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re ead. ora Mie SRT ets PS AP 8 Sa ~~ pr ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1918. = 8x3 DANCUPDOSTRKES |2feg Villars Marvels at the Idle Women —_|BOMBHIRSIW) Sie statement that he went to church, the) who has been mentioned as a possible es Magietrate asked: committing perjury now and will you STRINGS OF HARPIST| She Visits Peacock Alleys and Makes Sketches of the Loungers IN WILLIAWISBUIREG were, stp rea Charles Schuetze and Wife Are All Out of Tune, So She Seeks Separation. LOVE SYMPHONY ENDS. Wife Blames “Other Woman” for Destroying Sweet Har- mony of Her Home. Charles R. Schuetze, harpist for the Phitharmonte Society, no lon chords of affection on the hi of hia wife, Mrs. Caroline B. Schuetze. ‘The dissonance of the Schuetse duct Was revealed to-day when Mrs. Schuetze Med sult In the Supreme Court for @ eeparation from the harpt the ground that he is guilty of “unnatural and viclous cruelty’ that he has wrongfully absented him- self from her side. Mr. Schuetze, his wife declares, Is tn receipt of an Income of from $8,000 to $10,000 a year from his concert work and hie royalties from phonographie com- T THe w EYeMHae SORE oinies “y Le) FR: 4} 1CUL TT Wen GATS Seer BIG. Sel A MUSICIAN wItH & poz EN UNDER STUDIES aye DAv Garment Factory, as Riot Sweeps Down on Him. BAJTLE WITH POLICE. Women and Girls Hurl Sticks ; and Stones and Officers Wield |« Clubs; Seven Arrested. ‘ | A amall mob of garment workers, led, the police say, by Frank Marrone of No. $0 Jefferson street, Willlamaburs, attacked the factory of Adam Gunther at No, 16 Charles place. Williameburs, to-day, and after throwing a bomb and seriously injuring two men, engaged in A battle with two platoons of police, Special Policeman Edwin Hartman was guarding the rear door of the Gun- ther factory at No. @ Trautman street. An the mob swept around from the other street Marrone, according to Hartma threw a bomb, which struck near the chair in which Hartman was sitting. Hurled at Policeman Guarding | SENT TO TOM Swear on your oath that you heard this | girl called ‘ead WOMAN WITH FOUR CHILDREN The policeman replied in the aMrma- tive and the prisoner was fined $10. Mra, Lena Alpert of No, § Kasex street, who said she had four children, was went to the Tombs in default of $00 bond to keep the peace for six months, for hitting a strike breaker, With her went Fanny Mancyer of No, 3 Ludiow street. Pauline Pakin of No. 64 Pike jatreet, and Annie Frank of No. i6 Christie street were cach Aned $10 for calling ab.” Pauline Doladowaky of No. 21 Monroe street and Dora Krieger of No, 220 Monroe street were discharged, | They were charged with Kicking strike breakers and shouting in the streets. In | the case of Pauline Doladowsky, a rant wan issued by Magistrate Appeltos for a private detective, who the de- fendant anda had struck her. mmewestiipetesna DEATH PARTS COLLEGE PALS WHO WERE MOTHER AND SON. to the Suprem Court” he aa by Gov, Sulzer to the Supreme Court bench. “I have already refused the nomina- tion when it meant a certain election * bee cause I reward a judgeship of the Gen eral Sessions as of equal perogative, ‘@nd even greater important, Involving as it does always human Mberty and human life, and it carries the same aalary.” It is Human to discriminate! pTIMA owe their erendbthas popularity to their pure and choice tobsccos. Men like Fatima—like the good Unusual Companionship Ended by Demise of Boy Who Studied With Mother. OHIECAGO, Feb. 6—An unusual com- pantonship betwen mother and son wi ended last night when #. M. Collins, a freshman at the University of Minols, tobacco—like the blend—a “dis- tinctively individval” character that pleases the whole country! He was blown flat on his face and bis| died at his home here. The mother panies for whom he chimes records with the harp, THE Ww face and hands were cut in many places | was also a student in the #ame clas Mra. Schuetze {9 known far and wide E HISKER COIFFURE by flying metal, Other fragments of] with her boy. They were registered in in musical circles as the “most attrac- —_—>— : the bomb struck John Pott of No. 6) the gehool of Agriculture. When young Onderdonk a A squad of enue. i Collins was preparing to go to the oltce had been held IM) niversity ast fall hie mother sald: “I'l Ko with you, At Champatzn they lived at them @ woman who over wedded a musl- Sho in the daughter of a weii| Women and Girls, Chat- eatern surgeon, and betoreher! fterboxes of Every Size, inge was one of the social belles of - ‘ A id in Their Fine Raiment, bs tfically Into her rea. ‘, :, :, rons Why she and her huavend win] St Around in the Big heveafter lead their tv different Hotels Doing Nothing. wind the expiosion ms In Trautman street, » had adjoin pact body of #trikers * atudled tox and attended and young xitls,| Unlvermty functions and theatres tos 4 them off with aticka; ether, ‘The companionship attracted jand stones, ‘The first charge of the} wide attention at the untversity, whe police was beaten back. the two became known to the students gt. Wall sounded a riot catt and} as “The "and the boy as “The ¢ reinforced by quickly Model Son." Mis, Collins will not ree n the Hamburg ave-| turn to her atudle er Capt, Becker, and the Vernon avenue keys, Mra, Schuetze charge: none other things. Mr. Schuetze has attuned hfe cardiac arpeggios to thore of another woman. Not content with ¢ (4 ¢ Seems Queer toa alliance of heart for her-| Wants to Ask: “Haven't You Any Home of Your Own?” his me! rivi nue the reserves fro | station. epcteage Best & Co. Ary a Mac Will Continue Their Sale of Women’s $5WalkingBoots Marrone among the Two of them It 4 oean't matter about | helped away from the battle ground were May and Kate Camperan|, alsters, remnants ike that; nobody: notices| by. thelr frienda while. the police. wees An especially fine custom last shoe of No, ML Central avenue, who were n any more than old plet once | hunting down the men and girls pointed | of most expert workmanship CAN Arrive! pointed out as the most ferocious fight- era in the mob, you get used to them, unless they put tana young | thelr feet In your way or stick out th CRE AS Tine Aden, | ; from our regular stock July 8, 1902, when hi beauty for his bride, Their tives @ symphony for only one month, for, so Mra, Schuetze asserts in her sworn statement, in August of the same y: Mr. Schuetse began a couree of rd hides Pented acts of unnatural and vicious Dear New York: Some of your cruelty and violence upon her person.” | ladies certainly do know how to work ‘This, she swears, continued unti! Jan-|hardost doing nothing! And they are 1910, Such @ contrast to the bright, neat From Der, 1911, to Jan. 1912, Mri Achuetze alleges, the harpist “directed | Ooklng girls you see frisking around and suggested” that she form ties,|d0wntown in the luncheon hour, closer than those of platonic friendship, |after and before rattling away at with other men, He stated to her, #0/typewriters in offices, or doing hard the paper sot forth, that “she meeded a] strong man in her Sife, that sho was| VOrk {8 hotels, where it needs more too attractive to have anything else, |OFrain than a pretty frock and a face Jelothes that would BY MEG VILLARS. MEG ViLLARS cab (and hang the expense and say “Wave T's those young married women that one feels gerry to see wasting away the afternoon. lt doesn't mnt silly old ladies with p (mutton dressed as lamb, who haunt the dear old W day from 10 A. to 1, hay hot may “me no} Tunch and come hack Kk to spend tie and found them so badly hurt he took them to the hospital. bom) which f{njured them was blown to pieces so small that the po Hee could not guess how it was RRA Ghat Glia cadulvea: poms 684 to make good. It strikes me that more comprehend” if you parlez-vooed to earthy out the carpetn| T4e “or what oxploaive, was used. A her Ifte often than not, however, the girls them; (there are such lote of frocks T've Nig ie fatetlibg or more Injured strikers were seen In the shop windows here bearing |the Mr, Schustse then and there an- 8 V7 ws nouticed, 80 Are, Sohustse declares, tha: | “2° Work manage to combine the SOIP IVAN magic words ‘Paris model" that ” three. The members of “the weaker would sh " he was “in love with a certain other shout for an interpreter tf you] th { woman, which relieved him of the neces: |sex” of this clty who get as busy as one PaO N: WITH" THE , (ee to them in French, you know). aity of his wife's love and attentions.” their brothers, fathers and husbands, OUL'S AWAKENING | Ther well dressed, handsom Mra, Schustse are the grandest lot I've ever come SA=R; Cre Ware AN Shee miaaa, Ici ! ! matters came to euch @ pase that, last Us and threes, In parties of half dogena|!t They may be a bit unatehtiv, but in] ment work nd refused to | Crows. but you're mistaken, © way they se thelr turn. You can{in a # ". Cook of the German Hospital twos|"mbrella #o that gome man falle over] More than a thousand striking gar « returned to thelr hes | f clothing manufactor en i n't got leven, and tt You ha month, he abandoned her | 8 obvious from thelr ex- | Taint then ah hea PP eten hi arn i Ma .¢ HERR i Mee ae MAT Tae rigan tal Uispaaes vpuantaminastor sample a |! tel the [pressions and gave that the conversation | Des" ‘agtem Mt Scling veginngca and | towday aa a result of terms made with Extra high arch, broad tread, one and her. few more peacock alleya and ten-|(iP ! 10 ine Lansisted mostly of “what-he-wald-to- 1 yon're not caret 4 FY el abe tomar gy Ry depdingig age one-half inch Cuban heel, fitting very a George BR, Westerfeld of No. Maes quince went back at theime™ and * saidctochim” unteas| T hope Te dent. sound very pude-| ii DY owners of the ahov!, ‘The wn : : ed ties Sire) eonciteve cases scrambles this afternoon, 90 a8 tol wna ut the atieencon to the place T{they were discussing chiffons and the| Please forgive me for erftcizing. so] eaters claim a stgnal victory as far snug at the heel and with medium ° move that the courts direct Mr. get a broader opinion than if I just|staried from, and with @ few €X-\way the womdn-at-the-next-table had) feel’. You know that 1 vou | these shops are concerned, declaring all | to pay bis wife some share of his mu-|Waldorfed only. I went around to|ceptivna I found the same performers |her hal done, Yity_ much for lote o things, tear New| of the demands of the ‘union were round toe, Leathers of Black and 1 olding the at, Maid quite enjoyed m fo eo anted before the strik ecelved : Wigs ae cneorary sllmony. the Astor What gold and marble gor-| Tye gi eNT ONES ARE FROM |acar New Yorks you do neers to be gorme| att at the Plaga ie quite too Nipesat [eM WesiGRIeAtINc ce ce Tan Russia Calf and Imported Patent ‘ x bs . 10 be Ke nice as the hall of the ifo! ° Paria} co. i : + . * fo geousness, and what an exquisitely POINTS AFAR. j{ some. Women howled with derision {nt Monte Carto when it ia tacked win | EARLY END TO STRIKE 18 SEEN Calfskin; dull kid top. u *| becoming half light, in that sort of] wurther up I used the word “chatter |(and quite right, too), when the news) n ‘ople 4 Pen BY LEADERS. _ ‘ e wo ; Ww nice people dui end eve . came from London that the English Ome Advantage Chicago Women| winter garden tea-place, for the lady |boxer."” 1 apologize. Some are very ndy was trying to renovate. the N Vt on the enamel box aflent and seem to believe in the ‘soul’ ha iba ca he sepents ' for awakening” attitude ant gu I didn't; Whisker fayiton, ‘Then why go and do CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—"Chicago women | her complexion! worry about them much, though, because |{t yourself after you've been laughing at have larger feet than the women in| 1 saw the Plaza, too,-and everywhere |y don't think they can b F Four women out of ten that T saw ny other city, but their feet are the the same old crowd lay out for tnspec- |New Yorkers. They look as If they’ ya ithin afternoon had a twist of whiskers nows how folly , 8 an exciting element shat ane a teat witHlicd raed | nd cups and pots on af and the United Me uni sizex too small. My ta assure Ivex of oti sides be- facturers' Assoctatio Thomas Rickert, the inter- mest perfectly shaped,” said President tion, Women and girls, chatterboxes of |come an awful long wi n home by ¢tted hair plastered down che middie ot | ance fer " J. P, Sheehan of the Retail Shoe Deal-| every size, in thelr hundreds, spruced|suyway and had lett thelr rubbers in €&ch cheek, four others had theira so}y, national — prewi¢ of the garment fe Association, in an address before | up in their glad garments sitting around |the cloak room. All the more shame to |!0%ely curl ds waved that it was| was sproutin ine | Wormers. SHAE before “nlent young the members last night. lin graceful poses doing nothing. It's|them for wasting their time by coming |fSht over thelr eyes, and only the re-| tranches o Kreenery | Nould begin on the peace terms ofered sing wit] 0s the two associations and approved B oa by the union leaders. » result will t ble over the| Although he knows some of the lo» * same as At home| vahsteaders, who wish to prolong th 25 West 38th St., near Fifth Ave. ai | Final Clean-Up Sale . be feet of tho Chicago women,” he/4)) very well to hang out for admira-|to places where they will see frocks that |™iNing two out of the aforesaid ten | would Insist on continued, “are the prettiest and Most |tion Hke that for a short while, but./wil make them dream, and give their had theirs done in the soft, neat atyle|!ow act | shapely because they go in for sensl-! goodness me, it would drive me mad | husbands the nightmare when they have! ttt Has been fashionable with nice| You have t Die shoes, New York and Philadelphia jn jess than an hour. Nono of them|nad those dreams realized in bargain |Wo™en in Paris fo rthe last year or so! | POUr out women, as well as those of the other | seems to sicken of it here th. ough.’ The | materials by the lady who comes to sew | 2Xce*sive modes of doing the hair are large citiew, Baye Saker Ba ba 4 |same old bunch you seo at 4.30 pick-Jall day and brings her lunch with her in| Pther absurd, and when t to le tf ie sud ot by ite shape aad’ not | (Mk out a table, placed so that they can{a paper bag, (Do they bring tt with | M& ¥OUr Kolden, raven or chestnut Locks, ie M [nave the lender of the crchostra make|them over here? I know they do in M# th? case inay be, stray over your face and dri th nol pastry | gtrike, have be 4 Against th tion of the p thing + 1 wampted ie as the itickert mays he now hell nut tastes it . " oe i orkers will vote in faver of veturn- N . ’, | woo-Roo eyes at them, are atill on the | Paris.) till It is almost hidden and one has to i A Fest At Swee Reductions | | carpet at 6.90. The women that interested me moat |PTY through a forest of hair before one are ditterent’ from | ing to the @hope under the terme of| ping Re | about 4h. eyes, 1's rather a /oan eae the color of your eves, {(! i T've enjoted here, the proposed agreement. Nearly half were the well gowned ones who wore like cutting off pote ¢ to spite your om where F owas siting T had @)of all the workers now on striki 192 WINT ER COATS face, Now Isn't it? Hats have become | food view af the or hostry 808 the would be affected by the protocol in lenaller—thank Mme. Fashion for her few [ie unfortunately, she alvarn nnthtaag | the event the strikers approve tt | For Dress, Street and Motor Wear. |mercies—but the way some won ‘ WOMAN STRIKER 18 SENTENCED ah Brondsion, boucle, chevior, mixture, in fancy trimmed and tailored n Ar-lat the wrong moment TO THIRTY DAY! “THAT NICE LITTLE. GIRL . range thelr hair makes recognition fon applauding in t! y/ even more difficult than when mililnery|¢he first violinist i UViclanea on: the bs th models; colors and black. Lined, uni ‘and hbalt-lined, G4ER MOTHER 15 OUT AT PEACOCK ALLEY) & has Vblant waa(anlintaaan ieee aani had ie pat leas asa ties atten on the part of aries mut 9.75 : : right under the hat before he could spot} quite sure he w ; Pan ean 4 rything 56 Coats. ..Formerly up to 835.00. . ih 4 \3/ his own wife and, poor fellow, often|Heave a chatr at her In tte power to seu thas t who use ‘ Ey e— POLICEMAN squinkel, found to his sorrow that he had run up| Care ful, mee. ¥ Me met violence tn trying to gain their point are 51 Coats -Formerly up to 829.50. 12.75 f ~ ; against a perfect stranger. sain Biinésbe Cules punished.” ‘ 4 r ri WOMEN WHO WASTE THEIR| Strty en’ charms to“sontl These the worda used by Justice! 42 Coats. Formerly up to $39.75. 18.75 Deuel, presi in the Court of Special 4 al 43 Coats. ..Formerly up to 844.00...24,75 ' TIME SITTING AROUND. pep oeest” 1h. Ia eate, for you that women are ¢ Senaions, to-day, when he tmpo » © the pretty Y Pe Ca Aner aeeN ne Faeeee enen you ave inom Gem tare | fentence of thirty days! imprisonment Our entire Wint k, showing th | | \ ¢ é ‘ hey are when you see them at s bars D'Agosturo, twenty-fv ire Winter stock, showing the largest assort | }to stay cooped up there in that hot, en-lpatn sale—for mitale doesn’t soothe them, | UPOR Anne A Hy etiyaed Maternity ment made for this purpose, offered most ervating atmsophere all the afternoon|{t makes them crazy. 0 peg le My | hen there are a0 many other thiagn| Yes, T must. say that T enjoyed my|#triking garment operator, convicted of | Dresses Dred sarenenel ie 1 1¢ Dt ts, Skirts, Corsets and Negligees. aweault on Isidore Levy, a son of Moe wih they might be doing, from learning to| tea very mus to come fn levy, in Walker atreet, Jai cook—!f it's only for the fun of ft—to{ that women Ik e [reading a tock that te wort walle a Se spnale, Ht & Several of Mr, Levy's employees teatl:| } if dawdltr pout af rward? 1 juess thetr) working hard ey ants to them that the ne homes of y | might in return devote some part of|a lovely th thelr ‘leisure’ to preparing a pleasant c tig a ie vening for him, It certainly doesn't | ever woman can, whether she has|let off with fines of $2 each, er it & man to hear about peacock | Foap-box trnlture or the Real Old Stuff] LAWYER ACCUSES POLICEMEN Alicy gosslp When hecomes home at {form ¢ Fifth avenue dealer —s0 that is OF PERJURY. aight. Htrafling ‘round peacock alleys and hay-| In the arraignment of neven girl By the way, there seem tobe more sto strange’# | re Magtatr Appleton in "Cour, ring” Clearance Sale Ko Ios they had seen the girl pick up o WhoDasi \\ | seer ea Lar NQ! “ Seeahinns Yi with coneldevable force at Mr. ! " Two companions of the 51h fag rl wf | tf Khana Sth Ks. nin fixing your home—ag| Woman, Jointly accused with her, were and LY rr spe | hea >t you ant anit ens | strikers be! youthful “glil-wives” in w York than! viously! What is the good of Sorhering| the Tombs Poll | any were lve that I ha heen, Der.) about ere hie with of nv+ | charges of disorde: No, 68 [haps I's because getting married ta! Was"? do nvekie elk women” | Vy } coun-| AN accumulation of odd lots of Blankets, some - : street, AL easy i you, I dont know that « "slightly soiled from window display, to be closed “a % Me again 5 Havaneistine tiie 9 matter sta? yew t a4 out at the following radical concessions: a a axerlidanea in hlacnaeael me Hg r ! These atria nbd ar dered id $4 alae, formerly $3.25 to $4.25; sale price............... pair $2.65 eOHERAN IAG ; Whenever fa needed eae ca i atwaycnas in peas | Pie com iio court and eneat'e ain, 34 8lae, formerly $4.75 to $8.98; eule price 3. cock alleys). | lan Coat S:, Per Box; Worth $5.00, Cres (ou Leos behead ‘off to the nearest black-vomted Jaotuer, and=-there you are They are Maes aia ce ee Te isd al a "1 ant ler a ‘oon! The ovi-| Full elze, formerly $3.98 to $4.75; eale price. vrov'd and 1 do not suterstand how | PUll elze, formerly $6.98 to $6.75; sale price, ine oBter cap Wuthtully pick ous one! Bull else, losmerly $7.25 to $8.75; ale price... anneal

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