The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1912, Page 12

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HMAN MISERY FENN MENS NT CURT Prison Pen the Most Wonde1- ful Drink Cure in the World, Says Judge. CASE OF THE RABBITT. Changing Pictures of Igno- rance, Weakness, Brutal- ity and Poverty. ‘The Men'e Night Court {s one of the @iemal Grainpipes of the Modern Baby- fon. In a gloomy, high cellinged room, with walls covered with faded pa! ‘ugly, small paned windows, the Magia- trate, In a black robe, sits behind @ high dosk and does his human dost to Whold Whe efforts to keep order of a Police who may no longer use the fist, ‘the atick and the blackjack as they did not #0 long ago. The Magistrate happens to be Magia- trate Appleton. A friend atts beside him to watoh the court for the night. In an old disused jury box—a relic of the time when the room was used for & Civil Court—are several young men and women—"settlement workers.” In the seats back of the rail fe a mixed crowd, mostly men who ‘have come In off the street induced. by the warmth of the room and the chance of some silght entertainment Tt in to be a “dull nicht.” After an hour or more they will begin to o out, Ry midnight the room will be empty except for the Magistrate, the ateno- | erapher, the clerk, the fout silver but- toned attendants and the prisoners and their accusers, A fat, bald court officers walka in trom & door behind the bench. “Order in court," he saya and, oung Magistrate floate tn, Whi swaying behind him. pen opens. of brutality, of poverty be. 1 Magistrate. He alte. of misery, of tenorance, of | You get drunk ana | vary | | earn 004 mone; | spend it and and cold. know tha vue? No? fault.” wife ts dying In Beile- 1, ehe is It ts all your Your Honor, it was the first t life” pleads Rabbitt. “i h Ryan will tell y H hardenes t face itempt, Magistrate's ro ft was! The ¢ Th i the eeltish begins the father. quiet, Ryan,” orders the Magis- trate, PERMITTED TO PASS SENTENCE ON HIMSELF. “Rabbit Mather ¥ use for | ourself not k to your father-in f to - hildren, law for the | | { ditt, “You m o fifteen at least You can mae.” Your Honor. ¢ house?" Put the furalture in Mow cap 1) \etorage bill, Ryan; what have T got to live on? “Ty atx dollars a week enough, Ryan?’ the Magistrate asks the father-in-law, He nods, | "If you go near your father-In-law's house; {f you take a aingle drink—If you |fail to send Ryan #ix dollars every Saturday night—It means the Work- \house for four months, No \remember this Court wil wh 0, and iow you ver you ‘To the clerk: khouse for ur months, sentence suspended, govd behavior for one year.” | Ravbitt walke out with his head down. The 1 ever you go and w theme, man is @ Rings salesman. \tte can command a salary of $0 a week. He has been drunk for two weeks, leaving hie children to starve. \His wi r, a mchool teacher, has |taken them into her home. Ife has tried to take them away, He ts thor- oughly ashamed of himself and very sober, He eagerly agreed to pay dis sister-in-law $10 @ week under the same conditions as Rabbitt POLICE COURT PRIGON A GREAT CURE OF DRINK HABIT. wonderful drink cure tn Magirtrate, ts the art It 1s wonder- jown here will do pen on a prolonged | s them @ scare, too, that ‘iw a mighty strong barrier against back- ia 1 never try a drunken man. eave him down there until he ts sober understand what I say to him. Tt Is the kindest nd It ts the way." only way, “Not ready, Your Honor.” “Sorry,” says the Magia to friend, “Want to get It over with. Drunkard, Children with her father. M8 or $0 a week, rink.” 14 rather UNAVAILING EXC! Meanwhile a detectiv pinned to the lapel of _ due Jersey high up on hin bull nect his three boys and two men, The bo: re of the evil-mout?: Inched-now shifty-eyed type, with fered dow hair and a adout their necktie eign born,” but whic t ' & t j \ te born and bres right in these streets as nowhere else Ii the world. ‘Gophir ‘owin the Magistrate. Fhe chunky, red faced man on thi poned to ma angry oratory, He says he ts an imm gration inspector in the Custom House. “Keep quiet!” say the Magistrat court officer, the cl fn sharp choru open. “Officer,” arks the Magir'rat constituted the disorferiy act: compiaint?* “I wan on the avenue at Fort street. I saw them coming down, # ine, shoving people off the # irning over ash cans, using age to women. I crossed ov ie resect and followed them. turned and caine up the other aide o ‘ and the pol alxt! 4 in on me and nd Thad to dr ‘ork for hits livin js respectadie. He ta member and does not know the othe Policeman ran up to him and pointed for nothing." of the line shakes “wasn't doin’ nothin’ etther. te ie in doubt about him, did.you go along with the er having a drink wi ic Gown the atreet.”’ behind he hand. and went elon roy all have had notice from tl fences imposed on other membere your gang, that you cannot act in It is going to atop tn clerk and # stand dumbly looking ahead of th Vatil they are herded aside and pus toward the prison pen, faye “on Tniand” mean, faced Uttle man starts more or THE CHARGE OF CRUELTY, Ravpitt ts brouxm tn, gray-faced, nervous, loose lipped, “T hav my first faye the M: TO-DAY’S WORLD jon of you, rate, evenly enth avenue and One Hun, dred and Fifteenth street, Afternoon, 2,30; evening, 8.15, Admission free, , , .No tickets his Wife dying of tuberculoste. je can earn CROWD OF ROYSTERERS WITH |jie badge overcoat, & e battered derby hat in his hands, leade in ‘ancifulners oring as “for. | jecent after gu: They the etreet. I saw them throw over twent Mi man makes pro: Jines no} urmure the Maristrate wepapers, fram this Court !n sen ew York "Bhat ain't right for me,” he begins. | saya the policeman, They TT COMES UP TO FACE! He ‘» thin) bere « report which Nephi Rudbitt,"* | “You can | FREE CONCERTS Wadileigh High School, Sev- The next was a beggar ‘Is he‘ sober?" asks the Maxiatrate of the husky, strong-armed plain clothes man. ‘es, Your Honor."* ‘he officer you Were approach- Ting people on the street asking for nd that they told him of it approached him.” Prisoner, nit in hts or shifty-eyed, with an | votce which every true panhandler has. man old Firat Warder, I had a few drinks In me, it nay. be. fe But I didn't do nc friend. T didn’t go after no strangers or make ti no threat “Three Te will be warmer ut. * “It gives them iter and they have 4 to pay for it in part and steeped in evil and contempt for law STUPID PEDDLERS ARE TA'IGHT x ONLY BY BEING FINED. | And #0 the sordid stream of human |eewage move on, interspersed here and there by dumb, stupid peddlers fresh ‘anean, who have no wet them because} nahip pape understand. They Th ust He stops with his mouth ‘They used to tell me they had licen: at home. And I let them go home to [wet them. ‘They never dame > th the magistrate wearily, {th MSM eaoh, It they musn’t pe Mora and more ream until H | 4 e 4 rk comer to the magistrate who of tires to his affice between cases and if me o'clock, wir, and Meadquarters ya there are no more on tl pa the magiatra In {t that were not there at the winning of the night, on with his cout nd bows him out of the door. whose 20 th | ot | ™ od a | Oxford overcoats. i a variation on the same | ,, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, MARRY HIM OR DIE, ence Bromley’s Newark Wife yourselt SAW “GOLDEN FUTURE.” Many Missives Tell of Plans for Wedding After He Di- vorced Sp Lawyers for Allison \jail at Newark under conviction tor the | murder of his wife, are preparing to-day ; \for thetr fight for « new trial, motion for which Js to be argued Wednesday. They claim that many letters were im- Properly submitted to the jury, and that they have newly discovered evidence. What this evidence ts they refuse to disclose. Many of the letters Bromley of Phila Farland under the namo is pet name for her, public, The letters that Pros mitted in the trial were only about of third of those written t Jand, which was in a the top floor the MacFa: M. her bsorbing passion and her confident expectation becoming his wife, though Mra, Mac- Farland was in robu than a month before Farland received fro letter in which she e: that her hopes of a would be realized soon, I know, aa you say, you are com- ing running, and kno: you soon has There ts si it that makes me soon be mine. our golden future Is TART” {n some {nstances in the relations between and his employer. of Southern California friend, Miss Bromley wrote thus: e houses of mission vo mui and outdoor sleeping on the garden, Wou! She shuwed tmpatl UHAPPED HAND A Simple Means o! some special care the are certain to be rot and chapped during sore skin of both fac and irritability, The best possible pr gen. Rubin a little Vel and face after washin, ain after the’ Good y's before exposure keeps the skin soft, sm able in all weather, soluble, delightfully re tor the complexion. clothing or towels, nollient for old or druggists in collapsi Beginning To-day at All Five Stores. An Old Time Clean-Up Sale With Great Big Bargains Overcoats and Suits Iphia wrote to Mac- All were found by It case owned by MacFar- No. HG Park avenue, Bromley wrote with frankness of Heart of my heart, MacFarland found vent Jnspired by @ picture TORTURE 10 CHILDREN Tender Skins in Cold Weather. mammal Myf a cause of real suffering, montt | mo it ue y 1 fee roibing We want tra for the purpote." tart righ would n'te t away now, take # or after you got start IT want to get marrt you? Bay yer Teason why you Letiers to rfare and all yj, @ y Poisoner. But tell m penses. vent you starting your divorce July? If It will, 1 won't come, yeelt, 1 cannot live without you, ‘There are two brides acrosn atreet, and thetr happiness drives fine £ Nave Suet tet roy heart. on | iat eth sn sore ag| Necessary to buy the genuine, bear- | 5 Ni k, marrying yout Waineve | Geete i irms ernie woccns monic Fifth Avenne, 34th and 35th Streets, New Yor! Ouse. planned for it many tim |whieh, such as the old Webster spelling | ing the name of the Company— . always been deferred. ! fecl If the book, ran tnto hundreds of editions. plans don't go right my cou desert me. On Sept. 4, ix weeks before Mra. Farland was killed, her rival to Farland expressed great concern MacFariand, tn Dear, little, lucky Robert! to your dally companion, adores you, care for you as much as I. can. “Bunny wife” wrote: Sweetheart, though you We can live in one room. you. Miss Yilorence “Bunnywite,” been made ha ecutor Mott aub-| because I have had your love. 0 MacFarland etec- tor, was st « by @ southbound ington avenue car at Lexington avenue wooden chest on and Ninety-ninth street to-day, Knocked twenty feet into an open hole in whicu two men were for MacFarland [ene one ie tant ttecsatt's okutt | ‘4 models, in black, white,solid colorsand | ath | eetiad to on. 1. tite right hand Suits | two-tone effects; all lengths. 1.85 Nae: st health. * Less trick Bre js wife died Mac- “Hunnywife” @ xpressed her Joy unton with him wrote: wing that I wil Just made me jomething about know you will Just beyond. AT CLEARING EODING. ing for the day threats to expose them to his wife sent to her by a | ist certainly have plagzas opening ldn't It be tdeal? ence in her a SA | f Safeguarding | At druggists, grocers, and dealers hands hurt me!" everymhere, ‘or direct. en does a mother hear that | Ad ise baciies 1 i The o. y in cold weather! Without hors ee” hands of children hened, reddened seasons. The ands is often | wakefulness | recaution is Velos Jogen on the hands | Zin the morning, Night’ scrub, and e to the woth and ce Velogen is e efreshit No er to soil An indispersable young. At all tubes, 25 cents. at *13.50 Overcoats in an immense variety of browns and grays. and Chesterfields, big, warm, smart looking coats, belied anc plain, many unlined and with plaid backs; also a large assortment of staple black and All formerly $25, $ Sults in a large variety of gray, brown and blue mixtures. SALE STARTS TO-DAY AT ALL FIVE STORES, FIVE CONVENIENT STORE Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, nr, Chambers St, 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St. nz, Greenwich Union Square, 14th St. nr. B’way 3 formerly $25, $22, #20 and #18 A Sale Which Means Big Savings to You And to Us Clean Stocks for Next Season See Our Window Displays and the unusually good values shown, then come in and sec them at close range. Ul rs, Raclans 38) $20, $18, now reduced fo $133.50. “Get the Habit.” Go to Harlem Store Open Evenings. trend to save his why you eant You wild | * In there any ‘t, start things now, dear heart? Come and get me before ft Is tuo Jate. J on't let me walt an r thourand years, It would be bitter t without ever really being your ¥ WEDDING BY OCTOBER OR ELSE ; you wi will that pres want you to tart positively If you are not my own dear 1 by next Octover I am going 1 must have you svon, Robert, the six-year-old son. She said: Of course he but he can't possibly No one At the news that MacFariand was hunt- | ing for a flat to which to bring her, t the divorce, even ve to pay her so much. I want If I Aied to-night I would die richer than any other woman tn the world, He was orking. police at- | yiniey, the | 1912.7 A HEALTHY, | caune@ Sa ccveiei HAPPY OLD AGE an and child possessing $34.1. ‘That| May be promoted by those who amount fs the per capita cireuiation, ac | s { (cording to the calculation of the Treas j Bently cleanse the system, now end] ury Departinent, which extimates that; then, when in need of a laxative) the population of the country has 7] ii rtspoon! | grown from 91,972,004, as determined b: remedly, by taking 9 Cede ful | \the census of 190, to 91.9800 on Fey, (Of the ever refreshing, wholesome and truly beneficial Syrup of Figs jand Elixir of Senna, which is the only family laxative generally ap- proved by the most eminent phy- | siciane, becouse it acts in a natural, “| strengthening way and warms and/ | tones up the internal organs without weakening them. It is equally bene- | «| ficial for the very young and the mid- | race |dle aged, as it is always efficient and | - | free from all harmful ingredients. To! ‘This estt-| get its beneficia! effects it is always $34.61 FOR EVERYBODY. HINGTON, 1 on of fn the United An equal dle B. Altman & Co.” HAVE RECEIVED THEIR NEW SPRING GARMENTS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN INCLUDING SCHOOL AND AFTERNOON DRESSES OF SERGE, GINGHAM AND LINGERIE MATERIALS; ALSO CHILDREN'S CHALLIS DRESSES; MISSES’ AND JUNIOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS; MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S COATS. a oxe in be- aah’ MISSES’ DANCING FROCKS OF CHIFFON AND MESSALINEs LINGERIE AND CHIFFON WAISTS AND MUSLIN GUIMPES, WASHINGTON, Feb, jmillion different written and printed by the whi the estimate of arian of the Un 5.—More ALSO MILLINERY, SHOFS, GLOVES, ETC. the me There fs no way even to estimate the| California Fig Syrup Co.—plainly number of manuscript text books used a by the ancients and peoples of the Irast, | printed on the front of every package. Mac. Mac- over Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINSx@ Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Clearance Sale of Women’s Winter Sutts and Coats At Extraordinarily Low Prices. | | SPECIAL SALES TUESDAY | Lox: | mail 2000 Silk Petticoats, $1.85 Of Messaline and Taffeta Silk, several man- in cheviots and basket weaves, | Regular Value $3.95 satin and velvet trimmed ....) $12.50 5000 New Lingerie Waists | . Coats ) for street or touring wear, in $12.50 fancy mixtures and broadcloths} Black Broadcloth Coats | | fancy trimmed, all | MUEPINED 46 deo hu) About 25 attractive models of Batiste, Voile and Marquisette, Embroidery, Cluny and Val. lace trimmed, also Tailored LinenShirts. Vatues to $3.75 Orie EISHER BROS. NO MONEY DOWN Te (SS) ~ ‘2.00 S19. 50 warmly Spectal Values in Ratncoats Rubberized and Cravenette, $9.50, $14.50, $17.50, 529.00 delivers < C tine 4) y W | | Solid Oak Hi NE } | | Dining Room im i d | Set t “We Farnish ‘Apartmentstrom | $49.98 to $500 f | Buy at the Factory | AND SAVE A DOLLAR A STEP Read This Special Offer 5. 10.60 * 150.00 Foy 15.00 < 200.00 ranklin it gen i 104th Bt. 4" Station at This Solid Ouk Dy eee! yond Ate, tii iy Station - bth ra ’ “OPEN | | IFiSHER BROS. A COLUMBUS AYE. BET, 103 & 104 STS. Player Pianos TWO PIANOS IN ONE $375 for these artistic Player Pianos Fully Guaranteed by the Reliable House of Fischer Note the Unusuai Terms $15 DOWN, Balance in Monthly Sums J. & C. Fischer Factory Salesroom, 417 West 28th Street, Near 9th Avenue fi No terms bi ment, Compure our ter! Our Liberai Credit Terms | $50 Worth $3 Down) | $75 Worth $5 Down { eposit re the only {1 Oldest Piano Makersin New York |}) $100 Worth $10.00 Down ,3ii3hi" ae) $150 $15.00 $2.00 ee» | $200 20.00 ** $2.25 ‘ER:H YAMS OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS WEEKLY MILLER?H oa 10% allowed pn alt cast rates, y We pay frelect and f aK QRAND RAPIDS FURNITU Kverything for Mousesee CHARLES A. KEENE COR STAT 13 st Diam Watches, Jewels | BROOKLYN \ H

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