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nn a aa cer ene m POLICEMAN FALLS puenirie 2arens Yield Obedience to the Baby A Czar Who Conducts a Reign of Terror aees SOSSSSSSS FS SVISESSSHISSHISTS BHSESSSSSSHS OS SOS SIFOOM (Copyright, 191% by the Press Publishing Company, The New York World) PF OCSSSS SOSCOSS: ~ Plunges Through Well of Fire, Escape From the Third Floor Platform. BABIES ARE NOT HURT.! ——— 4 | May Also Gallantly Rescues} Sick Woman, Nurse and Two Others. | Policeman Frank May of the wast | is One Hundred and Fourth street etation, | ;; fe suffering to-day from injuries re-| celved in gallant rescues last night in @ fire at No, % East One Hundred and) « Fourteenth street. He had resoued | §) four grown-ups and was going down! ee the fire escape with two children cling-| f ing to his neck when he lost his bal-| £5, nce and fell from the third floor plat- form through the well to the second floor platform. The persons rescued were Jacob Pet- sky, his wife, Gertrude, Tessie Schriger and her two chilren, Gertrude and Frank, five and two years old, and Mra. Hilda Indispector. May saw smoke issuing from the front basement windows and turned in an alarm. When he returned to the house, the hallways were filled with smoke. ‘Me climbed the back fire escape and rapped on the apartment windows with | his nightstick, In a second floor apart- ment were Petsky and his wife, They were nearly overcome by the smoke when May dragged them to the window and carried them down the fire-eecape to the first floor platform. He assisted other tenants as he again ascended, In an apartment on the fourth floor he found Mis. Schriger, who was ill, Indispector, her nurse and Mrs.) “LETS ARBITRATE * Generally Speaking, Those Who Cheerfully Swear , Allegiance to the Little Despot in Their Home Are Happier Than Those Who Have No Child to Centralize the Dis- puted Sovereignty. So Long as Their Mutual Vocation for Each Other Remains in Doubt the Question of Authority Will Be Troublesome—Till the Foreor- dained Czar Arrives Shall Hus- band or Wife Be the Boss? BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. | “I am not aiming to controvert the authority of the husband. I have ' no sympathy with those who are wraugling for ‘woman's rights,’ nor with those who are foolishly urging my sex to strive for equality and com- petition with men, The wife cannot work with’ materials of earth, bulld up cities, mould marble forms, or May carried Mra. Schriger and Mrs. Indispector down the fire-escape to the rat floor platform and returned for the children. When he reached the platform Opposite the third floor his feet slipped ‘on the top rung of the fron ladder and he fell. The children, who liad been clinging to his neck, fell on the third floor platform and were not Injured. May fel! on his back on the second floor ) platform, his head striking heavily. Several tenants whom he had rescued —— Thomas J beating were made eant Thomas| discover new mechanical devices to! a better, a holler vocation. She must | ~~ e 7 aa build up the character of her chil-' dren; often, too, she is called to re- pair the ravages and beautify the | waste places which sin, care and the, | desolating storms of life leave in the; | she reverences and obeys, This task she should perform faithfully, but Ny sehsergte ty with humility, remembering that it ‘The tenants could not move the ex- was for woman's sake Eden was for- | McCormick in} “lower fire-eacape platform, Flames and] qj, 1. contend with a degree of depravity i moko wore issuing from the back base-| Striking Seamstresses Make " Bae ; ferent windows, and the ves of those 3 ae into which the female by the grace] Separation Suit Makes Amaz- | “on the first floor platform were endan- Court Ring With the WigpeiAd 5 ot God has never descended. Yes.) , é Site + (red trom his Injury, was endeavoring eat NIKOLA GREELEY-SMITH. the wife should be humble. she ts} ing Charges of Cruelty. 0 assist the men, women and children “Marseillaise.” | . up the fire escape to the roof when fire- | position she holds in society, and she must rely on him for protection and | the patrolman and those he had rescued support. She should look up to him with reverence as her earthly guardian Bree ipennt SOMELETEs es es ecrivall|RoLitlotioe: (he earomant worsarsionrara l nen eee at |4. ec loin Pre-| whe flames spread, ARN ah lab : re) POSSIBLY THE VIEWS OF OUR| be merely for « time of rapture | oinct, by Mes, Anna J. MeCormick in periment mal fire pen ie hirglg SIT Scholes street, Willlamsburg, yester- rnbbish in the basement, Its cause WAS) 4. afternoon, tried their best to Inject] S80 women wrote, so possibly women the policeman in the County Clerk’ not determined. aes t of revolution into the Manhattan | thought, little more than half a cen- PM asseerhageey taper lapsed faa bticas Bies kiko: chavees that if pipe A ‘Avenue Court to-day when thelr cases| tury ago, for I have quoted from the] sig say geet that he, too, is | Kans footie mail FOLLOWS WIFE TO DEATH. | came up for a hearing, Almost in a|Preface of a book—a sort of encyclo may at he, too, is & mother, who is eighty-five R postulant waiting tentatively om | years old, and broke her arm, Problem of Haining Four Chitdeen | yelled, pounded with their fists and| Published in New York by Sarah Jo- : Stamped on the courtroom floor untit|#*Pha F then, 18 wat | eee ee ee eee nave md seal wer /cormick says she married the Sergeant they were bundled in a prison van and |UF grandmothers must have answered| Coeck coe tne nige they have j°% Ver: 4. 11. She asks for thos cu s ago Charles FE. Miehling’s| taken to the Raymond Street Jail. to the discussion of the headship of the} yo aay tody of thelr daughter, Anna L., who Is their four small children wav lef: to} gentier sex were herded before Magis-| Which heads this article to the Soctety tage the support of herself and child. him, He made a good salary as a Jew-|trate Dodd on charges of disorderly| Opposed to Woman Suffrage cam- eaten eminent phen ie The complaint charges that McCore eiry solesinan, A woman relative came| conduct. All the prisoners were Poles,|DAlgn document, and I urge It UPON] eo nesome, ‘Till the foreordained Czar| mick'x brutality began in December, 40 llve with him. She looked after the| Lithuantans and Italians, speaking very| those more progressive women WhO oC) (¢ t46 nome arrives, shall the husband |‘. It asserts that In November, 1912, aid physical improvement. She ha: | mind nnd heart of the husband whom | C eae tension ladder from 1.4 place on the felted and that man's nature has to! Mrs, geted. May, who had somewhat recov- dependent on her husband for the men arrived. A ladder was raised and pte ery of the fire apparatus, to the Petsky|schloss Brothers’ tailoring shop, at No. 9 and disillusion. The childless wife GRANDMOTHERS. may be like who has joinea as |°" action for a separation fled against enzy they a he ¢M Pedia of the achievements of woman— frenzy they sang the arsellaise, the threshold of an eternal vow. In her appeal to the courts, Mrs, Mee wife died and the problem of raising} With elghteen men, nineteen of the| home. I commend the noble quotation! Ana a4 jong as thelr mutual vocation nearly five years old and alll y for hovsework and did her best to take the |qittle English, The Magistrate se* the|castonally grow discouraged and ask vanes of the men over for Monday and| themselves if the long fight ia worth | °F the wife be the pons? McCormick uttempted to strike bis wite ‘thin morning. Fielding, who for the|heard the women first. A lawyer rep-|while and {f it has acomplished any- with a club and threatencd her fe by lavt few weess had been in the habit Of | presenting all of them, made a plea for|thing. For we have gone a long way loading a pistol in her presence and sitting for hours with his wife's plc et ing that the prisoners were| since 1853. And here we are discussing N BAIL FOR CASTRO: Pressing the muzzle of the weapon ture propped up on a table before Dia |iivee ag doves and had taken no part| not whether wives shall be equal, but F against her while he appiled vile epl- meee Wt ae te wes eit y's riot. whather they ahall he bot 2 theta and warned her if she spoke @ tive, who had rome shopping to do, lett ‘Aieg however, fined each) "Tr have sald before that In the aver- word he would shoot dena shed house at No. 1974 Fast 4 sileroative of Maree dare age home as I have observed it neither It is chang @ that when In December, id the fine and] {> nan nor the woman speaks or acts 112, Mrs, McCormick's mother protested teenth street, Brooklyn. | Fielding got the children back to the pen. nit was that these | one having authority. and bathed and dressed t avis back to the Ted something, They yelled | Mack ylelde unquestioning obedi- Wardly, ‘Then he prepared their break: | Meee oiutionary fighting hymn in three am maeiiiosing sete fuat and called them to the dining ienguages, beat @ tattoo on the walls| who has usurped the rights of both room, While te four children Were | Aid broke up the session of the court. wae hoe srniret tee S ~ Lape me i Wee himwelt, yy iid a slatrate ordered the Prison n| ¢error wherever the cellar and shoi elf hoon: | and shipped the noisemakers to Ray- ae ma conaaee Gat ane ‘ About two hows later, Fielding died| Mond Street Jail_at onc 7, We muet oes oar we |SUdKC Holt Rules That in Kings Ce Hospital. ad sa hak lS IW. A READ'S | ARRIVED:MR.INFLUENZABUG!| ‘Seseetten tit picid nia or nor | 1S Not in Shape for Him _ oh: anne NW, A, EADS HOME. Tere Rependonce te the Devens cant of ; Stout te tece and threw hee tothe 5 att : the household. to Act. , | floor, Banker's Residence Saved ee Spell to Drive Him Oat, ‘There is nothing in the world more Last November, Mrs, McCormick Blase Causes $1,000 Loss, The influenza bug is in town in great| Charming than @ sweet, gentle, natu- says, her husband locked her out of her Fire on the fourth floor of William and, unless the weather gets} ral Cue and. Shere Ey nothing nore Cipriano Castro's hopes that he would| home. When sho called a policeman Augustus Read's home at No, 4 East and the bartenders are given] rare in ew oF ‘ @ parent WhO), owed to ramble among the white |n @ “fixed post” her husband charged Bixty-socond street early this morning | more “time to polish glasses and slice can or 098. at paala hebeoen Parte that she was flirting with the policeman spi ere are g y se and cuteness in his own offspring the beat, On De 912. threatened for a time to spread tojlemons, there are going to be many] ness al ‘ Ne decision of | 22 the beat, On De 1912, she saya other floors and result in the destruc: | sick citizens in Now York 1s practically non-existent among ua,| heard so much, pending th decision Of) \icormick strick her violently on tion of the whole building. But a ser-| Dr. Willlame Hf, Guilfoy, registrar of| Yet it ls generally held that no home | the special board of inquiry at Elis I8l- | poe sides of the face and knocked her vant, amelling smoke at 4.45 o'clock, |the Department of Health, has given up Ja thoroughly happy without children, | and as to his fitness to pay @ protracted | i the floor Tita "tne fire to the rear of a fire-|hope that anything will run the bug Perhaps one reason for this may be that | visit to these shores, were dashed to-d9y | yrocormick’s answer to S place on the fourth floor. others were tafen nst an attack with a mop the po- liceman struck the aged woman, injure ing her so badly, {n addition to breaking —_—-— her arm, that she had to go to @ hospital, 1910, her husband #0 abused her that she had to be taken t» a hospital, and that when she returned home the ser Dr. Guilfoy Says It Takes a Cold lights of Broadway, of which he has hie wife's sult has not been filed, He has engaged nae) and will file a reply within « hack to his native wilds except a spell] the father and mother forget all about | when Judxe Holt of the Federal Circult ‘ne family was roused and a still/of clear, cold weather, The present] their own relative rank and impor-) Court refused to admit the former Presi- alarm brought the firemen, who ripped |trand of murk, he says, makes New| tance and power when confronted by] dent of Venezuela to ball dan) Gao the fireplace apart and put out the|yor, a veritable health resort for the| the hecessity of bending the knee to; The former dictator must stay on Elis eS a bi A defective fireplace, which al-|inguengza bug—a most enjoyable place! the new despot, lIsiand until the tigation board lowed a beam behind it to be tgnited,| 4, jae and get acquainted with the| Yesterday a cynical and disillu-|reaches # decision, Then, if he and his | Green Serpents use of the trouble, The 1088 | natives. sloned wife who had divorced her hua- | counsel, Georg has out his stick for the) pand offered this word of advice to] protest a erry bumpers that ordon Battle, decide to the decision they can on Her Stockings 4 is head of the banking Man Talking of Hosiery Years Ago, Was Ready Re- ‘conceived fancy some time, you will have nobody ce-] STABBING IN HOSPITAL. pendent on you and something to take Pe moved, Saye Joraeyman: HUNT “PERFUMED BURGLAR,”| care of you." James O'Doran, a pattent tn the Kings | NEWTON, N. 1., Jan. 11.—Jacob Ro “9 GLAD TO SWEAR ALLEGIANCE] County Hospital, was held without batl aeeteenene ef Greene ‘Township no longer fears|Comviet Who Has 850,000 Inherlt- TO THE BABY. Magistratqa Hyland in Flatbush! a young woman who appeared tn the 4 Court to-day Vfor stabbing Wiillam | rite-c, ¢ Breakn Jalil. Iton lobby for a blindness as the result of an accident w minutiae But after all one does not go to aly, 4 atter oO that befell him in the oat threshing Bem] Ornxmry, cal, Jan. Mo-Her-| bankrupt for advice In bustness, Wh Donahue, an attendant of the hospital, |1ast evening attracted a « deal of fon last fall, At that time an oat kere) Op void, known ax the "p should one take advice from the who mnay die, O'Doran, who was re- | attention when It was ose that her nel flew off and struck him In the eye. RPE Min Gan’ cantanoad Menea in Adelta: OF the: he oe 1 off at hoon the verge of insanity, re- | ytockings, small parts of ch were vis. Rose wiped his eyes and supposed that | ort vison In afaire of the heart and Of sented which Donahue gave [ible when she. oh WAFS Vike he had removed the grain. minMe those! him. ame abusive Vous Donde | mented with on 1 sceen erp term, made an dW women who 8 away pinled ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1018 SHOULD THE WIFE BE THE BOSS? "7: BOY BRIDEGROOM Henry Green and Pretty School | Uttle bride: ‘deep in his throat when father sald j ticket, sonny! is given full Mrs. McCormick says that in July, | 5 | rasce EC $o, | 22% the women readers of The Eyvening|appea! to the Secretary of Commerce | ; % Iam A, Read & Co, No. ; : OF what atl | 51'Pine etrect.. sige te ee for wnat M18) World: “Marry and put away every|and Lavor, If still unsatisted, Judge | at Ritz-Carlton, — > fluenza, An al safeguard” will| dollar you can, Have no children, | Holt sald lo-day, the whole matter could _ | 7 *.pselutely no use, so the doctor| Then when your husband falls in love| ¥e brought into his court for @ hearing. | ris HAD OAT GRAIN IN HIS EYE. to one for whom the influenga bug! with a girl in her teens, as he will —_—__ | Display in Hotel Lobby Sets Old oe Laat) SENT TO SCHOOL AFTERHONEY MOON) Mate Kept Their Wedding Secret Three Months. ‘ i | FATHER ON THE JOB. | Trailed Lad Through Streets! When He Goes to Join His Bride. FOUR ELOPEMENTS 1S WEEK’S RECORD; 24 HOURS LEFT. Monday—"'Lefty” Maurice Flynn of Yale started the week off by sloping with Rena Leary, showgirl, after @ four hours’ courtship. Reauit—Muat leave Yale. Wednesday—Matthew Ryan Loftus and Helen O'Donnell, daughter of a wealthy Riverside Drive contractor, elope and return to live within @ f doors of Papa O'Donnell's hor hope there may be forgiveness. Ri Donnell says they wel Thureday — Elmer Aitdier, West Point cadet, runs away from the academy to marry Florence FE. Davis Frtday—Henry C, Green year-old son of a wealthy real O dealer, at the Hotel Breslin on honey- moon with soventeen-year-old Ruth J. Bonnett, a high schoo! girl to whom he haw been married secretly for three months, ———$—$ The wings of romance—which have been flapping busily over New York dur- ing the week due to the activity of “Lefty” Flynn, Matthew Ryan Loftus, Cadet Elmer Adder and thetr eloping vere spread again to-day in the vicinity of the Motel Breslin, where elghteen-year-old Henry Green of Long Branch, N. J., is dividing his attention between the now Mra, Green, who ts seventeen, and the roll of yel- lowbacks that fatier thrust tnto his hand yesterday at the end of that awful age-long minute. It was just a mere boy that Father Green, who has made piles of money out of Jersey real estate, thought hi was bringing to the city yesterday—a boy not yet out of high school, And the object of the Journey was to buy that boy a suit of clothes; to seo that the suit fit him and was of good n erial, not too loud. Henry chuckled “L quems that sult's just about the Te actually said “soony"—but then he didn't know what Henry knew. “Walt here a while for me, pop,” said Henry Green. “IT want to run around the corner. I'll be right baok."* “Why should you leave me waiting tn a clothing store?” asked father. "I'll go right along with you. Got nothing else to do,”* Mr. Green tn the sort of man who be- Heves in making a chum out of his son. | “I just thou If Henry had any little thing on, father] red after wanted to be right in on it. Henry was visibly distressed, o, pop." he inaisted. “You stay right here. ‘This # something T've got to do all by myself, but Henry did not aee it. “AN right," assented the head of the Green family, “Go right ahead.” Henry went. And, dodging into door. with crowds self- effacingly, went Father Green on the trail, Henry's ateps led atraleht to the Little Church Around the Corner. Re- fore the gate @ solitary figure waa wait- place at @ particular time, It was al October and girl—a small one. “Ah, hi ! memory of He came up to Henry and the solitary | ever 42 lone figure, now blended into one as thoy | hut the final | kissed each other right out in the street {ttle by | this “ Distinetively Individual” ine days ago his eye began to give a rusty | 4 Aaa nts and on the advice of |the guards las: nis B i lestance to the litt! SR a Gfunly | The you narently was obs piinde ne consulted a epectallst yester. | horses and automobiles are searching for) home a vj the book twice, Donahue turned aid thy jtivious to th she drew to her. | / a the kernel was removed. Rove | PM a roe who was a wealthy | NO, tid candidate to dis. | tabbed i, in tn the t, [self by her « ed serpents } the kernel had gr considerably | 1 Rerun died apse Le A Ltd puted soveretenty attendant fell O'Doray What are w sto?” usked an while in his eye and appeared ag| i '° SPT 3d at 980,000 Men and women who are unit m elderly m: “Women's atylem are get- though it would soon be ready to sprout, | the convict an estaye valued at B00. oa oa oe erenthood nites Willam Alexander tried to drag |ting more and more outlandish, Some am over- of us old-fashioned fellows oeret the —————— o PILES Take and i torture pny cere of Itcbing, iu, er aals'S “eee Deon at: om beam; 6 er Pootreding Pies in 6 0 46 ark Womnddm! lelaten of thelr joined sowla may — chest peusiraied the lung, taken the last vows of merviage, | 21M of Hefore O'Doran . cl IN 6 TO 14 DAY! ! re v Pu, en 0 14.p powered the physician was cut a Stop the Shake, yu 2siiiiuset tiene, LUMA Give. | getore that final dedication the | ie hauds” ‘tie bow in Denohue s lx ase days,” \ mee ne rn it |beautiful fashions that prevailed years o, They had no snakes on their hosiery | THREE BRIDES WHO RAN AWAY TO BE MARRIED. right-hand trousers pocket Henry that fat rol! of bills. led the two bewildered Ruth's parents are dead. with Lae in well ohe did. ler address pal eucation, and Ruth te only @ man. EXPERT REACHES MIAMI TO EXAMINE ROCKEFELLER. Dr. C. W. Richardson, Sent to Florida by Money Inquiry Board, . Awaits Magnate’s Arrival. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Dr. C. W. Richardson of Washington is to-day in Miami, Fla., to examine William Rocke- feller at the instance of the House Mon- ey Trust Committee to determine whether the fAnancler’s condition will permit him to give te Dr. Richardson te: to-day and will examine Mr. Rockefeller immediately upon bis arrival from the Hahamar, Why Endure Pimples and Blackheads? If you wish a skin clear of pimples, blackheads and other annoying eruptions, begin today the regular use of Cuticura Soap assisted by Cuticura Ointment. No other method is so agreeable, so often effective and so eco- nomical. TREATMENT: — Gent smear the affected parts wi Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the tinger, but do not rub. Wash off the Cuticura Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing jfor some Pag ae Tl treatment is on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath, to assist in preventing inflammation, irritation and clogging of the pores, the common cause of these distressing facial erup- tionsand other unwholesome conditions of the complexion and skin. causing sevoral gasplig, gaping passors- by to forget the particular place and the partioular time. ht of comething and hur- né his son around, Why, dear me—t's little Ruth Doesn't it baat h other ina Oe clty, far away from Lome ‘A canny look came into “Pop's eyer, 'Y-0-9,” ae “s'very ntrange. “Do you know, sonny, If I were suspicious father I might suspect you two were eloping—trying to fool poor old pop right under his x BUT FATHER KEALLY DIDN'T KNOW ALL. Mr, Green thought he had done a par- ticularly brilliant plece of work, ing, jontled by passersby with their foe ae he to hate that the first trip minds set on getting at a particular] nad been made to the Litde Church in ond mesting was just a delicious bit of sentiment. said Father Greon, to him-| Henry and Ruth had planned to meet self, ‘Just in the nick of time! ‘tne | there again so they could thrill to the the rector'a word t on the romance. {t dawned on Mr, The great popularity of Fattns eetanes is due to the absolute perv, of the leaf of urkish-blend. In smoking them you realize this pleasure. MITCHLLL THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY Safety zor. ‘WHO WANTS WITHOUT CesT WN Hidte R45 West S4th Mt, Laie ‘ »

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