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| | lt WRITER WHO ASSERTS WOMAN'S vanrhen at Just another case of prohibition that doesn't prohibit. There may Red Light district, but there {9 1il VISITING SURGEONS TO SEE THOUSANDS GO UNDER KNIFE SOME FROM ABROAD. Exhibit of Glistening Instru- ments in Waldorf and an Appendicitis Corset. Waldorf-Astoria, headquarters of the Congress, or are scattered among a MILLIONAIRE AND WIFE ON “OUTS;” HINTS OF SUIT. “Surprise to Me,” Gays Mrs. Arthur F, Spaulding When Husband Won't Assume Her Debts. Although no @uit has aa yet been filed, friends of Arthur F. Spaulding, millionaire stock broker, and his pretty young wife declared to-day that would probably be the result of Mr. Spauliing's published announcement that he would no longer ‘be reaponsible seventh street and West End avenue. “Thin whole thing is @ surprise to me,” naid Mra. Spaulding to an Even- ing World reporter this morning. “t cannot say anything further at this time,” “Has there been any intimation of « suit for separation or divorce?” she was asked, “Why certainly not,” replied the pretty young woman indignantly. “Well, it is said your husband has not been home in two days, Is that true? “I believe Mr. Spaulding is out of town, probably on business, That is said {t was only @ temporary rift due to two highly nervous temperaments. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEM ER D, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 19320000000 HORACE WATERS & CO WATERS PIANOS Founded 1845 Annual Clinical Congress or mana tee Letnth dex In addition to our large N L .’ . anges (0 pene tl ter a tew || {stock of Waters Pianos and tt t Ones Wit denon [aes aw went [und vente al | Nottingham Lace Curtains Assembled Here. the fashionable Holyoke, at Ninety: | [|W have selected the follow- Is Arranged in Three Great Bargain Lots for Quick Sale ing leaders on which to make A Special Offer||| at low prices and on easy terms. Style 85—Chester Piano 7% octave, 3-stringed, over- strung bass, full iron frame, ivory keys, fine tome and handsome case. Warranted . Marguerite secwrs Marenan, A ministering army of champions ot [IE RnOm six years. GLE. cecsas “Fhe answer proviem re Mr. \ he white slave ie simply freedom. re mee Psi etd Clinton! Con-| associates in 1x offles at No, 71 Regular $5.00 to | Srey wimen te whe wees “aust WY ASSET MAN reve lurgeons of North America—| Rroadway would discuss the case. $7.50 Curtains : fe gathering here to-day for a o: Rut from other sources it was learned come to realise thas she belongs Steve Oy en cenenw & counsel at, Pair | to Ressctf Gret of all, that she of war against their enemies, pain dit-| the ‘pair some weeks age fome auiri-|{lonpaymentsof only =» (IJ nnn | owns Rerwetf, boty, mind and sow, (oo oe i. certain American cities, ease and oath. About three thousand| buted it to what they termed Mra ae ; | To form of union with @ man, net Men are thronging the corridors of the | Spaulding’s extravagance, while others | $5 Per Month without interest. Stool, ‘4 We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons () NEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets A Special Purchase of One to Five Pair Lots of | About Thanksgiving time every worthy housekeeper looks to her lace curtains, discards those that have done their duty, and replaces them with new ones. A fine old family habit, nobody knows ouite where or how it began—perhaps it was a part of the festive preparations for Arent | Day it in the old Puritan days—but it is a custom “more honored in the observ- ancethan in the breach.” Just at the right time, then, we present these remarkable curtain values, Regular $1.00 to "§ 7° $1.50 Curtains at, Pair..... Regular $2.00 to $4.00 Curtains $4 -25 Hight. Political equality ie ealy und: The couple, who were married about the fret otep 1m the complete on- re red hospitals. During the week tures yeare ‘ago, have lived apparently |||cover, tuning, and delivery franchisoment of the women of the “Do you believe that individual | theY WIM wee thousands of operations| very happily in the Holyoke for twolHlfiee. Also women may be reformed?” I asked. Performed by the best surgical talent | years. “ “Yea, if they are rescued before they | !n this city. Mr. Spaulding {# head of the firm of Style 5—Player-Piano Spaulding, M'Lellan & Company, mem- bers of the New York Stock Exchange, and among the best known brokerage houses in Wall street. Prihetn =A a GIRL IN WRONG WALDORF ROOM GOES TO ASYLUM. Pretty Miss Cummings, Found With Man’s Grip, Proved Insane Fugitive in Court. Fashionably gowned “Angie Schuck,” arrested a week ago in the room of a guest of the Waldorf-Astoria, was ar- rwigned to-day in the Court of Special Sessions and remanded to the Middle- town Asylum, whence she had escaped while on parole, The handsome young woman is Angie Cummings, of @ prom- inent Southern family and @ sister-in- jaw of William H. Reddy, a real estate have been in the business two years,” Nine hundred and ninety-five ciintca Kauffman. “The difficulty will be held this week in daylight hours. In the evening the pick of sur- feons throughout the land and some eminent ones abroad will present their latest dincoverics at the meetings of the Congress, Paper to be fol- lowed b ya discussion. More than @ score of young women were kept busy to-day registering the visiting surgeons. The arrivals to-day exceed in number the total attendance of the Congress last year in Philadel- phia. Among them in a sprinkling of Reg. Value 15c Yard 2,500 yards, the popular dots and figures, all white and 35 inches wide. o with full scale, 88 notes and automatic tracker. A most excellent and up-to-date player-piano that is simple and easy to play. $390 lon payments of only $8 Per Month without interest. Bench and 12 rolls of music free. Send Postal for Catalogue. Horace Waters & Co. Three Stores: Silk velour cushion tops, cither oblong or square; a good assortment of Oriental designs, in the best colorings. pen preach most loudly ebout the his first / of ‘giving the poor creatures a chance’ of Bondage” and/ would ik with horror at the idea SMence,” set forth|/of taking even on Fourth Moor. We Know Many of You Are Thinking of New Silver for ihe Dinner Table} That Continue dblgieiiiee pluted irs itil Liat a et eed Thanksgiving Linens, sell- | Spoons, Forks and Butter Spreads |i™* * ut whelesle prices. Women's $3.00 Shoes, at 91.59. Women's $25.00 to $35.00 Coats, Suits and Dresses, at “Besides, vice be the omy road open to the woman who hes gone wrong? We hear #0 mugh about the ‘splendid influence of @ refined home.’ A girl receives more refined influence in @ dance hall than she does in the tiny, cold, solitary attic which ts her usual portion in do- | women. estic service, She has no aocial life,| The Waldorf batiroom is the scene of no chance to receive her friends, and|an unusual exhibit. Along the walls are she ts almost driven back to the street! jong counters loaded with glistening again, surgical instruments. For the most part slaver are sectulted trom: domestic sere | Rey are email and almost dainty in size vice than from any ot! branch of }@"d Ang, but they send an involuntary chill through the heart of the layman. employment. #o why force back into It thore who are trying to reform? They] A sylph-modelted corset, designed for Important Sales —o——0——— ———o 0 Free Woman.” He has been working on it In England, but has returned to te- fresh his New York impressions, as it fe in thie city thet his young heroine finds her “freedom.” And just this Biberty is Mr. Kauffman's ultimate pre- ecription for ending the commercializa- ton of vice. 89c Forks, Oyster Forks, Orange Spoons, and Butter fs Spreaders. Heavily plated, beautifully finished Va site Tea Spoons, half dozens, regularly 50c, at 4%c. Dessert Spoons, ‘able Spoons, medium nerf °Q There are only 1,500 pairs, and from 1 to 5 puirs of a design, and some are subject to manufacturers’ 4 ei imperfections, but we have seen none that will ar ns ‘ F impair the wearing qualities of the curtains. The aes yes e designs are all new and more than usually attractive. 2 : Curtain Swiss, we |: Velour CushionTops, 75° Reg. Value $1.25 Each | ° NO SENTIMENT, BUT JUST | or tor which they dave some natu:|eredeus te denials ob ‘inane ioe ecard ce ine at 6 134 Fit Ave., near 18th StH) UT ose Butter Knives, 19¢ each. | $1.25 Soup Ladles, at $1.10 |#17-50- BUSINESS. ral predilection, whether it be miftinery, |” A 1arge bulletin sets forth the achedule intlly chiselied face of |{|127 West 42d St., near Broadway 39c Sugar Shells, 25¢ each, ‘each, Manta “0 “oy x “AN of ue opposed to this evil have stanography, nursing or something om of clinics and the programmes of meet- to cover twenty-five Harlem Branch (Ope mings) 50c Gravy Ladles, 42¢ each. $2.75 Punch Ladles, at $2.00 1 a 50 to 00, Gocnde" "he told me. “We fm tee amt | nese, we've got to get to the boys and |!nae the first of which will be held at 254 W. 125th St, near 6th Ave, |] \{) 45c Cream Shells, 39¢ each. each, wear, values §1. $4.00, the Academy of Medicine. The surgeons will eft @t these meetings under the vanners of their particular States, At the opening meeting in the grand daliroom et 8 o'clook to-night Dr. George E, Brewer of this city, vice-president of the congress, will deliver the weicom- Brane Mca encens 2,000 New Dinner Sets Ochener of Chicago, the retiring pre i " Part o a Very Large Shipment Purchased at Factory Cost Prices Expressl; dent, who in turn will present Dr. Kd- srprasedcemsreitscpeee eae a for This Event While You Were Swimming and Sailing During VacationDays. | eg fe eg A Special Thanksgiving Sale iH ONDON'S = | at 95¢. O'Neill Main Store, Fourth Floor. young women and make them know ee ones ke wes motional pectical| What’ the world 18 up against. Then Waust-Marguerite proposition, but @old, shrewd, deliberately planned com- @ercial enterprise. It always has been ° got to impress on woman the of her individuality, her right and duty to resist compulsion of any sort. I think that no wife should be compelled to Ls read mother against her wit, M ti in many in lage.’ When all women honestly feel that the power to give or to withhold themselves them alone, white slavery Clear gust that. For four thousand years men Rave been trading in women and other men have been powerless to atop the trade. 1 don't say no effort has been @iade, but simply that the result of all effort 1s a thoroughly hopeless muddle.” “And do you agree with the suffra- gists, that when women are allowed a share in the government they will straighten out the muddle?’ 1 asked Mr. ‘Kauffman. her arrest were @o strange as to elicit considerable amazement when they were told in court. Your} lead fe of un- and the geons from other countries will be in-/lawful entry was dismiss troduced, including Prof. Otfled F of Breslau, Germany, and Prof, Arbuthnot Lane of London. Dr, William J. Mayo of Roche President. Several distinguished sur-| Asylum was present. A cha: No Street. old, the FORM BRONX COUNTY CLUB. “T feel that th snplial Minn., and Dr, Alonzo E. Taylor of Thebner, who fe ; | DL Pax bare cesawnubeels here: —- Watladetpnia, wit reud papers. AUS Pit Hehe Bad CATARRHAL Prices Seconds" j mitted. couldn't well do leas, | New Organisation Will Promote | \omorren tie etn of oMicee | was run over and instantly killed at JELLY Of course there is no queetion but that Helection of Good OMictals. Raa Tb> #2 fs Peck Slip and Front street to-day by a . Are Below All China woman suffrage is coming, and coming department store very wagon, ‘The goon, Even its apponente, have cto nin], 7H frst club to devote iteeit to the] KETCHUP STARTS A FIGHT, |ittte gir was croming the street tn the | the Usual sold at Mt Vink “Aud: %. entaidan i 6a anceed: aw coarse ee ie is Lh pee —_—— care of Lega say 4 were cau Wholesale O'Neill's is \ . Founty Club, whose incorporal ; ay. {in & whirl of tram®c and the woman ingly valuable step in the evolution of} ayproved to-day by Supreme Court Ju Don't be 90 greedy with the ketch-| “ime trightened and confused. Guat and Import strictly first Woman. But 1 don't believe that the! ti¢ Newburger. Ite principal object In] UP" eld John Gallo, a tailor, to Charles |yewin of No. 3143 Third avenue, ; ballot alone, no matter by whom It I8| i peomote the election of ¢ & peddler, as they sat together |@river of the delivery wagon was ar- Prices. quality, Randled, can do away. with this infa- Mous traffic which we are discussing. “The question is #0 closely connected ‘with economics, and political freedom Seems nearer for women than economic kod beans in a restau- 477 Seventh avenue early im n wreedy with the up,” retorted Gens. ‘Then the fight eating Boston rant at N rested and taken to Centre Street Court where he was remanded in the custody of the coroner. county officials. ‘The founder is Kdgar A., Martin of No. 1228 Tinton avenue. ‘The seven incorporators of the club re- present all of the Assembly districts in| * the Bronx. $16.98 Austrian C hin ai$21. 39 ‘‘Maddocks”’ Open Dinner Sets Dinner H aa ALQUAINTED " pura Dates fc) ie Stock se"imporan atthe former Women | yt ct Sita te Now | Zeta, CASTORIA | WiiH OUx WAY §]] at $11. 49 \Sets at . $15. 98 @ught not merely to receive a living which will shortly be increased by the wase; they ought to be given memberships of six other clubs now wound in the arm, but the weapon with which 4t had been inflicted had disap- Yor Infants and Children. ightforwerd Just arrived font ares 200 of these fine} Maddocks English Poroslain a Dinner | Geta, with gold, 100 { mits, of thelr labor. ought being formed, will conduct meetings for| peared. Gens was suffering from a cut The Kind You Have Always Bought ve ula China Din Sets, cd: } ted with rd f nom plage . tn . c z. ner , handsomely decorated with|border decorations finished course, and, if they were #0 pa! ot a h 4 ¥ rtistic tou i } mab ae tan Wien eee Bronx citizens, her (neorporators|on the head, inflicted with the ketchup artistic ches of gold, 100 pieces to each set. pieces to each set. You can always replace bottle which had started the argume: Hoth men were arrested after Dr. All had dre e Jare. John J. Gib For young| Luke HH. Murph Men would be in a position to marry, | schauagn, Charle tnatead of being forced to wait tll mid. [J+ Burk die life before publicly and permanent- ly associating thmeelves with any woman.” “"How about the double standard of Morality?” 1 asked. "Do you think it ‘will ever really be set aside?’ “Phe single standard is bound to come,” Mr. Kaufman asserted, earn- estly. “The only uncertain thing is ‘Whether it will be a single moral etandard or « single tmmorel stand- erd, socording to the usual connota- tom of those adjectives. Woman may say to man, ‘I shall allow my- elf exactly us much license and us- Festraint as you permit in yourself.’ Or she may say, ‘I shall require of you all the self-contro] and conti- mence which you demand of me,’ wd Moran Bears the your breakage at any time, $22.04 English Porcelain Dinner Sets $1 6. 7 5 Ment would be disposed Smith and Patrick |of the New York Hosp’ thelr wounds, $39.75 Theodore Havi- land Dinner $ 2 3. 7 5 Sets at . Another unheard af bargain in these very fine French China Dinner Sets. Every piece ied ware, handsome perfect and full size, 100 pieces to each set,|burbon border decoration finished with gold, touched with gold. 100 pieces to each set, Hundreds of other Thanksgiving specials in Fancy China, O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement. at e e Another open race English Porcelain Din- BROOKLYN ner Set, Maddocks vitrifi OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x. C Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn AED URN aie Carpets and Rugs—A Clearance]; We want to close out these lots at once, because the assortments are some- Announce Their Annual Sale of ly, Z don't know which way . will work out gi5 : shat limited, and we cannot reorder exactly the same designs. The bargains are reins, 8, itis moe, Afternoon and Evening Gowns With text most extraordinary. y tists in Paris are asserting that mar- Flage need not necessarily mean monop- oly, in fact, that there ix nothing in the Mature of the institution which implies this for man or woma: However, the 1 side of the question doesn't ‘n- Fibre, Mission and Rag Rugs Below Cost All fibre rugs, fibre and wool rugs, mission wool rugs and Colonial rag style rugs. Because of their durability, good sppearence and—at these si ale prices—very low cost they are very desirable Tuesday, November 12th SUNDAYS WORLD rae Mr. Kauffman's his tts Well as his philosophic outl Personally, 1 think » deals with needs phi . T leave that for others.” 5 P; A ; ds moking rooms, nurseries, etc , etc, Bee acm Keurean, | wasn't The collection embraces exclusive copies of the late: : oO “gully 818.80 : nn Regularly #0 5, $7.30) _ Regularly $15.00, ed—I do h ein Parisian models, incluaing a special purchase of 11 The Song Hit sine 9x12 ft., $8.50) size 9x12, at.. | size 9x12 ft.. at, 310 Sample gowns ‘rom a leading New York dressmaker, of HP iegularly gos a | Regularly 89.00, | | Regularly 5.5 0/8 .45, ec. os ane? of America’s foremost designers. sine 7)3x10}4. $7.00 | size 7146x1014... size 6x9 $5. . -. $4.50 an Knut ne den te in Victor Herbert's Latest Musical Play |] | apestry Brussels Velvet and Tapestry Carpets A range of patterns in Velvet and ‘Tapestry Carpets suit- able for furnishing halls and stairs. Excellent quality, heavy cut, in a fine assortment of colors. W: caring 90 c | quality equal to any $1.25 goods, Our price, yard. . O'Neill Main Store, Fourth Floor, eee O'Nellt-Adaras Co. ath A Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. ¥. City pan — —— — Ee |Sunday World’s “To Let” Ads. Carpets Regular Values to $65.00....... . Sale Price $35.00 Hall and stair pattern al stair s in . Sale Price $45.00 Stunning gowns for afternoon or evening wear of Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Fancy Brocade, Chiffon and Velvet; some have handsome chiffon tunics, beautifully trimmed with Beads, Bugles and Rhinestones—in Black, White and all afternoon and evening shades. Positively None Sent on Approval proves. Regular Values to $85.00.. ge yop tongs per yard .. @ moment the future of he continued, * TheLadycthe Spe Now Playing at the Globe Theatre With Montgomery @& Stone And Elsie Janis comes the au the system in We seem to be stranded on @ paradox, The practice of segregation and medical inspection combined i= the one usually in Vogue throughout European cities, he very obvious objection i» legalizing immorality, and giving it stronger hold than ever, many sclentists do not consider that any real protection againat dis- ane Is afforded. RED LIGHT DISTRICT CAN ONLY BE SCATTERED, “On the other hand, where an attempt fe made absolutely to stamp the thing | cae agin rene Aa DU een