt 1s." ter the parent was went away. But the ahinks that Mr. Bissell has been So Jacob, leaaer of the Tompkins | o ‘ y k in the 40’s Mande aehuiantiy and le ter Toon For in modern Babylon one of the firat things @ police-| givare guy, anol wine te ine meatns call of Babylon was uvon Witla, and |] AWay back e P, Heffernan of Dunkirk for the plac man learns {a that boys are born unto evil as the] Justice unti this morntns came buck to Babylon **" “"“ |] Your Gran iparents used GOVERNOR HER DESPITE PHY-| sparks fly upward. And when he sees the sparks he arrests the juvenile] Leo Kahiman was arraigned for par-| “Al the time he was with me he US BAND’S | SICIANS’ AND WIFE'S PROTEST. | delinquent and holds him for the Ciildren's Court. Quite properly, too, for coe fan all-day battie between | wanted to go back to New York," ran H | Gov. Dix was in this city to-day : RY eneral . Rom fe One Hundred and Twenty-thire and | his aunt's affidavit, “1 got him several CALCINED | Gerpite urgent aprens by ‘his, phy, | Bodern Babylon doesn't want to go up In a gene bonfire. Rome took the tie One Hundred and Twenty-fourth | jouw as a delivery boy, but he spent all | | ° Léeut.-Commander de Kay and John The boafire has no piace in a big city, but, then, neither has the boy, and sald ho was merely looking on at] arettes, 1 don’t want him auata, ’ | 1X reme. Y Ww ces A. Mason, The Governor insisted, |and because the boy 1s here, and the bonfire and other normal delights of cua a eee aaron tetel naecastr ecm | [At uey ect et ae | however, on coming here for the! yoy va kava the OW ' FLcwith tn RPETRATES A LITTLE babes in Babylon, where the poor boy | ‘or disordered stom- | aud, as the Governor put it, to “kili|#inety cases of “Juvenile delinquency” every morning. ier 2 , | juvenile delinquency, and the rien boy |f eondition Its | Extra Quality Soft Pelts. Values up to $95.00 7 two birds with one stone.” Rows and rows and rows of boys, ranging in age from five to fifteen, Reavis ae Lae Bi paponds | so many wovernesses and tut 4/9 4 wonderful N i A The Governor saw only ono friend | crouching, solemn Httle fellows with dirty faces, unkempt shocks of halr,| (aiuic nat rie teaianaiy cont ee YR SOR Be Fema egal thes Russian Pony Coats, 52 and 54 inches. . 27 50 in the morning, and that friend con la cleared space on each check Indicating a recent light shower of tears, but] Leo, who was sent hone with his tath-) fully He doesn't have. eve baer pila Light Weight Moired Skins. Values up to $75.00 e ites c o ie ork ve 4 te pC 8 in the eyes above all the sparkling mischief of bovhood and an eager,| ¢F (0 revelve an “earnest,” otherwise a | of going to the Childre | of ‘ on condition that his name was not tehed as a stomach mentioned unmistakable interest in the novelty of being in court for juvenile delin-| #%¢d Heking. Unaeials Caracul Fur Coats, 52 and 54 inches... 4 75 ee It was very hard to make the inna DRee: sweetener. Lustrous Dyed Skins, Values up to $85.00 eo Ge. lidar quency. a ealaenicn r mother of Isador Frost understand Arar hil is ited An-|T At all reliable druggiata ’ Now, the word juvenile delinquency pledge or what. But when the boy| why, since 7 her _ jonio Colonna, Duke of Pallano, head) * over appointments with him covers a multitude of boyish peceadilioes | And his glum-Visaxed parent came back turday, the law shoud feema {of the historlé Italian family Ordinary powdered maxn link Marmot Coats, 52 and 54 inches. . 39 15 ikely that Dr. O'Connell teen minut stant to the pontifle ° ts Dy the ounce : p e wilt be sclocted as Health Officer of tho | ~#!20 some serious ortmes, ike DERE aoe nurceth Heseeit Was fade wiate, Tandor from exposing merchandise Rae wintice ate R witch te sold only. In. bottles. Costs: more BUM: Brocade tiniogy Onli, Values Wp:th: $Me ockete and burg! want is for sale oi 4 . Prost ay en but goes four Ui far and iy pleasan meet the . e upon, “In the up-State district the appoint- Mr. Bissell, who {s a personal fricnd of the Governor's. ‘ naa CELLAR FIRE ROUTS TENANTS Diazing in Storeroom \, Explosion 8 Blows Windows Out, nitor of the six-story 1% West Ninetieth Henry Miller, tenement at > at eet ee ne er das and a blany |t2 natch a Pocketbook and to pick BEA MUS Geet eae trE GUI. SReG RACERS oe right, that the Last days of the sale brings consolidation of tots i Inthe basement carly to-day and a blas: | enateh @ pocketbook and to ltt nine, pale, curly-haired und choruble| “she sa " ght, th bate | \ of flame shot out into his face and took eee a! Why don't you make some|! outline, but with a ttle devil of |other boy Mit him frst a . ulis, Dresses, Uoais and further reductions in all departments. 1 Off his eyebrows and some of the skin] in we snatching pocketbooks? ® Til] MseHef lurking in round, inelanchoiy | ‘Then, of course, the Jude, throug A {and ainged his hair os pac-ticw tse CEMA ak 7 brown eyes, the interpreter, lectured the mother, but MEN'S SHOES AT $2.7 hair tinged with gray at sides of head. a his language was much less Judiclal. of modern It {s a big problem the Judges of modern Babylon face in the Children’s THEY ALWAYS BLAME SOME- | vactal traits of his forefathers that it One of thy Olivers I saw yesterday | Would be possible to pick vilndfoldei was named Morris Cohen, Morris was| the nationality of the offender from the fifteen years old, and a young woman | ature of lis offense, teatified that he had snatched her pyc The Jewish boys all want to argue etbook containing $3.50. with the Court, and thelr parents, “Another boy, @ ittle fellow, took {t| standing behind them, supply reinforce. and gave it tome to hold," Morris ex-| ment of logic and pleading whene plained gilbly. ‘A big boy that Ives they can achleve # hearing In the bai» under Brooklyn Bridge showed me how { Of @ccusation and ai ing somebody else tor their plight. ‘There was with the Court, and I conf Equally nonpiussed by laws of her new country low- was the stabbing a playmate with a knife, “Ask the mother of this boy why she hasn't brought him to know better than » a knife?” the Court instructed preter, little oliv prematurely do and besan to talk, Vesuvius opened, spouting a varning lava of strange words which the interpreter collected and condensed, The old woman stepped f flery creatul reached no deci: o will be} Twists and Charley Bates: “Did you get a good lickin'?” he though % don’ i ren’e Ce 't understand a w: Tublle Service Commissioner for this| Babylon, drop in to the Children’s Court| geeq, “ail right, go bome ona be | yak, zon underutand » word Trimmed Fur Coats, 52 and 54 inches district. Several persons have been lat Third avenue and Eleventh street any bevees be Ore te . J 7 15 mentioned but none has been decided| morning at 10 o'clock. siete ee nre Seal, Pony and Natural e Premis: FIRE SALE I didn't know what Judge Olmstead meant by “earnest at first—whether the mother woe to give @ bond or signa a dy fied, bearded and pros- perous looking patriarch, who migiy hawe stepped from the pages of Zang> on was led away, James MeVithe, aged thirteen, |yp @ drunken man and tried to thy held | Entire Stock of $50,000 Worth of Women’s Apparel Must Be Closed Out At Once INDIA AND CEYLON Beautifully Marked. Values up to $110.00 Pony Casta} Values up to v0 Trimmed with Raccoon, Skunk or Possum $10. es Partially Destroyed by Fire Alexander’s Shoe Sale > BODY ELSE. Court—the problem of the “mviting | ering, black-halred mother of Charles l z ment wit) most Mkely go to Herbs rt P.) Ouver Twists are in the majority, of | Pot” when It bolls ove For therw|Pulllzzlo, Charles, aged nine, biack- |! Broadway MOUSE OF FASKION 12thSt. All Fur Sets at Less Than 7) Price | Bissell, It is a delicate situation up| oT ee sittle sons of Adam ca-| are “Juvenile delinquents" of all races, |haired, smouldering black eyes, gorgeous ‘oat there, for the organization ig against! ey aie descent at once by blam-| nd fo much does each boy embody the| in a scarlet sweater, was arraigned for } He slammed the door, and running to] you 50 per cent, of all you make.’ ” “A pollceman, who might have held]! don’t think that litt % 4 : P\'the kitchen turned off the gas in the]? Novus pamittes that, gleiding to | Jee Alznost in the palm of his vig | Understands yet why sho had to take | $3.75 A. D $4.73 ‘ y house and called to his wife, who tt nd, 4 jacob ts the ring. | er boy. \ 1 ¥ entire a call te: wife, wi this alluring offer, he had stolen mans. tat fied that Jacob { 1 us vo é A wanes Oy ete Prior to Ad ustment Tan and black calf in correct styles was sprinkling salt on the pavement in| gheee pocketbooks within thirty | ‘= a gang of boys who have) Was struck” upstairs and “ick” lim : front, to warn the tenants. Gays, pocketing 80 per cent. of the | “ick and bottle fights” in Tompking| Next came the day in court of Patrick Waists, 19¢ to $2.00 Fur Pi 50e to $12.50 WOMEN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS Suddenly there was an explosion in contents. Saua nd that Monday at 315 pre- [and Cornelius Keeley, Pat aged aisls, le to Ne ur Pieces, Ve to Ie vidths and Tt 1.50 the burning storeroom) and all to ait tet the pame story," roe] slay he haa caugne Jacoy redchaaied a future capital tes |] Former Prices, $1.00 to $12.50 Former Price,, $5.00 to $40.00 eedip hatepae and eee sizes...... $238 aft windows \ n out. ed J whom the | 84th his embat a gang in cho a ady a precock de 4 Tv. id an ‘a button ani lace b ts «the Hain i tech FE NT owtag A: BOtlA GntO te oleate and deimand Cloth Coats, $2.00 Upwards |Fur Coats, $15.00 to $80.00 CS aoa cE Shay root nile delinquents and who has defended | 4nks of the enemy, i hearing that “Mr. Former Prices, $10.00 Upwards Former Prices, $45.00 to $2/9.00 pn dave oh e8, Wil bon a lace, Pe Dr. hore than 100,000 boss, ‘These boys fight al! the time ana| @@ teema Saati : ere y . Br, Fran Nene aw sanne toner |aaner tie eeumeresia? hint he and three other boys atole tue || Tailored Suits, $4.00 to $9.75] Dressis, $1.00 Upwards CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS Te eeu. ced tnt ths oiree | man usual” replted the Court, and the | the big policeman, tongs of another iceman and of- Former Prices, $15.00 to $40.00 Former Prices, $5.00 Upward: wes when © went over for Investigation | “pon't tell me anything abo: them to My, Frits for & None Delivered. No Credits. Rounded up in two jots.......... $2.45, $1.98 The Court this month is Willard 8,| neurosis of that particular ne u study your catechism, | ; cage Otmatead, whose eyes twinkle at most | * Judge Olmetead exciatined in tan the Inquisition | These low prices do not indicate the value of the of the juvenile offenders and whose! patiently. "I don't want to hear i] “Yes, sit | ma i " ialse aninaaratata he | Tho mame state of diseased nerves pre-| “Did you wet past the ten command: | St h ad Porit Shoes—all are Alexander quality. “Twas a boy myself and T know all] vails ali over this town, and there ars | ren an ur anstien Eihe bate Wer af rt oa tereeesarnyng 2 ton | Dns sverpwiure tara gt ald ANDREW ALEXANDER, Gefrauding people by offering them Pf. j.iiid bonfires and to belong to a} rollcmncurosis Is 4 Unive commandment Make the Idea ea “ ref 5 piece dinuer set forP oiny and throw sticks and at | New K. It's the outcome a, ays "Thou ah Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street which he collects $1 and tells the ings,” gays the twinkle th th of ie he inquency? people the china will be deitversd : ut at the 6a ne ‘The nine-year-vld lender of the | Ta saeienarian pee — = =— in a few days. ovr) volea be npaine Square é nai rime thle “equntanance This man isa fraud. If he at. “Lr think T can leave! with peredy Bee inate | he onld. with 88. a tempts to canvass auy reader of The tender mercies of your; b | . his small vive « win World a policeman sliould be called Rute suniMAthaR hastened Fd bas (ao kung into the Judge's OX 100 9002K900G0CCOCE000000000009 and he should he placed under are i. chat she will moRe you a better] 9Z threw ® potato, not aurick,” » |BOY APPREC!/ TES THE JUDGE'S, § SUNDAY W ORLD’S “ L at rest. Motify the Civoalation Depart. foi. Giticer, take this boy and this) gaia {UMOR, | ment of the World, telephone Beek. Fa, upstairs and see that the mo other | Judge Olmstead was not to be swerved atechti “ says “Thou shalt not | NUIT : HAR GOO in enous tertycene | Hven nome earnest of her good intone! py an onvious teohiteatay aie found |g mee acateettt Pace i Y Simplify Home-seeking by saving \ yoaro of age, rather thin, woighing | _ | Jacob gulity 48 Qharged and imposed a | gyer, For investigation til n About 150 pounds, five f ight | EARNEST 18 A SYNONYM FOR | tir jday,"” the Judge added, and Patrick, ° time, temper and tramping. fuches im height, smooth shaven, SPANKING, na clamor as arose from Jacob's | gtill chuckling at the Jud. ."s bumor | aie

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