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MUST A WOMAN USE HER JOB? Miss Rose Schneiderman Says Marriage Should Be ' No Bar. NOT NEEDED AT HOME. * Séff-Respecting Women Do ~ Not Mix Love Making With Business, Merguerite Mooers Marshall. @ married woman incapable certain clever modern writers |, have been asserting insistently the ab- solute necessity of economic indepen- dence for wives, the Continental and Commercial Bank of Chicago has de creed that the marriage of its women employees must result automatically tn their discharge. “Business and matrimony do not £0 together,” says the bank's vice-presiden W. G, Schroeder. “Love affairs in Danks should be thoroughly discow aged. Married women should be at heme, not at a typewriter or adding machine, and should not arrogate the rights of single women who have to earn their own livin It occurred to me that Mian Rose subject. Bo I called on her with Mr. occur at the time dispens| ices. quently or st an excellent atural aptitude care of children. W. pomp which she @chroeder’ eWered the last one first. And work, | ‘What we do want is shorter work- | fag hours, which will kive every one a ance, and higher pay, which will mean a living wage for every worker. NO S8BLF .- RE ‘CTING MAN 'WOULO LIVE ON WIFE'S WAGES. “It te @ favorite argument in some quarters that the wife who works out- aide ed home really loys two sala ves, her own and ser husband's, takes bread out of the mou @ome unmerried woman. But do you) th Suppose « self-respecting marrivd man | Oct Weuld consent to live on his wife's {n- eeme, even though he fills ‘the business world which 1 wise be occupled by some poor unmar- ried man? And certainly the bachelors aren't jealous of the ried men for! ,. The jury whieh ts t “Wo that disposes of the argument | | that the married woman stiould be dis- | 5° eharged to protect her unmarried sis-| | f* Miss Schneiderman eaded briskly. | i Perecnaity, 1 can't help feeling that thie bank's action ip duc w the fact) eat they found they could hire young, matrained girls more cheaply than the | © women who had stayed long enough in their service to marry, These women were experienced and provably knew thelr economic’ value. Girls who had Rot worked before Would be willing to take emailer wages. QUERKE DISCHARGED WHEN] os the first witness ‘ -ENTITLED TO MORE PAY, ya Fae sytopey A *E know that certain department stores | sions t here in New York make a practice of| y @achargin’ the clerks wh several years in their sery out dn hts Mr. Moss ask wyer Levy gelman from if) tor was no to the ney will begin at the bottom of the » the “Mm the Chicago bank octal says ried women belong a* home 1 reminded Mise Schneider- man. | , Anderson Fore. O Car Co (Detroit Electric)— General Vehicle Co—805 Fifth Ave (Commercial) @he smiled a trife wearlly, “When i 0 Ri Li LIC K Ss 2296 Broadwa: and oom) Healey Co—1654 Lia hy ( ‘WI people understand,” she sald, “that Baker Vehicle ee Brood roadway (Passenger and Hupp-¥eate Electric Car 1980 way (Pas- ties ost ine ron, daa cones Brot Eloctrle Vehicle’ Co—@ Canal Pl Bi Lansden Co FO er ie! Nowak XJ (Commer f the ADA connes on quently Pere race tient ae Origa! Ry Genuine (Gomamereal) ( oe sad rane & Lag aS oh my oneare) and K and making clothes, Couple Gear Co—140 Broadway (Commerc! Studel —! preperation of many Kinde ot teed | MALTED M I LK Electric Caribe Corporation 80 Cortlandt Strect (Passenger and spate | ly the products of the great can- The Foed:drink for All Ages. (Pass Walker Vehicle Co—80 Chr BS (fenmeretal | the teaching of the children, all | Flanders enuf'g Co--1989 Broadway (Passenger (Commercial al things are now done away from @arried school tien objects the »” I observed, the most ritteulous imed, Bish mil mated | ENR AIM ER CIE I hoe unmarried he replied. y shouldn’ ponal hablus P justifiable. prisoner, THE BVENING WORLD, Young Wife Who Slew Husband Says His tise Crazed H GENEVIEVE 3. NICODEMUS er|RVAL'SLAWYER SAYS SUGAR MEN WERE MERCILESS Segal Refinery Could RunOnly on Capital Furnished by Trust’s Minority. Lawyer Samuel Untermyer was called to the atand at the opening of the Sugar Trust trial to-day. He came into the case as counsel for Segal, and in his client's behalf had pleaded with John E. Parsons against the sale of Segal's we- curities, and asked that he be given an opportunity t the Pennsyl- vania Sugar Refinery “L told Parsons that Segal could not pay the loan unl be opened,” testi told him capital, Refining Cos supervision finery, «o that the interests of their see curities ight be safeguarded.” WILLING TO RUN IT WITH TRUST'S OWN CAPITAL. ‘The witness said Mr. Parsone’ told him the ‘Trust had fed on proms jxes for several years, and he doubted if Segal had fully acquainted vermyer with all. the | yer told of pleading that mitted to run the fl |fourth of its daily barrels a nited SI then read a letter written by Parsons to Henry 0. Havem karding Mr. Untermyer's visit, In which he advised against permitting Polley that bars her out from tne lors frankly of her tng with i and has no difficulty in securing a leave of absence NO REASON WHY WOMCN SHOULD NOT BE BOOKKEEPERS. you think married women should be er 1 enographers?"” sper and She may for writing and physical #he do for th not fitted? particular job. To bring in a pure- ly persona) issue like that of mar- riago Or celibacy is a gratuitous "uit on the part of the course there are certain poslth trust, and then ateadini qualifications nece: css of the employer, | making always occurs out of office 1 Inquiry Into per In that so invariably the ca But employ- to decide the speech, clan, Borough ef the Bronx, was called | He was axked as upon the body of Nico» By a series of technical objec- ) the questions propounded by Mr, | pre Riegelman the autopay upon Mr, Moas called | broke ¢ “Just Say ” ‘More healthful than Tea or Coffes, with the weakest digestion. | pa pe A her ser- acher 1s fre+ A woman yer. the vody of sale dinit that they prefer mar Behnelderman, Vice-President of the rf aani's Teote L ephi cpa Imignt| Shook. She does not need to spend the Lpolps O EE AE e Lanea . ‘ . ra t . lone, as the former are have some interesting opinions on this| entln day With her own tte ae mt liceenor sense of responsibility. Why should not the judgment. be She, has lived through the fonal disturbani ‘acteriat And the working mother, the working father, feels exertions 19 ehildre suppose the final objection to King {s that it tends to mi husband lazy and dependent," suggested, too, as well WIVES TO WOR t that his wife May no derman, Ketting w job at the wash! other places of bi It's too bad that ¢ thelr wives ought to b nce at the best employm: stead of being forced Into the ty uit there Is one 1 for the working woman, with an amused smile. “ mixes business and society. hours. with men." | su0 cried bitterly, | was seated. Mrs. Nicodemus, the witness, room, | from the Ate! lan 1 identified the body the Lebanon Hospital prlor opay, the court took a rec fate por= | General Motors Truck Co—? (Commercial) 55 Duane Street lequally in favor of the married woman? em supposed to be char- of young unmarried people. at upon her uling the future of her SHIFTLESS MEN COMPEL THEIR ness were closed to asire which will have no effect in penalizing marriage concluded, at Is what employer has in mind a that ‘love affaira in banke Vo relf-respect- or profession Her love burying her face in hi hands upon the tale at which she WOMAN ONTRML 2S FIRE BREAKS | a“ cuRT wite of and mother of the slain {man, who sat in the rear of the court was led, weeping hysterically, demus had told the jury of his son to the au , pen the refiner: Ain full, Hi they might n if the mino: capital and th put be limited of Its capacity. rt then took up the tters and, after argume ‘Cousin as Ington _B. Sugar Trust. * gat with bowed h while District-Attorney ®] Wise read them to the jury. AVOIDED AROUSING CLUBMATE'S SUSPICIONS. In reply to @ letter of Nov. 19, 1903, f person, he “vould insist. on her GET YOUR STOMA AND YOUR MEALS If your meals don’t taste right or ‘ou feel bloated after ea! ng, ind you believe the food w! fects you; the au eat lies heavy our stomach; if you have difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations , undigested food and gas, you your mind that you need bite of f nt and strength ‘ou must first get your health: condit n by Then, vend your meals ° You won't have any k headaches, ping and other disorders, The American Express Company, after testing electric vehicles for over three years, has bought 75 for their New York City service. proves the efficiency of the electric. Electric Vehicles are Sold in New York City by Co—840 West st! The New York Edison Company—At Your Service THURSDAY, 5, | Of witty Jents, funny stories, comic pictures, +) Women le-| cock Alley in the Waldorf-Astoria, aad mj artd Ward Motor Vehicle Com1161 at Bea tr Waverley Co—2008 Broadway () Commercial) Gerding Mr. Ado take me some time to e the information absolutely cor- rect. It would be of no use to you otherwine, some of which I must get from his own lips, and not have him suspect me in any way, and then ‘have his statements verified by those having business refations with him, And there are several in the Manu- facturers’ Club, of which he is a member, and I one of the board of directors, In_a later letter Stetson wrote: The Pennsylvania Refinery, from information I have received from moat reliable sources, I know will not tun for month a. The time may not be far distant when, if the American Sugar Re- fining Company desires, they can acquire possession of a majority of Be Pennsylvania Refinery Com- ‘When such mi American Company's re, if you will give me the opportunity to work the deal for your company, I can serve you as faithfully and well as any one and make @ commission {rom present cwnoers of che plant. A letter from Gustay Kissel ty Have- meyer asked the Gugar Trust to release him from secresy t ht tell George H. Earle jr., of the Real Estate Trust Company, the facts in the $1,280,000 loan i» egal and Havemeyer's connection with’ tt. He also asked sanction for his plan t@ resign ax director and permit the elec- tion of a new boar. Judge Hand ruled against the admit- tance of a report of a stockholders’ be the meeting of the Trust. At this meeting the directors holding proxies drafted a resolution of indemnity for John Parsons and Henry O. Hi losses they may have incurred. cutor Wise contended that the purpose of this resolution was to cover up Ha- if those concerned in the Sega? nlawfully using $1,200,000 of the phn LAUGH FOR AN HOUR. You surely wil ae thousands will if you nend that time, enjoying the 16 vases riddles, tricks, pureles, &c.. that compose the brand of the weekly Joke i. free with next Sum day’ mb on Chairs in Pea- cock Alley When Snake Appears. A green water snake, eighteen inches long, with beady eyes and red tongue, stuck {ts head from a gold chair in Pea+ immediately there was was @ chair- climbing contest among the women. A beltboy finally captured the reptite, which probably is some woman guest's pet. It has been taken to the Lost and Found room. ial csi | Brandt Grand Jary Adjourns. , The Grand Jury which has been in- |, ating the Brandt case adjourned afternoon until next Tuesday. ne Witness was called during to- CH FIXED RIGHT WILL TASTE GOOD w Discovery tones up 1s in the assimilation of food so that it imparts strength to the Caeie? juices. It makes rich, red blood and tunes the nerves to their natusal powers kills the germs of disease and rebuilds the tissues‘of the body. Go right to your druggist and secure a bottle, take three doars—one before each mi ou truly don't feel the immediate benefits simply return the bottle to the druggist and get your money back. After taking a full bottle there beno traces of stomach trouble. Your appetite will be much better and your me: will taste good, C ecner 8 New Di covery is on sale at all druggi This Phone Worth 3000- MAROH 321, James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street ’ 34th Street On Friday, March the 22nd JUNIORS’ SUITS AND DRESSES. Suits of Navy Blue Serge or Mixed Fabrics,—trimmed or strictly tailored models. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 22.50 and 25.00 Dresses of stripe or plain Taffeta,—yoke and cuffs of lace or net. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 14.50 Coats of Serge or Mannish Mixed Fabrics. Full length model. Size 12 to 16 years. 12.75 WOMEN’S HOUSE GOWNS AND NEGLIGEES China Silk Negligees, Empire lace trimmed. model. 12.50 Negligees of Messaline, lace and lingerie trimmed. Loose and Empire models. 6.25 Kimonos of Crepe de Chine, trimmed with fringe and hand-embroidery. 8.50 and 11.50 Negligees of Albatross, lace and ribbon trimmed. 6.75 and 9.50 Kimonos of Flowered Crepon, trimmed with satin or moire silk. 1.75, 2.25 and 2.95 James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street eS | 1879 HINAL Clean-up (LIMITED TIME ONLY) At 44 West 34th St. SPECIAL NOTICE! About April Ist we will occupy 42 West 34th St., the build- ing acjoining our present store—five | great floors. Wherfalterations are come pleted at St., of years, insistent ing and run to Smart Styles in Boots, Colonial: pn ADVANCE SPRING SALE Pumps, s, Gibson Ties and Oxfords. Made of Tan and Black Russia Calf, Glazed and Dull Kid, Suede, Patent Leather, White Duck, etc. 2.95 per pair former price 4.00 3-85 per pair former prices 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 Men's Sorosis Boots and Oxfords 3-85 per pair former prices 5.00 and 6.0: James MeCreery & Co. g4th Street 23rd Street James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street: Dry 34th Street FUR STORAGE Cold Air—New Improved Metho:. VAULT ON PREMISES, Furs and Fur Trimmed Garments re- ceived for storage. Charges for alterations and repairs below usual prices during the Summer months, To tomers facilitate delivery in the Fall, cus- are requested to send garments to be altered or repaired as early as possible. 23rd treet IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO GET IT. 34th “treet —_—_—_—_—_—_—<—_<_<£<<=_<_<_£_=_====£_=_=z=—————————————————————— marked, cost or at $».50 ductions $40.00 mades, The Tailors’ Custom ing dull equalling 15¢l BUFFALO, B57 Mala. we will occupy the entire building, which we have leased for along term past daylight floors, and asement, tripling our floor space. This is in ree sponse to greater GEORGES, and marks another step in our marvellous successes. ’S time for men to forget where they usually buy cloth- where, to clear stocks, before we occupy our new building, at 42 West 34th St., we have slashed right and left throughout the store, until every medium and heavyweight gar- ment now remaining is "former prices, detailed list of the re- All $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and Suits and Overcoats *Q All $28, $30, $35, Suits and Overcoats ‘} 4” Our losses will be tremendous but not as big as your savings for these are not ready- are uncalled-for ; and GEORGES MODEL | CLOTHES, built by Tailors’ finest $30 to $60 prod 44West34thSt. Bet, Broadway and Fifth Ave, ALSO 42 West 34th embracing five New York's demand for a come on the GEORGES, regardless of or $14. 50. A follows: and $45.00 remember, Merchant $25 and $75 arments Tailors, dur- seasons, and Merchant ucts. NEW YORK STORES AT BOSTON, 884 Washington, PROVIDENOR, BG) Westminster,