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~—ONESLAYERFREE, FEARS FRENDS OF ~ -BOSSCHIETER GIRL George | Sarna Quits Prison With | «Bhreat of Vengeance Hang- Ki ing Over Him. HBIS GOING SOUTH NOW SaysHe Will Return to Live in Raterson, but His Family Opposes Plan. (Rperial to The Wvening World.) PRENTON, N. J., Feb. 10.—Although | “George Kerr, one of the quartet con-| vieted of the murder of Jennie Boss-) chieter, a Paterson mili girl, dectared to.an Evening World reporter on his from prieon at the expiration of his‘term ten minutes after midnight to- day that be intends to return to Pi 0m and live down his past, a relative who met him at the prison gate sald hie family would not countenance such | A.etep. It is reported in Paterson that | @ felative of the Bosschieter girl has sworn to Rill any of the four men im- plicated in her death should they return to the scene of their crime. Kerr wae in prison eleven years and nine days. He was sentenced to a fifteen-year term on his plea of guilty. Andrew J. Campbell, Walter McAll. and! William A. Death, who stood and were convicted were sentenced yhirty years’ imprisonment, Kerr w: permitted to speak to them before lea ing the prison. “! KERR SHOWS HE IS IN FEAR OF VENGEANCE. (What Kerr feared vengeance was ap- parent when, as he was leaving the prison in company with a relative and 1 friend, a reporter stepped up to him, vut of the darkness. Kerr s' back and-almost:fell. He was hustied into « taxicab and driven to Barlow's Hotel, opposite the Pennsylvania sta- tion, where he gulped down a glass of whiskey—his first drink since he was arrested in Paterson. | Despite the counsel of als compantons, | Kerr consented to talk while he wa waiting for a train to New York, He aaid he would start at once for a Souch- orn health resort to recupyrate. f children, who have grown up while lic was in prison, and his wife, w understood, join him in the South. “{ don't ke publicity,” Kerr said to} the reporter. “The puvlic should be merciful to me and to the otier fellows, only knows how we suitered, Pub- y operated against me and forced me to serve my term out. Only for it T think I would have veer release! sov-| eral years ago, It has operated against | the other fellows, too. publicity T| ie sentiment the Court of other fete mean the raising « againet us. The J ping th Pardons are not | jows in prison. It newspapers. “We suffered becaues of an aveidental orme, entirely without design. I have paid the penalty for any wrongdoing T) have done and i hope that T will be a fe to live the remainder of my — eee THE EVENING WORLD, THE GIRL ON THE FIRING LINE Canteen a Problem fo To i1ake a Beer or a Cocktail May Not we 1rining With Hell Fire, but Alcohol in Any Form Blights | the Bloom of Youth and Ruins the Figure, Which Is a Crime. | |Experience of a Working Girl Who Avoided “The, Easiest Way”’ Perhaps Because She Could See | the Horrible End---Moial Standard of Factory Higher Than Baliroom’s. = There is one problem which every gir! on The Firing Line has to meet and solve sooner or later—the problem of the canteen. In preparing lists of the necessa girl who works for a living in New York expenses of a wl the experts are agreed that whatever the thritt anJ foresight of ihe $6, $7, $8 and $9 a week ¢' they will not lave any money left to spend for am ents —-dance moving pictures, theatres, magazines books, Fortunately for the girls, however, their youth and attractiveness provide, often unconscious): or at any rate a young inan, with wi GREELEY* SMITH their leisure and their anusements, peataue of tnis young man that brings with it the problem of ths canteen. There are plenty of persons in the workl to tel young wo: : take a glavs of beer or a cocktall is to trifle with envied them their jobs and I shall not endeavor Moreo! what they say is not true, But it I true that the wom who does not take alcohol in any form keeps her youth and her Ag- young men, | m they sha And it is the ap T have nover th them, to wany are on $6 a Btes is 4 "As I did,to live eck, and when once the ure longer than she who takes beer =| but for tho tine the b oN path, or cocktails, oF whatever happens | Diigo ucepev and deeper i ter ome, a ; @ to be the favorite Maula refresh- | Whirl for tho very saxo cf tiene ment of the men she knows. i E thiak m Alcohol may not be sinful, but it | Meir hats to the Is fAttering. It is worse than a aixl in Now York crime --it is a blunder for any {| leuel 3 woman who wants to keep the clear oyes, the fresh color and the | hould take oif M-eap) eho te men chat to}. r Recruits in Ranks of Women Toilers’ Army---Fourth of a Series | of Articles by Nixola Greeley-Smith. MATCHES PENNE WITH AN “ASTOR AND WIS $1000 | Edward Krogsrrod Has Marvel- ous Luck Gambling With a Chance Acquaintance. Th that one of them ts every as true today as ft was In the (ime of the Pharaohs, The most | recent arriva Fawara in this vale ‘od, a ov who lives wo Hundred and 't It coat him $575 to Jo asks in return da inforny whouts nn | ore futher owns tie t saughter.) tin with tht ton eff Astor" inf Row] t the clovil rade! ud when Krogsrrod was Kro; suser w| -1ittn | Ant alt | Par Me dapper, dejivered into his hands he was weeping ‘ the fact that bitte old New York wasn't like tii in the oklen days" that all whe gilded palitces of ehance and have the @ tes Al ot all men. | graceful out of youth. et “Lam going to star 2 i am firet going to @ South e woman of leisure ‘ sort, and after tha’, desp nt aN Den Wonatel Incarceration, I fecl as CAN dente) 108 & iieet the world on equal snay be able i iin’ ; piation ig justice then n coast ax accomplished.” NeCAHRECAREREL a SAYS HE WILL GO BACK TO; "1" “Anne frac da a | PATER ON TO LIVE. CHANCE FOR THE EXERCISE OF «friend arr de any | COMMON SENSE. your threats of pe vera] Apart from the cunfusl rene ot Jennie Dut and se ae Is can take even one ¢ ' i, whetle drinks t : nuns return to T on: eractor of thely spoken ‘ take up heen broken in a ont of self: Hate Alaaniaoe ae uence and forgetty Me WO. HOt ¢ Site. $7 more nil cocktail and thinks he was ot paar reapeated an nt family Neve in urging: coy git) on it , In #pe: moment ise cia sala the ¢ vo lows usban. every how was a day, every das One ite ear, and that he felt down de is aes t ‘ immodintels Heart that his companio 1s one she is bound to moe. walt hother abot nim? He ‘ were experionel x . anv reying about me And frac | thought. How did ae sno of minutes, hours a0 that uunect of ino cage ahe'n rie thous he know “ . Serie - K right nad Host $9 largo a suid he would Well, what de vou thins the vars HOW CNE GIRL AVOIDS TAKING Not for her future husband, but — MeN, whe b> ind relatives of Jennie Hoxachie we | THE EASH:ST WAY. ova: pxevont well, sor that This 1 suffered?” anced the 5 ma in om a New York| in her that is better than | (iS ductal hat iad t tokied fonp Ken's o | ati the normone and truar than all Krow rial had had wor tot further refers to thy 6 te the goupels, she must keep the old chuck f | fnith—-not for men, not for any terial 1 ' tm t myself without a| man—dut for womanhood, ar winner went into his In iahment Death, Campbell and MeAli whee BUG TD) oii Bn Lasialy Eni ae ia had received ‘ aie tale | ley garnered it ap. 4 An 6 ———— ; V nbow Ring | Ve ‘ ty CARNEGIE IS OUT AGAIN 1 te ending mane le could not le Y | Knows ie be as wer t t wer riter did) 1 got a room w ith come i r lara number f a Bad Cold. In one month T saw Twas here in 1” OF w far (thousand and Andrew Carne Who, unt © an and atrals ea nats thres women Tr eas on ae Ne L of his physician, mained ‘ 1 this fello 0 ‘indulged, is no avclety | cltement I ae gee at hig home, Fifth avenue and y nOBE R tot the same along like nb. th street, r the last (Wo or this, ‘ House they a in order to re; trom a sey mh astounding, oe moxt xptens | the ¢ leaving + cold, was to-day et quite wen! writer’ f » the army Soo.any 1 again. Just glance ‘ at ‘ D It was said he ia Ved permise & ' " i oprivations afop from his phys clon to take is ingutticlently nourtwaed ubual dally walk Gowel the rexervoi inna Ak pe . tel nelined. : shat giila go wron. Aumber of desertion Aa ty f, MOAR . Hy ” AUD Questions, cenipiation to ie Lastest a | Wa olan (Va,) nex: Nppeal,) haps because tid see always the Ko, 4 Jude f Mea Ward Ainanay haw ACsived: |feenuio ona but k cen tale cee : ‘ bua i Its advent is a th forward | jaw ‘ , ate wea : wn to in every p in the , vir eVation, tak t mind saying to the a eay on $a you thas ‘ ‘ couBErY. Bho Alu ALS inal ring ioad sine and tae 4¢ men had the same choles ie. i sativority a nee 5 nae tig f par tween the ior and the easies: way wei to the Astor Ilo There th in the office in the urge of th Yagnls Gol, Cam now getting along, that these gitls had, the: found that one Menger startey year, if such question is one which) gaiviy well, Am working as a waitress © Louis had been there in room 300, b son be Sosided rem ¢d lections at for $3 pee week and iueals, and due to ho had paid ty advance and gone ova wtatistics an Ay of relate Y Ked of 5, 1 Manage, by The ont and the! facts. The New ri gets out od Bor aerrnie ‘ fn tga’ went to the F putt the best scariy pu!i-ation his iA dosaible marked effect on the number of dee Went to the " character. ‘The one ior iz is iully fia y J tips-abdut $10, Rctings recrult! should’ eclve™ with |i rhettea ty ie catty ane ae up to the standare t ‘eo zou cam seo Sor yourself Rew one Warde Nor Vow the ew Cateait ayscduct, iin ‘ - - — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 10, ms THE VERY HEN TEEL TRUST | THAT LAID THE EGGS | | FOR PRIZE CONTEST. 1912, KEPTBLACKLIST, INQUIRY 1 i) Witness divs Work Workmen Were Discharge Because of Their Labor Union Activity. WASHIN Steel TON, pra from the Keb, 10. That Incklist® of me mills on munt | Heenan AND THE VERY EG ' tu ie are ustally sufficient ; rely io allay minor irritations, re- ‘ wy St redness, roughness and insane ie re work AN chai ng, seothe sensitive condi- n int ! hr tions, and promote skin and wot and Tin hair health generally. Assisted Tia eel aECT ri im by Cuticura Ointment, it is ay Ww Kod ’ most valuable in the treatment Aine on : of eczemas, rashes and other ; nit ! : .. itching, burning infantile erup- . 1 Hot Ww inet of ving World's tior Caticura Soap wears to n Contest \\ 2 Aimounced ay afer, often outlasting several ERGLAL ihe ean Pun aT on Wednesday. cakes of ordinary soap andmak- nt, My. Kagle sate ing its vse most economical. \ een Lalo M Is country ail 5 Cutienra Soap Ointment sold cverrehere, r a t ne 4 e eturn ne fi th 2. i" THREE ALANMS SENt iN n he will make Tender cod en FOR LITTLE BROOKLYN FIRE. peta “ae Blaze in Lane's Shoe Factory Ape i's Me 4 ; ow tal gaat i DALY tsa bans Sai The Army of | Kj a tor a Time eH : oie aba sak renders| Consti tion fi hist Suits MiLAeRaA t ' a however, who| Se Growing Smaller Dey i j 0 1% Bte muRgented the ont w addvonsin Reviewed by Gen, Baden- aA oar EA tee ta one fis pohite ut tthe « f they knew Powell at the Seventy-f Iraned ts lana: Wo Be Gap sIOUF" Se” the PRON eee Ane RoW 1D Regiment spn Meyer Gaynor, ‘ | hy: . inlet ive minutes was i 1 hundred: en | wutfictent > loft for the! The -# varia will Agee Beowis oF An omy Naw ot tie when he win Announced tn Wednes: ond Ne « vine _ . ‘ “ World, Thad were iT \ ' yo cabbish wee burning: ahah Raith 1 corner and t sey were area \ 1 inl wipe mules pour That Cou nue, tht ata AU eRe CHUM ICM LT with the old nt del 1 H ‘ , ble effective 1 vyrived withs t temeay, rout 9, He | ty voc, Hale’s Honey W n 16 ge eT c naa ons tll Of Horehound and Tar unpadi \ : thie n hig Soothes and heals sore throat, hoarne- “tye force 0 8 that responded ness, dryness and all irritation a i “0 tle: flames’ a Sold by drugyists, url \ standin me . Rie | ” 1 , ‘ | ' : | | ar ne he , nation bl wrappers, ly you wi rae ait luscious Sunkist” orang: pen om u ' heir own tree —a finer flavor than you have ever before Purp Om tasted—at no higher prices than you have + i paid for those of much /eis quality. een ot Insist on each « Ne aartr Just you in a wrapper marked “S pees kist.”” For such are ger | WHITE STAR LINER CELTIC DELAYED BY HEAVY GALES. | by this wholesome f economical *' Sunk Ay nae take the place of svectsin many l: tour at Su Beautiful Orange Spoon Yours ¢” “Save 12 “Sunkist ‘ lemon wrappers, ‘ ; cutfrom wrappers, to us, with 12c in st a You this gout: Iver orange Fores ional sp or trademarks and Ic in Not responsible for casi bh the mails. Protect Yyourtef! AY FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the and 20c in stamps. AST | , ’ ality—genuine Rogers’ rier " Original 4 Gonvine qualtyorg a i Economical seeds in a little farm or country ‘Sunkist"Lemon plot of your own and net o@ handsome profit when harvest a } the comes round, See Su TE World “Faris, Ranches, Acre 4 PD Ni q LK age, Ete.” ads. to-morrow, ts ee initationg? TheFood Drink forAllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any “dk Trust eo’ Avsist on ‘ HORLICK’S” che © vevsege come 192 North Clark Sireet, Chicago, Il!. of thelr 1 on activity or for ind Gat no mon thus Hated could] OFFERED AS PRIZE FOR seta Job with the steel firms, was the THE BE ANSWER, y before tie Stanley Commit. | tee tosday given by 1. HL Seldex of " Hined to say Where h , . threatened ' finally asserted that WA Ha of the Pit Leader, id shown ft to him, ri ¢ vanebie,* explatied Seite tow yohas tt told me vit the # whoration would gt ) tes for Ut, and that ifr that i€ it became Plead Teademerd ep\itered a Fruit Growers Exchange KING ALFONSO VISITS VICTIMS OF THE FLOOD. Finds Much Suffering in Seville in Tour of City’s Poorer Sections ed by People, vin, Feb. 10.—King. Al- uffering rr vation ot flooting of thelr houses, | sand men have of ef nent, bat de streets heers The Right Soap For Baby’s Skin Is Cuticura Soap N the care of baby’s skin and hair, Cuticura Soap is the ’ mother’s favor- ite Not only ~ is it unrivaled in purity and refreshing fra- hut its gentle emollient 43 Ww j yrance, You probably can, and at good pay, if you have a “Situation Wanted” “ad ated in tO-mows row’s Sunday World, which will cost but from “12-words-forea- quarter” up. : a SOW ~ SO both use and read Syntey’ Werle ads. to-morrow, They Fill Lite with Cont aad Pocketbooke with Proat-: (u