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+, FOR RED cn0ss’ «WORK OF REL "Contributions to Mayor Reach Total of $104,770—Schiff Has $15,723. fi 4 “CO-OPERATION PLANNED “Gaynor Wants to Join With Poreign Aid Committees for Titanic Sufferers, * The Mayor's fund for the relie: of Pitanio sufferers reached @ total at Boon to-day of $104,770.48. With the P7047 went to Jacod H. Schiff, this Makes @ grand total of 120,000.95 avati- able for the work of the American Re@ ye dn charge of the distribution of Gaynor hae been in frequent 6e with Rober: W. De Foreet, of the fund, and has ex- pretsed the idea that there mould be @ OR Of co-operation among the man- Geers of the several other relief funds, Yeeluding the foreign ones, notably * ma of Lotdon, whioh te reported to Feached the 8700000 mark. The ‘8 suggestion alms at an equit- Pie Aistribution of the reltet moneys. Following are the contributions re Oelved to-di Leather Company... ” Ma@el, Hees & Co. & Nei Club” (a clase: of children) jai A. Martin jr. H. T. Tiseington. Henry Clay Club 4s 1.00 10.00 0.00 & Bros . 60.00 Sitar Peter Brewing Com- pany, Union, 3.00 hg neahaadd 11.00 100.00 1,000.00 300.00 5.00 84 100,00 rt 6.00 @iven by Park Theatre age of Port Chester....... rt] reosived from pecple of Chicago, through Mayor iter H. Harrison: ar ¥. Mayer & Bro. 100.00 ; 15.00 1.00 \ North-Central Ministerial Aewn New Mono Lodge, Tose Bilenbogen . 92,741.90 Previously acknowledged....,....$102, Total .. Witiam H. Newman, sixty years ol, [Peal estate dealer, of No, 96 West One Munéred arid First street, was arrested Ot hie home early to-day on a warrant pehareiag him with defratiding the Astor House of fifty-five cents’ worth of food on March 90, According to Managér Thurston and Detective Sanderson of the Astor House, ingen has made it @ practice for some ime to eat in the hotel remaurant, re- ledve his check and then leave the place jwithout paying. I Magistrate Freeoht, in the Centre ee Polloe Court, at the Feqvert of ‘Thurston, adjourned the exam- iptest of the defendant, Bail wae fixed iat 9500, ee “ety WORDS GIVE $70,000. |: An estete valued at 97 was dis- Lo ye @f by Mrs. Katte Dorlot in a will of sizty words, written on the buck of a pital temperature ch: in the Bay- Tefrmary. Ghe died there March ‘1 fast, After ing her father’s name and her Sokees maiden name the testa- referring to her rea! estate, sald: ee mould be ott for $60,000 or 000, nephew, ‘Marl, ewe thousand dollars to Mrs. Fyfe, One hun- dred Getiare for tight nuree, One hun- tare for day nurse.” The will by Mary I. MeKenste and tq The Kveuing Word.) » N. J, April 2%.—-Au the county olerka’ of Jersey were notified to-day thet Cre only names to be placed FE the official Presidential primary bal- ‘Taki, Roosevelt, Le Veliette and ee @}other walks of Then etl debts Ca ait vided between two Pry ld SIUAGINFIN) [Women Who Choose High [MM BOI TIRN Wages Before Babies Only Murder Posterity AT PISTOL PONT That as the Strongest and Most Efficient Wo- men Go to Salary Earn- ing, in Place of Child- Rearing, the Gener ° tions Decay. The Cradle Is Empt: d | That the Lobster Palace and the Luxurious Girl Apartment May. Be Crowded and for More bairns who might be born ere sacri- ficed for more Paris dresees and auto- mobiles. The cradle is emptied that the lobater palace and the luxurious girl @partment may be crowded. A high salary for men nieans early marriug: fine families and domestic morality. High salaries for women mean deferred marriages, women in politics, empty homes and race eufeide. MRS. MARTIN SAYS MANKIND 18 GOING BACK. Not the immortal Third Termer, but a woman, Mrs. John Martin, hae just un- burdened herself of these sentiments at & meeting of the National Leagué for the Civic Education of Women. Mrs. Perhaps the best known of the jo speakers and the author of jankind Advancing?” Incidentally, @ concludes that it i# not, and sho seems to feel that {ts only possible future progression will be @ la crab— that Is, backward. Or a0 T gathered when I talked with her to-day in her Staten Island home. “You really think woman wage- earner @ menses to the race?” I in- quired. jWHY THE WOMAN’ WAGE. EARNER |S A MENACE. “Yes, Mrs, Martin asserted, firmly. “Bhe is a menace, because In nine cas; out of ten sie ignores women's netar: and primary function, the reproduction of the speci 1s so paufully proud of her ‘economic independence.’ She flourishes on every hand what she {oats hy reedom.’ She is utterly lost to @ realisation of what is acwually the truth of the situation. She does not ace that man, not ocontent with offering himself as a slave to the money-mak- ing machinery le has created, drags Woman into a like bondage. There are very few women exploiters of labor. ‘There are @ vas; number of women ploited. “Take the teaching profession as an example. \For the same salary ther Imost always be obtained a woman ‘who ts more capable than the man will- ing to fill her place, The same te true of private secretaryships, among sali clerks and stenographers, and in many life, Therefore the Women are s@ected for such positions. They do not marry, as @ general thing, and the salary which & man would vainly endeavor to stretch over the needs of @ growing family is devoted to supplying comforts and luxuries for @ single person, YET IT 18 AOMITTED THE WORK 18 WELL DONE. the social and cultural sides of the beneficiary are greatly im- Proved. ‘There aré trips to Europe, éraduate degrees, musical education and other devices for the accom- piishment or this, The jobs are well one, too—I don't deny it. An impres- gion of increased efficiency, augmented! is created. But it Premise that the woma: tw not utterly neglecting the job she| was sent into the world to perform. All her other accomplishment, no matter how perfect it seems, ie literally sterile without the reat saving mission of her! lite=tho prolongation of the race.” “But,” [ interposed, “would you ibar| women from industry altogether? | Fathers say, you know, that they no longer afford to Suppo: t grown-up daughters, and many young men assert that they cannot afford {o marty these same young women, Then “Piret of all, they have got to unde: stand their false position, Martin. “They have got to r ne competing mer Ing @ condition of unju to protest auch @ it ation, in+ atead of rushing eagerly forward to em- brace It “Then, when they have collec- they are up iustent and Gotten. Saypose all the works wi ? Sone iasens f'n act, sat they, conjd aMord te deop sheiz and! ladtes are in Rowse, fac- (MACHINES CAN NEVER DEPRIVE | wy Joseph Abood at Washington aw tory and polling a eee | WOMAN OF ONE PRIVILEGE. | Rector streets. Her father, empty and the future in danger. No, Indeed,” denied Mrs. Martin] patien, is with her. He ie As the strongest and moet efficient earnestly. “1 would not huve thent stay | Wiikes-Barre, Pa. but her mother ts in bArng Math d eatery bmg d t= at home and do noth! Boe with 9 gota sda ue Place of child rearing, genera- with the tr t . toms decay. ence of certain’ old-time home tasks {nto| SILENTLY SUFFERING PANGS.OF “The strong, healthy, big-brained there {fe the ote job that MENTAL AGONY. FROM HUSBAND | Fifteen-Year-Old Wife Tried to Leave Lifeboat to Die With Him. FORCED BACK BY CREW. Her Loved One Drowned on, the * Titanic —She Was Saved to Suffer. | | | | ‘The pathetic story of another bride- widow of the Titanic has come to light The name of this new victim is Mrs. Selanie Alexander, and she ‘s barely fifteen years old. She comes from Li Syria, and has been married only two months. She has just deen removed from St. Vincent's Hospital, where she was taken | on landing from the Carpathia, and is now staying at the Syr' womenfotk at home where they “But would you have women develop Mito d race of parasites?" I asked. nO ma@ohine can ever tals from a wromen—the Dearing and rearing of chil-| She fs a pretty girl, albelt a very unhappy one. Her e: are large and brown and heavy lidded, and in them Is that expression of duil, wonderin: that one sees sometines in ihe ¢: “The suffragieta voice their lament that the street ts ruining Wille, and so they petition for the right to go up 3 of to Albany that they may contro! the | suffering animals. The dusky bloom still street, They don't realize that thelr! tingers in her cheeks, but her mouth has control should begin and end with @ tragic drvop and she seems completely stupefied. Her hands lie {dly in her fap and she stares unsecingly before her, Not speaking except to answer questions in the fewest words possible. For two Gays after she was rescued she could not de induced to eat anything, and even Willie himself. They forget that If some mother had not failed in her duty to dome Willie, the evils of tho atreet, the corner saloon, the lewd loafe: Would not exist. “Motherhood is so much more than @ few rules about nursing the baby aud keeping it clean. ‘True motherhood| now she will swallow only a little dry means the employment of all the physi-| bread. cal and mental and moral influence) She has told her father the following which the mother possesses, And tt is! story: Quantitative, ae well as qualitative. For the propagation of the race, every family should contain at least four chil- dren, That rate reproduces the parents, but, with @ margin for accidents, it will certainly not overpopulate the earth.” MARRIAGE IS WOMAN'S NATU- “We were all ep downstairs in the steerage when there was a great bump of the ship that waked us up. My hus- terrible had hap- her two little boys fe travelling with us. “My husband jumped out of bed and mB EVEA BRING ‘WoRLp, ‘TMORSDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. MRS. SELANTE, WORK GIRL BEAUTY IN BIG VACATION SONG: AND DANCE 3,500 Atiend Under Direction of Anne Morgan and Others. Imagine about two thousand of the prettiest factory ope salengiris, RAL DESTINY. “But you assume that every woman wishes to marry,” I protested. “It is her gatural destiny,” dectared | hand and ran up to the deck. Mrs. Martin. ‘“T know that our Sirls| att tw our night achek t are being brought up in ignorance o i; T know that they are toid tt lan't ‘nice'| «They were launching @ boat and an to think about such things, that they | Mcer put my a! are expected to dleplay the utmost sur-| band sav ¢ prise when, at the age of twenty-three | {@e and then put me beside hei oF four, some young man asks each of | other child was still in my arms, them to marry him. stretched out oné hand and ight hola t we are all wrong. Bvery gitt}ot my husband's and begged him not to be taught from the beginning | to send me away alone. 1 was shivering rie S™ected to marry, just aa} and erying, and there was plenty of ought aide me and sat down and put his arm fess) take a hand. if neceneary, and round me, ‘Then an oficer—some one sald afterward (t was the captain— surplus of each sex to congregate in dit-| pointed a pistol at my husband and or- ferent localities. With such matrimo-| dered him out of the boat. FIG pe se the laws of natural) TRIED TO FOLLOW HER HUS future of the race be reserve ve BAND PROM A LIFEBOAT. “Of course he obeyed, and the last I WOMAN CROOK “ANNOYED” Tie sod ce ua buick tres te cot ont BY IDENTIFICATIONS, of the boat and follow him, but they held Victims of Jewel Thief Simpty | me down and said he would go in an- other boat and join me afterward. But Wouldn't Give Her Any Rest in the Tombs, T nover saw him again.” When Julia Jackson. a trim, sharp: | ‘The girl-wife suffered terribly trom jeold and exposure during the four looking negress, was arraigned before | Judge Foster in the Court of General! ours she was afloat. Her little nephews, who are six and four years old, respec- Sessions for sentence to-day sie com-| plained that while in the Tombs since tiv still confined to the hospital with the feverish colds they contracted April 5 ner life had been made miser- able by con annoyances in that dreadful night. Antone Alexander, the dead husband, was twenty-seven years old and a shoe maker by trade. He had been some “I'ne neber had a@ minute to mavel’,"’ ahe told the Judge, “for the police wer: always putting me tae exhibition before 8 crowd of people. picked up one of the children in his @ ine the other, my sister to follow, he dof allowing a time In New York and was doing well. Bo he decided to go back to his native town for a visit, and when he returned 1 to America to bring a wife with him to slee hardly ad time to} ssrapiish a home. He had « friend, George Barrak, who was associated JuMa Jackson i said by the police to be a very industrious dishonest servant. She was convicted of stealing $1,700 worth of jewelry from Mrs. Mary. F Greer of No. 102 Waverley P' by whom she was employed us @ nurse on April 1, The police say that whe has stolen about $20,000 worth of property in this city in three of four montiix and that she operated on a similar seale in other cfttes. Mrs. Id with Alexander Dallen, his wife's father, in the peddling business in Wilkes Barre, Pa. Barrak «i own wife and children under the escort of his friend, and un- doubtedly told Alexander of the wife's pretty ttle sister Selante, Anyway, she became Mrs, Alexander, | and though she had never left her |town before, she was enger for a Briggs of No. 120 Fast wie. |Heneymoon trip to the New World with ty-seventh atreet identified J as a| he husvand, expecially as her own servant who had atolen 95,000 worth|sater Would accompany them and ner | of Jewelry from her. Heveral other | father would be waiting at the end of women Mdentified the negress as| the journey ished with their valuables, The father intends to take the des \dentifications Were made in the late little wie pack with nim to his | nm be. home in Wilkes-Barre, as soon as wie ae an tk Se mn es where pou} is able to travel. Of course, all her | ee ie anmoved for {At least Ave) nushand’s savings, a» well ax her own years," dudge Forster sald, as he . tenced her to the State Prison for Wom- en at Auburn for not lows than fiv years or more than nari fen years, $5, 000,00 000 0 ASTOR TAX. clothing, went down with oo 91,000 tn W y Fire Reward ATERBURY, Conn, April %—The rewards now offered for the detection of the incendiary who it Is believed set thirteen fires here on Monday now total $1,900—the original reward of #40, by the feit city having been added to by individuals, been added to by hiv State will recelve many miiions of dol- g CHorides = he Titanic, | vale, Titanic divaeter, It in on ‘stated that | between Hage and %, will be | by the Asior estate, The Xtraus | ey emtates also will ‘Mie greed Inheritance tax law pro- | vides for a this characte eal beque re of } per pores a tax on Hn | up to is 2 per cent, up t6 320A": 3 per cent, id to $700.00, and 4 per on $1,000,00) 0 yf bad ter, the the anda vet orles 3) com, Where the bequ are to col. ! | The largest tn ‘ (Paid Was on tlie estate of George Smith, ‘formerly of London, the total being 8.- | 086,682, The estate of the later Warren D. | Smith, @ carpet manufacturer of Weet- Champieg County, @ald Siittilte Prevents Disease, Everywhere. Write Heary B. Platt, “a teeut St, N. Yo for illustrated booklet, stenograpliers, telepho cash and other kinds of New York working girls in one whirling bunch! Have you got it? AN right, now pick out about fifty of the prettiest of the pretty and set them a-oinging and dancing on the stage with a big spotlight turned on, Got that, too? Well, then, there you have a glimmer- ing {dea of what the first annual ball and entertainment given by the Vaca- on Savings Fund at the bi new (i id Central Palace last looked like. As Bill Shakerpeare was won. to say, it Was some party. Altogether there must have been 3,500 persons on the floor of the huge hall, About two thousand of these were able to get a seat or foothold on the big cen- tral space between the double row of stone pl from which position they could see, If not hear, most of the doings on the prettily extemporized stage. The others esconced thomselves around a mile two of balcony balus- trade and waited patiently for the show to end and (the daneing to begin. HEARTILY APPLAUDED BY DIS TINGUISHED PATRONESSES. For those who were fortunate enough nee Not the least enthusiastic of the spectators were the distinguished patronesres of the ton fund, who occupted front row nfght and applauded their pretty young p tegees to the ech ° When it was over iiss Robinson Smith, chairman of the executive com- Show Given| | Fitteen- Year-Old Bride Made a Widow When Titanic Sank |" ‘atin ALEXANDER. fectiy AK * Mrs f the fund, wuld ie wa | mitee, aa le and Miss Anne Morea’ J other member of the exe tipo and one of the big boosters Has as nearly all other worthy vkiog toward welfare lared ileal skit eted by ntirely Ind the ey leville, ed almost wauties from be a of an rs of the big depariment stores and th can Bank Note mpany | Mrs. Josephine Daskam Dodge Bacon, jthe writer, was responsible for the lines spoken and parodies sung in the | ttle musteal comedy, She also had ! much do with the staging of the} skit, assisted by Miss Rachel Cr he playwright, and Miss Judlann: yung of St, Geor *hureh The play recounted the doings of & of vacation Father Hayneed's farm served mainly funders down on ‘The dia to connect the @ spirit and dash Broadway stage. fect; “I want a cow Just Ike the cow That mother used to mil DANCED. WITH PROF GRACE AND PRECI: | pink dressed mitkmaids wh Profesmiongl grace with n, nded hoa parody on better than the of whe other, Th known vaud | 1 by included act# loaned Willaims, welle fo Witt Y ' imerstein and BF. keith, There were the Prey Twins, in a wonderfal fexhibition of wrestling; the Du Michael Brothers, on the harp and violin; Has haan Ben Al's marvellous Arab acrovats, and ton and Lee, singers and Swissco ir Remedy Grows Wair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Original Color and Steps Dandruff 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. ‘nd beat preparation the result of years of earch Into the hair preperation to do the work m That's quate Wes You're Sisk Get a) Appetite. ‘SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine eut-« Signature \ and Scalp Diseases. $1.00 « bottle ved by all drug an umbre protection, nothing | The YNDIq Umbrella The litle umbrella with the big spread’. for else. Gives you greater protection hecause it has 6 to # inches al than any sith the va more llc inal ! ‘India guaranived f has 10 and won't frame one yea strong! innicie is torn Look for the Guarantee $1.50 to $0 nt Stores & Dealers Generally “Indias” pee apes] the) he} les of) Musical numbers, which were given wiih | commendable of a The play opened with a chorus parody-| ng a currently popular song to the ef.) N ‘Tripped in then a trim Itttle cluster of! Miss) Eleanor Wade, the leading lady, Intro-! | duced the other musteal numbers, which | Included a capital rendition of “On, | That Hypnotizing Man," by Miss Mary! McCann, In 1 1p; t Mysterous Cash," by a chorus of cute Ittle cash grit; a g¥Pay vocal and violin duet by the Mises Emily Halley and Lillian Shores, and folk dances b. or three of the prectiest milkmaids ander's Pag- me Bead,” entitied “The Vacation | The other girls in the cast were the | Miswes Ivea, Pearl Gannon, Ma- bel E. Plunkett and Rita Reinking, @ | | £ RESTS Fa eee ex ¥ pened with hing rt, given by the Arad hasta, One 0. efter firne | Patron Bore of -Kiemet Shrine, jenginesr, They sepurdted several ae ae ihe rain ay the | monthe ago. Mra. Stnith kept fie tw tral apace was cleared of chairs and Children that had been born fy chile |‘more than « thousand. ¢ ples were) even years of married life, i twirling over the huge floor to the! Sometimes Mrs. amlth watehed wich strains of the waltz The dancing ed {the detectives, Saturday nignt “saa until early morning—but there wae no! stayed out in the turkey trot and no b y hug. ja A enitt and bad But Bin w: ries it Was some party, | Last night the det so Wer to meet them on Terrell atreet rims She fot up wi dressed. we LEAVES BED TO TRAIL HUBBY. jaway, She kot uy and dressed. The ." spanean husband entering « lodging house kept Island Woman Hinds ml by a nex Martha Waldea, in com y with a heavily veiled woman. Tne. forced thelr way Into the house and to the room occupled by Mr, Smithy, Mra Sinith identified her hu | She announced to-day that ‘would have lstart a divorce action tmmediatelys Hegin Divorce Action. mit ia The Rvening We WUE, 1, AY ks private detectives ¢ Angie smith o PATE two w vy Mrs, Kor nploy ad Sayville Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pt cheddar, beaten. MiberrscMetie es =: | COMBINATION SALE Kirkman’s Soap 825° A&P Laundry Soap 12:--25° with a 25° Purchase EGGS New tata 1425° Baker’s Cocoa 347? 17° ::'s Visit our new store, 571 Amsterdam foc ATLANTIC & PACIFIC 400 Steres in the U. S. These prices for lutahensecentsaiaict Not mere 95 to the ic THE GREAT GOOD-BY, HIGH PRICES! FOR THINGS TO EAT AND WKAR AND FOR THE HOME. At the firat nwing of the ax we out away ‘The cont of middlemen, e cost of overstocking, The cost of unwine buying. The cost of ‘Tile coat of ‘The cout of store management. And practically all the other coste that load @ mer. cantile proposition to the burde: G and we put you in touch with the SOURC We act as busin precisely the Ot 3 friend dnd order as you Ve get them at Pritee its HANDS, AT FTRST HAND PRICES and jn quantities or under agreements that give you practically WHOLESALE rates and insure you SAVINGS OF 2® TO 40 PER CENT. last word in CO-OPERATIVE BUYING, Xperience of the shrewdent ahead of the bext woretically and practically right, The k into It the more clearly you will that the first time in the history of trading, the-in- lor tie family of amall means has every ad- “in buying that the wealthy can command, arry no merchandine, ‘¢ intere ted in ne goods, the fe bullt om t f two continen: les eloped WORLD HOME SUPPLY COMPANY Offices Flatiron Building, Women’s Hand-Sewed Pumps Light weight, very flexible welt soles, wood Cuban heels. A summer shoe of very high quality. Mad« inGun Metal, Patent Leath- er, Tan Russia Call and White Buckskin, Sixth Avenue At Ninteenth Strect $7 ~ Fifth Avenue above Ferty-hfth St. YS | quaiity did not change tecause of pi focd laws, [t always was pure. ne

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