The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1912, Page 6

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is t Half of the Wages Her + Old Man Receives. op Bad wou. think, Lady Coox,” t What of them?" E J" he Js mastor Wants the Woman to 9 a Fair Divide, the to which she ts entitled,” | EDS iT FOR PARTIES. fady Cook Urges a Law » To Force the Husband To Share Pay With Wife) DESPITE WARNING sitccusez iboats 3° ff it fs i | i ; i & # hy i i HE tr 7 i i : i i | i ' i “Mra, Harvey Wiley even a step Shia cit, Staite at end wite 4 ial | | | | ie MARRIED WOMEN, it will mot be eo long before framed for the benefit ef tolls and receives not a It te only logical that jened with ef Parties were foregone, education meg- lected and the iittie luxuries that de- Ught every woman were unheard of, “*Yeu, I am etrongly in favor of a law built along the suggestions of Dr. Schmidt, and hope that the movement now started will not die for lack of eu- thustasm on the part of the women of Washington.’ “It this became a law,” went on Lady a woman might have opportuni thes in this way to enjoy little harm! Bleasures euch ag an occasional mati to which she ht take her children, but which'ehe often het! to do in the fear of being though avagant, Which to the mother of would indeed be a boon aipce, many times, for that very reason, Bhe seos Mttle or nothing beyond the home have: Pe a ns Widow of Darwin James Dead. jen James, widow man Darwin R, Fi Darwin R. James -, president of the Brooklyn Young | her |York Hospital after an alleged at- After an illness of more than three | THE EVENING WORLD, |KING OF HUNGARY THREATENED TO QUIT. “This Is No Time for Sentiment,” NIECE WITH GUN | Francis Joseph Declared at | i] Height of Crisis. fil my sovereign duties by duties —— | FIRST GIRL STAGE DRIVER. |<; a ‘To-Day Taking Passe and Mall Over Dangerous Route. ODE Robertson, twenty-one years old, ald | = to be the firet girl stage driver in the United States, to-day began*her daily run between Meeker and Buford, a dis- | tance of ihirty miles, | She has signed a year's contract to operate the stage line between Meeker | and Buford, which will take her over | | VIENNA, April L="Ae crowned King of Hungary for forty.five years,” | after threatening to abdicate, in his ine |terview yesterday with Premier Khuen- Hedervary regarding the resignation of mi the Hungarian Ministry, “I have always Told to Put Down “Untoad- | respecte tne internal constitutional [rights of the nation. Hungary never ed” Weapon, Horace Buf- |ad 4 better friend than 1; sovere! | tested | The bia’ But the Emperor continued no moment for sentimenta after serious reflection. Ju that I will maintain untouched (ie cons atitutional right of the nation, | must — yet my rights are now suddenly con- J Tam met with distrus:.” emier interjected: “God for- and lonesome | . The stage will carry | an extremely dangerous mountain i fordi Pulled Trigger. eid this eve. | ‘ourth Street | Funeral services will b ning in the West Thirt Collegiate Church for Mrs. Matiha Jane Cleverley, a remarkable figure in the | religious life of the old Chelsea section | Of the atty, who died yesterday in her) This te 1 speak 1 afr ‘Two-and-a-half-year-old Annie Russo, dressed in her prettiest white Sunday frock, wat in @ chair in the kitshen of Mra. Rosa Adellitta on the fourth floor of the tenement, No. 2076 First avenue, about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, patiently waiting for her fourteen-year- ok uncle, Horace Bultardi, to escort her to church. Horace had just returned from an er- rand which hie elater, Mra. Adellitta, had sent him on, when he met little Annie in the doorway. He told her to #0 upstairs with him while he delivered the package to his sister and then he would go to ohuroh with hor. Mra, Adelitta left the two ohildren in the kitchen together, and Horace, poking eround in the next room, found an open trunk with @ eingle barrelled large bore shotgun in it. Delighted with hie find, he stood at the threshold of the kitchen with the gun at his shoulder, when his sister ap- peared end eaid, "Put thet gun down quick!" Horace, thinking the gun wasn't foaded, only laughed at her and sald, “Goin' to shoot. I'm goin’ to shoot!” and before his alster could stop him Horace hed aimed the gun at Annie, PIANOS Special Sale! 100 elegant new Chester Pianos in beautiful figured mahogany cases, full overstrung scale, ivory keys and rich, brilliant tone, of great power and sweetness, for only | These are all brand new pianos, up-to-date in | every particular, with all the latest improvements ||| and fully warranted for six years. Special easy payments, only $5 down and $5 Monthly and no charge for interest or extras. ' Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) (254 West 125th, St.,,near 8th Ave. who was laughing es if the scene had been arranged for her vepeciad benefit, and pulled the trigger. ‘There was a deafening report and An- nie’e white dress was white no longer. Her little, lifeless body slipped off tho chalr in @ heap against the stove. The recell of the gun throw Horace to tho floor and Mra, Adellitta fainted. Dr. of Harlem Hospital eoon brought Mrs. Adellitta back to con- eclousness, and she told how the acci- dent had ocourred. Horace was ar- rested and turned over to the Children's be arraigned in the Chil- rt a Annie's Uve at No. 2070. First avenue, ‘while Horace lives at No. 2072, ed Nearly Killed by Gas. Matilda Ludwig, forty-five, in Amer- fea for six monthe as an employee of Dr. Arnold Reich of No. M5 West Twen- ty-fourth street, is recovering in New tempted suicide by gas. Dr. Reich dis- covered her unconscious early to-day. he wae homesick, and had written two tters to the other side, one inclosing $0. The letters were turned over to the Coroner. A. & P. Pare Food Bulletin for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday GRANULATED A. &P. CONDENSED or EVAPORATED SUGAR) MILK — SP? Mb. 3}¢ Ibs. for 16¢ Not More Than 33 ib. le a Cusiomer iA CAN MASTAR. LION, {amanps c SWEET CLOVER: Sieur Not More Tham 2 Cans (0 a Customer Sot More ham 2 Cans (0 a Cuslome: Sold at this price only with pur- Sold at this price only with chases of aurea aeeee omc, Ex-| | chases of Groceries (except ter, tracts or Deane oe Sugar and Eggs) amounting to 60c/ Republican Clud, died at he home, No. 2% Gates oklyn, fn her seventy-ninth year. Jam nt of the Presbyterian | Home Missions for nd for many years onal Bavbath Al- lance, and the Women’s Branch of the City Mission Society. She organised the Interdenominational Boctety of Women for Patriotic and Rellgtous Work. Father Josie made which’ must be | for many phases of marriaxe | but that we are wofully | Any law that regulates the | which might keep many a | | from’ rifting the proverbial | thus openly and honestly | *that there are many men who | Lever their entire pay envelopes to | Unequalled as a Tonic ard Body Builder. Makes e9 that t¥ commendadie in the Fleshand Strength, Cures et things when it f# not % enswored, “But this is Colds, throat and lun (essed B ienae amas fe maven NO PREMIUMS GIVEN WITH ALOVE COMBINATION SALE, NO PREMIUMS GIVEN WITH ABOVE COMBINATION SALE, EGGS, 142 25¢ LAUNDRY STARCH NEW LAID Grandmother's thite Wax BEANS | |jpusT 3 Cans 20° MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912. jetermination preserve, and | ets; Heth year at the residence of stUp-daughter, Misa Margaret Clevert arrying out with equal fairness these | the io str y ception was given to her, and many men | and { grandchildren, all of whom had ‘been In R, Col, April L—Mise May | her class, janist, No. West Twenty-ninth Stern Brothers are now showing very large and attractive’ assortments of Summer Furniture comprising Enameled Chairs and Rockers, Upholstered with Im- rted Cretonnes or with materials selected by customers. ‘ils irle Grass Couches, Chairs, Rockers, Stools, Curates. Bask ets, Magazine Stands, Tables, Desks, Jardinieres, Palm Baskets, Swings, Trays, Tea Tables, etc., in Soft Green or Baronial Brown. ; Willow Chairs, Rockers and Baskets in natural, also green, brown, ‘iden and other soft colors. aa eed Pieces in White Enamel and Green, with Cretonne Cushions Chinese Sea Grass and Split Cane in a variety of usetul pieces gave up her completed her | ing a public re-| women with thelr children and tended. For To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Living Room Furniture Mahogany Finish Tables, Formerly $9.50 and 25.50 Solid Mahogany Tables, at $24.50, 28.80 Formerly $3$.00 and 41.00 Leather Chairs, Rockers and Settees, consisting of discontinued patterns, from $19.00 to 30.00 Formerly from $34.00 to 58.00 Dining Room Furniture Early English Oak Extension Tables,$01.00t028.50 ~ Formerly from $18.00 to 42.00 Early English Oak China Cabinets, $13.25 to 55.00 Formerly from $20.00 to 85.00 Early English Oak Buffets, from $18.00 to 105.00 Formerly from $28.00 to 140.00 West 23d and 22d Streets at 86.25, 15.00 lusic by Nahan Franko's Orchestra. Restaurant Dail Special Closing Out Sale of |. Exchanged Pianos About Fifty High Grade Instru- $] OO ‘uding Man atest Piano Bargains we ever offered and for you juced to ‘HE a hfe letime opportunity to buy a really high grede pinno for a very low price. © Piano Showrooms, Fourth Fivur SPECIAL TERMS 30_Days’ Free Trial in Y ., Your Own Home: ff then begin payments as low as *1.00 a Week | Not only do we guarantee every piano for 10 years, but we will, if you so desire, allow you to Use the Piano for One Year and every dolla: you have paid will be applied on any new piano or player-piano in our warerooms. A partial list of this great offering will give you a bint of the values: EAR MADAM: Here’s a corset that’ will make °you slender beyond your fondest hopes, yet will give you comfort you never dreamed of. Py Pepe by te 1 Fischer Upeig re 1 Gables Unsight IMehlinUpright 1 Wing # Son Upright | connneru orient It has our IMPROVED 1 Waters ai 1 Mosare Upright ‘ Luroh Upright 1 : 1 Brad! ht 1 Hardenan Uptighe Any Piano for $100 \t 1Mason @ Hamlin, e—in orde those who live outside of Greater Special Not New’ York t opportunity to get ‘here in plenty of ‘“‘Lastikops Bandlet.”’ Last year we put hose supporters on the Bandlet, and this had a tendency to pull the Bandlet ‘away from where it belongs. This year we've put K ipeon Crawlord Co., 6th Ave., 18th to 20th St.’ that pair of supporters ‘ on our new double ore: NO MONEY DOWN the Bandlet, we make it fit closely and give you more perfect and easy support than was ever possible before, * Two stylish models: New No. 523 3 5 lew bust New No, a2 time—none of these piance will on sale until 9 0° yo-morrow morning. i Boab ire a modish We a farniah, , 15, double Straps reduce CREDIT TERMS ther, the upper limbs, but = Down Le 4 a relax and give you ease when you sit down, These corsets can’t ride up. They banish that perilous bearing down sensation, an should be worn by all 10th 04,“ Stathen ot Ww oynm sarvapar women—stout or not = 4|FISHER BROS enamel @ COLUMBUS AVE.RET 103 & 104 ST ae SE EEDA“ AM EA WORK MONDAY Wi 7 on Ne

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