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THE EVENING WORLD, } | IS EXPLAINED BY Who Advocates Marriage Strike: “OKLMOMA KATE 1912, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 19, |e ana soem wont OLAVER BARRIGADED, Me. WILLIAMS TALKS have prophetic vision and such devotion | ON THE TRAINING FOR |i: Sevmtsso Sostcese| nothing than not at all. Then he dwelt on the necessity of writing according to Joseph Pu- litzer’s cardinal principle of “Accuracy, Terseness, Accuracy.” Hie lecture Dr. Williams — Charles Davis, one of the policemen ‘Are Goods for | |#hot by Boehter early to-day when the SHOOTS TWO OFFICERS | officers tried tc arrest him, had his Xmas Presents wound dressed and returned to his post. Most Complete Line it t Sense Wooten, another policeman who ts a ibe City. | was shot through the lungs, may re- cover, —— be taken alive, and the police deter- MASONIC mined to starve an out unless he | le repDsieisisie:Dieie) over, anewered questions. To one regarding Dr. There was no ch: in the condition Publishers and Manufacturers, business office infifen of Spaulding Parson’ ® me @ drug clerk, shot | ARCADE, 6TH AVE. BUILDING, ® Feplied that MEMPHTA, Tenn,, Tee. 19—Potice | DY mistake BY one of the besieging ¢ Sth Avenue, f ® Then Answers Questions at|certity that it dia not exist except on | scuads besieging the hose whore Adam | yochier, who comes from Indiana, ‘or. 924 St. 4 7 B to Prevent Filling the @ Cooper Union on Methods That multimilonaires contro! all the| Boehler barricaded iiiinself after de-| yijied hie wife in the presence of his y large dailies was alao suggested by &| capitating hia wife last night, has been | four-year-old daughter. ‘The child To ie Dr. q . unabdle to dislodge the fugitive this fore- | later Iisped out the story of the crime of Journalism. | Wilting, replied that millionaires noon, Boehiee was well supplied with |when she wandered into & neighbor's | strongest advocates of a bridled press. ammunition, had declared he would not | home. OOD man in the audience, Maw of Machinery —ae a tate ae BOCoOnD * names. With Children. WORK FOR THOSE HERE. “We Women Have to Fight Influences,” Declares Miss Kate Barnard. ‘| ge if i Hy eke 1h Ht: f | h ry PLL nu F ry ull ERE: i | Strike with which she so Audience of several hun- is girls recently. Miss Bar- 1s “Oklahoma Kate,” the woman who has twice Democratic ticket to victory in for the office of State Com- Charities and Corrections. partioularly well known for her prison reform, and to-morrow Speak at the Berkeley Theatre newest project, the “Hull the Gouthwest.” OF REFUGE FOR Dis- JARGED PRISONERS. ity miles outside Oklahoma City bas bought ® big tract of land she Intends to make a social centre for all the surrounding country. It wil also offer employment to men discharged from prison. These men ‘will bave @ chance to learn agriculture, dairy farming or poultry raising, #0 thet ii i oi i zete a§ flrattlfe a §Py i i z { ! ut aside domestic life tm order to force through the social reforms in which you're interested?" aha know tus,” insisted. “TD fo the women who enn do things ft American, & they wil. What- @ver faults cur men have, they aze mighty geod to thelr women folks: But women must stop ask- ing tor personal favors. Eastesd of for new elip- pers, they must plead that every ‘Mttie child in their city may wear warm shoes. Ané if fair argu- mente fail, a Tolstoyan policy of passive resistance will certainly wucceed. “@ince I have been in New York, several girls, wil daughters of rich men, have come to me frankly and asked me how to begin to make their lives count for something. This is the advice I gave them. I said, ‘Go over to your own. east side, each one of you, and find one utterly poor and destitute fam- ily. Make @ solemn vow to take care of that family for @ year. Get jobs for Send mother and the baby into the country for @ breathing spell dur- ing the hot weather. See that the chil- drem have clothes suitabie for school.’ , “And then I added, ‘Teil your father ‘what you ere golng to do and ask him to accompany you on your Visits to your family. He may laugh at you He will almost surely refuse to go with you the first f times yi ask him. But don't give up. If you can get him to see with his own eyes how those people live, you will almost certainly wake him to his own duty in the mat- ter, And then he will be another re- crait in the ranks of those who are working for the conservation of hu- maatty.” ‘It only the fathers of some of the sirls I have met would wake up!" sighed Oklahoma Kate. “Oh, no, I mustn't tell you who they because they are 4» unawakened as they are rch, and it wouldn't be kind to mention their But I believe that the daugh: ter or wife or theart of the most grasping millional n convert him! GIRLS ADVISED TO BEGIN THE GOOD WORK EARLY, “A girl can't begin too young. She \Benefited Many Who TOO OO OOOO OOO | the profession, he told of his practical bia School of Journalism, talked on | half @ column of any kind of news he “The Training of the Journalist” at in lnat night. rs I was a reporter, start- been @ newspaper man all my life. the journalist's training is never quite complete.” Illustrating the ol4 methoa of learning hired Thomas Gannon, a@ boy of ni teen, for $4 to murder Christian Larsen of No. 334 East Fortieth street, on March 24 last, and wae convicted of murder in the second degree, was sentenced yesterday by Judge Malone in General Sessions to from twenty years to life. experience here, at Albany, and in Washington, citing a# an instance of who are married defiantly refuse to| arraignment of the defendants fn his bring children into the world to fill the} summing up before the jury in the hungry maw of our great industrial] “dynamite conspiracy” trial, machinery. “These defendants do not work with “T want women to have suffrage, be-|thelr hands, They are the walking cause 1 believe they will bring the|‘elesates with high salaries, who ha: tender mother element into the admin-| brought the tronworkers into disrepute. istration of our laws. It is 90 easy for] The Government makes no charges men to ignore or boldly\ to trample on Nate peryrtg whose purpose |s hildren. Down in Okia-|!* * Seen ea Snatance, they have made a| "Not only the detense tund of $200,000 regular business of cheating Indian| fF the McNamaras, but $330,000, as was Orphans out of their property. Bince 1| {estifled by Andrew J. Gallagher of San went into this matter this last year,| Wrancisco, wae collected from working. I have succeeded in restoring to 2,541] [en to Pranole & reign of tortor On th orphans a million dotlars {a Jand sod hands Souimes wis Dietied the times $984,000 in cagh, Work itke that 1a/D® b; ; ploston.’ bound to be taken up by ail govern-| ‘The Government counsel further as- iam T. Ji then District mendously strong hold on the man of! o¢'Now York, in which Ryan “expressed the knowledge. gained that he had 1 ed that mo much great political organization as Tammany exist unless it isch Sheriff Harburger took him to Sing Sing. Gannon, who pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree, will be sentenced next month, Hall could ‘The answer to the assertion that Lieut Dr. Talcott Williams, Dean of Coium- F had a press agent who printed arged civic Sel A Great Christmas Special BEAUTIFUL NEW $250 PIANO ~) $1 a Week ONE YEAR'S Course PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS by Graduate Teachers of Music Absolutely Free with Purchase of Any Piano, No Matter What Price. FRE $325 Hampton Piano, $215'$450 Player Piano, $298 $400 Upright-Grand $285|$590 Player Piano, $398 STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. 12 & 14 West 32d St., New York to-day. We women have to fight ite Influence even in our little sons; whom | crea ae '° be arrested on @ serious everybody else teaches that the two alms of life are earning money and having a good time. We must emphasize other ideals, and if the.men will not accept them we must say, ‘Go your way alone.’ pate THOUSANDS ‘OF ILLINOIS COUPLES MUST REMARRY. Court Calls IMlegal Marriage of Di- vorced Persons Outside State Within a Year. CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—Thousands of Chicago and Miinols couples must re- marry if they want thelr union recog- nized as legal under a decision by the Tilinots Supreme Court ‘The court has ruled that when @ per- son violates the Illinois statute prohibit. | Ing remarriage within one year after | divorce the ceremony 1s not legal e {f performed in another State. Netther | has one party any claim upon the estate | of the other. The children resulting from the illegal marriages have no standing tn law. . | ‘Thousands of couples have gone to other States and remarried within less rafter the Ilinois divorce. always considered their unions and their children legitimate. ‘This reading of the law is a positive policy of the State for the protection of morals and the good order of soctety against serious social evils, oo “MONSTERS OF CRIME WHO DECEIVE WORKINGMEN.” So Government Counsel Says in Dynamite Trial—Ryan Let- ter to Jerome. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 19.—"Monsters vt erime who stand at the head of the The Most Sale Sale of (Broadway, Cor. 44th St., more than half a century they have their business methods and for the u Vogel WINTER Our Prices. OVERCOATS Prices, $50 D. B. Tweed Guard Goats 25.00 union and decelve the workingmen and $50 Tweed & Chev't Raglans 25.00 use thetr funds for unlawful purpo: a ™ iy oN was Assiniant DistristeAtiorney. Noal'e $40 D. B. Chinchilla Overe'ts 20,00 $40 Cravenetted Balmaccans.. 20.00 $30 D. B, Chinchilla Overe'ts 15,00 $30 Cravenetted Balnvaccans. 15.00 $25 Chinchilla Overcoats ....12.50 $25 Cheviot and Tweed Coats,, 12.50 Had Lung Trouble mustn't Li to the man who will try to tell her that she fs a child and should jot make herself unappy doen't concern her. The uniiappiness of one woman or child in America ought to ve the intimate concern of every woman. “3% is the mother love which is the lever of Archimedes, on which the world may turn, What saves the individual child will sooner or later save the race.” “You are, then, hopeful about won “Oh, indeed J ain!" exclaim Oklahoma Kate. “Even the friv New York hotels don’t worry me very much. I can't feel that they're really | selfish and heartless, but I just believe that nobody ever took the time and trouble to explain to them in tne right way ali that’s waiting for them to do in the world. “When u woman fully realiges t the future of her children is at st she will fight last gasp strike against niarriaxe and motherhood, which physicians and otiers have wo dered at my advocating, hus really, be- Om ip a quiet way. Plenty of women r ‘ te marry and give tive ease for one about wit} $25 Kersey and Melton Coats,, 12.50 Thove who sutter trom Consumption are {I} Vogel Our Fresh oir, good food and the proper c $00 D, B. Frieze Ulsters......$30.00 of the “body ar $60 D. B, Tweed Ulsters...., 30.00 5 ME td $50 Tweed & Cheviot Ulsters,, 25.00 $50 D. B. Frieze Uisters 25.00 $40 D. B. Chinchilla Ulsters,, 20.00 $40 D. BF Ulsters. . 20.00 Maia’ in this case $40 D. B Bannockburns 20,00 For four | troubied with cough, wh jeame wo I had veara 1 was ch gradually be sweats and THE FAMOUS “LIKLY" BAGGAGE AT 15 OFF. EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED. Likly Steamer Trunks, Wardrobe New York Has Ever Seen _WM. VOGEL & SON Men’s Clothing at Half Off Sale at the Brill Store—Broadway, Corner 49th Street WM. VOGEL & SON was one of the oldest and most prominent Retail Clothing concerns in New York—for their clothing—now, after fifty-five years, they have gone out of business and hi clothing, which we offer at one-half off, > ® marae eae The Sale Has Been Tremendous, but the Picking Is Still Good Brooklyn, 1100 Broadway and 4818 Fifth Ave. Newark, 10) iy iv ‘OPEN NGS lew pt 1 Halsey St. Stupendous Clothes the Entire Stock of and Broadway and Houston St.—Established 1857) enjoyed a most enviable reputation for the honesty and dependability of nfailing excellence, the splendid quality and the Mecreaen ancdnan, of us their entire stock of Vogel WINTER Our Prices. SUITS Prices. $45 Cheviots and Tweeds. ...822.50 22. Vogel EVENING Prices. Our APPAREL Prices. : $20 to $50 Dinner Jackets $10 to $25 $45 Thibets and ; 50 Bo Face ney SETBES: +--+» 22:80 | 935 t0 $70 Dress Coats $12.50 to $35 $30 Fancy Cassimeres 15.00 | $8 to $12 Dress Trousers. .$4 to 96 25 Gray Cheviots & Tweeds 12.50 $25 Thibets and Serges...... 12.50 | Voge! FUBMIEnie AT On $20 Cheviots and Cassimeres., 10.00 | prices, HALF OFF Prices. Vogel Our Prices, MEN'S HATS Prices, | #°.00 Tullored Shirts .........69:60 $3.00 Stitched Hats ......... $1. Imperial Ruffle Crepe de Chine Blouses at 14 Off $25.00 Chinchilla Johnny Coats $3.00 Woo! Hats, imported $8.00 Opera Hats .... $10.00 Silk Hats $5.00 Velour Hats $50.00 Prince Albert C. & V. .$25.00 $2.50 Pique and Cape Walking $40.00 Prince Albert C, & V.. 20.00 Gloves ... $7.50 Imported Velour Ha $45.00 Sport Coats 5 $100 Golt ant pout Het $35.00 General Utility Coats., 17.50 $1.50 Golf Gaps $3.00 Silk Hostery .. 1.50 I]! $2.00 Golf Caps : $2.50 Silk Hosiery .. 1.25 |]! Vogel Our | $1.00 Silk Hosiery . +50 HT Prices DAY DRESS Prices, | $1.50 Silk Hosiery 75 Hh | \ Pronounced my case being natiafied 1 was the physicians of the Poly Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, Grips. They also eaamivation Make Your Tuberculosis Bacilit wer und, 1 ordered to a Consumptive Hospital. had tried Eck | nad taken th How to Get to Store marked I etn then in the br and easy, fever left me and I commenced My health became normal. th now and have for ten years, 1 Subway Station, 50th 6th Aves Lb Chava lL “* “ " Allavenue cars transfer to Broadway and 49h St S8ON r Throat and Hiding the sys plates or y Riker: ding cr M Jet telll of re- a ovidense, ang Tr m. Does bit-forming drug The Original Price Remains on All Garments— 00 Braided Cutaway ...,, 30.00 and $1 0.00 Braided Cutaway .,,.. 25.00 Hosiery at 1% off, Selection and Pay Exactly Halt Price Sale at This One Store Only Broadway, Corner 49th Street OPEN EVENINGS I an English lord says there’s nothing worth while in the U. 8. A. Don’t argue— . Proffer him a Nebo. The gloriously good Cigarette.’ Observe his joyous lawfter. Hear him say: “Bah Jove, these beat deah old Lunnon! Eh, what?” New Satin Wonder” in each pack Mr. Retailer: —Please cut me out and “stick” me on your window, I will do you good.—NEBO.