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‘DEACON FIRES cs _ talen! THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY _FEBRUARY 15, | THE PASTOR WITH |, BLUE ENVELOPE Leaves It on Pulpit of Union Church, Emerson, N. J., for \ Rev, F. M, Pohl. —_——. BUT HE KEEPS HIS POST. Causes Excitement as Great as Arrest of Recorder by Ex- Pinochle Deacon Roscoe. {Special to Phe Evening Wosid.) WMBRSON, N. J, Med. 1 In the Midst of the Kreat public furor over | the arrest of Recorder Blasius Moren- dino by ex-Pinochle Deacon J. Vroom, Roscoe, formerly of North Hackensack, now the stalwart mer: and policy force solus and in pluribus of Emerson, the good folk of the borough had al- Most forgotten that a singular thing had occured at the Union Chureh, when | the Rev. I. M. Pohl had a blue en- Velope slipped to iim by Presiding Elder Dietrich Wuitt—said blue en- | velope announcing that the Rev. Pohl Was summarily dismissed from further | service ax pastor of the church. The blue envelope-—sometim ferrod to as the iron ball—rarely ite tragic role in the chur 7 Ifa stor ix about to be tired he geserall Blean 5 Bets wiral of it a month or «o in ad- GI vance. He is, of ancicnt cust met My] by @ solemn committee of elders, a " relate to him in a 1c set of Speeches that he is in such a that the elders—i and gentle kind @round for another pulpit where ho may find the great rewards he merits. ELDER WULFF ADOPTS THE BLUE ENVELOPE METHOD. Presiding Elder Wuift of Emerson's Vaion Church does not beileve in go- ing to such epeciaus lengths, Mo had read of the blue envelope method as employed in other institutions devoted to the arts and Jiterature, and he de- elded the best way to announce to the Rey. Pohl that he was fired was to leave a bine envelope on the pulpit. He argued that when tho pastor climbed up there to preach his Sunday sermon he could find it and read his fate. Elder Wulff stated briefly in the ceru- lean missive that Pastor Pohi was fired for the simple reason that thare w: enough cash on hand to pay his salary. Wulff had waited for the Rev, Pohl to resign, but as the pastor had manifested | |Wnen Girls Bevora 4 Too Efficient They Are Laid Of ;3 aS and Green Hands Are Broken In, Because They | Can Earn Less Money, and Therefore Are Cheaper to Employ. cal, and | rit of love | him to lool: hum the Great Struggie by the Consumers’ League to Obtain “Shorter Work Days and Better Wages for the Women Who Are Compelled to Be Their Own Bread Winners. In New York no woman less than twenty-one years of age may work morc than sixty hours a week. The Jaw making a ten-hour day the maximum for young girls was passed as the result of agitation by the Con- sumers’ League, an organization of women who buy and who feel that they are vitally concerned with the prob- lems and the surroundings of the women who make or sell, so long as the ficiency terminate with deat age, m not in While those w I sympa retire a woman darning socks, still the fact earning wome as employ I lieve that all wom continue to work for wa er than washing dishe view 1s taken by the majority of w must impair thelr value | (THE GIRL ON THE FIRING LINE | nn Be cane e+ eto ONY Copyright, 1912, oy the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), de Unioniasm the Only Hope of New York Working Women—Kighth of a Se Articles by Nixola Greeley-Smith. Valuable to an employer than a woms «»| BOLD, FLIRTING WHALE man's service nd ef- | 5) 1912. THIS ACTRESS HAD | A DIVORCE TRIAL : iss verter Was Scared} but She Didn't | | on Stand, | Forget Her Lines. | | CAN'T GET DECREE |Pajama Parties in “Bachelor” YET, ' Apartment Not Sufticient to Satisfy Judge. | Geortrude Vanderbilt, the petite and attractive young actress, whose dream | of marital bliss was shattered when she Aiscovered her husband, Dailey, had a “bachelor” Robert 1. | apartment | wined and dined other women, | jt soft failed to obtain a divorce tn the Supreme Court to-day, Several witnesses testified, before Justice Hotenkiss, that they lor apartn y-fourth str at No. on various occasions, Init there was no evidence of Dailey having been found in mpromising position th any of them, “Having in mind the undomestic | class to which the platntif? and des |tendant tn thia action belong,” salt » Hotchkiss, IL certainly hot grunt a decree on the evidence | Arthu: oil, counsel for Mra, Dailey, ed the Court to adjourn the ease for one week, that he might hy vortuntty of presenting further y as to the s-on" in the apartmen sald Justice Hotchkiss, “Ti grant your request, but you must prove | compromising circumstances, | will sign a docreo dn thts case."* Mrs. Datley was not tn court, when her case took such an abrupt turn. Sho | | was the first witness called, and im- | mediately after leaving the stand, she left the court room, explaining sho had | to catch a train for Fall River, Se ee aM Re tate Gore sense rue thy - na AND WINKS AT A BRIDE! : Ure BACHEDOR "ROOMS. fro: that jotte Perkins Gilman and her | should | ses after mar- | w The pretty Mttle dancer was charm. | That's the Story 1 Volt by Several) itty gowned ina blue dross, rpany of | ninet: rs old,” and added she had Among them | never ny of the offenses with recently secretary | which she charged her husband, erican line before I) ww Dailey | song writer, told Justice Hotehicdss he | was the real overlord of the bachelor with | apartment. | u husband parted. She was apparently ome hesitancy res » Lever had stage fright * he sald, eaited to the wite Driscoll admitted sare |ty he would have to wire to the little dancer that It “ls not all over yet.” However,” sald Mr, Driscoll, “L think *y the time we get through with the de parties held tn the nt, at the next hear- | the Judge will grant | Mrs. I in the West fled he had seen Dailey en- rtment many times with women, b ever with Mrs. Dailey. “How often?’ asked Mr. Driscoll, | Sometimes every night for weeks a "was the answer, the elevator KEYS TO APARTMENT CHANGED | Hololadsg FREQUENTLY, JEAN SAYS | “How with him oe sometimes there would be sev- eral, but usually Just one." any women would there be “Were they always the same women?” | |f! “No, sir; they were nearly always different ones, I couldn't attempt to} deseribe all of them to you." John M. Welsh, who had an apart. ment in the same hou: Jean Schwartz, who sald he was « “Dd you give Dailey permtaston to if apartment, then?” was asked, I gave him the keys, In fact, | T gave other follows the keys from time to time, but when TI wi away—and that was very often—Datley always had the keys." Attorney Driscoll sald he would be | prepared to show by other witnesses at |the next hearing of the case, that silic pajama parties, which, lasted from early evening till early morning, were held by Dalley and his women friends in the bachelor apartment, and that on there occasions there was much drink- | ing and hilarity, | where | trimmed | Diplomats Who Arrived Here | with white tace, and wore a large purpte | To-Day. hat, She simply told of her marriage | To-Diy. to ‘Dalley in Baltimore, Feb, 6, 1909, ‘The President of the Hamburg: | when, she confessed, she waa “only YOUR INVESTMENT is a wise one, if the player-piano you buy has the right tone quality, the proper construction, of the best materials, and the price is right. mY “with the Tone you can’t f ve these requial is in iM Convenient Paymeata, pery for ‘Hooklet, ‘IFTH AVENUE was when [was || tand, I'm glad it's || ty-fourth street || ) corroborated || the elevator boy. \| | Inviting Avorn Rich Strength. Fine Flavor. All that a good coffee at a popular price shoul | Our Favorita | 1 | | i] MERICA has en- joyed H-O Oat- meal for breakfast for over 30 years—every * morning. Because it’e the only prop» erly cooked oatmeal. We eteam cook it two hours in the mill <= you cook it only 20 minutes, Oatmeal has to be cooked that long to be digestible, nutritious, healthful. The distinctive, delicious flavor of H-O is because it is a i | Many times the members of the Consumers’ League| riage. They contend that in no other! o¢ the American Fmbassy at Beriln and| Justice Hotohkiss wanted to know te Bie Me Ye 3 Wa dar ili Sicee Suing tt waa iaezided) have endeavored to have the State Iaw amended so as| W: oan) 67 wife be: econpealeally: Ja8e:| now transfor uras; Charles | just when Mra, Dailey and her actor f 0 elderly pastor was amazed at the | . to forbid work exceeding ten hours a day by women of] Pendent: & H, Curtls, tc retary at Chis- — cover of tho Bible, But wien ho hd | GREELEY SMITH) manufacturers they have always met defeat at Albany. | upon every woman wio te Bias ie eases rah erty a eee ene ane nat ciety wet) ‘The Consumers’ League obtained also the law prescribing guarded |and her work to continue tt a PER uttrbar Roneai nt Gan gaan pend iis activities. ‘There were avout | MAChines in factories, laundries, ete, But while they have been falrly suc- arts all confer so much joy to iico, and Pedro Bidatt, Spanish Registered Established twenty-five persons :n church, and the | cessful In obtaining better hours and conditions of work, the women who I h te Ae ‘onsul- to Mexico, ins iM Gas, Rev. Pohl delivered a sermon on the | conduct the Red Cross of the army of wage earners have been able to do| 4, musicians ar poten ms M bela bae hai et a bos - ieeaibue proseen OF & ie penne ie very little toward obtaining a living wago Jn the underpaid industries, | doing for ty bee n Be tes Mika woke g yol= | | custom turn over in his gray Presid. | I” New Zealand, where women vote, does not pay a girl to attain a k regarcing the adven of Mra. : ing Elder Wulff was not there to Jisten, | mum wage in all industries is high degree of efficiency. The mo- W. Ward, the youthful bride of He had slipped in with the blue enve- |Muntained by Ik ment a factory 4:21 gets too rapid ple os Sag Med cl ne ant and the Cw orsée Ss lope, left it and slipped out again. There a Judge ruled recently that an oF Pecemere ane ia est o week's tee shat far atious th all solemnity ; POOSRUSY. WH ITEWASHING » TO) lnduatty ‘whlch doen. ney Ber womens | Steve than hes Dene se sedi aigietae ar We invite your inspection of a very compre- TALK OF BLUE ENVELOPES, is" nis 8 panei) Upan ee9l7))) syutem. It pays all na fle Mra, Wand was lapping her hensive showing of new models and advanced styles gi Elder Wulff was Jn,| Rho owner OF # match tacsory: WAM) oFs,| better to break in the banda @ excitement of in domestic and foreign Corsets. whitewashing Mr. I cel- |dered to pay a ving wage or to @reon girl than to keop on paying ie He was too bu owashing to | solve. Ligh wages to the efficent girl. | Felicita Corsets—Made here by French cor- talk about bi He had] “The souls and bodies of the “There !s one store in w York City | setieres on American lines. The fabrics include which counts on saving $50 a month by! discharging girls after thelr wages have reached a certain point. Many a girl who has worked up to $10 or $12 or $15 aj heard that the stick along Me was rorry to he him completely up in the alr, i Pohl w the blue young women of New Sealand are of more importance than your Profits,” the Judge declared, “It would be better to send the whole As | k finds herself displaced after oh yy teeter he ane ea jy | match industry to the bottom of ch mas by the green girl taken on| ster of recon he didn't’ know he he could ¢ te betw : the ocean an. go back to Miuts and = {yy) tie Christmas rush.” | fire-sticks than to drivo young girls into the gutter.’ Witht H | WHEREIN EFFICIENCY DOES NOT PAY THE WORKING GIRL. This seems to me to be the hardest of | Patton, wife of Dr. I : itions which the Girl on the| president of Princetd realization | §: mastering and whit dite any more b! mer President: Cleveland of New Zealand in| M much use writing he'd quit. @ commission to)! Between the Me ies Nie CRHIeM Ot WRAL OoEMICHien e to her that Le tad Gossard Laced-Front Corsets—A number son's mre having th it nton Chura hi Emere | diving w In each Industry In Mass | CON Ae Jie 1 tat Te me “aunty de Keates f res fenma her his white of new styles added to regular line, now ready. oN NE winters |yachusetts with a view to the estab- " a girly here | Hon, but ttdu only. technical. Cou ‘on 3.50, 5.00, 6.50, 8.00, 10,00, 12.50 to 20,00, He REET AA ne teed Ted a] Gooupalten for wainenc to girls. Hare) Lem, RHE The only technical. County BS r0 210, eae on Shy TRADE UNIONISM THE ONLY) oii icing to have to work for «| BArwi4 WII examine Lahey @ ty his New Brassieres ~ Perfect fitting models, do- HOPE OF THE New YORK GIRL. Jiiving and that certain forms of work ee io i. anout fort Hot mestic and French hand-made, all sty es. Prices Other Consumers’ Leagues throughout ch} has repeatedly threatened t $1.00, 1.50, 2.50, 4.50, 8.50, 10,00, 12.50 to 25.00, the puntr oward the would wife and three childrer Wh ” end ospect In New nion ev tar hallucinations, He de * A AS : * York does not seem at all beiwit, 1 ter ounty awex lin $125,000 Specials in American Lingerie the only he f the Girl on the 1 R » and being one day able to| World and its people will so: rk Z ae »f Line te fi ord fon, trade untonism, | patrontze thet: troyed by a tire caused by Gowns, $1.00, 1.50, 1.95, 2.75. Value from In New York the Consumers! 1 ony the POs secs mn $1.50 to 4,50, hambers 3000 yubsertbing mi rs, but aga fu DP Waninontanerinink: Wie, Fy £, 1.5 3 5 a thousands’ of other women in the’ clty’| snobbish spirit: wich prevents organisa. | hioaceton fami When : tne Consumer Combinations, $1.00, 1.50, 1.95 and 2.50, Lauer 3 de Gogorza and amilated In one Way or another, tion and concerted action and the fact! hand's ‘ My RICKS Value $1.50 to 4.00, her husband, Einillo de Gogorza, satled the League and are gulded In pure) that a Woman's stay tn industry 4 | safety to-day on the French liner La Proy ne, soods by its quarterly bulletins, | uncertain, A man w places tr Mme. Lames ta golng to Italy for Dulletins set forth the conditions health, having ynpelied, upon the | ot and the Wages paid to Girls e of her physi Line by different em. concert tour in this ¢ For the last w has been laid up w apartment at the Ritz-Carit had two previous serious att and her physician, De, pt ou secretary of Broadway League, whic’ iNOTED WOMEN CAUSE ARREST OF A FARMER. | Cor, ins th Ke St. coby, urged h > give up her Thetr purpose {a | two or three months, ditions of worls for age ea ing Ww bd Me citn ao Garanae (ua singer's on, We that we have been DAYS band, J for th when the p Agee. Atte, wailed te (ty, that she had stated 4 succeeded Ret minepime anne tal ter 2" sas ST) 1,200 Beautiful Dresses of art, ed mach! We are working to obe | Messiline, Taifeta, Whipcord, Lingerie, | “Mme, Hames," said ber husoand, tain a nine-hour law wonten of all 1) Voile, Pongee, Velvet, Checks, White “wisbes © to y she could not have But every ti we jake an ef-| Serge Colored Serge, Foulard eo made Ast nt, she considers fon or even to get tho | or . sl » America tie t oper present ten-hour law extended to women Prices before the fire were up to $25.00 world, and that nowher than t ty. ne of more cultivated more earnestly the manufacturers beat us, | = me, Mactertinck wite of Muurien’ “rhe wages of gl candy ma 3,000 Fine Waists ... / i ston, also Was box fa Prices were $1.50 to $2.00 \ onze ? Before iris $3, Ase Mine, M abled her hus years of age) “In castaln of the employments | open to women in New York tha most discouragiug thing is uot the low wages paid to the beginner, recruit, bus the tees aan oes i. $10 Long Cloth Coats................... z | White Petticonts, C band at Nice other provis chase before thme she has cable: esophos advice on housekeeping, ‘ombinations & Night Gowns . $2.00 fine Silk, Batiste, also showing the Learn to Make Your Own Frock ach Practical Dress- cutting, Dressi king, De= gning and Mil nery, present mode of dress, 2.50, 17.50 to 20.00, 14.50, 16.50, 20.00 to Value 75¢ to $2.00, We dauiies seo GILLIES COFFE 2ni8-2H Bet. Park F4. Tea Drinkers WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS tin Ninons and Coutils, newest novelties in Silk Elastic Corsets, as well as plain and fancy Tricot Cloths. Made in the very newest styles to conform with the Valleda Corsets—French imported models, direct from Paris, Very chic and attractive. $10.00, 28.50, Petticoats, $1.95, 2.95 and 5§Value Corset Covers and Drawers, 50. James McCutcheon ¢& Co., Sth Ave. and 34th St, yy SSS SSS SSS = SS Sek Positively a Necessity io ETL INDIA AND. CEYLON We are $5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 10,00, 3.00 to 10,00, ind $1.00, Opposite 'dor/-Astoria wee ia” oe YS|s TEA Saja SosgGSooeooosslL= Speisieeseze S355 SET. 11g" E 120" S Avi ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY AND PATENT GROATS 2190 ON GREDIT ne quRiese J MORRIS 267 W 125 ive 8 AVE